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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1945)
BIX HERALD AND MEWS Eight Et Forty Started Recently Mrs. Hazel Aldan, It chapeau departmental of Eight et Forty. the tun and tcrvice organization iary, and other officers from over the state, organized and In stalled a new salon in Klamath county on Saturday night, July 14, at the Veteran's memorial hall. Accompanying Mrs. Alden to Klamath Falls were Mrs. Tauline Popp, la deml chapeau premiere, of Portland; Mrs. Vada Whetstone, la deml chapeau deuxieme, of Lebanon; Mrs. Ethel Jiopklns, l'aumonler, of Portland; Mrs. Ruth Gard, la concierge of Eugene; Mrs. Llla Edwards, Mrs. Helene Taylor, Mrs. Oretchen Bobbins, and Mrs. Moe of port- Jand. - The guests were treated to buffet picnio supper Friday night. Those Initiated on Saturday night included Mrs. Carl Schu bert. Mrs. Lester Finley, Mrs. Paul Ottorbeln, Mrs. Edna Rus sell, Mrs. George Hum, Mrs, H. Foster. Mrs. H. H. Ogle, Mrs, 0. F. O'Loughltn, Mrs. Clyde Thompson, Mrs. Fred Heilbron fir. Mrs. Goone Yost. Mrs, George R. Smith, Mrs. L. F. Dun lap, and Mrs. Earl Templar. Mrs. Fred LaForge, another member, was unable to be pres ent. i Following the Initiation, of flcers wcro Installed for the local salon as follows: le petit chapeau, Mrs. Fred Heilbronner; le deml chapeau premiere, Mrs. Carl Schubert; le deml chapeau deuxieme, Mrs. Lester Finley; l'aumonicre, Mrs. George Hum; l'conclerge, Mrs. Paul Otterbeln; i'archiviste, Mrs. Edna Russell; l'surlntendante, Mrs. C. H. Fos ter; and l'secretaire-cassiere, Mrs. Clyde Thompson, r Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. :' Other salons In the state sent gifts and money to the "baby" salon to aid In starting. The gavel, a beautiful gift of myrtle wood, was presented by Clatsop county salon by the chapeau de nartmenUl. Mrs. Hazel Alden, Flowers were presented to the visiting officers and the new local chapeau. ? Soldiers Honored Honoring two Merrill men home on furlough from army " duty were a group of friends who gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Merllees of Merrill on Tuesday night, j. Guests Of honor were Pvt. Earl Abarr who is on furlough from Phoenix, Ariz., and Pvt. Tom Lacey who will report to Camp Adair. - Those who attended were Pvt. nd Mrs. Earl Abarr, Pvt. Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. William Falvey, Mrs. Lorena Maloney, Janice McCollum, Evelyn Pierce, Ida Mae Kandra, Joe Fotherlng ham, Donald Ratliff, Bob Her ringshaw, and Lawrence Reed. Shower By Mail BLY A stork shower by mail was given at the Herb Johnson borne on Thursday, July 12, in honor of Mrs. Edward Lewis, the former Patricia Miller, who is now at San Pablo, Calif, f Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Herb Johnson and Mrs. Herman Dahms. Games were played and gifts wrapped to mail. Mrs. Melvin Sanders Won the prize in the word scramble and Mrs. Jim Hall won a prize for'wrapping the nicest looking gift package, f Guests were Mrs. Wilbur Pan- key of Beatty, Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mrs. L. P. Stuckey of Ivory Pine, Mrs. Ruby Brown oi Bonanza, ran. Jim xiaii, mrs, N. Nixon. Mrs. Melvin Sanders, Mrs. Ed Dishno, Mrs. Etta Hart- man, Mrs. Walter Campbell, Mrs. rrank Obencham jr., Mrs, Henry Anderson. Marie Tibbltts. and Audrey Anderson, all of my. S 5 5 . Auxiliary ' A regular meeting of the aux iliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen was held in the KC hall Thursday, July 12, With the president, Mrs. Henry Redmon, in charge. Plans were made for a potluck picnic to be held in Moore . park Thurs day, July 26, lor members of the auxiliary, the Stingerette social club, their husbands, children and prospective mem bers. Mrs. V. C. Phillips is picnic