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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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WSCS Tea Draws Many Basin Women
Inclement weather was no de
terrent to the many women who
attended the benefit tea given by
the Woman's Society of Christian
Church, January 21 In the church
parlors. .
Quests were welcomed by Mrs.
M. . W. Hover, and were served
from the attractive lace covered
tea table centered with a bright
spring-like bouquet of acaoia and
pink carnations. Tney were seated
before an open wood fire to en-
Joy tea and conversations.
Mrs. Gilbert Wolters played back
ground music during the arrival of
the guests, - ' and accompanied
Mrs. Bob Johnson, who played sev
eral violin solos. Mis. Earl Sher
idan entertained with a group of
voacl solos accompanied by Mrs.
Earl Redman. Ann perdersen and
Fat Taylor sane a duet, also ac
companied by Mrs. Redman.
Pouring during the afternoon,
were WSCS past presidents Mrs.
C. Hunt, Mrs. Lawrence Phelfls
and Mrs. EarK Redman. Mrs. Joe
Bramhall, president, and Miriam
Smyth also poured. .
Mrs. E. L. Putnam, tea chair
WHIP GIRLS ALOHA CHAPTER il OES . . . First row.
Cii. I( Laths Landis, Arxella Voight, Jean Morison,
h Haneline and uuicie money.. wng row, uvan sMancn,
L Barker, Catherine Ligman and Mildred. Dimbar. Back
row, Thelma Short, Coie Brown, Olive Thomai, Imoqine Booth
by (leader) and Opal McKibbon. : ' '
Photo by Ferebee
FLOWER GIRLS ALOHA CHAPTER 41 OES ... . who will
serva this year, ara Trudy Bramlett,! left, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Bramlett; and Jeannina I Mn. Joseph M.) Cogdill,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Sanford C. Selby.
Photo by Ferebee
PASTEL SHADES CHOSEN FOR
FOSTER-RODGERS WEDDING DECOR
Yellow and white with pastel shades of yellow, lavender
and pale green were the refreshing colors used for the
January wedding, of Barbara Rodgers when she became the
bride of Lester t oster on the seventeenth in First Presbyter
ian Church at 2 p.m. ' . .. s ' .
The Hev. David F. Barnett Jr. read the service in the
presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives. Mrs.
beorge Mcintyre, organist, accompanied Kuby Gehnng,
soloist.
Barbara is the daughter of Mrs. Marius Petersen, 3000
Patterson- Street; and Melviri" Rodgers, Merrill.- Her father
gave ner in marriage. Thef
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Farns E. Foster,
2926 Altamont Drive. 1 ,
Escorted by her father, Barbara
was a lovely bride in a gown of
white Imported Spanish lace and
net styled with a stand-up collar on
the shrug bolero and full skirt with
inserts of pleated net. Long
tapered sleeves , of net .below , the
shoulder line were of lace a la
aauntlet below the elbow. Her lllmy
three-quartet1 " veil ' cascaded from
a simple and effective bandeau In
her dark hair. Her Bouquet was
all white of stephanotls florets and
satin streamers centered with
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Aloha Chapter 61 OES , Honors'
Treasurer Clara Sherman Jan. 2b-
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'OFFICERS ALOHA CHAPTER 61 OES . . . first row,
Mt Wright, associate conductress; John Rhodes, associate
Wi Edna Jones, associate matron; Rena Oldham, worthy
'; Raymond Owens, worthy patron; and Martha Powell,
nctress. , t -. - .
jttond raw, same order, leona Angel, marshal; 'Clara
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FU-Susan Williams, sen-
P. presided at a regular
p i MerrBl Women of the
f-daplerNo. w, on January
f4 to membership were
TOBradolga WiUon, both
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P" by Rose Balfv.
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Sherman, treasurer; Leona Selby, secretary; Alva Oldham,
sentinel; and Ruth Holcomb, chaplain; Back row, Ruth Renie,
Adah; Mona Dixon, Ruth; Gwendolyn Pierson, Esther; Batty
Thornton, Martha; Elizabeth Owens,- warder; Haiel Rhodes,
Electa; and Margaret Sheridan, organist. Photo by Ferebee
Members' and friends of Aloha
Chapter 61 OES.. braved the snow
storm, Tuesday, January 26, to
attend the stated meeting honoring
uie treasurer, Clara snerman, at
the Masonic Temple.
Yellow tinted floral snravs: lend
ing a touch of spring, were used
to decorate the chapter room and
parlors.
Seated In the east with Rena
Oldham, worthy matron; and Ray
mond Owens, worthy patron; was
Everett Biehn, worthy patrons of
Mansanlta 112. Other guests In
troduced were: Doris Dylceman
from Eveleth Chapter 214, Eveleth,
Minnesota and Ralph LaSalle from
Esther Chanter 34. Adln. Califor.
nia.
Alva Custer was welcomed and
presented a "Oolden Rule" with
appropriate verse from the worthy
matron upon his affiliation with
Aloha Chapter. Mrs. Custer honor
ed her husband with a vocal solo
and harp music.
