The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    ?AGB EIGHT
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORB.
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Organizations Of
Church Combine
.Over 1100 Attend Charter Enrollment on Thurs
day: Officers Elected for Year
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Tha charter meeting of the Methodist Women'i Society of
Christian Service wai held In the First Methodist church par
lors Thursday afternoon, September the nineteenth, In an au
tumnal letting of fall flowers with asters In the pastel shades
predominating. This new organization Includes all the former
groups of women In Methodism and much enthusiasm for the new
organization was shown by tha large group attending.
Over a hundred women
- signed as charter members
but tha charter will remain
open until October tha first
. to allow all those unable to
attend tha Thursday meeting
to sign as charter members if
they desire. An impressive
and beautiful ceremony was
' carried out while the mem
bers were signing the charter.
Officers elected for the en
suing year are Mrs. R. P. El
lingson, president; Mrs. John
Yaden, first vice president!
Mrs. J. K. Reno, vice presi
dent of missionary educations
Mrs. Elizabeth Norris, vice
president of Christian social
, relations and local church ac
tivities; Mrs. W. C. Van Era.
An, recording secretary: Mrs.
J. C. Hunt, corresponding seo-
; retary; Mrs. Lawrence Phelps,
treasurer. Other assistants
and committees were appoint
ed to take charge of various
activities and work of the
1 church.
" Announcement of the pub
lie installation of these offi
cers will be made soon. A
. committee is expected to at
tend the state convention in
Salem on October the third
and fourth when plans for
this new work will be stud
led. Refreshments were served
late in the afternoon by Mrs.
Z. B. Redman and her com
mittee. BOX SOCIAL'
PLANNED BY
ST. PAUL'S VESTRY
Members of the vestry of
St Paul's Episcopal church .
are making plans for a gala'
evening to be an event of
Wednesday, September the
twenty-fifth, when a box so
cial and dance will be enjoyed
In tha parish house. Admis-1
alon is "one box of food per '
couple," according to Mr. Lou
Langworthy, chairman of so
cial events.
Dancing will start at nine
'clock and an orchestra has
beta obtained for tha evening. -upper
will be served at mid
night when the boxes will be
auctioned. Coffee will be
served by the vestry.
Triends have received word
from Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill
Hunter, formerly of this city, '
that they are building a new '
home in San Diego, California,
where they expect to . reside .
permanently. Mr. Hunter is
reported to be greatly lm- '
proved In health.
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Honored
Lovely Shower Given
At Parish Hall for Mar
ion Turner
LANGELL VALLEY One
of the loveliest showers to be
given this year was held at
the Parish hall on Saturday
afternoon, September the four-'
teenth, in honor of Miss
Marion Turner with Mrs. Wil
liam Campbell, Mrs. Claude
Murray and Mrs. Oscar Camp
bell as hostesses.
A profusion of beautiful
autumn flowers decorated the
large room. A complete set
of California pottery was ar
ranged on the table, a gift to
the honored guest from a
group of her friends.
Those enjoying the after
noon included Miss Marion
Turner, Mrs. Dave Turner,
Mrs. Charles Revell, Mrs. Eff ie
Gilman, Mrs. Mary Dearborn,
Mrs. Florence Botkins, Mrs.
Alice Peatross, Mrs. Wes
Carter, Mrs. Cecil Conley, Mrs.
Paul Monroe, Mrs. Walter
. Smith, Mrs. Chris Hood, Mrs.
Elliott House, Mrs. Tom Bie
ler, Mrs. Harry Frazier, Mrs.
Bill Sullivan, Mrs. Albert
Dearborn, Mrs- Frank Pepple.
Mrs. Joe Potucek, Mrs. Lloyd
Gift, Mrs. Johnnie Campbell,
Mrs. Frank Dearborn, Mrs.
