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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN I I iir- lliu ... An nvollt of ! P." IMP"'" A IIMl-l :5frir,i,': dr.u"''"..M"r'?- il"lU5CiK mill whiui mid S'"", m i.l"'il will" . ?l. ... .1 III VulloW '"' -arolll"'' "lu" P" , ! I 1 11 tiff Ur, U.!.i '.d Hobby w- iobrrl-s, till hort '.Sharon. Cecil, mid ScroM t'.rl, and the triU Women Senior Hm-nl Dorl. f. In Hi" chair. ",'rl , ciirdl ,or Sul twiiml'1" chair- 1 !ervo for the coming iThMro-iP" Jlly 25 nl nl Mr. Wlnobarger. Kute conference nt tu- Ura al-o heard. IhSSn nd committee, -ill heurl follow: Mooso- Jnibtury, Eva Wilkin fS.mbor.hlp, Mirth. f'Moottlicnrl, Ruby MM re wclnl service, Alma S; publicity. Belly Drager; rrfllcf. Ho Spolck; child ,, fcrnlce Auseo. rt.nd.hlP. Either Sevey; Site of Regent. Dovl Heed' nluil, Olivia Hobbi. 8 idol SWer I0MNZA-A lovely bridnl nr wu given at the home of i Tom Lovelady Inst Thura i in honor of Mm. Francis M.lhe former Mury llliihnm. i Hague was the recipient of beautiful and uaeful house ililtl. , , lt(rhmenl were liter tti bv the hostesses, Mra. i Lovelady, Mra. Charles k, and Mini Sarah limn, to l Maxwell, Cleora Arnnt, Carl. Mm. Hlgham, Nettle lb. Mra. Wllllnm Casobeer, l J.O. Hamakcr. Mra. Gibson, tmand Betty Hlgham, Edna Ml, Helen Clnrk. Verna (rti. Helen Lebnw. Mra. Bird lark. Mra. Betty Pepoln. and tl Cbojnnckv. i cfes Club W-Mr. Ben Angus was tu to the Ladle club at home on Wednesday, July A hankerchlcf ahowor wu I t this time for Mory Ellen hen. ton enjoying the afternoon (Veda Dixon, Etta Pnddock, ll Harrison, Llla Rosa, 7 Luck. Carrie Obenchaln, beta. Campbell, Lillian Oa . Jean Cllne, Betty Arm "I. Audrey Gcljabeck. for the nftcrnonn were Clifford. Mra. Lyle Kldd, Mra. Hank Splccr. Wf !) . I 1 It v if 5 4 4 Ik t 14 V V I ? i I BONANZA An oulalnndlntf nodal event in the community umi inurauity evening waa the wedding of Mias Mary Hluham to Mr. i ranela Hague at the home of Mr. and Mra. Tom Lovelady. 'i'ho Lovelady homo waa dec o ruled with many bouquots and spraya of aeaaonal flowcra. Tho ceremony waa performed by tho Reverend William Rogera In tho living room before a flowor bnnked altar. Tho brido waa drcaacd In a ault of royal blue with brown acceg aorlea, and ahe wore a ahouldcr coraago of tea roaea. The matron o( honor and beat man were Mr. and Mra. Charlca Buak. Tho bride and (room are now making their home at the Hama- xcr apartment. S 5 Majority Degree TIII.Kr.AKlPr!Ar.nn CI-.-. ton, Frances Rose and Patricia T'l 1 1 . iiiuiuuB were inree oi a group of member of the Tulclake aa- acmniy, uracr oi tne ftainbow for Hirla. ikllfflhlA nr iUn ma. jnrlty degrco who were preaont mr IhA mMMni, hM XVAfnnl.... evening, Auguat 2, when the de- Alms r'nulknn mnlkM 1 . . I . ana narrieii uouiaon, worthy advisor of the asaembly. A mimht Af AtKAf t,V.A - - eligible were not present. The neuree is conrerred on members wno nave attained their twen tleth birthday anniversary. MARRIED IN TULELAKE Jnnn Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Irving capm of Tulelake, waa married recently In the gnrden of her home to PFC John Enstlund Jr. Konnell-Ellls Activities. Many n Langell Valley LA NO ELL VALLEY Mra. Mao Cnlo entertained the Langoll Valley Women's club at the pnrlah hall on July 27. Tho meeting waa In charge of the new president, Mra. Eva Roberts. Club members voted to have a donco every two weeks to ralso money to paint and repair the community hall. The club also decided to have a quilting and a shower on August A for tho Lou Carter family who recently lost tholr belongings In a flra. The club donated money for material for aix quills to be tied at tho shower. Following adjournment, a so cial time was enjoyed with Mrs. Fitzhugh winning a special prize. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the after noon by Mra. Gale, to Mrs. Chris Hood. Mrs. Tllllo Walker. Mrs. Florence Rayaon. Mrs, Zuln Kyler, Mrs. Myrtle John son, Mrs. Bessie Campbell, Mrs. Nolllo Quick. Mrs. Hultlo Walk er, Mrs. Bobbiotte Gift, Mrs. Nonlo Pepplo. Mrs. Zelma Foote, Mrs. Edith Jones, Mrs. Charlotte Fitzhugh, Mrs. Geno vleve Smith, Mrs, Alma Em brcy, Mrs. Nellie Davis, Mrs. Margaret Burnett, Mrs. Kay House. Mrs, Eva' Roberts, Mrs. Eola Roadl, Mrs. Thclmn Petti grow, Mrs. Cora Lenvltt. Mrs. Rebecca House. PcKgy Harris. Murv Girt, Jean House, Bllllc Harris and Hazel Gift. Mrs. Lola Murray entertained at her homo on Wednesday with a luncheon honoring her sister, Mrs. Claudia Musick, who has been visiting here from St Louis. Cards were enjoyed following luncheon. Guests were Mrs, Musick. Mrs. Nonlo Popple, Mrs Florence Botklns, Mrs. Cora Lcavltl and Mra. Betty Pepplo, Bridge Club BLY Elizabeth Campboll n tcrtalned tho Brldgo club at her home on Friday. July 28. Entoy inc tho evening were Helen Smith, Lillian Osborno, Ruth Smith. Botty Armstrong. Mil dred Cnrtwrlght, Nlsha Hadloy, Thelmn Abbott and tho hostess, Elizabeth Cnmpbell. High scores in cards were held by Belty Armstrong and Thclma Abbott. Wedding t . i ' '-Wy if,,-', J ' K, NEW AUXILIARY OFFICERS for the Klamath FnlU. Merrill. Malin. and Klamath Falls Junior aux iliaries of the American Legion was held recently at the Veterans' Memorial hall. Shown here are Mrs. J. H. Gallagher, president of the Klamath Falls unit, Mrs. Ora Burkes, president of "the MaitIII orniin anrl Marv T.nn fnwlpr nrnfllflpn t nf the limine auxiliarv. Mrs. Ethel Roberts of Malin was installed as president of that group. Gallagher, Fowler pictures Kennoll-Ellis The girls plan a slumber party at tho homo of Mrs. Coulson Sat urday night, August 6, and a pic nic for August 11- S The Henri Conradl's are mov ing this weekend to their new homo on Homedale road which they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker, now of The Dalles. The Conradi home on Jefferson street has been pur chased by Mr. and Mrs. Madden, formerly of Los Angeles. ' Susan Vilas of Medford has been visiting here for the past week at the E. A. Geary ranch and at the V. E. O'Neill home on Portland street with Virginia Turnbow, a former resident of Medford. Susan is a student at the University of Oregon and returned to her home on Friday. Honored MT. LAKI Mrs. a. a. TTiomp- son entertained the Mt. Lakt Bible class at her home on Tues day afternoon in honor of their teacher, Mrs. George Wheatley, who is leaving soon to Join her husband, Rev. G. W. Wheatley at Chicago. They will have charge of a large servicemen' center there. Mrs. Wheatley gave a chart message which was enjoyed by all. Refreshments were later served to the honored guest, Mrs. Wheatley, Mrs. Adah Brown, Mrs. A. R. Campbell, Mrs. G. Hll yard, Mrs. Charles Drew Sr., Mrs. L, Birk, Mrs. Ira Orem, Mrs. R. K. LaPrarle, Miss Ruth Patlin, Mrs. Jay Fairclo, Mrs. Clyde Griffith, Mrs. V. E. Grise, Mrs. Albert Keady, Mrs. Peugh, mrs. ueii uawson, rnrs. Edgar Neese, Mrs. Emma Keady, Mrs. Ernest Breithaupt, Mra. R. L. Fleming, and the hostess, Mrs. G. S. Thompson. 5 S Mrs. Maude Maddox, who for merly made her home in Klam ath Falls, is spending a short time here from her home in Port land, visiting with numerous friends. Mrs. Maddox is a sister of W. A. Delzell, also a former Klamath resident, who now makes his home in the northern city. During her stay, Mrs. Mad dox is being entertained at a number of informal affairs. 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