HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE' THREE 111 DRIVE NCREASED BV RECENT GIFTS ' ,cu..j io w'll Indny. wim "n" In rontrinu- "in"" ' n""e"" ' U few d. .onal'J . . .. civiwui from mi n'"" - ..nil. but cam- ... -AM 111 V.i .1. .iiiil tho mini can n.rf rH It P'-llo who have ' Jo,! ... fr wl '"I1!!' ' ' lrlDu. . ..onlrllnil oil .. . . i... Mr. t Mop rini"'"J''" " M Clink $10. CicorRO Ton. 5 ; Vi, ,H Mra. Forest V. kmisiO. Ads P. Sparretorn Kiwaill .i" .'". Mr. ona 51?.' m,.,,,,, $100. Frank Lard SHI. Kli.in.itl. Lutheran 110. Martin Swanson $10, inidp Cox $10. K. 1 1. IMirrir i. Burl E. II..WK I a -; . J5.U. I.I'C IllIHMm Hub $30. I.V.'""""1"" Mr. und Mra. W- l'lon ' h,. lunlnr hluh school ionU $1IH .14, Oltlu Mao Ash- n v.. l . in. i.MK.'r Moore $10, Kliiinnlh Auto v ami cmploypi'ii $32.8(1, Mr. 'tin C. A. Ilcndrrsun $15, lothy Amry $10, Mr. and Mr. Ulrr Ucnno jiim, nun. n. . slpv $10. Wnn.rn ni inn ,Mprr.ll chanter No. 1 J. Lrlnnri I'opc $10, Ilcrnacc on $25. ;. M. and W. F.. Hammond J. F. Adams Jr. $30, Mr, l' Mrs. Wllllnm Jlnnctto $10, itlebr-rry Drill! Storo $10, ir noagff $ii. ur. umman M, Thomns r. Barry $10, Mr, 1 ' 0 AM We'vo Just ro ceived another shipment of boys' corduroys Rtny All sizes. Also a fino selection of boys' all wool slacks. iff and Mm. Kl.ncr Btukel $10,1 Shell Oil compuny, Merrill branch $128, M. A. Howinan $10, Ktrot Niilluiiat bonk $29, J. R. Hlatch $10, Thomas W, Choi- burn $10, K. C. nurkci $20, Siintford Jonei and company $10, Morrill Lumber company $10, Mr. and Mm. John Klnlt $20, Mr. and Mia. II. IUkks $10. Kathrrlnc Utlcy $10, Mm. C. 11, Kpi'iiki'l' $10, It, II, Cirunihlt'S $10, Auui.nl Andrlru $10, Cart er's nii'iil iniirkcl $10, United .Spanish War veteran $2, W. K. Curtis $10, Clllbcrl Harrison $21), Jim McMillan $10, K. J. Perry $10, t'nki! Hrilhers $10, Oelberl Krrdrrlrk $10. Cii'oriii) A. Holler $20, II. W. I.arkey $10, Carl V. Ilaupiirh $10, In Memory of John Hlnncwell $44. Heed S. Mollno $10, Andrew Ortls $13, William Prlcbc $10, J. W. Crosslin $10. Mr. and Mm. Klroy Call $10, GeorKo Dumnro $10, Hay Cyr $12, It. O. l.owery $20, lien Hiicki'i.ell $10, W, ltna FraiH-ln $12, William A. Mavo $10. ftoberl Niiuniilly $10. M. L. Weaver $1.1, II, O. Adumt $10, flay V. Chase $20, Ur. -I,. W. 1'c-i.lo $2A, Klamath Saddla club $10, CiroriiR C. Hire $10, Standard OH rompnny of Calif ornia $313, Chlloqiiln Lumber company employer $7110.1(1, Total to date: .$40,873.00. , Langell Valley I.ANGEI.L, VALLEY Mm. Marxarot Uurnett and Mm. Lela Murray entertained the Lannell Valley Women's club at Mm. nurnett'a home, September 2B. Pinna were made for a dance to be held in the community hall, November 4, to raian money to inaure the hall. Nettle Davis will be chairman of the dance committee. Farewell preaents will be pur chased for Mr. and Mm. Charles Ilevell, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Mc llnth and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koote. Mao Gale was appointed to meet with dlalrlct directors con cerning: the club's taking over the community hall. Cora Leavltt resigned a sec retary of the club, and waa given a vote of thanks for her 10 years of service to the club. Nettle Davis was appointed as the new secretary. Attending the meeting were Florence Uotklna, Grace Revell, Eva Roberts. Rebecca House, Christine Drown, June Coheo, Nettlo Davis. Edith Jones, Mary Leidy. Mae Gale. Florence Ray son, Grace Dearborn. Madge Monroe, Cora Leavltt, Jean