ook Reviews on Monday Program n lutrri'iithiU program will tin presented bcforo member of Klamath Kn Woman's l.llirury flub llilx coming Monday, inirv H "' u ciucn 111 in'; muni iiiiiiiiiii nun in uiu tiiy nurary 'I vValii'i' Kia'hobcck will review Unco IxhiIcm. Ml' K.ltill'in'rft, m pm-.vii nun r.iiKiinn Ul J-v III Illill II i... lilult school, will present thu following book reviews, I',"' School, Your Chllilri.il," Cull '. uii'M" " i ii ,i mill i,m l''ur Froudoni. S,, Godfrey '- I'bilim uml f Varleton W, llomlbionk 2 serve hoslowicH 'r lllu 3 All wo ill " I" Kliiimilli K Invited lo ini'liibrrshlp library flub hiicI Invitations 'loin mo not iit;cMniiry. , Dim J. Zumwiill, music 5, ,1.1111 of Library club, will ii,ca n nw singer to Khun iFiilln, Murloil f.txcl I'oll. 5,0 who I"'" l"dlrd with ' I. ,.f IliiMlfiu Mm. In hero Willi hiT bus- j,l who l nltiiched io ino IHU" IHIVIll li" mini"". r) I'cllpiis, iicenmpunieti iy 3 y.iinnvnll. will iiliiK. "Tlui J.ldilln" from 1I"'1' "Car- W .. t. 1 1 Vfinru" l.u ,,i Vimiiiiiim. mid YourM Jy llllllt Alone," Lelinr. (MIlllCIS Ol UIUIHIJT i.mu ,iw mdrd of Ilia milium Doom icr benefit bridge ten which lie nil cvciu 01 Dniuriiiiy inooii. January in him I""1 . .... , iridic ciiiiuniiiii m mm. Iluln, and Ion chiilriniiii in Robert A. inompson, u niwnvii one of the him- gpnrllcii of th yenr nnd ulso llllll is wiiwiu iiwhi ;tiijf lorlwl by tho womrn of the , All proceeds derived from afternoon 1!" to Docrnbcch insullnl for crippled children Portland nnd In tho pint iimith Falls Womim'i Library Hit ncen proiiu oi me which It luia tent to the ;itnl. Iroptimist ulherlnK for the first time r the holldity vnrutlnn, the fcptlml.it club held Its bind- meeunii ni ino vincmn I Thurulny. Work routine Inlerriipled tn bid fnrowcll several members who nrc mi: town nt tlilii time. ftnte Itenrcscntiillvo Iloso M. ilo is lenvlnii Snliirdiiy for in whnro sho will ntlvnd the Ition Iculalnliiro In tho commit lion. io Soropttmist club deeply els tho loss of two members, luivo given unselfishly of r lime und efforts for the i mid tho community, Mrs. ill Bnthlnny, former city treiis k of Kliinuilh Foils, leuves for fbor, Oregon, where she ex Ms to iiuikc her homo. Mrs. Ay Hanger, u chnrler member Die Klamiilh Kulls Sorontimtil .. Is plnnnliiR to reside In Sim- vruz, California. here will bo no meeting of Soroplimlst club on Tlmrs. I, January 11. but membeni loin with tho ll&PW. fJVi mid Leniiuo of Women ts nt a bnnnuet mcetlim on innry 8 nt the Wl-Nc-Mn hotel. thnt time Dr. Jnmes Miliar bo the guest speaker. 8 tancy Ilcnnen of Porllnml, lent nt Oregon Slnto college, the holldav hnmieifiint ii fy Lou Fowler, daughter of lies Fowler, Friends of Mr. unit Mis. Chillies F. Hilimfensteln rcgrut lo leinn Hint they will Iciivu Kliuiialli Fulls soon after Janu ary 13, to renidu In southern California. Tim Kcluirfi'iiHlelns luivo niiide their homo hero for the pust six years. They will visit for n time with their dnughter. Mrs. Charles II. lilnhop und family of l.os Angeles mid pliin one week In Kan Kruncisco before coiitlmilng south, Mr. Kelmrfen stein has served us miimiger of Mason F.hrinun und coinpmiy und Is leaving for the south In the hopes of beneflttlnu his health. S USO Dance Tho USO snowball dunce was given ul Ihu armory on New Vcur's night, January 1, and wns reported to be even more successlul than was originally umicipaieti. Approximately 1DUU guests attended the parly, nnd included ull of the local service men, us well us Junior Host esses und other girls who urc Home Iron) college. The Tiileluke Guardsmen play ed for the dunce which lasted from 11:30 to 11:30. Tho snow ball theme was curried out by the girls who wore clusters of white crepe paper snowballs on their wrists, und the hull had been decorated for the occasion by the Junior Hostesses. All elimination dance wns given during the evening, which proved to be mousing us well us competitive. Questions were asked of the group us a whole, mid if the Individual's answer wns an affirmative, ho or she must leave