January 13, 1940
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Library
Club Program
Indian Interpreter To
Appear Monday In
Auditorium
Hor li an Interesting excorpt
from the St. Louis pnst-Dls-pstoh
about Cherlos Bail
flume, America's foremost In
dim duiioer mid noted Interprn.
Ur o( Indian culture end folk
lor, who will appear hart on
jenusry tho fifteenth In tlio
auditorium of the public lib
rary, presented by Klamath
rll Woman'! Library club.
"Knkl I'luino, ill-yaar-old
Rlsckfoot Indlnii, haa com In
St. Louie thla mouth to prnnt
th wild, beautiful dancea of lit
people. Ilia costumes art sulh
ntle, down to lbs boadnd do
Inn on bla inoocasln; every ati-p
of bla dauce la aludlod and true.
These dances are not a fllihl
from boredom aa are our ball
room dsncss, but an out-pouring
of spirit to the Indian's
god.
"When Kail Plume ilnli aa
he dance, the notes seem
weird, and In minor key. Out
that Is becauae their acale la
baaed on quarter notes. Once
beard In the mountains or on
lb plains, Indian uiualo la un
forgettable. "When l first listened to your
songs, 'Bt. Louis Ulues' and
'Minnie, the Mooohnr,' 1 waa
startled,'vbs said, "for they
ounded strange to me."
A gradual from the College
of Colorado, b Is member of
lb Plkunl trlb of lilackfoet,
wbos reserratlon la In Mon
tana. Hla grandfather, Whit
Weasel, waa a famous cklef.
Eagle Plum ho some whit
blood wbloh accounts for hla
blue eyes, which contrast so
vividly with bis copper akin.
Above medium height, slender,
be boa th blgh ehek-bones,
blgb bridged noae and wld
firm mouth, characteristic of
hla race. He apoaka better Eng
Hani than moat whit people,"
FAIRHAVEN
PTA CARD CLUB
HAS MEETING
WEST KLAMATH Th Falr
brn PTA card club met at
th bom of Mr. Lloyd Ilobl
son. Thursday, .January th
fourth. Pour table of bridge
wore played. High score went
to Mr. Warren Miller and low
to Mr. M. N. Rlc. Thos
present wer Mr. M. N. Rica,
Mrs. Warren ,M tiler, Mra. Lt
Hnllidny. Mra. Marian Holllday,
Mr. EfUia HaaUpga, Mra. Lloyd
Rnblson. Mr. jeUIHensel,'Mr.
Elisabeth Wnall, Mr. L. B.
Hopkins. Mr. Otto Mlkkeloon,
Mr. 0. B. Thurman, Mrs. Mary
Miller, Mrs. Williams, Mrs
Percy Cook and the hostesses,
Mra. B. C. Johnston and Mra.
h. L. Smith.
Th Chlloquln atudy group
meeting bat been changed from
January the elevonth to Janu
ary lb clgbtaentb at two
o'clock at th bom of Mr. E.
E. Evans In Chlloquln, It wa
annonnced.
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ONE YEAR OLD!
Utile Keren Myrle leemi to be reaching right out
into th Now Year. She it with hr mother, Mn,
Joan Kranenburg Rohr, now ttudying at Arm
strong's In Berkeley. Karen Myrle observed her firtt
birthday ennivenary on January I, 1940.
Kennell-Ellls picture.
"Snow Ball"
Party Slated
Group Four of Altar
Society Making Plan?
For Party
Numerous beneflta are In the
air, and one that promisee to
be delightful la the "snowball"
card party planned by Bt. Mary'
Altar society, group four, of
which Mra. Russell Peterson
and Mra. 0. F. Knoll are In
eharg.
Th affair I planned for
Thursday evening. January th
eighteenth, at eight o'clock In
the Wlllard hotel with contract,
auction, pinochle and Chinese
checker on the game schedule.
Thla I th first winter party
planned by lb group which al
so plana th annual summer
picnic ot the society.
