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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1944)
,cy. Huw ttUn: Lovo, Norma Lota Puckett: Religion. o,o Muudlliii Naluro, .lorry- ; Wlinoii; Mortality, Doris D Rainbow Girls Present Program TULEI'AKE HniTlnl Coulson wan Initialled a worthy advisor i iim Tuli'li'k" Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Glrln. In a Si" fill ceremony Moiidi.y evening Serving with Miss Coulson, ffl.ler ' M'- llll,M,"' C'C' Coulaon, wlllbo Dorothy Thomas Slate worlhy advisor; Charity, Jean Scott; Hope, Eleanor Sim ViMf.y. ilunlKht; recorder, lJurnlco Hartley; trenx Irer. J Wolfol cliiiplnlii, Mnry Hobortson; drill leader, nt MirJof? S Contidcnlliil Obsorvor, o J Iss Howaii; uuicr ouscrvtir, 5JK Vlclurlnei musician, MIL d Muwes'ut whllo phlox und of ."l, iiim-.H with numerous tall ' ,,(! whllo lupers formed a Kuliml background for the InVuHlnU officers were pant "!v ..:I..l.,.r. .Invi'n Turn. ! hJ Installing marshal. Fan Sta Adii Innli'llInK chaplain, Frances How: Initialling record Jr Carol vn Hyckntnn; musician, Mr.. Knr'l Gentry The Inromlng worlhy udvlsor ,nd associate worlhy advlnor re Lived tltulr Halnbow Bibles with shower effect of whllo W ei and while sweet pcus be- , "if '"", A?A1M,r";. K.".rl Gentry plnyort "Aloha" tho worthy nclvlKor was escorted to htr ilittion in the east and tho , i ie m b I y sang "Rainbow Drtam." At her station (ho wii presented wllh an arm boil ouet of red roses, .lymbolic of L color station, Lovo. Follow ,', i,er acceptance her parenta ',....l.....wl ir IUt ni.Am. ere inr"-vv- " -- HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGf HVtN Snvcrnl awards wore pro anted, Hi" twelve acnlor high Khool girls presenting tho an Ktnbly with tho Rainbow offi cial wal and tbo Halnbow color emblem. The retiring worthy advisor, Jovco Turnbuugh, wait rwlnlrnt of n gift from the mother advlnor. Mrs.-C. C. C'oul ion, and thn associate mother idvlnor, Mrs. George Fisher, preicntcd Halnbow card canes to thn senior girls. Mm, Coulaon then presented Ki-vlcc bar to Fannie Adama, J(m Scott, Harriet Coulaon, Patty Wnrrlng, Madeline Sthrclncr. Dorothy Thomas, Carolyn Ryckman, Joan Smith, Undnleo Galloway, Joyce Turn btuili and Eleanor Kandra for meritorious effort. Service pins went to a number of the young er members Including Bernlce Hartley, Pnt Kirkiy, Jean Wolfe, Dorothy Looslcy and Mary Robertson. A gift of appreciation from the nw worthy advisor to Mrs. Karl Gentry for her helpfulness wai scknowlcdgod and tho In coming officer then received a memento from tho retiring worthy advisor, Joyce Turn baugh. A surprise gift went to Mr. Coulaon from Joyce Turn baugh while the assembly sang an original musical number di rected by Mrs. Fisher. Mrs. Coulson then presented her gift lo Mrs. Fisher for her generous help in assembly work. Maxine Edwards Roycc, first worthy advisor of the Tulclake auembly when It woa organized five years ago, was present and ipokc briefly. The session, an open meeting, was well attended by parenta and friends of tho girls. Re freshment umrrt HArtnrl fnllnu.- llnf the Installation. 5 Sons of Norway A group of Sons of Norway membors and friends wero guests o Agnnr Jordangcr at Shady Pine on Wednesday evening, May 17. Coincidental with ob ervonco of tho Norwegian In dependence dnv, waa the aur Priic visit to Klamnth Falls of a noted wnr correspondent, Mrs. Use Llndback. She was enroute 'o Eugene having lectured at KMoburg Tuesdny evening. Mrs, Undbnek is an instructor In Nor wjlun ctilluro nl tho University "J Oregon under tho army sped w trnlnlng program, Mrs. Llndback Is also corres pondent for n Norwegian news MP" In Brooklyn, N.Y. Her iS ',, A Thousiintl Norwegian lift I1"8 ""ocently been pub ned. She hopes to return to Norway ns soon as slio la per ml led, Mrs. Llndback was In Invaded "m0 Nol'way wa Dinner was served lo the fol Wing, Mrs. Llndback, Mr. and K 4rl Carkn, Mr. and Mrs. rI Z Bc.'k' Mr- Bm' Mrs. H, S. ana ? Mr' nnd Mr- Gn" Beach