Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 26, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    KlamatK Girl
Weds In Corvallis
" A wedding of Interest here took place at 8 o'clock Saturday
evening, January 19, when Murtel White, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving W. White of the Spring Lake district, became the
bride of Donald E. Johnson at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house
on the Oregon State college campus at Corvallis. The groom is
the son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Johnson of Hibbing, Minnesota.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a black
and white dressmaker suit with a small black hat and carried an
orchid with her great-grandmother's Bible.
Patricia Benoist, Klamath
Talis student at Oregon Mate,
attended the bride and wore a
grey suit with a formal corsage
or roses ana ireesias.
The best man was Ben Davis,
classmate of the groom.
Just before the ceremony
Jerry Kimble sang "Because" ac
companied by Betty O'Connor
who also played the traditional
wedding processional. The
candles were lighted by Mildred
Cleary. All are sorority sisters
of the bride.
The Rev. Stevens of the First
Methodist church, Corvallis, just
returned from service as a chap
lain, read the ceremony before
the fireplace which was oanicea
with tall baskets filled with a
profusion of lovely spring flow
ers. Bowls of spring blossoms
were placed about the living
room which was lighted by many
white candles.
A reception followed the serv
ice and the bride and groom
cut their cake which was served
bv sorority sisters of Alpha
Delta PI of which the bride is a
pledge,
Among those attending from
Klamath Falls, in addition to the
bride's parents, were Betty Rca
Martin, Barbara King, Jean
Masten and Chloe Bradley. From
out-of-town for the wedding
came the brides grandmother.
Mrs. Annetta Congdon and her
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs,
E. A. Webb-Bonne, St. Helens.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hulten'
berg of Salem.
The bride is a graduate of
Klamath Union high school
where she was very active in
dramatics her junior and senior
years. This is her first year at
Oregon State. The groom met
his future bride while he was
stationed as a cadet at the Klam
ath naval air station. He was
recently released from the navy
and has enrolled at Corvallis.
Both will continue their studies.
They are at home at 735 S. 6th,
Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. White returned
the early part of the week from
the valley. For her daughter's
wedding, Mrs. White wore a
grey suit with matching acces
sories and a corsage of red rose
buds. The week prior to her mar
riage, the bride was honored
with a canned foods shower by
the girls living at Delta Chi
house. Later a set of dishes was
presented to Muriel by the
group.
Sojourners
Sojourners held a meeting
Wednesday, January 23, in the
banquet room of the Willard
hotel. Mrs. F. A. Murphy, presi
dent, presided over a short bus
iness meeting.
At this time, Mrs. Dexter El
liott was introduced as a new
member. Guests for the after
noon were Mrs. A. P. Anderson,
Mrs. John Rice, Mrs. F. A. Skin
ner, Mrs. Gilbert Walters, and
Mrs. Leslie R. Jenkins of Port
land.
Mrs. K. N. Moty was hostess
and gave bridge awards to Mrs,
F. A. Murphy and Mrs. C. B.
Larkin. The pinochle award
was given to Mrs. E. J. Howell
Sojourners meet on the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each
montn at r.a in the willard.
Each meeting is preceded bv a
no-host luncheon at 12.30 in the
hotel dining room. All new
comers to Klamath Falls are
urged to come. The next reg
ular meeting will be February
Anniversary
A dinner honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Tom' Jenkins on their gold
en wedding anniversary was held
at tneir nome, zuzb Vine, on
Sunday, January 20.
Centered on the table was a
large, elaborately decorated an
niversary cake.
Attending the dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Benson, their daughter and
son-in-law, Jack Simms, a grand
son recently returned from serv
ice, and Dan Masset, a friend of
the family.
Two other children, Mrs. Ce
celia Simms of Riverside, Calif.,
and Harry Jenkins, who is liv
ing in Nebraska, were not pres
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins were
married 50 years aeo in Trov.
Kansas. They moved to Klam
ath Falls three years ago from
rveDrasKa.
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Juveniles of the Neichbors of
wooacrait met in tne K.U Hall
Monday. January 21. at 4 d. m.
In the absence of the guardian
neighbor, Harriet Lavenik, past
guardian neighbor, presided.
Games followed the regular bus
iness meeting, and Stella Dry
den, senior guardian, served refreshments.
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WEDNESDAY CLUB of St. Paul's Episcopal church, organized many years ago by Mrs. J.
Henry Thomas, now of Berkeley, California, continues as one of the most active groups
among the younger married women. Left to right, Mrs. E. B. Coeckner, last year's president;
Mrs. Roy Whytal, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Donald F. McKay, 1946 president, and
Mrs. George Flitcroft, vice president.
