Auftust 21, 1043
Rainbow Group
Has Formal Dance
Tulolako Organization Has Dance in Malin; Wish
ing Well Is Center of Attraction
TULELAKE In a garden setting in the Malin Broadway
hall, guests of the Tulelsk assembly, Order o( th Rainbow
foe lilrla, danced Friday venlng, August th thirteenth, at th
third nnmial formal ball.
Cuntcrlng the hall which wai fenced with a low picket
enclosure, lower covered, wa a wishing well. Daisies flouted
on the water and wlihea were made on dlmei and quurtcri and
riollnra thnt later went into a fund for the Tulelaka chapter of
tlw Hod Cross. Part of the proceedi of the dance alio went into
1 1 in Red Cross fund and a portion li being used by the glrla
for lhe pnrchaio of war bond.
llaldy Evans dance band
furnished the nuulc,
I'atrona and patroncsaea for
llm nffulr were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hoyd, Mr. and Mra.
Olny 1 riiitld, Mr. and Mra.
Clooign Fisher and Mr. and
Mrs. Charlea K. Wieie. Mra.
C. C. Coulson la mother ad
, visor of the aiiaembly.
( f .Serving on the dance eonv
mitten were Joyce Turnbaugh
and Ku nny Atlanta and Elea
nor Kandra wn -in charge of
docorationi. The committee
expresaes appreciation for the
courtesy and co-operation of
thona who helped In making
poaslblo the aucceaa of the
dunce, those who donated
flowora and who donated ao
genoroualy to the wiihlng
well.
The aiiaembly officer! an
nounce ill no that the official
vlnlt of Mra. Cornelia P. Coop
er, Palo Alto, supreme deputy
of the Order of Rainbow for
Ulrli In California to have
been made this month will be
poatponed until later.
f; Valley Club
Has Meeting
; Garden Club Meets
And Discusses House
Plants, Gardens
LANGELL VALLEY The
Langell Valley-Bonanza Gar
den club met at the home of
Mra. Malcolm Teare on Fri
day afternoon, August the
thirteenth. The party was
held on the lovely lawn and
the gueata enjoyed the beau
tiful gladioli and other flow
rrs around the yard.
The meeting was in charge
of the prealdent, Beaaia Tra
der. A dlacuaalon of houae
plants and home gardens was
rnjoyed.
The next meeting of the
garden club will be held on
Auguit the twenty-aaventh at
the home of Mrs. Mary
Sparka. There will be a dis
play of flower arrangements
by the membera at thla meet
ing and everyone la invited
to attend.
' Dainty refreahmenti were
aerved at four o'clock to Bea
aia Frailer, Liszte Schmor,
Ruth Mullenax, Alta Dixon,
Helle Ross, Lucille Coyner,
Blanche Gowan, Joanna
Given, Ada Sparretorn, Edith
Jones, Bobiette Gift, Mary
Sparka, Mary Leidy and Mrs.
Morton.
LOPEZ FAMILY
VISITS IN
SPRAGUE RIVER
Private Flrat Clasa Yndal
eclo Lopez of Grand Island
air buso, Nebraska, waa a gueat
in Sprague River visiting his
brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Solio Lopez. Private Lo
pez was accompanied from Re-.
no by his wifo and small son.
This was Lopez first fur
lough since entering the serv
ice. Mrs. Sollo Lopez entertain
ed wjth a dinner party for
her slstcr-ln-law and brother
on Monday evening, August
the ninth. R musical program
after dinner was enjoyed. Vo
cal numbers were sung by
Mrs. Ashley Sllnkerd, accom
panied on the guitar by Soilo
Lopez.
Mrs. Mariano Valle played
Oflnd sang Spanish numbers.
The Lopez brothers also sang
songs that they used to sing
' together beforo Yndalecio en
tered tho service.
Private Lopez and family
left Tuesday evening, August
the tenth, to return to his base
and also visit In Qulncy, Cali
fornia, where Mrs. Lopez
makes her homo.
' PFC CHATBURN
OF MERRILL
IS HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chat
burn of Morrill entertained
with a family picnic at Moore
park on Sunday, August the
fifteenth, in honor of their
son, Prlvato First Class Tom
Q) ChRtburn Jr., who was home
on furlough.
Guosts of the Chatburns
were Mrs. Francis Allderdlce
of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Ellis, Corky and Linda, Mr.
; and Mrs. Tom Chatburn Jr.,
; and Tommy the third, and
Miss Betty Chatbum.