na Lcroy Mr. nnd Mrs. Svorre "nson. Mnrv Ann .nJ Do,. I Presents Group Ihu KtutlcntH of Mrs. Jean Ulaku of Malln presented a piano recital at tho homo o Mr. and Mra. Kmll Tofcll tho evening of May 1(1, Following la Ihu program: "Spanish Fiesta" Thompson "Long, Long Ago Bayly I'hyllla Johnson "Walt. In C Major Bllbro "Tho Picnic" Illlbro Guorgo Rajnus "Home On tho Range" American Folk Song Duel, Gcorgo Hujnus, Mra. Uliike "Swiss Echo Song" . .. Felton "Carry Mo Back lo Old Vlrglnny" Bland Sarah O'Kcefo "Dreams of Twilight Stocklcy Duet, Sarah O'Kcofc, Mrs. Blake "Sympathy" Frlml Solo, Duffle Orr "My Root" Mergoa "Tho Night Wind Krb Jean Rajnus "Columbia, the Gem of tho Ocean." "The Band Played On" Carl Rajnus "Valley Forgo March," Goldman Duct, Carl Rajnus, Mrs. Mlaka "I'll Take You Home Again" Wcstcndorf Joan Vlctorlno "Swaying Daffodils" Duet, Jean Vlctorlno Mra. lilnko "It's Raining Violets" "Kentucky Lullaby" Solos, Mra, Shogren Prelude In C. Minor Chopin Theme From Tschalkowaky'a Concerto Mrs. Juonlta Fablonlc "Two Guitars" Russian Folk Melody Duot, Mrs. Fablonlc, Mrs. Blake Ceero(e$ CANBY A large crowd of llttlo folks gathered at the home of Lola Anklin on Tuesday, May 23, to wish her a happy birthday and to help her celebrate the occasion with a huge cake trim med with froslod animal crack ers. This was Lois' eighth birth day anniversary and the after noon was spent playing gamos, defense stamps going as prizes to tho winners. Invited guests were: Robert Pike, Ernest Hess, Phyllis Johns, Mcryln Guss, Wanda Nichols, Marguerite Ohm, Ronald Love ness, Doyto Mullen, Bonell Richardson, Walter Norum, Rob ert Mead, Carolyn Bcattic, Ella Ohm, Jennie Lovcness, Robert Saunders, James Shcrer, Bonnie Addington, Gwen McKllllp. Mona Catcs, Billy Lcin, Dean Parncll, Eugene Mullen, Donald Lcmkc, Wayno Booth, Walter Mohr, Christine Green, James Smalling, Nadlne Catcs, Christ ine Funk, Donald Sherer, Pat ricia Grant, Robert Shcror, Joy Nilcs, Donald Craig, Carol Guss, Nolda Wllklns, Buddy Adding ton, Dick Caldwell end his cous in Gary Morgan of Sacramento, Dolores Wolr of Redding; Dar lene Lincoln, Lois' cousin of Chico; Elinor Rae, John and Fredrick Anklin, Mrs. Eva Hen nlng and Mrs. Carolyn Love ncss, Lois' teachers. Auxiliary The Townsond auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Viola Her mann, 329 Iowa street, on May 17 for 1 oclock politick lunch- con. Mrs. Eva Webster was pre sented with birthday gifts. A business meeting opened with tho Lords Prayer followed By the flag salute. The quilt being mndo by the club will be worked on at the meeting May 31 at tho homo of Mrs. Adah Lorson, 618 Willow. Bingo was played by the guests, Eva Myers, Eva Webster, Delia F. Arnold. Roena Fugill, Adah Larson, Matilda Crapo, Bernlce Mccracken and viola Hermann. F. E. Sverdsen. Hans Norland, Ole Solbcrg and tho host, Mr. Jordangor. TULELAKE HONORS !njfl.ti..?luon- left, and Dorothy Thomas, are valedictorian (alt, in iltm ot Tulclake high school. Commencement will - - ..una o, Hom gins are acuve in iiunooi nuu outm. V a"alrs of tho community In which they live, ". Kennell-Ellls, V iff i ' .' 'fit5 J iM ttvww 4$ wrm jinil)n TOWED IN JUNE Elaine Gertrude Gastcllum of Corona, California, daughter of Mrs. Rita Stephenson of Ontario, will become the bride of John How ard Athcy, SC 2c, Camp Elliott, San Diego, son of Mrs. Flor ence Athey, 12U California avenue, Klamath Falls. The wedding will take place sometime in June. Family Featured At Aloha Meeting Five members of the same family occupying scats of honor In the cost, or filling officers' chairs on the chapter floor, was the unusual situation at the regular meeting of Aloha chapter, No. 81, Order of the Eastern Star, held Thursday evening in the Masonic temple, Klamath avenue. Mrs. Cora Sanderson of Union, Oregon, who served as worthy matron of Aloha chapter in 1911, was seated at the right of Worthy Matron Mrs. Arthur R. Dick son. Mrs. Sanderson's granddaughter, Mrs. Ermcl Hosley, worthy matron