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UIIRS OP THI COMMITTEE In eharae of arranaements for the nnnunl niu.n ku k.
tierlcon Association of University Women for all senior high school girls are (left to right)
L Donald Vannice, Mrs. John Merryman, Mrs. Warren C. Nogle, Mrs. Sam Mushen
kilie riaiaerman, iotuiu ujiuc, mrs. -visa rsuyKenaau, myitis foster, Mrs. J.
vern uwens, cnairman, vus. isennetn . Moore ond Gladys Wardwell.
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3rv; :-h -rficy t- cy -i
Irs. Ellingson To
-lead Library Club
II wax perfect iprlntf for the blossoms which filled the main
liinr urn of me miotic lmrary lor tnc annun flower jhnw nnH
tn tn, election of officers and final gathering of the Klamath
l)i woman Liiornry ciuo on monuny ancrnoon ai i o clocK.
Mr. KoDeri r. cuiniison or. wan ciccica pre.nncnt of Library
b for me coming year, nun serving wnn ner wiu Do Mrs.
trnii C. Parker, Ural vice-
kident; Mrs. Glenn Kent. sec.
..... n..lrlnnt: Mrs. Paul
Yl". I" J Mr.
tecreinry. .......
tn Palmerton, treasurer,
In Ksnt oresldea ai ine
i meeung.ana cancu iui
E reporu from officers and
fan book of the ciub'f ac
HH lor WIB JCil wnn
W by Mn. J. K. mcuouan,
bi. Ellingson announced that
program for i n c coming
would hi- arranucd by Mrs.
tence Shaw and Mrs. stcpiv
f, Kaiper.
lllnwlnc the business meet
tci was served from a laoio
ktti with a lovely arrangc-
tt of white lllncs,- tulips ana
bul. Pouring were Mrs.
Mrs. Ellingson and Mrs.
er.
lis was the spring non-com-
Bve (lower show and in spe-
kvldence wero lovely tulips.
Iris, and branches ol
Vrlng shrubs. Mrs. Horace
itti was chalrniBn of the
rr show and Mrs. S. G.
wis tea chairman.
1 Monday meeting corn
meetings of Library club
the annual fall luncheon.
ntesics Monday were Mrs.
I Brannon and Mrs. Gcorue
lie. Memberships were tak-
tmng me afternoon, ana a
hi Invitation to Join Li-
club is cxnresscd to all
In of the city.
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denis Dance
spring formal dance for
school students of the
th basin, which Is spon-
annually by the Elks
will be held on Fridnv
pg. May 23, In the Elks
r. Dancing will be enjoyed
P:30 to 11:30 with refresh-
served during, the ovc-
irams will be sent to the
nl&n sehnnlH In thn
Where thev will be avail.
f couples planning to at-
tudent committee ar
: the affair Includes
nicks, chairman SdIIv
ir. Ramon P
loikamp, Jim Myers and
and Mr, t u
re Elks committee on ar-
Pents, and they are being
P by Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Mr. and Mm! p
f'tii ana Mr. and Mn
fmclster.
8
pe Honored
Fers of thn Mlhnl.i
,ni , at 8 Party "er
"honor bt Mr.
HObcrt Ch lento whnen
Kir Wan a unn A muf.
mine. Mo,. 10 i .
hn , "t "o par-
Golf Played
Tlie second of the "vlctorv'
tournaments wax played off by
tho Klamath Falls women at
the Rcamcs Golf and Country
club on Friday, May 11, with
an exceptionally fine turnout. A
sacK luncn. followed by an af
ternoon of brldgo was enjoyed
by the guests, and lovely spring
blooms were used about tho club
room. The guest award was pre-
semen io mrs. Hooert sproat Jr.,
and Mrs. E. L. Bates of Port
land was a visitor.
The third of tho tourneys was
pinyca on t riday, Moy 18, with
Mrs. Wesley O. Smith; Mrs.'T,
B. Watlers, Mrs. Hugh B. Camp
bell and Mrs. Charles Moore as
hostesses for tho day.
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Commander Visits
Cmd. Vincent Herlihy of the
united biates maritime icrv cs
arrived In Klamath Falls from
ban rranclsco on Tuesday morn
ing for a 30-day leave with his
wire, Virginia, and family. While
ncre, urad, Herlihy Is also visit
ing his mother, Mrs. Ellen
Herlihy of North 9th street. His
brother, Gerald, Is also visiting
ncre from AlasKa.
