Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 28, 1945, Image 7

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Division uirecior
Llrges Bond buying
. i .11 women organiiauons in mo smin or Oregon lo
A P"f wJ.r Ijnnd buying particularly during tlm 7th War
J heir wr. ' " " ,...,,tiv bv Mri. Rogurta MarVenuli. nnwlv.
t" '"(Hrcci"" o 11,0 wom0"', tllvl,lu" ot tho Oregon wur II-
1 f0S,vcuiiii "'lv!d 1,1 5l,uK?1!' K?"" "uvir"1 wuck" .
I "' UZ, i,J Mli Mubnllo B. Blake, In connection with tho
Lon,l , " ., whli'li In Klanwin county, is Dning sponsored by
Voy Wedding
... in has uu" ,ul
"?.. k. wedding of Miss
ua lor '--- .
If ia Buall, daughter oi mr.
fffi f TM.k.. nd
"on of 11,8
. J.nMrs. II. M.W.ko.
h of Cotton, Oregon, vow
H 01 ... ..I Inn Full
ill be oxcnnii"" -
111 . . T.,1lnbn
. 1 rhlircn I"
i Snn Francisco, ino
IT I graduate of tho
Kk, hUh .choc, With th.
tail t tlio Snn Franclaco
Uool for llm P "
Eoi
"it;
WILL WED
Announcement tinn been mado
the engagement of Miss
irtle Buoll, daiiKhtcr of Mr.
Bucll of Tuli'lako, and
:, Glenn Waweflcld, aon of
I Reverend nil Mrs. H. M.
iiMed of Lotion, urogon.
it wedding doto ha been sot
r Miv 30 tt Die r nil Ciosnol
iurtb It TuleUkc.
Kennell-Ellls.
J A t
f.y rrHx
tfJ i
TO MARRY
!Uy added to tho Hut of
brldoj.tobe was Margin
w, daughter of Mr. and
u arown of Tulolake.
' (llttECment In fnnvril
ler 0. Francisco of the
M States marine, enrn tun
Weed at a dinner party at
me,,f her parental grand
!U, Mr. and Mm. B. E.
r oi Klamath Falls.
tho Soroptlmlst club and the
Business ana rrotetaional Worn
en's club.
In uddltlon to dolnx every,
thing possible In the rraulnr miv.
inga program, Mra. MnoVpagh
iniii uiai wie nrenm of the
women dlvlalon la "a pin.
money war niamp dook In every
purse und pocket" and "every
iwDy in urcKon a poncl owner.
The oln-inoney nrolect and bond
for bablea are two of tho major
concern of the atatc division.
Mra. MacVeagh, who succeeds
Mra. same urr Dunbar as di
vision director, has been assist
ant director since June of 1044
She previously served at execu
live secretary for the minimi
campaign fnr the "March of
Dimes, and ai women's coun
selor at the Swan Island ship
yard at Portland.
hill nips and oonil muy he
Durchuted tnrouim tho clubs In
charge of the drive, or may be
reported by members If saving
la being done through other
channel! such ai payroll deduc
tion!.
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Officers Installed
A iolnt Installation of the Vet
erana of Forelsn Wars. Pelican
nnai Mif.i, ana or tno Indies aux
iliary was held on Thursday ove.
nlng. April 10. in tho KC hull.
The hall was filled, about 250
attending. Mr. Ira Canfleld of
Meniora was installing officer
for the auxiliary, and the fol
lowing ouicers wero installed
with Xittlnii ceremonv:
Mrs. Walter Thomnson. nrenl-
dent; Mra. Carl W. Henry, senior
vice president: Mrs. J. N. Brock-
irup, junior vico president: Mrs.
H. J. McGllvary. Dust Drcsldcnt:
Mra. Martin Jenkins, -chaplain;
mri, ucorijo usnorn, conductress
mra. Honry l-nunruc, secretary;
Mra. John Mulllns. treasurer:
Mra. James Younc. musician:
nira. Robert Canoy, banner bear,
er: Mra. J. P. Ronor. flan bearer:
Mra. William Barron, patriotic
instructor; mrs. u, w, Henry,
historian: Theresa Allcsch,
mard: color bearers. Mra. Frank
Subject, Esther Martin, Margaret
Solle, Wynona Rembert. Trua-
teea, Mrs. M. nolle, Mra. Frank
Subject, Mra. Howard Burkhart;
flower committee, Mra. R. O.
Miller, Mra. Orvllle Lohrcy; hos
pital committee, Mra. A. A.
Myera.
