The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 14, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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    ?AGB EIGHT
TEE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
March' U. lilt
ceremonial;
:Bonors Queen
.Klamath' Members En--'
joy .Other Affairs
While in Valley, .
-The . supreme queen of
Daughter! of the Nile, Mrs.
C. M. 'Sheasley of Pittsburgh,
' Pennsylvania, was honored at
' an afternoon ceremony and
evening banquet held by Zu
leima temple in Grants Pass
on" Thursday, March the fifth,
with : Mrs.' Austin Brownell,
queen , of the temple, presid
ing. .--'
'' This was also the occasion
for the initiation of a num
ber of candidates, including a
number from here, Mrs. Fred
Coleman, Mrs. James Webb,
Mrs. Francis R. Olds, Mrs.
Ralph ' McKay, Mrs. Grace
Berman and Mrs. William Ha
gelstein of Dorris.
The ceremonial was held
in a hall that was beautifully
decorated. Festoons of ivy en
circled the pillars and framed
the windows. Daffodils and
acacia -were used In profu
sion throughout the hall and
a large basket of pink carna
tions and lavender stock was
gift from the men of Hillah
. temple. Oriental rugs, many
floor lamps and flowers trana
formed the hall into an ap
propriate setting for the in
itiation. At 0:30 o'clock Thursday
evening, a dinner was given
at the Masonic temple, hon
oring the supreme queen, for
Daughters of Nile and their
escorts.
' Austin Brownell acted aa
Blaster of ceremonies and di
rected a question and answer
contest with initiates of the
past year and their husbands
as contestants. Last to come
up for questions was Mrs.
Sheasley. Her question was,
"H you had to choose another
' husband, would you choose
Hitler, Mussolini or a cave
man." After a moment's hes
itation, she chose "a caveman."-
A group of Oregon
Cavemen- appeared just then,
' giving Mrs. Sheasley a pass
port -of rabbit skin, much to
her -surprise and -merriment.
Members of the Klamath
, Talis Kile club who -motored
. to. the-valley for the occasion
wan Mrs. Wilbur A. Arnold,
president, Mrs. E. H. Balsiger,
' Mrs. R. P. Ellingson, Mrs. A.
. B. Epperson, Mrs. Carl Stein
. setter, Mrs. Harry Wayne,
L Mrs. Jerry Ricker, Mrs. Hax-
ry . Panning, Mrs. Harry Ba
. thiany, Mrs. Ted Snoop, Mrs.
I. H. Heilbronner, Mrs. Leo
, K. Hula, -Mrs. E. M. Chilcote
. and Mrs. J. H. Poppy.
', Mrs. Sam -Baker of Wash
' kigton boulevard in Grants
' Pas. Invited . Mrs. Arnold,
. Mrs.' Poppy and Mrs. Ricker
;. to remain as overnight guests,
'- and Mrs.. C. A. Winetrout of -
Lawnridge avenue entertain-
d Mrs. Stelnseifer, Mrs. Bal
siger, Mrs. . Ellingson and
Mrs.-Chilcote at her home.
Following the Thursday
evening program, Mrs. Wine-
,: trout entertained at her home
' for the supreme queen, Mrs.
Sheasley, and for Mrs. Brow
; sell. Other guests besides the
visitors from Klamath Falls
- were Mrs. Ken Williams and
, Mrs. Frank Vannice.
r On Friday morning, Mrs.
Baker . and Mrs. Winetrout
- were: co-hostesses at ten
'clock breakfast at the Ba
ker home when covers were
laid around a table gay with
purple violets and yellow
. Jonquils.
Following, breakfast, the
group drove to Medford
.where Mrs. Sheasley, the
; ether visitors and all officers
f Zuleima temple were com
, pllmented at an afternoon tea
when Mrs. Margaret Fabrick,
princess royal, presided as
hostess at her home on the
Crater . lake highway. . .
