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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1948)
.ATURDAY, MAY, 22, 194B fcrf.LO ArVD NlVVS. KLAMATH CALLS, ORCOW fAGE SVN Bride-Elect Feted At Nuptial Party On Sunday atli'timon, Mity III, Pinnies NHImhi, bride -riecl "I llurold Caiiililicll. win complimented with ii pir-impUiil parly nt llm Olene cimimuiiliy hull. Iliuiipnaea tu Mn. O. L. Ilrowii, Mm. Ilunil IImiwii, Mil. Ji'i Jcililimill, Mia. I'mllk Hlllllvilll, Mia. Illl Uielll, Mrs. Wlllllilll O'unlllllK Iiiiiii mill Mia. Htiiiilry MuhIpii. lioiiiiucla of aprlim tliiwi'ia were nunnm-il wlioiit 1 1 in room, mill oil Ilia Inrr-iiivniwl mfl lulile wna nil a- nimnui'Miriil ol wi'iirn In pus p slinilpa. Kcfrpnliiiienla vteic aerved by llm lumtrnsca. The illicit lint Inilllilrit Mia. Hub l.ria. Mia. Henry (Irrlirr, Mia. Al lirrt Keailv, Mra, Lawrence lllrk. Mra. A. Miiialtull. Mrs. Jiilm Muliltnll. Mia. Wllllum Miiralliill, Mra. H I'. Mcminn, Mia. Km Kull rhllil. Mra. Mean. Mra. Iluricll Hllort, Mia. ('. J. Holier. Mra. Km) lipynier Jr . Mra. Ivy 1'roiml, Mra. Klliuhelli Nun la. Mra. Hubert Nor ia. Mra. Iliirnlil Drlilluiirr, Mra. (Ilrlill Dclllllwer, Mra. liny l.u li I rlr. Mra. Allien HIoiip, Mra. Iiwlll Campbell. Mra. A. It. (Jump brll, Mia. W. K. Mllllira. Mra. Dull llinil, Mia. Henry tlrlinpn, Mra. Alvln Clieyne, Mra. Crystal Clieyne, Mra. Jny Kullilo, Mra. O. K. Ilrls aPllitelt. Mn Irving liitim. Mra. W. M. Wlllliima. Mia. Will llliti'knmn. Mra. Italic Itiajcrs. Mia. 1111 Juliiiauii, Mra. Irwin Will tit. Mra. Hubert lielilliuier. Mra. I'rrry Dixon. Mra. Karl Mark, Mra. T. I). . Jnrkmill. Mra. Htclla liownc, Mra. (K-.imo Hievenaiin. Mra. I'mil Kmrrlo. 1-ce 7iiil Anbrev. Diilc Campbell, Mra. Idiiiitlit Whlllntrh. Mra. Krnrsl Hill. Mra. Hnlpll Hill Mra. Huv (IihkIIiik. Mra. Jitmea Orliiwa, Mra. He Until. Mra. Tay lor limit. Mia, Ted HilimUllc, Mia Ire MiM illen, Mra. (lerry Jolin aun. Mia. Joe Hulllvnii, Mra. Una llllyurd. Mra. Paul llreltlmupt. Mra. R E. Kninnn. Mra. J II. Klllolt. Mra O. H. 'niompiotl. Mra. Wnllare Tlioinimiii. Mra. Henry Helium. Mra II Worlley. Mia. C. K Ilium, Mra Charlie Heed. Mra. John Mum. Mra. K. C. Hhnrl. Mra. Hlniuhc HlaiiBhter. Mra. Bonnie nnclium. Mra. Karrell llllyurd. Mra, flarret Hllynrd. Mra. William KlUredKe. Mra. Iloyd lim ner Mia. CI. Htrbblna. Mra. W. Ciamtall, Mra O. D. Herder. Mra. Marlial McClay. Mra. Marlon llarnra. Mia. Hubert ilcrrlnshaw, Mra. William llavri, Mra. Wayne Clin nlniiliam. Mra. W. I). Campbell, Mra. It. 8 Hopkins. Mra. Jay Mall nil ill. Mra cicrry Crawford, Mra II K. Oriinea, Mra. C. I). OlIEll. Mra Matilda fimlth. Mra. Mnry Dixon. Mm. Kannle Enriiilrt. Mra. Winneta llrannon. Mia. W. . Campbell. Mr. Frank obenrhaln. Mra. Have Campbell. Mra John Merryman. Mia. Ueoiite Merryman Hr . Mra Miriam I'otllrek. Mra. .:ar Campbell. Mra. Evelyn Healer. Mra Una Noel. Mra. Maymr Whilllniilon and Mn. Loiiia lUndall.' Initiation flimaalm Hie tint year's arllvl i.. ni XI ltelia chapter ol ! Hiima Phi in Klnnmlh Falls. ti.tmnl Inlllntlon for three new lumbers aa held Tiiri-Iay pfennig a- the home of Mra. Howard Per