Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 06, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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Social
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f,Ca eir Frjrrow tus-'jog -- twcg year K.-T
irft cSpnt r,d 1 ta Curt. tB.si5 t-- -r'
teienf tSi violin tort!. Cum. rf. .
joe) ait the rf tin. eiipiJ-- A; Go;..
nred Iterdeitaoius noun fwjtt I.t. May:
VetObca '- rwaw, e--itfr-. Btt:
exAeJSidt vi:n etw4 w Cr wareae Rata fci. ;
w UL-jnr tai St vrttrfitxa xs-itOf. u-jitSjt inaG-nn: Un: tir:,
fail laral wrt r;u;t evcrt to lt km;
Albert Ka wchef.ra ia jj-': Marerjua. rM fj ,
Sr Lwj&ki Ews. For tb fort w tht ewoie JU'xr- i
bta the ljrzw Bt.i;yu-gri; TotiJs tteia. W.'t ,
w rrjireM. . ' - ! Tn iriiti!!:!:! oMrxn were
In m Pnmrot wct to Kate Kojue. Ki-TWt Efi. Jeo-;
Beltsam tw further ttudy. with nit Hum. Jvy Prtrt, Mrl.-i ;
EM-ot Ytre. But th cfcaraa Biker, A He GwUrid, Eaot
of tie toroiaieo vui iari.ee. livul Uryatxi asi Stea ;
fjrvMm; m UX pnnrt cw e idea. I
lem ht wat "pMijt!y in Oa the uuU'.hr.t team were J
Iwe witii tt." Yre rfuui iiejco fciw. EU-'jos Motosn.)
hl toecil piiw4e fur t n , er.cchtr. Vera Earaan, Lu-
should be frn We approach to!wa, jVv Pnort snd B iancne woicn on T-c
the vwJua. By 1 '4'-'Jl Pnmt'jt Barker, and w tr.-t v-jce-gram ;
b4 r!f.Td perriianentiy t . wa. Marlra Gilchriit a&d Arloa j
te vkJa od that year accepted Andnu. !
o offer W fctfa tre Los4'.J X"fje correaaiteef were appoint. '
CWartet. In 121 be W el aa tollowt: reception. Anra ;
fjrrt lo pertvr.'riire nfFur;k, Ivy Prooit, Kate liogijc.
Bio 1 Jariwo. Ater heann Ceeile Peyton, Deree Burgrtsr.
him. an eminent critx i'xinrei ;afyj 61.la &rden: finale. Al-
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player wltfl Bcn pseoojncoai ; Baker: trurtte. Lsrjur- Hum-; rrc3. QHica of 1h Homt ar,d
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Prosperity Lodge
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H t. June. Ac.tit pSi
Clcmcni Lundy. AiiocUulj
iron ruixn i Corw4,. l
flo Ann KAton
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Lrana Kf-Ihv
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WORTHY MATRON
M.-j. Vfi;i Wood to mP.:iS mr7 natron
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Monthly Meet
f.' of tie S'-iaeerrc Saciil
pirrr and t- C1
car-ee, Dree-ifT 2- '-''!
n.-f-oen oel n tae KC at
II .i!) p. ex
iln. Vic-nr C Pbi3--p a-ii
Kn . Toe Jii-jck rrr hoResaa
Jor the luaciieoQ. aad to. A.
B G-rire presided over toe
famines seetics which ioi-io-ed.
At the table for gio-aupi
were Mn, Krrr Redrra. Mn
A. B. Guthrie. Mr. J. J. Pex.
Mrt. Joe MaUk-k. M.1 V. C.
Pr.jiiiM. Mr. Louie
Ida Jdae Kandra bar
: aa-rmt a a caart cia at the
' coe mrioe iafS rctcuary. Ma
Ejmdr a the dat'-rr of Mr.
and Kr. Len a Kaadra. ho
are uc-s pwc os me
KrrTiU eifSnrt. and a trad
uate '--if Saa Miteo hcr:u!
ie CJ tirr.ia KtcxU tiia
1 7h Martin of J"or-Js Scresth
cruet, rftianed thsj week to
. reurrie iier nadie at PaciC
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1 i ,M rrt wit h
land troe W" !1 ""1 d''r'!!'!
Lhe year
; Uad. -Ke prrja-iit. Lucille licl-
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.a. ii.rvov riimitT on ,' inrtan.
