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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1954)
SOCIETY By Milly Ramsby Bernie Holdemann It to wall remembered here . ,'. that although living In New York, she It clalmett by Klam ath Falls i Itt own) and vividly remembered as the efficient head of Klamath Falls Commandos, a strictly local, war-inspired organliation, reoognlsed by lop megailnes far lf almost Ineradlblt fuccaii In rehabilitating seriously wounded service men meny of them amputees. - ';!:' 1 Megailnes Including Amarlcan and Cosmopoliten -printed the story. Newspapers publlihad column of en thusiastic praise; but .the hearts of service man and. their familial carrying foravar the essence of the great good dona by the group ara legion, ': - :, Lagardamaln had no part In fha Commando production. Plotcast and prop ware tha man, who daiparataly needed help to face tomorrow; the gtrli who sincerely wsnted to help them and HARD WORKI Bernie Captain Bernie drove henelf and tha other (mora than willing! fallow Commandoi mercilessly to provide enterteinment, encouragement and ospeelally a few days of "real" home life for those boys many of them undergoing or needing extensive ptestie.surjery didn't WANT to go homo (until they responded to there peutic treatment of warm hospitality extended by Klamath Falls generally, through specific efforts of the Com mandot). ' ' .';.""' - r';' '' ' , That was several years ago. Many of her numerous friends considered Bernie a career girl, Impervious las always) to Cupid's darts so to soma, news gf her recent marriage will be a complete surprise lend to THIS one... difficult to properly chronicle I. .. v ' Milly Remsby. Bernice (Bernie) Heidemann and Drayton Phillips ; Exchange Vows in, Four O' Clock Ceremony April 21 Bernice (Bernie) Heidemanh, prominently identified with Klamath Fells' civic and social life, daughter of Mrs. Iva Biggerstaff, Pendleton, Oregon, became the bride of Drayton Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Phil lip, In New York. I , ' 4 -'J-'; . '-"...' ' William Phillips, distinguished career diplomat, Is a former undersecretary of state: ambassador to Bel glum; ambassedor to Italy; minister to the Netherlends) and first United States minister to Canada. Tha bride groom's mother Is the former Caroline Astor Drayton. Dr. Charles Raymond Barker was officiant at the quiet Informel 4 p.m. ceremony in the First Church of Religious Science, New York City, April 21. The bride was ettended by Annette Sherry, Cairo,. Egypt; .and the bridegroom's father served as best man. . l As the son of a diplomat, Drayton Phillips ecqulrtH mueh of his schooling in oher countries. He attended the University of Lausanna In Swltiarland; and the University of Freibargen, Breisgen, Germany. He also was grad uated from Avon Old Farms Preparatory School in Cin tctlcut. He first worked for the Boston branch of tha BanV of Nova Scotia. In 1941 he began his four and one half years wifh (he navy; three and ena-helf of them in active duty In European waters. He was In tha first as saults In the invasion of North Africa; later assigned to commands in Englend, France end Germany. ' Dhcherged as a Lieut. Commander in the USNR, he was in tha import-export business for four veers. Since 1950 he has been treasurer end sales' mananar (or S:tina Corporation, hemp and flax fiber processing firm. ,. After the BJrmuda. wedding trip, they wiH be et dime in New York City. ' , . Rcames Golf and Country CluB I r- - V) J I . jrtt St J ; ' I ' If ' v I ""iY" S MR. AND MRS. DRAYTON PHILLUS . . ." whose marriage April 21 in New York is of wide interest in the Klamath Basin. Mrs. Phillips h the former BerWee' (Bernie) Heide mann, who moved to New York several years ago. Her last , visit to Klamath Fajls was last summer, when she was a hbuseguast of Mrs. Louis -Serruys. 601 Pacific Terrace. -.: ':i . A . , i : . Photo by Standard Studio. NYC. -zzsp jina mum i . , 0 S0ME 300 MEMBERS and guests ware served Eester dinner at ReamesGolf and Country Club efter the egg l- A f i" -i I J Li I ; - n hunt earlier In the afternoon. Over ISO moppets were excited participants In the hunt for the 50 or more doien I , V'3 f 1 U ' If 1 I 99. wit" special prises awarded for silver ones. Picture above was taken in tha clubhouse during the dinner hour. , -r, - f' ' r'V,t ' III " After-Church Easter Egg Hunt , lJ3 S . PW ?JV and Buffet Dinner CT CA J x If 1 J ' ' .''1 aJ i iO M WH--7 t9 .7 r ;.n; iff J -h mt m h e i aw as m sr t r h i. ;..,.' .. v..'.. r.i.. ..'. ear a -v liiflvfltii-sa'tf in.. ;t .. r a v iYMmmmL&mmt& 1 v ON THE CLUB PORCH Mrs. M. E. INIck) Nieodemus, Mrs. James Ivory, Mrs. George W. (Bill) BreHon Jr, and I J-year-old son, George. Mrs. Nicodem us is his maternal grandmother, Photos by Stars Miller COMMITTEE MEMBERS . . . who engineered the successful 'family day" at Reames on Easter Sunday, are from the left las couples), Dr. and Mrs. Harry Fredricks, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Harrahlll. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Frant. chairmen and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mueller. The hard working crew wens an out on decorations, iney leoorea many long hours to chteve the gay and colorful Easter effect, r r S