Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 07, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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bhower Honors
Ann Stevenson
MT. I.AKI Ann Stevenson win honored wild shower Hun
liny nflernoon at the uiuiiho hull. Slio will wed I'Biil Kulrclo mi
Saturday, Aiiuunt III.
Hostesses were Mm, riirrrl llllyaril. Mm. Ira Orcin, Mn, J. A.
Marshall, Mm. Merrill IIihhI, Mm. Willlmn Cunningham, Mn.
Hurry Orein mid Mm. Willlmn lliiys.
The idiiiii w. altrmllvo wllh arriiuueiui'iils of phlox anil
llhiilloll. lilf! tiilile wi-re mi-
tercd with wi't'lM-i anil oiihy-1
hreatli. !
Ilrlly Kvrrett unil Hetty '
r'alrclo assisted ttir honor uuel !
In 0Knlnu Hills.
Present were Mm. I'iiiiI
llrelthnuit. Mid. Krnrsl llrel-1
tliiuiil, Mm. T. I) Jiirkmm,
Mm. l.uwreiue lllrk, Mm. l-'i link ,
C'orjienlnif. Mm. lli'X 1 1 lull
Mm. Kslelhi Hill, Mm. Itulpli
Hill, Mm. Wnnl Dnliin, l.niriiin
noil lli'tte Dollill, Mm. Hoy l.n
I'riirle, Mm. Allien Slime, Mm,
Kurresl llieltliiiupl, Mm. Cur
nil Howe, Mm, Wlllluui Cun
nlnilhuin, Mm. Delhi llnyii. Mm.
Albert Keudy, Lucille Kendy,
Mm. Hciwo K luiiiy . Dcniiiu Kin
nry, Mm. A. II. Dliksmi. Ilur
huru UlrkMin, Mm. Kin I Muck,
llrvc-rlry Murk, Donna Dixon,
Mm. Jesllu Kuylnr. Mrs. C'lnr
enre (iobrr, llcllv Kiilrclo, Mr.
mill Mm. rtonnlt! Whltlnlih, Mr.
mill Mm. I'ercy Dixon.
Mm. Jay Miinnlni;, Mm.
Jiimrii Crawford. Mm. Ilrnry
Kenton, Mm. Wiilliu-e 'Dininp.
on, Mm. S. K. Kuiiiun, Mm. U.
S. ThoiiipMin, Mm. llowiiril
Jnck.iim, Mr. mid Mm. Anilrrw
Collier. Lurolvn Collier, Mr.
mul Mm. F, W. Iltlyurd, Mm.
W. M. iliind. Mr. mid Mm. (inr
n-t Demi llllynrd, Mm. Klizu-In-Ill
Nnirm. Hubert Norrls,
Mm. II. K. Culklim. Mm. Cius
llllyaril, Mm. Knsa Mi'Cnrnuick,
Mr. mul Mm. Cohnun O I.nuiili
lit). Mm. A, L, Mumliiill, Mr.
anil Mm. J. A. Mumliiill, Mm.
Helen Striiinan, Mr. anil Mm.
William Miimhiill, Mm. Kldon
Knylor, Mm. Willlmn Kaflon,
Mary I.oulse Kiiinun, Hetty
Kverltt, Mm. O. 1 llrown, Mrs.
II. I.. Fh-minit, Mr. mid Mm.
Kenneth Klahn.
Mm. William Illiirknuin, Mrs
I.. A. Weil, Mm. Hurry On-m,
Mm, Ira Orem, Mm. C. J. limn,
Mm. H. C. Short, Mrs. Dayton
Flnchiiin. Mm. Joi Ki-lli-r,
I .on I mi Keller. Mr. mul Mm.
Jay Falrc-lo, Mr. mid. Mm. C. K.
Hrlssenilen, Mr. and Mn. V.
K. Jeff coat, Mr. and Mm. Jut-k
Barton and Diann and Mr. and
Mn. Alfred Collier and Dorothy
Collier.
Neighbors
NelKhhors of Woodcraft held
regular meeting In the KC
hall Monday evening, Atiuunt 5.
t 8 o'clock with Vera Itecven,
guardian neighbor, presiding.
Tho Sunshine March award
wan preiented to Kva Ilk-hard-ion,
and clehratlng their
birthdays In Julv were Kffle
Kcdkey, Stella Wells, Dlckiiy
Freemun and Ida Morhrltaz.
Mary nronnian was reported
III. There wan a very good at
tendance at thin meeting, and
Installation practice win held.
