Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 06, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    SATURDAY, AUG. 6, IMt
PACI SIX
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Summer Setting
Wedding Scene
MERRILL Terrace Farm, country home of Dr. and Mrs. Burton
A Myers In Sugene, was the aettinf lor the wedding at 1 o'clock Sun
day, July 17. of their daughter Janice and Lloyd Vernon Lewis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lewis of Merrill.
The ceremony took place on the lower terrace of the garden before
trellis of white gladioli. Ivy and hydrangeas. Rev. Chester W. Hamblin.
pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiated.
Olven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina length
whl'e dress with an evelet bodice and a full organdy sairt. Her large
picture hat was of white horsenaire-
wlth rullie edging, ana sne wn
a bouquet of white carnations and
small white rosebuds, centered wiui
an orchid.
The bride's attendants were gown
ed In pastel frock, all ballerina
length. Jeanne Myers, twin sister ol
the bride, and maid of honor, wore
lavender marquisette with a match
ing hat. and carried a bouquet of
white blooms.
The bridesmaids. Mrs. Gerald
Robison and Mrs. Harold Oardner.
wore pink and green dresses fash
ioned similarly to that of the maid
of honor. They wore matching ruts,
and each carried a horsehair hat
tilled with blooms.
Flower girl was little Sharon Mc
Kall wearing a yellow frock and
carrying a basket of flowers.
Wilbur Hasklna of Merrill, close
friend of the groom, was best man.
Mrs. Harris LleU and Mrs. Ralph
Myers, the latter an aunt of the
bride from Ontario, CaL, played In
cidental music preceding the wed
ding. Mrs. James Teed played the
wedding marches and also accom
panied Mrs. Lieu In a vocal selec
tion. A reception on the terrace follow
ed the wedding. The bride's table
was act with a white net doth over
blue and was centered with the
wedding cake,
Mrs. Oeorge Crolaaa and Mrs. Ab
ner Wilson of Seattle cut the cake,
and Miss Minnie Just and Miss
Gertrude Tolle, from Klamath Falls,
tx aunt of the groom, poured. Pre
siding at the punch bowl were Mrs.
Karris Lieu and Mrs. Robert Slddo
vay. the latter of Portland. Miss
Orace Shields wsa In charge of the
guest book.
Among giauU present at the wed
ding were the groom's brother. Al
den Lewis of Eugene, his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lewis of Mer
rill, his grandmother. Mrs. Effia M.
Tolle. and his aunt, Gertrude Tolle,
the latter two from Klamath Falls.
For their honeymoon trip the
young couple will visit In San Fran
cisco, Yosemite park and at Lake
Tahoe. For traveling, the bride wore
a navy blue suit, a gray and white
hat, with navy and while accessories.
The orchid from her bridal bouquet
was pinned at the shoulder.
After August 15. the couple win
be at home at 1790 Ferry street In
Eugene.
Annual Picnic
Friendship camp mm of the Roy
al Neighbors of America held then
annual picnic at Moore park Sun
day July 31. Dinner was served at
3 p.m. to IS members and guests.
Visiting members present were
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Douglas and
daughter from Rood River, and
Mrs. Munson of Doncan, Okie.
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MARRIED SUNDAY were Joan Edith Cersten, daughter of Mr.
pnd Mrs. Lewis Cersten of Portland, and Robert Trotman, son
f Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Trotman of Merrill. After o honeymoon
to Banff ond Lake Louise, the two will be at home in Merrill.
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Mr. nd Mr. Oeorge Flltcraft
were host and hostess at thetr cabin
recently to Mrs. C. H. Daggett,
mother of Mrs. Flltcraft, Mm. Ed
card Pitt, and Mrs. Paul Crapo.
Ths (roup spent a week there.
Heard that Mrs. John Moehl gave
a very lovely tea In honor of her
mother last week. Guests reported
that It was one of those affairs
where everything Is "Just perfect."
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller
(Mildred Kipplingerl left Wednes
day morning for Syracuse. N. Y.
where both will attend Syracuse
university. Warren plans to work
tor his Ph. D In political science.
"Kip" Is a history major.
The two have been attending the
University of Oregon for the last
several years and plan to be In the
east for the next three.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Thomas are Professor and Mrs. Ar
thur Brant from Columbus. Ohio.
Brant Is professor of mineralogy at
Ohio SUM college.
