HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SVEN
Officers Installed
By White Shrine
Ust Bnlmdiiy evening tin. MumhiIo lriii)- wit 111 areue of
ceremony III which Iho rlr,(,, ull,l uppo l ottlma of Naomi nhrliia
No. 8. Order lit Urn White Hluine o( JmiimliMii. were limliillnl Willi
the rnllrliiK wmlliy IiIkIi ii ionl m, dmiioMe Martin, initl wiiUhinmi
il nhrpliprilit. Lurry linker. In i,i Kual, I hi, Inviting htirnlil. Mnrlnn
Wllncn. Invited Did liintiilliiiu nHli-eia In onler Urn dIuIiik room.
Mm. Kmmii III own, punt wurlliy hluh prlcM of Willamette shrine
Hiilrm, urtMdrtl as 1 1 in IiiMiiIIiiik worthy high iirlmli'M, hiiiI Wayne
Henry, ll watchman ol Hiilem. was tlm imtiilllng wutihiiiiin of
shepherds, Ollinr niMiillliig officers were Alum Hears of Unllilehrm
aunnv, (viiKnin, Wllllliy hei'lllti;
Hlrllu Ilrliry, past worthy hluh
irlpUMi. Hi Hnli-m, wurlliy chap
lain: Helen Hpiker, worthy scribe;
Kala I'pyton, worthy uuiirilliiii,
Alma etofer, worthy organist.
'I'll officers to be Initialled won
raeorlefi Into Iho shrine room hy
queena nltoiKliiiiln nnil kliui'a
guard ami were noated In white
draped rhulm forming a emu In
ill celiter of the riHim. The obli
gation was administered by Wayne
llniry and tlio wurlliy hluh prlral
eu - elect, lleatrlre Deulaim, wan
piraclHwi at Win ultiir for her di
minution unit took her Million In
Hit hut, Jack Mi'IimIm wnn thru
Imtalled watchiiinn nf alien
hcrda mid Installation of llm re
maining officers followed: lllanehe
Murker, noble prophetess; Dr. J. C,
limit, AAMtclntr watchman: Irene
Markhmn, scribe; Nina Currier,
treasurer; Mlaurlie Marka, chap
lain; Manilla Hrhulsn, hrpherd
eaa; Krallrea Recvea, guide; I.llllun
llaiiellne, herald; Jamea lltinler,
Jack Metier ami Paul Jonra an
Wlaelltrti; Nell Kcttcrnth, llleen:
Vera Clemen, Krina Miller and
Maria Wndilell at liandmulita;
tleatrlra Wllkp. nrgnnlat: Vera
I.lhknnbach, guardian; I.ydla Wll
nn, guard.
Past offlccr'a Jewels wera pre
sented to Charlotte Martin and
Ijirry llaker by Mr. and Mr.
Wayne Henry. Thay wera also pre
sented wllh illu from lha officers
who served with them. 'Ilia nnwly
liutalled worthy high prlentwu pre
enlad gift to her liuitalllng offi
cer. Alma Oeta, worthy nialion nf
Alnha rhaptrr of Kaatern Htar. and
Marv Kllen (luiter. Royal Matron
Af Prlemlahlp murl of Amaranth,
honored Mr. Denlaon with glfu.
Musical number! for Uia ocra
slun wera furnished by Mra. Dor
othy Arkerinan and Erllng Mrlby,
who aang aoloi. Inatallallon hoal-
iw were Netllo Clood, Limine O'
llrlen, Ktlicl Henry, Arlihur HUma
mid .el I n llliiiikeimhlii. King Hear
er Floyd Wiulilrll presented the
nutloiiiil emlileiii under the escort
of Murle Metier and Hetty Hunter.
'Ilia shrine room wna lieuullfully
deroruled wllh flowera of the sea
noil by a romiulttea coiupoaed of
May I'lilnney, Mlnula Oil.zln,
lUitiH-ha HrhulM, Ilerlha llaker
and Alum (leu. Kollowlng the In
ntiilliitlon relrenlunenla warn aervad
In the biiniiiiel room with Mr. and
Mra. W. I,. Kralii tut hint and liimt
eii. They were aimlHted by Mr. and
Mtn. JameH Hiinler, Mra, Vera
Clemen. Mra. Ilerthn linker and
Mra. Helen Hplker.
Birthday Party
Mib W H HcndrlckfMJi) wiu hon
or1 at it blrthduy party April 9
t her luinin.
Ttuiw fiiJuylriR Ui PVfnlnK wr
Mr. mid Mm. Hnulrlr kfum, Mr. mid
Mm, llermitn l.liuluw mid hoiui,
Uniiiir niul Tttddy, Mr. mid Mm.