House, Mildred Novotny, and Hattle Walker, all of Lancell val ley, Mrs. Mary Dearborn of Bo nanza, Mrs. Edna Bunn of Ash land, and Dorothy Revell of An chorage, Alaska, The Bnnanza-Langell Valley Garden club met at the home of Mrs. Louise Barnum In Dairy, on September 22. In the absence of the urea dent. Marviret Hev, den, the meeting was conducted by Vice President Bessie Frailer. Discussion of the winter storage of vegetables and the care of flowers was held. Plants and snrutis were nrnucht to the meet Ing by tho members, to be clven to the Marine Barracks for the landscaping of the grounds. Following the meeting, re freshments were served by Mrs, Barnum. Those present were Theresa Tenre, Llizle Schmnr. Ireno Hartley. Blanch Gowen, nolle Rosa, Mary Leldy and Bessie Frailer. Dick Pcnple was the honored euest at a buffet supper given at Iho J. E. House home on Tues day evening. Rebecca House and Cora Leavltt were hoatesses, Dinner was followed by cards and singing. Dick will leave Wednesday ovenlng for Farragut,' Ida., after a two weeks' furlough. Present at the farewell dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Popple, Doris Leavltt, .lean House. Marv Ann Leavltt, Tom House. Ted Peonle, Cal Leavltt. Bill House and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt. , Here it is! The New Box Bag of soft dressmaker . ....- felt tint opeM' wide to icveil lots 0 ' . ' space. Just one from' ' our high-style bty . selections in new colors; and only . . . . ftRS, ROEBUCK AID CO: 1SS Bouth th ' fw,i.,J o, h, ,, 1, umnmn ss anti Hvhtl SOCIETY Sewing Clut The Art Ncedln club met at tlio homo of Mm. Roland Cofer, Wednesday; October 4, for an ovenlng of sewing and games. Those present were Mr. Hszel Swnnnon, Mm. Christine Melcalf, Mm. Grace Cnwdrey, Mrs. Lou Ian lllchn, Mrs. Murjorie Laeu bo, Mrs. Ruth O'llarra, Mrs. Kl alo Snucr, Mm. Alma Campbell, Mrs. Ava Whltlatch, Mrs. Ivy Propat, and the hostess, Mrs. Hazel Cofer. , I 5 - Camp Fire GVs CHILOqUIN On September 22, me bui-gooi-gl-noosc-kunga Camp Fire Girls of Chlloquln held their first meeting on Chel- gaele Island, at Iho Junction of tt.e hpraguo and Williamson rivers. The ceremony was baaed on a nature theme, and a new group under tne leadership of Mrs. Nell Martin, waa taken into Camp urn mat nignt. Tlio ranks - awarded were: trull acrker, Juanlla Buck: wood gatherer, Lorralno Grayblll: fire maker, Georgia Prlegc; torch hearer, Francis Bradley; litem ture, Elene Pohll and Greta Ma. this: Indian lore. Jane Flurv: art Gynel llsnlan;. water activities Norma Lee Glencer. uemeiuon or ma Island, in memory of Barbara Bradfleld was given by' Norma Lee Glen ger. It will now be used-as a recreational ground. The' ceremonial was attended by a good crowd of interested friends and parents of the girls. .,..888' Social Club Meets Mm. F. H. Cofer and Mrs. Nina Currier presided over the tea hour and four tables of bridge at the October meeting of the Eastern Star Social club, Friday afternoon at the Masonic temple. Colorful arrangements of -fall flowers were used on the table Bnd about the room. Mrs. Cal vin Hunt . received honors for high at. the close of play, and the special, award went to Mrs. waiter Brown. 8 8 5 Oh Sunday. October 1st. Mary Ion Rusco and Jeanne Seancy leu tor Asniand. wnera tney have enrolled as . freshmen In SOCE. Mary Lou expects to major . In sciences, while Jeanne will take art subjects Both girls are popular members of the younger set and gradu ated from KUHS with the class nf 1044. malar artf aeotln n. awrtlai ikla, sdqaldilrBOTOtecMci,tatndM RESItlOB . 