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0D 0; D Di TY jr. o srnnrn wz v lrw. 'V- v-y i: El II i By Edna Killmeyer JUNE, TRADITIONAL MONTH OF BRIDES, was in full swing this week. Wed on Sundoy of St. Poul'l Episcopal church, was Peggy June Keating, who became Mrs. Richard W. Robinson in on afternoon ceremony. Exchanging vows Nn a double ring nuptial service on Sunday, June 15, were Jeannine Selby ond Joseph Cog dill, both of this city. The ceremony was read at 4 o'clock In the afternoon. HP ; . ' ' s'.f. - . , ' T-ri r""'"' '""V1. "TT lV' u ' i ' i' ' ,r jjinati i n miit I I in' mm '1 La ii ii wHl'iimnl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Britcot reaav ixeatina is Bride Of Sunday A lovely June bride wax Peiilty June Keating, dainhtrr ht Mr. mid Mm. Jack kralhig nt till city, who became Mr. Richard W. Robinson In a ceremony read at Ht. Paul Episcopal church, on Sunday after noon, June 15. The bridegroom u the son of Mr. and Mra. Kay F. Rob inson of Palo Alto. Double ring vow were exchanged at 3 o'clock In the afternoon Kith lh aervlce read by the Rev. Frederick C. WlMenbach. Rites , were solemnised before an altar banked with white gladlolaa and Mock, with nalrna and many taper In candelabra completing me prruy mum noni Willi . "O Promise M mi nel' assembled, nccom . i i u.. it. ..itnii.l A Kltihheti who alo played the Lohengrin wed-1 The ninth anniversary of the Sing march .a the brld.il party Klamath Fall Soroptlml.l club was ...Vrf ?h rhiirrh celebrated at the luncheon meeting, entered the cnuriu. iti,iu m ihf Pelican iinnv f..- u.i.i- m H A-.ti.ifi tfi tiie iiitnr , - - I uc mini' "w "-- hv her father, who gave her in z Anniversary room. The club was organized June 21, Dinner Party I One of the many affair given In hono.' of Mr. and Mr, llurhin ' ('. Ilonworth wn a rrrenl no-host ' dinner party at the Pelican party room, when a number of friend gathered to bid the Bosworths good bye. , . -I Bridge award, for the evening I went to Mr. and Mr. U. E. Van ; Vactor, and Mr. and Mr. Joseph I Peake. Present for the affair were Mr. : and Mra. Bosworlh. Mr. and Mr. I Loul Serruy. Dr. and Mr. Lloyd : Ooble, Dr and Mr. P. C. Adam. Mr. and Mr. Jonn Houston, ur ana Mr. Paul W. Sharp. Mr and Mr. John H. Martin. Mr and Mr. Ocorge Mycr. Mr. and Mr. Peak. Mr. and Mr. Van Vnctur, Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Davl. Mr. and Mr. Hownrd Barn hlsel. Mr. and Mr. Robert A. Thompson. Mr. and Mr. Jake Stolg er. Mr. and Mr. Lester Offleld, Mr. nnd Mrs. nwrence Slater, and Mr. and Mr. Franklin L. Weaver. ' :. . , . , .,, I nr iiuu nan uikuiiiavu uiiit . marriage. Her bridal gown was of , ,M() b pfBr, youll(i rPRonni c heavy Ivory satin, with a olllygath- ,cn!llun dlre!tor- i,uiiatlon w ercd klrt forming a uuhio "'! made by member of the Port Hind and full court' tniin. ine c-luto who presented the charter to aound neckline ended In a yoke oi ,3 ni(,,llbcr,i ,ilree of whom were fine marquisette with a wide trim ,,rpwnt t ,,e annlversnrv meetln:i. of embroidery. A fitted bodice anujTnc ciUb now number 60 and has long, tilted lceve completed the (llk(t ,,.,,, prl , ,prvl(.c nml faalilon. I welfare work In Klamath Pall. Her fingertip Illusion net veil wa j The Initiation charge wa given held In pluce by a Juliet cap of need .by Mr. Robert A. Thompson to four pearls Bho carried a white prayer new member present at Die Thurs book topped with a lngie white doy meeting. She m assisted by dlstlnc uld. are Mr. Arthur L. Relnhart. Mr. Law rence Slater, Evelyn Gosaotl and Mr. Harry E.-Oocller. Mr. Relnhart' ller. ' Ruth Champion of Oakland. Calif., was present to witness her Initiation. Other visitors were Virginia West, of Hlllsboro, and Venturis! Mnry Bolhwell and Phylll Smith. Bea Bell, program chairman, pro enled Madelon Mahoney who sang. Can t Help Lovln- That Man O' Mine" and "I'm Goln' Buck To Where I Come From."' She was ac companied bv Bill William, concert pianist of KFLW. Mis Mahoney I home for a short time following a tour. Thl fall she will continue her tudy In Seattle where she has received a scholarship. Vacationing The'brldr's only attendant was a '"o e presented with a dls ,h2S. ?r lend Mrs John 8. Orlswold , "v. corsage of blue andgold. of Palo Alto, who .was nttlrrd In a gown of