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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1946)
Woman's Society General Session Mombors of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church held their general meeting in tne cliurcli parlors Thursday, February 28, beginning with the study class "at 10:30 a. m., under the leadership of Miriam Smythe. At noon . there was a sack lunch, and the prayer circle led by Mrs. John Yadon, was well attended. Mrs. Earl Redman, president of the society, conducted the general meeting. Mrs. L. K. Phelps was added to the memoersiiip com-r mlttee appointed at the last meeting 'and Mrs. Walter Hern don announced that the cottage prayer meetings would con tinue. March 8 will be the World Day of Prayer, and will be observed this year at the Community Congregational church. Mrs. L. A. Brannan' reported that sewing, intended for the Philippine islands, has been re ceived and consists of layettes and clothing for small children. A number of articles were as signed to different members ; who were willing to make them up. Mrs. Walter Herndon, spirit ual life chairman, was in charge of the devotional hour, and she was assisted by Mrs. Victor Phillips, Mrs. Earl Redman and Mrs. L. A. Brannan, and Mrs. Elliott sang several solos suited to the theme of the day, "Con go's Gifts Through the Cross," accompanied by Mrs. Fred Cofer. Miss Smythe presented a radio skit which took the listen ers on a tour of the mission schools throughout the world. Miss Smythe acted as announcer and she was assisted by Mrs. George Casper, Mrs. Laurence Baker. Mrs. John Riach, Mrs. E. D. Chilcote, Mrs; C. H. Barn stable, Mrs. Joseph uiacner, Mrs. L. K. Phelps, Mrs. G. W. Gilcrist, Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mrs. T. P. Windham Esther circle served tea fol lowing the program, and the chairman, Mrs. J. D. Gillespie, was assisted by Mrs. L. A. Bran nan and Mrs. E. H. Balsiger. The tea table was attractively arranged with blue Dutch iris and daffodils, and Mrs. John Riach and Mrs. John Yadon presided at the tea service. S Mid-Week SOCIETY Engaged Birthday The fourth birthday of Jolynn Zimmerman, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Zimmerman of 915 Donald, fell on February 24, and last Saturday a group of friends enjoyed the birthday cake and trimmings at the family home. Present were Jolynn and Di ane Wolter, Geraldine and Ste phen Nye, Susan, Sarah and James Porter, Mary Ann and Judy Danielson, Don Schuss, Marian Mullins and Irma Jo Scroggins. An event of last week at the Alpha Delta Pi chapter house in Eugene was the announcement of the engagement of Margaret Murphy, daughter of Mrs. H. H. Slaughter and D. B. Murphy of Kiamatn rails, to Dewey E. Mosier of San Francisco. The engagement was an nounccd at a surprise fireside where clever announcements were distributed and the trad! tional boxes of chocolates were passed to the sorority sisters of the bride-elect. Miss Murphy, who will be graduated from the University of Oregon in June, is a member of Pi Lambda Theta, national wom en's education honorary, and Al pha Delta Pi, social sorority. Mosier recently returned from China where he served lor lo months as a liaison pilot with the 14th air force. No date has been set for the wedding. Neighbors Neighbors of Woodcraft met in the KU hall Monday at 8 p. m., with Alta Clark, guardian neigh bor, presiding. Plans were made tor installation oi otticers to oe held at the meeting April 1. This is to be an open meeting with all officers and guards in formal attire, and the committee in charge of arrangements was named. Stella Dryden will be chairman and will be assisted by Alta Clark, Mildred Smith, Wil lan Floetke, Ellen Ely and Syl via Brannan, installing officer. Mamie Steinselfer. a member of the lodge but now living in Tacoma, was warmly greeted by her old friends. A potluck sup per was served at the close of the business meeting. The next meeting, March 18, will be test night for the officers about to be installed. There will be practice for installation. I &S I 1 CARYL VANDERWALL, daughter of Mrs. C. E. Wilson Df 707 Washington, observed her eighteenth birthday Sun day, l-ebruary 24. Kennell-Ellis, Penny Club BONANZA The Penny club met at the home of Mrs. Daisy Cox for a potluck dinner and an afternoon of cards. There were two tables of bridge and one of pinochle. High went to Mable Maxwell for bridge and Maud Ferrell for pin ochle. second nigh went to Betty People for bridge and Ann Olsen for Dinochle. Traveling award went to Mrs. Ferrell and Noma Bechdoldt. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Betty Pepple, Mrs. Noma Bechdolt, Mrs. Birdie nunce, Mrs. Lola Horn, Mrs. Lillian Bechdolt. Mrs. Mary Dearborn, Mrs. Mabel Maxwell, Mrs. Maud Ferrell. Mrs. Blanche Gowen. Mrs. Ann Olsen, and the hostess, Mrs. Daisy Cox. The Friendly Circle met Thursday. February 28, at the home of Estelle Smith of 419 Pa cific Terrace for a potluck lunch eon at 12:30. Pearl Marin's birth day was observed. The next meeting will be with Violet Vance on Shasta way, and Arb hur Stone will be assisting hostess. 5 On Monday Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft met in the KC hall at 4 p. m.. for a reg ular business meeting. June Til- ton, guardian neighbor, presided, and following tne business ses sion, games and refreshments were enjoyed. The next regular meeting will be March 18. Your Red Cross Must Carry On... GIVE! AT LUCAS Their Stock is Complete KROEHLER 5-STAR fK0it(f4u LARGEST STOCK IN YEARS MANY COVERINGS . . . 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Refresh ments were served to Joan Moher, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Pearl Nason. Mrs. George Bodenhumcr, Mrs. Cotton, Mrs, rranK famiin, Paulino Worlcin, Lydia Alt, M. Woody, Mrs. Lundsford, Carol Ann and Jennnie, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. I. O'Keefe, Estclla Smith, Grace Thill, Mrs. Hansen nud Shirley, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. Maxino Linvllle. Shirley Smith, Comio McMuhar, Mrs. Kink, Mary Shoof, Iva Evans, Mrs. Leonard Matson, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. O'Brian, Eulone McAuliffe, and Alice Burnett. Extension Unit News Malin home extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Dick Hcnzcl at 7:30 tonight with Mrs. Winnifred K. Gillen. Klam ath county home demonstration agent, conducting the discussion on keeping well with vitamin u. A new bulletin has been re ceived at the home demonstra tion agent's office, post office building, on building with logs. Plans for several attractive sum mer cabins with illustrations are included in this bulletin which is available upon request. LT. AND MRS. LEO B. MOR STAD of Cherry Creek ranch at Crystal, were recent visitprs here. Lt. Morstad was on leave from Buckley Field, Colo., where he is the base photography officer. Ho is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard of Cherry Creek ranch. " Bonanza home extension unit will hold its next meeting at 10:30 a. m. March 12, at the home of Mrs. Henry Schmor. The March project, "Keeping Well with Vitamin C ' will be the topic of the day with Mrs. Winnifred K. Gillen conducting the discussion. Mrs. Ernest Ayrcs and Mrs. Mary Dearborn attend ed the training meeting for proj ect leaders held in Klamnth Falls last week. This meeting was to prepare leaders for demonstrat ing the project for April. Hans Norland Fire Insurance. Phone 6060. Class Party The sixth grade class of St. Paul's enjoyed the last social af fair before tho Lenten season on Friday evening of the past week. Mrs. Pauline Sumner, tho teach er, was assisted by Mrs. B. G. Dickey, Mrs. W. D. Miller and Hazel Morrison. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Diane Blnkley, Bev erly Cox, Beverly Fuller, Ann Newman. Patty Tenle, wary Joan Hill, Anna Belle Dial. Frances Stevenson, Marilyn Mil ler, David Shaffer, Dean Lowell, Ronnie Hershbcrgcr, Paul Jones, Robert Kuykendall and Angus Stewart. The Graduate Regents club of the Women of the Moose met at Bertha Hewitt's, 2225 Darrow, on March 1, with 12 members present. Business was followed by cards and refreshments were served later in tho evening. Belle Tompkins held high score, Edna Jensen, second. The next meeting will be at tho home of Maude Christiansen of 304 Mich igan, April 1. Orions Mrs. Paul Leo entertained members of tho Orlons club at her Inline on Hope street, lues- clnv, February an, wun mis. Cliiirles Finch and Mis. Cieurgu Crakes, assisting hostesses. Mrs. William Slolk was award cd gift In appreciation of hw work dining tho year. The next meeting will bo a buffet supper. Refreshments were served and curds were played by llin mem bers and guests. Present were Mrs. h. J. ten wick, Mrs. Christine Noubcrt, Mrs. Ray Ward, Mrs, John Web er, Mrs. Karl Culllmtire, Mrs. Jean Osborne. Mrs, Murrcll Pot ter, Mrs. Joseph Hiker, Mrs Ken neth Samson. Mrs. Stuart llalsl ger, Mrs. Arthur B. Millard, Mrs. L. D. Metcalf, Mrs. Jerry Thomas, Mrs, Klroy Clark, Mrs. Dexler Elliott, Mrs. L. K. Juni per, Mrs. T. J. O'Harra, Mrs. M. II. Melchert, Mrs. Kldrcd Put nam. Mrs. George Crakes, Mrs. Matthew Dorobls, Mrs. John Lar son Jr., Mrs. Cleo Dunlap, Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs. Arthur Wiggins, Mrs, David Snyder, Mrs. Charles Cummlngs, Mrs. Uolantl J. Warren, Mrs. Frank Gardinler, Mrs. G. E. Carpenter, Mrs. Jack Murphy and Mrs. Ed win Selmeebeek. Wdnwdsy, March 8. 19 HERALD NEw. . I -JOrf Announcing The Arrival Of Deanc C. 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