Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 29, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    Annual Parties
For New Year's Eve
! Two of the largest affairs given annually on New Year's Eve
1 ire the dancing parties at the Elks temple for Elks and their
i ladles and at Reames Golf and Country club for club members
i ind their houseguests. , ...
' Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Rawlins head the Elks committee this
: year and they will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reading,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duracna, "
, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Duracna, Mr.
i md Mrs. Ben Pcrnigotti, Mr.
' tnd Mrs. Frank Bogatay, Mr.
' md Mrs. Clarence Gilmore,
Mrs. Marg Kincaid, Emmitt
Kisemore and Frank Driscoll.
Dancing will start at 10
o'clock and there will be a buf
fet supper which will be served
starting at 11 o'clock.
, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins are
"having a cocktail party for their
committee members in the pine
paneled room before the party.
The Chicagoans are providing
dance music for this annual
Elks affair.
The committee making ar
rangements for the Reames club
party includes Mr. and Mrs. Ted
i Reeves, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs.
' John West, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
l Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Elton
j. H. Thompson.
Stuart's orchestra will play
t for dancing and there will be
' a New Year's morning break
! fast served at 1 o'clock. Christ
i mas trees, lights and greens
i will make the clubhouse gay
! and posters have been painted
1 by young Ted Reeves.
. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will
J have cocktails for their commit
i tee before the dance at theclub
i house. rv:
' . There are quite a few small
f cocktail parties before ' the
! dances and several , breakfasts
i have been planned to follow the
parties at both Elks arjd
i Reames. : . -
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Engagement-
i ! ' MAUN Mr; - arid - Mrs.-.' 3.
Perry Haley have announced
the engagement of their young-
' est daughter, Maxine, to - Lt.
.Comdr. Merle E. Bossart, U. S.
. naval reserve, now of Ligion-
iere, Penn. The wedding is plan-
ned for early January.
V The bride-elect graduated De
cember 19 from the University
of Tennessee at Knoxville and
arrived soon after to spend the
holidays with her parents. She
majored in home economics.
. Lt. Comdr. Bossart is the son
; , of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bossart
and is a graduate of the Penn-
sylvania State Nautical school,
Philadelphia. He enlisted in the
, navy in 1940 and saw action for
five years in the Pacific. He was
discharged December 4.
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Shower
Mrs. John Shaw and Mrs.
Laurence Shaw entertained this
' afternoon, Saturday, at the home
lv of the latter on Painter street
with a bridal shower honoring
Mary Jane Jenkins. .
" . Bridge followed dessert and
" guests included Mary Jane, Mrs.
' John Merryman, Mrs. William
K. Jenkins, Mrs. Frank Drew,
l .Mrs. Greer Drew, Mrs. Alvin
i, Macartney, Mrs. L. Orth Sise
ij .more, Mrs. Ted Durment, Mrs.
J. J. Steiger, Mrs. Innis Roberts,
a Mrs. Charles Rugh, Mrs.
Charles Hovey, Mrs. Ralph
Macartney, Mrs. Haarby Bech
4. en, Mrs. Franklin L. Weaver,
Mrs. Henry Gerber, Mrs. How
- ard Bamhisel, and Joan Camp
bell. 3i ..
Dinner Party
A spinster dinner for Virginia
Howard, who will become the
" bride of Melvin Miller on Sun
day at 1 o'clock at Sacred Heart
church was given Friday eve-
; ning of last week when Ann
Mueller and Dorothea Ellingson
entertained at the R. P. Elling
son home on Pacific Terrace.
Guests included Virginia and
her matron of honor, Mrs.
George Cornell, her three brides-
' maids, Mrs. Jack Meyers, Ann
and Dorothea, and Merlon Al
brecht I".--;--" '
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown
, of Sacramento . enjoyed the
Christmas holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Brown, 1335 Pacific Terrace.
