hanksgiving Day Dinner Parties in Klamath Falls Vhink'lvl" DBy saw many Klamath mils families gMh jTnM1 (,.jiv boards, harlnil turkev and nlum ,,h.h.. 2? nid lrlcnd and relatives as well as hundreds of icrvlcc h ,,0 nearby mllltury Installations. Mi E. D, Johnson i":. their V""" Th-nkBUl vln alM.n. ..niihtor. Barbara, 'Mr Stuart NoUon, and nor "inlaw Jnc! Nelson of V Barbara und Jnnlce r ? Irani Salem Thursday it", i 7 .nend tho weekond. "wfll am HuPPor (Mary Lou ' I. remaining In Po in50l i weekend but la mak f'J'ln. for a pluno Ir p J,S for tno Christmas holl- J!:..i. at tho home of Mr. and il"T s Durmonl, U2B Pacific on Thanksgiving Day tfr,Sir and Mr. Ralph n. f.rtncy Sr?, and Mrs. Dur. p,yroni:Mr. and Mr,. W. 1, " , inMiulcd Mr. and Mrs Riiim Foster and daughter, & Oregon City, Mr. S Dolph of Portland and ! and M". Louis R. Mann, 5 Sclr wn. Orton, of this S Orton will return Sunday ,"'m North Pnelflc School of ajmtry in Portlund where he !1wThankglvlng dinner t liven at the Glenn Kent 2, 737 Pacific Terrace, for J Percy Murray family, anci 3 ifi' brother, Earl Kent, i, of the Kent children were Ir'and Mrs. Georgo H. Mer ,' sr enlerlolncd with a tor st their homo on Pacific mace on Thanksgiving Dny. 1U Included Mr. and Mrs. tn Wynn Merrymnn and their children, John Jr., and Ann, J and Mrs. John D. Merry i and young Susan, and Mrs. n 0, Mcrrymiin's parents, E and Mrs. Frank Jones, who Ze been visiting here from ijue, Washington. ji( W. E. Wiesendanger home, jj Earle. was the scene of a J turkey dinner which was Led bv Mr. and Mrs. R. P. iffon Sr.. and Dorothea, who home for the holiday from ? University of California at and Mrs. Robert P. Elllng 5 Jr., and two men from the tine Barracks who are friends fht Ellingson family. 1 large number of guests were, iltd around the table of the win McCollum home when jl Walter Lassott and Mrs. intth Thomns entertained in Thanksgiving style. Those flieo were Mr. and Mrs. Dick tdtrand family, Mr, and Mrs. tries W. Themas, Mr. and a. .Melvin Mcuollum, Mrs. f ay Itin, and the Lauisott chil li, Beverly and Tommy, it family dinner was given by IS and Mrs. Charles H. Mack f'titr parents, Mr- and Mrs. f. Rose of AshUnd, and Mr. tries Mack Sr., of this city. Hi. and Mrs. Charles I. Rob- i and Mr. and Mrs. Innls fcrts were guest for Thanks f4 dinner ot the home of Rf and Mrs. Oscar Shlve, 413 rttnglon, Also there to shure llta festivities wcro Mrs. Sn Shlve Connolly and her children, Billy and John (rnas. rbara Osborn arrived homo Jbsiving morning from Ta li, Washington, to spend the ays with her parents, Dr. spin. Dean II. Osborn, 2104 Wrcnco. Invited to share tho Jms' Thanksgiving dinner Shirley Mason, daughter Irs. Carl Mason, PFC Calvin Jt, and PFC Ted Emmons fie Marine Barracks. Bar I Plans to return Saturday to the Annie Wright Scin 9 m Tacoma, where sho is JNr this year- Wo homo for the Thanks ! holidays were Mary Awd- .I', nficn Hncicliffe, daugh W Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rad- u i-aemc Terrace. Both I"' Planning to return Sun 3 nry Awdry is a student Jtson Stale college In Cor al, and unt ,.. 'loichcrs' college In Mon- Wd Mrs. Rnvmnnri TlntuAi ""Kilters, Hnmonn and Ann, J.. " inmiiy party ai ,Vi "5' ' Koeves and J jn sons, Fred and Ted, 5 James Tanner and son S'r .7, . L1yd Prock's r ai est ai uit. i ... , . v nunic on fMnd Mrs, A. L. Craw- U. S. navv. and Mr. .nil Mr. Jnek Crawford and Jack and cicanor itock. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoe maker entertained with a fam ily dinner at their home, their guests Including Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Igl and son Gerry. Ted Igl remained nt Oregon State col- lege ror me Holidays but will be home for Christmas. Servicemen were entertained Thanksu vino Dav hv Mr Mrs. John Schubert and their inreo cnunren, Nannctte, Tom and Jerry. Guests were Sgt. and Mrs. Robert B r a n n n n ARMC 2c William Car tor, nmmv oic noucrt ueeting, and ARTC 2c Jamca Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Voye gave a large Thanksgiving dinner at their home on High street. Din ncr was served at 2:30 to Mr. und Mrs. Jerome Henry and Jack, Donna and Eddie, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry and Shermerlce and Grade Lou, Mrs. Minnlo Henry, Mrs. Sarah Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schallock, Cor poral Henry Ken, Corporal Ed die Hyde, and a WAVE, Mar Jorle Brown, S Aloha Memorial services honoring tho members of the chapter who have died during the pusl year will be observed during the reg. ulor session of Aloha chapter No. 61, Order of the Eastern Star, on Tuesday, evening, No vember 28. ut eight o'clock. The services will be held in the Masonic temple on Klamath ave nue. Mrs. Arthur R. Dickson, worthy matron, and Mr. Earl Templar, worthy patron, extend a cordial Invitation to all mem bers and visiting members to attend the meeting. S $ Sojourners The Sojourners held their reg ular meeting at the Wlllard hotel on Wednesday, November 22. Mra. Matt Flnnlgan, president was In charge of a short busi ness meeting at which the nomi nating committee presented the names of those who will suc ceed previous officers or the next period. They are Mrs. Byron Friedman, president; Mrs. W. B. Yates, vice president; Mrs. A. W. Elliot, secretary; Mrs. L. C. Sauer, treasurer. Mrs. W. B. Yates waa hostess at this meet, and little Sally Jones was a visitor of the So journers during the afternoon. Prlres were awarded to Mrs. Matt Flnnlgan for high score, and to Mrs. W. B. Yates. The Installation of officers will take place at the next reg ular meeting of the Sojourners on Wednesday, December 6. There will be a no-hostess luncheon at 12:30 at the Wlllard hotel to be followed by bridge and pinochle at 2:00. All newcomers to Klamath Falls are cordially Invited. From Salem Mrs. Bob Napier of Salem, the former Margaret Hay of this city, Is spending Thanks giving weekend here as the guest of Mrs. James Kerns, 448 Laguna, Mrs. Napier is living with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Arthur D. Hay, Salem, while her husband Is In serv ice. She is doing private tutor ing for tha Salem public schools. Friday evening, Mrs. Kerns asked a few In to greet Mrs. Napier, Including Capt. and Jack Napier of Fort Stevens, Oregon, Mrs. Jules Napier, Mrs. B. B. Blomqulst, Phyllis Foster, Recruiting Specialist and Mrs, Dan Schrciber. 8 S J Birthday Cake Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beane presented a huge birthday cake with loads of Ice cream, to the USO, service center, Friday eve ning because it was the birth day anniversary ot their son Dick, on duly with the United States navy and away from home on his natal day. The cake and Ice cream were served to service men along with an attractive buffet ar ranged by USO for members of tho Marine Barracks and Uni versity of Oregon basketball teams who played that night. Service men who dropped in to Oie center Thanksgiving Day found a beautifully arranged buffet where they were served. Junior Hostesses have assisted at these various parties. Captain Honored A stag party for Captain How ard Barnnlsel was given on Fri day, November 24, by Victor E, O'Neill, when Mrs. O'Neill cook ed a turkey dinner for group of hearty eaters. Guests were Burge Mason, Roland Wright, George Steven son, George Groves, William Ganong, Coleman O'Loughlin and Andrew M. Collier. , Captain Barnnlsel has been here from Seattle, spending; the Thanksgiving vacation with his family. He will return to Seat tle Tuesday and from there will go to Washington, D. C, where he will serve in strategic ser