PACE SIX rnk A I till brvv uud noias Monday Meeting Monday evening's dinner meeting and program of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club, October 16, was turned into a pre-election review of candidates and measures. Elcnoia Weatherford, head of the legislative committee, acted as program chairman, and Hazel Morrison, first vice, presided in the absence of the president, Norma Miller. State measures that will appear on the November ballot were explained by Coral Sabo, Ellen Upp, Betty Jones. Bertha Geiger and Lillie Darby. Twyla Ferguson presented an HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON impartial resume of the county ballot, candidates for county of fices, and introduced Rose Poole, candidate for state legis lature; wae r. snort, county clerk who is running for re election, and Dorothea Buck, county commissioner candidate. Olive Cornett discussed the city ballot, quoting statements from the four mayoralty candi dates, and introduced Anne Mason and Ruth T. Berry, can didates for the office of city treasurer. Durlne a short business meet ing it was announced that the BPW club will taKe cnarge 01 the servicemen's center on Sun day, November 12. A report from the treasurer disclosed a naid-un membership ot lit all of whose names will appear in the club's year-book now be ing printed, Colorful Halloween decora tions were used on the dinner table, arranged urder tne direc tion of Martha Keller. Happy Day Mrs. W. C. Little entertained members of the Happy Day Sewing club at her home, 2444 Orchard way, Wednesday eve ning, October 18. Those attend ing were Mrs. Harry Wiard and her daughter, Mrs. M. L. Cle ment of Portland: Mrs. Reuben Peterson, Mrs. Douglas Free borg, Mrs. Clifford Case, Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Mrs. Plez Cham berlain, Mrs. Ernest Zerble, Mrs. Homer Stiles, Mrs. Clay ton Wiard, Mrs. S. H. Goddard, Mrs. Francis Beard and the hostess. "Flea" was played during the evening and Mrs. Beard held high score and Mrs. Peterson second. The guest award went to Mrs. Clement. Mrs. Peterson, of Wiard lane, will be hostess for the next meeting November 1, ! S Returns Mrs. C. E. Brissenden returned this week from San Diego where she was guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Redelings and family. She accompanied Mrs. Phillip W. Farrell and children oi Redmond to the southern city -where the Farrells will reside while Ensign Farrell, formerly district SA supervisor lor southern Oregon, is stationed there. While in San Diego Mrs. Bris senden spoke to money-manage ment classes at tne san Diego nigh school explaining the fi nancial planning and account dooks used Dy farm security i families. She was honored at a luncheon fpr wives of marine corps officers the Brissendens i had kpown while living in- San iiegoi ! Mrs. Brissenden is the wife of i Major Clarence . Brissenden, ! USMC, now stationed on Guam l and the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Jay A. Fairclo of Merrill "xoaa. - - is. IANW Gathers ' tiers nf the Arf w-n- i t 1 S thered or the regular of Mrs. J. F. Goeller, South I Riverside avntiua I membership of eighteen was I r.-""-"u "im, uxie or ine love , nest of Klamath's Indian sum i. mer davs. nnri tho a,, rwere at their best on the trees , and snrubs of this avenue, the i oiaesi street in Klamath Falls. 1 Mrs. Goellpr tiari a .nl1nf.-nH i of early day newspapers and - .BeaiiicB wiulu were enter , taming, and Mrs. F. R. Olds showed a collection of photo J graphs dating around the early , jouus. r lowers trom the Goel ; ler garden were used in decor atlons Qhnnt tha rnnm. , Mrs. Marion Hanks will be t hostess to the club at the next ' meeting, Wednesday afternoon, November 1, at her home 133 x-uie street. o o a I Friendship Club ! ? S: ,' Dryden and Mrs. w-, Stanley entertained the Friendshm rlnh of rw-.