FOUR HERALD AND NEWS Saturday' Jn- 13' IM8 Delta Kappa Gamma Society Enjoys Meet Members of the Delta Kappa Gamma society met at the home of Mrs. Fred Peterson on Summers lane on January 6, at 2:30 p. m. Following the regular business meeting, a talk was given by Augusta Parker on the history of the society, with brief sketches of the lives of the twelve founders. This club was organized in jszs ai Ausiin, iexas, oy ur. Annie Webb Blanton, who later became the first president of the society. The purpose oi wis organitauuo i m umu mgcmci outstanding women teacners to improve education, ana 10 uei- ler lht condition of teachers. Dr. Blanton. first as president and then as executive secretary, has been the guiding personality of the club, and has organized societies in every state of the union. In Ihc past 15 years, Delta Karma Gamma has made steady progress, now having 601 chap ters witn a loiai oi zu.ooo mem bers, and is proud of the fact that most of the women presi dents of the National Education association have been members of the society. Among these are Dr. Karl Williams of Washing ton, Jessie Gray of Pennsyl vania, Amy Hinrichs of Louis iana, Mrs. Myrtle Hooper Dahl of Minnesota and Mrs. Edith B. Jovnes of Virginia. Mrs. Jack Wright, formerly Dea Jean Hardy, who was mar ried during the holidays, cut an attractively decorated wed ding cake, and was presented with a gift of glassware from the society. Mrs. Wright is teacher of home economics at Altamont Junior high school. Refreshments were served later by the hostesses. Mrs. Fred Peterson and Mrs. J. F. Penrod. .. Celebration A "six point celebration" was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bodenhamer on 4104 Bis bee, when they entertained on January 1 to honor several rela tives and friends, as well as the arrival of the New Year. Sgt. and Mrs. Stephen P. Green were the guests at a wed ding dinner which was giyen for the young couple, who were mar ried on December 28. The occasion also honored Lt. and Mrs. Paul Bodenhamer, the latter having recently won his wings as the pilot of a Flying Fortress. Mrs. Pearl Nason, wife of Lt. Stephen G. Nason, who is a prisoner of war in Germany, was feted at the party since it was her birthday. New Year's was also cele brated with Mr. and Mrs. War ren W. Woodard who recently became the proud parents of a nine and one-half pound baby girl. The day. was complete after Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Hoie joined the group to celebrate their wedding anniversary. All the guests enjoyed a wonderful day of events, and those present were Sgt. and Mrs. Stephen ureen, L.I. ana Mrs. raul n. Bodenhamer, Mrs. Stephen G. Nason and son, Mj. and Mrs. Warren Woodard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoie and family, Mrs. Lillian Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ellis and fam. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ellis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bodenhamer and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. U. L. Burnett and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Chatman. Mrs. Rose Wages and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Miller and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bodenhamer. Wednesday Club Members of the Wednesday club met in St. Paul's pariah house on Wednesday evening for a short business meeting, dessert party, and bridge and pinochle. The room and fireplace were ap- Fiupuuieiy aecoraiea wun win ter greens and holiday scenes, and each table was gay with a jolly snowman candle and snow man tallies. Hieh Driza in hrirfuo went to Mrs. Frank Bogatay, and iow io mrs. wmiam Patterson. Mrs. E. B. Goeckner won high award in pinochle. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J. F. Clark, Mrs. P. B. Webb and Mrs. Lon Hunt. The next meeting, which was originally scheduled for January 17, has been changed to the 18th of January, rather than conflict with the concert on Wednesday night. Hostesses for this meeting will be Mrs. John Hawkins, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. A. L. Moore and Mrs. William Patter son. S Fairhaven PI A Friday, January 12 at 3 p. m. in tna school gymnasium. A pro gram was presented by Mrs. Azita Kennedy's fourth grade pupils, and the mothers of chil dren in the second grade served refreshments, with Mrs. Wesley cross, room representative, as chairman. ,T I? , executive committee, which includes all chairman and room representatives, met ni 1 -an p. m. in the homemaking room. I Church Circles The four circles of the First Methodist church met Thursday, January 11, for dessert at 1:30 p. m. with the business meet ings following. Circle 1 met with Mrs. George Gilcrist, 315 Grant, and Mrs. Jaquette assisted her. Ten members were present as well as one visitor. Mrs. Kantz, a new-comer to Klamath Falls, who became a member of the circle at this time. Group sing ing ' opened the meeting, Mrs. Noble conducted the devotions, and Mrs. Walter Herndon, as sisted by Mrs. Jaquette, gave the day's lesson, taken from the book "West of the Date Line." Mrs. George Casper. 611 Cross, was hostess to 22 mem bers of Circle 2 and was as sisted by Miss Hogan in the absence of the president, Mrs. John Riach, who was ill. The vice president, Mrs. Victor Phil lips, conducted the business meeting, Mrs. Casper the devo tional service, taken from "Wo men of the Bible." The new general president of the Wo mans' Society of Christian Serv ice, Mrs. Earl Redman, was in charge of the lesson, taking from "West of the Date Line," the subject of the religions of the isles of the Pacific as com pared to ours. Plans were made for the potluck fellowship din ner to be held in the church the 19th of January. Mrs. Fred Cofer will be the next hostess and Mrs. Steve Moss will assist her. Mrs. Bruce Binkley, schedul ed hostess for Circle 3, was ill, and the meeting was held at the home of the co-hostess, Mrs. L. K. Phelps, 1957 Auburn. Eighteen were present, and Mrs. Wesley McNce assisted in serv ing. Mrs. Wahlquist conducted the devotions and Mrs. Paul Edwards, assisted by Mrs. John y acton, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Hag- man and Mrs. Chilcote, gave the lesson, while Mrs. Snell, the new chairman, conducted the business meeting. The next meeting of this circle will be at the home of Mrs. E. H. Bal-siger. Circle 4 met at the home of Mrs. D. R. Stebbins on Lake- view road, and her mother, Mrs. Urbs, was co-hostess. The chair man, Mrs. W. A. Carlton, was absent and Mrs. C. A. Poole, vice chairman, presided. Mrs. L. J. Brink led the devotions and Mrs. White gave the lesson. As Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Poole both observed their birthdays this month, the dessert was a birthday cake, with candles, and 18 members were Dresent to enjoy it. Sewing Club Mrs. F. A. Beard was hostess to the Happy Day Sewine club on Wednesday evening, Janu ary s, ana entertained them at the home of Mrs. Douglas Fre borg, 225 East Main. Those at tending were Mrs. Howard Cramblet, Mrs. Harry Wiard. Mrs. Ernest Zerble, Mrs. Lloyd Alien ana Mrs. rreborg. The special award went to Mrs. Fre borg. . . The next meeting will be with Mrs. Howard Cramblet on 2117 Owens. Lucky Pinochle Maude Phillies. 2250 Garden. entertained the Lucky Pinochle club on Saturday, January 6, and served a delicious fresh oyster luncheon to Florence Young, Ruth Sehorn. Brownie Bram well, Nettie Good, Rita Fuller, Mry Martin and Zella Bl anion. ship. rinochle followed and Zella Blankenship held high score, Brownie Bramwell, second, Mary Martin, lnw. nnrl jrim-on Young, pinochle. Ruth Sehorn will be hostess Saturday, Janu ary 20. ...mimm n II i'T" "" '""'"1 ' " v . i. V i , i-.: SOON TO BE TWO Little Elizabeth Susan Feeback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Feeback, will be celebrating her second birthday on Janu ary 22. Elizabeth's father is a petty officer 1c, USNR, now in the South Pacific. Officers Elected Election of new officers for the Happy Hour club was held at the first meeting of the year wnen Mrs. Oeorge Humphrey en tertained members at the home of Mrs. George Biehn on Tues day afternoon, January 9. Mrs. Sydney fcvans will head the