December 12, 1041 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Midland mpUrie HOLDS DIG MEETING SPRACJUK HIVKR-Tlm stii dent body of tho NpruKun Ulvnr high school held o n-uulnr bi monthly meeting Weilnoscliiy, Pncembrr 10. TIib first Horn of business win tlio announcement of the win- aorri or tne urn:l mi Irs content, ivhlch wm'hnld before tho pres entation of tho school play. Those who won envotod irtios of time off from school Frldny, December 12, were Norn Crunie, girls' first, Evelyn Cadego, ulrls' second, DwiiId Serlght, boys' first, Fonzlo I'arrlsh, boys' sec ond. Next Item of business wns th discussion of the annual ftamoon Christmas party, which will bo held from 130 p. m. to i on the afternoon of December 10. It was voted that the seventh and elKhth grndrs would hold a si-nnite prourmn In their homo room, while the four high school unities would party In the assembly. Tho students will buy sift' for each other not to exceed 31V rents with a minimum price of 23 cents. Names were drawn Oiruni n urn hi uririnilUB Rl vnrn ind receivers. Lomrr Dltwlllrr will set the trees for tho as sembly and auditorium pro grams and the girls will deco rate. Weed Mr. and Mrs. W'lllard Dudley of Medford wero guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Yot In Weed Friday. They were en route to Oakland. , Mrs. Newton Kirk and chil dren of Mt. Shasta spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A Mclt.it. in Weed. 'ing In Initial work on organtza The Kirks ate moving to the bay ! tlon nf tho civilian defense work, area whore ho has accepted em- ployment. Mrs. W. B. Dumble and Mrs A. I,. Ue Hart were shopping in Mt. Shasta Friday. Hill .Stover him returned to Fort Ord after a low days visit with his mother and sister. Mrs. Peorl Stover and Mrs. Vehna ftKcutl. In Wood. Mrs. Mullle Trnylor 111 and 'In the Weed hospital for a short time, Is now home. ri,,rV.. -m... - to San Francisco whero she is under a doctor's enre. Warier Ualtongcr and Petu Roder left Sunday for Sacra mento, where thoy hove accepted employment. Their wives will Join them as soon as they find a house. Mr. and Mrs. Nelmeycr are the proud parents of a daughter, born to them in the Weed hospi tal December 2. 1041. They named her Ella Jean. Mrs. Linda Muzzier with their two children. Norma and Lave , Davis. Clnrcnco Kegg, C. I. Kim hove returned from Klamnth rey, Jim ISephenson, Lester Lea Falls, where thoy spent a week ; nnd Vlnnie Hoy, and the host with Mrs. E. Georges, formerly ! esses Mrs. Kerkes and Mrs. Reg of Weed. Mrs. Mazzier stayed j istcr. there while her husband went ' pheasant hunting. o B,y .',r. and Mra. O. B. Ronnie Were left in charge of the Bing ham houses and cabins. Mrs. Holmes of Ashland is vis iting Willi her daughter, Mrs Ward and family for several weeks. Mrs. Carl Raupach is In a Klnmuth Falls hospital for a major operation. Beulah Elliott was culled to Red Cross meeting In Klam ath Falls on Tuesday evening, Nell Causble has been absent from school for several days due to enr trouble. Mrs. Oscar Hrrrlngon took young nillio to Klamath Falls on Wednesday to have his tonsils removed. Norman Smith and son, Dale, spent a few days In Bly after working in Bernlc, Calif. They expect to live in Chiloquin this winter with Smith's sister. Mr. Fiddler of Klamath Falls waa here on business Tuesday. Ha Is making extensive improve jrienta on tho thenter building. O Frances Vaughn who has been very 111 for several weeks is now In the Hlllsldo hospltol In Klamath Falls after being moved by ambulance from Thn Dalles. It Is reported that she is Im proving. There will be a Christmas pro gram at the Community church on Sunday, December 21, at 10:80 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Bing ham and son loft for Minne apolis whero they plan on going Into business. More than half of all the deaths from tuberculosis occur during the important productive years of life between 10 and 43. i Whan .in Modlord Star at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anna Esrlay Proprietors Fonsler to Call Civil Defense Meet TULELAKE Clark W. Jons Inr, as civilian defense coordin ator for Siskiyou and Modoc counties, will call a man ment ion next Sunday nftornoon at Urn high school gymnasium to acquaint all mon and woman of tho Tiilolako area with tho naces slty for consistent effort In tho present wnr emergency. Commit tec that will govern nil phases of war work at home will ba ap pointed prior to tho mass meet ing with city councilman and representatives of all other civic omnnlzatlnna to be present