-i f?mf.F,ri,18y eveniiB. October , nueuuiui were Alice White, , Irene Markham, Lillian Webb, I Maude Plyler, Blanche Mots chenbacher, Velma Hull, Hermie fan,cis- stella Drydcn and Ruth Stanley. Auction was played ' after the business meeting and t""' S?JC,B held h'8h kT". i Alice White second, Irene Mark ham low, and the special award ; went to Lillian Webb. I The day of meeting has been changed to the third Friday of Mmh J"0!"1' and Ve1ma Hull ! rr "Jfo hSl,tess, November i ' with Mrs. Francis assisting. Alton Adding Machine Friden Calculators Royol Typewriter Desk Chair File For that hard-to-gt Items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. IJ4 So. 8th Klamath Fall. Armada Drive Members of the Klamath Falls Woman's Library club arc taking part in the "Armada" drive which the General Federa tion of Women's Clubs in Amer ica is sponsoring for I lie pur chase of an armada of planes for the navy. The committee named to con tact club members and urge them to buy bonds includes Mrs. Glenn Kent, Mrs. G. C. Blohm. Mrs. E. D. Hamaker. Mrs. Dean Osborn and Mrs. Bert C. Thomas. If an individual club raises enough money through the pur chase of bonds, a plane will have inscribed on it the name of that club. The Klamath Falls women hope that through their efforts this may be done for the local organization. Banks or other points where bonds are purchased will be checked and anyone may allo cate their particular bond into this channel. Surprise Party A group of friends of Mrs. Ross Tromblee of the Henley district surprised her Wednes day evening with a birthday party. Four large cakes were served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Nelson, Mrs. Ar thur Borgerson. Mr. Ross Trom blee, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Durant, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck, Helen Durant, Mrs. Axel Nel son, Bruce Durant. Linda Du rant. Dicky Gumner. Eileen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Gel stom and Mrs. Loye Lowther. SHOWN IN NATIONAL MAGAZINE Members of the Klamath Saddle club relax after an early-morning ride. On the fence, left to right, are Maxinc Cameron, Lavlna Mattoon, Hazel Bnkcr. Barbara McKoen, Evelyn Drew, Mary Scott and Joe Matt. In front are Gladys Hogue, Beth Chase, Clarice Moon, Helen Perry, Billy Adams, Blanch Harmon, Pearl Drew and Ernistinc Read. Not In the picture, but members of the club, arc Alice Dale Ray, Mabel Llskcy, Francis McNcely, Etta Paddock and Marge Burleigh. At the request of the "Western Horseman," this picture appeared in the September-October issue of that national magazine. VFW Auxiliary The auxiliary to the Veter ans of Foreign Wars met in the library clubroom Thursday eve ning. October 19, with Mrs. H. J. McGilvray presiding. There was a very good attendance, and Margaret Livingston was received into membership. Dor othy Jagosz of San Diego- was a visitor and expects to transfer to this lodge soon. Mrs. D. W. Lavin gave an in teresting talk about the young Citizens club which was organ ized in Altamont school last year and which has increased its membership greatly this year. Martha Barron, patriotic in structor, gave instructions as to lodge procedure in patriotic services, and Florence Miller thanked the lodge for the flow ers sent her while in the hos pital. Patricia Henry, banquet chairman, reported on the ban quet held Sunday. October 15. and was rendered a vote of thanks for Its success. Ger trude Roper received the spec ial award. At the next meeting, Novem ber 2, there will be initiation of new members. Birthday Clifford Kellcy was sur prised Sunday evening, October 15, when a number of relatives and friends dropped in to help him celebrate his birthday with a shower. After gifts had been presented to the honored guest, dinner was served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Withrow, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Huck, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Irving White. Mrs. J. D. Huck, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Andrieu, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McLelland, Lucille Walz, Hattie Meers, Charles Deexe. Gaynor Huck, Ruth Andrieu- and Mrs. William Walz of Ellis, Kan. Lucky Birthday Diane Blnkley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blnkley, 1015 Huron, was born on Fri day, October 13, and Friday evening, October 13, she cele brated her eleventh birthday with a "Superstition party" at her home. The guests entered the darkened