vice. Mrs. Barnhisel expects to Join her husband In Washington, D. C, sometime before he re port for overseas duty. 5 League Meets The League of Women Voters, at a regular meeting Held No vember 20, went on record as favoring the extension of Bon neville transmission lines to Klamath Falls, and has written Oregon senators to that effect, At the meeting of the group Monday aXtcrnoon in the city library, speakers were C. Brazil, director of the southwest dis trict, Bonneville power admin istration and Dr. Carl Thomp son, BPA consultant. Their topic was, "Power Development" as It is related to Klamath county. Officers Wives Wrap Holiday Gifts Members of the Officers Wives club of the Marine Barracks ore getting In Christmas licks a little early this year by estab lishing a gift wrapping table in the post exchange at the Barracks for men on the base. Starting last Wednesday, members of the club in groups of two, manned the table and busied themselves by wrapping gift, lying tnem witn reel ana green paper ribbon and then, if the marine so asked, wrapped them securely for mailing. Mailing for members of the marine corps Is a snap, as com pared to the problems of towns folk. They have their own post office on the base and can walk down a couple of doors and the package Is on Its way. Blankets, Jewelry, gift sets, and nractlcallv everything that anyone would buy for a Christ mas present, is Doing nnnaeti over to the marine officers' wives to wrap for tho folks back home. Christmas seals for the benefit of the tuberculosis cam paign, are being sold at me table, otherwise everything is free. There is a dearth or rcnny grotty wrapping paper, gay rib on and especially gift enclos ure cards. If you have a little extra bit of bright stuff you would be willing to pass on to the marines so that tneir pacn- loness Benefit To Held Saturday )( nt Ik. i . .... ... 11. tllon. V ' .scst events of next week is tne annual jviamam W T; . 110 nnefit, to be held this year in tne Danroom I ? I I hotel. Date set for tho offolr is Saturday, Decern- urinon . . . . . . . freshm i Pll0ChlG will be played, starling ai o p. m., iim,.. I." W1" oe served later. . . ... tii. "Iflll (It DrranriA,!....!. 1. T V Mint In iKarcrA MaI d5corn Ions Is Hr. . lon n? . 0 ""Pervise the Moor. ihe ,r00m, 'Mr r. tlilt.ce' Mps- Fred Hell- S " cmmlttco, ;mitTee "or,8na' ,ne 'r Is put an Huh J?1" money to larn in "J11"" 'or children f them ?nnot "fford 10 ,u ob raKen out of school, or would otherwise suffor from Impaired sight, have been helped In past years through the Lioness eye-conservation prit Ject, The public Is invited, and Mrs. A. P. Houp, Lioness presl dent, urges a lnrflo attendance at the worthwhile benefit. Reservations should be made by calling Mrs. Fihley at 8277, Mrs. Heup at 3612, or Mrs. M. C. Adams at 8136. ages will look right smart under a Christmas tree a long way from here, it would be much appreci ated. You could leave it at The Herald and News and we'll see that It gets to the table in double time. Members of the Officers Wives club at the Marine Barracks, de voting their time to this work are, Mrs. Bernard Dubel, presi dent; Mrs. George O. Van Orden, Mrs. Henry S. Faus, Mrs. Good win R. Luck, Mrs. Clyde C. Roberta, Mrs. Richard A. Gard, Mrs. Frederick G. Lewis, Mrs. Harry C. Mahan, Mrs. John W. Schurr, Mrs. Francis C. Hogan, Mrs. Jerome Kass, Mrs. Chester A. Davis, Mrs. Waldo C. Perry, Mrs. Emil Andreas, Mrs. Nathan iel B. Harrison, Mrs. Douglas W. Henderson, Mrs. Lewis S. Kelley, Mrs. Edward Kron, Mrs. Lowoll T. Coggeshall. Mrs. Stephen T. Kaspcr, Mrs. James W. Haviland, Mrs. Robert J. Parsons, Mrs. Willlarn H. Bur. rell, Mrs, Samuel D. Crothers, Mrs. Andrew B. Ginocchio, Mrs. Atlee B. Henderlcks, Mrs. Ger ald Joseph, Mrs. Irving R. Lis bony, Mrs. Albert W. Martin, Mrs. Frederick