HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN 155 vv ibi iei v v eub tv C . avy ividri ounudy I , . wi,er, (In uclilor of Mr. and Mm, II. C. Chllhcrg, The hr In of W. I'. King. Unlled Sliit.- nnvy nlr P'" full worlilinu. wlilcli wok pinco lit tun Clillbi.ig Immc I0jI . uthooii, October 1 5. KiiiKl".' ". .. rc.-uil bcfoio M flii'iiliicT bunked will. Tim f flower" ii mi lull candles, by llui Itcv. Unwind lluli'liiiis ' , viral Christian t-lmrc-li. I ff i?. Kt'irln worn n nnvy mill and 8 white feather " I "rchlVl ll""' ' lu-r shouldrr. Pnlly l., ., ,.- wore n light- luil, mid Ml Meyers, d e n t . i.r o U" hr"lP' W'"" y F'.S . mulching i'rsg. Led KPP-rly:, "I ' i'"1.' ,vl ir Hon '"" dinner k'."e..f.,,,:fV..o of ilia .ml III " "ntl l""Kh' 'sic? nnd Vlvlii... niino The Dull'.-. Oregon, to nt ihn wnldliiK. ,,.r SUM" Vicve m.: L Fa. .i'-n''k. ,n,,d ,llll'tMM. Pitt ilcr' Ua no I Kiwn. ' inrkv TS I urts. Fnnrle Pur ' r"i,ny Vermillion. Uob ,11. Bunny Bonner and Jeu.) , yVoom l the sun I Mr. George KHU '' M"- nrd tho Klamath nnvi.1 "". .,...1. hmn It K III III- muse u'" Falls. . S S ! ipgell Valley f1 iNGFI.Ij VALLEY -11". i IH Thomn.i ciilertnlned Ihc 0 si. Ilnrniibiis church at 'home. Thursday afternoon ,o Brown win In charge of netting. Plans were rondo 1C annual dinner mid biuniir . held al the Parish hall, ' In December. 'I In- next meeting will be nil Novcm- J when the ladles will IJO i'iIcv for mi all-day meeting e We of Mrs. Walter Pltent were Mnxine nrown. fvil Roberta. Madge Monroe, W.Aaret Burnett. Delia Kent, S ir Krnricr. Alum F.mhrey, G,e Bffell. Ertlth Jones, Flor- iBolklnn. Lela Mtirmy, Doro f evell, Glennii Jonej, Mnry t orn, Betty Pepnle. Hn.el k Ifi'nn, Cora Lenvltl nnd Vlr inl Thomas. ''lis. Bill Burnett entertained Kf a dinner nt her home on ,dy evenlns In honor of hitiusband'n birthday . The oc rwiii win also their 11th wed ili. anniversary. Clne.Hii were !r.nd Mr?. Karl Kent, Mr. nnd V-if Lester Lenvltt, Dorl.i and Ann Lenvltt, Joo Murine, h ard and Mnnto Burnett, Cal vin .jJUavill and Mr. and Mrs. It. hold, and In tun Wii nerveii m and Mrs. Lcntrr Pinrlli ainrd with a ravioli din- rit their home In Midland on f v. Guests were Mr. and Roy Cain, Mr. and Mrs. hKenl, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert alii. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bur tland son. June and Joyce th. Joe Marino. Mrs. Fnve In and Bernlce Pinelll. 5 5 5 Ml. and Mrs. J. W. Mnrrlsnn fey City, Oreiton. are the its of a boy bnm Mondny, t id, at Tillnmook. c- received here Baylcss. Mrs. mother. Thn Mnrpl. tlhav r, J)r. nnd Mr. r v. Mnrri. -Mformcr Klamath residents mwuiviDR at Bay City, arc pa Kuinunarcnis. T 16, nt 1 wit lo word ' Irs. Kennetl tl.'on's mothei 5 YOUR DUTY RITA WHISENANT Ucmri Coimitofoittt (E are many times when t u nealect our hair. umc is short . '. . when vo n cold or other III it's not or ndvis jo wet the 1 you'rel to let III 'WO 1 n ii i I.. . " "a "oui shiirn-! And it's such Hthat Dnii.f ' ifters Dry! oo is do- ' hlr is soiled, oily or aut.Vi unnleasant with w other odors . . . then's e to ,o it. f p,yi Jlmt "mail amount (,noro for L hlr Inlo a trklsh mill. C eniiin Ihm l, i - SCnln linuinitihvj L il. . . nnniu lu Olio small l, .,.! . ! Then remove the, pow Jn"' mos 1,1 Powder I "Tlmf, nil re i. . " floes wonders A wit. 45 "hampoos is only a . L.',l'n, 1 mnnllon Ogilvle Fr. I m rlo,l i i.ii 1 hi u ,u lci you ""IIIJIUU. -RITA. n Friendship Court Krlrndshiii t.'mirl, II, Order of the A mil I nil t h. mrt in the Ma sonic li'inplo on WcdiicMlny eve- nliiK, Ui'tober III. 