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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1945)
1 . .v ! ft "t- I ' ' r. I1 tmmft J - and fSfnxr.mvTTW z. I r 1 " 1 m oj' -v I, .n v. v. vf feBtotf,,- - -.wimiir -mm ,fr--H' -Jp- .'LiMifc. j f it "y J irk' A BIT'OF RELAXATION ot the end of the day is mighty welcome and this group of girls is taking advantage of the'pool ond tennis courts at the Howard Barnhisel home on Conger avenue. Barbara Osborn and Donna Morehouse peek through an inner tube at the photographer, and center, June Hauger and Ella Tatlow rest between matches on the tennis court. At right is Shirley Mason, relaxing after a day's work at a downtown store. I Wesley Guderian. j ; v.- Reception, Event Of Friday Evening ClImnxinK icvcrnl weck o( liiforninl cvcnla nnd pnrtles nt llio Marino Diirrncks wim tha reception held on Frltluy cvcnlnu In honor of Col. Merlin Schneider, new commiindlni! officer nt the Ilm-racks, and Col. and Mrs. George O. Vun Orden, who urc leiivlnR this coinliiK week. Tho reception, wim held In tho beautiful bachelor officers quarters from 5 until 7 o'clock wllh Klamath Fnlln people and officers mid their kucsIs greet-" Inn tho two colonels. Tho Van OnlenH Inivo been hero since last November when Cni Vim Orden took over com- ' mniidlnK officer's duties nt the post from Col. iiornnra uuoci. Col. Schneider Ims come here from Camu I'endleton, ucenn side. Calif., where he spent most of a 30-dav leavo after relurnlnK to tho United States from action with tho mnrlno corps In tho Mnrshalls, Guam, and Okinawa. (!ol. Van Orden will leavo nun for nverseiis duty and Mrs. Vim Orden will return with their two children, Moreno a n George Jr. to 1'ennsylvanla where they will remain until the colonel returns from overseas. Art Needle Work 'Mis. Robert E. Wuttenburi! In vlted members of the Art Needle Work club and a few special friends to her home, 210 -Pino street, Wednesday afternoon, to look at the gifts presented to tho Wnttenburgs nt their recent 40lh wedding anniversary purty, nnd to greet Mrs. Elizabeth Rnmsby. club member who has returned ' from n seven-month stay In Ash' ville, N. C, with her son-in-law and daughter, Lt.-Col. nnd Mrs. Theodore K. Ulllenwaicrs nnu three children. Lt.-Col. allien- wnlcrs Is now oversens and Mrs. Glllenwntcrs nnd children nro locnted In Los Angeles. An arrangement of sweet pens in colors of red, white nnd blue in n low ruby-glass bowl mnao an uttrnctlvo centerpiece for tho Inco-covercd dining room table. Iced ten and cookies were served nt 4 o'clock. Mrs. Wat tonburg wns nsslsted by Mrs. M. S. Bldcn and Orion Wntten burg. Present for this delightful mid-summer meeting wore Mrs. D. V. Kuykendnll, president; Mrs. George Hum, Mrs. J. F. Gooller, Mrs. Charles Joseph Martin, Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones, Mrs, George Chnslain. Mrs. Marlon Hnnks, Mrs. Calvin Hunt, Mrs. Rufus Moore, Mrs. Z, J. Powell, Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Mrs. King of San Francisco, cousin of Mrs. Mooro, Mrs, Elizabeth Rnmsby, Mrs. A. B. Lund, Mrs. F. R. Olds, Mrs. J. F, Pcnrod, Mrs. R. II. Anderson, Mrs. Lyle O. Mills nnd Mrs. Mnudo Hoslcy. - 8 Slumber Party Barbara Reeder. grundtlnugh ter of Juclgo nnd Mrs. U. E. Reeder, wns hostess to a group of girls nl n lawn slumber party, Tuesdny, July 17. Refreshments were served throughout tho evening, Those Invited to the ntfnlr wero Ruth Fletcher, Jcnnnlno I Selby, Mnrlnn Matthews, Doris Liggett, Beverly Melhnse, Nnncy Elliott nnd Cleo Lnnipropulos. . . s s Visitors Honored The attractive homo of Mrs, Mao Scomcs on Pacific Terrace was tho scene of n dinner given In honor o Mr, nnd Mrs. Wnlter Pctlcngor of Los Angeles on Thtirsduy evening. Thoso present wero Mr. nnd . Mrs, J. S. Wilson, Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Klunds, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thnmao Socmen, Ann Rude, Kalhryn Wilson, Johnnie Wil son, and tho guests of honor. Surprise Party A surprise party wns given In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Larson nt their new homo on Mack street Friday, July 13, by some of the members of the Eagles auxiliary nnd their hus bnncls. Pinochle was played with high scores won by Mrs. H. J. Lehigh nnd G. C. Pcrsell, second to Mrs. M. L. Brntton nnd Leon Crnpo, nnd n speeinl award went to Mrs. Mary Melton. A potluck supper wns served at n late hour to the guests of