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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1949)
ecoetu By JOAN FOULON Iff NaV Ml! L iw...... .... S'T FISHERMEN'S LUCK for these three young fellows at right looks certain if their concentration on the subject will help. Sitting on the high diving board from left to right are Doug Von Buskirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Williom Van Buskirk, Jimmy Swonsen, son of Dr. ond Mrs. Merle Swonsen, end George Flitcroft Jr. HERE FOR THE SUMMER to enjoy o vocotion ot the Lake o' the Woods are Mr. ond Mrs. Wayne Scott. The Scotts, who are spending the summer ot their cobin, had os their guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Murel Long of this city. Mr. Scott spent the lost ycor ot the University of Oregon where he took groduate work in physical education. He was bosketball cooch here several years ago. Seated from left to right ore Mr. Scott and "Tuffy," Mrs Scott, Lynn Long, Mrs. Long ond Mr. Long. Lake Setting Of Frolic -Work HMJI it ot Hit lovely xt In Klamath county Is the Taylor. Prtrr Field. Berkeley, Lis Farnum. Pasadena, sk" jtftyr '" 1 , ,il.. v rrtrr.t t Uie Lake o" the Wkjc1. Calif . Charlotte Ivory mill Durla Elhrlrtge. - i I . Out ot Hit lovely )ot III Klamath county Is the ll-mlle. away rrtrcm at Uie Lake o' the Wood. On holidays the lake U mml llli vacationer alt f ir brief outing, bin on almrat ny day al Hit lake, nut kill find Hit "lakt dweller" at hit cabin. Someone aald Ilia other day Uit "novelty" ot tht lakt la thai tht aamt people who art neiahhnr In town aeem to aim llvt neat door at tin lakt havt to admit II teem to bt true Mft by tht water aldt Uiere la not all relaxation aa can bt aeen when ont view tht cabin and landscaping that haa been don ihert. In aomt raata part of tht hlllaldt haa been removed to form utomobllt turn-around, and horaeahot pita haa been built. Heveral cabin owner havt bulll roik dork, fireplace and atont ate pa. Probably tht favorite outdoor aport aldt from Iht laxy lift ot aunbathtnf ta water aktlng. Boat ing and fishing attract many follower too, and game from target practlrtng with a IIB gun. of oourat to quiet (amea of rummy and fcrluga art alwaya In play. Although tuclal lift In town aeema to dwindle during vacation mom ha and ont heart frequently that "they art at Uit lake." pari tea art alwaya going thtrt. Tht . P. Ivory cabin at tht lakt la alwaya battling with young gueets. Recently Mr a. Ivory, who la there tor a tummer vacation, waa hoatraa to II week-tnd jutaU. TUIttnl wera Mr. and Mra. Carl Arupach of Band, formerly of Bly. Dirk Angel and David F-Uon ta Mad ford. Clark Blunt. Portland. Ray Scott. Cor vallla. B. P. Ivory. Dlniiba. Calif, l.ou Ann Chaae. IMck Yalta, MUtan Thorn paon, Mary Lou Caae, Lloyd, Hugh and Hiram Srllgman, Dtnuba, Ray Calif , Charlotte Ivory and Duru Elhrlrtge, A novel Ukt party waa given Wednesday at tht J. C. O'Neill cabin. Tht cabin, which la complete with a piano, waa tht arena of a mimical. Artl.it for tht affair wera Madelon Adler. Helen MrPttrldgt, Newport, and Don Hodgman. Tht -lertlona wera fiom Uit work of Chopin, Brahma, Ravel and bVliubert. Mut McFeUldgt played and aang her own competition. Guest were Dr. and Mr. George Adler and fthclla, Mra. Claud Davn. Mr. and Mra. Kennel rl'vtireman. Mr. Mat rlnnlgan. Mr. V. J. Fortune, of Frown, Calif, Mrs. Neal Stewart. Sara and Angtu. Mr. DrLna Mill and Martha, Mra. Dirk Renter and Andrea, Madelon Adler, Helen Mc Feu-ldge. Don Itodgmat and tht hoat and hostess, Mr. and Mra. J. C. O'Neill Bride Feted Recently Lnla Landrum and Donna Tenntkl were hostesses at a bridal ihowrr for Mr. BUI Ledbelter, tht former Colleen Schrorderi at tht Landrum home Wednesday night. Oamca were