Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 02, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    1944
Umorial-Rites
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t t, lrliniH"Ri mi. umnmiii r. ruMiu.iu, fiirs. Wtllard
Mi-I 11. i-'VIIIJu,, i.niii uwsnimill, mr. i,omuel
r f Hfiircl. hl!lm'lri lnunihfi-a .if Al..l.n ni.i..
t!i'dlc(i during h P' year, honored In impressive
'i .iJ manorial services, during the session of the chapter
uy cvn
ilng
4"'.;. n( the order wore conferred upon M
ffi .ol C1.1.MI, . The inl-T
I coiirti-sy Initiation rur
i,f. 2 apler of Portland.
C.I hiving been electee
'Ktarnhln i hu Portland
f' novi-d lo Klamath
,Krc could bo inltlnt.
pier
m. Guy L. Mar-
aW'J'W 'ft tlw first
El . . 'Majestic chapter
... ....,1 Mt. iii.H
n" Vi'lii'ir of 'HI. Mary's
Corvnllis. Mr, Fil ler
fsra ki s.u ifiiu
h her liimiiand. now slu
i .1 Iho Murlno Hurrackit,
v i.. Hinnl iinnrni1 .
Sdfthe kliuliiMsofi Hlmwn
members of llio Eastern
Eiiiei'ta were served by
IJ " The next meeting,
l ii. nnnnul election
DC -
Len's Club
Thi- Women'! club held
fjThanksKlvIng dinner on
wth Cunmbell wna chair-
,g( the entertainment com-
mxrno wti """j ........
IT and LyndoU lliirrlson.
i were provided and it pro
wu Sivcn during the eve-
ik
iicllve place cards were
by Ethel Goljsbcck, and
rtnloying the evening were
mil Mrs. John Gciisbcck,
Bid Mrs- Lester Gcljsbeck,
ad Mrs. Jim Rouse, Mr. and
iCarold Madison, Mr. and
K U Gilford, Mr. nnd Mrs.
' Obcnchiiin, Mr. and Mrs.
(.'Smith, Mr und Mrs. F. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Jck, Mr. und Mrs. Jamci
Mr. and Mrs. Monty
fcMr. nnd Mrs. C. Ross, Mr.
trs. Axel Anderson, Mr.
jri. Jack Harrison, Mr. and
Bank Splccr, Mr. and Mrs.
fclltns, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
jjugh, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
, Edna Bonk, Mary Luck,
yillannn, Klirnbeth Cnmp-
iina Mcuicmun ana luuue.
inc.
Pinochle
ier Adklsson, 1536 Ore-
.tntertaincd members of Ye
if Pinochle club at her
is Thursday, Novombcr 30.
ton was served at 1
and curds followed,
It union Green holding
i 1 score, Fannlo Goddnrd
DO, Asnacc Lowe, low, ana
finochle award wont to
a Bock. Members present
t; Violet Vance, Agnace
1 Mclba Danlclson. Grace
I'annlc Goddnrd, Kiithryn
itfi and Esther Adklsson,
it guest, Lillian Green.
4 next meeting, December
111 be at the home of Kath
Bl litis j, and it will he the
etnas parly nnd gut ox-
1 ! ! f
Leaving
xheon
ladies of the Townsend
jry met at tho homo of
illle Anderson on Denver
on Wednesday, Novcm-
WIcIouj notluck luncheon
loyca oy all, after which
Kill mectlna wan rnllnrl.
r prizes were awarded for
una blackout games.
present were Mabel Me
?. Eva Webster, Nettle
nesky, Eva Myers, Char-
ijanoy, uernico McCrackcn
Ilia Dcmnscv. 11a Unimlns
? SelliiriRcr, Efflo Anderson
ioia Herman.
o will be a special meet-
December 0, at the home
1 Webster, 1325 Kane.
I . .
tOC'ofinn
j '
Jd Employes' National
association was held at
c of the president, Mrs.
Jensen, 241 Michigan, and
m Great , Northern and
Stcd railroads were
!- L, Mitchell was ap-
V to art am
J the year, in place of
f lime y' Who rc,8nec,
ailaenllnr, n , 4n
9 the home of Mrs.
f Prince, 1314 Crescent.
