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HERALD- AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
riendship Court
bids Ceremony
.i...,i.Mn Court Number 11. Order of tha imnnik .i
iho Miii"1"1" T""P'; on Suturdny, Jimq 10, with Roynl Matron
I jnck Hcliulzo nnd Roynl Piitron Ed Jones prcnldlnK.
fGrund Hciynl Mntron mm. KimIo Snyder mid Grand Roynl
, wllllnm 0. Horton woro escorted, introduced, and itfvon
,i honors.
., - lf..HlUnpt nn.l
rcmc royi
.J gluten und ut tho pres.
(l,o Krund nccrotiiry, Su
,o Clii'iity Mrs. Cliurlotto
,i and Dep. Supromo Hoyul
"J, In Yukon William C.
irciu were escorted, Intro.
), nnd glvo tho supremo
llhei iirnnd offlcors nrocnt
,0 Grand Awtocliilo Matron
, A Ada It. Martin, Grand
nductrons Mrs. Emma Hond
o Grand AMoclato Conduct
a Mrs Vlolnt Holuuck; Grand
ustco John Lltherland. Grund
idom Mrs. Martha Embody,
,nd Lecturer Norma Coykcn
ii Grund Marshall Oner,
n'y Grand Koprosontatlvo to
ifitchiiMitt Mrs. Gladys
rinic. Clrand Musician Lois
noil, Grand Representative to
Irylnnd Mrs. Graco Robnott,
and Sword Bearer Roy Fre
IC nnd Grnnd Truth Mrs. Eva
j'Loiik. Thoso officers were
,cn the grnnd honors.
Itoyol matrons and patrons
tWnt were I'haclto llltiulns
d Herbert Hayek of Christina
lurt Number ciuiu; mrs. ncien
thhnrd of Sunnysldo Court
Imbcr four; Past Royal Ma
in Mrs. Maude Horton of
l.hlnuton Court Number nine;
M Mrs. Helen Wldener. past
iril matron of Wlllamctlo
Kurt Number two. They woro
vtn a lioariy welcome.
Mrs. Eva Lea Long, grand
lilh. wns Installed at the be-
tinlnR of court. Tho InstnlllnK
Hiccrs were me following
nd officers: William u. hot-
111, roynl pmruir, mm, cumin
rndrrmn, marshall; Mrs. Mar-
la Embody, aid; end Norma
hvlcrndnll. nrelnte.
Nine enndidates wcro Initial-
. They were Mrs. Mary
riam.i. Ksthcr Intnan. Ora Glen-
tr, Tlielmn Henry and Merle
. Actum. J. raui matnews,
lrne.it GlonKor, William G
uh, and Frank H. Marks.
jptcinl music for this occasion
Sat rendered by Melvln Sol-
frr, Snnford Selby, Walter
lot. nnd Dr. Cnsscll, accom
panied by Miss Lois Cnssel at
( piBllO.
I The grand royal matron and
falron highly praised tho of.
ccr of Friendship court for
heir splendid work and CX'
resscd their appreciation for
is grncious hospitality shown
lorn whilo here.
Olds wcro presented to Mrs.
title Snyder, grand royal ma
on, William D. Horton, grnnd
loyal pnl-ron, and Mrs. Eva Lea
Jong, grand truth.
At 6:30 o'clock a politick din
tr started off one of the most
fnioynblo evenings of Friend
hip court. Tho tables were
VniilKully decorated with red
loses, snapdragons, snow balls
ind blue and white iris. Mrs.
Charlotte Martin was assisted
ly Mrs. Alfreda StelnmeU. Mrs.
Haggle Milne and Miss Lois
fmsell.
I Sunday morning a no -host
areakfasl at the Wlllard hotel
finder the direction of Lois Caa
ml, culminated the event for
Jhe Friendship Court.
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Mrs. Lane Warren and daueh-
ff Nanev hnvn returner) frnm
fortnight's stay In Prlnovllle with
firs. Warren's parents, Mr. and
llrs. Ludwlg Peterson.
PACK SCVIN
Church Circles
Members of th Senior nnrl
Junior circles of the Community
v-oiiKrcuuuonai cnurcn ana of
Die Mills unit of the Red Cross
met in tho social hall Friday,
June 0, for a potluck luncheon,
and the guest of honor was Mrs.
L. R. Harvey who Is loavlng
soon to make her homu ih
Brookings. Mrs. Harvev was
president of tho senior circle
for two years, and has been
cnalrman of the Red Ctw u
for some time. She will bo
missed in both organization!.
Bofore tho luncheon thore was
roup singing of "Onward
:hrlstlan Soldiers" and "Battle
Hymn of tha Ronubllc" led by
Mrs. H. 8. Stone, and Mnry
Stone led In the salute to tho
flag. At the close of the luncheo.i
Miss Mary Eckstein, president
oi tne senior circle, paid tribute
to Mrs. Harvey ana exprossed
tho general regret that her hus-
band s health necessitated the r
departure from Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Harvey was then presented
with a gift from all her friends.