Keanrratlnna for th affair
may be mado by calling either
Mrs. Peterson, 193-W, or Mra,
Knoll, 18S-J-4.
" ."" BROCK MEYERS
On Thursday evening, Janu
ary th eleventh, at th horn
of th officiating clergyman,
th Rev. Theodore 8mlth. 43S
North Second street, pastor ot
the First Presbyterian Church,
Fred Monroe Brock of Merrill,
Oregon, and Miss Ida Virginia
Meyer, also of Merrill, were
married In the presence of a
small group of frlende. The
alngle ring ceremony waa used.
The couple, following a honey
moon, will reside In Merrill.
SHOWER GIVEN
THIS WEEK FOR
BRIDE-ELECT
A bridal shower was given at
the home ot Mrs. H. D. Park,
J2! Main street, one evening
this week In bonor ot Miss Bar
bara Eater Soul'. Rooms wer
arranged with bowla of early
spring flowers and the bnffet
table was centered with a brid
al bouquet In a low crystal bowl
flanked on either side by whit
tapers. A miniature church and
altar, with a tiny bride and
groom, wer fashioned of Ice
cream.
Mr. J. H. Heaslg and Mr.
Eva Long, assisting th hos
tess, cut the Ice cream and
poured coffee.
Many gift were presented to
Mine Soule. the presents con
cealed In a large bin bell
topped with a perky whit bow.
Bridge and pinochle wer
played during the evening.
Honors In bridge went to Mr.
Vera Melhaae, low to Mra. Jean
Heaslg. In pinochle Mr. Orae
Welle waa high and received
white chrysanthemum and
pink earnatlona.
Presont were Mra. Melvln
McCollum, Mr. Frederick Far
ley, Mr. Madam 8taatney, Mra,
Jean Heaslg, Mr. Marie Osbom,
Mrs. Alicia Osborn, Mr. Nettle
Miller, Mr. Grace Wells, Mrs.
Emma Dunham. Mrs. Edna Rob
erlson, Mra. Eva Soule, Mr.
Vera Melhase. Mr. Elal
Rweasy. Mrs. Mary Johnson,
Mrs. Minnie Kranenburg, Mia
Barbara Soule. Miss Oladya
Pnrk. Miss Jo Hosslg. Mis Isa
bella Milne, Mlsa Dorla McCord.
Miss Audry Edwarda and th
hostesses, Mra. Park, Mr. J.
H. Heaslg and Mrs. Eva Long.
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INDIAN LORE INTERPRETER SLATED
Chariot Eagle Plume, America'! foremost interpreter of Indian
lore, life and culture, will be presented before the Klamath
Falls Woman's Library club on Monday, January the fifteenth,
In the main auditorium of the- public library. All of Eagle
Plume's programs are presented in authentic coitumes, the'
significance of which he explains, . -
Ceremony Occurs At
Order of Amaranth
Mrs. Frances Reeves Named to Serve Friendship
.Court as Royal Matron During Coming Year
The Masonic temple, beautifully decorated with tall baskets
of cut flowers, wes the scene of another Impressive installation
ceremony, Seturday evening, January the sixth, when the newly
elected and appointed officers of Friendship Court No. 1 1 , Order
of the Amaranth were Installed by Mr. Henry Rahllte, pest royal
patron ot the local order.
Officers of th grand eourt
ef th Order ef the. Amaranth
of the state of Oregon, who
assisted with the Installation
ot the local officer wer Pearl
V, Scobert, grand royal ma
tron; France Hurlburt, grand
ertary and past suprema ma
tron of th United States; Jen
Ill Smith, put grand royal
matron; Margaret Howataon,
pact grand royal matron; Mr.
Frank Bcobtrt, pent grand roy
al patron! and Mlas Marjorl
cobtrt. Tb Scobert are
from EUgen and th ether
grand officers are from Port
land. Mr. Scobert opened Friend
ship Court whll th retiring
officer aunmad their posi
tion for th uncrowning cere
mony. Mrs. Bernlec Mead,
retiring royal matron, cloaed
th court. Following th
uncrowning ceremony, Mra.
