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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1948)
IATURDAY, MAY 8, 1948 HCRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PA NINE Contest Winners Announced Monda y MAI.IN-Wlnni-m nt Hip American I.it.Iiiii mill auxiliary puiipy liiinliT ami y ciuitciils wi-ic iiiioiii n i-il in iiK-niliri h uf Uie Mnlln auxiliary ul it iiicoIIiik lu-Ul Muy j. Not-mn I'rtruM'k, Aincilciiiilam rluili miiiii. rcpimcd on thi! assay nuilcM, mill KtlicI Hnlii-rls, icpy sales mill puppy punier clmlriMiiii, lulil ul lir work. Winners In II"' cwmv cnnu-nt rn senior illvlaluii. Janet Hhiikc, lint; Tril DcMeiilll, scrnml; Junior riivlslnn, Hlililey K Idk, first; MII- ill-ll MlllTllW, BOt'OtKl. Wlllllli'K I'llt i lm III Hit- puMiT i on- I ml nil division mir, Mnry Mtcynkiil, rwiir I? - W (111,1, Huddle Hlllllll, second: illvlnlim ( , Cmucllii 1 1 ut l ii i. Iii kI, mill until HtiuH i fii, Mniii.il: 1 1 1 v i i 1 1 1 iiiii'o, Kuy JiiIiiimiii, firm. Ijulu llelluiiiiiinir, puniili'iii ul illMrli'l four, mill inriiilwi ul Kliuu iUl auxiliary mill coudliilcil the Inllliitury ilrmee lor live new cull. diUalra. M", I Iflllu n uif r was ui,. ll.U-il by l-'lolcllce OHle, ilcmdcnl ul Klmiiulli milt; Mililiid Cooper, 1 1 1 i in It (Jtlcrl)Cln, mid .rllliu Hcliu uerl. Nrw members are Nnolnl Jii. i'iiumiii, Patricia Oltiilnmi, limlly turner, Mamie lliiliuii mid Mm lim n Milken. Clmrlrr mi'inlicrs nf Mnlln null m were honored nt the iiicciiiw which iniitmciiioraled Uie unmps lot 1 mi- nlvcmiiry. Each prrnniinl wllh hrr Iti-yrur ward pin. Mary Vtc tcirln and Anne Hclirciner were prenriii lo receive llirlts. but nimble In altrnd were Jnnephinr Johni, VcUie Aitisworth, Anna llnlnuirk ml Irene Miain fituia I'clrasrk, ciitcruininciit rnairinan. anslstrd by Martha llrniruittrk, picsenicd Uie Mnlln In trrntrdiaip Olrl Hrntit troops In a pruttrntn. (Hrls ul troop 47 nave a mlli-ilrcl show. Ilelore Hlrwnrl ol iroop 4n read a thank-yon note Itoiu both troojis for Dip auxilinry's sponsorship durlni Ihp vpar. Pparl Ottoman entertained with a piano anlo. and Janet limine and l.ucille Prll jilavrd a naxophnnr arrordlon durt. Duiuiliv J ui in pitiKh ol till city rv.i hiiuurd vow wllh (lemur a. I Walker ol Empire In a Hiinduy till- rinoun ceremony rPiid al 4 o'clock April iifi, al Ihp Peace Memorial I'ri-nbviPiiiin rhurrh. IIpv. Iliiuli t Mitihrlmore rand Hip ceremony, and Mr. MIUIipI muMi plnvrd the Iradltlnnal wed diiiK iniiri'lipa. Ilrlora Ilia riles, Mary l.nii llnti-K miiiii "O Promise Nip" and "At Dtiwnlnu." Jarfiurlvn ppttiih lit Ihe tappra pltiipd nt Hip nllar Just preceding Hip vows MMd nf honor for hrr Muter svss Hlnrley pptiKh, mid bridesmaid was Plivllh Iliirp, Itr.i mini vu Murrla Weaklpy, nnd iiHhprn wprp Plrk Wpakley and Tit ore Crnw lord. Pnrentn of the brldPKrooni, Mr. and Mm It. n Wnlker of Kmplre irp In Klniniith Knlln for the or ninion Thp yuiinn rouplo rwelved with thplr pnri'ntn nt the rluirrh followliiK ihp reremnny Mr. Walk pr u Ihp dntiphter of Mr. nnd Mra Vertl PrliKh of thtR rlly. For the prrvnt the new Mr and Mm Wnlkpr are rr.ildlpi In Klam ath Knll. Degree Of Honor Hevpntprn nieinljpm of the Jegrea of llnniir attpiitlrd the mnir conven tion held rrcrnily m thr Multnomah Kliner. Inet Knllihre. Ilnrburn llrun- r, Ollle Italllff and Ila Hiiiinp. KrfirhlnPlll were crvrd bv Mnry hotel III Portland, Inrludlnii mrmbrrn .of ilie kIpp flub. (;rpfcAa Urubb of Kliioinili Knlli, oumolni put aula ipirideiit, wiui (.-iiof.rn to Kive Uie rrply In behalf of itate olllcera to thp adilrpM ol welcome by Mayor i Hilry and Myrtle Amlrraon. pretl ' drui ol Portia id central council. Khr waft also one ol tiiuae laklnt ) part In the memorial aervlcea. 