September 21, 1940
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
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Girl Scout Leaders
Continue Training
Course Conducted Until October the First by
Mrs. Frank C. Henderson, Itinerant Director
Girl Seoul Irudi-rs, troop committee members ind council
members hiivo hrpn Inking piirl In iin Intensive training pro
Brum during the limn Mrs. Frnnk C. Henderson, Itinerant dl
rri'lor of Hip Cilrl Scout organization, la In the city. The train
ing l being sponsored by thn Klmtiiith Falls Girl Scout council.
Members
ill Iho Kliimnth
Falls council Include Mm.
Howard J. Boyd, commis
sioner; Mn, Don Ilolloway,
deputy commissioner; Mr. W.
V.. I.nmin, deputy commis
sioner; Mia. (.'. C. Knllcy,
treasurer, und Mra. A. V. Mc
Vey, acrretnry. The committee
chairmen Include: Mra. J. P.
Wells, rliiilriniin of Ihv orgmil
j rut Ion com in 1 1 lee, Mra. Dent
Savage, clinlrmnn of Iho train
ing committee, Mra. J. C.
O'Neill, who la In charge of tha
ramp committee. Mra. Blgman
C. Welae, cliHlrman of tlie pro
gram committee, and Mr. Vern
Owens, who henria the finance
committee. Other membora of
the council Include Mra. E. L.
Mitchell, Mra. II. A. Drcslc,
Mra. Khba Itrno, Mra. Mur
guret (iolhnnr, Mra. R. II. Had
cllffe, Mra. D. V. Gllclirlat and
Mra. J. Fred Flock.
Additional training aeaalona
nf particular Intercut lo coun
cil mcmbcra will be the pro
gram committee round table to
be held Monday morning, Sep
tember the twenty-third, at
ten o'clock, at the home of
Mra. Flock, 201 Jefferson
atreet.
In the afternoon of the name
.day from a quarter past four
to half pout five o'clock there
will he a training committee
round table held In the offlcea
of the Hed Croaa.
In addition to the council
atudy groups the leadcra have
been taking part In a group
leadership courao aa well aa
apeclnl round table for lead
era of Hrownln Cilrl Scouta
and Senior Cilrl Scouta.
The Girl Scout program la
divided Into three dlvlalona to
meet the needs and Intereata
nf g I r 1 a of various agea.
Urownie Girt Scouta are from
aeven lo ten yeara of age. In
termediate Girl Scouta are
from ten lo fourteen yeara of
age and Senior Girl Scouta are
from fourteen to eighteen
yearn nf age,
Leadcra who hove been it
y tending the training aeaalona
Include Mra. Emma Carter.
Mlaa Carol Jane Loosley. Mine
Klcannr Donofrlo, Mlaa Dor
othy Marahall, Mla Gertrude
I.ldberg. Mlaa Grace Hhoodea,
Mina Hetty Lou WlllliunJ, Mlaa
Anita Cooke, Miaa Genevieve
McGee. Mlaa EllrJibeth Matte
aon, Mlaa Cunnrll Napier, Mra.
Una Ungley, Mra. Dorla Pey
Ion. Mra. II. S. Stone. Mra. Mar
garet Gilbert, Mra. Lucille
White, Mra. Dent Savngc, Mra.
(.'. A. Moore, Mlaa Kareen Dun
ton, Mra. Dwlghl Gllclirlat,
Mra. Hovertn Miller. Mra. J. P..
Hull, Mra. Ruby A. While, Mrs.
Hen Swalve and Mrs. George
Jennings,
Final meetings for leaden
of groupa are achedulcd as (o.
Iowa: Lentlera of Intermediate
groups will continue their eve
ning sessions September the
twenty - fourth, twenty fifth
Sod twenty-sixth from aeven to
nine o'clock at the chamber of
commerco
The final meclinaa for lead
era of all groups, that la,
Brownie Girl Scouts, Interme
diate Girl Scouta and Senior
Girl Scouts are achedulcd for
October the first and accoud
at the chamber of commerco
from aeven to nine o'clock In
the evening.
Special round tablea for
Drownle lenders will be held
at thu Wlllnrd hotel on Sep.
lember Ilia twenty-fifth and
twenty-seventh from nur to
half past five o'clock.
