HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVEN oodcraH j ., November 20, was I '""I'.i.'i lit Uiu NcillfhboM of Ji'UtlU Itt-lU ' ll.o W'l .''l? Li'rdlun neighbor, la.H liiu "bolt buslHcmj UC ..id WlllHt WHS pll'yuil ""ilf lv UJorkliiiut re- & ,.,, liuUl llio high ' ft? tow .ward went to '"'nc'ca'rds, a salud ''""t" by Vi.ro 1 "wn centered Willi u "tawl ' b,OIU0 cllfy""" J5J Willi in" B".-fii luuci-5 "M.nmml Clirlntmu party f-'h Id ut Hi" ,neul W l':n,,cr o( llio com Slellu Wall. 'ifylvla ClWton- , . ii'n0 ot lVl1"' ., : i'ior u taurine meeting 'wll"d..r. 10 "S5 u vcnr: Pnlsy '' Sor: Put Nliioif, mil "iff 'mirnhart, attend- 1 S nl I . tUTK; Harriet ; ,k S5 Bwrdlon neighbor; f.'c'sklniK.r, captain of Iho f, Phillip Clark, oilier sen VrhMd Weed, Inner sen- Rpau , Ann Clark and f rl'nr ; InHlnllliiK of t Cl,nr?..,.' ..UlaH Ml. L'wilh tlio games unci ro men"' ... ,nr i,. im pr,y..' :. ,.v will 00 llu",,tv" 5 Circle i, S. II. Goddard, 2441 circle of tlic Communlly national cimrch at her Aon pnuujrj ,w..... . ... jwi assisted by Mm. H. J. lvray ,. , ... ,,. llC business mrsimi " John Marin led the devo- lervico. . j..i lrlf miwiiVPfi in, Van Doozcr, to Join 111 poillUK i.w.. r--....n I'l 17.-, U 1-nf. cream and butler will bo Wed, nd mcniuci" ui hitlce from the Junior circle W Von Doozcr and Mrs. fc date for tumliiK In rags Isold for tlio beneui oi me I circle has been extended December i. nex i resnini ", liual Christmas party and Mrs. muik,hi tt,,vi W Will Serve iw nunti;.wa lie potluck luncheon pre- fc the meeting. jrcshmcnts wero served to r.CKSlClll, ivi I ft . uwiiu i, Mrs. Lrnii'Lllcs, MrS. II. DIIC, airs. Ij. C. riciuy, nun. Dooter, Mrs. J. J. Pcx, It. u, miicncii, mm. vn parson, Mrs. Mornan, Mrs. h t un i m... c n irflLUD 41 UU mid. tJt 5 fy Neighbors November mcollnit of the Ntlghbors was bold nt the of Mrs. Bernard McDon- B15 Wantlnnd. and the hos- &-a acaiatn ku Mi. War. fom. m the regular business WK, the afternoon was spent Jfcing. se present nt the meeting 1 Mrs. Andrew Eck, Mrs. fussoU, Mrs. A. W. Pollard, Joe Abnor, Mrs. C VV. V, Mrs. David J. Hoffman, James Francis, Mrs. George mi, Mrs. Warren Pohl, li.Brucc II. Hull, and Mrs. (td McDonald. ! next meeting will be lield 'ber 8, at B p. m. al the of Mrs. Hons Frci, 2307 Assisting hostesses will 'i. Joo Abner and Mrs. H. Hull. All members wd to come and bring a gf the exchange. The gift not exceed fifty centa. 1 ;er$cfe PTA fyMcComb nf WIW the CunKl nf R.unr. arent.Tcachcrs association luesaay afternoon meet HS Wonlf Mice irMrinu , " 4UV.UUlllkJ ,?,,vtry Interesting " children's books and ''uigcstlons as to holiday '"r under the 'teen-ago ill?'" NaPer Presided at i . 8ccnlpred with a low XWlow chrysanthomums. WJfKTVIU ft! fimmi ' ' 4- - i4 ' 'I K-i i :'V ' V 1 - ''1 '-:. - , T". r ' ' t rrilillllllilM IHI Illlllilll TIIIB1 . J . NED IN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Otis Woodrow Gray were married Monday, Novcinuer 1.1, in a canciciiBlit ceremony at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MeClcllan of Merrill road. Mr. Gray ii a F 1c of the U. S. navy, and has reported back for duty. Mra. Cray, the former Elaine Beverly MeClcllan, is planning to re main nero. Guild Meets LANGELL VALLEY Mrs Glcnnii Jones of Hcmnnza cnter laincd the guild of St. Barnabas church at her home on Monday, November U. Maxlnc Brown, president, was In, charge of the meeting. Final plana were made for the chicken dinner and bazaar which is to bo held at the parriBh hall on December 8, Members of the guild bought a furcwell gilt for Mrs. Pcpplc, who is planning to make her home in Klnmalh Fulls, and a lovely upron was presented to Glenuu Jones, Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the meet ing to Lela Murray, Florence Botklns, Edllh Jones, Elaine Jones, Eva Koberl.s, Maxlno Brown, Grace Dearborn and son, Henry, Virginia Thomas, Margaret Dearborn, Madge Dcurborn, Monroe Dearborn, Murk Dearborn, Bcsslo Frazicr, Mary Smith, Hazel Morrison, Cora Lcavitt, and the hostess, Glcnna Jones. The next meeting of the guild will be ut the home of Cora Leavllt o n January 4. Elections will be held at this time, and cvuryono is cordially invited. LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Paul Monroe entertained with a chicken dinner on Thursday evening, November 16, in honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Miko Dearborn. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lcavllt and their children, Mary and Doris, and Mr, and Mrs. Monroe. Lovely flowers, sent by Mrs. Thcw of El Monte, were used to decorate the dining room tablo and the living room. Mothers' Club ; CANBY, Calif. The Canby Mothers' club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lester Keeton with Mrs. Katherlnc Chambers as co-hostess. Those present were Mrs. Adelaide Addlngton, Mrs. Mildred Guss, Mrs. Mildred Love' ncss. Mrs. Sybil Hall, Mrs. Min erva Hess, Mrs. Olllc Fltzhugh, Mrs. Ireno Myers, Mrs. Marjorle Andrea, Mrs. Ruth Strlckler, Mrs. Florence Canticle!, Mrs. rtachel McCrary. Mrs. Endicott, Mrs. Elfricdo Ohms, Mrs. Patsy Lcmkc. Mrs. Stella Sherer, Mrs. Dorothy Anklln,. Mrs. Louise Bcattlc, Mrs. Elma Grant and Mrs. Annie Pope. Names were exchanged for the Christmas gifts to be given al the next meeting. After refreshments were serv ed, games were played.- High scores went to Mrs. Fltzhugh and Mrs. Ohms, low to Mrs. Annie Pope. Next meeting will be held at tho home of Mrs. Ohms, with Mrs. Anklin as co-hostess. Women of Moose The Women of the Moose met In a regular session at tho Moosu hall Tuesday, November 21, with Frances wans, senior re gent, presiding. The meeting was called to or der In regular form and follow ing the opening ceremonies, tho college of regents chairman, Maude Christlanson, presented her chapter night program. Mrs. ACKerman sang i w o soios, "Somewhere a Volco Is Calling" and "Wonderful You," accom panied by Nino Nybuck. Fannie Mae Thompson gave an interesting history of the col lege of regents. Ruby Bell, as sociate dean, then exemplified the entire imltalortal work, a class of three candidates being received into membership. Refreshments were erved at the close of the meeting. The homemaklng committee of the Women of the Moose met for potluck luncheon and busi ness meeting In the Moose hall Friday, November 17. Maude Sergeut, chairman of this com mittee, was in charge, and 14 attended. A card party was held that afternoon at 2 p. m. and nine tables were in play. High score went to Ann Carncll, second to Mildred Wilkinson, and the spec al award to Mrs. Canoy, 5 S i To Leave MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. Almo Newton, who are leaving this month to make their home in Brookings, have been feted at many lovely parties by friends and neighbors prior to their departure. The most recent affair to be given In their honor was held on the evening of November 18 at tne home ot Mr. ana Mrs. Hugh O'Connor. Both women are members of the Lost River Garden club, and members and their husbands were invited for the potluck dinner. Greeting the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bow man, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blatch Mr; and Mrs. Lewis Kandra, Mr,. and Mrs. J. E. Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sharp, Mr: and Mrs. Webb Staunton, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Haskins, Mr. and Mrs. w. c. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. King. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Bogue, Mrs. Scott McKcndree, Mrs. O. T. McKendrce, Opal Lane, Kathleen, Marylou, and Patsy O'Connor, and Mr. Dennis u uonnor. f; 1 u j v Vj ' MARRY IN RENO Mr. and Mrs. James Butler were wed recently in Reno, Ne. vada. Mrs. Butler was the former Lila Kaylor of Henley. The young couple are making their home near Macdoel, California Ella Barnett Rush, Reno. Hostess Mrs. Bruce Hull, 4626 Can. non, was hostess to the Friend ship club Friday, November 17, and was assisted by Mrs. Fran cis. After the short business meet ing, auction bridge was played, Three tables were in play, and Henna tiisnop neid nign score, Blancho Motschenbacher, sec ond, and Mrs. Joseph Huck low. Irene Markham received the spe cial award. The next meeting. December IS, will be at the home of Blanche Motschenbacher, 710 Norm inn, and win be a Christ mas party. There will be a gift exchange, with a price limit of sue. rr Coif forfoy fc fpwiwAvA Mgobc nwrp cm rtpfocftMfrf powH ttYoHohfa of I owtf coif from fhk kyit only AwrtoifeaW Woovr SttMfcA AffMtcjs. T Hoorer owners are lcrf then Wy, becmuc thty C net genuine Hoorer scrrtc and pant to keep that pre I clous Hoover in "it a Sddle" eoodMoa to do its fob ; , , for the duration. J VV The Hoorer Cofflparrf l tnWMttJ In delptng jroa ' tnke cur oC jronr cleaner, tad we art the aathoriaed 1 ' I loover service agency, equipped with special tools an4 , genuine Hoover replacement parts to do the job. J Call and register jrou (teener with at, Free toeptc J tlon. Service charges at trmely low. to help von ! keep jour Hoover oleaning effidentrr. i' I Tke no chences get geniiln Hoovet Coipaay m I ice. It's economical, prompt and efficient. ; ' FREE INSPECTION WORK wVARANTBM ' Z ESTIMATE! krlMMttHtf Earlier In the week, Mr; and Mrs. Newton were entertained at the Wlnema school with Mrs. Walter England. Mrs. John Takacs Jr.. Mrs. D. W. Turn- baugh, Mrs. J. A. Lidell, and Mrs. E. Webb Staunton as co hostesses. Cards were played during the evening, and refreshments were served to a number of guests who have lived in the Wlnema district with the Ncwtons for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Newton have been presented with many at tractive gifts. . Visiting In Klamath Falls for her Thanksgiving vacation from Armstrong college, Berkeley, California, was Wanda Gentry, daughter of Mrs. E. W, Gentry, 3325 Homedale. Mrs. David F. Barnett. 635 North Eighth, will entertain for members of Miriam circle of the First Presbyterian church at her home on Thursday, Novem ber 30, at 2:15 p. m. In addi tion to the regular devotional exercises and business meeting, a book review of "West of the Blue Pacific" will be present ed. Mrs. Lcland Willits was the guest of honor at a surprise din ner party given by her husband in honor of their third wedding anniversary. It was held at Sari's Sunday, November 19, and the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knupp and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kelscy. CANBY, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davidson attended the celebration of the golden wed ding anniversary of Mr. David son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davidson of Grants Pass this week. Open house was held and a large wedding cake was serv ed to more than sixty guests. The Klamath Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold the annual holi day dinner December 7, m the church at 6 o'clock in the eve ning. , ! "v Mrs. George R. Hum, 439 Pine, will be hostess to members of the Art Needlework club on Wednesday afternoon, Decern' ber 6, at two o'clock. Council Fire Meet The Wawakcye Camp Fire girls held a council fire meeting at the home of Mrs. Matt Kohn Jr., on Thursday afternoon, No vember 18- The candles standing for work, health, and love were lit by Ar- lene Brailler, Leona Leltnead and Shermalee Henry. Six certificates issued for the completion of requirements for woodgatherer's rank were awarded to Marilyn Hemlngsen Betty Hennet, Catherine Bianas Beverly Jean Kohn, Dolores Kedder and Sally Barnhlsel. Each girl received honor beads for the work completed. Three new members, Winifred Kentta, Shirley Glenn and Sally Greenleaf were admitted to the council fire, and were welcomed by their new guardian, Mrs, J