ilO i I r ! 5 iT-'rt. . V''.'- 1 1. t '1 , k V I' ri J fjBS. BUHGE MASON JR., with tier daughter, Clnrta, nnd son, lived in Ciillfoiiilii for Hie past year and a half. They arrived in 1 nl H,,.lp l.n. Christmas Cards Bring Holiday News Christmas cnrtls and New Year's iireetincs from old friendu ind new dwindled with ench passing day of the week, and as usual wo felt a twinge of the heart wllh the breaking of the jcal on the last envelope. Nicest of all are tho cards from people that arc far away. From Virginia West came greetings to Klamath Falls in the lorm of a clever mimeographed letter telling of her work in Hcilwood City, California, and lust what she has been doine. in. dulling a stint as nurses' aide at Virginia Kick, In I'orlland. sent very clever cards of candles willi a sassy fringe flame. Grace Rhundes, who lias been In the WAC these past two years, has lcn transferred from Kurt L)r.i Moines and is now at Camp At lorbury In Indiana dulng special work in X-ray. There aru quite a few cards from people overseas, and some them from youngsters gone frmn home and now fighting in Kurnpe. One depicted a Gl Joe rolling a snowball up n hill with the words. "Africa. Sicily. Italy. Prance, Germany," printed on the snowball. At the ton of the nird, which came V-mail, was llic legend. "Peace On Earth! ' A V-mail note from n bov n the South Pacific "I'm thinking t Luke o' the Woods and I won der if there is such a place and I It will bo there when I cet bwk. This is my fifth Invasion Leyte), and I think of Klamath .His like tunnel nu out of Heaven." Portland boiuwl Thnrsrtnv wng Put Shaw, there to loin her hus band, Major Hubert Shaw, who mis been gone for 20 in o II t ll s which he spent In England, fly ing from a base there as pilot of n U17. A call to 1'al on Christ mas morning from Washington, D. C. was the kind of Christmas present we wish everyone that has a boy or girl, husband, broth er or sweetheart overseas, could "vc nan. There it n m.iu Mlll.i In ,,r 'nmily. Hia nlimc a Mister lias set and he Is nuirlo onl nf n Kin-k and Ihu white heel comprises Ills seating department, ills arms ire so shnl t 1L cmi r(!C( ,ms,.f and he consumes ninny minutes at Ihe table, being helped bv the eight- year -old who fashioned nini. Mister linsket has a pork Pie hnl and when tho brim Is Pimcd down lie looks verv much "se a high school boy. Our I I 1 I' i 5,1 J 1 b i V. Sv (!. I i f ' 'i y i i if- ,.: y IN A LOVELY CEREMONY which took place nt the chnpel of Cnmp Hood, Tex., Phyllis Gnyle ColldJ Tightof Mr and Mrs. Andre w M. Collier of Klnmnth Fulls becjmo he bride Ll. Riehard Franklin Igl, son of Mr. and Mrs. K M. 1 , nlso o this c y. Lt. d 8mre ""king their home nt Helton, Tex., nenr Camp Hood, where he Is slationed nl the present lime. i I i ft v a if at their home Dibble General hospital Party at BOQ Officers of the Klamath naval air station will entertain with a New Year's ove party at bachelor officers ipiarters at the station on Sunday evening, De cember 31. Eacli officer has the privilege of asking a guest to the party which will include dancing and supper. Christmas Day dinner guests from the Marine Barracks made Mister Basket a fine zoot suit out of tissue paper and red ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles llovcy, now living at S05 Beech street In Portland, planned to spend a pari of their holiday in Victoria, on Vancouver Island. Christmas time is certainly the season for entertaining, with houses so gay and colorful. Most interesting were Ihe little lolly-pop trees glistening with white brandies on which were tied candy canes and swirls of red and white-striped pepper mint, at Celia Shaw s tea Friday afternoon. And at Charlotte Os hnrn's luncheon at the Pelican Thursday the guests enthused over tho lovely tablo arrange ments centered with clusters of red carnation hearts and placed on a base of cedar and red ber ried holly. Mrs. Alice B. Wood arrived in Klamath Falls with her daugh ter, Mrs. Pierre Kolisch, to spend the Christmns holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Geary. The two were planning to return to their home in Portland for New Year's, but Mrs. Kolisch was rushed to the Hillside hospital on Friday to undergo nn appendectomy. v'fcfc' V".. 