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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1945)
Chairman Tells Of Washington Visit Loglnlntlvo Cliulrmnn Ollvo Cornull kupl litsr audience spell bound nl Monday night's dlnnor meeting o llii! Business mid Professional Women's club, December U, ut Urn Wlllurd hotel, whim nliu described her visit lo Washington, D, C this (nil, with her hiiNhiind, Sluto Senator Marshall Cornell, Mm, Cornell iitlcmtud n Joint session of tho house mid senutc mid had tliu prlvilogo of seeing President Truman. Shu also da- scribed the legislative meeting of Iho capital city's BPW club, bold In onn of Iho largo hotels, lit which several dlgnltiirles wore guests, Tim Hon, Rose M. Poole, ono o( K liiituil Ii'h representatives lo 1 1 10 stuto legislature, niilllnt'd the slops which a bill uoi'ii through, discussed Interesting points In regard to legislation, mill stressed lliu Importance of 1 1 Oregon people Informing themselves on the Columbln Vul lcy Autlioi'lty. Elizabeth Ann Jones, score tijry of the Klmniith club, pre sented it resume of Iho minuiil rupoi't of tin; nnllnniil legislative committee of UPW, nnd summed up tbn port which tho organiza tion Im.i taken In legislation. llurbiira Wardell entertained with two readings, "Wlmt lit Tnith, Asked Pilate?" und "How 11 Started," Wlnnlfrcd Glllen Minn "Summertime" und "Ono For All mid All For One," ac companied by Holly O'Connor, An Interesting wintertime theme was lined In tho tnblo due orntlnns, nnd hhhIhUiiu Mm, Cor nott with tho program urrnnge- monls worn uorin tciineii, Jo mmn Olvnn, Bnrbnrn Wurdoll and K znbol h Ann Jones. Dorothy Ackormnn, music chnlrman, announced plans (or tlm Clirlslmns parly lo no Hold December 17. Thin will bo a mother nnd daughter affair, with 80-cont gift exchange, nnd It'll to bo n dress-up occasion for- mnls If you wlnh. Isnbolln Brlxncr Invited mom ' bcrs to her homo (or Sunday. December 10, to mnko bollday tlccnriiuont. It wnn announced that a state board meeting will bo held In Portland on Monday, attended by President Hazel Morrison, Isnbollo Brlxncr und Wlnnlfrod Glllon. A G r Scout and a sou Seoul snld Girl Scout calenders durlny the dinner hour. A curd win rend from Lilllo Darby who i rociiporntlng In AhIiIiiihI (rom i serious lllni'HH, miylng that sho Ii Unproved. Ilatlle livann received tho npoclul uwurd for tho eve n lug. 8 Birthday I.lttln Holvn Penny wim lion ored on her fifth birthday with n party at the homo of her par ent, Mr. und Mm. John A. Penny, znno Garden, on Tiiurs day, December (I, Tim nurtv had n Chrlstmus Ihemo nnd tiny Snntii Onuses (ormed tho tnblo decorations. Guests wero Harbarn Hoso, Rosalie and Shorryl WaltK. Bar ,...,. II l....,.lw...,l l,.t.ln.. U,.uUl,.e Mill,, IJlKIIVIIill U,,,,,,.. .j. ;.-,,.. , llonnlo Jo LcMastors, Michael Henry, Joyco ltayo Norrls, Mich mil Star, Pmn Star, Sharon Kunz nnd David (Jill. Shower Mrs. Orvllln Hamilton wn honored at n stork shower nt the homo of Mm, Harold Elttrclm, 747 Alnmedn, Iho evening of Do, comber 0. Hostesses wore Mm, Eltlrolm Mm. Otto Erlnndson and Mrs Chnrles Whlsenunt. Attending the nnrty were Mrs, William Hurt Jones, Mrs. Bernle Rawlins, Mrs. Hownrd Strode, Mm. All.in Mnsscy Kuykcndall Mrs. Cnrl Stolnnolfor, Mrs. Billy i.:nnine. Mrs. Charles uizok, Mrs, John Ilnmllton. Mrs. John Schu. bert, Mrs, John Roffotto, Betty nuMtimmi. nimici nenry, Mrs Frank DeBolt and Nltn Pcdlgo, IT- IS YOUR DUTY By RITAWHISENANT Liconiod CoimttologUt ' 1 1 Being tho full-fledged owner of a beauty shop still lias my bend whirling but, thank good ness, though Bernle and Evolyn sold to ma they're staying with tho Hazel Shop. Bernle will' go ' fast after tho