Cecil Davis, Mrs. Reginald
Thomas, Mrs. William Harbie
son, Mrs. Al Gale, Mrs. Ice
land Harris, Mrs. Charles
Wells, Mrs. Lloyd Pepple, Mrs.
Dee Chandler, Mrs. Roy Davis,
Mrs. Owen Pepple, Mrs. Dale
Brown, Mrs. Lester Leavitt,
Mrs. Wes Dearborn, Miss
Evelyn Campbell, Miss Hazel
Morrison, Miss Willie Mae
Randall, Miss Madge Fitzhugh,
Miss Marion Partridge, Miss
Lois Bechdolt, Miss Carolyn
Monroe, Miss Louise Linzi,
Miss Jean House, Miss Mary
Ann Smith, Miss Hazel Gift,
Miss Peggy Harris and Miss
Billle Harris.
Mrs. Tandenbeif
Hostess to Club
Mrs. David R. Vandenberg
entertained at her home on
Washington street for mem
bers of her supper club resum
ing meetings during the fall
months. Bridge was played
with high score held by Mrs.
Dick Reeder, low by Mrs.
Marvin K. Lucas, and travel
ing to Mrs. George Clark. Mrs.
Lucas will entertain in a fort
night. brassiereby
Valley
Open House
Observed
Altar Society of Holy
Cross Church Enter
tains MERRILL Guests from
Klamath Falls, Malin, Tule
lake and Merrill were enter
tained Sunday afternoon from
two until five o'clock by the
Altar society of the Holy Cross
church at open house at tha
church and parish house, re
cently completed. The new
home, one of the most at
tractive in the south end, is
occupied by Father James
O'Conner.
In the reception line were
Mrs. W. C. Dalton, Malin,
Mrs. E. M. Hammond, Merrill,
Mrs. Hugh O'Conner, Merrill,
Mrs. Francis Hannon, Tule
lake, Mrs. George Yost, Tule
lake and Mrs. N. H. Bogue,
Merrill.
Fall flowers In profusion
were used about the living
room, reception room and din
ing room with dahlias pre-
dominating. An arrangement
of deep red dahlias in a crystal
bowl centered the lace cov
ered refreshment table flanked
by silver tea and coffee serv
ices. Pouring during the after
noon were Mrs. John Gia
cominl, Merrill, Mrs. John
Dagnan, Merrill, Mrs. Richard
Flynn, Tulclake, Mrs. Dan
Cashman, Merrill, Mrs. Leon
ard Petrik, Malin, and Mrs.
C. C. Johnson, Malin.
The beautiful ten room brick
home was furnished com
pletely by the Altar society
and will be dedicated Septem
ber the twenty-ninth when
Bishop McGrath of the Baker
diocese will be here for the
services.
Mrs. Jess Dieter is president
of the society.
STORK SHOWER
ENJOYED BY
.WESTSIDE GROUP.
WESTSIDE After a short
business meeting members and
, guests of the Lakeview Relief
society held a "stork party"
the afternoon of September
the tenth at the home of Mrs.
Delos Price, west of Lake
view, honoring one of their
members, Mrs. Merle O'Neil
of Westside. Five tables of a
progressive game called Baby
were in play, with Mrs. Lo
rena Murphy the winner and
Mrs. George Boone taking the
booby prize. Candy-filled cra
dle favors and cleverly folded
napkins helped carry out the
theme of the party when the
hostess served refreshments.
Climax of the afternoon
came when Mrs. Garry Mor
ris' small daughter wheeled
In a beautiful hand-decorated
bassinet, the club's gift to Mrs.
O'Neil, with Mrs. Ada Ben
nett's little baby in it and
everyone singing "Rock-a-byo
Baby."
Among the guests were Mrs.
Lillian Neilson, who was
taken in as a new member of
the club, Mrs. Joe Martin,
Mrs. G. V. Treffinger, Mrs.
Garry Morris, and Mrs. G.
Boone. Next meeting will be
at the clubhouse in Lake
view on October the eighth.
