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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK SXYEf April l't H4t 0) o Easter Monday Party Arranged by Guild Showing of Lovely Old Gowns Planned by St. Paul'i Group at Willard Hotel April Fourteenth The annual Earter Monday brldga party, lea and fashion how planned by the Guild ol St. Paul'i Episcopal church If listed on tha "must ao" achedula of Klamath Falla party-goers. Plana ravaalad by tha commltUa arranging the gala affair Mon day. April tha fourteenth. In tha Willard hotel ballroom, sound most Interesting and exceptionally beautiful. Spring will be the theme and blossoms. Kaster llliee and foliage will be ued aa background for tha showing of old fashioned garments. . Cards will tart promptly at half past one o'clock and continue until half past three. Contract and auction bridge as well as pinochle will be played and table holders are asked to bring cards and covers. Scores and tallica will be provided, the Utiles made by Mrs. Horace Gets. Mies ilaiel Morrison and members of the Girls Friend ly society. Prizes for tha afternoon have been arranged by Mra. Milburn Adktsson, chairman. At the Joor will be Mrs. Vic tor X. Newman, Mrs. LeRoy Tyrrell, and Mrs. Horace Gets. Lovely spring corsages will be sold throughout the attar noon by the Guild, and candy will be sold by the Girls Friendly society. Seventy-five table reserva tions have been made by tha following hostesses: Mra Allan Sloan, Mrs. William Yates, Mra. Frank Tarr. Mra. Freder ick Hamilton. Mrs. Harry Wei mar, Mra. Charles Woodhouse, Mrs. Mitchell Tlllotson. Mrs. J. M. Baker, Mrs. Melvln Henry, Mrs. R. Heber Rad cllffe, Mrs. Hiram Murdoch, Mrs. D. N. Clemens. Mrs. J. II. Carter. Mra. William U Scott, Mra. Thomn Hampton, Mra. Charlea F. Seharfensteln, Mrs. A. C. Llstoe, Mrs. R. Henry Anderson, Mrs. LeRoy Tyrrell. Mrs. Victor Newman, Mrs. Raymond Reeves, Mrs. Theodore Reevea, Mrs. D. J. Rees, Mrs. Vernon Kuyken dall, Mrs. James Swansen Jr., Mrs. Joan DeWeese, Mra. Charles V. Rugh, Mrs. A. B. Epperson, Mrs. H. C. Merry man. Mra Leslie Rogers, Mrs. H. A. NlUchtlm. Mrs. John Hess, Mrs. Harry Bridges, Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. W. R. Hibbs, Mrs. D. C. Gregg. Mrs. Ben Gibson, Mrs. L. S. Costel, Mrs. W. H. Hendrickson, Mrs. E. A. Blockllnger, Mrs. Vernon Nerval. Mra. Marvin K. Lucas, Mra. Neal Stewart. Mrs. W. W. NcNeely. Mrs. Roy Gear hart. Mrs. Franklin L. Weav er. Mra. J. R. Devlan. Mrs. L. B. Hopkins, Mrs Lao Huls, Mra. W. D. Miller, Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Mrs. Horace Gets, Mrs. Lane Warren, Mrs. John Cop page, Mra. David Bullls, Mrs. Roy Whytal, Mrs. Herachel Morris, and Mrs. Milburn Adklaaon. Mra. Lawrence Bertram. Mrs. F. W. Bertram, Mrs. Lowell Kaup. Mrs. A. G. Proctor, and Mrs. A. G. Wiggins. Mrs. John Schubert Is chair man of the style show which will be presented at half past three o'clock. Assisting on the committee is Mrs. D. J. Rees, Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall, and Mrs. William Dlnsmore. Mra. Jack Keating has arranged tha story of each gown worn, and Mra. George Davis will serve at . commentator. Mrs. D. J. Zumwalt will accom pany Mrs. Vernon Kuyken dall. In a program of old fash ioned songs. Mrs. Zumwalt will also play incidental music during the showing of the old costumes. Guests are ' Invited to enjoy the exhibit of old silver, clothing, and antiques loaned by members of the Guild. Serving as models will be Mrs. David Bullls, Mrs. D. W. Gilchrist, Mrs. Herbert Landis, Mrs. DeLos Mills, Mrs. Frank