5 Ffinrrpwr John, ore here with Mr. Mnson for nn indefinite slay after having lime to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Burce Mason Sr. n If!.. I. t ( on High street. Snowball Dance A snowball dancing party on New Year's Night, Monday, January 1, at the armory, is being planned by the USO for all service men in this area. There is to bo no charge for Ihe party. Some 200 Junior Hostesses and girls home from college, have been invited to assist at the affair and they will wear a cluster ,of white crepe paper snowballs on their wrists as bracelets. Tho Tulelake Guardsmen will play for the dance and the Host esses aro busy decorating the hall with the snowball theme. Hours aro from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Patrons and patronesses at tho dance will be members of the USO operating committee and their wives or husbands. They arc Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Humble, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoycroft, Mrs. Vera Chase, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Verne Austin, Major and Mrs. Henry Faus, Lt. and Mrs. Al Hum phries, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Epley, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reed, Mrs. Rose Poole, Major and Mrs. Joe Foss, Lt. Wayne Holmes, Chaplain and Mrs. Jones, Judge and Mrs. U. E. Heeder, Mr. nnd Mrs, G. C. Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Collier. Mrs. Martha McCollum, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gralapp, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brixner, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ellingson. Mr. and Mrs. John Schubert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. John Sandmcyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. John Houston and Mrs. Esther Lawler. Supper Party Included among the family gatherings during the holiday season was that at tho Shaw home on Pacific Terrace, when Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Royal Shaw en tertained at a 5:30 o'clock sup per Christinas Eve for Mr. and Mrs. Laurence L. Shaw and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw nnd Betty nnd Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Albertson, Wanda Shaw and James Shaw, endet midshipman who spent Christmas here from the mid shipman academy at San Mateo. On Christmas Day members of the family gathered for din ner at the J. Roval Shaw home. IS I I Guderian. Love ly Tea Give n Frid ay Afte mop n Nearly 50 guests were , invited, to tea which' was given at the home .of Mrs. J. Royal Shaw on Pacific Terrace on Friday afternoon, from the hours of four to six. ' Beautiful Christmas decorations and motifs were used throughout the house, with small white trees in the dining room, and a centerpiece composed of a Christmas choir surrounded by candles. A Christmas and Bethlehem scene covered the mantle ; in the. dining room. n ! n . I II III LIIIIIGI Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Brum baugh entertained members of their respective firms at a dinner party which was an event .of Monday, December 18, in the dining room at Sari's. Five tables were set lor;-the guests, and all were decorated with sprays of holly and red candles. Mrs. Brumbaugh suggested a toast to all of our fighting men overseas, and especially the hus bands of two of the guests, as well as the servicemen present at the dinner. Gifts were exchanged by the guests who included Mr.' and Mrs. Clayton Kautz, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Alter, Mrs. Sally Corr, Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mrs. Neva Coles, Mrs. Edith Yokem, Mrs. Darlene Cummings, Mrs. Polly Dixon, Jack Hooks, Ebda Wicks, Mar jorie Botcns, Betty Champagne, Isnbclle Corr, Nannette Schubert, Patricia Benoist, Nora Ferrari, Lois Dingier, Jean Johnson, Lt. (j. g.) Ruth Rcdeman of the WAVES, PFC Bruce Johnson, Sgt. Jock, Boudreaux and. Wil liam Fisher of the RCAF. ' ' . ,. ' Open House Old friends' and new will gath er at the home of, Mrs.. Clara Shaw on Homcdale road Monday afternoon for the annual open house party which has for many years been the outstanding New Year's Day- party in Klamath Falls. There will be a silver offering given ; for Soroptimist House. Since war was declared.. Mrs. Shaw has given to the Red Cross, the Commandos and this year to Soroptimist House to carry on their war work. . ; Sunday, friends from the navy base, Marine Barracks and army people, have been invited by Mrs. Snaw for open house. .8 : - . " Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Davis had a family -Christmas dinner at -their home on Washington street. Their guests werW