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HONORED BY her many friends on New Year's Day was Mrs.
Claro Shaw, whose friends did turn-about to entertain her on
the day when she traditionally holds open house. From left
above, ore Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Martin Ramsby and Mrs. Rose
M. Poole. Mrs, Shaw plans to leave in a few weeks for a vaca
tion to the Hawaiian islands.
Above, left, Mrs. Elbert Stiles, Mrs. Dick Reeder chat with
o gues;
At right are Martin Ramsby, H. E. Hamaker and Mrs.
Cloudo Davis, listening to the radio broadcast of the cast
West game.
SOCIETY
By Edna Killmeyer
AMONG GUESTS were Dr. T. F, Farley, Dr. Neil F. Black and William Hagelstein. The
party was held in the Pelican party room. All Pictures by Gudcnan
Anniversary
Another of the many holiday
parti w-as an open house given oy
Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Newhousc at
their home on Conner avemn
i Thursday nfiernoon.
' New Year'a Day was also the oc- j Mr. nnd Mm. Gilbert Fleet as
' versftry of Mr. nmt Mis' Kied E lm were mamed January Tll h"r h'"' A""'" "h
, rieel of Ijikrshore drive, and In ; It: lleppner. Orron. The guest list ' A '"'Be number of friends
tnelr honor Mr. and Mrs. Frank ! made up of old friends of Mr enlled during the afternoon New
Fleet arranged a small reception al 1 and Mrs. Fleet. Year s Day.
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'Its School Bags
j I-usl week Klamaih homes were all a'twitter over the arrival of the
vounner set who came from collcces all over the country to spend the
I holidays at home.
; This week-end. the bans were bcliiR packed, Christmas party dresses
and Kifties re-wrapped in tissue paper, and term papers which should
! have been written, put off until the first week of school.
I Scon Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reed, left the week-end to
; resume his studies at Princeton In New Jersey.
1 UoIiir bnck to the University of Oregon Sunday and Monday, are
Joan and Marilyn O'Neill, Kvan Dixon. Bob Mocabee, June Hcrshberger.
Donna Biotherton. Fred Foulon. Sally Mueller. Joan Campbell Rex
; Young. Donnie Burners. Bud Brown. Dorothy Collier. Ruth Landry,
Jean Hilton. Malcolm Eplcy. Erlene Wheeler. Dick Yates. Barbara Os
bom, Eleanor Thomas. Maryellen Wright and Nancy Humble.
Oregon State college bound this week-end. Johnny West. Betty
Westlin. Joy Kent. Maxinc Liskey, Margie Clark. Bob and Milton
Thompson. Dick Cada. Jimmy Palmer. Bernard and Richard Vaillan
cour. Jim Case. Billy Radcliffe. Mary O'Brien. Chuck Thurman, Jerry
Thome. Dick Pol?. Dick Newman, Janice Bllyeu. Ted Igl, George Long.
Lou Mueller and many others.
Margie Palmerton leaves In a day or two for the University of Cali
fornia as does Barbara Roskamp. Betty Clclg returns to Armstrong's In
Berkeley, and Shirley Dalton returns to Stanford. Fred Reeves goes
back to SOC and Ted to art school In Portland, but It may be the
other way around as these twins always have me confused!
Nancy Bcnnct has been on a long holiday from Mills but goes back
sometime next week and Jody Bonnet takes off to resume her studies
at Vassal'. She won't be back until early summei. this time. Margaret
Bullard goes back to Rccd. and Katharine Newman leaves Sunday for
Good Samaritan Hospital to continue her nurse training.
Mary Ann Mills, who has been at San Jose this past term, will
enroll ai Stanford this term. She leaves with the southbound contingent
shortly.
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MORE PARTY-GOERS were, from left, Paul Buck, Mrs. Leslie Wright, Mrs. Roderick Livesley,
Mrs. Wesley Cuderian and Maryellen Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolloce Bruce and daughter Marilyn were here this
holiday season, guests over New Year's of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan John
son and family of Eldorado street. The Bruces now live in Sacramento.
HOLIDAY SEASON WAS CHOSEN by Ruth Helen Radcliffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
, Heber Radcliffe of Pacific Terrace, for her wedding at St. Paul's Episcopal church to Rob
ert Frederick Crafe of Corvallis. He 'is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Crafe of Muscatine,
Iowa, but parents of the groom were unable to attend the December 28th rites.
Guderlan,
Major and Mrs. Joseph Mayes were New Year's guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Howord Barnhlsel at their home on Conger avenue. They were
married recently in Washington D C. and were en route to Major
Mayes' new past with the army In San Francisco
Rumor has It ihat Dr. and Mrs. Hardin Carter are thinking about
moving back to Klamath Falls! They left here last year and settled
down In San Mateo where daughter Charlotte is attending college. Dr.
Carter and son Jim were here Just before Christmas and Mrs. Carter's
mother. Mrs. Charlotte Martin, returned south with them for the holi
days. Needless to say they'd be welcomed back with open arms.
Farewells were said this week to Mrs. Marguerite Newman and
daughter Ann who left New Year's Day to make their home in Payette.
Idaho with Mrs. Newman's father, Mr. C. F. Asmussen. Dick and Kath
arluc will continue their schooling In Oregon. The Newmans have made
their home here for the past 10 years.
Dr. and Mrs. Dean H. Osborn and daughter Barbara were among
the Klamath folks who saw the Rose Bowl gome and the Tournament
of Roses on New Year's Day In Pasadena. The Osborns will remain south
on vacation for a time, but Barbara returns this week-end to her studies
at Ihc University of Oregon.