4 ' 0 ' t . 0 mer ' , ' 0 pi?., i. . Tiftllv-' M fT ' qr V I J M Quality l-'.sl . Chroma Raflector $ WWM S'&rJ 1P; 7. j, iJKlV 1 1 HriUj. Sy I H - AH work 4one by fsctory-tesJnsd rrt. AU aatsrlsls sad . wW l' ' ' ' "yN s$'y? I -tsfr worknuuishlp MUy guarsntoed. ' ' 1.. .... kJ- :m. r23XXxw a.. . .. MIDLAND The Homo Eco nomics club met recently at the homo of Mrs. B. H. Mistier. Tho orgnnlzullon of an extension unit for Midland was discussed and ans were muds for a card nurly o bo hold Saturday. October 14. In tho grange hfill. Present at tho meeting were Mrs. Mildred Largent, Mm. Anna Sutton, Mrs. Kininn Lumh, Mrs. Pearl Burnett and grand son, Jlmmlo Hickman, Mm. Amy C.'rapo and sons, Mm, Mario An (Ircau, Mrs. Minnie Aniireuu and daughter Hull., Mm. Edith Docli ery and son Hill, Judy Milcgun, Mrs. i.oiuae Milium, ivirs, unr bara Mistier and son Ralph, and her grandsons, Edward and Gary Burke. The noxt meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Emma Lamb. S 8 8 Picturesque cornea In for Klamath county more praise and publicity In a factual story in the Uclooer issue of Nature magazine, the author of which is Elizabeth Butler Loosley of 1B02 Manzanlta, a free-lance writer. "Faithful" Is the title of the story which Is about a family of Hcesc In tho Fort Klamath coun try years ago when U, S. troops were stationed at tho fort, and It is beautifully Illustrated with a pen and ink sketcn. 8 8 8 A regular rhpeting of the Neighbors of Woodcraft was held Monday evening, Octobpr 2, In the new location In tnc rit hall. Alta Clark presided and Dlcksy Weed and Eva Richard son were hostesses for the pot luck sunncr. The next meeting. October 18, will be a birthday parly and all members who have had n.rtn days in the last three months will he guests of honor. Telonhono 4587 STARTS my There's Excitement A-Head FESTIVE IEW Dream halt'oro'trieiedetigned la ' mak you devatalingjtorrinj nw elegance in (lurries of feathers one) fur, sequins and high colors, They look extravagant and cosf A sL.JS ". - S .Av,.A II y -'Nft IATION CEKTIStlC AT E NIIBIB 2. 'A m SEARS Pinochle Club The Lucky Pinochle club was entertained Wednesday, Septem ber 27, at me i.omo oi rvmuue Phillips, 2230 Garden. Luncheon was served at one o clock to Hita Fuller, Nettie Good. Ruth Kr.hnm lli-Niiln llrutlrm. Flor ence Young, Mary Martin, Zclla Biankenslili) and the hostess, mid ttm iiftnrnrxm wiir snent at cards, with Rita Fuller holding nigh score, ursine urnuon sec ond, Mary Martin low, and the pinochle award went to Zclla Illiinkenship. The next meeting October II. will be with Ruth Schoru, 1724 Jvory. 8 Jennie Hum and Mary Curtis were the hostesses for the pot hick luncheon of the Past Noble Grand club of the Rebckahs, served at one o'clock Tuesday, October 3. in tho IOOF hall, and eleven members attended. A let ter was read telling what Christ inas uifts would be appreciated by the Odd Fellows home. At the next meeting of the club the packages will be assembled and made ready to pack, 8 8 Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft met at the homo of their senior guardian, Stella Dryden, Wednesday, October 4, at 4 p. m. for a regular business meeting followed by games and refreshments. Eleven members attended and Mrs. Dryden was assisted by Alta Clark. Jltlleve misery, as moat momcis do. 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