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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1945)
f Council Groups Members of inn vanuiu council groups ol the F rat Christian church will mini Thursday, February 2Z, at 2 P. m., ei ine following homos: ((roup 1, Mrs. George Wlrtz, 420 Jefferson; groups 2 and 3, Mrs. Oscur Lovcnborg, 323 N. 10th. ..I Meeting inc f'f.j Ihn .Ion Lulhrrim FM H i i meet Thursday, Fob VX .1 tiio home of Mm. ivv" ,,, r emu are rau Lw'f Anyone wanting v sr.ru euii U703. L. j.hla Court Friendship number I', Order of Irt'L.TOil hold the regular K tonlght, Wednesday ul 8 10' Washington'! Birthday EARL WHHXOCH. " i...... n.i.. If an excellent Stnlor Circle Friday, Febru ary 23, tho Keillor circle of tliu Community Congregational church will meet at the homo of Mr. L. J. Brink, 2241 Or chard, with Mm. Glenn Stivers and Mrs. M. Dexter, assisting. Mra. Paul Edwards will be the Sliest speaker, and her subject will ho "Tho Christian Colleges for Women In' tho Orient," Des sert will be served nt 1:30, fol low ny a ousiness meeting and program. Luncheon. Card Parlv Tim Homemoklng committee of the Women of tho Moose will meet In tho hall Friday, February 23, at 12:30 p. m., for a nut luck luncheon and business mentlim Maudo Kergcnt, committee chair- man, win oe in charge. A card party will be held in the hall uini aiternoon at 2 p. m. This Ik thn third of the serlfn and 111. public is invited to attend. 'I1, .mi can have too much of I1 ' . a lliut. In our Truth it it too bad thHt l0t truth. It been ncco- J. u.tiilr Biny oi v... loml horocs. know n tt express'"" Immovable (a and deter- E. the nlc- ei features of the Father of Country, was caused by the ,n of keeping an uncom- tible sei oi iumu iwi u in to place. " uro "u , Incident of tho cherry tree n happened. Which Is all lit for us adults, because) wo i rightly Judge Washington's iricter and appraise its great- ii without those aids. Rut how about the kids? I !nder If that cherry tree fable not Influenced a great mnny milters to greater truthful 1. 1 wonder If tho mental pic- l of Washington, his face set I unruflleaDio cairn, lias noi ltd Innumerable boys to bear lir troubles stoically. fcrown-ups ought to think sov- I limes before they destroy i dear myths of childhood. k ire times when the whole iih can be more harmful than telidal. Kext Monday, Mr. Whltlock the Earl Whltlock Funeral me will comment on "Tho herican Attitude." Btlnaerette Club The Stinger ette club will hold Its monthly potluck luncheon and meeting at the KC hall at 12:30 p. m., on Thursday afternoon, February 23. Tho co-hostesses will be Mrs. A. B. Guthrie and Mrs. Henry Redman, Order of Moos Tho Loyal Order of Moo.e will hold a regu lar meeting In the Moose hall. Thursday, February 22, at 8 p. m. There will be Initiation at this time. Pinochle. Club Ye Olde PI nochle club will meet Thursday, February 22 with Fannie God dard, 244A Garden. Meet Friday The regular monthly meeting of the Klam ath bnsln district Scouters round tablo will be hold at the cham ber of commerce Friday, Febru ary 23, at 7;80 p. m. These monthly Scouters round tables have been set up at the request of the scoutmaster section of the 1945 annual council plan ning conference and the execu tive staff will devote one night a month to this work in each district. To Attend Hearings E. L. Stephens, superintendent of the Klamath reclamation bureau, left last night for Yreka, Calif., where he will attend another hearing on the proposed Central valley diversion issue. Stephens will also attend the hearing to be held in Eureka, Calif. Nam Bon Richard Blundcll Is the name of tho Infant son of PFC and Mrs. Richard Post, born early Monday morning at Klamath Valley hospital. The child is named for his father and his maternal grandfather. Ealos Auxiliary Members of the Eagles auxiliary will meet Friday night In upper FOE hall. Following lodge there will be potluck lunch and entertain ment. Those attending are asked to bring a potluck dish. School Board The next reg ular meeting of the Klamath county school, board will be held in the county school super intendent's office on March 7. ' Bat Sigma Phi Kappa chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Norman Moty, 010 Eldorado. UBO Party The USO volun teer party will be held at the Willard hotel Thursday, Febru ary 22, at 7:30 p. m. lUturni SSgt. Bert H. But ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Butler of Ivory Pine company, Bly, has just returned from 34 months' service in the South Pacific. He is visiting his par ents at this time. To Medford Sgt. S. V. Sob kowski, in charge of the Wac re cruiting personnel here, is in Medford today, Wednesday, on official business. Merry Mixers Marie McDon ald, 2434 Reclamation, will en tertain the Merry Mixers Thurs day evening, February 22. - c ,., kowouleMy It.. oVyntM Ii nlitvcd homiiuij Mjlni, our Mint mtdlftid, tooHiln;, llm.-twferf, RESIN mm ffednestfer. . IT, fI4l HERALD AND NEWS riVS BOY FRIEND Pepsi-Col Company, Lono Island CItr. N. Y. Franchlsed Bottleri Klamath Falls Pepil-Col Bottling Co. Business Visitor Mrs. Marjor lo Brlssenden was a business visi tor in Klamath Falls on Tues day from ltcdmond, whore she has been acting FSA supervisor since the retirement of C. G. Ax tell. Axtell worked out of the Klamath SA office in 1040, and Is now in private business In Corvallls. Mrs. Brlssenden Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Folrclu of tho Merrill road. First Baptist Circles Thurs day, February 22, the circles of the Woman's Missionary so ciety of the First Baptist church will meet as follows: Rachel clr clc, Mrs. Bunson chairman, at the church, at 2 p. m.; Miriam circle, Mrs. Homer chairman.' at her home, 027 Addison; Esther circle Mrs. Hnrner chairman. 'with Mrs. B. K. Robertson on Llndlcy Heights. Dance Slated Members of Midland grange will sponsor a dance Saturday night at 8 o'clock In tho grange hall. The public is Invited. Refreshments will be served, To Salem Leigh Ackerman, city police sergeant, Is leaving tonight for Salem whero he will attend an executive meeting of the Oregon City Police Officers association. He will return to Klamath -Falls next week. J u at Received! BILLFOLDS imported Morocco kid with zipper, coin pocket and extra Inserts. Black and brown. $5.00 $7.80 (tax Incl.) 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