Bridge Party
Held' Monday
Mrs. Schneebeck Hos
tess at Home on Jef
ferson Street
Mrs. E. J. Schneebeck was
hostess at her home on Jef
ferson street Monday after
noon to a bridge party given
for a few friends. High prize
in cards for the afternoon was
won by Mrs. Phil Schroedcr
and low by Mrs. William Boy
er. Theme for decorations and
favors was the daisy. Small
hair berets of dalalea were
given to each gueat and there
. were bowls of the summer
flowers around the rooms.
Guests were Mrs. Frank
Bogatay, Mrs. John Shaw,
Mrs. Richard Hlbbs, Mrs.
Hugh Currln, Mrs. Donald
McKay, Mrs. Phil Schroeder,
Mrs. John Schubert, Mrs. Per
cy Webb, Mrs. Edward Goeck
ner, Mrs. T. V. Berg, Mrs.
Larry Maya, Mrs. William
Boyer. Mrs. Waller Bradley
and Mrs. Ralph Crawford of
Bend.
THURSDAY CLUB
HAS DESSERT
LUNCHEON,. CARDS
The Thursday Contract club
waa entertained Auguat the
nineteenth by Pearl Yorke
land, 51D North Eleventh
street.
Dessert luncheon was served
at two o'clock to Idollne
Schupp, Bertha Hewitt, Fan
nie Thompion, Willa Bark,
Cecil Sparks, Clara McPher
ren, Stella Dryden and the
hostess. Contract bridge fol
lowed, with high score held
by Fannie Thompson, second
by Stella Dryden and the spec
ial award went to Bertha Hew
itt. Willa Bark will be hostess
for the next meeting on Sep
tember the second.
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FRIENDLY CIRCLE
ENTERTAINED AT
LOWE HOME
Agnace Lowe, aaslsttd by
Nettie Good, entertained the
membera and gueata of the
Friendly Circle at the home of
the former on Homedale road,
Thursday, August the nine
teenth. Luncheon was served at one
o'clock to Mrs. McDonald,
Mr. H, O. Lohr, Mrs. Lee
Kennedy, Nona Hall, Mrs. S.
H. Goddard, Kathryn Billings
and Roy, Mrs. H. S. Stone and
Mary Stone and the following
guests; Helen Wardle, Lcla
Llles, Dora Howard and Sally
Gallagher.
The next meeting. Septem
ber the second, will be held
at the home of Kathryn Wil
liams, 2024 Darrow avenue,
with Mrs. McDonald the host
ess. MRS. HUASSMAN
COMPLIMENTED
ON BIRTHDAY
The home of Mrs. Dcna
Hauasman was the scene of a
birthday party given as a sur
price by her many friends on
August eighth. She received
many and useful gifts. Her
son Ralph presented her with
a beautiful birthday cake.
Those honoring Mrs. Hauas
man were Mrs. "Granny"
Smith, Mrs. Grover Yantis,
Mrs. Lena Brittain and Delor
es, Mrs. Howard Robertson,
Mrs. Virgil Gerard, Mrs. Haz
el Nehl, Mrs. Miles Callahan,
Mrs. Frances Tucker, Mrs.
Edith Braszil.
Cake and ice cream were
servod later in the afternoon.
GARY KLIEVER
HAS PARTY ON
FIFTH BIRTHDAY
Gary Kllever, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Kllever of
230 Hillside avenue, 'celebrat
ed his fifth birthday on Fri
day, August the twentieth,
with a theatre party.
Those who attended were
Nancy Woollngton of Port
land, Emtlee Ann Carter, John
Ellis, Charlea Bally and Jane
and Allen Wheeler of Stock
ton, Refreshments were en
joyed later down town.
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TO EAST
Mrs. Norman Peters and son
Francis left this past week
for Quantlco, Virginia, where
they will Join Mr. Peters who
is in officer's training school.
Kennell-Ellls.
Three R Club
Entertained
Past Presidents of
Group Meet at Mrs.
Myers' Home
Mrs. Lola Myers and Mrs.
Jestia Kaylor entertained the
past presidents of the Three
R club at the home of Mrs.
Myers on Tuesday, August the
seventeenth. Refreshm e n t s
were served at half past one
o'clock to eleven members and
four visitors.
Cards were later played
with high score going to Mar
tha Baker, second high to
Frances Killlan and low to
Marjorie Perkins. Another
prize of the afternoon went to
Alfreda Stelnmetz.
