Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 07, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    June uicKson is
December Bride
Before an altar banked with chrysanthemums and palms,
June Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dickson,
became the bride of Harry L. Orcm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Orcm of Henley. The double ring ceremony was read by the
Rev. David F. Barnctt in the First Presbyterian church Saturday
December 22. before a large number of friends and relatives,
The bride wore a gown of white lace and marquisette with
long sleeves and train. Her finger-tip veil was of fine lace-
trimmed net. She carried white
earnntlnns
The maid of honor was Bar
bara Ann Dickson, sister or me
bride. She wore a floor-length
gown of blue lnce and marquis
ette ana carriea a uuuyuui i
vellow chrysanthemums
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Tne iram
tional wedding marches were
played and Carl Hagel sang
"The Lords Prayer." Accom
panying him was Mrs. George
W. Mclntyre.
Best man was Robert Grif-
fith of Ashland, Ore., cousin of
the bridegroom. Ushers were
Paul Fairclo and Robert Norris.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Dickson chose a black and
chartreuse frock with black ac
cessories. Her corsage was of
Talisman roses.
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was held
in the church where the young
couple cut their wedding cake.
Serving were Miss Marjorie
Schultz of San Jose and Miss
Nannette Schubert of Klamath
Falls. Pouring were Mrs. Ernest
Breithaupt and Mrs. E. xi. unman.
The bride, a graduate of
Klamath Union high school, is
now attending the Southern
Oregon College of Education.
The bridegroom is a graduate
of Henley high school and is in
the naval reserve. He is serving
on the .USS Block Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Orem left that
evening for a short trip to Cali
fornia. ; i
Contribute
During the month of Decem
ber Mary McNeal was chairman
of the committee whose work is
to get hostesses .for the USO
from the ranks of ladies of Sac
red Heart church, and the fol
lowing volunteered to serve at
the center: Lorraine Bell, Mabel
Roman, Elizabeth Schuh, Marian
Thurber. uorotny uerran, Lil
lian Dale, Agnes Ellis, Ellen Ely,
Katy Carty, Clara Beard, Alice
Uarnini, L-ydia JHoccni, Mane to
wards, Helen Goeckner, Matilda
Crapo, Emma Grey, Clara Heup,
Rose Igl, Agnes La Londe, Em
ilie Miller, Jenes Moty, Mildred
Smith, Azita Kennedy. Matilda
Elie, Kathryn Lorenz, Mrs. Dan
Colwell, Mrs. Lynn Roycroft,
Mrs. X. L. Nidorf, Helen Egan
and Marcella Carrier.
Mrs. Bert McManus was De
cember chairman of the tele
phoning committee which solic
ited cakes, now being served at
the Saturday afternoon teas at
the USO, and the response to her
requests was very gratifying, as
home-made cakes were provided
by Delores McAndrews, Mary
McNeal, Nora Manning, Lola
Hemingsen, Bonnie Vandenberg,
Violet Pieser, Ann McDonald,
Olie Holzgang, Margaret Solie,
Mabel Roman, Anne Zupan,
Emilie Miller, Florence Pickett,
. Rosemary Zupan, Wilma Rut
ledge, Louise Vaughn, Lillian
Dale, Mabel Brocktrup, Ellen
Patterson, Cecelia Carty, Mil
dred Smith and Mrs. K. M. Pet
erson. .
COUPLE WED
IN NEVADA
Lillie Chilberg and Floyd E
Mulligan were married Decem
ber 22 in Reno, Nevada, and are
now at home, 725 N. 11th street.
Mulligan has returned from
duty in Germany with the 932nd
engineer maintenance company
and received his honorable dis
charge papers November 17.
Honored
Honoring the retiring secretary-treasurer
of the Stmgerette
club, Naomi Kecinicm, wno.n
moving to Los Angeles soon
members of the club met at the
home of Mrs. R. L. Chaney of
Mitchell street on December 28.
Expressing their appreciation for
her services, the club presented
ner witn a gut.
Attending were Edrie Calwcll
Jeannah Craver, Jos e p h i n e
Chaney. Rita Fuller. Mary Gale,
Myrtle Guthrie, Grace Gener-
eux. Letha Home, Edna Jensen,
Edna Jones, Fay Myers, Maude
Phillips, Bess Stockdale, Irene
Corrie, Aileen Kious, Rusty Ras-
mussen and Naomi Kedmon, pi
nochle was played during the af
ternoon and Rusty Rasmussen
held high score, Joannah Craver
second, and Bess Stockade low.
