Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 30, 1945, Image 5

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    Holiday Plans Made
for Fourth Of July
Plan are mow In (ho making for tha Fourth of July holidays,
villi purlieu ii i id Jiiiintn to summer home nt Luko o' Iho Wood
:oniprllng with the niuiuiil four-day rodeo nt the county fair
(rouiid on July I, 2, 3 and 4. Tlili tracllt lonnlly weslarn event
promise to bo a "humdinger" tlili year, with on ndded attractive
feature in tho form of two famous movlo star Krcd MacMurray
mil Anno Baxter. Tho two Hollywoodltc will bo here for tho
four diiyi of fosllvltlc In connection with tho filming of wosl-
trti technicolor production,
SmoKy, by l wunllcih Century
fox.
Howsvcr, tha seemingly uro
(Ire advent of wnrm unci sunny
wenther 1) tin encouraged a great
muny of tho luko hcunu.owner
to tnko to tho wild fur tha
holiday. Al and Hud Macart
ney are plunnlng to upend a
few day at their new summer
homo at Lake o' tha Woods,
nd will tuko David and Carol
with them.
Tho luko cubui of Dr. and
Mm. Georgo Mcrryman Br., will
bo full to overflowing during
tho Fourth, for with them will
be Dr. and Mr. John Merry
man mid little Susan, Mm. John
Mcrrymun' slulcr, 8 h 1 r I o y
Jo lien, who lit her hoiim-gucst
from Sproguo, Wash., Mr. Ed
ward Pike and Sgt. and Mm.
William K. Jcnklim. Mm. Jen
kin and Pain arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mm. Frank
Jenkins on Thumdiiy morning
, and Sgt. Jenkins I expected in
tew day. While mother and
'daddy are at tho lake, Pam will
tay with hur grandparents
here.
.Mr. and Mm. Leslie Rogers
and family will spend tho holi
days both at their Puclfic Ter
raco homo and at their summer
homo ul Ilia hike. Spending this
time together will be Mrs. Scott
Wurren and duughlors, Jana
and Niincy, Mrs. Juno Warren,
Mr. ojkI Mrs. Hurry fluvlrza
and children, Susan, Michucl
and Sully, and Don Kogcrs.
Only one of tha Hogcrs chil
dren will not ho homo to eelo
hraia Cant. James Roger Is
now on Okinawa with the 1 1 Hi
marines, 1st division. Ho wrote
his parent that while In Pearl
Harbor, he saw Adra Coeller
who Is station there with the
Waves, and later visited with
dipt. Hob Anet, a former Sigma
Nu fraternity brother al OSC,
and Cnpt. "Fit" Klrkpatrlck.
Mr. and Mrs., Clark Weaver
and daughter, Constance Anno,
are arriving at tha homo . of
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L.
Weaver on Auburn street on
Monday morning. ,. Clark and
Nan will return to San Fran
cisco on Wednesday evening of
tho samo week, but litllo Con
nie will remuln with her grand
parents for an Indefinite time.
Reason: Mr. and Mrs. Weaver
Jr. era to spend their vacation
house-huntingl
V' Holen Moore, daughter of Mr.
'and Mrs. Onirics Moore, and
Phyllis Foster, daughter of Mr.
and Mr. James H. Foster, are
taking special courses at sum
mnr school at Stanford univer
sity at Palo Alto, Calif. Before
joining Phil at sianiora, ncicn
spent a brief time at tho home
of a friend on Balboa Island.
Mrs. B. E.'Nyden arrived In
Klamath Falls from Portland
on Tuesday evening to spend
an indefinite time wllh her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Macartney Jr.
on Pacific Terrace.
Graduating cum laude , with
honors In English at the Uni
versity of Oregon at Eugene
was Rosemary Sloan Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Sloan. Rosemary is also a mem
ber of Phi Beta Kappa, nation
al scholastic honorary.
Delia McGrath of Oakland,
Calif., Is in Klamath Falls visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. John Lin
man of Rose street, and other
relatives. A former employe of
Tho Herald and News, she was
accompanied from Oakland by
her eight-year-old nephew, and
they plan to remain for two
weeks.
Invitations are being received
for tha coming murriago of
Mary Awdry Radcliffc, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rod
cllffo of 1420 Pacific Terrace,
, to Robert Eugene Stulz of Mad
r'on, Wis. Tho wedding Is to
tako place at tho Good Samari
tan Episcopal church at Corval
lis on Sunday evening at 8:1B.