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M.-a Paul Monroe. Mr. and Mr
:Char!e Partidtf and Mark
Dearth
wa the holiday houwKUo! of ; hchulie. and Mr Jonn t(tr
(Audrey and Phvlln llonrcl of , numeruua birthday
Lakethore dnveT . brancci. J
hall tn Tueaiay. Jaj.uar)- 2. for , Charily. Klorrurr llrlgi,; i
d't. 'Mary Kllen G.lrr. tniri1
... hr!(l !, wr..t 111., VI... ll
uoffi o.i.n,- - v .(IK &
tea f U ""rx dunlin ,h! m the rajt pro lem f J1
ar of will be Stella Jtrtirt. aerying foi Ajnii'
n. preiiJenl Ahrr Gw- j tx-rg. warder pro tern, u'
MniKnaiii. acrvms tor $
K'lnc. prrlale, C liarlollc i
llin: luiiilrd brsr-r, '
,jr . I Weil: miuician. fjl
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tan. AWrrda SirmmHi J?
I-ong and Maggie Mtlr, P
Ihe hitra. Mr. fKhultt. l
At the clone of the fr
liur. rarh olflcrr u oj.
U.tH M Miff .
riob'e bird
Demonttration A3nt the center of a'.tection oa rcacy
The a:ouiit of good tooku:? . tables.
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Wnen we cuizzed Mr. Paul
trfinioue. ; ohrevi refreihnent.
Today Primroj lUrAi llotaertenbacher, Eva V.v5&ii-
in b art. Hi peerietje ti, : ton and Bote Joncj. 'that i going on in Klamalh !
rrra. rjefi rxmnmni j ij uw.j - rr.ir'.v iur:r:z i : v,niiiuiirfj i , . . .
rw Oilman, Ut SitsUnguitbJ for the refrohroenU erved at:a),.i -;,ey year holidays, U ! Jf" m"0rtu L- her
rouic eritK of the Hrald Truth cl of the meeting Cor-, cnoush 1o make even an VJy
boot, yfoo wote; ie were prsentd to all of; weep with envy. There teems to 1 1"1 ' "rst, 4gue 1nail
Sr. Prtmr Is not only . fcr. lmtalling officeri and)bc eru?h turkey for everyone. ; SysteiVdartT if'Sey
virtZorhTi. . rtist (the member, of the ; drill Ugm , and 1 0etpiu; rumors to the contrary. S""
two, aia., are rot woeaaariiy fts were given ' (d.n.?r as different from many.
i,.(.-.i i Wv. ivl one of; noble wand, noble grand ana , , . ,, . ( . ..... ... . .....
eTtrawdiriary poi. exouiiite ; vicerand Llna Mothenbacher yf err KebeKOh J , tl.mcd r.cc T Wc also Gale and Grace and Brent Cald-
Craver,
Kn. Jack Chapman. Mr- Earl
again be Snyder, Mrs. Homer CaldwelL
Mrs Fred Etk. Mrs. t-a oro-n.
Mrs :'a-an Gale. Mrs. Walter
Fuller, Mrs. Carl Henry. Mrs.
M. B. Messcr, and Mrs. A. A.
Myers.
A separate Uble for the chil
dren was occupied by Jimmie
and Bobbie John Chapman.
Janice Pex. Paula Home. Bev
erlev Rochelle Fuller. Walter
Fuller. Carol Ann Eck. Gary
,Aliti and natrician tatte. iwas in charue ol the rt-iretn-l !,,.,. K ,.,.. WF
He can play with pastion and ment committee. ! lihP.RlLI Men members of very tasty . . and pretty I Candles, wreaths and Santa
intensity, while preserving thatj Among the numerous guests j the .Merrill Rebtkah lodge, at- t0 vCn, t She adds crushed avo- Claus favors made the tables
basis serenity whk-'n is an etsen-iat the meeting was Feme j tired in red velvet suits, astistcd jcad0 (creamed, reallyi to lemon j very attractive, and the children
tial element in all great per-i Zerble of Iowa. The next meet-; vilh tne installation of incoming i .ell(J wjlil a bil ol vlrie)!ar and ' enjoyed their tree with the
formances; that core of stillness j ing has been slaled.for Janu- ioifio.-r of Inc kogc during ! salt, whipped cream, a little may- gift exchange, over which Santa
and control and peace at the'ary 13. ; l;t regular meeting . Jnose Uk-; onIlalJiC and pimcnto. Her veg-, presided. Mrs. Pex and Mrs.
