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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1948)
SOCIETY By Edna Killmcycr Vows Exchanged At St. Augustine's Onr of lut npilnun imml beautiful wrddlnuJi wan that nolriinilwd at 4 o'tlurk 'lliiiiMliiy itftrruoon. May HO. whni ItfWiln J run Huty, daiuOi trr of i.li. utitl Mm, Anion Huty, rxrltiinucd vow itL Ht. AiiKUMHim church in Mm III with Kobe i t K. Thoiiipnon, noil of Kanper Thompson mid (hi late Mm. Thompimn of thin city. Thr key. Put her Jamm O'Connor read the aervlce. The .illtii wun ilnkrtl with pink unit wlitttf tunpdraunnfi and candlm mid fitiiiiuiuiU held iiiinimeiiuMiU of thr nume f lower.. Jwit before thr ( ri'Miioity Mm. Munilr Oliiroinlul played incidental organ in unit' umt Mitiitld Jti iuliM knoll miiiu "Avr - Mm lit alter tlm cmidlrn were The bride, given in iimiilimr hy her fultiri, won 11 lovely white mil In gown with lull Haiti, the nr. klliir nnd ikh l walloped mid the lnng ulrrven Ming at the WTlMa. Hht? woio a full illu-.loii nt'L veil which frit f 1 1 Mil ;i coronet ii i id carried n nhruf (if while cullu lllliN centered with rrd niM't. Hrr only Jewelry wun a nil IK It nil und of prut In. The ijiuiul piuly wun Ird hy Uttl Janrllr Tit k am, dumthter of Mr. and Mir. John Tukum or Tulclukr, whu mallet rd red roir mIhIh f i oil) n bus krl. Thr rlng-bruter whi Koger Titkitih, nrphi'W of thr hi tdr nnd mm of Mr. nnd Mm Htcphen Ti.kue. of Tulelukr. Thr attendant mid Ue ftowrr 1 wurr Identical fi ocka of dr( phlnluin blur timitpilM'ttr ovrr tnf trlu. with Mmtchlug iiillU. Thry wote pleated dipt, mid thr brides maid carried fhmrird heart lunh lonrtl nf pink curimtlonn. nwrrtiwn mid :iiiiinucriin Thr nutid of honor carried u limit wi entiled with whllr nrnnthotiluni. Hi irir-.Mimitl.s wne M.irle Huly, trr of Hh' tn tile. Murthn Krlxo, nnd May Rites A whI'IIiiu u( Interest line (noli place 8'il'mluy, Muy lb, lit the lliumlcr Illril ranch ill tiriilini'm, C'nllf , whrn Hteve Stewart, formerly of Klnmnth Putin, louk ha his bride Phyllis MrKliiliy. daughter or Mra. Kilwin il. Mrhlhlry nl Hollywood. 'I lie two exchanged vows at tho home nf Mr. mid Mr. Karl WiImiii, 2t imlrii from Fresno. Thr beat mini won Dale lirlU.ca mill llir mind nl tiguur waa U'iru Truss, both of Los Aiiuclna, The uiitle U R HlKUin KiiIM ut the Univninity uf Ciililtirnlit, Imh AnKn lr Uriiiirh, mid ninny of hrr miriirlty Mnld'n Htlt'iHlcri thr wrilillnu us did Mli'Vcc Mil Tuu Urlln rrutdimy bi uthcrii, The collplr In nnw nt hntnr ut AR.'I t lliiiuld Hay, Hc.llywiKMl 2H. Cnllfur liln. Hlnp u Dip iuiii nl thr liilr Dr. H I). LI'iyil Htrwurt unci thr Intr Mm, JiuImiii HiiiiiIi. bntli well known hrrr. Ilr In now rmployrd tttt rilnpittrhrr for Pony RxprrM, Iut Anurlrii trutkliiK firm. Mrs. Cornell Is Feted At Bridge Party Mn, J. Diiiii rnlrrliilni'd Thiirnliiy Hflrnioiiii fur hrr diiiiuh Irr, Mm, Clroi'Kr. Coriirll, who Irft C'rliluy for I'ortlunil wlirni aim nnd hrr hunbunil will mukn Ihirlr home. The CornHiii huve brrn vlhlt Inic line for few wrrkn followliiK thrlr relurn from I'ltliliurKh, Pi-iiwiyl-vulilu, whrre lin Ktuillrd url. Mm. Corni'll It the former Allle Lie Driin. The Uciiii home ut u:iu llliih ntrrn wiia the iicefie of the brldia party, lllilli III curda wrnt to Mia. I li li n M ur Hrr, low nnd connotation to Mm. Juiiii'i Hunt. Clgi'l honorliiK Mr. Cornrll were Mm, Mrlvlll Miller. Mra. f.loyii Uirw, Mm. Tom Wuttrra Jr., Mra. Hob Krliiudiuui. Mia, Uou Hinllh, Mra. John C. O'Nrlll, Mra. Jink Myrra, Mra. Juinra Hunt, Mra. lli li n Murlliir, Mra. Wealry l.uri-n. und Mm, Jiiiiii-h Ivory. Bridge Party Mr. Will hi in Wrntovvr riilir ttilntd at hrr home on Cn-wrnt uve nur lunt Krlduy rvtMiliiK, Muy M, for ! Mm. Wlllnim L. Hhku, with a lure J wrll purty nnd hfindkrrrhlrf nhowrr. 