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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1946)
Mid-Week SOCIETY 'omens' Club LANCfXL VALLEY 'J'ho ngrjll Valley Womcim' club it at tho homo (if Mm, Luland ttlgrew on Thursday, March ; MM. bill Novotny assisted i hostess. Tho nicotinic wan led to order by the president, ttlo Davis. A letter was rend im Edna C tin Icy of Grants M. ' ; She thunkod tho club mber.i for tho n dure of Cia lake, kIvuii to the Conloys n areweu gm. a lenor wan also id from Miu Alice Peatrom, 10 celebrated hur Hist birthday irch 211, and thanked the club gift Kent to her. A thank u note wan aliio read Xrom the ggs family for n gift of (low i Kent to them. rhe club planned n dnnco for irll, Ilcsilu Fruitier will b uirmnn of he suimer commit' assisted by 'I'll lie Walker. no Babcock. Rhea House, NnU Davls, Thelma I'ettlgrcw, and ro Id'avltl. A five piece boys' hestra from Klamath Falli 'I furnish the music. iVgtfl was presented to Net Davis. The next meeting will '.Thursday, April 2fi, at the run hall when Mm. Clay Walk, and Mrs. Ed Jones will enter Following adjournment, a so. il time was held with refresh' mti served at 4 o'clock, Pretcnt were Mr, Joe Pntu- and Hobby, Mm. Frank Hal :k,Mr. Kay Davis, Mm, .John. I Campbell, Sandra, and Dcnn . Mrs. Buster Adams, Mr. iorgo Kernland and Edwin, m. Louis Itumlull and Gary 1. 111 Burnett, Maria, and nt, Mr. Wen Dearborn and inrVt Mr. Reg Thomas and irgaret, Mr. Harry Frazler, rt. Wary Smith, Mr, I.yman Izhugh, Mm. F.ffle Oilman, t, Renter Leavltt, Mr. Chris podi'iuid Mm. Churlci Walker. too ged Mra. Forrest V, Lnomls of 23 Durrow, announces the en cement of her daughter. Cilldn iy JklcLood, to PFC Louis N. nrrlf. army, on of Mr. and 1. t. P. Morris, also of thla y. The date of tho wedding will announced later. I Military and Guild i Meet Thursday St 3 'a ul'ii Woman's auxiliary a oi. i-aurs uuiid win hold a ntOieet im Thursday. Anrll 4 : lfe:)0 in the morning there It Be corporate, communion rvjce, followed by a noon pot tk luncheon In the pnrlsh hall, le afternoon will bo devoted to program and Lenten study tui )-Year-Old Boy akes Own Life MARYV1LLE, Tenn., April S H-Tcn-ycar-old Hobby Thal er of nearby Parban lllll, was ind'dfud today at home with piatoi wound In the heart. Blount County Coroner Ed iffiths said after an liwiiioiii- 11 Indications are that It was leint. it was the ynuiiKest of which I know. The boy d beon 111 for two years and ablo to attend school." MONUMENTS 1 A. H. PLATO Bex 1338 Lakevltw HI aitltl yu In itUAllnff n p preprint mttnorUf. I NO Om.KIATION Chorus To College C a 11 1 e Morris, formerly of Rlncon, Qa end a former hlah school principal, looks up from a book while getting a snack between shows at the Rlelto theatre, In Chicago, where she Is In the chorus line. 8he plans to drop show business for study at Northwestern. AP wlrephoto STATIC Tho subject of "America's Town Meeting of tho Air" for Thursday. Aorll 4. will be: "Should Wo Extend thu Draft Beyond May loth?" Speakers for the evening s vernal urowi win Include Regan McCrary, former army lieutenant-colonel and now executive editor of American Mercury, and Howard C. Peter son. assistant secretary of war, speaking In tho afflrmatlvo; for the negative slue of tile question there will be Millard Lampcll, ex-army sergeant and, author of "The Long Way Home," and Qulncy How, radio commentator and author. The Rabbi Norman Gersten fold of Washington, D. C, will bo the featured speaker on the "Message of Israel" for the month of April. This program will bo heard Sunday mornings at 7:00 over KFLW. There's never a dull moment around a radio station, and the stuff here is beginning to find that out. Last night was spent, by those off shift, In running test broadcast from the Armory. With Baldwin as producer. Cecil doing the