honor, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Brnt ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Percell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Crnpo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Mushy, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Lehigh, Mrs. Mary Melton, Mrs. Clnrn Behind, Mrs. Francis Herbert, Mrs. Lornn Groves, Mrs. Vloln Kelly, Mrs. Ethel King, Mrs. Agnes DeChnn eau, Mrs. Clara Rimer, Patsy Larson, Mnrylyn Arney nnd Rod ney Larson. erv7ce Wi ves Mrs. Jerry L. Thomas nnd Mrs. E. T. Brltton were hos tesses nt the Thursday night meeting of the Servicemen's Wives club which wns held at tho USO clubrooms. A potluck supper was a feature of the evening. Ann Dlrksmeicr was a special guest. After tho meeting, French berets were made for the cab aret dunce to be held Monduy night at the USO. Mrs. E. T. Brltton, who has studied voice and speaking, read poetry of frost, bandburg and Minay. All wives of servicemen In this community, whether their husbands arc officers or en listed men, are invited to join tliis group and enjoy its weekly meetings which nro held at the USO on Thursday nights. Mrs. Jerry L. Thomas is presi dent of the organization. Junior Hostesses Junior Hostesses staffed and operated the USO last Sunday, July 15, when members of the group worked in the check room, the information desk, at tho snack bar, and in the kitchen, Those helping throughout the day were Dannie Hall, Gen evieve Lund, Martha Ray, Betty Lombard, Lctty Linman. Marian Hansen, Patricia Benbist, Vir ginia Bcnoist, Mary Jane Peter son, Evelyn -Pierce, Verna Dean Mcggs, Neva Coles, Jean Osten riorf, Naomi Kimsey, Hazel Hef fley, Nanette Schubert, Jcan nctte Jonos, and Evelyn Hudson. PLATOON SGT AND MRS. RANDOLPH HAMM were recent ly married In a ceremony In the Reno Baptist church. Mrs. Homm Is the former Alyce Dickenson, daughter of Mrs, Fan nie M. Choyne of Merrill road, and Sgt, Hamm Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Hamm of Washington, D. C. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Turnbaugh of Tule- lake. bat. Hamm has served overseas with the marine corps and is now stationed at Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif. 0 Bell Studios, Wrights-Honored At Lawn Supper Mrs. Frederick G. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hawkins entertained at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Franey, 2030 Fremont, at a lawn supper and party Monday night, July 16, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright of 2034 Fremont, who will leave this week lor Los Angeles. Mr. Wright has been manager of the Sears Roebuck farm store and has accepted a promotion in the southern city. Going away gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wright and during the evening bridge, ping pong and other outdoor and Indoor games were enjoyed. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Howie, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. J. Miller Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sproat Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Franey, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fisher, Mrs. W. H. Lewis, Mrs. Jack Dubcl, Joseph C. O'Neill, and F. T. O'Neill. Social Club Members of the Social club and tho Past Noble Grand club of the Rebekahs met on Wednes day, July 11, for a picnic at tho home of Ora Sweet of 1340 Wilford, with Marguerite Landis assisting. Seventeen attended. Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsby, who has been away for several months, was welcomed back. The Social club and tho Past Noble Grand club will again unite August 8, and the Social club will meet Wednesday, July 26, for a potluck picnic at the home of Mrs. Fred Cofer of 1017 High. Lunch eon A recent guest at the home of Mrs. Lucille Willis of the Alpha apartments was Mrs. Es tella Birnie of Pasadena, who left this last Tuesdny to return to her home, Mrs. Willis accom panied Mrs. Birnie south. Last Friday, Mrs. Willis was hostess at a bridge luncheon hon oring her guest. Those invited were Mrs. Clemens Lundy, Mrs. E. M. Raymond, Mrs. Jnck Frnney, Mrs. Marvin Thomas, Mrs. Byron Hnrdenbrook, and Mrs, Ben Gibson. Past Matrons Members of Aloha Past Matron club will meet Friday. July 27. at one o'clock on the lawn of the F. H. Cofer home. 1017 High for a picnic lunch and afternoon of tun ana troiic. Mrs. a. a. Epperson, club