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Jnnnary 80, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Officers Take Over At Amaranth Court .Ceremony Held Saturday of Last Week in Ma sonic Temple With Portlanders Attending The Order of Amarunlh, Friendship Court, hold mi lm prenslve public installation of officers' coromony on Saturday evening, January tho - twenty-third, at (ho Masonic temple. Grand officer who cams from Portlnnd Includod Mm. Mnrion Shrove, Grnncl Royul Miilron; Wllllnm Laurom, Grand Royal Patron; Mri. Franco Hurlburt, Grand Secretory, and Mr. Clare Laurens, Grand Historian. Tho grand Installing offlcon (or the evening worn Honored Lady Mnrion Shrove a mis- tres of ceromonlo, Honored Lady France! Rcovc ai stand ard hearer, Honored Lady . Norn Elliot, flag, bonrer, Sir Knight Wllllnm Lniirom, In tuning patron, Honored Lady Kva Long, mumlm!' aide, k Honored Lady Tlutli Stanley, secretary, Honorod Lndy Clnro Laurens, prolate and Honored Lady Loll Camel, muilclan. The 1043 elective and ap pointed officer were Mine Isabella Milne, noynl Matron; Mr. Ed Jones, Royal Pnlron; ' Mr. Blanche Schulio, Asso ciate Matron; Dr. Donnol D. A' JlAvenn, Anoelulo I'ntrou; v Mr.' LMuri Stephenson, sec ' rotary; Mm. Hildu Park, Con '', duclrcwi; Mm. Nora Elliot, As ioolnte Conductress; Mri. Florence Brlggs, Prclule; Mri. Freda Jackson, Warder; Mm. France Reeves, Standard Hearer; Mm. Pearl Nason, Lady Faith; Mr. Allco Mulhl en, Lady WIdom; Mri. Bev erly Cruscn, Ludy Charity Mm. Flo Ann Eaton, Marshal In the East; Mrs. Bcrnlce I..., 1.. ,1.. U.t. Ivicucl, ftiurtinni ui mu Mrs. Alfredo Stclnmotz, Sen tinel; Miss Lois Cassel, Music- tun; Mrs. Meda Rush, Hlstor- Ian; Dr. M. C. Cawel, trustee lor two years; Mm. Maggie Milne, trustee for three years. Committee appoint menls were as follows, ways end means, Blanche Schulie and Dr. Donnel D. Havens; sick new, Blanche Schulze and her appointments; finance, Frances Huevcs, Eva Long and Edith Cassel; refreshments, Maggie Milne, Ruth Stanloy. and Freda Jackson; entertainment, Beverly Crusen and Eva Long; publicity, Hilda Park; examining, Lois Cassel and Ed Jones; decorations, Eva Long, Agnes Solberg and Meda Rush; Red Cross hours, Bernlco Mend. Coronation officers were Honored Lndy Murlon Shrove, Grand Crowning Matron; Hon lored Lady Flo Eaton, Crown OBcaror; Honored Lady Eva Long, Sword Bearer; Honored Ludy Enton, Marshal In tho East; Honored Lady Bernlce Mead, Marshal in the West; Sir Knight Wllllnm Laurens, Cnptutu of the Guards; Sir Knight Ed Jones, Sir Knight Dr. Cassel and Sir Knight Dr. Havens, Sword Bearers. Hon ored Lady Mngglo Milno, Mother of the Royal Matron, Miss Milno, .wos Honored Mnrshul. Joy Kent, the Honored Queen of Jobs Daughters, presented a lovoly gift to Miss Milne and In her pre sentation speech she sold Miss Milno had tho distinguished honor of being tha first past Daughter of Job to receive such a high office in this city, ft Tho entertainment during w Insinuation consisted o vocal solos by Mrs. Gull Beaver, ac compunlad by Miss Lois Cas sel. ' The Royal Matron, Miss Milne, received gifts front hor brother, Scrgoant William Milno and his wife, Nancy. Tho gavol and corsage of red rosea woro presented to her 'by Honorod Lady Laura Stephenson. A huge bouquot of rod roso buds, a gift from thn f!nuiL. worn nrnitfmtod to ... Miss Milno by Mrs. Luolln Hough. Corsages were pre sented to tho grand officers who came from Portland to assist In tha work. Refreshments were served after the meeting. Twenty mombors attended tho no host breakfast Sun- Oduy morning at nine o'clock which was held In tho blue room at tho Willnrd holol, MIXERS MEET AT BOWEN HOME' HERE ' Vonita .Bowen was hostess to tho Merry Mixers on Thurs day evening, at her homo, 1610 EHst Main streot. "Bingo" whs played and high score hold by Opal Butler, second by Pearl Paup. Attondlng woro Alberta Allen, Bllllo Snldor, Rulli Anderson, Jo Paup, Louise Cramblltt, June Colliiw, Lizzie Little, Opal Butler, Ponrl Pnup and the' hostess, Vcnlta Bowcn. Jolly Neighbors club will meet Wednesday, February Otho third, with Mrs. Bruce Hull, 4626 Cannon avenue, at two o'clock In tho afternoon. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. J. II. Hunter and Mrs. Herbert Landls. , MRS. LOGAN PAYS VISIT TO KLAMATH Mrs. Mae E. Logun of Port land, slate supervisor of Roy al Neighbors of Americu, was a Klamath Fulls visitor last week. Sho was mot by Mrs. Kuto Hogue and Mrs. Lucille Heifer and was honored dur ing her stay by members of tho organization with a din ner at tho Pelican party room. Prcsont were Mrs. Ella Pau ley, Mrs. Anna Woolovcr, Mrs. Marjorlo Perkins, Mrs. Anna Slin for, Mrs. Ella Bortls, Mrs. Martha Baker, Mm. Delosla Hansen, Mrs. Kuto Hoguo and Mrs. Lucille Heifer. Duo to stormy weuthcr the regular meeting of the camp , wus postponed and a special r meeting culled Friday evening at which tlmo Miss Dclorcs Cody wan Initiated. At the closo of tho 'evening a com mittee made up of Mrs. Stein mctz, Mrs. Pauley, Mrs. Bortls, Mrs. Shafer, Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Baker, served i refresh ment. GIRL SCOUTS. MEET ON ; WEDNESDAY Girl Scout troop No. 4, of Mills school, led by Mrs. E. L. Kaup, met on Wednesday aftornoon, January the twenty seventh. The girls havo de cided upon a name for their troop the "While Pelican." Members are now working for their second class badge. In the field of International friendship Mrs. Walter Zctz man, whose father, was born In Russia, and Mm. Herman Schroeder, who lived In Eng land throughout her child hood, spoke to the girl about these two counties. Mrs. Ellen Matthews has volunteered to serve the troop as assistant leader. , - .-i : :??,- Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Elliot of Washington street have as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mra. Wendell Stewart of Eu gene, who are hero for the Shrine dancing party tonight. t v 4 ' o ? . v x 'ul r : . . STINGERETTE CLUB NAMES ' OFFICERS The Stlngerette club, social organization of the. ladies' auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, held their first meeting of 1943 on Thursday, January the twenty-eighth In the KC hall, with the newly elected officers In their chairs. Mrs. M. R. Mcs- .W J.preBldcnt and Mrs. Paul Home, secretary-treasurer. A potluck luncheon was served at half past twelve o'clock with Mrs; Lester Farrow, hostess. It was decided to meet on the fourth Thursday of each month for potluck ? 'JOINS THE WAVES : Mildred B. Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Martin of Berkeley and formerly of Klamath Falls, has reported to the WAVES training center at Cedar 'Falls, Iowa. She is the fiancee of Charles E. Holston, United States navy, i The Gatchells. limm if .'! nn .. m ij I I ...1 ..., ,. Ml , . .i -nr.tunty SALEM VISITORS Coming down the steps from the house of representatives in the Snlcm eapitol as they are about to enter the rotunda, are Mrs. C. I. Lleuallen of Pendleton, wife of Representative Lieu allon, and Mrs. L. H. Cravcr of Klamath Falls (right), wife of Representative Craver.' Jcsten-Miller. Courtesy Capitol JournaL luncheon and business meet ing, to be followed by cards. Those attending were Mrs. Wllford Shulmtre, Mm. J. M. Jensen, Mrs. W. E, Brown, Mrs. H. C. Bonney, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. Harry Sackett, Mrs. Lester Pennington, Mrs. Ar thur Myers, Mrs. M. H. Mes ser, Mrs. Paul Home, Mrs. Lester Farrow and one guest, Mrs. Cochrane. , Each year this organization adopts soma way to raise