Jf.vio Iti'linrr, Mr. ftnd Mm. Oconee
Cllymn, Mr. nd Mm. John nirhn
nnd dmiKhtr, Dnnnn lr, Mr. Rnd
Mm. Wnyns OuliirldKi and ion,
Alvin
Itf'frnxhmrnU wern wrvrd Utrr
i In Uifl evcutna.
Entertained
Mra. Maude Hourly entertained
the Happy Hour club at her home
Turndny.
Itrrrrnhmrnta wera served to Mra.
Oeoriie fliehn. Mra. Walter Cofer.
Mra. Hvd Kvana, Mra. Frank Rvana,
Mra. Anna Funk. Mra. J. II. Hamil
ton, Jennie Hum, taulae Humphrey,
Mra. J J. Keller, Mra. Kd Lawrrnra,
Mra. R. O. Motai'lieubarher, Mra.
Herbert Mavage, Mra. I.llllan White
and the hoalena.
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WALKING DOWN the aislo offer their wedding April 3 ore
Mr. ond Mrs. Jomes D. Civon. Before her wedding, Mrs.
Civan was Doris Jomes of this city. After o wedding trip in
Son Froncisco, the newlywcds returned to Klamath Foils to
make their home.
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INSTALLED SATURDAY EVENING in offices of Naomi Shrine No. 5, Order of the White
Shrine, were new officers. From left, front row, are Dr. J. C. Hunt, associate watchman;
Blancho Porker, noble prophetess; Beatrice D:nison, worthy high priestess; Jack Schulze,
watchman of shepherds. Second row: Lydia Wilson, Nino Currier, Nell Retteroth, Lillian
Hanelinc, Vera Clemens, Morie Woddell, Erma Miller. Third row: Irene Markham,
Beatrice Wilkes, Blonche Morks, Blanche Schulze, Frances Reeves, Morion Wilson, Vera
Linkenbach. Fourth row: Jock Metier, Poul Jones, Jomes Hunter.
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n Merrill Church
St. AuKUJilinr'j Catholic church In Merrill waa the letting for a
pratly weddlim April 3 when Dnria Jamea of Klamath Falls became
the bride of Jamra U. Olvan of Donanm. Rllea were aolemnlaed at 10
o'clock In the morning with Rev. Father Jamea O'Connor officiating.
Mra. Peter I,orcjii aang "Ava Maria" preceding the nuptials, and
the traditional wedding marchea were played. Spring flowera In white,
pink and yellow decked the ultur.
The brlda entered the church on the arm of George Bray, a family
friend, of Bonanza, Her gown waa of heavy white aatln faahloned with
long fitted aleevea, tilled bodlre and .
flowing aklrt. A fliiRrrllp Illusion
net veil fell from a halo arrange
ment, of net wllh tiny while wed
ding bells on either aide.
White carnations and matching
ribbon alreamera majked her white
prayer book. .
Mrs. Don Hancock waa matron of
honor In a gown of yellow net. Hhe
carried a nosegay of small yellow,
pink and while flowera. and wore a
headband of flowera In her hair.
Pal McKay and Ula Drlscoll.
b-ldrsmalda. wore Identical gowna
of pink net with similar nosegay
bouquets and hradbanda. Small
Nancy Olvan. sister of the bride
giooni. waa flower girl. Hhe wore a
floor-length frock of blue and ear
ned a tiny basket of yellow rose
petals. Her headpiece was similar
to Ihrae of the other attendants.
Best man was Gordon Olvan.
brother of the bridegroom, and
ushers were Mike Brown, Dirk Pep
ple. Bob Heup and Don Roper.
The home of Mrs. Anna Francis
In Klamath Falls waa the scene of
the reception where the young
couple cut the first slice of a prel
lllv decorated wedding cake.
For the wedding trip, the new
Mrs. Olvan selected a dressmaker
suit of pink with matching hat and
gtay acceasorles. The carnations
from her prayer book were worn
at the shoulder.
' From a visit In San Francisco
Bhd the bay region. Mr. and Mrs.
Olvan returned to make their home
In Klamath Falls.
Convention
Members of the Eagles auxiliary
are busy at plans for their pari In
the stale convention set for late
June In Portland.
A large delegation of Klamath
members attended the rone conven
tion held at Bend last 8undav. and
tile auxiliary dnim corps partici
pated In the convention parade.
At the next auxiliary meeting.
Tuesday. April JO, there will be a
preview of the show to be given by
auxiliary members April 25.