center of an outward agitation ) S 5 i i 'n part were i.. Ji. Anderson. J. cUjblt. upon uti occasions is j Gale were in charge of the chtl-
whfch, like Mr. Primroie'i j . . . , ; Leind Pope. M. A. Bowman and U3uajjy broccoli, if she can find ; dren's part of the celebration,
came, reminds us of a great M 001Q W OmQI, j James Stevenson. Jr. ! it in the market. Her holiday a was decided during the
pset" j Installing officers were Hazel dinner was topped off in the tra- business meeting that in the fu-
r l Vomen of the Moose met In Mciw.-nl, ciitnet deputy prc-ji- ditional fashion, with steamed j ture, those wishing to entertain
. rcyul.r tersion Tuesday tve- d'.;it; hva Bovman. d e p u t y pudding and a sauce made of Unc CUD for the potluck lunch-
ramilV ReUniOfl Jn'Jry2, atthehall, viit Leona Bcaticy, deputy , beaten eggs (whole eggs or just eon coud do so, either at their
- jRuoy ueu, afsociat oean, pre- ";, ;im joikiv, powucrcu sugar,
cLartrrv kitmvtt Mr Sliding. secretary; fcdna Hancock, deputy ; v.hipptd cream and flavoring . . .
M,, pi ltd their' Trie lodge was opened in usual financial secretary; Kailie Do- tnc kind you happen to like
XmI''''"". nd following the begin- i oenhoff, d-puty musician; Wmni-. best. Mrs. Landry, by the way,
SJJuS? hVnV rrf ceremonies, a recess wasi'rrd Barry, deputy chaplain; , j5 the city school lunch supcr
Sfifr. L H-'olied and a gift exchange held, i iEdHh Kar.dra, deputy inside : visor.
M oSriL SSS Va" - i ixrt by the committee chair-; guaroia:,; Vivian lia-kinr, dep. 0,i the other hand, Mrs. A. B.
rlS'e TroiSskS was the 7im ,te nrMp. library, uty outside guardian. ; Campbell stulled their Christinas
11-. K2JK w )?.ifll'i!"1'1- war r?l Publicity,! The corps of new officers in- turkey witn plain bread dress-
grano; j".nn tiut:k, past noble
gianj; (jeraldine Cox, vice
grand; Mary Pop", secretary;
Ai.n r'ruil.s, financial secretary;
Frances Andrews, warder; Jean
M'yore. conductor; Mae Ander
son, K-S.'.'G; Pearl Moore, LSKG.
is on leave from Fort Franc . wb.-n lhe rKKf4er reported that
. Warren in Wyoming. ;th,, ,3, had purchased $300
Triose present at tre reunion ; in bonds during the 6th var loan
were Pvt. arid Mrs. Glenn He .drive. Following the business
pert and daughter, Llrda. Mr. ) session, lodge adjourned until
and Mrs, Gene Lavoy and chip , luevJay. Janvary 18.
ing. vhich is what her family
home or at the KC hall, as
might be most convenient for
them.
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Friendly Circle
Pearl Marin, 2240 Home, en
tertained the Friendly Circle
Thursday, January 4. At one
oemanas, and sue served cran- )ock uncheon was served to
-y ' r- " - "i- 1 Arnnur stone, rtona nan. veims
I Mitchell. Fannie Goddard, Kath
bell had a molded fruit salad
with an orange dressing com
pounded of sucn goodies as whip
ped cream, sugar, egg yolks and
orange juice. Candied sweet po
tatoes, cottage cheese, stulled
olives and relishes (home-made!)
rvn Billings. Ipha Brown, Estclle
Smith and Violet Vance. The as
sisting hostess was Lizzie Little.
I . Elected to serve during the
coming year were Kathryn Bill-
president: Nona nan, vice
rounded Out the Campbell's I nr,.ViHr.nl- Vin'let Vanrr. 'erre.
. ViiiM,i,. r,.n.i ' . . ,. .
oren, eniriey, innnst awj ren-1 jne aiurnm committee met at: M'Neill P.SVG' Let a
neth, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lee j the hall on Sunday morning. De-: Slolt LSVfi: Dorothy Connor j tl
nd children, Frances Vernie jember 31. tor breakfart served wr.nlu: J. L:!ar,rj Pof.
Mr Ad Mr. jSse TDavie. and .totinvTm" ouisioe guardian; Audrey Lewis. , luieti-ie iea.a. Urytreasurcr. Names of silent
rftidret "SriSf SndKv toJZnXir,. the Worn-! 2 i:CJ ?"; vlS8.?' . D. Hixon called our at-si,,er? were also drawn during
en 01 me Moose served dinner i V!a Jr.ner. flaabearer.. ' .......1 "A:. ..Z-'u 'C:" i " .."r.'-j x. , 1. .