nell. F.lmiblllty for memberahlp In Una group requlrea Ilia rompletlon o' a four-year aiudy rourae. and dinar welromed Into the chapter were Mra Oeorsr A. Wrlllht. Mra. John Feeb.irk and Mra. Herbert In nnla of Crearenl. Afier the reremonv. a bualneiia meeting wna rondurted by Die newly elerled nrealdent, Mra. Lorn im rnir followed bv the program cov- ei nm music of old Huiuila, ablv Blven i. Mn Arlhur Moore. Thla rill mlnatea the pronram until Beptem- Itefreshmenta were aerved In Mra. tirniH i. Rmitli. Mn. Arthur Monre t,. rienrne Wardell. Mra. Van Thome. Mra. Oeortte A. WrlRhl. Mra it a Ttrarkmall. Mra. Jamea , t;.., m Norman Moty. Mra. John Feehark. Mra. Herbert Dennla Mra W. M. Poole. Mra. Don Dlvena Lola Humer. Kntnerine r.nirr. r.. ..,-r. weniherfnrd. and the preal dml. Mia lorn nalronr. ana uic hoaieaa, Mia. Howard Pernell. MK.finiM. On Tueatlny. Mav 11. Mra. Earl Ednnion and Mra. Robert Walker honnrrd Mia. Clyde Ham mond with a "Welrome to Merrllf parly, held at the Wnlker home. Hprlnit flowera were tued alKiut Hie rooma. The evenlnit waa spent playing plnorhle and brUlrtr. Refreahmenta were aerved In the followlnn (iirala: Mra. Hammond, Mra. Holnnd Weat. Mra. Robert Mer nleea. Mra. Jiimra Merrlleea. Mra. ' Jim Coffplt, Mra. Robrrt Dlllman. Mra. Norman Itatmh, Mra. Frank WnRiier. Mra. R. W. ftterlp. Mra. Iwla Rlpwart, Mra. Clifford Rhurk. Mra. KennPtll CoIwpII, Mra. Norman Rpmaon. Mra. Rllry trn Mra. Tony Rllvn, Mra. J. E, Itninmonrt. Mra. Wllllnm Wnlkrr, Mra. Robrrt Drnitoo. Mra. Don Rnrnea. Mra. M. A. Hnwmnn and Mra. Robert Rnrry. Legion Unit Kl.iiiinlli unit, No. 8, Ami-Hi mi U'ltlon mixlliiiry, met In Mi-itiorml lllill Tileaduy evenlliK to plan for Hip uroupa poppy aula In bo held Muy it. Mra. Uiy Murker mive a report on Die iioininiitliiK cninmltleea work Willi the fnll'iwlliu lliillira alllnienKd: pirnl'li'lil, Min. Jiilnea (lllron: flint vlrii iirimili iil, Mi a. l,oy llm Kit; ai c mid (Ire pri'Mdi'lll. Mra. I'uilllne Nldiul, mid mm reliiry-lmiaiiipr, Mra. Kattii'i Ine Keep. Kiullii r noiiiiiiiitlona nmy be inude ut II in June 1 mrelliiu, whin elec lloiia will be held. Plana were rinido lor riniklnit meinorlul wrratha and apraya lor Mrlllorlnl Uuv. A drllllllp time will lie minollllrril Inter fur the meetlllll til muhfl wrritilia. he mixlliiiry will a Ian participate In Memorial Day acrvlrea. ini hidliiK one at I. Ink Itlver lirldne mid an oilier at the memorial ahull at the courlhoiiae. Hie.ikera at the Tllraduy meellnl! wete Hum Howe or cinui'Ji 1'nwi, coiiinmniler of dliiiilrt i, Amerlriin UuIiiii. and Harry Pliikerlon of Mcdfotd. nntloiml aitlvitlea and cdiii-uUoiinl coniiiilltceiniin for hia )oai und pual vice coiniiuinttrr of llic (llatrlii. Anniversary The 30th aimlvrrnury of the EbrIci bu xl lint y Utt oLwrvr(l TurMluy rv nliilC ttlirn (tmrtrr inrititKTa nt the orKullllUitinll prrAldrd. Ktlms fralurlng youth ituldnnrr were Mwiwi. uphtttln in tn r(E imll. Hcfrpnhmfiiii were nrrvrd Intrr. The tirxl rrKiilnr mrrtlnR will be on Ttiriulny, Mny 25. with Inltlntlnil (if randlttntra Cmivrnilnn tcntn inrmiMTi mid of fieri i Hill be 111 chart; o. Kim -ii f T outn rroaram