basement and fol lowed the magic rope under ladders, open umbrellas, past black cats with glowing eyes, until they reached the safety and light of the main floor. Lucky and unlucky symbols were everywhere about th rooms, and games were enjoyed. The birthday cake was decor ated with four-leaf clovers. Twelve guests attended: Mary Jane Howard, Diane Swansen, Anna Mae Wahlqulst, Freda Scogglns, Eleanor Emery, Mary Hooker, Jane Tingley, Barbara Snider. Anita Hall, Marilyn Johnson, Dewey Lambert and Jean Selby, with Diane making the thirteenth. Social Calendar ItUrday. Oalabar II I a cm of Woman Vntara rumma lUrvt danra lvn bv Waamti Golf And Country CIUP ai nunnouw. Rtgulttr mealing AAUW, 4t U-30 P- m. Wlnim bniut room, Mo4r, OoUfcar II narewn group 01 womiin 7 . eluh will mati at V.JO In amall club roon In eiiy iiprarr. Hallputan party and danr flvan hy Thau fiho In lh loor hall at p. m Tnir, Oeutttr II Happy Hour flub, horn Mr. H. A. Funk on No. oth. 2 p. m. Tktjriity. OcUfcer t Hallowtan roaium parly at Marina Barrarka (or Junior HottMi. rrl4yi Nvtmlr I Rlvaralda PTA to antaruln wllh fva ntn program for laacMri in Khool auditorium. Taialy, Ntwkr T Nllt lunrhaon at Pallcan cafa, 1 p ,m. Mandar. Narambar I . Dr. Kuicn Nauhaua to Itcturt bafora Klamath Valla Wnmin'i Library club at a p. m. In main library auditorium. Wtdotiday. Navamfcar II Platoff Don Coaiacka at Pallcan. apon aorad by Klamath Community Concart auoelatlon. aturay. Navamtm tl Annual holiday baiaar and taa by Bl Paul a Epiicopal church In parlih houaa. altrday, Dinnktr t Wlntar Danclnc club, tint party. Itaamaa QoU and Country club. Wadntiday, Jasaary IT William Prlmroaa. apomortd by Warn ih Community Concarl aaaociatloa Tha Pallcan. I i Attend Services Mrs. Arthur R. Dickson, worthy matron of Aloha chap ter No. 61, Order of the Eastern Star, reminds all members of the order that an Invitation hat been accepted to attend serv ices at the Presbyterian church, 601 Pine street, next Sunday. October 22. Members will meet outside the church at 11 o'clock, and a section will be reserved Inside for seating them in a body. Mrs. Dickson requests a full at tendance. s s Delta Gamma chapter of Del phian will meet at the home of Mrs. R, C. Woodruff on Pacific Terraco Tuesday at 9:45 a. m. "Russia, the Unpredictable" will be the topic under discussion. Majors Honored On Leave Here Several sorini nvnra min wri-H nave nr-i-n -i. Marl Swimnen iiml Mnjnr Zed Barnes, hmi, 'n nr v.l residents, wliu arc on leave vimiiiir ri leurls nnd , . J Major SwnnsiMt l sei'vlng with llio U. S. nrinv n tl at WeiHlovcr, Uliih, where lit family Is now llvliu. "'"13 inliitj f nl. t . "" v n n c a Luncheon WM Vrv.'tf io uraca Book. m,i'1'i Lowe, Llttln, Esther Adku."'. Iln lir Mill lies riMm-nru neveriii wreKM duly. Ho Iwis l",f I" liifUn Blll China with t,? air corps. - The Iwo niujnrs wcro enler tallied by Mr. and Mrs. James E. Swannun. brolher mill hlster-in-luw nf Miijur ,Swiiiim-ii, on Wednesday with an liifonnnl corktnll party nt their home fol lowed bv dinner nt Sari's. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Jacobs and Mr. mid Mrs. C. L. Lolcumn. A pheHsimt dinner was lilven for Major Swhiim-ii mul Major Barnes at the hemic of Mr. mul Mrs. Rudy Jucohs, 2IKIS Del Moro, on Thursday evening. John MncWIIIIiuns wus iiIho mi honored guest, when lie was rongratulutcd on the lilrlh of his new son. Orange candles and a large bowl of fruit centered the table, which wus laid with a yellow cloth. Other gm-ala were Mr. and Mrs. Jiimes E. Swhiiuvii. 8 i ' Mrs. Jacob Held, mother of Mrs. Carldton W, Hornlbrook of Pacific Terrace, Is spending a few weeks at C-'niniel, Cm lit., visiting her soivlu-luw mid daughter. MuJ. find Mrs. Dun J. Barber, and their two daughters. MUchell, K.tryn bM Mrs. Norwood, Vclm. J'l held high .eore.SlM second and Ksjimla el ow Tim plnorhfi .J lo Violet Vmico. Mll (CI jffV 'Hun I, 3 GREAT Ul HOMl BRICHlBof Sundays KFJI J;JQf, Now You Can Send Fower$-By-Wire through II 724 Pine St. Phon, Mil 1 , J. tl oofe IlliM 1 1 'l9i fo; sizes II . I t fliv - I -1 l?l I, t0 k yj look mm ?f w: l 2495 2295 f 2495 I I i a1 111 lc ,0 lA t A ll ' ,n,al in j 4Mp" V 1 a it f ' ' Keo . ;