president, re quests all members to bring their own table service. Jayceettes Mrs. Paul Deller and Mrs. Ray Worden were hostesses at the monthly meeting of the Jayceettes held on Friday, July 13. Plans for the family picnic to be held on August tj at Moore park were discussed. After the meeting pinochle and bridge were enjoyed with first prize in pinochle going to Mrs. Eldred Putnam and first in bridge won by Mrs. William Bratton. Those attending were Mrs. Eldred Putnam, Mrs. Paul Lee, Mrs. Dan Farris, Mrs. Pat Eng strom, Mrs. Morgan Johnson, Mrs. William Bratton, Mrs. Max Hicks, Mrs. Edwin Schneebeck, Mrs. Rose Lee, Mrs. Donald McKay. Mrs. William Stolk, Mrs. Troy Cook, Mrs. George Kingan, and Mrs, Ray Ward. Farewell Mrs. Robert Chilcote and Mrs Charles Bailey were co-hostesses at a farewell party lor Mrs. Don ald Vannice on Thursday, July 12, at 2036 LeRoy. Alter dessert and coffee, Mrs. Vannice was surprised with handkerchief shower. Mrs. Wil liam Borscher was high at bridge and Mrs. Lloyd Froom was low. Those present were Mrs. Stan ley Staiger, Mrs. Melvin Howie, Mrs. Lloyd Froom, Mrs. William Borcher, Mrs. Robert Sproat, Mrs. Vannice, and the hostesses. USO Dance Decorations for the lorthcom ing Monday night dance at the USO will be put up at a decor ating party to be held at the clubrooms on Saturday night. Junior Hostesses and service men will decorate for the dance which will take the form of a French cabaret, "Le Rat Mort." The walls will be decorated with scenes and silhouettes ty pical ol a Montmartre cafe. Small tables lighted by candles will be placed about tho -room. Hutchinsons Leave For Medford Home Friends this week said goodbyes to Mr. and Mrs. Keva Hutchinson and daughter Shirley who left on Thursday to make their homo in Medford. He has been employed here by Copco for many years nnd during their stay here tho Hutchinsons have lived at 1025 N. 7th. Mrs. Hutchinson was honored at a luncheon and handkerchief shower by Mrs. Henry Gerber at her home nt 329 High last week. Guests were Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. T, S, Durment, Mrs. Kenneth Klahn, Mrs, Herbert Landis, Mrs, J. V. Owens, Mrs. Burgo Mason Jr., Mrs. Howard Barnhisel. Mrs. William Snane- lcr, Mrs. Allsa Kuykcndall. Mrs. Ted Shoop, Mrs. John Fowler, and Mrs. S. I. Rltchey. On Friday of Inst week Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler enter tained the Hutchinsons nt dinner at their homo on Pacific Ter rnce, Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Ritchie, nnd Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Durment, Mrs. Gerber entertained Wed nesday night at dinner lor the Hutchinsons and Shirley. Gueis were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wort ley, Mrs. Henry Gerber Sr., and Margaret, Marilyn and Sylvia Gerber. On Wednesday afternoon Elizabeth Andersch was hostess at a nnrtv for Shirley Hutchin son when a group of Shirley's friends gathered to honor ncr, Navy Wives Guests at the regular lunch eon meeting of the Navy Offi cers' Wives club last Wednesday at the BOQ at the navy air sta tion were Mrs. W. W. Wick of Long Beach and Mrs. Peter Lingle of Seattle. Cards followed the meeting and prizes were won by Mrs. J. M. uungan in bridge and Mrs. H. M. Zisken in bingo. Plans are being made for the club picnic to be held on Sunday. July 29, at 2 o'clock at Keno for members and their families. For further information, those inter ested may call Mrs. J. E. Jen kins, social chairman, at 7010 The next meeting will be held on Thursday, July 26, at 1:30 in the BOQ at the air station. The time will be spent compiling usu scrapoooKs ana an mem bers are .asked to attend. mogeneV. Rowan s Recent Bride' TULELAKE Before an altar "banked with white gladioli and deep blue delphinum complimented by lighted white tapers in tall candelabra, Imogene V. Rowan, eldest daughter of Mrs. Mabel Rowan, became the bride on Saturday evening, July 14, of Pvt. Eugene V. Smith, Company C, U. S. army, Camp Tule lake. The ring service was read in the Tulelake Community Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Hugh L. Bronson in the presence ol relatives and friends ol the young couple. Preceding the ceremony. Mrs. William Bond and Mrs. William, Visitors the and Visiting this week at home of his parents, Mr. Mrs. Walter Fuller of 2254 Vine, are Lt. Hugh Fuller and his bride, the former Margaret Smith, daughter of Mrs. Cleo