tho floor. Questions Included such things us "Are you wearing heels?" "Are you wearing n corsage?" "Are you from Illinois?" or "Did you drink milk for dinner?" A congn line wns also n part of tho evening's entertainment, nnd several novelty numbers wero given by the orehestrn. Special thanks go lo tho Iloy Scouts who were In chnrge of the coat nnd check room during tho dunce. Elks Formal Invitations went to Klamath's three military Installations this week for the enlisted men's dnnce, a formal affair to be con ducted by the Klamath Fulls Elks Indgo next Friday night. J. H. itobblns. chairman of the committee in charge, said that men in uniform with Invitations, Klks' curds or Elks' courtesy curds, will be welcome ul the dunce. Invitations will bo avail able from the recreation mid per sonnel officers at the three posts. Klks' courtesy curds are given to sons mid brothers of Elks in the armed services. Bnldy Evnns' orehestrn will piny nt tho dunce. Krthur Moore Home cene of Holiday Tea '"m loycy holldny ten wns thnt of Friday nfternoon, De nier 20. when Mm Arlli,. m i ...... ,' . I,-.. ' their mothers from 3 to 4:30 o'clock nt her home " eiewciUIIO, rnrri.l... .. ... f-h SiV. 'r! . """lny '"''mo on the ten Inble, over liver hnu,'i. n0 PU0 resMK(i- wcr prnyg of silver holly 1 i,n.. ... .71 "V gicen inpcrs in sliver ciiiKlclnurn. Idin rniVi p . 111,0(1 " ,,,c '"lki".i nnd on the In- loni'ler grandmother wns presented with n holly III0SC IllVltcd worn Mr. T... Hoberls, Mrs. Chnrles noh. Mis. Chnrles Wright, Mrs. "Id Frnney, Mrs. Put Pal- ". Mrs. Harold Pnlmer nnd "lotiier, Mrs. Henry A. On- ,! i si''"l Uu,,ch' CllllfM Mm. uel Miishen, Mrs. T, J. Orr, Don M,.K,.,. ...i .' hcr-ln-inw, Mrs. F. A. Me. of Senttle, Mrs. John Hnw- Mrs. Percy Webb. r. Fred Cinellee Mr. t re Cloeksln Mr. ' i. r. Mrs. Howard Lis'toc. Mrs. w. SwnrU Mr. i-..,i t ELCC,.)et'k- Mr. Q. H. Crtinv , ' Kchnrd Hlbbs, Mrs. i McF' . Mrs- Normnn V, Mrs. Frorl C.n,l...l.. .. 11 m t .. --""'"will, mm. o ' MeLclInn, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Melvln McCollum, I, Robert Elliott, ""'rii Mv,uPPl"Klon, Mrs. Clltlln. Mr. 11.,.. 1 i-ii.. tmtl her mother-ln-lnw, Mrs. fin'r,? n" .0t Port'"nd, Mis. liard Peyton. Mm. PrnnU "!iv,',. Mr' Vorn Whlllulch -"iiiin Hedkey. pg Party & 1J,ntl.c.,lfic. of Mr. "nocllffo of 1420 , 'c ?orracc, wns host to 10 1 r boys m n ., .i P n 7o,,P.sn:,rt,ny Do- fO linrly was nrrnnonH h itndcllfto nnd her cluuRh ,,i i. 'I; who foccnlly ro 'Jn i. Mol,'"outh Tenchcr's Ihn Moilmotli. Oregon, In .... V ' "onoron tnroo I'"ys friends Who urn mnn llWJi'.WTtoJ WiUn7dAndorso,r Ur'me" !.,, incmnoa uon ron, George Hnv. mil Bnv,i RIiK!;'. Bob McLean, iif"e. nntt tho h08t' Bl"y Pins Given There wns n regular monthly meeting of tho Junior Hostesses on Wednesday, January 3, in tho Indies room of tho Elk's temple. Tim main part of the evening was devoted lo n business meet ing, nnd USO Junior Hostess pins wero given to Joy Gwln nnd Edna Linder for over SO hours of service since the or giinlzntlon of tho USO In Klam ath Fulls. The small gold pin is inscribed with the letters USO, mid was given to Joy Gwln for S3 hours, nnd to Edna Linder for 00 hours. dDC HETTY : . t hi mil , ::..-ilZii 1 ?rftti 'tlllll'fllManMIl"-llMMll A CHRISTMAS TRADITION was begun by Mrs. Ceorgo 0. Van Orden otter, the family moved to California from Virginia several years ago. Colonel Van Orden missed the familiar surroundings, and particularly their home on the Potomac, so his wife decided to make a gingerbread house as an exact replica of their former home. He was so pleased with the rosulls that Mrs. Van Orden hos continued her project, which requires 15 hours of work, every year at Christmas. N To J 'ited ewcomers Jnvi oin boourners The Sojourners hnvc often been nsked the purpose nnd goals of their organization, and thought that it might be of Interest to nil local people, ns well us those who hnvc arrived since the establishment of the Marine Barracks and Klamath naval nir station, to learn something of Its origin und aims. The Sojourners club is n women organization which Holiday Party was founded In 11)37 by the Into Mrs. C. E. Elliott, mid Is sponsored by the Klamath Falls chnmber of commerce. The club IS n social orK!iuiuiioii, aim is , . , . . . . . . . not eoiwloeii.H for nrofi hut lo Lincoln street, entertained nt a help ull newcomers to this city prettily uppointed holiday pnrty to become acquainted. A nom- Thursdny evening of last week Innl fee Is charged nt enen Goncvlcvc Heup. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Heup of in compliment to her house- Jacqueline Pnikuli of i.- The Sojourners meet at the "u"u. ,u' meeting lo defray the expenses ! ,,, f Hi.. lv. ifcucsi Willnrd hotel on the second nnd fourth Wednesdays of each month nt 1:45 p. in. A no hostess luncheon Is served in tho dining room at 12:30 for those who wish to cat there bcforo tho meeting, nnd mem bers lire privileged to bring guests I o the meetings and parties. All Indies nrc eligible to Join who hnvc lived In Klamath Fulls for less than IB months, nnd mny become members after attending three meetings. Other social activities during the your Include teas, a summer picnic for the children, nnd two dinner dnnccs nnd nn eve ning picnic to which the hus bands nrc Invited. Sojourners nrc active in civic und pntriotic affairs, nnd lime Is donnted to the Red Cross, the USO nnd the ration board. Notices of the meetings ap pear in the socinl calendar of the newspaper unci are announc ed over tho radio. Tho officers for the ensuing six months will conduct the next meeting, to be held on Jununry 10. They nre Mrs. Byron Frledmnn, president: Mrs. W. U. Yates, vice president; Mrs. Andre Lambert, secretary; Mrs. Louis Saner, treasurer. Chair men who hnvc been appointed for tho new term nre Mrs. H. E. Oukes, Mrs. Guy Harmon, Mrs. E. J. Howell, Mrs. Matt Finnlgun nnd Mrs. S. D. Enr hurt. The Sojourners extend n cor dlnl Invitation to nil newcomers to Join their orgnnizntion, so everyone enn get acquainted. Helen Howry, (laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Howry, had ns her holiday guest this past week, Doris Promls of Snlem. Both girls are students lit St. Vincent's hospital In Portland. . Mrs. Richard Holt Wakefield arrived from South Norwnlk, Connecticut to spend scvcrnl weeks here with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Grocsbeck of 534 North Oth. Mrs. Holt graduated from KUHS, and is very well known in Klamath Falls. Both Genevieve nnd Jacque line nrc students at the Uni versity of Oregon and reside in Gamma hull. They returned New Year's dny to Eugene. The Heup rooms were attrac tive with holiduy greens and games were pluyed during the evening followed by coffee. Guests included.' Jacqueline Puikuli, Pat Benolst, Margie Clark, Jean Underwood, Betty Lombard, Betty Rea Martin, Nancy Henncn, Audrey and Phyllis Honzel, Mary Lou Fow ler, Frances Gilcrist, Patricia Brown, Lctty Liumnn, Margaret Lnvin, nnd Dorothy Peterson. s Honor Guest Mrs. Rlchnrd Post wns compli mented Friday evening at an in formal shower given by Mrs. Lane Wurren when she enter tained nt her home on California avenue for members of her bridge club. Supper wns served at a lnte hour following cards. Wed Here Pink carnations and small white chrysanthemums were used to decorate the First Baptist church for the weeding of Lctha Ward, daughter of Mrs. Rosa Ward of this city, and John F. Frink, S 2c USN, of Red Bluff. Califor nia. The . Reverend Cecil C. Brown officiated. An aqua dress with brown ac cessories was chosen by the bride for her wedding, and her corsage was of talisman rosebuds nnd gardenias. The bridesmaid, Thclma Clark, wore a fuchsia dress with black accessories. M. H. Stillwell, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. Guests at the wedding and re ception, which was held at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. A. R. Frink, on 1760 Fargo, were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frink, par ents of the