I J FOUR HERALD AND NEWS Mrs. Bathiany To -Reside at Harbor Mr. Harrv W. Bathianv, who has made her home in Klamath r Falls for nianv years, said goodbye to friends here this week - when hc left for Harbor to take up her permanent residence. .:.Mn BaUiiany was accompanied to Harbor this past Friday by Mr1 Martha McCollum who will spend the weekend at the Bathiany coast house. Although Mrs. Bathiany has had her home ;; at Harbor for a number of years, she seriously entered the bulb '-business a short time ago ana intends to devote her full time thic vpntvire. "M a number of farewell affairs ""were planned for Mrs. Bathiany '"urior to her departure. Sunday " evening Mrs. McCollum enter '"tained with a dinner party at her home on Jefferson street jo honoring Mrs- Bathiany. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. ' Hoy Schmidt of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Arnold, Mr. 111 and Mrs. G. C. Lorenz, Mr. and w Mrs. A. C. Backes, Mrs. Francis R. Olds, Mr. and Mrs. William s Lorenz of Chiloquin, Mr. and l,sMrs. Jack Crawford and Ellen Upp. Mrs. Sheldon Brumbaugh en tertained with an informal luncheon at the Pelican last week and Mrs. Bathiany was honored with a shower. Places were set for the honor guest and Mrs. Erie Hamilton, Mrs. Stephen Sabo, Mrs. Charles Gar r:r.celon, Mrs. Emil Albrecht, Mrs. - Earl Gardner, Mrs. A. C. Backes, n Mrs. Clara Shaw, Mrs. Don "Finch, Mrs. G. C. Lorenz, Airs. :c Martha McCollum and Mrs. ii Brumbaugh. ." The Edith Cunning Book club, of which Mrs. Bathiany has long M been a member, honored her at the last meeting which was !; held at the home of Mrs. Erie u Hamilton. A book on collecting was presented the guest A shower of garden tools and ' gardening equipment was given for Mrs. Bathiany when Chap ter U of PEO Sisterhood met with-Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns for the January meet ing. Twenty-two members were present, Mrs. Phil Brixner entertained for members of TNT Bridge club at her home on Lakeshore drive and Mrs. Bathiany, a member of the group, was pre sented with a gift. A guest of the evening was Mrs. Robert Browning. Stork Shower In honor of Mrs. Fred Horn, a shower was given on Wednes day, January 31, at the home of Mrs. J. A. Balcom, 2215 Or chard, with Mrs. W. A. Ferrell assisting. The gifts were presented in a dainty pink and blue bassinet and the favors were cleverly made storks. A number of inter esting and appropriate games were played during the after noon. -' - i The invited guests included Mrs. Aldo B'errari, Mrs. Gerald Coleman, Mrs. Len McKinnon, Mrs. Ben- Runnels, Mrs. L. J. Brink, Mrs. Edith Pritchet, Mrs. Ray Migliaccio, Mrs. A. F. Bon otto, and Mrs. George Gerbino. Merry Mixers Jo Paup was hostess to the . Merry Mixers club on Thursday evening, January 25, at her home on Madison and Cottage. A short business meeting was followed by pinochle. Two awards for high score were giv. ; en to Dora Hillman and June Collins, who were two guests at the meeting. Ruth Anderson re ceived second award. The members attending were Ruth Lawrence, Dorothy Smith, Eleanor Curtis, Maxine Rose, Marie McDonald, Alberta Allen, Louise Cramblet, Ruth Ander son and the hostess. Louise Cramblett, 2117 Oak, will enter tain the club at the next meeting night. St. Paul's Women The St. Paul's Woman's auxil- iary met at the home of Mrs. Horace Getz on Thursday after noon. The business meeting was followed by a book review by Addie May Nixon, the children's librarian who spoke on Harry Emerson Fosdick's "On Be ing a Real Person." The author stresses the necessity for self study and understanding, and states that one must recognize his capabilities and shortcom J"??. before he can begin to build his personality. Tea was served to the mem bers later in the afternoon by Mrs. Gctz. Happy Day On Wednesday evening, Janu ary 31, the Happy Day Sewing club met with Mrs. Lloyd Allen ?.? o24?,.rcl,ard way- wl'h Mrs. W. C. Little assisting. Attending were Mrs. Hillard Bell, Mrs Word, Mrs. Homer Stiles, Mrs. S. H. Goddard, Mrs. Reuben Peterson, Mrs. Howard Cramb let, Mrs. Douglas Freborg, Mrs F. A. Beard and Mrs. Othllda 'Mattis. Mrs. Bell received the guest award at this meeting. F,brS f 225 East Main, will be the hostess on February 14. EDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS Southern Fried Chicken 0c MERCHANT'S LUNCH Includes Soup Salad . Paticrt . Coffet Woffles All Hours Meal Tickats $5.50 Valua for SS.oo Saturday. Tb. 3. 