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,.24, 1944 Ijgnl DAR Committees Announced Mn. B'1, c- Thorns, regent of Eulalona chapter, Diihlr Advnn.wn1'"1 ' AlTer.l.;". muiilc, Mm. Hush T. Mltchoim...... . ...1,-nii I mil. ran, It, &, Hnvrtnn: fwiW"' Amedc.n Indian, Mrs.' 8yd KV "'AngM ta",mrt P.. rimnr II. Bnll(er coot of rm. Mr. n...' V..',. . '"'"""i JlirlnintK. "ur 1 ,ri nwnuwi ir i-muiinnii, r W. Dixon; DAR student I"'1, j Mr. I.Suvrl rinrtlii' III. ind lending bureau, Mm. II. i Niuchlmn: tflrl homo makers, u'rl Vldn Hanson; genealogical !.rch, Mm. 1- Stone; hi. mIciI rcienreh, Mr. Thomas Hampton: Historical Magiizlii", uirirt Water; Junior Amorl S cltlfii, Mr.. Q. L. Black; ' h.r.l, r. Mr. Dnk..l I, .hniild: motion pictures, Mr. 7h.rU. J, Miirtln; nntinnnl da hnic. Mm, Wllllnm Owsley; Na- Mil IlPfonlfl iviBdiiiiiie, Mm, u, Zollmmi! preservation of his uric P"t. Mr. Robert O, Odell; , relation. Mm. Wlllmr A. Jmim; radio. Mm. Don J. Zum-,,lt- Red Cro chairman, Mn. tarl E. Waltenburg. The program committee will biMr. L. II. 8ton. Mm. Alfred ColllT snd Mm. A. O. Roenlcko. Sin'lns on iipeclnl chapter com .iiiiwi will bo Mm. Hugh T. uiichrlniore, mmlc; Mm, Tho- nii Hampton, hoipltallly nd ultphone. and Mm. William Dtwton Foiler, lnUlllng of- llrrr. Mn. C. K. McClellan, 862 Kino utreet, ha been appointed lllle chairman oi sin nnmcnmn nbv Die Mate regent, Mn. Bur ton B Lowry. Modford. Oregon. Offlcem norvlng with Mm. Thorn during the coming chap liryeir Include Mm. Wllllnm J. Owiley. vice-regent Mm. Chnrle Griffith, lecrcmry; Mm. Roland t Wright, treaiurer; Mm. Wl. lura Diiwuon Fonter, registrar; Mn. Thonim Hnmpton, hlMor- lin, and Mm. Hurry Goellor, chaplain. 8 ft 8 Ykiory Club The Midland Victory club met it the home of Mr. Pauline rowers Wednesday, Juno 21, with Mm. Flower ind Mm, Thelma Houck . at hostess Thtre wi a good number of iprmoen ana vititor present. The afternoon wai mnl cut tint and tewing dipper for the Rid Crou. Each member took a pair home to mako between meeting. It wa decided that the member, tholr famllie and friends would hold a picnic at noore para- in July. The award of tho afternoon ent to Mm. Pauline Gray. At the clo of tho afternoon, nlrethment wero e r v e d to Mr. Hazel Mlttler, Mm. Ember aiebeer. Mm. Pear McPher. mn and Nancy and Marilyn Mc- morion, Mm. Edna Travem, Mr. Blanche, Flower and Georgia Lee and Donna Jean, Mm. Pau line Gray and Charllne. Mr. Thoma. Mm. Lena Houck. Mr. Rfdge Meada and W 1 1 m a and ithel Mead, Mm. Art Shrlner. Mr. Thelma Houck and Leland unoy and to Mm. Pauline Flow. in anct rrsnkle. 5 5 8 Ranch Dinner Mr. and Mr. Jee N. iirew Jnlertalned at their lovely ranch home near HUdebrand for a roup of friend lent Saturday evening. The gueita gathered on the iwn where a barbecued teak Dinner wan served. Mr. Drew proved to be an excellent chef. Guests later Joined In games of pit and corrom after which Home mado ice cream and pie ere served. . Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunaker. PhM 2c nunsBker. Marjorie Coe, Kathleen Angel, Mildred Tearo, aiartin Brown and Jean and amy urew. 5 5 5 Mrs. Walter Rrnom mnH . cpreaenintlva of the Jurlsdlc Hon nf Nnnm.lrn ..J Mr. VI. Jon Brattnln, conductress of the "wnclo Crest chnptcr of tho Order of Eastern Star, attend- inn urcgon Grand Chapter "wlon In Portland last week. Air. Brnwn rnlnmnrl YTrlHnv Jt'ght and Mrs. Brattaln went Jne jjbUcs, Ore., before ro- UlrnlnO in Unw Knm nn Ihn nmath marsh. 