Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 29, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGK SIX
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLF. OREGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 20. KIM
SUSAN GEARY . . . MARCIA WILSON
SUSAM USTQ6 . . i NANCY WARREN , JEAN OWfcNS . . . MARILYN GERBfcR
CAROLE ADAMS . . , SHIRLEY SEHORN
Gills' League met recently to help plan the spring formal in Pelican Court KUIIS, scheduled for April 5. The
dance is to be engineered by Dance-a-Lot Club, sponsored by Girls' League. Beverley Eells presided at the
meeting assisted by Margaret Powell. The girls pictured above modeled formats and represented different
classes. From .the left, Sophomore. Freshman, .Senior and Junior. This is an annual dance and the gills are
planning lavish decorations with "Symphony of the Sea" as the theme. Music lo be by the Starliters.
Photos; by Charles Carlson
MANZANITA
CHAPTER 172
The Initiatory degree was beauti
fully exemplified by the officers
of Manzanila Chapter 172, OES Fri
day evening March 21, at the IOOF
hall, Gladys Chubb, Jean Crams
and Ray Crams were welcomed
into the order. Thelma Clugston
served as courtesy candidate.
Worthy Matron Vera Fritsch and
Worthy Patron John Larson pre
sided at the meeting. Betty Hunt
er, grand representative of Penn
sylvania to Oregon wus introduced
and escorted to the east.
Being -Men's Night a program
of music was enjoyed. Beatrice
Dennlson at the piano, accompany
ing group singing in honor of the
blrthdav of the Worthy Matron.
The social hour was held in the
dining room where tables decorat
ed by Dora Austin and Helen Mc
Cornack featured the Oriental mo
tif. Pink ereen and yellow stream-
era led to a miniature Japanese
iratewav planted with flowers and
gifts honoring the birthday of Vers
Fritsch. Worthy Matron. Articles
from Japan, loaned by Corinne
Larson, highlight'.! the decorations.
Refreshments of Girl Scout cook
ies and Ice cream were served
bv John Larson, Everett Blehn,
John Stanley and Allan Betsch.
The Leo Hiils
Home From
Trip to South
Couple at Home
. In Coquille
In a lovely, informal ceremony.
March 16 at the Frist Methodist
Church. Phyllis Jean Znser,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AlbVrt
Zenger, "1604 Boardman Avenue, be
came the bride of William P.
O'Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
O'Neal, Coos Bay.
The one o'clock double ring cere
mony was read by Rev. Lloyd
Holloway. Preceding the service,
Don McKenzie sang "At Dawning."
"Because" and "The Lord's Pray
er" accompanied by Mrs. Gordon '
Morris at the piano.
The young couple took their vows
before an arrangement of pink and
white snapdragons and woodwardia
fern. The bride entered the room
escorted by her father, who gave
her in marriage. She wore a light
blue suit made wiih short-titted
jacket and flared skirt and her
close fitting profile hat was made
entirely of white velvet flowers.
She carried a white Bible with an
arrangement of white orchids and
stephanotis.
Mrs. James O'Neal was matron
of honor. Best man was James
O'Neal, brother of the bridegroom.
Don Zenger, brother of the bride,
was usher.
A reception at the Winema Hotel
was held after the wedding service.
Mrs. W. F. Jenne was In charge
of the guest book, Mrs. E. V.
Schrantz cut the three-tiered wed
ding cake, and pouring were Mrs.
Ad Zenger an! Mrs. Henry Zen
ger. all aunts of the bride.
After a brief honeymoon the
young couple will be at home, in
The Leo Huls returned March 2J fcoquille. Mrs. O'Neal is teaching
from a five and one-half weeks
trip through the south. They went
bv rail and leisurely stopped at
Albuoueraue. Oklahoma City. Mem
phis, Charleston. S.C., New Orleans
Houston, bavannan, Jacksonville.
Fla., El Paso, Juarez and so on.
They visited the Scottish Rite Tem
ple in Guthrie, Oklahoma, largest
in Uie world; once seen never
forgotten. 1
They found the same southern
hospitality prevailing that had
been enjoyed on preiious trips
and outstanding was the service
and courtesy at the Savannah Hotel
in Georgia. The" were presented
with "Mr. and Mrs." make-up sets,
which included all the essentials
for both of them even to razor
blades for the "Mr."
On the way home they saw the
Charles Garcelons, Henry Moes
and Glenn Houts, all living around
Palo Alto.
Now at home. 219 N. 9th Street,
they are enjoying the trip in ret
rospect, and are still amazed at
the startling changes in Houston's
skyline since they were there two
years ago.