Mr. and Mrs. Radcllffe and
Melon plan to leave for Cor
vallls on Saturday,
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Klamath Falls was the scene of a lovely wedding
ceremony on Sunday, June 3, when Margie Marine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Brown of Tulelake, became the brldo of Cpl. Sylvester O. Francisco, United States marine
corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Francisco, of Tulsa. Okla. The candlelight ceremony
was read at 3:30 In the afternoon, and a reception followed at the home of the bride's
L parental grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B.' E, Brown of Klamath Falls.
, , ' Kennell-Ellis.
New Troop
Under the leadership of Mrs.
J, C. Stevenson Jr., of tho Melss
ranch at Mucduci, uuiif., a now
Girl Scout troop hu beim or
ganized. Council members In
cludo Mrs, Roy Andrus, chair
man, Mrs. Thomas Carter and
Mrs. Charles Abcll.
Mrs Stevenson conducted an
Improsslvo Investiture ceremony
lit Iho Mucdnel school on Friday,
Juno 22. Thn ceremony wus
given beforo 00 friends and rela
tives, and a profusion of green
ery and flowers were used on
tho stage and about tho room.
ulrls Instill led al tills tlmo In
eluded Jean Abcll. Barbara An
demon, Donna and Zolina An
drus, Alice and Clara Carter,
Louelln aim Liitncrlno nlarmar.
us, Lolu Edwards. Hazel Pruther.
Edwlua und Marilyn McCurry
and biiccu cooper.
Tho new group Is known
the Lone Scnut Troop number
as
n number 1
of Macdocl and Mt. Hebron. The
guest speaker fur the evening
was the Rev, M. Clark of the
Brethren church of Mucdocl,
Thomas Carter delivered tho
benediction, and refreshments
woro served at the closo of the
evening.
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Farewell Party
On Saturday evening, June 23,
Shirley Mason was hostess al a
farewell parly honoring Char
Una Harmon who is laavlng
within the near future to make
her homo In Eugene Both she
and her mother, Mm. Guy Har
mon, huva boon entertained ut
several lovely affairs prior to
leaving for Iho northern city.
Tho Saturday evening parly
was given at tho Mason home,
2025 Lawrence, and cards were
enjoyed during tho evening, fol
lowed by refreshments.
Other guests present Included
Rarbara Osborn, Hrilln Lion,
Eleanor Thomas and Mary Jane
mason.
Eight Years Old
Celebrating her eighth birth
day with a neighborhood birth
day party was Nancy Warren,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane
Worren tin Tuesday, Juno 20.
The young guests enjoyed a mat
inee party, after which they re
turned lo the Warren home for
games and refreshments. Includ
ing a large pink and while birth-
any cake wnn eignt candles.
Guests at the parly included
Janet Leo Jones of Portland,
Susan Ferrell, Sharon Hlpke.
Carol Michel, Sara Stewart and
the guest of honor,
Couple Celebrate
Golden Wedding
1 In observance of their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. and
Mrs. Georgo Lilly entertained a number of relative and friends
at their home, 3803 Frieda, on Saturday and Sunday of last
week. Festivities began at 7 o'clock Saturday evening when 80
friends called to celebrate the occasion, and friends from II
stales were represented at this time. Songs wcro sung during
the evening, after which tho couplo cut their thrcc-tlcrcd wed
ding cake.
On Sunday, the reception wa
fornta
and Oregon, with 23 ,
guests present' for a chicken
dinner. Their children presented
Mr. and Mr. Lilly with a gold
pocket watch and wrist watch,
and many attractive gifts, all
approprlato for the occasion,
wcro received at this time.
Mr. Lilly wore a bluo dress
just as sho woro at her wedding
ceremony, with a corsage of
yellow rosebuds tied with a yel
low ribbon. Eva Fisher of
Marysville, Calif., who was Mrs.
Lilly' bridesmaid when she
was married SO years ago in
Missouri, was present at tho
anniversary party.
Mr. and Mrs. Lilly have lived
In Klamath Fall for the past
five years, and have seven chil
dren, four of whom were pres
ent for tha occasion, 15 grand
children,' and six great-grandchildren.
Eight of the grand
children, wcro present for the
occasion.
. Guests for the two days In
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Hayride Party -
A group from the Teen-Age
club enjoyed a no-host hayride
and wiener roust Thursday eve
ning, leaving tha Sunset Rid
ing stables about 7:30, and trek
king Into tho hills oast of Vrji
city.