Mrs. Rex Davis and son. Rod. High light of the day for Rod was onenine a box from his father. Lt. Rex Davis, who is now , in France. The box contained no less than two sabresl New Year's Eve Ball at Reames:; One of the gayest of the New Year's eve parties will be that given Sunday evening, December 31, when members or Reames Golf and Country club and their guests will see the Old Year out and the New Year In. This is the club's .annual New Year s eve dnnce and extensive plans have been made by a committee. ; Members of the committee in charge include Darrell Miller, social chairman for the year. Frank Tarr, George P. Davis, R. E. Hooker, Harry Panning, F. John West, Earl Weimar and Jack Webber. ' . '.."' ' ' ' ' With their wives, members-of this group will greet the guests al the door. A- new' seating arrangement has been worked out for the breakfast hour which will take plaeo after the New Year , has been ushered fn. Shepherd's orchestra will play and dancing will start at 10 o'clock. . There are a number of cock tail parlies .planned: before the dance,- , - -. dD (D n IE ' Mrs. Shaw was assisted by Mrs. Laurence Shaw and Mrs. John Shaw In the living room, Mrs. William Hopper and Doro thea Ellingson in the dining! room, and Merlon, Albrecht-and Wanda" Shaw at the door. . Mrs. Ralph "Stearns! and her mother, Mrs. Frances Mackey, poured between the hours of four to five, and Mrs. C. W. Hornl brook . and her. mother, Mrs. Jacob Held, poured from five to six. . . Named . Bettie' Honkihs.1 -daughter ' of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hopkins, 122 Hijiside, wno is now auenaing Lewis and Clark college in Port land, is among those students who will' be listed in the 1944-45 issue of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universi ties and Colleges." This book will be released in April. ' This publication is published through the cooperation . of over 600 American .universities and colleges. - Several students from accredited colleges are selected each- year, . by an' unprejudiced committee, ' Miss Hopkins is spending the Christmas holidays here, with her parents. She has been active at Lewis and. Clark,, where she is editor of the school newspaper and an officer in. several organ izations on 'the campus.- . " ".; ;;.. . ; ;. Buffet, Supper i Mr. and Mrs. Henri Conradi have invited a group Of friends to their home on Homedale road' for a cocktail party and buffet supper New Year's Eve. ! '.Their' guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn (J. L.orenz,. nr. ana Mrs. A. . C. Backes. . Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Gardner, Mr. . a n d Mrs. LeRoy Carter, "Mr. and Mrs: Noel Becar, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Padgett, -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Mr. : and Mrs. Charles Eaton,. Mrs., narry y. Bathiany, Mrs. Martha McCol lum, Mrs. Bernice Brltt.-Dr. M. E. Cooper, Vern Stoltz, Carl McKinzfe and Sgt. Frank Wal lace. , . . 1 Mr.'. -and Mrs. Wilfred E. Lamm of Modoc Point, accom panied by their daughter, Win nifred,' left Wednesday after noon , for San Francisco ' to spend the . New : Year holidays and a part . of .January. Wlnnl fred, who has been home' from Stanford for the holidays, will return' for her senior; year- at school. Joan-. ' Campbell Wfj ' ' ill I lf41 ill MR. AND MRS. JOHN S. COPPAGE and their two children, Benjamin and John Jr., ar leaving Klamath Falls on January 2 for Alameda. Calif., where thev have mirchased a home. The Coppage family has been tne soutn. . . Quartermaster -' CWO Waldo C Perry, assist ant post quartermaster at the Ma rine Barracks, played host Wed nesday afternoon to a group of quartermaster staff NCO's at his home on 1022 Washington, at an informal social get-together.- - ! This was the second meeting of the marine group, which was organized recently to foster bet ter relations among the many di visions of the quartermaster service at the Barracks.. ' Mr. Perry, who was one of the first four marine officers to come to-Klamath Falls last April, has done an outstanding job in or ganizing the varied supply, dis tribution and maintenance prob lems of the new post. . T-I - 1 i 3 . i. , 'iic.nua uren in uie marine corps for 16 years, much of that time, being spent in the Orient with "regiments in China. . Mr. Perry returned early this year from duty in the South Pacific. : Guests at the meeting Wednes day. were Capt. Frederick G. Lewis, post quartermaster, WO N. B. Harrison, QM Sgt. Harold A. Gregory, QM Sgt. Eugene A. Taylor, QM Sgt. J. J. McKeown, QM Sgt. Nolan T. Haynes, Sup. Sgt. Joseph V. Watcher, Sup. Sgt. Woodrow Turner, Sup. Sgt. Ed win P.