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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1946)
I. ..I. IWI" '......I, E"Li i in i Freel mul Naniiotto Schubert iihhIkUmI tlm bride, . i ,,,io Dickson, ll) opening the iiiuiiy lovely gifts which ll I HUM! .;ii (111 " : . rr .i L, I R'. ttcillK were Mm, Kmo, Mrs. H. 8. t.Wi A Johnson, Mm. de Honored tMt. Laki 11 Mrn. Harry Oroin, n recent bride, wiik honored 1. i I..I RMOWtr Ollimui.., ' fc m: H'"HK" null. I "".I n. Wallace Thompson, Mm. llnliih lllll, Mrs. ;t X""i5 Mr. W, M. Wlllhimit, Mrs, Jny Falrclo and r.? bowl of daffodils Hid' m!Sm.cvcTucsday ... In III 1UII1 , - - ... Mrs. iiarnm un. J' Mcr'.... ',.,,,1 Mm. James nine, l1 1,0 , lii Hy. Mr, "ox ,dpmrH.HUu...f.Mm. ' RrTnnor . Mr. Karl Dell I Brmnni. w . M... V.y. Mm. Henry Scmn. .cv.".''' nl.mr,nn. Mm. Sr.Tl: Clarence L, ind M". orrel urc'- Sl.nlry...M''t,:!:i,,1J.?n l. Mrt. W "linn milium, J!n.i,llnii.r. Mm. A. ii, : unci Mm, W. El Mr. John Schubert, I"" n lk.,i,l. mil I reyion, Mm. Hoy in Dlcknon, Mm, C Mr. Hoy K. LaPrarlo. rfiDehllMer. Mm. Km- Uurimn, Mm. Dali Wo fc llllyard. Mm. C. U . '. ."Y.;.n m Mrn.jniiii r.'.i. nrri. Mr. and Mm " ,... ...... I,.nrl t: chirlnv Villi, loon. Mm. K'.ii mkmiiv. Mr. and Mm. Km, Mn. Wtllliim Cunning- tisim,.. Mm. Bin no Freel, fimrt, Mr. and Mm Harry Jh, Mr, ncriwri i-mmi " In. Miry Brclthnupt, Mr. and I CMrlCi UCL.H Ml., U Southwell, Mm. Charlio Mr. nd Mm. iroy ivuiip, nv r.nodlna. Mm. Percy I Mr. Merrill Bond, Mm. L!d Whillnlch. Mr. Orln bier, Mil. vvnunin nuiui, Oten Rnyior, mm. uuiuiu lor. Mr. R. C. Short, Mm. hon Klachnm, Mm. Fnrrell ird ind Mm. John Short. lit lUrold Sluunlitcr, Mm. Banquet l U l.l.LjArv rj "K III for n Day. crowned by the members of the Tulchike assembly, Order of the Itiilnhiiw for Girls, I W. iiaruey, miner or Hcrnico Hurt ley, past worthy advisor of the order, was honored at the father and diniuhtiT haiuinet In the an nex or me rreshvlerlan church Salurdiiy iiIkIiI, The affair was uillucK and places were, marked or ou liiiesis, Each dauuliter Introduced her Hi ics I father, who In turn told of ionic brlKhl Juvenile saying of ins ycHinu ntisiess. Mary Itobertson. worthy nd vlnor, presided as tniistmlstress and Cienlnl Uoyd was inastcr-of cereinonlrs In presentlnu the new Kind wiin ins "Kills." Mildred Held played a plnno number and the Kirls sanK Haln. bow snniis. AsslstlnK with the tables were Mrs. N. l;, Wilkinson, mother ad visor, Mm. C, C. C'oulson, Mrs, J. A. Udell and Mrs. Ivnl Wolfe, past mother advisors. 5 Past Matrons Aloha I'nst Matrons club met Friday for a 1 o'clock luncheon In the Masonic temple, followed by an afternoon of canls. Host esses were Mrs. Charles Cillberl Mrs. Klliihetli Norrls, Mrs. Hi rum K. Murdoch and Mrs. C. I Harvey. Mrs. GeorKo llum was an pointed to visit the sick durliiK March. The kucsI award went to Mm. II. G. Worlley, hlh score In cards to Mrs. Will Wood. The committee unpointed for t h March 20 niectlnn, Mrs. II. G Wortlev, Mrs. A. B. Kpneoon Mm. O'ear Peyton and Mm, C. E. Dennis. S. E. Enman. Mrs. L. C. Recnicr, Mrs. Ucl D 1 1 I a r d, Mrs. G. S. Thompson. Jean Thompson, Mm Chnrlei Drew Jr.. Mm. O. L, Brown, Mm. Basil Brown, Mr and Mm. William Brlssendcn Mm. F. D. Pealrs, Mrs. Georuc Stevenson, Mrs. Ernesi urei thiiupt and Mary Louise Enman JAN BAXTER is the five-year old son of Mr. ond Mrs. C. C. Baxter, 230 Washington. Ho celebrated his fifth birthday on February 19, with a supper party at home, Kennell-Kllis Langell Valley L.ANGELL VALLEY A sur prise house wnrminK was aiven for Mr. and Mm. John Drlscoll on Sunday afternoon. A potluck dinner was served at throe o'clock. A beautiful lamp was Klvcn to tbo Drlscoll' for their new home. Thoso iillendlnK the party were Mr. and Mrs. Drlscoll, Llla and Jack Drlscoll, Mr. und Mrs. Clayton Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. tr uest Glvan and Nancy, Mr. and Mm. Karl Kyler and Jackie, Mr. and Mm. Louis Hanclail, Mr. ana Mrs. GeorKo Frank and son, Mrs. Olive Fruley, Mrs. Ella Dickin son, Mrs. Turmoil, Miss Null and Mr. Barnes, Mr. Lokuc, Bobby Joe Potucck, and the hosts. Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS NINE Townsend Club The Townsend club met Tues day evenhiK, February It), at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Myers, 500 N. Bth, for a rcKiilar business meeting and social cvenhuj. A cucst was Howard Cornell,: formerly of .Seattle, who ifave a readliiK. Curds were enjoyed with awards Rolnu to Mrs. Georuc Mast and Bcrnlce Mc Cracken, for the women, and to Hurley Myers and Howard Cor belt, for the men, Hefreshments were served By Mrs. Anna Brisboise and Mrs. Must. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gcoritu Ilandall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes, Mr. and Mm. Melvln Douiilas, Mr. and' Mrs. II. O. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Jerrue, Bemlce McCracken, Maude Cross, Esther Must, Anna Biisbol.w, Howard Cornell, Billy Smith and Lewis Quinlan. 8 8 Fannie Goddard entertained Ye Oldc Pinochle club at the home of Violet Vance on Shasta way Thursday, February 21, for luncheon and cards. There was nno uuesl. Arbhur Slone Awards for the afternoon went to MaR Kic Uplon, pinochle, Agnace I.nwn. hich. Grace Bock, second, and Esther Adkisson, low. The 'meeting on March 7 will be nt the home of Agnace Lowe, 2040 Uomcdalc. 8 The Klnmath Falls Garden cluo meets Mondny, March 4. at 2 p. m. in t'-c small clubrooms of the cily library. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple en tertained at their home Sunday, February 17. Dinner was served at one o'clock followed by bridge and nlnochlc. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. I Clayton snarp, rar, ana mrs. iu Bechdoldt, Mr. uud Mrs. Frank W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazlcr, Mr. ond Mrs. Ora John son, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt, Mrs. Malcolm Tcare, Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mrs. Mary Dearborn, ii n 1 : n. Un... t,cluy, Mrs. tiia uicninson, na zcl Morrison, Martin Brown, Ted Pepple, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple. HiiJli went to Harry Frazicr and Mrs. Leavitt in bridge, and to Bill Bechdoldt and Mrs. Bech doldt In pinochle. Traveling awards went to Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Monroe. Mary Landry, daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. Paul O. Canary oi Klamath Falls. Is president ot the Hod Cross chapter on the campus, which began its drive February 24 to raise $1300 from campus living organizations. 8 5 a Dorothy Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davis of Klamath Falls, was elected vice nresldent of the Associated Women students on the campus at an election held last weclc, Miss Davis Is a sophomore in liberal arts In the university. it's a from Rkkys j , We are shovvn0 n etched sets n9n J Se,econ of th. 1 "EXCLUSIVELY YOURS" . . . ARE THESE FEATURED SUITS ...EMPHASIZING THE SHOULDER LINE... PINCH ING THE WAIST, MAKING LIGHT OF THE HIPS. DE TAILED METICULOUSLY IN FINE, FAMOUS MAKE, ALL' WOOL FABRICS . . . YOURS FOR THE EASTER PARADE AT LEONS MEZZANINE FLOOR, ) UKhm I MMm Plain or checks I I these three - piece V Suits 36.95 . Coats 36.95 , i i ll ill . ... ' " Ji j Soft draped dolman JT ll rwlAd 111 I . (A - sleeves featured in 'if i rtsz 1 . I (' soft two-oiv wool. If t) Gabardines or soft '' ' ' ' ' 1 w WOrSt6 C0VertS " ' '