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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1944)
ifsflllLL II fl . UN ' k .A. . jyiiuuw " , viv HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN of 1542 Day M'?,h word from the u r" t tlmt her win, spurts; mu5 Hiimnt telegram ,eniion Set t,n Tim district con llhiJXL will bo hT Morrlli .nd P'Cl ..... mnrln at tllO 5,Wo' 'he M.rr... n in I. Hi Iv tor tne uuul.' t I' r!,.j h i ha orel- 1 oan .,; I Si fund bo In eW n'u for chincr " - I MeN-Hi. "Good i Order" program chair- 'STShichwnfin-audi ri",n.rndoth yiii.-M- i . It nl numuen. Jneri in mo under Mr. Georgia ' . ' J ...Ilk . (r.ln1 t vice gmiiu. - a points will bo foted at fcert under the lendenhlp I ni.Alf nrtktrt ffffinrl i iU fll ulw mnniha 9 9 9 LIN The Hiippy Hour club wit entorlninecl re- it the homo or Mm i Johnson with Mm. L. B hit tiklnl hlah honori. id orlie wont to Mr. Byron Ion ind the traveling prize p. Joe Jacob. Other club fcri who enjoyed the affair win. A. xnomai, Mrs. w. i;, fc, Mrs. J, Perry Haley, lA. E. Street. Mr. Wood. ffnnlt Vlctorlne. Mri. Aus- UMrs. P. G. Wilson. 9 SEAL PAPAL TIRES FICAN CITY. July 28 (P) In who broke Into Vatican itole 10 automobllo tlrei, police mid today. Tires forth almost their weight er in Home. X r k " 1; 4. - .4 X ' X ATTENDANG E ATGAMPNOW TOTALS 74 VISIT HERE Tech, Bgt. and Mr. Howard Abbey vlnllcd hero recently with nil mother und frlencln. Bgt, Abbey has just recently returned from ovarseus, Kcnnoll-EUis r Stingerettei Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Slingorotto club for July was held In Moore purk on Wodnesduy, July 20, with u picnic luncheon at 12:31) fol lowed by u short business meet ing and soclul aftornoon. Attending wcro Mrs. Merrill Klous and two duughtcrs, Mrs, J. J. Pex and daughter, Mrs. Paul Horno and two dnughlvrs, Mrs. E. L. Stockdiilc, dnughter and son, Mrs. Juck Chupman and two sons, Mrs. Joe Mutllck and her houscgucst, Mrs. Jumcs Wolf of Clnrks, Neb., Mrs. A. A. Myers and tho hostesses, Mrs. A. D. Guthrie and Mrs. Harry Sackett. During the business meeting, plans wcro modo for a Hallow een party for members of the club and their children, and the final details will bo given at the noxt meeting. Mrs. A. A. Myers and Mrs. Nuto Gale will bo hostesses Die next time, , m . . Legion Dance TULELAKE Men of the U. S. army, navy and murine corns were guests Thursday night at a delightfully planned danca In tho Legion hall at which tho nuxllllnry of Tulc- lako post No. 10-1, American Legion wcro hostesses. Tulo- lako Cndcttcs and n number ot other civilians wcro also guests of the auxiliary. Mrs, Goorgo Yost, assisted by Mrs. Mabol Rowan nnd Mrs. Edith Grcsnam, was In chargo of tho general plans with Mrs. Chester J. Main, Mrs. Clark Fenslcr. and Mrs. Jess Dieter in lino as hostesses. More than 200 persons wcro present for tho affair. Music was by the TuieinKo uuarcis men and punch and a big sup ply of homemade ookes wcro on hand for refreshments. There was no chargo mndc by tho auxiliary for cither the dance or for refreshments. Women Meet Tho Women of tho Moose met In regular session Friday, July 21, In the Moose hall. Tho meeting was called to order at 8 p, m. by tho sonlor regent, Frances Walts, and the roll call ot officers showed all present except tho guide, Edna Jensen. Following tho opening of tho meeting Argus and the chaplain were lnslulled, and two candi dates wcro initiated into the chapter. Fannie May Thompson gnvo a report on tho conference held In tuoeno recently. After tho business session, lodgo was adjourned to meet on August 4. Refreshments were' served jiros Dimensional n,.i.T.orr. 'ywihava trouble buy- 1 slirw? r. . f . . uo you v ' alter them to fit your tigure? hK DIMENSIONAL I CI ID wNir end your worrv. ros designers perfected . : I DC-Map. .. 1 rir tne 9 RA(i 'nera one made specially for VOU. J'd of beautiful 7s-Plus the patent- SLIPC h you a custom-made -...Mi at only fj' wn Shop n SIX, YEARS OLD ' Sharon Bowen, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs, James C. Bowen, celebrated her sixth ' birthday on July 22 with a party at the home of her parents at' .1610 Enut . Mnln street. Sharon will start In the first grade at Mills school this fall ? .Grin and Win . a' Prize : :" at the V Grinmore Ball Given by W. O. T. M. Moose Hall Sat., July 29, 9:30 P.M. ; Members' and Guests Only at tho closo of tho meeting The homc-comlne committee or tne women of tho Moose met irlduy, July 21, at 12:30 p. m. for a potluck luncheon and business meeting, with tan present. The cord party spoa sored by the Women of tho Mooso Friday evening had sevon tables In nluy. ., Bessie Peterson held high score, Pa