PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T)cmhr 20, 1D4T Soroptimists Prepare for Year Mrs. Sabo Heads New Officers Taking Over Reins for Service Club In beautifully decorated room, carrying out the Christ mas theme, Mrt. Coral J. Sabo wai Installed ai president of the Soroptimlst club at the Thursday noon luncheon at the Willard hotel. Serving with Mrs. Sabo will be, during the coming year, Mrs. Rose Poole, Mrs. Catherine Brumbaugh, Mrs. Sophia Ke noffel, Mrs. Alice Howard, Mrs. Eileen Hicks, Mrs. Kathleen Thompson and Mrs. Ruby Lyle. Installation ceremonies were under the supervision of Mrs. Yetta Margulis as chairman of the day. Under the Christmas tree were found toys for each member of the club, truck and ladder, dolls which crept coyly along the table, knives and forks and dishes, every thing imaginable. As each name was called, original verses describing the per sonality of the recipient were read aloud and the gift hand ed to the member. ' Mrs. Eileen Hicks finally commandeered the toys and placed them In safe keeping for the firemen to distribute with the others at Christmas time. Adding to the brightness of the table with its Christmas ornaments and candles were jars of peach conserve at each place, a gift to each club member from Mrs. Rose Poole who had made the delicacy ' - from peaches grown at her home on Conger avenue. At each plate was also an at tractive package from Mrs. Rita Whisenant, containing articles dear to a feminine heart. Mrs. Gardner made an an nouncement to the club of a Home Nursing course to be started Friday evening at the armory as part of the defense work, and it is believed that a number of the members will join this course. Mrs. Sylvia McClelland an nounced that the work being done by the club in furnish ing coffee and doughnuts every night to the volunteer civil guards had been assumed by the various restaurants in the city and the members would be released for other duties. A canteen fund was started in preparation for whatever nay be needed. It was announced that no further meetings will be held until Thursday noon, Janu ary the eighth, on account of the year-end holidays. ALOHA OES " AIDS IN RED CROSS WORK Aloha chapter No. 81, Or der of the Eastern Star, is put- ting its shoulder to the wheel in a big way in the present World war, as is shown by the November report of Mrs. Rob ert E. Wattenburg, chapter supervisor of Red Cross work, filed with the worthy grand matron, Mrs. Fay Ambrose of Portland, when 1692 hours of work by local members was reported, 60 knitted garments turned in, 189 other completed garments. Twenty-five mem bers assisted in the annual Roll Call of the American Red Cross. Mrs. Oliver W. Spiker, worthy matron is proud of her chapter report. The Installation of officers for the ensuing chapter year will be held Tuesday evening, December the twenty-second, at eight o'clock, in the Masonic Temple on Klamath avenue. Mrs. Spiker and Mr. Arlet Eds all, worthy patron, extend a cordial invitation to all mem bers and visiting members to attend these installation cere monies. ' . " PAST MATRONS ENJOY HOLIDAY, AFFAIR FRIDAY One of the enjoyable pre holiday affairs of the week was that of Friday afternoon when members of the Past Matrons club were entertained at the Masonic temple at the annual Christmas party. Following the luncheon and business meeting, the Past Matrons gathered about the Christmas tree for a gift ex change. Later, games were played. Mrs. O. R. HoIIoway received the special priie for the afternoon. Those In charge of the party were Mrs. F. H. Cofer, Mrs. Ellrabeth Norrls, Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Mrs. Ida Grimes, Mrs. Amelia Hanks, Mrs. George T. Casper, Mrs. Glenn Kent and Mrs. C. G. Reymers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King of Lewiston, Idaho, are expected here Tuesday to spend the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Coppage of Lowell street. The Kings will leave Lewiston on Sunday. driving here by way of Port land and the coast highway. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Epper son have returned to their home in Klamath Falls after a month's visit in Illinois with' Mrs. Epperson's father, ' Breakfast Plans Made Elks and Ladies to En joy Gay New Year's Eve Party One of the gayest of the New Year's eve parties is that planned for Elks and their wives Wednesday evening, De cember the thirty-first, in the Elks temple. A breakfast, which is an an nual affair, is scheduled for three o'clock New Year's morning and Elks and their ladies are asked to drop in even If they have attended . other parties. The Mai in group will be In charge of the breakfast, Includ ing Mr. John Reber, Mr. Wil liam Rajnus, Mr. Jerry Raj nus, Mr. Laddie Rajnus, Mr. Ben Pickett, Mr. Edwin Petra sek, Mr. James Ottoman, Mr. Robert S. Thompson, Mr. Emll Tofell, Mr. Mervin Wilde, Ms. Stanley Johnson, Mr. Clayton Reber, Mr. Louis Kalina, Mr. J. C. Halousek, Mr. Joseph Drazil, Mr. James Drazil, and Mr. Irvin Capek. HOLIDAY PARTY GIVEN .ON TUESDAY Mrs. K. M. Moty and Mrs. Tony Molatore were hostesses at the home of the latter on Eldorado street when they en tertained the Tuesday Con tract club at a delightful Christmas party. Holiday dec orations were used throughout the living rooms and a dessert course was served to the guests followed by contract bridge. There was an exchange of Christmas gifts following cards. Defense stamps were given high score holders including Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Ballantyne and Mrs. Lundy. Guests were Mrs. Lloyd L. Low, Mrs- W. P. McCauley, Mrs. J. M. Guerrettaz, Mrs. J. ' Clarke, Mrs. Earl E. Smith, Mrs. Jerry Ricker, Mrs. Stan ley Ramage, Mrs. J. J. Cole, Mrs. Ray J. Casey, Mrs. K. C Forcum, Mrs. Francis Manning Mrs. Al Fourmet, Mrs. Eldwin Stone, Mrs. Guy Wilson, Mrs. Wt C. Milkey, Mrs. F. Soffonia son, Mrs. Joseph A. Mahoney, .Mrs. Frank Sexton, Mrs. C Lundy, Mrs. Elmer Kinder dick, Mrs. R. E. Gearhart, Mrs, S. P. Miller, Mrs. Frank Vic tory and Mrs. R. A. Ballan tyne. CUMMINGS HAVE HOLIDAY VISITORS Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cummings of 1934 Auburn street at holiday time will be Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Dennis (Beth Cummings) of Prineville. Mrs Dennis is attending the University of Oregon this year where she is student of music. They are expected Christmas eve. Melvin Cummings, first lieu tenant in the field artillery and senior student at Oregon State college, returned home Friday afternoon from school. O 4v" r ' ' "it j I BROTHERS Jerry, who is three, and Billy, just one, hope to find many toys under their Christmas tree this year. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kay lor of near Klamath Falls. , Kennell-Ellls. ' f- a. tMeo- . . til - vt Vs. MARYLHURST STUDENT Frances Krueger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Krueger, 720 North Ninth street, was elected ' secretary of the freshman class at Marylhurst college at the annual December balloting just completed. Miss Krueger is a resident of St. Rose hall and is prominent in class and club cir cles. She is a graduate of Sacred Heart, acad emy, and will return home for Christmas. Pre holiday activities at Marylhurst include the tra ditional senior assembly, an at home, fireside Christmas tree parties in the halls, a formal-dinner, a musicale, and an evening of outdoor carol ling. Vacation will begin December nineteenth. "Bill of Rights" Theme of.Play League of Women Voters Entertain New Mem bers at Holiday Tea After Program . An Interested and attentive audience witnessed the play which the Klamath League of Women Voters gave at the city library to commemorate the 130th anniversary of the adop tion of the Bill of Rights. The play, "Our Heritage," written by a league member, Mrs. Leo Sagehorn, was pre sented in costumes of the pe riod. Interesting and amus ing were the scenes which de picted men on the street, and women over their tea cups, discussing the rights of the people. More serious scenes portrayed meetings of con gress, the presentation of the ten amendments, and finally, the reading of the American Bill of Rights. Mrs. Sagehorn, as narrator, bound the story together by developing the historical sequence. Following the program a tea was held to honor, the new members of the league. Under the able direction of Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns, the tea committee caught the pa triotic theme in planning the tea table. Mrs. Fred Heil bronner, league president, and Mrs. E. R. Dennis, vice presi dent, poured. This . was the -regulation meeting of the League of Women' Voters, a non-partisan organization, which in vites all women to share in their study of governmental activities. Any woman who wishes to become a member may call the president, vice president, or Mrs. Robert Ross, who is chairman of the membership committee. PADGETT HOME SCENE OF PARTY The annual Christmas party for girl employes of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company was held at the attractive new home of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Padgett on Monday evening of this week. There was a Christmas tree, gift exchange, games and en tertainment enjoyed by Ruth Newsom, Mona English, Gen eva Jendrzejewski, Esther Noel, Claxie Jester, Jeanne Watts, Grace Wells, Hazel Her riod, Elizabeth Shannon, Kath rlne Keep, Jerry Manning, Margaret West, Florence Shirk, Margaret Mahoney, Yvonne Petersteiner, Betty Lou Drake, Evelyn Campbell, and Ruth Padgett. Mrs. Ruth S. Addison of Eu gene arrived Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Addi son. On Thursday Mrs. Helen Everett and daughter, Betty, arrived from Areata, Call fornia, to be with the Addl sons over the holidays. . Home from Reed college for the holidays are Ben Hastings, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Has tings, and Dick Blohm, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Blohm. t;?1 ARENS TO HAVE FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Lou Arcns vis ited here this weekend, guests of Mrs. Arens' sister, Mrs. G. Logan Black of Grant street. The' Arens family now reside In Salem. A family reunion is planned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arens in Chico, Cali fornia. Mrs. Mary J. Arens, mother of Lou and Herbert Arens and Mrs. E. L. Bentley of Tulelake, will be there from Jacksonville, Florida. The Bentleys and daughter, Bar bara, also plan to attend. Jim Arens is now with Boe ing Aircraft in Seattle and may possibly fly south for the reunion, his parents stated. NEW YEAR'S PARTY PLANS MADE HERE A New Year's party Is being planned by Catholic Daught ers and Knights of Columbus to be given New Year's eve in the KC hall. The affair is to be a benefit for the Amer ican Red Cross and the.publlc is cordially invited to take part in the evening's festivi ties. There will be dancing at half past nine o'clock with supper at midnight. Mrs. Samuel P. Miller, reg ent of Catholic Daughters, and Mrs. Charles Flala, are making plans for the affair assisted by Knight of Columbus, Mr. Tom O'Brien and Mr. Russell Pet erson. Mrs. Bathiany Hostess to Club Mrs. Harry W. Bathiany en tertained for members of her bridge club Friday evening with a dessert followed by cards and the annual exchange of Christmas gift. Guests of the club were Mrs. Ted Shoop and Mrs. Martha McCollum. 4 Mrs. Denton J, Rees will spend the Christmas holidays in Albany with her mother, according to word received here by friends. Dr. Rees is now on duty with the United States medical corps In The Philippines. Mrs. Rees has been in Oregon City the past few months and is serving there with the public health unit. Her young son, Jon, is with her. Mrs. Karl Urquhart enter tained members of her- book club at her home on Roseway drive Tuesday evening. There was a gift exchange and supper. Petersons Entertain Annual Christmas Par ty for Principals Giv en Here CHILOQUIN The Klam ath county high school princi pals and their wives were en tertalned at a Christmas din ner and party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of Summer's Lano Wednesday night. Hosts for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Carol Howe of Henley, Mr. and Mrs. Ro land Parks of Sprnguo River. Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott of Bly and Superintendent and Mrt. Fred Peterson o( Klam ath Falls. Following a dinner at half past six o'clock an exchange of gifts followed. The evening concluded with the singing of Christmas carols. The guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grs lapp of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chase of Keno, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hale of Gil christ, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans of Chlloquln, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick of Mer rill, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Street of Malin arid Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coy ner of Bonanza. CHILOQUIN The Dial Literary club held their rogu lar bi-monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Harvey Muskrat of Klamath Agency last Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Walter Zimmerman led the panel dis cussion on "A Philosophy for You In the Present Crisis." Mrs. Arthur Blockllnger, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. E. E. Evans and Mrs. Irving Wiley were other members of the panel. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Boughter and Mrs. A. E. Windcll. Members present were Mrs. E. E. Evans, Mrs. Walter Zimmerman, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Leroy Giengcr, Mrs. Donald Brook man, Mrs. Edouard Prlaulx, Mrs. Irving Wiley, Mrs. Arthur Blockllnger and the hostess, Mrs. Harvey Muskrat CHILOQUIN Mrs. Burnell Holbrook entertained the Auc tion Bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Loy Barker, Mrs. Donald Brookman and Mrs. Al Prescott. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon. Members of the club present were Mrs. Claude Collins, Mrs. Sverre Munson, Mrs. Edouard Prlaulx. Mrs. Donald Brook man, Airs. Al Prescott, Mrs. Lou Kellison and the hostess, Mrs. Burnell Holbrook. The guest of the afternoon was Mrs. Loy Barker. CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THOMPSON'S Mrs. Robert A. Thompson entertained members of. her bridge club at the annual Christmas party enjoyed by the group, on Wednesday eve ning of this week at her home on Pacific Terrace. A Christmas tree was placed In the recreation room where Santa Claus, Mrs. Paul W. Sharp, distributed gifts to the guests. The rooms were dec orated with holly, and mistle toe and in the living room a creche was placed on the large table. Honors In cards went to Mrs. Lloyd Goble, high, Mrs. Lawrence Slater, second high, and Mrs. Louis Serruys, third. Others present were Mrt. Franklin L. Weaver, Mrs. John H. Houston, Mrs. Joseph Peake, Mrs. George A. Myers, Mrs. Claude Davis, Mrs. J. J. Stelger, Mrs. H. P. Bosworth, Mrs. F. Cecil Adams, Mrs. Paul W. Sharp, and Mrs. Thompson. . Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ramage and daughter, Betty, left Fri day for Berkeley, California, where they will spend the holidays with Mrs. Ramage't mother, Mrt. W. I. Stuart. They will remain south until after the first of the year.. Betty arrived home Thursday night from .the University of , Oregon where the is a first year student. EtiwtaLs,-;' '' ,"?.tL I afciMMaa HELLO SANTA1 Nollie Marie and Donald Steers, children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steers of 3328 Crest street, are anticipating the visit from Santa next Kennell-Ellls. Graduate Nurses Meet Annual Christmas Par ty Given Thursday Evening The Graduate Nurses en Joyed their annual Christmas party which was an event of Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. B. L. Herrington in Shipplngton. Guests arrived In kid costumes, bringing with them their lunch In a paper bag. The bags were placed un der the beautifully decorated Christmas tree and later dis tributed among the guests. Whist was played during the evening and later coffee served to Mrs. Jack Campbell, Mrs. Joe Whistler, Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mrs. Howard Strode, Miss Margaret Colahan, Mrt. Tom O'Brien, Mrs. Wally Hec tor, Mrs. A. T. Penzel, Mrs. Vincent Held, Mrs. Mork T. Howard, Mrs. Lewis Williams, Mrs. Ivy Boyd, Mrs. Helen Ford, Miss June Dixon, Mrs. Ray Rugcr and Mrs. Herring ton. RESIDENTS HOME FROM TRIP EAST Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robert son returned to their home here Monday evening follow ing a delightful trip which took them to 'the east coast and on to Havana, Cuba. The Robertsons were in Havana on December the seventh, day hostilities occurred, and were seated in the dining room of their hotel as wore many others from the west coast. The announcement was made in both Spanish and English, Mrs. Robertson said and put a "damper" on the gaiety of the Americans in Havana that day. While in Miami, the Robert sons enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Shollcn bcrger and their children, David and Janet. Mrs. Shol lenberger visited here this summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Doremus. ANNUAL PARTY PLANS COMPLETED Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Thompson were to entertain Saturday evening at their home on Pacific Terrace for members of their firm. This was to be the annual Christ mas party for the group. A "Tom and Jerry" bowl was to be followed by cards. Guests of the Thompsons' were to be Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nancarrow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shlnn, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shinn, Mr. and Mrt. J. C. Lemlre, Mr. Clarence Nelson and Mr. Jack Dempsey. PAR HIS OHRISTMAI SonM WHMn Brat, SOX . 