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Viar Society ...mii i. The Alliir ho- i st Augustine's church f, i 'ock at the homo of !' Tnl Tschlrky, now prcsl cL win assisted by Mrs. t Vhl'ky. tailor from Fulhor Hunt, A was iwsocliitcd with the ,l0 ut Newell for mnny IP'! informed the momburs E l c plnnii to Mini m n o near .,. for JPn whete 110 w111 nmc n. lHlo.iury work J lo f wrote his thanks to li Allnr mclty for courtesies Uncled clurlnB his rcHiclonco F' . ...... l..,u will 1m mnrln CZ Td Croi by" the in. ImubI imllH of the society ut !T Merrill mid Tuleli.ke. Al I'orler will servo us n. . At... 111..1..1..1... .Mill HI IMC lUIL'UIBU Bl'"li ,n the coining yeiir, Mrs. me ri.uc.-y of tho Miilln group j (he chnlrinnnshlp of tho rrl Voup wl" b0 t'lvlded S the members, tho Mi.rch Z liiitf bchm hi charge of Mrs. f'olvcy. fie noddy wl" "crv? 1lll,lwr I, die nnnuni at. riiiricn s W' u. In Morrill novf Ciurday iilhl in the commun- K-'18!!.',! tnr I tin meellni worn p, T.nr .I,mV rV. Rnnor and Mrs. Henry Din. Li Mrs. Connul Johnson, I1", f..i . m... VKeefc, Mis. Dick Walsh, Mis. G Kfllcher, Mrs. Rlchurd lUn, Mrs. James Lacey, Mrs. M. Hammond, Mrs. aukusi inilrleii, Mrs. Tim u&uuivnii, hrs IIukIi r'nlvey, Mrs. Joss fiirt'er. Mis. Hlckey and Mrs. fnnces llnimon. 9 8 8 lunar Lowe of 2640 Home- iile 'entertained Yo Olde Pin L dull nt her homo Thurs- jir Mnrcli 7, with luncheon at I p m.. followed by curds, Es llle Sinllli, a Kuost, received the Lard for hlilh score; Nona Hall, iconil: Knthryn Blllliw, low, nd Fannie Goddard tho plno Me awnrcl. The next mcetlni! be with MukkIo Upton of fK",e-5 5 5 I prosperity Itebckah lodiio met h regular session In the lOOK ill Thursday, March 7, with idi Wlllltts presiding. .There in i white elephant sale and Butch auction following the fieetlnR, funds lo bo used for he convention to bo held here jn Uie full. Entertainment and ftlrcuhmcnts served by Berenice llcCrackcn, Stella Drydcn and ,uclllc Heifer concluded the tveninx. 'A . ft Ml MRS. DOUGLAS YADEN was Menriotta Roberts of Musko gee, Okla,, before her mar riage March 2, in Liberal, Kan. Mr, and Mrs. Vaden are at home in Klamath Falls. Shower MT. LAKI Mrs. Wlllium Britticiiden, nee Murjorlo Fairclo, wur honored with a shower Wed nesday alturnoon at the home of Mrs. Fnrroll Hilyard. Hostesses were Mrs, Irn Orom, Mrs. -Lawrence iiirk, Mrs. Roy LaPrarte, Mrs. Harold Dchllnffer and Mrs. Hilyard. Thetim altrmllnir woro Mn, Harold HlNUUlilcr, Mn, Onyloii Klnchum, Mn, 11. C. Short. Mn. Ji)in Short. Mm. L. A. West. Mri. (Irrnlil Went. Mra. K. G. Kltthn. Mra. Cecil Whllhy, Mn. Harry Iltmlh, Mm, llrrh PhllllMi, Mm, Albert Hluno. Mn. Henry Kcmun, Mra. Iceland Chevne. Mri. Wattacn Thotninn. Mn. A. R. CftinphKll, Mn O. J. HUynrtl, Mn. Wil liam Cuttnlnihniit, Mm. Vlrtllnla Her rli)f))AW anil Mn. IJrlla H Mn, Cieorito Httivrmuit, Mri. Earl Mtttk. Mn Vrl Dillard. Mra. Jck JUr toit, Mra. Movrt Hiurmcr. Mra. Klorcnco Dfll.ap, Mn. ifnwnnl Jjirkufitt, Mn. T. li. I'ralra. Mr. and Mrs, Karl Unhllnitnr. Mn, T. I). Jnckami. Mra. S I'. Onhllnifer, Mn. Carrol llowr, Mra. ItohArt Drhllnutir, I-ona Hvcdnr, Mn. Jiink'u Krnfton, Mn. William Ulac-kriiaii and Mra. Glenn