! .9 - .V PACE.SIX .HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS," OREGON -iu Friends Witness Citation Ceremony Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Raffctto. and of their son, First Lieutenant John A. Raffetto Jr., gathered at their home on Portland street last Sunday afternoon. The occasion was the presentation of the Bronze Star, for the heroic achievement per formed, in the line of duty by Lieutenant Raffctto, who is now a prisoner of war in Germany. Captain O. M. Smith, com manding officer at the Medford army air base, read the citation and made the award to Mr. and Mrs. Raffetto. Following the presentation ceremony, refreshments were served from a lace-covered table centered with fall flowers of bronze and yellow. A letter to Lieutenant Raf fetto, to be sent to POW camp at Oflag 64, was composed by the' euests. each person present signing his name and writing a brief note. Witnessing' t h e presentation were" Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Collier and Dorothy, Mrs. Fred Ehlers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De- Bqlt, Phvllis Foster, Adelle Zam skv, Mrs. Otto Erlandson, Mr. and ' Mrs. ' Lester Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eichendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard, Mrs. H. C. Bonncy and Sgt. Joe E. Smith . , , Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill assisted Mr. and Mrs. Raffetto with the arrangements. Tell of Marriage . Mr. and Mrs. William Kaylor of. Henlev have announced the marriage of their daughter, Lila, to Mr. James Butler of Macdoel. Calif. The couple were married in Reno, Nevada on November 5. -Mrs.. Butler graduated from Henley high school with the class of 1944. - Mr. and Mrs. Butler are at home on a ranch near Macdoel. Social Calendar ' Mrs. James Butler, the for mer Lila Kaylor, was honored with a miscellaneous shower in the Henley grange hall, Wednes day, November 15. . Quests included Mrs. Cunning ham, Mrs. Grace Williams, Mrs. F r'e d a Enman, Mrs. Gladys Cheyne, Mrs. Iva Campbell. Mrs Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. Ed Ad ams, Mrs. T. D. Peairs, Mrs. Grace Short, Mrs. Troy Ivalls, Mrs. Geraldine Crawford, Mrs. Florence Delap. Mrs. Katherine Campbell, Mrs. Katherine Hil- yard, Mrs. Mary Gober, Mrs. J, E. Huntwork. Mrs. Nellie Fleck, Mrs. Mary Drazil, Mrs. Dolan, Mrs. Pat Beymer, Mrs. B. A. Short, Mrs. Arlene Fleming, Mrs, .Esther Dixon, Mrs. Ralph HU1 Mrs. Percy Dixon, Mrs. Don Barnes, Mrs. Paul Dixon, Mrs. Mary JJlxon. Mrs. trances nil yard. Mrs. Thelma Short. Mrs Bonnie Finchum, Mrs. Blanche Slaughter, Mrs. R. C. Short, Mrs. R a 1 p h Brown, Mrs. Blanch Johnson, Mrs. Willa Bark, Mrs. Jestia Kaylor, Mrs. Blanch Kay lor, Marlene and Joyce Kandra, and the hostesses, Lola Myers, June. Kaylor, Savilla Dixon, i-auune iayior, upai riaylor, Wilma Huntwork and Beulah nanara. 8 8 'Members of the Happy Day Sewing, club met Wednesday evening, November 15, with Mrs. Clayton Wiard. Those attending were Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Mrs. Plez Chamberlain. Mrs. Harrv Wiard, Mrs. Howard Cramblet, irs.-r,rnesr. JierDie, Mrs. rteuben Peterson and Mrs. Homer Stiles. The guest award was received by Mrs. Allen. The meeting November 29 will De'witn Mrs. Lloyd Allen, 2461 Orchard way- 8 8 8 " Mrl and Mrs. John Coppage and two young sons, John and benjamin, will be leaving Klamath-Falls around December 15, to make their home in Alameda, California. Their-many friends regret their departure from this city where they have lived for the past several years. . ' Sgt: and Mrs. M. G. Dennis of.1616 Derby are the parents of a baby girl, born on Sunday, November 19. Sgt. Dennis is an engineer in the army air force, stationed at Douglas, Arizona. Monday, Xavrmbsr 