55c DREW'S MANSTORE .'4 TUt TOWN HOP Robes Lingerie Hand Bags w Accetsoriei Breakfast Planned At NewYear'sDanc'e Gala Affair Slated by Reames Golf and Country Club Members December the Thirty-first A college band, confetti, morning will be on the menu Country club New Year's eve this coming Wednrsday night, and Mrs. Ted Shoop. Mothers Have Party Sacred Heart Club Hears-Christmas Pro gram Thursday A delightful Christmas party was given by the Mothers club of Sacred Heart academy Thursday afternoon at half past one o'clook in the school auditorium. A holiday program was pre sented, the first and second grade appearing In a play, "Waiting for Santa." "Persian Market," by Ketelberg, was given by the string ensemble; two numbers by the glee club, "When Blossoms Flower Amid the Snow" and "The Birthday of a King"; Christmas broad cast by the music pupils. A brief business meeting was held followed by tea served from a prettily appoint ed Christmas table. A decor ated tree, placed on the stage, was piled high with gifts which were presented by the mothers at the annual shower of treats for the Sisters of the school. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. R. I. Pickett, Mrs. T. J. Towoy, Mrs. L. L. Rentz, Mrs. William Newman, Mrs. L. X. Nldorf, Mrt. Ray Casey and Mrs. Mullen. ANW CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. W. JONES In splto of the all-day snow storm, members, of the Art Needle Work club gathered for their regular bi-monthly meeting, Wednesday after noon, at the home of Mrs. Wil bur A. Jones, on High street. This club, the oldest social club In Klamath Falls, has on its membership roll many who have lived for years and years in this section, facing pioneer conditions during good times and bad. They are not eas ily frightened or disheartened. On Wednesday they Ulked of blackouts, air raids, the job that lies ahead of America. ' Talked with calmness, deter mination, and a sense of being ready to meet whatever comes with chin up and eyes to the front. America can look to such women with confidence In their ability to face the future with courage. Mrs. Charles Joseph Martin will be hostess to the club Wednesday afternoon, Janu ary the seventh. Mrs. Paul W. Sharp, who has spent the past year at Fort Lewis, Washington, where Dr. Sharp is stationed with tha United States medical corps. Is spending the Christmas holl. days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrt. C. H. Mueller, of North Third ttreet. 4 The eiff the'd .elect for herself... refreshing Flower Mist In lingering Blue Grass one ' cf the world's great fragrances. Exquisitely' glfi wrapped, 1.50 and breakfast early New Year's for the annual Rrames Golf and dancing party at the clubhouse Chairmen of the affair are Mr. A collego hand directed by Hob MacFadden of the Uni versity of Oregon, hat been engaged to play during the evanlng. Tha band has play ed In Portland and hut hnd many campus engagements, according to commlttoo mem bers. A featured soloist will be with the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Shoop have asked the following to serve on their committee; Mr. and Mrs. James Dutch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tarr, Mr. and Mrt. Gene Hooker, Mr. and Mrt. Ted Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Don Drury, Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Farley, and Dr. and Mrt. F. W. Peak. In the receiving line their will be Mr. and Mrs. William Hagelsteln. Dorrls, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Blohm, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lamm, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shiva. Breakfast will be served after midnight, according to Mrs. Shoop, and an Interest ing table will be set. MASTER HIBBS HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Harry Richard Hlbbs. son of Mr. and Mrt. William R. Hlbbs of Lakethore drive, ob served hit second birthday an niversary Friday afternoon when hit mother Invited a group of playmates In for birthday cake and Ice cream at half past three o'clock. Christmas favors were used during the party hours. Chil dren and grown-ups present included Patricia Magulre, Wendell Smith, Dee Smith, Jimmy Slsemore, David Peeb ler David Schneebeck, Jimmy and Beverly Swansen. Mrt. Dick Magulre, Mrt. Wendell Smith, Mrs. Dale Smith, Mrt. Marshall Farmer, Mrs. Jack Peebler. Mrs. Edwin Schnee beck, Mrs. George Crumback er of Colorado Springs. Colo, rado. Mrs. J. A. Klncald, Mrs. Coleman O'Laughlln, Mrs. Merle Swansen and Mrt. Henry Bowen. 5 DAYS 'Tll Christmas Finish Your Shopping at WOOD'S DltllG STORE MED. -DENTAL BLDQ. Atk for 1942 Calendar j