Kennell-Ellis.
Wedding Vows
Exchanged Friday
Tall white tapers and bouquets of lilies and white carnations
formed the "setting for the early evening wedding, Friday, Janu
ary 18, of June Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril V. Cook
of Chiloquin, formerly of Klamath Falls, to Earl Jones, son of
Mrs. Jennie Jones of Klamath Falls.
The ceremony was read by Paul Skeen, elder of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints in the city library club-
room.
The bride chose an aqua blue
suit with black accessories. She
wore a large, single purple or
chid at the shoulder.
Her attendant was Agnes
Winters, who wore a gray and
brown dress with brown acces
sories. Her corsage was of red
roses. ,
Best man was Bill Jones,
brother of the bridegroom.
A reception was held by the
immediate families of the cou
ple and a group of close friends,
following the 'ceremony.
Mrs. ' Jones was graduated
from Klamath Union high
school in 1944, and is now em
ployed as a secretary in the of
fice of Klamath Theatres.
The bridegroom was recently
discharged from the army air
corps and is a draftsman for
Klamath Machine and Locomo
tive. They are at home at the Wal
nut apartments.
Announcement
MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter B. Schreiner have an
nounced the coming marriage
of their only daughter, Mada
line, to Raymond Gracie,
MOMM 3c, USNA, on Sunday,
February 3, at the Schreiner
home near Malin.
The groom's home is in West
Canaan, N. H. At the present
time he is stationed at Whidby
Island, Washington. The bride-to-be
attended business college
in Klamath Falls and is affil
iated with Wilson Abstract company.
Happy Hour
Mrs. Maude Hoslcy was host
ess to the Happy Hour club at
her home, 623 High street,
Tuesday afternoon and follow
ing a social hour tea was served.
Mrs. Carl Sandcll will enter
tain the group February 5, at
her home, 1219 Lincoln. Mem
bers present at the Hoslcy home
were Mrs. H: A. Funk, Mrs. R.
G. Motschenbacher, Mrs. Frank
Evans, Mrs. Carl Sandell, Mrs.
E. H. Lawrence, Mrs. Syd
Evans, Mrs. George Humphrey,
Mrs. George Hum, Mrs. J. J.
Keller, Mrs. George Biehn, Mrs.
Harry Richardson and -Mrs, H.
E. Jones.
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Birthday Party
Patricia Anne Isensee cele
brated her seventh birthday an
niversary January 20 at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Isensee, 2202 Oregon
avenue.
Her little guests were Ceclle
and Susan Vandenbcrg, Sharon
and Carol Sue Taylor, Mary
Ann and Paul Munson, Prlscilla
Federhart, Chuck Russell, Gor
don Clark, Kay Merritt and Don
ald Isensee. Mrs. Joe Russell and
Mrs. Ernest Taylor were also
asked to share birthday cake dur
ing the afternoon.
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Cold Preparations
Liquid, Tablets. Salve, Not
Drops, i
Cautioai Uib only u directed.
Book Clubs
Both book clubs of the Klam
ath Federation of Business and
Professional Women will hold
their regular meetings on Mon
day evening, January 28.
Members of the Edith Cun
ning Book club will meet for
dinner at the home of Elcnorn
Weatherford, 2535 Hope, at
6:30, with Annis Struthcrs and
Joy Rolph acting as assisting
hostesses. A review of that
fascinating and humorous book,
"The Egg and I" by Betty Mac
Donald, will be presented by
Mrs. Dean H. Osborn.
The Minerva Book club will
meet at 7:30 o'clock with Stella
Bowne at her home on High
street. ,
Nursing Degree
Nancy Gaylord of Kluinath
Falls has qualified for a Bachelor
of Science degree in nursing at
the department of nursing of the
University of Oregon medical
school, Portland, according to an
announcement released by Hen
rietta Doltz, director.
Miss Gaylord's B. S. degree
will qualify her for specialized
opportunities in advanced nurs
ing work. She took two years of
pre-nursing college work at Ore
State college.
Nnncy Gaylord will receive
her Bachelor of Science diploma
at graduation exercises m June.
Cookie Bake
A cookie-baking party was the
feature of an early Jomiary
meeting of Girl Scout troop 9 of
Altamont junior high school.
The girls made cookies in or
der to qualify for their home
making, badge. They also made
lapel pins and worked on plays
which they are planning to pre
sent. The plays are based on
four of the Girl Scout laws.
Wh.n In Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Jo and Ann EarUy
Proprietors
CELEBRATING THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING January 20 were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jenkins of 2028 Vine street. The couple
were married in Troy, Kansas, fifty years ago.