O. Moeller, Mrs. Jackson Norwood, Mrs. Oliver K. Scott, Mrs. Merced J. Wrlg lev, Mrs. Harve J. Carlson, Mrs. Wilbur V. Charter, Mrs. J, Mil ler Babcock, Miss E. Cunning ham, Mrs. Earl H. Dornheim, Mrs. Leonard P. Eliel, Mrs. Robert G. Hcskett, Mrs. Samuel Spector, Mrs. John J. Gorman, Mrs. George A. Murrah Jr., Mrs. Kenneth F. Boche, Mrs. Roy L. Walters, Mrs. Norman G. Bay ley, Mrs, Leonard L. Hamilton, Mrs. Clement J. SUdler, Mrs. James B. ' Higglns Jr., Mrs. Everett T. Jenkins, Mrs. Rich ard E. Putt, Mrs. Lawrence J. Hvdrlck, Mrs. Robert R. Spoon, Mrs. Cecil G. Brown Jr., Mrs. Karl K. Keffer Jr., Mrs. Her man Poggemeycr Jr., Mrs, John Kader Jr., Mrs. Walfried H. Fromhold, Mrs. William W. Cur tis, Mrs. John H. Paetow. HERALD and NEWS- SOCIETY -By Joan Campbell ; t:r ' . . . . - '':y " V ' ' f 'S ::" V ' ' .... -.51 4 U . ............ I 'r-Jy VIRGINIA HOWARD, attractive daughter of Mrs. Bonnie Howard of this city, announced her engagement to Flight Officer Melvin Miller, now stationed ot Albuquerque, New Mexico. The news was told at o fireside at the Delta Gamma house of the University of Oregon, where Virginia is a junior this year. ' Evergreen studio. Thanksgiving Ball Opens New Season The Elks' annual Thanksgiving ball opened the winter social season of tho lodge on Wednesday evening, November 22. Over 350 Elks and their wives attended the large formal dance, held in the ballroom of the Elks temple. Music for dancing was provided by Pappy Gordon's orchestra and supper -was served ot 1 . o ciock. . . Several cocktail parties were given before the dance and just preceding the dsncing hour, cock tails were served to members of the dance committee in the Pine room. Co-chairmen of arrangements for tho affair were Mr. and Mrs. Delos Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prock. On the dance committee were Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Moore. Mr. und Mrs. Murel Long, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Goeckner and Mr. and Mrs. William Van Buskirk. . Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cop page were entertained at a cock tail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Maxwell at their home on Portland. The- party was given on Wed nesday, November 22 at nine o'clock, and guests included about 16 intimate friends of the Coppages. The Maxwell home was dec orated with chrysanthemums and other fall flowers. Following the party, many of the guests attonded the Thanks giving ball which was held at the Elk's temple. Formal Dance A formal dancing party for enlisted men is being planned for Friday, December 1, at the Elks temple, the affair arranged by the Elks committee and the first formal to be given. I Junior Hostesses will attend. Members of the committee in clude Mr. and Mrs. Robby Rob bins, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ellis, Mr and Mrs. Jack Linman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Schubert. The marine orchestra will play. Stag Party A stag party was arranged by John A. thaw at his home on Lowell street on Saturday, No vember 18 at nine o'clock, for Lieutenant Frank Drew, who re turned home recently after two and one-half years of overseas duty. I Those invited were John Cop page, George Kingan, Sam Mushon. Bob O'Sullivan, Charles Mack, Lawrence Shaw, Greer Drew, and Lieutenant Frank Drew. News of Engagement Told at Sorority Party Alpha Chapter Ten members of Alpha chap ter, Dolta Kappa Gamma, were entertained at a lovely luncheon In Lakeview at the home of Laura Barry on Saturday, No vember 18, when Jennie Car roll, Mary Gallagher, Anne Spra gue, Ida Marie Stroda and Mrs. Barry, all members of the chap ter, presided as hostesses. Beside each plate was a vio let corsage, the flowers provid ing an attractive note to the table where