Teen-agers In tho party In
cluded Marilyn Bruce, Carmen
Jones, Barbara Roskump, Janico
Hllyou, Rosle Oss, Katherlne
Newman, Sally Mueller, Char
lotte Carter, Jim Ivory, Jim
Iloyd, Don Eittrclm, Jim Cris
mon, Jack Eittrclm, Jim How
ard, TccJ Reeves, Fred Reeves,
Karl Hannen, Georgo Zupan and
Milton Thompson.
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Exchange Vows
Tho O. D. Recder ronch home
was a scene of a lovoly ceremony
on Saturday evening, June 23,
at 7 o'clock when Mario Mahncy
became tho brldo of Sgt. Dayton
Allen. Vows wcro exchanged
beforo tho flrcnluce of tho
Recder home, and decoration In
cluded arrangements of roses
and summer flowers. Counly
Judge U. E. Rocdcr performed
the ceremony fur tho young
couple,
For her wedding, tho brldo
chose a street-length dress of
while lerscv and carried . a
bouquet of red roses, with a cir
clet of similar rose and a brief
veil for lier hair.
Dorothea. Gcer was maid of
honor, and Lcona Recder was
the bridesmaid. They also woro
street length dresses and ' cor
sages of pink and white babv
carnations wero pinned to their
shoulders. Ernla Gcor stood as
best man for tha groom.
A recoptlon wa held for, the
guest Immediately following
the ceremony. The lace-covered
table held a thrco-tlcred wed
ding cuko trimmed with silver
and pink and whilo doves. Tall
white tapers and bouquet of
rosebuds centered the attractive
table. Those present for a buf
fet dinner which followed In
cluded Judge and Mrs. U. E.
Recder, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gcer
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Babe
Recder and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshal McClay and family, Mr.
and Mm. Frank Barnclt. Mr. and
Mr. Frank Sastcadt. Mrs. Fred
Gray, Ingeborg Wllkerson, Ed
Tato and Wallace Wallcn.
Sgt. Allen has been stationed
at Santa Ana, Calif., and he and
his wlfo are making their home
at 1B33 Arthur for the present
time.
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New Prexy
A combination installation
and Initiation meeting of the
Venture club was held at the
Pelican cafe on Tuesday eve
ning, Juno ze. me incoming
nresldent of this club 1 Mary
Trulove. and oilier officer who
will servo with her during the
ensuing term are Phyllis Smith,
vlco president; Betty Cham
pagne, secretary, ana Aiary
Bishop, treasurer.
New members initiated at this
tlmo wero Agnes Moylo, Belly
l.ee smith, Shirley Boch and
Belly Sleinman.
given for relatives from Call-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lilly
ond daughter, Audrey, Mr. and
Mrs. D. B. Fisher, Delia Crone,
Vlvlun Lee, Mr. and Mr. A. E.
McKcnzle and doughtcr. Pa'
tricla, Mr. and Mrs. Llonal
Wood. Mrs. Lvlo Pfcrffer. Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Valentine and
children, Bob, Markie, Dee and
carl, Elizabeth Lilly and daugtv
ter. Lorctta. Mr. and Mrs. G.
D. Lilly, Jessie Movil, Mrs. Lien
Luckct and son, Artie, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Baert and daughters,
Billlc and Jackie, the Rev. and
Mrs. O. D. Weaver. Elsie Hecht
Graco Bcrman, Mr, and Mrs,
J. W. Fonbert, Mrs. Salmonson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Lofts-
guard, the Rev. and Mrs. . In
gcrsol Joretta. Roberta. Naoma,
David and Frankle Joretta, Jack
Scranlon, Mclvln Hearth, Ken
neth Hearth, Mrs, Jack Hayes,
Lula E. Woodruff, Mrs. C. C.
Calhoon, Mr. and Mrs. Bloom'
burg, and Mrs. Oris Moon.
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MARY AND MADELINE MAHONEY, ottroctive daughters' of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ma
honey of Klamath Falls, are to be featured as a singing team with Ted F(io Rito's famous
dance orchestra. Madeline signed a contract with the well-known oichestra leader when he
appeared in this city (or a one-night engagement in February, ond Mary recently joined
the troupe. All of the Mahoney family enjoyed a family reunion on June 10, and the two
sisters left the following week for Evansville. Ind., where they will join the orchestra.
Kennell-Ellis.
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INSTALLED AS HONORED QUEEN of Job's Daughters in a
ceremony which took place at
dayJune 7, was bharon Willits, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.