groom, Mrs. Rosa Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Stillwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Frink, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hancock, Ralph Han cock, Anne Daniclson and Annie Mac Burchman. Wed Stcnhcn Pnlon Green and Atta Louise Laird were married in an informal ceremony which took place at the home of the Rever end Cecil C. Brown on H27 tldo rado. Reverend Brown officiated at the wedding which was per formed at 8 p. m. on Thursday, December 28. For her wedding, the bride chose a brown suit with match ing accessories, hnd a corsage of red rosebuds and white carna tions. The bridesmaid, Barbara Halverscn, was attired in a black suit and accessories, with a cor sage of 'white carnations. Best mnn at the wedding was Marion Green. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Laird, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. B. Simonson and Mrs. Grace Griffith. Bridge Party Given For Houseguests Enid Hoffman of Los Angeles and Eleanor Williamson of Chlco, Cnlifornia. arrived at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson on Pacific Terrace to spend a few days with Mrs. Wil liam Hopper, the former Mary Lou Johnson, who has been spend ing the holidays hero with her parents. The three girls arc stu dents nt Pomonn college in Clarcmont, California, and left on Wednesday evening by train for San Francisco, from where they will drive to southern Califor- nln. Among other affairs which were enjoyed during their brief visit was n bridge party given by Mrs, Hopper on Tuesday nft ernoon, January 2, nt the John son home. Two tables of bridge wero in piny with high score going to Merlon Albrccht, and low to Helen Moore. Guests included Rose Mncnrt ney, Peggy Keating, Wnndn Slinw, Helen Moore, Merlon Al brccht, the , two houseguests, Enid Hoffman nnd Elennor Wil liamson, and the hostess. OSTA Meeting The Klamath county Oregon State Teachers' association will meet on SaturdHy, January 20, nt the cafelerin of Klamath Union high school at 12 noon. A hot lunch will bo served to the members, and the program will consist of a short business meet ing followed by three humorous skits. Chester Dnvis, chief warrant officer at the Marine Barracks, will speak on the Philippines. Open House Given to Ring In New Year Mr. and Mrs. Lano Warren entertained Informally Monday evening, New Year's i3ay, from S until D o'clock at their home, 740 California avenue, when they invited a group of friends in for open house. The living room was attractive with a dec orated Christmas tree and bowls of holly. Dorothea tllingson, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. K. P. Elllngson, wus hostess at an open house on New Year's Eve at her home on Pacific Terrace. Approxi mately 20 guests were invited between the hours of 7 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Elllngson Jr. greeted between 30 and 4U guests on New Year's Day, when they held an open house at their home or. Del Moro from 2 until 0. Punch was served, and the living room was attractively decorated in the Christmas and New Year's theme. A few friends were Invited to the Martin Swanson home on 1940 Melrose for a dinner on Nov Year's Eve. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock, after which the guests attended the Reames' danje. Twenty-four guests, including the board of directors and com mittee heads of the Kiwanis club, were invited to a stag party which was given by E. A. "Taxi" Thomas on Wednesday evening, December 27, at the Pelican, party room. Cocktails were served between the hours of S and 8. Cocktails were served in the playroom at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Disher on 7655 Fremont, when they entertained a number of friends before the formal dance at the Reames Golf and Country club. Those who were invited between the hours of 9 and 10 were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Epley and Lt. and Mrs. Atlcc Hendricks. The Paul Farrens' home on 405 North 4th was the scene of an open house on New Year's Day. Cocktails were served to about 50 guests from 5 