Guderian.
Ruth S. Dixon
it glad to announce the reopening of the
Star Beauty Salon
Monday, January 21
located in the
STAR DRUG STORE
435 Main St. . Phon 708S
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Social Calendar
Mon4y( Jftnuirjr tR
Council Churvh Women, rtnt lrtby
Iffrlnn church, i p. in.
Friday. tbrury t
KnHtcrn SiMf aortal club, 1:48 p. nv,
MmiuiIc temple, HiMtwn, M, J, Cal
vin Huiit.Wm. l.co N. Hull,
OKU Hoclnl club, Maioitlo hall, 1:4ft
p. in,
Monday. February 4
GartUu club, library club rooma, S
p. in.
Klamath County Council PTA nutt
ing, Mills ichool, a p. in.
WrtitaiUy, Ffhruary
ANW club with Mr. C, 11. Under
wood. Tueaday, February If
NtU club to meet (or luncheon , in
Pelican parly room.
Wednesday, February It
Sojourner no hoe l luncheon at 1:44,
WlUard hotel.
Friday, February IK
King of Hearta dance epouiored by
Jobe Dauuhtora.
Halurday, February li
Annual lirernbchcr benefit bridge
tM at Willard.
AAUW, Klamath chapter, muelcalt,
(UlurtUr. February M
Potentate's hall t Klamath Fa 111
tcninlv.
Jean Wnlnui r-ititlfulln In alu l
Pcltrim uudfr apniummliln at Klamath
Community Concert aum'tattim
Sojourners no host luncheon at 1;4S,
Willard hotel.
WrdutMUy, Msrcta 10
Bartlett ami itoberlaon, duo-planUte.
to play at Pellciiu under sponsorship of
Klamath Community Concert association.
Aloha OES '
Aloha chapter, Order of East
ern Star met In the Masonic
hall Tuesday, January 22. After
the regular bugiui.s mcctlnii,
initiation o f candidates took
place.
The program was arranged
by Mrs. II. E. Gotx. who pre
sented Betty Glldden who sanx
two " numbers, "Danny" and
"Drink to Me Only With Thine
Eyes." She was accompanied
by Alma Cofer.
Erlene Wheeler and Mnrlc
WrlRht sang two ducts, "Noc
turne" and "In My Garden."
They were accompanied by
Mrs. Goo rue Melntyrc.
The room was decorated wlh
spring flowers. Refreshments
were served after the proKram.
The refreshment committee
consisted of Mrs. George Adler,
Mrs. J. V. Urewbaker, Mrs.
William Anderson, and Mrs,
Henry C. Bonney.
The next mectinK will be
held on February 12 when the
Sunshine Girls, with Mrs., Wal
lace Ucrllnus as chairman, take
charo of the program and re
freshments. 5
Bill Mason, who was reconl'y
discharged from the- United
States army following service
with the intelligence corps in
England and France, spent the
weekend here with his uncle nnd
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Burge Mason
Sr. The visitor Is well known
here where he has spent some
time. He is en route from Los
Angeles to the cast coast where
he plans to resume his studies at
Princeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Don West are
receiving congratulations over
the birth of their first son and
second child, born Tuesday at
Klamath Valley hospital. Both
mother and child are doing nice
ly. Mrs. West Is the former Dor
othy Teed of this city, and grand
parents of the new citizen are
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. West and
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Teed, all of
Klamath Falls.
Saturday. Jan. 28, 194J
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JUNE COOK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril V. Cook of
Chiloquin, and Earl Jones, son of Mrs. Jennie Jones of Klam
ath Falls, oxchanged vows at 7:30 o'clock Friday everting,
January 18.
Kcnncll-F.llli.
Social Club
The Rcbckuh Social club held
a putluck luncheon and busi
ness meeting in the IOOF hall
Wednesday, January 23, with
Berenice McCrackcn and Mrs.
Mast as hostesses for the after
noon, Severn! aprons for the
planned apron sale were turned
In, and all Rrbekahs aro asked
to give an apron.
A change in the plans for fu
ture meetings was mado at this
tlmo. The first Wednesday of
each month will be a business
mectli)g, the fourth Wednesday
a social one. Al the meeting on
February 12 there will be a
Valentino exchange and Ada
Wlllltts and Eva My era will
serve as hostesses.
Joan Kay Is the name chosen
by Mr. and Mrs, Orvlllo Hamil
ton of N. 0th street for their
little girl, born this week at
Klamath Valley hospital.
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Dr. David H. Goehring
will resume his practice of dentistry
Monday, January 28
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