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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1948)
PACE EICHT HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON SATURDAY, MAY 8, U Soroptimists Meet Thursday At Noon The Boroptlmlst club of Klamath Falls hold a regular monthly busliiew meeting Thursday noon at the Pelican cale with President Thelmr. . niiry presiding. . Susanna Hamilton read bulletin from the federation headquarters asking the club not to send any more packages of used clothing or food to Europe until further notice. Dr. M. M. Oarot, president of the European Federation advises that, "The duty Is now so heavy that the shipment which were so vital and helpful two years ago now present a great financial problem. when the situation changes, the local group will be notified. Thelma Henry announced that Esther Lawler had Just returned from Portland where she was elect ed president of district No. 2 of the Society for Crippled Children and Adults. The club feels doubly honored because this Is one of the projects which it sponsors, Mrs. Lawler said that Klamath county li one of the two highest In the state In the recent drive and has a very good chance of being the highest after all the money has been turned In. Club mcmbeni endorsed and signed the petition prepared by the AssoclaUsd Women of the Klamath County Farm bureau to establish and maintain a public waiting room. The nominating committee pre sented the following names which were unanimously elected by mem bers to hold office for the next fiscal year beginning on July 1: Doris Peyton, president; Esther Lawler, first vice president; Olive Cornett, second vice president; Pauline Oil more, recording secretary; Phyllis Slater, corresponding secretary; Vivian Owens, treasurer, and Be a Bell, Isabel Brtxner and Thelma Henry, directors. The installation of these newly elected officers will take place in June. Wedding Date la Announced Invitations were received this week to the wedding of Rosie Jean Suty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An ton Suty. and Robert K. Thompson. The wedding will be. an event of 3 ;30 o'clock the afternoon of Thurs day. May 20. in St Augustine church, Merrill. A reception and dinner will follow the ceremony at El Rancno In Tulelake. . TtAHL . ft. m - M P" A . Mb s.. I 1 ' i ' .1 V :,OJ Kit- ;iff V& 4i; y,r; r r m - - ; ' J ) m K' April Bride Joyce Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of this city, became the bride of Robert Callagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callagan. also of Klamath Falls. In a ceremony read April 16 at the Community Congregational church. The two exchanged vows at 8 o'clock in the evening. Rev. Godfrey Matthews read the rites. For her wedding Miss Thomas wore a suit of aqua with a corsage of camelias pinned at the shoulder. Maid of honor was Bessie Merry more and best man was Dale Wat son. Tapers and bouquets of spring flowers decked the altar. Immediate relatives and friends of the couple attended. The reception was held In the community hall following the wed ding. Mrs. Ella Smith and Jean Thomas served the wedding cake, and Mrs. Donna Scott poured. The new Mr. and Mrs. Callagan will leave soon for a wedding trip and then go to Eureka. Calif., to make their home. Young Couples A Mariners club for young mar ried couples is being organized at Peace Memorial Presbvterian church. One meeting has been held at which 11 couples gathered for dinner and to plan for organization. An interesting program was giv en, including an address on The Atom Bomb and Use for Peace' time, by Arnold CralaDD. Sherman Carter sang two solos. accompanied by Mrs. Carter. Com mittees were appointed on the con stitution. The next meeting will be held in the church dining room on MAT 14 All Prainn marria m.mi.1.. are beine welcomed fn h.c Xi Delta. Kappa and Tau chapters of Beta Sigma Phi Joined ings whether connected with the holding their l"th annual founders day banquet at the Pelican cafe, church or not. ! April 29. Lovely table decorations were formed with bouquets of daf- ; fodils and