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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Mrs. Will Wood
Matron of OES
Mrs. Will W. Wood was elected worthy matron of Aloha
chapter No. 61, Order of the Eastern Star, at the annual election
of officers held Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple.
Elected to serve with Mrs. Wood for the ensuing chapter
year are: Mr. Arthur R. Dickson, worthy patron; Mrs. Lawrence
K. Phelps, associate matron; Mr. Sanford Selby, associate patron;
Mrs. Howard Listoe, conductress; Mrs. H. E. Get, associate con
ductress; Miss May Phinney, secretary; Mrs. Nina Currier, treas
urer. Installation of officers will be held Tuesday evening. De
cember 26, and Mrs. Wooes will
name her appointive officers at
that time.
At 6:30 Tuesday evening Mrs.
Arthur R. Dickson, retiring
worthy matron, was hostess at
a dinner honoring the officers
who have served with her dur
ing the past year. Tables were
set in the women's parlor of
the Masonic temple, and gaily
colored Christinas ornaments.
juniper evergreens, and red , Mrs. Percy Pierce, refreshment
canaics were usca in me eucc
tive table decorations. The
three daughters of the hostess,
June. Barbara and Carolyn
Dickson, assisted in serving.
During the regular session of
chapter Mrs! Dickson, assisted
by Mrs. H. E. Getz, marshal,
put on an addenda which cul
minated in the presentation of
a gift to each of her dinner
guests. In making the presenta
tions Mrs. Dickson expressed an
appropriate sentiment in verse,
telling what each of her offi
cers had contributed to make
the past year an outstanding
success.
Dinner guests included: Mrs.
Earl J. Templar, Mr. Clarence
Humble, Mrs. H. A. Nitschlem,
Mrs. Nina Currier, Mr. H. E.
Getz, Mrs. Howard Listoe, Mrs.
Will W. Wood, Mr. Arthur
Dickson, Mr. Earl J. Templar,
Mrs. Lawrence K. Phelps, Mrs.
Wilbur A. Jones, Mrs. Elmer
Harnden, Mrs. Dorothy Diment,
Mrs. Clarence Humble, Mr.
Lawrence K. Phelps, Mrs. Wal
lace Uerlings, Mrs. H. E. Getz,
Mrs. E. E. Metier, Mrs. Maurice
Sherman, Mrs. Ted Huey.
- At the close of chapter re
freshments were served by
Mrs. L. D. Good, Mrs. Sam
Roberts, Mrs. O. R. Holloway,
Mrs. E. F. Blankenship, Mrs. L.
E. Henry and Mrs. O. F. Kon-schot.
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Women's Society
All circles of the Woman's So
ciety of Christian Service of the
First Methodist church met
Thursday, December 14, for a
covered-dish buffet luncheon,
served in the church parlors at
12:30 p. m. About 50 attended
the luncheon and the meeting
which followed. The holiday
feeling was exemplified by a
Christmas tree, greenery and
lighted candles, and luncheon
was served on small tables.
Each circle met briefly by it
self for the transaction of rou
tine business, and the general
program was opened by the sing
ing of Christmas carols, and
prayers by Rev. Phillips and
Mrs. Moccabee. Mrs. Schnec
beck sang, "Star of the East,"
with Mrs. Earl Redman, accom
panying. Mrs. John Yadon introduced
the guest speaker, Mildred Sim
mons, who -recently returned
from 37 years of missionary
service in India. She gave a
very interesting talk upon her
work in that country and dis
played gowns worn by Indian
women, which were modeled by
Mrs. S. H. Snell and Mrs. Pae
tow. Miss Simmons told several
interesting facts about the lives
of the original wearers of these
robes.
Mrs. Victor Phillips, Mrs. L.
K. Phelps Mrs. Bruce Binkley,
Mrs. Moccabee and Mrs. John
Riach acted as hostesses for the
afternoon. The regular month
ly meeting of the Women's So
ciety of Christian Service will be
held in the church parlors,
Thursday, December 28.
St. Paul's
Mrs. A. B. Hood was elected
president of St. Paul's Women's
auxiliary on Thursday after
noon, when the group met at
the home of Mrs. E.. P. Living
ston on Erie street. Mrs. Roy
Lee will serve as vice president,
Mrs. Gaylord Upington as sec
retary and Mrs. A. J. Lambert
as treasurer.
A book review, "Speaking of
Indians," by Ella Deloria, was
given by Mrs. Livingston. Mrs.
R. H. Woods was a special
guest of the afternoon, and was
able to contribute many inter
esting facts to the discussion,
as she had spent many years
on the reservation as was de
scribed in the book by Miss
Deloria.
The next meeting of the
auxiliary, Thursday, December
21, will be a Christmas party
to be held at the home of Mrs.
