November 2ft, 1041 PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALI-S. OREGON Church Service Read Before White Altar wtwy;iyyw'll''''lW"iiM.ini'H iij n.iyiyji wawf Pre-Holiday Party Event of November Merrill Matrons Entertain Tuesday With Gay Af ternoon Affair in Library Club Rooms MERRILL Bowls of bronzo chrysanthemums, pyracantha berries and holly were used as a background In the Merrill Library clubrooms Tuesday afternoon, November twenty-fifth for the pre-holiday dessert bridge and pinochle at which Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Homer Heaton, Mrs. A. J. King, Mrs. C. E. Sharp, Mrs. Claud S. Moreland, Mrs. Mclvin Bowman, Mr. Lewis Kandra, all of Merrill and Mrs. Lee Dixon, Tule lake were co-hostesses. Luncheon tables were cen tered with miniature baskets holding corsages of yellow button chrysanthemums and all other appointments car ried out a yellow and white motif. High score in bridge went to Mrs. Scott McKendree, sec ond high to Mrs. Terry Ed wards and third prize to Mrs. Clifford Shuck. In pinochle high award went to Mrs. John Takacs Jr., second high to Mrs. Charles Hamilton and third to Mrs. O. T. McKen dree. The guest prize was taken by Mrs. Earl McNeeley, Klamath Falls. Guests were present from Merrill, Malin, Tulelake and Klamath Falls. Invited for the afternoon were Mrs. Kenneth Colwell, Mrs. Maurice Shelton, Mrs. Jack McLain, Mrs. D. W. Fer guson, Mrs. R. H. Anderson, Mrs. E. W. Staunton, Mrs. Christine Brown, Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Mrs. Overton M. Cas tleman, Mrs. Clifford Shuck, Mrs. Perry Haley, Mrs. P. G. Wilson, Mrs. George Fischer, Mrs. Lawson Bramrd, Mrs. C. G. Fairchild, Mrs. Leland Pope, Mrs. P. C. Bergeman, Mrs. Jess Smith, Mrs. Donna Robertson, Mrs. Clyde Barks, Mrs. Barney Cox, Mrs. Leon ard Bowman, Mrs. E. T. Crawford, Mrs. L. E. Stewart, Mrs. Earl McNeeley, Mrs. Scott McKendree, Mrs. O. T. McKendree, Mrs. Hugh O'Connor, Mrs. Paul Maudlin, Mrs. Dan Cashman. Mrs. Lloyd Scott, Mrs. Terry Ed wards, Mrs. Robert Cannell, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. R. W. Steele, Mrs. J. R. Steele. Mrs. O. V. Reeves, Mrs. H. C. Bradbury, Mrs. E. A. McCol lum, Mrs. H. O. Cox, Mrs. Ted DeMerritt, Mrs. Gene Hill, Mrs. Guy Sheldon, Mrs. W. H. Holmes, Mrs. John Takacs Jr, Mrs. Robert Nebi ker, Mrs. John Kandra Jr, Mrs. Marvin Thomas, Mrs. Clarence Hundley, Mrs. Ray Oelerich, Mrs. George Frey, Mrs. Clark W. Fensler, Mrs. Almo Newton, Mrs. Tom New ton, Mrs. Walter Robison, Mrs. J. C. Stevenson Sr, Mrs.. James C Stevenson Jr, Mrs. W. C. Bailey. Mrs. Wil lard L. Smith, Mrs. N. H. Bogue, Mrs. E. T. McLaugh lin, Mrs. J. A. Lidell, Mrs. Merle Loosley, Mrs. Sarah Welsh, Mrs. Thomas W. Chat burn, Mrs. Uel DUlard, Mrs. Luther Taber, Mrs. Jack Rat lift, Mrs. John O'NeiL Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. Frank Carey. Mrs. Ora Fox, Mrs. Dan Barry, Mrs. Earl Kester, Mrs. R. L. Dalton, Mrs. Hazel Lilly, Mrs. Jerry Ferrier, Mrs. War ren Fruits, Mrs. W. J. Grove, Mrs. Elmer Stukel, Mrs. H. J. Hcndrickson, Mrs. T. W. Laird, Mrs. Robert Barry, Mrs. J. B. Kidwell, Mrs. F. E. Trotman, Mrs. W. C. Dal ton, Mrs. Alonzo Hodges, Mrs. Annice Anderson. SHOWER GIVEN FOR MRS. BALES Complimenting Mrs. How ard Bales, a stork shower was given Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard A. Burk hard, 4867 Harlan drive. Games were enjoyed with cof fee served at a late hour fol lowing the presentation of gifts. Honoring Mrs. Bales were Mrs. Walter Lundsten, Mrs. Vesta Stiles, Mrs. E. A. Nichol son, Mrs. Carl Ferrell, Mrs. Ray Williams, Mrs. Gene Tep . per, Mrs. A. E. Bergloff. Mrs. Don Brazee, Mrs. E. A. Tepper, (f