iris. PrOQrQm i Mrs. Lorn Dalcour of Xi Delta chapter presided over the cere- Neighbors of Woodcraft held a i mony ot ,he "r,tual ' lhe J""8 " She M by M' Llo,'d regular meeting in the KC hall i Drew and Mrs" U)'ton slclht- Monday, May 3. at 8 o'clock and i Tne de8ree WBS conferred on the following candidates: Mrs. C. O. this was followed by a Mothers Borsting. Mrs. Herbert Graham. Patricia Walker, Mrs. Harold Dryden, Day program. Effie Redkey was j Mrs. Merton Fercbee, Mrs. Norman CtLEBRATING their golden wedding anniversary April 21, were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Upton of 2346 Kane. Members of the Friendly circle honored them at luncheon, and mony other friends and well-wishers extended congratulations to the couple. ;Founders Banquet Held By Chapters presented with a gift as the mother with the largest family and Nellie Messer. as the youngest mother with the oldest child, was also honored. Refreshments were served by Ida Mochettaz, Ellen Ely and Ruth J Hull, and the tables were prettily i decorated In pink and blue. The next meeting will be May 17. and I Effie Redkey will be chairman of : the refreshment committee. She will be assisted by Vera Reeves and Viola Leever. Mary O'Brien, daughter of Mr and Mrs. A. W. O'Brien of Crosby : street, has been tapped for Alpha Lambda Delta, sophomore women's ; scholastic honorary at Oregon State i college. Mary was valedictorian ot . her class and very active through school at Klamath Union high school In all KUHS affairs. Si WE NOW GIVE GREEN STAMPS ON ALL BEAUTY WORK AND MERCHANDISE BETH'S BEAUTY SHOP 1605 Martin Phone 5230 Guyer. Mrs. Eugene Williams. Mrs. Thurman Turner. Mrs. Max Hoyal. Betty Merrill. Mrs. James Ivory ana Mrs. Phil Brixner of Kappa chap ter; Mrs. Harold Eittreim, Betty Lea Dailey, Doris Daniel and Mrs. Robert Puckett of Tau chapter. Mrs. George Wardell presided over the pledge ritual assisted by Mrs. George Wright and Doris McCord. New pledges admitted to Tau chap ter are Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. Leon ard Machaud. Joan Pierce. Mrs. Ted Nancarrow and Mrs. Clifford A. Clayton. Mrs. Phil Brixner was in charge of the program for the evening. The national anthem was led by Mrs. Loyal Heath. Mrs. James Ivory led the opening ritual. Speakers were Mrs. Phil Brixner. "Welcome to the Pledges : Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett. "The Creed ": Lois Rumer. "Message From Walter W. Ross": and Pat Fairchild led the closing ritual. Palsy Ruth Miller and Myron Hurlburt entertained with accordion and piano numbers. Those present were Doris Daniels, Mrs. C. O. Borsting, Mrs. Don J. Divens. Mrs. George Wardell. Mrs. Lorn Dalcour. Mrs. Edwin Briscoe, Mrs. Ted Bingham. Mrs. Herbert Graham, Mrs. Loyal Heath. Mrs. Ted Nancarrow, Patricia Walker. Mrs. Harold Eittreim Jr.. Patricia Walker. Mrs. Frank Hall. Mrs. Rob ert Puckett. Mrs. Lloyd Drew, Doris McCord. Mrs. Warren Poole. Mrs. Harold Dryden. Mrs. Merton Ferebee. Betty Lea CURRIN'S-or i rugs 9th and Main Phone 4514 M1 ' V'iSl Dailey. Mrs. John Fccbnck. Mrs. Norman Ouyer. Mrs. Gcorne Wright. Mrs. Lawrence Slater. Mrs. James Crapo. Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. Eu gene Williams. Mrs. Thurman Tur ner. Mrs. Leonard Machaud, Mrs. Norman Moty. Joan Pierce. Mrs. Layton Sleight. Mrs. Max Hoyal, Mr. Clifford A. Claytotf, Betty Mer rill, Lona Martin, Mrs. James Ivory Jr., Mrs. Phil Brixner and Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett. Alpha Chapter Twenty-two members of Alpha chapter, Delta Kappa Oaliima, met Saturday. May I, nt the home nf Mrs. l.Mtbclle Urtxuer for a dell clous luncheon. Mrs. Ueulah Klllott and Mrs. Mnye Wells assisted the hostess. Mrs. Stella llowne presided over the business meeting. Mrs. (.lerald Ine Owsley, Mrs. Lillian Wright, Kvn llurkhalter and Olive Wilson reported on the seventh annual convention held In Portland, April 17. Others who attended the con ference were Mubel Humble, Mrs. Hulll Oueiuhalii, Mrs. Vita Han sen and Dorothy Houston. Edna Hloom gave a report on the UNKHCO luncheon meeting held In the Wlnema hotel, April 