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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1942)
to :'jflp W V; (i; - . ft I 'f'J ; War Week Slatec" November 22 to 28 Ladies of the Nation Set for Gigantic Task of Raising Millions in War Savings Project Till next week It Women at War week and every womnn In those United States luis been advised of It. It comes ulong vvltli Thanksgiving week and, women of America ccrtuinly havo more to bo thankful (or Hum ony other group of women : In the world today, That la a broad stutemcnt but a trim one, nevertheless. Klumnth county women are responding to the call for support of thin natlon-wldo bond and stamp buying week In spluudld fushiou. Mrs. Franklin L. Weaver Is 1 chairman of woinon, Klamath w i A J county war suvlng and their 1CC vVAT goal for this coming week, v"a vrOL November 22 to 28. Is a real- I D:J ly fut sum Just $73,000. IS ONUS Members of her committee ore Mrs. Phil Bnxner, Mrs. Les- .mrth JmA Work lie W. Pcalo and Mrs. Jacques N am? T.n MlcJ Weas J, Stulgcr, and they've been In Wisconsin On No- w?'l',n- , , vember the Sixth At a rousing good meeting at twclvo o'clock noon Thurs- Margaret Helen West, attrao day In the Pelican party room, tivc duiighler of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Weaver presided over l. A. West of Merrill, becamo luncheon at which various the bride of Sergeant Lloyd women's organizations were Kroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. represented. Sho outlined tho Henry Kroom of Sulcm, In a work ahead this coming week half past eight o'clock evening and received a simply mar- coremony read Friday. Novcm- vcloin response. ber the sixth, In Sparta, Wis- Present at the luncheon cousin, wero Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Phil Tho service was recited by Brlxnor, Mrs. Leslie W. Pcate, (,0 Rev. Frank J. Wright in Mrs. Jacques J. Slelgcr, conn- tho Congregational parsonage, ty commltleo members; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Myers, Samuel A. Mushen of th a formerly of this city, attended Junior chiunucr league; Mrs. the young couple. Both Mr. Iloraco K. Gel, Mrs. Glenn Froom and Mr. Myers are Kent and Mrs.. William L. members of tho 301st ordnance Scott of tho Library club and division, United States army, garden group; Mrs. R. A. La- and stationed at Camp McCoy l.ondc, representing Catholic near Sparta. Daughters of America; Mrs. Tho brl(lc wore , smBrt Burt E Hawkins and Mrs. R. wc wool aftcrnooll frock P. tlllngson Sr., Christmas wtl fuschla trlnii ,,,, Seal bale campaign and Mam- fujchla )nl nd S11KC ,e ! 1 t0.UM f nSsoci"1t "i ofd'ld "l "'0 shoulder. Miss Lilllc Darby, president .. , ... of the Business and Pro.os- Mrs.. J room Is expected to sional Women, and Miss Ele- r'lurP ll0m; " ,T,CkC'V ' mini WmilliiTf.ir. . n in nf BPW; Mrs. Bcuiifurd K. liny- ,,. i' ' ... ui. u... Mr. Hurry Wayne, DuukIv t.J r it.n Niu. mm w. ...w ....... ....... Jlnnnon, Mrs. Cur! Ihison, Mrs. rtnv dmlmn n.vl Mr C K - ' ...... . ... . a . Luudy, Sojourners, and Mrs. Ncal Slewiirt, The Herald and SOPHOMORES News. Mrs. Brlxner also rep- .resented Soroptimists and ENTERTAIN Venturlsts AT WILLARD Mayor John Houston, In official proclamation, has set Members of tho Sophomore aside November 22 to 28 as class of Sacred Heart acad- Women at War week and emy entertained Friday eve- urged cooperation of all or- ning at the Willard hotel with ganiziltiuns and Invldiduuls in .. a "sophomore hop" which is observance of this period. given nmially. Guests wore Members of tho Soroptl- sport Vgs and there was a . mist and Venture clubs are punch bowl. . taking over the work of pub- Miss Helen Lcsmcistcr was llcUing and urging the sale of chairman of the danco and as war savings