gold taffeta. A small band In her hair matched the gown. Bne carried a Colonial bouquet of dainty yellow seasonal bloom. Best man w Jinnes HolJiuuer, cousin of the groom, of Los Alto. Calif. Richard McQulrc and William Auxler of thl city wcro usher. The bridal party left the church to the strain of the traditional Mcn . delssohn wedding recessional. ' The new Mr. and Mrs. Robinson received with their parents In the Pelican party room Immediately fol lowing the service. Jvlrs. Keating, mother of the bride, wore nn after noon frock of lime with beige acces sory. Her corsage was of pink De light rosebuds. Mother of tho groom, Mrs. Robinson, chose a dress of light blue with navy accessories. Pinned at the shoulder was a corsage of pink roe and gardenia. Many bouquets of spring flowers , wore placed about the rooms, and 1 rose decorated the bride's table, I where tho central note wn a lovely white wedding cake with tho first ! pleco cut by the bride nnd groom. I Muslo was by tho William trio. ' Serving wa Mrs. Louis Serruy, I with Mrs. Ocorgo Hlllls pouring. At 1 the punch bowl was Mrs. Brady ! tNarey. Mrs. Richard McQulrc nsslst J' ed. I. sooif nfler tho young couple left i for li wedding trip down tho Oregon , and California coasts to Southern i California. For traveling Mrs. Rob- Inson eleotcd a mill of brown and ( white stripe with brown accessories. , Pinned nt the lnpoljif hor suit was J her orchid, After li trip of about a week the ncwlywcds will be nt homo In Red wood, uuy, unui Janice Bubb. dntighter of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Bubb of 405 High street, Is enjoying n brief acntlon visit nt home. Miss Bubb I working for the University of California on the ntomlc bomb project In Albuquerque, N. M. Most of her vacation hns been spent nt Lake o' tho Woods where she wns n guest of the Chnrlcs Mnr tin nt their summer cabin. Miss Bubb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bubb, the Mnr tin and Robert Mnlnhardt. a houscgucst of the Bubbs'vho Is nlso visiting from Albuquerque, re turned Friday from the lnko, Miss Bubb will leave Tuesday nnd spend a lew days In Snn Francisco before returning to the Southwest. Flying South j wooi , uiij. M.. . iPotcrson of Klamath Falls. Miss j Other out of town guests foi 1 e 8,cnick ., retllrn t0 KBmiU, Fnn.s Flying to San Francisco to visit Helen Peterson nrc Helen stelllc.k of Minneapolis, Minn, nnd Bnrbnrn Poterson of Klnmnth Falls. Miss n'i,rlrllnDr nml reiwnltim U'cro the 0111' J enl of the groom, Mr. nnti Mrs. jl Rublnson of Los Altos, nnd Mr. O. i r. HoUhnucr, nlso of Los Altos. I Mrs. Robinson is a member of a 'I well-known Klnmnth Fall family. , j She attended tho University of Oro- ?on and wn gtnduiitod from Stnn ord university, Bho wns affiliated .ii with Alpha Chi Omega sorority nt WOi'cgon. . . 1 Mr. Robinson was nn officer In the : nrmy air corps and snw threo years' aervlce. Following his dlschnrgo ho ' l returned to studies nl Stnnford. for n few dnys where she Is visiting her sister, Mrs. K. M. Peterson of 1405 Lnkcvlcw, before lonving for her home In Minneapolis. Miss Pe terson will stop at Fresno for a week with Mrs. Leo Onrnbedlnn before returning to Klnmnth Falls. ' , Mrs. Wllllnm Chilton nnd son. nilllc. of Bromerlon, Washington, nro visiting rrs. Chilton's nnvents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Bowen of I.nkn shorc drive. Mrs. Chilton Is nlso visiting her sister, Jvlrs. Frnnk Mnrki of 3105 Auburn street.. , Guest Speaker Mrs. Victor O'Neill was guest speaker nl the resulnr meeting of Orlaivs on Tuesday evening nt the Methodist church. She spoke on child psychology. Mr. L. E. Juniper presented two vocal numbers. Mrs. Kenneth Snm son, Mrs. Cleo Dunlnp. Mrs. Richard Tcater and Mrs. Wendell B. Smith were hostesses and used as the deco rative theme of the party a southern setting. Refreshments were served from n buffet tnble centered with a Little Blnck Snmbo figurine sur rounded by n low arrangement of mock ornngc blossoms. The chalrmnn. Mrs. Pnul Lee. con ducted a short business meeting when plans were mndc for a picnic for mother and children, to be held nl Moore pnrk on July 15. Another picnic for the families of Orlons will be held August 17 at the park. Members nnd guests attending were Mra. Gilbert Walters. Mrs. C. L. Bnuer, Mrs. C. D. McFnrlnn, Mrs. John Larson Jr.. Mrs. Ken ylrich, Mr. Jerrv Mussclmnn. Mr. Cy Bnker Mrs. W. L. TerwUllgcr, Mr. J. N. Crnne. Mrs. A. R. Mlllnrd, Mrs. Stnnlcy Bechtle. Mrs. John F. Hey den, Mrs. Arthur Wiggins. Mrs. Vlrg Barron, Mrs. Dale Throckmorton. .Mrs. Harold Brnden, Mrs, L. E. Juniper, Mrs. Ray Wnrd. Mrs. Maurice Miller. Mrs. Forrest Alter, Mrs. Fred Blehu. Mrs. vld L. Snyder. Mrs. Chniies N. Thornton, Mrs. Chester, Newton. Mrs. L. A. Murphy. Mfs. John N. Webber. Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Mrs. Sum Anderson, Mrs. Raymond McNnbb. Mrs. Charles Cnmmlngs. Mrs. John Fcebnck, Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs. Paul Lee, Mrs. Rav L. Oarrlson. Mrs. A. E. Gross. Mrs. Victor O'Neill nnd the four hostesses. . . . Semi-Finals Women of Renmes Golf and Country club braved the wind on Frldiiv to olnv the semi-finals in the spring handicap Lamm "trophy. tournament. Finalist pttiring.s win appear in Tho Herald nnd News next Wednesday. Luncheon was served with bridge following. Hostess wns Mrs. Peter Albertson, nsslsted by Mrs. Oscnr Shlvonnd Mrs. Herbert Hnuger. Ruth Merrill. Jonn O'Neill, nnd Snlly Mueller spent n few dnys this week nt tho J.C. O'Neill summer cabin nt Lake o' the Woods. Ruth returned a short time ago from Oregon State 'college where she I studying, and the other girls have Just returned from Eugene and the University of Oregon for the sum mer. , .' Mr. nnd Mr. "ll!m P"ira).m nf Of'-lnnd, Cnlif.. left Klninth Fnlls Frldny. They will travel to Crater lnko, Salem, nnd then return to Onklnnd by the const route. Read on Sunday, June 1 5, wos the ceremony in which Eva Roe Jocobson, doughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Axel Jacobson, become th bride of Edwin H. Briscoe of Creeley, Colorado. Kenncll-Ellls. Pr' -f: r t 3 ' I 1 iiiV,"i" i'I i i -- i .;- :V--. V-- 0 r ; if t if a ( " M r $ 1 t ' tv ' J Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Cogdill Mrs. Richard W. Robinson Roses And Brides Herald Summer . Roses are In full bloom, youngsters are out of school, strains from Lohengrin fill the nlr, and June Is here again. With June, and the first day of summer Just a little way off, brides and grooms leave for honey moons, vncntloners head for the great outdoors, and the old social whirl Is reduced to only. the mildest of flutters. As long ns there nre brides, though, we won't feel too badly, nnd speaking of brides , , . Wedding N6tc. . . . Beautiful roses from, the garden of Mrs. Rose M. Poolo decked the Pellcnn pnrty room Inst Sunday nt the recention following the Kentlng-Roblnson rites at St. Paul's. As pretty a bride as has passed down an aisle was Peggy, whose gown was perfect for a June bride. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keating entertained for their daughter's wed ding party in the party room Inst Saturday evening. Covers were laid for. 15 guests. Congratulations are In order for Mr. and Mrs. Melvln M. McOollum. Their baby daughter, Julie Ellen, was born June 13 at Wilcox Memorial hosplrttl in Portland, where she tipped the sceles at 7 pounds 2 ounces. Proud grnndpnrents of the little girl are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Thomas and Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. McCollum. nil of Klnmnth Fnlls. Bnck In the Stntcs nre Mnjor and Mrs. John Harding and their little daughter, Jonnle; The Harding arrived not long ago from Italy, where Major Harding has been stationed. Right now he is awaiting assignment to a new post. They have been visiting In Portland for a time, and are now In Eureka with Mrs, Harding's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rac G. Horton, formerly of Klamath Falls, who recently moved south. Mrs. Harding Is the former Mnrgnrct Horton. We noticed In n folder left on our desk by the postman litis morn ing that "experienced travelers give this advice . . pack your heavier clothing first, placing the crushablc things on top." We thought even the most Inexperienced travelers could figure that one out! Nevertheless, It did ofter one suggestion as nn .answer to an annoying travel prob lem . . "seal your liquid cosmetics and perfumes with adhesive tape, overlapping the edge of tho cap line where It meets the bottle