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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1947)
Klamath Matrons lan Long Trips (Continued from Pniio Five) liren K hounrgural of her cousin, Mr. Jules Nnplcr, who Ik auuther Klamathlt receiving farewell from friend, Tho two left Friday fur Eugene where Mm, Jule Napier will nnikc her home, blie lion Uiughl school tier for nunilior of yearn, mid ! well known to mny Klamath folk. Another pit I r of tripsin, Mm Itolwrl David Payne (Virginia Hubbl mid daughter 'I'ynlin, who tlrw from here lint Friday for 1'hlladclphla to Join Lt. l'uyn who la stationed with the United Mate army air corua, medical branch, at Mlddletown, Pa. Virginia and Tyana have betil here for the punt three month with her parent, Mr, and Mra, Erlient M. Tlubb of IIIkIi lreet. Janice Dubb la exiierted home In mid-June from Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the ha been worklmi for the University of California on the atomic bomb projerl, Recent vlltora Mr. and Mm. Blln C'orwln Coleman of Buttle Creek. Michigan whu mul be entirely dlilllusloued aa to our glurlou weatern weather about which million of dollar have been apent In pub llclty. The Coleman flew to to Angelea and It wua cold and muiiiiy. They came to Klnnmih Kail to visit their daughter and on-ln-law, Dr. and Mra, Calvin Lawaou Hunt, and found buckeu of rain fulling. A for Crater lake, they found It a bid bowl of aoupy fog and not a ' tlntle hint of the blue In the picture postcard. The Colemana left Hun day for the eaat via Seattle but plan another trip when the weather nililht iHiulbly behave with proper manner. Dr. and Mr. Warren C. Hunt entertained with a family dinner Mnturday evening for the visitor. In Klamuth Fall and very buy irecllng old friend laat week wl Charle Brharfcnalulil of Long Uench. Calif, where he and Mr. Hcharfrnatcln have made their home lnce leaving here a couple of yeara alto. They are looking forward to an Aukuat vllt from their aoit. Cadet 'I'homa Beharfcnaleln of I he United blalea Coant Ouard academy at New London, Conn. Tommy I now a flral claaa cadet and when he I graduated neat spring hi parent will be titling In the audience with till dlatlncilnn of having two ton fliilah from the academy, Lt. t'l)rle BVharfenaleln la now aide to navigation officer ttatloned at Aiienlla, Newfoundland. Ill family I with him at Amentia and the Bcharfetuteln alto plan to vtalt with them on their trip eaat next year, Charle fimahcd at the academy In 1B41. Greeted home are Mr. and Mra. M. E. Nlcodrniu who have been living In Brooking the paal two and one-half yeara. Right now, until they find a houae. they are at the home of their daughter and family. Mr, and Mr. William Oration, Msg Portland. Invitation to commencement exerclte and weddlnga fill the mall In early June. Prom Portland come announcement of the graduation of Thomaa A. Miller, ton of Mr. and Mr, rlamtfel P. Miller of Portland, from Catholic Central High In Portland. The Miller left here aeveral yeara ago and both Tom and Dave have been attending Central High. They are planning a vlalt here thla tummer. Orace K. Rhvadea wat saying goodbye thl week-end to her many friend and little tlrt grader, a lot of them pretty big by now and a number In Ui IM7 graduating claaa I Mia Rhoades' firtt claaa at River aide flntahed high acliool year laal Wednesday night. Our ton entered flrat grade under the kindly tutelage of "Mlsi-odes" and often we were railed "Mltrodea" Instead of Mother. Iter word Infallible and the law a far a our tint gradrr went and the wa made of tuch duff a angel are fashloned-golden winga and all. The teaching profeaalon la loalng on of It beat with Ihe realgnalton of "Mltrodea" who I toon to become Mr. Willi Arthur Shelley. At Harry Hlbba' laat day at Rooaevelt where he wa a firat grader thl year, the claaa ahared Utile cup cake brought to the' picnic Wed neadty by flral grader Joanne Bogalay. Harry left Saturday morning with hli parent and two Utile brolhrr to live In Ventura. On of the prelUeat tea In many a day wa that arranged by Mr. Loren Palmerton and Mra. Oeorga II. Adler for Mr. William Spangler, an event of laat Tueaday afternoon In the Pelican party room. The garden flower were eaperlally lovely, rote and Irta and a particularly fetching bowl of vlolaa. Two tea table were arranged which waa very convenient for the gueata who found the raoal wonderful tandwlchea and tiny little cream puff