Pftcomber 9, 1941 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ?AG2 SSVEJf MiMattd mpto& New. Ml, SEE SPRflQUE 0 SP11ACSUE RIVER A cspnc Ity crowd witnessed tlm two one ad comrtllrs and niiislrul rntnr tiiliimrnt lmll KrWIny night, Dp rvmtjcr fl. In tho irhiiol utl torfum. 01 To brain the evetilnii's rntrr lulnmenl tti school I)mii1 lncl u mtntiiluro coprrrt of nmrchn Kollowlnit the conciTl Kit' !y ' KlillHipliiK Hetty" was glvm. The play told Iho atory of rcmlcal affair Involving Hetty, tha school tcBcher, ployed by lorle Cnrnlnl; Dan Fielding, Iho cowboy, lnyrd by Clntulo Par rljh; Old Nat Meadows, tho Iretn fnthor, played by Lomnr Detwil lr, and Surah, the man chaser, played by Forrest Rcrlyht. Between tin' nets Mlu Flor ence Stone played two numbers on tha violin showing the com parison of early dance music and tlm modern tempo. The flrat number w "Indian Dance" fol lowed by Hithliiotf s "Flddttn" the Fiddle." KulluwinK Una feu Ittire Mr. Fthrl J.len Mnrrlwm kept the audience In a rour with her rendition of a Swedish iflrl'a love affair, fiho gave the reading Gfn Swedish dialect. The Sprtttftie Hlvcr hliih school MarmnueUca then sang "In the Evening by the Moonlight," "Some Folks Do," and a medley of southern songs. Tho second play lold of the an tics of Elmer, phiyed by Fonio 1'urri.ih, and his troubli; in giving h! younger sistrr a brciiK against his older good looking twin sisters, who got everything and left nothing for Susan the Cinderella member of the Iiimlly. Doth plays were dlrerted by Mrs. Helen Hoffman, English In structor In the high school. As sisting In the production were the following non-cast members: Hubert Carnlnl. Wilfred Bark ley, stage maruigera; Jimmy Bti methart, Peter Chlpps, advents ing; properties, Elwyn Hal!, Jim ml Rumelhart. Westside a Harry Sandqulst Is leader of a H beef club organized Decem ber 5 at the union school. Bar bara Dunham was elected presi dent of the club; Junior I'nrdue. vice president, and Ora Jean Down, secretary; Kalph Unlh-y Is I he other member of the club, al though Dale and Zell Rlggs plan to Join soon. Plans are that a similar club win be organized at the Vernon school the evening of December 22. Members of the Weatatde grange are mnking arrange ments this week for a Joint In stallation of offlorrs at the West side hall the evening of Decem ber J3. The East Side grange will Install offlceri of Thomai creek, Westside, and East Side granges for the coming year. Dancing and a midnight supper will fol low the Installation ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Dcane Home, Betty Pardue, Florence Reed, and Ted Struck took the first and second degrees of grange Vork Saturday night at tho West Htide hall. Plans are to give the third and fourth degrees of grange work at the regular meet ing of the Weatslda grange De cember f. Elmo Angrle has purchased the blneksmlthlng shop and tools from the Home Supply company In Lakevlcw, He will use them for the repair of machinery on his place in tha Vernon district It Is reported that a Mr. Coop er has purchased the old Nets Angele place in tho Vernon dis trict. Mrs. Walt Roberts entertained members of the Westside Home Ke eltib at her home November 27. Mis. Jo Martin wua a guest, Mrs, Elmer ileUboig ami dau ghter JeuriuUu, who luive been i.tiiymg with Mia. Kdna i'lpor In the Vunion district, lt-it for Port land with Mr, Hod berg lost Thursday morning. Miss Uetly liemard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hodnny Bernard ol l.ukeviow, spent Sunday aft iirnnoii at the homu of Mr. and Mis. Jim Ik-nmnt. , Mrs. Loron iiyiiU entertained members of tho Westside 13. tl. club at her homo In Lnkevlew lust Thursday. Plans were made for the club's annual Christmas dinner to be held this year at tho ' home of Mrs. John Crowl on Do- j comber 10. The dinner, which will be entirely potluch, will be followed by an exchange of twenty-five cent gifts among numbers )ri:;ent. Chester Diiins and his brother Jr. arrived Friday from Kansas and are at tho Mert Bellus place. Mr. Umfer, a fur buyer from Hums, spent some time In tho Westside district Inst week. 1 The Christmas program of the ! union school will be presented at the school honae the evening j of llrrember IB Vernon students will present their