wtsiii ouuunigen, mrs, Syd Prairie, Mrs. Wayne Peters, Mrs. Ord Crow, Mrs. Harry Wiard, Mrs. Clayton Wiard, Mrs. Luella Ross, Mrs. Ruby Roufs, Mrs. Guy Shelby and the hostess. KLAMATH GIRL RECENT BRIDE IN CARSON CITY, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Par kins of Klamath Falls an nounced the wedding of their daughter, Shirley, to Mr. El mer Carmichael, Saturday, No vember the twenty-ninth, in Carson City, Nevada. The young couple plan on making their home in Klam ath Falls after a short wedding trip. Versa group members, League of Western Writers, will meet with Mrs. Will Wood, 255 . Pacific Terrace, Thursday, December the fourth at half past one o'clock for dessert and the annual Christmas party. ,. Langell Club Meets Mrs. Dearborn's Home Scene of Valley Meeting LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Mary Dearborn and Mrs. Grace Dearborn delightfully entertained the Langell Valley Women's club at the former's home on November the twenty-seventh. The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Bessie Campbell. The club decided not to have a community Christmas tree this year. The annual Christmas party will be held on Decem ber the eighteenth when Mrs. Rhea House and Mrs. Edith Jones will be the hostesses. Members will exchange fif teen cent gifts and have a tree. The club is sponsoring a silver shower in honor of Mrs. Buck Boley. the former Miss Madge Fitzhugh. All of Madge's friends who wish to join the club are asked to con tact Mrs. Betty Pepple at Bonanza and Mrs. Lela Mur ray at Lorella, the gift to be sent before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Boley were married on November the seventh in Ohio, at the home of the groom's parents. The young couple are well known in Klamath county. Madge, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ly man Fitzhugh was a 1941 graduate of Bonanza high school. Mrs. Lela Murray and Mrs. Bessie Campbell reported on the Red Cross donations which totaled $79. The club will start their Red Cross first aid classes after the first of the year. Classes are to be held every Wednesday afternoon at the parish hall. Everyone is cordially invited to the classes under. the supervision of Mrs. Hazel Meyers, a Red Cross nurse. The club ordered a plant for Mrs. Bessie Frazier, who has been very ill. Also gave a fare well gift to Mrs. Ethel Sulli van, who is leaving soon to make her home in Los Ange lei. At the close of the, meeting, the hostess served delicious re freshments to Mrs. Cora Tich nor and Mrs. Betty Pepple of Bonanza, and Mrs. Mary Lei dy, Mrs. Theresa Teare, Mrs. Viola Dearborn, Mrs. Florence Botkins, Mrs. Genevieve Smith, Mrs. Lela Murray, Mrs. Edith Jones, Mrs. Nonie Pepple, Mrs. Mae Gale, Mrs. Alice Peatross, Mrs. Grace Revell, Mrs. Bessie Camp bell, Mrs. Cora Leavitt, Mrs. Madge Monroe, Mrs. Effie Gil man and Mrs. Virginia Thom as. An auction was held In the afternoon with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Leavitt winning the prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dear born were hosts to over a hundred friends and neighbors when they gave a wedding dance at the community hall on November the twenty sixth. Treats were enjoyed during the evening and danc ing continued until a late hour. Music was furnished by Bill Noble, Merle Brewster and Francis Lilly. Refreshments were served at midnight. 