AAUW to Stage
'Stained Glass'
The drama group of the Klamath
Falls branch of American Associa
tion of University Women will pre
sent a play "Stained Glass," at
the Willard Hotel, Saturday, April
12 at 2 o'clock. This play Is quite
impressive and appropriate to
the Easter season and the public
Is cordially invited to attend.
The cast of characters include:
Mrs. Don Zumwalt, Miss Kay Wal
ton, Mrs. Robert Erlandson, Mrs.
Lynn Propst, Mrs. Herman Shock
cy, and Miss Patricia Murphy.
First Birthday
Is Celebrated
MERRILL Small Cindy Hodges,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hodges, observed her first birth
day anniversary March 12. Her dec
orated birthday cake with one can
dle, centered the refreshment table,
and large pink and blue candlci
placed on either side completed
the deflorations. Balloons, placed
pbout the room, added to the fer
tiveness of the occasion.
Enjoying the party with Clndv
were Gary and Jannie Hodnes,
f-'herry Hodges, Billy and Jeny
Hammond. Mike and Lee McKoen,,
Sandra Fotherlngbam, Johnny So
well, Pam and Lou Hill, Susan
Hasklns, Ronnie Puckett. Bobbv
and Nancy Merrilees, Cindy's old
er brother Ricky, and Grandma
Delia Hodges.
Invited but unable to attend were
Dennis Hodges, Marilyn Hammond,
Rodney Rose, Gordon Staraclak,
Harriett Fotherlngham, Madie Pye
rtt, and Cindy Duncan.
at Empire, and Mr. O'Neal is ath
letic coach at Bandon. Both Mr.
and Mrs. O'Neal are graduates of
Southern Oregon College of Educa
tion. Out of town guests included: Mr.
end Mrs. E. V. Schrantz, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Davidson. Mrs. W.
F. Jenne, Grcsham; Mrs. Henry
Zenker, Mrs. Alice Smith. Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Ad Zenger,
Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. J. W".
O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Perry. Mrs. Lee
Sundbaum and Bob Ellis, Coos
Bay. .
Voice Clinic
Attended By
Klamath Trio,
Mrs. George Mclntyre. Mrs. T.
Cecil Adams and daughter. Jean
are to be In Sacramento March 31
and April 1. to attend a vocal
clinic.
Voice teachers from W h 1 te
Plains, New York are conducting
several clinics in the west, all of
them concerning scientific research
in tne neid oi voice training.
Degree of Honor
Initiation
Degree of Honor Lodce met
March 24 in the KC Hall. Marguer
ite Wiard, president, conducted the
meciing.
Four candidates were initiated:
Nancy Lee Stiles. Gerda Fave
Lundsten, Joyce Johnson and Shir-
icy sample.
Following initiation they were
presented at the altar for intro
duction end graduation services by
the junior director, Edith Wiard.
Each received her graduation pin
and a personal gift from the junior
director.
Refreshments were served after
the meeting by the committee:
Vesta Stiles, Dorothy Brinson and
Letha Brumble.
ANW CLUB
Mrs. Marlon Hanks was assisted
by her daughter. Mrs Everett L.
Miner, when she entertained the
Art and Needlework Club March
19, in her home, 133 Pine Streel.
An evnffllant. Innphnn van trtrri
No the following members: Mrs. D.
v. KuvKendall, Mrs. A. J. Powell,
Mr. George R. Hum, Mrs. H. M,
Brown. Mrs.- W.P. McMillan, Mrs.
C. H. Underwood, Mrs. Calvin Hunt,
Mrs. Charles J. Martin and Mrs.
Carey M. Ramsby.
Mrs. W. P. McMillan will enter
tain the club at her home 217 Pine
Street, April 16.
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"WEDDING CUSTOMS"
By Evelyn Murray
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A DOUBLE RING SERVICE at the First Methodist Church,
read by Rev. Lloyd Holloway, at 1 p.m., March 16, united
Phyllis Jean Zenger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Zenger, 4604 Boardman Avenue, and William P. O'Neal,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Neal, Coos Bay, in marriage.
They are now at home in Coquille, where the bride teaches
at Empire, and her husband is athletic coach at Bandon.
Photo by Davidson
AMBRIEU CLUB
Ambrieu Club met March 18 at
the home of Mrs. F. Murphy. 2121
Etna, with eight members present.
Tentative plans were made for a
hunsband and wife party.
Mrs. C. Griffis is now secretary,
following the resignation of Mrs.
E. V. Zell.
Evening's prize was won by Mrs.
E. Cronqulst.
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. Nuptial Setting
Hie home of Mr. and Mi'k. nb
rrt O'llumi, Aslilund, was the ei
tuiK for the luiiri'hiite of Mrs.
Ollarrns slater. Virginia Ann
Lulx. diiuuhtcr of Mr. and Mrs.
