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    THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Aprtl A 141
PAGE SIX
Colonial Tea Event
At Schallock Home
Prospective Members of Eulalona Chapter,
Daughters American Revolution, Entertained
The charming horn of the Fred Schallock was the let
ting (or the Colonial tea given by Eulalona chapter. Daugh
ters of the American Revolution. Saturday afternoon. Mrs.
Schallock was assisted by Mrs. Earl Reynolds, Mrs. John H.
Martin, and Mrs. Warren Hunt
Mrs. Q. Logan Black, chap
ter regent, planned the tea
as a compliment to pros
pective members and high
school girls selected for the
Pilgrimage contest. Spring
flowers In artistic arrange
ments were used about the
rooms. The dining room and
table were especially lovely.
Pouring were: Mrs. H. A.
Nitschelm. Miss Virginia
West, Mrs. Alfred Collier,
and Mrs. Warren Hunt.
Guests Included Mrs. Fred
Hauger, Mrs. L. O. Mills,
Mrs Ida Grimes, Mrs. Eliza
beth Saunders, Mrs. Ralph W.
Stearns. Mrs. Mackey, Mrs. J.
Royal Shaw, Mrs. J. C. Hunt,
Mrs. Clarence Humble, Mrs.
R. D. Rakestraw, Mrs. Robert
Thompson, Mrs. Joseph W.
Peak. Mrs. F. Cecil Adams,
Mrs. A. N. Wenner. Miss
Jerrr Ann Denehie, Mrs. H.
F. Murdoch, Mrs. R. E.
Wright, Mrs. Allen Sloan,
Mrs. A. J. Voye. Mrs. Virginia
LaForge, Mrs. Sarah H. Fos
ter, Mrs. H. M. Parkhurst,
Mrs. J. L. Olsen. Mrs. C. G.
Merrill, Mrs. Norval.
Members present were Mrs.
S. B. Evans, Mrs. Wilbur A.
Jones, Mrs. D. V. Kuyken
dall, Mrs, R. E. Wattenburg,
Mrs. Harry Ackley. Mrs. G.
Logan Black, Mrs. Alfred Col
lier, Mrs. Z. W. Dixon. Mrs.
Warren Hunt, Mrs. John H.
Martin, Mrs. H. A. Nitschelm,
Mrs. Earl C. Reynolds. Mrs.
Fred Schallock, Mrs. Robert
Sloan. Mrs. Bert C. Thomas,
Mrs. Helen Mueller, Miss Vir
ginia West.
MRS. ARNOLD
HOSTESS AT
SPRING PARTY
Mrs.' Wilbur Arnold enter
tained with, another delightful
bridge luncheon on Tuesday
for a group of friends at her
home on Crescent avenue.
Luncheon was served at a
quarter past one o'clock fol
lowed by cards with high
honors held by Mrs. Carl Rey
mers, second by Mrs. Ches
leigh O. Moore.
Hyacinths centered the
tables with snapdragons and
tulips arranged about the
rooms.
Guests bidden to the affair
included Mrs. Carl Reymers,
Mrs. Chesleigh O. Moore,
Mrs. W. H. McPherren, Mrs.
Lillian Hagman, Mrs. Elmer
H. Balsiger, Mrs. Minnie
Hammers, Mrs. Vernon Norval,
Mrs. Roy Rakestraw, Mrs. Ted
Snoop, Mrs. Carl Schubert,
Mrs. Gus Anderson. Mrs. C. H.
Underwood, Mrs. E. M. Chil
cote, Mrs. Arthur Schaupp,
Mrs. Carl Steinseifer, Mrs.
Harry Peltz and Mrs. Walter
Webster.
NURSES PLAN
DANCE IN
WILLARD HOTEL
An Interesting affair of
early May will be the dance
sponsored Saturday, May the
tenth. In the Willard hotel
ballroom by the Oregon State
Nurses association. District
No. 8. with Mrs. Earl Heuvel
in charge of the party. Mrs.
Heuvel is also this year's pro
gram chairman.
Funds derived from the
dance will go toward sending
delegates to the annual nurses
convention to be held in Port
land the first week of June.
A part of the money will also
go into the tuberculosis fund
for national research, into the
flower fund, and a donation
to the Florence Nightingale,
and scholarship funds.
Mrs. Jack Campbell is presi
dent of the local organization,
first vice president and parlia
mentarian is Mrs. Joseph
Whistler, Mrs. Mark Howard
is secretary, and Mrs. Ray
Ruger. treasurer.
Baldy Evans orchestra will
play and tickets may be ob
tained from any member of
the organization, or at the
door.
GOLFERS START
DERBIES AT
REAMES FRIDAY
The first of a three weeks'
series of 27 and 54-hole der
bies got under way Friday
at Rcames Golf and Country
club, and after a morning of
golf a number of women stay
ed for cards in the clubhouse.