first of the year, for further study; Evelyn Is itnylng Indefinitely. (It's Miss Bernlo Heldemnnn and Mrs. E v 1 y n Mnlloy, In case you haven't been a Hnzel Shop fnn), Tho personnel nil renmlns tha snmc, und nlrcndy we're dream ing up additional services. It's certainly grand to bo bnck working with cosmetics again, and I feel Hint I'm In a better position now to help you with skin and scalp problems. Tho Hnzol Shop will be open December 24th, the dny before Christmas, to give our custom ers their final bounty touches but we'll be closed December 2flth, the dny after Christmas, to give tho gals a break. Christmas Tip: We have special Christmas Gift Cards for permanent wave gifts. Just call 0077. Lnst August 1 wroto a "thank you" column which I thought might bo tho Inst of "Beauty Is Your Duty" . . . but I did sny that my interest in cosmetology was ns strong us ever (let's add thai lucre s no place llko Klamath) . , . and hero I am again, The Hci2el Beauty Shop ut WE wish to take this opportun ity of thanking our clientele of Hazel -Beauty Shop for their many years of de voted patronage. We know 1 you will continue to enjoy the same courteous consid eration from the new owner RITA WHISENANT. . x Besuuce Jleidemcuut THE SHOP will remain open DECEM BER 24th for the convenience of our patrons. In order to give our employees an extra day off at Christmas time we will close December 26. Mewuf, CtUltmal 1 'V 'L-j "i" f .. V V ' ' ' 'it l, , '""YH Mnmmm MR. AND MRS. JOHN METCALF, pioneers of Klamoth Falls, observed their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday, ue cember 5, at their home, 4002 Longer. Stingerette Tho Stlngcretto club held Its regular monthly meeting und potluck luncheon Thursduy, No vember 20, in the KC hall. Commutes, members wero ap pointed for tho annual Christ mas party. They uro Mrs. H. G. Culdwell, Mrs. N. B. Gale, Mrs, T. H, Homo nnd Mrs. J. R. Chap man. The party will bo given Thursday, December 27, In the ni; nan, and mere will be an exchange of gifts for members und their children. Attending tho November meeting wero Mrs. A. B. Guth rie, Mrs. D. C. Phillips, Mrs. J. J. Pcx. Mrs. Henry Redmon. Mrs. Joo Matllck, Mrs. Walter Fuller, Mrs, J. W. McCoy and Mrs. Rus sell Ciiuncy. Mary Stewart, who has been visiting In Wisconsin for the past month has returned to Klamath Fulls. Golden Wedding Observed Here Mr, and Mrs. John Mclcalf, 40014 Conger avenue, wore hon ored on tho occasion of their golden wedding anniversary Wed nesday afternoon, December 5. Mr. and Mrs. Metculf were married in Multland, Missouri, December 4, 1S0S. Her maiden name was Elizabeth C. Robison. Tho ceremony was read by tho bride's brother, the Rev, E. L. Robison, who presided at the marriage oi live oi nis Droincrs and sisters. He was pastor of tho Methodist Memorial church at St, Joseph, Missouri, at the time and still holds thai pastor ate. A fumlly dlnnor was served at noon and a reception held from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Metculf cut their beautifully decorated cuke, and il was served by their daughter, Mrs. Truman Scott, and two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Otis Metcalf and Mrs. Fred Metcalf. Five children attended the celebration. They were Otis and Fred Metcalf of Klamath Falls, Warren and Glen R, MetcaK o( Chester, California, und Mrs. Scott of Meridian, Idaho. Guests who culled during the day Included Mr. and Mrs. War ren Metcalf and son Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Metcalf, Glen R. Met calf, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metcalf, Mrs. Truman Scott, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Zentbaucr and Bon