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Rites Solemnized
In Sunday Service
A lirlde ill traditional white mini v. hi lleruhe l.llllau (lelirinu.
daUKhler of Mr. and Mm. Kred (irhruik uf till rlty, who tircanie the
bride uf ltulidul J. r'o-itrr. alno of Klamatll l'",tll.. In a & o'elork hrrvlce
rend 111 the Klamath l.ulherati rhuich Kunday evenliiK. The Itev. Victor
8chultr rrnd the double ring terriuonv.
The bride, iiiven In marriage by Dr. K UletM'lir. walkrd duwn the
alle hi a itown fnAhloned with a huuk bodice and fitted Mreve. The lonit
full klrl rntled In a train. The bride veil, made by Mrs, Ilerl AUiert
of Chlloqutn. ww fluuer-tlp length, and fell from a halo of white net nud
aatln lltwTr:, lemeied with Need
IwarlA. Whe rmrlrd a white prayer
book with lilirt of the valley and
mule white orchid, from uhlcti fell
a cascade ol white iim illibunn.
"O Perfect At" und "The IxirdS
Prayer" were nun by phylliA
Jliilchlin Kiiwt AnmtroiiR played
tile traditional priH-ev-loiial und re
ceuihiual. PauU Alltert. maul of honor, wore
an Ice blue brocaded titlfeta sown
with full -km of blur silk net. Her
bouquet of npruu: flower wn tied
with pink atiu ribbon.
'Hie bndrtmauK Jeioldine Alt
man and MarKle r'uslrr. wore pink
net frock. Their boiiiiiiei weic tht
aame a the maid of honor and were
lied with blue ntlu tlbbou. Ileil
man was lter po-stcr. IHher were
Frril I'leicher and Lou Clehilnii.
Huby (lehrintt was flower Bill. Hrr
dies wa of while lace.
Immediately folluwlnit the service.
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a reception was held In the church
parlors. The bildes lable was cen
tered Willi a bcaunfiil white tiered
rake, decorated with pink rosebud.
After the bride and eroom cut the
first piece of eako Mm. Jack Hyde.
Mrs. Art Iytel and Mis. K. Kieulx ii
sened cake and punch to the
guest. The bride sister. Huby. had
ihaiKO of the guest bKik.
Out of town Rueu were Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Norvall and Uillie, Mi
and Mrs. Iroy (llenk'er, Mr. and
Mrs. Uuy Stletter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hen Albert, all of Chlloqulu. and
Mr. and Mm. A. U. Casiel Jr. of
Kurt Klamath.
For Koluu away Mrs. Faster wore
a dressmaker suit of itray itabnrdine
with black accessories. Her orchid
wa pinned at her lu)el. Alter a 10
day weddnm trip to ttouthern Cali
fornia the yoiinn couple will be nt
home at no N. Ninth.
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Phil Hitchcock Is
DAR Guest Speaker
DmiKliK'r nt Uio AiuiTlniii Revolution, KuIuIoiih chiiplT, met Mon
duy pn-nliiK ill Dip home ol Mm. Clmrlen J. Miirtln, 228 N. 7lh. Mr.
II. A. NltHiliflm iiiiiI Mrn. Harry Ciw'llrr Br., were co-Iio(cbm'.
Mm. HiikIi T. Mltclii'lnioii, clmptcr rfrKnt, lntroliir-ed tlm MiwHkcr
of the rvenliiK. I'hll llil hrc lc, whone KUhJct wan "Communism." Mr.
Illti Ik ix k poiuK-cl out tho diuiKi'm of letllnx the will for pence blind
AinerlriiiiH to the diumerii of cnemleii within und without. He upolce of
the liiflltrutlon of loimuoimm Into government HKen(:ie, luljor union,
clubH, NclKKflM und ehurrhrK.
The two ymem o; Ktivernment, tr
Ituinilii und the United HtiiLeit ol
Amerli-ii, will cliiKh or be iiifxllllcd.
the moKt virile will Mjrvlve. m the
npeiilcer'H propheiy. CommunlKin in
tlie rrllKlou ul Huh'tlu, itceordinK to
Mr. llllehuu k, mid ll ihlloHoiliy is
biini-d on the nubje'tlon of the
pie to ttie ruler. He pointed out
thiil the phllortophy of the Kovern
nient of IhlK efiuntry 1h b;tM-d on
the teiurhliiKH of the ChrlMlun re
hulon und the prlii':lpleii of the 8er-
luon on the Mount. Hiuh teaehliiK
emphiihlir the lni)ortiinee of the in- i
dlMdiiiil mini und the dutv nf the ;
(tovernmeiit to Mrrve him He ton-
eluded by xuylnit. "The wav to nave
our wny of life Ih to live It. and to
feel the urKenev that our revolu
tionary fathem felt at our nut'on'x
birth when they felt tiiire ihev mut
all hang together or run the rlvk of
hauKlmc separately." f
l)urln the busuiew kcbmihi nf the
cl-.niit'T. n coulrlhutlon of i
made to a fund uelim rniu'il to ch ir
ter a buii to take the Gold Key art
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JOAN MOOHE AND CAMKKON
Benefit Tea Has
Oriental Motif
The Willard hotel banquet room was transformed Into a Chinese sct
tiiiK last Saturday afternoon. January 31 when members of the Klamath
Falls Woman's Library club entertained a large group al tne annual
benefit bridite tea.