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Meet
The regular meeting of the
Orions was held in the ladies
parlors of the First Methodist
cnurch Tuesday, JJecemoer 11
at 7:30 o'clock. Hostesses for the
evening were the members of
the losing side in the bazaar con
test. The chairman was Mrs. T.
J. O'Hara.
A buffet supper was served by
candlelight. The rooms were
decorated in the traditional
Christmas manner and the cen
ter of interest was the large
lighted Christmas tree.
During the short business
meeting, officers were elected
for the ensuing year. They are
president, Mrs. M. a. Melcnert;
vice president, Mrs. George E
Crakes; secretary, Mrs. G. C.
Baxter; and treasurer, Mrs. D
L. Snyder.
A gift exchange was held af
ter each member told the experi
ence she remembered most
vividly from her childhood
Christmas and prizes were
awarded to the most interesting.
Present were Mrs. Arthur
Wiggins, Mrs. Troy Cook, Mrs.
cnarles Cummings, Mrs. Fran
cis Fenwick, Mrs. Mathew Doro-
bis, Mrs. Eldred Putnam, Mrs
Paul Tanner, Mrs. Edwin
Schneebeck, Mrs. Ray Ward
Mrs. Frank Gardinier, Mrs. L.
A.- Murphy. Mrs. W. D. Elliott.
Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs. John
w. Weber, Mrs. G. C. Baxter,
Mrs. Ken Ulrich. Mrs. Earl Cul
limore, Mrs. Jack Andrus. Mrs.
David L. Snyder, Mrs. William
Stolk, Mrs. Wendell B. Smith,
Mrs. William H. Anderson, Mrs.
T. J. O'Harra, Mrs. Arthur R.
Minara, Mrs. Paul Lee, Mrs,
Christine Neubert, Mrs. Paul
Deller, Mrs. C- E. Dunlap, Mrs.
C. A. Baker, Mrs. George E.
Crakes, Mrs. H. H. Melchert,
mrs. Kay L,. uarrison, Mrs. L.
E. Juniper, and Mrs. William
Sheldon.
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Holiday Party
Clara McPherren was hostess
to the Thursday Contract club at
her home in St. Francis park De
cember 27. Outside the windows
her living Christmas tree was
brilliantly decorated and mem
bers enjoyed a gift exchange to-
getner witn tne usual cards. High
score was neid By Mrs. Hartin.
second by Bertha Hewitt, and
Idoline ' Schupp received the
traveling award.
un January 10 the club is to
meet with Stella Dryden of 610
worth lltn.
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(SOCIETY
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JUNE DICKSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickson
of this city, and Harry Orem of Henley, were married in De
cember ot the First Presbyterian church.
Comart.
Soroptimist Club .
Starts New Year
Soroptimists started off the new year with initiation of two
new members. Bee Bell and Muriel Garich. The impressive in
itiation ceremony was read by Doris Peyton, assisted by Lillian
Hillis. A welcome was given the new members by the club.
Ida Odell read several letters of appreciation from the presi
dent and members of the Brighton and Hove Soroptimist club
in England to whom many packages and greetings had been sent
by the Klamath Falls club.
Lillian Hillis read a letter from Elizabeth Hawes, internation
al liaison officer of Soroptimist
ciuos in Europe, tnanKing the
local club for the many gifts sent
to Holland children. Miss Hawes
stated that each gift had been
handed out personally and men
tioned particularly a Dair of
shoes that went to a little girl
who had had to leave school be
cause she had no shoes to wear-
not even wooden shoes. The
local club is sending packages to
Holland each month to help with
the food and clothing problem
there this winter.
Rose Poole annealed to the
club members to do all possible
to lurtner plans lor a xmua in
Klamath Falls, and the members
pledged full support.
President Kathleen stressed
the fact that opportunities for
service were legion, and now
that tne war is over, we must be
particular about attendance and
miss no chance to prove to the
community that we are a real
service club.
'
From Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zetzman
of Ashland spent the holidays in
Klamath Falls as houseguests
at the Frank Eberlein home on
Summers lane. Many of their
friends entertained for them
during their visit.
The Zetzmans moved to Ash
land last September after hav
ing lived in Klamath county for
26 years.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hartin j
were New Year s hosts to a
group of relatives and friends
at their home at 4667 Boardman.
Cards were played and refresh
ments were served in the early
hours of the New Year.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. William
Garriott, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Barnes, and Mrs. Carmel Hartin.
Mrs. Carmel Hartin assisted
the hostess. .