places were set for Stella Bowne, Mabel Humble, Dea Jean Hardy, Augusta Park er, Ida Edsall, Geraldine Ows ley, Olive Wilson, Florence Oil mann, Eva Burkhalter, Borghild Mehlen all of Klamath Falls; Dora Brosius and Junia Johnson of Lakeview, Kathryn Dick, of New Pine Creek, and the hos tesses. ' Plans have been made by the chapter for a Christmas dinner and party to be given December 2 at 6 o'clock at the home of Irene Foster on Crescent ave nue, at which time an initiation will be held. Mrs. Foster, Olive Wilson and Borghild Mehlen head the committee in charge .of arrangements for this meet ing. The November meeting of Alpha chapter was held at the home of Stella Bowne on High street. A panel discussion pre sented the main features of re tirement bills of Washington, California, Montana, Wisconsin and the one which the OSTA expects to present to this ses sion of the Oregon legislature. A gift of silverware was pre sented from members of the chapter to Ruth Obenchain. Borghild Mehlen was chairman of the program, assisted by Edna Bloom, Bernice Elliott and Doro thy Bailie. , The culmination of a high school romance was revealed Thursday, November 16, when Virginia Howard, daughter of Mrs. Bonnie Howard, 443 Laguna, announced her betrothal to Flight Officer Melvin Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick B. Miller, 196a Huron. The news of her engagement was given to large group of her friends In the living room or tne Delta uamma house at the University of Oregon, and the disclosure came as a surprise to everyone. 1 The announcement was made at a fireside just after closing hours, with the glow from the fire furnishing the only light in the room. An airplane of flowers was placed in the center of the floor, surrounded by a circle of white candles. Another ring of candles was arranged in front of this, Into which a large pink and white tiered cake, top ped with the names "Ginny and Mel" was placed by the "skip per" of the house. On the following evening, a party was given for Miss Howard and her sorority sisters who are in the Junior class. Both Virginia and Melvin graduated from Klamath Union high school with the class of 1942, and entered the University of Oregon in September ef the same year. It was here that Virginia was chosen "Cover Girl" during the spring term of her freshman year. At this time, her picture appeared on the cover of the Emerald, the daily paper, the Old Oregon, a month ly alumnae magazine, and the Organa, year book. Melvin is attached to the army air corps, and at present, is stationed at Albuquerque, New Mexico. No date has been set for the wedding. Honored Mrs. John Kennedy was hon ored at a luncheon on Satur day, November 18, by the Guardian's association of Camp Fire girls. The group met at the Pelican, and following the luncheon, Mrs. Kennedy was presented with a gift in appreciation of her splendid work as the ex ecutive secretary of the Camp Fire girls. Mrs Kennedy has long been active in this work, having served for the past seven years as executive of the Klam ath Falls council. Prior to that time she had also been guardian and camp counsellor, so it was with a great deal of regret that the guardians learned of her recent resignation. Those present at the lunch eon were Mrs. R. E. Hooker, Mrs. Percy Murray, Mrs. Matt Kohn, Mrs. Raymond Reeves, Mrs. Alvin Eagen, Mrs. J. K. McAndrews, Mrs. Morgan John son. Mrs. J. F. Lovell, Jewel Cantrall, and Mrs. James Tan ner, who attended as a guest. . Christian Bazaar Saturday, December 2, at 9 a. m. Christmas shoppers will find the very things they are looking for at the Christian Church bazaar, to be held in the lobby of the First Federal Sav ings and Loan on Sixth and Main, A large assortment of gift articles will be offered, includ ing household articles of