Jean Underwood, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, C. H. Underwood, la here
visiting her parents. Jean has been
working In the engineering depart
ment of the telephone company In
San Francisco. She plans to re
turn a week from Sunday.
Planning a trip for the near fu
ture are Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Epper
son. They are leaving August 15
for a European tour. Cm their
agenda are stops en route at Wash
ington D. C. and New York. Once
In Europe they plan to see London.
France. Switzerland. Belgium and
perhaps Germany. They are trav
eling via united Air Lines and Pan
American. Captain George Epperson, their
son. la stationed In London with
the army air force. He will receive
a leave soon, and plans to travel
with his parents through Europe.
Luncheon
WEED On Friday afternoon
Mrs. Fern Bigham entertained with
a dessert luncheon In honor of her
cousin. Barbara Griffin, who Is
visiting her. Honoring Miss Ortffln
were Marrietta Sexton, Marianne
Rooney, Edith Granstrom. Helen
Hughes, Mary Mallory, Bobble
Oemmiu. Ruth Calkins.
Prises for the games played dur
ing the afternoon went to Ruth
Calkins. Marianne Rooney and
Edith Oranstrom.
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THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE of the Library club is busy this summer preparing the agenda
for this coming year's activities. Library club meetings will begin in the fall and any
woman is eligible to attend the gatherings. From left to right the committee members ore
Mrs. O. K. Puckett, Mrs. A. O. Roenicke, chairman of the program committee, Mrs. L. A.
Murphy, Mrs. Dean H. Osborn, president of the Library club, and Mrs. Delos Mills. Absent
from the picture is Mrs. Charles Houston.
Gudrrian
Festivities
HENLEY Mrs. Hush J. Stap
lcton was guest of honor at a puik
and blue shower at the home ot
Mrs. Jack Weimer Friday after
noon. A number of games were played
with prises going to Mrs. Ernest
Deer, Mrs. O. D. Reeder and Mrs.
Ben Campbell.
Mrs. Stapleton was assisted by
Mrs. Carrol Howe, and Donna Kin
ney In opening her gifts.
Invited were Mrs. Charlie Reed.
Mrs. Vernon Durant. Mrs. B. P.
McKlmens. Mrs. Cecil Haley. Mrs.
William Blackman. Sallie Reed.
Jack and John Weimer. Mrs. Har
old Dehllftger, Mrs. Albert Keady.
Mrs. Alton Short. Mrs. Robert Nor
ns, Mrs. Clyde Dehlinger. Mrs. A.
R, Campbell and Mrs. Elizabeth
Noma.
Mrs. Irwin Campbell. Mrs. Rob
ert Dehlinger. Mrs. Oeonre Elliott.
Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs. Karl
Dehlinger. Mrs. Ben Campbell.
Mrs. Frank Southwell. Mrs. Law
rence Birk. Mrs. Charles Drew Jr.
Steele, Mrs. Jack East. Mrs. Ann
Funk, Mrs. Roy La Prane. Mrs.
Marshall MrClay. Dolores Steele
and Donna Kinney.
Mrs. Robert Horton. Mrs. Delos
Mills. Mrs. B. W. Short, Mrs. Clar
ence Gober. Mrs. Fred Beymer Jr
Mrs. Ernest Deer, Mrs. Harvey
Wise. Mrs. Ivy Propjt, Mrs. Glenn
Dehlinger. Mrs. C. B. Howe. Mrs.
O. D. Reeder and the hostess. Mrs.
Jack Weimer.
Party Meeting
LANOELL VALLEY The Lan
gell Valley Champs met' at the
home of David Thomas on July 31
for their regular meeting. After the
business meeting the Champs spent
the evening playing baseball.
The meeting was also the occa
sion of a birthday party lor David,
who was 11 years old.
Guests were Martin Brown. Ruth
and Margaret Thomas. Richard
Burnett, Mrs. Tlllie C ha II Is. Vera
and Verla Challis. Douglas Em
brey. Avhild Romtredt. Catherine
and Billy Dearborn. Mary Learttt,
Reg Thomas. Mrs. J. Henry Thom
as, and Virginia Thomas.
The club will make a tour soon
the club members and view their I
projects.
Bazaar Plans
MERRILL. Merrill Women of
the Moose discussed plans for an
October bazaar at their meeting
August 2. Susan Williams was ap
pointed chairman of the fancywork
booth, and announced that articles
for the ladies to take home and
complete will be given out at the
next meeting. August 18. At this
time also Marlorle Brown, chair'
man of the Mooseheart Alumni
committee will present her chapter
night program.