Mrs. Sheasley visited south
. era Oregon in the course of
her official visit to all sub-
- ordinate temples in the Unit
ed States. It was also of in-
' torest to Nile members that
- her husband is a former po-
tentate of Medinah temple,
' largest, in the world.
MARCH MEETING
' OF .OES SOCIAL
CLUB IS HELD
, . , i .. -
. St.' Patrick's day provided
the decorative and refresh-
ment motif for the meeting of
. the Eastern Star Social club
held Friday afternoon, March
. the sixth, at the Masonic tem
ple with Mrs. J. C, Hunt, Mrs.
, Harold M. Brown, Mrs. O. D.
Matthews and Mrs. Laura
:: Willits on the hostess com-
- mittee. ', .
v Six tables of cards were in
play with honors for high
. received by Mrs. Earl Templar
! and the special award by Mrs,
j J. I. Beard.
- : ;: ,:
A 'daughter, S'9 Lenore,
was born February the twenty
eighth in Sacramento at Sutter
' Maternity hospital to Mr. and
i Mrs. R. L. Rasmussen, form-
, erly of this city, according to
word received here. Mrs. Ras
mussen will be remembered as
the former Genevieve Hous
ton. .
AT? 'I t
TEA GIVEN
VISITOR AT
ROGERS HOME
' Mrs. George H. Rogers en
tertained at tea Tuesday aiter
n o 6 n complimenting her
mother, Mrs. B. G. Dresser of
Oroville, California. Mrs.
Dresser left Thursday for her
home after an extended visit
here and in Seattle.
Mrs. Carl Frel poured dur
ing the tea hour. The at
tractive table was centered
with deep cream roses in a
crystal bowl which was flank
ed by tall ivory candles.
Those bidden to the affair
included Mrs. Raymond H.
Reeves, Mrs. George Britt,
Mrs. Cecil Matt, Mrs. T. H.
Reeves, Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs.
W. L. Bullard, Mrs. E. H.
Saunby, Mrs. Kenneth Bayless,
Mrs. Alfred Petersteiner, Mrs.
Arnold Motschenbacher, Mrs.
Dale Mattoon, Mrs. Kenneth
Klahn, Mrs.-J. H. Gallagher,
Mrs. C. H. Foster, Mrs. Harvey
Ayers, Miss Augusta Parker
and Miss Lillie Darby.
RESERVATIONS
ACCEPTED FOR
EASTER TEA
' Reservations for the annual
Easter Monday bridge tea to
be given by St. Paul's Guild
on April the sixth in the Wil
lard hotel, may now be made
and those wishing to reserve
one or more tables are asked
to call Mrs. James E. Swansen,
6683; Mrs. Ralph Benoist,
4491; Mrs. William Hibbs,
8193; Mrs. Joseph Piland,
7233; Mrs. Lane Warren, 6732.
Mrs. R. Henry Anderson
will be in charge of awards
and those arranging for play
are Mrs. R. Heber Radcliffe,
Mrs. Roy Lee, Mrs. Percy
Webb and Miss Hazel Mor
rison. BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
SCHEDULED
- The American Legion
twenty-third birthday will be
celebrated with a card party,
refreshments and coffee fol
lowing the regular meeting
Tuesday, March seventeenth,
at eight o'clock in the Legion
hall. The Legion has re
newed its pledge to the Ideals
for which it was founded, and
calls on all its members to
observe the day.
' Committees in charge for
the party are Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Heilbronner, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Gallagher, Mr.
Mrs. Colman O'Loughlln, and
Mr. and Mrs. Angus New-
ion.
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SCENE FROM "FIGARO"
One of the many Interesting scenes from Mozart's
delightful comedy, "Marriage of Figaro," which
will be presented on the Pelican stage Monday
night by the Klamath Community Concert asso
ciation. ' ..: ... . ..,,'
Vi &f &;fcvis
i
v-vw' 'vby ---v , s sat
DAUGHTERS OF NILE HONOR SUPREME QUEEN
Daughters of the Nile Supreme Queen Henrietta Sheasley of PlttsburKh,
Pennsylvania, was honored at a breakfast Friday morning it the home of Mrs.