1 Mrn. KoIku nnd hrr fuinlly will Iritve I fKKiii for WhltrflHh, Mont. fil UiKlKC, firnl wrnt to Mm. M. U. Ihmnn, nrcond mid IruvrlliiK to Mm. IVKKy I' hrlmk. nnd low to Mm. C. M. tdruiim. I'rrnrnt to honor Mm. HoIku wrre Mm. Curl K. Wllllmnn. Mm. M 11 Ho umt. Mm. Oivltlr Hanilllm. Mm Jtohrtt O. Hpront, Mm. Mrrlr II. HwmiMMi, Mm. Hoy C. Whyul, Mm, C, M. UiUuiiiii, Mm. Clancy K Citnljir, Mm. Jmiirft Ii Cionon. Mm John W. Mrrrymmi, Mm. Prfticy Lc Kftcht brck nnd Uir hontrrtA. HprliiK flowrrff drcoiutrd the party table mid were placed nbout the room. y-. J1 1i tin" e0 4 t i V fV Herald and N ews Muricn Krnnmtl of I'orthtiid, nnd' Hrlrn Huty. miolhrr mtrr, wni thrjuncheOn Klamnth unit. Kcpubltrm. Wometi of Oirifin. will meet Mon day. Miy 24. in tlir IVltrmi party timid of honor tfhh r wnr Anton Hutv Jr . Urure Whth mid HuTold Youiik. The br.it man wn Ihtviil t-iwinir Iiiiinrdliiirly iifirr the crrrnitiny Mr. .nut Mm. .Huty entrrtnlnrd tlir wrditiiirt purl v und 300 iturHl nl dlnnrr nt El Kanrho Tulr, Tlirrr the brldr mid Ki'xtin rut their rlnlmr ntrly dn-orutrd wrddlnif rnke. Ite rrivum with thr bride und Krtxun wan Jtotirn mothrr, Mm. Anton Huty. who wote lHit;e nuit with blurk arcr.horirn and a romm;r of rlf roM-tv Mm. Wundn Hnll nnd the Dniu inif follow rd dlnnrr nnd Inter I nrnt Klamntn county ramlly. nt- Betrothal room lor a 1 oork luncheon fol lowed ty a urogram Thl pro tn i m- to be one nf the oui.Mniulmii mrrthiK of the year and the program embrareji the iub Jecl, "How Can We Mnke Amrrlca Htroiti;?- Monduy't mrethiK I" the 1M Kath erltiff until Ann tint, It wtu nnnouured by Mm. Roe M PKilr, prenldent ut the Klnmnth unit. Mr and Mrn. Thompson lrft for the noulh on a unldltu; trip Thev will N nt nonir hrrr in their new house on Clinton ntrret. Thr bride, mrmber of a promt- traded both Oregon Btnte collnte mid the Untvemlty of WnnhlnKton. ' The trtMirn a Rrnduate In forentry i at Oreon Htate cnllesc and U with I Wryerhacuner Timber company here. Mr. and Mm. ChrMrr J. Main of Tulrluke have announced to friend the betrothal nnd plan for th'w forthcomliiK mnrrlutte of their dauKhler. Khlrlry l.ee. to Cleorgc reward Hinlth Jr. of Chlio, Calif. Minn Muln w ill be an AukuM bride. Her fiance la the non of Mr. mid Mra. Oconee Kdwurd fimlth Hr also nf Chlco. Hoth yotitiK cople are Undying at Chlco Htate collate. Hhlrlry Iee In roinplethis her nec o'id year, majnrinic In primary teaching, and 1 a graduate of Tule lake huth nchool. Mr. Hinlth l niudyluff bunlneM ad i inlnixtrntlon and aitrtrulturnl en ! glneerlnn. UHn graduation from i Chlco high nchool. he entered the ! army air corp. aening extensively overneaa. THREE CHARMING VISITORS ot the Arthur B. Epperson home ore Mrs. Ceorge M. Ep person ond twin daughters, Corolyn ond Janice. The three will be in our town until Cap tain Epperson, now in school at Lowry air base, near Shalimar, Florida, joins them later. 