Flower Classes
Next Week
The flower class of the gar
den study group, Klamath
Falls Woman's Library club,
' will meet at 10 o'clock Mon
day morning in the small club
rooms of the city library.
On Tuesday afternoon at
two o'clock the Merrill flower
group will meet at the home of
Mrs. F. E. Trotman, Merrill,
Both groups are under the di
rection of Mrs. E. D. Lamb.
The Eagles auxiliary met
Thursday evening at the
Eagles hall for a hard-times
party followed by a potluck
supper. "Cootie" was played
until a late hour.
There will be no meeting of
the auxiliary next Thursday
but a public pinochle party
will be held, starting at eight
o'clock. Similar parties will
be held each Saturday eve
ning at the Community hall
on Garden avenue at eight
o'clock and every Tuesday
afternoon at the Eagles hall
at two o'clock.
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Girl Bride
Margaret Colvin Weds
Horace Moore In
Ceremony
MERRILL In a charming,
informal candlelight cere
mony, Miss Margaret Aileen
Colvin, daughter of Mrs.
Josephine Colvin, Merrill, be
came the bride Tuesday eve
ning at seven o'clock, of
Horace C. Moore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis S. Moore, also
of this city. The single ring
service was read by Reverend
Lawrence Mitchelmore, pastor
of the Merrill Presbyterian
church, in the manse in the
presence of immediate rela
tives of the young couple,
both of whom have been ac
tive for several years in
church work.
The bridge, given in mar
riage by her mother, wore a
street frock and hat of navy
with a corsage of Cecil Brun
ner roses and bouvardia.
Her only attendant, Miss
Virginia Haskins, also wore
dark blue.
Mr. Dale Moore, brother of
the bridegroom, was best
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, both
graduates of the Merrill high
school, left Immediately fol
lowing the ceremony for
i-oruana wnere the groom
will enter the Western Bap-
usi meological seminary to
prepare for the ministry.
Miss Ruth Kenoffel, who
has been visiting in Billings,
Montana, for the past several
weeks is returning to this city
to spend the remainder of her
vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kenoffel,
before returning to Oakland,
California on October the
first to resume her position,
Mrs. Kenoffel motored to Port-
land the latter part of the
week to meet her daughter.
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Woodcraft
Hold Meet
Neighbors of Woodcraft met
wm ,
Monday evening. September
the sixteenth, in the KC hall
After the business meeting a
potluck supper was served.
The next meeting will be
held Monday, October the
seventh, at eight o'clock. Each
member Is asked to bring a
dish towel for the order em
broidered with the emblem of
the Woodcraft on It.
The Thursday Contract club
met September the nineteenth
at the home of Mrs. Idollne
SchuppKn the Cascade apart
ments. A bridge luncheon
was served by the hostess af
ter which two tables of con
tract were in play.
High score was given to
Mrs. Clara McPhcrren, sec
ond high to Mrs. Bertha Hew
itt and traveling to Mrs. Wil
ls Bark. The club will meet
next at the home of Mrs.
Beulah Agce on the Merrill
highway.
Mrs. E. M. Chilcote enter
tained members of her Wed
nesday bridge club at her
home on Mesa street this week.
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WELLS INQUEST
( POSTPONED
An inquest Into the automo-
bile death of James Weils was
started Friday afternoon but
continued to a later date because
several witnesses were out of
town nd uld not be ub-
WTOMO'
Medical testimony and evi
dence by Walter Walker, state
policeman, was presented at the
inquest Friday. It was held at
Ward's with Dr. George H. Ad
ler, coroner, In charge.
COUNTY BUDGET
BOARD TO MEET
Departmental schedules were
being completed at courthouse
offices Friday In preparation for
the ,lrrt meeting of the county
budget committee to be held on
Tuesday, September 24.
Members of tho county bud
get committee are Alfred Col
lier, Ed Geary and C. A. Bun
nell 20-YEAR
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