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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1946)
V May Day The Kliimutli Kalis Nil club lipid Ha ri'Kulur nii'ctluK In tho I'rllcnn parly room Wetliinsriay, Mny 1, with Mil. Murxlmll Cor licit pmlillnu. Di'Curiitlnii tlir purly tables wi'io niliilulmt) Mny polo and Muy baskets. In keeping with tin Muy Uuy tlirina. Nrw mcinbiTS were Intro duced a i id pmcnli'd with cor. situca. Thry urn Mn. l.ratir 1 Viiiilnulmi, Mn, Clinton Lantlla, Mm. Juini'M Humes, Mra, Jack MclliT and Mra. Di-un Oaliorn. Mra. Ed Huhluann Kuve re port on tho crrrnionlul hold In Ashland roccntly, ( The 411 members present low an educational movliiu picture on the activities of the Shrine litiaptliil which wiia preavntud by Cilia Anderson. Tim ticket committee, Mra. Phillip Colo, cliulriiuui, Mri. Chester Herman unci Lola Cuaael, (distributed tlrketa to the mem bers for the Sliilno heneflt dunce to he held June 1. Portland Rites Tim homo of Mr. Howard Swcnson In Portland win (he acono nf the wedding;, Saliirduy, April 27, uf her daughter, Norma McC'liiiie, to Vincent H. FerranlM, ami of Mra. Miihcl Ken-ante, alio of Piirtlund. Tho ceremony wna rcod In a aelthiK nf aimp drugona and candles by the Hev. K, llrooka. The bride wore a vray anil ami carried a lavender orchid , on ii white prayer book. Marilyn McClane. (later of the bride, wna her only attendant. .She wore a pale tireen milt with a aliMulrirr corsage of pink rose buds. Mra. Jack D. Cornell, cousin of the bride of Klamath Full, aiing "Hecauae," and played the traditional wedding mimic. Don Garbarlno waa beat man. Following the ceremony, a re ception waa held at the brlde'i home. The table waa decorated In aprliiK flowera. Mra. W. L. Carter of Klamath Falla, served the wedding cake, assisted by Nancy truest. Pouring waa Kdua Mae Hrown. Out of town gueata were Mra. W. L. Carter, Mra. Jack D. Cor nett and ton, Jackie, all of Klam ath Falla. After a wedding trip to Mt. Hood, the young couple wilt re- aide In Portland. Regents Graduate rcgentiofthe Wom en of the Mooae met Friday, May 3, at the home of Belle Tompkina. 122 Lew la, for a bus iness meeting and carda. Twelve members attended, and Bertha Hewitt held high score, Ruby Bell second, and Krancea Walta received the traveling award. The meeting June 7 will be at the home of Edna Jenaen, 241 Michigan. Contract Club Helda Thursday Meeting The Thursday Contract club met at tho home of Alice Law rence, 330S Anderson, on Thurs day, Mny 2, for dessert and enrris. There wns one .guest, Betty woods, who received tho award for second place. Bertha Hewitt held high score and Idollne Schupp received the traveling award. Clara McPherren will be hostess for the next meeting. Bhrlners Hold Seafood Dinner Bhrlners and Hiclr ladles held crab and clam chowder feed Wednesday evening, May 1, In the Wlllard hotel. The cocktail hour was from 6:30 to 7:30. Glenn Inman, pres ident, presided and Harry Wayne was in charge of entertainment. 4 Bass Hat awui imasr CjMoif Miss Dolye Varden rim-os Hobm rtpnmMna, Ao wM be at om Ccawalai PP""i4 o Ms wee, to riwal lofstt beeoty mstaoaij Ifoai frimon Hovte, fernowl New Yofk Solon, er talon V skcUvi aaee-asi ond keatmeat prpoHof)s, i Saturday Last Day CROWNED AT THE JUNIOR-SENIOR prom given of the Veterons Memorial hall last Friday evening by students of Sacred Heart ocodemy, were Queen Mary Vandenberg ond King Bill O'Keefe. Crowning the king is Susan Cons, presi dent of the junior closs, ond plocing the wreath o flowers on Mary's head is Bill Colbert, junior student. Guderian. Social Calendar TUvmsJar. Mf Wrrod Haart Mulhttr Club, T W p. I jrnarrsim a nit llvar lm Tkuratlar. May 1 Girl Scout intrma(Jial aid Brownt ltadarv pknlr, Mnnr nark. (rUr. Mar Brown I Mavl, Modc ntld Circle Meets On Monday, May 8, Ewauna circle 647 of the Neighbors of Woodcraft met in the KC hall for a regulnr business meeting with Vera Reeves, guardian neighbor, presiding. Dickay Freeman was prcaent ed with gifts from the Thimble club and the circle, and Effiu Redkey received the aunshlno award. Refreshments were served by Ida Mochetta, Ruth Hull and Patricia Hull. For the meeting on May 20 the commit tee will consist of Vera Reeves, Sylvia Braiman, Sylvia Clay ton, Leola Thompson and Wil lan Floetke. Juveniles of the Neighbors