The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 11, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    March' 11, 1942
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
page ftvei
Degree of Honor A no-hoat
rtlnnnr will bo hold Mondny,
March 23, it tho Pel Iran cafe.
Mm, Lola aimer, national of
ficer, will bo presont and reg
ular meeting unci Instruction will
follow tho dinner. Reacrvnllona
mint bo made by March 20 with
Mn. Inrm Clomont, phono 8007;
Mr. Mario Tillmnn, phono 1)021;
or Mn, Mary Curtis, phone
32S8.
Pythian Bitten Regular
meeting will be held Friday In
the KC hall at 7:30 p. m. Evory
membor la urged to be present.
practice will be held for the
convention scheduled hero on
April IB. Tho refreahment com
mittee will provide refreshments
after the mooting. Vlaltora aro
welcome.
Returna Home Mra. Paint
er haa roturned to her home at
2912 White avenue from Salem
where aha vlalted with her
mother. She accompanied her
father, Mr. Kllllun to Salem,
Portland and Cottage Orovo
where they vlalted with frlenda
and relatlvea.
Improving Frlenda of Mra.
Sidney Welnatoln will bo happy
to hear that alio la Improving
nicely at the home of her par
enta, Mr. and Mra. Carl W.
Henry at 2S04 Reclamation ave
nue. She haa been acrloualy 111
alnce October.
To Aid ta Election Albert
Roll, national labor relatione
, board examiner, waa In Klamath
J Falls Tueaday preparatory to
conducting an Nl.rtB election
Thuraday at Weyerhaeuser Tim
ber company wooda campa.
on III Tho young aon of
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Peters la
111 at their home on White ave
nue. Mra. Peter's father, Wil
liam Hargrava la Improving at
th Peter home alto.
For Your
ffilliijllll
MAIL CLOB1NU TIME
(Effeetlvo September 21, 1941!
Train 17 Bouthbouiidi a a. m.
Train 20 Northbound! lOiOOa. m.
Train If Southboundi 5i5 p, m.
Train It Northboundi liOO p, m.
Pinochle Club Tho Lucky
Thuraday Pinochle club will
meet on March 12 at the home
of Mr. Florence Young, 2207
Wantland avenue. A one o'clock
luncheon will be aerved and card
playing will follow,
Leave for Navy Clifford !
Molatoro left the city Monday j
night for Portland where he will
w. be sworn into the navy and dla-i
f patched for training. i
Women' Council Th Wo
man' council of the Flrgt Christ-
lan church will hold their regu
Inr meeting Thursday, March 12
There will be a pot luck lunch
eon at noon with tho bualnca
meeting and missionary program
atnrtlng at 1:13.
Study Club Th Independ
ent Study club will entert'.i
their husbunda and famlllea wiih
a potluck dinner Saturday eve
nlng, March 14 at 0 o'clock in
tho Community hall, 2180 Car
den atreet. Following tho din
ner tho evening will be enjoyed
In playing pinochle and games.
Circle to Meet The Congre
gational Community clrclo will
meet to do lied Croaa sewing on
Friday afternoon at tho homo of
Mr. L R. Harvey at 2327 Car-
den avenue, The regular neigh
borhood tea will also bo aerved
Croup to Meet Membera of
WSCS of tho Firat Methodist
church will meet Thuraday at
the following placea: group 2,
Mra. Hurry Peltz, Audlcy apart
menta, 1:30 -tcascrt; group 4,
Mra. J. K. Reno, St. Froncis
park, I p. m. dessert; group S,
Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, Weyer
haeuser, 1:30 deasert, aewlng;
group 8, Mra. Cablness, 317
North Tenth street, 1:30 p. m
group 7, Mrs. Kclley, Altamont,
10:30 a. m.
Postponed The Junior M
Irons of the F I r t Christian
church have postponed their
March party until Monday,
March 18. as a token of regard
for one of the members, Mrs.
Stella Wlnegar, who died laat
week.
Shasta View Members of
Shasta Vlow grange will hold a
regular meeting on Thuraday
at 8 p. m. at the Shasta school.
Suburban League Tho Sub
urban league auxiliary will give
the second of a aerlea of pi
nochle partlea at tho Fountain
on South Sixth street Thursday,
March 12. The public Is Invit
ed. Lunch will be served at
1:30 p. m. with carda at 2 p. m.
Women of Moose Th Wom
en of the Mooae will hold an
other card party Friday after
noon at the Moose hall on Pine
street to which all ladle are
invited. Lunch Is served later '
by a hostess committee at each
party. At the last affair on
February 27, Lola Hunt re
ceived high; Mildred Wilkinson,
aecond; gueat award went to
Mary Martin, On March 3, a
public card party waa held In
the evening for both men and
women, Clara Bcland and Belle
Tompkins were winners for th
women, Mr. Bcland and Mr.
