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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1948)
t V 3 ft 1 VHTO 1 1 r S I . A i t ,- fcljfrail iMll i'niiti MI1H. N. II. IKK.I K AMI GK AM)IAt (illTI H. NANCY Rites Solemnize In Valley City In ceremony rrad Huiulny ft (moon, MH' 3. at Ihf home .-if hrr pttirnlA, Mr. mid Mr. R. M. Butler of OnuiU Pi. Mrs. Eilrrne Hick beenmc Oto bririr of Chnrlrf. P. Van Dorrn. Ikith i writ known Ktnmiith FtUU rrMdrnu and will make their home in this city. The hrldr wore a grey gabardine mil with a small red flower trimmed hat and rrd accrMorlrji and her cornage wai of white gnrdenlu.t and roAr. Mr. Jnhn W. Vnn i)oren was her attendant and she wore a black spring suit with Krlly green hnl and accessories with a cor sr. tee ef tnll.Mimn rows. , ., , , . Mr. John W. Van Dorm was his , Ardls Steohanle of Portland and Mr. ' brother's brt mt4it. Inrldrntul muMc was pluyed as Uie brldf and hrr nttcndiuit entered the room. Vows were exchanged be fore a bank of while and pink glad loll, white stock and palms. Tall white candles wrre lltfhted just be fore the ceremony. The Rev. J. A. MnrtUitm of Beth- j any Prrsbylerlun church read Ihe service. The bride's moUier wore a black j nd Mrs. W. T. McMullen. also of Porliand. Mr. and Mrs. Van Doren will be al home here on Owens street. Janet Is Three Little Janet Srnvey, who observed hrr third milestone on Saturday, was honored by hrr mother. Mm. Chad Sravey, Hi the family home. 1030 Mnmuiiiita. Janet's guests played amn and aiirrnoon gown wnn rone corsage. ,, were wrvrd the traditionally lmmrliittriy after the reremony lighted blrttiday cake. Guest were Ihne a wedding dinner nerved I I'atly Hut Irlgli. Susan Kimball, Bar al Club Broom for the wedding bara Evam, Linda Bpanglrr. Ilrne I rty and mrmbrrs of the family. Hurley, Joan Seavey, Tommy and Dinner gurts included Mr. and Mra. i liill Kay. Duane Cook. Paula Cook. Churlr P. Van Dorrn. Mr. and Mra. and a group of mothers Including K M. Ilullrr, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mm. Troy Cook, Mm. Olen Evans, Vim Dorm. Mr. and Mm. Richard Mm. Robert Burleigh and Mr. Wll llli kn nnd Jerry links of Ashland, Hum Berruy. Dancing Party A delightful affair which high hghla Ihe week for Ihe younger set ha been arranged for tonight. Sat urday, when Drneice Kenyon and Pat Kltiredgr enierialn at a dancing party, lloum will be from 7:30 to 30 at the Wlllard hotel. Assisting Ihe parents of the two. Mr. and Mm. Oscar Klttredge and Mr. and Mra. Don Kenyon, will be Mr. and Mra. Delw Mills. Invited are Alice Ueary. Diane Oldenburg, Geraldinr Lee, Pauy lhto, Janice Lnmon, Janna Langs- let, Jean Adam. Marlene Owens, Shirley Kcenee, Sharon Miles. Lora- lou Rolph, Clertruile Bramlett, Caro. line Kiley. Dorothy Ixiwell. Ruby lirnring and Kmily Elliot Klchard Hilton, Leltoy Porter, ln- g am Monigomery. Jlmmle Peak, Chadle Boetlcher. Oerry Igl, Tom my Moore. Jame Stark, Dean Schoenburg. Lyle Mills. Eugene Keane. John Irnlz, Wnvne Flllott. Cieorge Vliihna, Honnld Miller. David I Cummlngs. Roger I-nlz. Dee Ho- teller nnd Louis Tourher. i t ! Informal Tea I An Informal tea was arranged last I Saturday afternoon when Mrs. W. R. Boyd of 19M Auburn Invited a group of IB In to meet her sister. I Mra. Sanfnrd Smith of Niilley, N. J. Mm. Smith spent three weeks here at the Boyd residence and left Jrl day for her home by way of Eugene and Portland. From there she will fly to New Jersey. VHl -H x. I . : 'KH SUNDAY, MAY THE NINTH, is Mother's Doy. We pjy tribute on this page to several well-known Klamath Falls mothers and all, by the way, are also grandmothers. Mrs. Jacob Heid is the mother of Mrs. Carleton Horni brook, 819 Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Noncy Jane Osborn is the mother of Dr. Dean H. Osborn of 2104 Lawrence street. Mrs, N. H. Bogue of Pacific Terrace is shown here with her gronddoughter, Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clark, 2021 Lavy, and Mrs Sydney Evans, well-known Klamath matron, is also pictured with her granddaughter, Loralou Rolph, daughter of Mrs. Evans Rolph and Laurence A. Rolph of Klamoth Falls. Keith Cook Pictures. 