mela fticninnnus second and the door award went to Llla Hunt, Farewell Party SPRAGUE RIVER A fare well party was given for John, Einil and Marry Lundgren on Thursday, July 14, by David I'liiricK, uoooy Barney and W, F. Pnrks. A picnic lunch was held at tho edge of tho river and later swimming wns enjoyed l nose attending were Jessie uoburn, Betty Uustafson, wlni frcd Jackson, Barbara Snell, Patsy Crume, Jessie Robbins, Moon Jackson, Melbourne Walker, Albert Codega, Vln cent Bodncr Jr., Johnny Crano, Ikle Chlpps, Ronnie Wilson, Emil, John and Harry Lund' gren, Bobby Barney, David Pat rick. W. F. Parks. Donald Stan' ton, Chnrles Barney, Benny and Icim Mitchcl and Leon jack son. . Mrs. Anna A. Graham of Port land has returned home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. James C. Cuslck of 1675 Portland, and Mrs. Frank Abel of 420 Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Graham is shipping clerk at iipman ana wone, Mrs. Betty Jean Everhart. wife of Second Lieutenant John Ever hart, has returned to her home at Hoswell, New Mexico, niter visit ing nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Everhart. Lieutenant Ever hart Is leaving soon for overseas amy, Attendance at Camp Fire Girls curnp at Lake o' tho Woods now totals 74, according to Mrs. J. A, Kennedy, head of the camp. Activities at Camp Esther Applegatc, now In Its second week. Include Sunday vesper nervices, shadow plays, evening hikes, bout riacs, a treasure hunt, a Council Fire, camp tires und singing. Mrs. E. P. Living ston has cntortalnod with story tolling. Last Saturday evening an Im pressive Council Fire was held, using the months of the year for tho theme. Bonnie Mae Glengcr was awarded the rank of Torch Bearer In Indian Lore. Ruth Landry received the Wood Gatheror's rank. A water pageant was held under the sUDervlslon oi Mrs, C. F. Schartenstein on Sunday afternoon and was planned by Norma Leo Glengcr oi unno quln. Girls reeistered for the sec ond week of camp are as fot lows: Amelia Adams, Solly Barnhlscl, Joanne Bcnnet, Betty Bonnet. Thelma Bell. Jane Binns, Lois Blnns, Helen Bert ram, rnyius ueeson, raary Bona, Marybello Bryant, Elaine Burgess, Jo Anne Butler, Gwen dolyn Beckley. Patricia Buell, Lois Burns, Arlene Brallicr, Gladys Charles. Virginia Con. slans, Dolores (joinns, uoiorcs Cone, Patty Buen, Mary tgan, Ann Egan. Joan Fogarty, Betty l-ranklin, norma i-eo Lucnger, Bonnie Mao Glengcr, Ardls Giles, Joann Gray, Sally Green-leaf. Pat Hanlan. Shermalee Henry, Joan Hickman, Jean Hil ton, Mary Joan Hill, Sally Hum ble, Dolores Hunt, Connie Hunt, Crystal Houck, Charlotte Ivory, Jean Jameson, Anna Johnsen, Barbara Jacobson, Fat John ston, Phyllis Johnson, Beverly Kcesce, Patsy Kennett, Audrey Klme, Doloros Kidder, Beverly Kohn, Ruth Landry, Nancy Humble. ' . . Geraldlne Loomls, Sharlene Loomis, Glngor Martz, Fay Matthews, , Carolyn Montelth, Marilyn Moore, Mary Ann mius, Marcella Murray. Wanda Nel son, Bonnie Mae Nelson, Ingerid Norland, Mary O'Brien, Gail Peters. Teresa Palmer, Carolyn Sta ler, Pamella Trottler, Judy vandcnburs. susan vanaen- burg. Rosemary Ward, lone Wise, and Sylvia Wise. J , 'ft? RECENT WEDDING ' Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Lyle Kidd are shown following their recent wedding at a ceremony read at tne nome ot Mrs. Carlton Ross, the groom's sister, in Bly. Mrs. Kidd is the former Norma Rauch, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Leo Rauch of Milton vale, Kansas. - - Bruno Studio. Marine Sidelights The recreation office has ar ranged outings and fishing trips for a number of men this week end, with another party of 12 going to Lake o' the Woods and 10 men going to Diamond lake for a three-day trip. Nine marines will go to Sand creek for a one-day fishing trip Sun day, and 27 men arc to be en tertained by the Helping Hand society in Malin. The American Legion has In vited 30 to a dance next Thurs day night, and approximately 40 more men have been Invited by different Klamath Falls fam ilies for outings this weekend. Sgt. MaJ. C. S. Taylor was chosen president of the down town enlisted men's club at a recent meeting of the club's board of directors. Other newly elected officers are Sgt. MaJ. D. L. Brooks, vice president; Stf. Sgt. D. C. Robinson, secretary. and TSgt. R. w. cneney, treasurer. The club is expected to open- about the middle of next week. The message center Commun icators defeated the dispensary Corpsmen, 19-12. in a Softball game on the drill field yester day afternoon. The communi cators are scheduled to play Company A Monday, SLOW BUSINESS LOS ANGELES A motorcy cle officer found out why busi ness was slow along a busy ave nue here. Leaving his