Special round tables for
leaders of Senior Girl Scout
groupa will be held on Septem
ber the twenty-fourth and
thirtieth from four lo half past
five o'clock at the chamber of
commerce.
.
Matron Honored
At Surprise Party
Mrs. Alice. Dnlilclm was
honored with a surprise birth
day party when friends cnlled
at her homo on Applcgnte
avenue. Pinochle waa plnycd
with awards going to Mrs.
Kiito Crowson, Mrs, lln Gard
ner and Mrs. Ethel Henry.
Honoring Mrs. Dnhlolm
were Mrs. Luella Johnson,
Mrs. Crowson, Mrs. Henry,
Mra. Margaret Fuller, Mra.
Hlta Fuller, Mrs. Ursol Brat
ton, Mra. lla Gardner and '
Carolyn Mitchell.
The Thlmblo club of Nclgh
bora of Woodcraft will meet
Tuesday afternoon, Septem
ber the twenty-fourth, at two
o'clock at tho homo of Mrs.
Kllcn Ely on Nevada street,
wMh Mra. Mary McQoran as
hewtesa. Pinochle will be
Tlayed following the business
meeting and all members and
friends are Invited.
Shower Given
For Bride
Social Hall Setting for
Large Affair Last Fri
day Evening
Mrs. Jack Andrus tWandi
June Hagley) was compli
mented at a mlscellanenuf
brldol ahower Friday evening,
September the thirteenth, In
the social hall on Garden ave
nue. A musical program wai
enjoyed, Including piano num
bera by Mra. Stella Bagley
and two of her pupils.
Following opening of the
many lovely glfla, rcfresh
menta were aerved by Mra.
J. D. Bagley and Mrs. Buster
Audrua.
Friends honoring the new
bride were Mra. Llda Kllllan,
Mrs. Henry Bagley and
daughter, Beverly, Mra. B. A.
Dahleim. Mra. Roy Johnson,
Carole Hamilton, Mrs, Elaine
Wenner. Mra. W. O. Lohrey,
Mra. W. L. Larson, Mra. Z. W.
Dixon, Mrs. Mary Martin, Mra.
E. V. Haynea, Mra. KoU, Mrs.
C. L. Jonea, Charlane Rey
nold, Mrs. W. C. Little, Mrs.
F. R. Vance. Mra. Charlea M.
Reynolds, Mrs. M a r J o r 1 a
Froser, Mra. S. It. Berry, Mra.
Jennie Arnold, Mra. Mattle
Bagley, Mrs. Oni Bagley, Mra.
Stella Bagley, Mra. Buster
Andrus, Sarah Brooks, Mrs. J.
J. Prx and daughter. Janice,
Mra. E. L. Mitchell, Mra. Etna
Gentry, Mra. L. F.. Henry, Mra.
Glenn Perry, Mra. K. D.
Jonea, Mra- W. R. Nelson, Mra.
A. W. llammel, Mra. L. J.
Brink. Mra. Glenn Stivers,
Mra. H. C. Brown, Mrs. J. O.
Harney, Mra. A. G. Pearson,
Mra. Lura Cummlngs, Mra.
Flowera, Mrs. R. Butts, Mrs.
J. D. Bagley, Ruth Marks,
Cecil Lawfnn, Frances Thomas,
Margaret Wilson. Lucy Hoi
man, Alctha Chrlstianson,
Pearl Slagcl, Florence Prlke,
Alice Mills, Dorothy Stafford,
Lena Aubrey and Lillian llerr.
WEDNESDAY
PINOCHLE CLUB
ENJOYS MEETING
The Wednesday Pinochle
club met September the seven
teenth at the home of Mrs.
Agnes Gloyatein In the Lin
coln apnrtmenta on East Main
atreet when dcaaert woa aerved
by the hoatcaa after which
three tables were In play.
Award for high was re
ceived by Mra. Johnson, the
second high and gueat prlr.e
by Mra. Henry and traveling
by Mrs. Crowson.
Guests for the afternoon
were Mrs. Luella Johnson,
Mra. Ethel Henry, Mra. Dorii
Green and Carolyn Mitchell.
