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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1945)
' "i ? 'J.I.:... ' A '', v BARTON IS THE six ond a half months old son of Lt. ond Mrs. Curtis White of 2605Vondergrift. Lt. White is with the novol oir corps ond is now stationed at tho novol air station. r Kcnnoll-Ellis Klamath'Couple Weds In Denver Two well known Klimnth Falls families were united when Krinu Renncr, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Henner of South Fifth street, became the bride of Dud A. Peteralelner. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Petorstelncr of Portland street at a ceremony rend in Denver on Friday, July 13. Ednn traveled from Klamath Falls to Denver, whore Hud Is stationed, for the wedding. Ho Is stationed at Lowry Field num ber ono at Denver with tho army- air corps. Tho wcddlns took place at the Episcopal church with the Rev. Robert A. Russell officiating at the ceremony which was per formed at 8:3(1 In Uie evening. For her wedding tho new Mrs. Prlerstclncr woro a platinum colored suit with white hat and whilo accessories. On her shoul der sho woro a single lavender orchid. Tho young couple was attend ed by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffrcy of Denver. Following tho wedding they traveled to Tlnylown, Colo., in the Rocky mountains, where they spent a honeymoon of sev eral duys. Mrs. Peterstclncr Is a gradu ate of Klamath Union high school with the class of 11)43, and ho graduated from Klamath Union high school In 1044. He Inter attended Siicramcnto Jun ior college at Sncramcnto prior lo entering tho army air corps. Mrs. Peterstclncr has return ed to her homo in Klamath Fnlls and will rcmnln here for the present. Born Mr. and Mrs. Wnltcr A. Wil son Jr., (the former Rutli Camp bell) lire the parents of a son, Gary James, born on July 23, at the Shoemaker Navnl hos pital ill Plcnsiinton, Cnllf. The grandparents uro Mr. nnd Mrs. Krucst L. Campbell of Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. Wilson of Portland. Chief Wilson is expecting orders for overseas duty again and Mrs. Wilson nnd young son will make their homo with her parents on Homcdnlc road. Mrs. Campbell is now in the south ns guest of her daughter nnd " family. S 5 Wedd'mg Plans Last minute plans were being imide this week for the wedding next Wednesday, August 15, of Susan Ann, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. A. N. Kelscy, 2331 Gnrclcn, to Waller W. Dower, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee J, Bower of Hub bard, Ore. Tho ceremony Will take place nt St. Pnul's Episcopal church Wednesday evening with the Rev. F. C. Wlsscnbnch offlcl- " Ann Is n grnduntc of Klnmath Union high school with the clnss of 11)43 nnd Inter attended Arm strong's college nt Berkeley. Tho groom-to-be is n second engineer In the mniitimo service. 8 S Garden Club Featured nl the Monday meet ing of the Gnrden club were ar rangements of weeds nnd sticks In. novel nnd lovely displays. Tho mooting wns held In the library clubrooms. HnulniwoH for the dnv were Mrs, K. O. Cummlngs nnd Mrs. It. G. GroesbccK, ana me meet ing wns well nttended. S Junior Hostesses served n pot luck supper nt the USO club rooms on Frldny night nt 7 o'clock. Chulrmnn of the event wns Nnnetle Schubert and Corn Wolfo nnd Lorrnlno Olson hurl charge of entertainment. Specinl guests wore Mrs. Ruth Glnsgow, Mrs. John Schubert, Beverly Richardson, Alice Miles, and Oliver Frnnklln. Third Birthday MERRILL Linda, daughter of Lieutenant (Jg) Tom Willis, U. S. nnvy mid Mrs. Willis, cele brated her third birthday at the home of her maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dal ton, on August 8. The story of the three benrs nnd other nursery rhymes, "doodle bugs" made of gum drops nnd nnimnl crackers topped with cake icing added to the enjoyment of the small guests. The big birthday cake with three blue candles centered the refreshment table nnd games were enjoyed from three until five o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Dnlton nnd Mrs. Willis were Mrs. Hoy McNeill, nnd Betty Lou Dnlton, Mnlln. Mothers present were Mrs. Riley DcLap, Mrs. Dale West, Mrs. Roy Beasley and Mrs. Virgil Barron. The young guests Included Sarn West. Katherino Ahern, Kathleen Moore. Jackie Barry, Sully and Larry DeLnp. Tommy, Hilly and Esther Beasley, John llunnicutt, Virginia Barron, Dar lene Storey, Roger Trotmnn, and Hob Willis, all of Merrill and Kent and Thlrzn Gucckncr, Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Roberlson of Palo Alto, Calif., nre visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Llndlcy ot Llndley llelgnis. Mrs. itonerlson is-me former Katherlne Llndley. MARRIED IN A CEREMONY read at Denver on July 13 Were Edna Renncr and Bud Peterstciner, both well-known Klamath Falls young people. , -"v. t hi VL ' - t .