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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1946)
In La Grnnda Friends of Lll llo Durby. supervisor of vocal imislo In if 10 city schools, will be Interested to U'liii i Hint bIiu la now In Lit Cirundu with her hIk tr, Kdllli Diiiliy, toucher lit KiihI rn OicKim Colli.'Ko (it Kiluciitluii, Miss IJiuby In oijiiviiIuscIhk limn lontdliy llltR'tm. After aim wna dismissed from Kliunutli Vulley liOHpllnl here alio wiia moved to Aalilmid where alio wna ut thu Ihiiiio of Mi', in ul Mia. Knrl Jones. Thla imat week u nurse took Mlna IJnrhy lo l.ii Criiniln mid will re innlii with lii'i' for thu next two weeks. Miss Durby will be In l.ii liriinile for mi Indefinite alny mid lii'i- nddri'aa la In cure of tin,1 Suciijiiwcn hotel. In Illlnola Cunrifc Clink, 2021 I.iivcy, mid Ilia brother, Copt. Don M. Clink who Ima re cently ictiiini'd from overseas, left Snliirdiiy morninu for I'l'oriii, III., where they plan to upend the next alx months on liualneaa. Moth will return here lit the end of Hint time. In Hospital Herbert Munacll, 211 Lincoln, Klmniith Kails lie ciiiintiint, la reeelvhiK medleiil ti'flilinent lit Klmiinlli Valley hospital where hla condition wna reported fnlr todny. Improving Granr Simpson, fntlier of Mr a. MiirKiierllte drove of the Joaeph Conner aehool alnff, wna nble to be moved from Hillside hospital Moiidny nfler trentinent there for n heart ailment, Simpson aiibinltled to n trnnafiialon Thiir.idny which ineiitly Im proved jila eondltlon. The fain Ily realdea nt 512 N. nth. Dlichargod Clinrlea E, Atkln, TVS, of Honnnrii. mid Clinrlea K. lliirlley, T.1, Klnmiith Fnlla, re ceived iioiioiiihle dlnchiirKe cer tiflcntea from the nnny ut Fort l.ewla, Wnah., recently. Confarence The WulhrldKo nijoncy of the OrcKcm Mutual Life Insurance compuny la hold liiK u three-day conference In Eu uene alnrtliiK Tiieadny. Attend Inn from hero will be Mr, mid Mra. Lynn lloycroft. Mr. and Mra. Julian H,' Abbott, Mr. and Mra. Ilorniird A. Fot.or mid Mra. Eveu Leo Lonv. Hoycroft la dlalrlut supervisor mid Abbott, Fctzcr und Mra. Loiik lire agent. Hu Flu W. K. FlHchnl, 8, 142(1 California,' father of Mra. F, O. Keynnlds of thla city, la re ceiving medlcul trcutment nt Klamath Valley hoapllnl. The elderly man haa u aeverc cnao of InfliiiMizii and hla condition wna reported fair today. Mooting The Eaulcs auxili ary will hold a regular mcctliiK Tuesday nt 7:30 p. in, In the low er FOK hull. There will bo en tertainment and refreahmcnta lifter the meeting. A talk will be Klven by Grand Worthy Prcal dent Edward F. I'oss. Rtcovarlng Lnvlnn llraza zowsky, 2119 Oregon, la recover ing from mi appendectomy ul KlnmnU nvy hospital. Mlaa llni7.n7.Ot; V la a civilian em ploye nt thu Murine barracks. Card Party The Suburban league auxiliary will hold the first of a new aerlca of card pnrtlea In the KC hull Tueadny ut 2 p. m., and the public li In vited to attend. Surgary Mra. John Yeagcr of Bend, who has been vlaltliiK rela tives here underwent mujor sur gery ut Klamath Valley hospital thla pnat weekend. From Malln Out-of-town visitors in Klamath Falla todny were Mr. and Mra. John Rcber of Malln. Discharged These men re ceived honorable discharges from the U. 8. ormy ut Fort Lewla, Wnah., Jununry 10 PFC Gilbert L, Chrlstenscn, Lake view; St. John F, Kennedy, Gilbert M. Miller, T3, Sgt. Juuiea D. I'lunkell, Theodore A. Coleman. '17 li, l'FC Joaeph A, Itlggs, PFC William H, Wynunt Jr., and .Sgt. Leon Brogdon, all of Klamath Fnlla. FOE Auxiliary The Eagle nuxllliiry, officers and drill team, lire ruiiealed to bo lit the FOK hall tonight, Monday, at 8 o'clock for a general practice for the regular lodgo work to bo ex emplified Tueadny evening for Mra, Edward F. Poaa, wife of the (rand worthy president. Leavas