3d. Mrs. Bueiia Stone and Olive Wil son read heart-wanning letters re ceived from twu teachers In Eng land who had been sent CAMS packages and a package of cloth ing. Another bundle ot clothing Is being collected to send over. It was voted to present a high school graduate, interested in the field of education, a $7S scholar ship this year. A letter of commendation for good work is being sent to Harold Ashley, county siiiwrinteiulent of schools. In June members will meet at the home of Mrs. Nell Peterson (or a picnic before disbanding lor the summer months. Tau Chapter Pat Fairchild and Kay Schlothauer were co-hostesses at a regular meet ing of Tau chapter. Beta Swum Phi, at the home of Put Fairchild. !H4 Kldorudo. on Monday evening. April 26. The business meeting was con ducted by Mrs. George A. Wright, president. Mrs. Wright. Mrs. John Keeback and Frances Uulin an nounced that they were eligible to transfer to the Exemplar chapter. Voting followed to fill the offices held by Frances Halm and Mrs. i Fecback. thut of vice president and i council representative. resiHTttvely. ' Mrs. Frank Hull was elected vice I president and Lona Martin will be the new council representative. Dons Daniel was apiiomicd chair man of the Mother's Day tea. sched uled for May 9. Frances Balm was In charge of the study program. Dessert was served to the follow ing by the co-hvtesses: Mrs. Mar shall E. Cornell. Mrs. George A. Wright. Mrs. Robert Puckett, Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs. Loyal Heath. Dons McCord. Frances Balln. Betty I-eu Dally. Dons Daniel. Louu Martin and Lois Rumer. guest. Dinner Party OLENE Mrs. Carmel Hartln was guest of honor at a surprise birth day dinner Tuesday. May 4. when Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hurtm en tertained for her. Present were Mrs. Hartln. guest of honor; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brlcco. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hartln an3 daughters, Carmelle and Suzanne. V .. if ' fcaVr m m v CHILDREN OF Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope ot Mcilin no Koniikl, 4, and Betty, I year old. They arc the gronilcluMion of Mr and Mrs. C. S. Pope of Malm. Ki'iilii'll-Klll.i Kitchen Shower M1CHH1I.I.- M- f'lenn Haskltu, a recent lirltln and lh" former Vir ginia Hliaip. was feted lit kllchell nhower al the home of Mrs. Tony Hllva April 2D. tlllla were piled hluh beneath a parasol and shower of nlilMiii aticuiucrs. Places were marked by small May basket favors. Co-hiwleM Willi Mrs. Hllva was Mis. James Hammond. Unci,! were Mis. Ilanklns, Mrs. l.eo MiKoen. Mis. Tom Clmlburil Jr Mis. Ohester iiiiaxma. "".mi Moure, Mrs. Jim Merllees, Mrs. l.oulhc I.lnvllle of Kloiiiolh Falls, Mrs. Iliuce Owens, Mis. Al Duncan, Mis. Kugeiir (licnham of Tulelake, Mis. Cllltoid Phillips, Mrs. Vernon Heluinlller. Mrs, tleoigo Itanklll. Club Hostess Jennie Hum of :il I'lne was h.isless In llir Past Noble Grand club nf PiiuperUy Iteliekah Indue mi Tuesday, May 4. There was a shnrl business meellng, and llln ini'mhei'M were present (or the pnt lurk luncheon A social afternoon was enjoyed alter the luncheon and business sesslnu. Bride-Elect Feted At Spring Party Tl'I.KI.AKE-At a prettily planned spiuiK shower. Hit.ie Suty, dauKhier of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Silly of Merrill, was honoird Sunday at the Wlnema Farms home ol Mrs John Slaiib. Assisting Mrs Stauu at the 13 o'clmk luncheon and the following social uttcinoou weie Mrs. John Kalulra Jr., Mrs. John Kllr.0 ol Tulelake and M.iltha KlUo of Klamath Falls. Miss Suty will become the bride on May 10 of Hubert K 1 hoinpson of Klamath Falls. The wedding is planned for 3 Ml u'clock in Ml. Augustine's church, Merrill. Centering on the luncheon table J. L DEAN Public Accountont and Auditor New Oldie location 30a N'nrlli 7 1 It HU Phone tt34tt Vows Exchanged In Early May Rites TULELAKE In a 8:30 o'clock ceremony. May 1, In the Presby terian church of Reno. Janice Ott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ira Ott, Tulelake, became the bride of Theodore Allan Rupert. Malln. The