Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 05, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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SATURDAY, JANUARY B, in3il
PAGE SIX
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INTRODUCING RANDY AND RIXEY BALSIGER, twins who will be six years eld Janu
ary 25, with Elmer Balsiger, who needs no introduction. From the absorbed expressions
in the picture they could be gazing into a crystal ball, seeing future happenings of 1952.
Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh
KLAMATH GIRL
HOLIDAY BRIDE
IN PORTLAND
A holiday marriage in Portland
was solemnized recently, when Jes
a!ee Keffeler, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Proebstel, Bly, became
the bride of Charles Fosterling Jr.,
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fos
terling. Spanaway, Washington Dr.
Richard M. Steiner of the First
Unitarian Church read the service
at 8 p.m.. December 22, at' the
home of Miss Patti Lincoln. Only
immediate family and c'.ose friends
of the couple were present.
The living room of the Lincoln
home was decorrted with Christ
mas greens and lighted tr.pers.
Miss Lee Zoller, Miss Randi
Raanes and Miss Patty Lincoln
served the cake and assisted about
the room.
Mr. and Mrs. Fosterling Jr.. are
students at Reed College, and will
continue their attendance until oe'
ins graduated next year
their address is 4635 S. E. 23th
avenue, Portland, Oregon.
Patrick Hennon
Trudy Eberhardt
To Wed in January
New Year holiday guests at the
Francis Hannon home in Tulelake
were Catherine Krumlinde, sister
of Mrs. Hannon of Richmond, Cali
fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Han
non, Heiieley, Marion Lighthouse,
Oakland, Trudy Eberhardt, Ocean
Park, Wash., and Pat and Bill Han
non home from the University of
California.
Trudy and Patrick Hannon will
be married on January 26 at Sea
View Wash. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Eberhardt,
Ocean Park. A student at the Uni
versity of Oregon, she is a member
of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. They
will live In Berkeley, where Pat is
working for his Ph. D. at the Uni
versity of California under the of
fice of Naval Research Contract for
the Environmental Physioiogy. and
is a teaching assistant at that university.
NORMA DELORIE AND her fiance, Roy H. Butcher, who
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dutcher, 528 Pacific
Terrace, over the holidays, were guests of honor Sunday,
December 30, at an "Open House" when Norma met about
fifty of Roy's Klamath Falls friends. They have planned
a June wedding. Both of them live in Medford at the Dres
ent time. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delorie,
Prince Edward Island, Canada. Phoio by Kettler
Rainbow For Girls
To Be Instituted
. The newly formed Klamath Falls
Assembly, Order of the Rainbow
for girls will be instituted at 1:30
p.m. at the 100F Hall, Sunday,
January 6.
Institution will be followed by
Initiation of charter members.
All Master Masons and Eastern
Star members are Invited.
Installation of officers, which Is
open to the public will take place
at 3:30 p.m.
Vernon Bowmans
Visit Family
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bowman
of Portland, and their children, j
Ruth and Forrest, spent the holi
days visiting with Mr. Bowman's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Bjw-1
man of Merrill, and Mrs. Bow-1
man's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dale j
Rexford, 611 Delta. i
Mr. Bowman atendcvl high school '
In Merrill and is a graduate of j
the university of oregen.
He Is teaching In Portland at the
present time.
Rotarian
Yule Dance
The dance sponsored by the Ro
tarians for college, students and
their friends home for the Christ
mas holidays at the Villard Hotel.
December 28 was attended by over
50 couples.
The crowd of your.g people en
Joyed dancing to Sync Halaas' mu
sic from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight.
Punch and sandwiches were rerveU
during the evening.
Chaaerones present were: Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Bailey, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Reed, Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Prock.
Rotarian officers present were:
Mr. Warren Bennet, president, and
Mrs. Bennet, Mr. Scott Warren,
vice president, and Mrs. Warren,
Mr. O. K. Puckett, member of the
board of directors, and Mrs. Puckett.
MR. AND MRS. DAVID GERALD KING, who were married
in M. Paul s Episcopal church, December 17. Rev. V. C.
Wissenbach read the double ring service. The bride is
the former Thirza Elizabeth Glidden.
Photo by Kendall
Betty Glidden Bride Of
Jerry King at St. Pauls
St. Paul's EniscoDal church was the scene of the wed
ding of Thirza Elizabeth (Betty) Glidden to David Gerald
(Jerry) King December 17. Rev. F. C. Wisscnbrdi, formerly
of this city and now of Bend, read the double rinj service.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis A.
Glidden, 4505 Denver, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. David S. King, Medford.
The bride's gown was of white'
salln, with lace yoke, long pointed
sleeves and a court train. Her fin
gertip ell was held with an ar-
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MARY LOUISE SEXTON, whoso engagement was announced at a family Christmas
pnrly at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Sexton, 2:(r Hiversidu lnu
Her 'fiance is Lt. Gillette E. Gordon, now stationed now at Ft. Benning. He is th sou
of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gordon, Berkeley. The brido-clect is a member of a prominent
Klamath Basin family, and her engagement snouncemcnt is of Interest to her many local
friends. She is a graduate of University of Oregon, and her husband Is a graduate'of the
University of California. An early spring wedding is planned.