1945 n I "Hi in, i. mf f i 1 1 ' TO HARBOR Mrs. Harry W. Bathiany left Friday for Harbor, Oregon, where she will make her home. A number of informal affairs honored her prior to her de parture. Kennell-Elhs Social Calendar Monday, February 5 United Council of Church Women. 2 p. m.. league room. First wetnoam church. , .., . , Founder's Day proiram in Mill school cafeteria at 2 p. m. Tuciday. February Klamath Lutheran Ladies aid at 8 m. in the church sarjors. Wedned3y, February 7 nTiht nf tVie Nil luncheon at Willard hotel it 1 p. m. Election ot of- 11 Wednesday club will meet at St. Paul's parish house. Thursday. February St Paul's Euild of the Episcopal church will meet Thursday, February 8 at 2 p. m. in the parish house. Plans for the year's work will be completed. Members are urged to be present. Tea will be served. Monday. February 1 Mrs. George B. K. Moorhead to speak before Library club at 3 p. ro. Wednesday, February II nrrulir meetina of the Sojourners club at 1:45 p. m. at the WUlard hotel. Monday. February 19 Leaffue of Women Voters will meet at the city library at 1:30. Wednesday, Feoruary 21 BuGch Little Symphony sponsored by the Klamath Community Concert asso ciation. Pelican theatre, 8 p, in. Wednesday, March 7 Dorothy Maynor in concert sponsored by Klamath Community Concert asso ciation, Pelican theatre, 8 p. m, Thimble Club The Thimble club of the Neighbors of Woodcraft met Fri day evening, January 26, with Stella Dryden on 610 North 11th, and Ellen Ely was assisting hostess. During the business meeting, election of officers was held, and Stella Dryden will serve as president; Willan Floet ke, vice president; Martha Gil crist, treasurer. Ida Mochettaz, Esther Bellingham and Ellen Ely are members of the finance com mittee. Whist was played and Idoline bchupp hem high score for worn en, Mr. Mitchell high score for men and Ruth Stanley received the special award. Three tables wore in play dur ing the evening and, following cards, the hostesses served re freshments. Lucky Pinochle On Saturday, January 20, Ruth Sehorn entertained mem bers and guests of the Lucky Pinochle club at her home. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock to Mary Martin, Nettie Good, Rita Fuller, Florence Young, Ursule Bratton, Myrtle Guthrie, Pat McManua and the hostess. High score In cards was held by Myrtle Guthrie, second by Mary Martin and low by Nettie Good. The pinochle award went to Ruth Sehorn. 5 Serve At U SO On Friday, January 28, ladies of the Sacred Heart parish who served at the USO center were Mrs. R, W. Smith, Mrs. L. X. Midorf, Mrs. E. P. Ivory, Mrs J. A. Mullens, Mrs. Charles Kempter, Mrs. R. B. Grey, Mrs K. M. Peterson, Mrs. Dick Mill er Sr., Louise Vaughn, Freda Newman, Virginia McCormack and Rose Wessel. rulove' Meat Cutting and Curing Plant We cut nd wrp mst for your lockers nd smoke your hmi and bacons Phono 4282 919 E. Main Newlyweds Visit Visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mi's. L. J. Brink on 2241 Orchard, are SK 1e Robert Hanlin and his bride, the former Opal Mae Frost, both of Med ford, and one time residents of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Hnnlin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Frost, and Mr. Hanlin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanlin. Thev were married on Janu ary 22 at the homo of her par ents. Mrs. Hanlin chose a tradi tional white wedding gown of satin brocade w i t h a fingertip veil which fell from a halo head dress of lace, and her arm bou quet was of orchids and garden ias. The father of the bride, who was formerly pastor of the Apos tolic Faith church in this city, performed the ceremony. Hanlin enlisted in the navy on December 26, 1941, and has been overseas for scveiwl months of service since that time. A part of their honeymoon was spent on the Rogue river and. at the close of the groom's leave, he is to re port to Athens, Georgia, for pre flight training. Brother of the groom, Warren Lloyd Hanlin, returned from Missoula, Montana, for the wed ding, and is also a housegucst at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brink. Prosperity Lodge Prosperity Rebekah lodge, number 104, met in regular ses sion on Thursday. Februaiy 1, at 8 p. m.. in the IOOF hall, with Nina Currier preiiding in the chair of the r jbie grand. One candidate to be initiated at this time wms Kathleen Kriz ot 1 1 00 Mitchell. The degree of honor was con ferred upon Stella Dryden and Bea Templar by the lodge. The charter was draped in loving memory of Mary Langer, past noble