Members attending included
Mra. Kate Crowaon, Mra. Rita
Fuller. Mra. Margaret Fuller,
Mra. Ursol Brattnn, Mra. Ila
Gardner, Mra. Lillian Thomas,
Mra. Alice Dahleim and the
hostesa.
PLANS CHANGED
FOR SERIES OF
CARD PARTIES
Plans have been changed
for the scries of pinochle
parties planned by Neighbors
of Woodcraft. Starting Octo
ber the seventh, these parties
will be held Monday after
noons at two o'clock sharp In
the KC hall.
The series will Include five
parties with prizes to be
awarded at each with grand
prizes at the close of the
series. Refreshments will ba
aerved by Mrs. Stella Peracll,
Mrs. Noy McDanlcls, Mrs.
Bertha Hewitt, Mrs, Roberta
Gherkins, Mrs. Alvlnla Grlf
fey and Mrs. Stella Drydcn.
Junior Circle
Meets For Luncheon
The Junior Women's circle
of the Community Congrega
tional church met for a pot
luck luncheon at the Com
munity hall Tuesday, Septem
ber the seventeenth, when
talks were mado during the
lunch hour by Miss - Mary
Carol Jones and representa
tives of the local Red Cross
office.
Those attending the lun
cheon were Mrs. T. E, Dean,
Mrs. Walter Patch, Mrs. W.
L. Carter, Mrs. C. F. Garrett,
Mrs. L, M. Lust, Mrs. F. E.
Wilkes, Mrs. J. A. Ustlck, Mra.
E. S. Edwards, Mrs. E. V.
Hh.viicj, Miss Jones and Rev,
Eugene V, Haynes.
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ENJOYING SOUTHERN JOURNEY
Miu Betty Ann and Evelyn Prudhomme, deughlert
o( Mr. and Mr. Rene Prudhomme of bl02 South
Sixth itreet, lelt September the teventeenth with
their parenti for San Francisco whore they will at
tend the Golden Gate fair. From there they will
continue to Lot Angelet, El Pao, Teies: Mobile,
Alabama; Chicago, end home by way of Waterloo,
Iowa.
Kennell-Ellls.
MRS. CROWSON
HOSTESS TO
STUDY CLUB
The Independent Study club
met Thursday, September the
nineteenth, at the home of
Mrs. Kate Crowson at 2243
Darrow avenue when lunch
eon was aerved at one o'clock,
followed by tho regular busi
ness meeting.
Mrs. Lizzie Little, Mrs. Al
ice Dahleim and Mrs. Estella
Smith were honored on the
occasion of their birthdays
and were presented with gifts.
Special guests were Mrs.
George Stevens and Mrs. L.
E. Henry.
The next meeting 'will be
held at the home of Mrs. H.
S. Stone, 2200 Darrow ave
nue. Thursdoy, October the
third, when birthday guests
will be Mrs. Kathcrine Evans
and Mrs. Bernice Hansen.
COMPEERS MEET
AT HOME OF
MRS. HOLLAND
The Compeers club of the
First Christian church met
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. M. E. Holland
on Eberleln avenue when plans
for the winter months were
discussed. The group also
nominated new officers for the
coming election next month,
the meeting to be held October
the second at the homo of Mr.
Harold Prather on Wantland
avenue. The birthday of Mrs.
C. A. Bates will be honored.
Refreshments were served
at the close of the afternoon
to Mrs. Clarence S. Robert
son, Mrs. Charles A. Bates,
Mra. Orrin Fraley and daugh
ter, Mra. Ronald Sanford, Mrs.
Wyatt Swisher, Mra. Harold
Prather and daughters, Mrs.
Ray Keller and daughter, Mrs.
Bowers and Jimmie Holland.
MRS. JACKSON
HONORED ON
BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Gray Brannon was hos
tess to a surpriae birthday
dinner on September the
ninth honoring Mrs. Howard
Jackson who was presented
with several lovely pieces of
Fostoria glassware from her
friends.
An evening of pinochle and
Chinese checkers was enjoyed
by Mrs. Kittle Jackson, Mr.
