Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 08, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    iVows Exchanged In
December Rites
Gitruldlne Wllann, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Y. L. Wllann of
Monett, Mo., becnmo the bride of Wlllard M. William of Klam
nth Full, noil or It, W. William of Mt. Vernon, Mo., In cere
niony read In Twin Kn I Ik. Irln., on Dcrcnlhcr 22.
Tha Htiv. A. I). Purrrtl of tho First Mothodlat church of tliut
city rend the aorvlco it (he home of Dr. and Mr. G. W. Burgea
t 1 o'clock. In n acttlng of evergreen, holly, polnaottlua und
lighted candle.
For her wedding the brldo rhoito a lult of blue with shell
plnK blnuae mid hut and black
acceaaorlrs. tier comaiio wan of
pink rnaobiid. Miilron of honor
wax Mr, Hurley William, who
w attired In an afternoon
clroM of cerlo and black. Her
flower were gurdimlm.
Bet niun wu llaimerd Wll
Hum of Fart Klamuth.
Following the wedding Mr.
and Mr. Wlllluma left for a
trip to Salt Lake City, Utah,
and returned to make their
home at Huhl, Idu.
Mr. William I a gruduute
of Monnett Junior college and
the Unlveralty of Miourl. She
wo a teacher In the Monett.
Mo., and Twin Fall. Ida., achool
yatoma. Mr. Wlllluma aerved
over three and a half yeura In
the murlno corpn.
Chapter
Alolin chuolvr met III the Ma.
noiilc hull recently (or a pclnl
meeting and Initiation or can.
dictate. Margaret Sheridan, ac
compunled by Khodu Harndon,
ung "Star Of The Kant" during
the Initiation. Obligation night
waa obaerved after the Initial
x tlon.
ItefreNhnient were aerved In
the baiuiuet room by a com
mittee conipnurd of Jcnale Lylo,
Ann I'curcn. Feme Shoop. Mar
garet Smith. Cludya Metier,
Mra. Jack Metier and Marguer
ite Ward.
Mra. Dorothy Ackermun en
tertalned with Chrlatma music,
accompanied by Beatrice , Denl
aon. Installation of 1947 offlcera
wa held on Junuary 4 when
appointive officer were named
by Helen Liatoe, Incoming
worthy matron.
Senior Circle
On Friday, December 20, the
Senior circle of the Community
Congregational church met for a
potluck luncheon at 1 o'clock in
the aocial hall. Luncheon wa
erved by Mr. Lee Sutton and
Mr. Onu Buglcy to 21 adult and
three children. Present were the
Rev. Godfrey Mutlhewa, Mra.
Matthewa, Mr. Frltx Vance. Mra.
L. E. Henry, Mm. John Marin,
Mr. W. C. Little. Mra. S. H. God
drd. Mra. W. A McCory. Mra.
8. R. Berry. Mr. William Laraon,
Mra. J. J. Pex, Mra. Mutlle ling
ley, Mr. W. J. McGilvroy. Mra.
B. Morgan, Mra. linen tiling,
Mra. Susan Cullen, Mra. Clyde
Jamea and children. Mra. Kirk,
Dorothy Revell, Mary Eckstein
and- Mr. Charle Revell.
The long table waa centered
with an arrangement of brightly
colored gla and holly aprayi,
together with candle in attrac
tive holder. At 2 o'clock Mra.
Bevel!, president of the' circle,
railed the meeting to order and
the Rev. Matthewa led the ting
ing of Chrlatma hymn and con
ducted the devotional service.
The nominating committee ub
mltted Ita report and by a unan
Imoua vote Mra. Revell wa re
elected president, Mra. W. C.
Little, vice president, and Mra.
William Larson, ecretary-treaa-lircr.
At the end of the room waa a
beautiful Chrlatma tree with
many gifts, which were distrib
uted by number to the assembled
mcmbera and guests.
The next meeting will be on
January 17, whon new offlcera
will be Installed. The place will
bo announced later.
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Degree Meeting
Member of the Degree of
Honor met In the KC hall Mon
day evening, December 23, for
their annuul Christina! party
and exchange of gift.
