PACE SIX iEKALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Legion Auxiliary Holds Meet Here The district conference of district 4 of the American Legion uxillary was held here in Klamath Falls on Friday, November 17, at the Memorial hall. Klamath, Merrill, Malm and Ashland units were represented. Mrs. Charles E. Lemons, denartment president, of Pendleton Mrs. Earl J. Templar, department vice president, of Klamath tans, Mrs. Mae is. WMtcomb,- department secretary of Port land, Mrs. William G. Wylio, president of district 4, of Marsh field, Mrs. Harold C. Barchus, president of district 1, of Port land, and Mrs. Mildred Harm- len, department child welfare chairman, of Ashland, were the peakers for the meeting, bring ing to the units the program for the coming year. Mrs. Lenore Gallagher, presi dent of the Klamath unit, was in charge of arrangements for the meeting. Mrs. Paul Otterbein, Mrs. Fred LaForge. Mrs. Keith Ambrose. Mrs. Syd Evans, Mrs. James Hunter. Mrs. Carl SchU' bert, Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. A. Petersteiner and Mrs. George Rogers were the committee in charge of the luncheon. Out-of-town guests, accompan ied by Mrs. Gallagher, spent the morning in a tour of the Marine Barracks, Friday, and a lunch eon in their honor was given preceding the afternoon confer ence. Over 60 members and Euests attended and the lunch eon table was decorated with candles, a holiday arrangement of vegetables and truits, tianxea by sprays of ivy and bright au tumn berries. Highlight of the meeting was the presentation of a box of potatoes to each guest present. I Formal Banquet Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi enjoyed a formal banquet in the Blue room of the Willard hotel, Wednesday evening, No vember 8. Fall flowers were used in the centerpiece and place cards were turkeys made of small pine cones. This was followed by the rit uals of the sorority given by Mary Beth Hammond, president, with talisman roses and candles used as the decoration. Receiv ing the pledge ritual were Mrs. Lloyd Drew and Jacquie McLel lan, Helen Grumble, Lois Coady and Elsie Kurnick received the Ritual of Jewels. Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. Joe Lemen and Lois Coady were in charge of arrange ments. Those present were Mrs. John Hawkins, Mrs. Lloyd Drew, Mrs. Van Thome, Mrs. Dan Divens, Mrs. Norman Moty, Mrs. Ed Charon, Mrs. Lawrence Albrit- ion, Mrs. joe Lemen, Mrs. Arth ur Moore, Mrs. Lorn Dalcour, Betty Zirkle, Lois Coady, Elsie Kurnick, Jacquie McLellan, Maoge Magellan. Helen Gram ble. Elenora Weatherford. Kay Kaler, Mary Beth Hammond and .Lillian Kedkey. . S a is PRESIDENT Mrs. Charles E. Lemons, de partment president of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary, was here from Pendleton for the district conference of the auxiliary, held in Klamath Falls on Friday. No vember 17. She was an honored guest at a luncheon Friday noon in the American Legion hall. Birthday Observed Sally Glyn Jones celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary on November 10 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen a., jones, eos Lincoln. The afternoon was soent playing games, and favors were distributed among the euests. A beautifully decorated cake centered the refreshment table, and was later served to Mrs. Jasper Dnscoll, Mrs. L. Talia ferro, Willa Lynch, Patty Wil son, Grade Lou Henry, Rosetta am, rany atanley, Sandra Lynch, Mary Jo Piland, Paul Munson, Bobby Logan, David j-ennger. Koger Williams, Wayne Peery. At eight o'clock in the eve ning, dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. "Cotton" Taliaferro, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and Sally Presented A group of young girls was pracmea io me tiev. Frederick C. Wissenbach of St. Paul's Epis copal church recently in an ad mission service of the Girls Friendly society. Pins were given to the girls. Hazel Mor rison, aavisor, presented the group. New senior members are Caro lyn Orr, Carol Ackerman and Catherine Glidden. Junior mem bers are Nancy Warren, Vergie iujny, inoiiie tasnm, Ann New. man, Pattv Teale. RHrl n. ers, Sue Sessler, Janice Larson, , Marilyn Miller and Sara Stew art, 5 Birthday Dinner Mrs. Ted W. Butler entertain. ea at her home 313 M,iin with a party honoring her hu bund on his birthday, Wednes- uoy, Hovemoer io. Dinner was served at 8 o'clock, and cards were piayea later m the eve ning. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sebero, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Richmond and daughter, Mrs. Louis French, and Mrs. Lucille Conner. ! Chapter Meets ,Tau flwPter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Maida Heath, 1918 Melrose on Thurs day, November 2. Guests included Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Albert Gaster, Neah Hanan, Willa Lynch, and Betty. Jones. Members present were Mrs. G. Allcnsworth, Mrs. Jules Napier, Mrs. Russell Falrchlld, Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Doris Van tis, Lois Rumer, Lorna Hnldor son, Catherine Jackson, and the nosiess, jwaiaa Heath. The next meeting will be held November 18 at the home of Mrs. Jules Napier, 320 S. Rogers. Formal Dance Reames Golf and Country club was the scene of the for mal dance given Wednesday evening, November IS, by the non-commissioned officers of the Marine Barracks. The Dost orchestra, led bv TSgt. Jack Zamzow, provided music tor dancing, and a mid night lunch was served. Special euests were Lieufen. ant Colonel and Mrs. Georee Van Orden. and Mrs. Van Orden received the door prize. Lc-cnairmen in charge of ar rangements were TSet. Howard Case and Sgt. Andrew Stanton. Attend Meet Among those attending the banquet given by the American Legion and auxiliary of Klam ath Falls at the Willard hotel Thursday evening, October 26, in honor of Sgt. Pauline Suty of the WAC, were Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty and family. Those from the American Le- gion auxiliary of Malin includ ed Hazel Kalina, Irene Freitag, Martha Brothanek, Emma Wilde, Alice Nyhart and the president, Ethel Roberts. "a 1 fir- hfcjs'" (:, SECRETARY Here from Portland to attend the American Legion auxiliary district conference last Friday was Mrs. Mae E. Whitcomb, de partment secretary of the or ganization. Mrs. Whitcomb also state chairman for the an nual American Legion poppy sale. Aloha Chapter At the regular meeting of Aloha chapter. No. 61, Order of the Eastern Star, held Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple, the following named candidates received the degrees of the or der: Mrs. f reda Robinson, Mrs Marie Dickson Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Withrow, Mrs. Maude Phillips. Mrs. Ruth Hendricks Willard, and Mr. James Hunter. Beautiful chrysanthemums were used in the initiation cere. monies and in decorations in the chapter rooms. Mr. and Mrs Sanford Selby. and Mrs. Flor ence West served refreshments at the close of the chapter ses sion. The next regular meeting, No vember 28, will be a memorial meeting honoring the memory of members of the order who have died during the past year. S Farewell Party Mrs. Arthur Moore was hosjess Thursday evening, No. vember 9 at her home on New Castle, honoring Mrs. Joe Le men, who is moving to Sacra, mento, California with her family. whist was played, with prizes going to Mrs. Clarence Drake. Mrs. Joe Lemen, and Mrs. Mar ion Biehn. Followina refreshments. Mrs. Lemen was presented with a handkerchief shower. Those present were Mrs. Ed Charon, Mrs. Clarence Drake, Mrs. Dale Alter, Mrs. Marion Biehn, Mrs. John Hawkins. Mrs. Joe Lemen, Mrs. Norman Moty, Mrs. Lorn Dalcour, Mrs. Lloyd Drew, Mrs. Howard Listoe, Kay Kales. Elsie Kurnick, Helen Grumbles, Madge McLellan and Lillian Redkey. ""mwssjsjbsjsjsi ! t. .? T rhote bjr Evergreen Studioi Hollywood Methods DO Make a Difference! Modern technique available to you in photography at Evergreen Studios where you'll find is Hollywood Trained Photographers Special Hollywood Lighting Special Hollywood Make-up ueireeifi STUDIOS "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION 737 Main Phono 7240 Across the street from United States National Bank Studioi also in Medford, Bend, Albany aad Portland Sojourners Entertain With Dinner Dance The Sojourners entertained their husbands and guests at a gay apron-overall dinner dance at Lakcihorc inn last Friday evening, November 10. A large cake decorated in red, white, and blue centered the dinner table. Credit for the success of the party goes to Mrs. Byron Fried man, who was the chairman. She was assisted by Mrs. A. T. welch, Mrs. Frank Lambo, Mrs. L. c. 