R. Heber Radcliffe on Pacific
Terrace.
Social Club
On Wednesday afternoon, De
cember 12, members of the Re
bckah Social club entertained
the Past Noble Grand club in the
IOOF hall. Fifty were present
to enjoy the turkey dinner with
all the trimmings, the Christmas
tree, and the gift exchange of
the silent sisters.
Legion Party
Plans for the annual Christ
mas party of the American
Legion and auxiliary were an
nounced this week by Mrs. J.
H. Gallagher, president of the
local unit of the American
Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Carl
Schubert is general chairman:
chairman; Mr. J. H. Hunter of
the legion, tree decoration
chairman; Mrs. Ray Williams,
table decorations.
There will be dancing, fol
lowed by refreshments, and
Pappy Gordon's Hillbillies will
furnish the music.
Each Legion couple is urged
to bring a serviceman and his
wife as their guest. Sandwiches,
salads and cakes are needed
for the party. Anyone not con
tacted may call one of the com
mittee chairmen Mrs. Galla
gher at "163 or Mrs. Schubert
at 6693.
Chapel Ceremony
The chapel of the Catholic
church was the scene of a lovely
double ring ceremony in which
Lillian Lynum, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Lynum, became
the bride of A. Patrick Tofano,
USNR, on Monday, December
11.
Vows were exchanged at 7
o'clock in the evening before an
altar banked with' white and
gold chrysanthemums, and the
Reverend T. P. Casey officiated.
A winter white suit, trimmed
with gold nailhead, and gold ac
cessories, was chosen by the
bride, and on her shoulder she
wore a single white orchid with
gold and white ribbons.
Bernice Slochimi was the
maid-of-honor, and wore a tail
ored gold suit of light wool with
a corsage of talisman roses.
Best man was Richard Bermen
solo. The bride's mother was
dressed in a navy blue dress
maker suit, and wore a corsage
of red rosebuds.
A wedding party was given at
Sari's immediately following the
ceremony, and tables were set
for 19 guests.
The young couple are now
making their home in Klamath
Falls. The groom, son of Mr.
Joseph Tofano of New York
City, is in the operations depart
ment at the Klamath naval air
station.
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rions
Club
The Orions met for a Christ
mas party at the pine room of
the Elks temple on December 11.
Features of the evening included
card games, gift exchange, and
refreshments.
The following officers were
elected for the coming year: Mrs.
Arthur Wiggins, president; Mrs.
Paul A. Lee, vice-president; Mrs.
C. A. Baker, secretary, and Mrs.
M. H. Melchert, treasurer.
A vote of thanks was extended
to Mrs. L. E. Juniper, retiring
president, in appreciation of the
fine work she has done for the
past year.
Memb.rs and guests present at
the meeting were Mrs. L. E.
Juniper, Mrs. Edwin Schneebeck,
Mrs. Troy Cook, Mrs. Paul A.
Lee, Mrs. Ray C. Brown, Mrs.
David L. Snyder, Mrs. Christine
Neubert, Mrs. Kenneth Samson,
Mrs. William L. Boyer, Mrs.
W. L. Terwilliger, Mrs. C. A.
Baker, Mrs. Arthur R. Millard,
Mrs. Don O. Potter, Mrs. Charles
Cummings, Mrs. L. A. Murphy,
Mrs. M. H. Melchert, Mrs. Ar
thur Wiggins, Mrs. Albert Gas
ter, Mrs. Charles A. Finch, Mrs.
Ray L. Garrison, Mrs. William
Stolk, Mrs. John W. Weber, Mrs.
Frank Gardinier, Mrs. G. C.
Baxter, Mrs. Elwayne Lieuallen,
Mrs. T. J. O'Harra, Mrs. S. R.
Balsiger and Mrs. Nick R. De
Wit. Townsend Club
The Townsend auxiliary met
for a potluck luncheon and
special business meeting on
Wednesday, December 6, at the
home of Mrs. Eva Webster,
1325 Kane.
Those present were Adah
Larson, Nettie Schimlncsky,
Matilda Crapo, Charlotte
Canoy, Eva Myers, Bernice Mc
Cracken, Eva Webster, Mabel
McWithy, Daisy Douglas, 11a
Douglas, Mrs. McWithy, Bertha
Carlile and Lora Brazee.
Lora Brazee and Grace Jer
rue were both remembered for
birthdays.
The next meeting will be a
Christmas exchange on Decem
ber 20 at the home of Mrs. Alta
Randall, 1003 Wantland. Every
one has been asked to bring
an inexpensive present for tho
gift exchange.
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LEAVE FOR SOUTH
Mrs. Oliver E. Moen was feted at many informal tnrcwell
parties prior to leaving for Oakland, California with her husband
and son, Stephen. Mr. Moen was formerly employed at the
Klamath Falls branch of Rollin Rudolph and company, and has
recently been transferred to the San Francisco office.