o'clock on, and a large roast turkey and other trimmings helped to lend a holiday atmosphere. Wed Recently Dea Jean Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kardy, was married on December 24 at 1 p. m. to Cpl. Jack Wright, USMC, son of Mrs. Dora Wright of Med- ford. 1 he groom recently re turned from 30 months of serv ice overseas in the South Pacific. The couple exchanged vows in the parsonage of the First Bap tist cliurcn in saeramento, Cali fornia, witn tne Keverend Charles Carman officiating. A lighted Christmas tree served as the only decoration, and the bride was attired in a brown dressmaker suit with a lavender pink blouse. Mrs. Wright has taught school in Klamath county for eight years, both at Keno high school and the Altamont junior high. She is a graduate of Oregon State college at Corvallis. and a member of Delta Kappa Gamma sorority. Cpl. Wright will be here until January 24 when he will report to San Diego for further orders. Name Officers St. Paul's Woman's Auxiliary met Thursday at 2 o'clock in the parish house at which time the exe cutive committee enter tained. Hostesses were Mrs. Ray mond Reeves and Mrs. Lane Warren, assisted by Mrs. R. He ber Radcliffe and Mrs. Roy Lee. Newly elected officers are Mrs. A. B. Hood, president; Mrs. Roy Lee, vice president; Mrs. Gayiord Upington, secretary, and Mrs. A. J. Lambert, treasurer. Mrs. Charles F. Scharfenstein, diocesan chairman of St. Mar garet's House, gave a full report of activities during her term of office. Mrs. acharfenstcin ten dcred her resignation at this time ns she leaves soon to make her home in southern California Tea was served from nn attrac tive table centered with heather and small chrysanthemums. ' Barbara Linze and Bill Mc Cully were married in Reno, Nevada on December 22. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. lone Linze of 4230 Austin, and has always lived in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. McCully are now residing in Dana, Califor- 1 nia where he is employed. . sJfs '.4-' I W lv n : .. k v l SOJOURNER OFFICERS who were elected to serve for the ensuing six dent; Mrs. Andre Lambert, secretary,'' Mrs. 'Louis Sauer, treasurer, Mrs. Matt mnnthe nro Mm Bvron Frlcaman, presiaeniiAiws. yy. o. tares, vice presi- ririnmuu, aiitnic num, ia mc iu vi mc fuugmci Photos by Kennell-Ellls A it?.-- ''.U f j- i Mini nil trim i 'Iff i i nn tw iifiVH i" " 'i nil ENSIGN AND MRS. EUGENE MANOCK shared honors of cutting the tiered wedding cake following their marriage, which took place at the Merrill Presbyterian church on Thurs day, December 28. Mrs. Manock is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eber E. Kilpatrick of Merrill, and both she and the groom are graduates of Oregon State college. . Comart Holiday Party at Underwood Home ,One of the gayest of holiday affairs for the younger set was the luncheon given Friday. December 29, at 1 o'clock when Jean Underwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Underwood, enter tained at the home of her parents, 320 North Seventh street. The party honored a group of people home from school over Christmas and New Year's day. Jean returned Friday of this week to Stephens college in Columbia, Missouri. Small tables were arranged in the living room and bowls of holiday greens centered each table. Following luncheon bridge and games were played. C I Jean's guests included Jeanne Women of Sacred Heart parish who served Friday, January 5, at the USO center were Mrs. Joe Matlick, Mrs. L. Nidorf, Mrs. Stanley Picser, Mrs. D. P. Bros terhous, Mrs. K. M. Peterson, Mrs. R. Ballantyne, Mrs. Bert McMahon, Mrs. Roy Pickett, Mrs. Francis Manning, Mrs. Ed Goeckner, Mrs. R. B. Grey, Kath erine Brice, Louise Vaughn, Thelma Fogarty and Virginia Herlihy. Mairee Long, Joy Kent, Maxine Liskey, Margie Clark, Nancy Bennet, Mary Minton, Bonnie Hauger,. Helen Howry, Doris Premis, Carmen Stockstill, Bar bara Palmer, Letty Linman, Dorothy Riggs, Nadine and Mar gie Palmerton, M a r y e 1 1 e n Wright, June O'Brien, Mary Landry, Virginia