Sam H. Baker in Grants Pass. Seated at the breakfast table in the Baker din
ing room are Mrs. R. P. Ellingson of Klamath Falls, Mrs. F. L. Vannice of
Grants Pass, Mrs. Austin Brownell, queen of Zuleima temple. Grants Pass: Mrs.
Carl Steinseifer of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Jerry Ricker of Modoc Point,
Standing are Mrs. Baker, Mrs. E. H. Balsiger, Mrs. E. M. Chilcote and Mrs.
Wilbur A. Arnold. Klamath Falls; Supreme Queen Henrietta Sheasley, Mrs.
J. H. Poppy, Klamath Falls. Mrs. C. A. Winetrout and Mrs. Ken R. Williams,
Grants Pass.
(Grants Pass Courier photo).
Rebekah Social
Club Has Meeting
The Rebekah Social club
met Wednesday afternoon in
IOOF hall with luncheon serv
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Stel
la Dryden and Mrs. Frances
Kangas. The tables were in
keeping with St. Patrick's day.
Following the business meet
ing gifts for the Rebekah home
were shown, these gifts made
by local members. Cards fol
lowed. Hostesses for the next
meeting will be Mrs. Martha
Baker and Mrs. Maude Shuey.
ALUMNAE CLUB
ENTERTAINED
MONDAY EVE
Members of the Alpha Chi
Omega Alumnae club met
Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. Bert Schmidt on North
Second street. A new mem
ber of the club. Miss Edna
Clare Cavanaugli, was wel- .
corned by the group. Miss
Cavanaugh is a graduate of
the University of Missouri and
now serves as Girl Scout
executive here.
It was decided by members
to hold quarterly meetings in
the future in view of the fact
so many are taking on defense
work and classes.
New officers were elected
by the club, Mrs. Greer Drew
as president, Mrs. Kenneth
Larson, vice president, and
Miss Peggy Jane Rakestraw
was reelected secretary and
treasurer.
Mrs. James Kerns Jr., out
lined her plans for the dis
trict conference which will be
held at Pullman, Washington
in the near future. The next
meeting date will be announ
ced later.
SHOWER GIVEN
MRS. DUBOIS
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Vernon DuBols,
(Frances Chambers), was com
plimented Wednesday eve
ning with a miscellaneous
shower when Mrs. O. L. Mel
ton invited friends to her
home, 4750 Harlan drive.
Guests Included Mrs. Du
Bois, Mrs. Don Moffitt, Mrs.
Veda Hondrick, Mrs. Mary
Shoaf, Mrs. Knopp, Mrs. Wil
son Barrett, Mrs. R. C. Cham
bers, Mrs. Jack Herwick, Mrs.
Lorene Melton, Mrs. Vera
Peugh, Mrs. Ora Peugh, Mrs.
Olive Graham, Mrs. A. B.
Herrick, Mrs. Louise Ricker
son, Mrs. Lula Richerson,
Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. G. B.
Chambers, Mrs. Marie Du
Bois, Mrs. William Chambers,
Mrs. G. A. Chambers, Mrs.
Arthur Woods, Miss Florrett
Flannery, Miss Elda Baker,
Miss Annetta Skipworth and
Miss Christine Stewart.
MURRAYS
HONORED AT
SUPPER DANCE
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Murray, a group of friends
entertained with a no-host-dinner
dance at Lakeshore
Monday evening of this week.
Mr. Murray, who left for Salt
Lake City to serve as a lieu
tenant in the United States
army, was presented with a
traveling bag by his friends.
At the party were the Mur
ray's, Mr. and Mrs. Don Call,
Mr. and Mrs." John Carruth
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Broster
hous, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Estin Kiger, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Tealc, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Rucgcr, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Hanville,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ellis. Mr.
and Mrs. David D. Bridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeBolt,
Mr. and Mrs. Tedford Sather
of Bend.