Refreshment were served later
In the evening by a committee
consisting of Attn Chirk, chair
man, assisted by Mildred l.nr
Kent, Stella Persell and Kllcn
Ely.
Council
The Women'! Council of the
First Christian church will hold
It regular meeting Thursday
at the church beginning with a
potluek luncheon at noon and
a program and business meet
ing at one o'clock.
All women and friends of
the church are Invited to at
tend. There will be a meeting
of the executive board at It
o'clock Thursday morning.
SOCIliTV
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At Th Sign
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RED ROOSTER
Klamath's Flntit
614 Klamath At..
Open 5:30 a, m. to 10 p. m
rba Ml Car Tartr Rf rvallens
Recent Bride
MT. I.AKI Mrs. Garret
Di-iin llllynrd, u recent bride,
was honored with a miscella
neous shower at tho grange hull
Friday ufternoon,
Hiistessi-s were Mm. Juy Fair
clo. Mrs. Irn Orein. Mrs. Itoy
Lul'rarie, Mrs. William Cun
niiiiiliiiui, Mrs. Lawrence liirk,
Mrs. O. 1.. Drown, Mrs. A. H.
Campbi-ll, Mm. C. K. Ilrissen
den and Mrs. Hurry Ureui.
Arrungi'inents of gladioli dec
oruted the room and bowls of
sweet peus, simpdrugnn and
buby breath centered tho lace
covered gift table.
Assisting the guest of honor
In oM-nlng her gifts were llcv
erley Muck, Dunlin Kinney and
Lucille Kt-udy.
Guests in addition to the
guest of honor were Mrs. Ward
Dolun, Lorraine, Kosemurie and
llette Dolan, Mrs. Krnest Hrel
thnupt. Mrs. F. W. llllynrd,
Mrs, Hnttle Green, Mm. Percy
Dlxnn, Donnu Dixon, Mm. A.
1,. Mumliiill, Mrs. J. A. Mur
sluill, Mrs. llnyd Bruner, Mm.
Mury Geblmrilt, Mrs. Pulrlclu
Houstleu. Mrs. Opal Hlchardson,
Mrs. Jack Hiirlon, Dliinc llar
lun. Mrs. Cryslel Cheyne. Mm.
Karl Dehllnger, Mm. T. D.
Jackson, Mrs. Vernon Dtirant,
Mrs. Alvln Cheyne, Mm. Basil
llrown, Mrs. Stanley Masten,
Jean and Shirley Masten,
Mm. Ilurnld Dixon. Mrs. Mar
gurel Wells. Donna Kinney,
Mrs. Kutle Byers. Mrs. F.mll
Wells. Mrs. 1. W. Campbell,
Mrs. Hurry Booth, Mm. Albert
Stone, Kuby Kester. Mrs. C. J.
Hess. Mm. J. A. Johnson, Mrs.
I.i-lnnd Cheyne, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Swisher, Mrs. Sam Hu
man, Mrs. Henry Scmon. Mrs.
Scott Thompson, Mm. Wallace
Thompson, Mrs. Gertrude I'ru
III, Nancy, Roberta and Judy
Prultt. Mm. A. II. Dickson, Mr.
and Mm. F.url Tillon, Mrs. Al
bert Keady, Lucille and Sylvlu
Kendy, Mm. Gus llllynrd, Mrs.
L. W. George, Carol George,
Mrs. H, L. Fleming. Erla Flem
ing. Mrs. E. R. Norrls, Mrs.
William Williams. Mm. Emma
I.nmb. Mrs. Nina Noble, Mrs.
Paul Drcllhaupt, Mrs. Jay Man
ning, Mrs. 11. M. Thompson,
Mrs. Mary Breithuupt, Mrs.
Earl Mack, and Beverley Mack.
Mary Louise Enmnn, Mrs.
Helen D e r r y. Mm. Mauda
Roberts, Mrs. George Steven
son, Ann Stevenson, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Cover. Mrs. B.
W. Short, Mrs. Fred Beymer
Jr., Betty Folrclo. Mrs. W. K.
Jcffcoat. Mrs. William Black
man, Mm. Alton Short and
Mrs. Wllllnm Knfton, Mrs. R.
C. Short, Mrs. Dayton Flnchum,
Mrs. Floyd Short, Mrs. Harold
Slaughter, Mrs. John Short,
Mrs. Mary Walker and Ruth
Paltin.
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Guest
Mrs. Charles A. Lytic of 11)30
Fremont had as her house
jfuest Inst week DeDec Lopez
of Scuttle, Wash.
The guest visited various
points of scenic Interest in this
section and also visited at Red
mond, Ore.