chairman for the auxil iary and Mrs. Fred Genereux for the Stingerettes. The com mittees are to furnish cold drinks and ice cream. i Merry Mixers -Eleanor Curtis of 1335 Cres cent entertained the Merry Mix ers on the evening of Thurs day, July 12. Beside the mem bers there was one guest, Mrs. Curtis' sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Claseman of Clinton, Iowa. High score for pinochle went to Max ine Rose, second to Dora Hill mon and low to Rozella Waits. On July 26, the hostess will be Marie McDonald of 2434 Recla mation. Siork Shower Mrs. Leah Plckit and daugh ter, Verle, were hostesses at a layette shower given for Mrs. Alice Cappazola at Sari's res taurant recently. The tables were decorated with summer tlowcrs and tapers. Mrs. Cappazola is making her nome wun ner parents at 6323 S; 6th while her husband is over, leas. Saturday. July 21, 1943 of the American Legion auxil One Year Old TULELAKE Small Leland "Butch" Tiner Jr., who was one year old this week, celebrated when a number of friends and relatives called to offer congrat ulations. The little boy is the son of SSgt. Leland Tiner, U. S. army, now in Germany, and Mrs. Tiner, who is making her home here for the duration. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bond, Tulelake. Helping him celebrate and en joy the pink and white birthday cake wcro his grandparents, his aunts, Mrs. William Humphries and Mrs. William Bond, Mrs. Mabel Rowan and her sister, Mrs. Louise Reil of Wlnnemucca. Nev.. Pegffv Crawford and TSgt. and Mrs. Sam Yeranium, Camp Tulelake. 5 Circles Meet Circle meetings of the Wo man's Society of Christian serv ice of tne First Methodist church were held on Thursday. July 12. Circles one and three united for a picnic at the home of Mrs. Earl Redman of 111 Front. Fol lowing luncheon the two circles held their business meetings separately. Mrs. Paul Edwards cave a devotional talk to the en tire group. The general society and the church are planning a picnic in Moore parK inursoay, July 26, honoring the return of Rev. and Mrs. Victor Phillips to the church for another year, and also honoring the new members of the church and society. Circle two met at the home of Mrs. J. K. Reno of 4640 Peck drive for a general picnic. Twen ty members and two guests, Mrs. O. R. Holloway and Mrs. Kram er, attended. Mrs. George Cas per conducted the devotional services. Circle three plans to unite with circle one for a pot- iuck picnic at tne nome oi Mrs. Redman on the next meeting aay. Circle four also held a picnic at the home of Mrs. Kelly on nomedale. In the absence of the chair man. Mrs. Carleton, Mrs. C. G. Andrut presided and Christine Neubert opened the devotions. Eight members and four guests were present. The guests were Mrs. waiiam wnnrow. Mrs. R, A. Lane of New York, both sis ters of Mrs. Kelly; Mrs. Good, win and Mrs. I. J. Dickson. Cir cle four will join circles one ana two at Mrs. Keoman s for a picnic on August 8. 5 MALIN Summer visitors to Malin recently were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tucker of Los An geles who visited at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roberts, and at the homes of their grand daughters, Mrs. John Freitag and Mrs. Vaclav Kallna. They have returned home, accompan- panied by their great grandson jrjr rrcuai oi maun, wno will spend a week with them. Neighbors of Woodcraft met in the KC hall Monday eve ning, July 16, with Alta Clark, guardian neighbor, presiding over the business meeting. An hour of Bingo followed, and re freshments were then served by Effie. Redkey and Eva Richard son. At the meeting on August 6, Vera Reeves and Amelia Jacobson will entertain. Barbara Osborn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dean Osborn, left this last week for Twisp, Wash., where she will visit with friends. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive Long. Short Trips Move Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 1304 1201 East Main NOW AVAILABLE (T All tliari) Adding Machines Calculator! New Royal Typewriter DESKS CHAUS rn.ES Strrlet All Macklm PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 122-124 S. tth, Klamath FalU ell Your Gar' Now- r : i I . LOCAL HEAD OF THE EIGHT here is Mrs. Fred Heilbronner. in a ceremony held last week. Birthday KENO I. W. Goddard was guest of honor at a 7 o'clock dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Scherer on Tues day evening. July 17. The din ner was given as a surprise for Mr. Goddard who observed his 82nd birthday on that day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jot Ivie, and children, Mrs. Elsie Lewis and son, Marjorie Huskln son, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Scherer and children, and Mr. Goddard. Friends will be interested to hear that Cpl. and Mrs. Fred O. McNaught are parents of a baby boy born last Friday, July 13. Mrs. McNaught is the former Karlene Schubert, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert. Cpl. McNaught is now stationed at Camp Pendleton, Oceanslde, Calif., and was here last week end to see his wife and son, whom they have named Johnnie ured. id is is tne benuoert s sec ond grandchild. It's Dynamite!.' or J'Pink Lightning'.: on lips and , fingertips all over the lind! Face Powder to harmonize tool Matt Encnfl cni AJhrrm JU llpuidi tot and M Matchbox containing ; ; ; KtU Imuut. Liptidc, Aikmrn MS miti W HOUSTON BEAUTY SALON 114 No. 8th Phon 3318 . t I ET FORTY group just formed Mrs. Heilbronner wos Installed Kennell-EUls. Eagles Auxiliary The Eagles auxiliary held Its last two regular meetings in the lower FOE hall on July 10 and July 17. On July 10. a potluck supper was served at 6 p. m. for auxil iary and Aerie members. Pin ochle was played after the meet ing and refreshments served bv the Aerie. After the July 17 meeting refreshments were served by the auxiliary. On Tuesday, July 24, at 8 p. m. there will be another regular meeting; In the lower FOE hall with initiation of candidates. Officers and drill team are asked to wear formals. Plans are also being made for the picnic to be held at Moore park on Au gust 12. 5 5 Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Boudon on Garden street is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart of Stockton, Calif. Earl Stewart, M 2c In the navy, is the brother of Mrs. Boudon and is on a 30-day leave after auty in- tne racmc. VS,i T ffWH' 4 .tt Officers Of Two Units Installed Officers fur Klamath Unit No. 8, American Lcgttni auxiliary, and Malln unit were installed at Memorial hull on Tuesday, July 17, with the Malin unit conducting the ceremony. About 75 people attended the potlucle dinner nerved by tho Kliumith unit which began the evening's events. Mary Jo Hallett reported on lior oxporlouccs at "Girls Stnto" which she attonded at Salem as n dclvgnto from Klmnnth unit, She served as spoaker of the house lit Girls State, and partici pated in several entertainment affairs besides tukiug part In government activities. Mrs. Mabol Marlow, president of unit 200 In Akron, Ohio, who is visiting her son at tho Marino Barracks, was a guest and spoke on .the work her unit is doing and the greater opportunity tho local units nave wun mititury in stallations in the vicinity. Mrs. J. H. Gallagher, retiring president, was presented with a past-president's pin from her unit, and Mrs. Ethol Roborts, retiring president of Malin unit was given lovely ring by her unit. Installed for Klamath unit were Mrs. Harold H. Oglo, presi dent; Mrs. Alfred Peterstctncr, vice president: Mrs. Keith Am brose, second