Six tables were in play.
In cards last week north
and south honors went to
Mrs. John H. Martin and Miss
Ada Chrlstopherson, east and
west to Mrs. Lawrence Slater
and Mrs. Robert Thompson.
Hostesses Friday afternoon
were Mrs. J. Hardin Carter,
Mrs. Ray W. Oldenburg, and
Mrs. Te Medford.
Showers
Benefit
Outlook Excellent for
Fine Display at Flow
er Show
Klamath gardeners who
plan to take part in the annual
spring flower show scheduled
for Saturday, May the sev
enteenth, in the Fremont
school auditorium, w e r
pleased with the looks of their
gardens following the heavy
thunder shower Wednesday,
and the lighter sprinkling of
Friday evening.
Blossoms looked more prom
ising and flowering shrubs
benefited materially by the
April showers which, if the
old adage proves true, will
bring May flowers.
But three weeks remain un
til the flower show and there
Is time for the reading of flow
er arrangement books and
some suggested by Mrs. Ern
est D. Lamb, flower show
chairman, and available at
the city library, are the fol
lowing: "How to Arrange
Flowers," by Dorothy Biddle,
(suggested for beginners);
"Arranging Flowers Through
out the Year," by Carey; "Ar
ranging Flowers, East and
West," Conway; "Flower Ar
rangements in Color," Rock
well and Grayson; "Flower Ar
rangement," Rockwell and
Grayson; "Flowers Their
Arrangement," Gregory Con
way, (considered very good as
it shows arrangement step by
step); "Japanese Flower Ar
rangements," Mary Averill;
"Japanese Flower Arrange
ments," Alfred Koehn.
A page of interesting tips is
being prepared for those who
plan to take part in the show,
these tips to appear the week
of May third in these col
umns; the entire schedule to
appear again on May the
tenth.
Organizations planning to
enter the exhibit are asked to
contact Mrs. Lamb.
SOJOURNERS
PLAN DINNER
DANCE SOON
Sojourners met at the Wil
lard hotel Wednesday, April
the twenty-third, with the
president, Mrs. Dwight Gil
christ in charge. Hostesses for
the afternoon were Mrs. Rus
sel Peterson, chairman, Mrs.
W. B. Yates, Mrs. Loyal Over
ton, Mrs. Fred Konschot and
Mrs. George Batch.
Plans for the annual spring
dinner dance were discussed
by Mrs. C. A. Lundy, chair
man of the dance committee.
The dance will be held at Cal
Ore on May the fifteenth and
all reservations must be made
before May the twelfth.
After the business meeting
bridge was played. First prize
was won by Mrs. Paul Ang
stead. consolation by Mrs. L.
P. Pennington, and guest
prize went to Mrs. Ethel
Storm.
Hostesses for the May four
teenth meeting are as follows:
Mrs. E. B. Hamm, chairman,
Mrs. W. D. Miller, Mrs. Matt
Finnigan, Mrs. Lon Hunt and
Mrs. M. L. Weatherford.
Mrs. Elton Mooney of Prine
ville. formerly of this city,
viited briefly in Klamath
Falls on Thursday.
CHAIRMAN
Mrs. C. A. Lundy will serve
as dance chairman of the So
journers party planned for
May the fifteenth at Cal-Ore
tavern.
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KLAMATH GIRL
ATTEMDS MEET
OF PI BETA PHI
Miss Margaret DeBolt of
Klamath Falls, president of
Pi Beta Phi sorority at Eu
gene, left Thursday as a dele
gate to the Northwest Province
conference of the sorority be
ing held at Spokane, Washing
ton this weekend. Miss De
Bolt will be one of the speak
ers at the banquet and will
participate in the discussions.
Miss Mary Louise Vincent of
Portland and Miss Elizabeth .
Daggett, formerly of Klamath
Falls, will accompany her.
The trio will return to Port
land and attend the Founders
Day banquet to be held there
Monday evening.
Active and alumnae chan
ters will be represented at the
Spokane conference from Al
berta, Canada, Montana, Ida
ho, Washington and Oregon.
Mrs. Ruth Barrett Smith, na
tional vice president of the
sorority, will be the main
speaker.
Mrs. Willard Peyton and
daughter, Patricia, have re
turned to their home on El
dorado street after a six
week's trip during which they
visited in southern California,
in St. Louis, Chicago and
other mid western points with
relatives and friends. En route
home they spent a short time
in Portland and at Vida on
the McKenzie river with Mrs.
Peyton's son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Prince Hel
frich. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dennis
have returned after spending
several days in the north,
visiting in Seattle and with
their son. Junior, at Camp
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and Hostesses
Left to right, Mrs. Warren Hunt, post regent; Mrs. Fred Hauger, Mrs. C.