Visitors were Anna Shafer,
Iva Mae Schlndel, Martha
Baker and Beulah Kandra of
Malin.
Members who were there
were Alfreda Stelnmetz, Kath
leen Hepburn, Kate Hogue,
Marjorie Perkins, E a tell
Bright Lucille Heifer, Francea
Killlan, Ella Bortis. Anna Mc
Cormick and the hostesses.
MRS. PETERS
. LEAVES FOR
VIRGINIA "
Mrs. Norman Patera, the for
mer Destie Kleineger, left
Tuesday for Quantico, Vir
ginia, to Join her husband who
is in officers training school
there. With her went her
son, Francis.
Her mother, , Mrs. Frank
Kleineger, accompanied her
as far aa Portland, where she
will continue on to Tacoma to
visit With friends.
AUXILIARY HAS
INITIATION
CEREMONY
The auxiliary to the Veter
ans of Foreign Wars met in
the library club room Thurs
day evening, August the nine
teenth, at eight o'clock. Fol
lowing the regular business
meeting there was an initia
tion ceremony, with Sophia
Young and Margaret Young
becoming members at this
time.
Two out-of-town guests were
present, Mrs. Florence Miller
of Vallejo, California and Mrs.
Noy McDanlel of Sacramen
to. At the close of the meeting
the auxiliary adjourned to the
KC hall where the Veterans
entertained them at supper.
LANGELL VALLEY
COUPLE HOSTS
AT DINNER
LANGELL VALLEY 'Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Burnett enter
tained a group of their friends
from Klamath Falls with a din
ner on Sunday, August the fif
teenth. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Goerges and Joylene,
Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett
and Shirley and Sharon, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Van Buskirk
and Jerry Lea, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Stampley, Richard Bur
nett and Frank Henry.
Thimble Club
Meets With Mrs. Black
The Thimble club of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft met
on Wednesday evening, Aug
ust the eighteenth, with Laura
Black, 207 Grant street. There
wcro two tables of whist in
play, high score going to Ido
llne Schupp and low to Mrs.
Balcom. Later In the evening
the hostess served refresh
ments to Idollne Schupp, Mil
dred Smith, Ida Mochettaz, ,
Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Balcom,
Cora Kennedy and Stella Dry
den, The place for the next
meeting has not yet been de
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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Winninghams
Celebrate
Two Children Observe
Birthdays During the
Week
WEYERHAEUSER CAMP
4 Judy Winnlrighum, who was
on year old on August fifth,
and Philip Winnlngham who
was three years old on Auguat
ninth, were given a party by
their mother, Mra. Paul Win
nlngham, at their home in
Weyerhaeuser Camp 4 on
August ninth. Mrs. Jack Chap
man and Mrs. Henry Wald
rep assisted. Cake and Ice
cream were served.
Children Invited were Bar
bara and Patty McMahan, Bar
bara Johnson, Betty Bennett,
Gloria Johnson, Danl and
Sheryl Waldrep, Carol Frled-
rlch, Pearl Chapman, Billy and
Madeline Stacy, Jlmmia Stone,
Nancy, Barbara and Benny
Dunn, John Winnlngham,
Douglas Friable and Margaret
Ogle.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Schrader
and daughters Dona and Char
ton of Klamath Falls also
visited the Winnlngham fam
ily to help celebrate the birth
days. Mra. Schrader and Mrs.
Winnlngham are sisters.
BIRTHDAY
OBSERVED
WITH PARTY
Dicky Galarneau, 2155 Rec
lamation street, celebrated his
eighth birthday with a party
on Wednesday, August the
eighteenth.
Birthday cake and tea
cream were served at the Gal
arneau horn and later the
guests were taken to Moor
park for games and sightsee
ing. Guests were Robert Malm
berg, James Wright, Bill
Wright. Jean Wright, Douglas
Lee Ward and Sharon Francis.
KLAMATH GIRLS
EXHIBIT WORK
AT ASHLAND
SOUTHERN OREGON
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION,
Ashland Students of art at
the Southern Oregon College
of Education displayed a col
lection of their varied work
during the assmbly hour on
Wednesday, August the eigh
teenth. The display waa con
ducted by two members of the
art class, Helen Olson and
Lois Redford. who displayed
the work, discussed methods
of producing the art objects,
cost of the material, and their
uses.
Among student who ex
hibited work were Mildred
and Elsie SchulU of Klamath
Falls.