or Jar neck, then, when you remove the tape, wrap It around' the bottle to preserve the stickiness and It will be 'good for the round trip." Now If they'd just figure out some way to keep our lipstick and other creams from melting In the summer sun we'd be all set I - ; Richard Sinclair, who wns graduated from the school of dentistry nt tho University ot California June 14, and Mrs, Sinclair, both former Klnmntli Falls residents, nre opcctcd here June 35 for a month's visit with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Sinclair of 3832 Summers lane. While they aro here he will take the Oregon board examination, and (Continued on Page Six) Convention The 11th annual- convention of the Lions club auxiliary of Oregon will meet in Eugene June 21 to 24 with Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher of Roseburg. president in charge. The convention headquarters will be the Eugene hotel, and the business meetings tor the nuxiliary will be in the Rex theatre. The breakfast on Monday will be in the Eugene hotel and the lunch eon on Monday, will be at the Coun try club. Several things hnve been planned for entertainment in the afternoon. Including a trip to the University of Oregon campus. The governor's banquet and ball will be held nt McArthur court on the campus, Monday evening- nt 7 o'clock. The highlight of the Tuesday session will lie the. election of of ficers. After a joint luncheon with the Lions at the Osborn hotel the convention will adjourn. Those at tending from here are Mrs Alfred Huntington. Mrs. Clarence Humble. Mrs. R. E. Hooker. Mrs. E. S. Rob inson. Mrs. Harold Shldler. Mrs. Paul Lee, and Paul Angstead. Hostesses The Eastern Star social club met Friday. June 6. In the parlors of the Masonic temple, with Mrs. Herbert Hnneline. Mrs. Earl Sheridan and Mrs. F. W. Peake as hostesses. A sneclnl award wns presented to Mrs. Hnrold Tenle. Hlnh score in bridge went to Mrs. J. I. Benrd. with low awnrd going to Mrs. Howard Listoe. The July meeting will be held Friday. Julv 11. at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Pheltis. Hostesses will be announced later. Double Ring Rites Read On Sunday Jeannine Selby.- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Selby, 860 Eldo rado street, became the bride of Joseph Cogdill. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cogdill of this city. In a double ring ceremony read by the Re. Victor Phillips at the First Methodist church, June 15. -f Vows were exchanged at 4 o'clock. Sunday afternoon, before an iltar banked with standards of white rladich-s vr.i-A tern and palm. Tapers In candelabra earried out tne tncme. rr Birthdays Lighting tapers before the cere- mouy were Lola Marie Whisenant unu .lto XjGiii.nojuxos. Linoa ana Beverly .itunt ooseryea i Comlie Hunt sang .Ti,rough u,, the.r blrtndays Oils past wee with Years ' and "Because." Mrs John parties at their home on Eldorado , o Connor ulaved traditional wi- street. on Tuesday.. Lindas guests 'ding music and accompanied Miss celebrating her seventh anniversary with birthday cake followed by a theatre party, were Carole Ann Mor rison, Linda and Carol Kious. Sue Rinehart. Carolyn Newcom. Mary Irving, Kay Blake and Joyce Dowdy. Beverly was 12 and her' party Thursday also Included refresh menu followed by the theatre. In vited were Marilyn Brandt. Sara Stewart. Nancy Kellogg, Bonnie Fiala. Gail Rinehart. Carole Jean Elliott.' Kathleen Mclntec. Darlene Hunt. The bride was given in marriage by her lather. Her gown was .of white marquisette fashioned with, a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt ending in a full train. She wore an n.wQLie umeuisL iuLlt, a gift of her parental grandmother, Mra. Frank Lemke, at he jewel neckline of her gown. A tiered net veil, eugeu m i;;Lf, lull noin a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white prayer oooic with a single lavender Gully, Patty Garvin. Lillian Mahan. ! orcid alld wh,V. " 8 Ann Henderson, Annette Jacobs, : For snmthin k.., .X, T. 1 J' Susan SchofieW and. Beverly Lassett. ; ried a lace handkerchief K.ffnS;S to Mrs. Rita Whisenant onrt fi something blue she wore a garter of that shade. , Matron of honor was Mrs. iiyd Hafar. who was gowned in pink, Barbara Reeder, Maxlne Risley. cousin oi tho br.cie. and Dorothea Cogdill, sister of the groom, wcro bridesmaids. All wore gowns of Dink lasiiinneri cln.itn-1.. . ,i . ". ;;' iw mm oi in The two little girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hunt, 936 Eldorado. They left Klamath Falls this week to visit in Ashland with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moor, and.will go on to Longvicw. Wash., where they will mrkc their home. Berkeley Rites Thl, vAnlnv It nVWl? I3nlhol I mairOll OI honor. All th att4- Hutchinson, daughter of Mr. and ants darned old fashioned nosegays. Mrs. Lester William Hutchinson of j Mrs. Selby, mother of the bride. 