is Featured By BPW Bualneai and Profeaalonal Women' club membera enjoyed a pro Krnm arranited by Jonnle Bell, youth chairman, at their dinner meet ing, May 17, at the Wlllard hotel. For the Ilrat part of the program, Dorothy Ramaey preaented her phyalcal education claaaea In colorful folk dancea. Her fourth grade puplli gave a Dutch dance: the fifth grade, a Bpanlah dance; the alxth grade, a Bcottlah rye waltz; the seventh grade, a Danlah dance; and the eighth grade a German dance. The dancera were beautifully coatumed and delighted their audi- a MR. AND MRS. Dorrell Ervin leave the Klamath Temple after their wedding April 24. Before her marriage, Mrs. Ervin was Wanda Nelson and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nelson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ervin, also of Klamath Fills. They are at home at 73 Pine street, Kennell-Ellla. aaaaaampi 'i'"''i iinum w.i'i"' jpw-ai f K 1 5 rf 1 . 'J-. HAPPY little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clark S. Easlon of 2362 White, is Janice Ann, who is just one year old initiation Held By Soroptimists The Boropllmlal club of KlamaUi FalU held Ita la.at Initiation of the clu'ia flmul year In the Pellran party room Thuradny at noon. Uiri.i Peyton, audited by Lillian Hillli, conducted the Initiation. Alma Mullia. Ueih OrlKKa and Olive Wilson were initialed and preaent ed Willi blue and gold cornagea. Prealdent Thelma Henry welcomed Ihem Into the club. Delia llaikea told of the many Inlereallng and amualng exiierlencea ahe had during her recent trip to Dnllaa. Tex. with the Wlllard hotel ence. Ham Smith, city recreation di rector, apoke concerning the recre ation needs of Klamath Falla. He pointed out the three neceaaary re quirement! for any recreational program are apace, equipment and leadership. He atreaaed the Import ance of public opinion In the itic ci-rafiil accomplishment of a com munity program of this type. Mr. Hmlth showed the Mm "Play ground. U. S. A." which Illustrated the advantages enjoyed by old and young alike from an adequate rec reational program. Decatur, III., w as shown as a city with Ideal recre ational facilities. A short business meeting was held during which plans were discussed for the atale convention at Eugene. June 4. 5 and 6. All members were urged to attend convention, and transportation arrangements may be made by calling Loralne Qulllen, 6169. An Invitation has been extended to all Business and Professional Wcmen's club members to attend a luncheon given by the Klamath County I-eague of Women Voters in the Pelican party room at 13 noon, on May 28, wnen tne recn nlcolor sound film. "Oreen Harvest." will be shown through the courtesy of T. 8. Durment of Weverhaeuser T'.mber company. Members who wish to attend mir make reserva tions with Loralne Qulllen, 5165. be fore May 24. Next meeting Is being arranged bow ling tram. 1 Doris Peyton Introduced the guest apcuker. Mra Louis Nations, who told of her travels and experiences while in Kouili America where her huibind held the position of co ordnnaor of International affairs during the war. Mrs. Nations do nated