17 Garden sroup of Library club at m., library club rooms. T ,1 . I, . r V n n. . . . HaUDV Hnur Vluh In u-lth Mm J. H. Hamilton on No. Ninth, a p. m. Frldav. Dfmbt, t Eastern Star Social rltih tn mt tnr I u. in. nomifK lunr-nenn. L'.nt alft cxi-nsngr ,-na eiccuon 01 oiticers. Ma sonic temple. Saturday. December t Pre-Ctrtstmas bazaar to be held In lobby of First Federal Savlnis and Loan ouuaina d.v ine w omens council ol the eirst tnrisnan cnurcn. Lioness benefit coffee. Wlllard hotel. a p. m. Winter Dancina club, first parti Reames Golf and Country-club. Monday. December i Dinner meeting of BPW club. Willard hotel. 6 30 p. m. Willie Uhllt charie ot program, topic: ,jodi lor nearly Monday. December 11 Comm. Lowell T. Coggeshall of the Marine Barracks to speak on "Africa before Klamath Falls Woman's Library ciuo, u p. m. Friday. December IK Riverside children to present annual Christmas program before members of rTA at l p. m. - Saturday. December IS Annual Christmas dinner party In pelican party room. 1:30 m. Wednesday, January IT William Primrose, sponsored by Klam ath Community Concert association. ine rcucan. c e e S S 3 Wed Thursday In a simple wedding on Thanksgiving Day at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Mrs. LaVerne Johansen became the bride of Sgt. Major Bernard Dumas of the Marine Barracks. The cere mony was read by the Rev. Vic tor. Phillips in the First Metho dist church which was decorated with white" chrysanthemums ana palms. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, L. L. Dunn, wore a moonstone Blue frock with nail head trim and a small black lace hat with matching access ories. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs- Thomas McClure was her attendant and' wore a light blue wool frock with a corsage of gardenias. Tech. Sgt. Thomas McClure was the best man. Just before the ceremony, PFC Carl Hagel of the Marine Bar racks sang, "I Love You Truly." Soft music was played by the organist. . Later twenty-five guests gath ered at the Winema for Thanks giving dinner and a beautiful wedding cake was cut by the new Mrs. Dumas. The three tiered confection was tODDed bv a miniature bride with groom in ine aress or tne marine corn.. Following a brief wedding trip to nan rrancisco, Mr. ana Mrs. Dumas will be at home at 715 California avenue. IfSv r . V ' k 0 nX X. -I J"' '' ina,. vi jJSf A ' V w - J-X 1 fj m TT ' '.'i J II Wx x - v lt.v- II " " , LIEUTENANT AND MRS.' F. H. ALTER and son, David, have been recent visitors at the home of Lieutenant Alrer's brother, Mr. Dale Alter, 425 Pine. Lieutenant Alter has re turned to Panama, and Mrs. Alter and her son are making their home in Bend. . Initiation SALLY ANN Pretty Sallv Ann Rnhincnn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Robinson,- was' four years old this month, and had a party on her birthday. ' About 75 were present at tlie annual initiation of the Catholic Daughters of America, held in tne kc nan Tuesday, November 14, at a p. m. . Grand Recent Phillis Mahoney gave the welcoming address and after the password, turned the gavel over to Mildred Smith, a past grand regent of the court. The following became mem bers of Court Klamath No. 1295 at this time: Magdalena Bart ruff, Nora McAuliffe, Anne Zu- pan, Rosemary Zupan, Clara Beard, Elizabeth Brandsness, Lela Caillouette, Elizabeth Dal ton, Aenes Ellis. Lena Gervais. Clara Heup, Alice Lamm, Othil da Mattes, Margaret McCam bridge, Nora Quinlan, Helen Mc Auliffe, Marie Moleriaar, Kath erine Murphy and Gladys Steph ens. At the close of the meeting Mildred Seavey, refreshment committee chairman, served cake and ice cream to the group. She was assisted by Marion Cronon, Clara Houston, Rose Pearl Hosk ings,. Martha Lavenik, Ella Les meister, Catherine Schumaker, Emilie Miller, Freda Newman, Mary Parks, Ethel Fairaland and Alice Abbot. The tabic was covered with a Deauiuul lace cloth and cen tered with a large amber flower bowl filled with bronze chrys anthemums. Grand Regent Phil lis Mahoney poured tea and Mildred Smith presided over the coffee service. Lt. and Mrs.