Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 30, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    SATUHDAY, AIlfiUST .10, 10S2
IIEnA!,D AND NEWS. KLAMATH FA1XS, OREGON
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NEWCOMERS to Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mn. Stewart C. ISt.w) Bowie, who will be identi
fied with the tociel at well ei business life here. With their ion and daughter, they will move
here from Baker to mute their home when Bowie takes over the management of the
Pacific Telephone and Teleqraph Company, replacing C. E. (Chuck Seavty, who hat been
traniferred to Portland. Pictured at going away party for the Seaveyi at the Yacht Club.
Photo by Kettler
REFLECTIONS
PROM
KUCVKBSFUt. MMIlNO-for the
Dr. Kay olde nburg lamily when
Dr. and Mr.i. took iltri Jean Kae :
and Wane on a Mimmer-windup-
vacaimn nio.M ot II In Canada 3i
I'ejr nop in ' Viciorln thru lo
Campbell River -picturesque nil-ecu
lor "anlmon-and-trout-happy" I
f hhermen where Dnd and Diane
earn cmiiilil a coho i spunky Mi
nion i and Clene and Jean Rae I
raughl Iroul A week later loo a!
boal at night dam Naneimo at Hi
p in. altho only 3 lira In Van
couver lravltig poll in early a.m.
sleeping accommodations ate pto
vlded 4 days In Vancouver Hh
Oenra moiher and airier Mr.
Bank and Marie flanks recently
moved there irom Halilax lo
Penlicmi via Harmon lint Spruiga
c.c one highlight was swimming
In a lake Mlunlrd In the renter o(
a town but THE highlight waa
when in llielr travels lliey picked
up a budgir-a bud III the parakeet
family a beautiful lllllo chnructer
teaihered in lienvrnly blue Tho his
pedigree la Kmiluh he la now an
American cltitrn and la lormally
named "Ike KiNrnhower olden
bum" and ainco he'a a talking bird
and quite vain he ll aoon ay "I
LIKE IKK! 1 1 i we hope.
SALLY BAKNH1SKL who ao
handMuncly made u possible lor
ins to have really good vacation
will be "mutiny missed" around
here when she a tune back to achool
In Arizona.
THK HARVEY Tr:AI.S had at
their home. M3 Kldurado Mr, and
Mrs, Joe Klcco from Uuadalajarn
He la Ihc Mexican representative
ot Pacific Fruit Kxpresa and
while here was observing opera
tions ol Ihe PKE In Ihe US Joined
by the Charles Uakins the Tents
look the houaequesls on a Utile
launt lo Crnler Lake Impressed
a they were with the majesty of
the crater Mrs. R was lar more
entranced with ' e snow which
ahe had NKVKR seen! (she should
spend a winter on N. Mh St In KFi
A dinner party was given for
'.hem at Ball's with places set lor
the A.O. Kuslcrs Diiklns and
Teals It was 'heir Intention to go
thru tho So Slates and return
home by way of the east coast ol
Mexico.
MRS. ARTHUR FOX-here from
Minneapolis to attend her niece's
wedding (Jean Hilton to Jack
Kiurclm) was a houseguest at the
Dr. James M. Hilton home on
Hillside she Is Mrs. Ha sister
has gone lo Lnguna Deach to nee
her daughter Betty and husband
who la a captain In the Marine Air
Corps stationed at Lamina Beach
and the Bertclson sprouts Uianno
and Jellie.
WHEN JEAN HILTON got mar.
iled she broke up a foursome who
had lived together In BP no apart
mentbut a roomy house where
they all gained experience In main
taining a "regualr home" II The
other three ol the foursome Nan
cy Kiilinhausen Florence Hansen
and Doris Elhrldge were here to
biJdeamald for Jean and aqueered
In some daya at Ihe Pat Ivory
cottage at Lake O' the Woods
now all are grme to Alburnueroue
Joanne (Jodyi Bennel another
brldeimald will return to Ann
Arbor to work for her doctor's de-
re In psychology at Ihe U of
Michigan.
DUE TO-a vacation mind the
pictures of the Camp I-ire Com
munique page omitted credit
to Mlllrr-Biumbaugh Studios
which we now do,
EXPECTED HOME from a
three weeks irip to Minneapolis
are Mrs. John H. Houston and son
Jon Mra. K. M. Igl and on Jerry
who were visiting Ted Haas
brother of Mra. H and Mra. I
The jaunt Included Cilacler Yel
lowstone and other points along
the way and lonesome nubbles
are Impatiently EXPECTINO them
'I HIS weekend!
A COMPLETE SURPRISE to
their friends In Klamath was Ihe
news of ihe marriage In Portland
Monday August 2i of Ernest L.
