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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1947)
Vows Exchanged On New Year's Day MT, LAKt Erl Juanlta Fleming, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Richard L. Fleming of Mt. Laki, exchanged vows with Russell Lowell Fairchlld Jr., in a New Ycar'i Day ceremony at the First Methodist church at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Rites were solemnized in a candlelight service read by the Rev. Victor Phillips, pastor, before an altar banked with wood wardia fern and calla lilies. Tha brida chose traditional white satin for her wedding gown, which was fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves, fitted at the wrist and with wide lace inserts from the neckline to the edge of the skirt. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of crystal beads and pearl orange blossoms. A cascade of satin streamers and pink rose buds fell from the single orcnid arranged on her white Bible. For Jewelry she wore a single strand of pearls with matching ear rings, a gift from the bride groom. Lila Cox was maid of honor. Her gown was of blue tulle with matching headdress. Hazel Buck ingham of Corvallis and Mrs. Ernest Hills HI of Burlingame, Calif., were the bride's other at tendants. Miss Buckingham wore jersey gown of orchid shade with a pink headdress, and Mrs. Hills was attired in a green marquisette frock with a pink headdress. The attendants car ried nosegays of small flowers centered with calla lilies. Robert M. Brown, close friend of the groom, was best man. Ushers were William C. Canton and Elvin E. Phillys. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. John O'Connor played several numbers on the chimes, and ac companied Mrs. Robert Craig as she sang "Always" and "O, Promise Me." Mother of the bride, Mrs. Fleming, wore a two-piece en semble of gray gabardine with black accessories. The groom's mother, Mrs. Fairchild, chose a frock of teal blue crepe with black accessories. Both wore corsages of email orchids. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Fair child Sr. of Westover Terrace ' and a graduate of Klamath Un ion high school. He served three and a half years with the army. Mrs. Fairchild is a graduate of Henley high school and attended Klamath Business college. A reception in the church par lor followed the nuptials. The young couple cut the first piece of the wedding cake, which was served by Mrs. Glenn Hethering- Card Party LANGELL VALLEY Women of the Guild of St Barnabas church gave a card party and bazaar at the parish hall on December 10. Bridge and pinochle were played, with prizes won by Mrs. Malcolm Tear, Mrs. Charles Wells, Owen Pepple and Mr. Olson. Refreshments were served later in the day. The special award went to Mr. Sharp. Others present were Mrs. Ol son, Mrs. Owen Pepple, Malcolm Teare, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dear born. Mrs. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gowen, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown, Mabel Maxwell, Lillian Bechdoldt, Noma Bechdoldt,. Lenore McMil lan, Verna Dean Meggs, Lois Null, Mrs. LaVern Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueck and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge. Auxiliary Holds Monday Session President Martha Brothanek was in charge of the meeting of the Malin American Legion auxiliary held at the Malin church on Monday, January 6. Two new members were initiated and welcomed by the mem bership. They are Mrs. Barbara Breuner and Mrs. Evelyn Duncan of Malin. Mrs. Nell Retterath was commended for her wonderful work of collecting a very neat sum for the "Gift For The Yanks Who Gave." She received the good news in a letter sent to the auxili ary from the state secretary, . Mrs. Mae wnucomo, The membershiD decided to .give a public card party on Sat urday, January 29, at the Broad way hall to benefit the annual March of Dimes drive. Mrs. Grace Stephens was appointed general chairman for the affair. The auxiliary will serve sup per for the dance on Saturday, February 1, at the Broadway hall. The proceeds will be used to further the rehabilitation and child welfare programs which the auxiliary sponsors for dis abled war veterans and their families. Mrs. Nell Retterath was appointed general chair man. Mrs. Irene Freitag and Mrs. Mary Jane Pagyr will serve on the entertainment committee for February. Mrs. Beulah Reber will be hostess for February and she will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Jane Pagyr. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Nettie Pierce served re "LOTS OF PARKING SPACE NO METERS!" 53f L j y fi51E v I tfSWivw-.-KT' mi '"fm NEW "MASTER-WAVE" BEAUTY SHOP 4343 Shasta Way Specialising In Walla Cold Wava Permanents. Haiti Wake man, formerly of East Sid Beauty Shop, in charge. Tela i phon 3341 for your appointment. ton. aunt of tho groom, and Mrs. RalDh Hill, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Percy Dixon, aunt of the bride, poured, and Mrs. ravin Newnham presided at the punch bowl. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Clifford Macy. Mrs. Edward Schie, Mrs. Merrill Bond and Mrs. Ronald Whit latch. Martha Keller was in charge of the suest book. For going away the bride wore a black suit with fuchsia ac cessories and a gray top coat. Her orchid was pinned at the shoulder. After a wedding trip to San Francisco and other California cities, Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild will make their home in Klam ath Falls. Wedding A bank of greens and poinset tias formed the setting for the wedding of Dorothy Gilcrist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gilcrist of 315 Grant, to Dale Tepper. The ceremony was read bv the Rev. Victor Phillips, pas tor, at the First Methodist church at noon, December 24. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a brown suit with matching accessories, and a gold mesh half hat. Her bouquet was of Talisman roses centered with three bronze orchids. Frances Gilcrist was her sis ter's maid of honor. She was at tired in a suit of tan with brown hat and accessories. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Frank Weber was best man, and Robert Hall and Eugene Hooten were ushers. At the reception, Mrs. Alfred Clawson. sister of the bride, served, and Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist, the bride s grandmother, poured. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Tepper will be at home in Los Angeles where he is attend ing school. Mr. Tepper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tepper of Roseburg. Hostess Bertha Bishop of 916 Lincoln was hostess to the Friendship club on Wednesday evening, January 8. Fourteen members attended, and following a brief business meeting auction bridge was played. Adah Patterson held high score: Alma Cofer, second; Stella Dryden, low. and Blanche Barker received the special award. The place for the next meeting will be announced later. Contract Club The Thursday Contract club met at the home of Bertha Hewitt of 2225 Darrow, on Thursday, January 2. There was one quest, Arlene Schubert, who received the award for high score. Fannie Thompson was second, and Clara Standish re ceived the traveling award. For the next meeting, Idoline Schupp of 530 N. 10th will be the hostess. freshments to Anne Lahoda, Nell Retterrath, Martha Brotha nek, Abbie Herringshaw, An tonia Smidl, Annie Petrasak, Ag nes Schreiner, Grace Stephens, Emma Wilde, Erma Fairclo, Ethel Roberts, Beiulah Reber, Leah Street, Evelyn Duncan, Barbara Breuner, Nell Irwin, Elizabeth Pagyr, Irene Freitag. After the refreshments were over the evening was completed with Mrs. Grace Stephens and Mrs. Agnea Schreiner entertain ing. Mrs. Nell Rettarath will send Raymond Van Meter his book for January. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT Tou Drive-Long. Short Trips Mot Yoarself Sav H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone $304 1201 East Main I - ot A . .... I I , 111 I i' ' fY ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, Eris Juonita Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Fleming of Mt. Laki, became the bride of Russell Lowell Fairchild Jr. The ceremony was read at the First Methodist church. Upon their return from their California wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild will make their home in Klamath halls. Malin Lodges Hold Joint Ceremony MALIN The Masonic lodge and the Order of the Eastern