-Dunn,. Sup. Sgt. Charles A. Pravel, Sup. Sgt. Andrew W. Stanton, TSgt. T. Caramonta, TSgt. Peter Van Hekken, SSgt. Henry Sajonce, SSgt. P. E.- Rolandl and SSgt. O. H. Buf-fington. r, . V .' m - V'..' 'fe' ,55 J , N .V, ! ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN MADE of the engagement of Charlcne Cain, daughter of Mrs. Lena M. Cain and the late Charles N. Cain of 5113 South Sixth, to AS Rollo F. England, tySNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. England, also of this city. Rollo is in the V-12 unit at Whitman college in Walla Walla, Washington. No date has been set for the wedding. MrT v 9. r a its'? A a&3 hi entertained at a number of informal affairs prior to leaving for., : uuaenan Elks To Dance The New Year ln ' Members of the Elks lodge and their ladies will gather in the Elks temple New Year's Eve, December 31, to dance the old year ; out and the new year in at the annual -ball given each holiday ' season. ' v Plans for a gala affair have been made by members of the committee which included Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Colvin, Mr.; and Mrs. Cyril Cook, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reading and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kranenburg. Favors will again put in their appearance this year and there will be noise-makers and DaDer , . ' uecorating rany On Saturday, December 23, Barbara Osborn, daughter .of Dr. and Mrs. Dean H. Osborn, was hostess to a small group of friends at a tree decorating party at her home on 2104 Lawrence. 'A supper was served at 8 o'clock, and the traditional Christmas tree was decorated later by Patricia Brown, Shir ley Mason, Eleanor Thomas, Pa tricia Benoist, Ella Tatlow, Donna Morehouse, Barbara Os born, Bill Radeliffe, Bob Mc Lean, PFC Calvin Lees. PFC Don L. Gatz; PFC Charles Stansburge and PFC Ted Emmons. 7 I leaps for the dancers. The cock'' tail hour is from 9 to 10 o'clock, 1 with dancing from 10 . to t l o'clock. There will be two sup ; per nours, one ai xa.oii uuu . uic other at 1:30 in order to ac commodate the number ex . pected. Evans' orchestra will play. , The party,- formal ' f o r . t h e women, is . for Elks and .their wives only, with brothers and . sons of Elks admitted with pre- , sentation of courtesy cards. i Help at USO Those ladies of the Sacred J Heart church who donated home- , made pies to the USO center) during the months of November J and December were Azita Ken-1 nedy,' Clara Beard, Agnes Ellis, i Louise Vaughn, Carrie Peterson, I Catherine Schomaker, Nora Sul- j livan, Virginia McCormack, Eliz- j abeth Schuh, Marian Thurber, t Dorothy Derrah, Winifred Hook-1 er, Thelma McEnerney, Peggy j Sexton, Ellen Patterson, Ellen i Ely, Violet Pieser, Evelyn Mc-1 Kale, Lillian Dale, Martha Lav enik, Helen Burger, Jeanette Al- bee, Laurette Bryant, Loretta i Drueckner, Jean Duke, Irene' Toles, Maude Bellant, Marian , Cronon, Kay Carty, Virginia ; Herlihy, Marie Guerrettaz, Helen ! Dunbeck, Helen Egan, Ethel j Fairall and Ellen Patterson. ! Those who served as hostesses at the center during the month j of December are Violet Pieser, J Rose Wessel, Virginia McCor-1 mack, Emma Grey, Carrie Peter, i son, Kathleen Vaughn, Velma Fogarty, Virginia Herlihy, Mary , Higgins, Louise Vaughn, Connie i Ballnntyne, Delores McAndrews, ' Agnes LaLonde, Florence Plck-J ett, Rose O'Leary, Adeline Tow-, ey, Nora Manning, Caroline i Joans, Helen Goeckner, Azita I Kennedy, Phyllis Mahoney, EUz-' abeth Bradness, Lenorc Galla- i ghcr, Emilie Miller, Freda New-' man, Laurette Bryant, Mrs. Phil ; Brick, and Mrs. C. W. Stanley, j After the midnight mass on Christmas Eve, a committee headed by Phyllis Mahoney, and ; assisted by Mr. and Mrs.-John Kennedy, Mary Mahoney and Helen and Dorothy Lesmeister, served breakfast to the service men and women at the USO cen ter. Those making preparations during the afternoon for the breakfast were Agnes LaLonde,-: Louise Vaughn and Ella Lesmeis ter. ........ -: . Mr. and Mrs. Don Emmet' Smith arrived in Klamath Falls, on Thursday, December 28, toi spend a short time with her par-1, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Thorn-; as of Pacific Terrace. Mrs., Smith Is the former Mary Thonrwi as, and. until recently, was llv : Ing in Fairbanks, Alaska. ,