Anniversary
Members of their family and a
few close friends gathered at the
home of Mrs. and Mrs. Lee Bcall
of Lakevlew Sunday. April 4 on
the occasion of their 50lh wedding
anniversary.
From Klamath Falls were Mr.
and Mrs. Zeno Dent, daughter and
son-in-law of the Bealls, Mr. and
Mrs. James Lopez and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Hoselton. Mrs. Lopes la
the Bealls' granddaughter.
From Lakeview were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Calderwood. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Keller and Ernest Hamil
ton of New Pine Creek.
Mr. Beall waa formerly a well
known druggist In Lakeview and
has lived there since 1S91. He was
graduated from Oregon State col
lege in 1888 and was married two
years later.
Mrs. Beall has lived In Lakeview
since 1896. A charter member of
the Lakeview Elks lodge, Mr. Beall
has been a member for 4ft years.
Honor Guest
Mrs. Olcnn Haworth was honored
at a shower Friday evening. April
2. at the home of Mrs. C. T. Jen
nings on Summers lane.
Mrs. C. V. Jennings had charge
of games. Prises went to Mrs. E.
L. Homer. Mrs. Charles Thurman,
Mrs. Wilbur Trtend and Mrs.
Elmer Edwards.
Olfta were presentee to the hon
ored guests, and refreshments were
served to the following: Mrs. Doyle
Moore. Mrs. Wilbur Friend and son,
Mrs. Ralph Edwards, Mrs. Arile
Moore. Mrs. Maynard Paugh and
son. Mrs. Elmer Edwards, Airs.
Charles Thurman. Mrs. Floyd Ed
wards. Mrs. Charles Ropp. Mrs. E.
L. Homer and the honor guest and
hostess.
Mrs. Paul Angstead entertained
Wednesday evening at her home
on Pacific Terrace for members
of her bridge club.
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Last Meeting
Parent and Patrons of Klamath
Union high achool met In the little
theatre of the nchool on Wednes
day afternoon, April 14. This was
the last meeting of the year and
there was a very good attendance.
Charles Woodhouse announced that
the Pellcana program will be broad
cast May 6 and asked that mem
bers hold that time open for listen
lng to the program.
The following officers were elect
ed to serve for the coming school
year: president, Mrs. Hershal Had
ley; first vice president, Mrs. Ches
ter Lelchty; second vice president,
Mrs. L. E. Juniper; treasurer, Mrs.
Warren Bonnet; secretary, Mrs.
Ellen Patterson. The new presi
dent was Introduced to the group
and gave a short speech expressing
her appreciation of her election as
president.
Miss Kelxey, head of the home
economics department, and a num
ber of girls from the department,
presented a style showing of gowns
made by them. Each garment car
ried a tag showing the actual cost
of materials.
Following the program and style
show tea was served in the cafe
teria toy Mrs. Vernon Moore, chair
man, assisted by Mrs. J. E. Swan
sen, Mrs. E J. Blind, Mrs. Hugh
Haddock. Mrs John Witte, Mrs.
Ralph Knrrer. Mrs. L. D. Oass and
Mrs. L. A. Baker. The tea table
was lace-covered and centered with
yellow daffodils and yellow candles.
Civic Group
CHILOQUIN Mrs. Walter Zim
merman recently entertained mem
bers of the former Dial club, a
study and civic group which was
active for several years preceding
the ar. Special guest of the lunch
eon was Mrs. E. A. Blockllnger,
visiting locally from Media. Penn
sylvania after being away for sev
era! years.
An attractive arrangement of
spring flowers centered the lunch
eon uble. Attending were Mrs,
Charles Warren, Mrs. Leroy Glen
ger. Mrs. Edouard Prtaulx, Mrs.
E. A. Blockllnger. Mrs. Ouv Steiger,
Mrs. O. D. McKell. and Mrs Zimmerman.
Mrs. Floyd S. Roberta Jr. and
children Barbara Joan and Bruce,
of Portland spent this week with
Mrs. Roberts" slater and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Van Scot
Molllson of 5020 S. 6th.
Easter Rites
MERRILL In an Easter service
In the First Presbyterian church,
Reno. Nev., Virginia Sharp, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E.
Sharp, Merrill, became the bride
of Ulenn C. Raskins, also of Mer
rill. The groom la the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester P. Raskins.
The noon ceremony was read by
Rev. Arthur Rice before an altar
arrangement of Easter lilies and
tall white tapers.
The bride wore a dusty pink
dressmaker suit with brown acces
sories. Three brown orchids were
pinned at her shoulder.