Quest were invited to call at 1:15. Tables were attractive with
Orlenuil decorations, also canied out hi tnlleys.
Young girls who assisted about
and camelias In their hair. They were Colleen Creswell, Gallya Elchen
dorf, Jean Henderson, Helen Jackson, Louise Llnman, Totsle Ltskey,
Marian Mclntyre, Joan Moore, June
Mario Murphy, Marcclla Murray,
Rosemary Murray, Fay Nelson and
Jean Hay Oldenburg.
Those assisting the bridge chair
man, Mrs. L. A. Murphy, were tally
committee, Mrs. Howard Kiixhan,
Mrs. Lloyd Young. Mrs. Banks Hop
kins. Mrs. K. F. Hobarl, Mrs. Charles
Houston, Mrs. M. W. Poole; prize
committee, Mrs. George Condrey,
Mrs. C. J. Cox, Mrs. Robert Porter,
Mrs. Frank Lamuo, Mrs. Ray Gnr
rlsnn and Mrs. Ellis Mathews; table
and chair committee, Mrs. K. O.
Klnhn and Mrs. W. D. Miller.
Committee at the door, Mrs. John
Houston, Mrs. F. W. Penk, Mrs.
Arnold Gralapp, Mrs. Allied Collier;
calling committee, Mrs. Percy Mur
ray, Mrs. M. K. lugels, Mrs. John
Ashley, Mrs. Marvin Lucas, Mrs.
Warren Ueimel, Mrs. R. U. Maxwell,
Mis. L. A. Murphy, Mrs. Victor
O'Neill, Mis. Alvln Olues, Mis. R. O.
Sprout, Mrs. Phillip Lee, Mrs. Rob
ert Hooker, Mrs. S. Bally of Merrill,
Mrs. KI7.I0 Roberts of Malln, Mrs. R.
M. Smith of Tulelake, Mrs. Glen
Dehllnger nf Henley and Mrs. Fred
Hueck of llnnatua.
Assisting the tea chairman. Mrs.
Dave Llskey, were Mrs. Loren Pal
merlon, Mrs. George H. Adler. Mrs.
Kd Ostendotf. Mrs. L. K. Phelps,
Mrs. Allsa Kuykcudal, Mrs. Percy j
Murray, alls, r'aul i.iuulry. Mrs.
Robert Hooker, Mis. K. A. Moore
and Mrs. Cleo Dunlap.
Mrs. Arthur Iteinhnit. was in
chili so of the decoration committee,
and Mrs. Leon Hula, publicity.
The tea table was beautiful with
a mlng tree centerpiece and deli
cate green orchids. Mrs. Walter
Brown, past ini-sldent, and Mrs.
Churlea 11. Latkln, president, poured.
Ptir.es wrro received by Mis. Caro
lyn Kelly, Mrs. Inez, Edwards, Mm.
V. E. Tarker, Mis. A. M. Retieralh,
winnern to Portland to receive their
; award.
At the close of the niceilnii tea
wu nerved at a beautifully urrunited
table. Decoration were In keeping
: with the Valentine nciuou. Presiding
at the urn were Mm. Mltchelmore
, und Mm. Herl C. Thomaji.
Member and vlnitor preM!iil for
I thin oecunlon were Mr. Milchel-
more. Mm. Harry C. Dickemon, Eva
Uurkhalter, Mm. Lewi C. Jfornby,
Mm. lioland t. WrlKht, Mr. Ilobert
E. WutU;nbur((, Mr. Wilbur A.
Jone. Mm. Churlc J. Martin. Mm.
1) V. Kuykendall. Mm. Kibert
Odell. Mm. H. A. NlUehlem, Mm. O.
lAiKan lilack. Mm. Harry Goeller,
Mm. B. C. Thorna, Mr. S. R. Blom
qulAl, Mm. Arthur H. DeniKon, Mrs.
Helen Mueller, Alice Waldron, Eliza
beth Waldron, Mm. B. W. Zollman,
Mm. C. R. Water. Mm. 8. li. Evan,
Mm. Hetty Henly of Morrintown,
New Jercy, and Mr. and Mr. Phil
Hitchcock.
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the room wore Chinese costumes
Mrs. Vivian Wise, Mrs. Harry Bolvin,
Mrs. Carl Steinseifer and Mrs.