- Matthew Muc zynski of Seattle have an nounced to friends here the ar rival of their second daughter, Mary Joy, born November 20 in Seattle. Lt. Muczynski, who was recently detached fromi the Klamath naval air station, is now in Memphis, Tennessee. Mrs. William Clark arrived in Klamath Falls on Saturday, No vember 18, to join her husband here. They have purchased a home at 320 Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, who formerly lived in San Francisco, were recent ly married at Vallejo, California.- She is the former Lillian Cline of San Jose. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knupp, 215 Haskins, entertained at a Thanks giving party Saturday, Novem ber 18. , Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Willits, Mrs. Mat tie Moore, Mrs. Winnie Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kclsey and Ann' ptey. ' J Will Marry ' MERRILL Announcements have been received of the com ing marriage of Vivian Martin, daughter of Mrs. William Ar nold and Mr. Harry Martin, both of Merrill, to Mr, Cordon traz ler. . The wedding is, to take place oaiuraay evening, novemDcr za, at the Church of St. Giles. Phila delphia, Pennsylvania, and a re ception is to follow on Chestnut Hill. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Oregon and has been teaching- recently .at Columbia university near New xorK City. Old Fashioned Gospel Services The Apostolic Faith Church 228 N. 8th Strmt SUNDAY: 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 1 1 :00 A.M.-Devotional Service 7:45 P.M.-Evangelisric Service Personal Testimonies No Collections A Friendly Welcome Awaits You Alwayi' SerTices Each Wed. and Frl. at' 8:00 P.' M. . ONE OF AMERICA'S FINE SHOES FOR MEN A smart, custom bootmaker's model In hand-boarded calfskin. "Drape" last'. Style 101 tan $13.50 M O EI 717 Main St. SHOE STORE Why Wait Until After the War For Good Linoleum We Have Always Had The Best Lines of Inlaid Linoleum And we now hove a nice selection of patterns in Armstrong and Nairn SPECIAL OFFERING . . . Inlaid Linoleum Samples KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. Expert Linoleum Laying . . . . Guaranteed Work, of Course 221 Main Sr. , .-..i , . . Phone 5353 BPW Ceremonial The BPW emblem cvromonliil and lultlntlon were comluctt'd under the direction u( L,illa Robinson and 'mcinbi'is uf tlu emblem commltteo ut tint iiniiii'i mectliiR Monday rvontiiu. No- vrmbcr 10, of tlui Kliinuilh County BiibIiiowi and PiDfcssion- al WomiMi emu ut ine wiiiiuu DurhiK tho eeiiMiuinliil, cneh svmbol wtw curried from the insliiitlu and plncccl ilium a lni'Ke seal by Ltiello I weed, iiciiiik ns torchbeuror, Kniin Kusseii, tier mM. Awlli, Krtnnnrlu hi, t-mnll V Oortruda Tollu, commerce; til el).! Bnwiic, scroll of lenrnlnii, nnd Klo Ann Euloii, victory. Mm. K. H. ' Ackormnn auiiK "Oiiwiuil Christlnn SoUlleia'' as Ihu iuul- cul backiiroimd. - The initiate were introduced by Willie UhllK, membership chairman, and wcro welcomed by the prosldent, Normn Miller. The now members Ineluileil Miu' tha Keller, Mucin.