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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1945)
To Visit Here Mia. George n. K. Moorhond, prcBlclunt of the Oregon t'udcrntlon of .Women's clubs, I'ortlmicl, will urrlvo hero Sunday nlK'it utict will meot with clubwomen Monday.. There will bo u combined meeting of the hlxlli district conference of the fndurutlon and the Klamath Fall Woniun's Library club Monduy, November ft, at 10 u. m. at the library uudltorlum, It wi an nounced by Mm. It. P. Ellington Sr., pronUlout. Thoro will be brief business sosslon followed by music und the morning apeak r will bo Dr. Jamc Millar. Luncheon will bo at tho Pelican purty room ut 1 p. m. At Llv.rmor. Mr. and Mm. Clifford A. Dunn left Thursday morning for Llvormoro, Calif., culled theru by tho serious 111 nca of Mm. Dunn' mother, Mm. J. W. Dodge. Tho elderly womun iiufferod u full, in which her hip whii broken, und Is u pa tient ut St. Paul'a hospital In Llvormoro. Mm. Dodge la well known hero. Until tho death of her husband about three ycurs ouo, alio resided Ho re with mm at 2027 Ebarluln, Ractlve Discharge TSirt Gdwurd L. Tuylor of Klomulh i'ulls rocolved lila discharge from tho army ulr corps at Merced army ulr field. Merced. Calif.. October 20. Tuylor joined tho air corps . September 23, 1040, and nerved in connection with the signal corps brunch of the USAAK His wife, Nancy, live ai did uphum. Tuylor was onv ployed by the Ewminn Box com' puny In civilian life. Scarlet Ftvtr Seven cases of scarlet favor were reported by Klamath county physicians for mo wcck onuing uctoner zu, There was one caso of mumps In mo county thai week. , From Memphis S 2c Mai colm Eplcy Jr., is home on brief leave from tno nuval air tecnnl. cal trulnlnK center at Memphis, icnn. Ho will return to Mem phis to enter radio school this weekend. Children's Clothes Roosevelt PTA will sponsor a wnlta ele phant and rummage sale Novem ber 9 and 10 In the Balslgcr mo ' .tor salesrooms. There will be a nice selection of children's clothes. 1 . 1 1 TJ nnbnH .M marly employed ut Swan Luko Moulding compuny, hua uncut u short time hero hunting. IJcckor was recently given tin iionorublo dlBChurgo from tho US urmy ulr forces uflor serving ovoraoa two yours as a ball turret gunner on a 11-17. Docker plans to return to Seattle und enter tho Univer sity of Wualilngton this mouth. Ho will major in architecture. From Ashland Mr. und Mrs. Jack Zlltorcob and daughter, Durlene, of Ashland, Milo Gust of Mcdford und Bill Nlckell of Urnui.iMltiii-ii tunrn ulullfiru IukI weekend at the home of Mr. und Mr uoorgo TcuricK on uibdoo (root. Nlckell la the father of Mrs. Todrick. While In tin ureu he also visited ill son. Francis, at Bly. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Zollman of this cltv uro at their homo on Lincoln while visiting hero for several duys ri.nU lltu linlh fiirm nl Brookings. Mrs. Zollmun report ed a Birong Riorm uver mu uuny purt of tho week which held up planting tho bulbs after tho har vest. Circus Party All children of tho city uro Invited to the circus party to bo given Satur day afternoon from 2 o'clock on at St. Paul's parish house The affair is sponsored by tho senior group of Girl Friendly society. There will bo games, movies. and - hot dog and pop will bo dispensed. Wsdnsidar Visit Mr. and Mrs. Wally Worthlngton and (laughter Joun of Oswego wore in Klnmuth Full Wcdncsduy for business und duck hunting. They were tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schmidt. Whllo here Worth lngton placed the agency for Century bont with Klamath Metal product. Social Club Member of tho Eastern Star sociul club will meat Friday at 1:45 p. m. In tho Masonic temple. Hostesses will bo Mr. James Hunter and Mr, Horuco E. Qotz. tlltlnM n1atlv . 'Anna M Smolcor of Adln, Calif., 1 In iiiomoin rails mis wcck visit ing her son, Doug Smclccr, ,and ncr UHllKilvnr, iwm. curui t-i. Williams of this city. From Portland Virginia Turnbow, formerly of Portland, 1 now making her home In Klnmath Full with her uncle und aunt. Mr. and Mr. V. E. O'Nolll of 19B4 Portland. Duck Hunting Ralph HIs ley of Chula Vista, Calif., Is In Klamath for duck hunting sea son. Whllo here, he I visiting at tho Henry Vaden home, 2024 Fargo. - On Buying Trip Mr. and Mr. Walt Kennett left Wednes day for southern California and San Francisco on a spring buy ing trip. From Brooklnot Richard Beddows is here visiting friend at hi former homo. He will return to Brooking Sunday. Dalta Kaooa Gamma Men bcrs of Delta Kappa Gamma will moot at the home of Isabcllc Brlxncr on Lakcshore drive Sat urday at 2 p. m. For Private Lessons SAXOPHONE or CLARINET See or Call Mr. Wallace A. Stiles Derby's Music Co. 120 H. B.Y.nth Phone 4S18 Luncheon The homemok iiu committee of tho Women of tho Maoso will hold u potluck luncheon In the Mooso hull Fri day ut 12:30 p. in. with Laura Hrumblo us chiilrmun. A business meeting will follow. At 2 p. m. uicro win no a earn puny in we hull, second of tho scries, and tho public is invited to uttend. Juveniles Monduy, Novem ber 0, Juvenile of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold u Hullo ween purty In tho KC hull from 4 to 7 p, m, Supper will be scrvod ul 8:30 p. m. und officer will bo Installed for the coming ycur. All members are urged to uttend. This is the party post poned from October 19. N.lohbor Monduy. Novem bor 8, Neighbors of Woodcraft win meet in tno ku nun at u p. m. und there will be a pot- iuck supper loiiowing tne twai ness meeting. To Naw York Mr. and Mr. Curt Lion of La Pointc's, left last nignt lor a tnrce wcck market trip to Now York City. Shopping In Klamath Mr. Lloyd Stevenson, Mt. Hebron, Calif., was an out-of-town shop per in Klamath Falls Wednesday afternoon. Ill In South The many friends of Mr. K. Sugarmun, for many year a resident of Klumuth Fall, will regret to learn that ho ha been very ill at her home, 721 Geary, Sun Francisco. Mr. Sugarmon suf fered a heart attack recently but word from her family advises that sho I slightly improved although bedridden. In Ban Jose ' Mr. and Mr. Oscar Lynum. former Klamath residents, are now at home at 200 Vino In San Jose, Calif whero Lynum has gone into business. He formerly operated the Irnpcriul garage, 3rd and Main. To San Martin Hudson Barrow, formerly of Klamath Falls and now of San Martin, Calif., returned to his home last night after three week spent in the Henley district with Howard Jackson. Enough gasoline to drive from New York to Chicago every au tomobile, truck, tractor or bus that existed on tho face of the earth in 1941 wo transported to Europe between D-day and VE day a total of 1,043,145,840 gallons. Charles Lindbergh delivered tho first transoceanic air mall. 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