Mead received ber put royal
matron' Jewel and Mr. Rahlk,
hla put royal patron' Jewel.
Alio Mead, email daughter of
tb retiring royal matron, pre
sented her mother with a beau
tiful arm bouquet ot rose from
Mr. Mead, their eon Bob, and
Alice.
Conducting th uncrowning
ceremony were Margaret How
ataon, uncrowning matron;
Jennl C. Smith, standard
bearer; Lola Caaiel. crown
bearer; France E. Hurlburt,
flag bearer. Tb arch of flow
er wa formed by the officer
of the 193 court.
"Lovt'i Old Sweat Song" by
Th Family Group, a trio com
posed of Mr. Ouy Merrill,
Mn. J. L. Olson and Mr. Ray
mond Michel, accompanied by
Mr. Harlan M. Parkhurat,
brought this part of th ve
nlng'e eeremonle to a elos.
Th tat officer assumed
positions for th crowning
ceremony aa follow: Mr.
Scobert, crowning matron; Mr.
Smith, atandard bearer; Mr.
Howataon, marshal In the east;
Lot Cass!, marshal In th
west; Mr. Mead, crown bear
er; Marian Dickson, sword
bearer. The Installing officer
were Mr. Rahlk. patron; Mr.
Hurlburt. ' marshal; -Mr, Sco
bert, aldef Mrs. Bmlth, pre
late; Marjorle Scobert, mu-'
elelan. The arch of flower
' waa formed by the 1940 eourt
and the arch ot tel by Mr.
Frank Scobert,' -captain; Mr.
Henry Rahlke, Mr. 'William
Milne, and Dr. M. O. Caasel.
Officer who will serve tb
local eourt tor the ensuing
year are Mra. France Reeve,
royal matron; Mr. William
Milne, royal patron: Mra. Jun
Rahlk, aaaoclat matron; Or.
M. C. Casaal, aaaoclat patron;
Eva Long, conductress; Lett
Goehrlng. aaaoclat conduo
tr; Laura Stevenson, sacra- -tary;
Bernlec Mead, treas
urer; Lois Caaael, pianist; An
ns Pierce, truth; Nelta Wot,
faith; Ida Grimea, wisdom;
Xatharyn Rs, charity; Ethel
Matthew, standard bearer;
Marian Dickson, marshal In the
eut; Isabella Milne, marshal In
th west; Lucille Penc. pre
late; Edith Caaeel, hlatorian;
Ruth Stanley, aentlnel; Mary
Elian Outor, warder; and
Frieda Jackson, trustee. Mrs.
Jackson will serve for three
year.
After th beautiful corona
tion ceremony and Mr. Reeraa
had aaaumed ber station. Miss
Elisabeth Burton played "Can
sonetu" by d'Anbroslo, on ber
violin, accompanied by Mrs.
Alma Cofer.
Mr. Milne ipok, welcoming
th new officer and friend .
and Introduced Mr. Herachel
Morrla, newly Installed mas
ter of th Masonlo order, and
Miss Betty Reymere, honored
queen ot the Klamath bethel
ot Job' Daughters.
Mrs. Reevea received many
lovely gift from her officer
and friend. Mr. Scobert pre
ented her with a fitted com
pact In behalf ot Mr. Reevea
husband, snd Mrs. Hurlburt
- gave the new royal matron her
blue ritual.
' After a few word ot appre
ciation ' to her officers and
members, and a greeting to
the many guests attending the
ceremony, Mrs. Reeve ad
journed th court.
Coffee wu served tb mem
bers and guests from a pret
tily appointed table centered
with a charming skstlng scene
tlsnked by tall white tapers.