'Sauer. Mrs. William B. Yates, and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell Those attending the party were V and Mrs. Matt Finnl- gan. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fried man, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shan non. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Macy, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Harra, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young, and their guest. Mrs. Laura Jones. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sauer, Mr. and Mrs. William Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Premo, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ough, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klnderdick, Mr. and Mrs. Don Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambo. Mr. and Mrs. John Flemmings, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sommors, Mr. and Mrs. William Petty, Mr. ,n n d Mrs. Alton Welch. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hopkins, Mr. ami Mis. Don Rice, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lundy, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Crcswell, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stridors, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs, James Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Campbell. Mrs. William McCarthy. Mr. Larry Peoples, Captain and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Ensign and Mrs. R. Kershaw, and Mrs. Robert Garibois. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Flnnlgan entertained with a cocktail party before the Sojourners dance. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. James Sholdon, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheldon, . Ensign tin. I Mrs. R, Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. W, B, Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Oilgh. and Captain and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Nile Daughters Hostesses for the November luncheon of the Daughters of the Nile were Mrs. Ed Oslen dorf, Mrs. Fred Hellbronner. Mrs. It. A. Nllschelm and Mrs. Ray Oldenburg. As the regular mealing fell on election day. the timely mo tif of miniature polling booths and campaign slogans were used as table decorations. Mrs. Charles Martin received a birthday gift, and special prlr.es wcro awarded to Mrs. llneklcr and Mrs. Robinson. A short business session was held with reports heard on Zule Ima and Nydla temples' recent ceremonies. The next meeting will be hold on December 8. Novarnp,,, Thanksgiving Eve Ball Plans Made First of the large winter parties to be iv. v I memhers of the lodge and their ladles I. f 1 httli., I Ing Eve ball planned for Wednesday, Novemh,, ' room of the Elks Temple. ' "ove,1w 22, n y! i iirru win do iu n r inrvosi at i o . committee Including Mr. and Mr. n-i L" Wdiiber. I and Mrs. Lloyd Prock, Mr. and ' "J- f"St "f I mr. and . . . nnochle CU ochle club W?d,!H.Luc th on. o'clock t n"u S,SW( Mrs. Vernon Moore, Mrs. Murel Long, Mr. and Mrs, William Van Busklrk and Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Guarkner. Music will be provided by Pappy Gordon's orchestra. There have been several smaller parlies given during tho nasi several weeks, but the Thanksgiving eve bull ushers In the social year for the lodge, S 8- Ten members of the Fremont PTA met for 10 o'clock coffee on Wednesday morning when Mrs. Helen Connolly presided as hostess at her home on Washington. tie Good. KlorV..VUll''.ltal Martin, Maude PhillKMI i. horn and "iku score u fc.ij".)! Brownie Hr 'j t ochle. The next 2LM Fuller, low hv N..?,' il vember 21), Wn, h n, J giving parly ,nH n, M Vine, will Sophisticated ... or jA' iyiy Pretty as a Picture! fnfSA, 'X J"A ;kS Mil