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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1946)
Nile Meeting About AO liii'iiilu'r ulli'inlcil Jhc rcuiilur iiii i'lliiK f i r Die Klnm futli Culls Nik' dull held In llii' idvlli-nn pinly room, April U, Willi Mm. Miiraliull C.'oriii'tl pro 'nlillnK. 'I'hu (iihli'ii with iiltniL' (tlvrly di'i'drnlril In tln Kiistrr f ritotlf . I Tim now si'tri'liiiy, Mm. Cinifi' Ui'i iniin, wan Inlruiliiri'il unil ul ii Mm. IVrUlns mill Mm. r'riilu, ,wlio oiv new nii'inljrm. Mm. I 11111m niivi 11 very Inter ri.lliiK lulk mi Ihe unlives n( Hie Sniilh Sen InIiiiiiIk, unit everyiini . rnjiiyoil her illspluy nf Jewelry, silks, hunilwoik unit Miiivt'lili lirmiiilit buck frnui the Isliinils by Jier hnnliiinil. Ilrlillie fnllnweil nnil Mrs, tin Anilemuii received hl(h. . Honor Guest Mury Ji'iin I'eili riiiin, who will brcninn the bride of fieurue Aknviirlk lit Sacred II e n r t church mi Saturday, April i!U, wns the honor xucsl lit n prettily Mppulnteil brlilal sliowrr tir ranxeil lit the Kriincm hniiie lit 4111 N. Illh Hlreet Ittst r'rliiiiy eve nlnu. The lioidi'HKeii wrr In ttrld Neetl, Mildred Tenre mill ' Anna Francin, Hefre.ihineuti Were served niter Mlns I'cdcritnu npeui'd her nuiny nttriirtlvc Killi. (iueulN Included Miuiliu IjIkIiiiiis, June Dnneliinn, Nell l.lnilliei'Kli, Mm. Don Hunt, Mm. Malcolm Teure, Dorothy tillerlsl, Judy CilKler, Mm. Koliert Moyle, Aiie May, I'atly Srliuiip, Mary lllnhnp, Mm. C. 1 Jiickaon, Mm. It. I.. f Jiiiien. Kranceii llullii, Mm. Harry I iSchluthiiuer, Mm. WUIIani Tnv- "rimer, Made Mcl.clliin, Mary - Triilnve, Nuriiui Ltiranii, Mm. VISITING HERE THE PAST SEVERAL WEEKS have been Mrs. C. A. Stine ond two yeor old cl(iu(jlitcr, Boveily Jean, of Portland, and Mrs. Llvlra Jones, formerly of Bcloit, Kans., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Uorden of 1615 Oregon avenue, Mrs. Stme, a sister of Mrs. Borden, worked for seven years with Pierro at the Charles F. Berg company in Portland and was vocalist with the Mischa Pclz Symphony orchestra. Several years ago she was chosen as one of the "princesses" to represent Oregon on o goodwill tour for Timbcrline lodge. She and her daughter are returning to Portland on Sunday, but her mother, Mrs. Jones, will re main here to moke her home. Picture by Gudcrian Alton Krancld, Mm. Klden llur run ami till honor Kue.il, Minn I'eilerMin. for CtfE& CSAVBR JUNIOR . . for the young foot A g.iy new version of Ihe beloved uddle created by Johansen famous for their high-fashion diess shoes. Open toe, open heel, flexible plalfoim sole, with comfort that's strictly solid. 7.95 MODEL SHOE STORE 717 Main Str..t Phon 7363 All Day Meeting Kldora DeMot-i, district fluid secretary, met with Klainuth Kails Camp Klre rcpresonlatlves (iuriiiK her vim In this urea, April 0 throutfh April 12. j An ull-day nu-ctinu of Kunr , dians whs scheduled the tenth, j Al this time Mim DcMots dis i cussed all phase of the program. "Camp Klrc bus now recon verted lo a peacetime basis," she stated, "and on extensive evaluation of the new program Is necessary. The li'rls have served faithfully durinif the cn i tire war period and adults must : now sec there Is a sufficient 1 field of worthwhile activities In ! which they may participate." 