1 1 i , i..aal I tlx - tr l iMf .1 V ,Lfrl ' ji . J 4 .. I fllw. if. IIH' 1111 . ' I v Wff mi Busy Times Crowd Week In Our Town Thr w-ruthrr. the eln-tlon. the ttnrdrn and a half dozen other top Items of convrrMitlon took over thla week and there was no time to Juat all around and think. You couldn't do much about the weather but din down Into your vocabulary, and Rardenhuc had to be put back another week or tuo. but folk did net out and vote and many matrons were aervinir Friday on the day or niKht election boards. Quite a feV patties were Riven this past week and weddings as usual are holding the spotlight for the next month or two. Last night's big party was the Junior-Senior prom at KUHS with 8acred Heart academy prom at the Wtllard last Thursday night. Both were gala attaint and parly dresses were gay and awlshy. Greetings to and from Klamath Falls were exchanged at the wed ding May 15 of Vera Thompson and Dewey Powell in San Francisco. Among 'ine going south for the nuptials were Mr. and Mm. Franklin L. Weaver who were Joined by their son. Clark, of Stockton, Mrs. Rose M. Poole and Mrs. Prentice Yeomans, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hellbronner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert, Mr. and Mm. Vincent Lawler. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Nelson, and A- B. Collins, and former residents Included Ruth Dixon. Gertrude Teague and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I.cwls Lercara and daughter Lynn, all of San Francisco. Mr. and Mra. Rex McMillan of Dunsmuir. and Lee Stoner of the Bay city who has many friends here. Before returning home Friday morning, Mra. Poole and Ellenor visited with Mra. Wilfred E. Lamm and daughter Winifred at Los Altos. Winifred is nl Stanford studying music and ooth plan to come home to Modoc Point and open their home there later In the spring. May Party The C. V. Enloe home In Henley was the scene of a candlelight wed' ding Saturday, May 15, when Mm. Enloe's nephew, Norman D. McKee han, took Lydla Vivian Harding of ban Bernardino, Calif., for his bride. i She Is the daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. T. E. Harding of San Ber j nardluo. Rev. Perry M. Johnson read the ceremony in the presence of members of the bridegroom's family. The bridegroom is the son of : Mm. Martha G. McKechan. For her wedding, the bride chose I a suit of light blue with a pink blouse and a corsage ot pink roses. Mrs. John E. Hess, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. and wore a pink frock with a cor. sage of yellow rases. John E. Hess was best man for his ; brother-in-law. I Following the rites, the couple cut I a beautifully decorated wedding caxe. witn Mm. Hess serving. I Upon their return from a motor trip to Alameda. Calif., the newly j weds will make their home In Kla- ! math Falls. Everybody had a wonderful time at Rosie Suty's wedding. The church war beautifully decorated with pink and white snapdragons and palms, and the attendants, from the pretty flower girl to the maid of honor, wore a deleuable shade of blue. Even the pelting shower out side didn't dampen the gaiety. For something old and borrowed. Rosie wore her sister Mildred's iMrs. Stephen Takacs) wedding veil, the something new was the lovely satin gown and there were the traditional blue garters. It s another boy boy for Mr. and Mra. Jack Llndh who are cele brating the arrivul of Gregory on Mny 16 at Springfield Gardens, Long Island. New York. Jack Is still flying for Pan-American on the trans Atlantic lun and there are few ports whet Jack has not been. Airports, that is. THOROUGHLY ENJOYING her first visit to the United