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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1952)
1 HAGli hiA HKRALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 10A2 'WWWWtratf .'" but " ( 6 Jj. ; ykjf . H AY te&fr w& x. ,f V jj I A GARDEN PARTY AND TEA was beautifully planned and carried out at the bridal shower given by Mrs. Leslie Rogers Thursday afternoon, June 5, at her home, 851 Pacific Terrace, when she entertained in honor of Marian Mclntyre, bride-elect, whose marriage will be an event of the near future. Shown above, is Mrs. Rogers (center) guest of honor, Marian (left), and Colleen Creswell, who will be maid of honor at Marian's wedding to Samuel Raymond June 15 Photo by Kettle'r. Marian Mclntyre Feted at Shower Mrs. Gerry Wolff Presents Students In Piano Recital CHILOQUIN Fifteen piano pu pils of Mrs. Gerry Wolff were pre sented in a recital on Monday evening, June 2, at the Methodist Church. The program climaxed a school year of study for the pupils, who range from pre-first grade to fourth grade music. Micki Jo Wolff played ' Flying to the Moon." a kindergarten piece. Students who have advanced this year from the beginning of music to high first grade, are Sally Bwanson. who played "Biding on Mule," "Motorcycle Cop" and "Movies;" Sharon Wilder. "The Sphinx" and "Downstairs Play room;" Marlene Dumont, "Band Is Playing Dixie;" George Swan son "Fairy Court," "Owl s Ques tion" and "Elevator." Two stu dents are Just entering second trade music were Beverly David, who played "Shortin1 Bread" and Campbells are Coming;" and Roberta Dumont who played on the Levee." - -T Second grade music students also include Delos Echlin who played "The Loveliest Night o. the Year" and "Hawaiian Love Eong:" Marilyn. Echlin. who with her brother, Delos, played "Chimes of Spring;" and as a solo, -"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny' and "Starlight Walts;" Doris Ann Di Ulio, who played "Just a Song at Twilight" and "Alice Blue Gown" and with her sister played "Dan, the Piccolo Man." Agatha DiUlio played as solos, "Deep Purme" and "In an 18th Century Garden" by Mozart. Cherry Wolff chose "The Whistler" -Whispering'' and "Peggy O'Neill" as her selections: and Enid Wil liams played "Wonderful One" and "Garden of the Stars." Marie Nicholson, who is begin ning third grade music, played Bobcat Boogie. The Swan by Saint Saens and "Rhapsody in Orange, a novelty number. Audrey Varnum, beginning fourth grade music, chose Morton Gould's "Pavanne" and the "Aragonaise" from"Lecid." Closing the program in a rol licking manner were Enid Wil liams and Marie Nicholson who played a duet of "The Band Played On.'" . x Not appealing in this recital were other students who were either Just beginning, out of town, or accordion students'. They are Janet and Lyle Hall, Peggy Du Bois, Lowell Mannering. Benny Nygren, Tony Dumont, Meta Col lins and Clark Roeder. Thursday afternoon. June 8. a number of guests gathered at the home of Mrs. Leslie Rogers, 801 Pacific Terrace, when she enter tained with a bridal shower for Marlon Mclntyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mclntyre, 109 Lincoln Street, whose forthcoming marriage to Samuel Raymond will be an event on the June social calendar. The first part of the afternoon was a garden party, alter wnicn the guests assembled Indoors for the opening- oi me guts, ine onoe- elect was assisted oy uoiien tres be her will maid of well, who honor. Assisting Mrs. Rogers were Mrs. Scott Warren and Mrs. James Rogers. Two tranddaughters, Janna and Nancv Warren.