'I'lir rltiiiillnlli: wink w,i rx- pinplilli-d (nr 111 new iiirinbn. Ilrtty Zlikle. Mrs. limn- Lurin. Mrs. Unrnlliy lliuiiiilon. Mrs. IIIiiiicIh- Uiirki-r. Mrs. Alma (trie, Mrs. IVnil CJlsvnhl. Mm. Wlllii Lynch, Mrs. (.'luirlntlo Ov born. Mrs, Ijlli-n Fairi'im, Mrs. Myrlltt Willliinih, Mr. tii-uriji- y. Pierce, Mr. Ilnrace K. (ielz. Mr. Cilen j. 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i i , Mr. Cecil E, Hamilton mid Mr. F. John West. Mrs. niiinchi; Sliul.c, rovnl niiilion, viis iis.iiMi'fl bv 1'ni.t Hoyiil Miilrnii Mrs. Frances ltecves, mid Mrs. Kdllh CrsspI. assoclnte million, had as her lis slslnnt, Mrs. Kvn Leu LruiK, pust niyiii iniiiroii. All iiii.il riiynl innlinns nnd pa lions were i-srorted nnd lnlio din ed, Mrs. Kvn Lone, n uiniirl officer of the stale, win, also In troduced. 8 S 8 A rcRnlur inecilnK of Prosper ity Ri'beknh ludiji- was held Tiiursilny evening, October 111, In the IOOF hull, and (ollowinK tho meetlnu Hose Jones and Charlotte Martin served refresh ments, (he. decorations and re freshments cnrrylnK out the Halloween theme. Frances Mini sell will be refreshment chair man for the next mcclini:. No vember 2. m to. WED SUNDAY Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Kins (Thcda Wlsncrt cut their tiered wedding cake at the reception following their wedding, which wns hi.ld Simdnv at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs II. C. Chllberg, of 72S North Eleventh. Comart. W 1 i i Mi COWBOY Billy Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner of 3235 Home dnlc, Is Just two and a half years old. Comart. Railroad Party The potluck supper and busi ness meeting of the Railroad I Employes' National Pension as- (.-Delation, held Monday evening, I October 10, in the Community hull on Garden proved very In teresting, although the principal speaker of the evening was un able to attend. Mrs. J. M. Jen sen, president of the local chap ter, conducted the business meeting, at which time it was decided to hold the meetings In different homes for a time. The November meeting will be nt Ihc home of Mrs. Jensen, 241 Michigan. Much Interest is shown in these meetings by thoso who have mode a study of the two pension bills at present before congress. The bill sponsored by the RENPA calls for a pen sion to be paid lo widows who have reached the age of 55, as well as an annuity for children under IB. while the other bill pays only at the age of 65. s Mrs. Eldon Brnttain and Wil liam Mornndc wen: worthy nialrun nnd worthy patron ul the regular meeting of the Cascado Crcsl chapter of OES held In the Masonic hall, Chllouuin on Wed nesday evening, October 18. New members initiated at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Klrcher. Mr. Kirchcr's mother of Silvcrton, Oregon, was a special guest for the oc casion. The evening was concluded wilh a social hour and refreshments. Wednesday Club On October 18, Wednesday club met for a Halloween parly in the parish house of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Tables were decorated with fall flowers and candles, and corn stalks and a life-sized witch completed the arrangements. Bridge nnd pinochle were played with Mrs. Arthur Moore holding high score and Mrs. John Hawkins, low. Pinochle award went to Mrs. Harry Mc Intrcc. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Frank Bogalay, Mrs. T. J. Orr, Jr., Mr. Howard Dixon and Mrs. Russell Fairchild. The next meeting will be held November 1. Birthday Shower . Mrs. Pete Hcdbcrg and Mrs. Swan Erickson wcro hostesses Tuesday evening at a shower given for Mrs, iilrger Dnhlstrom at the Hcdbcrg homo on Upham. Mnny gifts were received by the honor guest, after which a buffet supper was served. The liiblo was centered with a bowl of roses and fall flowers. I lunoring Mrs. Dnhlstrom well! Mrs. Albert Dwlght, Mrs. Albert Clawson, Mrs. Otto Claw son, Mrs. Ralph Janson, Mrs. Henry Fagrell, Mrs. Oscar Olsen, Mrs. Knrln Carlson, Mrs. Eugene Hnillc, Mrs. Peter Eastman, Mrs. Hirger Dnliiin, Mrs. Ole Scl slrom, Mrs. Carl Lindbergh, Mrs. Axel Nelson, Mrs. Arthur Bor gerson. Mrs. Art Lind, Mrs. Howard Dunn, Mrs. Lawrence Bcrgmann, Mrs. Leonard Mattson, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Richard Anderson, Mrs. Vergil Nelson, Mrs. Fred Lckberg. Mrs. Andrew Pcrsson. Mrs. Erick Olson, Mrs. Fred Goellcr, Mrs. Ole Olson, Mrs. Carl Carlson. Mrs. Pct Strid, Grace Bordal, Nell Lind bergh, Eva Rac Jacobson and the Hostesses. l hose who sent gilts but were unable lo attend were Mrs. Laura Bcrgmann, Mrs. Axel Ja cobson, Mrs. Axel Johnson, Mrs. Emcriek Hull, Mrs. Brebner Sae thcr, Mrs: Oscar Anderson, Mrs. John Berglund, Mrs. Ed Froid, Mrs. Stewart Patty, Mrs. Win field McDaniel, Mrs. Anna Bru ner, Mrs. Hijding Erickson, Mrs. Swan Olson, Mrs. John Berg, Mrs. Paul Norselh, Mrs. Dave Relnoldson and Mrs. Frank Ol son. I. A surprise party was given on Sunday, October 15, by Mrs. Samuel Ackcrnian, for her hus band, who celebrated his birth day on that date. A heavy lace cloth covered the table, which was decorated with fall flowers and candles. Entertainment was provided by Mary Louise Sexton, La Vcrne Reed and Marianne Sex ton, who sang, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Don Zumwalt. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ackcrman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Giest, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Muskopf, Mr. and Mrs. Don Zum walt, Mrs. Harry Landrum and her sister, Mrs. Anne Folsom, who is visiting here from south ern California, Mrs. Delia Kelly. Mrs. Ben Sisscl. Marion and Mary Louise Sexton, LaVernc Reed, Carol, Jackie Lou and Carinne Aekerman. is f 4' , a.-lSy iV7" "T'V'V' - ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED To be married in New Zealand are Sgt. Leo M. Case, son of Mrs. Ethel M. Duran of this city, and Mavis Jean Austin, of Wellington, New Zealand. They plan to make their home in Klamath Falls after the war. mm Rem nmERicnn berutv 'The Lift that never lets you down" i For f gtut loveliness 1 1 ; theft's ml American beauty wilh Perma-ltlifl. For a miracle happens at the hast tif the bra-cup where a sojl ciisliion iiuel sojlly lifts your bosom, holds that ftm rounded contour, never ieeomes limp or lax through seasons of washing and wear. Kiss the bras good-bye that put red ridges on your pretty shoul ders. There's neither bone, bulk nor pull in