Cmd. Herlihy has lust re
turned to this country after 37
months of overseas duty in the
aouin I'acific and European
theaters of war. -
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Return Here
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Alexander
of 1644 Monzanita street, re
turned on Tuesday of this week
after a visit In aan Diego. Calif
with their son-in-law and daugh
ter. Lt. and Mrs. Sheldon H.
Russell. Lt. Russell left May 9
for overseas service with the
United States marlno air corns.
and Mrs. Russell plans to make
her home with her pnrents hore.
Also returning with the Alex
anders were their daughter, Mrs.
W. R. Thomas and Barbara Kay
who have been visiting the Rus
sells in San Diego for the past
two months.
Wed In Portland
The wedding of Marie Dixon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Dixon of Henley, and Capt. W.
Merrill Bond, . United States
army air corps, son of Mr. and
Mrs. w. j. uond of Portland
was solemnized on Saturday
May 12, at 2 o'clock In the post
chapel at the army air base in
Portland. First Lt. Rodney Glas
cock, post chaplain, read the
ceremony.
Sgt. Gaymond played the tra
ditional wedding marches at the
organ. .
The bride, given In marriage
Dy ner orotner-in-iaw, Kaipn
Hill, wore a light green suit
with natching accessories, and
carried a white prayer book
with orchids.
Beverly Shaw of Portland, a
close friend of the bride, was
her only attendant, and chose a
gold crepe dress with- white ac
cessories. Her corsage was ' a
spray of rosebuds and lilies of
the valley. Edward Lewis of
Seattle, uncle of: the groom
stood as best man.
A . reception was . held imme
diately following the ceremony
at Henri Thlcles tea room, after
which the young couple left for
a wedding trip to victoria, a. u.
Both the bride and groom are
graduates of Oregon Mate col
lege at Corvallis. Capt. Bond
graduated In forestry, and was
associated with the forest serv
ice at the time of his induction.
He has Just returned after 26
months of overseas duty In Af
rica and Italy with the air force.
Mrs. Bond taught - school at
Henley for several years, and
has spent the past tnree years
in the Girl Scout offices at Port
land. s s s
Bridal Shower
Marjorie Brown, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown of
Tulelakc, who Will be wed on
June 3 to Cel. Sylvester O. Fran
cisco, was me guest oi nuuur at
a bridal shower held in the an
nex of the Presbyterian church
on Tuesday afternoon.
The refreshment table was
centered with a red, white and
blue Maypole, and other deco
rations about the rooms included
lovely bouquets of apple blos
soms -and lilacs. A musical pro
cram. was furnished by R. D. Ai-
kin and Carolvn Boyd. The many
gifts -were presented to Miss
Brown by several "small fry"
who sang an original ditty to the
tune of the Marine Hymn. A pi
ano duct was given by Katherine
Potter and .Norma Brown. ;
Hostesses for the affair were
Mrs. Cecil Buell, Mrs. Ins Col
kins, Mrs. Lura Allison and Mrs,
Ray Aikin.
mCEETTY
By Joan Campbell
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 12, the Pacific Terrace home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Royal
Shaw was the scene of a tea for girls graduating from. Klamath Union high school, which
is given annually by AAUW. Pouring at the silver tea service is Mrs. Robert' P. Ellingson
Jr., incoming president, and gathered about the table ore Mrs. J. Royal Shaw, Mrs. Kenneth
A. Moore, Mrs. Sam Mushen, Ella Tatlow, Phyllis Foster and. Donna Morehouse.
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LOVELY SPRING BLOOMS were arranged about the audi
torium of the ciry horary for the annual flower snow and
spring tea, election of officers and final meeting of the Klam
ath Falls Woman's Library club oh Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Pictured ore Mrs. Glenn-Kent, outgoing president,
and Mrs. Robert P. Ellingson Sr., who will take over the duties
or that position.
Guderian.
: "mes were led by
Br or ., ' - iiaiau.tj
fsnrf - Ficovintu
.. . K,r.?.m wl'h 8 erv.
he ehS Irom the mom-
ln?,'lleJ evening were
Ea i ffiMtar, Mr,
nrnii ivir, Hnq
wChlleoto - Mr! and
linm Sney ,Jr- Mr. and
S le rw'Hser, Mrs.
oiPs. Mrs. C. H. Barn-
,"nn Yadon. Mrs.
Cin; ;'' mrs- winn -fi'ien.
Mr m it
f Mi Blnke, Ann Blnke.
ce GLB,dys Ward:
PJ,? e r t Heeler. Cnl.
nooert Hale
cn and the guests
Dorothy Kesterson :
Is Bride Of Monday !