71 - 11 V IMIIl'l JOHN DALE This fine young man Is John Dale Warner, seven-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dale Warner Sr., of 2434 Reclamation avenue. Kennell-Elllf. W Ms' him &3 ki Sojourners To Elect Date Announced for Club's Annual Holi day Party The Sojourners held their regular meeting on Wednes day afternoon at the Willard hotel when officers elected for the coming six months were Mrs. Matt Rauw, president; Mrs. Ramon Kent, vice presi dent; Mrs. A. J. Myers, treas urer; Mrs. Sanford Selby, sec retary. Wednesday afternoon, De cember the tenth, was chosen as the date for the annual Christmas party and Installa tion of the new officers. Out going officers will preside as hostesses for that afternoon, including Mrs. Marshall Far mer, president, Mrs. C. A. Lundy, Mrs. C. S. Elliot, Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrs. Hans Nor land, Mrs. Thomas J. Orr Jr, Mrs. Glen Jones and Mrs. W. B. Yates. Cards followed the business meeting with honors going to Mrs. W. L. Whytal, Mrs. H. R. Coulam and Mrs. R. F. Mc Laren. Guests for the afternoon in cluded Mrs. Marvin Nerseth, Mrs. Jack Watkins, Mrs. W. R. Cabaniss, Mrs. M. Enell, Mrs. R. F. McLaren, Mrs. E. C. Schweiker and Mrs. G. Har mon. Greeted as new Sojourners were Mrs. C. W. Wilson and Mrs. A. H. Dennison. ANNUAL GIFT EXCHANGE PLAN OF NOBLE GRANDS Appropriate to the holiday season, members of the Past Noble Grand club will hold their annual Christmas gift ex change at the December meet Ing on Tuesday, the second, at the IOOF hall, preceded by the usual one o'clock luncheon. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Marguerite Smith, Mrs. Charles D. Garcelon, Mrs. Ma bel Foster and Mrs. Ed Propst. Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones will be hoste-i at a quarter to ten o'clock Tuesday morning to members of Delta Gamma chapter of Delphian at her home, Second and High streets. The leader will be Mrs. K. G. Cummlngs, the topic, "Science and the Mod ern World." Miss Grace Bundy, who Is an active member of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club, is leaving Klamath Falls for Florida where she will spend the winter with friends. A number of Informal affairs have been given for her during the past week. "BUILDING FOR PROGRESS" DINNER Members of the Church of Latter Day Saints gathered together Thursday eve ning in the Pelican party room where they made plans for the spring construc tion of the new Klamath Falls church. They hope to break ground for this city's latest church early in April. Master of ceremonies was Mr. E. Burrows. Picture by Wesley Gudcrlan of Herald-News MuUcai Jfaiei NEW YORK Just off the press is the book "Favorite Recipes of Famous Musisians" (Prentice-Hall, Inc.) and your correspondent can testify that there are some wonderful reci pes contained therein. Pre-publication Information came from watching the book develop for its author Is Charlotte Morris. Not only are there delicacies of the rarest sort described, but plenty of recipes are suggested for making everyday fare truly glamorous. Some 100 of the most outstanding nftisicians of today have contributed their favorite dishes. Lawrence Tib bett, Lily Pons, Eugene Ormandy, Albert Spalding, John Charles Thomas, Jose Iturbi and the others have all added comments to their recipes and these make the book interest ing reading. There is a short biographical sketch for each artist and also a picture and signature so the book is a good reference volume for the music lover. A special chapter written by Moses Smith, director of the Masterworks Division of Co lumbia Recording corporation gives ideas for using recordings as a background for the meal and there are lists of recordings given for menus made up from the book. There is a chapter written by Marcia Davenport, giving a menu such as Lena Geyer would have enjoyed. The book ends with ideas for after-the-concert dining by Virginia French, whose husband heads Community Concert Service. The hostess who is a music lover will find "Favorite Recipes of Famous Musicians" a val uable source of supply for unusual entertaining. Igor Gorin, well known baritone, likes to mix music with his food. In his contribution to "Favorite Recipes" he says, "Sometimes the music helps to make me forget the food, and sometimes the food helps to make me forget the music!" That is his philosophical attitude toward eating while on concert tours. But his pet dish is broiled chicken a la Ohio, a recipe from his mother-in-law's file. Tenor James Melton likes southern specialties. "Shortenln Bread" is usually called for at a Melton concert and he knows how it really should be sung, as well as cooked. The midnight suppers prepared personally by "Jimmy" for his friends are justly famous, for he Is one of America's foremost gourmets. Like a majority of those who take particular interest in the culinary art, Melton likes simple, well seasoned food. "We like all Russian dishes!" says the renowned piano duo, Vronsky and Babin. But when Russian food is beyond our reach, we like the various foods of countries we are visiting, provided they represent the best type of local cooking." Their contribution to "Favorite Recipes" Is the delicious "Beef a la Stroganoff" (beef with sour cream gravy). Here is a dish to sharpen the most jaded appetite. CUB SCOUTS MEET TUESDAY WITH LEADERS ALTAMONT Seven mem bers of troop eight of the Cub Scouts met Tuesday night at the Altamont Elementary school with their leaders, Mr, Foster as submaster, Dale Gil son as den chief and Mrs.' Nel son as 'den mother. The boys answered the roll call by displaying articles they've made and their hobby collections. The group sang three sons. Reverend Eugene V. Haynes gave a short talk on cubbing, and Ronald Gulley and Frank Cochran entertain ed with tricks. The four parents welcomed were Mrs. Jean Leverlch, Mrs. Dea Barkdoll and Mr. and Mrs. Gulley. y Honored At Oregon State Virginia Ellen Smith, stu dent at Oregon State college, was one of sixty women stu dents honored by Alpha Lambda Delta, sophomore women's scholastic society for outstanding scholastic records In high school. SAVE 15-- CASH and CARRY SUITS - TOPCOATS - PLAIN DRESSES CLEANED AND PRESSED Wa Give S kH Green Stamps! An Added Savings! NEW METHOD 1453 Esplanade CLEANERS a ir a ILsJ A. Club Plans For Holidays Music al Program Heard by Mothers On Thursday An exceptionally flno at tendance was noted at the Thursdny afternoon meeting of the Mother's club of Sacred Heart academy this week, when a delightful musical pro gram was presented In the school auditorium. First number to be heard was, "Allegro," by Ten Have, presented by Dean Abbott, violin, accompanied at the piano by hi sister. Miss Elaine Abbott. A play, "Adventures in Bookland," was given by seventh and eighth graders, followed by a song, "The Wo man In the Shoe," by the girls' trio. The next number was a play by third nnd fourth graders, "Books and Beatrice," with a number of the girls' glee club, "Glnnnlnn Mia." A song. "Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life." by Victor Herbert, and sung by the boys' and girls' glee clubs, closed the delight ful program. Plans were then discussed for the annual Christmas party and shower for the Sisters of the academy, to be held Thurs day, December the eighteenth, at half past one o'clock In the school auditorium. A social hour followed the business meeting and tea was served by the hostesses, Mrs. R. A. Peterson, Mrs. Phil Rrlck, Mrs. J. A. Mahoney, Mrs. W. C. Canton, and Mrs. S. A. Pleser. Women of the Moose held a chapter meeting Tuesday evening at the Moose hall on Pine street, when chairman of the library committee, Frances Waits, and College of Regents chairman, Fonnle May Thomp son, gave a short chapter night program at which Mrs. Wnlts talked on the alms and Inten tions of her committee for the coming months. Mrs. Thompson discussed her chairmanship duties, after which members and guests were entertained by a number of piano solos by Miss Etta Costella. A potluck supper fol lowed the meeting. 