Liber 9, 1944 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MCE SEVEN Rat Lux" Will e Presented lA holiHny gift to the townspeople, th drama department &" Union liluh rhool will present a modwnmyS ST in one I'd. "Hot Lux." or "Let There Be Limit." Mi, B B Urt ha. directed the play which will be given lhl.cnmi ;j, at niimcroui periormaricca in the Little Theatre off Mem hnsc.r uw BiZ,r!,--T"1 ngev"' Maic'""' k"'-v unci , - i n lavlno Ciocioaro biiu aimmy w there l " o'uborate HcttlnK this Pluv' lhrc0 "u"c', n rnt under varied lighting lationi. Other students of drama department arc cred wlh this umiiunl staKlng the art wrk on the second . wa dono by Ted Reeves, on the third stage by Mai- fintPL"x'' 'is pluylng to the lCI1ts and public without rite. Mrs. Dlomqulst said i the department would be n to huvo guests at any of performances. The play will t be given Monday at 1 ock with two other perform c! at 2 and 3 o'clock. A 1 5t performance for Lions jwlll be given Mondny night, uestloy morning the play I be given from 0 o'clock tin 12 noon, and aguln all clay irsdny from 9 to 12 and from j i 4. Saturday's porformnnccs run from 2:30 to 3:48 p. m. agnin at 8:15 p. m. ha Tuesday performance will no way Interfere with the I ital Christmas music concert )t given by the music depart it at 8 o'clock. !S 8 S W Auxiliary n Thursday evening, Decern 7, the auxiliary to the Vet Hi of Foreign Wars met In the (try club room for a regular ling and Initiation of candl f, with the president, Mrs. U. McGllvray, In tha chair, i Albert Downs, Mrs. Alvln I. Mrs, VV. J. Wlllnrd and nji Aaron Thomas were re- lira im iiii-iiiul-i imij in wic nary ai mis time, was voted to send six boxes hrlstmas cards to ward pa ils In the Marine Harracks ital, and also to send n largp setlla plant to the navy and inc hospitals tor Christmas, amount to be sent to the 'burs' and Portland veterans' Jitals was increased to $10.00 anual Christmas party, to liven by the auxiliary and Jointly, will be held Tliurf- December zi, in tho RC Each auxiliary member is MfK a Acrvii-eman ana jus I, or i serviceman alone, to mi as her guest. There will is gift exchange and each fiber Is to bring a gift In be lt of herself and each of her III. A program, dancing and leshmenU will occupy the f nior Matrons 10 .Timing MifMH. ,-1,,U rim memonist church met Monday evening;, December lh Mrs. Bruce Blnklev, 915 n with Mrs. M. H, Mclchert f Mrs. Christ Huck, assisting. JJe evening opened with the ne of Christmaa carols by net Mrs. Mclchert read the of Christmas, as given in (Bible. She also conducted uilness meeting. The place ffte next meeting wag not de- but the hostesses will be tw- L. Terwllllger ind Mrs. . W. Tomlln. Mfrejhments were served to ajAudra Fulquartr, Mrs. C. JP. M. Dcllcr. Mrs. Walter ?o ', Jff; J' R- McLcilan, .Paul Collins, Mrs. David L. Pru Mi' 0rvl Ooddard. LSfri'te' ,M!2' PCtCr R0""' W t ' I" TerwiHigor. Mrs. MToni'i". Mrs. William J'""' Troy Cook, M, Ray it ft ' n"y Brown, Mrs. 1cWEh-ert and Mrs. Wen- The general meetlnn ni n,n Women's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church, held on Friday, Decern, bcr 1, was opened with a no hostess luncheon at the Wl-Nc Ma hotel at 12 noon. Mrs, Meeker, the guest speak er for the afternoon, was unable- to reach Klniniith l-'nlls In lime for the luncheon, but ar rived beforo the afternoon meeting at the church, which was held at 2 p. m. , Mrs. Walter Herndon con ducted the devotional service and Mrs. L. K. Phelps presided over the short business meeting. She appointed a committee to serve for the Christmas party to bo given at the church for service men and women. The members of the committee arc Mrs. C. II. Uanlstiible, Mrs. Karl Redman and Mrs. W. T. Wlthrow. Mrs. Edwin Schneebock sung a group of lullabies, accompan ied by Mrs. Redman, and Mrs. Meeker then spoke upon the rubject "The Part Women Must Play In the Crusade for Christ." Tea was served by circle 2, whoso chairman Is Mrs. John Rlach. Holiday greenery served as the background for the tea table, which was centered with on arrangement of white chrys anthemums, and Mrs. Victor Phillips and Mrs. Karl Redman presided over the tea service. That same evening, December 1, Mrs. Meeker conducted a class of Instruction for incom ing officers of 1045. 