bonds and stamps sistcd by Miss Peggy Pruitt, in the city's theatres. Venture Miss Helen Peterson, Miss club ghis will sponsor a clcv- , Calhryn Doran, Miss Dorothy or feature at tho Esquire tho- ' Daley, Miss Shirley Smith and aire where they will have a MlssElcanor Brick. dart game with Hitler as the . target. Price to throw a dart , p t w d nllmorous fca. of course war stumps. hires The Business and Profcs- Theme song of Women at bional Women will huvo ( War wock is "Pnlso u,0 Lo,.d charge o the stores and sales and Pnss the Ammunition," in the business houses. slightly changed to the slo- Members of the Girls . gan, ''Praise tho Lord but Buy Friendly society of St. Paul's, tho Ammunition." under the direction of Mrs. Soloists aren't especially Hiirlun P. Bosworth, Will sell needed what the sing needs stamps on the streets Sutur- is family voices, lifted In duy. They will have luncjicon' thankful praise o Thanksgiv- at. the parish houso under -tho lug, lifted in the sheer Joy of direction of Mrs. J. Hardin singing and being Americans Carter. " all. Usually the people that Mrs. Fred LuForgo of the sing because they love to sing American Legion auxiliary, aren't especially in "fino has taken over the work of voice." But they lovo to sing contacting 'till city and subur- and this Is their chance. Conic bun schools and. urging fain- ' one, come all, and bring tho Hies to attend the "sing." family. Friday night, night The Sing? What do you after Thanksgiving. Miss Ma men tho "sing." rio Obonchain has kindly con Haven't you hoard about the sentcd to be tho accompanist. BING? Songs will bo mimeograph- On Friday night at eight ed and passed among tho au o'clock, November tho twon- .' dionce by students. Please ty-sovonth, tho night after como and bring your families Thanksgiving remember, thero ' to tho "SING." Ministers will will bo a huge community . announco the community song sing ut Klamath Union high fest from their pulpits Sun school auditorium. Charles day. Stanfleld will direct the sing- Remember Women at War ing and there will he solos by week,. November 22 to 28. " " i."i...n Union high school and later attended Oregon State college, was Klumnth Foils rep MBAnluHun f lltn .w.ifi fl- "until vui pui uuuii. :) :.ft J A -v- I .?. J. ' -X. ft ,M PROEBSTELS ON RANCH . IN WASHINGTON Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Proebstel that they are im mensely enjoying their life on the "CD" ranch near Husum, Washington. Young Jimmy Proebstel was two years old on Friday, November the thirteenth. Tho Procbstels recently dis posed of their interests in the Oregon Tualatin valley and have mado their home on the "CD" since October the first. Mrs. Proebstel write that she has a lovely view of snow covered Mount Adams "right outsido tho kitchen window." ' Delphian, Delta Gamma chapter, will meet Tuesday morning at a quarter to ten o'clock with Mrs. Dean Os born, Lawrenco street. The leader will bo Mrs, E. II. Bnl siger, tho .topic, "Literature as a Social Art." I Mm SOCIETY By LOIS n 1 vi If jrv X n n LOTS OF FUN at Scott Reed's party last Friday night at the Nelson Reed home on Del Moro street. Upper right,; Sally Mueller and Jimmy Howard, both serious minded in the middle of a dance. Upper left, Joan O'Neill looks at her supper plate while Chuck Shinn looks pretty for the camera man. Above, the piano is a good place for eating! Left to right, Ted Reeves, Dick Eatherton, Bob Thompson, Chuck Shinn and Tommy Snyder. During supper hour the picture taking gentleman snaps this group, left to right, Marilyn O'Neill, Barbara Roskamp, Ruth Merrill, Mary Lou Timmons and Jerry Hicks. Below, Dale Constans, Scott Reed, the host, and Forrest Losee, exhibit A-l interest in food. AU pictures by Wesley Gudcrian of The