L:. H. Craver. Patricia Benoist, past honored queen, conducted
the; ceremony, assisted by Barbara Mast, Joy Kent, Virginia
Benoist, Modelon Adler, Barbara ' Kavern and Bette Rea
Martin.
Kennell-Ellis.
BPWM
Enjoy Festival
Business and Professional Women club members are going In
for something different Monday evening, July 2, when they are
Invited to attend an-old-fashioned strawberry festival in the
garden of Isabella Brlxner's home on Lakcshorc drive.
Apy tlmo between 6 and 6:30 will be the meeting hour, and
co)nc .dressed picnic style. The outdoor supper will be prepared
bv a' special committee, so a small charge will be made, but
please bring cups, forks and spoons, Assisting Mrs. Brixncr will
be stcna uownc, cine uarceion,
Hattle Evans, Hazel Morrison,
Ethel. Morrison, Gertrude Tollc,
Dorothy Ackerman, Ruth Berry
and Katherlne Breit.
The evening's program Is be
ing arranged by Dorothy Acker
man, Katherlne Breit and Ethel
Morrison, and- there will be
games typical of one of these
old-time festivals. Hazel Mor
rison, the new president,' has re
quested short meeting of .the
executive board during the eve
ning. , i '
BPW members assisted . with
activities and serving at the USO
last Sunday, June 24, with the
following divided into four
shifts: Lee Robinson, general
chairman, I a b e 1 1 e Brixncr,
Marietta Conklin, Agnes Gcddcs,
Dcna Backes, Ruth.Hale, Martha
Keller, Betty Jones, Kay Kaylor,
Loraine Quillan, Delia Stark,
Grace Kinlgen, Myrtle - Helm,
Jewel Canlrall, Ellen Upp, Edna
Rvissell, Mayme Johnson, Jo
sephine Pcnrod, Martha McCol
lum, Katherlne Breit, Muriel
Garish and Willie Uhlig. Nu
merous Dies and cakes were do
nated by other members of tho
club. .
Mrs. Hudson Barrow and chil
dren, Marilyn and Richard of
San Martin, Calif., are here-visiting
her sister and father, Mrs.
Howard Jackson and Charles F.
DpLap. They are former resi
dents of Klamath Falls, moving
to California several year ago.
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the Masonic temple on Thurs
embers To
Plqy At Reames
Summer weather brought the
women of Reames Golf club out
on the course in force Friday
morning and later, after a sack
lunch, live tables o t bridge
wore in play in the club house
where Mrs. Charles Rugh, Mrs.
Robert Thompson and Mrs.
John Houston presided as host
esses.
Mrs. Matt Flnnigan lost her
9-hole match to Mrs. Paul Far
rens during the morning round.
Mrs. Roy Rakcstraw won the
guest award for the day. Miss
Marilynn Lourie of San Fran
cisco was introduced as a guest
of Mrs. W. E. Lamm of Modoc
Point..
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Dinner Party ,
Iti 'celebration of the recent
wedding of Donna McFall of
Tulelake and John Hubbard,
AMM 2c, United States navy,
tho young couple was honored
at a dinner party at Sari's on
Thursday evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard plan to
leave on Sunday for Ccntralia,
Wash., to visit the groom's par
ents, after which they will pro
ceed to make their home m Seat
tle where the groom Is stationed,
Enjoying the evening affair
wero Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McFall
of Tulelake, parents of the bride,
Mrs. Eizio Roberts, aunt of the
bride, and the guests of honor.
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Denver Wedding
Word has been received here
al the marriage of Jcromenina
Munsch of Denver, Colo., to
Malvern D. Alcorn of Klamath
Falls, In a ceremony which
took place at the Fitzsimmons
post chapel at Denver on Satur
day, June 9.-
Mr. Alcorn was honorably
discharged recently from the
army air corps, in which he
held the rank of staff sergeant.
He and Miss Munsch became
acquainted when he was sta
tioned in Denver. He is the
son of Mrs. A. T. Hoffman of
Klamath Falls, and is a grad
uate of the Bly high school.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John W, Beiker
of the Colorado city.
Cpt. Hogan of Fitzsimmons,
an army chaplain, ' performed
tho ceremony. Marie Munsch
of Denver was the maid of
honor, and Paul Zayach of Day
ton, Ohio., stood as best man
for the groom. Mr. Beiker gave
his daughter in marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Alcorn will re
main in Colorado through July,
returning to Klamath Falls in
August.
Service Wives
The Service Wives' club met
In the new women's lounge of
the USO on Eleventh and Wal
nut on Thursday, June 21, at 8
p. m. Plans for publicity and
future programs were discussed.