of Woodcraft met at 4 o'clock tho same day in the KC hall for a business meeting, games and re freshments. Senior advisor, Stella Dryden, waa In charge of the refreshments. There will be no meeting May 20, and Louise Barnhart and Donna Cone will be in charge June 3. Members of St. Paul's Women's auxiliary met Thursday. May 2, at the home of Mrs. G. M. Uplng ton of 1940 Portland. Mrs. E. P. Livingston reviewed the study book, "God Is Not Dead," stressing the Importance of fellowship In worship. Tea was served. Presiding at the tea table was Mrs. Living ston. The next meeting will be on Thursday afternoon, May 16, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. J. Larson of S13 Washington. Convocation report will be given at this meeting. Last Meeting MERRILL Meeting for the last time until September the Altar aoclcty of St. Augustine's church spent last Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Dan O Keefc, Tulclake, with Mrs. Tom O Keefe, Malin, aj co-hostess. Mrs. Ben Johnson, secretary, acted as president in the ab sence of Mra. Paul Tschlrky Members sewed on articles to be sold at the annual bazaar during the next holidny season. It was reported that the Ma lin group under the leadership of Mrs. Ben Johnson and Mrs. James Lacey will serve supper at a dance In Malin, Mny 10 Mrs. Hugh Favley, chairman of the Merrill group reported on tiie success of the Easter food sale. Present for the afternoon were Mrs. E. M. Hammond, Mrs. John Glacomlni, Mrs. James Lacey, Mrs. Bob Barry, Mrs. August Andricu and daughter Louise, Mra. N. H. Bogue, Mrs. John Kelleher, Mrs. Richard Wnlsh, Mrs. Hugh Fnlvey. Mrs. Jim O'Keefe, Mrs. Ben Johnson. Mrs. Jess Dieter, Mrs. Hugh O'Con nor, Mrs. Tom O'Keefe, Mrs. Clarence Schott, Mrs. Scott, and Father O'Connor. Meeting Thursday evening, Mny 2, the auxillnry to the Veterans of For eign Wars held a regular meet ing in the library clubroom, with 32 members present. The new president, Mabel Brocklrup, presided, and three candidates were initiated, Jose phine Penrod, Maude Gibson and Beryl Houston. Theresa Al lesch and Patricia Henry re ceived the special awards for ob taining tho most members in 1S46. Ella Mullin, poppy chairman, outlined her plans for Poppy Day, May 25, and plans were made for the parade on V-E Day, It was voted to send The Herald and News to Corp. Lindi, at present in a hospital in Snn Diego, as he enjoys receiving local news. Honoring the new members, refreshments were served at the close of the meet ing to the auxiliary. At the next meeting, May 16, delegates to the state encamp ment to be held in Corvnllis June 30 through July 3 will be elected and supper will be served by the post and auxiliary Jointly; Classified Ads Bring Results. Send Yotir Coat To lllcharils ONE MOTH CAN RUIN YOUR COAT Every coat Is brushed and sprayed before It is stored in eur chemical eontrol fumigated vaults. CLEANING GLAZING REPAIRING Mothers' Tea A tea honoring mothers nf Mills school district was an event of Frlduy afternoon, May 3, when the school faculty entertained. Tea hours were from 2 o'clock to 4. Presiding at the tea table during the first hour were Mrs, M. F. Slirecve and Mrs. Irene Foster, Pouring from 3 to 4 o'clock were Mrs. Dorothy Hog ers and Mrs. J. K. Calder. During the afternoon the girls' chorus and a violin ensemble entertained. Members of the Mills faculty who served on committees In charge of arrangements were Golden Brown, general tea chair man; Florence Walker, invita tions and reception; Ida Edsall, tea table; Klda Fletcher, dishes, and Patricia Hunt, music. Reunion A family reunion was held at the Cecil Mutt home in River view addition last week when Mr. and Mrs. Matt had as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Hold and Mrs. Frances Har rison of Pomona, Mrs. Fred Gaucher of Sun Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Matt of Portland. All are former resi dents of Klamath Falls. This visit marked the first time that the guest had seen If your hair ii bulky or out of curl, have a Custom Cut and New Perm MARGIE'S BEAUTY SALON Air Cooled 123 N. th St. How this entirely For Complvt Prafsilonal Type Hair Can, oppty imw scitntlfk formula Soonfex CONDITION!, krora end Aflw mt ewMnWOOifiej f 0 VV At S Bnf m Pn.l-iM 7L aim . 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