I I '
ffLVMr- ant Mrs. R.
S Plan to leave on tho
? December for an Indrfi
J,ln Los Angeles, Cnllf-
irr ' wm visit
". Mrs Tom Willis and
and f ii ' rnllk Hlln"
n,ii v ) win occupy
J'wn homo during their
LANGKLL VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. I'l-unk I'cpple nnd Bob
worn tho honored guests lit a
Inruwell party given for thorn
by their frit-win on Saturday
uvonlng, November 25, nt the
parish hall.
A polluek supper wns served
nt U o'clock, followed by enter
liiliiinent (luring the evening,
unci Inter u lovely ull-wool blank
et was pic-M-nlt-tl to tho Puppies.
Those; enjoying the evening
weio Mr. and Mrs. Pepple and
Hob, Mrs. Claude Murray, Mrs.
Floronco Botklns, Mr. und Mrs.
Bill Burnett and family, Earl
Kent, Mr, and Mrs. Ralpon and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Smith and fnmlly. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Enibrcy und family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Gift and family,
Mr. ami Mrs. George Kemland
nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Bell
and Eddie, Mr. and Mrs, Elliott
House and family, Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rundull, Bobby Potucck,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harry Krazlcr, Mr, and
Mrs. Warren Mason, Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm '1'earo, Mildred
Tctirc, Mrs. Mary Dearborn,
Jack Zuintowle, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Leavltt, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Kylur, Jack Kylcr, Corpor
al MarClnjky, David MacClosky,
Cnrl Hnmtreat, L. A. Constans,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Reginald Thomas,
Mrs. Nell Quick, and Allen E.
Gale.
Tho Peppies will be missed a
great deul by the community,
who tit the snme time wish them
happiness In their new home in
Klamath Falls. .
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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BRIDE ELECT
Nadlne Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall of Pen
dleton, Oregon, has announced her engagement to Corporal Bud
Curia, now stationed at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. The Hall
family is formerly of this city, where Nadlne was very active
In high school atfulrs. No date has been set for the wedding.
LANGELL VALLEY Mr.
und Mrs. Bill Burnett entertain
ed with a dinner party at their
home on Thursday evening. Cov
ers were laid for Joyce Plnelli,
Ralph Waggoner, Bcrnlce Plnel
li, Sergeant Fred Bitus, June PI
nelll, Seiitoiint Frank Branning
nnd tho host and hostess.
Stork Shower
BLY A stork shower was
given for Ruth Obcnchaln on
Saturday, November 18, at 4
o'clock at the Walt Campbell
home.
Hostesses for the afternoon
wcro Wllma Procbstel, Edna Mc
Lachlan, and Bcrnlce Sharope.
The gifts were placed In a bas
sinette decorated In pink and
blue, und around this were tiny
pink and blue crepe paper shoes.
The afternoon was spent play
ing games and visiting. Mrs.
Obenchaln received many lovely
gifts, and later refreshments
wore sorved to Jennie Meyers,
Lurn Dishno, Etta Hartman, Ma
rie Raupuck, Maude Butler, El
len Michelson, Thclda McMillan,
Jcnn Cllne, Bcda Dixon, Alma
Johnson, Dottle McGlnnis, Oplc
Patzke, Helen Smith, Janet Mill
11ns, Audrey Gcljsbeck, Thelma
Richardson, Ora Boyd, Carrie
Obenchaln, Elizabeth Campbell,
Eva Campbell, Millie Grlsel,
Elulnc Richardson, Barbara Lv
brnnd. Ruth Hull. Lucille Hall.
and Hazel Mndlson.
Bridge Club
BLY Betty Armstrong enter
tained the bridga club on Fri
day, November 17, at which time
a surprise stork shower was
given for Ruth Smith.
Gifts were placed in a small
pink paper bassinette, and tiny
pink bassinettes were used as
place cards at the table.
Refreshments were served
after which Ruth opened her
gifts, and bridge was played la
ter. Enjoying the evening were
Marie Hughes, Mildred Cart
wright, Helen Smith, Elizabeth
Campbell, Jessie Glfford, Thel
ma Abbott, Ruth Smith, and Bet
ty Armstrong.
