The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1941, Page 16, Image 16

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MAUN MASON
ORDERS SEAT
NEW OFFICERS
MALIN At joint open In
stallation, members of the Malin
Masonic lodge and of the Malin
chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, were Inducted into ottice
Tuesday night in an impressive
ceremony.
. Installing officers for the Star
were Mrs. Anne Fruits, Merrill,
Installing matron; Mrs. Maud
Heaton, Merrill, installing chap
lain: Mrs. Helen Brainard, In
dian Wells, California, installing
marshal, and Mrs. Alma Cofer,
Klamath Falls, Aloha chapter,
Installing musician. Jack Mur
phy, Klamath Falls, was install
ing officer for the Masons.
' Mrs. Leah Street, Malin, con
ducted the installing officers Into
the chapter and the installing
marshal and chaplain led the
newly1 elected officers to their
stations. Following installation
of the worthy matron, Mrs.
Madge Carey, Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Kilpa trick, accompanied by
Mrs. Lillian Thomas at the piano,
sang "Hold Thou My Hand."
Other officers of the chapter
were then installed.
- Emblems of the order were
then presented to the retiring
worthy matron, Mrs. Florence
DeMerritt and to the retiring
worthy patron, T. A. DeMerritt.
Mrs; OeMerritt's recognition of
service was the past matron's
ring.
At the close of installations
Mrs. Francis Cannell presented
two violin solos, Schumann's,!
"Traumerei" and "The Hindu
Chant," Rimsky Korsakov. Mrs.
Claud Moreland was accompan
ist. Officers installed other than
Mrs. Carey included Joe Halou
sek, worthy patron; Hazel Ka
lina, associate matron; Harold
Dehlinger, associate patron;
Frances Cannell, conductress;
Edith Rigor, associate conduc
tress; Thelma Stukel, .secretary;
Ann Fruits, treasurer; Ethel
Hamilton, chaplain; Mildred
Prather, marshal; Helen More
land, organist; Arlie Mae John
son, Frances McNeeley, Marion
Wilson, Beulah Reber and Helen
Ottoman who will serve as Ada,
Ruth, Esther, Martha, Electa;
Dorothy Dehlinger, warder, and
violet Harris, sentinel.
Masons installed Harold Dehl
inger, Henley, as master; Joe
Halousek, senior warden; Leon
ard Bowman, Junior warden;
Wendell Wainwright, senior dea
con; R. S. Thompson, junior dea
con: P. G. Wilson, senior stew
ard; Bill Halousek, junior stew
ard; Lester Schreiner, tyler; Ivan
Ottoman, treasurer; Frank Paygr,
secretary.
During the proceedings Sam
Dehlinger, father of the incom
ing master, presented his son
with a life membership in the
order. - The past master's em
blem, a ring, was presented to
the retiring master, Leland Har
ris.
Following the double cere
mony the members and their
guests retired to the dining room
of the church where a plate
luncn was served by the Ladies
Aid of th e Malin Presbyterian
cnurch.
The lovely Christmas appoint
ments ot evergreens, red and
deep green tapers and lighted
Christmas trees were prepared
by Mrs. Marlon Wilson, Mrs.
Hazel Kalina and Mrs. Helen
Ann Ottoman.
Merrill Tots to Present
Christmas Program Sunday
MERRILL Little folks, too
young to go to school, many of
them appearing in public for the
first time, will present a varied
program of songs and readings at
the Merrill Presbyterian church
Sunday evening, December 21,
under the direction of Mrs.
Claud Moreland. Mrs. Martin
Winther and Mrs. Louis Moore
are presenting a group of older
children.
The program to be given by
the baby class follows: A wel
come, Donald Carson; "Mend
ing," a reading, Conniemae
Reeves; reading, "The Christmas
Ship," Charles Mitchelmore;
reading, "Star and' Candle,"
Sharon Moreland; reading, "A
Hint for Santa," Rodney Ed
wards. "A Christmas Jar," Barbara
Hodges; two songs, "What is
Christmas," and "Away in a
Manger," beginners and primary
groups; "While the Bells Chime,"
Mary Lucille Dillard; "The
Great Change," Douglas Scott;
"Santa Claus," three primary
boys; "A Christmas Garden,"
Virginia Carson, assisted by the
primary class; song, "Santa
Claus Parade"; "Tiny Tots Cir
cle," Johnny Black and nursery
class; reading, "Christmas Cake,"
Patye Taylor assisted by both
classes; "Our King," Donnle Rog
ers. "We Rejoice," Sharon John
son; "A Wonderful Time," Don
ald Patton; "A Loud Speaker,"
Evelyn Ochs.
Carols will be sung Christmas
eve by members of the Christian
Endeavor society for shut-ins of
the community.
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These Are Our
Everyday
Chicken Prices!
DORRIS The pupils of the
Dorris grammar school have
been practicing for the program
they presented Thursday eve
ning at the Butte Valley high
school. After the salute to the
flag by the audience, Rev. Wal
ter Rowley gave the invocation.
Mrs. Ruth Lommel directed the
first grade in "A Surprise for
Mr. and Mrs. Santa. Miss Cleo
Esbenshade directed the second
and third grades in "Old King
Wle.
The glee club very creditably
gave several of the old Christmas
carols. Miss Helen Bedillon di-
rectea me upper grades m i
Christmas at Beanville School" i
and "Star Brieht" "Silent
Night"- was sung by .the audi
ence, led by Kenny Rigo and di-1
rected by Miss Esbenshade. The
benediction was given by Rev.
Harold J. Willis.
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