Richard has just been discharged
after several years with the
armed forces serving in military
railroad service in -Africa and
Italy. He is now with the South
ern Pacific. Mrs. Brown is the
former Gladys Park, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Park, Klam
ath Falls residents now living in
San Mateo, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peyton
are entertaining with a holiday
party Sunday from 2 to 7 o'clock
at their home, 820 Pacific Ter
race. They have invited guests
in for Tom and Jerries and as
sisting will be Mrs. Estil Wirtz.
Game Party
The Ellingson family enter
tained last evening at their
home, 1425 Pacific Terrace, with
a game party and buffet supper
at midnight for a group of
friends, many of whom are here
for the holiday season.
The game room was gay with
greens and holiday tinsel and
supper was served from a long
table lighted with candles. Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whit
latch, Mr. and Mrs. Lane War
ren, Mr. and Mrs. Don West, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hunt, Col. and
Mrs. William Holley, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. Richard
Post,- Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mer
lon Albrecht, Helen Moore,
Phyllis Foster, Lt. Calvin Hunt,
Capt. James Rogers, Lt Fred
Eyerly, Tommy Watters. Earl
Kent, Ann Mueller, . Sanford
Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Parcher Ellingson, Mr. and Mis.
Robert P. Ellingson Jr., Doro
thea Ellingson and Lt. Don El
lingson. s
New Year's Eve
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton E. Van
Vactor are entertaining for a
group of friends at the Pelican
party room New Year's Eve
from 8 to 10 o'clock.
The affair is also arranged so
that old friends may greet Lt.
Col. and Mrs. Harlan P. Bos
worth Jr., who are coming over
from Medford to spend the New
Year holidays. Col. Bosworth
returned from the European
theater of operations and greeted
his family which has been in
Medford for the past two years.
While here they will be at the
Willard.
Assisting will be Dr. and Mrs.
F. Cecil Adams, Dr. and Mrs.
Boyd F. Sprague and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Serruys. Later many
of the guests plan to go dancing.
s
Holiday Hostess
Mary Lou Sexton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Sexton,
was hostess to a group of friends
at a Christmas party given at
her home, 235 S. Riverside, Sun
day, December 23.
Entertainment was provided
by games and a gift exchange,
after which refreshments were
served. : -v '
Among those present were La
Verne Reed, Shirley Sexton,
Mariann Sexton, Carol Reed,
and five girls who are home
from college for the holidays,
Helen Wong, State College in
San Francisco, Madelon Adler,
Eleanor Thomas, Shirley Ma
son and the hostess, Mary Lou,
home from Eugene.
s
Annual Party
The annual Christmas party of
the St. Paul's Woman's auxiliary
was held at the home of Mrs.
R. H. Radcliffe, 1420 Pacific Ter
race, Thursday, December 20.
Mrs. R. H. Reeves was co-hostess.
Mrs. Vernon Kuykendall sang
"Silent Night" and "The Birth
day of the King."
After an exchange of gifts
among the members refresh
ments were served.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rod Darnell of
Juneau, Alaska, formerly of
Klamath Falls, are expected here
some time during the holidays.
They arrived in Seattle this
week having flown from Juneau
and are driving to northern
California to visit before return
ing here.
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Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bur
ger are among the Klamath folks
who will have open house New
Year's eve. They have invited
25 guests to their home, 85 High,
from 8 to 12 o'clock. Mrs. Bur
ger will be assisted by Mrs.
Brady Narey and Mrs. Stanley
Narey,
v
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barrie,
son-in-law and daughter of the
F. H. Cofers, were Christmas
guests at the Cofer home on
High street, returning to Lake
view Wednesday afternoon.
8
Officers of the Marine Bar
racks have issued invitations to
friends In Klamath Falls for
open house and dancing New
Year's Eve at the BOQ.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw and
daughters, Betty and Suzanne,
spent Christmas in Portland
with her father, Mr. J. Cunning
ham and family.