'Ilie (Ire club partlrlpaicd In the pruf:iam on both dnyn of Uie con vention, the only iilrc club ao Irntuird. Social Caencdf VH.a, M It I.iOntraa rluli, lutltui ttf nff !r, p m , 11. I'aui Ctiittroital ufHli hall, 1ii.h ! ii Aluli rhiiar N 01, or will tumor fkMt ma l ton and imI iairn ml re-tu,t ( H p m Monli- linili Tnlrlah Oartlan club. I p nt . Ontv tinmilr l'rli irf lan rhurrh aiui, lfrtfrin "l-afi(U-ailhf " Thdfil . Hat II Annual rnnriM lh K'amath rhmil nrtal. OV auriilnilitm, p m "1 h l,tfii-trt ftmtn " HuiJiKiriiatta apilni rllnMar itaiiia al I ha lor t1 h.'tal, l( in, wllh ttiiffat iit 4 jo u rliM-H l(m4a(. Ma ft Tra hiMrt)i( f tai!ntMfif rn(.ir iiili rtf Ktamaffi Miinh. (is an aniuallv lis Klt'nalh rail hfanrh A'tiarlfan A ' la Un l l'nivtit Wnnft Mn4a. Ma fl Ktamalh rll uttll. Orr..n (.unri f NHibl.tn WnfiWM. I m l'alri. ilv rvutn, tllilhday dna'ina a a a Entertained lI1f WflfWly riuu rmrr- Utned .Ml fk In the purih hull ri 8t. Pmil'ii FplM-opttl rhurrh whrn ,lr A. IjmiI. Mm. J, KornlR. Mr U PuMinnr unci Mm. O. E Pnill Hprliiff (Inwrri mid pu.uV willow fnrmvl dllmrtlvr drx-nrnttonn. OiiMt for th even ti.it vrrr Mr. Osll Putrnnn. Mm. Hoy Ittihknln. Mrn, HtiKh Hwnnry nnd Mm. It J. Anint. Prlfi In nvrdn wrnt to Mm ftnytnnnd Hffvr, Mm .1. W Mori mnn nnd Mm. Rtrhnrd Mnrlhinnld, a a Dr. nnd Mm. AUx-rt O Kornlrkf n( VnndpRrtft utrrrt linve returned (rum n wrrk-rnd mny In Him Krnn-ctJM-o wherr they nttrndrd Hie Ixmt show. Mm. Kopntckle him bem quite til nt hrr home Miut hrr return. 4 r- ft .j1 ... ; ' ' Vim W I ''i-I'.Vl" LITTH SISTERS Jeonno and Willa Moe, ore daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Graham of Merrill. Jeanne, left, is one year old, and Willa Moe if just a tyke of four months. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Croham of Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Parker of Klamath Falls are grandparents. Kennell-Ellla. Candlelight Rites Event Of Saturday Rltea were olrmnl.rd al the Tree MelliodIM church Saturday, May 1, when Veldla Andrews, daunhter of Mr. and Mra. Uiy Andrewa. be came the bride of Donald Kolu, aon of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Foil., all of thli city. Rev. Vlmll Dexter read the ceremony at I o'clock. White nock and palm, formed the decoration, with many tall uperi Hunting the , ym ,rtlve , miwlc Klamath Girls Are Active At SOC Two Klumalh girls are active In 'the plana now being completed lor the second annual Mother's Week-end at Southern Oregon college on May 8 and V. Klamath girls chosen to head committees are Dorothy Howry, dauifhlnr of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Howry of 101 East Main, who has charge of ushering, and Caryl Vanderwall, daughter of Mrs. Fae V. Wilson. 707 Washington, who will handle publicity. Both girls graduated from Klamath Union high school In 1046 and are now sophomores In teacher education at HOC. Miss Vanderwall, member of Sig ma Kpallun PI, scholastic honorary, has been very active In college ac tivities during her two years at HOC She holds the position of exchange editor on the Siskiyou, college pa per, this year, und Is an active mem ber of college annual staff. She Is also a member of IT A. Kedetta Chi, and was genera chairman of the Associated Women Students' carni val which was held In January to raise funds for world student relief. Miss Vanderwall was one of the SOC students selected to represent the school In the National Who's Who In American Colleges and Universi ties. Under the supervision of the pa per's co-editors, Allen Reed and Bob Stumbo, and Miss Vanderwall, a special edition of the paper contain ing complete nrogrnms of the dav activities, and stories and pictures pertaining to the days activities, will be Issued. Miss Howry, president of Redetta Chi, has the )ob of providing ushers for the week-end's activities. Ml.s Howr" also will sine two solos dur ing the musical portion of the morn ing honor assembly, which will be held In Churchill hell on Mav a. rhurrh. Mrs. Dexter played the traditional