all kinds, aprons, comforters, linens, novelties, cooked foods and homemade mincemeat. The Christian Endeavor group will have a booth, featuring homemade candies. Mrs. C. S. Robertson, in charge of arrangements for the affair, suggests that shoppers come early in order to have their choice of the many attrac tive articles. : f 4 Kin iff ' Bl NOVvP Mi-' ; - !t . Ji ll? r3 J. .4xb! MRS. JEROME KASS, member of the Officers Wives club, Marine Barracks, wraps a Christ mas package for PFC R. A. Holden of Oroville, Washington, at the holiday wrapping table established by the club in the post exchange; Mrs. Kass, wife of Lieutenant Kass, assistant post exchange officer, is from St. Augustine, Florida. . . , Official Marine Corps Photo Honor Guest Mrs. Raymond Reeves enter tained informally Monday eve ning at her home on Lakeshore drive with a bridge party honor ing her sister, Mrs. James Tan ner of Portland, the former Elizabeth Morgan of this city. Mrs. Tanner is here for the holi days with her young son, Jamie. High score in cards went to Mrs. George Rogers and others present were Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. T. H. Beeves, Mrs. Harvey Ayrcs, Mrs. Arnold Motschenbacher, Mrs. Cecil B. Matt. Mrs. Dale Mattoon, Mrs. W. L. Bullard, Mrs. Lane Warren, Mrs. Carl Frei and Mrs. Robert Ross. Garden Group Members of the Klamath Falls Woman's Library club garden group will meet Monday, No vember 27, at 2 o'clock in the small library club rooms of the city library. This is the last meeting be fore the winter vacation and fol lowing a brief business meet ing, the nominating committee will be announced. AH mem bers are reminded to bring ma terials and containers for the winter arrangements. Materials should include dry pods, seeds, grasses, sticks and other articles. Miss Collier Feted . At Many Parties Phyllis Collier, daughter of the Andrew M. Colliers, whose engagement to Lt. Richard Igl was announced at one of the sea son's loveliest teas last Saturday, has' been feted at several parties this week and the calendar for the coming week is high lighted with affairs for the bride-to-be. The wedding date has been set for Saturday, December 9, ' and will take place at Temple, lexas. juick is stationed at Camp Hood, Texas, Friday evening Mrs. E.D. Johnson asked a group to her home on Pacific Terrace to compliment Phyllis. The affair also honored Mrs. Stuart Nel son, (Barbara Johnson), and Janice Nelson, both of Salem, here for the Thanksgiving holi days. Bridge, the early part of the evening, - was enjoyed' by Miss Collier, Mrs; Nelson, Janice Nelson. Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Robert Shaw, Mrs. Neal Stewart, Mrs. Richard E. NasOn, Mrs. Don Vannice, Mrs. Otto Spliid, Helen Moore, Phyllis Foster, Adelle Zamsky, Stella Bowne, Dorothea Ellingson and Joan CampoeU.:-'.' . Later in the evening, with the arrival of a group of friends, shower gifts were opened. Others present were Mrs. Allen Sloan, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. E. M. Igl, Mrs. John Houston, Mrs. Andrew Collier, Mrs. Al fred Collier, Mrs. Ernest Hei ken, Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Mrs. Warren Hunt.. Soroptimist The recently elected state-rep-rcsentative. Rose M. Poole, was the distinguished member at the Soroptimist luncheon meeting, when President Catherine Brum baugh extended her felicitations on behalf of the club.. Under the direction of An drew Loney, the a cappella choir from the Klamath Union high school entertained the club with two beautiful1 numbers. The audience was very appre ciative of the fine performance, which indicated talent and splen did training. Rev. Barnett, pastor of the Presbyterian .church, who was Introduced by Mrs. Doris Pey ton, spoke on the theme of "Faith in Divine Power" as an aid to