Mrs. Maggie Milne, Mrs. Elisa
beth Norrla, Mrs. Ruby Ken
yon, and Mra. Ruth Stanley
were In charge of arrangement.-
The coffee maker used
In ssrvtng was presented to
the court by the 1939 trus
tees. '
FORT KLAMATH Mr. and
Mra. Frank J. Baker were host
on Sunday evening, New Tear'
ve, to a group ot friends at
their bom In Fort Klamath.
Pinochle wa th diversion ot
the evening, and at midnight
lunch waa served by the hot
teas. Present were Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Williams, Mr.-and Mrs. Of
vllle Bchrooder, Mr. and Mr.
Roy Dcffenhaoher, Mr. and Mra.
Harold Wlmer, and the host
and hostess, Mr, and Mrs.
Baker.
CLUB RECEIVES .
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OF INTEREST
A business Motion waa held
by th Klamath Falls Sorop
tlmlsta at their Thursday noon
luncheon at th Wlllard hotel,
prealded over by Mra. Ida M.
Odell, the new president, when
several announcement of In
terest wer mad.
In a formal announcement
from th director of th north
west region, American Federa
tion of Soroptlmlat eluba. It
waa atated that a charter pre
entatlon and installation . of
officer of th first classifi
cation service club for women
of Aluka, the Soroptlmlat club
of Fairbanks, would be held
In th studio ot station KFAR
at Fairbanks, January th
twentieth. Th Installation will
be broadcast from ten until
halt put tan o'clock and all
clubs of th northwest region
are Invited to participate via
radio.
Also, members of the local
club proudly received tbe news
that the talk, "Advancement
of Women Through Legisla
tion," presented by Mrs. Jean
Young at tbe northwest re
gional conference, bu been
published In th January Issue
ot tb Soroptlmlat club maga
sln. Thla wa th only apeech
given at any ot tbe conferences
to be published.
Mrs. Effle Garcelon, the
club's retiring president, was
presented with a diamond and
gavel Soroptlmlat pin in af
fectionate regard from the -member
of her club.
Mrs. Odell announced the
following committee appoint
ment for thla year:
Mr. Ruth Ray and Mrs.
Coral Sabo, dinner collection;
Mr. lea be! U Van Fleet, at
tendance; Mr. Kathleen
Thompson, Mr. Edna Albrecht
and Mr. Tatta Margulia, clari
fication ; Mr. Beulah Ray,
Mlu Catherine Gaylord, Mr.
Laura . Bertram and Mra. Lucy
Hauger, hospitality;. Mrs, Jean
- Toun-ud Mr. Beulah Ray,
legislative; Mr. Margull.
Mr. Alice Howard, Mr. Rita
Whlcenant, program; Mra. Rose
Poole, Mr. .Clara Shaw and
Mr. Olive Cornett, civic gerv
loe. '
Mrs. Ruby Lyla, Mr. Van
Fleet, Mra. Albrecht and Mrs.
; Garcelon, budget; Mr. Cornett
and Mr. Sabo. finance and
audit; Mra. Thompson and
Mra. Albrecht, mualc; Mr.
Beulah Ray, publicity; Mr.
Gwendolyn Wright, Miss Gay
lord, Mr. Sophia Kenoffel and
Mr. Ruth Ray, social: Mra.
Bertram and Mr. Hauger,
sunshine; Ruth and Beulah
Ray. venture club; Mr.
Young, parliamentary; Mrs.
Lyle, Mrs. Whtsenant and Mrs.
Beulah Ray, extension; Mrs.
Haugsr, world peace and Mrs.
Howard, standard-bearer.
FRIENDLY.
CLASS HAS
LEAP YEAR PARTY.
The Friendly class of th
First Christian church Sunday
school met Friday evening, Jan
uary tbe fifth, at tbe home ot
Miss Augusta Parker at (37
Eldorado street when she en
tertained the group with a
Leap Year party. .
Gams wer played and a
singing contest held. The prise
given to the best quartet went
to Mra. 8. D. Doremus, Mr.