PFC ENGLES
ENTERTAINED
AT GRAY HOME
FORT KLAMATH Mrs.
Bert Gray and Miss Alice Gray
entertained on Tuesday even
ing at the home of the latter
with a dinner given in honor
of PFC Weston Engles of th
marine corps who is home on
a thirty day furlough after
spending nineteen months
overseas. During this time, he
participated in th battle of
Guadalcanal.
Covers were laid for Mrs.
Olive Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Engle, Miss Barbara Gray
of Klamath Agency, PFC En
gl and the two hostesses..
.
GERALD KNAPP
.GIVEN BIRTHDAY
PARTY RECENTLY
WEYERHAEUSER CAMP
4 Gerald Lee Knapp was
honored on his eighth birth
day with a party given by his
mother, Mrs. H. L. Knapp of
Weyerhaeuser Camp 4, on
August seventeenth, which is
also the date of Mrs. Knapp's
birthday.
Guests were Fred West,
Billy Stacy, Billy Holmes,
Margaret Ogle, Carol Fried
rich, Betty Benton, Truman
Sandlin, Barbara Johnson and -Howard
Roberts.
Mrs. Archie West and Mrs.
Wayne Knapp assisted with
the party and took pictures of
the children.
There will be a Joint picnic -between
the Merrill lodge
number 187, IOOF, and th
Klamath Falls lodge number
137 at Moore park on Sunday,
August the twenty-second.
Lodges will furnish the ice
cream, pop, and coffee. Fea
ture attraction of the after
noon will be a big ball game
between Merrill and Klamath
Falls lodges. All Odd Fellows,
Rebekahs, their families, and
friends are invited to come.
Friends and members of the
Friendship club will hold a
potluck picnic at th home of
Stella Dryden, 610 North Elev
enth street on Friday, August
the twenty-seventh, at half
past one o'clock.
PROSPERITY
LODGE MEETS
THIS WEEK
Prosperity Rebekah lodge
met In th IOOF hall Thurs
day, August th nineteenth,
the meeting being called to
order at eight o'clock by
Noble Grand Mary Curtis.
During the session plans were
mad for the district conven
tion to be held in this city
September the sixteenth.
At the cloa of the business
meeting the following pro
gram was presented: A piano
solo by Louis Barnhart, pi
ano duet by Mrs. Zumwalt
and Mary' Lou Van Riper and
a vocal duet by Ellamae Ross
and Mary Jones, Ellamae Roas
playing the piano accompani
ment. The next regular meet
ing will be held on September
the second at half past seven
o'clock.
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Societies
Have Meet
Mrs. Horbelt Hostess
As Merrill Groups
Gather .
MERRILL Mrs. W. J. Hor
belt was hostess Wednesday
afternoon to the Miasionary
society and the Ladies Aid
society of the Presbyterian
church. Mrs. Yarrow of New
ell, a returned missionary
from Turkey, waa the speak
er. Twenty-two members re
sponded to roll call and th
devotionals were led by Mra.
Horbelt.
The Joint groups plan to
entertain in the near future
for the military police at
Newell as part of the pro
gram of entertainment sug
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gested by the Tulelaka USO
unit.
Mrs. V e 1 1 o n Haakins,
chairman of the overseas
sewing, reported that this
year's quota of garments for
Haynes houae in Alaaka had
been forwarded. An offering
of $17 was taken up to be
sent to China. The Joint
groups will entertain at the
next meeting which is ached-,
uled for September twenty
first instead of September
twenty-second at a mission
ary tea in the annex of the
church. A Miss Ewing will
be the guest speaker.
The Loyal Order of the
Moose will hold the regular
Saturday night party for mem
bers and prospective members
at half past nine o'clock in the
Moose hall on August twenty-first.
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MRS. SMITH
GIVES BRIDGE
AND LUNCH
LANGELL VALLIY-Mrs.
Mary Smith entertained at
th horn of her daughter,
Mrs. Harry Frailer on Tues
day afternoon with a delight
ful brldg party.
Following cards a deltcloua
luncheon was served to Mrs.
Malcolm Tear, Mrs. Elliott
House, Mrs. Mary Dearborn,
Mrs. Ora Johnson, Mrs. Mary
Leidy, Mrs. Harry Frailer, ,
Misa Jean Houa and Miss
Doris Laavltt.
Mrs. Frazier received high
score and Mrs. Leavltt waa
awarded low. Flower arrange
ments of gladlolas.and dahlias
decorated th rooms.
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