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    Herald and N
Saturday, December 23, 1944
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hristmas Spirit
M USO Center
A hiiKO l,1't'"', corner f llio UKO rooms
Mnln Bin-el. lends II Willi liollrln V null. will. II. I...I..I. ii.: .
lillM',1 VJZu'lZJu"'! "' T" '" women
lliu umy "j ' Miivi; mis year.
r0 niiiiiu ' ..wi.yii.mi.unmois less homesick, those on
nso staff hiivo gone far to mil n ir,,,. ,.in ..V ,
. .i,.rliiiMiliiT. Severnl visit , I.. ' , ,Bl" "
IV'imido our head whirl. It .,,l erybod h, the Xu
Cliner .i.i....a yiiinimis pueimges, addressing Christ-
piU'KHKei, "i ...mi .nr.niK -r
IgtlllllS Uliiun. w. v... ...IK .nil
liluar llraudsncss, Mrs. Phil
lli'lck, Helen JMcrson. Kllnor
llrlck, Mrs. s. CI. (,'lurk, Mrs.
fogcrly. Mrs. Jm Kennedy,
Mrs. Niirniiiii Mnty, MrH
llrtmer, Mrs. Kllzi'ibcth limner
Mrs. Vincent llcrllhy, Mrs. litrrl
MeMuhnn, Helen Dunbock,
Marie Michelji.
Mr.s. liny Pickett, Mrs. Fran
els Manning, Mrs. Kinley Wat
wmi, Mrs. Jiiek Gallagher, Mrs.
(elm dirty, Mrs. lillzabelh
.Suhuli, Mrs. K. U, Goecltncr,
Mrs, Joseph Mnhoney, Mrs.
Hose O'l.eary, Mrs. James
('romm, Mrs. Mildred Seiivey,
Mrs. Kilciir l'anp, Mrs. Otto
.Smith. Mrs. Virginia McCor-
iimeK, Mrs. l(. is. Jcschkc, Mrs.
I.ols Ahhey.
Mrs. H. A. I.al.ondo, Pat Ilucl
son, Mahel Hanson. Mrs. Dan
( olwell, Mrs. I.ellha Foster,
....lliinhaiio covered trays of
Mil end candy. (Wonder .where
IX )ol Dial red cellophane?)
or tnosi! who win iiucixi
nildniKHi musses in ciiner
Paul's or .Sacred Heart,
hire will he Christinas morii
CI breakfast served after 12
mk at Hi" U.SO eeiilcr.
i (jroup of Catholic women,
id have scrvcu iiiiunuiiy uiir-
the iasl several months,
I have chiirgo of this fi'iilnn.
i following Is a list of
Unci of tliosu who will either
Oil tuinu v.m milium nnti iiinr,
t Ihu inldnli4hl service, or
tJ,g been working dlllKenlly
pnsl year,
Jim Mine J.nvoniic, Mrs.
liiilcv 1'leser, Mrs. I. mils Ni.
lit Mrs. I ."1" Reynolds. Mis.
Ull (irey. Mrs. James IIikkIiis,
li.- m r V. ft I IS. 1,01 ,e
Jillhii, Mr.i. I'Mlcii Kly. Mrs. I Mrs. Connie Diillenlvne. Kath-
nil, II M it Sr.. Mrs. K. M. i leen vnuillm. Hose Wcssc . Nora
tjcrinm. Mrs. T. L. McKnerimy, .Sullivan, Mrs. 1 homes Towcv,
William Newman. ..n.-.. t. i. mvani. ivirs. wii-
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SOCIETY;
By Joan Campbell
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College Girls Arrive
Home for Holidays
The past week has seen the arrival of many students who
are home from school for the Christmas holidays.
On Sunday, December 17, a large delegation arrived home
from Stephens college in Columbia, Missouri, and included Max
ine Liskey, Joy Kent, Jean Underwood, Margie Clark, all of
Klamath Falls, and Phyllis Sutton of Tulelake. Wanda Shaw,
also a student at Stephens, arrived in Klamath Falls Thursday,
December 21, after spending several days in San Francisco with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Royal Shaw.
Nancy Bennet, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bennet,
was home on December 9 from
Mills college in Oakland, Cali
fornia. Nancy plans to return
to Mills on the fifth of January.