wedding marches and Beverlle Kalle sang as guesta assembled. The bride wore an embroidered nylon over satin gown. Her fingertip veil fell from a seedpearl princess crown. Her bouquet was a cascsoe arrangement of pink rosebuds and whit carnations. "ir er" a, F i ' V ' t ENGAGED is LaVerne St. John, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. St, John, who will wed Don Tatum, son ol Mrs. Roy Woodard, all of Klamath Falls. The wedding will be later this spring. Kvpini'ven, Miiwi llnrel Morrison, accompan ied by Mrs Wallsre Nordwall, 'Ra inoiia Reeves i, will leave Sunday nftrrnoon for Hantn Iturbura to at lend the syiuxl of the Kpisropsl cliiiich. Province of the Pacific, nils lurludrs the seven Western states, Ilnwall and Alaska. Going south wllh die local women are Mrs. O. O. Crawford of Hcppner. Mrs. W. 11. Snook of Mndrns and Mrs. H. ". Henderson of Pendleton. Mrs. Nord wall goes as a drlrgnte to the youth convention. X f . J A HAPPY tot is Steven Doug las, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Clement of this city. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cle ment and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Davis. Groat-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Wiard, also ol Klamath Falls. Jones-Miller. Maid of honoi was Dolurea Brown, and Beverlle Kalle whs bridesmaid. Both were gowned In pink frocks. Small flower girl waa the nlere of the bridegroom. Arlene Polti. wno also wore pink. The attendant wore corsages of pink rosebuds and small orchids. The nieces of the bridegroom, Barbara and Elaine Poltz, ushered. They also wore pink gowns and cor suges nf spring flowers. Best man was Ralph Holts, brother of the groom. Lester Poltz was the groom s other attendant. The reception was held al the home of the bridegroom's parents on Summers lane. The new Mr. and Mrs. Poltz are making their home In the Olennrourt apartments. Coming from out-of-town lor the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Doris Polts and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Polls Jr., al) of Sweet Home, and Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Polls and family of Albany. Recital Plans Mrs. M. E. Olacnmlnl will present her music students In recital Mon day. May 17. at 8 o rlock In Merrill high school. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. Participating will be Bette Brown, Mary Ann Kelleher. Pay Ann Mr. Council, Pearl Moore. Snrah O' Keeffe. Evelyn Petrlrk, Sylvia Pria vold. Noma Brown. Helen Kelleher. Mary Lucille Dlllard. Barbara Hav llna. Joan Anderson. Ila O'Rnl'ivnn. Kathleen Moore. Kntherlne Ahrrn. Barbara Day. John O Keeffe. James Walker. James Deenan. Cecil Moore. Lloyd McConnell and John Day. Niri9 Years Old Margaret Ogle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ogle, celebrated her ninth birthday Wednesday, May 6. with a classroom party for the fourth grade at Fremont school. A Mav pole and refreshments oro vlded the Mav birthday theme. Leora Repp Is teacher of the class. Janice Robinson, who also ob served her birthday Wednesdsy, shared honors In the party. while attending RUHR and has car ried this work over Into her college course. Besides her position president of Redetta Chi, Miss Howry was program chairman for Future Teachers of America and vice presi dent of Susanne Holmes hall, newly Younger Set Thirty-eight members of the Jun lor high set skated at Bkaieland ! constructed girls' dorm Wednesday evening wnen uie senior Olrls Friendly society of 8t. Paul's Episcopal church entertained. Dncinn Portv Final plans are In the making for Pledge Tea Tau chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, en tertained at a pledge tea Sunday, April 18, at the home of Mrs. John Feeback, 2200 Wantland, between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock. Mrs. Marshall E. Cornelt presided over the beautifully arranged tea table. The social committee, headed by Doris McCord, was on hand to welcome the rushees. Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. Ted Nancarrow, Mrs. Ieonard Mlchaud and Mrs. Clifford Clayton. Mrs. Bingham was an out-of-town guest. Members calling during the after- ' noon were Mrs. Oeorge A. Wright. Mrs. Loyal Heath, Mrs. Donald i Miller, Mrs. Prank Hall. Mrs. Harold Elttreim Jr., Pat Falrchlld, Betty Lee Dally, Frances Balln, Lona Martin and Kay Schlothauer. Betrothal Friends have learned of the be trothal of Lois Thill to Robert Lee, both of Klamath Falls. Miss Thill Is the daughter of Mrs. Alvlna Tref finger of Lakevlew and Ed ward Thill of this city. Mr. Lee Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover of Klamath Falls. No date ha been set for the rites. Ws -..r., THESE two ore cousins. The tiny girl, Janice Darleno Carl son, left, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erik Carlson of 927 Jefferson, and the little boy is Alfred Dean Harris. Hi$ parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harris of Alturas. Carlson by Jones-Miller, Harris by Evergreen. The Curly Cap Silas itta mr safl mrt this yar, give Ta a jsangtr, mr vrvaalas Ik Sat rtmsmbtr, lh RCtM f a halrS ScasnSa apon a acetaaral pr mnl fitln kr tklllae MHIXII Ilk MrSTI.I, zog, jraar, sa4 CLSitt at 435 MAIN PHONE 7085 charge were Jean Owens. Shirley . Jh Sojourners soring dinner danre Oavlord. Virginia Van Dorcn. Paitv 1 10 "n tvent 01 Saturday. May 15. !l eale. Frances Stephenson. Mary I A, '""f Mthering of members and Ann Preston, Lyn Perkins, Marilyn ! ""ukj Honored Past matrons and past patrons will be honored by Aloha chapter No. 61. Order of the Eastern 8tar Tuesday, May 11. An Interesting program has been arranged, and visiting past matrons and patrons are particularly In vited. Time for the affair la 8 o' clock at the Masonle temple. Richards: c H A R D s After a Show or Aftor the Gamo DINE AND DANCE at fMOLATORE'S Open 8:00 a, m, lo 1:00 a. m. lilt MAIN Safeguard Your Precious FURS , IN RICHARDS' Storage Vault Protect your beautiful furs from tummor heat and hu midity; from the ravages of moths; from fir and theft. Don't take chances . . . they are a valuable in vestment in beauty and comfort. Bring them to Richards' storage vaults for safekeeping. Minimum Charge $3 I'lstlmates on remodeling, repair, cleaning freely given. 1007 Main. Ph. 6425 . . . at the NEW RICHARDS FUR CO. Miller, Jpftnnlno Newcom and Jan- Ice Larnon. Fife; . ; i PRETTY MISS is Linda Cay Wood, who is just two weeks old. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood of 1638 Nim itz. Her grandparents are Mrs. Emily Wood of Stonington, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Woodard of this city. Kennell-Ellli. Morrison and McDonald will furn ish music for the affair to be held In the Wlllard hotel. Reservations must be made by Wednesday. Mav 12 with Mrs. Sam Anderson, telephone 8732, or Mrs. M. W. Poole, 3363. Last Meeting Members of the Art Needlework club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Parker, club president. 803 Lincoln. Annual elec tion of officers resulted as follows: Mrs. R. H. Anderson, president: Mrs. J. C. Hunt, vice president: Mrs. J. F. Ooeller, secretary and treasurer. A card of greeting was read from Mrs. Rose Otey Soule. an out-of-town member, now living at Susan vllle, Calif. The club adjourned for the summer months to meet again September 1. Mothers' Tea MALIN Members of the Malm Olrl Scout troop will entertain their mothers at tea on Mother's Day, Sunday. May , In the Malln high school gym. Hours will be from 2 until 4 o'clock. Brownies and intermediate Olrl Scouts will present a special program and assist with the tea. Olrls of troop 46 will be presented with merit badges at a court of honor. 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