Herald and News. Women at Wo Week Sunday Church Day. Monday Family Day. Tuesday School Day. Wednesday Theatre Day. . Thursday Thanksgiving. Friday Community sing, KUHS auditoi ium, 8. p. m. Saturday Retailers Day. Girls Friendly society selling bonds and stamps. Wind-up of sale, .. GOAL $75,000. Sympathy of their many friends goes to Mrs. A. G.'Proc-' tor and Mr. Lawrenco K. Phelps over tho passing of their mother, Mrs. Amelia Thclps, in Campbell, Califor- . nla. This evening at half past seven o'clock Theta Rho girls club will sponsor a pinochle party to which the public is invited. The affair will be given In IOOF hall. Refresh ments will be served. ' Toastmistress club will meet at halt past seven o'clock Mon day in tho library of Fremont school. STEWART 4ku W.' i it o o 1 1 Council Slated ' To Meet Monday Tho Klamath Falls Council of Church Women will meet Monday, November the twenty-third, at two o'clock in the parlors of tho First Methodist church. This is a special meet ing called by the president, Mrs. John Yudon, All interested worn e n ,; whether members or not, are urged to attend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rahlen C. Hastings arc spending this weekend in Portland and help ing their son, Ben, celebrate his twenty-first birthday. Ben Is a student at Reed college. : r wyy. LUNCHEON PLANNED BY PAST MATRONS Aloha Past Matrons club will meet..next Friday after noon, November the twenty seventh, for twelve o'clock to be served in the Masonic temple. Members are asked to note the change in time from one to twelve, at the re quest of the president, Mrs. Charles Joseph Martin. This change was made in order that club members who work will be ablo to attend. Committee members include Mrs. E. H. Balsiger, Mrs. Har ry W. Bathiany, Mrs. J. I. Beard and Mrs. George Cas per. Clark Weaver is spending this weekend in Klamath Falls as guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Weaver of Auburn street. Clark has been living in Port land these past several months. . St. Paul's Bazaar Plans Announcecl Fun for Children and Grown-ups Included in Program Slated for December Fifth Plans are being made for the annual bazaar sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal church and planned for the afternoon and evening Saturday, December the fifth, in the parish house on Jefferson at Eighth street. All members of the parish and their friends, and especially children of the city, are cordially in vited to attend. Chairman Is Mrs. John S. PI pl Coppage and she is assisted A TV r mr"K by the various groups: Mrs. . X I i-J I I O W. B. Hendrickson, Mrs. Le- M I Lw r, . Roy Tyrrell, Mrs. ft. Henry aUS Dy CIKS Anderson and Mrs. Ralph S. ' Hopkins oi the Guild, Mrs. FIU "sUIp Thrtnknivinn ciks iiare inanksgiving bve Dance and Break fast Wednesday A gay affair of next week 'is the annual Thanksgiving eve ball which will be given for Elks and their ladies in the Elks temple Wednesday evening, November the twenty-fifth. The party will be semi-formal, members of the commit tee report, with a cocktail hour from nine to ten o'clock in the pine paneled room. Dancing will continue until after midnight with a bounti ful Thanksgiving breakfast served at half past one o'clock. Members of the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ev ans, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linman, Mr. and Mrs. . Jiomer Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ward. . '. KLAMATH ' GIRLS PLEDGE AT ARMSTRONG'S Betty Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Buchanan, and Jo Eleanor Lust, daughter of L. F. Lust, both of Klamath Falls, were two of eighteen freshmen Dledced recently to the Beta Sigma Delta sorority of Arm- FACULTY strong college, Berkeley. WIVPQ MCCT