Corsages were presented to
the Incoming president, the out
going president and tn the Instal
ling officer, Mra Ira Canfleld, to
Mrs. Peto Fredorlckson of
uranta Pam, department guard,
and the new president, Mrs.
Thompson, presented Mrs. Mc
Gllvray with a past president's
pin. Spring flowers were used
aa . decorations for the platform
ond piano.
Visitors were the unst nresi.
dent of the auxiliary, Mra.
Jerome Runnels of Spragua Riv
er, department guard, Mra. Pete
Fredorlckson of Granli Pass,
Mrs. Mnrgarct Erbs, president
of the Mcdford auxiliary and
Mrs. Marjorlu Robb, past presi
dent of Medford auxiliary. Sev-
oral state officers were also
guests. At the close of the meet-
ne. Mrs. Canf eld connrntulnled
the drill team upon its excep
tionally cood work and Mm. Mc
Gllvray presented her with a
gift. Installation of the VFW
officers followed, and at the
close of the evening a buffet
lunch was served by the post.
8 S S
Members of tho Art Needle
Work club will meet on Wed
nesday, May 2, at 2 o'clock at
tho home of Mrs. Robert E.
Kennell-Ellls. Wattenburg of 219 Pine street.
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CONTESTANT'S BIRTHDAY
Bonita Jean Huddart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hud-
dart of 1638 Siskiyou, celebrated her ninth birthday on April 18.
norma was me contestant irom Josepn conger scnooi in tne Aaier
music contest, and Is violinist in the Pelican string orchestra.
Help at USO
The women of the Sacred
Heart church who worked at
tho USO on Fridays during the
month of April wero Carrie Mc
Mahan, Vera Schmltz, A. Car
ninl, A. Bocchl, A. D'Ollvo,
Katie Carty, Rose Wossel, Lou
ise Vaughn, Carrlo Peterson.
Jeanctto Albcc, Emma Grey,
rrcrm Newmnn, Helen Paup,
Mildred Smith, Violet Plcscr,
Winifred Hooker, Ellen Konop,
Mnrle Michaels, Martha Lave-
nik, Vclma Fognrty, Agnos La
Londe, Mrs. L. X. Nldorf, Mrs.
Dick Miller Sr.. Mrs. E. M. Ml,
Mrs. Phil Brick, Mrs. S. G.
Clark, Mrs. Morit Smith, Mrs.
K. A. Moore, Mrs. Lloyd Low,
Mrs. Charles Balin, Mrs. Fred
Flootko. Mrs. Ed Goeckncr, Mrs.
J. A. Mullen, Mrs. J. B. Elie,
Mrs. Ted Scliuh and Mrs. Crapo.
The Catholic Daughters who
donated pies to the USO center
last month wero Nora Manning,
Marcclla Murray, Jean Duke,
Rose Igl, Pearl Hosklngs, Clara
Houston, Knthryn Lorenr, Knth
crinc Mnguirc, Martha Lavcnik,
Frances Bnlln, Jcncs Moty, Bon
nie Vandenburg, Carrie Peterson
and Carrie McMahan.
Plan Auction Sale
To raise money for the Chi
nese Nurses' fund, mnjor project
of the Business and Professional
Women's club, tho organization
will hold an auction sale ot
while elephant and rummage ar
ticles on Saturday afternoon,
May 5, In tho lot back of the
First Christian church on North
Ninth.
Members are requested to
gather up their donations for
the auction within the next few
days and leave them with Anne
Hallott, 2S4 North Ninth. Houso
hold articles, electrical applianc
es and kitchen ware are espe
cially desired. Others who have
articles they would like to dis
pose of arc urged to donate them
for this sale. !
Mrs. Hallett and members of
her finance committee are In
charge of arrangements for the
auction, and Col. Swlgart has
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il ft.-
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2 OFF
Rg. A celling price, $1
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CURRIN'SDRUGS
,4Ma!nst. Phon4514
been secured to act as auctio
neer. The next meeting of the BPW
club will be held Monday eve
ning, May 7, when there will be
election of officers and a short
program, following dinner at
6:30.
Aloha Chapter
Members of Aloha chapter met
In tho Masonic hair on Tuesday
evening end following the regu
lar business meeting, a delight
ful musical program was en
Joyed. Mrs. Henry W. Moore present
ed a group of vocal numbers, ac
companied by Mrs. Gcorgo Hillis
at the piano. A ntunber of piano
selections were then given by
Mrs. Elbert Veatch.
Refreshments were served to
tho guests by Mrs. Fred Hell
bronner and Mrs. J. A, Fairclo.
