Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 20, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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IT WAS HOMECOMING AT
Ivn. returned Tuesday from
tal worker. Joining his wife, the former Phyllis Collier, wos Copt, Richard F. Igl, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Igl of Klamath Falls. He recently returned from, duty in Japan and
received hit discharge in California. The th ree, Mr. and
tured at the Collier Pine Grove
News Of Betrotha
Told At Party
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox of 2138 Wlnrd announce the be
trothal of their daughter, Billee Joyce, to Clifford N. Colton, ton
of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Colton of Portland. The wedding date has
been set for Sunday, August 11.
News of the engagement was told recently at an open house
at the Cox home. Arrangements of gladioli, roses and sweet peas
were placed about the rooms, Centering the attractive refresh
ment table was a cake which was a replica of the Portland home
purchased by the young couple. Tapers and floral arrangements
completed the table decorations. Napkins, coasters and match
books were printed with tlie
names of the two, "Cliff and
Joyce."
Pouring were Mrs. Clifford
Clayton and Naomi Kinney,
and Edna Richards. Margaret
Grubb and Joanne Cox assisted
about the rooms. Mr. Colton
was present for the affair held
during his visit from Portland.
Miss Cox is a graduate of
Klamath Union high school with
the class of 1D4S. She has been
active In Pep Peppers and Jun
ior Hostesses.
Mr. Colton held the rating of
pharmacist mate first class In
the navy and served two years
in the Pacific before bring sta
tioned at the Marine Barracks.
Ho received his discharge In
March of this year, and plans
to attend the University of Ore
gon Medical school in Portland
where they will make their
home.
Stork Shower
Mrs. Ralph Mundlin was
guest of honor at a stork show
er given on Friday evening,
July 12, at the home of Mrs.
Fred Nichol, 4024 Delaware.
Tiny figurines centered the re
freshment tabic and the color
scheme was of pink and blue.
Several games and contests
were enjoyed during the eve
ning. Attending the shower were
Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Ray
llunsHkcr, Mrs. O. 11. Baker,
Mrs. J. T. Patterson, Mrs. L.
Harper, Mrs. George O. Welch,
Mrs. Dale Welch, Mrs. C. C.
Brown, Mrs. Lora Brazne, Mrs.
P. Storms, Mrs. Mclvln Ostrom,
Mrs. II. Mundlin, Mrs, Jack
Orrcll, Mrs. L, M. Illgdnn, Mrs.
E. J, Hoolhby. Mrs. Guy Mund
lin, Mrs. M. Morel., Mrs.
Claude Williams, Mrs. Fred
Nichol, hostess and Mrs. Ralph
Mundlin, honor guest,
Picnic
A picnic at Moore park
marked the sixth birthday of
Michael Dixon, young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixon,
1945 Lowell.
Children Invited were Judy
Woodruff, Patty Palmer, Cath
erine Campbell, Charmian
Biehn, Christiana Anderson,
IJecky Mack, Donna Lcc Bur
RPync, Patty Falrchild, Harry
Hibus, Tommy Shaw, Jimmy
Starkey, Tommy Lnssett and
Richard Moore of Tulelnkc.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds
observed their wedding anni
versary with an afternoon pic
nic Sunday, July 14, The Rey
nolds, who were married-29
years July 19, entertained ap
proximately 23 guests.
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By Edna Killmever
THE ANDREW COLLIERS' this
southern lon tornia where she
home.
July Ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Simpson.
S12 N. 8th, this wrek announced
the marriage of their daughter,
Murgucritte L. Grove of this
city, to John A. Jnmlcson of
Santa Clara, Coiif.
The ceremony was read In the
Santa Clara Methodist church
by the Rev. F. E. Raymond on
July 12. Immediately after the
service. Mr. and Mrs, A. R.
Jumlcson, parents of the groom,
were hosts at a family dinner at
the O'Brien hotel in San Jose.
The couple spent their honey
moon In southern California
and returned north. Mr. Jamie
son will return to duty with the
United States army soon.
ENGAGED IS BILLEE JOYCE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Cox of 2138 Wiard. Miss Cox will wed Clifford N. Col
ton of Portland in on August 1 1 ceremony. The engagement
wos onnounced at open house recently at the Cox home.