New Year's Day
"Open House"
Tuesday afternoon, from 2 until 7 o'clock, Mrs. Clara Shaw
will entertain old friends and new at her annual open house
. party, one of the highlights of the holiday season. .
4 J 2,?ar' on New Year's Day, Mrs. Shaw has Invited guests
to the Pelican party room. Entrance will be through the Williams
building door. The rooms will be gay with holiday greens and
Bob Porter will preside as usual
ai we puncn table.
.Assisting Mrs. Shaw will bp
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Adams,
Dr. and Mrs. Allen Priest, Mrs.
Bernard Dubel, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Hattan, Mrs. Lucile Warner,
Mrs. Bob Porter and Mary
Pape.
' A cordial invitation to her
many friends has been issued
by Mrs. Shaw for her open
house on New Year's Day.
Greetings on Christmas Day
came from Lt. Richard Igl and
sent from Japan where he Is now
on duty as provost marshal, Uni
ted States army, at Kokura
about 400 miles south of Tokyo.
Mrs. Igl, the former Phyllis Col
lier, is here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Collier
and received one of the cables as
did his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Igl of 2034 Fremont.
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR to you, and you, and you, from two-year-old Andrea Corrlne, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reeder of 229 Washington. Andrea's new rocking horse she found
under the Christmas tree. '
Guderlan.
Holiday Tea At
Glenn Kent Home
. Mrs. Glenn Kent and her daughter, Joy, were hostesses this
Saturday afternoon to a group of young friends and their mothers
at a holiday tea given at the Kent residence, 737 Pacific Terrace.
Tea hours were from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Christmas decorations provided the motif for the affair, with
holly decking the mantel and the tea table centered with tall
red candles and red carnations.
Pouring were Mrs. S. G. Clark
and Mrs. Dave Liskey. Marcella
and Rosemary Murray assisted.
Guests were Mrs. Warren Ben
net and Nancy, Mrs. S. G. Clark
and Margie, Mrs. Dave Liskey
and Maxine, Mrs. Nicholas Long
and Jeanne, Mrs. Clarence H.
Underwood and Jean, Mrs. C. H.
Howry and Helen, Mrs. George
E. Stevenson and Ann, Mrs. H. E.
Hauger and Bonnie, Mrs. Victor
Palmer and Barbara, Mrs. R. P.
Ellingson and Dorothea, Mrs.
Percy Murray, Marcella and
Rosemary, Mrs. Maurice G. Les
lie and Mrs. Doug Ernst, Mrs.
Jack Llnman and Lettie, Mrs.
William C. Dalton and Betty
Lou of Malin, Mrs. Ed Ostendorf
and Jean, and Mrs. Harry Jack
man and Mrs. Norman Hand. .
Mr. and Mrs. Burge Mason Sr.,
are spending the New Year holi
days in San Francisco. While
there they will attend the East
West football game.
Bridge Party
An event of Friday evening,
December 28, was a bridge party
given by Margie Clark, daughter
of Mr. arid Mrs. S. G. Clark, 2012
Main.
Refreshments were served and
the holiday theme was carried
out in the decorations.
Present at the affair were Mrs.
Norman Hand, Maxine 'Liskey,
Joy Kent, Nancy Bonnet, Bar
bara Palmer, Bonnie Hauger,
Jeanne Long, Mary Corrigan,
Jackie McLellan, Helen Howry,
Ann Stevenson and the hostess.
Col. and Mrs. William Holley
and young son, Billy, left Sat
urday morning, today, for Mon
terey, California, where Col.