' Residents of Klamath Falls are being told of the marriage of
SSgt. Dorothy Kesterson of tho Women's Army corps, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Kesterson of, 1985 Portland street in
Klamath Falls, and Pvt. James H. Skeel, United States army,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Skeel of San Fanclsco. Vows were ex
clrangcd at the Glide Memorial church in San Francisco on Mon
day, .May 14, with the Rev. J. C. McPheeters officiating at the
double ring ceremony. ' .
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore the regula
tion army uniform, and carried white. Bible with two white
orchids. Mrs. J. E. Avana of Sacramento, Calif., was matron of
honor for her niece, and the
grooms father stood as best
man. : - .
.The church was simply but
Impressively decorated with ar
rangements of white stock,
snapdragons ' and Regal lilies
with rhododendrons in- delicate
shades. Lighted .candelabra were
placed on cither siue oi me
altar. '
The bride's, mother chose a
dress of pastel blue with navy
blue accessories, and a lavender
orchid was pinned to her shoul
der. Mrs. 'Skeel, mother of the
groom, was aturea m a ausiy
rose suit with black accessories
and a lavender orchid.
Following the 7 o'clock cere
mony, a wedding supper, served
In 41m T3ni-clnn rMlll of the HOtCl
Sir Francis Drake, was enjoyed
by relatives and close friends of
the newlyweds. With the spot
light focused upon them, the
young couple danced alone to
the strains of a familiar waltz
played by, the orchestra.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Skeel are
graduates of the University of
Oregon at Eugene. The bride
was affiliated with the Phi'Beta
national music organization, and
was an active ' member of . Tail
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in
Klamath Falls. At present she
is stationed in New Jersey. I
Pvt. Skeel was a member of
Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.
He has Just returned after three
and one-halt years in the South
Pacific with the famed 41st di
vision. ;
The just-weds are enjoying a
two-week wedding trip in Santa
Barbara
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TO MARRY ON MAY 27 are Nelle Gardner, attractive daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gardner of Klamath Falls, and
CaRt. Morris M. Garrett, United States marine corps reserve,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George W; Garrett of Richrrtond, Ky.
The wedding is to take place at the Methodist church at 10
o'clock In the morning. The bride-elect was a student at the
College of the Pacific at Stockton, Calif, ond Capt. Garrett
is a graduate ot the cast Kentucky Mate teachers college.
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Saturday Tea
The home of Mrs. Harold J.
Hendrickson was the scene of a
lovely Saturday tea ur honor
of Mrs. Paul F. Butler,, wife of
the hostess brother, who Is
visiting her sister-in-law while
her husband is serving overseas
with the Seabees. Mr.-Butler is
the former manager of the
restaurant at . Walgreen s in
Klamath Falls; and they have
many mends in this city. .
The ' lace-covered table was
centered with a clever arrange
ment of delphiniums . and ivy
around a graceful swan, and
bouquets of spring flowers were
used about the rooms. Yellow
tapers at either end of the table
were used to carry out the yel
low, pink and . white color
scheme.
Pouring at the silver tea and
coffee services - between the
hours of 2 and 4:30 were Mrs.
Ed Crawford and ' Mrs. Bert
Johnson, both of Merrill, and
assisting about the . rooms' were
Mrs. Louis Stewart and Mrs.
William Colbert, also.of Merrill.
Other guests "included Mrs.
scott - Mcitendree. - Mrs. -wk-. C.
Bailey Sr. and Mrs. Hugh O'
Connor, all. of Merrill, Mrs. L.
Cooley, Mrs. Eugene Rollie,
Mrs. Robert McCambridge, Mrs.
Robert Felker, Mrs.. Alfred
Flora and Mrs. Angelo Serena,
of Klamath Falls.
Reception
A erouD of old . friends were
Invited to- Sari's bv Mr., and
Mrs. Andrew Persson for a re
ception and dinner on Thursday
evening in honor of their son;
in-law and daughter. PFC and
Mrs. Carl Peterson. The young
couple were -married in San
Francisco on May .12. . Mrs.
Peterson is the former Gerda
Persson who has been associa
ted with the FPHA in the naval
unit at San Francisco. The
groom has just returned after
three years of overseas duty in
the .South Pacific;
The tables were attractively
arranged with, spring flowers,
while a large tiered -wedding
cake centered the bride's table.