Alan, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Southwell, Mrs. Avis McConnoll, Mrs. Rose M. Poole, Mrs. Twyla Ferguson, Mrs. Prentice Yeomans, Mrs. Bonifay Yancey and two chil dren. Bob and Betty, Mrs. Ray Telford, Mrs. Warren Poole and son David. $ Serve At U SO The Rebekahs and the IOOF served at the USO Sunday, De cember 2. Kathleen Hepburn was chairman for the day. The following members assist ed, Mesdames Wilms, Richard son, Andrus, Schroedcr, Hum phrey, Hum, Heifer, Steinmetz, Griggs, Motschenbacher, Estes, Vasak, Barnhardt, Sandcll and Wattenbure. Brothers assisting were Curtis, Smith and Watten burg. Cakes were donated by Mes dames Ward, Landis, Wheeler, Munsell, Currier, Hogue, Tilton, Vasak, Sandcll, Barnhardt, Lina and Blanche Motschenbacher and Richardson. Saturday. Dec. 8. 194S HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN Delta Kappa Alpha chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, held its regular month ly meeting at the homo o( Mrs. Irene Foster, 1218 Crescent, Saturday evening, December 1, ot 7:30 o'clock. Irma Wauchopo was Initiated Into the society, making her the thirty-seventh member. The four candles on Alpha chapter's birthday cake were lighted by Its president, Olive Wilson. After a short business meeting the evening was spent in singing carols around the Christmas tree and exchanging gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Dea Jean Wright and Helen Dumbeck. Mrs.Jsabelle Brlxner and Eva Burkhalter were in Portland at tending sessions of the Oregon State Teachers association, Degree Of Honor The Degree of Honor will hold Its regular meeting at 8 o'clock, Monday, December 10, for elec tion of officers and initiation at the KC hall. , , All members are asked to at tend and officers are asked to wear formals. On the refreshment committee are Vida Green, Johnnie Bell, Bertha Morgan, and Ruth Law rence. General chairman for the affair Is Esther Addkison. November Bride On Saturday, November 17, Lois Marlon Braatz, daughter oi -Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. BranU of Klamath Falls, became the brldo of Irn B. Brown Jr., ot Shrovcsport, Louisiana ' Tho ceremony was read at tho homo of tho bride's parents by Rev. Victor A. Schulze, pastor of the Zton Lutheran church. Tho living room, which was the scene of tho ceremony, was doc orated with crysunthomuma. The bride wore, an afternoon frock of rose crepe with brown accessories. Her corsage was oi gardenias and pink roses. Elayne M. Braatz was her sis ter's maid of honor. She wore blege frock with brown accessor ies and a corsage of talisman roses. Harvey Martin of Mississippi was best man. The bridegroom was recently discharged from tha marine corps. Tho young couple out their three-tiered wedding cake at a reception following the cere mony. Attending the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Malloy, Mr. and Mrs. William Gehrks and David, Miss Mary Oss, and the bride's family. . Mr. and Mrs. Brown are at home at the Glen Court apart ments. Royal Neighbors of America will elect officers at 8 o'clock Friday night, December 14, at the KC hall. Beauty Shop IS IS nstmas plurge 1 1 i vL I JL n ' jfam CTI - Jfe? cJh m ' i wuk a . ft. kjuu taM.ssTrah.'vvft i m. s w msm mm m to cj Nv-Sx v - j ms v ...::.!,:::;: -. V- Y Her heart Is in Christmas more this year than it's beenvin years. Give her a magnificent fur coat to keep her warm and lovely through the years. A tremendous selection is waiting for your inspection . . , ot low, low prices. If you want a genuine Laskln mouton ot $145 including tax ... or a squirrel coat ... or if you want muskrats, weasels, beavers or ermine you will find the coat you want ot