The next meeting will be held
on tho second Tuesday in May,
Members Work
Members of both circles of
the Community Congregational
church gathered in the social
hall on Friday morning. April
20, to sort and repair the arti
cles given tor tne rummage sale
on Saturday, April 28. At noon
they stopped briefly to eat a sack
lunch, and the work continued
until 3 o'clock. At that time the
senior circle held a short busi
ness meeting and the committees
for the rummage sale were ap
pointed. Those who attended all or
Eart of the day were Mrs. Van
loozor, Mrs. Geinger, Mrs. Lam
ble, Mrs. Delmar, Mrs. Lyle, Mrs.
Pex, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Henry,
Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Revell, Mrs.
Larson and Mary Eckstein.
Social
Calendar
' MoNy. April M
A VMclal maUn of th Oregon Moth
art it th hom of Mri, E. M. igia ot
S37 N. 3rd at 3 p. m.
Mcatlna; of Eaatarn fttar HocUl club,
Maftonte tamota. 1:46 p. m.
Salut-tHr, Mar $
BPW club U horn auction aata on No.
nth atraat, 1 p, m. Proceadi go to Chi
imh Nurtea fund.
Mondv. May f
DInnar maatlng BKW club, Wlllard
holal, 0:30 p. m. Election of olctn,
Blaklyou dlatrlct mcetlnff, Oregon
fltata Federation of Garden clubf. Small
library club rooma, Potluck luncnaon.
12 o'clock noon.
Wadnaiday, Hay 9
The regular meat in if of Sol mi men
will ba held at the Wlllard howl at
1:49. A no-hoetese luncheon la optional
at 12:90.
8 S 5
Final Meet
The last meeting of the Lucky
Pinochle club until fall was
held on Saturday, April 14, and
the hostess wan Mary Martin of
2200 Wantland. Luncheon was
served to Nettie Good, Rita
Fuller, Pat McManus, Frances
Walts, Florence Young, Ursulo
Bratton and Zella Blankenship.
At pinochle, Mary Martin
held high score, Frances Walts
second, Rita Fuller low, and
Pat McManus received the pi
nochle award.
5 5 5
CD A Meet
Prosperity
A regular meeting of Prosrjer-
Hy Rebekah lodge was held on
Thursday evening, April 19, In
the IOOF hall and In the absence
of the noble grand, Nina Cur
rier, Adah Will! Us, vice grand,
opened the meeting. As this was
past noble grand night, Laura
Uerlings, past noble grand, act
ed as noble grand and other oast
noble grands filled the other
chairs.
Two solos were sung by Kath-
erine Blanas, and the refresh
ments were arranged by the so
cial club, with Lucille Heller,
Stella Dryden and Ora Sweet
serving. There will be initiation
members at the next meeting on
May 3.
5 5 5
Anniversary
The twenty-first anniversary
of the organization of the Jolly
Neighbors was observed at the
home of Mrs. B. H. Hull, 4626
Cannon avenue, with Mrs. Al
bert Pollard as the assisting host
ess, uessert was served at z
o'clock, at which time the presi
dent. Mrs. Joe Abner. cut the
decorated birthday cake.
Five dollars was donated to
the Red Cross fund, and it was
decided to sell the baby gar
ment recently turned In, in
order to have funds for other
charities. The club members
have been making these clothes
for the past year for war relief.
Those present for the occasion
were Mrs. E. G. Patrick, Mrs.
Joe Russell, Mrs. Paul Hodge,
Harriet Newman, Audrey Sun
berg, Marie Norseth, Mary Hoff
man, Mrs. Bernard McDonald,
Mrs. jamcs r rancis ana tne Host
esses. Meet Held
The April meeting of the Rail
road Employes National Pension
club was held on Monday eve
ning, April 16, at the home of
S. H. Goddard of 2441 Garden,
and the president, John Prince,
conducted the meeting. Stress
was laid upon the need for an in
crease in membership if the pen
sion bill at present before con
gress is to have adequate sup
port. The meeting on Monday, May'
21, will be at the home of E. L.
Mitchell, 817 East Main.
Catholic Daughters of Amer
ica met and attended commun
ion In a body at the eight o'clock
mass on Sunday, April 22, after
which breakfast was narveri tn
74 members and candidates at
tne wiuard hotel. The Reverend
T. P. Casey led the prayer and
also gave an Interesting talk.
Phyllis Mahoncy, grand regent,
welcomed the group, and Mil
dred Smith and Florence Pic
kett were also speakers.