- Holey, Kuth erlno Kuylnr, Belly Junes, Mm lotto Conklin, Lorrnu MeCulliim, Josephine Sihlth, Helen Mnellei', Mnrtiucrlte Klnenld, Leila Kolili son, OrBthn Hudson, Durolheii Urckwltli, CliurloUe Miirshull, Catherine llrclt. Hnicl Morrison, 'Vlea inci dent. Introduced - June Allen, field rcpresentotlvo (or the Ore gon Tuberculosis nssocluton, who discussed tho association's firoitram and alms (or tliu coin us year. It was votod to extend to Myr tle Helm, a former well known teacher, un honorary member ship. In. appreciation of her 13 years . of membership In the club, Ellen Upp, second vice firesldont, discussed the new pol cy of mcinborshlp in the Inter. ' 111 othwm a TWO YEARS OLD Utile liny Ilhiyney ltunhun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Klehurd llinihau, 112(1 Ml. Whitney, was two years old on November B. He tuul ii few o( his friends were cnU'i'lulncd nl a liiitluluy INirty kIvoii by his mother, nntloiuil feileration of BPW. Tho cveninK's war .stamp award wus presented to Vcnetn Hunter. Kvelyn Hudson announced (hut ii Clirlslmiis party Is plan ned for December ill when there will be an cxehanuo of AO-cent (sifts. The next renular dinner meetlnii, December 4, will bo In ehiirce of Willie UhllK as pro Ki'iun clnilnnnn, and tuple of the prom-am will bo "Jous (or Nearly Kverybody." ... muii.i.iti ' and Z S'wtul Heart c,lf"r,(; l'l'l'i' Krl,l 'ktl .M'irf'.li5S!fll !"'. Helen l'..,ll,nS "'!y "d Mr, iv' H "inn in I.nvcnllr i !i f-'liel llriuinor M.?" "'"' Dun e-i,","1''? nl, Mel..,, .n, S' i;oco1 ChurchoJ Public P,ayer ft ' " ' irsl Clir,n . I ' nmvlding tot .11 u-M ''''I'e to uio It !' lkl street ,i,l .,.f'.ul IM room Ik li-nulful vc. quiet and rntyS books on im,vor 'J and wo,,, ." " each day. ",up " 14 First Christian 0, ARE YOU ONE OF THE 15 WAC Medical Technician Helpi Wounded Soldier ii fas . mi aJJa. rrrtT. . mimmmmX r mm WAC Srjoanf Mary fllioboth Wood of Bryn Mowr, Panniylvanla, thtrmothtrapy traotment to a woundod loldlor at Holloron Goneral Hospifol, Statin Island, New York. Tha work tho Ii doing will help wounded soldiers regain the uso of torn muscl.it and inlured limbs. Twenly.two thousand women re needed to serve at WAC medical tochnlcloni In Army hospitals. Occupetlonel ThmphtJ "n rem tit nn aanllv ttr A.,i- i . plleli thtoughout thiaj xping out woundtdM mon back Ia i...i,l VI '- nvnia, m re techntcil jobs ugl h... ha I 1 f ..... u, nau pritlonM Inn UAi. u.m L. . 1 ...u . win of uau Army Medlctl Schwlivl nesi iniutKtJ Broken-bodied mm n turning constantly r war fronti. To Inmni the health that thtyuj aoierve x-tiy ttdinldu needed to help In till nosls of their Inl they may be helped il normal life) n uon ible. Occupitloul tho ... 10 from Klimul art needed deiperilafr help men reqiln Ibe a donee, and tha lll k they have tost lotteltj modern war. YOUIM with tham. taiealoe how to work ijils their war Injutltt. THE U. S. ARMY MEDICAL DEPT. URGENTLY NEEDS 15 KLAMATH FALLS WOMEN NOW! Can You Qualify? If you are between the ages of 30 through 49 (inclusive), have no dependents under II yoara of age and have) two yean of high school education, you art eligible to betoaie a WAC and serva with the Medical utpen ment. Prevloua experience la not ntctiiirf, What it Means to You- As a soldier serving with the Medical Dipid mont you will hava the penonsl atlsfietloa Knowing mat you ro doing your v aiding mon back to neoun wn , ..... all., eha war rC'J Divn iignung sr yuu. xs.... .. will hava tha full advantage of. the 0.1. B 01 Hlghts, plua tecnnical ireinuij -poridnca which you could never obtain civilian llfo. of ward boon Good soldiers (he WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Room 219 Postoffica Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon, Telophono 8401. Plaasa sand ma, without any obligation on my part, tha now lllustrntod booklet about tho Wacs' . . . toll ing about the jobs thoy do, how ihoy llva, thalr training, pay, officor selection, etc. NAME '. ' ADDRESS CITY BTATE PHONE No. ing queillontt. ; Ar, you t 20 and iOI " Hava yoo tnr f dren undtr least l"" high scnou.- A Contribution SWAN LAKE Toward Victory MOULDING CO. By a2,9 South Bixih si. II ''A