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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1947)
T j Bridal Shower Is Event Of Tuesday MERRILL Mm. I.ouIh Mnvlllr, the former Jimleo McColluin, daughter of Mr. unci Mm. K. A. McCnllum, wn honored wllli a mlauulliiDUoun nhowiir cm Tuesday evening lit tho homo of Mm. George llohhN. IlosteKse for tho uffulr wcro Mm. O, V. Hoove and Mm. Elmer Sliikcl. A lrii white "puff bull" candle complimented by mlnliiluro figurvn of the bride und her brldemnuld and her mother centered lh table. ..I. Invited for tho evenlim were Mm. C. E. Sharp and daughter, AVhiilnlii, Mm. Jiimo lliiinmnnd, i!VVVlfVintVirVVVVitt"r Mid-Week Meeting Tli. Purenta und Patrons of Klamath Union hlith school hehl Iti regular monthly mcetlnK Wed nesday afternoon ul 2::iU In the I.lltle Theiilre. School win dis missed early no thai the lenchem could moot with them. The main article of busbies wa the rending of the amend, nient to the by-law to rulno dura. It l the plan of the orniiln t inn to glvo the bnniiiet free to tho onion thla year. The program that followed featurud two numben by the hoy' octette, Introduced by An , drew Loney Jr. and accompanied by Patricia Hunt; piano solos by Itounle 'lair, and a talk by Hubert Hiinliiler, art Iniilruclor, on the new art project In city schools. Mr. minister riispluycd noino very Interesting drawings. Stanley Woodruff spoke briefly nil rxnreiued hli amirecliitioii to Mm. Frunk Peyton and her offlcem for their effort. Coffee and cookie were erved vuii'to u by tho committee in tne cnooi , cafeteria. Mm, reyion i now appoinunis mother to act aa home room representative. They will help on the member h Ip drive and urge parent to attend thcao meeting. The next meeting daU) will bo February 12. Dancing Party The Junior Girl Friendly so ciety held a parly on Friday evening, January 17, when mem ber and their gucit enjoyed re freshments and dancing. Mi. Milton Seuler, Mm. A. J. Toyly, Mr. William Owen and Hazel Morrison assisted In the parly preparation. Present were Carol F.lliott, Kathleen Melntee, Sue Scatter, Vergle Toyly, Durlene Gully, Jon Stall), Alice McKcndrce, Patay Lehto, Geraldlne Leo, Marleno Owen, Shirley Koeaee, Sharon Mile. Harold Shirrr, Mike Burke, James Pryor, Ronnie Mitchell, Ingram Montgomery, Rlehnrd Hilton, David Maxwell, Jnmn Slark, Glenn Winkle, and Clair Bhtffman, At a meeting lait week tho girl elected now offlcem, who are Sue Ramby, president; Dur lene Gully, vice preildent; Shir ley Keoe. (ecrelary, and Mar lene Owen, treasurer. Initiation MALIN A poll uck (upper, program and bu.iinesa discussion were features of the Malin grange meeting hold Tuesday evening, January 14. Initiation will be held omotlme in Feb ruary In conjunction with the Henley grange. Present wcro Mr. and Mr. Glen Morten, Mr. and Mm. H. Wllon, Mr. and Mr. Don Mac kin, Mr. and Mm. A. F.. Street, Mr. and Mm. C. Kirkpatrtck, Mr. and Mr. Dixon, Mr. and Mm. C. Hamilton, Elmont Ken yon, Mr. and Mr. M. Loosley, Mr. and Mm. L. Pctrlck, Mr. and Mr. George Smalley, Mr. and Mm. F. Paygr, Joe Chotard, John Chotard, Effa Johnson and Mr. Evan. The next mooting will bo a social on Tuesday, January 28, with motion picture shown by the West-IIltchcock corporation. " forflof I o ftll you we nave a "Fibber McGee" coiefP That's the beauty of having Consolidated Freight ways men move your household goods. They can take them anywhere while you take it easy. They oflor you two services to take care of very household moving need: 1. Moving Van service modern trucks, trained crews, careful packing even "wardrobe . service." 1. Freightliner Pack-Crale-Ship emt'ce pack ing, crating and shipping anywhere. . PHONI FOR ritH KSTIMATI 643 Brood Phono 4151 Mm. Sherman wiildrlp, Mm. William Falvey, Mm. ruscliiii Hodges, Mm. Charles Cunning ham, Mm. Sunlo Miller, Mm. Mario Sherman, Mm. Homer Field, Mm. John McNeill, Mm. II. W. Steele, Mm. Keith Centry, Mm. Jack Fleck, Mm. Warren Fruit. Mm. Robert Diinckley, Mr. Robert Dlllman, Mm. Ku dene l)ealey, Mm. Paul Lewi, Mm. Jiime Merrllee. Mm. Robert Barry. Tho bride' mother. Mm. Mc Colluin, Mm. F.ddle llolnc, Mm. l.oo McKoen. Mm. William Mc- Clunahiin. Mm. Victor Sliuek, Mm. John McNeill, Mm. Frank. E. Trotman, Mm. Wllloby Con ner.. Mm. Roy Whellcr. Mr Ceoi'KO Elliott, Mm. Eugene (ireithum of Tuleliike. Mm George Rankin, Mm. Riley Do- I.np, Mr. Earl Aborr, Mm. lorn Cliatburn Jr., Mm. O. M. CastlO' man, Mr. Harold Wet, Mm, Dale West, Mm. Gnrrlnon Mil. ebell, Mm. R. R. Walker, Mm WlllUim Walker, Mm. Gene Hill, Mr. Beieilo Ho due, Mm Leonard Howman, Mr. Clifford Phillip, Mm. Kldon Dennl and daughter. Dolly of Tuleliike, Kllnor Hunnicutt, Joanne Kan- dra, Lola Lee Kandra, Dolores Steele and Helen Lacey. Winter Party Mid crepe paper nowmen and icicle, member of the Senior Tilrl Friendly o c I e I y of St. Paul a Epl.