O. H. Fralay, Mr. Oscar Loven
' burg, and Mr. T. A. Grubb.
Hoateasea assisting Mlsa Par
ker were Mra. Lulu Puterbaugh,
Mr. Effl Paul, and Mr.
Marie Fraley. Refreshment
were served to Mr. and Mr.
Ralph Bower, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence 8. Roberson, Mr. and
Mra. A. L. Paul, Mr. and Mr.
J. A. Leech, Mr. and Mra. J.
H. Huntar, Mr. and Mr. O.
H. Campbell, Mr. and Mr. B.
E. Relnhart, Rev. and Mr.
VA. 0. Bat. Mr. and Mr. R.
W. Clapp, Mr. and Mr. F. W.
Fortna, Mr and Mr. 0. H.
Fraley, Mr. add Mra. 8. D.
Doremus, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Wlcksrsham, Mr. and Mra. J.
J. Keller. Mr. and Mra. O.
Lovenburg, Mr. and Mr. C.
- D. Robert, Mr. George Wirt.
Mr. C. C. Morrla, Mra. Laura
Rowley, Mr. Louisa Brandt,
Mr. Dale Mattoon, Mr. Cell
Williams, Mr. J. R. Fugill, Mr.
Alvin Lucas, Mr. T. A. Grubb.
and Mr. B. p. Alexander. Prises
In the contest gsmes were
given to Mr. Hunter, Mrs. Wil
liams and Rev. and Mrs. Bates.
MRS. BRIXNER
HOSTESS TO .
.BRIDGE CLUB
Members of TNT bridge elub
mat with Mr. Phil Brlxner at
her home on Lakeshor drive,
Wednesday evening.
High score at card went to
Mis Gertrude Toll, 'club
award to Mra. Harry Bathlany
who will ntertln th group In
a fortnight, low score to Mr.
Henri Conradl, and traveling to
' Mrs. Phil Fabnlander. -
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OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
Emilie Elliot, attractive young daughter of Mr. and
' Mrs. C. S. Bliot of Washington street, observed
her fifth birthday anniversary at the family homo
on Saturday, January tho sixth. Highlight of the
day's party was the showing of moving pictures.
' Kennell-Ellls picture.
MISS ELLIOT
HONORED ON
ANNIVERSARY
Emllle Elliot, young daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr. C. Sidney
Elliot of Wuhlngton itreet,
wa complimented on the oc
casion of ber fifth birthday an
niversary Saturday, January the -sixth,
when a group of young
friends were invited to her
home. '
Moving pictures were shown
during the afternoon and at
the luncheon an Ice cream birth
day cake wu ent by the honor
guest.
Honoring Emllle were Clar
issa and John Mfcson, David
French, Jack Prock, Shirley Ger
kln, George Knight and John
Elliot.
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WOMEN'S COUNCIL'
CONDUCT MEET-.
IN CHURCH ROOMS
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. The Women's Council of the
first Christian church held lta
regular meeting at the church
January the eleventh. A hot
luncheon wa served to more
than forty members by Group
four. -
The business meeting was
called to order by the presi
dent, Mrs. Pearl Schultx.
Plan were completed tor the
brotherhood dinner which Is to
be held on January "the seven
teenth. After the business meeting
the young people had charge
of the program which waa en
Joyed by everyone. e
Tbe next meeting ot the
council will be on February
the eighth at which time all
members are urged to be pres
ent to learn "Silent Sister's"
name. A new drawing of names
for the following year .will be
held. The meeting was ad
journed by the benediction.
MRS. GILCHRIST
HOSTESS TO
JUNIOR MATRONS
Mrs. O. W. Gilchrist, SIS
Grant street, entertained the
Junior Matrons of the Methodist
church on Monday evening,
January eighth. Mrs. C. Poole
and Mrs. McDanlel assisted.
The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Elsie Lar
son, president. Officers elected
tor tbe coming year were Mrs.