Kennell-Ellls.
Shasta PT A
Members of the former study
group of Shasta PTA, enjoyed a
potluck luncheon and gift ex
change, Wednesday, December
13, at the home of Mrs. Kollin
Thompson on Shasta way, with
a gift exchange held during the
afternoon. Attending were Mrs.
Herbert Landis, Mrs. Marvin
Shell, Mrs. Claude Williams,
Mrs. Elton Baker, Mrs. Houser,
Mrs. John Rusteen and Mrs.
Thompson.
CD A Meeting
Catholic Daughters of Amer
ica met in the parish hall Mon
day, December 11, at 8 p. m.
for a husiness meeting. The
court decided to send ice cream
to the guests at the Klamath
county infirmary for their
Christmas dinner.
It was announced that the
CDA had exceeded its quota
for the 6th War Loan drive,
and those who served on the
telephone committee to this end
deserve much praise. About
twenty-five attended the meet
ing, and Father Casey was a
guest.
Christmas greetings were re
ceived from Father Peter Duig
nan, who is now overseas.
The following Catholic ladies
served at the USO Friday, De
cember 8: Violet Piescr, Mary
Higgins, Emma Grey, Louise
Vaughn, Emilie Miller, Lois
Abbey, Virginia McCormick,
Mildred Smith, Helen Paup,
Anita Kennedy, Rose Wesscl,
Ethel Brunner, Thelma McEn
erney and Mrs. Gogarty.
Third Birthday
Carol Baker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Baker. 2437 Or
chard, celebrated her third
birthday on Tuesday, December
12, with a party at her home
The guests included Terrl and
Adcle Gibson. Gary and Karen
Gaster, Darlcne and Anncllc
Gaster, Lana Lambo, Janna
Neubert, Rosemary Harvey,
Margie Kay and Peggy Ann Ul
rich, Jerry and Necia Gail Mus
selman. Gilbert Baker. Mrs.
L,. H. Gibson, Mrs. Albert Gas
ter, Mrs. Paul Gaster, Mrs. Frank
Lambo, Mrs. Ken Ulrich, Mrs.
G. C. Musselman, Mrs. L. J.
Brink and Mrs. S. A. Gaster.
Tiny Christmas trees were
placed along the large table,
which was centcre d by the
birthday cake with lighted can
dies. - The place cards , were in
the shape of Christmas trees,
and the favors were miniature
baskets of candies.
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Friendship Court
A regular session of the
Friendship Court No. 11, Order
of the Amaranth, will be held
on Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock in the Masonic temple.
There will be initiation of
candidates and election of offi
cers. At the close of the business
session, there will be a ' Christ
mas gift exchange and enter
tainment, followed by refresh
ments. Mrs. Blanche Schulze, Royal
Matron, and H. E. Jones, Royal
Patron, urge all members to atf
tend this meeting.
Social
Calendar
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Annual CUiUtmui party (or Amfili'sn
lMUMt mid Auxiliary wi'h ilaitrini Uww
9 to IS, ami a huftel Uuuiieuii will Iw
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at J'li'itii party room at lW V ,
rr(mUhli Court No, U. Orur of
the Amaranth, win tnnai ai o i. m.
tl:e MmmoiiIC temple . .
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Iltt oxchmitfv at St. Paul parlh haw.
ThurntM, lM'finbr HI
ChrUtuu. parly of St.l'aul Aiixl tarjr
at homa of Mri. It. Ilebar lUtU'Uliif.
t'aclflc Tirraca.
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William I'rlmroM. apuiuorad hy Klanp
ath Community Comcrt nuwiaiion.
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Sojourner Party
Members and guests of So
journers were entertained at
their annual Christmas party at
the Wlllard hotel on Wednes
day. Past officers mid board
members were hostesses for the
day, and Mrs. Lloyd Young was
the chairman.
Tho decorations w 0 r 0 gay
with a miniature lighted Christ
mas tree on the tea table, and
larger trees about the room.
Mrs. Wilbur Shannon was in
charge of tho program during
which Christmas carols were
sung, and little Sue Vimdenburg
played several delightful selec
tions on the piano.
Lovely corsages wero present
ed to the new officers: Mrs.
Byron Friedman, president; Mrs.
W. B. Yates, vice president; Mrs.
B. Lambert, secretary; Mrs. L.
C. Sauer, treasurer.
Mrs. Matt Flnnegnn, retiring
president, was presented with 11
gift from the Sojourners.
Coffee and dessert were serv
ed while Santa Chios distrib
uted the gifts.
Those present for the parly
were Mrs. Byron Friedman,
Mrs. Matt Flnnegan, Mrs. W. A.