There wa no business meet
ing, but those present enjoyed a
program of music and reading,
and ainglng of carola. The day'a
gift went to Ronnie Horshber
gcr. . The Juveniles of the Degree of
illonor hold their party Monday
'afternoon in the KC hnll with a
tree and treat for all who at
tended. Luncheon
Member and guest of the
Friendly circle met with Eotelle
Smith of 410 Pacific Terrace for
a potluck luncheon on Thursday,
December 10, followed by a
Christmas tree and party, with
an exchange of gifts and gifts
from tho silent alsters. Fourteen
member were present and there
were two guests, Helen Eitlng
and Alice Dahlcim.
Mid-Week
SOCIETY
Entertained
Member of Tuu chapter, Beta
Sigma I'hi, were entertained at
their annuul Chrlstniua purty nil
December 20 In the home of Mra.
George Wright, 1004 Kldnrado.
The committee In charge of the
iiffiiir Included Doris McCord,
l.ols Rumer, Ann Clark and Mrs.
Wright. Games were pluyod and
prize wero awarded Mrs. War
ren Poole, Mr. John Feeback
und Mr. Georgo Wurdell, fol
lowed by a gift exchungc.
Refreshment were then
served, featuring a surprise in
honor of Mrs. Marshal Cornell,
director. Kuch guest received an
individual cuke with lighted
candla and sung "Hnppy Birth
day" to her a they were being
aerved. Later, Mrs. Cornell wna
presented with a large birthday
cake and a gift from the chapter.
The next regular meeting will
be held on January 14 at the
home of Mr. Pntrlcia Falrchild,
044 Eldorado, at 8 o'clock.
Coming Event
To bo an event of Saturday,
January 11, la the wedding of
Betty Lorraine Largeut, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. Hilbert Lur
gent of the Midland district, to
Richard Takaca, aon of Mr. and
Mr. John Takaca of Merrill.
Hllea will be solemnized at
12 noon, at the First Presbyterian
church. Mr. Louis E. Schnry
drr of Klamath Falls will be her
nister'a matron of honor, and
Barbara Nyhart of Klamath
Fall will be bridesmaid.
Steve Domen of Merrill will
be beat man.
Members
The Royal Neighbor of Amer
ica entertained 60 member und
their families at a birthday din
ner on December 27. Receiving
the day'a award wa Kathleen
Hepburn.
The Juvenile party and pro-
f rm wa proaimtod. Those tak
ng part were Mr. Doris Freder
ick and her five accordion pu
pil, as well m Sharon Rossun,
Alice Baker, Marlon Simpson,
Nola Markey, Roberta McCoy,
Rumona Steele, Marie Rodger,
Blllle and Bobble Mitchell and
Dona Provost.
Santa Clam wa on hand to
give gifts and treat to young
atcr. Legion Group
A Chrlatma party wa held
by members of tho Eight et
Forty salon '355, a group within
the American Legion auxiliary,
on December 28, with husbands
a gueats for the evening.
Gomes and music were enter
tainment, with special numbers
and a skit by Mna. Fred Hell
bronner, Mrs. M. E. Cooper, Mrs.
Coleman O'Laughlln and Mr.
Carl Schubert. Mr. Paul Otter
bein preacnted a special reading.
A buffet supper waa aerved by
a committee. On the refresh
ment committee were Mrs. A.
Petersteincr, Mrs. R. C. Dale,
Mr. Bob McGhehey, Mrs. Clyde
Thompson. Martha McCollum
and Mra. Schubert.
Slumber Party Held
Over Holiday
Mr. Bud Petersteincr enter
tained with a dumber party at
the home of her parent at 325
South Fifth (treet, during the
holiday. Invited were a number
of former classmates home from
college.
City Delivery Service. Phone
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WED IN TWIN FALLS, IDA., in late December were Cer
oldine Wilson, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Y. L. Wilson of
Monett, Mo., ond Willord M. Williams of Klamath Falls.
Vows were exchanged at the home of Dr. ond Mrs. C. W.
Burgess of Idoho City, Mr. ond Mrs. Williams will make their
home in Buhl, Ida. 6
Honored
LANGELL VALLEY Mra.