Stales is Mrs. Alfred Wilson of Auckland, Now Zealand Mrs. Wilson, right, has been a houseguest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Soncloe, at the latter's home on Painter street, for several weeks. She will leave May 28 for points in Canada to visit other relatives, returning here again in July before her return flight home, Numerous informal gatherings have honored her. i Guderlnn Mc -. ,!.... m. 4 hi U0' v . - . . ., .... V U PRETTY PRE-NUPTIAL shower was held Wednesday afternoon at the Pelican party room in honor of Maraio Palmerton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Palmetton. and bride-elect nf Richard Newman. Mrs. D. A. Wcidler and Mrs. Robert McReynolds entertained for her. From left are Mrs. Wcidler, Mrs. McReynolds, Miss Palmerton and Mrs. Palmerton. rhnto hy V. M. Hnnk. Dr. and Mrs. George I. Wright are back home after a trip to Chi cago, nnd proud ns ever over their young granddaughter. Annette Susan who was two last March. Added to the proud grandparent class Mr. and Mra. William C. Dalton of Malln who nre back niter a stay In Washington D. C. and a visit with their very young granddaughter. Elizabeth Louise. Mndrlon Adler. who was the winner of the 19th annual piano con test of the Portland Junior symphony orchestra last Saturday after noon In Neighbors of Woodcraft hall, will be home June 4 for a rest but plnns to relurn to Eugene for summer work at Uie University ot Oregon school ot music. All of Mndelons friends were delighted to hear she hnd won in such heavy competition. There were eight young pianists trvlng for the honor. It flnnlly simmered down to Madelon, Charlotte I.lnd and Jean Hoffman. The winner plays the Grieg piano concerto In Portland next fall. Home after a sojourn In the south arc Mra. Edward Hall Pike and Mrs. Stephen S.ibo. Mrs. Pike visited three weeks In San Francisco. Simla CrtB and Mnrysvllle. nnd Mrs. Snbo was with her sister and family, the John Bedford of Cnrmcl for several days. Bnd weather this past week kept Lt. Stuart Nelson and Lt. Sandy" McWhnrtrr In Klamnth Falls last Tuesday night. They were en route from Seattle to Aliuneda, flying navy planes south. We heard all nbout the Nelson family i including the new arrival. Lauren Sydney! and they hope to visit 111 Klamnth Fnlls and Lake o' the Woods this summer. Stiiurt Is stationed for two months nt Scnltle ind expects to return to Alnmerli the first of July to be with his family. This week's mall brought a letter from Lettie Stewart giving details of brother Steve's marriage on May 15. You'll find the story In this secllon. About Lettie she has been on the staff nt Oregon State college but stinting In August will be the Camp Fire field director for Benton and Polk counties. Mary Jo Miller mill David Vnndenberg accompanied Judge David R. Vniicieiiberg to Portland on Frldny morning. Mnry Jo nnd Dnve, both senior sttidenls nt Sacred Heart academy, were guests this week end of Mnrv Vnndenberg at the Mnrylhurst lunlor-senlor prom. They expect to return this week-end with Mrs. John Henry Vnndenberg of Portland who will visit for a time with her son's family. Judge Vnn denberg Is remaining In Portlnnd where he will be on the bench for a week or 10 days. Senior Tea The home of Mrs. Nelson Reed on Del Moro street was the setting for a charming ten this afternoon which honored graduating senior girls of Klamath county high schools. The nlinlr Is given annually by "he Aineilcnn