(for the I.zion of the Mooe ar.rl i --. w.eu; ,..,tyt, iih.ii, wjii;m it 13 piannca 10 noia xne nexi
111 atienoeo. t ' , ........ -t . ... . , f wnuuai o, av
niMjiiij...:u wun .oija iin-; iv'i'.r luuuin:'!, ouni 10 go ' nome oi ftaincrinc wnuams,
'o'k. Sylvia Jones and Dorothy ; down in the official records of 1 2040 Darrow, with Lydia Mc-
Mr. Herbert Lee and children
Donald, Vicky and Stanley of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benson and
children, Janet and Jean of
Cascade Summit, and Mr. and
Mrs, Bud Vearrier and children
Patricia and Judy of Oakridge.
Pvt. Hebert returned to his
camp at Wyoming on Christmas
Day.
1. I J
Aew Year's Party
LA.SGELL
and Mrs. Karl Brown and family
entertained friends with a oarlv
at their home on New Year's
Eve. Cards, singing, games and
Xp ,, Y.. U.'.". v"'r "Joyed by the
-Ray Or TOUT flea IT; guests during Ihe evening, and
X-rav .hw. ir hn ."'.V. " V'" w" ru"
,7 " ? . . 1 noiwonai manner,
The
to be lull of lies 'The heart Is Thou entino ihr. r..,ri.,
deceitful above all things and Mr. and Mrs, Leon Roberts, Mr'.
ocsperauiiy vicged, lilBLE. ni mk. Aiva JHaxvell, Mrs
Jercen to serve on finance; Thel- j this potato groving community,
ma Slukc-1, Vinnie Olfield, Mar-1 It is called potato candy . . . and
tha Barnes arid Audrey lvi i it is marie hv addinc a nminrl nf
VALLEY Mr. I condolence. Sylvia Jones was confectioner's sugar to half a cun
j elected as the new trustee mern-jof cooked, mashed potatoes. If
I bcr arid Mrs. Mae Anderson will iyou wish to color it. that may be
again serve as drill captain. idone vilh a few drops of veg-
An interesting letter vas read ! Cable coloring, or with cocoa or
Ut the meeting from Mrs. Kvea i chocolate, and a little bulter acld
; Adam'.. rriemU r r.l ihe. i cd to the suzar and kneaded into
lodge now serving with the VI AC i tnc m,xtorc. Cocoanut and nuts 1
'at Langley field, Virginia. ! of various kinds go nicely with
It was reoorted that the lodtie I creamy coniection. ac
Donald assisting.
Betty Ree Martin, who spent
the holidays here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jos-
GOD ACTED. He made it his !!' !';" Mr' Mr-'ri
now has a membershin r,f 1 14 in " " nixon. one rc-
good standing
Mrs. Martha Barnes' refrc.ih- making it.
1 i ., ... .'v'iiiiy. jjeiurea mbxwi
ih, TT V i V i vTKia tH'n Owen. Jean House, Joy ' merit committee served with the
thoughts, words and deeds on ; and Mavis U.iyj;,, Doris Iavitt, 'able m o t i f s carrying out the
v-rirni, ni non. in Lord hath i Phyllis Ie, flurrin Susrnill Year idea. A birthday com
laia on mm the Iniquity of ut
members hearing early day pi
oneers oyer in the valley tell of
II," Im. tiV.t. Vou gave In to
your lying, wicked heart and
Chrltt paid the penalty to set
you free. Sin had left a crim
son stain; He washed It white
as snow,
YOUR PART. Cornc as you
are. Believe the Bible thai the
ln of your lifetime aro blotted
out, Count your page clean.
It was against God that you
slimed and It was for love of
you that he offered up Clirlst
to ml you free,
Come as you aro. You moy
be living In sin, but corno at
you are. Come right now, this
very moment, God stands with
outstretched, arms, waiting to
receive you, vile as you may bo
or good ns you think you urn.
PRESS ON. Look to Christ
for the power of llio new life,
Relieve wholly In Christ from
hour to hour mid bo nlilc to say
Willi Iho Apostlo Paul It In no
longor I that live, but Christ
that llvelh In me. Live by
Power From on High.
This spire paid f0r hy
Oregon businessman,
av com-! I n II
Ruth, Krlene, Patty and Vers ilrnittoff, with Mrs. Hazel McNeill t-lCKV r70C7e
....nil, 1,11 ifiK.011, ,iaCK l-Ofll-;"1 '.Jinn iiinii, will .-.i:i vu Ul llie
ran, Bob Ithindvall, Calvin Iy-av-1 ''r'' January meeting.
Itt, Ix.onarri Lelow, Gordon Gi-j Following the lodge session,
van, Ijrury McHeth. Bobby i the Three Links club met. Mrs.