to offer suggestions. The meeting Is called for 2 p. m. and Kensler urges that every ono capable of assisting In any way be present. With this meeting Tuleleke falls In lino with Merrill and Malln In tho south end of the Klamath basin. Committees wero appointed at Merrill early this week and will respond to call, and at Malln on outpost was established several woeka nito fur the ue of air raid war dents The outpost Is located cast of town and telephone llnoi ore being established and a stove Installed. linns Klvlg, manager of the Malln office of the Big Basin company hns been appointed air raid commnnder with Hnv Van Meter, Irving Cnpek, Everett Jones, M. M. Stastney and Tony fetrasek as wardens. Each war den will hove an alternate to serve in event tho warden can. not and among these nr Dave Myers. Gerry Price and "Butch Zweluart. Women of the Tulelake area will nrgnnlro a Rod Cross first aid unit members of tho auxl! lary of Tulelnke post, American l.eslon to moot with county of' flclnli of the Red Cross at Yroka for Instructions. Members of the Legion post here devoted this week's meet- Dorcas Circle Meets in Weed WEED The Dorcas Circle members met at the Weed Com munity church Thursday after noon. The main attraction of the afternoon was the beautiful i Christmas tree decorated by mm. i . I. rviiiiri-y. r inc ciuse "'" """ , ' Si ! w'"1 n exchnnge of gifts. The ! cost of tho gifts were not to ex i ceed 28 cents. Fort frcs hirtetits, Jellb with whipped cream was served. The dining room tables were decor ated In a beautiful manner. Tho centerpiece was a miniature Christmas tree. Before tho business meeting, Mrs. LUlic Dnvls gave an Inter esting devotional reading. Thoso attending were Mes dames Hnrry Spence, Leslie Kyle, A. I. Morrison, Jewel Rhodes H. A. Mitchell. Lallle Bill of Rights Program Held CHILOQUIN The students of Chiloquin high school ob served the 190th anniversary of the United States Bill of Rights in a special program Wednesday afternoon. After the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution were read and ex plained, an interesting panel dis cussion followed. An attempt was made to relate these funds mental guarantees of liberty to the present war-tlmo emergency, Members of the student body ap pearing on the panel were Lewis Pohll, John Monks, Truman Hall, Donald Smith and Feo Mlnato. Music by the newly-organized a cappella choir and vocal solo by Bill Bell rounded out the progrom. Club Entertained By Mrs. Wimer FORT KLAMATH Members of tho Wednesday Night Con tract Bridge club were enter tained on Wednesday evening by Mrs. Harold Wimer, who was hostess at a 7 o'clock dinner at the Crater Lnko cafe, followed by an evening of contract bridge at her home. The occasion was the annual Christmas party of tho group. Each member was presented with a Christmas gift from a miniature docoratad Christmas tree, the Yuletide motif being DANCE Midway Grange Hall Saturday Dee. IS Sponsored by Midland Y. O. A. Musle by Johnny Soto's Band Adm. 13a . Ladles Free Neiui further carried out In bridge ac cessories and rpraya of Oregon holly. At the close of tho eve ning, Mrs. Fred Zumbrun waa given high acore, and Mrs, Wll. Ilam Page received second high. Mrs. Joe Taylor will next en tertain the club on the evening of January 14, the regular meet ing which falls on the evening of December 24 being set ahead to that data, due to the holiday season. Guests of Mra. Wlmar for the Christmas party Included Mra Jerry Rlsemore, Mra. Joe Taylor. Mrs. William Zumbrun, Mrs. El don Brattaln, Mrs. Alfred Cas- tel, Mra. William Page and Mra Fred Zumbrun. Malin Masons Elect New Local Master MALIN Harold Dehllnger has been elected worthy master of the Malln Masonic lodge, sue-1 ceedlng Loland Harris. Serving ' with Dehllnger during the com-1 Ing year will ba Joe Halousck,! senior warden; Leonard Bow- j man, Junior warden; Wendell Wolnwtight, senior deacon; R. S. Thompson, Junior deacon, Wil liam Halousck Jr., Junior stew ard; Frank Paygr, sec'y; Ivan Ottoman, treasurer; A. E. Street, chaplain: vv'llllam H. Harbison, marshal). Offices of the tyler and senior" steward were not definitely accepted. A Joint Intallatlon with newly elected officers of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held In Malln December 16 with Horace Getz, Klamnth Falls, district deputy grand maater expected to act as Installing officer Of ficers of tho Star are being elected this week also. Officers Elected For Bly Ladies' Aid BLY. Doc 11 The Ladles Aid of the Bly Community church met on Wednesday afternoon to