Mign scores were nem oy nei
en Smith and Mildred Cart
wright, and Thelma Abbott won
the traveling prize.
Members of the VFW auxili
ary and of Pelican post 1383,
who served at the USO center
C,..r1n Nm,nmW OH WlirA Mr.
and Mrs. R. O. Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. waiter inompson, mr. ana
If.. V T 7m1I M- anri Mh IT
'lum. a. v, mui, .
J. McGllvray, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jen
kins, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Carna
ban, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Llving-
.Inn Mi. miH Mr. .Tnhn MtllllnK.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Subject,
Mrs. Mcnry jjanargc, win. rvu
Ham Bnrron, Mrs. Theresa Al-
lesch, Mrs, Annn uunn, mis. u
mar Townsend, Mrs. Robert Ca-
noy, Mrs. .James nouns, ivirs.
Cnrl W. Henry, Mnt. Margaret
Casey, Mrs. ay wiiuams. mrs.
Churchill Jones, Mrs. Charles
Jones, Mrs. Robert Monett, Mrs.
Dorothy Holnton, Bill Canton,
and James Souther.
Forty-three home-made pies
wero served, and in addition,
Mrs. John Mulllns and Mrs.
Frnnk Suhlect donated 10 dozen
doughnuts.
Lucky Pinochle
The Lucky Pinochle club met
Monday, November 27, and the
hostess was Rita Fuller, 2252
Vine.
Luncheon was served at 1
o'clock to Ursule Brntton, Flor
enco Young, Brownie Bramwell,
Ruth Sehorn, Maude Phillips,
Nettie Good, Zella Blankenship,
and the hostess. High score was
held by Brownie Bramwell, sec
ond by Maude Phillips, low by
Ursule Bratton, and the pinochle
award went to Rita Fuller.
The club will meet again on
Monday. December 11. and Net
tie Good, 5648 Denver, will be
tne hostess.
I To The Parents
plaiting Xmoi Gift is a Bminait Count for your
W6 Do teach thar Snappy Up-to-the-MlnuU Thomfli
Natural Shorthand and Speed Typing.
Klamath Business College
733 Pin. 8trt Corner el Sth
Phone 4760
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For Proper
FOUNDATIONS
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New p e'n a 1 front
smooths figure beauti
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batiste. Rayon and cot
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garters adjustable at
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Nude. 34 to 48. Lengths,
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"Proper Posture' "
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Rayon and cotton bind
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Telephone 5188
Honor Guesi
BLY Mrs. Ruth Obenchaln
was honored with a shower at
tho home of Mrs. Walter Camp
bell on Saturday. November 18.
and hostesses for the afternoon
were Mrs. Wilma Proebstel,
Mrs. Edna McLachlan, and Mrs.
Bornlcc Sharpe.
Guests for the shower includ
ed Mrs. George Boyd, Mrs.
Clark Abbott, Mrs. Frank Oben
chaln Sr., Mrs. Harry Oben
chain, Mrs, Curl Raupuch, Mrs.
George Butler, Mrs. Hoss Mc
Millan, Mrs. Jim McMillun, Mrs.
E. L. Paddock, Mrs. Lawrence
Griffin, Mrs. L. T. Richardson,
Mrs. William Tucker, Mrs,
James Dixon, Mrs. Jack Hanun,
Mrs. Jim Micneison, M-rs. Ever
ett Bell, Mrs. Basil Hull, Mrs.
J. L, Owen, Mrs. Ed Cascbcer,
Mrs. Mann Varnum, Mrs. Elmer
McGlnnis, Mrs. Ed Patzke, Betty
Patzke, Mrs. Ben Angus, Mrs,
Olive Protsmnn, Mrs. M. M.
Cllne, Mrs. Max Clinc, Mrs.
John Gcljsbeck, Mrs. Lester
Gcljsbeck. Mrs. Chester Smith,
Mrs. Norman Dyor, Mrs. Edna
Book, Mrs. Morae Mulllns, Mrs.
Alf Meyers, Mrs. J, N. Keffler,
Mrs. Del Nelson, Mrs. - Jack
O'Nell, Mrs. Jack Harrison,
Mrs. Floyd Lynch, Mrs. Henry
Spiccr. Mrs. Walter Cambron,
Mrs. Charles McCain, Mrs. W.