her services to the USO and did i-oiiMdernble canteen work while In Lima. Peru. She did extensive service work through the American Federation of Women's Clubs and. while in Parupuay. ahe did educa tlnnnl work with exchange atudents. To illuatrntp her talk Mrs. Nations brotiiMl Miuvenlrs and siwlmens of handiwork from all the countries she viMted. Including a lovely na tive roMtune of her own and a com plete costume of her husband's. The luvellpit and mast Interesting of her collection were sjieclmens of a deli cate .'ace from Paraguay called Nan duil made of fine linen thread. She had outstanding examples of Peru vian ilver ana Intricate woodwork from 'he mnnv varieties of the Jun gle hardwoods At nresent Mrs Nations is teach ing and her husband Is with the bureau of reclamation In Klamath Kails. The next week's meeting will be the annual party given for the Ven ture club. A vpry Intprestlng pro gram has bppn planned and all the Venllirn rlnh mpmlvpi nre InvlleH Kennell-Ellls. I All members are urged to be sure Tuesday Party A bridal shower was given at the home of Mrs. Roy Spanglrr on Tues day, May 18, in honor of Blllie Brnes of Klamath Falls who will become the bride of Alvm Schrleb- er of Tulelake In a June ceremony. Games were played and prizes awarded to Miss Byrnes and Mrs. F.arl Heck. After the bride-to-be opened her gifts, refreahmenu were served by the hostess. Present to compliment her were Mrs. Mue Moore. Mrs. Kathryn Moore. Mrs. Hnttlr Prince. Mrs. Thelma Tllley, Mrs. Earl Heck. Mrs. Aide Wilson, Mrs. R. H. Urback. Mrs. Oertie Jenkins, Mrs. Veta Patrick, Mrs. Mary Weston. Mrs. Maxlne Van Busklrk. Mrs. Minnie Rchrieber of Portland. Mra. Hugh Bronson. Mrs. I. W. Crawford and Owen Orlp. Those sending gifts but unable to be prespnt wer Mrs. Dorothy To bias. Mrs Elsie WroMer. Mrs. Pat Rprnrcr. Mrs. L. King. Mrs. Thelma Roper. Mrs. VI Orecn. Mrs. Pete Be-gman. Mrs. Ruth Rodenburuer. Mrs. Earl Spry. Mrs. LeRoy Coyner, Mrs. Mabel Udell. Mrs. Ray Bvrnes and Mrs. Donald Schrlcber of Port In nd. Bridal Shower Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wells of 3413 Union entertained with a bridal shower on Saturday evening. May 19. for Lucy Mae Oowey of San Bruno. Calif,, and their son. Ed ward Warren, also of San Bruno. Miss Oowev and Mr. Warren ar rived on Pridav with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warren. Sr.. to visit over the week-end, and the shower was a surprise for both. The linen-covered Uble was centered with a wedding cake with miniature bride. Flowers were nsed on the table and about the rooma. Attending were Mrs. Rosa Wells. Mr and Mrs. Donald Brandt. Helen Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Edward West, rr.m, Mr. and Mrs. Rum Warren. Sr., of Ran Bruno. Mr. and Mrs. Rem Wsrren. Jr.. and dsnhter Tlnda. Everett Wreht. W'lliam Rleek R. O. MilW. Patricia Heni-v end th host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Wells. Miss Oowev Is the dsuchter of Vr. and Mrs. M. M. Oowey of Brighton, la., and Edward Warren is In biiine In San Bmno with hli father. 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