Conoy, for the men. Gueat
award went to Ovlda Sterland,
On Friday, March 6, high score
went to Mr. Blankenshlp, sec
ond to Ann Solle, and gueat to
Maud Chriatensen.
' Watch
wTi? Slar
Come
1 Out! t
Saturday MIDNIGHT. Rob
ert Montgomery, th Star
of "Mr. Jordan." again
etepa out In HEAVENLY
company ... to make all
you FUN SEEKERS roar
at the ESQUIRE Mldnlt
PREVIEW PARTY.
Watch for More Fun SUrsi j
In Klamath J, J. Wolf, re
prenttlv of th AFL Lum
bar and Sawmill Worker' union,
arrived In Klamath Fall Tues
day to appear In a national labor
relations board hearing.
Dodenhoff In Hospital Bert
Dodenhoff, prominent rancher,
la convalescing at Hillside hos
pital following a aerioua major
operation.
Visit City George Godfrey,
deputy atate administrator for
tho defense savings staff of the
U. S. treasury, visited the city
Tuesday on business.
NLRB Man Here Lewis Pen
field, national labor relations
board examiner, was In Klam
ath Falls Tuesday.
Evangelistic
Services
Every Evening 7i4t P. M.
March 10 to 21
Free Methodist
Church
Corner 9th and Plum .
Hear
Evangelist
M. L.Root
of Kent Waah. '
Vital and timely message
every evening
Com, hear and help build first line defense
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Savers!
THEIR SAVINGS EARN
CURRENT DIVIDENDI
NOW IS THE TIME TO EARN MORI
OUT OP YOUR SAVINGS DOLLAR!
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF KLAMATH FALLS
Mmbr Federal Saving and Loan .
Inauranc Corp
Sixth at Main Dial 519S
New Ritzy-Maid and Jumper
r- i r
hrocks for opring
New sploshes in vivid prints that
ore excitingly new for Spring! Ac
cented by clever tucking and pleats
ot bustlines and rippling pleated
or gored skirts. You'll find a world
of style in these charming . rayon
crepe frocks. Your Easter Sunday
dress is here, ot a budget pleasing
price! SIZES 12-20. .
095
New Sheer
Blouses
Long and short sleeves,
nylon and batiste, tailored
or dainty lace trims. Sizes
32 to 42. White and col
ors.
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Functional - Fashionable
Sports Clothes
for Spring
Relax
in Slacks
Trim-tailored young Oregonion slack
suits with new tapered legs. Fashioned
of the new Strutters cloth and spun
rayons. Select yours in long jacket or
tuck-in style, two-tone or solid colors.
SIZES 12-20.
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"BECAUSE YOU LOVE '
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LOVELY FABRICS OF
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sV RAYON FAUNTEX and
COTTON REINDOE.
Lovelier than ever are the new de
sign In hand-stitching and cord
ing on these richer than ever fab
rics. A complete stock of tailored
for sportswear or dressmaker ."'.-C'w . Ss
types in soft dressy effects. . '. j
SHADES OF VIOLET. DARING "La?'
om nAn.iMT r.nirrw savti
BEIGE, TURF TAN and BLACK. v '
WHITE & GOLD. , -
1 00 to 50
Match; up your Spring Ensemble
with a new
SPRING
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Smart New Shetland Pastel
SPORT JACKETS
Snappy tailored length Jacket
coats in mannish notch rever
style collars. Also loafer coats in
rayon corduroy in full length.
In. the newest high -colors for
Spring. SIZES 14 to 18. PRICED
995tol295
OTHER SPORT COATS
in pastel plaids and solids: also dark
lengths. SIZES 4y8 ?5
tones. Conservative
14 to 20
Wear a bright matching bag this
year with your' Easter ensemble.
Pouches, top-handles and enve
lopes in every new design and
color are now ready for your in
spection. CORDE FABRICS in Black, Brown
' and Navy. High colors by special .
order..
298tol095
ALLIGATOR GRAIN
In Red, Turf Tan, -
I ) and Browns . . ,
CALF SKIN
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V ;o""' Black, Navy and ftQ QOO
.l DAUBI CD IITIt ITY BAK5 (fi
The nationally known tailored
bag with extra zipper compart- O50 C50
. ments. Black, Brown and Navy. O to O .
New Spring Match As You Please
ALL WOOL SKIRTS
Authentic versions for Spring in strutters cloth, 100
wool and wool and rayon mixtures. A wide range of
newest pleats and gored types to select from.
- PLAIDS PASTELS - - DARK SOLIDS
Shop Early While Size and Color Range Are Complete.
PATENTS
All sizes, shapes and
Black, Brown, Navy and
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