Gathering
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Shelley in Langell Valley,
49 guests gathered for an old
time party on New Year's Day.
Honored at the party were
Roy Flescher of Langell Valley,
who celebrated his birthday an
niversary that day, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Aiken of Newport who
had just been married.
Luncheon was served from a
buffet in the dining room.
Attending the affair were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and
children, Mr .and Mrs. Eddie
Flescher and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Minnick and chil
dren. Miss Iva Flescher, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Barclay, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Bieler and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kyniston and
sons, Mrs. Elsie Shelley and
children, Miss Edna Shelley, Al
bert and Lawrence Shelley, Mrs.
Mary Leslie, Mrs. Bill Minnick
Stingerette
The Stlngcretto social club
held its regulnr meeting in the
KC hall on Thursday when pot
luck luncheon was served by
Mrs. 11. G. Culdwoll, Mrs. P. 11,
Home and Mrs. N. 13. Galu, hos
tesses for the day.
During the course of the bus
iness meeting officers were
elected for the coming year,
Mrs. A. B. Guthrie und Mrs.
J. J. Pex, president und vice
president respectively, were re
elected, and Mrs. K. L. Chaney
will serve as secretary-treasurer.
It was decided that rolls and but
ter will bo furnished by the
club for all luncheons and the
hostesses will provide the hot
dish. Mrs. R. L. Chancy and
Mrs. M. D. Kious will bo the
hostesses on January 24. The
club is to sponsor n public curd
party in the KC hall on January
10, and Mi's. A. B. Guthrie and
Mrs. N. B. Gale will bo in charge
of arrangements.
The special award given at
each meeting went to Airs. i'. 11.
Home and following the bus
iness meeting a Christmas party
with a gut cxciumgo was en
joyed by members and their chil
dren. The favors and refresh
ments also carried out the Christ
mas motif.
Attending were Mrs. E. O.
Stockdale, son and daughter,
Mrs. H. G. Caldwell and son,
Mrs. R. L. Chaney, Mrs. V. C.
Phillips, Mrs. N. B. Gale and
son, Mrs. P. 11. Home and two
daughters, Mrs. A. B. Guthrie,
Mrs. Henry Redmond, Mrs. J. J.
Pex and daughter, and 'Mrs. M.
D. Kious and two daughters.
Friendly Circle
Kathryn Billings and Fannie
Goddard were hostesses to the
Friendly circle which met Wed
nesday at the home of Arbhur
Stone, 2204 Darrow. Luncheon
was served at 12:30 p. m. and the
short business meeting was held
about the table after luncheon.
Officers elected for the coming
year are Lizzie Little, president;
Nona Hall, vice president; Kath
ryn Billings, secretary-treasurer.
Those present drew names for
their Silent Sisters for 14.
The next meeting will be with
Pearl Marin, ond Lizzie Little
will assist her.
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Pinochle Club
Ye Olde Pinochle club met
Thursday, December 27, at the
home of Agnaco Lowe of 2640
Homedale. and the hostess served
the members and guests with a
turkey dinner. There was also
a Christmas tree.
Two guests were present, Net
tie Good and Esther Lowe. High
score at pinochle went to Maggie
Upton, second to Fannie God
dard, low to Nettie Good and
the pinochle award to Esther
Adkisson who will be the hos
tess on Thursday. January 10.
at her home at 1536 Oregon.
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Exchange Vows
Helen Louise James, daughter
of Mrs. Lydia James, 243 East
Main, and Francis M. Douglas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Douglas
of Bay City, Ore., exchanged
vows at the First Methodist
church of Klamath Falls Satur
day, December 22. The cere
mony was read by Rev. Victor
Phillips.
Douglas was employed by the
state highway department In
Klamath Falls before entering
the army in 1942 and was recent
ly discharged.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas left the
following week for Boy City to
spend the holidays. They will
make their home in Klamath
Falls.
Monday, Jan, 7, 194S
HERALD AND NEW SIX
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Barclay and daughters
of Lakeview, the honor guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Bin AiKcn and
Roy Flescher, and the host and
hostess, Mr, and Mrs. H. J.
Shelley.
JOANNA MASSEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.
Massey of Klamath Falls, became the bride of Cpl. John J.
Lynch, USMC, in church rites read here in December.
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WEDDING BELLS rang in October for Lorraine Nols, daugh
ter of Mrs, Ann B. Ambard of this city, and S Thomas
Hormont, son of Mr, and Mrs, Jose Hermant Jr., olso of
Klamath Falls.
Krug, Mt. Vernon, Wash.