PermaLfCs centle support. Bra and Bandeau styles $1.2510 $2 (DGtS DISTINCTIVE APPAREl Phone 8222 901 Mom t JHies robes invite you to sntiggle inlo them . for an evening at home 'with a book and ' bright red apples. They're warm and friendly at all hours . . , bright or subtle in their color. Beautiful quilted robes In satin pastels or prints, velvet, jersey prints or crepes 16.95 up Moose Women The Women of the Moose met in regular session Tuesday, Oc tober 17 in the Moose hall with Senior Regent Frances Waits presiding. A program was given by the alumni committee under the direction of May Capps, chairman. The principal speak er was Cap Burbcck, and his subject was "Work of the Alumni" after which the alumni pledge was given. tnrce candidates were initiat ed Into the descending circle. They were Ray Vada Marshall, Lucille Harvey and Henrietta Horn. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. tight tables were in play at the card party sponsored by the Women of the Moose Friday, Oc tober 13, and Mrs. New held high score, Fannie Mac Thomp son, second, and the special award went to Mrs. Good. Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft met in the KC hall Monday, October 16, at 4 p. m. for a business meeting and Hal loween party. Games suited to the occasion were played, and late in the afternoon they en joyed refreshments. LayRayne Weed and Paula Ann Clark will serve on- the committee for the next meeting, November 6. Mrs. Harry Briggs invited a few friends to her home Thurs day afternoon lo meet her daughter. Mrs. Clifford H Jones, who is here from Sacra mento, Calif., until October 24. Guests for pinochle and des sert were Mrs. Jack Schultz, Mrs. Ted Reeves, Mrs. C. A. Lundy, Mrs. Frank Marks, Mrs. Sanford Selby and Mrs. Guy Harmon. Third Birthday Jimmy Slarkey's third blrth day was observed Monday from one to half past two o'clock when his mother, Mrs. S. J. Starkey, entertained mothers nnd their youngsters with a party at the family home, 1939 Lowell. Present were Mrs. Larry Campbell and Catherine Ann, Mrs. Walter P. Lassett and Tom my, Mrs. John Coppage and Bennie, Mrs. Howard Dixon and Mike, Mrs. Harold Palmer and Patly, Mrs. Chnrlcs Mack and Becky, Mrs. John Shaw and Susan, Mrs. Greer Drew and Nancy and Diane, Mrs. Paul Gastcr and Annabclle and Dar lene, Diane Maestrettj, and Jim my's two aunts, Mrs. Carleton W. Hornibrook and Mrs. Roland E. Oakcs. 5 Miriam Circle of the First, Presbyterian church will hold Its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. G. Logan Black of 207 Grant, Thursday, October 26, at 2:15 p. m. Mrs. E. DeWitt will conduct the devotional exercises. A book review will be given. Mrs. Jennie Hum is to be assist ant hostess. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. r t 8 f a Get Your Skirts - Sweaters Blouses at THE TCWNKCP Main at Fifth i NATION ViU-ft ym. 4 l 'Mi i fiMiim. m A GIANT roOT I ATT OF UVE PURE STAPH ' COTTON "AIR-W0YEN'r THE COMFORT BUY SINCE 1881 Luxurious comfort combines with long, satisfactory service in the Scaly "Air-Woven" Tuftless mattress. Three generations tes tify to Its outstanding value. Come in and see it today! $4250 BOX SPRING SAME PRICE BUY BONDS 221 M.ain Klamath Furniture Co.-D:l Dsoer-Memfaer of the Grand Rapids Furniture Makers Guild 3:30 p. an Phone 5353 808 tain. Z