! f I HMAID I I ! NADIMi I I rALMIIITOM 1 I -V '' ,-. i.' ( y ' ' 'l A it , jr, , '1' i ' ' , t i i '' 7 MAJOR AWARDS at- school graduation on May the nineteenth went to seven itudonts. Juno O'Brien was valodictorlan for the class of '43 and' John Fletcher was . the salutatorian. The DAR good homemaker'i award went to Mary. Kelly. Dorothy Davis and Richard Newman won the awards, and Mary Landry and Richard Newman won the coveted faculty cups. Ralph Fostor, out standing athlete, received the Kiwanis trophy. I , '. . V Voice Pupils To Be Heard Tonight Mrs. A. J. Voye to Present Students in Recital At Presbyterian Church Mr. A. J. Voye will present her voice students In a de lightful recltnl it the Presbyterian church this evening, Sat- , urdny, at eight o'clock, Mr. Voye has some exceptional young pupils studying with her at this time and they will be given a chance to show off their tnlont In tho excellent and well-balanced program that Mrs. Voye has arranged. ' The program for this eve ning's muslcalo Is as follows: "My Lovor Is a Fisher man" Strickland. Merjorio McCollum, Mezzo-Soprano. "In thd Gloaming" Harrison. Mary Jo Hullctt, - Contralto "Birds" ' Huctcr. "Little Old Lady" Cnrmlchucl. Marguerite Plcard, Mezzo-Soprano. "Screnado" Tosclli. Jean Bowling, Soprano. Duet: "Mighty Liko a Rose" : Novln. Marianne Lion, Conrad Schultz. "Transformation" Walts. "Cnrmcna Wultz Song" .... Wilson. Marinnno Lion, Mezzo-Soprano. "Goln' Homo" Dvorak. "When Song Is Sweet" .... Suns Succi, Fred Ross, Baritone. "The Cry of Rochol" Salter. "By tho Sea" Franz Schubert. Mrs. Rex Hiatt, Soprano. "The Wanderer" .... Forsythe. "Spring Is a Lady" Strickland. Mrs. Jerome Henry, Mczzo-Soprano. Duet: ' "Indian Love Call" Friml. "Will You RomcmborV" : , Romberg. . Paddy Brown, Fred Ross, "Au Prlntemps" Gounod. "Ich llebo dlch" Grlcg. . ' Paddy Brown, Lyric Soprano. "Dusty Road" ..; Rene. "The Rogue Song" (from the Klamath Union high annual Danforth Foundation $ ' 16 c " 1 ' J -XV , 4 DOROTHY DAVIS Snyders Leave: For San Jose Family Joins Parade of Those . Leaving for ' Defense Work Joining tho parade of promlnont Klamath families leaving for defense work In tho cities along tho' coast are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sny der and two sons,. Tom and Jerry, of 834 Pacific Terrace. The Snyders left Friday, May 28, to make their home In Son Jose where Mr. Sny der will go into defense work and tho boys will attend school. , Mr. and Mrs. Snyder have mado their homo in Klamath ' Falls for about twenty years whore Mr. Snyder operated an automobllo agency. Mrs. Snyder has worked for the Greyhound bus company for tho past twelve years. Tho Snyders also have an other son, Jim, who is now serving with 'the navy. Guild To - Give Tea Women of St. Paul's Guild will glvo a tea In honor of Miss Ethel Springer, dean of St, Margaret's house In Berkeley, California, on Fri day, Juno tho eighth, at the parish house. moving picture of same name) Stothart. ' Conrad Schultz, Baritone. . "Ah fors o lul" (from opera La Travlela) Verdi. "Brown Bird Singing" ...... Haydcn Wood. Mrs. Rollln Contrail, Coloratura Soprano. Morio Obcnchnln, ; . Accompanist. ' " ''"V' : j' fit' i t JUNE .1 f RICHARD EXECUTIVE BOARD OF LIBRARY CLUB MEETS TUESDAY. Members of the newly named executive board of the Klamath Falls Woman's Li brary club, met Tuesday morn ing in tho clubrooms of the city library to discuss tho coming year's program. Mrs. Glenn Kent, first vlco presi dent, presided. Much local talent will bo used on the 1943-44 program due to war conditions. Mem bers of tho committee arc Mrs. E. D. Hamachcr, Mrs. Albert O. Rocnlckc, Mrs. Arnold L. Gralapp and Mrs. Don J. Zum walt, music chairman. Members reviewed requests made by various members at the last meeting of the year. Next board session will be an nounced by the president, Mrs. R. E. Ookes. During Tuesday's meeting, it was decided to purchase a $125 war bond for tho club. ' 4 4 ' 4 MRS. HENDERSON GIVES RECITAL SATURDAY Mrs. C. A. Henderson pre sented her music students in a recital Saturday, May tho twenty-ninth at half past two o'clock at her homo on 1972 Earlo. street. Those participating in the program, to which parents and friends were invited, wcro . Joan Moore, Joan Robinctto, Dewey Lambert, Hazel Wise man, Fred Wlscmnn, Dnvo Grovcr, Jean Henderson, Allco Geary, Marilyn Johnson, Ann Henderson, Jean Sclby, Nancy Shaplcigh, Delia Lou Shop lelgh, Shirley Dnlton and Mary v Hooker. 