During Tuesday evening's meet
ing several reports were read and
approved. Rose Van Meter and Oiga
Bradshaw will receive their College
of Regenu degrees at the sixty.
first annual convention to be held
August 14 to 18 In San Francisco
and Oakland.
Marjone Brown and her commit
tee served refreshments at the close
of the meeting.
Tea Time
Mrs. Hamuel Poteet entertained
recently in honor of her mother.
Mrs. Helen Holmes, who was visit
ing from La Ha bra Heights. Calif.
Friends invited for tea were Mrs.
Robert Kent, Mrs. Edward Boyd,
Mrs. Bill Wentworth. Mrs. Chsrles
Kendall, Mrs. Will Langden, Mrs.
James Kronon. Linda Kay Holmes.
Mrs. Poteet's sister, was also present
lor tne aiiair.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and Linda
Kay returned Thursday to their
home.
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Honored
June Hrrshberger. bride-elect of
Clarence Reich, was feted Friday
night with a bridal shower given
at the Pelican party room by Anna
Johnson. Betty Cleig and Nancy
Edwards.
Winning prises during the eve
ning were Marlon Sexton. (Cath
erine Newman. Mrs. Joseph Keller.
Mrs. Alice Hershber. Barbara Mc
Intee. and Lynden King.
Guests at the affair were Mrs.
Alice Hershbergrr. mother of the
bride. Mrs. L. M. Hidgon. Mrs. R. S.
Johnson. Kalherlne Newman, Bar
bara Mclntee. Marion Sexton. Dnna
Kinney. Patsy Dickenson. Mrs.
Fredrle Foulton. Barbara Johnson,
Jan Barkdall. Mrs. Joseph Keller.
Mrs. John Albee. Lynden King and
Mrs. Dick Chambers.
Unable to attend were Mrs. L.
Lindsay, grandmother of the bride.
Mrs. O. Oreen. aunt of the bride.
Shirley Dalton and Mrs. Vale Sty
gard, aunt of the bride.
White Shrine
On Tuesday evening July 19. the
annual White Shrine picnic was
held In the Masonic hall. Nina Cur
rier and May Phlnney were in
charge of the refreshments. The
Utiles were prettily decorated with
garden flowers.
Following the picnic supper. Bu
la Hutchlns and Helen Spiker put
on a Parrel Post sale which was
very successful financially and af
forded much amusement. John Lar
son and Floyd Waddell were on the
entertainment committee.
Charles Currier gave several vo
cal solos and led the community
singing, while Dorothy Ramsby su
pervised the games which conclud
ed the evening. The next meeting
will be Tuesday September I.
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NEW PRESIDENT of the 8 et
40, the stote honor society of
the American Legion auxil
iary, is Mrs. Lillian Otterbein.
Mrs. Otterbein was elected
recently ot the state conven
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SHEVI.IN Mrs. Byvert Dahl
and Mrs. Jeo Herron gave a bridal
shower in honor of Mrs. Norman
Parrish, who was married recent
ly. The luncheon ahower was held
at the Shevlin community hall.
Ouests were Mrs. Peter Simp
kUu, Mrs. Undel of Fort land. Mrs.
Jim Dilly. Mrs. John Seems. Mrs.
John Munier. Janice Robinson,
Mrs. Oeorge Prokovlch. Mrs. Joe
Pratonovich. Mrs. Harry Stingley,
Mrs. Henry Erdman. Mra. Willard
Oumiiert. Mrs. LltUefield. Mrs. Or
vllle Fuller, Mrs. Lloyd Erwin.
Mrs. Samuel Burgess, Mrs. Vernon
Sayre. Mrs. Oeorge Posey, Mrs.
Verus Dahlln. Mrs. Melvln Free
man. Mrs. Stanley Parrlsh. Mrs.
Edward Banks.
Mertle Oonklln. Jo-Ann Conklln.
Mrs. Ben Conklin. Clarice James
of aUchrlst, Mrs. Lynn Carpenter.
Mrs. Bea Olson. Mrs. England.
Mrs. Cecil Reid. Audrey Sump
term and Mrs. Bob Slant of Bend.
Sending gifts but unable to at
tend were Mrs. Amos Thompson.