8 S 8 v Mr. nnd Mrs. P. O. Landry of i t-ncitic Terrace, loft tins past week for Portland where win spend part of the aum mGr nm A aiuimmIa am CeMrt I "amanu. ffirla e m n on Iho Sanriv flip. MAH nifinti Qlm hfl.l hist rnmnlntrtrl hrr first Ql inc university or ure- S 8 S Mrs. Denn Hnimlnn and VOIinB U". Milton are expected here to nor parents, Mr. and Mrs, ft linn r'KT.Ill dl. 1 I ..I.. '"IK with Mr. and Mrs. Webb f. Houston has been residing rutsburgh, California. 5 h, null! X3UISU. luanu. uii ivnn ft.. r i tj. n '""''Hy to be tho guest of Mr. nd Mrs. Walter Brown of 1335 Pac fie Terrace. She left on frlcny for San Francisco. She g tho wlfo of PFC Richard M. arpwn who has boon overseas U. S. forces In Italy and " Africa. t Developing Printing enlarging UNDERWOOD'S PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. - Here nnnrni ...i,. ...i. .",.."':' Caiholic Women C'uthnlit. nmiiflii.,. a lea met In the niirlnii hull m., '"y, evening, Juno 12, and In atiilliition of new officers was 'i. miuired smith, Installing officer, conducted (he ceremony. Tho new officer urn Phin'i. Mnhoney, grand regent; F.lln LemclMcr, vice grand regent; Azltii Kennedy, prophetess; Kthcl Drunner. lei'lnrnr. I nn!.. vi'iiKim, niBtoriiiii; Violet Ploser, financial serruliirv! MllHrnrl Smith, treimurcr; Ellen Ely. uiwimur; ,,B l,nB (jotly, organ isi; Mnry McGoran. sentinel; truitoes, Agnes LuLonde. Freda lewmun, Anna Schnfcr; stand ing trustees. Nnrn Siiiiionn Emllle Miller and Rose O'Leary. iwo visiting priests were present, Kv. Vincent Deluzy, wno iniigni in Portland unlver niiy inn year, and w in in a Holy Cros priest formerly of Notre Damo gave a most inter, eating talk following the Instal lation. Kev. joson h Hunt. Mary Knoll prlosl from New rorn, has lust returned from norcu where ho served ns m In lannry priest, nnd he told sev, eral interesting Incidents which occurred during his work there. 8 5 9 Stingereites The Social club of the auxll lary to the Brotherhood of Rail rond Trainmen, tho Stlngerottcs. held a potluck luncheon at tho nome or Mrs. Paul Horne, 3407 Altamont drive on Wednesday Juno 21, at 12:30 p. m. Attending were Mrs. A. B. Guthrie, Mrs. V. C. Phillips, Mr. Nate Gale and ton, Mrs. Urown, Mr. Harry Snckett. Mrs. Walter Fuller and Bever ley, Mrs. J. J. Pex and Janice Mrs. Stockdale and daughter Mrs. J, M. Jensen, Mrs. . Joe Mstllck. Mr. Merrill Kiou and two daughter, and Mr. Home' two daughter. Mm. Kiou acted a co-host- eises for the luncheon. A hand' kerchief shower was given for Mrs. E. A. Boyd who with her husband and two children has left for Sacramento to make their home. Weather permitting, the July meeting will bo a picnic In Moore pork. Mrs. Harry Sack ett and Mrs. A. B. Guthrio will be tho hostesses, and husbands and families are invited to at tend. The exact data will bo an nounced Inter. 