Star held a joint installation ceremony at the Malin church on December 19. Preceding the service, dinner was served, with a program later in the evening. - Installed in the Masonic lodce for 1947 were P. G. Wilson, master; Lester Schreiner, senior warden: Melvin Bowman, junior warden; T. A. DeMerritt. treasurer; Ivan Ottoman, secretary; Bernace Wilson, senior deacon; Charles Hamilton, junior deacon; Roy "McNeil, chaplain: Frank Payer Jr.. marshal!; Lawrence Geraghty, senior steward; Walter Casebeer, junior steward, and Cecil Paul Hole-rook, tyier. Installing officer were Frank Victorin, installing master, and Vaclav Kauna, installing mar shal. New officers for the Eastern Star are Marian Wilson, worthy matron; P. G. Wilson, worthy Da'ron: Gladys Holousek, associ ate matron; Joe Halousek, asso ciate patron; Anne Fruit, secre tary; Arlie Mae Johnson, treas urer; Agnes Schreiner, conduct ress; Ethel Hamilton, associate conductress; Helen Rajnus, mar shal; Hazel Bowman, chaplain; Helen Ottoman, organist; Flor ence Wilson, Adah; Eva Bow man, Ruth; Anne Paygr, Esther: Violet Harris, Martha; Grace Stevens. Electa; Laura Zlabek. warden, and Frank Victorin, sentinel. Installing officers were Cath erine Casper, matron; Nell Ret terath. marshal: Leah Street. chaplain; Beatrice Denison, or-; ganist and Ted DeMerritt, worthy patron. un tne program ror tne eve nine were John Carter, who pre sented a vocal solo; Bob Vic torin, an accordion solo. Later in the evening after the installa CURRIN'S 9TH and MAIN PS A new, imooth "heavy cream'' balm that keepi even the molt emitive ikin appeallngly oft and fupple! Non-sticky, Delightfully Kented. A wonderful buy in this special i6-o. Aoublt.-nu. For a limiud lime only. m J Jl k . Jor petal-smooth tk!n ii " ''' Evergreen. tion Norma Uerlings and John Carter sang a group of numbers, and several addendas were given by the Malin Rainbow Girls. Neighbors A regular meeting of Neigh bors of Woodcraft was held in the KC hall Monday evening, January 6, with Vera Reeves, guardian neighbor, presiding. A no-hostess potluck luncheon fol lowed. The Juveniles met Mon day afternoon at 4 o'clock in the KC hall. During the business meeting a membership drive was filanned, to begin at once and ast until April. Refreshments were enjoyed after the session. Both Neighbors and Juveniles meet again on January 20. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING toperl, GatrsmUfftl Wrfc (All Mftfttsl Rtumkli Price Fret Cati Stwivtg Machine Service for DRUGS PHONE 4514 Double Ring Rites Read At Merril MERRILL In 3 o'clock, double ring ceremony, Mary Frances Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Claranc E. Sharp of Merrill became the bride of James E. Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hammond, also of Morrill, on Sunday, January 6. The service was read in St. Augustine's church by tha Rev, Father John O'Connor in the presence of large number of friends and relatives of the young couple. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a dress maker suit of cinnamon with matching hat and brown accisoria. She wore a lavender orchid at the shoulder. Preceding tlie bride and her father down the aisle was Vir ginia Sharp, sister of the bride ana ner only attendant, ner Hya cinth blue suit and matching hat were complemented by a cor sage of Talisman roses. Pat Hammond, home for the holidays from school at Sacra mento, was best man for his brother. Usher were Richard Shuck of Merrill and Donald Ratllff of Malin. The marriaf e vows were taken before an altar banked with poinsettias, Christmas greens and basket of whit chrysun- uiemums. Before the ceremanv. Mrs. Jack Wilson of Klamath Falls sang promise me" and "Ave Maria" as the benediction. Mrs. Mamie Giacomini accompanied her. For her dauahtcr's weddins. Mrs. Sharp chose a brown wool auit and matching hat with yel low roKDirai at tne snouidur. Mrs. Hammond, also in brown with a hat of blue, wore shoulder corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Eusene M. Ham mond, pioneer residents of Mer rill and grandparents of the groom, and Mrs. Fanny Sharp of Portland, grandmother oMhe bride, wer present for the cere mony. A reception in the Oddfellows hall followed the service where tne new Mr. and Mrs. Hammond cut the first slice of their white and silver, three-tiered wedding cake. Lighted pink and white tapers complemented the central note of the refreshment table. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Dale West, Mrs. John Degnan and Mrs. Willard Dun can, all of Merrill. The young couple will spend some time in the south of Cali fornia before returning to their new home in Merrill. The new Mrs. Hammond, a graduate of the Merrill high school and later of Emmanuel hospital In Portland, served as a lieutenant In tlie army nurse corps during the .. ir. She also attended the University of Ore gon for one year. The groom, a graduate of Sacred Heart academy in Klam ath Falls, and of Armstrong's Reopening HOSIERY RAYONS Mojud 42-Gauge 1.05 45-Gauge ..1.27 NYLON Mojud 42-Gauge 1.50 45-Gauge .'....1.60 51 -Gauge 1.85 , Hanes-Seamlesj 20 Denier 1.45 30 Denier 1.65 SILK Mojud All Silk 1.00 pair All Silk,' Plaited Foot 79c pair business college In Berkeley, served in the army medical corps while In the service. Luncheon The regular meeting of tho Klamath Fall Nile club was herd in the Pelican party room Wed nesday, January 8, with Mrs. Marshall Cornett presiding. The following committee was respon sible for the lovoly luncheon and attractively decorated tables: Mrs. R. P. Ellington, chairman, Mrs. Allsa Kuykendall, Mrs. Hurold Patterson, Mrs. Ralph Howard, Mrs. II. R. Llsto. Mrs. Murguerite Ward, Mrs. ' James Burness, Mrs. G. A. Massey and Mrs. E. M. Bubb. Mrs. Brlggs and Mrs. Pike, two new members, were Introduced and were presented with cor .taiies. Mrs. Harold Teale intro duced her guest, Mrs, Mark Simons of Lincoln, Neb. Those members having birthdays In No vember and Decomber were hon ored with "Happy Birthday," sung by tlie group. . The club was entertained by Mr. Josephine Kiltrldge who read three poem composed by Mrs. Walter M. Brown, one of the Nile members. Tha poems were: "Mountain Summit," "Train at Night" and "Brother to Men." Mrs. E. G, Gienger, who was in charge of packing the toys and other useful articles sent to the Shrine hospital at Christmas time reported there were about 20(1 pounds of merchandise in the shipment. A picture appeared in one of the Portland papers show ing many of the articles sent by the Klamath Fslls group. , .J Dancing MALIN Shortly before Christmas. Corky -Ellis enter tained with a tree-trlmmlng Earty at his home near Malin. lancing and siiuting completed the evening's activities. Guests were Jo Anne Wilson, Jeanne Victorlne. Shirley John son, Emily Elmer, Charlene Al lan, Gloria. McDonald. Rosalie Fales. Phil Anderson, Jack Mor ran. Ronald Hawkins, Ted Gor don, Bill Warner, and Bob and Don Coleman. tAI.P 4 NtWS, KUmtlll 1U. On. I of WED AT THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH on December 24 were Dorothy Gilcrist and Dale Tepper of this city. Rite were solomniiod in o holiday sotting of greens ond poinsetllas. Left to right ore, Frances Gilcrist, moid of honor; th bridt and aroam. and Frank Webber, best man. Mr. ond Mrs. Tepper or ot home in Los Angeles. Miller's Winter Formal MERRILL In a dimling win ter setting, guests of the Merrill high school Girls' Athletic asso ciation danced at tlie Snow ball, second annual dance sponsored by tho girls. "Snow bunks" and snow-laden Christmas trees covered the bleuchers and a wintry white sky lowered the high celling of the gymnuslum. Helen Lacey, diuiRlilnr of Mr. and Mrs. James Lueoy and Ron nie Trotman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Trotman, elected In a popularity vote of the entire school preceding the dance, ruled from a while wrone as tne king and quwn of the ball. About 1AU gurnts were present for the affair which was formul for women. Gordon's orchestra furnished the music, and refreshments KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Authorised Sales ond Service Telephone 9200 A Compl Department HATl'MMY, J.n. II, Kit, ttf tmm were served from a booth ar ranged In keeping with the other decorations. Derive McCoy, president of the group, and the members hope t" make th dance an an mini affair, Mrs. Georiia Elliott Is advisor for the club. Caff Mel en Owntr and Operator f Helen's Beauty Shop 8200 for your beauty workl 4056 Shasta Way Ph. 1200