Mrs. Van Duzer of the junior
circle gave a short report on tne
two day conference which sho
and Miss Eckslcin attended re
cently at Astoria,
The committee In charge of
arrangements for the farewell
luncheon consisted of Mrs. A. A.
Myers and Mrs. H. J. McGllvray,
and others who attended were
Mrs. R. W. Barrett. Mrs. Glenn
Stivers, Mrs. William Larson,
Mrs. S. II. Goddard, Mrs. L,. J.
Brink, 'Mrs. John Marin, Mrs.
W. C. Little, Mrs. H. S. Stono,
Mary and John Stone, Rev.
Eugene Haynes and Betty Jean,
Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, Mrs. E. G.
Matthews, Mrs. H. D. Schroeder,
Mrs. W. J. Schcndel, Mrs. W. O.
Lohrcy, Mrs. L. E. Henry and
Michael, Mrs. S, R. Berry and
Buddy and Chuck McGllvrey.
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Pinochle Club
Ruth Schorn entertained the
Lucky Pinochle club at her
home, 5201 Miller, on Wednes
day, June 14. Luncheon was serv-
ed by the hostess and the after
noon was spent at cards with
Maude Phillips holding high
score. Florence Young second
Nettle good low, and the pinochle
went to hub ruiicr.
Thoso attending were Brownie
Bramwcll, Mary Martin, Zella
Blankcnship, Maudo ' Phillips,
Florence Young, Nettle Good,
Rita Fuller and Ruth Schorn
The next meeting on June 28,
will be with Florence Young.
r.lrl Seoul trooD 2 met Wed
ncsday, June 14, at the home of
their lender, Mrs. Arthur Skin
ner, 202 North 4th, for their
last meeting or ine summer,
nnnna Rae Worden conducted
the meeting, and Violet Jean
Grlffeth. Goldie Olson, Donna
Rae Worden, Ethelmae Skin
ner and June Marie Murphy
were all awarded two badges,
child care and junior citizen.
Violet Jean Griffeth and Donna
Rae Worden received their first
class scout badges also. Refresh
ments were served at the close
of the meeting by the leader.
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Card Party at
egion Hall
The Lesion hall was the scene of one of the nrettieit turtles
of tho year given Friday evening, June 9, when the American
Legion auxiliary gave its annual benefit card party.
. Mrs. A. P. Heup had charge of arrangements for the party
and Mrs. Lloyd Low and Mrs. Coleman O'Loughlin were in
charge of decorations.
a Tne patriotic tncme was car-
nlav with nrlz. of rir-fen L'a .uul. '"8nout me rooms,
stamps presented to Mrs. A. W
Elliott, Mrs. K. M. Moty, and
Mrs. F, G. Lewis.
New officers will conduct the
next meeting of the Sojourners
which will be held on Wednes
day, June 28.
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SOJOURNER OFFICERS
Officers for the Sojourners club installed this past ween were
Mrs. Matthew Finnigan, president; Mrs. Lloyd Young, vice presi
dent; Mrs, A. J. McManus, secretary, and Mrs. Glen Jones, re
tiring Dresldent.
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Sojourners Install
New Officers
The Sojourners installed Uieir new officers at a party Wed
nesday afternoon at the Willard hotel.- Mrs. Wilbur Shannon,
Dast president, conducted the installation.
Tea and cards followed with hostesses being the-retiring
officers and chairmen, Mrs. Glenn Jones, Mrs. Matt Finnigan,
Mrs. D. W. Rice, Mrs. Roy Premo, Mrs. S. B. Hopkins, Mrs. Lloyd
Young, Mrs. Ben Gibson, Mrs. Byron rieaman ana Mrs. L,
M. Moty.
Those taking over their now ;
duties were Mrs. Matt Finnigan,
president; Mrs. Lloyd Young,
vice president, Mrs. A. J. Mc
Manus, secretary, and Mrs. Evan
Campbell, treasurer. Mrs. Glenn
Jones, retiring president, was
presented with a gift from tho
group and corsages were pre
sented to the new and retiring
officers from C. S. Elliott.
During the afternoon, tribute
was paid to the memory of Mrs.
C. S. Elliott, founder of the So
journers club, who passed away
a year ago this month. Tho his
tory of the club was read by Mrs.
Wilbur Shannon.
Tea was served at an attractive
table centered with a crystal
bowl which held spring flowers,
White candlesticks in crystal
holders added to the decorations,
Three new members, Mrs. M,
P. Merrifield, Mrs. Stewart Snell,
and Mrs. Allen T. Welch, were
welcomed, and guests for the
afternoon included Mrs. F
Lewis. Mrs. N. B. Harrison, Mrs
Frank Lambo, Mrs. Benjamin
Turner, Mrs. A. Hcmmans, Mrs,
Gus Anderson, and Mrs. F. Man
ning.