8 Scout Council The final meeting for the sunv mer of the local Girl Scout coun cil was held Monday afternoon at the Willard hotel, and was preceded by a luncheon at the same nlnce. Attending were Mrs. E. L, Mitchell. Mrs. R. H. Radcllffe, Mrs. H. S. Stone, Mrs. C. E. Ogle, Mrs. J. P. Wells, Mrs. Leo Hula, Mrs. D. W. Hollowny, Mrs Lowell Kaun. Mrs. K. E. Hutch inson, Mrs. A. L. Brandt, Mrs, Albert O. Roenlcke, Mrs. L. A Murphy and Louise Mitchell member of the day camp staff, During the business meeting, reports were given on tho war poster distribution nnd on the workshop recently neia n c r e, and the war stamp sales and both tho day camp and the established camp were under discussion Mrs. R. H. Radcllffe. commission er, conducted the business meet ing. mm k! I I I1 IN MONTANA nmrf Mnrrls. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris of Tulolako, Is now studying at Montana State nniixon In Bozemnn with the r, nr.nlullzod training unit, ui. -ririroc. an that friends may write to him, is Private Dclbert Morris, S.t-.u. ajo, nnii; spe cialized Training Unit, Montana State College, ooicmnui Innfl. Kennell-Ellls Allan Adding Machine Frldan Calculator Daiki Chairs Filei PIONEER PRINTING Akin STATIONERY CO. 124 So. 9th Klamath Fall t : L rfiL flv J.V.1;- ' t'i 'fiv'&' & J ' ' ' ' taaakk. ' v 'i t",' '4 ' '' 3 Hi QJ1 - '05 Ui0 X?M'J MaV aiiaiiiaaaMaaair'i'lT aaanffHf I I 1111 1 1 1 ' '"- 1 A fnmiiv ronninn ur hnm Crumpackcr, at her home on Madison. It was held in honor of B O'Conner s Tea Setting MERRILL The beautiful garden at the Hugh O'Connor home northeast of Merrill is to be tho site for a delightfully planned benefit silver tea to be sponsored by the Altar society of St. Augustine's church in Merrill on Thursday afternoon, June 29. Mrs. O'Connor hopes that the water lilies will be in full bloom by that time. Tea will be served on tho terrace with Mrs. E. M. Hammond, Mrs. Henry O. Cox, Mrs. M. E. Giacomini and Mrs. Scott Mc- Kcndree of Merrill, and Mrs. Nona Corpenlng and Mrs. Jess Dieter of Tulelake presiding at the tea table. A musical program Is manned with talent from Merrill, Malin and Tulelako to be presented. Following is the program; 'Betty's Waltz" Martin Trio Betty Mac Hammond, Mildred and Evelyn Petrick. Woodland Echoes .... Wieman "Alone In Love's Garden" Hewitt Piano solo by Margaret Mae uuimon 'Sympathy" Frlml 'Stnr Dust" Carmichael Vocal solo by Mrs. Conrad Johnson "Bread and Butter",.. Unknown "Tho Skylark'' .... Tchaikowsky Piano solo by Christine Flynn. A Little Pink Hose" Carrio Jacobs Bond 'When Sone Is Sweet" Sans Souci Vocal solo by Mrs. James Stevenson Jr. 'When Irish Eyes Arc Smiling" 'When Day Is Done" Mrs. L. A. Van Cleve, violin Mrs. John Degnan, violin 'Polonaise In A" Chopin 'Waltz in D" Brnhms Piano solo by Betty Lou Dalton. Mrs. M. E. Giacomini will be accompanist. Birthday Party A birthday party- was given for- Joyce Gaston, seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Isitt and Bobble Yunck, two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yunck, on June 10 at the Isitt home at 411 Owens street. - - The children were taken to tho Mills park where they play ed games for awhile' and then they wero taken to the Isitt home where gifts were opened and a delicious lunch was serv ed. , Those present were Janice Yunck, Marlcno Hersey, Ronald England, Idell and Baby Gunder- son, smokoy prucmt, sniriey, Jean, and