-received the guests at the door. The rooms were beautiful with yellow and orchid iris in profu sion. Illuminated with lighted tapers. Especially lovely was the tea table, which was draped with a handsome lace cloth, and wedding bells were featured as the theme Lions and Lioness Install Officers Mrs. Al Crose, State Lions Aux iliary President. Salem, attended Lioness Clubs' annual installation. May 24. at Jeneds. Mrs. Joe Thomas was installed as new president; Mrs. Irvin Burke, vice president: Mrs. Ray mond McNp.bb. secretary-treasurer ana Mrs. w. rurvine. liaison officer Lions Club colors of purple and gold were used in the table ar rangements. Mrs. E. Robinson installed the Lioness officers, and she presented each one witn a bouquet. w; fli MRS. LAWRENCE BERTRAM and Mrs. J. P. Matthews (right) catching up on conver sation, while Mrs. Bertram was here for a visit, primarily to announce her daughter, Helen's, engagement to "Hud" Wampler. Mr. and Mrs. licrtrain arc former residents, now living in Phoenix, and their daughter has been slaying with the Matthews during her senior year at KU11S. Mrs. Bertram was a houseguesl nt the Matthews home, 822 f ...i. :i uA ill...... i... t- ..i... IjllilUlll, lll'll' Photo by Ketller REFLECTIONS FROM MR. AND MRS. F. H. GAUTHIER of Chiloquin have this week announced the engagement of their daughter Louise to James Dychc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dyche of Fort Klamath. Dyche is a U.S. paratrooper, stationed in North Carolina, but now home on leave. Photo by Fcrebcc. SOROPTIMIST Margaret Larkin was chairman of the day at the regular luncheon meeting of the Soroptimist Club. Thursday. June, a al the Pelican Party Room. She Introduced the guest speak . H. J. (Budi Chandler man ager of Radio Station KFLW. who spose on "The Miracle of Amer ica." In comparing Western civilization and the Eastern "distortion of So- iclalism," Mr. Chandler said. "We are American in principle and prac tice, but are we American in spirit? The speaker stressed that unless we guard our freedoms they may for the refreshments. Mrs. Andrew b, i05t and that chrlstjanily Jus Collier and Mrs. Warren iiunt poured during the tea hour. VENTURE CLUB June 3. the Klamath Falls Ven tnro rlnh helri 8:30 business din ner meetina at the Willard Hotel. The dinner meetings will be dis- tice and eauaiitr are the answers to the ills of the country. Mr. Chandler said that television can be a wonderfully constructive instrument. "It has been used in West Germany to show the home life and the industries of the Unit. ed States, and will be used by the uuitcu nations at ineir sessions, he said. President Ofa Smith announced continued during the summer that the Venture Club was to have months. There will be no social for the month of June. However, there will be one in July and one in Aug ust. June 19 a Joint dinner meeting with the Venture Girls and the Bor nntlmistr will be held at the Peli can Cafe from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. June 26 a formal installation of the new officers for both clubs. Venture Club and the Soroptimists Club, will be held at the Pelican Cafe in the evening- All Venture girls are requesiea to complete and return all baby Layette articles to Mary Bothwell. as soon as possible. charge of the nroeram. Jun iq Maude Goeller was welcomed to the meeting after a lengthy illness. Coral Sabo won the award of the day. Lorene Bertram. Ruth O Harra, and Mrs. George Watt were lunch eon guests. Soroptimist Club members had a "Handkerchief shower" for Esther Lawlery Dllworth. The gifts are be ing sent to her at Blaine. Washington. :-it v :, -".t sfz' tTa V "i 4aW.W J. i . a PATI O'CONNOR daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. O'Connor, 133 Grant Street, was recently the recipient of the F. A. Miller Award for excellence in journalism at St. Mary's College for Women, Notre Dame, Indiana. Pali is a senior journalism student at the college and will be 1952-53 editor of the college paper. The award, given by F. A. Miller, editor of the South Bend Tribune, is for outstanding student work on the college newspaper. Pati was given