affair atulfcd with chicken aaladl The cor age worn by the hoamaare and Ihoae who were minting were Either Reed dalale dyed In audi pretty color. V, Nadlne Palmerton. daughter of Mr, and Mia. Loren Palmerlon of Pgiillo Terrace, ha received one of 100 certificate of merit given by Sigma Delta Chi, national Journaham honorary. Nadlne Is tudylng at the University of California at Berkeley. The acholarahlp certificate were given to 10 aludenu In 10 of the country' ouutandlng college and unlvertltlea. Another mrtaage directly from Dr. and Mr. Lowell Coggeahall, now of Chicago and ttatloned at the Marine Barrack during war yeara here, who were vlalled laat week by Dr. and Mrs. Oeorge I. Wright of thla city, Dr. Coggeahall expreaaed a great deal of pleasure over the Oregon Vocational achool which will toon be In operation at the Bar racks plant. He and Mr. Coggeahall sent greetings to their many friend here. Bridge Club Mrs. William L. Solga entertained for members of her bridge club laat Tuesday evening at her home. 1451 Crescent, and guests honored Mrs. Richard Hlbba, a member, with a handkerchief ahower prior to her departure for California where she will reside. Pinochle Club The YatU Yattl Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Psul Zelgler on Thursday, May W. Charier members are Ron Perkins, "Bales" Petty, lngaletta Allenby. Jacquetta Tem pleton. Elate Hayden. Blanche Sutherland, Vivian Blofaky and Mrs, Zclgler. One new member Joined, uonna roiey. WHILE LIMITEDSTOCIST i CURRIN'S for Drug Ah and Main , mtttmttitntmttittttttttjmttmmmmttti Phone 45H h Ir- or J x f I - A, .::A i. wliiU 1 ' H t' t : V..',' W . A C 4 u E..'. 7 ) .eV ". . a- AT THE RECEPTION which followed their wedding on Sun day afternoon, June 1, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull Trelease. Before her marriage, Mrs. Trelease wos Veldene Ruth Durant of Klamath Falls. After June 15, the young couple will be at home at 1017 High street. Rites Solemnized Sunday Afternoon An event of Sunday. June 1. was the wedding of Veldene Ruth Durant, of this city, and Robert Hull Trclcaao, alao of Klamath Palls. Rites were solcmnlied at 2 o'clock In a ceremony read by the Rev. David Barnett Jr.. in tlie First Presbyterian church. The altar was banked with pink and white snapdragons, palms snd upers In candelabra. Preceding the ceremony Mel Erickaon sang "Ave Maria" and "O. Perfect Love." The traditional wedding marches were played by Mr. Wendell Smith. Olven In marriage by her uncle. William E. Beck, the bride was attired In a slate blue cutaway suit complimented by pink accessories. She carried a alngle orchid on a white prayer book, with while rib-1 Gooding and Mrs.' Joe Bellottl Grace RhoadesTo Wed In Portland A wedding of interest In Klamath Palls Is planned for next Tues day, June 10, In Portland, when Miss Orace Katherlne Rhoades of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Rhoades of Ml North Cottage treet, Salem, becomes the bride of Willi Arthur Shelley of Portland, formerly of thla city. Mlas Rhoades ha been a member of the Klamath Palls school sys tem since 1036 with the exception of the years she spent with the Women's Army Corps IWACl, during the war. Miss Rhoades was a student at Willamette university and completed her college work at the university oi Oregon. She tauffht bon streamers snd tiny pink rose buds. Helen Durant was her sister's msld of honor, mid wore a gray gabardine aull with aqua acceu.or les. Her bouquet was of American Beauty rosea. Joe Uellottl. brother-in-law of the groom, was best man, and Ralph K. Schouboe Jr. and Vim Thome were ushers. Immediately following wax re poured and served after the new Mr. and Mrs. Trelease cut the first slice of tlirlr wedding cake. The young couple left for a two week's wedding trip which will take them to Ijtke Louise and Calgary, Hrttlsh Columbia. After June IS thpy will be nt home at 1017 High alreet. I Out of town guests were Mrs. Vernon Smith and Barbara of Bend ana Mr. ana Mrs. cimiics biiinu for a number of years at Riverside school and on her return from army duty taught one year at Pairvlew and this past year was first grade teacher at Roosevelt. The bride-to-be has chosen a petal pink afternoon dress for her wedding costume and hat and ac cessories will be navy blue. Members of both families and a few close friends have been Invited as wed ding guests. The couple will be at home near Portland. The address route 7 box 600. Dance 