By LOIS STEWART Klamath Fall, Or. K - Nov. 29, 1941 'iiri )'- k " ' V ' . 7 n iin,mw i j hi:wt "4 if si l& S4 As iM h i r Ls 1) Dinner Dance Fun When Junior chamber of commerce members decided to have their annual fall party they chose a dinner dance this past Monday evening at Cal Ore tavern. In the large picture are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack (left), and Mr. and Mrs. James ' Kerns, chairmen for the affair. Center, Mrs. George H. Merryman Jr., is dancing with Mahr Reymers, and below, Miss Bonnie Aubrey and Arthur Rickbeil. MAILING THE CHRISTMAS SEALS for Klam- . " ath county on Monday will be Mrs. Don Drury, . ' : at left, chairman of the mailing committee, ' who has been active in the Klamath County - ' Public Health association for the past two -" years and is a member of the association's executive board. At right is Mrs. John A. Kennedy, executive secretary of the Camp Fire Cirls, who has been supervising groups of the i girls in preparing stocks of seal sale letters ' .' for the mail. . S""', ' ' Picture by Wesley Guderian of News-Herald. . '4 k V i V j fr 1 1 ! ;t. MAP if .i ? ! ., READY FOR THE SHOW This committee has made perfectly .thrilling , plans for the youngsters who will attend the Saturday morning show, De . cember the sixth, at St. Paul's where hurdy-gurdy grinders and puppet i will hold full sway at the holiday event. Left to right, Mrs; Hans Norland, ' Mrs, John Shaw, Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. Roy Lee, chairman; standing, Miss . ', Hazel Morrison, Mrs. John S. Coppage, Mrs, John Cashin and Mrs. Edward : , P. Livingston. '. ; ; f t All pictures by Wesley Guderian of : i . ' The Herald and New 5 AU REVOIR PARTY Many affairs were given this past week for Mrs. Henry N. Moe prior to her departure for the south where she will make her home. On Wednesday she 'was complimented at a bridge luncheon In the Pelican . party room, Mrs. Moe, left, is greeted by her hostesses, Mrs. Don. J. Zumwalt and Miss Marie McMillan, (right.)