of Cascade Crest chapter, Chiloquln, sat at her right, and her son-in-law, Mr, Earl Templar, worthy patron of Aloha chap ter, was seated at the left of tho worthy matron. A daughter. Mrs. tan Templar, is secretary ot Aloha chapter, and a grand daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Templar Dlment, is Electa. Mrs. Sanderson now lives near another daughter, Mrs. D. E. Richards, in Union, and Is visit ing her family and friends In Klamath Falls for a few weeks. The late Fred Sanderson was mayor of, Klamath Falls for sev eral years from about 190S until his death In 1009. Mrs. Nina Currier was elected to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. James Racknor as chapter treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Rack nor hove moved to Collage Grovo to caro for Mrs. Rack nor's father, Rev. Bcatty, who Is now more than 90 years of age. Mrs. George Casper presided during the program hour, pre- scntlng a clever skit entitled "Spring Hats Exclusive Millin' ery Shoppo." a farce revealing the follies of fashion and tricks of trade. Taking part in this feature wero Mrs. Glenn Kent, Mrs. Wnllace Uorlings, Mrs. Lawrence K. Phelps, Mrs. Will Wood, Mrs. Ted Huey, Mrs. H. A. Nitschelm, Mrs. JS. E. Metier, and Mrs. Dorothy Templar Dl ment. The program Included singing, modeling parades, and other fun-provoking antics. Host ess committee for tho evening was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dick son, who served punch and cook ies. Mrs. C. T.. Bryson, Ncquassn chapter, No. 43, Franklin, North Carolina, was an out-of-state visi tor. Chapter will meet the fourth Tuesday In June, and this will be the last meeting before summer vacation. . Honor Students TULELAKE Both honor' stu dents of tho Tulclake high school senior class, Harriet Coulson and Dorothy Thomas who will de liver the valedictory and saluta tory addresses for commence, ment Juno 8 have taken an ac tive part in extra curricular ac tivities during the four years they have been in high school. Miss Coulson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coulson who graduated with a 2.07 average for four years academic work has been chosen valedictorian and Miss Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas with an average o 2.09 will be salutatorian. Both girls hold life member ships In the California Scholar ship Federation. Botli have as sisted on the school annual, White and Gold and Miss Thom as has served on the editorial stuff of tho Honker, school pa per. They are membors of the Girls' Service organization, Miss Thomas Is secrotary of tho student body and presidont of the Girls' Service organiza tion. Tho salutatorian also serv ed as vice president of her class during her junior year. Work in the Cadette group is kept up by each, Miss Thomas serving as a sergoant and Miss Coulson as a prlvato. They wero Installed Monday night, May . 22, In tho principal offices of tho Tulelako assembly, Order of tho Rainbow for Girls, Harriet as worthy advisor and Dorothy as worthy associate advisor. Harriet will enter Stanford next loll and Dorothy plans a de gree course at somo college yet to be decided upon, ' Shower Given A shower for Mrs. Jack Bar ton was given by Elaine Mc Clellan assisted by Mrs. James Cornutt at the McClellan home on High street Tuesday of last week. Guests of the evening were Mrs. Jack Barton, Mrs. Boyd Bruner, Mrs. Ada Brown, Mrs. Mary Gebhart, Mrs. J. A. Burke, Donna Burke, Mrs. J. S. Mc Clellan, Mrs. Verne McClellan, Patricia McClellan, Mrs. James Robison. Mrs. Marion Cross field, Mrs. Arnold Colohan, Mrs. Percy Dixon, Donna Dixon, Mrs. Harold Dixon, Mrs. Victor Bark, Mrs. Elmer Rbwden, Mrs. Sylvia Stroud, Mrs. Verio Brewr baker, Ann Stevenson, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Zetta Sullivan, Mrs. Zella High, Zella Ann Sul livan, Mrs. Frances Johnsdn, Linda Cornutt and the host esses. . Pearl Marin and Lizzie Little entertained members of the Friendly Circle at Mrs. Marin's home, 2304 