1 s. MRS. SYDNEY EVANS AND GRANDDAUGHTER. LORALOU 1 MRS. NANCY JANE OSBORN Louise Henry Is Early May Bride An attractive bride of early May was Louise Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Mrlvin D. Henry of this elty, who exchanged vows with Jack Rcbbins, son of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Robbins, also of Klamath Falls. St. Paul's Episcopal church was the scene of the pretty spring nuptials, and the Rev. Frederick C. Wissenbach read the single ring vows at 3 o'clock. Sunday, May 3. Bouquets of while stock and white carnations, palms, and tapers in tall cnndelabra were arranged at the altar. As guests assembled Carl Hagel sang "Because'' and "Always," accompanied by Mrs. John O'Con- a MRS. JACOB mil) Louise entered the church on the arm of her father as Mrs. O'Connor played Ihe traditional processional. Her gow n was of heavy white satin fashioned with a high neckline and net yoke trimmed In tiny seed pearls. The skirt was soflly draped at the wulst. falling Into a short train. Long, fitted sleeves were pointed at the wrist. Her only jewelry was single strand of pearls. Louise wore a long veil of illu sion net held In place with a seed pearl tlarn. A traditional arm bouquet of rain lilies and white car nations was tied with a wide white satin bow. Maid of honor was Donna Willis. who was gowned In a pink net frock with n sweetheart neckline. short puffed sleeves and' a match ing net peplutn. She wore short while mills, nnd in her hair, a bnndenu of pink carnations. Bridesmaid wns Hetty Loll Clelc, In a gown of Identlcnl fashion In nqtin net. She wore white mitts, nnd her liendplece nnd bouquet were similar to those of the maid of hon or in contrasting shades. Small flower girl wns Qlnver Learning, who wore n dainty full skirled frock nnd carried a tiny colonial bouquet, Hrr handpiece wns of similar spring flowers. Mrs. Henry, mother of the bride, wore a crepe formnl gown of lime color with rose accessories, and Mra Robbins wore a dress of black. Best man was Bruce Wlrth, and Ted Reeves and Don Smith were ushers. The newiyweds and their parents rrcclved in the parish hall follow ing the rites. Spring flowers decorated the rooms, nnd the bride's cake, encir cled with rosebuds, centered the table. After the young couple cut the traditional first slice of the wedding cake. Mrs. Frederick C. Wissenbach served the confection Mlsa Mne Phlnney. Mrs. Leo N. Huls nnd Mrs. J. F. Lee poured. Connie Hunt wns In chnrge of the guest book. For going nwny the new Mrs. Rob. bins chose a suit of soft rose shade with gray accessories. Their wed ding trip took the newiyweds to points on the Oregon coast, Seat lie. Wash., and Vancouver, B. C Vpon their return they will make their home at 803 Lincoln. AAl'W Rook Group Review Heard Mrs. Frnnk Jenkins reviewed "Natchez on the Mississippi" at a meeting of the afternoon book group of AAUW Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Barnhisel on Conger avenue. The evening group met with Mra. Eric Majors when Mrs. Victor O'Neill reviewed "Golden Multi tudes" by Mott. Coming Rites Miss Vera Thompson of San Fran cisco, whose wedding to George Dewey Powell of Klamath Falls will be an event of Saturday. May 15. in the bay city, has chosen the Swedenborgian church for the nup tial setting. The hour is 4 o'clock. Miss Joah Thompsor will be her sister's only attendant, and the best man will be Colonel Sexton Berg of San Francisco who served overseas with the groom. Ushers will be Vincent Lnwier and Newton Nelson, both of this city. A reception will follow at the West