Holley will be stationed. He ar
rived home from Italy for the
holiday season. Mrs. Holley, the
former Lois Hout, has been with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Hout of Pacific Terrace while
her husband was in Europe with
the United States army.
nvitations Out
For Open House
Mr. and Mrs. Claim C. Loronz Issued Invitations this week
to a largo group of friends asking them to their homo at S37
High for open house Sunday from 3 to 9 o'clock. Tlio affair a I no
honors Wesley Lorcnz and his briilc, the former Jeniuitto Dnfforn
of Portland, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph R, Dafforn of that
city. j
The young couple exchanged vows in St, Rose's church,
Portland, ul 11 o'clock Uhj
morning of Wednesday, Ducunv
bcr 19. The bride woro u lovely
whlto satin gown with full
length tram, a fingertip veil
and she carried a shcuf of calla
lilies. Her attendant was Put
Smith of Eugene, a classmate,
who woro a bouffant pink not
gown with matching cnrnutlons
caught with a largo pink bow,
Glenn Lorcnz Jr. wns best
man for his brother and ushers
were Joe Grimm of Portland
and Chester Dafforn, brother of
tho bride. Immediately after the
ceremony there was a wedding
breakfast served at the Benson
hotel and the young couplo
then left for a honeymoon
which took them to Victoria
and Vancouver, B. C. They
spoilt Christmas with hor pur
cuts In Portland and are ex
pected here this weekend for
tho Now Year holidays.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Lorcnz aro sophomores nt tho
University of Oregon and after
the holidays are returning to
tholr studies at Eugene. Wesley
was discharged In February of
this year after serving in the
United States navy and then re
turned to school.
Attending the wedding In
Portland were Mr. and Mrs.
Lorenz and their son, Glenn,
and daughter, Mrs. Stanley Mil
ler. At the. open house Sunday,
Mrs. Lorcnz will be assisted by
Mrs. A. C. Backes, Mrs. O. D.
Matthews, Mrs. Martha McCol
lum, Mrs. Stanley Miller. Mrs.
Twyla Ferguson, Mrs. William
Lorenz and Mrs. Hurry W.
Buthlany of Harbor, who is
spending the holidays here.
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Luncheon
A luncheon at the Pelican on
Friday, December 28, was one of
the many social functions at
tended by college girls who are
home for the holidays.
Guests were Eleanor Thomas,
Mary Lou Sexton, Shirley Ma
son, Barbara Oabnm, Donna
Moorchousc, Ella Tatlow, and
three girls who aro attending
high school here, Brltta Lion,
Janie Mason nd Mary Havens.
Buffet Supper
Dr. and Mrs. Dean Osborn
have asked a group of friends in
to a Tom and Jerry party and
buffet supper at their home on
Lawrence street Sunday evening
at 7 o'clock.
Guests will include Lt. Comdr.
and Mrs. Graham Gilmer, Lt.
Comdr. and Mrs. Robert J. Par
sons, Lt. and Mrs. Harvey Carl
son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs. Wayne
Espersen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Woodruff, PhM Harold Bisscll
and Barbara Osborn.
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Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith of
Burns were Christmas holiday
visitors, Ruests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Whitlock. Dr. Smith is Mrs.
Whltlock's uncle. Mrs. Smith
has many friends here. She
served as first vice prcsldont of
the Oregon State Federation of
Women's Clubs from 1 041 to
1943 and has just completed a
term as grand chaplain, grand
chapter of Oregon, Order of the
Eastern Star.
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Lt, and Mrs. Sig Ellingson left
this week for Tacoma, Washing
ton, to spend the New Year holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Steinscifcr.
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COMPLETING PLANS FOR THE annual New Year's Eve dancing party at Reames Coif and Country club, members met
this past week at the home of the chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reeves on Melrose street. Standing, left to right, Elton H.
Thompson, Ceorge P. Davis; president of Reames, Ted Reeves, and seated Mrs, Thompson, Mrs. John West, Ray Lamb,
Mrs. Phil Hitchcock, John West, Phil Hitchcock and Mrs.. Reeves. ,
, V Guderlan,
Watch Party
The younger set will welcome
tho New Year next Monday, De-
ccmucr hi, wnen iney gamer ut
tho Clarence A. Humble home on
Pacific Terruce for a watch
parly and breakfast.
Hostess will bo Nancy Hum
ble. Tho game room will bo dec
orated In gulu stylo mid many of
tho guests ure expcclod after the
movies.
