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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1948)
Engagement News s Told At Tea KiillBurmrnl newa of Inlciesl lo wide circle of friend wan made kimwii Friday nl ii large ten at 1 1 in Marvin Thomas homo on Ihr Alluran hluliwity when Mr. mill Mm, Tlmiiiim announced the coining marrliign or their youngest daughter, Dorothy, to Miirvln Miller Christy nf llrnil. The groom-clcct In lliti aim of Mr. mid Mm, Charles Chrlnly, also of llenil. No (lute ha been net fur the wedding. More tlit.ii 100 gucsl from Kluiiuilli Kulln. Merrill, Macdoel, Mnllu nil Tuleliike ml led between theft hoom of 2 hiiiI & o'clock. AllliniinceMiclil. wan lolil when eniii gucsl wan presented with a miniature arroll hearing the nuinen of llie young cnuiile. Centering u luhle In the living room with ii tiny dull, cupped and gowned, healing H ni'roll, ntauillng beneath mi urchwity ctivrreil Willi Cecil Itrucucr roM'ft ulld lllilldrlllllilr fern. Aiiiiiiucutciitn of iiptle hlo noiiis were used iilHitil the roomn. The refreshment lable wan cen lered with mi nnaiiKciiienl of pink tulip In a crystal howl, flanked by while taper and nllvcr coffee and lea nervier. Colsuucn of pink camellia were presented to Dime poiirlnu. and the biido-cleit wore a (Jymlildlum or rhld at the shoulder. Corsage of pink ramrllua were Mm. Jim itenton. Mr. Dick Hmllh, Mr. Aurel Hani-hell, Mm. olney Hiidd, Mm. A. K. Kyckiiian. Mm. Dun Crawford and Mm. Arthur Martin. Assisting about the room Verr Dale Hmlth, I'rtmy Terry and l-auy Terry. Dorothy, a nenlor at the Unlvcr ilty of Nevada. Iteno, where he It majoring In dlatelli. ha been re gently elected lo the imllonul hou ,,rniv. I'hl Kappl I'hl, l a member of Delia Delia Delia annuity and Ii included In IhU year n Who Who In American unlvcrslllc and col lege, She Ii home for the Easier vacation. The groom-elect, a cousin of Paul Chruiy. Tulelakr. attended the Uni versity of Orrnon before enlisting In the army air force. Hit overscan acrvlce wo In Die 1'acltlc theater. Wedding Plans Mr. and Mm Paul W. June of KlamatU Fall thin lat week-end announced the engagement of Ihur daughter, Carmen Lee. lo John Al bee. on of Mi. and Mra. William Albee of Pendletoa No date lia been art for the wedding but the nuptiala will prob ably lake place In late maimer. College friend of the brlde-to-he learned of the betrothal Jtut be fore Ihey returned u arhool when Carmen Lee enL them telegraph meuagea. Both Carmen Lee and John art popular membera of the younger net. She was graduated from Klamath Union high achool and attended the Unlvemlir of Ore gon for two aenietem. Right now, Carmen I-ee Ii at home and making plana for her wedding. John aerved In tha navy for one and one-half yeara and enluted In the aerrlre Immediately after hla graduation from Oregon City high achool. He la now a atudenl at Oregon Voca tional achool. Theatre Party The two ymmi son of Dr. and Mra. Richard Currln had a gay lime at their birthday parly. Charl ton la five yeara old and Ricky, four, and both celebrated their March birthday laat Saturday. March 27. A movie and later, birthday luncheon at the Pelican oafe were the order of the day. fluent of (he two were Oall and Richard Molllson. Stuart Maxwell. l)vld Drew. Donnle Evans and Jimmy Complon. Mra. Van Mol llson alted Mra. Currln with party pinna. Faculty Women Plan Initial Social Event First nocliil funcliou of the Faculty Womeirn club of Oregon Vocational nchiKil In a benefit curd party ar ranged for Monday evening, April 111. A monl cordial Invitation In ex truded to women of Klainiith Fall ami the bunlu arm. The hour I B o'clock In the cam. PU gllrnt hollnr. formerly the host enn houne. Refreshment and prlw am pliiunrd, and bridge, pinochle and MM) will be played. Mrn. It. 1 Hmllh I general chair man of the purty, and forking with her are the following cormutltee chairmen- Alice F. Hlone. Mrn, J H Floyd. Mm. J. A. Crablrre, Mm. Henry II. Mudole, Mr P. K Mr Intosli and Mrn. H. C, Kotrock Reservation may lie miule by call line Mm J. W. Dunn, telephone B703. . Date Chosen Huiulay. April 1H, In the ditte ('ti(WPi) by Jciui Kiihrll HuuKcr. (tnuuhtrr nf Mr. unci Mr. Hrrbrrt Hmiitrr of lf,40 IMiclflr Trrrnrr, for her wrririlng date. HI it