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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1945)
BIX HERALD AND NEWS Saturday, Aug. 25, 194S 'Exhibits, Tea PHeld In Merrill MERRILL A profusion of lato summer blossoms, (he crenm I of MorrlU gardens, was arranged for the flower show, silver tea land war trophy exhibit given by the Lost River Garden club on Sunday afternoon, August 19, in the gymnasium of the high I school. Recognition of the various exhibits was by popular vote. ! Ho prizes were given and all money from the tea is to be used for the "Seeds for Overseas" project that the club is sponsoring. Smr Mrs. Margaret Lamb, state publicity chairman of the Ore- ', ., . r, i ti .. H .. J t 1 ...1 .1 , , .- i . ihn ' gon rodoration 01 uuraen ciuus, rui unu, uvui,,. - The guest oook ui-t- i?t'iwnflnrnnnn. , eluded names from Klamath . Falls, Portland, Malin, Tulclake Vund Merrill. frli i war trophies, under the care " "of Mrs. M. A. uownian, were ex I .Hilbitod by Mrs. E. T. Crawford, fi'V'Mrs. Motschenbacher, Mrs. M. :A. Bowman, Mrs. E. E. Kilpat-isi-fick, Mrs. Hugh O'Connor and S rMrs. Dale West, all trophies -having been sent from the Euro f)W pean and Pacific theaters of war. The tea table, covered with a ,Blace and linen imported cloth be ' longing to Mrs. J. Frank Adams, 5 "was centered with a beautiful arrangement of gladioli and Rasters in a pottery boat. Punch -'''-was served from a large round '"block of ice in which a circulet i 'of flowers had been frozen. The i unusual feature was arranged "icsby Mrs. Jess Dieter. Tulelake, rtand Mrs. N. H. Bogue, Merrill. Assisting with the serving .03 were three young women, Do- j M lores Steele, Geraldine McKen- J 1 T3n41.. n'OA.mn.. U irt I c,t summer formals and gay hats I '" made of flowers and packets of flower seeds. These were made .Wby Mrs. Dale West. From a horticultural stand orupoint the "Golden Girl" dahlias, ' ...measuring nine inches across, "grown and exhibited by Mrs. ' Jess Whitlatch of Malin, rated above all other entries. ? An outstanding exhibit was '""entered by Mrs. Will Wood, which included miniature but- Ion gardens and stick and stone arrangements featuring her f , hand-made figures. - i ' Instrumental numbers were offered during the afternoon by '""Mrs. Lillian Thomason and Ger "" aldine McKendree at the piano i Jiand by Mrs. J. A. Van Cleve, violinist. ' Mrs. Hugh O'Connor was gen r.cral chairman and Mrs. J. R. irtJlatch is president of the club. The list of winning entries li follow: D Indian Summer: 1st, , Mrs. !!45cott McKendree: 2nd, Mrs. Jer ry Sharp; 3rd, Mrs. Jess Deiter i s and Mrs. Everett Jones. -;: Patriotic: 1st. Mrs. Jerry Sharp: 2nd. Mrs. Will Wood: 3rd. lopMrs. Luther Haskins: honorable '-mention, Mrs. Dale West. i'g. Gay Nineties: 1st, Mrs. Clar njnce Bailey; 2nd, 3rd, and hon orable mention, Mrs. Frank - Adams. 'Mn; First Thanksgiving: 1st, Mrs. Scott McKendree; 2nd, Mrs. Clarence Bailey; 3rd, Mi's. John Dcgnan. Modern: 1st, Mrs. E. Crawford; 2nd, Patty O'Connor; 3rd, Mrs. T. W. Jones and Mrs. Scott Me lt tnrirco. Economy: 1st, Mrs. Jess Die ter; 2nd, Mrs. Scott McKendree; 3rd. Mrs. John Degnan; honor able mention. Mrs. J. R. Blatch Gold Rush: 1st, Mrs. Dale West; 2nd, Mrs. Jerry Sharp; 3rd, Mrs. John Degnan. Aloha: Patty O'Connor's still life picture was the only entry. South of the Border: Mrs. Clarence Bailey; 2nd, Mrs. Rex- ford; 3rd. Mrs. jess uener; Hon orable mention, M r s. Jerry Sharp. Peace: 1st. Mi's. N. H. Bogue; 2nd, Mrs. J. R. Blatch; 3rd, Mrs. Clarence Bailey; honorable men tion, Mrs. Scott McKendree. Our Allies: 1st. Mrs. J. R. Blatch: 2nd, Mrs. Dale West; 3rd, Mrs. Everett Jones; honorable mention, Mrs. J. R. Blatch. Ten Years Old Linda Ann Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ellis of Malin, celebrated her tenth birthday on Saturday. August 18. . She and her houseguest, Gloria Stolk of Klamath Falls, were hostesses to a group of guests, including Jean Rajnus, pearl Ottoman, Joanne Wilson of Malin, and Alice Stonecy pher of Tulelake. Clever place cards of holly hock dolls were at each place and each little girl had a minia ture cake with one candle. Past Matrons Past Matrons of the Order of the Eastern Star will meet Fri-: day afternoon at 1 o'clock, Aug-! ust 31, at the home of Mrs. A. B. ! Epperson, 130 First street, for a potluck picnic. Those attending are asked to bring their own j table service. Mrs. Epperson is president of the Aloha Past Ma- trons club.. , Members having birthdays in June, July or August will have a ' special table. This will be the last social affair