Eleven tnbles of cards were in
Soci
Calendar
Monday, Jun. 19
Final social meeting of BPW
club for this fiscal year to be
picnic at Moore park, 6:30 n. m
Those desiring transportation to
meet at Wir.ema hotel, 6 p. m
Picnic to be potluck and those
desiring to know what to bring,
contact Marjone Brissenaen,
chairman.
Luncheon and meeting of the
uiri facout local council.
Tuesday. June 20
Past presidents of. Three R
club meet at home of Mrs. Fred
McCormack, 4205 Frieda, Tues
day afternoon.
Monday, Jun. ZB
Meeting of Klamath Falls Gar
den club in small library club
rooms to work on miniature gar
dens.
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Orion Meeting
The Orions held their regular
meeting last Monday evening,
The first part of the evening was
spent at the Red Cross headquar
ters making surgical dressings,
The group then met at the home
of Mrs. Edwin Schneebeck on
Jefferson street with Mrs. L. E,
Juniper as co-hostess.
Those attending were Mrs. Al
bert Gaston. Mrs. Troy Cook,
Mrs. William Stolk, Mrs. Arthur
Wiggins, Mrs. Li. A. Murphy,
Mrs. Frank Gardinler, Mrs. Ken
Samson, Mrs. Ray C. Brown, Mrs
T. J. O'Hara, Mrs. Don O. Pot
ter, Mrs. Ray L. Garrison, Mrs.
Paul A. Lee, Mrs. W. L. Terwil-
liger, Mrs. Wendell B. Smith,
Mrs. Lois White, Mrs. Kenneth
Phillips, Mrs. Cy Baker. Mrs. M,
H. Melcnert, Mrs. William t,.
Boyer, Mrs. Hugh B. Currin, and
the hostesses. ' .
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Sailor Honored
A birthday dinner was given
on Tuesday. June 13. in honor
of Billy Stroup. AMM Jc of
ine Klamath t ails naval air sta
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Richmond - on Pershing
Way.
Those who honored the sailor
were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Buttler,
Lois Richmond, and Mr. and
Mrs. Richmond.
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Juveniles of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft met at the home of
their senior guardian. Mrs. C. O,
Dryden, Friday afternoon, June
9. Mrs. Dryden was assisted by
Alta Clark, and the members en
joyed games and refreshments
following the business meeting,
The committee for the afternoon
consisted of Richard Weed and
Philip Clark. For the July
meeting, the committee will be
Patsy Clark and Patsy Ruth
Miller.
The tea table was beautiful with
a lace cloth and red, white, and
blue candles in a V formation.
The centerpiece of red, white,
and blue flowers was cleverlv
arranged about a Madonna figur
ine,
Mrs. Edna Russell had charge
of bridge and Mrs. Lina Mot-
schenbacher had charge of Di-
nochle arrangements. There were
twenty live tables ot cards in
play. .
A special award was won by
Frank Hotiten. Pinochle awards
were won by Fred Heilbronner,
Mrs. Lohry, and Mrs. Dufor.
Bridge awards went to Dr. M. E,
Cooper. Mrs. Dorothy Temoler.
Li. l,, low, and Mrs. Martha Mc-
Collum.
An Interesting highlight of the
evening was the "Cake Raffle."
Chances on the cakes were sold
during the evening and the win
ners were Mrs. Betty Hunter
and Mrs. Sylvia McClelland.
Mrs. Arlena Schubert, presi
dent of the American Legion
auxiliary, and Mrs. Lillian Otter-
bem, past president, presided at
tne tea tapie.
Mrs. Lee McMullen was in
charge of refreshments.
Happy Hour Club
The Happy Hour club met at
the home of Mrs. Alfreda stein
metz on Tuesday, June 13.
Members present were Mrs.
C. C. Hedrick, Mrs. Jenny
nurn, Mrs. Harry Richardson,
Mrs. Maude fiosley, Mrs. Her
bert Savage, Mrs. Nellie Lan-
ger. Mrs. Keller, Lina Motschen
bacher, Mrs. George Biehn, Mrs.
carl banaeii, Mrs. -Anna Funic,
Mrs. Syd Evans. Mrs. E. H.
Jones, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs.
George Humphry and the host
ess. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. . Carl San-
dell on June 27.
Friends greeted Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Kelley, former Klamath
folks and now living at Shasta
near Redding, who stopped here
Friday en route to Corvallis
where they will attend gradua
tion at which time their daueh-
ter Kathryn will receive her de
gree from Oregon State college.
Kathryn is a science maior and
was recently pledged to Phi Sig
ma, national biology honorary.
Kathryn plans to continue her
science studies and will work
for her master's degree this com
ing fall.
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