SHOWER FOR
BRIDE-ELECT
MONDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Frank Bogatay enter
tained on Monday evening at
her home on Manzanita street
for Miss Destie Kleinegcr
whose marriage to Mr. Nor
man Peters will be an event of
this coming week, Mrs.
, Bogatay was assisted vy Miss
Jeannie Merrill.
The affair was a red and
white kitchen shower with
games and bridge enjoyed dur
ing the evening. Refreshments
were served from an attrac
tive table which stressed the
silver and white theme.
Honoring Miss Kleineger
were Miss Janice MacDonald,
Miss Mary Jan Metier, Miss
Betty Sims, Miss Beth Duni
van. Miss Meredith Ezell, Miss
Barbara Bell, Mrs. Dick Met
ier, Miss Adele Zamsky, Miss
Norma Garland, Miss Swea
Swansen, Miss Jeanette Fitz
patrick. Miss Patty Croup,
Miss Margaret Horton and
Mrs. Frank Kleineger.
BOARDS ARE
GUESTS AT
CLUB DINNER
On Monday evening the
Home Economics club of Klam
ath Union high school pre
pared and served a dinner in
honor of the two school
boards and Superintendent Ar
nold Gralapp. The dinner was
given in the cafeteria of the
school at half past six o'clock
and the table was attractive
with St. Patrick's day colors
of green and white.
Seated about the table were
Mr. Arnold Gralapp, Mr.
Percy Murray, Mr. Wilson
Wiley, Mr. Lewis Botens, Mr.
Freeman Schultz, Mrs. Bert
Schultz, Mr. M. S. West, Dr.
L. L. - Truax, Mrs. Burt E.
Hawkins, Mr. G. C. Blohm,
Mr. . Robinson, and Mr. How
ard Barnhisel,
' Serving were Louise Howie
and Frances Gjevre. Others
assisting were Martha Ray,
Jean Robin, Anah Hcckman,
Loraine Bratton, Anne Gray,
Ruth Steinerson, Donnella
Wishard, Marguerite Plcard,
Flora May Mustoe, Eva Rae
Jacobson, Mae Gibson, Lillian
Phipps and club advisors, Mrs.
Alleno Williamson, and Miss
Karen Nolsen.
Mrs. 3. J. Parker, Mrs. John
H. Hamilton, Mrs. F, H. Cofer,
Mrs. M. P. Evans and Mrs.
Sydney Evans motored to Mer
rill on Thursday where they
spent the day as guests of Mrs.
Clifford Jay, enjoying a no
hostess luncheon and cards In
the afternoon.
"Galloping"
Party at Merrill
On Thursday, February the
twelfth, Women of the Moose,
Merrill chapter No. 18, "gal
loped" to the home of Mrs.
J. W. Recder for dessert and
pinochle. The guests were
Anna Hnrtlerode, Lotft Stolt,
Doris Wynbarger, Maria Vack
nitz, Adcla Hawkins, Vlasta
Petrick, Vannic Van Meter,
Louisa Icenbice, Mrs. Nclman
and Rose Van Meter who led
the "gallop" for tho member
ship committee. High score
and traveling awards were
won by Lcta Stolt, low by
Vlasta Petrick.
TWO GUESTS
HONORED ON
BIRTHDAYS
Mr. and Mrs. John Tottcn
entertained at their home,
1436 Crescent avenue, with a
surprise birthday dinner hon
oring Mrs. Clara Price and
Mr. H. O. Myers, Sunday after
noon. The table was attractive
with crystal and silver and
two beautifully decorated
birthday cakes. Following
dinner the honor guests were
presented with gifts by Mrs.
Laura Bergmann, Mrs. H. O.
Myers, Mr. and Mm. George
Mast and Mr. and Mrs. John
Totten.
