Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 16, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE
of Mrs. Harriett Mills, Coos
to Ted DeMerritt, son of Mr.
was announced recently. The
Episcopal Church, Coos Bay,
young couple are students at
FORT KLAMATH
By MYRTLE WLMER
i A houseguest at the home of
I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAuliffe
' and family Is her brother. Father
' William voaa, wno is vacationing
here from Seattle, Wash.
i Helen and Lee Noah, daughter
I and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
i Noah of Prineville, returned home
Thursday after visiting on the pre-
1 ceding Monday at tne nome oi mcir
1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
I Chiirlex M Noah.
Anita Vaden, daughter of Mr.
.nH Mrs. Ra Dh Vaden. oi me Maw.
J kins Cattle Co. ranch, ts home after
j spending a week visiting in tuam-
ath Falls wim ner granaparcum,
Mr and Mrs. Henry Vaden.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Denton vis
ited over the weekend from Port
land at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Yegge of Denton Park. Den
ton operates a lumber yard in
Guam, and was recently called
home to Portland by the illness of
his wife. .
Among local people who enjoyed
the Elk's picnic held Sunday,
Aug. 3, at the eity Park at Malin,
ware Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
McAuliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Loren L.
Miller Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Boeder and Mrs. Jerry Sisemore.
Houseguests from weonesoay
until Friday at the home of Mrs.
Mvrtle Denton and son Delbert,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lew O'Neil and
their sons, Michael and Oary
Sparks. Nev. Mrs. O'Neil is a
niece by marriage of Mrs. Clara
Beail, who is Mrs. Denton's sister,
and a summer visitor at the Den
ton home, lrom Areata, uaiu.
Spending all day Sunday at the
Denton rancn nome were Mrs.
Viola McDowell and daughter,
Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fan
ger, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bellows
and Mrs. Phil Lowd, all of Med
lord. The women are nieces of
Mrs. Denton and Mrs. Beall, Mrs.
Lowd being the former Claudia
Klum, widow of the late state po
lice officer, Phil Lowd, of Med
lord. Another houseguest at the home
of Mrs. Denton and son is Mrs.
Minnie Mallory, who on Wednesday
Aug. 6, went to Klamath Falls for
dental attention. During her few
days' stay she will be the guest of
a friend, Mrs. Florence iromoiee
of Klamath Falls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Zanz. San
Jose, visited from Monday until
Wednesday, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter J. Wright. On
Friday, Mrs. Wright left by train
from Klamath Falls for Oakland,
where she will visit for two weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. Martha
Freauff, and will also visit other
relatives and friends at Coronado
and Fresno before returning home.
After a ' six weeks' stay in bed
as a result of a severe spinal in
jury, Mrs. Fred O. Brown, Crystal,
is able to be up and around again
at her home at the Brown ranch.
Gay Stewart, Sacramento, vis
ited here last week at the home
of her aunt and family, Mr., and
Mrs. James Van Wormer and son
Douglas, leaving on Friday, for
Klamath Falls, where she will stay
with her sister, Mrs. Charles
Smith, before returning to her
home in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Ord Fritchett re
turned here Sunday evening after
attenaine the rodeo at PrinevUle.
where they were guests during the
stay at the home of old friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Kelly, at the
Haycrcek ranch. Going to Prine
ville Sunday, for the last day of
the show were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Zumbrun and Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Fritchett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Miller
Jr., and their three little sons,
enjoyed a few days at the beach
and visltinir her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Patterson. Portland.
returning home Monday. Auir. 1.
During their absence, their infant
daughter, Mary Anne, was left
here in the care of her Daternal
grandmother, Mrs. Loren L. Miller
i Mr. and Mrs. Ival Knox and
I children slopped here briefly on
rnursaay, to visit nis mother, Mrs.
Roy Wimer, while enroute to
; Bprague River, to see other relatives.
Diane Bechtel and her maternal
grandmother, Mrs, Eva Fritchett,
left last week for Mitchell. Ore..