Schrnor, Itobby Me, Clifton 1 ,va Kilpalrlck vas elected presl
Hughes, Gerald Brown, Harold Mr. Grace Heaton, vice
Brown, Tex McMillan and Mr, ' ! president, and Mrs. Sylvia Jones,
anjl Mrs. Brovn. Uecretary-trr asurer. Mr. Cpral-
S j 5 j 'line Moore is the retiring presi-
Junior Endeavor ...
T.AVr.tff.i. viniv v
ni-iiniiiir,
A very delightful Christmas
party was enjoyed by members
ot the Lucky Pinochle club
Thursday, December 21, at the
home of Mary Martin, 2204
Wantland. A pulluek dinner was
served at one o'clock to Florence
Young, Maude Phillips, Nettie
Good, Kuth Sehorn, Brownie
Bramwell, Zclla Blankenship,
Rita Fuller and the hostess.
i'oinscttias, holly and favors
ni-llAilir. lllVr.H. fin Vr. Year 11 fill I nnf.f iiitl 1 lln.. .
day ,,ernoon from 4 to 5:30, home of Mr. and MrT Malcolm b' BUraclTrcTislnVa,
he Junior u Endeavor group met T.are included Mr. and Mrs. tree h,,re Ihe ' ChrismiM aift
In he church annex, with Elliott House, Jean and Tom I package and gift. T from the8,,
I helm Rose in charge of the House, Mr. and Mrs. Warren , lent sisiers 1 from 'n0,8'-
"iTJUL?" ",'."jr"""n- Mari and Marilyn Mason, Mr. Cards were played until 4:30
.iiwNiceu, aiier wnich cocoa,
cookies and sandvlches were
served to Jo Anne Tuning,
Helen Cnimc, Jack and Ruth
Walker. Maurice Chandler, Mil
he Kiddle, Myrtn Chandler,
Meldn Chandler, Donnlc Tuning,
Clmrles Tuning, Theodora Mont-
1',"".7y; Dori Tuning and Ellen
Haddock.
rrv r raier !Vlr t.r.A s.f..,,.in nuinin. i.t.i
Mary .unlth, Mrs. Mary Lcldy, neore, Nettie Good second,
Mildred I earo and Mr. andilirownle Bramwell low, and
u 11 , .incKson alio ineir riorence Young pinochle.
iiiiniii.il, oiiaron anu iviaicoim
TUfttt!
With
MADELINE MAHONEY
and
PAUL SWIGART
At'iDr
HON OF A
r s s
told 'PitpamUonrnttduiZtttb
)l Klamath Falls,
s s s
The Happy Hour club vlll be
entertained on Tuesday after
noon, January fl, by Mrs, George
Humphrey at the George Iiichn
borne on Pine.
Vhsn In Medlord
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modarn
Jo and Ann Earlsy
Proprlttors
Both DAY and EVENING Classes
A Thorough Course in APPLIED BOOKKEEPING
Both Gregg and that SPEEDY THOMAS
NATURAL SHORTHAND
Typing, Office Machines, and Kindred Subjects
A Business Office Training School
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE
733 Pin Sirost
Phon 4710
WACS ARE GOING PLACESl
"Going our way?"
We're bound for the four
corners of the wood, 10 do
the jobs as&pxd us as aB
good soldiers do. We'rt
happy we're trained
we're proud) Goui our
. 1
'Goingmyway?'
"I've received and transmitted nun
drcds of radio messages from com
bat planes. I am living ihe proud
est moments of my life! Going my
way?"
v. r ' ti v i 1
B. W 1 IT 1 iA ' JI Kk MM .lit
. fesftr-r' yat it
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'Going my way?"
For ruu. information apply to
your neartst U. S. Amy RecruIUas
S Is tloo.
"I'm speeding mail lo front-line fosM
somewhere in New Guincn. Goli) v
way7"
ft M . .
o iviore luamarn e-miic wnmpi
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Needed Urgently
To Join The Victory Drive!
Good soldiers.
foe
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WOMINI ASM C0f
U.8. ARMY RECRUrriNQ STATION
sis rt orriri mij.
KHmilh rll. Or. Tel.phont s11
PjeiK lend me, without tny ohllgxlon on my purl.
the new llluiiriled booklet iboul the Wic . . . icillnt
about On jobs ihey do, how they live, their tisinlne,
psy, officer selection, eic
NAME -
! ADDREM,
j CITY
TATB
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PI.IM MM "7
or "no" to etch of
following quMllooil
Are you between
aOmdiO?..
Hsv you sny d
dren under 147
Ilsvoyou h'll
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