Invited to tho affair are Jan
Ico Bllyou, Roslo Oiu, Dorothy
Duwoy, Ruth Fletcher, Caroline
Avery, Betty Wo.itlln, Erlono
Whcolor, Lois Cada, Effle Bo-
ttm Kitllv M,,..ll..M m. .
Carter. Burburu Roskamp, Ruth
mi'iini, anuron iviooro.
Fred und Ted Hooves, Herb
Barker, Dannie and Jncklo Kit
trolm, Glonn Lorenz, Gordon
Veltch, John Llnmun, Scott
Heed, Bob Thompson, Jim How
ard, turl llunnen, Willis Gild-
u".1' .?' McL'n. BUI Colbert,
Bob Hall and Jim Myers.
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Junior Matrons
Junior Matrons of the First
Methodist church met on Tues
day, December 9, for their an
mini Christmas party at tho
home of Mrs, M. II. Melchert
of 1720 Johnson, with Mrs. El
dred Putnam assisting. The
meeting opened with Christmas
carols sung by ull, and Mrs. Wal
ter Herndon read the Christmas
story. During tho short business
meeting tho following officers
wero elected for 104(1; Mrs. W.
C. Preston, president; Mrs. P, M.
Deller, vleo president; Mrs. C.
W. Howry, secretary. treasurer.
Mrs. Waltor Herndon was
presented with gift in appre
ciation of her servlcei n teach
er. Games followed with awards
going to Mrs. Bruco Blnkley,
Mrs. Troy Cook, Mrs. David Sny
der and Mrs. P. H. Rozondal.
Mrs. A. G. Bronleewo of Ells
worth, Kan., ga.ve an illustrated
talk on photography, and re
freshments wero served by the
hostesses to Mrs. P, M. Deller,
Mrs. Jessie E, Jones, Mrs. Wnlter
Herndon, Maudo Wlthcrspoon,
Mrs. P. H. Rozendul. Mrs. W. C.
Preston, Mrs. J. R. McLellan,
Mrs. G. E. Robertson, Mrs. Eliza
beth Schmidt, of Ellsworth,
Kan., Mrs. E. II. Dornhclm, Mrs.
Pnul Lee, Mrs. Victor Phillips,
Mrs. Roy Garrison, Mrs. Troy
Cook, Mrs. Bruce Blnkley, Mrs.
Paul Collins, Mrs. Audra Ful
quartz, Mrs. William Stolk, Mrs.
David Snyder, Mrs. Max Doro
bis, Mrs. W. B. Smith and Mrs.
Bronlccwe.
Mrs. Victor Phillips and Mrs.
Walter Herndon will bo hostoss
es for the next meeting,
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Holiday Tea
Barbara, 13-year-old daughtor
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swanson,
1940 Melrose, entertained 14 of
her friends at a holiday party
Thursday when she served tea at
2 o'clock in tho afternoon.
Tho room was gay with red
wood and eucalyptus boughs
from California and Christmas
berries ond favors wore used on
tho tea table. Mrs. J. J. Stolgcr
poured.
Guests were Marilyn Moore,
Rosemary Murray, Jean Hender
son, Marilyn Hcmlngscn, Flo
Ann Perkins, Eleanor Emery,
Totsle Liskey, Carol Von Dorcn,
Beverly Kohn, Cluudctte Glcn
son, Betty Bonnet, Patricia
Smith, Charlotto Ivory and Gcr
aldine Lewis.
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Another Klamath family to
enjoy the holidays together
were the Robert Rlggs of Lake
shoro drive, Mr. and Mrs. Rlggs
had their daughter, Dorothy,
home from tho University , of
California, and their son Rob
ert, seaman first class in the
United States navy, arrived
from Bremerton, Washington,
for tho big day. He left Thurs
day for his base.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerber
are spending the late holiday
season in San Francisco.