After the business meeting Clara
Sherman, treasurer, was seated in
the east. A clever addendum was
given in her honor and she was
presented a gift chest containing
good wishes from the chapter. Tak
ing part were: Leona Selby. sec
retary; Martha Powell, conduc
tress; Edna Jones, associate ma
tron; Maude Wright, associate con
ductress; Norma Uerlings, acting
treasurer; Leona Angel, marshal;
and Ruth Hopson, organist.
Refreshments were served in the
banquet room from tables deco
rated with green tapers, yellow
streamers and colored leaves.
Maude Wright was responsible for
all decorations. Members of the
refreshment committee were; Le
ola Hellbrrjner, chairman; Jose
phine Robinson, Lorna' Heilbron
ner, Melvlri Nitschelm and Nellie
Angsteaci.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE. ORB. MED FORD
Thoroughly Modern
Mrs. J. B. Earley-Joe Barley Jr.
Proprietor
ALOHA SOCIAL
'CLUB TO MEET '
Aloha Scoial Club will meet for
dessert luncheon, Friday, Feb
ruary 5. at 1:45 p.m. Hostesses
will be Gwendolyn Pierson, chair
man, assisted by Coie Brown, Ha
zel Rhodes and Rosella Renner.
Newly elected president, Dorothy
Bramlett, will preside over the
business meeting after the des-
luncheon.
Housewarming
Surprise Party :
A surprise housewarming party
was given Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Wilde at their new home by a
group of their Malin friends, Sun
day evening, January 24. .
The group enjoyed colored slides
of local scenes and people, alter
which pinochle was played.
Enjoying the evening in the
Wilde's new home were; Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Steyskal, Mr. and Mrs.
Vats Kallna, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hal
ousek, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rajnus,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fetrasek, Mr,
and Mrs. Louis Kallna. Mr. and
Mrs. EmU Tofell. Mrs. Marie Ka
llna, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flak.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter SUutny and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Btastny.
The group gave the Wilde's a
portable barbecue for their home.
FORMER KF. GIRL!
VVEDS IN ILLINOIS
Mr. and Mrs: Ralph C. Brown,
former Klamath Falls residents, re
cently announced , in -Eureka the
marriage of their daughter, Stella
Claire, to William Lowell Delaney,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ly
man Delaney, Lynn, Massachusetts.
The wedding was in the College
Church of Christ, Wheaton, Illi
nois, January 3, 3 p.m.
The bride was an honor student
at KUHS and a graduate With the
class of '47. She was a member
of the band, orchestra and Latin
Club. At present she Is a senior
at Wheaton College, specialising In
Christian education and music.
The bridegroom Is a graduate In
Dhilosonhv from the same scnooi,
He is preparing lor uie ministry;
and has studied at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Gordon
College and Harvard University.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Delaney
are at home, 218 East Seminary,
Wheaton.
The Browns lived here from 1946
to 1W1-
VALENTINE DANCE
SLATED AT REAMES
Invitations are In the mall for
the "Sweetheart Swing" dance
Saturday, Ftbrucy 13 at Reames
Golf and County Club.
Members and guests will dance
to the music of LaMar Jensen s
trio from t) p.m. lo 3 a.m.
A midnight supper will be served
by Al and Lottie. Working on the
committee are:
Mr. and' Mrs. Ed Brosterhous,
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry and Mr.
and Mrs. George Morgan, chairmen.
Officials Visit ,
Canton Crater T
nanartmpnl: nf Oregon officers
Patriarchs Militant paid their of
ficial visit to Canton Crater- No. 7.
Patriarchs Militant at the regular
meeting, January 28.
Thev were Major General Roy
V. Terney and Brigadier General
Edward C. Abbey. Mrs.: Temey ac
companied the general and. assist
ed the auxiliary with the installa
tion ceremony. ,
The visitors were honored guests
at the 6:30 p.m. turkey dinner, al
ter which, both branches, of the
order installed their respective of
ficers lor 1964. -.
The auxiliary seated the follow
ing officers: Ladies Isabelle Fost-
presldent; Lucille; wirts,, vice
nresident: Harriett - Estes, secre
tary; Mae Anderson,- treasurer;
Hazel McNeil, officer of the guard;
Pearl Harris, officer of the day;
Kate Hogue. color bearer; Sadie
Mae Wallace, right aide to pres
ident: Stella Dryden, ten aiue to
president; and Nina Beck,, musi
cian. '
Other officers who were absent
because 'of illness will be installed
later. . - . ,
The visiting officers were guests
at the home of Lady Mae Anaer-
, FFALA, during their stay in
town.
PINOCHLE PARTY
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs.
George Fernlund entertained at her
home In Upper Langen valley wivn
tw.o tables ,of pinochle on Tues
day afternoon. Mrs. Bob Colwell
won high prize, Mrs. Fred Fernlund
low, and traveling for the after
noon went to Mrs. Joe Potucek.