Drew, Mrs. R. E. Benolst, Mrs. Charles Cain, Mrs. Percy B. Webb, Mrs. W..R. Hibbs, Miss Virginia Lee Benolst, Miss Nannette Schubert, Joanny Webb and Sara Stewart. Mrs. Bullls will wear a Paisley gown worn In 1850 by Mrs. A. W. Husted's mother, a black Dolman own ed by Mrs. R. Henry Ander son, bonnet of Mrs. Francis Olds, shoes owned by Mrs. R. E. Benolst. Her petticoat will be one owned by Mrs. C. E. McClellan. Mrs. Francis Oids la tha owner of the pantalettes. skirt and dolman worn Miss Patsy Benolst. The gar menta were worn about 1850. Mrs. D. W. Gilchrist will wear Mrs. A. W. Husteti. wedding gown worn in 189i In Ottowa, Illinois. Mrs. Herbert Landis will have Mra. C. E. McClellan's black blouse and Mra. Syd Evans' . skirt. Black shous owned by Mrs. R. E. Benolst will complete her costume worn about 1900. . Mrs. DeLos Mills will wear the wedding dresa owned by Mrs. C. H. Foster and worn by Mr. Foster's mother In Cottonwood, California, In 1882. Mrs. Frank Drew will be seen. Jin her grandmother's evening gown worn In 180. Mrs. George Chastaln'a wed ding drew worn at Bonanza, Oregon, 1808, will be model ed by Mra. Dwight Gilchrist. Mrs. R. E. Benolst will te seen wearing a dresa owned by Mra Bert Thomas and worn by Miss Anna Spellman at a wedding In Westville, Miss. She will have a doll wearing baby clothes worn in 1870, owned by Mrs. C. E. McClellan. Sara Stewart will wear a white batiste gown made one hundred and fifty years ago in a convent In France, and now the property of Mrs. Les ter Offleld. Each stitch Is by hand including the Intricate embroidery on the skirt and bodice. Joanny Webb, wearing a blue taffeta frock worn by Mrs. Bert C. Thomas In 1805 made from a much older gown. Mrs. Charlea Cain will wear her aunt'a dress, Mlsa Gertrude Hllyard, and worn In 1803 with very old petti coat and shoes. Mra. Percy B. Webb will wear a housedma and dust cap worn In 1905 and owned by Mrs. LeRoy Tyrrell. Another old gown will be worn by Mrs. Frank Drew who will appear in her grand mother's gown of white lace. The grandmother was Mrs. W. J. Furnish. Mrs. DeLos Mills will wear Mrs. Bert C. Thomas' dresa of blue grenadine worn in 1901. A night cap and gown owned by Mra. A. W. Husted and worn about 1893. will be shown by Miss Nanette Schu bert. A collection of bathing aults worn from 1890 to 1900 will also be modeled. Mra. R. Henry Anderson's wedding gown of 1907 will be worn by Mrs. P. B. Webb with Joanny Webb as train bearer. Mrs. Charlea Cain will wear a graduation dress first worn In 1912 and owned by Mrs. C. E. McClellan. A graduation dresa owned by Mrs. Francis R. Olds and worn In 1910, will be model ed by Mrs. Frank Drew. Mrs. DeLos Mill wt wesr Mrs. C. E. McClellan's grad uation dress and worn in 1910. Another graduation dress worn In 1910 by Mrs. Francis R. Olds will be worn by Mlsa Virginia Benolst. Mrs. Charles Cain will wear a blue net afternoon tea dress worn about 1912. Mrs. Percy B. Webb will wear a blue beaded georgette gown owned by Mra Har lan Bosworth and worn in 1924. Another evening gown of Mrs. Bosworth's and worn first in 1929. will be model ed by Mrs. DeLos Mills. The gown la made of pink taffeta. Mrs. Dwight Gilchrist will wear a white . satin formal a-' (par gnt I . mm , n ii'tiaiiaa-aaaaaaa .- r V f i i-VST&XVl. lrftsrr-fi i's . I stated- session in the aftcr- JL A-jLiJiJiiS-J JrVVOC'i 1 " ' is'ffSi'r -V4- I noon and evening banquet at ,: J. fc ' ' ' I. y ' '--'w-' ... . v.Jr -v I Among the princesses to be ' , . - N,.