85c Dial 4471 Veril Southard Becomes Mrs. Harold Yancey in Ceremony Hold in Eugene November Fifteenth Before an altar banked with white chrysanthemums and palms and lighted with tnll white candles. Miss Veril Houthard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Snmuel F. Southard of Eugene, be- enmo the bride of Mr. Harold Yancey of Klnninlli Fulls In a beautiful ceremony rend at eight o'clock Saturday evening, November the fifteenth, In the Lighthouse temple. Eugene, by the Rev. E. J. Fulton. Just before the reremony IJoun nnd Janet Hedner, wear ing bluo orgnndy frocks, light - - - el tlio cundles. During the Ci I Huhtlng a violin duet, "Ho- r Pnnflr niimco," wn played by Miss Ult,"ul Hetty Morris and Miss Ruth Monday, December 1 Plinlr of Eugene. A solo, "Be- Annual chicken dinner and cause." was sung by Mrs. Ruth bazaar at SI. llnrnnbus' Chamberlain, and Miss Walllla, church. I.nngell Valley. Pub- Hushnell. nlno of Eugene, he Invited. Serving to start played, "I Love You Truly," at fl o'clock. on the vlbraharp. Eulalona chnpter, DAR, Doth Lohengrin's proces- with Mrs. D V. Kuykendnll, slonnl and Mendelssohn's re- Callfornla avenue, at 8 p m. cesslonul were played nl the The executive committee ol plnno bv Mr. Kvcrntt Kulton. Klamath ITA council at Fro- T),0 bride, given In marriage, monl school, 2 p. m. by her father, was lovely In a Foreign policy study group, white satin gown embroidered League of Women Voters, In at the neckline with seed the afternoon at chamber of pearls, the long sleeves end- commerce. Ing In a point at the wrist, William Pitt chapter, and a full train under the lace Daughters of British Empire, and net veil which was caught to meet with Mrs. W. C. Mil- at the head by a coronet of key, Has High street, 8 p. m. pearls and rhlnestnnrs. The HPW dinner meeting and In- bride's only Jewelry was a illation, fl ;iU p. m. Willard strand nf small pearls. Her hotel. shower bouquet was of sweet Tuesday, December t heart rosebuds, gardenias and Delta Gamma chapter, Del- very small white chrysanthe- phlnn, with Mrs. Wilbur A. mums. Jones, Second and High M1 Margaret Conant of streets. Mrs. K. G. Cummlngs, Kugene was the bride's maid- leader. Topic: "Science nnd of honor. Her floor length the Modern World." (rock of blue Inffcla was of Afternoon book section, prnCeM style and she carried AAUW, with Mrs. Don Drury. , K1,rd,nla corsage. HOI Pacific Terrace. 2 p. m. Bridesmaids were Miss Ger- Mrs. Robert Thompson to re- (ril(r Nyback. Mrs. Stanley view "Keys of the Kingdom." Redner and Mrs llerford Hy- by A. J. Cronln. att, all of Klamath Falls, and Annual Christmas gift ex- Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Lake- chunge to be held by Past view. All wore similar frocks Noble Grands at IOOF hall, made with full, noor length followed by 1 o'clock potluck skirts and carried French bou- luncheon. quels. Miss Nyback wore pale Meeting and 1 o'clock no- yellow, Mrs. Redner. sister of hostess luncheon of Klamath the groom, wore rose taffeta, Falls Nile club at Elk hotel. Mrs Derford was In pale green Wednesday, December 3 and Mrs. Peterson In peach taf- International Foot printer feta. dinner dance. 