The pledges were honored VVIVCo IvlCdl at an informal tea given at the fij FRENCH HOME -St. Francis hotel, and a formal dance at the Hotel Mark Hop- Mrs. Dwight French enter kins jn San Francisco. tained at her home on Wash Miss Buchanan and Miss ingtori street Thursday eve Lust are taking a private sec- ning of last week for the Fac retarial course at the college. . ulty Wives club of Klamath Union high school. The time NILE COMPLETES . was sPent i sewing and later CCAlMr" DDii Icr-T a "serve yourself" dessert otWIINt? rKWJtVI where guests made their own FOR HOSPITAL sundaes, dispensed from the dining room. This year's project of sew- Mrs. Harold Teale will en ing for crippled children of tertain the group at the an the Shriner's hospital has been nual Christmas party in De completed by 'members of the cember. Klamath Falls Nile club, it Present were Mrs. Stanley was announced this week, and Woodruff, Mrs. Harold Teale, garments will be shipped im- Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mrs. Ted mediately to the hospital in Russell, Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Portland. Mrs. Joseph Peak, Mrs. Har- Each member is asked to 0a paimer, Mrs. LeRoy Erd- bring a toy to the December mann, Mrs. Paul Deller, Mrs. meeting of the club to be sent Kendall, and Mrs. French, to the hospital in time for the 4. 4. 4. children's Christmas. riAKir'IM A number of new members UANUIINto who were recently initiated PARTY AT into Zuleima temple, Daught- , ers of the Nile, were wel- CARTER HOME ' corned at the club's Novem ber meeting and each was Miss Charlotte Carter enter presented with a golden pon- tcrtained a group of the young pon chrysanthemum. New er set at a dancing party at members attending included the home of her parents, Dr. . Mrs. E. W. Swartz, Mrs. How- and Mrs. J. Hardin Carter on ard Listoe, Mrs. C. S. Elliot, Pacific Terrace, last Saturday Mattie . McDaniels, Mrs. Wil- evening. Supper was served liam Hackler, Mrs. William at a late hour. Zumbrun and Mrs. Herman Guests of Charlotte includ Gisvold. ed Sally Mueller, Joan O'Neill, . '.'.' Barbara Roskamp, Ruth Mer- Regular meeting of Aloha rill, Mary Lou Timmons, Juno chapter,- Order of the Eastern Bosworth, Lois . Cada, Lola Star, will be held Tuesday Mario Whisenant, and .Jean evening at eight o'clock in the - nine Selby, Jerry Hicks, Jim Masonic temple. All members my Howard, Scott Heed, For and visiting members are in- rest Losee, Tom and Jerry vited to attend by Mrs. Char- Snyder, Fred and Ted Reeves, lotto Martin, worthy matron, Rodney Murray, Jimmy Pal and Mr. LeRoy Erdmann, wor- ,mer, Dick Eatherton and thy patron. Charles Shinn. ald Shaffer, Mrs. Helen MueHer and M. Edward Goeckner of Wednesday club, Mrs. R. Heber Radcliffe of tha Women's auxiliary, Miss Hazel Morrison, Miss Margaret Flock and Miss Sally Mueller of the Girls Friendly society, and Mr. Wyatt Padgett, Mrs. James Patterson, Mr. Roy Fremo and Mr. Neal Stewart of the vestry. Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby " of the Guild is in charge of the buffet supper which will b served In the evening and she is being assisted by Mrs. Ralph S. Hopkins, Mrs. Phil D. Schroeder , and Mrs John Schubert. . In the' afternoon there ui a program for the children in cluding a movie, a stage show, puppet show,: punch . bowl, candy booth;; fortune . telling booth, dart games,;' .and th country store.- '-5.'-' Grown-ups will "enjoy a buf fet supper followed- by danc ing and the cooked food, sew ing and . country store booths will continue throughout the evening.---.;-.: - -;. :-''. A powerfully good supper will be served by Mrs. Rams by and her co-workers and families are asked to come early. Hours of the afternoon show will be announced later by Mrs. Coppage.