1 At n dinner meeliiiit with the ' Klainuth Fulls Council nf Camp : Kire liirls, Miss DcMots mudc an explanatory address on the i functions and duties of all coun i ell members. I Miss DcMots, whose district Is i composed of WushinKlon, Ore Kon, Idaho and Montana, left Aluiiuitb Kails to Ko directly to .New York City for a summer's work at the national hcadn,uur- 1 tcrs on prouram and policy. i ... Neighbors Meet j Neighbor of Woodcraft met 1 In regular session in the KC hull Monday, April IS, at 8 p. ni. Patricia Lee Hull was initiated Into the order and she also re-; ceived the Kest award. After the business meeting a jwlluck supper was served lo 2; mem bers by the hostesses Vera Heeves and Erma Miller. Games wero played, and Mildred Smith and Anna McDonald received uwards. The juveniles met as usual at 4 p. in. that same day in the KC hall with senior advisor Stella Dryden in charge of the games and refreshments. The next meet ing of the Neighbors and Juven iles will be May 6. ... Throt Hoittsiti At Tuesday Ta Mrs. Klmer II. Balslger, Mrs. : Leo N. Hills and Mrs. Howard Listne were co-hostesses at the prettily appointed tea given Tuesday of last week at the Masonic temple by members of ' the Eastern Star Social club. T'ownsend Club The Townsend club met Tues day evening, April 2, at the home of Mr., and Mrs. H. O. Myers. The meeting was pre sided over by George Randall, vice president. , A donation was made to the cancer drive. After the meet ing, the group played curds with awards going to Mrs. Ingleborg Wilkerson, Itudolph Schimincs ky, Mrs. Muudu Cross and Earl Humes, Refreshments were served by Peggy Roberts and 1 1 u Douglas. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jerrue, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schimi nesky, Anna Urisbobc, Delia Arnold, Maude Cross, Lena Schweiger, Ingleborg Wilkerson, Mary Uennctl, liernice Mc Cracken, Earl Barnes. Howard Corbett and R. E. Edwards. ... Stork Shower Employes of Miller's honored Frank Bogatay with a stork shower Tuesday morning ot the store, and later breakfast was served. Dick Post poured the coffee and others of the group served the breakfast. The affair was held at 8:30 o'clock. e r j tym com Matt with HALF A HOUSE! GFS Elects The Junior group of the Girls Friendly society of St. Paul's f.plseopal churcn nas eiceien i officers for the coining year and 1 is now meeting In the purlsh hall each Monday afternoon at i ill o'clock, I Jean Adams Is president of the group, Kathleen Mclntee is i vice president, Shirley Dickin son secretary, and Virgic Toyly, treasurer. Advisors arc Mrs. .lames Wullinder and Mrs. L. W. Miles. i The GFS is a national organi. zatlon of the Episcopal church and the Junior group Is made up of fourth and fifth graders, j Other members besides the offi-! cers are Sue Sessler, Sue Bran- . son, Diane Oldenburg. Sara ! Stewart, Jonc Stahl, Shirley i Keescc. Sharon Miles, Beverly i Hunt end Carol Jean Elliott. I ... Heods Group The Klamath J- alls Garden club will meet the first Monday In May, which fulls on the sixth of the month, in the city library clubrooms. Reelected president of the or ganization for the second term was Mrs. Will Wood. I ... j j The Friendly Circle met ! I Thursday, April 11. with Nellie; ! Whitemcn of 2450 Orchard way, I land thu assisting