will Iweomr Ihr brldr nf Htnntcy Vmi Nnrrniu) Jmim nf Run Kruucluro, mn nf Mr. and Mrn Arthur I.unm Joiim nf Ornvrr. Colo. Jroil In rxpMlrd Itoinr a utek frim Bundny from Hun Fraitrlr.ro whrrr shr hn llvrd fur thr pn-nt rvrrnl yrnrn. Spring Parties tlall and Sue Kelnhart, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Keinhart, obnerved their birthday annlver arlea recently with tprlng partlen. Oall waa twelve years old on March 20, and Hue wa eight on the 24lh. Invited to Oall party lal Mon day. luncheon followed by a movie, were Lillian Mahnn, Annette Jacob. Clydene Hhulti. Ueatrlce Rone, Carol Jean Kllloll, Beverly tiiuel, Ann Henderaon. Ann Pedcmon. Hhlrley Dnvli, Lorraine Koltz, Marilyn Hrnndt. Nancy Kellogg. Barbara Searlea. Delorea McKarland. Marcia Wilion. Sara Stewart, Carolyn Boyd, Patty Clnrvln, Harriet Moody, Rhon da Lamble, Mra. Harry C. Dlckernon and Sue. Enjoying Sue'a party were Carol Ann Morrlnon. Kay Blake. Sarah Porter, Ulynna Ualenllne, Caroline Newcom. Vitelline Klger, Judy Woodruff, Eleanor Prock, Jeannia Attebury, Linda Fyock, Joan Boga tay, Lynn Harvey, Allelic Oanter, Corrlne Ackerman, Sally Boukup, Sondra Langnlet. Linda Kloun, Cor rlne Hrtwn and Oall. Elected Mra. Richard Currln wa elected to head the Klamath Falla Medical auoi.,atlon auxiliary al a meeting held lar.t Wednendav afternoon at I the Pelican parly room. The luncheon meeting wa Uie tint held by the group mice It ha reorganlred. The auxiliary waa In activated during the war yeara. To aerve with Mr. Currln la Mr. Hugh Currln. ecretary-treaurer. Other officer will be elected laler. Outgoing prttldenl la Mra. Marvin Nemelh and secretary la Mr. C. V. Hugh. r .J.."' v'V. . ' ' t ' f't. l I I V 1 r - - A i Tf 'I' ' 1 J r 4 , X ' Is. r FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE FACULTY Women's club of Oregon Vocational school is Mrs F. E. Mcintosh, formerly of Portland. Shown with Mrs. Mcintosh are the family's pets, two prizewmning Bedlmglon terriers, "Bobo" and "Idle". The Foculty Women's club was or ganized not long ogo ond will do its first major entertaining ot a forthcoming cord party. Pretty Welcome Is Given To Spring The Sojourner tea at the Winema hotel on March 27 ushered aprliiK In with a flourish and. an the committee promLsed, was a beautiful Spring Fautany. The focal point of decorations wan a garden accne, complete with gran, flower boxen, picket fences, and flower bedecked lrelli.se, In Uie center of which were three lovely example of Earner finery In the person of Donna McVcy. Trudy Bennett and Owen Berkley, each of whom was attired In the latest spring fashions from head to toe. Another nprlng tableau had Mary Lou Case posing In an aqun taffeta formnl against a bluhftom-liulcivJulUcc screen. Around the walls were other trellises cover- I i " ' " j ! -'5 SP ' '' Yh I it p .. 1 ' K . 'Jr ,.,, - imnnu.i f'--?1! 'Vnit.J SPRING AND ROMANCE went hand in hand with the an nouncements of these two bricles-clcct. Pretty Carmen Lee Jones, above, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jones of Klamath Falls, and bride-elect of John Albee, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Willium Albee of Pendleton. The wedding will be in late summer. At right it Dorothy Thomas, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Thomas of Tulelake, who is engaged Mo Marvin Miller Christy of Bend. No date has been an nounced for the nuptials. The news was learned by 150 friends at the Thomas home last week-end. Mis Jones By Jnnrn-MIIIrr ed with hollyhock blossoms In soft i M Rr6lmu t,,, doo5 prlM wcnt spring color. lQ Mn Ben ajbM)IV Little manulkln. with blonde I ron)mm , chBrKe of this curl and fancy hat served an j vcry ,ucces.sful and beautiful tea table markers, and repented the 1 was headed by Mrs. Harry Fred color acheme of soft lavender, pink, j erlcka and Mis. Al Lent, and con- ..-m... i ... .