F. Lovell. At the close of the meeting, the new members extinguished tne candles. s lea ve LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. F. W. Brown and Mrs. Jesse Cokca and daughter, Cheryl Ann left last week for Tennessee. Mrs. Cokea and her dauehter win spend tne winter there at tne home of her husband s par ents, uapiam uokea is now in a hospital somewhere in Italy where he is ' recovering from wounds received in battle. Mrs. Brown will visit in her native state of Kentucky before returning to her home. LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and son. lea, are visiting their son. Dick, in Seattle where he is attending naval trainine school. The Pepple family is also planning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pepple and two sisters wno live in Seattle. SPEAKING OF SUBSTITUTES RUSHVILLE. 111.. Nov. 25 (Pi Leslie Bedenbender didn't want to come home from a duck hunt ing excursion with an empty game bag, so he attached baited fish hooks to his duck decoys ana waited. - That night he came home with out a single duck but had 28 fat crannies, -'if the ducks had been working," he said, "my scheme would have been perfect. As the tish snagged tne hooks,, the decoys began to twist and turn ma. lifelike manner that cer tainly would have enticed any real ducks ilying overhead," Haqer nreek Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hess visited at the Charles Hesi home here. The Chuck Hess fam ily lives near the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steyakal oi Malin visited one evening at, the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hess. Bette Wright, who underwent an appendectomy at the Klam ath Valley hospital ten days ago, Is reported to be recovering rapidly. Anneta Wright, wno Is attend ing the University of Oregon In Eugene, was called home by the serious illness of her sister. Mrs. Jeanle Oliver, who sus tained injuries when she was hit by a falling ladder at the Mai lory market, has been confined to her bed at the Oliver home. She is reported to be better. Turkey picking began at the Sadie Newnham ranch last Wed nesday. She sold her flock of 2600 turks to Mallory and Tur ner here, and they are preparing tnem for sale. The Swan Lake Moulding com pany delivered a load of lumber at the Kohler home on Wednes day. Sympathy Is extended to the Charles Waldrip family by this community in their recent loss. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kohler and son, Gail, former resident! of Summers lane, who moved to the state of Washington In 1942, re turned during the first part of the week to Klamath Falls, where they plan to make their nome. They nave purcnased- a home on Etna street. The Walter Croft family have moved onto the George Kohler property here, and have gotten settled. The Cornet property, where the Walters formerly lived, was sold recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gober, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cornett and Mr. and Mrs. King Hubble have been busy sorting potatoes in several different cellars during the past few weeks. Mrs. Maxine Gabe helped In the store while Mrs. Wright stayed with her daughter, . . ; POINTFREE MILK -DENVER, Nov. 25 (P) Help ing a mother dog rear nine pups with point-free milk is outside the province of the OPA. A Denver housewife sought :a permit to buy canned milk with out points because she feared nature's supply of milk for. the pups was inadequate. ' ' Sorry, said Stanley Branden burg, state rationing executive, but if the pups have canned milk the points will have to be laid on the line. "J THE BURR-O-N IS OPEN Noon To 8 P. M. Closed Sundays O t Va. - ..a tot oo3 v- to. -;,.,,t v r- a vn - wr l" .in Supports Designed to relieve strain, backache, poor posture and fatigue! Gale Scientific Support 395 Scientifically designed to aid posture. 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