- C i Salem Wedding Pvt. Austin B. Lewis, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Alva Lewis of Washburn way, took as his bride Lois Mculer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Mculer, of Lebanon, Ore., nt a ceremony read in Salem on Saturday, August 4. The service was rend nt the home of the Hcv. Wlllard B. Hall of the Congregational church at Salem. For her wedding the bride wore a two-pieco ensemble of navy blue nnd white checked material with bluo accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses. Attendants for tho ceremony were Ramona Stringer of Leb anon and E. C. Brldgcr of Klam ath Falls. Miss Stringer wore a beige suit with white acces sories. Traveling north for the wed ding were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bridgcr of Klamath Falls. Pvt. Lewis Is stationed at Camp Adair awaiting overseas transfer, Service Wives Mrs. Violet Koch conducted a free hand painting class at the weekly meeting of the Service Men's Wives club which wns held in the USO clubrooms Thursday night. Mrs. Koch, who has been doing art work for the past IS years, studied nt nrt schools in Arizona and South Dakota. Twelve members attended the meeting which was held in the women's lounge. The group planned a potluck supper for the next meeting date, Thursday, August 16, at 7 p. m. in the lounge. The Daughters of the Nile will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 nt the home of Mrs. Lorcn Palmerton nt 840 Pncific Terrace to sew for the Shrine hospital for crippled children in I Portland. . , ,'.- 4) W"-r"f0r tt. LUCKY ENOUGH to be with Lt. B. F. Johnson while he is stationed here at the naval oir station is Mrs. Johnson and small daughter, Electa May. The Johnsons live ot 2805 Summers lane, ; : Kennell-Ellls Reames Groups To Have Tournament Reames Golf and Country club will-start a mixed handicap two-ball foursome tournament on the last Sunday In-August, and the tourney will continue for the' next two Sundays thereafter, according to local golfers. , . ... It will be a ladies' choice affair with women choosing their partners from among the men. However, -women are not allowed to choose their husbands as tournament partners. Eighteen holes over the three Sundays will comprise the con test and two trophies are to be awarded, one to the lady and one to the man with the lowest score. ; A special guest at the Friday get-together of the women at the country club last week was Mrs. Mollcttc Reames Jennings of San Francisco, who was a special guest of Mrs. Leslie Rogers On Friday, August 10, a spe cial feature of the day was the birthday luncheon and birthday cake in honor of Mrs. E. P. Brostcrhous, Ardyce Brown Guest At Bridal Shower TULELAKE In the lovely, colorful garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. French Johnson, Ardyce Brown, bride-elect, whose engagement to Sergeant Jack Fenslcr, U. Si army aircorps of Victorvillc, Calif., was announced several weeks ago, was honored Sunday afternoon, August 5, at a delightfully planned pre-nuptlnl shower. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. French Johnson and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Rieben, Mrs. L'oeth Dunlap, Mrs. Pat McGinely, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. Jack Kelly, Mrs. Ward McCulley and Mrs. William Hooper, An old-fashioned wishing well, surrounded by lavender, pink and white phlox held the array of gifts and refreshments were in keeping with the sum mer theme. Ardyce, a popular member of the younger set, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcrton Brown and is nt home with her pnrcnts this summer. Her fi nncc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Fenslcr, Tulclako, is expect ed home on furlough in the near future. No date has been set for, thb wedding. Fifty guests were invited for the afternoon. n i rv Kecent Driae;is Hon ored At S ho we r ALTAMONT Mrs. Walter of Altamonl entertained a group of friends oh Monday afternoon nt the Hanson residence at 4135 Altamont drive, complimenting Mrs. J. E. Wood, the former Wllma Jean Robertson. Friends Invited to the shower included' Mrs.. Frank Cardoza, Mrs. Owen Campbell, Mrs. Esther Roberts, Mrs.'