Kolbe to Peggv Parks Ernie was
stationed here ior acvernl years as
Western Pine Assoc representative
and his bride whose home Is in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania spem
several months here as a WAVE
during World War II when she
met her "luture" No details since
Ihe news came to close friends
here In the form of a telegram
the event leaves a large number
of matrhmnkera out ot employ
ment who for a number ot years
have been striving to find Just Ihe
right wife for the "eligible but
elusive Mr. Kolbe'" It Is be
lieved that the newlyweds will
make their home on the bride
groom's (arm Just out of Portland
where his present headquarters
are for his present assignment
with Western Pine.
WEDDING
INVITATIONS
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Suburban Sirens
The regular meeting ol ihe Sub
urban Sirens was held Monday,
AiiRUst II, at the fire station on
Oettle Street. Plans were com
nleted for the politick dinner to be
neia inursoay, August a.
Members present were: Flor
ence Masters, Elsie Warren, Donna
Carr, Helen Nelson. Jerry King,
Onu Lee Buck and Martha Cassi-dy.
Joyce Werner
Bridal Showers
A brldnl shower honoring Joyce
Werner, bride-elect of Skip John
son of Roseburg. formerly of this
city, was given Thursday evening,
August U. In the parlors of Ihe
Klamath Lutheran Church.
Hostessing the alfalr were Mrs.
Arthur Oberg and Virginia Oberg.
Arrangements ol gladioli and cry'
santhemums were used about the
room, and the centerpiece on the
gill table was a parasol, which
as covered with pastel aweetpeas
After the guest-of-honor had
opened her gifts, guests were
served refreshments at a table
highlighted by a fan-shaped bou
quet ol gladioli and a miniature
bride doll, dressed In white satin.
On !h Invitation list were: Mrs.
Jonas Waldin. Mrs. Hildlng Nel
son. Mrs. Ted Nencarrow. Mrs.
Axel Jacobson. Mrs. Enoch John
son. Mrs. Ole Selstrom. Mrs. Gun
njr Johnson, Mrs. Bverro Munaon,
Mrs. Henry Snlle. Mrs. Oscar
Solie, Mrs. Dick Carlson, Mra.
Lars Matson. Mrs. Carl Carlson.
Mra. Swan Olson. Mrs. Fred Lek-
berg. Mrs. Art Llnd. Mrs. Eihel
Forsgren. Mrs. Swan Erlckson.
Mra. Richard Anderson. Mra. Ed
Frold, Mra. Oust Backstrom, Mrs.
Axel Nelson. Mrs. Olio Clawaon.
Mrs. Albert Clawaon. Mrs. Paul
Lund. Mra. Gordon Lund, Mrs.
Bill Alexander, Mrs. Cass Mur
doefc. Mrs. Joe Miilllck Sr.. Mrs.
Joe Matllck Jr., Mrs. Dean Mat
lick. Mrs. John Berg, Mrs. John
Berglund. Mrs. Pcle Eastman,
Mrs. Paul Norseth. Mrs. K a rl n
Carlson and Mrs. Eugene Bailie.
Mra. Erik Carlson, Mrs. Pete
Hedberg. Mrs. Fred Rclnoldson,
Mrs. Larry Sowell, Mrs. Ralph
Janson, Mrs. Oscnr Anderson, Mrs.
Fred Ooeller, Mrs. Ole Olson. Mrs.
Werner Lundqulst, Mrs. Andrew
Olson. Mrs. Gabriel Ovcren, Mrs.
Kellh Stnckler. Mrs. Bob Keeiee.
Mrs. Carl Llndberg. Mrs. A. Hcd
lund. Mrs. Victor Holm. Mrs. Mar
tha Dwlght, Mra. Arthur Borgeson,
Mra. Arthur Oosselt Jr., Mrs.
George Yahra.ua. Mrs. N. A. Well
man. Mra. Joseph Huck, Mrs.
Leonard Matson, Mrs. Harvey Mar
tin. Mrs. Ed Iscnsce. Mrs. Marlon
Johnson. Mary Ann Munson, Nan:y
Berg. Marilyn Olson, Eileen
Nelson and Palsy Oberg.
Jovce was honored with another
shower given bv 'Miriam Goddard
and Mary Sue McNabb at the Mc
Nabb home. 116 Roseway Drive.
Thursday. August 38.
After the honored guest opened
her Rifts, refreshments were served
to the following guests: Mrs. James
Manning, Mrs. Robert Scott, Kay
Johnson, Poscmary Murroy, Babs
Swanson. Flo Ann Perkins. Mra.
Don Johnston. Doretha Miller.
Mrs. Charles Knox. Mrs. Ravmond
McNabb, Mrs. Dora Goddard. Mrs.
Eugene Werner. Margie Zwan
zlger. Mrs. Jo Matllck: Marilyn
Hcmlncsen, Catherine Blanas and
Sally Barnhtacl.
