Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 01, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    Vows Excftangecf
At Sacred Heart
The chape! of Sacred Heart Catholic church was the scene
of the wedding, Saturday afternoon, April 20, of Mary Jean
Pcderson, daunhter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Pederson of Elk
Point, S. D., to George A. Kovarik, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kovarik
of Circle, Montana. The Rev. Father Raymond Beard performed
the ceremony.
The bride, given In marriage by her brother, John L. Peder
sen, USN, wore a gown of white organza with a full-length
train and finger-tip veil falling from a crown of orange blossoms.
She carried a white prayer book,
gift of the groom, with lav.
ender orchid
Phyllis Smith was the bride's
only attendant. She wore a gown
of pink net and carried a bou
quet of pink roses.
William C. Canton was best
man During the ceremony, Schu
bert's "Ave Maria" was played
by Elaine Abbott, who also
Stayed the wedding march and
le recessional.
After the ceremony, a recep
tion was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith at 114
Crescent. Serving were Mrs.
Anna Francis, Mrs. Malcolm
Teare, Ingrid Nessitt, Mildred
Teare, Mrs. Michael Lavenik,
Mrs. W. J. Kessler, Mrs. Eugene
Myers, Mrs. Ruth Cashin, and
Mrs. Otto Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Kovarik will be
at home in Klamath Falls fol
lowing a wedding trip to the
California coast.
Luncheon
Past Matrons club of the Or
der of the Eastern Star met for
luncheon in the ladies parlor of
the Masonic temple, Friday,
April 26. Yellow and white were
used as the color scheme.
Hostesses were Mrs. R. E. Wat
tenburg, Mrs. Charlotte Martin,
Mrs. W. P. McMillan, and Mrs.
Charles J. Martin. Guest of the
afternoon was Orion Watten
burg. After a short business meet
ing, conducted by Mrs. Fred
Cofer, vice president, in the ab
sence of Mrs. O. F. Konschot,
president, cards were played.
Mrs. Oscar Peyton held high
score in bridge and Mrs. O. R.
Holloway received the special
award.
Mrs. Will Wood is chairman
of the visiting committee for
May, and the committee for the
May meeting will consist of Mrs.
T. M. Moretz, Mrs. Jacob Heid,
Mrs. L. F. Willits, and Mrs. Oli
ver Spiker. . .
Garden Club
The Garden club meeting at
the home of Mrs. Henry Schmor
on April 19 was very interesting
to members attending.
Several hardy shrubs were dis
cussed, among them were French
pussywillows, lilacs, roses of the
old fashioned type, spirea astilbe,
a pink summer flowering variety
that never fails; flowering quince,
forsythia, snowball and beauty
bush.
Spring flowers observed to be
in bloom here now are grape
hyacinth, daffodils, violets, pan
ties, violas, periwinkle hyacinth,
forsythia, dwarf iris and a few
late crocus. All of the above are
very hardy and bloom profusely
in. spite of cold and frost
At the close of the meeting re
freshments were served to 14
members and one guest.
The next meeting will be on
May 3 at the home of Mrs. Ben
son Dixon; the topic will be
"Early Gardens."
Shower Hostess
Mrs. Pearl Lehto was hoste
Friday evening at a surprise
shower given at the home of
Mrs. Vera Real, 112 Wendling,
in nonor oi Mrs. James tsarnes
Bridge was Dlaved throueh.
out the evening with hieh score
going to Mrs. Barnes and low
to Mrs. Marion Barnes. After
gifts were presented the honor
guest, reireshments were served
by Mrs. Lehto assisted bv Mrs.
Real. Invited were Doris Ash-
worth. Mrs. Alma Rvser. Mrs
Orma Bedord, Mrs. Mary Hert
zog, Mrs. Julia Brittian, Mrs.
Nancy Taylor, Mrs. Ethyl Sut
ton, Mrs. Jo Yocky, Mrs. Eleanor
KODison, Mrs. Blanche Sutton,
ixus. nuiaun oarno, ana Mrs.
Marion Barnes.
BRING YOUR
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Midweek
SOCIETY
Senior Circle
Mrs. Charles Whiteman and
Mrs. H. C. Brown entertained
the Senior circle of the Com
munity Congregational church
at Mrs. Whiteman's home, 2450
Orchard way, Friday afternoon,
April 26.
Mrs. William Revcll, presi
dent, conducted the business
meeting. Mrs. Victor Phillips
was ine guest speaker, and chose
for her topic the book "The Cross
Over Africa," by Bishop Booth.
Four members presented a play
let with the theme, an incident
in the life of an African boy.
Those attending were Mrs. W.
C. Little, Mrs. Elmer Mitchell,
Mrs. H. S. Stone, Mrs. William
Revell, Mrs. H. O. Lohrey, Mrs.