Konnio Jbarson, L,a Vonno Yunck, Judith and Joan IsitL and tho two guests ol honor. Mothers and grandmotners there were Mrs. England, Mrs. Gunderson, Mrs. Pritchit, Mrs. Rav Yunck. Mrs. W. Yunck, Mrs. Isitt, Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Barrett. Mrs. Don McLucas and chil dren, Patricia and Michael, for merly of this city, and now liv ing In Dunsmuir, passed through Klamath Falls recently en route to St. Helens to visit with her mother. Flowers Cjaltani Flower Shop . 724 Pine Ph. S560 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HAVE FAMI nv-ontiv Tc,r if S. T. Morrison famllv. now of Lakevlew. at the teen memoers oi me lamuy were Garden , The ' Happy Hour club will meet on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the homo of Mrs. Harry Richard son on South Riverside street. Consult SEARS Expert Corsetiere :m BRAS ajeJt.Xi s-.-j-- i LY REUNION enny Morrison who is leaving ureauiii. iui we gek-iugciuci. Four Years Old Danny George Heavilin cele brated his fourth birthday on Monday, June 19, with an out-of-doors party. Tho afternoon was spent play ing games and refreshments were served later. Guests were Jerry Bateman, Bobby and Billy Richardson, Donalee Mahan, Jimmie and Carleen Luttrell. Ray Gene Pledger, Tenya Repoe, Shirley Murray, and Olen Olson. Moth ers there were Mrs. Mildred Richardson, Mrs. Marjorie Mur ray and Mrs. Mary Heavilin. Danny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Heavilin of Route 3, Box 266. . Classified Ads Bring Results. . , . . , ,... u-.,l 1 and Z t or me junior aui. . . . " . satin or fine quality broadcloth. 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Seven Kennell-Ellis Bridal Shower OLENE A delightful mis cellaneous shower was given Thursday evening for Mrs. Joe Sullivan, the former Bessie ari zler, at the home of Mrs. Rex Jiigh in Poe vaney. Co-hostesses with Mrs. High were Mrs. A. L. Marshall. Mrs. John Marshall and Mrs. Roland Sturman. About 60 guests were present from the Poe Valley, Olene and Henley districts. Many lovely gifts were opened by the new Bride wno was as sisted by her mother, Mrs. S. K. Hartzler, and Mrs. Frank Sulli van. A large cake was served later in the evening. The house was decorated with bright summer flowers. ..llnr..? nf liiRtraus ravon Devtl'P11 1 J Red Cross Units Busy This Week The rain poured down Wednesday, but the old adage. "If an ill wind, etc.," worked for the lurgical dressings unit when 47 turned out a total of ZZ29 dressings during the day. As one farm woman said, "It was too wet to work In the garden, anywayl" Ten of the women came In from Henley, two from the Shasta district. Some brought naoer sack lunches and stayed the dav. and those with children found older girls on hand to take cara of them. Mrs. James Ferguson, Altamont unit chairman, report- ed that this was the largest pro- auction day since tne rooms in the Altamont school were opened and as good as a record attendance. At the main workrooms on Main street, a list has been compiled of women in town and the suburban area who have come into this workroom to make the surgical dressings, and to whose credit has been given 12 or more hours during the month of May. Here is the list: Mrs. F. W. Abbey, Loralne