I.. O. I.iiIk. 4131 Thompson, to
Hubert D. Martin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross F. Murtlii, Taconm.
Ilcv. Ituss Knotti olflclntrd at
the double rum ceremony, p.m.,
March It), bpfore a fireplace ln
icisiiersrd Willi dnflodlb, while
Mock mid liuby lrln. Illuiiilnnlnl
with liKhtcd tuners In floor cande
labra. Uivm In marrtiiite by her father,
the bride wore a turnuolne blue
milt slyled wllh cupe Meeves. She
wore mnv accessories and her off
white hut was trimmed with or
iiie blossoms. Her bouquet was
of baby orchids and atephanutl. on
n white lllble.
Mrs. Robert O'llarra, matron of
honor, was Klilred In a belue Milt
Willi lavender arrewnries and iihe
wore a corsnge nf vlolrls.
Cirorpe Wcyprhneuser. KiiKniP,
was best man, and Robert O'llar
ra. brollier-ln-law of the bride was1
usher. Knlhleen O'llorra, bride's
nieip. received at the door.
Mrs. t.ulz chose a navv blue ros
tume with pink accessories and a
white orchid shoulder corsane for
her daughter'! weddliiK.
Tlie krldrKrooin's mother, Mis.
Martin, wore navy blue wllh while
accessories and her corsane was
the same as Mrs. l.uu.
Phyllis Biidiie. Norlh Bend, a
friend of the bride, served punch;
Ann Martin, the bridegroom's sis
ter from Tacnma, serveil the cake,
mid .led Stanwood. OHC classmate
of Vlrninla Ann's, Caldwell, Idaho,
passed the bride's book.
F'or the weddlntf trip to the coast
the bride wore hrr weddlnu suit
and the orchids from the bridal
bouquet were her corsane.
The ncwlywcds will, be nt home,
,IWI uayvlcw, Norm Uend.
ORDER OF
AMARANTH
Friend-hip Court II, Order of
: Amaranth, met WrdncMlay, Mnrih
ID. Iii Hie Musonlc Trmplc, Hun
orcd l.ady Ox Clleumr, Royal Ma.
I troll, mid Sir Knlulil James Hull-
!lrr. Royal I'ulroii, wrio llio pro-
isiiiuiK ofllccra.
I Krlcndshlp Court wns honored lo
have the lullowiim (liniiiiuuinhril
inembera prioni! ; 8. K., Jack
Hchule Ji , i'ust Ounnl Koynl I'u.
trull of Otrnnli, S. K , Frank Douu-
las, Asslsiuut ClraiHl l.eciurrr nf
On nun, 8. K . Lurry linker, gniuil
icpresi-ninllve lo Ciillloruin mid II.
' L.. Cirat-e lieiinaii, griind rrpio
Ueulallve lo Illinois.
'Die yearly election of olflceia
wns hrlcl. Kliiird were. II. I..
I Mien .'Jlo cr. Itnyiil Mullein, H. R.
lOeore llouilon. Royal l'u Iron. II.
1... lleatlire IJrulAiili, .ssulnln
Royal Matron, h. K Floyd ', -t.
dell. Aswlale Royal i'niron, II I...
HpIpii C'rnpo. Serreturv, II. I... Fan
: mo May ihoiiipson, 'lipusurer, II.
, Riiili Rodpiibrrui'r, t:oiiduiires,
II. I.., (.'nllieriiic Wrlglu, Aaooclatg
Couduclress.
FollowlniE ihe regular meeting re
' IreshuiPiiln were nerved during Hie
nuspiiniity nour.
Birthday Dinner
I.ANGF.IX VAI.I.EY-Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Mniiiii enieiialned
Ml. and Mrs. Orville Hrhroeder
with a dinner Mnnii vo m honor
of Mrs. Bchroeder's birthday.
Places were also set tor Rnvinond
Bchrocdrr and Ilob Ilprsnian.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT D. MARTIN who were married
at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert O'llarra, Ashland. Virginia Ann Lulz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lutz, 4631 Thompson and
Robert Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross F. Martin, Tacoma,
repeated vows in a double ring ceremony in front of the
living room fireplace before a gathering of friends and
relatives. Rev. Ross Knotts of the Methodist church offi
ciated. - Photo by Shanglc, Medford
Newlrsli &s spring
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Elks Lodge. Plans
Inauaural Ball
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Klk's- Lodge Inaugural Ball Is
scheduled tor April 6. honoring the
new Exalted Ruler. John A. flcliti- !
bert nnd all officers and their
Indies. i
The affair Is to be formal, and
members will be guests of the
lodge. ;
Baldy Evans music.
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