The -cake was later served to
Mr. and Mrs.-Fred Goeller, Mr.
and .A'rs.. riK Olson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jonas Walldin; Mr;. - and
Mrs. Fred Lekbert. Mr. and
Mrs Eugene Werner, Mr. and
Mrs. "Olaf Olson, Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Hedberg, Mr. and . Mrs. j
Helding Ericksdn, Mr. and -Mrs.:
B.-- E. Wright, ; .Werner . Lund
quist,. Mrs. ,E. 'A Saurburg, the
guests of honor and' the hosts..
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Dlan
to leave on Monday for a wed
ding trip to' Santa Barbara.
Senior. Girls
Honored At Tea ;
. The annual spring tea for senior girls graduating from high
school; given by the- American Association of University Women,'
was held at the J. Royal Shaw home on Pacific Terrace on Satur
day, May 12. : -. i ' ' .
The -tea table was attractively decorated with a white linen
cloth, and centered with a lovely all white arrangement of lilacs,
tulips, narcissi and other spring blossoms. Tall white lighted
tapers were placed on either side of the centerpiece, and a large
- crysiai puncn oowi was at one
Exchange Vows
In a double ring ceremony
which was read by - Chaplain
Graham Gilmer on Thursday
afternoon. May 10. at 4 o'clock.
Dorothy Ann Bredberg, daugh
ter of .Mr. and Mrs. BredDerg
of Red Oak, la., exchanged -wedding
vows with Cpl.- Dwight
Rhoades Moser, United States
marine, corps reserve, oi Uaiies
Center,' la. The ceremony was
read before the fireplace in the
reception room of the Hostess
House oi tne Marine uarracKS,
amid a setting of ;palmr.and
candelabra. .
The - bride , was gowned in a
white chiffon .wedding dress
with a train and on a white
Bible she. carried a lavendar or
chid and white: sweet peas with
white satin streamers. Dorothy
Jean Moser of Des Moines, la.,
was her sister's only attendant,
wearing pale pink.net over pink
taffeta; and carrying a;, lovely
bouquet' of gardenias and pink
sweet peas.- The best man, Cpl.
Clifford Muralt, and the groom
were, attired in marine dress
blues,
Immediately. Drecedine the
ceremony two vocal recordings.
"Because and "Tne Lords
Prayer," sung by. Lois Marie
Moser. sister of the groom, were
played. The traditional wedding
marches were played oy. upi.
Barnac, also of the Marine Bar
racks. -
Following the marriage, a
wedding supper was served in
the Quarters of the hostess, Mrs.
A. C. Cottrell, to the relatives
and close friends of tne young
couple. Cpl; and Mrs. Moser cut
their tiered wedding cake,.wnich
was' later served to the guests.
The just-weds plan to make
their home in Klamath Falls
for. the present' time, while Cpl;
Moser is, tatting- an active part
in the new!. agriculture course
being carried on at the Marine
Barracks.'.' :
Out-of-town, guests included
Mrs. 'E. G. Moser, 'mother-of the
groom from -Dalles Center, la.,
and mjs. -marie- rants ot ues
Moines.' . : - ;. ' '-.:. t-.i
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Rites
owski-Rurher
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The Klamath Lutheran church was the scene of a lmnl but
impressive ' wedding ceremony on Saturday, evening, May 12,
when Peggy Lou Rumer, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Isaac burner
of 411 Pacific Terrace, became the bride of Cpl.' Frank S.-.Jaku-bowski,
United States marine corns, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Jacob
Nalepka of Chicago, 111.: ; - ,'
Vows were exchanged before the altar which was banked
with tall lighted tapers' and . spring flowers. The ceremony was
read by the Rev. S. N. Tooness. The traditional wedding marches
were played by SSgt. Buel Kennedy, and "Because" and "O
promise Me" were sung by PFC
(jan rlagel..
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a light
green dressmaker suit with
matching - accessories, and ner
corsage was of gardenias and
pink ' rosebuds. ..-
Bette- Hopkins' and Jean Os-
tendorf were the bride's attend
ants: and both were attired in
costume suits with corsages of
red rosebuds; '
Best man was Cpl. Layne
Caldwell, and Sgt. James Cun
ningham acted as an usher. - ,;
The home of the bride s sister.
Mrs. Warren W. Wc-bdard, was
tne scene of a wedding recep
tion after the ceremony.' The
lovely bride's cake was cut by
the young couple,' . and later
served to the guests by Mrs. J.