Anderson. Mrs. E. H. Balsiger, Mrs. W. H. Beane. Mrs. George Biehn, Anna Blwer, Blanch F. Brannon, Nina Bubb, Devee Burekcr, Nora Crossfield, Lola Driscoll, Mrs. L. H. Fay, Golda Fmnell, Elda Fletcher, Made line Gauthier, Helen Gates, Alice Gowland. Mrs. Archie L, Gray, 'Viola Hauger, Winifred Hooker. Louise Humphrey. Jen, nie Hum, Lula Hutchens, Lucile Britt, Winifred Cleghorn, Ethel Collier. Nell Hancock. Maude Hosley VtUal-.n Ut.nl Mllla T.nMniha Jessie Lyie, Maoel Merryman, Edith Overacker, Marie Pike, Elizabeth Ramsby, Effie Red- Key, ouve Kiacn. Lena bmim May Stephens, Velma Tillot son. Hazel Van Riper, Mrs. W. L. Wales. Evalyn Watters, Belle Josephson, Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Clara Kerns, Praxede Kurpius, Rozella Kuykendall. Jo La, Forge, Katnryn Lorenz, rneaa Lucas, Rose McLean, Mrs. J. tl. McLellan. Mrs. C. H. Maeinnis. Mrs, Charles J. Martin, Mary Miller, Ruth Minton, LaVeta Moore, Bertha Moore. Christine Mur doch. Mabel Oakes. Mrs. Old ham. Mary uijougniin, nae O'Shea, Sadie Ostendorf, Grace Ramsey, Mrs. E. M. ttaymono, Corinne Redman. Evelyn Roenv hlldt. Vera Selby, Mrs. J. C. Shaver. Mr. C. H. Underwood, Abble Watkins, Bess Wayne and Lulu Wilson, If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one In the classified. Buy MORE Bond PACE SEVEN Altamont unit of the Red Cross women arrived at the unit and Women's Society Thursday. June 22. the Worn. an's Society of Christian Serv ice of the First Methodist church met In the church parlors for the final meeting before the summer holiday as there will be no general meetings during July and August. The prayer circle at l o ciock, led by Mrs. Walqulsti was fol- lowed at 1:30 by a meeting or. the executive board, and the business meeting was called to order at 2 o'clock, with Mrs, John Yadon presiding In the ab sence of Mrs. L. K. Phelps. Mrs. Yadon conducted the devotional service, and Mrs. Paul Edwards, assisted by Mrs. Gass, Mrs. Wal quist, Mrs. McNee and Marian Smith, gave the day's lesson, the topic being "Work of the woman s society ot unristian Service in Mexico." The last, named speaker reported on her work among the Mexicans In Ventura, Calif. Lois and Genevieve Morgan played a piano duet, and Circle 3 served the tea wnicn con cluded the afternoon. The table arrangement was of red and white peonies and roses,- find Mrs. W. D. McNee, Mrs. J. R. McLellan, Mrs. E. H. Balsiger and Mrs. S. H. Snell presided at the tea table. . Mrs. W. H. McPherren was hostess to the Thursday club this past week at a dessert bridge at her home, 4661 Thompson. Awards for the afternoon a Play went to Mrs. O. E. Schupp, Mr. George Sprague and Dorothy Schupp. Those present were rars. aya ney Evans, Mrs. O. E. Schupp, Mrs. E. H. Lawrence, Mrs. Glen Hewitt, Mrs. Frances Manning, Mrs. Karl Kujac, Mrs. George Sprague and Dorothy Schupp. , Henry Haas of San Francisco,, formerly of this city, is spend-, ing the weekend in Klamath Falls with his sisters, Mrs. E. H. Igl and Mrs. John Houston, and their families. (Additional Society on Paga Ten) DISTINCTIVE APPAREL Phone 8222 901 Mom COSMETIC STOCKING Applies evenly . . dries quickly and evenly ,. . will not rub off . . and it's rain reslstent. Llgb sheer and dark sheer.