Cooper. Florence Olson. Halvonen
the Blomquesta, the Keppera. Mrs.
McCay. Mrs. Wallace and the
Kings.
Birthday Party
WESTS ID ELuclle Buck was
honored July SO with a birthday
party given by her mother at their
borne.
Ouests Included Neddie 81pp. Jer
ry Thill. Jimmy Nelson, Dick Buck.
Milton Adams, Charlie Crowl. Jim
mle and Zelda OTML Barbara
Jean Thompson. Arthada Jane
Vllnen. Rea. Louise and Barbara
Garrett, Norma and Bobhr Mult
Lucile. Lea May. Marie and Johnle
Buck. Joan Wilson from nr.ni.
Oarrett, Eva Mulkey. Mrs. Tref-
finger, Arthada Weber. Mrs. Day,
Eileen O'Neil and Verna Buck.
Elected
Mr. Lillian Otterbein, past presl-1
oeni 01 me American Legion aux
iliary In Klamath Fall., was elec
ted president of the state a et 40.
the Legion Women s honor society 1
recently.
The election took place at the
state convention In Salem. 3000 Le
gtonairea and auxiliary members
attended this convention which was
the thirty-first held in the state.
Mrs. Otterbein has been active
In Legion work for many years.
Saddle Club
MERRILL The Merrill Saddle
club made plana for a square dance
at their last meeting at the home
of Mrs. L. A. VanCleve. Definite
date for the affair will be an
nounced soon. The club hss been
riding each Saturday afternoon,
and meet at the crossroads by the
Robert Petrlk ranch at 2 p.m. They,
plan to continue the rides as long
as the weather permits.
At the conclusion of the meeting
the hostess. Mrs. VanCleve. served
refreshments to Mrs. Claude
Shuck, Mrs. John Otaromlnl. Helen
Lacey, and Mrs. Dan Cash man.
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Auxiliary
At the regular meeting ot the Ma
1 1 n Atnei'icuii Legion auxiliary
plana were iorinulaled lor a picnic
to be held with the Legum pool M
and their families In Malm park
August 7.
Items of business during the eve
ning ere the reports of Girls Stale
representative, Janet Uuiiue. and
rvliAbiiltaium chairman, Martha
Uruthanek.
annua WIKIe was elected to fill
the position of first vice-president
alter the resignation nl lues Fe'
llchel. Second vice president will
be Norma Hetraaek. These two.
with the Sergrant-iil-Arms, Hasel
Kallna. were Installed by Abbie
Herring.
At the cUue of the meeting the
hoate&nes, Anna and Norma Petra
sek. served refreshments lo the
members and visiting leglonalres,
John llerniiiohow. Merle Lonsley.
Ilaniia. Frank VlcUirln. Elsie Rob
erts and Commander Werner
Bunge.
Baby Fete
HENLEY Mrs. Hurold Young
was guest ot honor at a stork show
er Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. B. W. Short. Assisting hoat
esaes were the members of the Bid
and Bye Bridge club and Mra. Vera
Berry.
Mrs. Young was issMed by her
slter. Mrs. W. K. Jeffcoat. In open
ing the gifts.
Ouests were Ruth Psttln. Mrs.
Willard Duncan. Mrs. R. L. Fsir
child Jr. Mrs. Elisabeth Norrta.
Mr. and Mrs. S. McClrllsn. Mrs.
Henry Semon, Mrs. Wallace
Thompson, Mra. Clarence Hill. Mrs
Don Johnson, Mrs. R. L. Flem
ing. Mrs. Jay William Jeffcoat.
Mrs. Sam Enman. Marv Louise En
man. Mrs. H. E. Cslklns. Mrs
Oeure Stevenson and Mrs. Aim
Fairclo.
Mrs. Roy LaPrarle. Mra. Ward
Dolan. Mrs. Perry Dixon. Mrs
Merrill Bond. Mrs. Ronsld Whll
latch. Mrs. Harold Drhllnger. Mrs.
Jack Weimer. Mrs. Ruth Trslease.
Mrs. A. R. Dickson. Barbara Dick
son. Carolyn DlekNon, Mra. Ruby
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young. Mrs.
Jay Fairclo. Mrs. W. K. Jeffcoat.
Mrs. Ira Orem, Mrs. A. R. Camp
bell. Mrs. O. L. Brown. Mrs. Scott
Thompson. Mrs. Ed Ryan. Mra. Jay
Manning and the hnstewes. Mrs
Patricia Beymer, Mrs Marguerite
Brelthaupt. Mn. Ann Fatrrlo. Mrs.