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By
Lois
Stewort
Celebration
It was a gala affair at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Penny. 2250 Garden, on Christ
nius clay when two homecom
ings, a birthday and Christmas
wero celebrated.
Mrs. Penny observed her
birthday ond her two brothers,
Sgt. Louis Estrs and Cpl. Wll
Hum Kstes have just returned
from lengthy service In the Euro
Eeiiu theater.' While In England,
ouls married on English girl,
the former Kathleen Word of
London whose father Is in the
diplomatic service in Australia.
She served with the ATS from
the outbreak of the war In Eng.
land until the cessation of hos
tilities, ond Is expected In the
United Stotes some time ha
March.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spouldlng
and Gloria Roblnette of Stock
in.. f'nW t .null
at (he Christmas party. Also,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Esles, par
ents of the boys ond Mrs. Penny,
Mr. ond Mrs. Goorue C. Burger,
ond the Penny children, Johnnie,
Helyn and Bill.
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Holiday Affair
Caryl Vnnderwall and Geor
gia Tockcy wero hostesses at
the home of Caryl's mother,
Mrs. Fee V. Wilson, 707 Wash
ington, Wednesday night.
Eight-year-old George Doverl,
dressed a s Santa Claus dis
tributed gifts to tho seven guests
at 9 o'clock. Christmas games
wore played and later the host
esses served refreshments.
Tables were decorated In the
Christmas spirit with holly,
evergreens and red candles.
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The Klamath Nile club will
meet January 9 In the Pelican
arty room for the regular
uncheon and nrogram. Tills Is a
change of date from January 2,
and members aro asked to note
tho now dato. Reservations must
bo made by calling one of tho
following hostesses, Mrs. Ed
Jones, Mrs. H. Gisvold, Mrs.
Bert Miller and Mrs. sanfora
Sclby.
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Mrs. Charlos Hovcy Is sppnd
Inn the New Year holidays here,
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Orvlllc Elliott of Klamath
Agency. Mr. and Mrs. Hovey are
now living in Vancouver, Wash.
Marriage Vows
Exchanged Friday
TULELAKE In an Informal ceremony In St. Paul's Epis
copal church, Klamath Falls, at 4:30 o'clock on December 21st,
Dorothy Loyal Kissam, Pelham Manor, New York, became the
bride of Lt.-Col. Barton S. Pulling, U. S, army air corps, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Ess Pulling, Los Vegas, Nevada. The
doublo ring ceremony was read by Rev. F. C. Wlssonbach.
The bride chose for her wedding a brown gabardine suit
with matching hat and veil and other accessories. Her corsage
wan of vellow rose buds.
- Her only attendant, Miss Ruby
Schultz, Tulclake wore an all
white frock with a corsage of
whlte'carnations. Albert Pulling
was bast man for his son, The
bride was given in marriage by
Bernard C. Schultz, Tulclake.
The marriage was the culmin
ation of a romance which began
in Italy while both Lt. Comdr.
Pulling and his bride were in
the service. Tho new Mrs. Pull
ing, formerly a model for B.
Altman and company, New
York, served with the Wac as a
sergeant, for 27 months, first in
Africa and later in Italy. The
commander saw 38 months serv
ice in Africa, Italy, Sicily, Eng
land and France. He reports
back to Dayton, Ohio, January 4
for further orders,
The wedding date was also
the 29th anniversary of the mar
riage of tho groom's parents,
well known here. Mr. Pulling
associated with the fish and
wild life service has spent sev
eral months here each year since
1942 at biological headquarters.
Present for the coromony
were tho groom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pulling. Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard C. Schultz and daugh
ter Ruby, and Mr. and Mrs, Don
Fisher, Tulelake.
A reception attended by B0
guests followed the ceremony at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Schultz on the west side of the
lake. The traditonal white tier- .
ed wedding cake was cut by the
newlyweds. The refreshment
table -and other appointments
about the rooms carried out the
Christmas holiday theme.