Betty Rea Martin arrived
home Wednesday night from
Pacific university In Forest
Grove where she is a freshman
this -year, , ;
Klamath Falls girls arc well
represented at the University
of Oregon, and among those who
arrived home last week were
Ann Stevenson, Mary Jane
Drake, Betty Lombard, Mary
Corrigan, Mildred Williams,
Barbara Adams and Jean Long.
They are planning to return to
Eugene on January 2.
From Stanford university at
Palo Alto, California, came sev
eral Klamath Falls girls on Fri:
oay morning. Among them were
Peggy Keating, Mariann Lion,
Winifred Lamm and Rose Ma
cartney. Merlon Albrecht Is ex
pected in Klamath Falls today,
Saturday.
From Ashland, Southern Ore
gon College of Education, have
come Dorothy Riggs and Mary
lou Rusco.
Also arriving on the train
with the Stanford girls were
Dorothea Ellingson, Doris Wein
berg and Nadine and Margie
Palmerton, students at the Uni.
versity of California at Berke
ley, California, and Ann Muel
ler, who will return to resume
her studies at the College . of
the Pacific on December 26.
Home from the Annie Wright
Seminary in Tacoma, Washing
ton, have come Barbara Os
born, senior student and daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Dean H, Os
born of Lawrence street, and
Gayle Davis, daughter of Ph.
Mlc and Mrs. Beverly Thomas
Reed of Wiard street. Mr. Reed
is on duty at the Klamath naval
air station.
: Dominican students here for
holidays are Betty Lou Dalton
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LITTLE CHRISTIE ROSE, above, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen A. Rose, 2036 Leroy, is eagerly looking
forward to Christmas with all its traditional festivities.
However, the morning of December 25 can't dawn too
soon for Christie, so she is waiting by the fireplace with
the hope of catching Santa in his 1944 descent down
the chimney. .
Photo by Guderian
.THIS IS THE FIRST-CHRISTMAS for Pamela Jenkins,
b5low, infant daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. William
K. Jenkins, and her holiday festivities will be celebrated
at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank:
Jenkins, on Pacific Terrace. Young Pamela arrived here
on the first of December, and will return to her parents
in Los Altos, California, for New Year's.
: Photo by Guderian
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A BIG CHRISTMAS has been planned for John and
Marion Roberts, young children of Mr. and Mrs. Innis
Roberts, at their home on Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles I. Roberts will bo on hand when the presents
are opened, and a large Christmas dinner will be held
later at the Roberts' home on Pacific Terrace.
Officers' Wives
Have' Luncheon
Nnw nrrinra' wiupu ..lnl nuMiiheis uallicred ill the Pelican
fly room Wednesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon presided over
Mrs. J. s. ('Im.vs. nivsldiMil. Later bridge and games were
fflinyed by tho ill) present.
J Mrs. Cliicva announced Ihe following committee nppolnl-wnts:
Red Cross, Mrs I!- It- Darron, chairman; Mrs. C, Melhoin,
W. P. Sutherland.
Social. Mrs. Khli-lov rniulnn.
fclephone, Mrs. .1. E. Chois-
uiairman; Mrs. 13. II. John-
. Mrs. J. H. 1, vnii. Mis
Abbott.
v"ys and means, Mrs. li
Tin.
'iilillclly, Mrs. Albert
'nlcke. ,
jic n o x I meeting will
i January 17, In Ihe new
w otflcers qunrlui'H at the
""ilh naval n I r stallon.
fo will bo n 1:110 o'clock
chcon served nl this time.
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Pertains
lr. Donald V, McKay cnlcr
?'i nl her homo on Miinziin
'ndny evening for her ninth
"IliW, Mrs. F. A. MeKiiV,
1 Is here from Senllle Wash
n lo spend the holiday sea
Willi her son nnd Ills family.
""iKc was enjoyed by I h o
after dessert had been
c1,, with high seoro going lo
tiank Tnrr, rocoikI high lo
I rank Bogaly, and low lu
i. I.:rl...l..
Xlhoi' present to honor Mrs.'
ii "K were Mrs. 10. 1'. l.ee,
X Arthur Moore, Mrs. Innis
rfWand Mm. Chiirle. Wrleht.
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.r. Dean n. Osbuni lum Is
"ivllallons to n group of
KI.H fm n l.'ln ..)..!.... u i....r.l..