E: Hosking. Pouring at the sil
ver .coffee service -was Mrs. Ed
Osteiidorf.. ,
- Out-of-town guests included,
Mrs. William- F. Hedin of Port
land, : the aunt of.. the. bride,
Bette Hopkins who was home
from Lewis and - Clark college
at Portland, and Jean Ostendorf,
who arrived here for the wed
ding from Oregon State college
at Corvallis. - - ,
Cpl. and Mrs. Jakubowskl
will be at home at 737 Alameda.
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Visiting- this "we e k- at - the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H.
Cofer . of 1017 High is Mrs.
Cofer's niece, Mrs.-- Leonard
Beechinor of Sacramento, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beechinor
and son. Bobbie, of Malin were
dinner guests at the. Cofer
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end of the table, with a silver
tea service at the other.
Tea hours were from 3to S.
Pouring from 3 to 3:30 were
Mrs. O. K;- Puckett and Mrs.
Lloyd Gobie, from 3:30 to 4,
Mrs. Frank Jenkins and'. Mrs.
Robert B. Chilento. frnm 4' tn
4:30, Mrs. Howard Listoe and
Mrs. Harold Teale, and from
4:30 to 5, Mrs. Robert Shaw and
Mrs. James Kerns.
On the reception committee
were Mrs. Robert P, Ellingson
Jr., the incoming president,
Mrs. Laurence Shaw. Mrs &m
musnen, me retiring president,
and Mrs. Warren -Nogle. Assist
ing in the - living room were
Mrs. Louis R.- Mann, Mrs. Rob
ert Thompson, Mrs. Stanley
Woodruff, .Mrs.. Kenneth A.
Moore, Eva. Burkhalter -and
other- members.- Mrs. Donald
Vannice, Mrs. John Merryman,
Mrs. -, Ailsa , Kuykendall- . and
Phyllis: Foster- assisted in the
dining room.- . ,:i .-' : .
' Mucin Hnnintf ftu. :
. u ... ,uq ciiiuuuun
was arranged bv . Mrs. .Dnn
Zumwalt. Mrs. Vernon Kuyken
aau sang "racue Song," "Were
My . Song - With Wings Provid
ed,". !The Year's- At the Spring'?
and "Were I the Flaming Sun,'
accompanied by Mrs. Zumwalt
at the piano. The string- trio,
consisting of John Best, cellist,
Mrs. John -Best, - pianist, and
Mrs. .Lewis Hornby, violinist-,
played the first movement from
Mendelssohn's "Trio in -D
Minor" and."Pierette."
Mrs. Vern Owens was general
chairman in charge of arrange
ments for the tea.
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Breakfast
Kacc-a chaDter of Rpfn Simm
Phi. held its annual breakfast
honoring : the mothers . of the
members at 9 o'clock on' the
morning of Surtday, May 13,
in the Blue room of the Wlllard
hotel. . . .''. ,-'
Miniature umbrellas, filled
with spring flowers! served ' as
attractive"": place cards. Table
centerpieces were four ' lovely
plants which ' were later- pre
sented to Mrs. - G. E. Moore;
Mrs. A., H.- Weatherfbrd, - Mrs;
John Milne and Mrs. .1. R .
McLellan. i , . .--..'
The program which was ore.
sented: during the breakfast con
sisted of a welcome to mothers
by Madge McLellan, an accept
ance by Mrs. G. E. Moore, In.
traduction of members and
guests by Mrs. Arthur Moore.
and the reading of "Our Creed"
Dy Mrs. iNorman Moty, accom
panied at the piano by Mrs. Ar
thur Moore. Hostesses for the
breakfast were Mrs. Vern WhhV
latch, chairman, Madge McLeli
Ian and Jacquie McLellan.
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Sunday Weddinc ;
" Iri: a ceremony which was!
read at the First Baptist church
by . the Rev. C. C. Brown on
Sunday, May 13, at 1 o'clock.
Alma ..Laveda. Moore of Okla
homa City, Okla., became the
Dride of corp.. - Cecil Wayne
Pierce of the same city. .
For . her wedding, the bride
chose-ah olive green suit with
British tan accessories, and a
single orchid was pinned to her
her only attendant, and chose
a gold suit with brown acces'
ories. Corp. William F. Fulton
stood as best man. '
Preceding the ceremony, H,
,-4 r-1. ; , itr T v..
Truly,1' with Mrs. Ernest. E,.
rlambnck as accompanist.
Guests at the wedding includ
ed Corp. and Mrs. C. . P. Mc
wninney, vjorp. ana Mrs. jonn
Zilverberg,. Corp. and Mrs.
Ralbh Thorp.: and PFC Herb
Fellows.