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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1947)
iirwwTrwvvvv'Mvii"iii'ii "r Mid-Week SOCIETV Degree Conferred On Eight Members The exemplar degree, highest degree of Bets Sigma Phi sorority, was conferred upon eight member of Kappa chapter, In beautiful formal ceremony held at the home of Mrs. Ray Kitzel, 737 Alameda, on Thursday evening, February 27. Tho ritual table was centered with an arrangement of yellow rosea, the sorority flower, and tall white tapers. Mrs. Arthur Moors led the candlelight ceremony, conferring the degree upon Elcnora Wealherford, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Max Saunders, Mrs. Van Thome, Betty Zirkle, Mrs. Vern Whitlatch, Mrs. James Crapo and M.f. Don Dlvens. Mrs. William Milne presided during the rigular business meet ing. Reports were given by var ious committee chairmen and plans were discussed for spring social affairs. Refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Howard Lis toe, Mrs. Van Thome, Mrs. Vern Whitlatch. who came from Med ford for the ceremony, Mrs. Har ol " Smith, Elenora Weatherford, Mrs. Herbert Dennis, who was visiting here from La Grande, Mrs. John Martii., Mrs. Max Saunders. Mrs. Don Divens, Phyllis White, Mrs. Howard Per neli, Mrs. Lorn Dalcour, Mrs. Charles Bonney, Mrs. Layton Sleight, Mrs. William Milne, Bet ty Zirkle, Lillian Redkey, Mrs. Russell Brackman. Mrs. James Crapo and Mrs. Arthur Moore. t Celebrates Jerry Andersch, young son of Mr.' and Mrs. W. E. Andersch of 700 Doty street, celebrated his seventh birthday last Fri day at an after-school party at tended by his schoolmates and ne'-'-'-irhood fr" ds. Games and gifts and refresh ments occupied the young guests. Decorations were on a , patriotic theme. Guests were Judy Berglund, Robert Anderson, Dicky Ter williger, Rosalie Bartell, Jerry Janson, Michael Ashby, Katie Be-p'und, Oscar Berglund, Jef fry Loper, Micky Granas and Robert Andersch. Happy Relief -'"""""from discomfort of minor skin irritation, in the gen .tie cleansing and soothing action -w of these twin Helps. OINTMENT AND SOAP nESinoL' Senior Circle A regular meeting of the Senior circle of the Community Congregational church was held Fridav, February 28, at the home of Mrs. Godfrey Matthews. 2160 Garden. Mrs. Charles Revell, president, conducted the business meeting. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. William Larson, Mrs. H. J. McGilvray took the minutes of the meeting. It was voted that in future members should respond to roll call with a Bible verse or a quotation, if possible Mrs. Revell and Mrs. McGil vray were hostesses for the after noon and served refreshments to Mrs. W. C. Little, Mrs. H. S. Stone. Mrs. S. R. Berry. Mrs. L. E. Henry. Mary Eckstein and Mrs. Matthews. Miss Eckstein will be hostess for the March meeting. Entertained Mrs. W. R. Elliott, Mrs. J. O. Soder and Mrs. Art Wells enter tained on Friday afternoon last week with a stork shower for Mrs. William S. Gill. Guests were Mrs. Gill. Mrs. Ace Thompson, Mrs. F. Bruner, Mrs. Fred Hoagland. Mrs. E. F. Stephens, Mrs. Ed Owens, Mrs. E. J. Powell, Mrs. Charles Bane, Mrs. Arthur Hoist, Mrs. H. T. Ratchford, Mrs. Charles Glu brecht, Mrs. Edward Roufs. Mrs. Frank Wilson and Nancy Elliott: ("IT'' Sewing Machines REBUILT all makes "Experts art mad from experience, not br appointment" We hove ever 17 year experience and thousands of local satisfied customers. H. H. K.naga Parti and supplies in stock. Written guarantees furnished. Phone 6771 SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Your Independent Dealer 3218 Shasta Way 4.-4 it; r I 5 1-) V If w-r. I t 4 I Ji -i If in 1 1 ft ELECTED TO ATTEND GRAND COURT of the Order of Amnmntk in PnrtlnnH Mnrrh 7 onH ft it Ann Pierce. 1947 royal matron of Friendship Court 1 1, Order of the Amaranth. Club Session LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Joan Marchant and Mrs. Bonnie Fernlund entertained the Lan gell Valley Women's club at the parish hall on Thursday, Febru ary 27. The business meeting was conducte ' by the president, j Miriam Fotucek. I Members votec to change the I club meeting day from the i fourth Thursday to the third Thursday of each month. I A social afternoon followed ; the business meeting. Thelma j Pettigrew received a contest gift. ine next meeting will dc on March 20 when Christine Brown and Margaret Burnette will be hostesses. Late in the afternoon refresh ments were served to Jeanette Gralain, Miriam Potucek, Hat tie Walker, Thelma Pettigrew, Christine Brown, Bobbiette Gift, Phyllis Rupert, Bessie Campbell, Madge Monroe,' Margaret Bur- Hostess CHILOQUIN Mrs. Fred Pope was hostess at a tiny garment shower for Mrs. William Liveiy of Klamath Agency on Thursday afternoon, February 27, at the Pope ranch. After refreshments were served. Mrs. Livesay was presented with many beautiful gifts, Mrs. Harry Elliott was awarded first prize for afternoon honors at the bridge table, and Mrs. Reece Taylor won second. Guests were: Mrs. Harlan Thomson, Mrs. Ogden Brooks, Mrs. Reece Taylor. Mrs. Ed Floyd, and Mrs. Orville Elliott of Klamath Agency, Mrs. G. O. McKell, Mrs. Kenneth Roberts, Mrs. A. F. Blocklinger. Mrs. Har ry Elliott. Mrs. Earl Hall. Mrs, Cyril Cook and her houseguest, Mrs. Helen Sage of Berkley, La nr., and the guest of honor. nett. Tillie Walker, Cora Leavitt, Nettie Davis, and the hostesses. NOW-A'flEW KIND OF IRON! ELECTRIC THE OlliliiS. Never has Jhere been an iron like this! It's a miracle. An electric iron without a cord. An electric iron with automatic heat control. An electric iron you can "forget" without fear of starting a fire! No dangling cord to tangle and pull. This iron gives yon complete ironing freedom. Hie cord' attached to the safety base, giving you free movement of the 'iron all over the board. No cord wear, no plug breakage. You can iron with either hand. It's a time-eaver, a temper saver, a work-saver. Completely Fire-Safe! There is no electric current in the Eureka cordless iron itself when it is off the safety base. The Magic Watchman in the safety base, turns current on and off so that iron cannot overheat, even when left unattended on the base. Only when the iron is on in the safety base and only when the Magic Watchman releases electricity is there current in the iron. "Automatic" Heat Control I This miracle iron gives yon really acenrate heat control. The dial is on the safety base. Simply dial desired tempera ture which is maintained throughout the ironing period. The new Eureka cordless electric iron is lightweight and scien. tifically balanced to cut ironing fatigue. No bearing down on fabrics. This iron does the work for you. No other iron at any price can give you all these advantages V f2 PHONE 6989 Shs' 'M 91 U U t 609 SO. 6TH Luncheon Plans Slated for Saturduy, March R, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon is n no-hostcss luncheon nl tho Pelican planned by members of Delta Kuppti Gumma. