The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 27, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Mrs. Martin Takes
Over OES Office
Mr. LeRoy Erdmann Named Worthy Patron of
Aloha Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star
Mri. Charlotte Martin, worthy matron, and Mr. LcRoy
Erdmann, worthy patron, were duly installed into their respec
tive offices Tuesday evening, December the twenty-third, at the
regular meeting of Aloha chapter. No. 61, Order of the Eastern
Star, in "the Masonic temple on Klamath avenue.
Installing officers for the evening, all past matrons of the
Eastern Star, were: Mrs. William J. Steinmctz, installing matron;
Mrs. Charles Joseph Martin,
installing marshal; Mrs. Hiram
F. Murdoch, Installing chap
lain; Mr. Robert E. Watten
burg, installing secretary; Mrs.
George Hurn, installing treas
urer; Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones,
installing pianist.
The elected and appointed of
ficers for 1942 who will serve
with Mrs. Martin and Mr. Erd
mann, and who were regularly
installed at the Tuesday eve
ning meeting are: Mrs. Clar
ene A. Humble, assoiate ma
ton; Mr. Lawrence K. Phelps,
associate patron; Mrs. Ed
Markham, secretary; Mrs.
Lawrence K. Phelps, treas
urer; Mrs. R. Dickson, con
ductress; Mrs. John Oldham,
associate conductress; Mrs.
Oscar Smith, Adah; Miss Mc
Arthur, Ruth; Miss Isabella
Milne, Esther, Mrs. Will Wood.
Martha; Miss Frances Finch,
Electa; Mrs. Nina Currier,
warder; Mr. John Oldham,
sentinel; Mrs. Victor Joseph
son, chaplain; Mrs. L. L. Hend
ricks, marshal; Mrs. Fred H.
Cofer, pianist.
The main chapter room and
the dining room were beauti
fully decorated for the occasion
in a color scheme of deep blue
and silver. The rostrum in the
east had for background a
massed arrangement of deep
blue and silver, ribboned
strips of cellophane, the arch
above being outlined with blue
electric globes, and on each
side stood a silvered fir tree,
with blue lights and orna
ments. Clusters of silvered
pine and fir cones and boughs
and blue candles were ar
ranged about the chapter
room.
A new altar, constructed by
Mr. Robert E. Wattenburg,
decorated by Mrs. Walter (
Brown, and financed by the '
1941 officers and visitors, was
presented to the chapter, Mr.
Wattenburg making the pre
sentation talk. The altar is
finished in driftwood gray and
upholstered in deep blue, with
floral emblems of the five
points of the Star painted on
milk glass, around sides, and
lighted from within by electric
globes. Mrs. Oliver W. Spiker,
worthy matron, accepted this
lovely piece of furniture, in
behalf of the chapter.
Mrs. Walter Brown, worthy
matron of Cascade Crest chap
ter of Chiloquin, was intro
duced and escorted to a seat
in the east. Mrs. Robert E.
Wattenburg, chapter chairman
of Red Cross activities, read a
letter from Mrs. H. Fay Am
brose, worthy grand matron of
Oregon, saying that Aloha
chapter had done more work
than any chapter in the state
outside of Portland.
Mrs. Spiker addressed the
members briefly before turn
ing the gavel over to her suc
cessor, telling of the loyalty,
cooperation and good will
which the officers and mem
bers have given her during
the past year, and which will
always be to her a pleasant
memory. Mrs. Spiker especial
ly expressed appreciation and
gratitude for the faithfulness
and help of her worthy patron,
Mr. Arlet Edsall.
At the close of installation
ritualistic ceremonies, Mrs.
Glenn Kent sang "O Holy
Night," with Mrs. Fred Cofer
at the piano. Twelve girls,
members of Job's Daughters,
conferred an impressive floral
degree on Mrs. Charlotte Mar
tin, presenting a basket of
large white chrysanthemums,
and also distributing corsages
to each newly installed star
point. Taking part in this fea
ture were: Mary Ellen Long,
Merlon Albrecht, Marian
Campbell, Mary Jane Drake,
Betty Buchanan, Joy Kent,
Barbara Moore, Virginia How
ard, Lois Hankins, Barbara
Shultz, Ann Mueller, Mary
Lou Johnson, Betty Yadon,
Charlotte Carter.
Mrs. Martin gave a brief
talk, expressing her earnest
desire to serve Aloha chapter
to the best of her ability with
justice and humility. Mr. Erd
mann also told of his pleasure
and pride in being asked to
serve Aloha chapter in the
capacity of worthy patron.
The 1941 officers in a lovely
little ceremony presented a
gift to Mrs. Spiker. Mrs.
Charles Joseph Martin, in be
half of Aloha Past Matron
club, gave to Mrs. Spiker a
bouquet of red carnations, and
extended her a cordial invita
tion to become member of
the club. The past matron's
jewel, the gift of the chapter,
was presented to' Mrs. Spiker
by Mrs. Wattenburg, who
praised the retiring worthy
matron for her many splendid
qualities.
Mr. Will Wood presented,
in behalf of the chapter, the
past patron's Jewel to Mr. Ar
let Edsall, retiring patron.
Gifts from her family were
given to Mrs. Martin by her
daughter, Mrs. J. Hardin Car
ter. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Wal
ter Brown received lovely
vases from Mr. Wattenburg.
Members of Klamath Lodge
No. 77, represented by Mr.
Arthur Dickson, Mr. Earl Tem
plar and Mr. Victor Josephson,
gave to Mrs. Martin a large
basket filled with poinsettias,
chrysanthemums and greens,
and tied with a fluffy tulle
bow. Neighbors of Mrs. John
Oldham, newly installed assoc
iate conductress, sent her a
basket of gorgeous red rose
buds. The refreshment committee
consisted of Mrs. Harold M.
Brown and Mrs. Frank Ira
White, Joint chairmen, as
sisted by Mr. and Mrs. W. I,.
Frain, Mrs. J. H. Carnahan,
Mrs. G. Logan Black, Dr. and
Mrs. J. Hardin Carter and Mrs.
R. D. Eller.
The dining room was lovely
in decorations of deep blue
and silver. Job's Daughters,
under the direction of Mrs.
Howard Listoe, grand guard
ian, were responsible for these
decorations. Balls of popcorn
wrapped in blue cellophane
marked each cover. Ice cream
shaped like a water lily, dec
orated cakes, and coffee were
served well after the midnight
hour. More than one hundred
members were present to en
joy the occasion.
JOLLY EIGHT
MEETS MONDAY
AT GROVER'S
The Jolly Eight club held
a Christmas party Monday
afternoon, December the fif
teenth, at the home of Mrs.
Jennie Grover on North Ninth
street when a Christmas
dinner was served at one
o'clock after which Mrs. Paul
Keyes gave reading and the
group sang "Silent Night."
The dining table was pret
tily decorated in Christmas
miniatures, the gift exchange
was held and the afternoon
spent in visiting.
Those present besides the
hostess were Mrs. Keyes, Mrs.
Lee Kennedy, Mrs. W. L. Cro
nant. Mrs. K. N. Damon, Mrs.
A. Theodore Smith and Miss
Marjorie Grover.
The next meeting of the
club will be held Friday, Jan
uary the sixteenth, at the home
of Mrs. Damon, 1319 Sargent
street.
La Fleur Jones
On Saturday evening at
seven-thirty o'clock, Decem
ber the twentieth, in the home
of the officiating clergyman,
the Rev. Theodore Smith, 435
North Second street, pastor of
the Presbyterian church, John
Gilbert La Fleur and Miss Mar
jorie E. Jones, both of Klam
ath Falls, were united in mar
riage. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.
Fett attended the couple.
Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Sheridan and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sud
bury. The single ring cere
mony was used. The couple
will reside at 213 Cedar street
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RUTH ANN
This winsome Miss is Ruth
Ann, six-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paddock
of Midland. She is also the
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Phipps of Midland.
Kenncll-Ellis.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
William Franklin "Billy" Sparks, three
months, and his sister. Bonnie Marie. 5, arc chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sparks of 908 Walnut
avenue.
Comart Studio.
NEIGHBORS
OF WOODCRAFT
ENJOY PARTY
Neighbors o f Woodcraft
held their Christmas party
Monday evening, December
the fifteenth, in the KC hall,
in which the Juveniles took
part with a well-planned pro
gram. After the singing of "Jingle
Bells" and "God Bless Am
erica," Lenore Patterson en
tertained with a poem, Dicksy
Weed, a song; Patsy Ruth Mil
ler, recitation; song. Patsy
Phyllis and Paul Clark; piano
solo, Louise Barnhart; piano
solo, Catherine Kruger; reci
tation, Darlene Smith; recita
tion, Patsy Ruth Miller; a skit,
"Candle Light," was put on
by the Midland grange girls
with Mrs. Mildred Largent
giving the recitation. Louise
Barnhart entertained with
several piano selections.
Old Santa appeared to dis
tribute candy and popcorn to
all, and the Juveniles ex
changed gifts. Those on the
committee were Sylvia Bran
nan, Stella M. Persell, Am
elia Jacobson. Effie Redkey,
Willan Floetke and Stella
Dryden.
MERRY MIXERS
MAKE PLANS FOR
NEW YEAR PARTY
The Merry Mixers club met
Thursday evening, December
the eleventh, at the home of
Elinor Curtis on Darrow ave
nue. Plans were made to hold
a New Year's party on Janu
ary the third at the home of
Mrs. Jo Paup with husbands
as guests. Plans were also
made to send Christmas cards
to all past members who have
moved away.
A gift exchange was en
Joyed after which lunch was
served by the hostess to Mrs.
Albert Allen, Mrs. June Col
lins, Mrs. Jo Paup, Mrs. Pearl
Paup, Mrs. Louise Cramblett
and Mrs. Vce Pass.
Engagement
Is Announced
The betrothal of Miss Es
telle Bolton, daughter of Mrs.
Marie Bolton, to Mr. Stanley
Sparlin, Wiard street, was an
nounced at a family gathering
at the Bolton home Christmas
eve. Mr. Sparlin is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sparlin of
the Henley district. The data
of the wedding was not told.
Christmas Day
Dinner at Zumwalts
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Zumwalt
were hosts at their home on
Riverside to a dinner on
Christmas day. Covers were
placed for Mr. and Mrs. Peter
A. Albertson, Mrs. Richard
Hovey, who is here from San
Francisco, and Mr. Charles
Hovey, and the Zumwalts.
Smith Hardi
On Sunday afternoon, De
cember the fourteenth, at five
o'clock, the Rev. Theodore
Smith, of the First Presbyter
ian church united in marriage
Weston Scott Smith of Klam
ath Falls and Miss Donna
Hardie of Portland, Oregon, In
the presence of a few of their
Intimate friends. The singlo
ring ceremony was used. Those
witnessing the ceremony were
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pastega,
Mr. Fernando Bellottl and Mr,
Joseph Belotti. After the
honeymoon the happy couple
are to reside In this city.
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS
PARTY HELD
The Thimble club, Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, met for
their Christmas party Sunday
afternoon, December tthe
twenty-first, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dryden on
North Eleventh street.
A Christmas dinner was
served at two o'clock, after
which a gift exchange was
held around a prettily deco
rated tree.
Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. William Ely, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sexton, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Eschlc, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ross, Mr. and Mrs.
, Lee Bean, Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Largent. Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Ezell, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Cora
Kennedy, Mrs. Lucetta Cro
nant, Mrs. Dicksy Weed, Mrs.
Nina Beck, Mr. Oscar Schupp
and the host and hostess.
MRS. WARREN
HOSTESS ON
CHRISTMAS DAY
Mrs. Mary Warren was host
ess at a Christmas dinner on
Thursday of this week. Danc
ing followed. During the eve
ning a cable was received from
Mrs. Warren's two sons, Sam
and Ed, who are with the Unit
ed States navy In foreign
waters, stating they were well
and wishing their mother a
"Merry Christmas."
Guests were Helen Warren,
Samuel R. Warren, L. V.
Wells, Noma Gebert, George
Phillips, Donna Mae Gebert,
Barbara Gebert, T. C. Carter,
Charles Binney. Archie Rut
tor, Mamie Rutter, C. S. Ma
lice, Marie Young, Betty Will
hite, Archie Rutter, Thclma
Willhite, Harold E. Willhltc,
Edward E. A. Wiley, Frank
Colvln, Myrtle Hesser, Emily
Davis, Allen Carter, May Rich
ardson, Bill Richardson, Billie
Stillwell and Joe Coltts.
GREETINGS FOR 1942!
These attractive three are children of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Greene of 2684 Hope street. Left
to right, Mary, Jimmy, and Billy. .
Kennell-Elllf.
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Calendar
Monday, Dectmbtr 29
Minerva .book club of BPW
no-hostess dinner with Mrs. 11.
D. Parks, 327 Main street, 7
p. m.
Wednesday, Dtcsmber 31
New Year's eve jnmborce
for Elks and their ladies. Elks
temple.
Catholic Daughters and
Knights of. Columbus Red
Cross benefit and Now Year's
dancing party, KC hall, 9:30
p. m.
Annuul Now Year's eve
dance at Reames Golf and
Country club, 10 p. m.
Monday, January S
University of Oregon
Mothers club with Mrs. F, L.
Weaver, Auburn street, .1:30
p. m.
Tuday. January 6
St. Paul's Guild hostess
group to women of parish and
St. Barnabas mission with
Epiphany Day program.
First meeting of Klamath
Falls Nile club for the new
year to be held at the Elk
hotel, luncheon at 1 p. m.
Wednesday. January 7
Installation party at Wll
lard hotel by members of Ki
wants club.
Thursday, January S
AAUW arts and crafts group
with Mrs. C. V. Rugh, Wash
ington street, 2 p. m.
Spanish-American War Vet
erans dinner at 8 p. m.. Peli
can party room, following In
stallation of officers.
Saturday, January 17
Mid-winter carnival dance
slated by Winter Dancing club,
Willard hotel.
Saturday, January 31
Doernbechcr annual bene
fit bridge tea, Willard hotel.
Mrs. Robert Thompson, chair
man of cards; Mrs. Ralph W.
Stearns, tea chairman.
Annual president's birth
day ball in armory to raise
funds to tight infantile pa
ralysis. Samuel P. Miller,
chairman.
Monday, Ftbruary 2
Klamath council of Parents
and Teachers t o observe
Founders' day at Fairview
school. P o 1 1 u c k luncheon,
12:30 p. m.
Tuesday. February 10
Klamath Community Con
cert association presents Jose
Iturbi, Spanish pianist, Peli
can theatre, 8 p, m.
Friday, March S
Klamath Community Con
cert association presents Mar
acci dance troupe, Pelican
theatre, 8 p. m.
Monday, March IS
Klamath Community Con
cert association presents "Mar
riage ot Figaro," Pelican the
atre, 8 p. m.
PINOCHLE
CLUB MEMBERS
EXCHANGE GIFTS
The Lucky Thursday Pi
nochle club held its Christmas
party December the nine
teenth at the home of Mrs.
Fannie Goddard on Darrow
avenue. A no-hostess dinner
was served at one o'clock, fol
lowed by the gift exchange
and "silent sister" gift ex
change. Pinochle awards were re
ceived by Mrs. Mary Martin,
high; Mrs. Helen Wardle,
second high; Mrs. Louise Bor
ton, traveling, and Mrs. Kath
ryn Billings, low.
Others present were Miss
Nona Hall, Mrs. Katherine
Evans, Mrs. Vera Good, Mrs.
Nettie Good, Mrs. Maggie Up
ton, Mrs. Florence Young, Mrs.
Estella Smith and Mrs. God
dard. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Vera
Good, 2020 Darrow avenuo.
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MASTER STORY
Gerald, six-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Story of
823 Dolores street, hail a De
cember birthday on the sev
enteenth of this month.
Kenncll-Ellis.
DAISY KNAPP
MARRIED IN
CEREMONY
Marshall M u r I Anderson
and Daisy Marie Knapp were
married early Wednesday
morning in the parsonage of
the First Baptist church with
the Rev. Cecil C. Brown read
ing the ceremony.
The bride was attended by
her sister, Miss Uctte Knapp,
and the best man was Mr.
Robert Miner. The bride wore
a navy blue frock with a rose
bud corsage, and her attend
ant wore a sheer black wool
suit with rosebuds. Following
a wedding trip which will take
them to Washington for the
holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Ander
son will reside here.
DINNER, PINOCHLE
PARTY GIVEN FOR
FAMILY GATHERING
The Independent Study club
held Its Christmas party
Thursday, December the elev
enth, at the home of Mrs.
Katherine Evans in Rivervlew
addition. A no-hostess lunch
eon was served at half past
twelve o'clock with covers laid
for eighteen. A gift exchange
followed the luncheon hour
and the remainder of the after
noon was spent in a social
manner.
On Saturday evening, De
cember the thirteenth, the
members entertained their
husbands and families in the
community hall on Garden
avenue when a potluck dinner
was served at holf past six
o'clock.
Pinochle followed dinner
with awards going to Mrs. Les
ter Lowe, Mr. J. D. Upton,
Mrs. Kate Crowson and Mr.
Lester Lowe.
The next meeting Will be
held Thursday, January the
eighth, at the home of Mrs.
Lizzie Little, 2444 Orchard
way. A no-hostess luncheon
will be served at one o'clock
followed by a business meet
ing. On Saturday evening, Jan
uary the tenth, the club will
again hold a family night In
the community hall, starting
with a six o'clock dinner, fol
lowed by a social evening.
Holiday visitors In Klamath
Falls over Christmas Included
Mr. and Mrs. William Haydcn
and son, Jerry, who were
guests of Mr. Haydcn's
mother, Mrs. Tom Smith, at
her home on High street. The
Haydens are now residing at
Prlnevillc.
Judith Joan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mahoney,
Is spending the holidays in
Oakland, California, with her
parents. She Is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, A.
Mahoney and Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Kruegcr, all of this city.
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The Rebckah Social club
will meet Wednesday, Decem
ber the thirty-first, In the
IOOF hall when a no-hostess
Christmas dinner will be
served at one o'clock. All the
members are urged to be pres
ent to participate In the gift
exchange.
Miss Dorothy Collier o( Eu
gene is spending the holidays
here with hor brothers, Mr.
Alfred and Mr. Andrew Col
lier. KISSES 9
COOLING S
Have you found tattle-tali
on the glow of your honey
Art klw on park txnch
their punch What you ne
romance rcfrctherl
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noon? I
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Langel
Valley News
Holiday Party Hold by
Womon's Club at Par
ish Hall
LANGKl.L VALLEY Mrs.
Elliott House and Mrs. Kd
Jones entertained the Liuigell
Valley Women's club ut the
parish hall on December the
eighteenth. This was the an
nual Christmas parly and gifts
were exchanged by the mem
bers. Mrs. Katie IVpplu re
ceived a special gift.
Refreshments carrying out
the Christmas nuillf were
served by Mrs. Jones and Mrs.
House at four o'clock to Mrs.
Lucille Keller and sons of
Portland, Mrs. Florence Hot
kins, Mrs. Lola Murray, Mrs.
Chnrlotto Keller, Mrs. Katio
Pepplo and sun, Mrs. Hernia
Campbell, Mrs. Cora Leuvltt,
Mrs. Vlrginm Thomas and
children, Mrs. Nome I'cpplo
and Miss Jean House.
The next meeting will be
January the twenty-second
when Mrs. Gruco Kevoll and
Mrs. Leln Murray will enter
tain. Tho women's club voted to
give five dollars to tho Red
Cross and tn send a gift to Ser
geant Lalltto House who is re
covering from an nppenilicitis
operntiou at Stockton, Califor
nia. The Bonanza cubs have
been meeting nt the home of
Den Mother. Mrs. Owen I'ep
ple, on Friday afternoon,
working on Christinas gifts
for their mothers after the
meetings. A Christmas party
scheduled for December tho
nineteenth was postponed un
til a later date.
The boys have expressed
appreciation to Mrs. l'eppl
for dunating her homo a n d
time to them. The cubs Include
Donald Dixon, Dclbcrt Ilech
doldt, Davis Kobison, Gilbert
Joyce, Ted I'epple, llrody
Hodges, Charles Dearborn,
Roger Pepple, Dulo Carothers,
Jnek , Yates, Don llorsley and
Cm I Lenvill.