the acquisition of secur ity. He said that to be secure in our house, in our work, and in our freedom we must recover the validity of spirit. Happy Hour Members of the Happy Hour club are invited to meet Tues day afternoon, November 28, at the home of Mrs. J. H. Hamilton on North Ninth at 2 o'clock. At the last meeting of the club, held November 14, Mrs. C. C. Heidrich was hostess at her home on Washington. Those present were Mrs.. Maud Hos ley, Mrs. J. J,' Keller, Mrs'. R. G. Motschenbacher, Mrs. Anna Funk, Mrs. H. E. Jones, Mrs. Sydney Evans Mrs. Harry Rich ardson, Mrs. W. J. Steinmeti, Mrs. George Biehn, Mrs. George Humphrey, Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, Mrs. H. J. Savidge, Mrs. Carl Sandell, Mrs. George Hum and the hostess. Seattle Guests Mrs. William Boyer entertain ed for a few friends Monday eve ning at her home on Alameda when she invited guests to meet ner motner, Mrs. Douglas I. Bates of Seattle who is here with Mr. Bates for the Thankseivine holidays. Guests were Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Arthur Wiggins, Mrs. Robert Llndley. Mrs. Edwin Schnee beck, Mrs. Crumbaker. Mrs. Morris Melchert and Mrs. Larry Juniper. Monday Party Mrs. Charles H. Mack enter tained at her home, 1940 Lowell, on Monday evening with an in formal dessert bridge for Mrs. L. Orth Sisemore. In cards high score went to Mrs. Bryant Williams, low to Mrs. A. D. Addison. Other guests included Mrs. Sisemore, Mrs. Phillip Hitchcock. Mrs. Malcolm Epley, Mrs. Greer Drew. Mrs. John Shaw. Mrs. John Coppage, Mrs. Howard Dixon, Mrs. George Kingan, Mrs. Fred Burgoyne, Mrs. Martin Swansea, and Mrs. A. J. Lyle. ' ' Dinner Dance The bachelor officers mess of the Marine Barracks Is sponsor ing a Thanksgiving dinner dance Saturday, November 25, at 8 o'clock at the officers club. Dancing Is from 8 to mid night with the marine orchestra playing. This evening, Saturday, Mrs. B. B. Bloomquist will entertain with a "formal" shower for Phyllis. Guests to arrive at 8 o'clock and the newspaper theme will be used in view of the fact that Phyllis had just com pleted her work with the hews department of this paper. . Guests will include Mrs. Vic tor O'Neill, Mrs. William Borcher, Mrs. Don Vannice, Mrs. Stuart Nelson and Janice Nelson, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Adolph Zamsky, Mrs. Rob ert Shaw, Mrs. Bernice Knapp, Mrs. Neal Stewart, Mrs. Jon Grimes, Phyllis Collier. Stella Bowne, Adelle Zamsky, Beverly Zamsky, Helen Moore, Phyllis Foster and Dorothea Ellingson. Saturday afternoon The Her ald and News staff honored Phyllis with a party in the cof fee room and she was presented with a gift from the group. On Monday evening, Mrs. John Houston and Mrs. E. M. Igl will entertain for a group of their old friends whom they wish Phyllis to meet. The af fair will be given at the Hous ton home on Pacific Terrace. Again on Wednesday at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Igl will be hostesses at a large luncheon in the Pelican party room for Phyllis. Jayceettes Jayceettes, wives of the mem bers of the Junior chamber oi commerce, held their November meeting in the clubroom of the city library on Thursday eve ning, November 9. Committees were formed and chairmen appointed for the Christmas seal salo to be con ducted by the club. Following the business meet ing, refreshments were served. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Don Sloan, Mrs. George Brotton Jr., Mrs. Eldred Put nam and Mrs. Philip Lee. Mrs. Bernard Dubel and daughter RueAnn spent the hol idays in Sacramento. They are expected homo this week. Mrs. Dubel and RueAnn are at the Cascade since Colonel Dubel left for duty in the South Pa cific. ,' . ; . ,. $ Mrs. Fred Burgoyne and daughter Donna have returned to Klamath Falls for the dura tion. , . .