money which is presented to the lodge. Last year the amount turned over was $62.00. The next- meeting will be held February twenty-fifth with Mrs. Paul Home and Mm. Wllford Shulmire as .hostesses. , Social Calendar Monday, February 1 Eulalona chapter, DAR, old time costume fashion show, in library auditorium, 8 p. m. Oregon Mothers to meet at 9 a. m. for surgical dressings work. Red Cross rooms, des sert at 12 noon and brief business meeting at Pelican. Klamath . council, Parents and Teachers, to observe Founders' Day with program at Fremont auditorium, 2:30 p: m. Tea to follow. Toastmistress club In Fre mont school, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, February 2 Afternoon section, AAUW, book review at home of Mrs. Percy Murray, 812 Pacific Terrace. KF Council of Church Women, 2 to 4 p. m., library room of Klamath Union high school, exhibit of Latin-American articles. Wednesday. February 3 Wednesday club business meeting, 8 p. m., parish house, St. Paul's. Art Needle Work club at home of Mrs. Z. J. Powell, 2 p. m. Jolly Neighbors with Mri. Bruce Hull, 4626 Cannon avenue, 2 p. m. Thursday. February 4 St. Paul's auxiliary with Mrs. James Swansen at 2 p. m. Saturday, February 6 AAUW to hear Dr. G. Ber nard Noble of Reed college, noon luncheon. Delta Kappa Gamma to meet with Olive Wilson, Evans apartments . Theta Rho girls to sponsor pinochle party in IOOF hall, 8 p. m. Monday, February 8 Mrs. Naomi Preston to speak before Klamath Falls Woman's Library club, 2 p. m., main auditorium public library. Lioness club potljck supper In library club rooms. Tuesday. February 9 "Obligation" night to be ob served by Aloha chapter, OES, Masonic hall. Wednesday, February 10 Sojourners club at Willard, 1:45 p.' m. Saturday, February 20 George Washington dance , sponsored by . Commandos, Klamath Falls armory. Public invited. Monday, February 22 W First meeting of year of Garden club at 2 p. m., library rooms. "Earliest Landscaped Gardens," by Mrs. Andrew ' Collier and Mrs. R. C. Groes beck. Friday, March 5 Helen J e p s o n, soprano, Pelican theatre, sponsored by Klamath Community Concert association. Monday, April 26 Easter Monday bridge tea sponsored by the Guild of St. Paul's. The birthday anniversary of Dale Peyton was observed Fri day afternoon when Cubs met at the home of their Den Mother, Mrs. C. S. Elliot, at' her home on Washington .. street. Miss Taylor Is Bride Klamath Girl Weds Guardsman in Cere mony Here . Grace Louise Taylor, daugh ter of Mr. May Norton Tay lor of 810 North Seventh street, and of Mr. George P. Taylor of Portland, became the bride of James Elliott Grjjfcs, yeoman second class reserve of the United States coast guards, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Griggs of Braden ton, Florida, in candlelight ceremony read Sunday eve ning, January the seven teenth, at six o'clock at the Klamath Revival Center in the presence of relatives and a large group of friends. The double ring ceremony was re cited by the Rev. Warren D. Combs, former schoolmate of the groom. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a white taffeta wedding gown trimmed in gold with a white gardenia corsage at the shoulder. Her long, flowing veil was held by a small wreath of white carnations. She was attended by Miss Pa tricia Jordan, maid-of-honor, and Misses Bonnie and Elea nor McCool, the bridesmaids. ' The bride's attendants carried bouquets of carnations. The groom, in his coast guard dress uniform, was at tended by Private Frank Cress of Fort Benning, Geor gia as the best man, and by Marvin Jacobson and Adrian Wonser as the groomsmen. The flower girl was the young Miss . Carol Bousman, while the ring-bearer was the young Mr. Richard McCool. 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