Howard Jackson, Mr. Gray
Brannon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
F. DeLap, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Hudson Barrow and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Cheyne and
son, Mrs. Anna Havlina, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Enman' and
son, Mr, and Mrs. Gene
Yaden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
F, DeLap, Jr. and daughter,
the honored guest and the hos
tess. DeLaps Hosts
At Pinochle Party
Mr. and Mrs. Charles De
Lap, Jr., were host and hos
tess at a pinochle party Satur
day, September the four
teenth, when several hours of
play were enjoyed after which
prizes wero awarded to Mrs.
Blankcnshlp and Mr. Gray
Brannon, high; Mrs. Chester
Enman and Mr. Howard Jack
son, low.
Guests ot the DeLaps were
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Enman,'
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Brannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cheyne,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jack
son, Mrs. Floyd Blankcnshlp
and Mr. Earl Blankenshlp.
Among the college students
leaving this week Is Lee Metz,
son ot Mr. and Mrs. George
Motz, who departed Saturday
for Corvnllls to continue his
studies at Oregon State college.
RECENT BRIDE
COMPLIMENTED
AT SHOWER
On Wednesday evening, Sep
tember the eleventh, Mrs. M.
Donald Drullncr and Mrs.
Paul J. Bcrnadou were co
hostcsscs at a miscellaneous
bridal shower In honor of
Miss Marion Schneider who
became the bride of Mr. James
Cronon on September the six
teenth. The evening was spent In
hemming tea towels and at
different Intervals the guest
of honor received her gifts by
the sounding of alarm clocks
which were hidden about the
rooms. At the close of the
evening supper was served
from a buffet table which held
a centerpiece of late summer
flowers.
Guests included Miss Marion
Schneider, Miss Audrey Lave
nik, Miss Elaine Baxter, Miss
Margaret West, Miss Margaret
Mahoney, Miss Betty Drullner
and Mesdamcs John Morris,
Lylo Durrcll, Norman Moty,
Clement Krucgcr, Jack Ma
honey, Eugene Myers and the
hostesses, Mrs. Drullner and
Mrs. Bcrnadou.
JUVENILES
ELECT OFFICERS
FOR THIS YEAR
New officers were elected
by the Juveniles of Neighbors
of Woodcraft at the meeting
held Monday afternoon In the
KC hall at four o'clock.
Those elected for the ensu
ing year include Helen Mc
Nulty, guardian neighbor;
Luana Smith, past guardian
neighbor; Elodle Loverl, ad
visor; Jimmy Brown, ma
gician; L e n o r e Patterson,
clerk; Darlene Smith, banker;
Genevieve Heup, attendant;
Patsy Jo Larson, captain of
guards; Catherine Kruger,
musician; Frances Gilchrist,
Inner sentinel; Clara Redkey,
outer sentinel; Billy Sue Deal
and Patsy Ruth Miller, flag
bearers; Margaret Redkey,
Bobby Stelnseifer and Bobby
Redkey, pages.
The Installation ceremony
will be held in November at
a meeting of the adult lodge
with Mrs. Stella Persell as in
stalling officer.
Coming Marriage
Told To Friends
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Henry
of 2202 Garden avenue have
received an announcement of
the coming marriago of their
son, Elmer E. Henry, to Miss
Edna Carolyn Hannell, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.
Hannell of Niagara Falls, New
York. The wedding will ba
an event of January.
The bride-elect attended tha
University of Buffalo and is a
graduate ot the Katherine
Gibbs school in Boston. Mr.
Henry, a graduate ot Oregon
State college and the Univer
sity of Michigan, Is a chemist
at the DuPont factory Bt
Niagara, and Miss Hannell is
a secretary In tho plant office.
McCown's
Dance Studio
1401 ESPLANADE
ENROLL NOW FOR NEW
FALL CLASSES
Rhumb Conga
Tango Standard Welti
Class or Private Lessons
Classes for Pro-School
Age Children
Mon. ana Thurs., 10 A. M.
An Established Studio
"Always a Step Ahead" '
Entertains
At Shower
Recent Bride Compli
mented By Friends at
i Kitchen Shower
' f A lovely kitchen shower
honoring Mrs. Floyd E. F raster
(Marjorle Moser) was given re
cently by .the mother of the
bride-elect, Mrs. H. 3. Moacr,
at her home, 2382 Vine atreet.
