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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1945)
FOUR HERALD AND NEWS Saturday. May 19, 1948 Mothers Honored At Tea And Ceremony Mother's Day was observed when the Girl Scouts of troop 8 and Brownies of troop 29 honored their mothers with a program and tea given in the auditorium of Roosevelt school on Saturday afternoon, May 12, from 3 to 8 o'clock. Mrs. Everett Vanderpool and Mrs. A. L. Brandt were in charge of arrangements. Mrs. R. H. Radcliffe, commissioner, Mrs. Roy Carter, executive secretary, and Mrs. O. R. Holloway, leader chairman, were guests of honor, representing the Girl Scout CThe"program featured the interesting and Impressive "flying up" ceremony, in wnicn erowmes- Linda Ellis, Judy Garner, Rett leen Mclntee, . Joyce Lamb, Joann Miller, Leora Traw, Gloria Stalk and Donna Jacobs took the oath and became Girl Scouts. Annual Girl "Scout awards were made by Mrs. Roy Carter and Mrs. R. H. Radcliffe. A first class badge was awarded to Sharon Williams, and a large number of the girls received second class awards. Most of the Girl Scouts present received service pins for work done dur ing the year in community ser vice. Mothers' and guests were served from an exceptionally at tractive tea table centered with an arrangement of yellow tu lips. Pouring during the after noon were Mrs. Radcliffe and Mrs. Carter. Corsages of spring flowers were presented to each mother as she was introduced by her daughter. The tea com mittee included Mrs. Victor Newman, Mrs. Thomas J. Orr and Mrs. Lloyd Porter. Mothers who were honored at this time were Mrs. R. H. Radcliffe, Mrs. Lloyd L. Porter, Mrs. George E. Condrey, Mrs. D. W. Holloway, Mrs. David L. Snyder, Mrs. Irving R. Lisbony, Mrs. A. O. Roenicke, Mrs. Roy Carter, Mrs. Charles R. Stark, Mrs. Willard Preston, Mrs. Wil liam R. Elliott, Mrs. B. E. Mil ler, Mrs. T. W. Dunwoodie, Mrs. Tom Wright, Mrs. Lloyd R. Lamb, Mrs, Otto Ellis, Mrs. A. C. Edsall, Mrs.-R. V. Gillen, Mrs. J. Berg, Mrs.. Harold Wil liams, Mrs. A. McClung, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Rudy Jacobs, Mrs. Walter Lassett, Mrs. Lloyd Emery, Mrs. Harold Teale, Mrs. J. T. Garner, Mrs. Thomas J, Orr, Mrs; Victor Newman, Mrs. George Rogers and Mrs. George 8 Assist atUSO Every , Wednesday ladies of the First Methodist church as sist at the USO center as well as serve homemade cakes to the servicemen r there. During the month of April those who work ed at the center were Mrs. A. G. Proctor.- Mrs. L. K. Phelos. Mrs. I. W. White, Mrs. L. W. Johns, Mrs.- John Yadon, Mrs. Lillian .Bagman, . Mrs. Walter Herndon, Mrs. E. W. Mocabee, Mrs. Victor Phillips, Mrs. Wil liam Withrow. Mrs. M. Leslie, Mrs. L. R. Brannan, Mrs. S. A. Gaster, Mrs. W. L. Carlton, Mrs. E. H. Balsiger, Mrs. John Riacb, Mrs. Effie Redkey, Mrs. William Beck, Mrs. Cleo Dunlap, Mrs. Earl Redman and Mrs. K. G. Cummings. Cakes were provided by Mrs. E. W. Mocabee, Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Mrs. C. H. Barn stable, Mrs. Allen Mocabee, Mrs. William Withrow, Mrs. John Riach, Mrs. Victor Phillips, Mrs. Earl Redman, Mrs. E. C. Stucky, Mrs. L. K. Phelps, Mrs. S. H. Snell, Mrs. C. W. Howry, Mrs. Wesley McNee, Mrs. M. Leslie, Mrs. I. W. White, Mrs. C. KeU ley, Mrs. D. R. Stebbins, Mrs. Elizabeth Norris and Mrs. Wal lace Uerlings, Betrothal Told t Elizabeth Frances Campbell of Roseburg recently revealed her betrothal to Patrick W. Kilby of Klamath