playrd and prize went to Oeorgianna Clark and Mr. Leonard Putnam. During Ilia evening refreshments wprt aerved ta Delorn Robatrek, Oeorgianna Clark. Jtan LovelU Patty MrMlllan. Marcella Rand, Mra. Dick Eastman. Mra. Leonard Putnam, Collett Schroeder and Joyce Landrum. Unable to attend but aendlng glfta were Mra. Bill Brown. Mra. Al Schrleber of Tulelakt, Delorea Moon, Donna McVey and Chert Mahan. !W 1 1. I I 1 I ! ' Za " la . nil T..1..I ..... i . i, ., , ,,. ,. m ' '.1 tirf- r'' 1 i - ! r? Art Classes Interesting On a vlilt up to the OTT art institute the other day, aeveral Klamath people were noted. Brltu Lion waa taking tun out at the coke bar between claaae. Britta and her mother returned recently iron Cartnel. Ban Pranclaco and Lakt Tahoe. Tht two week trip came to an end to that Britta could bt back lor the beginning of tht art claa.se. Cant think of a more enjoyable way to receive six college credit than that art course. Up on the old Marine Barrack rifle range Wednesday, the water color sketch elasa was busy painting Ttews of the landscape. Among; the artist aeen sitting In the run were Mrs. Sheldon Brumbaugh and Mrs. B. B. Blomqultt. WATER BABIES ore Chorlotte Ivory, Mary Lou Case and Doris Ethridge. The girls spent all last Sunday in and out of the water, and when swimming was too great an exertion the little rubber boat provided a lazy girl's float. Chorlotte and her mother ore up from Dmubo, Calif., for an entire summer at the lake. About fifty hoat and hostesses gathered at a party 8unday in honor of Mr. Carrie Browne and Dean MltcheL The two were feted with a pre-nuptlal party. Engineer of the affair were Mrs. Byron Hardtnbrook and Mra. R. H. Tiadale. Mix, Browne's stster Mr. Martha Orooley. was here for the party during her visit. Mrs. Orooley it from Portland. Back for a vtilt with her mother. Mrs. H. E. Hanger, la Mra. William J. Borcher and her daughter, Sandra. The Borchera are now living In Coo Bay where Bill 1 a coach. Kay and Sandra plan to spend two more weeks with the Hanger. Vows Read At Merrill 1 " 1 l NV A? j 6 0 Cawrfl' -N- v.' ; v-w MAKING A LANDING In Flitcroft' speedboat are Ccorge Flitcraft at the wheel, Skipper Cropo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crapo of San Bernardino, Mrs. Flitcraft, Bill Van Buskirk, the cocker spaniel, Terry, and George Jr. MERRILL Joan Edith Oersten. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lewi Oerslen of Portland, and Robert Trot man. eldest ton of Dr. and Mr. F. E. Trot man of Merrill, exchanged vowa in a simple' wedding ceremony Sunday afternoon, July 31, at the Trounan residence. The double ring ceremony was performed by Reverend Hugh . Branson of Tulelake before an Improvised alur, which was lighted with tall white taper, and banked with bouquet of white gladioli and rose. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a white eyelet-embroidered dress over pink taffeta, with a pink sash and a picture hat, also In pink. Her bouquet was of Inlman roses. The bride's only attendant was her sister Nancy, who wore a blue nylon dress, and carried American beauty roses. Mrs. Harman C. Salrr. long-time friend of tht Trotmans aang "Because' and "I Love You Truly." Mrs. Oersten wore a frock ot blue crepe for her daughter's wedding, and the bridegroom's moUier, Mrs. Trotman, wore blue also. Both had corsages of pink rosebuds. Ronald Trotman was his brother's best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held on the lawn, with the newly-weds cutting Uie first slice of their three-tiered wedding cake. Mrs. Cliff 8huck, Mrs. Sater, and Dolores Steele presided at the punch bowl. Nancy Oersten passed the guest book, and accordion selections were presented by Ronald Trotman. For a honeymoon to Banff