-? v at A installed as ladies-in-waiting ' -i - - - , x Ff 1 to lhe qucen Brc Mrs- J- c v v . - .... ... . . f I O'Neill and Mrs. Lawrence - . . " ' - tT 4 1 Bertram of this cltv. Other SHOWER GIVEN TUESDAY FOR GROOM-ELECT Mr. Stanley Miller, "groom elect," was honored with a shower on Tuesday evening when Mrs. Hsrry W. Bathlany and Mrs. Martha McCollum entertained at their home on North Fifth street with din ner. Guests Included Miss Gwen dolyn Lorenx and Mr. Stanley Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jack . Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Goldlng, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. O'Sulllvan, Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Rrott and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waggoner and the hostesses. Mrs. Murray Heads Group Officers Elected To Serve on 1941 Camp Fire B ard. Mrs. Percy Murray, long active In Camp Fire Girla work, waa elected president of the Klamath board of direc tors on Tuesday noon at luncheon at the Willard hotel. Mrs. Murray takee the office which waa filled this past year by Mrs. E. P. Livings ton. Mrs. John Kenoffel was named vice president, Mrs. A. C. Backes, secretary, and Mr. A. J. McDonald, treasur er. The luncheon was given in honor of Miss Eldora DcMots of New York City, national field secretary of Camp Fire Girls, who spent this past week In Klamath Falls. Pre sent were the following mem bers of the board, Mr. E. P. Livingston, Mrs. John Ken offel, Mrs. A. C. Backes, Mrs. B. C. Johnston. Mrs. S. D. Earhart, Mrs. Loren Palmer ton. Mrs. J. C. Grove, Mrs. J. A. Kennedy, Mr. A J. Mc Donald, Mr. Warren Bcnnet, and Mr. John Sarglnson. MISS HUBBLE HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Barbara Ann Hubble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hubble of 1853 Fremont street, was honored with a aupper party on the occasion of her eleventh birthday an niversary Monday, April the aeventh. Later the young guests attended the theatre.. Covers at supper were laid for Sally Humble. Ann and Ramona Reeves, Donna Lee Foster, Janet Ledingham, Mary Lou Timmons, Beverly Evans. Betty Myers. Shirley Lee Hubble and the hostess, Barbara Ann. From Whitman college cornea the word that Misa Helen Lola Winningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mv lus P. Winningham of 1937 Painter street, has been one of tha four women nominated to the vice presidency of the as sociated student body today. Final election will be held in two weeks. Mrs.. J. S. Bateman of this city, who spent the winter with her son-in-law and daugh ter of Portland, has returned here for an indefinite stay. which she first wore In 1930. Her own wedding gown will be worn by Mrs Frank Drew, the gown first worn in 1939 Mrs. R. W. Hibbs will model gowns from Whytal's. ' v ' ,? I ,tt. V Jr ' planned to attend the affair. EASTER BIRTHDAY PARTY Jackie May Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Murphy of Doty street, observed her fourth birthday anniversary with a party April the eighth. The refreshment table was prettily decorated with Easter rabbits and chickens. Bun nies marked places for, left to right, Alice Ann Shirley, David Landis, Margaret Gerber, Donny Drury, Jackie May Murphy,. June Marie Murphy (standing), Karen Drury, Mari lyn Gerber, and Phillip Hess. Unable to attend were Delbcrt Dehlinger, Judy Clark, Sylvia Gerber, and Sandra Rea Linville. Picture by Wesley Guderian of , i The Herald and News. . iniiws i Mrs. J. L' , , ' J irw. .aYrrl 8 Miss Muriel Veatch Miss Marian McDougall TO PLAY GOLF HERE The local unit of Bundles for Britain announces the appearances of three outstanding