Marjone Berry. Mrs. Arlene Tu
berk. Mrs. Bonnie Chevne. Mrs.
Barbara Btone. Mrs. Arlene Good
ing. Mrs. June Orem. Mrs. Jean
NorrU and Mrs. B. W. Short.
Circle Meet
Thursday evening July 31 mem
bers of the Friendly circle and
their families held a plcnle rn
Moore park. Twenty-tour were
present. It has been derided thst
the club will not meefsgain until
September g. when Louise O Brian
will be the hostess.
GOWNED IN A LINEN dress
made in Nicaragua is little
Frederick Mellby, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Erling Mellby. The
Mellbys recently moved to
Thief River Foils in Minne
sota. Mr. Mellby formerly was
a teacher at Henley.
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THE ENGAGEMENT of Frances Newell, daughter of Mrs.
Ira Newell of Pine Crove, wos announced recently. Frances
will marry Dean Seaney of this City on September 18. Dean
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Seoney of Hammond, Ind.
Bride Fete
BONANZA A bridal shower waa
given at the Bonansa library the
evening of July 37 In honor of Mrs.
Mrs Orvtlle Datum, the former Pa
tncla Brown, and Mrs. Timothy
Hess I Vera Brown i.
Ilusleaws tor the affair were Kay
House. Mildred Novotv, Jean Roas.
HuUne Houw, Helen Oowen. Nonie
Schooler. Jean M e F a I L. Alice
Brown and Robbie Ilouie.
The large room was decorated
with summer flowers.
Following the opening of gifts,
refreshments were served by the
hwtesses to Mrs. Dalton. Mrs.
Hess. Hazel Brown. Bern Ice Me
Cartle. Birdie Burke. C-llier
Brown. Odessa Noble. Delay Hick
man. Cleda Wella. Olive Burkes.
Audrey Andrews. Annie Romtredt,
Annie Lou Romtredt, Avhild Rom
tredt, Lilly Brown.
Beverly Lane Delorrs Frmnh.
Betty Pepnle. f.ibel Maxwell. .Ula
Prough, Florence Turner. Blanche
Oowtn, Erlrne Rhlnevauldt, la Hue
Msrkhsm. Eva Htmnk. Thelma
Schmoe. Kitty Drtscoll. Bnbhlette
Olft. Harel Olft. I Ills Irlcoll.
Bonnie Fernlunrt. IVru Hodges.
Mil Olft, Bette sialler, and Clertle
Dirk.
Dinner Party
BONANZA Mr. end Mra. Owen
Pepple entertained at their home
on Sunday. A poUurk dinner mas
served at noon.
Quests were Mr. and Mra Jn
Zlck. Larry and Joan, and Mr and
Mrs. David Turner, all of Han Fran. 1
Cisco. Howard Pepple and Olsdvsl
oi oeaiue. wash, Mr. and Mrs. Bob '
Pepple. Mrs. Frank Pepple. Mr. and I
Mrs. Cliff Pepple and Linda. Mr and ;
Mrs. Lloyd Pepple and arms, all of I
Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.I
Wella, Ted and Dirk Pepple, all ot
Bonansa.
Patty Ann McOretor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Laurie Mc
Oregor, former residents of this
city and now of Portland was mar
ried July 1 In Uial city to Charier
Lloyd Dwlgana.
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Birthday
WEKD Cdna Martin. Vivian
Freeman and Jen Shaffer wets
huaieaaes at a birthday party given
In honur of Annette CYru'a seventh
birthday o n Tuesday afternoon,
July 3. The children enjoyed play
ing games during the afternoon.
The hotee served refresh
ments to the following children!
Mary Ann C'ena, Janet Msrchl.
Prelicea C'ena. Annette One. Jos
C'ena. Mary Jean Tens, Robert
Cens. Richard Cena, Manns
Hpang, Drnnta Freeman. I orel la
Uowen. Musan Welrh. rlallr Welch,
Peter Ualelo. Kenny Mhaffer, Psttle
Ann Shatter. Kaihy Martin, and
Oerald Marrlil.
SHOWN ABOVE is Neva Jo
Leroue, who is the granddaugh
ter of Mrs. Parlee Lazarus of
Lindlcy Heights.
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