Logan Black, regent of Eulalona chapter- Mrs. H. A. Nitschelm, junior
past regent, and Mrs. Z. W. Dixon,
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Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, (right), chots with Mrs. C.
Logan Black, Eulalona regent. Mrs. Wattenburg
was organizing regent of the chapter and served
for four years in that capacity.
All pictures by Wesley Guderian
of The Herald and News.
DR. DUESNER
TO SPEAK AT
GARDEN MEET
Dr. Duesner, horticultuct
located at the Tulelake CCC
camp and working with the
Lava Beds national monu
ment, will be the speaker at
the meeting Monday at two
o'clock of the garden study
group of the Klamath Falls
Woman's Library club. The
meeting will be held In the
small clubroom.
All members are asked to
bring plants or bulbs to ex
change during the afternoon.
OREGON MOTHERS
SLATED TO
MEET MAY 5TH
Oregon Mothers will meet
Monday, May the fifth, with
Mrs. William Ganong at her
home on Summers Lane. Des
sert wftl be served at half past
one o'clock with a program to
follow with Mrs. W. C. Van
Emon as leader.
Mrs. Rby Rakestraw enter
tained the group early in April
with eleven members present.
Sunday Dinner
Guests at Home
Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry An
derson entertained at Sunday
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Goeckner and two chil
dren, Kent and Thirza, Mrs.
Anice Anderson and Larry
and Martin Snyder.
at DAR Colonial Tea
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to right, Mrs. Bert Call Thomas, Mrs. Helen Mueller
and Mrs. Syd Evans.
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MISS JONES
HOSTESS TO
AAUW BOARDS
Miss Marycarol Jones, re
tiring president of the Klam
ath county branch, American
Association of University Wo
men, entertained Friday eve
ning at her home on Huron
street for members of the old
board, and those of the new.
Bridge was enjoyed fol
lowed by coffee. Miss Jones'
guests included Mrs. G. C.
Blohm. newly elected presi
dent; Mrs. Dean Miller, Mrs.
George Clark, Mrs. Arthur
Cole, Mrs. James Kerns, Mrs.
Harry Weimar, Mrs. Robert
Thompson, Mrs. James Busch,
Mrs. Robert Hart, Mrs. Samuel
A. Mushcn, Mrs. J. Truman
Runyan, and Miss Virginia
Fick.
Among those entertained
here last weekend during tho
state meeting of the Grand
Council of Job's Daughters
were Miss Marjorie Beau
riclle, Miss Marjorie Hansen,
Miss Marjorie Simpson, Miss
Marjorie Miller and Miss
Mary Brown, all members of
the Portland Bethel 3. who
were guests at the F. II. Co
fer home on High street.
The Mothers club of the
Sacred Heart academy will
meet In regular session Mon
day, April the twenty-eighth,
at half past ono o'clock. All
members are urged to be
prompt.
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Betrothal
Announced
Charles Scharfenstein
Jr., To Wed Connec
ticut Girl in May
Romance in spring and
from New London, Connecti
cut, comes the announcement
of the engagement of Miss
Veronica O'Connell to Cadet
Charles F. Scharfenstein Jr.
Date of the wedding is set for
Monday. May the nineteenth,
in St. Joseph's church. New
London.
The bride-elect is the charm
ing daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Michael L. O'Connell,
and the granddaughter of Mrs.
Carolyn Shattuck Backus,
South Windham, Connecticut.
Mi.'S O'Connell was graduated
in June of last year from the
Connecticut College for Wo
men. Mr. and Mrs. Scharfenstein
and son, Talmage, will leave
for the east coast within a very
short time to attend the grad
uation of their son, Charles
Jr., from the United States
Coast Guard academy at New
London, the week of May the
fifteenth, and will remain un
til after their son's wedding
on Mny the nineteenth. Cadet
Scharfenstein has asked his
brother. Talmage, to be his
best man.
SPRING DANCE
GIVEN WEDNESDAY
BY ST. PAUL'S
The annual spring danca
given by the vestry of St.
Paul's Episcopal church was
enjoyed Wednesday evening
in the Willard hotel ballroom.
Chairman of the affair was
Mr. Lou Langworthy, assisted
by Mr. Jack Keating, Mr.
John Schubert, Mr. Percy
Webb, Dr. D. J. Recs, and
Mr, Roy Prcmo.
Mrs. Helena Sandon re
turned Friday evening from
Portland where she has spent
the past month with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Terry Mackie.
Mrs. Sandon makes her home
here with another daughter,
Mrs. Percy Murray.
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Dancing Party At
Club Opens Season
Spring Affair at Clubhouse Given Saturday Eve
ning by Committee of Ten Memberi
On of the gayest parties of the year Is scheduled for
Saturday night, (tonight), at Reames Golf and Country club as
the first spring dance of the season is given for members and
their guests. This Is the first party at the clubhouse since
the New Year s dance.