northwest Roller. Mrs. J. K. Priebe, Miss Muriel Veatch, and Miss Marian McDougall, who will play in exhibition at Rcames Golf and Country club May the eighth. All funds derived from sale of gal lery tickets will go into the local Bundles for Britain fund. MRS. GIBSON HONORED WITH KITCHEN SHOWER Mrs. Ncal Gibson, the for mer Grace Shaffer, was com plimented by Mrs. Bert Nok leby on Wednesday evening at her home in the Sunset apart ments with a kitchen shower. Yellow daffodils with love ly yellow candles on the tables lent a springlike air. Guests included Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Bcrnie Rawlins, Mrs. Dale Al ter. Mrs. L. Z. Carter, Mrs. F. E. Drake. Miss Orpha Hud son, Miss Ethel Fcnwick and Mrs. Noklcby, the hostess. K. Priebe WISCONSIN VISITORS RETURN HOME Interesting visitors in Klam ath Falls this past two weeks were Mrs. Ben A. Maicr and daughter. Miss Charlotte, resi dents of Green Bay. Wiscon sin. They were guests of Mrs. Mairr's sister and family. Dr. and Mrs. George I. Wright. While here the guests en joyed the Albert Spalding concert and were also on a number of motor trips to points of interest. They re turned Tuesday to their home hoping to arrive by Easter Sunday. Miss Maier will con tinue her art studies at Car roll college, Waukasha, Wis consin. ' TEMPLE INSTALLS OFFICERS AT GRANTS PASS Of interest to Klamath Falls' members of Zuleima temple, Daughters of the Nile, is the formal installation of new officers held at Grants Pass on Saturday, climaxing a Dr. and Mrs. Neil Black have had as their house guests this past weekend, Mrs. Charles E. Hansen and her mother, Mrs. Richard W. Mehlhaf, who were en route from Riverside, California, to Corvallis. Lt. Hansen, Mrs. Black's brother, is stationed at March Field with the 93rd Bombardment squadron of the US air corps, now In service In Tucson, Arizona. Mrs. Fred Konschot will entertain for members . of Alpha Chi Omega sorority at her home, 1820 Earle street, at eight o'clock Monday eve ning, April the fourteenth. KEITH HOWELL DINNER HOST AT CAL-ORE Mr. Keith Howell observed his eighteenth birthday an niversary Thursday evening when he was host to a group of friends at dinner at CaU Ore Uvern. Dancing waa en joyed during the evening. Mr. Howell Is the son of Mr. and Mra H. L. Howell of tills city. Dinner guests Included Miss Mary Jane Drake, Misa Doro thea Elllngson, Mlsa Barbara Beane, Mr. Charles Currier, Mr. Bob Erlandson, and the host, Mr. Howell. Breakfast To Be Sunday Sorority Giving An nual Easter Affair at Pelican Members of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will hold their fourth annual Easter break fast at the Pelican cafe on Sunday morning at half past nine o'clock, which la look ed forward to as an enjoyable get-together for members and their mothers or guests. Decorations will be carried out in springlike pastel colore and the Easter bunny will hold its honored place. The committee in charge In cludes Mrs. Herbert Dennis, Mrs. Russell Brackman, Mrs. Van Thome and Miss Peggy Bell. On Wednesday evening, April the thirtieth, the soror ity will celebrate its tenth anniversary of Founders day, and at this time two pledges. Miss Peggy Bell and . Miss Billie Haley, will Uke their ritual of jewels and become members. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Veatch and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton motored - to Bend last Monday where Mr. Veatch and Mr. Peyton at tended a Kiwanis instruction meeting. They returned home on Tuesday from the De schutes city. Comart Studi FIRST ANNUAL Amen" UotdU MANY GRAND PRIZES INCLUDING Aero Candid Cameras rt links. SHuma srsios to mm or no. BUILT IN LISMT KSTtSS AND SANOl PINOIS. ' Enter NOW! NO COST! NO OBLIGATION! Be The All -American Boy or All -American Girl of Klamath Basin Storis MONDAY, April 14ih CALL, WRITE OR COME IN AT ONCE! NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED S pHOTOORAfHID BY C0MAT-WINN Comart 712 Main Street Exhibition Golf Scheduled May 8th Outstanding Northwest Players To Appear Her In Bundles for Britain Benefit at Reames Of interest to golf fans and those who enjoy the game a spectators, is word of the exhibition to be presented here Thurs day, May the eighth, as a benefit for the local unit, Bundle for Britain. Purpose of the tour is to help raise funds for war re lief ' work, the gallery fees charged given entirely to the local unit of Bundles for Britain. It is pointed out that the players receive no part of the fund and in view of the fact the players are such top-fighters aa Misa Marian McDougall of Portland, Mrs. Joye Kavanaugh Priebe of Seattle, and Miss Muriel Veatch of Longview, the gal lery is expected to be excep tionally large. The visiting players will present the exhibition at Reames Golf and Country club, the exact time to be an nounced later. Misa McDou gall, Mrs. Priebe. and Miss Veatch are all amateur golf era and are being more than generous in their effort to help raise funds for Bundles for Britain. The proposed tour, which includes appear ances in Seattle. Longview, Corvallis, Marshfield, Klam ath Falls. Bend, The Dalles, Pendleton, Baker, LaGrande, Walla Walla, and Wenatchee, Washington, is the idea of the three young players and they are paying their own ex penses. Word pictures of the three young women follow: Miss Marian McDougall of Portland, Oregon; present Oregon state champion and four times winner of the ti tle; five times winner of the Pacific Northwest Golf asso ciation championship (1934-38-37-38-39); former Women's Western Open champion; has qualified five times in the Women's National; has twice reached the quarter-finals of the Women's National; has scored victories in major io 16 I1 & ft ' ft. it Fine Photography competition over Miss Betty Jameson, present national champion; Miss Patty Berg, former national champion and now an outstanding profes sional golfer, and Mlsa Mau reen Orcutt of New Jersey, a nationally prominent golf er and former Curtis Cup player; and is at present a member of the Women's Com mittee of the United States Golf association and a mem ber of the board of director of the Women's Western Golf association. Mrs. Joyce Kavanaugh Prie be of Seattle; present Seattle city champion; medalist' in the Pacific Northwest Golf championship in 1940 with a 78: aemi-tinalist in the Wom en's Western Golf champion ship in 1940. losing to Mlsa Marion Miley of Lexington, Kentucky; qualified In the Women's National last year at Pebble Beach, California: broke the course record - of the Sand Point Golf club la Seattle last summer with a 72 and is noted for her med al play ability. Miss Muriel Veatch " of Longview, Washington; pres ent Washington state cham pion; winner of the Women' Western junior championship in Seattle in 1940, losing to Miss Betty Jameson, pteaent national champion (in that match. Miss Jameson broke the course record with a 74 and defeated Miss Veatch on ly 2 and 1). All three players are In their twenties Muriel-Veatch being the youngest of the group. Miss Veatch la- a blonde. Miss McDougall is -a brunette and Mrs. Priebe you guessed it is a redhead! Telephone 91 A.