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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1946)
. lit Party Honors Mrs. Kafer Mrs. Fred' Kafer Jr., national Girl Scout field advisor, was honor guest at a party Thursday evening, May 2, in the Episcopal rhurch parish. .,."., . Atterdlng the affair were leaders, assistant leaders, troop committee members, council members, and adults interested in Scouting. , , ,. , Mrs. Kafer spoke to the group on the association plan. She returned to her home In Medford Saturday following a two-day visit here. She came to Klamath Falls from her headquarters in Colli Party tables were decorated In )tnk and green with sprays of srrtng blossoms about the room. Refreshments were served and MAi.n nxwi. m.m.ik mil, on. wsnmtaiMT, wr I, mt, ran WsM cumes were played On the committees were Mrs. Dean Osborn, decorations; Flor ence McConahey and Mrs. Roy Carter, entertainment; and Mrs Vern Owens, Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, Mrs. R. C. Woodruff, Mrs. R. H. Radcliffe, Mrs. Paul Tanner, and Mrs. James Pinniger. Attending were Mrs. Kafer, Mrs. Rollin Thomas, Mrs. James Pinniger, Mrs. Francis Welkins, Mrs. Lottie M. Miller, Mrs. L. A. Murphy, Mrs. Even tt Dennis, Mrs. Kit Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Hill, Mrs. Ronald Whitlatch, Mrs. William Bond, Mrs. Gert rude Pruitt. Mrs. E. A. Davis, Mrs. Paul Horn. Mrs. Stanley Ellsmore, Mrs. Jack Elliott, Mrs. H. R. Burritt, Mrs. Hans Frei, Mrs. Frank Lam bo, Mrs. William Bryan, Mrs. G. E. Mathews, Mrs. A. R. Feo co, Mrs. Fred Hayford, Mrs V. R. Toombs. Mrs. Elsie Hay don, Mrs. R. H. Radcliffe. Mrs. Dean Osborn, Mrs. Maye Wells, Mrs. Lowell Kaup, Mrs. Helen Hardin. Mrs. Paul Tanner, Mrs. Vern Owens. Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, Florence McConahey, and Mrs R. C. Woodruff. May Day Tea Members of Brownie troop 28 of Altamont elementary school honored their mothers and teach ers with a pink tea on Wednes day. May 1. Decorations followed a May Day theme. Assisting the girls were their leaders, Mrs. Ger, trude Pruitt, Mrs. Paul Horne, and Mrs. Francis Davis. On the program were Sheryl Metier and Joan Thorn, piano solos, Jewell Rodgers and Shirley Roberts, violin duet, and Nancy Pruitt, who danced, accompanied by Mrs. B. V. Yadon. Sharon Davis presented an acrobatic routine. Hand painted plaques made by the girls were given to the mothers present Troop committee members who assisted in serving were Mrs. Stanley Elsemore and Mrs. Wil ford Shulmire, Twenty-one members of the troop will fly up in a special ceremony and receive their wings on Friday, May 10. Ceremony In a ceremony read Sunday, May 5, in the First Methodist church of Klamath Falls, Cora Mae Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coke of Bly, became the bride of Norman Conner of Shoshone, Idaho. The Rev. Victor Phillips read the ceremony. Attending the bride and groom were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nickleson. The bride wore a white suit, with white accessories, and a shoulder corsage of carnations and gardenias. Present for the ceremony In addition to the wedding party were Mr. and Mrs. John Toner of Wieser, Idaho; Ernest Coke, Wanda Brewer, Wadene Jenk ins and L. Seymour. A dinner was held at Lucca's cafe in honor of the couple. Following a wedding trip in Idaho, they will make their home in Los Angeles. Recital Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore will present her piano pupils in recital Friday evening. May 17, at Altamont Junior high school. A program of solos and duo piano numbers will be given, with violin numbers played by a pupil of Harry Borel. The pro ' gram will be announced later. Friends are cordially invited. Mid-lteJi SOCIETY . t r: iii IS i vSEa-S aS LITTLE BOBBY is the 14- month-old son of Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Shepard of 2331 Radcliffe. Evergreen Dinner Party Orions entertained their, hus-! bands and guests with a dinner party in the Community Con- gregational hall, Friday evening, May 3. Decorations were on a funny paper theme. Cards were played following dinner. 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