groom Is the son of Marion Rupert. Janice wore a powder blue dressmaker suit with black accessories and while and lavender orchids at her shoulder. Her maid of honor, Mary Valssade. of Eureka. Calif., wore a dusty pink suit. Her flowers were pink and white carnations. Burnell Retterath. Malln. was best man. Dinner was served immediately following the ceremony In the ban quet room of the Riverside hotel. Attending from home communi ties ot the young couple were Mr. and Mrs. Ott. parents of the bride, spending some time at Lovelock. Nev.: Marion Rupert, father of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rupert. Bonanza, brother and sister-tn-law of the groom, and Norman Rupert, a brother; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Street Mr. and Mrs. James Stoddard, Nora OKeeffe and Mildred Reld. Tule lake: the best man. Burnell Retter ath Malln, and Miss Vaissade, Eu reka. Following a wedding trip that will take them to Vuma. Ariz., Los An geles and Mexico the new Mr. and Mrs. Rupert will return to Malln to make their home on the groom's farm. Janice, following graduation from the Tulelake high school In the spring of 1946. attended Lewis and Clark college. Portland, and for the 'past six montlis has been associated with the Bank of America here. Ted served in the air arm of the marine corps during the last war Young Friends Young friends of Paul Guest, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Guest, came to the family home, 2538 Darrow. April 25, to help Paul celebrate his seventh birthday. Spring colors formed the party theme. Paul's young guests were Ranny Sellers, Kay Shoop, Jerri Chllcote, Linda and Randall Smith, Bill and Bonnie Sparks. Jerry Clapp, Jim my Kaylor, Sharon Oweiu, Betty Mansfield, Larry Nelson. Richard Clark, Brian Eastburn and Mono Dell Chcnoweth. was a suuare-ttcrcd brute's cake In I ink and white, flunked by white taiH-rs. arrangements ol ntse-tuued J carnations and the sliver coffer and lea services. ! The lovely tablecloth was hand- ; made In Czechoslovakia and is owned by Mrs. John Kaudra. Pouring were Mis. Cieorue mills and Mrs. Eva Lea Long, both of Klamath Falls. The brule-elect. who has attended Oregon State college and the Uni versity nf Oregon. oiened her gilts following the luncheon. Present for the altair from Kla math Falls. Merrill. M.ilin, Tule lake and Medlord were Mrs. Anion Suty. Mrs. Stephen Takacs, Mis. George Hrothuliek. Mrs. William Kandra. Mrs. Bessie Liggett. Mrs. Hal anger, Mrs. Luther llartsell, Mrs. Robert Nebiker. Mrs. Kalher lue Iseusce. Mrs. Helen Cushmuu, Mrs. W. C. Dallon. Mrs. Lewis Kaudra, Mrs. John Lipluk, Mis. Belly Haiousek. Mrs. Elizabeth Kujnus. Mrs. Allen lllnz. Mrs. ; Charles Wilson I Mrs. Annu Prlrusek. Mrs. Ivan i Kaudra. Mrs. Phillip Knzo, Mrs. John Takucs Sr., Medlord; Mrs. James Ottoman Jr., Mrs. August Audrieu. Mrs. James Ottoman Nr., Mrs. William Itajnus. Mrs. Jerry Kajuus, Mrs. E Diclschc, Mrs. Hit h ard Takacs, Mrs. Adolph Zuiusky. Mrs. Clifford Shuck. Mrs. Steve Doman. Mrs. John Kaudra Sr.. Mrs. Luwson Kandra. Mrs. Ernest Mitchell, Mrs. Murel Long. Mrs. Mervyn Wilde. Mrs. John Takacs Jr.. Mrs. George mills. Mrs. Eva Long. Doris McCord. Nellie Pierce. Marlon Kandra. Pauline. Marie and Helen Suty and the guest of honor. Rosie. m Birthday Roddle VauBusklrk celebrated his 11th birthday with a roller skating parly April 30 lopiied off with party refreshments at the Van Itusklrk home on Eldorado. Knddle Is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vniilltis klrk. Guests were Richard Clark. David Dcllcr. James Southwell, Johnny Ellis. David Peebler. Charles Harris. Thomas Humble. George Brandt. Donald Boyd. Gerald llerker. Arthur Owen, Lynn Bhaffer, Douglas Van-Buskirk. Potluck Supper Ml'inliets of the Pvlhlall Sisters rluh lurt ill the linme ol liniliolle Cailoy '." I't'.itav evening. April 30. for a ort tiusini-vs nnriinu. tol lowrd bv a notlurk Mipjirr Twelve memlM-rs wi-re present on Frldav, Mav SI. the hostess will In' Hoena KUI-Mll 100 REGENT PARK Hard Finish SUITS JUST ARRIVED! 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