-copnl church held a idanclng pai dancing party Friday evening Jimunry 0. Mr John u,rmm un( Mr A, A. Montgomery - tinted. Atteiuline were Shirley Rog em, Janice Lamon, Lyn Pcrkln. Pally 1 eole. Ann Newman. Ann Hell Dial, Mnry Joan Hill, Helen Bertram, Mary Jane Howard, Haroara Johnson. Anna Lou lleckmnn, Marilyn Miller, Diane Swanscn, Hnnnte Wcley Tom Well. Robert OIon Raymond Bell, Sam Montgonv ery, David Shaffer, Paul June. Terry Luca, Bob DoverV Hon. nlo Mornhberger, Merle Decti, Jay Griffon and Stanley Zcnor Recently elected to erve a offlcem of the Senior Girl Friendly oclety were Janice Lamon, preidenl: Lyn Perkins, vice president: Helen Bertram secretary and Patty Tealc. lrcaurer. Circle Mr. W. O. Lobrey of 2144 Eberlein entertained the Senior circle of the Congregational Community churc, on Friday January 17. She wa audited by Mr. W. L. Lamon. Dessert wa served at 1:30 to Mm. H. S, Stone. Mm. H. J. McGllvray, Mm. John Murln, Mm. Godfrey Matthews. Mm. Lee Sutton, Mm, W. C. Little, Mary Eckstein and tho hostesses. Mrs. Little, vice president conducted the business meeting In tho absence of the president Mr. Charle Revel!, who wa 111 Installation of officer, sched tiled for the mooting, was not held. It was voted to subscribe to the church budget as usual Contract Club Idoline Schupp of 330 N. 10th was hostess to the Thursday Contract club on January 16 Betty Wood, a guest, held high score. Fannie Thompson, second, and Ruth Palmer, also a guest, received the traveling award. Clara Standish will be tho host ess on Thursday, January 30. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Authorized Sales and Service , Telephone 9200 V4 Jl.y-. X..-. miiiLLilljilS LINDA is the little daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. John Pori- sotto of Lindley Heights. The little girl is one year old. Kcnneii-Kiu. Visit The Kiigle auxiliary report uiKid attendance at recent niectlnii. and on Tuesday eve ning members discussed the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bryan of Bremerton, Wash., to the Med. ford aerie tills week-end. Mr, Bryan is grand worthy president of the FOE. Those who desire to go to Medford for the meet ing on Sunday arc asked to con tact Andy Meek If they do not have transportation. i no auxiliary is concluding a memlM-rsiiip drive and contest between the drill team and drum corns. Winner of the con test will be entertained uy tne losing group. Tho drill team Is practicing every Friday evening for the stale convention In Mcaiora in Juno and tho district convention to bo held hero some time In February or March, with the exact date to be announced later. Tho drum corps practices on Monday night under the direc tion of Karl Smykll. Session Prosperity Rebekah lodge mot In regular session in tho IOOF hall Thursday evening. January 16. with Ora Sweet, liable grand presiding. Charlotte Martin chaplain, named as her support' ors May Phinncy and Louise O'Brien. Following the business meeting an old-fashioned spell Ing bee was conducted by May Phinncy. Ada Wlllit received the contest award for ability in SDOIllng. Tho entertainment committee for 1947 consists of Cecil Peyton, Helen Blanas and Elizabeth Ramsby. GARY VALENTINE is the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Valentine, 302 Com mercial. He is just two months old. . y one ytur HALF PRICE SALE imowwi' LOTION miftttMUDSWI 'J0 COID ND 'WMT10N ft3i fOR POWOt. i NOW Henay : A :-y ... ' ' 1 .1" 1 i Trrf Ow I I I I I Tea Plans MERRILL A "get-together lea" I being planned by the MIIonary Aid of the Merrill 'rcsbyterlan. churcn to greet newcomer, particularly young matrons, who are Interested In church affiliation or member ship in tho aid. Tho tea will be held In mc manse on vuuin day afternoon, February 12, with hour from 2 to 5, Hostesses will be Mm. Ken neth Brown, Mm. W. F. Jln- nelti,. Mm. Mile