Quick To Make Jiffy Bags
Crocheted And Knitted
COOL mm. MOUHHOW AMI MC
by Alice Brooks ,
Whether they're for knitting
or shopping these jiffy bags
done in rug cotton in red, white
and blue arc the thing. The V
for Victory bag is jiffy crochet
ed, the star design bag, jiffy
knitted. V's and stars are em
broidered on. Pattern 7240 con
tains directions for making two
bags; illustrations of stitches.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cents in coin (plus one cent to
cover cost of mailing to The
Herald and NeWs, Household
Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do
not send this picture, but keep
it and the number for reference
Be sure to wrap coin securely,
as a loose coin often slips out of
the envelope. Requests for pat
terns should read, "Sond pattern
No. : to -. .....
followed by your name and address..
Chapter
Has Session
Aloha of Eastern Star
Observes Anniversary
On Tuesday
Aloha chapter No. 61, Order
of tho Eastern Star, observed
tho forty-third birthday of tho
chapter on Tuesday evening at
eight o'clock in the Musonlc
hull. Mrs, Churlotto Martin
and Leroy Erdmaim presided
as worthy matron and wortliy
patron.
Mrs. Mildred Bu re ha in,
wortliy matron of Oriental
chapter of Lukovlew and Vir
ginia Brown, worthy matron
of Cascade Crest chapter of
Chiloquln, were honurod
guests. Laura Will ills, a char
ter member was also honored
and presented with a beauti
ful corsage. She was tho oul
one present who attended the
first meeting forty-three years
ago. Two other charter mem
bers living in the city were
unable to attend. They are
Mrs. Minnie E. Ward and
Judge J. S. Orr.
Virginia Brown presented
the chapter with an Ivory vajo
from Cascade Crest with wish
es for continued success. There
were many other guests from
both Lakevlew and Chlloquln.
After the regular business win
taken care of a program was
enjoyed.
Tho officers planned the
unique pageant of the found
ing of our Order and the
dream of the two brothers
who were responsible for our
ritual, Robert Morris and F.
Macuy had a difficult tunc
trying to muko the Masonic
brothers see the necessity of
women having a loilgo In any
way comparable to the great
Masonic fraternity. Tho star
points were represented by the
regular star points of our
chapter.
Each wore the color of her
point in the form of a regal
capo draped softly over the
formal whlto dress. Mrs.
Smith as Adah. Mrs. MacArth
ur as Ruth, Miss Milne as
Enther. Mrs. Wood as Martha
and Mrs. Fenwick as Electa.
Leroy Erdmann and L. K.
Phelps acted as the founders.
Edna Kent sang, "Star of the
East," as the pageant faded
out. Robert Currier enter
tained the chapters with two
songs, "Who is Sylvia?" and
"Hill of Home."
MRS. GAYNOR
HONORED AT
RECENT PARTY
Mrs. Dale Altar and Miss
Gayle Galloway entertained
for Mrs. R. G. Gaynor at the
Galloway home on St. Francis
street the night of March the
sixth. The evening was spent
in games with awards going
to Mrs. Everett Garrison, Mrs.
Carl Arthur and Mrs. Mclvln
Solbcrg.
Bidden to the affair were '
Mrs. Gaynor, Mrs. Walter
Stone, Mrs. Floyd Stone, Mrs.
Laren Binney, Mrs. Fred Mil
ler. Mrs. Floyd Mouk, Mrs. B.
' A. Purccll, Mrs. Roy Morgan,
Mrs. Carl Arthur, Mrs. Van
Thome, Mrs. Raymond Broil
Her, Mrs. Melvin Solberg, Mrs.
Everett Garrison, Mrs. C. D.
Galloway, Miss Mary Binney,
Miss Mabel Soderstrom, Miss
Lois Stone.
Mrs. L. L. Erdmann, Mrs.