'Program Slated for Wednesday evening at ( o'clock is a program by students of Eve Benson's studio of dance, which will be presented In the audi torium of Klamath Union high school. Assisting Mra. Benson will be Ray Rlbak, instructor of stringed Instruments. Ernest Armstrong, pi anist, will accompany. Proceeds from the show will go to the Teen-Age club. Following Is the program: Ballet group Betty Wilson. Janice Pex, Loralou Rolph. Jackey Murphy, Diane. Oldenburg, Richard Norland, Bobby Coffman, Moua Chenoweth, Becky Prlddy. Patty Jean Swansen, Joy Olsen. Jean McOaughey, Patricia James, Mary Lee Coffman, Roberta Miller and Lynelte Lyon. Accordion solo Dale Peyton. Tap solo Darlene Price. Toe trio Patricia James, Mary Lee Coffman, Averil Oaniott. "Blossoms" Betty Wilson, Sharon Davis Claudette Howell. Tap duet Roberta Miller and Lynette Lyon. Ballet duet Janice Pex and Lora lou Rolph. Tap Jackey Murphy and Diane Oldenburg. "A Russian Holiday" Joy Olsen. Chapter Meets Women of the Moose, chapter 467, held their regular meeting Tuesday, June 3. Viols Phelps and Mable Dale were initiated into the lodge. The program was presented by the mem bership committee with the chair man. Mrs. Warren Wood, In charge. Several piano numbers were given by Nancy and Jerry Lambo. Balloting and election of officers highlighted the business session with the selection of the following officers for the coming club year: Jackie Leach, senior regent: Knthleen Hep burn, junior regent: Ruby Phelps, chaplain; Fannie May Thompson, recorder: and Laura Verbeck. treas urer. Installation has been scheduled for Saturday, June 14, at 8 p. m. The Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose are working together In arranging plans for the I Oregon state Moose convention and conierence wnicn win oe neia in Klsmsth Falls July 0. 10, 11 and 12. centlon at the William K. Berk I and Charles Jr. of Orsnts Pass. home, 330 Lewis street. Mrs. Roy I For something old, the bride wore Quota Club Plans for early chartering were made by the Quota club of Klamath county at Its first meeting Monday night at the Wlnema hotel. Alice Vitus, president of the new club, was In charge of the meeting. The local group Is the 185th mem ber club of Quota International, a classified service club for women. The organization was founded in 1019 at Buffalo, N. Y. and now has a membership of more than 6000 executive women in the United States, Canada, and Australia. Other officers of the local group are Mrs. Helens Webber, first vice president; Mrs. Clara Sherman, sec ond vice president; Mrs. Lena Den nis, secretary; Mrs. Annabelle Newt on, treasurer; Mrs. Hazel Sloan, Mrs. Cardula Eel), Malveson Parker and Mrs. Helen Splker, members of the board of directors. Meetings will be held on the second and fourth Mon days of the month. Mrs. Anne Mason was named membership chairman, and Marjorle Eagle was named head of the pub licity committee. Co-chairmen of the program committee are Mrs. Webber and Mrs. Sherman. The group held a preliminary meeting last week when Mrs. Flor ence Shettel, field representative, of Washington, D. C, entertained at dinner and organization was com pitted at lost night's session. Anniversary Friends dropped In at the Louis reuoiat nome. BOO Nevada, lor a surprise visit and an Informal eve ning on the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Petzoldt's 25th wedding anni versary, last Sunday evening. Croup singing preceded the presentation of a gut ox suver to tne reizoiats. Center of Interest at the party table was a lovely decorated wedding cake. Among guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton Stephens, Mr. ana Mrs. koss stampiey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warns tad and children, Jeanne. Florene and Rob ert. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Jr. and children, Donald and Patsy, and Mr. ana Mrs. retzoiats twin sons, Bob and Dick. Two Years Old Janet Elaine Chadwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Chadwell of this city, will be a very tiny honor guest at dinner tonight at her parent's home on the occasion of her second birthday. Coming for the occasion are Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Berry of Portland. Mrs. Hazel Smith of Eugene and Mrs. Mary Storm of Seattle. tiraALu a NSWt, Klimalk rails, Ors. IATI UAV, U 1, IMt, rat ! MlViim....... w. i i i i i;r,r,T7an,. 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