Lloyd Gift entertained with a
ahower 'at her home recently In
honor of Mr. Paul Fitzhugh, the
former Biltic DeVaul.
A social afternoon followed
the opening of gifts. Guest In
cluded the honor guest, Mr. Fitz
hugh, Mrs. Orville DeVaul, Mrs.
Lyman Fitzhugh, Mr. Don Ross,
Mrs. Gene Horsley, Mrs. Anna
Gift, Mr. Chris Hood, Mrs.
Besslo Campbell, Mrs. Owen
Pepple, Mr. Ronuld Ros. Mr.
Bill Beehdoldt, Mrs. LnKue
House. Mr. Leland Pctligrcw,
Mrs. W. D. Campbell. Mr. F. W.
Brown, Mnr MotK Potucck, Mr.
Ray Davis, Mrs. Jnhnnlo Camp
bell, Mrs. Homer Robert. Mrs.
Barney Brown, Mr. Eddie Ru
pert. Mr. John Sullivan, Mrs.
Charles Partridge, Mr. Bill No
votny, Mr. Mike Dearborn, Mrs.
Mike McAullffc, Mrs. Paul Mon
roe, Mr. George Fernlund, Lila
Drlscoll, and Hazel and Edith
Gift.
Refreshments wore served at
the afternoon's close.
Friends Gather On
Maw Year's Day
MERRILL Dinner guests at
Ihe William Carpenter home in
Merrill on New Year's Day were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter
of Alturas. Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Al Johnson and two sons of
Canbv, Calif., and Dale Davis of
Merrill.
Bridge Club
BLY Mrs. Dave Campbell
was hostess to the bridge club
for a recent party. Decorations
followed a holiday motif.
High acore was held by Mrs.
Jack Harrison, and second high
by Mrs. F. H. Armstrong.
After an exchange of gift,
refreshment were served to
Mr. Herb Hadley, Mrs. Bert
M union, Mrs. Harry Schocn
berg. Mrs. Harold Powell, Mrs.
F. H. Armstrong, Mrs. C. A.
Smith, Mrs. Jack Harrison and
the hostess, Mrs. Campbell.
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8200
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Rebekahs Hold
Last Meeting
On Thursday evening, Junuary 2, Prosperity Rcbckah lodge
held It last meeting with the 3948 officer In their chair. Ada
Willita, noble grand, presented each officer and member of the
degree staff with a souvenir In the lodge color. The 1048 project
of the noble grand was a set of officers' regalia which wa
presented by her to the district deputy president, Alma Cofer,
who accepted the gift for the lodge. The regalia consists of pink
and green cord with the emblem of the office attached.
The 1847 officer were installed by Alma Cofer, district
deputy preaident, assisted by Elizabeth Ramsby, deputy grand
marshal; Esther Mast, deputy grand warden: Jennie Hurn. deputy
grand aecretary; ivy Propst,
deputy grand trcaaurer; Blanche
Barker, deputy grand chaplain;
Beatrice Deniaon, deputy grand
musician; Martha Baker, dep
uty Inside guardian; Alice Law
rence, deputy outside guardian.
O. C. Rice, past noble grand;
Frank Hogue, past noble grand;
A. Erickson. past noble grand,
and Ed Lawrence, vice grand
of Klamath Fall IOOF, acted
a escorts.
The 1847 officer are Ora
Sweet, noble grand; Berenice
McCracken, vice grand; Alice
Z. Goeller, recording secretary;
Sadie M. Rand, treasurer; Char
lotte Martin, chaplain; Corinne
Larson, muaiclan; Vera Clem
en, right upportcr to the noble
grand; Blanche Motschcnbach
er, left supporter to the noble
grand; Ivy Propst, right sup
porter to the vice grand; Ruth
Hcdricks, left supporter to the
vice grand; Lcla Blubreckt, in
side guardian, and Stella Dry
den, outside guardian.
Alma Cofer Drescnted Ada
Willits, junior past noble grand,
with her official Jewel, a gift
from Minnie Will it of Cottage
Grove. Elizabeth Ramsby, presi
dent of the Past Noble Grand
club, welcomed Ada Willits to
membership In the club.