' called by news of the illness of
Diane mother, Mrs. Dick Youna
During Diane's absence, Mrs. Wil
liam C. Martin in pinch hitting In
ner position as waitress at the Old
Fort Tavern and Cafe where Diane
has worked for some time past,
I Mr. ana Mrs. josepn rialford
: spent last weekend .visiting her
brother, John Conroy, at Shaniko,
(Ore., and also called on other re
latives at Maupln and Tygh Valley
while in the vicinity.
Mr, and Mrs. Al Lewis made e
J trip to Portland over the weekend
of Mary Lou Mills, daughter
Bay, and William Mills, Seattle,
and Mrs. T. A. DeMerritt, Malin,
wedding will take place in the
Saturday, August 23, 4 p.m. The
Oregon State College.
'to visit her relatives.
The Old Swimmin' Hole at Den
ton Park, has proved a most popu
lar spot during the past month of
warm, sunlit days, the ideal sum
mer weather having been condu
cive to various groups holding their
annual all-day picnic outing among
the pines at Denton Park. On Sun
day. Aug. 3, employes of the Bal
siger Motor Co. and also mem
bers of the Bartenders' Union of
Klamath Falls gathered there for
picnics, while, Saturday. Aug. .
was the occasion for a gathering
of Bonneville Power Proiert m.
ployes. Scheduled tor next Sunday.
Aug. 17, is the Klamath Falls Fra
ternal Order of Eagles picnic, and
on Sunday. Aug. 24. Pacific Fnni
and Produce Co. employes of Klam
ath Falls, will hold their annual
picnic at the park.
An event of the weekend of Aug.
16-17. will be the third annual u
together and nicnic of the wv
River Pioneer and Old Timer or
ganization, on Saturday evening.
Aug. 16, local members will be
hosts for a social meeting in the
C. I. Clubhouse, when election of
officers will be held.
On Sunday, the all-dnv annual
picnic will be held At. Jai-ksnn V
Kimball park at the head of Wood
River, with the oraanicattnn fur.
mshing ice cream and coffee for
the feast which will highlight the
occasion. Although it is a sad fact
that during the past year, death
is ut&en neavy ion of our be-
lovea pioneer and old-time resi.
cents oi Wood River Vallev. still
those who remain are determined
10 carry on ana make the gather
ing this year a success for mem
bers ot the organization and their
families. Plans are being made in
anticipation of a large attendance.
Officers of the zrouD are: Emmcrt
oisemore, president; Stewart Nich
olson, vice president; secretary,
Mrs. Wade Crawford: treasurer.
Mrs. William Zumbrun. Those olan-
ning to come are asked to bring
an item of food for the picnic, also
personal table service and silver.
The dinner given in the c. t
Clubhouse, Saturday evening, Aug.
8. by members of the Women's
Society of Christian Service of the
local Metnodist community Church.
was a fine success. Co-chairmen
were Mrs. Raymond S. Looslev and
Mrs. Bert Gray, assisted by mem
bers of the church group as well
as C. L. club members and women
of the communitv in eeneral in
addition to local business establish
ments, all helping by donations and
work to add a substantial sum. to
tne church improvement fund here.
Piece de resistance was baked ham
or roast beef, served in the tradi
tional, well-known Fort Klamath
style with ail the delectable trim
mings. Patrons served during the
evening. Included not only local
people but several from nearby
points as well as numerous tourists
who had stopped off in Fort Klam
ath to spend the night before re
suming their trips the next day.
These latter were especially
pleased with the viand3, pronounc
ing the dinner most delicious and
the best they had enjoyed while
travelling. This is a well-deserved
tribute to the culinary ability of
Fort Klamath women, as we have
here some of the finest cooks to
be found anywhere.
FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
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at underwood's
706 Main Streot
Klamath Fallf, Oragon
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STEPHANIE DEE GUDERIAN
with a luncheon held, Friday,
305 California Avenue.
REFLECTIONS
FROM
THIS WEEK'S REFLECTIONS
By SALLY BARNHIS, L
Klamath County's Skyline lakes
beckoned hundreds of vacationing
tuamath persons this month as the
harried city dwellers took advan
tage of the few weeks left before
the rush to get back to school.
Many families who want a little
excitement, such as water skiing
and speedboat ridmg. along with
a restful atmosphere have been va
cationing at Lake O' Woods. A (ew
oi the caoms there almost burst
ing at the seams with company
include:
The Bennets". on the West side
of the lake, into which a steady
stream of guests have been pour
ing this summer. Staying there this
past week were the Beimels' daugh
ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McLaughlin of San Fran
cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ben
net and daughter Betty spent the
past weekend there and will go
again today.
Mrs. Martin Ramsby. society ed
itor for the Herald and News, and
her daughter Sue are spending
tneir vacation at the Matthew Fin
nigan cabin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linman really
had their hands full when thev took
their son Joe and three of his
friends to their cabin for a three
day outing. August 8th through the
10th. The boys who young Joe had
as his guests were Donald Brail
ler. Peter Barnhisel. and Harrv
Childers.
A Wonderful month spent at the
Dr. Ralph Stearns' cabin will
come to an end. Sunday. August
17. for the newlvweds, Mr. and
Mrs. "Perky" Stearns, for Perkv
has orders to report to McCord
Airbase, Tacoma. Monday. Dr. and
Mrs. Stearns spent the weekend
with the young couple at the cabin.
but their daughter Frances didn't
accompany them. .
rrances could not go to
the lake as she had already ac
cepted an Invitation to visit Nancy
Hoggland, former resident of Klam
ath Falls, at her home in Portland.
Frances will be leaving here soon
for Northwestern University. Chi
cago, where she will enter as a
freshman.
Helen Dettweiler will be at
Reames Golf Club. Thursday, Aug
ust 21, for a golf clinic and an exhi
bition match. Around 6:30 Thurs
day evening a buffet dinner will
be served to the club's members.
Mrs. W. F. Relmer. DuBols.
Penn, came here recently by plane
to visit ner daughter and son-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. T. P.- Young,
230 Donald Street. The Youngs have
been taking their guest to many
scenic places including the Oregon
Coast.
Two girls who are to be in out
of town weddings the next few
HKHAl.l) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FA1.US. OREGON
celebrated her fifth birthday'
August 8, at her parent's home,
weeks are Kav Johnston, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston,
and Barbara Swanson. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swnnsnn rnu
left Friday, August 15. for Port
land where she wil be bridesmaid
Saturday night. August 16. for Haz
el Fletcher, a Clu Omega sorority
'cr i u,. aaroara will leave
this coming Friday for Portland
where she Is to be a bridesmaid
for Betty Coe Rllea. daughter of
Major General Rllea. The marriage
ceremony will take place Sunday
August 24. Barbara and Beltv are
college friends from the U of O.
.
Attending the trap shoot this
week at Harrison Hot Springs B.C.
are Dr. J. Martin Adnms. his two
daughters. Sharon and Sandra, and
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MR. AND MRS. CECIL
KEENE were married Fri
day, August I, at the First
Methodist Church, Reno. The
Rev. Steven Thomas read the
noon marriage service. Leon
McDaniel and Sonya Lea
Shupe, Seattle, were the
couple's attendants.- The new
ly weds are home at 624
High Street after a honey
moon trip to Lake Tahoe.
The new Mrs. Keene is the
former Gertrude Thorpe.
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BRAS. SECOND FLOOR
MR. AND MRS. R. E. DUNLAVY 3933 Clint.. A.....: ..
nounce the engagement of their daughter,, jeenie, te.Gane '
Overen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Overen, 3703 .SwmmtrV
Lane. The affianced are graduates of KUHS, and both. wire'
active in school affairs. The wedding is planned far Septenvi
bar 14, in the First Presbyterian Church. Photo by FereteV
Mrs. Bob Wampler Showered V
With Baby Gifts At Party.