Grlsel, Mrs. Walter Campbell,
Mrs. Dave Campbell, Mrs. John
Keller, Mrs. Ed Dishno, Mrs.
Etta Hartman, Mrs. Ceroid Mad
ison, Mrs. Herbert Johnson,
Mrs. Verna Ashbaugh, Mrs.
James Hall, Mrs. Maxie Patzke,
Mrs. Barbara Lybrand, Mrs.
Rachael Robin, and Mrs. Nel
son. 5 5 5
Pythian Sister
Pythian Sisters met Friday,
November 24, at which time
four candidates were initiated
into tho group. They were Eva
Richardson, Nina Motschen
bacher, Viola Hermann and Al
frclda Steinmetz. Lunch was
served in the dining room fol
lowing the ceremony.
Hostesses were Effie Redkey,
JNina BecK ana Kowena Fugm.
St. Augustine
MERRILL Marking the open
ing of the holiday season, which,
in spite of the war, will bring
many of the neighborly get-togethers,
was the annual bazaar
and card party sponsored by the
Altar society of St. Augustine's
church. The date was set for
Saturday, December 2, at the
community hall in Merrill.
Doors opened at 1 o'clock for
the pleasure of guests who might
be interested in the array of ap
rons and other handwork that
will make grand Christmas
gifts.
There were also all kinds of
Christmas "goodies" and other
cooked foods sold from the
booths.
Bridge and pinochle were in
play during the afternoon, with
prizes offered for both. Mrs.
George Yost and Mrs. Al Porter,
Tulelake, Mrs. Halene Beimier
and Mrs. W. C. Dalton, Malln,
and Mrs. Hugh O'Connor and
Mrs. E. T. Crawford, Merrill,
were appointed by Mrs. Dan
Barry, president, to supervise
the card arrangements. Refresh
ment! were served during the '
afternoon.
A chicken dinner wai prom
ised for the evening, serving to
begin at 6 o'clock, with Mn. W,.
E. Hammond and Mrs. Jess Die
ter in charge. Dinner will be
served throughout the evening .
in the downstairs dining room
and no reservation! are nects
sary. Entertainment and games are
on the program for evening en-.
tertainment.
The public Is cordially Invited '
to attend,
SIS
The Thimble club nt the '
Neighbor! of Woodcraft met
Wednesday evening, November
29. with Mrs. Frank Well!, 1005
Wlard. Mrs. Rollln Thompson ,
assisted. Whist was played dur
ing the evening, and Ruth Stan-
ley held high score, Sylvia Clay
ton second, Stella Dryden low, '
and the guest award went to
Blanche Motschenbacher. Plans
for the Christmas party ware '
discussed.
(Additional Seeietr en
Fag eight)
i..1
ing of Fine Furs for One Week
Only Direct from
Use Our
CHARGE
BUDGET
or
LAY-AWAY
PLAN
to tecure
Your Holiday Fur.
SHOP
EARLY
We Close Daily
At 6 P. M.
Select your Gift Fur Now. A deposit wilf hold it
until Xmas. Purchase this week-as this special
showing will be available for one week only
" from December 2 to 9th.
Full-length coats Three-quarter lengths -
. Jackets Scarfs
Following are some of the furs offered in this
group of top-grade fine pelts-fashioned by th
. . , foremost furriers of America:
SQUIRREL LOCKE" '
KID CARACUL
FOX PAW CARACUL
SABLE DYED SQUIRREL
PERSIAN LAMB
HOLLANDER DYED MUSKRAT
ERMINE DYED SQUIRREL BELLY
COCOA DYED ERMINE
BLACK PERSIAN PAW
NAT. TIPPED SKUNK
OCELOT PAW
GREY CARACUL DYED KID
GREY DYED BOMBAY LAMB
NORTHERN BLUE DYED FOX .
SILVER DYED FOX
NATURAL STONE MARTEN SCARPS
KOLINSKY SCARFS,
HUDSON SEAL DYED MUSKRAT
NATURAL SILVER MUSKRAT
And Many Others
PRICED FROM
W to 39814
(Plui 20 Federal Tax)
THE WOMAN'S STODE.iwcV