Falls. Vows will be ex changed on June 23 in the Pres byterian church at Roseburg. Miss Campbell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Campbell and is a former high school eco nomics teacher; ' She was dis charged from the Waves in Octo ber of 1943, and since that time has been serving as a dietician in the Veterans' hospital in Rose burg. . The groom-elect,- formerly of Roseburg, came to Klamath Falls the latter part of March as con tact officer for the veterans ben efit office. He is purchasing a home in this city, and they plan Ij make their home here after their marriage. .. j . . .. Oath Of Office The officers of the Altamont PTA who will serve for the coming year were Installed on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Selby, state regional vice presi dent, gave the oath of office to Mrs. R. E. Wonser, president; Mrs. James Clark, vice presi dent; Mrs. Montgomery, secre tary; Mrs. Mildred Prather, treasurer and Mrs. Gienger, his torian. A lovely program, featuring the crowning of a May queen, was presented by the pupils of Altamont elementary school, to a large number of parents and friends. A Maypole dance, drills featuring the flags of the allied countries and singing were the highlights of the afternoon's en tertainment. A delightful luncheon was served by Mrs. W. S. Metier, retiring president of the Alta mont PTA at her home on Bis bee street on Thursday noon to officers and chairmen who have worked with her during the past year. Guests present were Mrs. E. E.. Metier, Mrs. E. F.. Langor, Mrs. Hans Frei, Mrs. E. A. Davis, Mrs. R. A. Nelson, Mrs. Charles Santo, Mrs. R. E. Won ser, Mrs. J. F. Clark, Mrs. C. A. Larson, Mrs. ' A. M. Davison, Mrs. C. L. Barkdoll and Wyatt Padgett. Mrs. C. A. Larson, who is leaving soon to make her home in Medford, was honored with a handkerchief shower. S Pythian Sisters The Pythian Sisters met in the library club room on Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Clara Gillian, mother of Mrs. Redkey, was the guest of honor for the Mother's Day program. Mrs. Gillian was escorted by two young girls, Karlene Ross and Jackie Elliott. She was pre sented with a bouquet of flow ers and a gift by the members of the club. - Mr. and Mrs. C. W.'Switzler of 931 Kane street have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Euphama, to Carroll Mistier, seaman second class in the United States navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mist ier of Midland. No definite date hag been set for the wedding. "J-' V?. 1ssgr' V" V MARRIED In a wedding which took place at the home of the bride's parents in Campbell, Calif., Barbara Landis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Landis, be came the bride of Oren V. Gas sett, Jr.; coxswain in the United States navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. O, V. Gassett of Klamath Falls. ' - 5 1 n-'ima i-t i .i i 1 ft A I J ' ? A n57 ' Vfr 1 l ji I a-. , 7 ( S 1,(1 MOSER-BREDBERG EXCHANGE VOWS In a double ring ceremony read by Chaplain Graham Gilmer of the Marine Barracks, Dor othy Ann Bredberg of Red Oak, la., became the bride of Cpl. Dwlght Rhoados Moser, United State marine corps, of Dalles Center, la. The ceremony was read in the reception room of the Hostess House at the Marine Barracks, and the couple was attended by Dorothy Jean Moser and Cpl. Clifford E. Muralt. Official USMC photo by SSgt. V. M. Hanks. New Officers Members of Job's Daughters were hostesses to