organization as president for the coming year, Mrs. H. E. Jones, vice president, and Mrs. C. C. Heidrich, secretary. Mrs. M. K. Lucas was a euest at Tuesday's meeting, and mem bers present included Mrs. W. J. Steinmetz, Mrs. R. G. Motschcn bacher, Mrs. J. H. Hamilton, Mrs. Harry Richardson, Mrs. C. C. Heidrich, Mrs. Anna Funk, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. Sydney Evans, Mrs. Maud Hosley, Mrs. H. E. Jones, Mrs. Carl Sandell, Mrs. J. J. Keller, Mrs. E. H. Lawrence, Mrs. George Biehn and the hostess. Social Club The Rebckah social club met on Wednesday, January 10, in the IOOF hall for a potluck luncheon, followed by a regular business meeting, and the host esses for the afternoon were Mary Curtis and Alma Cofer. Election of officers took place at this time, and there was an un usually good attendance of reg ular members and one guest, Mrs. NeWDort of Lebanon, mntli. er of Mrs. Dennison and a past noble grand. Officers elected wpre Dra Sweet, president; Ruby Kenyon, vice president; Mary Curtis, secretary-treasurer. Tho social club will hn in charge of refreshments at tho next meeting of Prosperity Re bekall lodge on Jnmiarv 1H nnrl for the next session of the social club, the hostesses will be Kate Hogue and Lucille Heifer. , BLY Mr. and Mrs Tr.L. Smith are the Darents of a hahv girl, born at Portland on Satur day, January 6. The baby weighed six pounds and five ounces at birth. Junior Matrons Junior Matrons of the First Methodist church were enter tained on Tuesday evening, Jan uary 2, at the parsonage on 1005 High, with Mrs. E. W. Tomlin and Mrs. W. L. Tcr willigcr as the hostesses. Mrs. M. H. Mclchcrt presided over the business meeting upon the report of the nominating committee including Mrs. Bruce Binkley, Mrs. Tomlin and Mrs. J. R. McLellan. All of the for mer officers were elected, and they arc Mrs. M. H. Melchcrt. president; Mrs. Don Potter, vice president; Mrs. Wendell Smith, secretary-treasurer. It was decided that members of the club would assist at the USO center on Wednesday of each week when needed. Later in the evening, refreshments were served to Mrs. Walter Herndon, Mrs. Mclchcrt,- Mrs. Ray Garrison; Mrs. Binkley, Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mrs. Christ Huck, Mrs. Victor Phillips and Christine Ncubert. Contract Club The Thursday Contract club met January 11 with Pearl Yorkeland, 519 North 11th, for dessert, followed by cards. At tending were Alice Lawrence, Willa Bark, Idolino Schupp, Bertha Hewitt, Fannie Thomp son, Stella Drydcn and Clara McPherrcn. High score went to Alice Lawrence, second to Willa Bark and the travelling award to Clara McPherrcn. Stella Dry den, 610 North lltli will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw and their two daughters, Betty and Susan, left on Tuesday for Port land, where Mr. Shaw was called on business. Mrs. Shaw is plan ning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cunnincham. while there. and is expecting lo return to Klamath Falls the first of next week. YPW Auxiliary The auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wins met In the li braiv clubroom on Thursday evening, January 4, and an at tendance of 30 members was re ported, with nil officers except two present. . A letter of thanks for the pom srttiii plant, which was sent to the dispensary of the Marino Barracks, was rend to the group, as well as a note from G. Foley, USO director, thanking the auixiliary for'the largo baked turkey which was given to tho center on Thanksgiving, i It was decided to rent the large club at the library for fu ture meetings, and tho attend ance is growing steadily. Two now members to bo Initiated in to the lodge were Mrs. Lowell Grimm and Mrs. Olllo Ayres. The auxiliary is to sorvo at the USO center on Sunday, Jan uary 14, and homemade pies, always appreciated by the serv ice men and women, will again bo served. Inspection of lodgo was made by district president, Ella Mul liii8, who gave a very interest ing account of lodge and drill work, and complimented the of ficers and members of the drill upon their knowledge and abil ity in this branch