H. H. Swcetman, Mrs. K.
Sugarman, Mrs. Irving Joseph,
Mrs. H. W. Petrick, Mrs. Vern
McGuiro, Mrs. Joseph Lemon,
Mrs. C. A. Wickersham, Miss
Frelda Sugarman, and Miss
Bernlce Hcidemann,
MAUN MATRON
HONORED BY
FRIENDS
MAL1N Friends of Mrs.
Joe Halousek honored her
Thursday evening with a sur
prise shower held at the home'
of Mrs. Mervyn Wilde, with
Mrs. Emll Tofell and Mrs.
Louis Kallna as co-hostesses.
Three tables of pinochle
were in play during the eve
ning with prizes awarded to
Mrs. Paygr and Mrs. Tofell.
Gifts were presented to the
guest of honor and later re
freshments were served at a
charmingly appointed candle
lit table.
Those honoring Mrs. Hal
ousek were Mrs. Edwin Pc
trasck,' Mrs. Rudy Jollnek,
Mrs. Frank Paygr, Mrs. Va
clav Kallna, Mrs. Clayton Re
bcr, Mrs. John Rebcr, Mrs.
Ivan Ottoman, Mrs. Edwin
Stastny and the hostesses,
Mrs. Wilde, Mrs. Tofell and
Mrs. Kalina.
LEGION BIRTHDAY
PARTY
TUESDAY, MARCH 17TH
LEGION HALL - 8 P. M.
All Legionnaires, wives and auxiliary members Join In
celebrating our 23rd birthday.
CARDS . REFRESHMENTS PRIZES
Y
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r i
&. 1
BRIDE
Mrs. Gilman Huston is the
former Lorraine Jewell Kuton
of this city. Her marrluge
took place February tho
twenty-sixth in Chuinpaign,
Illinois.
Kennell Ellis.
MISS EATON
WEDS ARMY
MAN IN EAST
Word of the marriage of
Miss Lorraine Jewell Kuton,
duughtcr of the lute Mr. ami
Mrs. Robert Eulon of Kluin
ti Hi Fulls, to Mr. Gllnuin Hus
ton, son of Pete Huston of
Lebanon, Oregon, formerly
of this city, wns received here
this past week.
The ceremony was read
February the twenty-sixth In
the First Presbyterian church
of Champaign, Illinois, by the
Rev. Cartlldge.
Tho bride Is a graduate of
Sacred Heart academy with
tho dux of 1041. She is the
pleco of Mr. und Mrs. W.
Ham Hull, 2043 Eberleln
street, with whom she mode
her home. Mr. Huston Is
serving as a mechanic in the
United Stales ulr corps at
Chnnuto Field, Illinois.
MISS GIBSON
COMPLIMENTED
WITH SHOWER
Mrs. G. A. Robustelll, Mrs.
William Duncan and Miss
Anna Ruth Thompson enter
tained at the Knbustc-lll home,
4334 Peek drive, on March
the tenth, complimenting Miss
Daisy Gibson, brido-elcct. A
gift was presented Miss Gib
son from tho group.
The Iwnor guest was greet
ed by Mnrlun MayficUt, Eliza
beth A. Holt, Klura E. Hat
field, Dorothy Simmons, Em
ma Kllitore, Katherine lllnlt,
Arlyn Skecn, Sadlo Pcteet,
Frances Reese, Mary Gulyeiin,
Cclla Downing, Murllo West,
Ruby C. Lylo, Viola Mcsslck,
Emma Williams, Mco Spelrs,
Helen Mounts Ida Relnoz,
Josephine Snyder and Mar
garet Colohan.
BRIDAL SHOWER
GIVEN WEDNESDAY
AT EVANS HOME
A brldut shower honoring
Miss Daisy Gibson was given
Wednesday evening at the
Frank Evans home on Wull
street when Mrs. May Evans,
Mrs. Ray Hutficld and Mrs.
Frank Evans presided os host
esses. Miss Gibson will become
the bride of Mr. Olaf lUiison
on March the twenty-first.
A mock wedding provided
the evening's entertainment
with Miss Mary Galycan as
the bride, Mrs. Hatfiola as the
groom and Mrs. Bessie Holt
as the minister.