their mothers on Mother's Day for a breakfast at the Willard hotel. One hun dred and fifty mothers and daughters attended, and the meeting was conducted by Pa tricia Benoist, honored queen of bethel number 6. Included in the numbers of the delightful musical program was a piano solo by Barbara Zinn, "Valse Derand;" "Irish Lullaby" and "Smilin' Through" were sung by Marjorie McCullom, accompan ied by Jean Hamilton at the piano. At the regular meeting on Thursday evening, election of of ficers . was held with Sharon Willits elected queen; Lois Cada, senior princess; Sally Mueller, junior princess; Lynden King, guide; Marilyn ONeil, marshal. Mrs. Bernice Britton, grand guardian of Corvallic. assisted by Sally Mueller, Lynden King, Jeane Dickson and Nan Schu bert installed the new guardian council including Exene Humble, guardian; H. E, Jones, associate guardian; Mrs. Blanche Marks, secretary; Frances Sample, treas urer; Blanche Schulze, sociabil ity; Vivian Eichendorf, parapher nalia; Mrs. Joan Craver, hos pitality; Mrs. Mary Adams, pub licity. , . Junior Matrons "Junior Matrons of the First Methodist church held their May meeting on Tuesday, May 1, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Mc Lellan of 1114 Crescent. Mrs. McLellan was assisted by Mrs. Stewart Snell. Mrs. M. H. Mel chert, president, conducted the business meeting and as a Moth er's Day gesture, the members paid tribute to their mothers. After the business meeting, games were played and refresh ments served to Mrs. P. .H Rozendal, Mrs. P. M. Deller, Mrs. M. H. Melchert, Mrs. David Snyder, Mrs. Walter Herndon, Mrs. Victor Phillips, Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. Paul Lee and Mrs. Aufderheide of Salem, the only guest at the meeting. Mrs. Ray Garrison of 2338 Garden will be hostess for the June meeting. BEGINNING and ADVANCED CLASSES for the SUMMER start June 4, and continue through July and August. That speedy, mappy easy, te-learn THOMAS natural shorthand, or a brush-up in GREGG. We teach typing, bookkeep ing, and office machines alio. Arrange now for enrollment June 4. Klamath Business College 733 Pine Street Corner of 8th Silver Tea The Mother's club of the Sa cred Heart academy will hold its annual silver tea for the sisters of the academy on Sunday after noon, May 20, in the auditorium of the school at 1:30. The new officers for the year will be installed by the officer in charge, Mrs. W. G. Ely. Mrs. D. P. O'Leary is the incoming president; Mrs. William New man, vice president; Mrs. Pat rick Fogarty, secretary-treasurer. Mrs, Roy Pickett, Mrs. Wil liam Newman and Mrs. William Colbert are the outgoing officers. A musical program will be presented following the installa tion. The committee in charge of arrangements Includes Mrs. E. M. Igl, Mrs. M. P, Lavenik, Mrs. Hugh O'Connor, Mrs. Dave Van denberg, Mrs. Julian Abbott, Mrs. John Shoemaker, Mrs. Jo seph Mahoney, Mrs. K. M. Peter son and Mrs. W. G. Ely. s Junior Circle Members of the Junior circle of the Congregational Commun ity church were entertained on Thursday evening, May 10, at the home of Mrs. M. E. Macbeth, 905 Owens. The assisting hos tess was Mrs. R. B. Elliott. Rev. Godfrey Matthews conducted an open discussion of the United Nations conference being held in San Francisco. Elected for the coming year were Mrs. F. L. Van Doorer, president; Mrs. K. E. Lambie, vice president; Mrs. Loyal Lust, treasurer; Mrs. God frey Matthews, secretary. Mrs. Matthews was appointed public ity chairman. Attending were Mrs. D. W. Rice, Mrs. James Wright, Mrs. O. C. Bryan, Mrs. Robert Be land, Mrs. Chester Greenwell, Mrs. H. R. Jones, Mrs. Stewart Day, Mrs. W. Calder, Mrs. Paul Layman, Mrs. E. S. Edwards, Mrs. Charles Griffiths, Mrs. Dan Morgan, Mrs. Walter Patch, Mrs. Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of Zuleima temple 13, Daugh ters of the Nile, was held on May 12 in the Masonic hall at Grants Pass. A large group was in attend ance to watch the new queen, Phina Nordwick, and her offi cers hold their first meeting of the new year. The Grants Pass women were hostesses for the day, and arranged it in their usual eracious manner. A love ly Mothers' Day program of music, loliowea oy lea was presented to the guests. Many baskets and bowls of beautiful spring flowers were used for decoration in the hall and tea room, and an attractive arrangement of roses was used as a centerpiece tor the tea table. The display of delicate blossoms was a true indication that spring is in full bloom- Several members of the Klamath Falls Nile club were present for the delightful day 8 Wedding Party On Friday evening. May 11, a pre-nuptial party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ostendorf In honor of Peggy Lou Rumer and Cpl. Frank Jakubowski, whose marriage was an event of Saturday eve ning at the Klamath Lutheran church. Refreshments were served from an attractively dec orated table to the guests of honor, Jean Ostendorf, Bette Hopkins, Lois Rumer, Margie Kumer, upi. i,ayne uaictweu, Sgt. James McGown, SSgt, Buel Kennedy. Ed Dalmcr, Mrs. F. L. Van Dooz er, Mrs. K. E. Lambie, -Mrs. Loyal Lust, Mrs. Godfrey Mat thews, Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Macbeth. In t i"' j ftp I V -"'"' I tfib og of rmlcr... plastic moglc.and penicillin . ' V 1ft uibtl you knew would cdmi when Seine turned hi thoughts ...to hemily. Wonderful Biodyne R. They're found it ' Precious (Ida respintoiy biodyne that helps offset the unkind depressants of normal skin respiration ... has the power to stimulate thetj CT-1 tiny cells where beauty begins. And it's v ..., A .... con kt:i.. Yll X Cream . . . Day Lotion. Yours to help make jour skin feel radiantly fresher, Toungef J I ..look enchantingly, ; I , smoother, softer, urn AeM( Net at hdtmant . atrdl ttttuUr tuhtttnt fod in tthn , tut of ntwli 'ihttvrrti 717 UOm CMAM DAY LOUOH In imort 6 ox ctromlc contalnin,j $4.50 inch, plus laxo Through rein and hall and snow and sleet The mailman makes his round; He knows that wholesome Fluhrer's Bread Is where the most energy Is found. Enriched! ' ANW Club Mre. D. V. Kuykendall was , rf the Art Needle Work club at the ennual election of officers hold on Wed nesday ternoon at the home ."' ""SKi". nresl. wins ijv dent, Mrs. J. F. Goeller w re- elected to tne W w wilbur tary-ireasurei, v ' A. Jones was reappointed pub licity cnairiimii. y - - , H.rwood is the retiring presi dent. Mrs. W rtr makes ner nom with her brother, R. H. Dunbar end the Dunbar home was gay with bouquets of niaci, violas, EnglUh dalslei. Jtock and iris. Special guesis 01 were Mrs. CT H. Murdoch. Mrs. Duffy, and Orion Wattonburg. Mrs. Harold M. Brown wll entertain the club at the first meeting following lammer va cation. This date will be on Wednesday, August 29- 8 ! Lioness Club A roonlnr meetlilB' of the Lioness club was held at the club worn of the city library on Monday, May 7. A dolight ful program was enjoyed, and