C. Poole, president, and Mrs.
Sid Petersen, secretary.
The calling contest, which
has provided much Interest,
came to an end. The losing side
will entertain the winners at a
Valentine party, to be held at
the home ot Mrs. Victor Phil
lips on February the twelfth.
Following the business meet
ing, games were enjoyed and
refreshments were served.
WEED The members of the
Sunday school board met at
the Weed Community church
Wednesday evening at eight
o'clock to discuss ways in
which to improve the Sunday
school attendance.
Officers
Elected
Heads of Presbyterian .
Social Group Named
Tuesday
Miss Pearl Jean Wilson and
Mis Marie Collier were elected
chairman and secretary, respec
tively, of the Presbyterian soo
ial and study group at a meet
ing held at the home ot Frank
Fleet, 645 Alameda street,
Tuesday evening. By coin
cidence they succeed Marie Col
lier, chairman, and Pearl Jean
Wilson, secretary.
The group, organised last
fall, meets every other Tuesday
tor a combined study, business,
and pleasure session. Tbe study .
topis Just completed waa a com
parative survey of world reli
gions, led by Mrs. Ernest Moser,
returned, missionary from Cam
eroun, Weat Africa.
Reverend A. Theodore Smith
addressed the group on th his
tory of Christianity. Subsequent
meeting will tak up this toplo
in detalL --
The business session waa fol
lowed by games and refresh
ments. POTLUCK .
DINNER IS
.SCHEDULED
i. The American Legion auxil
iary is having a potluck din
ner at the Legion hall Tues
day, January the sixteenth, at
halt past six o'clock. The
Legion is to be entertained at
this dinner. Anyone wishing
further information may call
- 419-J-5.
Mr. D. E. Van Vactor will
speak during the evening meet-'
ing on Legion legislation. Mr.
Van Vactor will apeak on th
work being done at the Doern
backer hospital in Portland
and the . benefit to be given
bere January the twenty-seventh.
The membership chairman,
Mrs. Ines . Ashurst bu uksd
that tbe members have their
dues to her by January th
twenty-fifth as they must be
. in to national headquarters by
January the thirty-first. Dues
are also payable to Mrs. Fan
nie Thompson.
The Congregational Com
munity circle will meet Friday
afternoon, January the nine
teenth at two o'clock at the
home ot Mrs. H. S. Stone, 1304
Darrow avenue. Mrs. 8. R. Ber
ry will give a book review
"From Tragedy to Triumph,"by
Bull Mathews. Hostesses assist
ing Mrs. Stone will be Mrs.
C. L. Jones, Mr. K. D. Jones,
Mrs. W. L. Larsen, and Mrs.
C. A. Pool
Neighbor of Woodcraft will
hold the next regular meeting
Monday evening, January th
fifteenth, at eight o'clock la
the KC hall. The Juveniles will
meet tbe same date at four
o'clock In the KO hall. All
. members are asked to attend.
Benefit
Date Set
Lioness Club Names
, February Third For
! Bridge Part '
One of the year's Interesting
Benefit bridge parties 1 ached
uled for Saturday, February the
third, when member of the
Lioness elub will ntrtla at
th Wlllard hotel with pro
ceed to go totfsrd th light
eonservatlon program which tho
organisation carries out each
year for children of the county.
Date ot tbe benefit, previously
et for February tb tenth, wa
changed due to th Lenten .
son.
Chairman ef , th affair I
' Mrs. Tad E. Rlin-ap and she ha
named members of her com
mute a follows:
Tea table. Mrs. F. Cecil
Adam, chairman, Mr. Che
lalgh 0. Moor and Mrs. Day
ton E. Van Vactor. .
Serving, Mr. D. J. Bee,
chairman, Mrs. A. p. Heap, Mr.
Gorg P. Davis, Mrs. Estla
Kiger. Mrs. C. F. Harris and
Mrs, Ted Reevea.