grand, and Katherine Ess, past noble grand. Four visitors who attended this meeting were Zella Blanken- ship, Alice Gowland, Maude Ply- ler ana tsiner mast, following the meeting, refreshments were served by Margaret Bidcn and Sadie Mae Rand. Pine cones and branches were used as the centerpiece and the valentine motif was present in the favors. ine next meeting on rebruary 15 will be followed by enter tainment, and the social club is to serve refreshments. Social Club Meets Seven tables of cards were in play at the February meeting of the Eastern Star Social club on Friday afternoon" at the Masonic ; temple when Mrs. O. 6. Mat-1 thews and Mrs. Leo N. Huls pre sided as hostesses. Mrs. Walter Brown received the award for high score at the close of play and Mrs. W. L. rooie tne special prize. Colorful valentine decora tions were used on the tea table, and Mrs. L. F. Willits who has long taken a prominent part in activities of Eastern Star, was presented With a birthday gift and flowers from the club. ilflti i vM'S,, os'i 4 W 1 IT " If' ' MONTE AND DIANA Monte and Diana Robtson are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Robison of Merrill, and the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shaw of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robison of Merrill. Diana was 1 year old on Saturday, January 27. Kenncll-Ellis Fashion Cleaners Open For Business In The New Location at 129 So. 7th St Open 'Til 8:00 Evenings I iimimii . I .1 I lmV.V, ."'' "H r 'X C va & a I f-; J.t 4 'a Ylj MARRY Corporal and Mrs. C. L. Mahnn, both of Klamath Falls, were married on Saturday, January 27, at Reno, Nevada. The bride s the former Mary Yerkovich. The groom is attached to the air corps. . . ' Donations Still Needed at USO Donations to the USO hit a new high last week, with a pleas ing variety noticed in the show of generosity. In order to main tain a free fountain service for the eternally hungry boys, the USO must deDend unon food donations. Any and ail donations from patriotic citizens arc deeply ap preciated by both the boys and the USO. The week from January 21 to 27 saw the following donations from persons in and around Klamath Falls: Oddfellows and Rebekahs, 67 pics, 13 cakes, 14 dozen eggs and five pounds ot cheese; Fluhrcr's bakery, 110 dozen cookies; Altamont Girl Scout troop, 60 dozen cookies and two dozen eggs; the Girl Scouts of Altamont junior high school. 12 dozen cookies, and Orb Campbell continued with his daily gift of 5 gallons of milk. The ladies of the First Metho dist church, order number 2, gave four cakes on Wednesday, and the Catholic Daughters of America offered seven pies dur ing this time. Other individual donations included six dozen eggs, two quarts of cream, 21 dozen doughnuts, nno gallon of dill pickles and several varieties of vegetables, two chickens and toils', IN RENO ten pounds of meat were also do nated for the cold storage lock ers at the USO center. Thus it can be seen that any donation, large or small, is needed and appreciated. Slack days are Tuesdays, Thursdays nd Saturdays, and in order to maintain service of 0000 sand wiches and 16.000 beverages without charge, these days must be filled. Townsend The Townsend auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Betty Allen on 5603 Harlan drive on January 14 for a potlurk luncheon and social hour. After lunch, Viola Hermann opened many lovely birthday gifts, and bingo was played later by the guests. Members present nt this meet ing were Eva Mvcrs. Ehodo Tcancy, Eve Webster, Alice Gray, Gertrude Morgan, Lillian Haydcn, Bcrnicc McCrackcn, Ef fie Anderson, Daisy Douglas and two children, Betty Allen mid Viola Hermann. One visitor who also was included at this time was Leila Phelps. The next mrcling will bo held on February 14, at tho home of Mrs. Alice Gray. Everyone Is asked to bring a vulonltnc, and the birthday of Mrs. Gertrude Morgan will also be remem bered. EE GUIDED BY VFW Auxiliary ..... u..i uw 1. the lilt JIIUIHllliJi """ JVAi. ..ii,.u in tho Ve cruns of For eign Wars met at 8 p. m In the hu ge cnioroom o "lu ."! " L,., u rcau or business meeting, nd Mrs. H. J. MeCJ 1- vruv, nrosinont, cmiu.