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week. Their daughter, Coro-
has been a Ked Lross hosoi
Mrs. Igl and Carolyn, are pic
Guderian.
Honored
Barbara Bentlcy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bentley of
Tulclake, who will be a Sep
tember bride, was honored with
a delightfully planned pre
nuptlal shower lust Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Richard M.
Smith. Mrs. E. Webb Staunton
was the co-hostess. Honored at
the same time wero four new
brides who are here to make
their homes Mrs. Jack Fenslcr,
Mrs. Arthur Martin. Mrs. Aurel
Hanchctt and Mrs. Leon Street
Masses of lilies, sent by Mrs.
Almo Newton, Harbor, Ore.,
former Tulclake resident, and
Shasta daisies wero used about
the rooms and as a central note
on the tea table.
Mrs. Clayton Rudisill pre
sided at the punch bowl and
Mrs. E. L. Bentlcy assisted
about the rooms.
Eighty guests, nearly all of
whom were mothers and daugh
ters, called between two and
five o'clock.
Soournri Plan
Children's Picnic
The annual children's picnic
sponsored by the Sojourners
will be held Wednesday, July
24, at 12 o'clock noon at Moore
park.
Mrs. F. W. Murphv is chair
man, as.si.sted by Mrs. F. D.
llnrlin and Mrs. J. Svcnsgaard.
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Marlyce Erlandson
Weds In Chicago
A lovely June brlfio was Marlyce Erlandson whoe marriage
In of Interest to her many friends in Klamath Falls. On June 26,
at 4 o'clock In tha alternoon In the John Timothy Stone Chanel
of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Chicago, Illinois, Marlyce
became Mrs. Robert lladlcy Krvin.
The bride, riauKhter of Mr. and Mm. Otto Erlandson of tills
city, exchanged vow with her huiband-to-be before the altar of
the liny chapel which wai decked with white carnations and tall
white lupors. The aervice waa read by Dr. Harrison Ray Ander
son. Barrett Spach played the nuptial music, the wedding proces
sional and recessional.
Marlyce, given in marriage by her father, wore a charming
gown of white brldnl satin with
a net yoke, fitted bodice and
full skirt with a short train.
Her fingertip veil, borrowed
from her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Gordon Krlandson, fell from a
little satin can. She carried a
white orchid surrounded by
stcphanatis on a white Bible
from which fell a cascade of
narrow white satin streamers.
Her only Jewelry was a strand
of pearls, gift from the groom.
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1 lie uintiuii mi iiuiiui,
bride's only attendant, was Mrs.
James Cross of St. Louis, Mis
souri, and she wore a floor
length frock of white net with
a bouquet of white daisies. A
Juliet cap, also fashioned of
white daisies, was worn on ncr
hair.
James Ervin, brother of the
groom, was tne dcsi man, ana
one of the groom's close friends,
James Cross, was the usher.
For her daughter s wedding,
Mrs. Erlandson wore a long
afternoon gown of aqua Jersey
with a small, matching flower
hat.
A reception and dinner was
served guests at the Drake ho-
Htel following the ceremony,
After a two weeks' honeymoon,
the couple will spend the re-
mainder of the summer at Clear I
Klamath Girl Weds
Wisconsin Man
Wed in Sparta, Wise., on Wednesday evening, June 12, were
Vera E. Ottoman of Klamath Falls and Chester D. Knudtson of
Sparta. The ceremony was read by the Rev. A. E. Frederick at
his home.
The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.
Ottoman.
For her wedding the bride
trim of small white daisies at the
fingertip veil was held in place
by a beaded tiara. She carried
an old fashioned bouquet of
mixed flowers.
Attending the bride was her
sister, Mrs. Blanche L. Carson
of Los Angeles. She was gowned
In pink taffeta with a match
ing bonnet and pale blue veil.
She carried an old fashioned
nosegay.
Best man was Gerald A.
Knudtson, brother of the bride
groom.
Mrs. Mabel
Arttus, grand
Rites Solemnized
Saturday Evening
In a double ring ceremony read in the presence of a few close
friends and relatives on Saturday evening, July 13 at eight
o'clock, Mary Ruth Trulove, niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tru
love. became the bride of Jack D. Bothwell, also of this city.