and Lake Louise in Canada, the new Mrs. Trotman wore a navy blue auit with pink accessories. On their return the young couple will be at home In Merrill. In addition to the bride's parents and staler. Mr. and Mrs. Oersten and Nancy, out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ruth Carson of Portland, an aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Harman Sater ot Seattle. The young people met at Oregon State college where both were studying pharmacy. Robert was graduated in June, and Joan will return to Uie university this fall to complete her final year. Dessert-Bridge Affair Mrs. J. L. Dean and her daughter, Mrs. George Cornell, were hostesses yesterday to a dessert-bridge luncheon which was held at the Dean home. Ouests were Mrs. Mrlvin Miller, Mrs. Robert Erlandson, Mrs. Thomna Watters, Mrs. Ocorge Bios terhous, Mrs. Lloyd Drew, Mrs. David Suuvagrau, Mra. Robert Kent, Mrs. John O'Neill, Mrs. Pat Moats, Mrs. Wttlty Lortna, and Dorothy Ellington. Past Matron's Picnic Members of Aloha club of Past Matron's of the Eastern Star met Wednesday afternoon on the back yard lawn ot their president, Mrs. L. K. Phelps, 1957 Auburn street, for a picnic luncheon. Present for Uie occasion were: Mrs. W. B. DeWltt. Mrs. Fred Cofer. Mr. Charles Gilbert, Mrs. Ida Grime, Mis May Phlnney, Mrs. T. M. Moreta, Mrs. W. P. McMillan. Mrs Howard Lis toe, Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. W. L. Poole. Mrs. A. B. Epperson, Mrs. L. K. Phelps, Mrs. George Hum, Miss Mayme Whlttlngton. Mr. H. O. Wortley. Mrs. Fred Bechtel, Mrs. C. E. Dennis. Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. H. E. Get, Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones. Special guests were Mrs. Louise Raller, Kingsport. Tennessee, i sister of Mrs. Morels). Mrs. Ruth Boyd, past matron from Tulelake. Mrs. Ruth Phelps, daughter-in-law of the hostess. The next regular club meeting will be the last Friday In September, at Uie Masonic temple. Klam ath avenue, when officer for Uie coming year will be elected. Bridal Shower Held A miscellaneous bridal shower was given for Lol Cada. bride-elect of George Long, Wednesday eve ning by Mrs. John Sterner, her grandmother, and Mrs. Bert Miller at the Sterner home. Prizes for the games played during Uie evening went to Mrs. Elizabeth Long, mother of Uie groom, Valery Sauerberg. Mrs. Lane Warren and Lois Cada. Patsy Ruth Miller played Uie accordion during Uie evening for a musical game. Attending the affair were Mrs. Marvin Lucas, Mrs. L. S. Tyrell, Mrs. Lane Warren, and Nancy, Patsy Ruth Miller, Mrs. L. W. Cada, mother of Uie bride, Mrs. Elizabeth Long, Anna Mae Shoemaker, Valery Sauerberg. Mrs. Jonas Waldln, Mrs. E. J. Valllancour, Mrs. Oeorge Blehn, Mrs. Helmer Ostrom, aunt of Uie bride from Nessa. Janice Bllyeu, and Mrs. Hubert Vanderhoff. Sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Edith Smith, Mrs. Carl Blackeley, and Mrs. S. E. Peterson. Activities To Resume The Library club will resume Its activities in Sep tember. The program committee of Uie organisation has been meeting this summer making plans for the fall. Any woman of this area may Join for Uie year and attend Uie monthly meetings held on Uie second Monday ot each month at 2 p. m. at tht city library. Some of the highlights of last year's programs were the address by Theodore Kratt, dean of Uie University of Oregon school ot music. Uie South American program featuring color slides, and tht annual Children's Benefit Tea with Its Mardl Ores thtmt. Another summer visitor In Klamath Fall Is Rosalie Hssxard. granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. E. O. Potter. Rosalie has been visiting for some time and will return for another visit after a trip to Portland with her aunt