CHILOQUIN Mrs. Bob Wamp
ler was the recipient of many beau
llful and practical gifts last Tues.
day night, Aug. t. at a baby show.
er given al the Ivan Doak ranch
at Williamson river bv Mrs. Rob
ert Doak and Mrs. Bob Mathta.
The guest of honor took an award
for a guessing game and Mrs.
Malt Samson won a drawing con
lest played in lights out fashion.
Those attending were the mothers
of both Mr. and Mrs. Wampler,
Mrs. Paul Wampler and Mrs. Wal
ler Pohll. Mrs. Ted Markwardt,
Mrs. Charles Steber. Mrs. Vern
HenRl, Mrs. Frank Emory. Mrs,
Gerrv Wolff. Mrs. William Prlebe,
Mrs. Lee Hntcher. Jessie Hatcher,
Mrs. Olen Klrclier. Mrs. Wayne Nle-
hau.i. Mrs. James Chlpman. Mrs.
George Brautlachl. Joanne Weddle,
Mrs. Alien Hatcner. Mrs. joe Mil
ler Jr.. Mrs. Bill Wampler. and
Mrs. Wayne Hatcher all of Chilo-
quin.
Mrs. Ivan Doak. Mrs. Harold Col
lins. Mrs. Harrv Pearson. Mrs. Joe
Miller Sr. and Mrs. Mylan Charles
all ot Williamson River.
Mrs. Jo Taylor. Mrs. William
Gloria Vanderhoff
Wed In
Lutheran Church
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short pufted sleeves on the little
flower girl's frock.
The bride's mother and the bride-
groom s mother boin cnose navy
blue afternoon dresses with while
accessories for the young couple's
wedding. Their corsages were of
while roses.
The ncwlyweds were honored
by two receptions. After the formal
reception held Immediately after
the wedding ceremony in the base
ment of the Lutheran Church, the
bride's parents had an Informal
gct-to-gether at their home, 5009
Altamont Drive.
Those assisting at the formal
reception included the following:
pourcrs, Mrs. Helen Sherman and
Shirley Book: and cake cutter,
Dorothy Montgomery.
A stylish gray suit with coral
accessories that accented the coral
and brown stripes in the jacket
were chosen by the bride for her
going away outfit.
Following their honeymoon trip
to California and Nevada the new-
lyweds will be at home, 3616 Sum
mers Lane.
School
Round-Up!
WARNER
WONDERFUL BRA
WarnerV comfort-loving, all-over
ulilclicd cup for Ihut natural round
look you love, Prc-slirunlc white
collnn liroailclotli.
2076. A, B and C cups . . . $2.25,
cup only , , . (3.00, Wnlc, phono
or come in for yours loduy.
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Page, Mrs. Oene Pan. Mrs.- Clar
ence Jenkins. Mrs. William Zinv
brun from Fort Klamath: Mri.tDei-:
ay rioit and Mrs. Homer Holl. boMi
of Bonanta.
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Bending gifts were , Mary' Ami
souers of Klamath. Agency., Mrs.
Ord Prltchttt. Mrs. J. Q. Btll
and Mrs. Michael Beaulieu of -Pert
Klamath. Mrs. James Rodfera ,of
Cottonwood. Calif . Mrs. Olena Bris
coe of Klamath Falls. Mrs ri.
coe will be the rreat rrandrrl other
oi tne expected infant. Kathryn
Wampler of Medford. Mrs. Norman
Wlmer. Mrs. Rov Deffenbacher,
Mrs. W. J. DuBols, Mrs. Louis
Bickers, Mrs. Merrill Hoppe. Mrs.
Floyd Ohlei, 'Mrs. Roy Oelnttr.
Mrs. Forest Frtld. Mrs. Osylor
Hatcher, Mrs. Oeorge Reld, Mrs.
Kuoy peeler and Mrs. Jamsa Wamp
ler.
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