l)rhtliinpr. Mn. I'nul Hrrllhaupt, Mn. Hoy Oood 1111. Mn. Gray llrammn, Mn. Forreat Iti Ithamit. Dunna Dlxnn. Mra. John 1'yort. Mm, Krneat llrfflthaupt. Mn. Percy Dlxnn. Mra. Morrill Bund, Mn. Jtnnald Whlllatch. Mn. J. A. Manning. Mr, Janiea Crawford, Mra. Ralph Kill, Mn. II. L. FIcmlhK, Rrla riemlnif, Mn William Wllllama. Mn. Calvin N'ohlf. Mra. Rmtna I-Jfnb. Mn. Alton Short, Mra KIltabHh Norrla, Mr. and Mra. Jay ralrclo, Mn. Georifn Wrlffht, Mn. Vernon Durant, Mn. Bella Mc Clrllnn. Mra. Sam Enman, Mary lxula Enman. Mn. Vam MrClellan, Mn. Elaine. Gray, Mn. Jainaa Itotilnann, I'atrlcla McClel Inn, Mr. nnd Mn. W. It. Jcffcoat, Mra. Hanild Dixon. Mn. William Knylor, Mn. Iliirvtty Wlao, Mra. Iluford Kay lor, Mn. Auhrny KltmliiK, Mn. Olive Manhnl, Mra. Ure Kerna, Mra. Kvelyn Drew, Mn. Alvln Chryne, alao the hiMteaaea, Women Meet i MERRILL Tho Friendship ciuo of tho Academy of Friend ship, Women of tho Mooso, Merrill chapter No. 18, wu en tertained last Friday by Mm. Esther Scvey at tho home of Mrs. John Stolt at a dellKht fully planned one o'clock lunch con. New officers for the coming year were oloctod placing Mrs. John Stolt as president, Mrs, Max Hartlerode, vice president, Mrs. Hay Van Mclor, Malln, scerctury, Mrs. Margaret Fields, treasurer, Mrs. Mary Lou Nine, publicity and Mrs. Bessie Au brey, Mrs. Esther Sevey and Mrs. John O'Neill on the court esy committee. Mrs. Davie Ueeder is the retiring president. Plans were approved for the Women of the Moose chapter to have application blanks printed for registering sick benefit ap plications with the chapter. It wus also arranged for Friend ship members to purchase gold baby rings to be worn on chap ter pins as the official emblem for Friendship members. Present for the afternoon were Mrs. Louisa Icenblce, Mrs. John Stolt, Mrs. Dovle Reeder, Mrs. Margaret Fields, Mrs. Bessie Aubrey, Mrs. John O' Neill, Mrs. Max .Hartlerode and Mrs. Sevey. The1 next meeting will be held April 12 at the home of Mrs. Aubrey. DARLA LEE, 5, and Linda Carol, five months, are daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reber of Malin, granddaugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. John Reber of that city, ond Mr. and Mrs. James Allison of Klamath Falls. 200,000 miles of new long distance circuits will be built in 1946 Big expansion program under way to speed your calls This year alone, as part of a $400,000,000 five-year expansion pro gram,more than 200,000 miles of new toll and long distance circuits are planned for the Pacific Coast. For we're on our way to providing a broader and faster long distance service than you have ever had before. Everything possible Is being done to expand long distance facilities now and to prepare the way for many new improve ments to come. We handled more than 346 million toll and long distance calls in 1945 nearly a million a day and we're gearing up to handle an ever-increasing volume as tha West continues to grow through the years to come. Jf Your Red Cross must carry on GIVE NOW -'' The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. 