hostess was I Lizzie Little. Luncheon was i MTvcd at 1 p. m. to the members and several guests, and the busi ness meetintf followed. Ipha I Brown. Violet Vance, Kathryn ! Billings and Arbhur Stone all iwerc honored an their birthdays : fall during April. Minnie Pad-: gett of 412 Upham will be the j hostess on Annl r.. Girl Scour Head To Toko Training Florence McConahcy, local Girl Scout executive director, has been informed that her ap plication to enter Camp Edith Macy In Pleaantville, N. Y., has been accepted. Miss McConahcy will tuke a professional orientation course at the camp from June 14 to July 12. Camp Edith Macy Is the old est and largest adult training camp In the Girl Scout organiza tion and offers courses for pro fessional Girl Scout workers from all parts of the country. She recently returned from Issaquah, Wash., where she took a course for established camp di rectors. Miss McConahcy has been the local executive direc tor since last fall when she came here from Seattle to accept the position. nriLtXD NEWS, KUmalk rll, Or. WMINKSDAY, AtU It, IMS, rt NU. "g2 I Potato Buyers Take Trip South MERRILL, April 17 Potato buyers representing several companies which buy in this I area have gone south to Shatter I and Bakcrsficld where harvest- ing will get under way in the immediate future. Mr. ond Mrs. ! Dale West and daughter Sara left last week. West is mambcr of the Calorc Pack. They were accompanied by Paul Dalton, Klamath Falls, also of Calore. Kenneth Colwell of Levy and Zentner left Sunday and Wil liam Hutto of the El-Bee com pany at Hatfield left Monday. W. G. Osborne, Tulelakc j grower and shipper, is also at Bakcrsficld. See Ve you v tiori. US u P'01 1ben,, iH 9' ithout obl'9- 6425 ;o. 9h 1 - April Sunsrl shows how half s house can fill your needs now later become "presto change" the house you'd like to have. Congratulate me... Have a Coke . . . sociable refreshment for all hands 'round "I'm engaged !" An event no girl ever forgets. Refreshment is in order, so the invitation is I lave a Co1C. Coca-Cola just naturally goes with happy, friendly moments of informal hospitality. Coke belongs in your icebox because it belongs with good times and friendly living. IOTTLED UNDER AUTIIOKItY OP Till COCA-COIA COMPANY IV COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS BBS Spring St. Phon S632 Hoar Morton Downey KFJI 9:15 A. M. mm sain Coke a Coca-Cola 'Com-CoIiT and III abbreviation "Coko" are the reaiatered trade marks which distiniruish the prod- Jtwuct of The Coca-Cola Company. aum Customers Eligible TO BUY NYLONS April 17 through April 23 Names selected through our impartial distribution plan BERTHA GILLETTE. 2133 Halablrd LILLIAN MOmtE. UIXI Monclalre MRS J. J. HEX. 3030 Vine ALICE B HOOVER. 3931 Frieda JESSIE P. SUMMERS. 403 Linroln MRS JOHN F. KUNZE. 336 Brod JOSEPHINE B. EDWARDS. K. View Auto Court LENA M. CAIN. .1113 So. 61h LOUISE WILLIAMS. 5322 Harian Dr. DOROTHY JACKSON. Rt. J, Box 611 JOV GWYN. 233 Fulton MRS. WM. POWELL. 3526 AltamOnt MRS. BILL POWELL. 610 Doly MRS FERN FOSTER. Rt. 3. Box 242 DAC1E HOOVER. 3413 ShaMa Way MRS A. M BRADFORD, 1540 California Kl'TH L HEIDRICK. 213 Washington MRS JOHN CARLSON. 1635 Nlmttx RF.UIAH E. COTTER. 3086 Summers Lane , EMMA LOU MEYERS. Lakeihore Drive MRS DAVE REINOLDSON. 