ern Women's club in Snn Francisco, and the couple will have a wedding trip south and be at home here in the Marion apartments after June 1. Going south for the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Weaver, Mrs. Rose M. Poole and her daugh ter, Mrs. Prentice Yeomnns, Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Lawler and Mr. and Mm. Newton Nelson. Mr. and Mm. Weaver plan to spend the following Sunday with their son Clark and familr at Stock ton, Calif., returning here early the following week. Complimented Mrs. Enrl Newbry of Ashland was complimented at a prettily appoint ed dinner given In her honor Wed nesday evening at Sari's by Mrs. Oscar Klttredge. Spring flowers centered the tables where covers were lnld for Mrs. New bry Mm. George P. Dnvls, Mrs. Rose M. Poole. Mrs. E. A. Oenry. Mrs. Phil Hitchcock. Mm. Richard Max well, Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett, Mrs. William DcCew, Mrs. Guy Barton, Mrs. Don Kenyon, Mrs. Andrew Col lier. Mrs. Pnul Lnndry. Mrs. Cnrl Stelnselfer, Mrs. George Hlllls. Mrs. Don Zumwnlt, Mrs. George H. Adler. Mra. John Ashley. Mrs. J. E. Elrhendorf, Mrs. Steven Snbo, Mm. William C. Hackler of Fort Klamath, Mrs. Ray Bigger. Mrs. Eugene Favell of Lnkevlew and Mrs. Klttredge. , OSC Festivities Attract Mothers Roses and orchids, violets and potted plants were steaming Mother's " way this week-end as the annual Mother's Day observance presents ' Itself tomorrow, Sunday. May the ninth. At the University of Oregon and at Oregon State college, campus affairs were being arranged for the pleasure of mothers of men and women students. Going to Corvallis for OSC festivities this week-end were Mr. and Mm. R. Heber Radcllffe, who will be guests of their son. Billy. They J will also stop in Eugene to see their daughter Helen and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grafe. Mrs. Glenn Kent left for Corvallis Saturday morning to spend the week-end with her daughter Joy, and she was accompanied by ' Mrs. Dave Llskey and daughter Tottsle, who will visit Maxine Liskey , on the campus. Mrs. Kent plans a trip to Portland before returning : home. " Here to spend Mother's Day week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Robert U Gallagher and two sons. Michael Francis and Robert Anthony, who drove in Saturday at noon from The Dalles. They are with Bob's A mother. Mrs. Francis R. Olds, 446 Riverside, and also with Mrs. Olds' mother, Mrs. James McClure of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blocklinger of Chiloquin drove north to Tacoma, ' Wash, to spend the week-end with daughter Sally who is a student at0 Annie Wright seminary. Sally Is a senior student and a member of tha " traditional May Day fete court which is one of the loveliest festivities ' of the year at Annie Wright . Mrs. William Creswell and daughter Colleen of 'the Merrill road were en route to OSC for Mother's Day week-end to spend the time with Jim Creswell. Mrs. Calvin Peyton will also be on the OSC campus this week-end, guest of her son Harold, third-year student . Rodney Murray spent last week-end at home here with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murray of Pacific Terrace, and this past" week Mrs. Murray has been In San Francisco for a visit. , Quite the nicest Mother's Day present came at 6:30 p. m. last , Tuesday when a call placed by Major Embert Possum at Seoul, Korea,., at 10:30 a. m. Monday, reached his mother. Mrs. John Possum of 303 . Pine street, as a wonderful surprise. Mrs. Fossum talked with both her , son and daughter-in-law Ruth but missed a conversation with their I' young daughter Martha, who was busy In school. Ruth said the weather was beautiful with 'rhododendron, azalea' and cherry blooms in full bloom. All are well and expect to sail from 7 Seoul In October. The conversation, according to Mrs. Fossum, was as ' clear