Mrldnvr,111" parly room
"rf utvui MUUU,
Reames Party
Final pinna for the gala New
Year's Eve hall to be given at
Henmes Golf and Country club
for lis members were discussed
Tuesday li it'ltt al h meeting ot
Ihe conimitlee.
There will bo li breakfast
served al 1:30 o'clock New
Year's Day morning mid the
committee has made arrange,
monls for a now tablo setting.
The clubhouse will bo decor
ated wilh the New Years
theme.
Greeting the guests at the
door will bo members of (ho
committee mid their wives who
will serve as Hie host group
during Ihe evening
Party
The Pelican party room was
the scene of a Christinas party
given bv C. I). Klngan for the
employes of Hie Firestone store
on Thursday, December .1.
, Cocklails were served at 7
o'clock nnrl '"nor J"110,,"'
ft Guests Included Mr. and M s,
Walter Wesl, Mrs. Marguerite
Klneiilcl, Jeanelte lleiidriekson,
Mr and Mrs. Milton I?''1'110",'
Joanne O'Nell, Edrlc Smith nnrt
Mr and Mrs. C. K. Kllignn.
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DAVID AND CAROL MACARTNEY, son and daughter
of Mr. arid Mrs. A. E. Macartney, are typical of hun
dreds of youngsters who "just can't wait" for Christmas
morning to open their presents under the tree. David and
Carol and their. parents will share the annual Christmas
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Macartney. Sr., at their'
; home on Washington.
v Photo by Kennell-Ellii
Open Houses on
Holiday Schedule
This week 'opened the holiday season in Klamath Falls and
Invitations were out to open house parties through. Christmas
and the New Year. , .
As usuai, Mrs. Clara Shaw will entertain with her tradi
tional open house party on New Year's Day, and this year when
old and new friends gather at her home on Homedale road they
will find a silver tray for their Christmas donation to Soropti
mist House. .' '
Mrs. Shaw has asked a group of friends, who are stationed
T here with the Navy, Marines
and Army, as a hospitable ges-
Teen-Age Party
Teen-agers enjoyed one of the
cleverest parties of the season
when six of the younger set en
tertained with a dinner and
dance in the library club rooms
Friday evening from 6:30 o'clock
until 10 o'clock.
Hostesses were Marcella Mur
ray, Joan Moore, Jean Rae Old
enburg, Gordon Green, Robert
Hooker and Jean Owens. Chap
erones were mothers of the six,
Mrs, Percy Murray, Mrs. Ken
neth Moore, Mrs. Ray W. Olden
burg, Mrs. T. S. Green, Mrs. R.
E. Hooker and Mrs. Vern Owens.
The Christmas theme was
used at the party with tradition
al greens and tinsel making the
rooms gay.
Guests were Patsy Kennett,
Barbara Dotson, Shirley Hutch
inson, Madelon Adler, Jeannette
Ringstad, Pat Johnston, Carol
Kelly, Marilyn Hayden, Peggy
McAndrews, Margie Liggett, Col
leen Crcsswell, Ingrid Norland,
Jean Hall, Sharon Williams,
Marlene Hadley, Barbara , Mc
Craw, Mary Maxwell. .
Pat Chatfield, Lamont Wilson,
Jack Lust, Lawson Martin, Gor
don Fletcher, James Carter, Dale
Craig, Roger Kuykendall, Rod-
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lure to newcomers in the city,
to call at open house on Sunday,
Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nelson
of Willmar, Minn, arrived Fri
day from Tucson, Arizona to
spend the Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Li
Weaver of Auburn street. Mr.
Nelson has Just been graduated
from the navy's indoctrination
school at Tucson and has re
ceived his orders. Mrs. Nelson
is Mrs. Weaver's niece.
Other guests at the Weaver
homo this holiday season are
Constance Clark and her sister,
Winifred, who make their
home in Moorhead, Minn. Both
girls are students at the Uni
versity of Minnesota.
';
Lt. and Mrs. Frederick Har
tin are parents of a daughter,
Carmelle Lydia, born December
16 in Duluth, Minn. Lt. Hartln
Is at Dolhan, Alabama, complet
ing his training in the U. S.
army' air corps. The little girl
is tho granddaughter of Mrs.
Carmcl Hartln of this city,