Home, Thursday. Luncheon was served by the hostesses at 1 o'clock to Kathryn Billings, Ipha' Brown, Fannie Goddard, Lydia McDonald, Es tello Smith, Katherine Williams, Violet Vance, Grace Bock, Melva Danielson, and the afternoon was spent in visiting and sewing. Tho next meeting will be with Violet Vance on Shasta way. K W6a ( .1 FOUR MONTHS Little Julc Lyn Bratton is the four-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bratton. This picture was taken when she was only two months old. Her mother Is the former Bernlce Larson and they are making their home with James Brat ton's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Bratton, 2141 White, while Jule Lyn's father serves as AMM ic with the U. S. navy. . Kenncll-Ellis. Developing Printing Enlarging UNDERWOOD'S PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. Stingerettes The Stlnferette club hem a potluck luneheon at the home of Mrs. Walter 'Fuller, 22S2 Vine, Wednesday, at 12:30. o'clock with Mrs. A. Myers co-hostess. Attending were Mra. Merrill Kious and two daughters Mrs. Nate Gale and son, Mrs. J. J. Pox, Mrs. V. C. Phillips,' Mrs. M. R. Meaier, Mrs. Harry Sack ctt, Mrs, A. B. Gutherie, Mrs. John Farrow, Mrs. James Fuller, son and daughter, Elsie McGll vray and Gladys Hunt. ' It was decided to hold the gal loping tea each week, and non members may be invited, A cir culuatlng gift exchange Is also to be started beginning with the president. The June meeting will be with Mrs. Hunt on Shasta with Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Mes ser assisting. Aa Wednesday wag the third birthday of little Rachael Ful ler, grand-daughter of Mrs. Wal ter Fuller and daughter of Mrs. James Fuller, the five children were served at a separate table, and enjoyed a birthday cake with the appropriate number of candles. 5 Thursday evening, May 18, the Merry Mixers were the guests of Alberta Allen, 2461 Orchard way. Those attending were Jo Paup, June Collins, TUIIe Cham berlain. Louise Cramblett. Billee Snider, Mildred Robinson, and Ruth Anderson. Bingo was played, with high score going to Louise Cramblett, second to Til lie Chamberlain and low to Ruth Anderson. The next meeting win De witn Mildred Kobinson. Hostess at Party Elaine McClellan entertained with a miscellaneous shower Tuesday in honor of Mrs. L. E. Holzhouser of Poe Valley. Mrs. Ralph Taylor, the former Eliza beth Burton, delighted with three violin solos. Games were played with honors going to Mrs. Jack Barton, Mrs. Cornutt and Mrs. Robert Phillips. After gifts were given the honor guest, refreshments wore served lo Mrs. Marion Cross field, Mrs. Victor Bark, Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. James Cor nutt, Linda Cornutt, Mrs. Jack Barton, Mrs. B. L. Holzhouser, Mrs. C. L. Webber, Mrs. John Hope, Mrs. Helen Webber, Mrs. Bob Phillips, Jackie Phillips, Mrs. Grace Patterson, Mrs. Frank Crossfleld, Mrs. James Robison, Mrs. Verne McClellan, Pat . McClellan, Mn. J, A. Burke and the hostess. . . 8 ! 9 : . Members of Prosperity Rebek ah lodge who attended the state assembly in Portland, report . a large attendance. Kate Hogue'i recommenced appointment as district deputy president was confirmed, and Alma Cofer waa elected conductor ot the assem bly for the coming year. Kate Hogue and Lucille Heifer re ceived the degree of chivalry. Those from Klamath Fall who attended were Kate Hogue, Charlotte Martin, Elizabeth Ramsby, Jennie Hum, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Munsell, Addle Sandell. Alma Cofer and Lucille Heifer. yrm"mn'mwm- IWirWtaaaMapaajaaaaaaaaMa fPislf l ill e ears are becoming 1 I i iltnSf ' ijLkvAMy If to clever women. They ; ill HI ij ' ' MVAS add even more to their , Ml 'IAI yjllllf If charm and beauty. They W 1 sJplW f ' J learn to look for clothes ' W, mf " if J:'J0t that are a" line and sub" ill & IfaMi ' 'e color-vSee our cool,. , f r M' " - flattering Summer col- . I iiMrnniiirminiftnniiiiifti mm n iiiiiiiiniiiiiniHiimiiijmii'WBiBiiniiPiiBiiiiiiNiim ' I