Assoclntion of University Women, Klamath Fnlls brunch. Hours were from 2 to 5 o'clock. ClMirinan of the affair Is Mrs. George Myers who Is nsststcd by Mis. KiTrterlrk B. Ehlers, Mrs. Lnure'uo L. Shaw. Mrs. Percy Mur ray, Mrs. II P Ellingson Jr., Mrs. Robert L. F.rlnndson, Mrs. K. A. Moore nnd Mra. Hubert Thompson. Mrs. Don J. Zumwnlt arranged the musical proximo. Nuptiql Plans St. Peter's church in The Dalles hns been chosen for the wedding of Carolyn Avery, daughter of Mra. Oindys Hogue of this city, nnd Lawrence Keith Scnccnl of Maple ton, Riles will be solemnized Sunn day, Mny 29. Mr, Senecal Is the son of Mrs. Junnlta Senecal of Mnpleton. To be a midsummer bride Is Donna Mny Wilkes, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Wilkes of Klamath Falls. She will exchnnge vows with Ger ald Rninwnler at the Klnmnth Lutheran church July 34. He Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rain water, also of this city. Small Guests On Sunday. May 16. 14 small guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemnitwr, 2604 Eberlein. In honor of Billy Kenv nitzer's fourth birthday. Those attending were Billy. Tom my Cronon. David Buck. Susan Gedney. Natalie Putnam. Sandra Hicks. Barbara King. Kathv Cro non. Billy Hull. Janet Putnam Danny Owens. Shara Lee Hull. Bob by Putnam, Johnny Buck and Kar en Rossow. Mr. Und Mrs. Fred Burgman and Cecilia Kellv of Medford drove here for the occasion. New Officers Jobs Daughters held initiation of li candidates and election of of' fleers on Thursday evening. Elected to head the group is CHorglanna Clark, honored queen. Others are Beverly Young, senior princess: Totsie Liskey. junior princess: Louise Linmnn, guide, and Beverly Kohn. marshal. A number of parents and friends of the Masonic orders were guests. Refreshments were served in the dining hnll of the Masonic temple. : Date for installation of officers will ' be announced soon, i I Pretty Tea I About 50 friends called from 3 to I 5 o'clock tnis afternoon nt the Loren j Palmerton home on Pacific Terrace i when Mr. Pnlmerton entertained for her daughters. Margie nnd Mrs. Virgil Hunks iNndlne Palmerton), the latter from San Francisco. The tea Jahle was nrettv with a I center nr-n igement of pastel sweet- peas and matching tapers. Other spring bouquets were placed nbout the rooms. Pourlwr were Mrs. S. B. Hopkins and V. J. Goodwin. Mr. and .vtrs. Hanks will return south Sunday after a brief week-end visit with her parents. Partv Room Mrs. D. A. Weldler and Mrs. Rob ert McReynolds entertained at the Pelicnn pnrty room last Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 4 o'clock with a miscellaneous brldnl shower honor ing Margie Palmerton. bride-to-be of RMtnrd Newman. Nlnteen Quests were invtlert I Tables were decorated with bowls of i sweet peas, slock nnd carnations in shade of nlnk. with gnHnnds of I sweet pens lending from the center I arrangement. Tall pink tnpers com I pleted the settlntr. t j Entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewnrt Snell nnd i Mrs. WlllKrd Preston entertnlned at j the Snell home. 1R50 Earle, Mv 12 It honor of str pnd Mrs. W. L. Solga, who are lenvlng to mnke their home in Whlleflsh, Mont. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. M V. Sehoonover. Mr. and Mra. Lyle Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Joseph son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batigh and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Manduchl. Saturday, Moy 22, 1948 Bay Church Scene Of Lovely Rites The beautiful Swcdenborglan church In Snn Frnnclsco wn tht setting for the wedding of Vera Thompson, dnughter of Mra. Frank Frankford of San Francisco, and George Dewey Powell of Klamnth Fall. vows were exchanged at 4 oclock In the afternoon of Saturday, May 15. with the Rev. Othmar Tobisch officiating. The church was decked with huce copper bowls filled with flower ing hawtnorne. and arrangements of pine boughs and cones with mag nolia completed the charming decor. Soft organ music was played be- I fore the wedding party entered the church. Vera chose an afternoon frock of misty grey with a dusty rose hat, grey clippers, and she carried a cor sage of brown and green orchids. Her only attendant was her sister Joan, who won a water blue after noon frock with cocoa brown acces sories, and she carried a corsage of pink bouvardia. The best man was Colonel Sexton Berg of San Francisco, who served Informal Tea Garden flowers made the roomi gay nen Mrs. Rny W. Oldenburg entertained with an informal tea Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1228 Part'ic Terrace, for her mother and ulster. Mrs. George Bunks and Marguerite. Tea houra were from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Banks and Marguerite ara ovcras with the groom. Ushers I leaving Monday after a stay of sev were Vincent Lawler and Newton eral month and plan to make a Nelson, both of Klamath Falls. I lengthy sojourn In Vuucouver, B. C. Immediately after the ceremonv ; Sever'11 0""lr were given for the there was n rw,.nii,,n f h. w..,two d'ii-m;j the past fortnight and ern Women s club on O'Farrell I the m!inJ ,rlentt they have made street. The couple greeted their j here rtrc" thelr dcPar'ure. guests. Including many Irom here I M"- Kenneth Moore presided the and 'ormer Klamath residents who i "rs nour the prettily appointed nave moved to the bay area. The ' tea table which was centered with pillar wedding cake, on a base of : a bowl of stock. Mrs. Robert E. gardenias, was cut by the bride and i Hooker poured the second hour, groom. j Frleids were greeted at the door Due to Illness Mrs. Frankford was i Jear ""e Oldenburg. unable to attend the nuptials, but many from here visited with her prior lo their return. Present for the ceremony was the groom's mother, Mrs. William Schaffler of Watonira. Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Powe'l are now at Festive Party A seventn grade party at Skate land was a lot of fun last Thursday night when Dickie Hilton, son of Dr. and Mr.t .Iflmm M Ulttnn a n .1 nome m me Manon apartments fol- j Tommy Mocre, son of Mr. and Mrs. lowing a brief sojourn in the south. Mrs. Powell is a former Klamath Palls tesident and is being greeted by many old friends in this city. Kennein M.wre, entertained a large group of friends. Refreshments were served during the skatinir hours. 1; ft ' ' " . .u ' i. '.A LATE SUMMER is the time chosen for the wedding of attrac tive Shirley Lee Main, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Main of Tulelake, and Ceorge Edward Smith Jr., of Chico, California. News of the engagement and coming rites was told to 'riends this week. a r1 -.t 1 ' i I 4 ( ! m 4' i THE ENGAGEMENT of Donna May Wilkes, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. F. E. Wilkes, to Gerald Rainwater, was announced this week. The wedding has been plonned tor July 14. -Kennell-r.llli. i