William Larson, Mrs. E. G.
Mathews, Mrs. L. J. Brink. Mary
Eckstein, and three guests.
Since the next regular meeting
will fall on election day, the
group decided to postpone the
session until May 24. It will be
held at the home of Mrs. Lohrey
of 2144 Eberlein, and Mrs. Lar
son will be the assisting hostess.
TO WED JUNE 24 is Croyce
Von Cleave, daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs. William C. . Van
Cleave, 3240 Laverne. Mr.
and Mrs. Van Cleave recent
ly announced their-daughter's
engagement to George M.
Walters, son of Mrs. Mack
Walters of Altomont.
Evergreen
CHILDREN'S
Strictly super stylet!
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OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1946, Aloha chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, are, seated ond
left to right, Mrs. Walter Herndon, chaplain; Mrs. John West, Electa; Mrs. Bert Miller,
Martha; Mrs. Arthur Denison, Esther; Mrs. Frank Marks, Ruth; Mrs. S. H. Snell, Adah; Mrs.
Elmer Harnden, organist. Standing, Mrs. Sanford Selby, secretary; Mrs. Will Wood, mar
shal; Mrs. H. E. Cetz, conductress; Sanford Selby, worthy patron; Mrs. L. K. Phelps, worthy
matron; Mrs. Charles Graham of Tillamook, worthy grand matron of Oregon; Mrs. Nina
Currier, treasurer; Mrs. W. L. Poole, associate conductress; Joe Kennedy, associate patron;
Mrs. Howard Listoe, associate matron; Mrs. Maurice Sherman, warder pro tern; Arthur
Denison, warder.
Comnrt.
Recent Bride
MALIN Mrs. Walter Stastny,
a recent bride, was honored with
a delightfully planned bridal
shower in the Presbyterian
church the evening of April 22,
with Mrs. Louis Kalina, Mrs.
Edwin Stastny, Mrs. Vaclav Ka
lina and Mrs. Mervin Wilde as
hostesses.
The refreshment table was
lace covered and centered with
an arrangement of Easter lilies
and yellow tapers.
Present for the affair were
Mrs. George Brothanek, Mrs.
Ivan Petrasek, Mrs. Charles W.
Hamilton, Mrs. Merle Looslcy,
Mrs. A. E. Street, Mrs. Joe Smidl,
Mrs. Jerry Rajnus, Mrs. Jack
Vansell, Mrs. Leonard Weber,
Mrs. Albert Stastny, Mrs. Gerald
West, Mrs. James Ottoman, Mrs.
Jack West, Mrs. A. M. Worlow,
Mrs. H. E. . Wilson, Mrs. C. M.
Kirkpatrick. Mrs. John Frietag.
Mrs. Edwin Petrasek, Mrs. Frank
Paygr, Mrs. Emil Tofell, Mrs.
John Reber, Mrs. Anton Stey-
skal, Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Mrs.
A. Kalina, Mrs. W. C. Dalton,
Malin.
Mrs. L. Lewis Kandra, Mrs.
Halbert Wilson, Merrill; Mrs. Al
Hardman, Mrs. Don Porterfield,
Mrs. Gilbert Osborne, Mrs. Steve
Takacs Jr., Tulelake; Mrs. Harry
Jackman, Mrs. Merle Long, Doris
McCord, Pauline Suty and Eva
Lee, Klamath Falls.
Knights of Columbus
Hold Sunday Breakfast
Breakfast was served to the
Knights of Columbus and their
candidates, Sunday morning,
April 28. in the parish hall of
Sacred Heart church.
A group of Catholic Daughters
served. Chairman was Azita
Kennedy, assisted by Violet
Pieser, Margaret Lavin, Liddy
Meroney, P h 1 1 1 1 s Mahoney.
Phyllis Smith, Marie Michels,
Clara Heup, Ella Lesmeister,
Ellen Konop, and Mabel Broch-
trup.
Vike bg sisff
'Strictly dependable wear!
For a ynart social standing in popuclt t, your littU daughter pratsrt
Utwl. Shell bri along hoppily end comforlobly In Hmm iho
jtykd litw big sister's. Mortir approve of thtm, too,
bocavs tiltwtls giv long sorvic and th propor
support growing foot
Dinner
Mrs. John Fugill of 2124 Og
den was honored with a sur
prise birthday dinner, Saturday,
April 20. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Her
mann were hosts for the evening.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
John Fugill, Doris Grendohl,
Shirley Woodword, and James
Conn, visiting from Sun Fran
cisco, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Hermann.
Later in the evening, several
friends called, including Mr. and
Mrs. Art Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Dorman Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Pcrmin. Pinochle was
played, with refreshments served
later.