Turnbow, Gen evieve Heup, Betty Lou Dalton, Ann Stevenson, Mary Ann Lion, Jean Ostendorf. Betty Rea Mar tin and Jacqueline Paikuli. Tworek-Masset' Rites Read in Bride's Home On the evening of Tuesday, December 26, Jo Ann Masset, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Masset of 739 Eldorado, became the bride of John Tworek Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tworek of Croswell, Mich. The young couple were united in a beautiful candlelight ceremony which took place at the home of the bride. . . . . . . . I The Rev. F. C. Wlssenbach of 50CQ7 oUD Meets The Eastern Star Social club opened the new year with a large group present for tea and cards at the Masonic temple on Friday afternoon, January 5, when Mrs. Morris Sherman and Mrs. Sam Roberts acted as hostesses. This was the first meeting under the leadership of the new president, Mrs. Calvin Hunt, and her assisting offic ers. Eight tables were in play with high honors 'going to Mrs. Leo N. Huls. Mrs. George Hum received the special prize. The silver theme was used on the tea table and carried out about the room. Wed in Home The Clarence A. Humble home on Pacific Terrace was the scene of a lovely ceremony when Lil lian Walker of Greely, Colorado, became the bride ot Richard E. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bailey of Merrill. The wedding took place at 10 o'clock on New Year's morning, and the young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Humble. The simple ceremony was per formed before the fireplace in the living room, and for her wed ding tho bride chose a white wool dress with crimson acces sories, and her corsage was of white gardenias and red rose buds. Christmas and New Year's dec orations were used for the occa sion. Following the wedding, a breakfast was served to 12 guests, and a large tiered wed ding cake was cut by the bride and groom. Marry Evcretto Stanley McBridc, Bkr. 3c, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. McBrlde of this city, and Dorothy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson, also of Klamath Falls, were married on December 27 at 9:15 p. m. at the home of the Luth eran minister. i The young couple are living at tho home of the groom until his leave is ended. Saint Paul's Episcopal church read the double ring service be fore a small group of relatives and friends. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gold suit with brown accessor ies, and her corsage was of talis man rosebuds. Her only attend ant was Martha Ray who chose a blue suit with a corsage of white carnations. The groom and his best man, Ralph Gintcr, are stationed at tho Klamath naval air station. Mrs. Tworek is a graduate of Klamath Union high school with the class of 1943. After returning from their wedding trip which has taken them to the north, Mr. and Mrs. Tworek will be at home at 605 Eldorado. Younger Set The younger set of Klamath Union high school enjoyed a sur prise party for Robert Rodkey which was given at the home of Martina Atkins of 519 North 3rd. The affair was an event of Satur day, December 23, at 8 o'clock, and dancing nnd refreshments were enjoyed by Bob Redkey and Lois Morgan, Tom Edwards and Genevieve Cox, Jim Christ man and Orla Borstcad, Virgil Nelson and Virginia Olberg, Bob Dodson and Jean Shadduck, Danny Wisengerber and Mary Lou Case, Bob Shaw and Donna Wicker, Dean Taylor and Doro thea .Cogdel, Stuart Oliver and Billy Walters, Robert Cross and Martina Atkins nnd Charles Mitchell and Patsy McMillan. Greeted here this week were Pvt. and Mrs. V. I. Whitney (Patty Fleet), who arrived fof a visit with Mrs. Whitney's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. Fleet of Alameda street. The visitors were joined in Klam ath Falls by Pvt. Whitney's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Whit ney Sr., of Montesano, Wash. . . . - Delta Gamma chapter of Del- phlnn will meet Tuesday at 9:45 a, m. at the home of Mrs. Karl G. Cummlngs, Washing ton street. The topic will be, "Italy and Her Imperial lllu-siuns.'-' -