A shower motif ot pink and
white was carried out In the
decorations and clever favors
were presented to the guests.
During the evening "cootie"
was In play with Mrs. Jeanne
Fraley receiving first prize
and Miss Marian Carter, low.
Those invited were Mrs.
Jeanne Fraley, Mrs. Harvey
Andrus, Mra. Jack Andrus,
Miss Betty Lou Andrus, Misa
Elizabeth Olln, Miss Norma
Ustick, Miss Marian Carter,
Miaa Norma Bailey, Miss Nor
ma Earnest, Mlaa Pat Peyton,
Miss Lorraine Guthrie, Miss
Evelyn Leslie, Miss Gloria
Petersteiner, Miss Von Peter
steiner, and the guest of
honor.
The marriage of Miss Mar
jorle Moser to Mr. Floyd E.
Frasler was solemnized re
cently in the Catholic church
in Reno, Nevada. The bride
was a graduate of KUHS with
the clasa of '40 and served as
advertising manager of the
Klamath Krater. Mr. and Mrs.
Frasier are making their
home at Crescent, Oregon.
MRS. LAMB TO
APPEAR BEFORE
ALTAMONT CLUB
Members of the Altamont
Garden club are looking for
ward to an interesting meet
ing Wednesday, September
the twenty-fifth, at the home
of Mrs. C. E. McClellan, 2308
Homcdale road, when the
business hour is called for
two o'clock.
Mrs. E. D. Lamb will be
the guest speaker, discussing
flower arrangements and
showing the various steps in
making an attractive arrange
ment. Any women of the com
munity who are Interested
are Invited to attend.
STUDENTS
ENTERTAINED
WEDNESDAY
An Interesting dinner was
given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Lindemood at Wey
erhaeuser on Wednesday hon
oring Calvin Lamb, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest D. Lamb, who
leaves Sunday for Oregon
State college to study electri
cal engineering.
Fall flowers decorated the
table where gifts, colorfully
wrapped, were presented each
of the guests who leaves soon
for school. Following dinner
pictures of the New York and
San Francisco fairs were
shown by Calvin.
Covers at dinner were laid
for Miss Virginia Kennedy,
Miss Barbara McLean, Miss
Virginia Ellen Smith, Miss
Ethel Lindemood, Mr. Calvin
Lamb, Mr. Jack Lindh, Mr.
Bob Penrod and Mr. Thomas
Hosley.
PARTY GIVEN
ON OCCASION OF
ANNIVERSARY
Mrs. John O'Sullivan hon
ored her son, Bobby, with a
party on his eighth birthday
Thursday afternoon, Septem
ber the twelfth, at her home
on Eberleln avenue.
Following games a dainty
lunch was served by the host
ess from prettily decorated
tables, centered by a decor
ated cake.
The little guests were Col
leen and Bruce Jergensen,
Jimmy Holland, Lola Larson,
Buddy McGilvray, Richard
Boiling, Gene Carlson and
Bobby O'Sullivan.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Klamath Falls
ANNOUNCES A
Free Lecture
Christian Science
Entitled: Christian Science; Its Practice and Proof
BY
Florence Middaugh, C. S. of Los Angeles, California
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist,
in Boston, Massachusetts A
FREMONT SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
71 S High Street
TUESDAY, September 24th, at StOO p. m.
The Public it Cordially Invited to Attend f
FORMER KLAMATH
PAIR MARRIED
IN NEVADA
Mlsa Etta Mse Engleman,
daughter of Albert Engleman,
of Miller, South Dakota, and
Dale Millet, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Moorehouse of
Prlnevllle, were married in
Reno, Nevada, September tha
fourth. Reverend Adams per
formed the ceremony.
The bride wore soldier
blue tailored dreas with black
accessories and carried a cor
sage of pink roses.
Miss Engleman graduated
from Miller high school, in
South Dakota, and Mr. Millet
graduated from Crook county
high school. They both came.,
to Prlnevllle in 1939 frem
Klamath Falls.