partner parked at the curb, he rode a short dis tance up the street and returned with a sign reading: - "Motorlste! Go Slow! Speed Trap Ahead!" When In Medfoid Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modexa Jo and Ann EerUj Proprietors Four-H News The Langcll Valley Livestock club met June 25 at Romtvedts at 2 p. m. We opened our meet' Ins with the 4-H club pledge, We sang songs and practiced yells. Annie Lou Romtvedt was elected song ana yen teaacr, We have a new member, Alv hlld Romtvedt. We looked at some dairy heif ers and our leader. W. E. Wil son, pointed out the good points ot a gooa aairy neuer. uur next meeting will be at the Gift home, July 30 at 2 p. m. Mrs. Romtvedt served refreshments at the close of the meeting. News Reporter, Annie Lou' Romtvedt. Contract Club The Thursday Contract club was entertained at the home of Fannie Thompson at her home on 1334 Owens on July 20. Dessert was served at 1:30 o clock and cards followed. Hlah score was held by Alice Lawrence, second by Bertha Hewitt, and the travelling award went to Will a Bark. Those present were Idoltne Schupp, Bertha Hewitt, Clara McPherren, Alice iwrence, Willa Bark. Stella Dryden, Mrs, Carl Schubert, and the hostess. Pearl Yorkland will be the hostess for the next meeting at her home on 519 North Ninth. WAVES Program to Feature Second Anniversary A broadcast featuring the sec ond anniversary of the WAVES will be heard over all Mutual networks Sunday night between 6:30 and 7 p. m according to Dan Schrciber, recruiting officer here. The program will originate from Astoria, Ore., and can be heard over the local radio station. Adults Allowed 2000 More Bikes WASHINGTON. July 29 (TP) Adults will get 2000 more bi cycles In August than they were allowed in July, the office of price administration announced today. The August quota is 18,500 but regional reserves of 4875 and national reserve of 2625 to be released will bring the Aug ust total to Z7,uuu, UFA explained. BODY IDENTIFIED PORTLAND, July 29 (P) The body of an elderly woman found on the Willamette river bank in downtown Portland last Monday was identified by County Coron er Koy Li. uraotree today as that of Mrs. Henry C. Randle, 66, a former Nehaiem nigh school teacher. A daughter said she had been HI and despondent. HAVE YOUR Upholstery and Rugs . CLEANED ond REVIVED Modern Nullf Method USE AGAIN SAME DAY Falls Upholstery & Rug Service 1332 Division Phone 6058 Church Guild LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Maxine Brown entertained the guild of St. Barnabas church at her home on Thursday after noon. Mrs. Brown as vice pres ident was in charge of the short business meeting. During the meeting the women sewed for the fall bazaar. Cora Leavltt was presented with a gift. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Brown at the close of tne atternoon to Mrs, Eva Roberts, Mrs. Lela Murray. Mrs. Grace Revell, Mrs. Mar garet Burnett,. Mrs. Mary Dear born, Mrs. Claudia Musick. Mrs. Madge Monroe, Mrs. Carolyn Dearborn, Mrs. Myrtle Johnson, Mrs. Virginia Thomas. Mrs. Cora Xeavitt, Mrs. Grace Dear born, Mrs. Florence Botkins and Hazel Morrison. The guild will meet on Aug ust 3 with Mrs. Madge Monroe with everyone cordially invited. Flashes of Life By The Associated Press COSTLY TEETHING RING NEW YORK A local resident reported the loss of an ornamen-1 tal clip which she said she valued at $175, told police she was anxi ous to recover it because her six-months-old son used it for a teething ring. bne said tne coral, turquoise and gold clip fell from her dress through a sewer grating as she was alighting from a bus. INSULT TO INJTJHY PITTSBORO. Ind. It was bad enough, said Franklin Schenck, to be pinned beneath his automo bile in an accident. But what really made him sore was the fact he was in the thick of a poison ivy patch. . . BACKFIRING PRANK TACOMA. Wash. Bob Der by's life-of-the-party prank back fired literally. The 26-year-old Tacoman told hospital attendants that he pre pared a "blank" cartridge to ex plode under the chair of a friend at a party. He made the mistake of trying it on himself first. A police ambulance took him, lying face down, to the hospital. Chaplain to Speat At Church Sunday Chaplain Oliver of the navy air station is to speak at and conduct the morning worship service of the Community Con gregational church on Sunday, July 30, at 11 a. m. Church school meets as usual throughout the summer at 9:45 a. m. with competent teachers for each department. The Community Congrega tional church is located on Gar den avenue between East Main and Martin. , A cordial welcome awaits you at all of our servkes. 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