included musical numbers from the children ot tne ciuo mem bers, "Walt of the Toys," "Croak, Croak" .... Paul Adams 'The Flag In tne urecic fnrnlvn Hcilbronncr Tap Dance, Jean Adams and Diane Oldenburg. w Soil the Oreun Blue" "Blue Danube Waltz" Charlotte iteup "Llebestraum" "Oh, Sutanna" Jean Owens and Mary Hooker Hungarian Dance No. 3, "Among the Pines" Ingrld Norland "Bacheti," "Polonaise" .... Marilyn Johnson The regular meeting and busi ness session was then held when plans for the Installation of new officers In Juno wero discussed. Following the meet ing, refreshments were served and bridge was enjoyed by the members. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J. Vernon Owens, Mrs. H. A. Wheeler, Mrs. C. Volght. and Mrs. R. C. Ward. Annual Recita To Be Given Here The annual recital of the piano bubII. . Mltchelmore will bo held at her home, 4431 V Him, SatHrday evening. May 19, at 7:48. The D"D , olxfil by jolin wci.;ioiinn, Darnone norn sololsL 0 in ...7...- q, ....... W...u,..akiar" TImmiuimU- Jack AlMtnuar '0 rw" --t Thomps Sua Evana Ttwma Inm Mifrt. Richard Wkliy. (and plane Mrs, Dual Mllt-Kalntora) Xcull Xill Air" Ohra K inn Kvam Sons of Iha Pino" . Mildred Adair Pauv Waaklay The ralrlai" Harp" B Thompson 1 Oro1 in" . i, - riariiu itri. .'i.i'-Li .( anil mchard walk ay "Llllla Mlsa eprlnatlmt'' .... Halan Porter Jean Ivans "Puck" - Thempaon "Indian Dance In the '""h,,fjyt "Tlnaal ralrm" Copeland Shirley Crawford "Drltllnl Cleudi'' ... Aalrlde Hemaey Marale Ouao Oavotie (rem "rifih Trench Suite" Jl plancxi B i- j'-t: v " Marllee Crawford. Piano t Shirley Crawford. Piano I Minuet from "Don Juan" Meaart Kannoth Quae "On W.n..i..r.oytriW((.rif..nd..Hohn Duet, "O Sola Mlo" di capua na ia olo. Marala and Kennath Quae Baritone Horn "Calm Aa the ...... Bonm John MeClallan Baeh Bamlre Alexander ainole1' Marie Paldl nary March" ....... Knsolmann Stanley MeClallan "Londonderry Air" Irian Tolk Sons Bamlce Aleaandar nlshl" .. 'Musette" Tape. cnerao" 11,.. eaond W.WWr 5 narllie CrawfeS "J -- Married Word haa k.. . marriage 0f lT, fTfMk Bruce, Wise, '.f'UWj Smith, ion of Mr S$ki ron smith 0 BUb,.d.S vivuva mi bhonnAr4 vT ix., fop h.V:." On Siturdav. m... . ffve of hi. ..u-.T1 M l he celebru ed day. A theltTeto W joyen wllh the iiu'e to the Hendrlckani refreshmeVtrrptakfe theme was carVES Mm decorations. M " LIT Vacation Music Study for h FOR BEGINNERS Sight reading, writing, ear training, hind tnl tlona. finger technique, simple chord building, rhythm. FOR ADULTS How to build scales and ALL CHORDS, md cos neet them in melodies, Popular music by chord signs THE FAST WAY. Piano and tecotdUi Vacation the time to get ready to play sa band Instrument for the ft!) term. Term biiju June 4th. 101 East Mela CURRY'S MUSIC SCHOOL Nelt -M0NTG0MKY 2j Oece" 250 Pairs Poll Parrot Shoes SEE THEM MONDAY 5,98 jfcvfH lorn 11 ifttl miCm ft r f '"All (1 'fAA in W -K: 1 1 1 11 H W it n pslc sf M TJiere'i ueh a wide choke ot Wrl Everythtng from dainty, iWny potenli tor VwiM to he-man oxfords for' Sonny, fltnly f wearing shoos made with durable )eafhen' : sturdy soleil Plenty of wide toel to allow yd" feet to grow strong and itrolghf. Broad hl too, for correct balance. And they're so een cui and careful obout fltttna Their prices ere Kit right for my b.'1' A seed plact to buy seed shot i gc ii Us 1 to 1 Ij 1 V. f I '. ai tin EtltC kiiK fine ruitiss meryWa vi:m.oiYs ontgo -A- product f ffjarfl, W 80S Main St., Phone 3828