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Sewing Club Member of tho
howIhk club organized hy Catho
lie Daughters will biivn u pot
luck luncheon Wednesday ut 1
p. m, in thu parish bull und con
tinue wur relief work on cloth
Ink for tho Kuropcuo countries.
Any donations of used clothing
will bo upprcciuted, it was re
ported. Falrhaven-Keno Member of
tho Fnlrhnvcn-Kono extension
unit will meet Wednesday ut 10
li in nl llm linmn (if Mrs. CjOOI'UU
Duty Her Sgt. Shirley A.
Price, U, . murlnn corps and a
resident of LuGnindo, has re
ported to the Kliimuth Fulls
Murine Barracks for duty. He
arrived hero Sunday with his
wife and at the present they are
making their home with Price's
brother, Milton Price of The
Herald and News mechanical
department. Price lives at 444
Itivcrside.
License Leland B. Johnson,
Klamath Falls, and Eva Boyd,
Austin, Tex., applied for a mar
riage license at Tacoma, Wash.,
November 10.
Tuesday. Nov. 13, 1945
HERALD AND NEWS FIVK
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Social Club Members of tho
Rcbekah Social club will hold a
potluck luncheon Wednesday at
1 p. m., in tho IOOF hall. An
Interesting program has been
planned for this meeting and all
new members are urged to be
present. Adah Willitts is to be
chairman for the luncheon.
Urltt. Wcycrhueuser, Tho topic
will bo, "Developing: uooa Music
In Clothing." Mm. Wlnnlfrcd
Glllen will lead discussion.
There will bo potluck ut noon
und unyono interested 1 invited
to utteud.
' lONOIIOM Mtllat
Nurses Meeting The Oregon
State Nurses association, district
No. 8, will hold a special meet
ing tonight at 8 o'clock at the
public health unit. All graduate
nurses are urged to attend.
7-VI0ITaUI
Riverside Dinner All pur
iiln of tin- school, lliulr children
lid friend,, u ni Invited to iittund
the (llnnur to lju given ut Itlver
UI school Thursday, Novumbur
15. from II to U p. in, Thin In tho
only inoncy making project
planned for tho year uiul nil In
terested lei-Holm ut u asked to
take purl, Tho dinner In open to
tho public.
Hunter From 8outh Hiilstoti
I'oimliijttim, recently discharged
from tho nriiiy, plmix lo Iciivo
Santa Monica IIiIn week to visit
with hlii brother mid wife, Mr.
. and Mm, John Pennington of
Klamath KiiIIh mill tulto In tho
hunting, Knlstnn nerved In Cur
in any most of tho time.
Mottlng MombiTii of tho
Euglo uuxlllury will moot to
night, Tuesday, ut U o'clock in
lower FOE hull. Thorn will lo
reports given by those attend
Jug tho state convention held re
cently In Eugene und ulmi by
Iho nowly elected Jiluo WIiik
which wim formerly the stutu
vice president of tho uuxlllury.
Tliln officer Is now Mm, r'runcos
Herbert,
Extension Meeting Henley
home extension unit will meet
thin Thursday morning nt 10:30
o'clock lit tho homo of Mm, Gray
llriimion, Henley. Hcfrlgcriitor
desserts will be discussed. Tot
luck luncheon will follow.
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Royal Arch Meets Klumiith
chupter No. 3B, Koynl Arch Ma
sons, will hold Its stated moot
ing Wednesday evening, Novem
ber 14, nt fl o'clock. All com
panions uro cordiully Invited.
Victory Isn't Ours Till It's Paid For! Buy Victory Bonds
Visitors Visitors lit Iho home
of Mm, Loonu CoIIIiih, 1213
I'lno thin week uro Mr. und Mm.
J. K, Uuvugo mid Wurd Schruor
und bin (ton, Dick, of Coon Buy.
They uro doing mime duck hunt
inif durluK their Htuy here,
iiijj little Judy
is CXCDV r A V iv
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Klamath County Division
Oregon State Teachers Assoc.
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