-u., ' sisted of Mrs. William Greene, Mrs. blue and yellow In the r swirling . ... , Dirk Collins. Mra. S. Banks Hop dressen. Individual tallies were dec ,, M A j l41rnberl. Mrn. Ar ornted with a sophisticated lady I lnur compton. Mrs. R. A. Houck. also In pastel ere! paper dresses J d Mrs jnhn Asn)py. The tea table carried out the j pastel spring theme with a Inrge ki-i "i i rulfled-brlm hat tilled to over- fNlle L.IUD flowing with weet pea, and or- I The monthly meeting of the chid nnd pink candle In holders of Klamnth Falls Nile club will be purple hollyhock blossoms. Presld- held Wednesday. April 7. at 1 Ing at the table were Mrs. Charles i o'clock at the Wlnema hotel. Houston, president, and Mrn. C. O. Bridge will be played after the Hooper, past president of Sojourn- j business meeting, ers. On the committee arranging the Recipients of Ihe prlr.es. which meeting are Mrs. Leo N. Huls, chair also filled in with the nprlng dec- man. Mrs. Hoie Larsen. Mrs. E. M. orations, were Mrs. William Kee- Bbb. Mrs. Walter Beane. Mrs. see. Mrs. Orvllle Hamilton. Mrs. ' Chester Berman. Mrs. A. E. Block Percy Murray. Mrs. Jack Franey. I linger. Mrs. George Hlllls. Mrs. W Mrs. Jack Dlckmnn. Mrs. Lin Miles. F. Honglund. Mrs. L. A. Murphy. Mrs. Nullum Rosrnbaum. Mrs. Ar- Mrs. M. E. Cooper. Mrs. Clinton thur Compton. Mrs. R. L. Nallons, Landls and Mrs. Fred Hellbronner. Mrs. D. 8. Johnson. Mrs. E. L. All members of Daughters of the Cleary. Mrs. K. W. Pnrrctt and Mrs. 1 Nile are cordially Invited. Wedding Plans ! Announced At Sunday Party The betrothal of Lenore Patter son, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Patter son of Klamath Falls, to Richard Meredith Stannard. was announced to her sorority sisters at a pretty tea held at the Phi Kappa Gamma house In Santa Barbara, California, last Sunday afternoon. Miniature white scrolls encircled with tiny engagement rings and bows of w hite satin ribbon Imparted the news. Pouring at the tea table were Esther McAndrews, aunt of the bride-to-be. and Mrs. N. S. Overton, mother of the groom-elect. Miss Patterson Is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy In Klamath Falls and Santa Barbara college last June. She la now enrolled In a promotional training program for buyers In San Francisco. Calif. Mr. Stannard Is the son of Mrs. N. S. Overton and the late Meredith Stannard of Van Nuys. Calif. He Is the nephew of Mrs. Walter Herndon of Klamath Falls. He Is a graduate of Stanford university. The wedding will be a summer event In Klamath Falls. Little Guests Little friends of Suana Lou Why tal turned out for her birthday pary in the Pelican party room Thursday. March 25. on the gay occislon of Suana Lou's first birth day. Guests of Mrs. Whytal and Suana Lou were Mrs. Eric Majors and Bill. Mrs. Al Aiken and Michael. Mrs. Roy Whytal and Becky, Mrs. Malcolm Enley and Alexandra. Mrs. Nell Black Jane and Kath leen. .1 ' JS, ' t - X 1 i K r '. Friends Learn Sutton-Voss Wedding Plans Romantic news wan learned re cently when the engagement of Phyllis pearl Button, daughter of Mr and Mrn. M. L. Sutton of Tule lake. and George B. Vosn Jr., of Reno, Nev., wan announced. Ml Sutton's parents told the newn to friends here at the name time It wan announced to Phyllis' sorority nlntern at Ihe PI Beta Phi sorority houne at the Unlvernlty of Nevada. Announcement wan made at din ner by one of Phyllln' nororlty nln tern. "Oeorge and Phyllis'' were In scribed on cup caken nerved and the names repeated on napklnn. Plana are for a June 19 wedding, which will take place In Tulelake. Miss Sutton la a nenlor. majoring In education. A graduate of Steph en college In Columbia, Missouri. he transferred to Nevada from Mills college In Oakland, Calif. Her fiance was graduated from the University of Nevada with a mechanical engineering degree In 1947, and Is now with the Bell Tele phone company In Reno. He In the son of Mr. and Mrn. George B. Vos 8r also of Reno. Exchange Vows A wedding of Interest here was solemnlwd In the First Presbyterian church at 9 o'clock Saturday morn ing, March 27. when Mrs. Feme Hanks Bhoop. daughter of Mrs. Marion Hanks and the late Mr. flanks, was married to Everett Le- Roy Miner. The Rev. David F. Barnett Jr.. read the service In the presence of i the bride's family and several close 1 friends. j Baskets of white phlox and pink carnations formed the background ' for the wedding party. The bride wore a sun beige suit with a brown . fetther hat and a corsage of talis- j man roses. . i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferguson were the attendants and Mrs. Fer- guson wore a light gray suit with matching hat and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Immediately after the service, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Clem ens. 43 Pine street. Mrs. Clem ens and Mrs. Miner are sisters. Mr and Mrs. Miner returned Wednesday night from a wedding trip which took them by motor up, the Oregon coast. They are now at home at 330 N. 2nd street. The bride la a member of a pio neer Klamath countv family and has spent her life in Klamath Falls. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miner of Hoxie. Kans. ... Skating Party j Young Stephen Molatore invited a larse group of friends to his birth day party Friday, March 26. The youngsters met at Stephen's home, 721 Eldorado, before leaving for an afternoon of roller skating at the rink. Stephen is the nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mola tore. Guests were Vannice Coleman. Sharon Taylor. Paula Cook. Sue Thompson. Evelyn Deets. Susan Porter. Judy Hadley. Nancy Drew. Frances Cox. Janice Whvtal, Jane Larkln. Carolyn Sholberg. Bob Hobart. Roger Bennett. Da vid Macartney. John Ellis. Donald Rente. James Merrill. Michael Lust. Francis Cox. Douglas VanBuskirk. Jimmv Swansen. Monte Voieht. Keith Kaler. Charles Harris. Allen Hahn and David Molatore. ... Presidents Mrs. Andrew M. Collier, pres'dent of the Women's association ot the First Presbyterian church, enter tained presidents of the group's circles and committee chairmen of the 'association at a lovely luncheon at her home in Pine Grove last Wed nesday at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Eugene Hartough of Chi cago left the early part of this week for her home by way of Los Angeles after a visit here with Dr. and Mrs. George I. Wright. Mrs. Hartough is the aunt of Mf. and Mrs. Robert H. Thayer, t Henrietta Wright), and this Is her first visit to the west const. Yellow Bells Ring Springtime's Entry When the little ones come home, mud lo their ankle but yellow bells pressed In their damp little paw, spring has arrived I The little flower are now popping through the mow and make charming little , arrangements. Try them In salt dishes, tiny saucers or even In after dinner coffee cups. Folks who spent the Easter holiday over on the coast were thrilled at the fields ot daffodils of all sorts, Dutch Iris, a sprinkling of call lilies still In bloom, camellias, freenlas, primroses. Scotch broom, wild myrtle and miliums. We practically fell out of the car as we saw a woman emerge from the woods along Smith river, a huge bouquet of Miliums plural?i In her handn. And then through Ihe valley which In green and much nprlng plowing going on up the Qreensprlnga and snow and back to our own blessed country. With the young fry getting a couple of days away from their school books, families took off over Easter. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Igl and sons Ted and Oerry, drove north to Portland and while there enjoyed the Beta sing at Woodman hall. Betas from colleges and universities all over Oregon. Washington and Montana took part. Ted was home from Oregon State college where ha Is a member of Beta Theta PI. The LAssett family had a nice holiday also, going to Portland for over Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lassett, Beverly and Tommy returned early Monday morning. Southbound were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Van Dorcn and two daugh ters. Carol and Virginia, of Melrose street. The family drove to Ber keley for over Easter, accompanied by Mrs. Van Doren's mother, Mrs. J. H. Van Tassel who was here for a fortnight's visit earlier In March. While In Berkeley they were guests of Mrs. Van Doren's slater and family. Mrs. C. P. Crooks. Mr. and Mrs. John Houston and young son Jon took advantage of the school holiday and spent Easter in San Francisco. Home for Easter was Merlon Albrecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Albrecht. Merlon stayed until the last plane took her south to San Francisco. She has been with Otis McAllister, export and Import firm in- San Francisco since her graduation from Stanford. Mrs. Alvln E. Macartney and daughter Carol returned home last week-end after spending several weeks In Pasadena with Bud's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Moore. The Moore will remain south until later this spring. Jane Tagg author of "We Solemnly Swore" and who has been employed in the office of the state employment service, is packing up for the Pacific. She will sail from San Francisco early In April to Join her husoand who is with a construction firm on Okinawa. Mrs. David R. Vandenberg. Susan. Cecile and David, returned this week-end from Portland where they drove north last Tuesday with Mary Vandenberg and Patricia O'Leary. The two girls resumed studies at Marylhurst after visiting here over Easter. Judy and John stayed home and kept house for the Judge. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Weaver returned the latter part of tha week from Portland where they saw quite a few former Klamath folks. Friends of Mrs. C. B. Harding will be interested to learn that her son. Major John Harding, is recovering from injuries received In the crash of his plane a short time ago. but he remains at Barnes General hos pital in Vancouver. Margaret Horton Harding is now with her husband and their little daughter Jonnle Is with her maternal grandparents, the Rae Hortons in Eureka, California. Wedding dates: Margie Palmerton and Dick Newman will t mar ried on a Sunday. June 13. come summertime. It is the 24th wedding anniversary of Margie s parents, the Loren Palmertons. Dick had Easter vacation from studies at Oregon State and spent several days here, visited his mother, Mrs. Marguerite Newman In Payette, Idaho, and was also In Seattle for a brief time. Jean Hauger is coming home April 11 to make final plans for her wedding which will be an event of April 18 at the home of her parents, the Herb Haugers. The groom-to-be is Stanley Van Norman Jones of San Francisco. Jean has been in San Francisco for the past, several years. Mothers Club There will be a meeting of the Oregon Mothers club of Klamath county at the home of Mrs. Alfred D. Collier, 1401 Pacific Terrace, at 1 o'clock, Monday afternoon, April 5. Dessert will be served following the business meeting. Thce able to attend are asked to call the presi dent, Mrs. Malcolm Epley, 3232. Coming Rites Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith an nounced the betrothal and forth coming marriage of their daughter, Luana, to Donald Ratlill. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ratllff of Malin, at an Easter Sunday breakfast at the family home. A figure of cupid rising from a centerpiece of spring flowers dec orated the table. Places were marked with little Easter bunnies which also held the names of the young couple. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Regis Andrieu. Elodie Doveri, Joan Pierce. Mary Murphy. Phyllis and Darlene Smith. Warren Walker. Larry Reed. Lou Graham of Seattle and the honored couple. Assisting Mrs. Smith was Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. The wedding is planned for early summer. N . I 1 " I y-sn.- s- Recital Plans Joanne Robinette, pianist, and Wilber Elliott, tenor, pupils of Mrs. Patricia Hunt, will be presented in recital at the Pelican party room Sunday afternoon, April 4 at 4 o'clock. The program follows: "O del Mio Amato Ben".,. Donaudy . ' "Non e Ver" Mattel, Wilber Elliott "Faschlngschwank (Vienna Car nival Scene) Schumann. Joanne Robinette "Ah, Moon of My Delight" from "In a Persian Garden" Leh mann. Wilber Elliott "Idylle" MacDowell. Prelude in E Minor Shostako vich. Prelude In D Flat Major Shos takovich. "Sparks" Mozkowskl. Joanne Robinette "When I Think Upon the Maid ens'Head. "Kashmiri Song" Woodforde Finden. "It Ain't Necessarily So" from "Porgv and Bess" Gershwin. "Iris" Wolfe. Wilber EUiott r s V 1 Lav r y 5 ENGAGEMENT NEWS held the spotlight this week as more Klamath girls joined the ranks of brides-to-be. Above is at tractive Lenore Patterson, who will be the mid-summer brid of Richard Meredith Stannard. She is the daughter of Mrs. Ellen Patterson of this city and her fiance, the son of Mrs. N. S. Overton and the late Meredith Stannard of Van Nuys, California. At left is Luana Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith, who will become Mrs. Donald Ratliff early this sum-, mer. Mr. Ratliff is the son of Mr. and Mn. M. R. Ratliff of Malin. Friends learned the news at an Eoster breakfast.