120 North Eighth Strttt n S3 VA Ul jfififi. h) Ttlephon Klamath Fall 3101 r T'l MRS. W. R. PETTY is chair man of the annual Sojourn ers tea to be given Saturday at the Willard hotel. New comers to the city are espe cially invited to attend the affair. Kennell-Ellls. Hay ride A group of teen-agers from Fremont school enjoyed their first hay ride of the season Sat urday, March 9, with Miner Clark of Portland as chaperon. Driving the horses was Bud Howard of the Sunset Riding Stables. The five girls acting as hos tesses were Sandra Moore, Faye Nelson, Illale Stahl, Louise Lin man and Jean Mahan. After the ride the boys and girls returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Nelson on Ewauna street, and were served refreshments by the hostesses. Honor Three MT. LAKI Mrs. Sam E. En- man entertained with a birthday party Saturday night at her home honoring their daughter, Mary Louise, and two school mates, Ruth Haines and Harold Balin. After playing games, refresh ments were served to Sylvia Keady, Joyclin Brunher, Mary Green, Barbara Dickson, Martin Snyder, George Stevenson, James human, Dale Webber, Earl Mack Jr. and the honored guests, Ruth Haines, Harold Ba lm and Mary Louise Unman. Shower HENLEY Mrs.' Charles E. Drew Jr. was honored with a shower at the homo of Mrs. O. D. Reeder, Thursday evening, March 7. Tho table from which the gifts were presented to the guest of honor was centered with a bou quet of daffodils and acacia. Hostesses were Mrs. Glenn Dehlingcr, Mrs. Carrol Howe, Mrs. Charlie Reild and Mrs. Orin Reeder. Invited gueU were Mri. Drew, the honor suet, Mn. Wllllnm Wliltlatch, Mrs. I, J. Dixon, Mn. Alton Short, Mra. Harold Mallory, Mri. Christine Turner, Mrs. Roy LaPrarle, Mrs. Al Stone, Mn. Guy IJarton, Mrs. It. S. Hopkins, Mrs. William Colbert, Mrs. Kloyi! Hhort. Mrs, Harold Dehllnger, Mrs, Hoy Goodlnn, Mrs. C. A. Dunn, Mrs. Butter Adams, Mrs. Uel Dillard, Mrs. Iru Orem, Mrs. Marshall McClay, Mrs. Elmer McClay, Mrs. KJIrabeth Norrls, Mrs. Will Ulack man, Mrs. Charles Drew Sr.. Mri. Irwin Campbell, Mrs. William Cunningham, Mrs. A. R. Campbell, Mrs. Frank South well, Mrs. A. U Marshall, Mrs. Basil Brown, Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. Law rence Blrk, Mrs. O. L. Brown, Mrs. Mar lln Byers, Mrs. Dave Llskoy, Mrs'. Har vey Wise, Mrs. Robert Kaus. Mrs. Scott Thompson, Mrs. Cecil Chcyne. Mrs. Jestla Kaylor, Mrs. William Kay lor, Mrs. Vorn Berry, Mrs. John Wal- lln, Helen Durant, Ruth Durant, Mrs. Kenneth Killer, Mri. Klger, Mrs. Dora Shurman, Mrs, Sam Dehllnger, Mrs. Ralph Hill, Mrs. Eltella Hill, Mri. J. S. McClellan, Mrs. Sam Enman, Mri. Rob ert Cheyne, Mrs. Fannie Cheyne. Mrs. Bob Dehllnger, Mri. Bill Brlssenden, Mrs. Ross Tromblee. Mrs, Burrell Short. Mrs. Fred Beymer, Mrs. Gene Durant, Mrs. Charles Hess, Mrs. . Clarence Gober, Mrs. R. C. Short. Mrs. Dayton Flnchum. Mrs. Farrell Hilyard, Mrs: John Short, Mrs. Harold Slaughter, Mrs. ueriruue from, Mrs. G. J. Huyara. Mrs. Charles Green, Mrs. Fred Peter son, Mrs. William Williams, Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs. Debs Potts, Mrs. Henry semon, Mrs, Wallace rnompson, Mrs, Percy Dixon, Mrs. J. A. Fairclo, Mrs. Boyd Bruner, Mrs. Cecil Haley, Mrs. Harry Booth. Mrs. Ernest Brelthauot Mrs. Jerry McCartle. Mrs. Leonard scnooier, Mrs. n, w. found, Mrs, ual vln Noble, Mrs. Tommy Jackson, Mrs. Crystal Cheyne. Mn. Alvin-Cheyne, Mrs. Oliver Haley and Mn. Gray Brannon. ; s Anniversary . MT. LAKI Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ' Enman observed their silver wedding anniversary March 3 with a dinner at their home. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Semon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Enman and sons James and Robert and daughter Cora Enman and Mr., .and Mrs. Chester Enman and son Cecil and daughter Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Schriener and daughter Madelyn of Malin were unable to attend the din ner. ' Purchase Homes Mr. and Mrs. H. Steinkamp of Dallas have purchased a home on Sum mers lane and are waiting for possession. Steinkamp is one of the partners in the Tucker-Stein-kamp business which will open soon in the Esquire building. Paul M. Tucker, the other part ner, has also purchased a home here on Wiard. He has moved his wife and two children from Portland. C of C Studies City Zoning Plan LAKEVIEW, March 13 The civic committee of the Lake County chamber of commerce laid plans Friday to study the possibilities of zoning the city, and Mayor Lyle North was re quested to obtain all possible Information on this matter irom the League of Oregon Cities of which organization Lakeview is a member muncipality. Ernest A. Fetsch. committee chairman, also stated that par ticipation ia being arranged in forthcoming fire prevention cam paigns, rne matter pt conduct ing a Community Chest was referred to the civic coordinat ing council for recommendation and possible decision. . The civic group also consid ered the three-year postwar im provement program of the Lake view water commission, which was found to be very satisfactory. W.dn.iday, March 13, 1946 HERALD AND MEWS ELEVEN More Consideration For Vets Urged WASHINGTON, March 13 (JP) Rep. Angell (R-Ore.) today urged the war assets corporation to give more consideration to vet erans desiring to purchase sur plus government property for their own use. Angell said he had received many complaints from veterans who say they are unable to get surplus government property when placed on sale. He said lack of a disposal station in Port land kept many veterans from making purchases and he urged the corporation to establish such a depot in that city and to elim inate red tape. For immediate coverage call Hans Norland Insurance Agen cy, 6060. 65,000 Reindeer Q In Alaska Herds , WASHINGTON, March 13 (;; A recent count of Alaska's rein- ;; deer showed about 65,000 in herds. ij' In addition, the Interior de- i partment reports, there are thou!;, sands of reindeer in the territorVrfi which have strayed and are ruoX, i rung wild over tundraa where ( rounaup is aimcuit. . i i.h DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldo. fkMA' fiC TAC Patteuu and ?a6Uc TELLS TWO SMOOTH SILHOUETTE STORIES Put 1 forty Olri' 1 A soft little won party dress Bill makes VOU the news. Sweetly scal loped and pcplumed. it has the fluid lit that Idealizes your young curves. Sun lime, aqua, strawberry ice, blush lilac... with white embroidered Dowers. 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