Shannon, Mrs. W. 11. Miller.
Mrs. P. F. Hagan, Mrs. Don
Rico, Mrs. A. J. McManus, Mrs,
Ben Gibson, Mrs. John Mnnn
han, Mrs. Stephen Kasper, Mrs.
R. Oakes, Mrs. A. Lambert, Mrs.
Frank Lambo, Mrs. Paul Far
reus, Mrs. Lloyd Young, Mrs.
Clara Horsham. Mrs. E. J. How
ell, Mrs. E. M. Raymond, Mrs.
S. B. Hopkins, Mrs. C. A.
Lundy. Mrs. Paul Angstcad,
Mrs. Joe Mitchell, Maureen
Hagan. Judy Angstad, and Bar
bara Sauer.
Two newcomers to the So
journers were Mrs. Joe Casey
and Mrs. Charles Larkin.
Mrs. George Watt and her
young granddaughter, Gcral
dlnc Watt, visited here recently
as guests of Mrs. Watt's sister,
Mrs. Wilfred E. Lamm of Mo
doc Point. They left Thursday
for Redding where Mrs. Watt
will spend the holidays with
her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Watt,
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l'litrloia Avery has left for
Vista, California with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Avery
of Dorrls. I'ntrlda attended Sac
red Heart Academy, and wim
active In Job's Daughters, Jun
ior Hostesses and the Women's
Ambulance corps. She Is plan
ning to enter the Carlsbad Jun
ior college at Oceiinslde, Cali
fornia. The Avery ranch at
Klamath 1'nss has been sold to
C. F, Enloe.
Bell.
To Meet
Southern Bar B Q
OREGON AVENUE
Now Open Again!
Borbeque Dinner Steaks and Chicken
Also All kinds of Sandwiches and
Fountain Service
Curb Service from 5:00 P. M. to 12:00 A. M.
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ADDED NUTRITION
Members attending the dinner
meeting of the Klamath County
Business mid Professional Wom
en's club, Monday evening, De
cember 18, at tho Wlllard hotel,
are reminded to bring 11 phono
graph record, wrapped In holl
day papers and ribbons, to be
presented as gifts to the Murine
Harracks,
This meeting will be the an
mini Christmas party, but the
giving of records will take the
place of the customary gift ex
change among members.
The program is being ar
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man of the Girl Scout-Camp
Fire Gills' committee, and the
executives of these two organi
zations, Emma Carter and Jewel
Cantriill. will be guests.
The holiday party Is looked
forward to as one of the out
standing meetings of the year,
and members who do not have
standing reservations, are re
minded to call Jacquelln New
corn by Monday morning.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Adams
have spent the past month In
San Francisco. They arc ex
pected homu just before Christmas.
Double Birthday
Two young cousins had u
double birthday celebration this
week In Chllomiln. Oregon,
when Mrs. Lou Kclliaou untiM'
tallied for her son, Hobby, and
Mrs. Duncan Hoark for her
daughter, Putty,
Games were played during
tho nftermioii, mid tho guests
were served twin birthday
cukes mid lea creum. Hod 11 nil
green favors and decorations
wuro used, carrying out the
Christinas theme,
Those Invited to tho parly
wero . Richard Hosley, Judy
Close, Todd and Tanya Schee,
Alleo Faye, Mary Jo Stewart,
Miirclu Cochrane, Murclu Pres
ent!, Nell Martin. 'Hobby Wor
rell, ami Kenny Herd.
In Indiana
A wedding of interest here
took plnro November In Vim
cenues, Indiana, when Sgt. By
ron Cody of ItillO Portland,
look ns his bride the former
Laura Blln Riggs, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Itlggs of
Vincennes.
The vows were exchanged in
the North Methodist church In
tho lute afternoon with Kev.
Frank Little officiating. The
double ring ceremony was used,
Attending tho counlo were
Mrs. Edwin Rlggs, slxter-lmlnw
of tho bride, und Corn. Lurry
Mobbe of George Field, Law
leucevllle, Illinois, close friend
of tho groom.
Tho urldo woro a powder
blue suit with black accessories
and u corsage of red rosebuds.
Sgt. and Mrs. Cody left on n
brief wedding trip and lire now
at homo in Vincennes while thu
groom Is stationed at nearby
George Field.
Sgt. Cody returned recently
from 18 months' servlco In the
Aleutians where ho served as
crew chief on a C-47 with the
nrmy air corps. He Is a gradu
ate of Klamath Union high
school, class of 1940,
The annual Christmas Pa
geant presented by the church
school of St. Paul's Episcopnl
church, will be given ut the
regular Sunday morning serv
ice at 11 o'clock December 24,
it was announced by tho Rev.
Frederick C. Wlssonbuch.
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