vice president; Mrs. urovor Motley, secretary; Mrs. A. L, Paul, treasurer; Mrs. S. M. Brown, historian: Mrs. Jonnle Hum, chaplain; Mrs. Vera Pctrlck, color bearer; ser- fcant-at-arms, Mrs. Lester Flu ey. Now officers of the Malin unit re Mrs. Ethel Hamilton, presi dent: Mrs. Martha Brotlimiek. vice president; Mrs. Beth McCul ly, second vice president; Mrs. Agnes Schrelner, secretary; Mrs. Ann Lahoda, historian; Mrs. Hnzel Kallna, chaplain, and Airs. Irene Freitag, scrgcant-at-arms. Mrs. Gallaaher also Dresented her officers with gifts. inciunea in a committee or Klamath Falls women appointed were Mrs. Bob McQhehey.-chHlr-man. Mrs. S. R. Brown. Mrs. Dan Chase. Mrs. Bogue Dale and Mrs. Kay Williams. S Juveniles Fourteen Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft hold a Sicnic in Moore park Tuesday, uly 17. Stella Drydcn, senior guardian, was assisted by Alta Clark, and after the picnic luncheon games of au kinds were in order. The day was so enjoyable that the Juveniles arc planning another picnic In August, the date to be an nounced later. - t a, ' I E group of strictly block dresses L ' fc ... all with the briefest sleeves, i1 the coolest necklines, the prettiest w Sk. i C way with your flgur . -.u.... S XVs 14.95to45 ' " I Discharged Buck In Klumath Falls after having rccolved nil honorable (llscharRO from duty Is Wuc Cpl. Ethol Storm, She served with tho first uir furco us a physio therapist tuchnlclun in tho medi cal dotuchmcut al Hrmlloy field, Conn., Sclfrldgo field. Mich, and ut Gowcn field, Ida. She received her discharge at Camp Bcnlo, Cnllf. Sho was the former manager of tho Modernistic Beauty col lege and Is now associated with Muriel Garrlsh at the Elk Beauty sulon In tho Wlnoma ho tel building. In tho service for 23 months, she received a unit citation for meritorious achievement and also tho Good Driver's and the Good Conduct medals. Sho is a mombor of the Klam ath Business and Professional Women's club. PFC Grace, Dee of Seattle, who served In the first air force with Cpl, Storm, Is here visit ing her en route home. Townsend Tho Townsend auxiliary met nn Wednesday. July 11. at tho vhomo of Mrs, 11a Douglas, 3232 Homedulc, for a ono o ciock potluck luncheon nnd business meeting. Tho table was sot be neath the large sluule trees on the lawn. Tho president, Bcrnlce Mc Crackcn, presided over the busi ness nicotine. All officers were present with tho exception of Vice President Charlotto Canoy. Guests of tho afternoon were Nina Wheeler and Surah Swift. Members attonding were Bern ice McCrackcn, Eva Myers, Net tie Schlmlncsky, Lora Brazee, Peggy Roberts, Mary Martin, Maude Cross, and the hostess Ha Douglas. Tho next meeting will be on July 25 at the home of Viola Hermann at tho Crystal farms. v..:a . s MRS. HAZEL ALDER, departmental chapeau of the Eight et Forty group In Oregon, was horo lost week (or tho formation and Installation of tho local chapter of the organization. Mrs. Guy DIMnrco of Duns- muir, president of district 2 of California for the Amorlcnn Legion auxiliary, was a recent visitor In Klumath Fulls. Mrs. C. E. Dennis of the Red Cross was her hostess for a trlj throuch the Mnrlne RnrrnclM. They visited the Red Cross of- lice. l'-x. nnspiini, mess linn ami other points of Interest. Mrs. DiMurco reports thnt units In her district arc glad to aid mil- Whin tn Madfoid Stay t HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earley Proprietors . .If I 1 llary personnel In this area. Shasta City unit furnishes milk to service men on passing trains, and Dunsmulr unit collects cur rent magazines each Monday to be sent hero. Classified Ads Bring Remits. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldj. Delivery of new cars will soon begin. 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