Rites were solemnized by the Rev. David Barnett Jr., pastor
of the First Presbyterian church, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mclvln McCollum of 1139 Crescent before a fireplace banked
with candelabra, palms and spring flowers.
The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, E. D. Trulove,
wore a gown of white satin and a fingertip veil belonging to
Mrs. McCollum, her matron of
honor,
For the traditional something
old she placed a two-pence in
her slipper. Something new was
her strand of pearls, a gift of
the bridegroom. Her wedding
gown was the something bor
rowed, and for something blue
she carried a dainty blue hand
kerchief. Mrs. McCollum, matron of
honor, wore a gown of light
blue chiffon and carried a bou
quet of sweet peas ill pastel
shades. Mr. McCollum was best
man.
The bride and groom cut
their wedding cake at the re
Ashland Affair
Held By OES
Lorcna McNair, worthy grand matron of Oregon, was hon
ored at a reception given by the Alpha chapter one, Order of the
Eastern Star, Saturday night in Ashland.
The reception, held in the gymnasium of the Southern Oregon
College of Education, wns also given in honor of Edna Dougherty,
grand organist, and J. H. Hardy, a past grand patron.
The gymnasium was decorated with a huge painting of Crater
lake, flanked by large pine and fir trees. Throughout the bulld-
ing were trees, sea foam, and
other Oregon shrubs,
Mrs. Steve Moss gave a hu
morous reading accompanied by
Ruby Kenyon for Aloha chap
ter. There was also a program
of musical numbers, readings,
and responses from the guests
and grand officers.
Refreshments were served
from a lace-covered table, dec
orated with red roses. They
were served by the worthy ma
trons and courtesy girls of Al
pha chapter of Ashland and
Reamcs chapter of Mcdford.
Those attending from here
were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moss,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cofer, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Dcnnison, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Phelps, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Schnell, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Teale, Mrs. Wallace
Curling, Mrs. Morris Sherman,
Mrs. W. W, Bradford, Mrs.
Howard Listoe, Mrs. H, E. Gctz,
Mrs. G. T. Casper, Mrs. Cath
erine Jones, Mrs. Minnie Ros
scr and Mrs. Ruby Kenyon.
Lake, Iowa, at the Ervin sum
mer home.
Bob and Marlyce met In Seat
tle about a year and a half ago
while he was attending the
University of Washington and
Marlyce was taking her cadet
training at the naval hospital.
In the fall, Bob will continue
his studies at the University of
Iowa, school of dentistry.
For her wedding trip, the
bride wore a black silk faille
suit with a small black straw
hat and brief veil. Her orchid
was pinned to her suit Jacket.
The groom is the son of Mr,
and Mrs. H. H. Ervin of Rock
ford, Iowa. His bride was grad
uated from Klamath Union high
school, attended the University
of Oregon for two years where
she was affiliated with Delta
Gamma sorority, and later she
completed nurse's training at St.
Mary's hospital, Rochester,
Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson
returned to Klamath Falls last
Saturday after attending their
daughter's wedding. Also pres
ent for the ceremony were ur
and Mrs. Gordon Erlandson of
Chicago, the bride s brother ana
sister-in-law.
chose a gown of white net with a
waist and the cap sleeves. Her
mother of the groom enter
tained with a reception follow
ing the wedding. The bride and
groom cut their wedding cake
which was served to the group
of close friends, and relatives
attending.
Following a wedding trip to
Wisconsin Dells, Mr. and Mrs.
Knudtson will - be at home in
Sparta. For traveling Mrs.
Knudtson wore a sun oi navy
with white accessories.
ception which followed. The
cake was served by Mrs. Gerald
Whitlatch. Presiding at the cof
fee sen-ice was Mrs. E. D. Tru
love, aunt of the bride.
Present in addition to the
bride and groom, were Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Bothwell of Albany,
parents of the groom, Mr. and
Mrs.' E. D. Trulove, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mclntyre, Rev. Da
vid Barnett, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Thomas. Mr. and
Mrs. George W. McCullum, Mrs.
C. S. Robertson, Mrs. Gerald
Whitlatch, Olyve Mason and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCollum.