.Frank Thomas, Mrs. B. G. Plnncll, Mrs. Sam Woodard, Mrs. Ed Lawrence, Mrs, G. Collins, Mrs. Ralph Bcnolst,' Mrs, Warren Litlstokow, Mrs, Bnrbnra Musselmnn, Mrs, Wil. Ham Swartz, Mrs, William Rut- ledge, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Ona Bngley, Mrs. Wesley Harscy, Mrs. Elmer Arnold, Mrs. Everett Sparks of Bonnnzn, Mrs, Ralph Rnyson nnd Mrs. Tommy Hook er ot Portland, Mrs. Lonnte Se horn, Mrs. Louis Brown, Mrs. Worley, Mrs. Enrl Stevens, Mrs, Spore, Mrs. Wilds, Mrs, Mike Lnvcnlck, Nadine Hnnson, Vlr glnln Bngley, Pnt Bcnolst, Ruble Wren, Shnron Campbell, Betty Rutledgo, Glenna Edwnrds, Bev erly Plnncll, Bonnie White, Mer cedes Collins, Betty Wilds and Betty Hnrsey. Refreshments were served lute in the afternoon by the. hostesses, Mrs. Hanson and Mrs.. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Wood are at homo to their many friends at tho government trailer camp. He is a seaman guard at the Klnmath naval air station. Belated Birthday Joyce Ann Howard of River view; who was seven years old on- June 4,- but was unable to celebrate at that time because she was-recovering from a ton silectomy, entertained several of her friends on , Wednesday after noon at a theatre party. Those attending wera Shirley Frances Mattoon, Rose Ann Brown,- Nancy Tammer and the hostess Joyce Ann Howard. Social Club The Eastern Star Social club met at the . Masonic hall on Friday, August-3,-for-Its regu lar meeting. . . Tables were centered with lovely arrangements of pink and White phlox and tour tables ot bridge were In play during the afternoon. A special prize was awarded, to Mrs.'V. J. Joscpn son.' and" high' in- bridge was won bv' Mrs. E. M. Chllcoto and second bv Mrs. F. H. Cofer. Hostesses, were' Mrs. Harold M. Brown arid Mrs. A. R. Dick son. ' i : I Hanson and Mrsi Don-Robertson Dinner Party A-dlr.ncr-party 'was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gray of 2620 .Bisbee recently In honor of Tech. Sgt. John Bowen and ' his wife, ; the i, former Kali jKazes ;of ' New' Yprk City. Sgt. 'Bowen arrived - recently from the Valley- Forgo' General hos pltaV at Phoenixvlllc, i Penn., on a 30-day furlough ' after being released from a German prison camp.. . i- ... I Those, present- to welcome the young couple were Ethel Book, .Goraldlne Book, Shirley Book, Bob Bailey, Kenneth Werner, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gray and family. After the furlough Johnny will' return to. the Valley Forge hospitals for further treatment, ft Vt CELEBRATING HIS second birthday this last Thursday was Cary Donald Rieben, shown above with his mother, Mrs. Donald Rieben. The picture was taken to send to Gary's father, Captain. Donald Rieben, now on convalescent leave in Switzerland. Kennell-EIlis Picnic The Orions entertained for their children with a picnic at Moore park on Tuesday, July 24, at 12:30. Mrs. Clifton G. Baxter was chairman of the re freshment committee. A potluck luncheon was served to the following mem bers and guests: Mrs. Troy D. Cook. Paula Ann and Duane, Mrs. M. H. Melchcrt and Stuart, Mrs. Charles B. Larkin and Jane, Mrs. Ray W. C o w 1 e s and Bill, Mrs, G. C, Baxter, Mrs. Wendell B. Smith, Diane and Serena, Mrs. Ray L. Garrison, Lenny, Carolyn and David, Mrs. Charles Garrison, Mrs. Stuart Balsiger, Dickie, Gwenie and Jaime, Mrs. Arthur Millard and Pamela, Mrs. George Crakes, Gary and Virginia, Mrs. W. G. Crakes, Mrs. L. D. Metcalf, Eddie and Kenny, Mrs. Kenneth- Samson and Zeta, Mrs. Sue Tur ner, Mrs. J. J. O'Harra, Tim and Pat, Mrs. C. A. Baker, Carol and Gil, Mrs. W. L. Terwilliger, Dick and Don, Mrs. W. H. B. Anderson, Mrs. Arthur Wiggins, Mrs. Edwin Schneebeck and David, Mrs. Jack Andrus and Loa Mae, Mrs. Frank Gardinier and Jean, Mrs. Charles Cum mlngs, David, Douglas and Jill, Mrs. Albert Gaster, Garwin and Karen, Mrs. Charles Finch and