before the regu-: lar fall monthly meetings of the i order. j jfl JK 1 v '0.4c- " TWO FORT KLAMATH residents, Luvo Mae Schroeder and BM 'c Norman Harold Wimer. were married recently in o ceremony at Vancouver, Wash. Kcnnell-EUIs Red Cross sewing occupied the evening of Wednesday, August 22, when the Thimble club met with Vera Recvts of 437 N. 3rd. Stella Dryden, president of the club, conducted the short busi ness meeting and refreshments were served during the evening by the hostess. VIRGIL Social Calendar TufmUyi Auiutl Tlit Dnujilitcri ot the evln rriMiu will nirel nt Uw home of Mv. A picnic tw Or(m and their futilities win u neia i Moura paid m 4 p, in. Art Ncetlivwoik club mcclt at 1h home of Mrs. Iltiroltt M, Uniwii, 1WT LiHoy nt a o'rltit'K. Wcdnvattay I'lub tea M ttic PtliOAll raixy room train 4 uiuu tf o viock. TtiurtriMt. Aututl .111 Nav' offlceiti wIvok Mill io iiicvt at Ihc nnvu'. air atatloit to work on Uao scrapoooKH. ti inccllng o( the WedncHtlny club in iw iirm m me parun iuhup oi ai. ratil'i Epucopal church at (1 o'clock. Slurday, 8riitrinber H The Klamalli KalU Wonien'i Library club and Grilcn club will hava tbnr annual fall tea and flower thuw In the uiorary ciuu roouu. Entertain The Eagles Auxiliary will hold an initiation of new candi dates at their regular meeting to be held this coming Tuesday night, August 29, in the FOE hall. Officers and drill team are asked to wear formals. Entertainment and refresh ments with the Aerie members will follow the Initiation. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kills en tertained at their homo near Malin witli cocktails and din ner on Tuesday evening, Aug ust 14. Guests were Mr, and Mrs, Tom Chatburn Sr., of Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Chesler Stone cypher, Alice and Hilly ot Tule lake, Mr. Jerry Rajnus and son Jerry of Mnlin and Mrs. Frances Alderdice of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and fam ily now reside near Malin and ore engaged In farming. He has been in transportation busi ness for the past ten years and has resigned his position with Pacific Motor Trucking. The Ellis' have rented their home at 1018 Eldorado. S S Pinochle Club Ye Olde Pinochle club met with Nona Hall, 013 East Main on Thursday, August 9, for luncheon and cards. Beside the regular members there were two fiuests, Mrs. Phil Evans, visiting lere from Los Angeles, and Mrs. J. D. Upton. High score for cards went to Esther Adkisson, second to Fannie Goddard. and the pinochle award was given to Mrs. Upton, VIRGIL Fort Klamath Couple Weds In Washington FORT KLAMATH An cvont of August 0 at Vancouver, Wash., was tlio murrlago of two local residents, when l.uvn Muo Sclu'ocdcr bccuiuo the brldo of UM 1e Norman Harold Wliucr, U. S. nuvy. The double ring ceremony was read at 3:30 p. in. by Justice ot tho Pcnco Eur I Eswoll, Attending thu brldo and groom wero her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, unit Mrs, Hoy Doffonbtieher of Chlloquln. For her wedding, tho brldo was attired In u street length bluo frock with white accessories, with corsage ot Tallsinun roses, oho has been a real- dent ut Kurt Klamath for scv-1 , ... ... t70oen weaaing eral years, mid for tho past six months has been employed at tho Kaiser shipyards in 1'ori land. Tho groom Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs, II. L, Wlmer of Fort Klamath, and is a vet eran of two and a half ycurs' aclivo duty with tho navy In the South Pacific war zo-no. Be fore the war, he had served four years In the navy follow ing his graduation from the Fort Klamath high school. Prior to entering the service, ho was employed in logging by the Chlloquln Lumber company, Alter visiting relatives ana friends here during his 19-day furlough. BM 1c Wimer left Monday evening for San Fran cisco to report for further orders. His wife will bo em ployed at the Fort Klamath hotel during his absence, and the couple plan in the future to reside at their home in Chlloquln. 5 Luncheon Mrs. Harry Huddart enter tained with a one o'clock lunch eon at her home at 1633 Siski you on Friday In honor of her sister, Mrs. John Porter, and her niece, Harriet, from Mlnot, N. D. Covers were laid for Mrs. Roy Grumbles, Mrs. Lolno Benson, Mrs. A. Bradford. Mrs. Pat Fo gerty, Mrs. Bill Campbell, Mn, Ruby Hullett, Donna Bradford. Bonitn Huddart and the honor guests and hostess. The afternoon wis pent visit ing and sewing. VIRGIL I 9 mi TPS OF MERIT Did you know that we are authorized dealers for the follow ing merchandise when it is available? 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