and cousin. Mrs. Elbert Stiles and Steve. Rosalie has been having a round of parties during her vudt here. She has spent several week-ends at Uie Lake o' Uie Woods with young friends, had numerous theater parties, and attended a variety of other gathering. The EUlngson families In Klamath have all been playing boat and hostess recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Ellington had as their guest recently Mrs. Ellingaon s grandmother, Mrs. Mollle Chamlee. Mrs. Chamlee. who will be eighty on her next birthday, left a fear days ago after a three-week visit for Salem. From Salem she will fly home to Los Angeles. The R. P. Ellingsons have as their guests Mrs. E. O. EUlngson, Mrs. Ellingson's sister, and two children Roberta and David from Lady Smith, Wis, and Miss Luella Ellingson. Mr. Ellingsons sister, from Sheboygan. Wis, where she teaches high school. Gets rather confusing after while but Uie final outcome of the relationship above is that the two Mrs. Ellingsons are sisters as well as sisters-in-law. Sig Ellingson was down for a few days too. Sig and his wife are living in Unity, Ore, where one of Uie mills Is located. The Don Ellingsons have been entertaining too. Their guesU were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton F. Chllds of Hawaii. The Ellingsons took their guests to Uie lake for a few days. The Chllds left Monday for other Oregon spots. Friends of Uie L. K. Johnsons are happy to know that they are In town for a short visit. Mr Johnson was formerly pastor of Uie Klamath Lutheran church here. The Johnsons are staying with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murdock. They left for a few days at the Lake o" Uie Woods during the middle of the week, but they have returned so that Rev. Johnson may be guest speaker at church tomorrow. Rev. Johnson Is pastor of the Lutheran church In La Jolla. Calif, now. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Odell returned Tuesday from Portland wherw they have been for several weeks. While there Uie two met several other Klamathites, among them were John Houston, and Mrs. Oeorge Uhich, who was visiting her son, Roland, there. The Odells were visiting with Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Hamilton while they were In Portland. Lots ot Klamath people have been traveling Uie 8hasta Daylight since Its maiden run July 10 Mrs. W. D. Miller and daughter, Marilyn, returned Monday on Uie Daylight from San Francisco where they spent Uie week-end visiting Don (Dee) Miller, who is a summer school student at Stanford. Don Is a sophomore at the University of Oregon.. Mrs. Pat Moses Is visiting this summer with her mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Motes. Pat Is still In Eugene where he Is attending the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Oralapp are on their vacation from Klamath Union high school now. They are spending a week on the Oregon coast near Walport Mr. Oralapp Is extremely busy n his duties as superintendent of schools where the summer months are Just as busy as winter, and he finds it difficult to even find the time for a vacation. . Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Clrghorn were their daughter, Elizabeth Cleghorn and three friend, all nurses at Bames Veteran's hospital, Vancouver, Washington. The visitors are on Uie last lap of a two-week vacation trip to Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. They eame to Klamath Falls Saturday evening, spent Sunday at Crater lake, and left tor Vancouver Monday moming. Another visitor at the Cleghorn home Is their grandson, Billy Jans, Portland, who came down by plane to spend several week with bit grandparent. Ha will be Joined by his family next week. (Oontlnutd en Page I) V I