Miss Engleman has been
visiting friends In San Fran
cisco and Mr. Millet joined
her there. After the wed
ding they went to Klamath
Falls for several days, and
returned to Prlnevllle Satur
day. Mr. Millet Is employed by
the Alexander-Yawkey Lum
ber company, and they are
living at the Prlnevllle Auto
Court for the present. Cen
tral Oregonlan.
Johnsons
Honored
Pastor And Wife Feted
On Eighteenth Anni
versary On Sunday evening, Sep
tember the eighth, the Rev.
and Mrs. L. K. Johnson of the
Klamath Lutheran church
were guests of honor at a sur
prise given them on their
eighteenth wedding anniver
sary when more than one hun
dred members and friends
gathered at the church audi
torium on Cross and Crescent
streets for a brief program and
refreshments.
The program opened by
singing a hymn. Mr. Casper
Murdock, as spokesman for
the friends explained to tha
pastor and his wife they
thought a very appropriate
way of having the first social
gathering in the church was
an occasion of this kind. Mrs.
C. Ongman, in charge of tha
program, presented little Carol
Mikels, dressed in red, whit
and blue, who sang "God
Bless America." The audience
joined in singing "Love's Old
Sweet Song" and "Auid Lang
Syne," accompanied on tha
piano by Mrs. Carl Brandsness.
Little Kay Johnson presented
Mrs. Johnson with a bouquet
of flowers. Mrs. C. Ongman,
in behalf of the Ladies' Aid
and friends, presented them
with a bouquet ot flowers and
a purse of money in memory
of the occasion. Rev. and
Mrs. Johnson responded with
thanks and appreciation for
the thoughtfulness of their
many friends. All joined in
singing the Doxology after
which refreshments w e r
served.
Degree ot Honor
Plana Dinner
The Degree of Honor mem-
bers will hold a potluck din-'
ner at the KC hall Monday,
September the twenty-third,
at six o'clock when the lodge
will entertain the juvenile
members.
On Tuesday, September tha
twenty-fourth, members of the
Bend lodge will entertain tha
Klamath Falls unit at a din
ner and evening of entertain
ment, and at this time tha
drill team of the Klamath
lodge will give its first ex
hibition. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. WWta
were expected to arrive Satur
day from their home at Seattle
to spend several days as guests
of Mr. White's brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ira
White, at their heme in tha
Audley apartments. Tha
Whites will go from here to
Los Angeles and will later
visit at Mr. Whlte'a former
home in Kansas.
Speaker At Club '
Produces Magic
Mr. Seavey Entertains Soroptimisti With' Inter
esting Feats
C. E. Seavey, guest of the Soroptlmlst club at luncheon
Thursday noon, kept the group amused, startled and perplexed
with his clever manipulation of cards, thimbles, "telephone
poles" and handkerchiefs which went Into his palm as red, but
emerged as orange, green, or what have you, and although
Mr. Seavey earnestly tried to explain the queer happenings ol
various articles he was using no one seemed much the wiser
when it was all over.
BPW Club
Has Dinner
Members Enjoy 'Mess'
With National Guard
Boys
Houghing It with the boys,"
the Business and Professional
Women's club Monday patri
otically ate its second dinner
of the club year from the
mess kits of the national
guard, whose culinary head
quarters are also, at present,
in the Willard hotel building.
Speaking in keeping with
the general theme of the
meeting, Mrs. Frank C. Hen
derson, itinerant director of
the Girl Scouts of America,
gave an entertaining descrip
tion of her organization's his
tory and purposes. -
Of considerable Interest to
the Business Women was Mrs.
Henderson's account of her
first Girl Scout venture, that
of knitting for the soldiers in
World war number one,
which was the inspiration for
the national organization of
Girl Scouts.
Under the able direction of
Mrs. Esther Lawler, the club's
call to arms was issued, in
the form of a membership
committee rally designed to
Interest old and new mem
bers alike in the program out
lined for the coming year.
Following the manual of
arms, presented by the na
tional guard, a brief business
meeting was conducted by
the club president, Mrs. Flo
Ann Eaton.