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ENGAGED is Catherine Bell
of Ogden, Utah, who will wed
Glen G. Foster of 1845 Ivory
on June 12. The ceremony
will be read in the Salt Lake
Temple in Utah. The groom-to-be
is the son of . Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Foster of this city.
SHOES
ntd. Otildren's sizes.
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Two Parties
Two groups of St. Paul's Epis
copal church entertained last
week with post-Easter parties in
the parish hall. ,
On Friday evening the sixth
grude group of Giiis Friendly
society invited guests to a formal
dancing party at 6 o'clock. Re
freshment were served later to
Ann Newman, Patty Teule, liev
erly Cox, Junice Larson, Frances
Stevenson. Marilyn Miller, An
nubelle Dial, Mary Joan Hill,
Molly Cashin, Robert Kuyken
dull. Paul Jones, David Shaffer,
Stanley Zenor, Ronald Hersh
berger, Robert Van Vactor, An
gus Stewart, Wayne Byrd and
Ramon Bell. Assisting were Mrs.
Ruth Cashin, Mrs. John Larson,
Mrs. Harold Teule. Mrs. Virtor
E. Newman. Mrs. W. D. Miller
and Hazel Morrison.
All Saints group of GKS enter
tained with a dancing party and
games followed by refreshments
Saturday evening. Present were
Beth Lee Bunch, Betty Bennet,
Carolyn Orr, Flo Ann Perkins,
Carol Ackerman, Catherine Glid
den, Byron and Ronny Tarr,
David Todd, Jimmy Pinninger,
Roger Kuykendall, George Adler
and Barton Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. WillLs Gllddcn,
Mrs. E. Bunch, Hazel Morrison
and Betty Gliddcn assisted in
serving.
MT. LAKI Dorothy Dixon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Dixon of Henley, recently an
nounced her engusement to
Ernest H. Hills of Burlingame,
Calif., at an informal party given
recently in Eugene.
Miss Dixon is a graduate stu
dent at the University of Oregon
where she will complete her
work in June.
Mr. Hills was recently dis
charged from the United States
navy and is enrolled at San
Mateo Junior college.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Garden Clubs
Mui'h interest Is being nIuiwii
In the Joint meeting of tlm Lost
Klver Uimloii chili it i it t lite
Klumutli Fulls Guillen club mi
Monday, May 6, In the club
rooms of the city library.
The two groups lire asked lo
fliilhcr at 11 a. ni. mid either to
tiing an urraiiHemimt made at
home, or lo bring material and
nuike the nrruiigeineiit at the
meeting. Al 12 noon there will
be a pot lurk luncheon and fol
lowing there will be a lecture on
flower uri'iingc mcnt given by
Mrs. Margaret Powell Luinb of
Portland, formerly of this city.
All members are urged to at
tend and those not affiliated will)
either club may pay a small fee
uud attend the lecture,
Shower
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs.
Beu DeYmil ond Mrs. Rush Gib
son entertained with a bridal
shower In honor of Mrs. Charles
Akins, the former Helen Clurke,
The uffiilr was held in the
parish hall. Spring flowers deco
rated the rooms, with gifts cen
tering the long table.
Games wero played, after
which refreshments were served.
Present were Mrs. Akins, Dor
othy Clarke, Lucille Lilly, Edna
Shelley, Marllea Biehn. Mary
Shelly, Bonnie Fernland. Mil
dred Novotny, Myrtle Johnson,
Mury Leidy, Uobbietto Gift,
Esther Arnold. Ulllle DeVutil,
Nettie Davis. Iln.cl Gift, Char
lotte Fltzhugh, Mrs. Romtvedt,
Ellen Romtvedt, Mildred Kecder,
Mury Ann Smith, Mary Mulone,
Doris Leuvitt, Genevieve llltson,
Edith Wilson, Esther Uarclay,
Helen Noble. Mildred Campbell,
Mrs. Tom Wilson and the host
esses, Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Do
Vuul.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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her eighth birthday Saturday,
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Women s Club
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs.
Iluttle Walker and Mrs. Edith
Jones entertained the Langell
Vulley Women's club at the
parish hall, Thursday, April 25.
In charge of the meeting was
Nettle Davis, president. Reports
on the dance were made, and
the members voted to have an
other dance May 11. The group
ugreed to doiuite $:I3 to the can
cer fund.
Refreshment! were served to
June Hahcock. Miriam I'otucek,
Alma Embrey, Madge Monroe,
Dorothy Jones, Frances Dalton,
Muren Randall, Christine tlrowu,
Theliua I'ettlgrew, Mary Me
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her official visit lo the local
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On Thursday at 7::il) p. in. tho
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