-iu mooting. Two members to bo i..hi.i ni tiiU time wcro May Hoiirk and Knthcrlno Druntr. Ella Mulllns, district presl dent, read an interostlnil artlclo from tho department iwper con ooinlna tifo memberships. A loi ter from G. A. Mycru pf tho Red Cross asked tho nionibera to at tend a dinner and meeting nt i ha Pelican cafe on Februnry 8 at 6:80 p. m. All who can are urged to attend, and reservations may on mm ay mimw ; Mvors. Mnrthn Darron, patriotic instructor, gave Instructions on iiii Bulilect to tho now nienibei's. Bea Lambert of tho Sojourners club, Invited all auxiliary mem bers, whothor old or now resi dents, to Join the club. On February 13, tho anniver sary of the sinking of tho Maine, members or llif post aro in en- !n..t.,i. lh. Bttvlllurv. tin well US c ,i.i,.Art,AHii,a wnr vrtterans and their families, with social hour and rctreaiimenis, loiiuw ing tho regular meeting. An a i, rinu u In hn nresented mi February 12 to Margaret Lu- vin's room at tho Altumonl school. This room Inclutlrs tno "Young American CI t lien league, and tho local branch la called "The Volco of tho Cas cades." Tho presentation will bo madn by Mis. II. J. wcuii- vray, Mrs. William Barron and Mrs. Georgo Osborn. It ws voted to send a years subscription to two wards of tho dispensary at the Murine Bar racks. Later, Mrs. George Os born read a letter from General llouglus MacArlhur, commen dation addressed to the cdm mant'.cr of tho 7th fleet, for Quartermaster 2c Gordnn B. Prairie. USNR. It was sent from general headquarters In tho South Pacific, nn wbs given on Prairie's 21st blrthdny. Special awaid of the evening went to Mabel' Brocktrup, S 8 3 Friendly Circle llMmW, nt ih Frlitnrtlv rirr-ln whn nHonrtoH thft lunch eon and business meeting on inursoay, rcorunry i, ai mo home of Violot Vance on Shas ta way. wcro Vclmn Mitchell, Lizzie Little, Pearl Marin, Nona Hall, Fannlo Goddard, Kathryn nilllntr Tnhn nrnwn. Arhhlir Stone and Violet Vance. Ruth Brown was a guest at this meet ing., and the assisting hostess was Ipha Brown. quilt tops wero completed and ready lor tying, vrnerv unisneu, they will be given to th serv icemen's dormitory on Garden street. Katherine Wllllam and Lydla McDonald will entertain at the next meeting on February 18. 5 S Open House Pvt. Harold H. Ogle. Jr of the U. S. army arrived homo on furlough Sunday, January 28, to spend a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ogle, Sr.. ot 622 High. Young Oglo Is stationed at tho. University of Idaho at Moscow, Idaho, and ar rived home Just In time to cele brate his 18th birthday on Mon day, January 2D, with an open house which was given by his parents. Several of his friends In high school called during the after noon, and other relatives and friends were Invited during the evening. Cake and punch wero-j served to tno guests as tney ar rived. Pvt. Ogle will return to Idoho on Saturday, February 3. QUALITY Extra Enriched for ADDED NUTRITION f. i - ..v.-;.,. TO MARRY Dorothy llarsoy, daughter o( Mr. and Mrs. Woa 1 liu.if y of 4S2S lllshcc, has annouiicecl her engagement to PFC Robert K. Larson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Art Larson of Chicago, Illinois. The wedding dnto has boon sot for February 10. Tho grotim, at present, Is stationed at tho Ma rino Bnrriickj. Kennoll-Ellis Royal Neighbors Frlendshlt) cnniiv ntinibrr 08D6., Itoyul Neighbors of Amer ica, held a very Impressive In stallation ceremony for tho of ficers who will prosldo during the year of 1D40, on Juuuary 26 at tho KC hull. Miirtha Bilker was installing officer, Ludlla Hoircr, ceremonial marshal and Koto Hoguo, assistant ceremon ial marshal. Allco Baker played tho march for installing, and Carol linker presented tlin In coming and Installing officers with corsages. Thoso Installed were Anna Shofar, post oracle; Anna Mc Cormack, oruclc; Kiln llortls, vice fimrlf .IhnmIii t.,t cellor; Anna Woolever, record er: Kamieen Hepburn, receiver; Edna Plnney, Inner sonlinal: Martha Raker, outer seminal; Ruth Brandenburg, marshul; Josephine Robinson, assistant marshal; Cinien Harris, flag bearer; Nellie Lnmothc, Jennie Buck, Amanda Farrls. Tholma Morris and Ella Pauley, graces; Eltreda Stclnmetz, Josephine Robinson and Amanda Farrls, managers; Lola Myers, music ian; Kale Hoguo, captuin of de gree staff. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. A WOUNDED OREGO SOLDIER NEEDS YOU WAC Surgical Technician Somewhere In an army hospital thtri'i wounded oldiar from Klamath Falli tM urgently needs the help of a trained mM technician to help him back to health. U you have had pravioui medical training I will bo tent to on ormy hospital ImmedW ly after baiie training in tht Womtn'i Ami Corp. to help that toldier. If you not had training, an army school it for you If you can qualify. Don't ihirMM auty. 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