Photo by Fehly, Eugene
Eulalona
Chapter DAR
EIGHT ET FORTY
First meeting In
for Eulalona chapter. Dnunhtrra of
I the Anier.can Revolution, will bo
iiM Moiv.lnv evrnlnc. January 7.
Hnjot Mo, r,'i.i,in it i'l the WlUnVd hotel 111 one of the Cocktail
ceremony
Doris Pctus served the c:ike. Mrs.
F. C Wissenbach and Mrs How-
Eliihl el Foity held their aimunl
the new venr 'Christina party t the American
l.fglcn Hall on December l when
lliev cnlrrtKlntd
anil fr.ends at a
hour was from 6 to 6
FAMILY PARTY
ON CHRISTMAS
Mrs. flo-.e Kce.ife anked innii.
their huiibands I hers of hrr fumiy for a "t-M.
llu:k dinner, jtourthxr" Chrlilmas iij:lit. 'Dili u
rangement of orange blossoms. The
veil was borrowed Horn her cous.n,
and the blue garter holding tnc
lucky penny, was ako borrowed
from a cous.n. Her handktr;hie.
was the something old, having been
carr.ed by seerai menuers u. he.'
family at their weddings. The dime
in her shoe wr.s the same cue tnai
her mother wore in her thoj wnen
she was married. Betty carried nn
arrantement of two white orchids
surrounded by pink carnations on
her prayer book.
Catherine Glidden, sister of the
br.de was maid of honor, and wore
a dress similar to the bride's, o,
aqua tafieta. She carried pink car
nations and pompon chrysanthe
mums. The other two attendants,
Mirv Ann Dennv. who wove a ; j.e
satin dress and carried yellow
chrysanthemums: and Etheljane
(jUini). wnose aress was oi uiue
net and taffeia and carried laven
der chrysanthemums. Both were
classmates o: the bride at Good
Samaritan School of Nursing.
Paul Fiurv was the best man.
Ushers were Willis Glidden, broth
er of the bride, and Robert Ball.
Mrs. Glidden. mother of the
bride, wore a navy blue afternoon
suit, with white accessories. The
bridegroom's mother wore a navy
blue dress with white accessories.
Both wore purple orchid corsages.
The reception was ' held In the
parish hall immediately after the
a family tradition.
MovIhk pictures were taken and
chanter Alter dinner an evening of games later a buffet supper wot r,prvrU
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PIANO RECITAL
Mrs. Margaret Davles presented
her piano students at an Informal
recital at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Joseph Riker, 63D0 S. 6th, De
cember 19.
The following students were pre
sented: Marsha Hitchcock, Mary
Wells, Betty MacDonald, Dorothy ! officers Aloha Chapter 61 tonight
Riker, Judy Ferrcll, Alice Schlegel!at the Maronic Hall. Mrs. L. A.
and Edward Tucker. I Murphy will be Installed as Worthy
Refreshments were served after Matron and Elmer Bramlett will be
the recital. I installed as Worthy Patron.
Aloha Chapter 61
Installation
There will be an Installation of
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aid Glidden, the brldrs aunt Verteni, will prc ide cluriivj the bun- inusio wrs enjoyed by 33 to: Mr. and Mm. Cllrn Oulley,
poured at the coffee ti tle Je.in Iness se-slon. when deh-gati-t lo couples. Clirlslmns gllLi, which ' Uoiuile, Janice and Dnrcne Uullrv,
Rumollt:ut ar.i Mi-.ry Nel-oji both the nutlcnul cong.-ew ami I the wc,c llmml,.(1 by , individual ! Mr., and Mrs. V. 11. K'rsrr mid
served the punrh. Haw Mac Olid- stale conference of the Diuipht-rn .,,,,... , .. Hi.irin- Mr iu,n, .
den had charge of the guest book, of the American Revolution will bo '',"i"s weie picked up at the 8mr!r, Mr. and Mrs. William A.
and Rosemiiry and Karen Spctz as- elected. P'rtv and fnrwnrdrd to the pnllenls ; Kccuce and Darrell. ami Jerry,
slsted. j Mrs. Robert 0;lcll, chairman ol 'ru hcspllal at tho Dalles. I Mr. mid Mrs. William 1). Krrr)
After the reception, the now Mr. the hostess oonun'tli'i' will lie nv Arlena Ecliubcrt and her cwnnill. Joe and Mnynann Keo'"l, Mr,
and Mrs. Kin? lt)!t for a short trip slated by Mrs. C. D. McC'Icll.in. ire. Myrtle Mi tlrhey, Kllinbelli Mrs. Robert Kcn.ec. Mr. A. II
south. On their ritwii they will be , re. B. W, Zollmnn and Mrs. prtciJlc-incr and Jean Frye niadciWnde and Mr. and Mm. K,
at home in Medford. lAlvah Custer. .the iim:u",ciiirii; for Dm party, I Cooper.
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