4 4 4 WEINER ROAST AT ROSKAMP, HOME Barbara Roskamp of tho Roosevelt apartments was hostess when a group of the younger set enjoyed a wolnor roast at her homo last eve ning. Guests enjoying tho fun were Ruth Merrill, Clmrlotto Carter, Sally Mueller, Joan O'Neill, Margaret Flock, Sharon Moore, Lois Coda, June Bosworth, Dalo Con stans, ' Ted Reeves, Fred Rcoves, Jerry Snyder, Tommy Snyder, Rodney Murray, Jim my Howard, Jerry Hicks, Dick Ethcrton, . and Gordon Veltch. I," 1 1 - - v I ; V , '1 ' ' jT I .4 'V v A 'X r ' li ! 1 'AN jl" ' O'BRIEN NEWMAN Klamath People Making News New Arrivals and Former Residents of Klamath Falls Breaking Monotony of Quiet Months New arrivals, visiting In Klamath Falls, and Klamath folks who are traveling around the country are making news, this week. Several visitors have arrived in our town to spend the early weeks of summer and number of informal affairs will probably be given to break the rather quiet months during which little entertaining has been done. ' Mrs. John Houston, wife of the mayor, has some interest ing things to tell about their trip to the east coast. One of . the thrills of their Journey was seeing some of the new plays in New Yerk City. "Life With Father," and "Some thing for tho Boys" were two of them that the Houston es pecially enjoyed, While at tho theatre one evening, they sat directly across the aisle from Herbert Marshall and again when they visited , the Stork club they saw him. They also had a chance to see many of their friends, in Washington D. C. They had lunch in the famous Pentagon . building with Captain Law rence Slater, and visited . a house directly across from the White House. Another Klamath woman who will soon be traveling to. tho cast coast is Mrs. Harlan Bosworth of Conger avenue. She will leave on Monday night for New York City to visit her Husband, Major Bos worth, and on tho way she will stop in Alameda, Califor nia, to visit her sister, Mrs. Max Pierce. Mrs. Bosworth will spend most of the month of Juno with her husband and will return here at tho end of tho month. Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsby, for merly of this city, also has some interesting experiences to tell. She is now in Wash ington and one of the high lights of her stay there was visit to tho Russian embassy whnro she had tea with Madame' Lllvlnoff, Mrs. Roose velt and Mrs. Davles. Just arrived in this city are Mrs, William A. Hearing' and small son, Frederic William. They are hero with Mrs. Hear ing's parents, Reverend and Mrs. Frederic Wisscnbach of High street. They arrived here Thursday after having flown part way from their home in Casper, Wyoming, Mr. JOHN FLETCHER ' , t MARY LANDRY Hearing is with the air corps supply base in Wyoming. Mrs. Ralph McCulloch has returned to Klamath Falls and has taken up residence 'at the Kenoffel apartments on Eldor - ado street. Her husband is now in North Africa. . Mrs. Rollin P. Rodolph, for merly of this city, is here visit ing with her husband this week. Mrs. Rodolph now lives in San Francisco. Mrs. Claude Davis left this week for St. Louis, Missouri, to spend a few days with her son, Lieutenant Rex Davis, be fore his departure for overseas duty. Upon her return, she will be accompanied by Mrs. Rex Davis and son "Roddy." Mrs., Davis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes of this city. . Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Ted Gillenwaters are now. in Ashville, North Caro lina, as - are Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert Thompson. AH are former residents of this city. GIRL' SCOUTS ENJOY OUTDOOR .GATHERING A group of Girl Scouts un der the leadership of Mrs. A. W. Skinner, Mrs. Richard Junge and Mrs. J. K. Reno met . in Moore park Satur day, June tho twenty-second, from 9 a, m. to 1 p. m. The chief feature of the gather ing was a cook-out and a trail-blazing hike. Tho Girl Scouts present were Caroline Rumelhart, Ethel Mae Skinner, Darlcne Price, Margie Foster, Virginia Rumelhart, Joyce Underwood, Genevieve Morgan, Olga Yer kovich,' Foye Nelson, Cherrle Johanson, Gladys Charles, Maudie Thompson, B 1 1 1 1 e Byrnes, June Marie Murphy, Mary Gardner, Lois Morgan, Arlene Richtcr and Nancy Hall. MISS DURBIN . GUEST IN CITY -.FROM INDIANA A guest in the city this week has been Miss Mary Durbin of Gary, Indiana, who is being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. George Metz at their home on Eldorado street. Miss Durbin is a cousin of Faye Durbin of movie fame. Both she and Mrs. Metz had . planned to visit in Seattle with Lee Metz, but this trip was cancelled when young Metz was suddenly called for overseas duty. On. Wednesday . evening, Mr. and 'Mrs. Francis Man ning honored Miss Durbin at their home on Roseway drive. Other guests were Mr. and 1 Mrs. Metz, Mrs. A. LeNea res and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Whitlock. 