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Social Club
The Eastern Star Social club
met Friday, June 12, at the Ma
sonic temple. Hostesses were
Mrs. Ruby Kenyon and Mrs. L.
K. Phelps.
Seven tables of bridge were in
play with one table of pinochle.
High in pinochle went to Mrs.
O. K. Puckett, and in bridge to
Mrs. Otto Konschot. Special
award was given to Mrs. Calvin
Hunt.
A visitor here this week is
Norma Gates of San Francisco,
guest of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and - Mrs. George
Gates, 1745 Lakevicw. Miss
Gates was recently discharged
from the Wac, after lengthy
overseas service. She arrived
Wednesday and will leave for
San Francisco Saturday night.
Mrs. Harry D. Bolvin and
young son Robert returned Fri
day from San Francisco where
they spent several days this
week.
LUNCHEON AT THE PELICAN was the order of the day Tuesday for, left to right, Mrs.
Robert McReynolds, Mrs. Don Wiedler, Mrs. Harry Wayne and Mrs. Jack Waggoner,
Mrs. Wayne entertained for Mrs. Wiedler, a visitor from Chicago, and her two daughters,
who ore residing in Klomath Falls. Mrs. Wayne is leaving this weekend to make her home
in California.
Guests
Guests of Mrs. Eston Balsiger
this week were her sister, Mrs.
LeRoy H. Thomas, and the
Thomas children, Pattie, seven,
and Bill, five, of Roswell, N. M.
They arrived Thursday of last
week and are leaving today,
planning to go north to visit be
fore returning to their home In
the southwest.
On Thursday. Mrs. Balsiger
entertained for her sister with
a bridge luncheon at her home,
1948 Esplanade. Decorations fol
lowed a Chinese motif and Chi
nese dishes were served.
Guests were Mrs. Thomas,
Mrs. Robert Chilcote, Mrs. Mel
vin Howie, Mrs. William Pat
terson, Mrs. William Chilcote,
Mrs. Donald Ellingson, Mrs.
Hale Thompson of Eugene, Mrs.
William Scott, Mrs. Stuart
Balsiger, Mrs. Richard Post,
Mrs. Robert Ellingson, Mrs.
George Flitcraft and Mrs.
Charles Bailey,
The day's awards went to
Mrs. Melvin Howie, Mrs. Rich
ard Post and Mrs. Robert Chil
cote. Party
Robert VanVactor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. VanVactor of
2027 Fremont, observed his
12th birthday Thursday, July
18. Robert and a group of
friends attended a movie and
then enjoyed ice cream and
cake at his home.
Those present were Angus
and Sara Stewart, Paul Jones,
Eddie Mahan, Stanley Zenor,
Barton Adams and Robert Bos
worth. Mrs. Lane Warren and daugh
ter Nancy are expected home
this evening, Saturday, after a
week's vacation spent in Prine
ville with Mrs. Warren's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Peterson.
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LOVELY IN WHITE wos Marlyce Erlandson, daughter of Mr,
ond Mrs. Otto Erlandson, 310
the bride or Robert Madley Ervin, son of Mr. and Mrs. H, H.
Ervin of Kocktord, Iowa, tn Chicago on June 26.
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Afternoon Party
Held Tuesday
A lovely afternoon party was held Tuesday, July 18, when
Mrs. Harry Wayne entertained for Mrs. Don Wiedler of Chicago
and her two daughters, Mrs. Jack Waggoner and Mrs. Robert
McReynolds.
Mrs. Wiedler is visiting with her daughters who are making
their homes here. Mrs. Wayne
fornia with her husband.
Present in addition to the
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ooon lo Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Chap
man of Wonder, Ore., announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Natella LeVa,
to Wesley Guderian of Klamath
Falls.
Rites will be solemnized at
8:30 o'clock Saturday evening.
August 3, in the First Methodist
church. A reception in the
Pelican party room will follow
the candlelight ceremony.
The bride-to-be, formerly of
Southgate, Calif., attended
schools there, graduating from
Southgate high school. She has
been employed as a secretary
in Klamath falls recently.
Mr. Guderian is The Herald
and. News photographer.