7:30 p. m.. Lake- The Rev. Roy E. Southard, shore inn. Guests must bring brother of the bride, was best toys. man. He Is formerly of Klam- Royal Neighbors of Amer- nth Falls, now residing In Def lea, IOOF hall, election of of- Moines. Iowa, fleers. Ushers were Mr. Herbert E. Mrs. George Wlrti hostess to Southard of Eugene, brother ANW club. of the bride, Mr. Stanley Red Thursday, Dacember 4 Verse group with Mrs. Will Wood, 235 Pacific Terrace, 1:30 o'clock dessert, annual Christmas porty. Klamath Lutheran Ladies Aid dinner and bazaar at church. Cross and Crescent streets. Venture club annual bridge party at 8 p. m., Willard hotel, Friday, December t Eastorn Star Social club to meet at Masonic temple at 1:43 o'clock for Christmas party and election of officers. Saturday. December ( Dessert bridge and bazaar by St. Paul's parish In parish house. Monday. December 8 "Christmas on the Old Plan tation,'' presented before Li brary club by Professor An thony F. Blanks of the Uni versity of California. 2 p. m. Meeting of Alpha C h I Omega Alumnae club, Mrs. Mitchell Tlllotson's home, 1832 Earle street, 8 p. m. Wednesday, December 10 Sojourners club to hold an nual Chrlstmos party and In stallation of new officers at Willnrd hotel. Thursday. December 11 AAUW Christmas party, Willard hotel, 0:30 p. m. Saturday. December 13 Annual Christmas bazaar given hy Women's Council of First Christian church at First Federal Savings aad Loan company building, Sixth and Main streots. Monday, December 13 A playlet commemorating the 180th anniversary of our Bill of Rights will be pre sented by the League of Women Voters at 2 p. m. in city library auditorium, to bn -tlontyar .cantalnvr i -cool ' end thirdr ai e 13th ttnttirf ' urtlo' mi i.IJ.i', ii nn i CURRIN'S 9th and Main 1 t; I , ..,.' s?t a f ' IS' f Vi V '09'oe o Ihe I 'VCfs'ti. WlvSl lltlU lug, St AF I - W- f I s bean Ih. unm it t XT 11 I I t A "0 ' o men', i J ;--m M '"'MSI i fftrf . Klimith'o Orus and Oo.mt.tlt Owttir ner and the Rev. Daniel B. Anderson of Klamath . Falls, and Mr. Elmer Peterson of Lakeview. Flower girls were Arlene and Marlene, fmir-year-old twin daughters of the Rev. and Mrs. Daniel B. Anderson of this city. They were charming In floor length pink organdy princess frocks. The ring bear er was Master Larry Southard, nephew nf the bride. immediately after the cere mony a reception was held at the home of the bride's par ents for members of both families nnd the attendants. The bride cut her cake which centered a beautifully appoint ed table. For her going away costume the bride wore a nnvy blue twill tnllleur with beige acces sories, her flowers a corsage of gardenias and rosebuds. Fol lowing a honeymoon In Cali fornia, the couple returned to Klamnth Falls to reside. The grpom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Yancey, long time residents of Klamath Falls. Royal Neighbors nf America will meet In IOOF hall Wed nesday, December the third for the election of officers. followed by a tea honoring new members. Thursday, December It Annual Christmas party and shower for Slslers of Sacred Heart academy by Mothers club, 1:30 p. m. Friday, December 19 Christmas party to be en Joyed by Past Matrons club at Masonic temple. Saturday, January 17 Mld-wlnter carnival dance slated by Winter Dancing club, Willnrd hotel. SHAVING MUG TALC SHAVING LOTION -SOAP COLOGNE DEODORANT HAIR DRESSING From Hie clean Highland sturdy ORTH iilokoble product lh faint icenl of heath, ar It reminiscent of the Country of the High landers. Saaforth Ii Ihs choice of particular man all over Ih world. ONI DOHA! I4CH MTS . TWO TO 1IVIN ron men FOR DRUGS Dial 4514