announcing, and tech nicians Hulse and Walter keep ing a wary eye on the mike placement and technical details, Ualdy's band spent some three hours rehearsing for their Jump off Saturday night. The general concensus of opinion seems to be that they had a lot of fun doing II even If it was work. First signs of spring are sure coming along. As this Is written It Is trying to snow outside, and It may be a foot deep when this hits the street, but things are still coming up through the thawed ground (crocuses they tell me), the snow Is practically all gone from the Grecnsprlngs road, and the head ranger re ports only 200 Inches of snow at tho rim up in Crater Lake park. Thai's only 16J feet to melt off yet before we take that first run Up there. Special Easter 2k rS n n it- w vy U lim um :mmwmmmmm x-tLfmtmi 1 sHili'iVss'tl Ji ,aj OUR PORTRAIT HAND COLORED IN RICH OIL! i 4 For a Few Pays Only! Selection of Proofs! No Appointment Needed! $flOO Come In Today! 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' ( Umbrellas were used In an cient Egypt, Friendship Court There wax a good attendance at the meeting of Friendship court of the Order of Amaranth held In tho Masonic temple March 20. Mrs. Charles Eaton, royal matron, and Jack Schulze, royal patron, presided over tho meeting, Mrs. Duncan McGilll vary was Installed us musician and Mrs. Earnest Glenger as marshal of tho west; Mrs, Don Finch was the Installing officer and William Mllno Installing officer's aid. Mrs. Carl Henry was tho installing musician and Mrs. Ted Reeves the Instolling prelate. Mrs. Charlotte Martin was presented with a $23 war bond by the court for her outstanding work on tho rccont membership drive, and she returned It to the treasury, at the same tlmo expressing her thanks. Mrs. Eaton, royal matron, presented gifts to the grand officers, mem Bors of Friendship court, who were elected or appointed at grand court In Portland. March 8 and 0, They are Mrs. Don Finch, elected grand conductress of grand court; Mrs. Jack Schul.c, appointed representa tive for the state of Maryland for tho grand court, and Mrs. Charlotte Martin, appointed grand truth of tho grand court. The grand court Is raising funds for polio victims, and each court is to share In this work, including Friendship court. It was decided to hold a breakfast on Palm Sunday, the place to be announced later. Mrs, Don Finch expressed her appreciation of the honor be stowed upon her by the election to the office of grand conduc tress of the grand court, and Mrs. Gcorgo Pcarce, associate royal m a tr o n of Friendship court, gave an account of the grand court meeting. About 250 attended the banquet held In the Masonic temple Friday evening, March 8. On Saturday afternoon Moyor Itllcy of Portland wel comed tho grand court and on Saturday evening an open Instal lation was held in tho temple, which was beautifully decorated with flowers and ferns. Jack Schulze, grand patron of Klam ath Falls, gave a tribute to the flag at this time, composed by himself, to which high honor was paid by tho court. Corsages General Sheet Metal Gutters a) Awning Bars Flue Extensions Skylights Metal Flashing Tanks Roof Jacks Metal Roofs Ventilators J. S. Pade Sheet Metal Contractor 468 Spring Phone 3616 HEKAI.P a NrwS. Kl.m.lh Flll, Or. WEDNESDAY, April I, 1S, Fr. nn were presented to outstanding officers, Mrs. Pearce reported. Tho next meeting of Friend ship court will be April 17, and there will be Initiation, Pinochle Club Holds Luncheon Mooting Ye Oldc Pinochle club met Thursday, March 21, with Mag gie Upton of 2346 Kano, for luncheon and cards. Knthryn Billings hold high score, Grace Bock second, Violet Vance low, and Esther Adkisson received the pinochle award. The moot ing on April 4 will be with Vio let Vance on Shasta way. 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