Owen Sommers, Klamath Falls,
the bride's attendant, wore a gray
suit with black accessories and
her shoulder flowers were pink
camellas.
Carroll Kandra, Merrill, waa beat
man.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Raskins
left Immediately following the cere
mony for a two weeks wedding
trip to Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas. Sun
Valley and Mt. Hood, skiing at the
last two resorts.
They will make their home In the
Hood apartments, Merrill.
Mrs. Hasklna, graduate of Mer
rill high school, later attended the
University of Oregon. She was af
filiated with Alpha Oamma sorori
ty. At present she Is recorder for
the city of Merrill.
The groom, who studied at Ore
gon State, will be associated with
his father in farming.
New Members
A record number of members and
guests attended the Sojourner
meeting of April 14, when 47 signed
the attendance book. Among the
were the following guests, present
for either the first or second time:
Mrs. N. E. Nelson, Mrs. A. F. Betsch,
Mrs. Howard Stroud, Mrs. H. W.
Davis, Mrs. F. A. Boyd, Mrs. E. C.
Galbreath, and Mrs. Rosalyn Jack
son.
Thirteen new members were In
troduced by the club president,
Mrs. Charles Houston. Attendance
at three meetings constitutes mem
bership for Sojourners, and some
of the new members were present
for the third time at the spring
tea. Mrs. John Voth, Mrs. R. A.
McDonald. Mrs. E. A. Shipler.Mrs.
E. J. Shoop. Mrs. Calvin Hunt, Mrs.
C. B. Stauff, Mrs. Enid Hoppe,
Mrs. Lois Smith, Mrs. David Bunger,
Mrs. A. D. Harvey. Mrs. O. W. Nel
son, Mrs. K. W. Parrett, and Mrs.
Jack Dickman are now members
of the club for newcomers.
The Sojourner spring dinner
dance Is in the offing, according, to
Mrs. Marshall Poole, chairman of
this annual affair. The rest of the
committee working on the dance
is Mrs. Gerald Garner, Mrs. Ted
Llnd. Mrs. John Argelsmger, Mrs.
H. E. Schoenberg and Mrs. S. J.
Anderson. The date of the dance
will be announced shortly, Mrs.
Poole slated, and It will take the
place ol the first meeting in May.
Hostesses for the aiternoon, Mrs.
Carl Sparks and Mrs. Jack Dick
man, awarded clever prizes of
spring bulbs, seeds and rose plants
to the following women in cringe,
Mrs. H, W. Davis and Mrs. Walter
Turner, and to Mrs. Allan Fletcher
in pinochle.
The next Sojourner meeting is
scheduled for Wednesday, April 38,
and newcomers wishing more In
formation about Joining are wel
come to call Mrs. Houston at 7511.
Young Group
Juveniles of the Royal Neighbors
of America met last Friday evening,
with 17 members and two guests
present. Director of the group Is
Frances Klllian.
Refreshments were served by Mar
Ian Simpson and Bobbie McCoy. The
next meeting will be held Friday,
April 33. All members are urged to
attend.
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ViED IN RENO, NEV., were Virginia Sharp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence E. Sharp of Merrill, and Clenn C. Hoskins,
also of Merrill. The two exchanged vows Easter Sunday. They
are at home in Merrill.
Dinner Party
MERRILL Faculty members of
the Merrill high school enjoyed a
progressive dinner last Saturday
night beginning with cocktails at
the home of Miss Belk and Miss
Coad.
In the apartment of Miss Rich
ardson and Miss Tromblade, guests
were seated at a table centered
with spring blossoms and tapers.
The main dinner course was
served In the home economics room
of the high school with Principal
and Mrs. Harold Hendrickson. Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Burke and Mrs.
Turmell ax hosts. The spring theme
was further carried out here and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke
McAnulty where dessert waa served.
Assisting Mrs. McAnulty wars Miss
Belk and Mr. Smith.
Mr. and Mra. Warren Fruits, Mr.
and Mrs. Hendrickson, Mr. and
Mrs. McAnulty, Mr. and Mrs. K.
C. Burkes, Miss Coad, Miss Rich
ardson, Miss Tromblade, Miss Belk,
Mrs. Turmell and Mr. Smith war
In the party.
At cards at the McAnulty home,
high went to Mr. Hendrickson and
the consolation award to Miss Coad.
Mrs. C. L. Harvey. Mrs. Will Wood,
Mayme Whittington and Mrs. Glenn
Kent will be the hostess committee
for the next regular meeting of Al
oha club of Past Matrons of the
Eastern 8 tar, to be held April 30 at
the Masonic temple. The time, 1
o'clock.
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