The . members are interested in
serving and decorating the new
building.
Plans for the recent meeting
on Thursday, June 28 were
discussed, and it jwas decided
to have a game night. This
group is composed of both local
women and service wives from
many various states whose hus
bands are stationed at one of
the local military installations
at the present time.
. All service wives are urged
to remember that they are wel
come to attend all USO activ
ities, and that their husbands
will find much to interest them
at the new club. Children, too,
will receive a "royal welcome."
It was decided to have a kid
dies' party within the near fu
ture. The club meets on Mondays
at 1:30 p. m. and on Thursday
evenings at 8 o'clock.
Lucille Montgomery and
daughter Terry, arrived on Tues
day of this week from southern
California for a visit with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence K.
Williams. Mrs. Williams plans
to return to Mills college in Oak
land, Calif., for special' study,
and Mrs. Montgomery will visit
her family here for a few weeks
before returning to her home.
PICTURED ARE THE OFFICERS OF Aloha chapter, Order of Eastern Star,' who gathered to
honor Hazel Foster, worthy grand matron of the order (fourth from right). Other officers
include. Mrs. Will Wood, worthy matron, who is standing to the left of Mrs. Foster; Arthur
Dickson, worthy patron; Mrs. Lawrence K. Phelps, associate matron; Sanford Selby, associ
ate patron; Mrs. Sanford Selby, secretary; Mrs. Nina Currier, treasurer; Mrs. Howard R.
Listoe, conductress; Mrs. Horace E. Cetz, associate conductress; Mrs. George D. Crizzle,
chaplain; Mrs. Arthur Dickson, marshal; Mrs. Arthur H. Denison, organist; Mrs. James
Hunter, Adah; Mrs. Bert E. Miller, Ruth; Mrs. Frank H. Marks, Esther; Mrs.: Everett E.
Metier,' Martha; Mrs. Wallace F. Uerlings, Electa; Mrs. Jerrold C. Linkenbaeh, warder, and
. ! James Hunter, sentiriej. ; 1 .
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Lion s And Don ess1
Install New Officers . i
Tho Willard hotel was the scene of an Installation and dinner
dance for the members of the Lions and Lioness clubs on Tues
day, June 26. Decorations for the affair included arrangement
of salmon gladioli and white larkspur with tall white tapers, and '
125 Lions and their wives and guests were on hand for the 00- :
caslon.
During the evening the retiring president. Paul Skeen, turned '
the gavel over to Dr. C. J. Cox, who acted, as emcee for the
program. Saxophone solos were given by Eldon Tracy,- who
June Wedding
A marriage of Interest to resi
dent of Malln was solemnized
at Las Vegas, Nev., on Sunday
evening, June 17, when Mari
nella Middleton of Houston,
Tex., became the bride of Cpl.
Harry Hundley, on of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hundley of Malin.
The ceremony was performed
in the pastorate of the First Bap
tist church.
Cpl. Hundley is a graduate of
the Malin high school, and at
tended Oregon State college and
the University of Oregon. He
was enlisted in the army air
corps in August, 1943, and met
hi bride at Pine Bluff, Ark.,
when he was stationed at Grider
field near that city.
Cpl. and Mrs. Hundley are ex
pected to visit his parents in Ma
lin when he receives his fur
lough in July or August.
Wed In France
Announcements are to be re
ceived concerning the marriage
of Capt. Robert Vcatch, United
States army air corps, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Vcatch of
1956 Earle street, and Lt. Mar
tha Moore, United Stales army
nurse corps, of Indianapolis,
Ind. The ceremony was read
at Mctz, France on Saturday,
June 9, and following the wed
ding, a reception was held for
zoo guests.
ine young couple was mar
ried first by the mayor of Metz.
as French law requires that they
De married Dy trencn authori
ties, and were then married by
the post chaplain in the hospital
cnapei.
Capt. Veatch Is attached to
the 306th trooD carrier sauad-
ron, and is now In the army of
occupation in the European thea
ter ot operations.
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Visiting at the home of his
parents on Pacific Terrace is Dr.
Calvin L. Hunt, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Warren Hunt. He arrived
here on Monday evening from
Madison, Wis., where he has
been . surgical resident st the
State of Wisconsin General hos
pital. Dr. Hunt plans to remain
here for the week, alter which
he will report to Carlisle Bar
racks. Pa..
Military Wedding
Meld At Merrill
MERRILL At a military wedding in the Merrill Presbyterian
church Thursday night, June 28, Velma Jean Bowman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman, became the bride of Cpl.