5 j! No-Host Dinner A group of long-time friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cofcr on High street Saturday evening for a no-host dinner, followed by several hours of cards. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gnrcclon, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Evans, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Evans, Mrs. .1. J. Parker, Mrs. John H. Hamilton, Mrs. Ruby Kenyon, Mrs. Grace Ftcrkman and Mr. and Mrs. Cofer. '1 ft--' l' t'f helm. fyy V TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burger of Rockville, Minnesota, havo an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Burdette Marie, to RT 3c Andrew Soulc, USN, and son of Dr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Soulo, 1045 Main. Miss Burger is employed at the Barnes-Hind laboratories in San Francisco, and was a houscguest at the Soule home while Andrew was home on a 15-day furlough from Treas ure Island, California, where he has just finished radar training. No wedding date has been set. Friendly Circle Members and guests of the Friendly circle met Thursday, December 7, at the home of Liz rie Little, 2444 Orchard way, for luncheon and the annual Christmas parly and gift ex change. Pearl Marin was the as sisting hostess. Luncheon was served at one o'clock to Ipha Brown, Arbliur Stone, Violet Vance, Estclle Smith, Agnaec Lowe, Grace Bock, Nona Hall, Fannie Goddard, Alberta Allen, Lydia McDonald, Kathryn Bill ings and Roy, and Ruth Berry, and after the exchange of gifts Mrs. Little, president of the club, conducted the business meeting. Plans were made for a dinner to be given in two weeks for members and their families and friends of the club. The exact time will be announced later. Wed in November Gcncvra Whitclcy, daughter of Mr. Charles Martin of Stockton, California, became the bride of TSgt. . Randall B. Jiggar, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jiggar, 1847 Earlc. The ceremony took place early In November at the post chapel at Stockton, Mrs. Jiggar is a graduate of the San Joaquin General School of Nursing, and was a recent recruitment secretary of the Red Cross. She is now on the staff at St. Joseph's hospital in Stockton. Sgt. Jiggar was at Chanute Field in Rantoul, Illinois, for six months, and is now attached to the training aide's office in Stockton. The young couple went to Monterey, California, for a short honeymoon. Rites Read Here At a beautiful ceremony on Sunday afternoon, December 3, Patricia Kltchln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kitchin, 2128 Madison, became the bride of James L. Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of Prine vllle. The bride was lovely in a black velvet suit with yellow accessories, and wore a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Mrs, Gerald Schalton was matron of honor, and wore a corsage of white carnations. Ray Keed, brotner oi the groom, was best man. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Orrin Kitchin, and the young couple were married by President E. E. Burroughs of the Mormon church. A reception immediately fol lowed the wedding, and the large wedding cake was cut by the bride and groom, and served to their friends, and later the bridal party enjoyed a chicken dinner at the El Padre. Out-of-town" guests included the mother and sister of the groom, Mrs. John Reed, and Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed of Prineville. Other guests were Mrs. A. M. Nesllne, Mrs. E. E. Burroughs, Mrs. Curtis Daniels, Mrs. Julius Bradshaw, Mrs. William Olson, Mrs. D. E. Weathersbee, Mrs. Harry Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Brink and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kitchin and family, Mrs. Orrin Kitchin, and Mrs. Gerald Schalton. The groom is a MM2c in the navy, and is home on a 30-day leave. Mrs. Reed plans to re main with her husband until he is again called for further overseas duty. ! Merry Mixers Mrs. Douglas Frcborc. 