Soloists of the evening were
Ella Mac Ross and Corinne Lar
son, accompanied by Beatrice
Dcnison, and the meeting was
closed by Ora Sweet, noble
grand for 1947.
St. Paul's women's auxiliary
held its annual holiday party in
late December at the home of
Mrs. R. H. Radcliffe. A short
devotional service and carols
were followed by a reading by
the Rev. Godfrey Matthews of
ine community Congregational
church.
Betty Gliddcn sang a number
or inristmas carola and later.
member exchanged gifts. Re
freshments were served by the
nosie ss.
Gift Exchange
Members of Aloha Past Ma
trons club gathered at the Ma
sonic temple, Friday, December
Z7, (or a l o clock luncheon,
Christmas tree and gift ex
change. Mrs. Charles Joseph
martin, Mr, fcllzabelh Norn,
Mr. Jennie Hurn and Mrs.
Laura Willits were in charge of
the luncheon arra.-igcments,
while Mr. Oscar Peyton pro
vided the appropriately decorat
ed Christmas tree and distribut
ed gifts.
Mrs. Fred Cofer. club presi
dent, presided during the brief
business meeting. Member pres
ent for the ofternoon were Mrs.
Cofer. Mrs. H. G. Wortley. Mrs.
Willits, Mr. Charle J. Martin,
Mrs. Elizabeth Norn, Mr. Wil
bur A. Jones, Mrs. Alfreda Stein
metz, Mrs. Jennie Hurn, Mrs.
Mae Balsiger, Mrs. Ella McMil
lan, Mrs. Ida Grimes, Mra. Will
Wood, Mr. Amelia Hanks, Mrs.
C. L. Harvey. Mr. "W. B. DeWitt.
Mrs. Catherine Casper, Mrs. J. F.
h'enrod, Mrs. Christine Murdoch
and Mrs. Kate Peyton. Mrs.
Lorraine Myer, past matron
from Wisconsin, now residing in
Klamath Falls, was a special
guest.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
DeWitt and Mrs. Wortley. Host
esses for the next regular meet
ing. January 31, will be Mrs.
Wilbur A. Jones, Mrs. Glen
Kent, Mrs. Charlotte Martin and
Mrs. Bernice Finch. Mrs. W. B.
DeWitt was appointed to visit
the sick during the month of
January.
IVOMEH! TRY THIS
fyoure NERVOUS
Ok HXKim DAYS' f Moth!
If funcUoniLl montbly disturbance
cum you to ni0er nerroua tcoatoa
t uch times thi great medlcln i
Jamtmt to reUert cud. trmptom.
nraAl.D a new, KUiraih Ftlli, Ort. wkdnksdat, Imm, t, lIT, ra Inn
Altrua Class .
Altrua class of the First
Methodist church held It Christ
ma party at the home of Mr.
Wendell B. Smith of 1114 East
street, and the co-hostess was
Mr. Paul Deller. Mrs. Carroll
Poole was elected president and
Mrs. Stewart Snell, secretary
treasurer. The outgoing president, Mrs.
Willard Preston, reported on
completed projects for the peat
yeer; book were made for
children, and stuffed toy and
icrapbooks made from Christ
mas cards were made and sent
to the isolation hospital and the
children's farm in Medford. One
underprivileged girl was out
fitted with clothing and the
Mizpah and Altrua clasaes pre
sented a large picture to the
church parlor, which now
hangs above the fireplace.
Mrs. Victor Phillip received,
the award for high score In (he
ga.net which followed the busi
ness meeting. Later there wag
a Christmas gift exchange.
Refreshments wore served by
tho hostesses to Mrs. Carrol
Poole, Mrs. Eldred Putnam. Mra.
Walter Herndon, Mra. Bruce
Blnkiey, Mrs. Charles Howrey,
Mr. David Snyder,. Mra. Loy
Barker, Mr. Victor Phillips,
Mra. Stewart Snell, Mr. Wallace
Uerlinga, Mr. Wlllard Preston
and Maude Wetherxpoon. -
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