Thoso honoring Miss Gib
son besides tho hostesses were
Mrs. Cecelia Downing, Mrs.
Besslo Holt, Mrs. Evelyn Her
man, Mrs. Ruby Lylc, Mrs.
Sadie Peteot, Miss Margaret
Callahan, Mrs. Del Campbell,
Mrs. Gcrtrudo Whistler, Mrs.
Wllmott Crancloll, Mrs. Cath
erine Hlatt, Mrs. Both Stock
dala, Mrs. Emma Kilgore, Mrs.
Edna Arnold, Mrs. Sybil Blaze,
Mrs. Clara Hatfield, Mrs.
Frances Rcece, Miss Ruth
Thompson, Miss Mary Galycan
and Miss Bcrnico Baker.
Adult Education
VOOAIULAnV PRONUNCIATION
NOUIH
PRIVATE LESSONS
Myrtle Hlbbard
41M
Lange
Valley News vW
Many Parties Given
During Past Week by
Klamath Women ,
LANGELL VALLEY Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Monroe enter
tained with a dinner party on
Tuesday evening In honor of
their brothers who ro visit
ing here from Marklavllle,
California. Following dinner
an evening of music was en
Joyed. Guests wero Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Partridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Mlko Dourborn, Art
Monroe, Walter Monroe, Bud
Barrett and Arthur Monroe.
Mrs. Claude Murray enter
tained tho Guild of St. Barna
bas church at her home on
Thursday afternoon. Follow
ing tho business meeting an
afternoon of sewing was en
joy ' with refreshment
served at four o'clock to MrCP
Punl Monroe. Mrs. Frank Pop
ple, Mrs. Itegluuld Thomas,
Mrs. Dale Drown, Mrs. Charles
Wells, Mrs. Owen I'epplo, Mrs.
Florence Hoi kins, Mr.
Charles Rnvell, Mrs. Lloyd
Prpplo and Mrs. Lester Leav
lit. Thu next meeting will be
held April the second at the
home of Mrs. Charles Revell.
Ted Pepple celebrated his
twelfth birthday on March the
eighth when several of his boy
friends spent the day with
him. In the afternoon Mrs.
Pepple took tha boys to Klam
ath Fulls for the "movie," la
ter returning home for re
freshments. Guests were
Charles Dearborn, Gilbert
Joyce, Oil I.osvltt, Don Hors
ley, Ted and Dick Pepple and
Uennlo Jo Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Nob
entertained Sunday at then
home In Upper Langcll Valley
with a dinner party In honor
of Wilbur Hammond and
Johnnie Honey who left Mon
day night for tho army. Those
enjoying the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hammond,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Haney,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gruel), Mr.
and Mrs. Blllle Haney, MUs
Carol Hartley. Wilbur Ham
mond, Allan Conlry and the
hosts.
MEMBERS OF
HAPPY HOUR
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Members of th Happy
Hour club met Tuesday "fiv
noon with Mrs. Frank Eva -fsj
at her home on Wall street.
Special guests were Mrs. May
Evans and Bernlce Baker of
Portland.
Others present wera Mrs.
George Hum, Mr. W. J. Stoliv
mctz. Mrs. Sydney Evans,
Mrs. J. J. Keller, Mrs. George
Humphrey, Mrs. Maud Hot
ley, Mrs. R. C. Motschen
bacher, Mrs. George Blehn,
Mrs. H. J. Savldge, Mrs. Frank
Frankfnrd, Mrs. Carl Sandell,
Mrs. E. II. Lawrence and the
hostess.
At the next meeting Mrs.
E. H. Lawrence will entertain
the members at a theatre party
on March the twenty-fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Poppy
and Mrs. Oscar. Peyton are ex
pected home this weekend
after being away since Mon
day visiting friends In Euger
Salem and Portland. While in
the latter city Mrs. Peyton
was a guest of her ton and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
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