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MRS. L. I. O'ROURKE from San Francisco, recently wet
vilitor at the Marion Barnes home in Olene, and et the homo
of her niece Mrt. Nell Kinney on Eberlein Street. The charm
ing guest, who has seen 82 active years, is lifelong friend of
Mrs. Barnes' family, the Allisons, of Colorado. She is also tho
sister of the late George Williams, pioneer Spring Lake farm
er. Tuesday, Mrs. Leonard Kinney gave a luncheon at her Alva
Street home, for Mrs. O'Rourlce, with Mrs. Nell Kinney, Mrs.
Amanda Duffy, Mrs. Marion Barnes as the other guests.
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APPOINTED OFFICERS . . . Woman of the Moo sa, Chapter 467. From the left, front row, Peggy
Rodgers, Librarian; Margaret Wing, Moose Haven; Alice Jarvis, Hospital Guild; Violet Wat
kins, Child Care; Betty Janes, Moosa Heart A'.'imni; back row, Haiel Pulley, Publicity; Grace)
Patterson, Homemaking; Nancy Yaney, Membership; Wilma Starbuck, Social Service; Maud
Hollingsworth, Friendship; Ruby Bill, College of Regents; Jackie Pool, Ritual; and Alice Moss,
Moose Heart. Photo by Kettler
Golden-Schumacher
(Continued from page 6
were Robert Bruce. Eugene Charles.
Phillip Quarre. James Strlck
lain and Lt. C. Moreland Thomas.
Soloist was Verle Lubbcrden, and
he sang "Our Lady of Providence"
and "On This Day." accompanied
at the organ by Mrs. Anthony
Faust.
A plum barathea afternoon en
semble, matching bat and gloves,
gray accessories, and a cluster
corsage of purple cattleya orchids,
was worn by Mrs. 8chumacher to
her daughter's wedding.
The bridegroom's mother, Mrt.
Golden, chose a slate gray crepe
ensemble, angel blue hat, black
accessories, and her corsage was
Ihe same aa Mra. Schumacher's.
A pink champagne brunch recep
tion at Oreenbrier, Garden Grove,
followed the wedding. The receiving
line was In front of the carved fire
place decorated with large arrange
ments of shell pink gladioli, lubcr
roses and petal pink carnation-;.
The bridal table was centered with
an arrangement of gladioli and
tuberoses between silver candela
bra with pale pink candles, gar.
landed with smllax and shat
tered pink carnations. The tiered
pink wedding cake was decorated
with icing rosebuds in pink and
white, and a garland of smllax and
scattered pink carnations surround
ed the base. The 152-year-old heir
loom cake plate on which the cake
was placed, belongs to Mrs. Louise
Eymann, aunt of the bride.
The new Mrs. Oolden's going
away ensemble was a naw blue
antique talfeta, matching acces
sories, lemon beaver hat and she
wore a shoulder corsage of yellow
throated while orchids.
After a weekend In La Jolla. the
couple sailed on the Lurllne for a
month's stay at tho Surfrlder Hotel
on Walkikl Beach, Hawaii. They
will be at home on the Golden
Acres Ranch, Murricts, Calif.
Elaine is a graduate of Marywood
High School and Immaculate Heart
College, a member of Kappa Gam
ma Delia sororety. and was vice
president of Associated Students.
Jack was graduated from Tule-
lake High School and University of
Southern California. He is affiliated
with Chi Phi fraternity and is a
member of Trojan Knighls.
CDA Open House
Court Klamath. Catholic Daugh- i
ters of America cordially invite '
all Catholic Ladies of the city and '
surrounding communities to the an-;
nual Open House to be held Mon-!
day evening. September 8, in the I
Parish hall at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Otto Smith will be general
chairman assisted by Court Of- i
fleers and members. State Officers
and visiting dignitaries of the '
church will be guest speakers and 1
a very interesting program has j
been planned. Every member is I
urged to bring another Catholic ;
lady with her on this evening. i
Learn to Dance
Isa Dorah Moldovan
DANCING SCHOOL
1028 Main
Enroll Now For New Fall Clatset
ALL TYPES OF DANCING
Barrett-Robbins
(Continued from page l
seph Riker assisted.
Mrs. Henry carried the guest
book.
Out of town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Macy, William
Macy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Larson. Frank
Sullivan. Frank Elmer, Mr. and
Mrs. John Caulson and Carl, all
of Tulelake.
A tan Jersey dress with black
faille duster and black accessories
was worn by the bride when the
couple left for their honeymoon
trip through the Pacific North
west. Barrett is a well known 1M1
Tulelake homesteader, known to
the community as "Tex." The
couple will make their home in
Tulelake.
WEDDING
TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs.
James De Shop nave returned
here following their marriage Aug.
1. in Sausalito. Calif. Vows of the
young couDle were taken in the
Presbyterian cnurcn at an evening
ceremony.
The bride, the former Betty
Green, wore a beige net frock
with a corsage of brown orchids.
Thev honeymooned at Santa
Cruz before returning here.
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