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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1949)
PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY X), f4t Plavt Ime Activities (Continued from pti five) the University of Oregon fur summer session. Jim Howard Is not taking regulsr summer schooling, but hp U keening busy at the Hamilton air fore base In California "varationlng" under arm; supervision. Jim will return to feu atudiea at the University of Oregon In the fall. Betty Clelf. mho graduated last spring from Arawtrong'g Business college, U deciding at present where the want to apend the next two year of college tentative plana Involve San Jose Stat In California. Betty U teaching dancing thl summer. Working thl summer also are Mary Vandenberg. Marylhurtt: Ellen O'Keefe, Seattle college: Joan Murphy, Lady of the Mount In Lo Angeles; Earl Wlsecsrver. Southern Otegon college; Patricia O'Leary, Marylhurst, and Dave Vandenberg, Santa Clara university In California. Art courses will be taking up Betty Westltn August. Betty, home from Oregon State, plana to take the course offered at OTI this summer. Nancy Humble, who ha been attending Vanport In Portland, la working lor the welfare office thl summer. At present she Is decid ing whether to return for her senior year. Sally Humble will return to Willamette In the fall. Patricia Hansen, senior at the University of Oregon, la vacationing with her parents thla summer also. Ruth Landry was horn a brief few week from the University of Oregon, and then left for a vacation In California with her mother. Jtuth ha a big Job ahead next year as president of Phi Theta Vpsilon. junior women honorary. She was elected at the Initiation banquet last spring. Other University of Oregon "kids" can be found from point in the lava bed to Crater lake. Bill Southwell, sophomore, at the university. Is being a keeper of the cave for the summer. Die' Yates Is working at Crater lake again this summer and spends manv of his dava off here. Dick and his parent live In Grant Pas now. I Here for the summer from San Jose State are Milton Thompson and Reno Marches. John Unman, Lou Lea Kandra. Don Bowman. Stan Smith. Ron Newton. Jim Ongg and Oene Hover also are back borne enjoying a new environment. Aside from the tew mentioned here there are many Klamathites at the various college throughout the states. Never realised what wealth of college graduates-to-be there are In the Klamath area. New Chapter Receives Charter Msnnnlta chapter IT of the Order of the Eastern Star received It charter on Friday evening. July 22. at the Masonic temple, at which the grand oiiicer 01 urrgon oinciateo. The chapter wa instituted December 11. IMS. and since that time the charter member hare been laying the groundwork for this or ganisation. The constitution was preceded by a banquet at the Willard hotel In -nonor 01 the grand officers, mem- Rites Read Married In a June ceremony tn Portland were Mary Alice Cox. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cox of Cle Elum, and Harry Wil liam Clawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ouo W. Clawson of this city. For the wedding the bride wore white satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline outlined with seed pearls, fitted bodice and long sleeves. The double veil was held In place by a halo of seed pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of calls line tied with, wide satin rib bon. Mrs. Gordon Myers of Portland was matron of honor for her sis ter. Geraldin Coleman of Cle El tun and Roma Willing ham of Klam ath fsiis were bridesmaids. Best man was Myrus Oestvang. Charles Cox and Robert Clawson. brothers of the bnde and bride groom served as tubers. After a trip to Canada, the two are at home at 329 South Eleventh street. Mary was giwduated from the Cle Bum high school tn lMg and at tended Pacific university -at Forest Grove this past year. Harry I a graduate of Klamath Union high school and be attended Oregon State college last year. Entertained LANOELL VALLEY. Mrs. George Fernlund and Mrs. Louis Stoller entertained the Langell Val ley Women's club at the parish hall n Thursday afternoon. Mildred Novotny. president presided. The club will give a dance the twentieth of August and the next meeting will be August IS with Vir ginia Thomas and Bessie Praser as hostesses. Grace Dearborn won the contest prise. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Stoller and Mrs. Fernlund to Mar garet Burnett. Mildred Novotny, Orsce Dearborn. Bobblette Olft, Stella DeBeL Tillle Walker. Edna Hood. Miriam Potucek. Agnes Pfeif fer, Madge Monroe, Lucille Evans and BUlle ColwelL ... '. " " , ' bers and visitors. During the intermission between the constitution and the presenta tion of the charter and installation, the group was entertained with piano duet by Mrs. Alma Cofer and Mrs. Beatrice Denlson. Charter members of Mansanlt chpir are Virginia Brown, worthy matron; Walter Brown, worthy patron; Anna Blmmonds, associate matron; Robert Simmonds. associate patron; Thelma Creswell. secretary: Gladys Metier, treasurer: Berths Baker, conductress: L. A. Baker, sentinel; Margaret Csrnes. chap lain; Georgianne Amoc Adah; Helen Lee. marshal: Edith Adair Ruth: Kathleen Ward. Esther; Madeline McLaren. Electa: Caroline westover, associate conductress Gertrude Cross, warden: Beatrice Well. Vera Hayes. Sauna Hitchcock ana Jean Puckeu. Grand officers who were present to ins lsu me new enspter were Edna o. Tnorne. worthy grand macron; Leslie Bass, worthy grand patron; Convell Davy, associate grsnd pa tron; Alice Robinson, grsnd con ductress; Marjone Mernott, grand chaplain; Irene McKlnley, grand organist: Gladys Halousek. grand Adah. Harriett Bass, grand Esther; Harriet Bsiley. grand Electa. Cath erine Feiger. past grand matron; Roy Hatfield, past grand patron, and Rex Hartley, past grand patron. New members added to thla or. ganixation since it Institution Anns Beard, Allen and Ellen Betsrh Clara Rose Douglas. Bertha Poll. Lawrence and Naomi French. Vera Pntsch. Freda Jackson. John N. Lee. sieien sacvornacit. Clella MacDon- aid. Norma Merrill, Mary Jane 8s bo Frank and Carrie 8himmin. Har old and Laura Simmons, Joan and Mary Stanley, Mitchell and Ellen Stump, Mary Thompson. Lillian webb. Ruth Weimar. Catherine Wright, Lois Whytal, lona Wells, Ida wrenn. Prince and Dorotha Ko berg. Charlotte Hotchkl, Psul and Dorothea Buck. Ruth and Paul Alexander. Blanche MeUer. John and Fern Roman, and David and uia rreeiand. Rites Tomorrow i-.ooert Trotman will take Joan tdith Oerstet. of Portland for his br.de in a ceremony tomorrow ounday. at :30 at the home of his iiuenu. ur. and Mrs. Frank E Trotman of Merrill. A reception will follow on the lawn of the Trotman home. Mis Oersten Is the d slighter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oersten of Portland. Her sister, Nancy, will be here to be maid of honor and a college friend of the bride groom, Duane Netland of Lebanon wil be best man. The groom 1 a graduate phar macist, having studied at Oregon 8tate college, and he Is In busi ness In Merrill. Hi bride-to-be Is a senior at OSC. Guests of Dr. snd Mn u.n Csrter recently were Margaret Har rison and Ramona A brains of Taft The two stopped for a few day on vacation from their work In Port land. Ramona wa a college friend of Charlotte Carter Fey. m W T(I! . VA A CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY was the scene of the wedding or jimmie roe rwxJisert ond tvereft tfosrwick cf Ashland. Jimmie is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. J. J. Modisett ond the groom is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. Everett Bostwick of Ash land. Evergreen. Engaged Surprise Lois Cads, bride-elect of George Long, wa feted with a surprise bridal shower at Ih Elks party mom on Wednesday evening. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Hubert Vamtrrlmtr aiW Janice Htlyeu. Winners of Hit games played dur hut the evening were Barbara Pal nier. Mrs. Robert Kent. Mrs, Larry Sowell and Brtly Westlln. Attending the party sere Mi. Robert Kent, Mrs. John Hlerner. Lois' grandmother: Ml. Elisabeth long, mother of the groom: Mrs. Iswrenre Cada. the bride s mother: Mr. Roger Vandrrhoff. Mrs. Robert Clsmmer. Josephine Thornton. Mrs rrearlc Foulon. Barbara Palmer, Georgia Tockey. Betty Westlln. Mrs. Larry Sowell. Mary Brooks and Judith Larson. Sending gifts but unable to attend were Betty Champagne, Viola Wal tei. Mrs. Robert Lyman and Mrs. Erik Carlson. Pioneer Mrs. Jennie Hurn. beloved uloneer of Klamath Falls, was guest of hon or at a reception held Saturday evening at Uie home of Mrs. R. E. Watleuburg. under the auspices of Prosperity Rebekah lodge No. 104. Mrs Hurn has been a member of Prosperity lodge for 41 year, snd. In appreciation of her services to the organisation, waa recently appointed chaplain of the state as sembly of Oregon Rebekah. Mrs. Mae Anderson, vice presi dent of the ladles' auxiliary of Patriarchs Militant, was also a guest of honor. Mrs. Anderson Is also prominent In the work of Theta Hlio girls. In charge of arrangements tor the reception were Mrs. Fred Cofer. Mrs. Clinton Landts, Mrs. Leland Willlts. Mrs. Vers Llnkenbark and Mrs. R. E. Wsttenburg. Pouring during the first hour were Mrs. J. F. Ooeller snd Mrs. John Uerllngs. charter members of Prosprrty lodge, 411 years sgo. and during the second hour Mrs Lu etic Bold, noble grand, and Mrs. Corlnne Larson, vice-grand poured. Table decorations were carried out with a bowl of sweet peas and baby breath, pink candles in crystal candelabra and a hand-mad lace tablecloth. Bowls of sweet peas were also used about the rooms. Mrs. Larson sang a group of old- time songs, and Mrs. Fred Cofer nd Mrs. Arthur H. Dentson enter talned with piano duets. Olfta from the lodge were presented to the honored guests Fifty members snd friends called during the hours from o'clock to 10. -J,"T 'TTTif I " r; NEWLY INSTALLED OFFICERS of Monianila chapter of the Order of fht Eotlorn Star are shown obove. From left to right, in the back row, they ore Gertrude Oois, Uertho. Baker, L. A. Baker, R. R. Simmond. Kathleen Ward. Clodvs Metier. Edith Adair and Anna Sim. monds Front row, left to right, are Margaret Catnes, Thelmo Creswell, Caroline Wettover, Edno S. Thorne, worthy grand patron. Walter Brown, worthy patron, Virginia Brown. worthy matron, Leslie Bass, Modeline McLaren, Lois Whytal ond Georgian Arnot, Gudrrlalk Annual Picnic WEED On Saturday evening the Martha Circle held their annual picnic at Abrams lake. Some of the group enjoyed swimming. A de licious picnic supper waa enjoyed by all the members snd their families. Those present at the outing were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Welch and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ri ley. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Dnrretl and children. Mr. and Mrs Henry Christy and daunhter. Mrs. Delve Chapman, Mrs. Uobbie Oemmtll, Mr. and Mrs Bob Mallory and son. Mr. and Mrs Ulra Anderson and children. Mr. snd Mrs. Harry Hedgepeth snd daughter, Mr and Mrs. Ed Uolts, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hanson and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Booth snd uaughlcr, Kev. and Mrs. Leonard Osbrink and baby, Mr. and i rs. Max Layton and son. Mr. and Mrs Charles Mushes, Albert Kent and Richard Zimmera. Anniversary , t ANOHI. VALLEY Mr. snd Mrs. Lester l-esvui entertained wiui a dinner on Ounday evening in honor of their dauglitrr and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Hoy HiKlges. on Ihelr second wedding anniversary. Oussta were Mr. and Mrs Roy Hodge of Tulelake, Mr. and Mts. Walter Granger and Judy of Suit lake City. Mr and Mrs. Iier Leavltt of Lo Vegas. Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dearborn. Marllvn. Helen and Charles, Itnnaiua; Mrs. Mary Dearborn aid Mary 1-esrllt of Langell valley. Guests who dropped by later 'in the evening sere Mr. and Mrs. Wely ivatbtirn and family, Mr. and Mrs. lull Huinrit and family. Mr. and Mis Mike Dearborn and family. Mr and Mis. lUrrv Fraslrr, June, Ralph and Joseph Smith. Mrs. Ivan Kandra, Jean I child Sr. of thla city. Merrill. Mrs. John Pickett. Mrs. John O'Neill. Mrs Robert Erland son. Mrs. William Borchrr, Coos Bay; Mrs Martin Conlin and Mrs V. O. 8h unless. Payette. Idaho. inning prises ror bridge were Mrs. Ivan Kandra and Mrs John ONellL Mr. and Mrs. Meredith W. Phil lips Sr, of Lincoln, Neb. have an nounced the engagement and ap proaching arnage of their daugh ter. Rush Helen to John Arthur Bjwen. son of Mr. snd Mrs. Stone A- Bowen of Tulelske, Calif. the wedding will be an event of Thursday, August Is. snd the cere mony will take place at the Bryan :etnorial Methodist church tn Lin coin. Rush attended the University of Nebraska from which she gradua ted this spring. While In college she wa a member of the Towne club. J or in served wttn tne navy during ' . the war and he is now attending I V liliors nere the University of Nebraska where I Visiting here with Mr anrf xti be Is majoring In agricultural eco- I Ralph Howard at Present and Mrs nomics. He will receive hi degree I Nelson Toy. mother of Mrs How next June. I ard. and Claire To. John parent plan to travel to ' Denver. Cola Miss Toy Is in in. Lincoln to be present at the wed-' structor In clothing at Colorado Women college In Denver. Mr. and Mrs Richard Howard, son snd daughter-in-law, and Mr. and Mrs R. N. Toy. brother and sister-in-law. are expected down from Portland the first of the week. The Howards, with their guests and daughter. Mary Jane, spent the dsy at Medford recently. Church Vows MT. LAKI At a simple cere mony Saturday July 3J Burnire Bridge-Dessert Mrs. Raymond Blggers entertained with a bridge dessert st her home! Monday evening In honor of her Haney. only daughter of Mr. B. F daughter. Mrs. Rlchsrd Gallagher I Haney of Grants Pass, became the who Is visiting from Corvallis I "de ' Jac r ''rci"'d.? ,hf .,,., , United Statea navy. Jack la the son Attending the affair were Mrs Rex I of Mr. snd Mrs. Russell L. Fsir- Histt Jr. Cltlg. Rev. D. B Anderson of the Klam- sth Temple officiated in the pres ence of members of the two fami lies The bride wore a tailored brown and white striped suit with a pink rose bud corsage pinned at her shoulder. White accessories com pleted her costume. Mrs Erls Fairchlld was the bride's only attendant. Mrs Fair chi i wore a navy blue dress with pink accessories Russell Fairrhlld Jr. wa best man for his brother. Following the ceremony the new lyweds were feted at a dinner at the Willard hotel. The young couple plans to reside In Klamath Falls after the groom is discharged from the navy In the spring. At present he Is stationed In San Diego. Held Over! of Mrs. Melvln Henry on the Lake- view road. i I ri ci i. s i 1 D II llf.4 . -"-. t 1 II I ' II 1 I IV . r r r Mil IT J i ' CALOIf i Af-.f r' ."y NEW THIS WEEK! KiKr-SsS' JO.U DE SOTO nil. I ' I tom t,t F A 5imnri nf fhiroli I SHOWN ABOVE ore Mr. and Mrs luncheon at 1 pm. at the home Mark Simons. Mr. ond Mrs. Simons, who ore 75 years old. i w i 1 1 j j t. mic .Hr I X I M M Vr -l If I vu took a plane trip for their first visit to the west coast Oudertan. nTfTTV,'l,lr.Tc7,TNrJ THE WEDDING of Ruoh Helen Phillips, doughfer of Mr. ond Mrs. Meredith W. 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