of work. The special award of tho evening vent to Mrs. Margarot Casey. The next meeting will be held on Thursday evening, January 18, at the new location, the large tlub room at the library. Later tho auxiliary is to provide supper for members of the post. Ladies' Auxiliary The ladies auxiliary and chev aliers met on Thursday evening in the IOOF hall to install offi cers of the auxiliary canton cra ter number 7, with Lady Corde lia Cantrall as instulllng officer, and Chevalier H, M. Munsell, as aide, escorted by Chevaliers Carl Sandell, A. L. Coan,- R. H. Ander son and A. B. Lund, The officers to be Installed in to their respective chairs were Ladies Alice Lawrence, junior past president' Iva Propst, presi dent: Frances Munsell, vice pres ident; Jennie Hum, secretary; Alfreda Steinmetz, treasurer; Lucille Heifer, chaplain; Kate Hoguc, officer of the day; Har riett Estes, officer of the guards; Sadie Mae Rand, sentinel; Mar garet Biden, musician; Murtha Baker, right aide to the presi dent; Addle Sandell, left aide to tho-president; Cordelia Cantrall, right aide to the vico president; Sylvia Tilton, left aide to the vice president. Members of the finance com mittee include Ladies Lina Mots chenbacher, Harriett Estes and Sylvia Tilton. Gifts were presented to Ladies Lawrence and Propst by Lady Charlotte Martin, past president of the association of ladies aux iliaries. Refreshments were served to the members of the organization at the close of the evening. f' N" .two hi i U ,1T - " P i- K 4 f T if 'i ' f . J Juveniles Fifteen Invmlln rl th Neighbors of Woodcraft attend ed the meeting on Wednesday afternoon, January 10, at the home of the senior guardian, to- C- O. Dryden, 610 North 11th. During the business meet ing, Donna Cone was elected magician, in place of Pat Ni dorf who resigned from that of fice to become musician. Games and refreshments were enjoyed later in the afternoon and Mrs. Dryden was assisted by Alta Clark. erson Earline Hend Bcauiy Stylist from Portland Hos Accepted a Position Assisting Be Haines at Vanity Beauty Shop mo w tit. . -L 108 N. 7th Phone 7161 THREE Jimmy Oslrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ostrom of 2134 Stukel, was three. years old on Thursday. He has two uncles in the South Pacific, Cpl. Ed ward W. Ostrom and Pvt. Hel mer C. Ostrom, both of the U. S. army. Comart STUDIOS "PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION" 737 Main Phone 7240 Across th street from United Utstoi National Bunk Studios alio in Medford, Bend, Albany and Portland Your Photogrop) il the PERFECT Valentine i No Appointment Neiiary Opan 10 A. M. lo 7:30 P. M, - i. M I V F I 6 v - -- -is 'WrAt iOLDEN WEDDING A coiacn wedding anniversary was celebrated ny Mr. and Mrs J "i NcUon o 1051 South till., on January 1, New Year . Day M. my c I r relatives and friends culled on tho couple during I duv. although some members of the family wro un able to be here to honor them on their 50 years of married lite. Couple Wed KENO On Saturday evening. December 30. Donna Luyton, eld est duughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Waller Luyton of Keno. became tho brido of Howard Keith Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown, also of Keno. The cere mony was performed at Ihc homo of Reverend Daniel B. An derson, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glusspoolc, sister and brother-in-law of the bride, wero the only attendants. Guests at the wedding includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Layton and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ramsey and daughter, Kathryn, Mary Mc Keen and Robert Glusspoolc, Jr. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom returned to the home of Mrs. Brown's parents, where a combined reception ond charivuri was given for the young couple. - Mr. and Mrs. Brown are tem porary guests at the home of Mr. and rars.' r. J. Brown, aim arc Dinner Given KKNOA Christinas Day din ner was given lit the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. l.umimia for it number of (fiends ami rela tives. Ucsirirs the host and host Vs.i. the guests included Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Parkers unci (iiintly, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ilusklnaon and duiiglitcr. Murjorle, Mrs. C. R. Morgan ud Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slak o( Iho Stewurt-Lcnox addition. Thn dinner also celebrated the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Ltimnuis and Mr. and Mrs. Iluskinson. December 24 was the 5th anniversary of tho Liunmus' marrluue, and Decem ber 28 was the llusklusuus' 25th wedding anniversary. The next regular meeting of Sojourners will be on Wednes day. Januury 24 lit 1:45 in the Willurd hotel. It is the purpose of this club lo greet and wel come those who have recently Merrill Club Misnmix-N,.,.,..... Merrill l.lluarv clni" ft Pelmrr. Mrs. son, Mrs. Kennot i. V? Mis. Hcntl M,k" Illl 'I'lll.l-., .. tW J homo of Mr,. l)"up'M.l . 'l'hn club ,, . 1 Il 'k ui.pPr ami C'W Mlvrn for . uu,Zm tho latter pllt-t , T'S Mm. H. W sii,.u J.'S expecting to make their home in I arrived In Klamath Falls, and Keno this winter. 8 Pinochle Club Ye Olde Pinochle club met with Nona Hall, 915 East Main, on Thursday, January 11, for luncheon and cards. Attending were Mclva Dan iclson, Vioict Vance, Agnacc Lowo, Esther Adklsson, Fannie Goddard, Kathryn Billings and Grace Bock. Mclva Daniclson held high score, Kathryn Billings, second,; Violet Vance, low, and Grace Bock, pinochle. Grace Bock will be hostess for the meeting on January 25. , Hazel Morrison left early this week for Pendleton to attend the anniversary celebration of Bishop William P. Remington. Later Miss Morrison continued to Tacomu to visit for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Morrison, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schreiber have left Klamath Falls for In dependence, Ore., near Salem, where Mr. Schreiber will take over his former position as mana ger of the J, C. Penney company there. Mr. Schreiber formerly was stolioncd in Klamath Kails as recruiting officer. Captain and Mrs. E. L. Mead are now located at Geigcr field, Spokane, Washington, friends here are interested lo learn, Mrs. Mead Is the furmor M,r i Eyerlv. Cantuin MonH i i th medical division, airborne engl- there is a stunding Invitation for them to attend the meetings anil to become members If they wish to do so. Members ot long standing are also asked to come and help the "newtlmcrs" to feel like "oldtlmcrs." and Mrs. JolHi s'loli ! pointed by lh."rp' A I'uimor. In hn i I'V'toti Mrs. Uiilh-y, M," EM Collum eoni,ii,0 'M lliont loiuiniltcL., 11 hervlng u tln , Iro fin- ii w(, bmruiii; Mi A jUH CJus llagliind. Mr,' SH and Mrs. Oi n,. m"'. w- 1 . .Mm. Wllllun, iu mo and Mr,. Ilmvr,u?l welcomed as uw Hostesses f(lr , meollnu wnn Melvln A. U..w,TO VII, Mil 1111(1 Il(1 l netto. In Muni, ";i will be Mrs. J. I'trry Vu NelU. " m Dollgl.lful rrf,M,m,. served ul ll.u ,)l)M1 7 J noon In Mrs. William ". J- i.i'iaiu w u dall Pmir. Mrs. n.n n.!h A J. King M. H. J. ff Mis. W, C. luilev 5 "nll MrJ, J"- SloM Mr' .Ab1r' !"le. M S S 1 Circles Assht Since NovcinhiT ua, First Mclliotllst rl,,,,.. served at the USO ctti Wednesdays. Thuin vbi worked regularly ire it K. Phelps, chairman; Ms uunlup, Mrs. W. Wlthro jonii Yudon. Mr,, VTi Mrs. Earl Redman. Mn Phillip,, Mr,. Mocabn Mrs. Proctor, Others who u.-uisied in moss, uuny Kenyan, Un Ulnkluy, Mrs. Selby, Mn man, Mrs. E. M. Chile K. II. Balslm-r Mm Mrlhnso and Lillian Hid Home-made rake, foaturo on Wcdncjdlii i week at the center, iniJ ine tour circle, will charge, ONCE A YEAR ONLY! SPECIAL DRY-SKIN MIXTURE fit ' rl i ' 0 ', &a(uf Ne&di Sevan! $!.2S SIZE 81 IS (4.00 SIZE 2r Now-save hl on this luxuriomly lubricating night cream for flahydry skin. Helps make skin supple and aoft , . , an arch -enemy of rough spot, and tiny lines due to dryness. Get your sup. ply now as the time is limited. WOOD'S DRUG STORE Mdlcl-Dnlal Bldg. Ph. 6712 And there's a free cake of Swan for every baby born in 1945. If you're "expecting," get a Swan coupon the next time you're at Carter's. Carter's Fine Foods Headquarters for all Baby Foods! Corner Soventh and Pine Sti.