Moore ana Mm. Vclton Hakln. Plans were made this week at a meeting at the home of Mm. Bernice wii- son. Present were air: Moore, Mrs. Ucorgo uincio, Mrs. Haskln, Mm. Martin Wln ther. Mm. E. N. Eagle, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. Stanley Anncr- sun, Mrs. rranK iiBuicy, . Jinnetlo and Mr. Wilson. Tho group will also sponsor food and apron sale on Sat urday, February 1, at Jonc store. ... Handicrafts TI.. Art Needlework, club, the rluh In Klamath F'all. ha on lis memireriiiiD ...ii . mimhrr of women who are especially aklllcd In variou handlcrafU. ine cuo -' winr,rii afternoon a t the homo of Mrs. Charles Joseph Martin. 228 North bevemn trect. Mr. Martin has seven heir loom chairs, each of different riMiifn. from early American craftsmen, and each chair is up holstered in coionui neeuie point. Mm. Martin's own hand- unrk . r'nllectine buttons is another hnhhv of Mrs. Martin's. She nl,. in 21100 buttons Bath crcd from all parts of tho world hv xnlrilers. sailors, marines and nvrannal friends. She has mnntrl the buttons on spe cially designed cardboards which are labeled as to the type of but ton. Members learned 01 tne interest attached to a collection of buttons when they are sys tematically arranged ana taoei cd with their proper historic in- tjrpKt. Special guests invited by the hn,i at the Wednesday meet- inn were Mrs. M. S. Biden and Mrs. E. M. Bubb. Member! present Included Mrs. George wirtz, club president; Mm. R. H. Anderson. Mm. J. J. Parker. Mrs. Z. J. Powell, Mrs. w. r, McMillan. Mm. Marion Hanks, Mrs. C. H. Underwood, Mrs, George Hum, Mrs. J. F. Goel ler, Mrs. Calvin Hunt, Mm. D, V. Kuykendall, Mrs. Wilbur A, Jones and Mrs. Martin. R. H, Anderson came in for tea at 4 o'clock. Mr. Calvin Hunt, 70 Pine street, will be hostess to the club Wednesday afternoon, Feb ruary 18. Miriam Circle Miriam circle of the Klamath Lutheran church met at the home of Mrs. P. M. Anderson 2201 Garden, on Tuesday. Jan uary 14. The hostess served luncheon which was followed by a short business meoting. Pro- siding over the session was Mrs, S. M. Toonosa. Rev. Topness conducted de votions and the program was presented by Mm. J. n. feebler. Nine members and eight guests were present. BOIlDUPREPBUOt' to err more STCGUGTtt If your blood LACKS IRON! Tou girl and woman who suffer m from slmpl antral that youT pal, weak, "dragged out" tht may ba due to laek of blood-Iron. So try Ljrdla E. Plnkham' TABLETS one or the beat home way to build up red blood In such caee. Plnkham' Tablet are on or the great blood Iron tonics you can buyl Buy then at any dragster. Worth trying! irAiLPiikUi'sTAClCTS TUSSY Wind & Weather Lotion Use this silken lotion once and you'll never be without it! It solves so many beauty needs. Helps prevent chapping, help protect ensitive skin, soothes complexion dryness, softens and smooths skin from head to heels. Even doubles as a make-up base. Get yours today while this annual sale is on! 50 sin ONLY 1 $1 SIZI NOW $1 family leilen ef lis $1.00 ttl.i, $1.00 ell pricei lui to F FIVE MONTHS OLD is Linda Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wood of 2348 Orchard. KcnnclI-EIJls. Committee The friendship committee of the Women of the Moose, Mer rill chapter 18. met at the home of Mamuerile fleios on iriaay, January 10, with Leta Stalt pre siding. Roll call was answered by Leta Stalt, Oltta Bradshaw, Rose Van Meter, Olivia Hobbs, Anna Hartlcrode, Dorris winebarger, Louise Icenblce, Ester Johnson, McNeill, Marguerite Fields, Mary Lou Nine. Visitors present were Betty Draxer, Dora Kutoff, Marguerite Hadlcy and Gladys Allen. A movie on infantile paralysis will be shown at the next regu lar meeting, January 21, as the chapter night program. A Valentine party for Febru ary 14, was decided on, to be sponsored by the friendship com mittee. All members of the Loyal Order of Moose 306 and all old and new members of the Women of the Moose, Merrill chapter 18, will be invited. Auxiliary Alice Gray of 1403 Division : entertained the Townsend auxili-1 ary Wednesday, January 15. Covers were laid for 14 members and two guests, Mae Rankin and Edna Heroeison. The business meeting was un-1 der the direction of Grace Jerrue, president, and the following offi cers were elected: Grace Jerrue, president; Eva Myers, vice pres- irient; Maude Cross, secretary; Mary Martin, treasurer; Peggy Roberts, flowers and cards, and Berenice McCracken, publicity. Ila Douglas is in charge of drawing names of the Silent Sisters for 1947. e Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Rajnus of Malin are chairmen of the Elks Valentine ball, set for Saturday, February 15. Serving on the committee which will arrange the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Vac lav Kalina, Mr. and Mrs. William Rajnus. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stone cypher, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ka lina, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tofell. ,; Shower Mrs. Orval McFadyen was hon ored with a surprise stork shower at her home on Tuesday, January 14. Fink carnations decornted tho refreshment table with a min- iaturo stork as a centerpiece. Attending were Mrs. McFad yen, Gertrude Tollc, Mrs. Betty i'ollarl, Mrs. Inez fcdwarcls, Mrs. Helen Mount, Mrs. Alice Solberg, Mrs. Pat Dcmctrakos, Verda Heldland, Mrs. Lucille Heifer, Mrs. Nina Nyback, Mrs. A. Ny back, Mrs. Elsie Monctt, Mrs. Vana Landers, Mrs. Madeline McFadyen, Ruth Durant, Mr. Louiie Shinn, and the hostesses, Marcia Lewis, Mrs. Svea Reed and Mrs, Ada Sheridan. Saturday Party Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hedlund entertained at their home, 1003 High, last Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gus- tofson, who were recently mar ried. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Backstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson, Peggy McKay, Ivor Strid, Fred Johnson, Elias Han son, Conrad Olscn, Frank Bjork, Albert Johnson, John Bystrom and Oscar Person. e Contest "India on the Threshold" was the topic of a talk and quiz con test conducted Dy Mrs. James Plnniger at a meeting of the Women's association of the First Presbyterian church this week. Mrs. W. B. DeWitt led the devo tions. Doris Weaver presented vocal selections accompanied by Cath erine Blanas. A social hour closed the meeting, when tea was served by Mrs. D. S. Shicl and Mrs. Fred Stemler, hostesses. Mrs. Andrew Collier and Mrs. A. Pctersteiner presided at the tea table. MOTHERS! Enter Your Children in MILLER'S BABV CONTEST IK"! IIKSAI.D NICWS, Kleinatk 'alia, Ore. . j 4 A TINY GIRL is Janice Roe, three-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Smith of 147'j E. Main. Kennell-Ellls. Social Calendar Catholic DuhUr of America pot- iuck ainnar. RalariliT Iinsarf H PricncUhlp court. Order of Amaranth. IniUilatlon of nfficcrt, Maonlc Umpla. TDtsdf.7, Fibntrr 14 Valentine party, friendship commltUa, women 01 ine onnomm. H.t.rrf.w rhreirv M Klamath Pall. Woman Library club. benefit bridge tea, wtllard noiei, airs. Ray W. Oldenburg, tea chairman, Mri. K. A. Moore, bridge chairman. Lodge Group The Past Noble Grand club of Prosperity Rebekah lodge met in the IOOF hall, Tuesday, Jan uary 7. for a potluck luncheon with 14 members present. Eliza beth Ramsby presided over the business meeting which follow ed and since she is leaving for California to be gone some time. Alma Cofer was elected vice president to take charge during her absence. 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A dec orated birthday cake centered the refreshment table, and sing ing and dancing wore feature of the evening, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whltlock. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beiber, Mr. and Mra. Her. bcrt Altman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Marks, Sharon Everett, Eva Hyde, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Everett. e e Luncheon .The Friendly circle mot with Arbhur Stone of 2204 Darrow on Thursday, January 18, for luncheon. In the course of the business meeting, officers wore elected for the coming year. Arbhur Stone will be president, Nettie Good, vice president and Kathryn Billings, secretary-treasurer and publicity chairman. Pearl Marin Is chairman of flow-. ers and cards. It was voted to give a donation to the March of Dimes. Violet Vance of 4519 Shasta way will entertain the club at its next meeting. She will be assisted by Mrs. W. Corey. cille Heifer. The next meeting will be on February 4, and all visiting members and members of the Past Noble Grand club are asked to attend. City Delivery Service. 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