Bly
BLY Mr. and Mrs. John
Cromy have started on a motor
trip to Michigan and other
points cast. They expect to be
gone for two or three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. (loss Shepeurd
are spending their vacation in
Seattle with their daughter and
son-in-law.
Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Hoffman
drove to Prlnevillc and spent a
few duys with Hoffman's par
ents and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon
returned on Sunday from a
month's trip through California
and other southwestern stales.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallace and
children left for a visit at a
ranch owned by an uncle of
Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. George Elliot
and daughter left to spend the
holidays In Puyallup with rela
tives. Miss Lavin, Miss Bishop
and Miss Mcnglccokc accom
panied them to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gcysbcck
arc spending the holidays in San
Frnncisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Jhoanson ac
companied by Mrs. Jhoanson's
mother are driving to Longvlew
to remain for a while. Mrs.
Jhoanson's father passed away
about two months ago and her
mother has been here since that
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Houston
and daughter. Lois, ore leaving
for Princvllle on Wednesday
afternoon and will be gone for
four duys.
Fred Stone Is taking a 10-dny
vacation from his work- at tho
CCC comp.
Oclo Pound Is at home with
her parents for the holidays.
Mrs, John Bcclcr has returned
to Bly after spending three
weeks In Portland while her
father was confined to a hospi
tal there.
New Years Eve
DECEMBER 313T
BROADWAY HALL
MALIN
DANCING
Adm.t Gents, $1,10
December 27, 1041
Knights Templar
Hold Christmas
Breakfast Meet
Members of Calvary com
miiiHlcry No. Ill, Knlglitn
Templar, observed Cliillnnis
day with formal ceremonies ut
u hrfiikftt.it meeting In the Gold
room of the Wlllnrd hotel. It
is one of the outstanding ob
servances of the year of the
order, and In directed by tho
tirnnd Encampment of Knights
Templar of the United States
of America. Tho hour of fel
lowship In ulinultancniis for ull
Indues, being at II a. in , Pacific
standard lime, while
Knltthlt, In Hawaii assemble
i:l!1l a in, and those In Porlo
Itiro fraternle nt 12::ill p. m.
The program was as follows!
Toanlmaster, Sir E. II. Hall.
Invocation, Itev, Victor Phil
lips. Toast to the Grand Master of
the Grand Encampment of
Knights Templar of the United
States, Eminent Sir II. E. ticl.
The Grand Master's llesponse,
Eminent Sir K. M. C'bllcole.
Greetings from Grand Com
mander, Grand Commandery of
Oregon, Eminent Sir It. K.
Jones.
Toast to Eminent Commander,
Calvary Commandery, No. HI,
Sir Clinton l.andhi.
((espouse, Eminent Sir Frank
Ira White.
Memorial to Eminent Sir
George .1. Walton. VE. D Cl.C.
1 Sir K. II Hull.
Guest speaker, Major NormuiL
Ilowycr. fQ
Tulelake
TCI.EI.AKE. - Mr and Mrs.
William Hooper hud as guests
Christmas flay, Miss Virginia
Hooper, daughter, home from
Oregon State for the holidays;
Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. Sutton and
daughter, I'hyliss; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry llutnn. Fort Klamath, and
Jack Llskey.
Mr. and Mrs Chester Slonr
cypher and three children left
this week (or Cniiille, Ore , to
spend the holidays with Mrs,
Stoiu-eypher's mother, sisters
and other relatives.
Mrs Jerry Ferrier and huby
daughter have gone to Pordand
to Join Mr. Kerrier, now employ
ed in a brunch of tin' (lank of
I America tit the north.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Os
borne have with them for the
Christinas vacation period their
daughter, Luru. student at Chlco
mine leaeners college, wnere
she is a freshman, and their sotAQ
Tllden, who attends Oregon
State.
; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McLaugh
lin and daughter, Evelyn, left
! this week for an extended (rip
, through the smith, (heir destina
tion being West Virginia, where
they plan to spend several weeks
with relatives.
10:00 to 2:0b
Ladlss, SSci Tax Ine.
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