Tea Given
Daughters
Interesting Affair En
joyed During Jobs
Convention
On of the most Interesting
vents of the past week when
the annual convention of Job's
Daughters was held In Klam
ath Falls, was the tea spon
sored by Past Honored Queen's
and honorary members given
In the Masonic hall on Friday
afternoon from three o'clock
until five o'clock. An all
white decor was used during
the afternoon with the tea
table beautifully arranged
with a white swan holding
stock, freesiaa and tulips and
flanked on either side by tall
white candles in silver sticks.
Mrs. Melvln McCollum, (Ed
na May Thomas), was chair
man of the affair assisted by
Mrs. Merle Long, (Barbara
Soule), Mrs. Fred Konschot,
(La Vena McCollum), Miss
Gladys Park, Miss Betty Mer
rill, Miss Betty Buchanan,
Mrs. Ermcl Hoslcy, (Margaret
Templar), of Chlloquln, and .
Miss Barbara Palmer.
Pouring during the afternoon
were Mrs. Hosley and Mrs.
McCollum, with Mrs. Kon
schot. Miss Buchanan, and Mfss
Merrill serving. Other host
esses assisted about the rooms.
The affair was given after the
Daughters' hour.
FRENCH CLUB
ENJOYS DINNER
AT BATEAU
Le Cercle Francals of Klam
ath Union high school held its
annual banquet In the Com
pass room at the Bateau Wed
nesday, April the twenty,
third. The feature of the
French dinner was Marseilles
bouillabaisse, sea food soup
traditional to southern France.
It was served in the French
manner from a huge bowl in
the center of the table. Large
red bibs added to the gaiety of
the occasion.
Officers elected for next
year wore Merlon Albrecht,
president; Ruth Pennington,
vice president; Betty Yadon,
secretary; Lucy Kimball,
treasurer; Dorothea Ellingson,
sergeant-at-arms, and Lois
Schultz, Krater reporter.
Members present Included
Merlon Albrecht, Janice
Bubb, Bettilu Cramer, Thelma
Howard, Lucy Kimball, Mar
garet Lewis, Pat Loomls, Betty
Merrill, Ruth Pennington,
Lois Schultz, Jean Wiesendan
ger, Betty Yadon, Virginia
Howard, Glessle Welters, Dor
othea Ellingson, Bonnie
Robin. Wtlamae Lehto and
Mrs. Blanche Waters, club ad
viser. Gaiety Club
With Miss rtnwlck
Members of Gaiety club
were entertained Thursday
evening by Miss Ethel Fen
wick at her home on Auburn
street. Bridge was played fol
lowed by supper. Guests In
cluded Mrs. David R. Vanden
berg, Mrs. Floyd Henrlot, Mrs.
Elmer Honking, Mrs. W. J.
Kesslcr, Mrs. G. C. Lorenz,
Mrs. Mike Lavenik, and Mrs.
R. C. Dsle. Mrs. Kessier will
entertain in a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anderson
returned home this week af
ter an enjoyable ten-day mo
tor trip through Yosemlta
park and to other California
points.
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MOTHER'S
DAY
MAY 11TH
TSLSPHONI till
Chairmen of the affair are
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerber,
who are being assisted In
making plans by Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Medford, Mr. and Mr.
Marshall E. Cornell, Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Martin, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. Royal Shaw.
Supper will be served at
midnight by the committee
hostesses. Herb Cochran's or
chestra played.
A number of large cocktail
parties were given before the
dance which officially opened
the social year at Reames.
SALEM MAID
ANNOUNCES
BETROTHAL
SALEM. Ore. (Special) Of
much interest to Salem and
Klamath Falls society Is the
announcement being made by
Mrs. Freda Starey of the en
gagement of her daughter.
Miss Patricia Noonan of Sa
lem, and Darrell Miller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick R. Miller
of Klamath Falls. The wed
ding will be an event of ear
ly August. The brldelect la
a graduate of Salem schools
and a popular jnember of the
capital's younger set. Her fi
ance Is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon law school
and a member of Alpha Tail
Omega. He Is now In busi
ness with his father at Klam
ath Falls.
Mrs. W. R. Nelson enter
tained members of the Con
gregational Community circle
with a neighborhood tea at
her home on Reclamation ave
nue Thursday afternoon when
the hours were spent In Red
Cross sewing after which re
freshmrnta were served to
Mrs. Helen Eltlng, Mrs. H.
J. McGllvray. Mrs. W. L.
Larson. Mrs. E. L. Mitchell.
Mrs. W. C. Little, Mrs. C. M.
Reynolds and Charlene Reynolds.
Comart's
BOYS AND GIRLS
10 TO 16 INCLUSIVE
CLOSES
SATURDAY
MAY 3RD
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