Guests were Mrs. Cecil Gale of
Long Beach: Mrs. John Sullivan,
Mrs. Joe Potucek, - Mrs. ' Ted
SchmidM, Mrs. Ed Scott, Mrs. Bob
Colwell, Mrs. Russell Walsh and
Mrs. Fred Fernlund.
Moss, Mrs. E. B. Sinclair, Mrs.
Frank P. Steele, Mrs. M. W. Ho
ver, Mrs. Lorena Ward and Mrs
H. K. Tavenner.
Proceeds from the tea will go
to the Methodist Home in Salem.
Sojourners .
Start 17th Year .
Ignoring the stormy weather
twenty Sojourners met Wednesday
at the Wlllard Hole) for a no-hostess
luncheon. , -
After a short business meeting,
the president, Mrs. Bert Hensen In
troduced two new members, Mrs.
J. E. Thornton and Mrs. Stephen
Michael and the latter s daugh
ter, Mrs. W. D. White as a guest
from Menlo Park.
Hostesses, Mrs. Anna Cook and
Mrs. Earl Maskell presented
prizes to Mrs. Ormari Glldow - in
bridge; Mrs. Bert Hensen,
pinochle; and Mrs. Stephen . Mi
chael, canasta. ...
In memory of the seventeenth
birthday of the club, past presi
dent, Mrs. Orman Gildow, gave a
short history of the founding of So
journers and highlights of It's ac
tivities over the years. Birthday
cuke ano conee was served.
large white orchid.'
' Her attendants' Rtranlu wnltx.
length frocks in 'pastel shades of
net over - taffeta, all made alike
were in pleasant harmony with
too yeiiow ana- white chrysanthe
mums and white lighted tapers fea
tured in tne church decorations:
and were a dainty -setting for the
white bridal gown.
Maid of honor was the bride's sis
ter, Jerry Rodgers, who wore yel
low; and carried- a colonial bou
quet in yellow and green to com
plement her dress with full skirt of
net with velvet dots.
Bridesmaids were Hazel Schiefer
stein, In lavender with the same
colonial bouquet in pink and laven
der; Mrs, .Dale Carr, In pink, with
lavender and pink; and Barbara
3olie, In- pale green, - with mint
green and yellow bouquet.
Flower gin was Starla Bridge;
and ring bearer was Davie Foster,
nephew, of the bridegroom.
The bridegroom's brother. Ran
dal Foster, served him as best
man; and ushers, Cliff Joplln, John
Paul Foster" (bridegroom's broth
er); and Charles Zumwalt were
also icandlellghters. .
Tne bride's mother chose a pastel
pink two piece afternoon suit with
silver metallio embroidery; silver
metallic trimmed afternoon hat
white gloves and navy ahoes and
purse. Mrs. ' Foster wore ' a navy
suit-dress; red shoes and puase;
with white hat and gloves.
At the reception in the - church
parlors, Mrs.' Dean Mason and
Mrs. Gene Overen poured; Mary
Mauch cut the cake; and Doralyn
Parton registered the guests.
For travel, Barbara wore a blue-
gray checked suit with navy and
white accessories. Many of the
guests went to the bride's home
on Patterson Street after the re
ception (and some of them "kid
napped" the bridegroom and took
him to Dorrls). They are now at
home, 3231 Reclamation, after a
trip to Sacramento (via Dorrls);
and back home through the Red
woods on the coast. -
A L Auxiliary
Mrs. Hal (Florence) Ozle. legis
lative chairman of the American
Legion Auxiliary, had her husband
as . guest speaker for the regular
meeting in tne Memorial nan, Jan
uary 19..
In his informal talk, he remin
isced about World War I incidents
particularly as to ideas and
Ideals of people In foreign lands:
and ne made It plain that any
member of the U. S. armed forces
serving abroad would always come
home with the personal vow to up
hold our. form of ., government;
and to never allow a foreign pow
er to change our ideals or abolish
our freedom of thought; .
Mrs. Ogle, as legislation chair
man, at the conclusion of the aux
iliary program, addressed the Le
gionnaires meeting on the BUbject
of legislation.
During the auxiliary : .meeting,
plans were discussed for the Dis
trlct.No. 4 conference scheduled
for February 13 In, Klamath Falls.
There will be no auxiliary after.
noon session this year; instead a
joint banquet with the Legion Is
planned. Social hour, 5:30 to' 6:30
p.m., and an auxiliary meeting will
follow the 6:30 banquet.
Past presidents will, conduct the
initiation of new members Febru
ary 3.
- After the general business meet
ing was adjourned, Julia Williams
assisted by-Ann Hayes, Eva Maire
Jones, Zella High and Ruth Held
rloh served a lunch to the auxiliary
members and Legionnaires.
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Rebekahs
At Merrill .
Merrill Rebekah Lodge 151 met
in regular session January 16, with
new officers presiding.
Marjorle Burleigh was presented
with her past noble grand pin.
After .the meeting bridge and
pinochle were played.
Refreshments were served by
Esther Johnson, LIUlan Chapman
and Mr. and Mra. Don Barnes.
Next regular meeting Is slated
for February 1.
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