Smith ol Hollywood. Lt. Fuller is on leave Irom the Modesto hospital, and the couple was married in St. Michael's Episcopal church, Hollywood, on the evening of July 12, He is to return to the hospital at the end of two weeks. Mrs. Fuller is a motion picture actress, and Lt. Fuller returned recently from Germany where he was with the famous Ked Couple Weds Ol interest to Klamath Falls residents is the recent marriage in Boulder, Colo., ol Bonnie B. Howard and Donald A. Ander son, both ol Klamath Falls. A cousin ol tne bridegroom, Maj. Henry Sears Thomson, head chaplain at Fitzsimmons hospital in Denver, performed the ceremony. He was assisted by the Rev. John Sanders. ; Wedding guests were the three sisters ol the bridegroom, Ruth, Beth and Dorothy Ander son, Mr. and Mrs. William Loach, Mrs. Rose Barnett ol San Diego, Dr. and MrS. John B. Schooland, Mrs. John J. Ver muelen, Mrs. Henry Thomson, and Mrs. John Sanders- , The newly weds, who wil make their home , in Klamath Falls, will return Irom Boulder by way of San Francisco. - Mrs. Anderson is the daughter ol the late Mr. and Mrs. irank Jucas Diamond fifth division, Patton's and is well-known here where army. she has lived lor many years, I N v 1 I'll i 4 j, v i v ' , : m& I . 'is?-! f A VISITOR IN KLAMATH FALLS is Mrs. W. H. Lewis of Garv. Ind.. who is here with her dauaher-in-law, Mrs. Freder ick G. Lewis of Fremont street. Mrs. Lewis is the mother of CaDt. Frederick C. Lewis, former post quartermaster at the Marine Barracks, who is now serving overseas. She has four other sons in the service, two ot them overseas, sne plans to remain here until September. J Wesley Guderian, Humphries played as a piano duet, "I Love ou Truly." They played also the traditional wed ding marches. The bride wore a short formal ol powder blue made with draped shoulders ana short peplum ana: a halo hat in the same shade as her dress. Her flowers, ar ranged in a spray, were pink and blue sweet peas. Phyllis Rowan was brides maid lor her sister. Her lrock was white and she carried a spray ol pink and white sweet peas and wore a tiara ol the same flowers. - Cpl. Wynston Stokes, Camp Tulelake, was, best man. r . The ushers were Pvt. Olchawa and Pvt. John Chicarelli, both of the same military camp. jurs. Kowan wore for tne cere mony a black afternoon gown with white accessories and a gardenia corsage. immediately following the ceremony the young couple re ceived . in tne annex ot tne church. i The lace-covered bride s table was centered with a three-tiered white bride's cake topped with a soldier and bride. Pastel "shaded sweet peas in cut glass bowls and tall tapers in cut glass holders flanked the center arrangement. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Nona Stonecypher, Mrs. Wanda Dysert and Mardell Long, three sisters, and Mrs. Mary McCuan. Mrs. Ival Wolfe arranged the table appointments and the altar flowers were arranged by Mrs. E. Webb Staunton. Following a short wedding trip the young couple will be at home on "A" street in Tule lake. The bride Is employed In' a secretarial capacity at the Tule lake headquarters of the fish and wildlife service. The groom was a resident of Campbell, Mo. before his army service. f i Out of town guests, here for the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pedersen and twin daugh ters, Margaret and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goulden, Mrs. Howard King and Maxine All man, all of Alturas; Mrs. Irene Markham, Willa Lynch, Cpl, and Mrs. Elmer Jacobson and PFC. Jimmle Jones, USMC, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Louise Reil, aunt of the bride, who Is visiting here from Winnemucca, Nov. Recent Wedding Kunlce L, Steinman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Darwin E. Stein man of Klamath Falls, became the bride of Joseph S. Hum phries, son of Mr. and Mrs. S, S. Humphries of Medford, In a ceremony read on Saturday, June 30, at 9 o'clock. Rev. David F. Barnett Jr.,.of the First Presbyterian church offlclntod. Attendants of tho couple we're Cpl. and Mrs. Albert MInolll. After the ceremony, tho young couple left for an extended hcjn oymoon trip to tho coast. They plan to make their home In fclnmath Falls. The bride was formerly cm ployed at the First National bank in Klamath Falls, r Tho groom received an hondr able discharge from the army air corps on June 6 of this year, having served In the European theater. ,