William M. McClannahan, U. S. army, stationed at Camp Tule
lake. The groom is formerly of Tacoma. '
The single ring service was read at 7 o'clock by Dr. David
J. Ferguson in the presence of
50 relatives and friends of the
young couple. The vows were
taken before an altar banked
with pink and white carnations
and tall white tapers in can
delabra. Preceding the ceremony,
Esther Morton, Malin, sang "O
Promise Me" and "Ah, Swet
Mystery of Life." The wedding
marches were played by Mrs,
Lawrence Geragherty.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a tip-tpe
length gown ot slipper satin
with half train, made with a
sweetheart neckline. Her finger
tip veil of silk net was caught
about her head with a halo of
seed pearls and she wore a sin
gle strand of pearls. She carried
a bouquet of pink rosebuds and
gardenias.
Mrs. Eugene Beasley, sister
of the bride, was her matron
of honor. Her gown was ot
pink silk net over taffeta and
her flowers were pink and
white sweet peas.
Sgt. Walter Rathmacher was
best man, and the ushers were
Cpls. Barrow and Fleck, U. S.
army.
Following the ceremony, the
young couple received at a re
piayea "Indian Love Call" and
une Alone, accompanied by '
Mrs. Sheoherd at tha nlnnn
iniriy-nve memoers received '
pin for 100 per cent attend
ance during the year from Past
President Walter Wiesendanger, .
and it was announced that club
attendance for an 11-month
period reached an average, of
89.4 per cent.
Lion club officers who wera
Installed at this time included
Ed Robinson, president; Paul
Angstead, vice president: Ever
ett Vanderpool, secretary-treas
urer; p am juee, Lion tamer;
Steve Rose, tail twister, and
directors include John Sand
meyer, James Patterson, Elton .
Disher and Jack Bishop.
Mrs. a. r. neup, retiring
president of the Lioness club.
made a report for her organi- '
zation, and Mrs. Vern Moore, t
past president, installed the new
officers, . including Mrs. Fred
Heilbronncr, president; Mr.
Paul Anestead. vice Dresident:
Mrs. Waiter Wiesendanger, see ,
reiaryirettaurer, ana ivirs nver
ett Vanderpool, liaison officer.
Directors for the year are Mrs,
Elton Disher and Mrs. Marvin
Lucas.
Paul Skeen, retiring presl
dent, presented watches to
Myrle Adams and Vern Moore
for the outstanding work they
did in the 6th War Loan drive
and the United Nations clothing;
drive.
Cocktails were served it 7
o'clock, with dinner and danc
ing following at 8 p. m.
Ladies of the First Methodist
church who served at the USO
center during June were Mrs.
Maurice Leslie, Mrs. A. G. Prod
tor, Mrs. E. W. Mocabee, Mrs.
William Withrow, Mrs. K. G.
Cummings, Mrs. Windham, Mrs.
Earl Redman, Mrs. Westfall,
Mrs. L. K. Phelps, Mrs. I; W.
White. Irene Christensen, Mrs.
E. H. Balsiger, Mrs. John Rlach,
Mrs. William Beck, Effie Red.
key, Mrs. Stone. Mrs. L. A.
Brannan, Mrs.- Barthman, Mrs.
L. W. Johns, Mrs. W. A. Carle,
ton. During the month home,
made cakes were given by Mrs.
Westfall,- Mrs. C. G. Andrus,
Mrs. L. J. Brink, Mrs. W. A.
Carleton, Mrs. A. G. Proctor,
Mrs. Steven Moss, Mrs. D. A.
Kenyon and Mrs. Barthman.
ception held in the annex of
the church. : V
The refreshment table was
centered with ; a three - tiered
wedding cake with pink and
white trim which the bride and
groom cut. The table .was
graced with' a handmade lacs
cloth and tall tapers compli
mented the center motif. Pour
ing were Minnie Stukel and
Mrs. Walter Rathmacher.
. The bride, a graduate of the
Merrill high school, attended
St. Helen's hall, Portland and
since completing her studies
there has been bookkeeper with
the Merrill branch, First Na,
tional Bank of Portland.
The groom saw several -months
service overseas in the
Pacific where he was wounded
in action
Mr. and Mrs. McClannahan
will spend several days with
the groom's relatives in Tacoma
before returning to Merrill to
make their home for the pres.
ent. --'
For traveling, Mrs.' McClan.
nahan wore a green and white
dressmaker suit with white- ac
cessories, and gardenias at her
shoulder. .