4- MEDFORD MUSIC LOVERS ENJOY SPRING ' RECITAL Of interest to music lovers in Klamath Falls will be the program of a delightful spring musicale given in Saint Mark's rectory, in Med ford last nvening, May the twenty-eighth. June Williams, soprano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williams of Medford took part in the program. Many Klamath residents will re member her as she lived here a few years ago. . Other .numbers on the pro gram included Gail McDuf fee, who delighted the audi ence with her playing' of Tchaikowsky's "Nutcracker Suite," and Roger Wolf, piano student. ' GAYETY CLUB ENJOYS DESSERT.. . ' AT KESSLER HOME The Gayety club met at the home of Mrs. Wayne Kessler on 2027 Lcroy street Thursday evening after hav ing worked at the Red Cross center. Those enjoying, dessert at tho Kessler home included Mrs. G. C. Lorenz, Mrs. A, K. Bryant, Mrs. Charles Fair all, Mrs. E. M. Igl, Mrs. M. P. Lavenick, Mrs. David Van denberg, Mrs. Elmer Hos king, Mrs. Bogue Dale, Mrs. John Houston, and Mrs. Floyd -llenrlot. 0 MARY KELLY - RALPH FOSTER Students Return ; Home From ScKool Pupils from University of Oregorvas Welas-Ore-gon State 'to Come Home This Week- '.;7-. : This Is the time of year when college students begin re- . turning home for a vacation from their studies. , Many will return in the fall, but others will be entering the.armed. forces -or working in vital industries. Most of them; will,; at least ; secure a job for the vacation. ; - ' -Adele Zamsky will return from the University of Oregon v and will accept a position at the Wilson Title arid Abstract company. Also returning from the university city will b Virginia Howard, who was'recently chosen the Emerald cover girl to represent her school in a nationwide contest.' .' Mrs. Eliiot Remembered Sojourners Meet to Honor Memory of. . Club . Founder Members of the Sojourners club met Wednesday after noon in the Willard hotel to pay tribute to the founder of their club, Mrs. C. S. Elliot, who passed away Tuesday. Mrs. Guy Harmon presided over a brief business meeting at which time a unanimous vote was cast for the follow ing new officers: Mrs. E. M. Raymond, president; Mrs Guy Wilson, vice president; Mrs. Glen Jones, secretary; Mrs. H. O. Lohr, treasurer. Mrs. Ted Reeves, Mrs. C. L. Hubble, and Mrs. Samuel Earhart the three remain ing charter members of the club each spoke on the plan ning and the final formation of the organization upon the suggestion of Mrs. Elliot. They also. touched upon the fine work of Mrs. Elliot in other organizations ' in the city. The Sojourners club has . suffered a great loss with the passing of Mrs. Elliot. . . Mrs. Mclntyre To , Present Recital Mrs. George Mclntyre, 409 Lincoln street, will present her piano and voice pupils in a musical program to be held at her homo on Thursday evening, June tho third, The recital will bo held for near friends and tho families of the pupils. 1 . t " , ' ; 'Jr. - ' - With the graduating class In Eugene will be Phyllis Fos ter, Rosemary Sloan, and . Helen Moore. Peggy Keating ', and , Gordon. Ledingham. will be ' coming home this - week- " end, as will Dick .'Igl. ; , , ' ' ' Home for; a 'few days ; to visit his parents is 'Ben Hast ings from .Reed -.College of Portland. .; - -i-, ; At Oregon' 'State college,' ; members of the graduating ; class include- Fred Peterson, 1 Margery Johnson,- and Let-'" tie Stewart. Fred Eyerly has been home this past week in ' the uniform " of the United ,. States army. He - has been . in an ROTC unit at Oregon State and will go into: the army immediately. He was recently appointed to, an im-: portant position on the Dally 'J Barometer, college newspap er. Mary Jane Drake and Mar- ' cillo Reynolds are two. more that will be coming,- home .' .from Oregon State.' ; -i- Although they will -not-be ' home until sometime In June, -Merlon A lbrecht, Janice Bubb, and Rose Macartney' ' ., will be home for the summer from Stanford ! university af Palo Alto. - Two sets . ' of Klamath' twins will also be among -those Journeying from Eugene , this weekend; Lucy- and Laura Kimball will; be. with , their parents this . summer, and Gale and ! Dale 'Motley . will also be home. The Mot' ley girls have held' the post tlons of drum majorettes this past year at ;the university. Doris Weinberg will also .. - be arriving from Eugene. . ; " Hobo Poole and.Twyla Fcr. . guson spent a few .days last week at Lake o' tho Woods. They returned here Tuesday. '