Ethel Lehman.
Prizes for the benefit, from which
the Library club's work with needy
youngsters and families Is carried
on. were contributed by Garcelon's,
Miller's, Your Store Inc., Rickys,
Jewel and Gilt, Pine Street market,
Shaw's stationery, Kohn's Flower
shop, Klamath Flower shop, and the
Pioneer Tobacco company.
Valentine Tea
Arranged For
Mrs. John Hall
A delightful Valentine ten is being
planned by I ho Council of Republi
can Women for Thursday afternoon,
February la, at the Pelican party
room to honor Mrs. John H. Hall,
wife of the governor of the state of
Oregon. Mrs. Don Zium.nlt is chair
man of the event, to which nil in
terested women are Invited.
In the receiving line with Mrs.
Hall will be Mrs. Rose M. Poole. Mrs.
W. D. DeCew, Mrs. Wyatt Padgett,
Mrs. Paul Farrens and Mrs. Charles
Warren of Chilomiln.
Pouring at the tea table will be
Mrs. Richard Maxwell. Mrs. L. A.
Murphy, Mrs. Arnold Oralapp and
Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns. Assisting
hostesses will be Mrs. Ruy Loosloy
and Mrs. William Hnrkler of Fort
Klamath. Mrs. Fred Markwardt and
Mrs. William Lorenz of Chlloqulu,
Mrs. M. A. Bowman of Merrill, and
Mrs. George H. Adler, Mrs. Martin
Ramsby. Mrs. Elbert 8tlles. Mm.
George Clark, Mrs. Twyla Ferguson,
Mrs. R. Henry Anderson, Mrs. Fred
erick Ehlers and Mrs. Robert A.
Thompson,
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PRETTY QUEEN OF THE DeMoloy Snowball, winter formal dance for the younger $et,(woi
Mary Lou Case. Her escort is LeRoy Overen, DeMolay master councelor. Surrounding Queen
Mary Lou on this page, are her princesses and their escorts. The affair was an event of
this past Wednesday evening.
Nile Officers
Elected At
Monthly Party
The February meeting of the
Klamath Falls Nile club was held
last Wednesday at the Wlnema
hotel. Tables were decorated in a
Valentine motif with red and white
streamers and tapers and white
hyacinths. The main table was cen
tered with a birthday cake topped
with 17 red candles commemorating
the club's nth anniversary.
Mrs. Loren Palmerton was elected
new president, w ith Mrs. Ailsa Kuy
kendall vice president and Mrs. H.
A. Nltscheim secretary-treasurer.
Nosegays were presented by Mrs.
Paul Matthews to Mrs. Marshall E.
Comett. Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs.
Gus Anderson. Mrs. George Hillls
and Mrs. Carl Steinseifer. past pres
idents. The presentation poem, read
by Mrs. R. A. Thompson, was written
by Mrs. Matthews, outgoing president.
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Honored
Mrs. Alvin Macartney asked a
group of friends to her home on
LeRoy street recently, honoring
V.rs. John Shaw who leaves next
Wednesday with her family to make
their home in Redding.
Luncheon was followed by bridge
and at the close of the afternoon a
gift was given to Mrs. Shaw. Others
present were Mrs John D. Merry
man. Mrs. Greer Drew. Mrs. Rob
ert O'Sullivan. Mrs. James Kerns,
Mrs. William K. Jenkins. Mrs.
Charles Mack. Mrs. Haarby Bechen.
Mrs. Laurence Shaw, Mrs. Frank
Diew. Mrs. Stanley Miller. Mrs.
Roy Whitlatch. Mrs. Burge Mason
Jr.. Mrs. Tommy Walters. Mrs.
Richard Maxwell, Mrs. R. R. Ma
cartney Jr., and Mrs. Robert El
lingson Jr.
Mrs. John Fowler is Improving
nicely at her Pacific Terrace home
following Injuries in an accident a'
La Mesa. Tex., while the Fowlers
were traveling In the south.
MAt'DIF, THOMPSON AND JACK METLKR
By
Edna
Killmeyer
Gatherings
Next week-end will see quite a
lew gatherings of the younger group
as they observe St. Valentine's Day
with dancing parties.
Sixty-five guests have been asked
to the Willard hotel ballroom next
Saturday evening. February 14,
when Marilyn Miller and Beverly
Eels entertain with a Valentine
party. Marilyn Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller, and
Beverly is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Berkeley Eels. Dancing is
from 7:30 until 10 o'clock.
Birthday
Carol Jean Elliott, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Elliott of 1987
Auburn street, observed her 11th
birthday anniversary this afternoon
when she asked a group of young
friends to her home on the occasion.
Guests were. Beverly Lassett, Ann
I Henderson. Ruth Roenicke, Sara
j Stewart, Nancy Kellogg and Kath
i leen Mclntee.