, East-West game attendants from Klamath Falls Included Mr. and
Mrs. George HUlls and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lassett.
Also at the East-West game were Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Landry
and Ruth who Is home from University of Oregon. The Landrys had
as their guests over the holidays their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. William Wasmann of Eugene.
The lovely greenery of Christmas formed the background for Helen
Radcllffc's pretty wedding last Sunday at St. Paul's when she became
Mrs. Robert Frederick Grafc. Helen adhered to the "something old
somclhtug new." She borrowed a white prayer book from Geraldlne Mc
Kendrec, wore the traditional blue satin garter, her pearls were old, and
the new was a set of lovely pearl earrings, gift of the groom. The clus
ters of orange blossoms, honest-to-goodness ones, that Helen wore on
either side of her head were sent by Mrs. Radcllffc's cousin, Mrs.
George Whltford of Pasadena. Those two nice ushers were the bride's
brothers. Tommy and Bill, and the matron-of-honor, the bride's sister,
Mary Awdry Sttitu, and with Heber giving Helen away, It was an all
around family affair.
Hotiseguests at the R. C. Woodruff home over the holidays have
now departed. They included the Woodruffs' daughter and family, Stan
and Jolene 8tnigcr and son Bits, and Mr. Woodruff's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Weaver of Yakima, Washington.
The Robert B. Webbs of Jacksonville. OrcRon. here for the Grafe
Radiilffe wedding, arc former Lake 'rt the Woods residents and have
many friends In this part of Oregon. They returned homo Monday.
Many out-of-towners scooted to. our town for brief visits and whisked
away again right after tho holidays the penalty of our swiftly-paced
modern world. Among tho visitors was Alice Holmback of Yakima,
Washington, who slopped over last week-end while on a visit to Mcd
ford to wish happy holidays to the Samuel A. Mushens. She was their
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Honored
Ann Newman, who left New
Year's Day for Payette. Idaho, to
make her home with her mother.
Mrs. Marguerite Newman, was
honored at a number of Informal
affairs by a group of Intimate
friends Just prior to her departure.
On Monday evening Patty Teale
entertained with a slumber party
at the home of her parents. Mi',
and Mrs. Harold Teale. 1935 Au
burn, and the next morning the
girls went to the home of Mary
Ann Preston, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Preston. 1605 Portland,
where they were served breakfast
On Wednesday. Virginia Van
Doren entertained at luncheon for
Ann at the home i of her parents.
Mi. and Mrs. John VanDoren. 1874
Melrose, and Wednesday evening
Jean Owens was hostess at dinner
foi Ann at the Vcrn Owens home
on Fremont.
Guests at these parties included
Ann. Pattv Teale. Mary Ann Pres
ton. Virginia VanDoren and Jean
Owens.
Coming Rites
Romantic news was told this week
vt.. nnrf Un T.f MrRride
announced the betrothal and coming
marriage of their daughter, Irma
Ruth, to Richard E. Lowe, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lowe of 403
Pacific Terrace. The wedding has
been set for March 20.
Friends learned of the engagement
at an informal tea given at the Mc
Biidc home on North Ninth street
last Sunday afternoon. Guests were
school friends of Miss McBrtdc's,
home from college for the holidays.
Miniature candle favors held en
gagement announcements In their
candle holders. Mrs. O. E. Thomp
son poured during tea hours, 3 to 5
o'clock.
Gathering
The annual gathering of a group
of friends at the George Stevenson
ranch home near Olenc, was en
Joyed New Year's Eve when guests
gathered for potluck supper.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson
and son Stevle were Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Smith and son Russell of Tulelake.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Addison, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Barnhlsel and Sally,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor O'Neill, Major
and Mrs. Joseph Mayes of San
Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. William
Ganong and Bill.
New Year Party
The mid - holiday calendar was
dotted with parties as Klamath
folk polished off Christmas doings
and entered the new year.
New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs
Samuel A. Mnshcn entertained a
group of friends at their home on
Hillside. The party was held before
the big Reames formal dance.
Wed in East
Along with holiday greetings,
friends in Klamath Falls have re
ceived word of the marriage of Ethvi
Bremer, formerly a well-known resi
dent of this city.
She exchanged vows during the
holiday season with Dennis E. Silvei,
and the two are at home in Colum
bia. N. J. Their plans call for a wed
ding trip soon tt "t"1! America.
Dr. and Mrs. Albi-t O. Roenicke
were New Year's Day dinner hosts
to Dr. and Mrs. James M. Hilton,
Jean. Bob and Dick, and Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Stewart. Angus and Sara.
and Ruth, Virginia and Frederick
Roenicke.
Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Putnam
were Sunday evening hosts at a
dinner party at their home on
Huron street this week.
Christmas decorations set the
party motif with a lighted Christ
mas tree and many holiday candles
about the rooms.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
i Mrs. Frank Bogatay, Mr. and Mrs.
' Paul Deller, Mr. and Mrs. Don An
I derson, Mr. and Mrs. John Schu
bert. Mr. and Mrs George Flitcraft
I and Mr. and Mrs. Putnam.
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FRIENDS LEARNED of the engagement and forthcoming mar
riage of Irma Ruth McBride to Richard E. Lowe, when her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McBride, announced the news of
a tea last Sunday afternoon. Dat for the nuptials has been
set for March 20.
Kenrjell-Elllf.