Initiation was held In the
American Legion hall and the
following members exemplified
the degree work: Mildred Smith,
Phyllis Mahoney, Florence Pic
kett, Lenore Gallagher, Ellen
Ely, Emllie Miller, Ethel Brun
ner. Louise Vaughn, Helen Dun
beck, Ida Mochettaz, Azlta Ken
nedy, Virginia Herllhy and Mary
McGoran.
The new members were wel
comed by Grand Regent Phyllis
Mahoney and others who spoke
to the class were Mildred Smith,
Lenore Gallagher, Agnes La
Londe, Eleanor Fitzslmmons,
Margaret Solie, Livia Bocchl,
Mary Joan Schnabel and Rose
Igl, the latter a charter member
of Court Klamath.
Luncheon was served under
the leadership of Ella Lesmelst
er, assisted by Katherlne Ma
guire, Ethel Falrall, Elizabeth
Brandsness, Loretta Druecker,
Clara Beard and Marion Cron
on. and Father John Phelan
gave an inspiring address during
the course of the luncheon. The i
success of the day was due in
great part to the efforts of the1
Biiurday. April 21, 1145
HERALD AMD ITCWfi BXVXlf
telephone committee, Louise
Vaughn. Katharine Mamilra anr)
Agnes LaLondo who did splen
did work In securing so many
reservations.
The neulv InlHntM nnrfl.
dates were Monica Boettcher,
juieen uocchi. Anne Dirksmei.
e. Ollie H. Hblzgang, Lorraine
Bell. LlvIa Rnrr-hl M.Kil D
Brocktrup, Alice Carnlni, Mae
carrier, wiarceua uarrier, Alice
Clarlc. Hllria frm imllni
M. D'Ollvo, Marie A. Edwards,
Elftannt C. TIlHlmmAna Mini.
anne Granas, Bertha M. Harlan,
Mae r. Mcrnerson, Mary Ann
Palmer, Cecelia Poole, Winifred
Quinn, Mary Joan ' Schnabel,
Margaret Solle, Petronella H.
Snlic Aria I,. Wbllp Marls Har.
rington and Luana Smith.
8 5 5
Youth Club
Members of the Catholic
Youth club met on Thursday
evening of this week at the
parish hall of the Sacred Heart
church for an election of of
ficers to lead the group for the
ensuing six months.
Recreational activities and en
tertainment programs for the
spring and summer were plan
ned at this meeting.
On Friday evening the Cath
olic Youth club sponsored a
dance at the Legion hall with
music beginning at 8:30. Parish
and club members were asked
to invite friends as guests at
the dance.
rimination
women in
available."
the only
rmltted to
ndus tries.'
that there
cd women
free In the
time who
time auto-
gust. 1944
d $1.23 for
(March
per cent of
he In war
bie to work
rentage of
Un employ'
luu; single
cd women,
the women
fty had been
two years
i group ex
r post-war
er cent oi
employed
j after the
er factory
ent wished
lies. Twen
er specific
hces: 9 per
e any mnu
WIS group
hvork after
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Clubs to
Warning
Viss Mildred Tarbox
Beauty Consultant
At This Store '
Mon., Tues., Wed.
April 30, May 1 and 2 -.
-e are fortunate to have this Charles
of the KHz guest orHji with u. Shi has; '
had many years' experience helping
women solve their beauty problems.
Take advantage of her visit by consulting,
her today. Watch her analyze skintonej
and create formulas for made-to-order'
face powder. , ;
the rector
Williams.
Miss Ma
honor for 1
rtet Pain
groom-elec
Dr. HOwail
will be bed
Miss B:
MontclaJr
Questers Cl
School ne
from Miai
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lege. ia
graduated
university
ber of the
Cornell Ur
He Is servn
Vanderbilt
Nashville.
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and Mrs.
place have
the marrl
Miss KatM
gholar Or
and Mrs. H
dale. Pa.
performed
First Pred
Rev. Robed
Mrs. Ei
Norfolk.
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Contract Club
J.J,
Owens was hostess to the Thurs
day Contract club on April 19.
Regular members attending
Were Stnlla HrvHan nAr4h0
Hewitt, Idollne Schupp, Clara
McPherren, Willa Bark and the
hostess; there were also two
guests, Olive Burke and Betty
Dunton. Olive Burke held high
score, Idollne Schupp, second,
and Betty Dunton received tha
unerlfil bomH Tha mu4.. mm
May 3 will, also be at Mrs.
Thompson's home, and the; host
ess is to be Willa Bark.
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