Hoapltal Mra. Robert Tennunt of Dnrrla, Calif., la ut the homo of frlenda here nfter spending the pnat month ut Hill aide hospital where alio received medical core. She la reported Improved. Woman Of Mooaa Women of the Moohr will meet In regular aeaalon ut the Moose hull Tuea dny ut (I p. rn. Candidates are to be Initiated and all officers and committee chairmen arc to wenr formul dress, Ituby Bell, chairman of the Academy of Friendship, will present her chapter night program, und re freahmenta will be aerved nt the cloao of the meeting, The exccutlvo board la to meet ut 7:30, preceding lodge. Had Crosi Red Cross first uld Instructor class will be held from Jununry 28 to Fcbrunry 1 from 7 to 10 p, m. This la part of the community acrvlco offered by the locul Red Cross. Call 7184 for further Information, Townitnd Clubs The Town send club will meet Tuesday nt 8 p. m nt the home of II. O. Myers, 500 N. 0th, for a business meeting. Cards and refreshments will follow. The auxiliary will meet Wednesday nt the home of Mrs. Nettie Schlmlnesky, 3535 Homedulo, for a 1 o'clock pot luck luncheon with a business meeting to follow. Batumi Walt Kennctt, man ager of Mac's, returned this weekend from Portland where lie has been on business for the puat week, Visltori Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Hammond of Merrill were visitors In Klamath Falls today. Sanlor Clrcla The senior circle of the Klamath Congre gational church will meet Fri day In the social hall on Gar den for dessert at 1:30, followed by the business meeting. The newly elected officers will take their chairs at this time. Mrs. H. J, McGilvray Is chairman of the entertainment committee, nnd she will be assisted by Mnry Eckstein. VFW Auxiliary There will be a regular meeting of the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Thursday at 8 p. m., in the library club room. Supper will be served after the meeting by members of Peli can post. Monday, Jan. 14, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS ITVK Bombardier Viiiti Kelly Sheldon of Portland spent the weekend visiting friends In Klamath Falls. He has just re turned from four years of serv ice with the armed forces In the European theater, South Pa cific and South America. ' He enjoyed horseback riding at the Keith Moon ranch Sunday, Rabakah Lodga There will be a regular meeting of Pros perity Rcbckah lodge Thursday at 8 p. m., in the IOOF hall. Ada Willits. newly Installed noble grand, will preside, and it is hoped there will be a good attendance. Eaglai Mtat M. L. Shep. herd, A. D. Meek, A. R. Ren ner and Al C. Friesen attend ed the Eagles' meeting In Eu gene this wcekond. Governor Earl Sncll and Secretary of State Robert Fnrroll were botli present, as was Edward F. Poss, grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. , Offlcari To Mtat Ada Wll 11 Us, noble grand of Prosperity Rcbckah lodge, has called a meeting of the officers tonight, Monday, at 7:30 o'clock, In the IOOF hall to arrange for initia tion with the captain of the drill team, Harriot Estes. Friendly Circle The Friend ly Circle will meet Wednesday with Pearl Murin of 2242 Home, and Lizzie Little will be assisting iiostcss. Board to Mtat A meeting of the executive board of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club will be held this (Monday) evening nt 7:30 o'clock al the home of Stclln Bownc on High street, with Mablc Humble act ing as hostess. Helps break up cold's local congestion so AWAY GOES COUGH'S TIGHTNESS Jul t rub Penetro on child' ehast, throat and back and you (I) help break up local congestion, ease chest muscle loreneaa. (2) re lieve pain at nerve fnda In the akin. (3) ooaena phlegm, coughing lessens as va pors help you breathe easier quickly. 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