Arranging table, Mrs. R. B.
Hooker, chairman, Mrs. J. H.
Robbln, Mr. M. C. Caaael. Mrs.
Ted Balcom, Mrs. L. M. Castl.
berry.' Mr. Welter Wleeen
dngr and Mr. K. 0. Klahn.
Door eommttt, Mrs. . A. 0.
Backs and ku. Fred Belt
bronner. Tea service, Mrs. Carl Stela- -elfer
and Mr. Han Norland.
Each member 1 member ,
of the calling committee and
tho with whom to make re
servation are Mr. Snoop, 3ll
J. and Mr. Vernon Moore,
1T3I-M.
Member of th Lion elub
Inelnd Mrs. F. Cecil Adam,
Mr. A. 0. Back, Mr. Ted
Balcom, Mr. Howard Boyd,
Mr. M. 0. C as sal. Mr. W. A. ;
Constant, Mr. Lottl Currin, '
Mrs. John CuslcSt. Mrs. L. M..
Caatleberry, Mr. George P. ' .
Davie, Mr. Ethel Ford, Mr. 0.
F. Harris, Mr. Frd H. Halt
bronner, Mrs. A. P. Heup, Mrs.
R. E. Hooker, Mr. Eatla Klger,
Mrs. Kenneth O. Klahn, Mrs.
A. J. McDonald, Mra. Carl
Mason, Mr. L. B. Mead, Mrs.
C. O. Moor, Mr. Vernon
Moore, Mr. Han Norland, Mra.
J. V. Owen, Mr. Al Ptawl,
Mr. Ed Roblnaon, Mrs. J. H.
Robblns, Mra. T. H. Reeve,
Mr. Lynn Roy croft, Mrs. W. H.
Robert. Mr. D. J. Reea, Mr.
Paul B. Skeen, Mrs. T. B. Shoop,
Mrs. O. W. Spikcr, Mrs. Carl
fltelnselfer, Mrs. Lester Thomp
son, Mr. D. B. Van Vactor,
Mr. Clifford Volght and Mrs.
W. B. Wlesendanger.
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MRS. M'AULEY
ENTERTAINS :
.WITH DINNER" ' V
Mr. William C. McAuley wu
hoateaa Saturday . evening at
dinner at her home on Paclfie
Trrac in honor of the birth
day ot Mr. McAuley, Mr. How
ard Johnson and Mr. Mare Wat
on.
In th center of th dining
table two downy doll gathered
candle from a white frosted
sugar plum tree. At the toot of
the tree a parade of clever wal
nut shell turtles designated the
places by displaying on their
backs the names ot the guests.
After the cutting ot a birthday
cake, touts were glvea and
gifts were exchanged.
Those present at the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Johhson, Mr. and Mra. Mar
' Wation, Mr. and Mr. Gomer
Casemsn, Mis Lot Glenn, Mr.
Milton McAuley and Mr. and
Mr. William McAuley.
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- Friendship Court No. 11, Or
der ot the Amaranth, Is spons
oring a St Valentine' danee
on Saturday, February th
third, at halt put nine o'clock
in the Masonic temple. All
lodges affiliated with the Ma
sonic order, and their friend
are cordially invited.
CONT1IACT 1IIIIDGE LESSONS
By
Jam Gordon The Kibitzer
The Hone Sense Method A "Natural" for Men
The Easiest and Quickest Way to Learn Bridge
BIDDING AND PLAY
Taught in a simple and entertaining manner that appeal to
BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED PLAYERS
THREE DAYS) Afternoons, 9 p. m. Nights, p. m. axOO
Mon., Tuei., Wed., January 29, 30, 31
Sponsored by '
Reams Golf and Country Club
Held in
Willafd Hofel, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Open to the public
-Tlcketn now on sale from Women of
Bean-iea Club
Good News!
FOR HAND-CONSCIOUS
BUDGETEEAS
Peggy Sage
present
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