Officers Elected
At Church Meet
All circles of the Woman's Society of the First Method 1st
church assembled for a general meeting in tha church parlors
Thursday of lust week. The study group met at 10:30 a. m, with
Miriam Smyth as leader. At noon there was a'potluck luncheon
with the circle chairmen In charge.
There was no executive board meeting, and Mrs. Earl
Redman led tho prayer circle at 1:40 p.m. At 2 p. in., the
general meeting opened with the singing of Christmas enrols,
and Mrs. Redman presided over the business meeting, It was
voted to continue the cottage prayer meetings, but the places
Mrs. " :
were not announced
George Casner submitted the re
port of the nominating commit
tee, which was voted upon ond
accepted. Named president was
Mrs. Earl Redman; first vice
president, Mrs. Thomas Wind
iintn; second vice president, Mrs.
John Yudon; third vlco presi
dent. Mrs. W. A. Carleton; re
cording secretary, Mrs. A. G.
Proctor; treasurer, Mrs, E. II.
BaLsigcr; corresponding secre
tary, Mrs. Calvin Hunt; student
secretory, Mrs. C. If. Barnstable;
Wesleyon Guild secretory, Mrs.
Victor Phillips; children's work
secretary, Mrs. Lillian Hagman;
sccrctury of literature and pub
lications, Mrs. J. D. Glllispie;
secretary of supplies, Mrs. L. A.
Brannan; secretary of spiritual
life, Mrs. Walter Hcrndon; press
committee, Mrs. Bruce Binkley;
scrapbook chairman, Mrs.
George Casper.
The circles will meet together
on Thursday, January 10. in the
church parlors for dessert at 1:30
p. m. In the absence of Mrs. Wal
ter Herndon Mrs. McBrldc led
the devotional service, her sub
ject being "Gods Gift To Us"
and the general theme of the day
was "This Is My Father
World."
Mrs. L. K. Phelps, program
chairman, then Introduced tho
guest speukcr, Mildred Simmons,
returned missionary from India,
who spoke upon tho customs unci
problems of modern Indln und
demonstrated somo of tho cos
tume. Mrs. Robert Crnlif, play
ing her own nccninpanlment,
sung "In Little Village Bethlehem"-
and "Jesus, Jesus" and
there were Christmas songs by
Lois and Genrviove Morgan, oc
companled by Mr. Redman.
Annual Dinner
The Wlnema Temple Pythian
Sisters and Knights held their
annual Christmas dinner Wed
nesday, December 10, In tho li
brary clubrooms.
Turkey and all the trimmings
were served to 30 guests. The
holiday theme was carried out
In tho decorations. There was a
Christmas tree with gifts for all
with a gift exchange between
men and ladles. Cards and sing
ing furnished entertainment.
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Arthur Hill was hostess Sunday
to her Sunday school class, hon
oring her duughtur Sylvia's
birthduy. Thosu ttlcndlug the
urruir wore Millie Riddle, Jo
Anno -Tuning, Helen Crume,
Murleno Moyo, Melda and Myrta
Chimdh-r, Cloo DeLormo, Theo
dora Montgomery, Jocllitn and
Sylvia Lou Hill, and tha hostess, '
Mrs. Hill. The afternoon wi
spent playing games.
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Pankey en.
tortuined on New Year's Eva
with u pinochle purty, The party
room whs decorated In blue ana
silver with a Chiistmna tree and
gifts for thoso present, Pluyers
with high scorn took their choice
of gifts at the table. At mid
night the hostess rang a bell an
nouncing tho arrival of the New
Year. Refreshments were served,
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rollo
Mooro, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pus
solt, Mrs. Anna Wolford, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Welch, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Borough, Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos Serlght, and
Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Montgomery,
High score was hold by Mrs.
Serlght for the Indies and Clif
ford Welch for tho men. Glariyj
llissolt and Tod Montgomery
received second hlgln.
Wed In North
Lorraine Nels, daughter of
Mrs. Ann B. Ambard, 212
ltfiOMevolt. hpf-nmn th hririfi nf
S 2c Tjiomas llermant, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joo llermant Jr.,
route a box 141), on October IB
at (ho First Methodist .churuh
at Mt, Vernon, Wash.
The bride wore a tradltlot al
white wedding gown with a
short whlto veil. She earri id
white rosebuds and bouvard;S.
Mr, und Mrs, llermant lit
landed Klamath Union hi ill
school. The bridegroom is ni.w
stationed at Whitby Inlaid.
They aro making their homo at
022 2nd, in Mt. Vernon.
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