elect officers for the coming year. Mrs. Isadora Robin, vice presi dent, conducted the meeting as Mrs. Herrlngen was unable to be present. Mrs. Herb Johnson, sec retary, and Mrs. Wolter Camp bell, treasurer. - gave their re ports. The bazaar and supper were an outstanding success. The new officers elected were Mrs. Walter Campbell, president; Mrs. Ross Shepeard, vice presi dent; Mrs. Lem Houston, secre tary; Mrs. Archie Strong, cor responding secretary, and Mrs. Mann Varnum, treosurer, The hostesses, Mrs. Jack Men gel end Mrs. J. T. Birch, served mincemeat pie and coffee to those present; Mrs. Mann Var num, Herb Johnson, Mrs. Isadore Robin, Mra. Walter Campbell, Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. Lem Houston, Mrs. T. E. Shea and Mrs. George Elliott. Poe Valley A carnival was held at the hall Saturday night. It was sponsored by the grange. Ray Freuer was a shopper In Klamath Falls from the valley Saturday. Mr. Beebe of Bonanza was a caller at the Eddie Roberts home Wednesday morning. Donald Roberts has been on the sick list with stomach trouble. Chet Barton is having some hay bailed. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doak and daughter Lucille of Macdoel, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maglasson and son Philip of Dorris. Calif., and Web Van Meter ajid children Louise and Dale of Dorris, Calif., were lunch eon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nork Sunday. Fred Relling Is having some land surveyed. Leslie Prultt and Delbert Prultt brought some horses to T mlyf the valley from Tenant, Ore., recently where they were en gaged In logging during the sum mer months, Chiloquin Organizes A Cappella Choir CHILOQUIN For the first time In the history of Chiloquin high school an a cappella choir has been formed. The local choir Is under the direction of Esther Boughtor, director of vocal music In Chiloquin high school. Such a choral group differs from ordin ary glee clubs In that an a cap pella choir requires no musical accompaniment and relies only on the blended voices of t h e singers. Members of this novel musical group are: Herbert Hall, Philip Heath, Lewis Pohll, BUI Bell, Ralph Ince, Billy Robertson, Clarence Reed, James Conroy Donald Smith, Feo Mlnato, Reno DeBortoll, Robert Carson, Rob. art Monks, Roy Reed, Ellda De Bortoll, Gina Mlnato, Bruna Heel Repairing a Specialty Highest Quality Fast Service CONNERS SHOE SHOP 121 N. 8th St. I SHOP THE EASY COUPON IVAY! Parisotto, Marian Doty, Lorraine Baker, Mary Melcholrl, Shirley Martin, Yolanda Blanchlnl, Ma falda Blanchlnl, Arlene Allen, Rachel Robblns, Linda Roser, Nina Sue Fernimen, Edith Reed, Kathryn O'Donoughue and Robin Hall. Dairy Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horsley and Infant son moved from the Rogers house In Pine flat to the Dairy school apartment last Thursday. Horsley Is driving the school bus from Dairy to Bo nanza. Little Joann and Diana Bor man are visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hors ley and other relatives of this vicinity. Harry Brown has been absent from high school due to Illness the past few days. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. E. B. Schmoe Is again able to be up and around after being confined to bed with flu the past week. pea his ohoistmas A Fair Of LINED GLOVES 91.23 DREW'S MANST0RE Til Mihl Don't Let Your Purse Strings Tie You Down! Lack of Ready C ash Is A'o Drawback at Sears! Use Coupons! Hew Do You Get Them? . . . 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There was fair turn out and the sixth grade was awarded the prize for having the best representation. The Christmas party for the school children was discussed. Mrs. George Luck was appoint ed chairman of committee to make sacks for the candy and get them filled. Mrs. Fred Stone reported that she had placed empty milk bottles at the busi ness places to receive contribu tions from anyone wishing to help pay for the children's Christmas treat. The party will ! be given In the evening. i It was decided to give a public 1 card party on Saturday evening, ; January 10. Committee chair-1 Save 20 On- Memorials By Calling at Klamath rails Marble and Oraaite Works lie So. 11th St and Making Your Own Selection TOTALING CATALOG ORDER DESK America's Qreatest Qift Selections It's easy to select gifts from the catalogs at our Catalog Order Desk. Shopping there Is just like visiting a huge department store with an endless array of de sirable articles for every member of your family. 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