310 Lincoln ETHEL M. SABOLCK. K. View Auto Court CLARICE CALYEN. R50 So. Rivenide MARIE P. GOULD. 511 Alameda PAULINE MCDONALD. 912 Walnut LUI.A G. WELLS. 390 Hllklde MARGARET MAE OLSEN. Tulelake. Calif. MRS HOWARD HEFFMAN. 1536 Johnson JENNIE EASTER. 1030 California MINNIE PATTERSON. 702 No. 11th MRS C. A. SMITH. 2539 Kane BEltLAH C. SPARKS. 515 Hawthorn MRS. RAY DINGMAN. 1612 Worden MRS JOHN GIACOMINI. Merrill, Ore. HELENA HORTON. 304 So. 4lh MAUDE BROWN. 2008 Arthur LOIS M. GRAHAM. 4906 Avalon ANETTE F. WILCHER. 1505 Fulton BEHN1CE JONAS. 840 California MRS O. E. POWELL. 1435 Worden AGNES M. SMART. 617 Adami MRS A. W. POLLARD. Lakcshore Drive MARY PARENT. 128 So. 7th MRS BARRETT PATTERSON. Don-la, Calif. MRS. GEORGE WISE. Dorris. Calif. MRS W W. WILSON. Dorris. Calif MARGARET R. JONES. 927a Jefferson NAOMI GEORGE. 1345 Wilford HKRNICE BELL. 2141 Cnry JANETTE L. ROGERS. 1434 Oreaon Ave. RUTH W. COLAHAN. 913 No. 8th LUCI1.E HEl.KER. 920 Lincoln ANNIE MACMILLAN. 611 No. 11th LOIS S. McKENDREE. Merrill. Ore. MRS J. C. RI7.ZO. 815 No. 9th FRANCES A. REDMAN. 231 No. 9th MARY JO SCOTT, 1204 Crescent MRS. BERT DANIELSON. 2210 Wantland MRS EARL GREENE, 840 Rose GEN1EVE BULLOUGH. 2121 Vine OHF.LL B. ELLSON, 423 No lit EVELYN NORR1S, 821 Mt, Whitney LA VERNE VAN METER. 2061 Wantland STELLA DE BEL, 620 E. Main DANNIE HALL. 913 California MAY KOVBY, Altamont Court ALMA RYSER 502 Plum MRS ROSE HILTON. 2019 Main CLAt'DlNE COLDWELL 3326 Hilyard EDNA M. GILCRIST. 4006 Avalon ROSE I, THOMPSON. 1112 Fulton MRS. E. KURTH. 1R35 Worden MRS. H. W. JOHNS. Dorris. Calif. MRS W. H. CHILTON. Cascade Ants. ANGELtNE BRAVO, 331 So. Eldorado BFSSIF. MARIN. 3037 Boardman JUNE R. WAI.l.WORK. 134 No. 3rd I.FNA M. REFDEH. Rt. 2 Box 698 ADDIE M. NIXON. Box 33R MRS VERA McQUlSTON. Ft. Klamath, Ore. JUANITA CRAWFORD, 2533 WIARD MRS. C. A. DREESZEN. 133 Hillside JACQUELINE EITTREIM. 747 Alameda EDYT1IE LESLIE. 135 Sheldon JEANE THOMPSON. 113 No. 10th VIVIAN JONES 119 No. 7th MRS. L. W HUBIN. 1937 Oregon Ave. JEAN LEWIS. Chllootlin . ELLEN t'PP. 303 Jefferson SUZ1E SMITH. 2133 Vine ANNA M TRIPPETT. 2120 Vine DOROTHY ANN KNOEBLE. Blv, Ore. MVS GEO. CHATALAS. Cascade ADIS. HF.t EN I.. ANDERSON. 320S Walton Dr M"S. FRIEDA riEHLINGER. HI. 2. Box 671 MRS. C. H. KELLY Rt. 1. Box 330 MRS. K. P EATON. 4312 Shasta Way VPS H. L. FUSOV n11ll Mo-loo M"S J. F HOOGENOYK. 3329 White W't n FIX 3ml Mok Ave. AGNES SC ARB ROUGH, 412 Oak One week to buy. Please call at our store in person. No phone calls, please, No lay-aways. t) Please bring identification when purchasing. ,J0 MAIN STREET o Iff1 Shop the store you enjoy THE TOWN SHOP 5th and Main r-Z- J N ...SI MS'l ) I Engagingly femi nine dresses to add to your magnetic charm! Enchanting for Easter when you want to look your prettiest. 11.79 to 22.50 Suits . . . Toppers . . . to make you the prettiest girl in the Easter parade! They're marvelous for through springtime! Suit 32.27 Coat 22.50 HVvu v Blouses ... Soft spring blouses in this season's most exciting fem inine styles. 2.70 to 9.95 Accessories . . ." Glamorize your Easter suit . . . with flower fresh accessories! Add a petal-perfect dickie, flower garden colors in gloves and matching bag, and accessories you'll adore to wear. 1.98 up 1.00 up :o3so THE Town Shop 5th and Main .OiMnc-cc&.