Slie left Saturday, returning
by way of the Willamette high
wny to Portland and then to
Seattle.
Visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.
Kroenert have as their guest,
Mr. Krocnt-rt'a sister. Mrs.
John W. Fowler of Chicago,
who arrived Sunday morning.
This Is Mm. Fowler's first
visit to Klamath Falls. She rc-
orlH liking the city and is
looking forwurd to a trip to
Crater lake,
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Picnic
The internal revenue depart
ment office of Klamath Falls
held a picnic Friday, August 2,
at Moore park.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. H. 11. Hadley and Connie,
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lourharn
mcr and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvan T. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence K. F.llson, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Wcathcrford, Elc
nora Weatherford. Jack Bar
bour and Walter Fleet.
Frogs sleep In the mud during
the winter.
Entertained
OLENE Members of the
Lost River grange entertained
with a bridal shower for Ann
Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Georgo Stevenson, Thurs
day evening, August 1, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Masten.
Each guest brought a Jar of
canned fruit as a gift to Miss
Stevenson who is the bride
elect of Paul Falrclo.
Present were the guest of
honor, Mrs. Emma Rucck, Mrs.
Frank Corpening, Mrs. A. R.
Campbell, Mrs. Irvin Campbell,
Mrs. R. B. Sturman, Mrs. W. F.
Marshall, Mrs. Fred Rueck,
Mm. Joe Sullivan, Mrs. Jack
Barton, Mrs. A. L. Marshall,
Mm. II. E. Calkins, Mrs. Mar
ion Barnes, Mrs. Glen Wright,
Mrs. Eva Booker, Mm. Frank
Sullivan, Mrs. John Marshall,
Mrs. O. L. Brown, Mrs. Basil
Brown, Mrs. Mary Gcbhart,
Mrs. Boyd Bruner, Mrs. Bob
Lewis. Mrs. Rex High, Mrs.
Ivan Eggcrs, Virginia, Jean and
Gcraldine Masten, Donna Kin
ney, Helen Sullivan and Mrs.
Stanley Masten.
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LOUISE FOTHERINGHAM, daughter of Mrs. Harriet B.
Folhcringham of Merrill, became the bride of PFC Thadeus
Storosciak in a ceremony reod in Santa Cruz, July 18. Fol
lowing his discharge from the army, Mr. and Mrs. Storosciak
will make their home in New York City.
KennellEllis.
Vacation
SPRAGUE RIVER Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Runnels returned
home to Snrague River last
Saturday after a four -week
vacation trip In their new
Dodge pickup which took them
through 17 states, a roundtrip
of H:ioo miles.
Runnels spent some time
with his brothers and sisters
whom he had not seen for 13
years. Altogether there arc 16
children and one step-mother
I living within a radius of 25
Pinochle
miles of each other. There arc
70 grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren. The Runnels left Sproguc
River and traveled through Al
turas, Calif., Boulder dam, Ne
vada, Arizona, New Mexico,
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio. In
diana, Illinois and Iowa. Mrs.
Runnels visited her relatives In
different parts of Iowa. They
returned through Nebraska,
Wyoming, Utah and Idaho,
Going East Mr. and Mrs. R.
II. Anderson of Klamath Falls
are making plans for an auto
mobile trip to Columbus, O.,
where they will attend the sov
ereign grand lodge convention
of the Independent Order of
Odd Fellows. They will be ac
companied on the trip by Mr.
nnd Mrs. Arthur W. Foster of
Portland, and will represent the
grand ( lodge encampment of
Oregon. They will leave on the
eastern trek on September 4.
In Command SSgt. E. L.
Therling is now commanding
the Klamath Falls armv reeruit.
Ing office after the transfer of
major John Clayton to Tucson,
Arizona.
Meeting
Ada Willlttn, noble grand,
presided over the regular meet
ing of Prosperity Rebekah
lodge held in the IOOF hall
Thursday evening, August 1.
and plans were laid out for the
full work. The next meeting
will be August 15.
To Portland Mm. Jennie M.
Leach of :I20 Michigan flew to
Portland Tuesday to attend the
convention of the Charis cor
poration. She will return by
plane Thursday.
Before military orders In
creased production, an average
of 715,000 trucks valued at
$445,000,000 were sold each
year from 1935 to 1939.
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mau l ubciii nun i id
The Lady Eagles club met
Friday evening at the home of
Mildred Mosby with 14 present.
A short business meeting was
held.
Pinochle was played with
first award going to Mary
Lewis, second to Frances Her
bert and low to Vanesa Bottler.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
The next meeting will be
held Wednesday, August 14 at
noon.
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