the money prize for editorial writing. NOTE TIIAT-Carl Cook was In town li om OceunsKle to nllend Die KtJhS commencement exercises He will be remembered for a long litre to come bv many of the grnduntes a( that clurt and olliers who had been counseled and be Irleniltil by him when lliey were small fry. 1 LOOKfNO MIGHTY PERT-ai Mrs A. J. Vove iLou In town :or a short visit staving with her sister Agnes Mrs. hrru Sciinllorit renewing contacts and visiting with clri Irieiids left (or her home tn Hollywood a few days aeo wllh her niece Oracle Lou daughter ol Bob rnd Thelinn iMIrkevi Henry Grade l.ou thrilled with the very thought of the (rip ami vacation. A nEVELATION-was person ally meeting what was im umil Ihen merely a bv-line over an ever lianguliig bit ol cony sent Irom New Pine Creek Prior to a recent trip In that vicinity rnd brcomiiia acauulnted with Correspondent Irvin Paris and his dcllahilul ff nilly "thai was that" now (lie name Incorporates warm Mrndll. ness In huge amounts and the lin rtressive dignity ol living and lei lie." INCIDENTALLY-a big bououet to the l.akevlew Lions and other civic minded people In that towu (or lollowlng through so beautllullv Willi the new municipal swimming 'lionl-aii added Incentive to Kh' and Ita "long-cherished" dream. THE 8TII.ES-PROCK anniver 'Sniy parly their wedding date Is tlie same and (he same number cf year- too was June i end al jth torklall and dancing parly at : the Yacht Club a loud pioi-Uma-lion was heard when (he Mavor Bob Tliompson tevealed In re verberating tones that It was alio his blrthrtay-and It should be properly observed. TltAVKLIN 1s what Oreggy Kurd and till mama and papa will be ilolna tor awhile Red and Pat Hind and young Oreggy took oil Inr Santa Monica to visit Ills ttrsiuimoUirr Mrs. Irene llurd first long (rip for him. IN SAN rRANClSCO-Ellr.abeth Knatii) Van Emon and Alan O'Neill were married Mtv 31 in St. Emydlus Church Remem bered as Hellv to her many friend :ln KF she has been living In BP (for some lime where her molher Mrs. Julia Van Emon Nora , Rlnker's abler also Uvea The lecepl'on was at the home of her brother Maurice Van Emon The 0 Keills will be In sunny So Cal for the summer. 1 FIVE OUEST8 who aliended 1 the shower for Marian Mclntyre al (he. home of Mrs. Leslie Rogers- June 6 wero also prrsent at other given by her 'It yrara ago :ui Mrs. Ucuige Mclntyre a "imu and blue " one prior to arrival ol Marian Hlghllglil ol recent tliuwci was a 'golf contest" guests trying their skill at chip-allots and puttnm object to gel (he ball lillo a roa boy hat and alrateglrally placed garbage can clever and fun. IN ANSWER TO-tlle maliv In onirics about Ann Rood who re cently underwent eve aurgerv it s a pleasure to report that she la home and Improving Her alster and brother-in-law Mr. and Mis. Arthur Lloyd Hiokaiie are and her lor an Indefinite Hay, JEANETTK HAYDEN ainbl. lloim and eiiteruruin' gal has been busy redecorating her (liualns on Mortimer Hiand the result i, cool comfortable and coty Please pass the paint brush. SURPRISE VIHITM from Mrs. James Lopes and Louis and Jaua lee -. young goid looking Lonea sprouts mama was Jerrv Lee Orlfllu Leah Dent's dauithtrr Jerry was on way lo visit Leah and Ileno-and iMinped In In see I.ou llosellon nearly unhinged I.ou wllh her unexpected and exciting arrival. 4-DAY SERVICE! nffiik Invlfatlons Announcements lag ravta ar Praaiit4. riraanalliao' eafkini loi yaur racagtlaa ... Cugs and glaltt. Shaw Stationery Co. 729 Main WURUTZER A asagniiicent iane. Maay tartly stylet i Hniihn to cheota LOUIS R. MANN 120 No. 7th PIANO CO. JoanlauoT t- 1 C.-.l.rrij ,n I I 'THE SAVAGE" f -4 ' f (LA TIME HAS PROVEN. THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE READ ABOUT 44 CALORIES PEK THIN SLICE , 'Mtt' 'HnllrnMil dill and Cilwit Cuioa." 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