225 East Main, was hostess to the Merry Mixers club Wednesday evening, December 6. Attend ing were Mrs. Frank Beard, Mrs. Plez Chamberlain. Mrs, Howard Cramblett, Mrs. Homer Stiles. Mrs. Clayton Wiard. Mrs. Reuben Stevenson, Mrs. Ernest zerble, Mrs. Cluford Case, and Mrs. Lloyd Allen. The guest award went to Mrs. Homer Stiles. The Christmas Darty. Decem ber 20; will be held at the home of Mrs. Chamberlain, 1654 Port land, and will be the last meet ing of the year. V J ' 1 4 Uof kJLw CI it 5L Showoff sounded a ,5' ha crowd came ,? '?,m,r "he counted out Jh"' ,of. . h' Mi" and e 1 fti-j Ano. ne treasury of iST1:. By. hl trumpet, Mr. i-.. mimed an mankind to Nio, i V" lnB "lu o God. 'ik0ok l tnat despised lhcrer over there. He iPt so much as lift up his 3 a?. ,hMVm b,lt he beats " breast crying-God be i Wtii sinner. "i I hl' 1T1"1 wnt down to !?."' Justified rather th.n tSiM rom 1,19 Ptnalty. The TvVr? !,Bve ,rom 'he Kin- llr"H- G0Cl PUl lhe '" r JLfclJme on Christ. limn.1 "J1" ulfJ on Hm J1 Wl y 0f u, BIBLE. iVh.- vcn" on the ground ftehtf Ve" ,fnCe Chri5t ' iL7i From th POWER. &lh.ei,r"e Cnr,,it aroe ' SrA VI1 wh, receive Him -iV"'1, Saviour. As the fcl yield their lives over fi"i?v,,fve bv Power n, J' Kh. He becomes '"inlng strength. i!th. i ""On Judgement Li.' 0"1 fa the sins of Si , UH" na Ro out Into ' Ssf- rr he vcd-tn th. 0 co.me God ' of i ea ,lle mlng l ,1s Rr,ce' ,n hl good 10 them through Christ TNDIVIDUALLY STYLED FURS! 1 tt Caih 4?a Smalt Watnet Si AIM S COATS Kolinsky Red Fox Silver Fov Kit Fox Squirrel Excitingly Dyed or Natural Muskrot Silver Fox Natural Mink Paw Russian Pony Crey Persian Lamt Squirrel South American Weasel Hudson Seal And Many Others! $26.50 to $667 (20 Ftd.r.l Tax Included rr Your Convenience WC ABE OPEN UNTIL i30 P. M. Until After ChrlMmee Cumntiing's Fur Jaws Shop ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Masset. 730 Eldorado, have announced the engagement of their daugh ter, Jo Ann, to John Tworek, chief mechanic 1c of the U. S. navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tworek of Croswell, Michigan. No wedding date has been set. Bell Photo. Council Lunch The Girl Scout council enter tained the leaders and assistant leaders of all local troops with a dessert luncheon at the Episco pal parish house on Saturday afternoon, December 2. Hazel Morrison, program committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and Mrs. D. H. Os born were in charge of arrange ments. Mrs. D. W. Holloway, training committee chairman of leaders, gave a talk about planning activ ities for scout groups, and troop leadership. Hazel Morrison discussed pro-, gram plans for the year, Mrs. L. F. Carter made general an nouncements, and Mrs. Lowell Kaup disclosed plans for several Christmas vacation parties for the troops. An interesting display of arti cles, made by Girl Scouts and Brownies, filled a large tabic, and included tray favors, table decorations, Christmas gifts, Christmas cards, and calendars. Council members present were Mrs. R. H. Radcliffe, Mrs. Paul Buck, Mrs. H. S. Stone, Mrs. Charles Ogle, Mrs. J. P. Wells, Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson. Mrs. D. H. Osborn, Mrs. L. E. Kaup, Mrs. A. L. Brandt. Mrs. D. W. Holloway, Mrs. L. F. Carter, and Hazel Morrison. Leaders who attended were Mrs. J. W. Plnniser. Mrs. R. W. Quick, Mrs. V. K. Charlesworth, Mrs. A. W. Jolly, Mrs. W. C. Preston, Mrs. F, Terwllllger, Mrs. J. I. Zumalt, Mrs. Gilbert Franklin, Mrs. G. Prultt, Mrs, C, B. Cornctt, Mrs. L, C. Sauer, Mrs. E. Vanderpool, Mrs. Burt Miller, Mrs. Lloyd Porter, Mrs. G. E. Condrcy, Mrs. V. Hansen, Mrs. Waldo Perry, Mrs. B. Kidd, Mrs. Bert Thompson, Mrs. E. Powell, Mrs. R. C. Brown, Dea Jean Hardy, Evelyn Hudson, and Oretha Hudson. 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