One Year Old
Gail Phelps, young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Phelps
of 2423 Maun, observed his first
birthday July 18 at a party
given for him by his parents.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. James Harrell and
baby daughter, Cynthia Lucille,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Proctor,
George Proctor, Mrs. Annie
Histov, Fern Pennington, Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Pennington, Mer
lon Fnclps, and Mr. and Mrs.
L. K. Phelps, grandparents.
N. Ninth street, who became
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--Guderian.
is leaving this weekend for Cali
guests of honor, were Mrs. Peter
Albertson. Mrs. John Ashley,
I Mrs. Emil A 1 b r e c h t, Mrs.
Charles Kempter, Mrs. E. D.
Hamacher, Mrs. Carl Stetn-
seifer, Mrs. V. Josephson. Mrs.
E. Raymond. Mrs. W. McNee.
and the hostess, Mrs. Wayne.
Among the affairs honorine
Mrs. Wayne during the week
was a luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Charles Kempter, Wednes
day afternoon. The Carl Stein
seifers and the E. D. Hama
chers entertained Mr. and Mrs.
wayne at dinner Wednesday
and Thursday evening.
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Bridal Shower
Billee Joyce Cox, who will
become the bride of Clifford N.
Colton of Portland on August
11, was honored with a miscel
laneous shower at the Rollin
Thompson home on Boardman
street, June 19.
Hostesses were Mrs. Clifford
Clayton, Mrs. Rollin Thompson
and Mrs. Guy Brannan. Bou
quets of garden flowers were
placed throughout the rooms,
with roses and carnations flank
ing a decorated cake at the
party table. A garland of pink;
satin ribbon encircled with wed
ding rings and bows, surround
ed the centerpiece.
Present were Miss Cox, the
guest of honor, Mrs. A. R. Dick
son, Mrs. Harry Orem, Mrs.
White. Mrs. Don Johnson. Mrs.
Wes Harsey, Mrs. Robert Larson,
Mrs. Rose Martin, Mrs. Robert
Perkins, Mrs. J. R. Fowler. Mrs.
Carl Smykil, Mrs. J. A. Schu
bert, Nanette Schubert, Mrs.
Dick Richards, Edna Richards,
Mrs. G. W. Gilcrist, Frances
Gilcrist, Mrs. Leonora Kimsey,
Naomi Kimsey, Mrs. Leslie
Bridge. Vonnie Bridge, Mrs.
Carl Grubb, Margaret Grubb,
Mrs. Jonnie Bell, Thelma Bell,
Mrs. Peter Eastman. Alice East
man, Mrs. Joseph Cox, Joanne
Cox, Mrs. Jennie Hurn, Ruth
Mathews and Sharon and Dan
ny Thompson.
Entertained
Naomi Kimsey and Edna
Richards entertained recently
with a shower for Joyce Cox,
bride-elect of Clifford Colton.
The party was held at the Rich
ards home, 234 N. 1st. Bowls
of spring flowers and tall tap
ers were used as decorations. .
Guests were Miss Cox, Nelll
Lindbergh. Vonnie Bridge,
Frances Gilcrist, Mrs. Karl W.
Smykil, Lola Whisenant, Verda
Heidland, Patsy Larson, Mrs.
Joseph Cox, Joanne Cox, Mrs.
Leonora Kimsey and Mrs. Dick
Richards.
Luncheon
An afternoon of bridge and
swimming was enjoyed by
luncheon guests of Mrs. William
K. Jenkins, 616 Conger, when
she entertained for Mrs. Denis
Babson Friday, July 19.
Those present were the guest
of honor, Mrs, Babson, Mrs. '
John Merryman. Mrs. Laurence
Shaw, Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs.
Frank Drew, Winnifred Lamm
and Joan Campbell.
Dinner Party
Another affair honoring the
Harry Waynes, who are leaving
Klamath Falls this week for
California, was a dinner party
at Cal-Ore given by William
Spangler on Tuesday evening.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Wiedler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kempter, Mra. Ray Coulam, a
former resident of this city and
now of Salt Lake, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Hamacher. '
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Mrs. John Merryman, 1200
Pacific Terrace, entertained a
small group Thursday, July 11,
at a bridge luncheon. Those
present were Winnifred Lamm,
Joan Campbell and Mrs. Denis
Babson,