as visiting with someone In town over the local wires. Mm. Mamie Giacomini of Merrill received a thrilling Mother's" Day gift from her daughter. Mm. Walter Kelly, who Is, living in Salz burg, Austria with her husband. Captain Walter Kelly and daughter t Joan. The present was an honest-to-goodness hand carved, real cuckoo clock, complete with cuckoo and all. Tucked in the box was a wax, apple and inside the apple was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs . all beautifully fashioned. The Kellys expect to sail for these blessed United States in July. Mrs. James Patterson of 1133 Crescent was pleased to learn that' her sister. Mrs. Maude Miliar Schmidt of Fort Benton, Mont., had been named "Montana Mother" and was one of three final candidates for the title, "American Mother of 1948." Mrs. Schmidt has visited here and made many friends while a guest in Klamath Falls. Mm. Fae Wilson is spending Mother's Day week-end In Ashland as guest of her daughter, Caryl Vanderwall,- who is completing her second, year at Southern Oregon college. Home for the week-end is Mark Hattan. alsd a student at Southern Oregon college, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hattan of 2243 Huron. In Klamath Falls for the week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Peterson of Prinevllle, parents of Mrs. Lane Warren of 1436 Eldorado. Ensign Peggy Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bishop of Weyerhaeuser, has spent the past two weeks with her parents and will leave Monday morning to report back for duty with the United States navy nursing corps, San Francisco. i Mra. Robert P. Ellingson Sr. has returned home from Ladysmlth,' Wis., where she was called some time ago by the Illness of her sister, Mrs. E. O. Ellingson. Dorothea Ellingson is remaining with her aunt for a time. Nicely settled In an apartment on Oreen street in San Franclsc are Wanda Shaw and Merlon Albrecht Wanda has accepted a position in the personnel department of American Trust company and Merlon is still with Otis McAllister. Mrs. Emil Albrecht and Mrs. Carl Steln selfer recently visited the two. Cards from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beane advise friends that they are thoroughly enjovlng their trek around the country and this past week they've seen Boston. They are In New York at Hotel Barclay this week-end and will go to Philadelphia next Congratulations to Jean Henderson on her 16th birthday which was observed with a family dinner party last 8unday, May 3. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Geary and Alice. Mrs. Nelson Hogan and Mrs. Paul Bernhardt of Reedsport, Marvin Thomas Jr., of Tulelake, and, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Henderson and daughters Ann and Jean. Ruth Landry, freshman student at Oregon, was recently named chairman of the poster committee for the annual Twlstle sale, spon sored by Phi Theta, Junior women's honorary. A "twlstle" is a dough nut, we gather. The measles should Just about run out of victims, but not as long as little boys can pass it along. At the Bill Van Buskirk home, Roddy had It or them, first, then Doug came down, and thia week father was the center of attraction. The Oregon state highway department will pay for the north entrance by the time the layout la finished through the added amount of gas folks have to buy to get around. Mrs. John Shaw and little Susie were here the early part of tht week from Redding where they now make their home. They wera guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack while In Klamath Falls. The nice, chubby baby pictured In a weather story In Friday's; Oregonlan was the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Benson of Portland,' and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benson, now living In Southern. 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