program the evening of December 19. Talk and Stitch Club Holds Session DOHHISMrs. Joe Young was hostess for tho Talk and Stitcn club tins week and a busy after noon whs enjoyed. Members who wore present were Mrs. Charles Laws, Mrs. Larry Kerwin, Mrs UlH Had wick, Mrs. Carold White, Mrs. Herman Johns, Mrs Murray Marshall and Mrs Joo Young. Mrs. Joe Young also entertain ed the Tuesday Bridge club at her home. At this event the high corc prlrc was won by Mrs. Robert Olson, Mrs. Ollle Curtlrt substituting for Mrs. Kreischer, won the second high prlie, and Mrs. S. O. Avery held the low score. Those who were present wero Mrs. Curtin, Mrs. Bob Olson, Mrs. Paul Thorcson, Mrs. Paul Evans, Mrs. Aiden Fen wick, Mrs. S. O. Avery, Mrs. Ed Anderson and Mrs. Jo Young. Cascade Lowell Hall went to Portland Sunday night to have dental work done. Mrs. Halt visited R. L. Porter Sunday evening. Ben Willis was n business visi tor In Klamath Falls recently Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Currier, for mer Cascade Summit residents, are moving to eastern Washing ton and will engiiRe in farming. Dick Folond, former Cascade Summit resident, was a visitor her one day laat week. Poland has been driving truck for the Southern Pacific company near Newport. With the completion of the work on the project in which he was engaged, he will return to working on the sec tion. With the first news flashes of the bombing at Pearl Harbor, the Southern Pacific company rushed armed guards lo import ant tunnels and bridge to guard against saboteurs. The guards have been instructed to let no one but employes of the com pany on company business pass over these places. Ciaybornc Hills felt concern for the safety of hi two sons In the United States marines. One son, Russel, age 17, Is sta tioned at Pearl Harbor and the other, Frank, 19, is stationed at Samoa. FOR HIS CHRISTMAS A Jantin "Thunderbird" Swaater for Skiing $8.85 DREW'S MANBTORE 733 Main wants finer jk j 1 I' If) 8tMtiiu1 TO II J YR--frw7tf''y," " l I it wit W y"-T fif mlhsM Ww u Mvttttyi fit milm W&fclli mtuvmtumuwftsb iu- mil 9 PINT ONLY $155 Calvert "Reserve" B!.J!NDF.D WHISKEY) 86.8 W-59f Grata Neutral Spirlu. Cy Ditir CorpoWon, New ork City HIGH SCHOOL BiRLS FORM DRILL TEAM SPRACUK RIVER The Sprague River high school girls have organised a girl's drlli and rooting team under tiie direction of Miss vc!yn Hudson, ftirls physical education Instructor. The girls, clad in natty red and white outfits, wili perform be tween the halves of the home baaketbuii games tills year and will travel with the boys' tcotn to act as a rooting section. Th uniforms for the girls consist of bright red corduroy skirts and whtto satin blouses. Mary Lou Gage Is tho majorette and leads the group in their drill. Virginia Ooddard and Blanche Schonchln are the yell queens and have charge of the group in the rooting section. The girls hove made little bound books eatied the Blue Book containing yells and songs of Sprague River high school. Members of tho drill team are. Rosalie Banks, Betty Jo Banks, Vera Schmitt, Virginia Schmltr, Patricia Schonchln, Charlotte Rumelhart, LaVertna Chlpps, Joanne Little, Virginia Coddard, Agatha Schonchln. Evelyn Cadega, Blanche Schon chln, Dolores Cody, Bertha Look er, Nora Crumc, Nevo Short and Majorette Mary Lou Cage. Bly Mrs. Leo Moll ami son. Mickey, went to Olympia, Wash., for the Thanksgiving holidays for an extended visit With rela tives and friends. Mr. Moll joined them on Tuesday of this week. They vlil return to Bly In the near future. Tho Women's club met at the home of Mrs. Dclmar Msbee on Wednesday, December 3. Plans were discussed for the Christmas party to be held at Mrs. M Mul lln's home on Dec. 37. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The guests were Ruth Green, Betty Dyer, Velma Beck, Helen Smith, Janet Mul lln, Elizobeth Campbell, Beuiah Elliot and Lois Shepherd. The Home Extension club met at the home of Mrs. Gene Dctrick on Wednesday evening. The' subject was better home light ing, pesentcd by Lois Luti, lighting expert fro;n Oregon Stto college. She was accomp anied by Winifred Oillen of Klamath Falls. Present wero Mrs. R. Shepherd, Mrs. Eiiiot, Mrs, M, Muilint, Mrs, D. Lowe, Mrs. C, Raupach, Mrs. G. Heck, Mrs. D. Campbell, Miss Bishop, Miss Lavln, Miss Mengeicoeh, Mrs. W. Keffier. ii The home nursing class met st th school house Tuesday eve ning. The lesson was on "Pa tient With Communicable Dis eases." From now on the class twill meet both Tuesday and Fri day evening itt order to finish the course by December 16. Mr. and Mrs. T. Shea are en joying a vacation. Ed Kendall Is here In lily looking after Ins interest at the Biy water piunl during their absence. "Silra" Protsrnan has returned from Happy Camp in California where he has been prospecting in his mine there. Sprague River Book Club Holds Meeting SPR AOUE EIVER The Sprague River women's book club held iu regular meeting Tuesday, December 2, at the home of Mrs. C. E, Heldrich. A major part of the afternoon waa spent in discussing books, which ore to be purchased. Mrs. Will Zadow and Mrs, C. A. Fuller re ported on these new books. Mrs. Roland Porks gave a book re view on the novel of Indian life, "Laughing Boy." Late in the afternoon refresh ments of cake and coffee were served the following guests by. hostess Heldrich: Mrs. Peter Streit, Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. BiH Zadow, Mrs. C. A. Fuller, Mrs. Roland Parks and Mrs. Eben Riley. The Jonusry meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. C. A. Fuller. Mrs. Chose Hostess At White Club Meet DORRIS. Mrs. Les Chase was hostess to the Wednesday after noon White club. Delicious re freshments were served at the close of a Jolly session. Members who were present were Mrs. Nela Israeison, Mra. Agnes Shaw, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Llllle McDonald, Mrs. Paul Evans, Mrs. Eisic Ramsey, Mrs. R. A. Matthews. A guest of the club wos Edith Msgnuson. The next meeting wiii be with Mrs Agnes Shaw acting as hostess. TiHEmilll3 Langell Valley Mrs DORRIS, California The Am erican Legion, 8uiie Vaiiey Post No. 478, Is to stage another turkey shoot again this Christ mas season, with the December 7th Sunday being the InitSaJ shoot for three Sundays. Wind has played havoc with some in lendcd good shots in years past, so this year the Legion will hold the ahoot in the Dorris baii park southeast of town. The high board fences will deflect much of the wind hazard. The shoots wil! be marked off at one hundred yards. Open or telescopic aighta wiii he per mitted. Handicaps have been ar ranged differently this year Children accompanied by par ents will be divided into two classes; Those from ten to four teen may shoot in a pron posi tion over a sand bag. Those from fourteen to seventeen may shoot sitting. Aduita must shoot off hand. Priies of turkeys are to be awarded. Mary Dearborn i spend- b week with her son. A- H. Dearborn, and famiiy. On Sun day they were all dinner guests of Mr. end Mrs. O, C. Johnson, Ciarence Ciiman and Keg Tho me left Saturday morning for San Francisco and Berkeley to visit .Reg's parents, Rev. nf Mr. J, Henry Thomas. Tom House and John Harbison spent laat week-end with Dick arid Tom Peppie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sullivan left Saturday for Los Angeies where they wiH make their home. The? wiii stop en route to visit their nephews. Corpora! Wiiiie House at Mills and Staff Sergeant La Rue House et Stockton. Mr. and Mra. Frank Dearborn were dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. Le Leavitt on Friday, Koy HoSmea repaired tha tete- ; phone wires which tn strorig wind and heavy rain put out of : order. C'hei Barton is rebuilding the fence that were destroyed by fire Sast faii. Joe and John Kork are 3o rebuilding fences. Mr. Bessie Hoizhouacr enter tained with dinner for rcSstives and friends at her home Sunday. Web Van Meter ia pianains on i making s trip to San Francisco in the near future. Members at the Economic c?u j held a meeting at the haij Tues ! day afternoon. A grange meeting was heSc! t the ha! here Wednesday eve ning. htr. and Mrs, H. Cibbert and family wr Visitor at the Cits enee Webber bom Sunday WHATi HO MISTLETOE KOSSELL, it. Y, m PritH pai Edward W, Cook, bbsbb in plans for the week befer the Christoss bt&day st Bof ne3i feiga sefcoci, decreed ti one is to fee allowed to fcrinj in sny raisiietoa ia the fetiiidSn cf on ihs school grounds." I Ri Ei Baist i M Rni3 Loses S ! 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