Jerry Mae, Mrs. John W. Weber, John, Konel and Lee Anne, and Darlene Clark. VISITING HERE UNTIL the ';T rfliXS'm Holden of New York City, who is here with Ensign ond Mrs Edwood Nichols of Arthur street. Mrs. Nichols, left, is a teach er with the citv schools here and is Miss Holden's sister. , 'J': Xjrr I I ,f f ' j . Committee MeetsTo; Plan Annual Affair The executive committee and officers of the .Wednesday club of St. Paul's Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Ed Goeckner on Thursday evening to discuss plans for the annual Wednesday club tea which will be given this year on August 29. Mrs. Robert O. Sproat has been named chairman of the tea committee and will be assisted by Mrs. George Rogers. : At the Thursday evening mcet- Dinner Party CoL Merlin Schneider, former commanding officer at the Marine Barracks, was guest of honor at a dinner party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van at 1001 Eldorado. An out-of-town guest was Mrs. Cora McHard of Vancouver, Wash., who has spent the week at the Van home. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc Gillivary and son Phillip. Col. Schneider, Mrs. Van, and Mr. McGillivary are all mem bers of the same high school graduating class at Clatskanie, Ore. Later in the evening, the party was joined by Dr. Herrick Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, and the group was guests of the colonel at the bachelor officers' quarters at the Marine Barracks. f 1th ot August is Miss Leslie Gudcrlan Herald ' ond News By Nadine Palmerton ing plans were--also made fof the - annual fall rummage sale. Mrs. Dot Clark was appointed chairman and she will have Mrs. C. M. LaComa as her assistant. . Refreshments were served by the hostess and president of the group, Mrs. Goeckner. , Anniversary ' Mr. and Mrs. August Andrteu of the Midland district cele brated their, thirtieth wedding anniversary on Saturday, July 28, by asking friends and rela tives in for- the evening. Pinochle and 500 were played with prizes for pinochle going to Mrs-. Lee Sutton' and Ernest Milani. For 500, Mrs. Lester Finelli was high and Lester Pinelli was low. A special award was received by Betty Largent, Delicious refreshments were served later in the evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinelli, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Largent, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malani, Sgt. and Mrs. Boltis, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denault, Mr. and Mrs. George Flowers, Mrs. Pearl Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Andrieu and Children, Mrs. Oscar Denault and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Malani, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneyder, Lewis Botens, Regis Andrieu, Betty Largent and the host and hostess, t ' -".v Sojourners Another regular meeting of; the Sojourners was held on Wednesday, August 7,- In the Blue room of the Wlllard hotel. At a short business meeting conducted by the president, Mrs. A. J. Lambert, a communi cation was. read from Mrs. Floyd Fanders of Salem, presi dent of a similar organization which has recently been started in that city. Also announcement was made of a certificate award ed to the club by the treasury department for its part in the recent 7th War Loan drive when the allotted quota was met and surpassed. Mrs. E. M. Thompson was welcomed as a new member at this meeting. Several tables of bridge and pinochle were at play following the business ses sion with honors In bridge go ing to Mrs. Melvin Bakke and Mrs. F. A. Murphy and in pin ochle to Mrs. A. J. Lambert. The hostess for the afternoon was Mrs. Louis Saucr. Surprise Party Honored at a surprise birth day party on August 2 was Miss Leslie Holden of New York; City, who is visiting here with Mrs. Edwood Nichols at the Nichols home on Arthur street, Guests for the evening were Miss Holden, Lt, and Mrs. Mel Duncan and two daughters, Lt. Or) and Mrs. Jerry Claeys and son, Lt. and Mrs. Jack Lynch, Lt. and Mrs. Jack Gordon and Ens. and Mrs. Nichols. Thursday evening, "August 2, Prosperity Rebekah lodge met In regular session in the IOOF hall with all officers present. A class of candidates was initiated Including Olive J. Fleming, Edna Kathryn Cokcr, Goldle McClurg and Ruth Dixon.