5262 Walton drive, will, become the i yore a dress of navy, and Mrs. Cog bride of Bernard Peter Carson, son 1 "ill was attired in a frock of aqua. oi j. parson oi uniano, annoa. i corsages oi pwiK rose- Kites win Dc solemnized in tne Little i;napei oi tne Flowers m Berxeiey, Best man was Arnold Selby Calif. brother of the bride, and usheri Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, parents were Karl Smykil, Pat Laahs, and ui me unuc. am in nit; viunui iiitt city to be present for their daugh ter's wedding. Hiss Hutchinson is a graduate of Klamath Union high school and Oregon State college at Corvallis. Mr. Hutchinson is a professor at the University of California at Berkeley. The couple will make their home in Alameda. Luncheon Honored The League of Women Voters hon ored Mr. and MJJ. Harlan P. Bos wbrth on Friday evening Inst week. The Bosworths are soon to make their home in Medford. Mrs. Bos worth has been an outstanding mem ber of the Klamath Lengtie and active in Its affairs. The affnir, nt tended by lengue members nnd their husbnnds, wns given at the Paul Buck home In Wocus. Mrs. Paul Buck complimented Virignia West, who is visiting here from Hillsboro. with a luncheon on Wednesday afterndpn given at the Buck home in Wocus. Invited for the occasion were Miss West, Mrs, Harold Teale. Mr.-. Louis R. Mann, Mrs. A. O. Roenicke, Mrs. Hcber Rndcliffe, and Mrs. A. A. Mont gomery. Mrs. Ralph E. Bcnolst has re turned home from Oceanslde. Cali fornia. She has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Avery, and her new granddaughter, Linda Lee. Mrs. Avery is the' former Virginia Ben oist. Patricia Bcnolst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benolst of 4709 Bisbee. has returned home from Oregon State college where she has been studying. Marilyn O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O'Neill of 1130 Mon claire, plans to spend the summer In a novel and Interesting way. Mar ilyn will go to Steamboat Springs. Colorado, where she will enroll In the Perry Mansfield Theatre work shop. She will study dancln? nnd dramatics, and return after the close of the summer project on August 28. Clinton Petrlck. The new Mr. dud Mrs. Cogdill received with their parents In the church. The young couple cut the first piece of their wedding cake which was later served by Fatty Hull and Mrs. Edgar Stanbro. -At the punch bowl were Cleo JLdm propulos and Bessie Karras. nd Lola Marie Whisenant had charge ot the bride's book. . i, but of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Cogdill of Sweet Home, parents of the groom; Mrs. Ella Robinson of Happy Camp, Califor nia, maternal grandmother of tht bride; Mrs. Frank Lemke of Sacra mento.. California, her maternal grandmother; Mr. and Mrs, Milton Risley and Mrtlno t ' Sacramento: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mellne and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McRae of Weed, California: Mr. nnd Mrs. Newton Kirk Jr., of Mt. Shnsta. California; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Selby of Dtms mulr. California; and Bessie Karras of Sacramento. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Cogdill will make their home at 1605 Esplanade. Appointment Mrs. Walter Brown of Klamath Falls has received a state appoint ment In the Order of the Eastern Star. She went to Portland fast week for the Installation of officers In the 58th grand chapter session. Mrs. Brown has been named' to the office of grand Ruth. She Is a member of Cascade Crest chapter No. 159 of Chlloquln. Mrs. Brown spent the week In Portland, and was Joined Thursday by Mr. Brown, ijrho went norm lor tne installation.