Assisting Mrs. Lawler,
chairman of the membership
committee were Bernice
Britt, Mabel Upper, Delphla
Hoyt, and Cordelia CantralL
STINGERETTE
CLUB EMJOYS
THURSDAY PARTY
Mrs. W. Fuller Invited a
group of eleven members of
the Stingerette club and called
at the home of Mrs. H. Sackett
on Washington street for a
galloping tea on Thursday,
September the nineteenth.
Pinochle was played with high
core held by Mrs. F. Wilkes,
second by Mrs. V. C. Phillips,
and low by Mrs. R. Kemp.
Those present were Mrs. R.
Kemp, Mrs. L. Pennington,
Mrs. F. Wilkes, Mrs. V. C.
Phillips, Mrs. J. Jensen, Mrs.
P. Jones, Mrs. E. G. Thomas,
Mrs. W. Fuller, Mrs. P. Home,
Mrs. H. Sackett, Mrs. H. Lyke,
and Mrs. J. J. Pex.
The Sharks Pinochle club
met at the home of Mrs. Clara
Mae Pool with Mrs. Pool as
hostesa at a one o'clock des
sert on September the thir
teenth. Those receiving the
awards were Mrs. Rita Ben
nett, Mrs. Lillian Green, Mrs.
Zella Blankenship and Mrs.
Harriett McWhithey.
The next meeting of the
club will be at the home of
Mrs. Zella Blankcnshlp, 312
Martin street, on September
the twentieth, at one o'clock.
Members of the club honored
Mrs. Marguerite McKim with
a shower and cake on her
birthday.
HE'S GOT TO KNOW
Which Way to Turn!
Start a Savings Account Monday morning with Southern
Oregon's largest Institution of its kind. Assets of $1,143.972. 1.
INBURED SAVINGS I
FIRST FEDERAL
Savings and Loan Association ef Klamath Falls
Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
Sixth at Main - : Dial SMS
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Accompanying his expert
demonstration of magic, Mr.
Seavey told of the develop
ment of the art from the time
Merlin of Arthurian days
down to the present. Among
the many interesting things .
he told the group waa the
original use of a deck of cards
by the Crusaders as a calen
dar, the fifty-two cards repre
senting the weeks of the year,
the spots on the cards adding
up to the number ot days in
the year, and other intriguing
facts in this connection,
Miss Catherine Gaylord act
ing as program chairman in
troduced the guest. The club
welcomed Mrs. Fred W. Bert
ram home after an absence of
many weeks. .
Delegates to the conference
to be held at Wena tehee Oo
tober the eleventh and
twelfth were elected by the
club at a former meeting.
Mrs. Rita Whisenant becomes
senior representative upon the
expiration of the term of Mrs.
Ruby Lyle. Mrs. Lyle waa
elected as alternate for Mrs.
Whisenant and Mrs. Gwen
dolyn Wright was elected as
junior representative with
Mrs. W. E. Lamm a alter
nate. '
Copies of the latest reprint
of the federation constitution
were handed to the members,
this having been revived at
the biennial meeting in Salt
Lake last June. According to
action taken at that meeting
no further revision Is apt to
take place for some time. The.
report ot the proceedings of
this convention is now in the
hands ot the president and
available to any member In
terested In looking It over.
From the region this week
came a news chat Item of in
terest regarding each club In
the northwest region.' These
will be handed to members
at next Thursday's luncheon.
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Friendship Club .
To Meet Friday
The Friendship club wil'
meet Friday afternoon, Sep
tember the twenty-seventh,
at the home of Mrs. W. A.
Bishop, 611 North Eleventh
street, with Mrs. W. C. Stan
ley as co-hostess. Auction
bridge will be played follovf
ing the business meeting
which will start at half past
one o'clock.
Countess
Morag Zamoyska .
of Poland
Lecture on "The Destruction of
Warsaw" the horrors of the
city's liege and her flight from
Poland and , '
Mrs. Ivison Macadam
of London '
Speak on "England at War"
life in wartime England.
SATURDAY
Sept. 21
8:00 P.M.
K.U.H.S. AUDITORIUM
Adm. 30e Including Tax
Auspices Klamath County
League of Women Voters
It's a Urtle difficult for
the man that has ae .
Savings Account.
To Know Which' ;
Way To Turn
For Financial Assistance
In time ef need I
WHY NOT BE
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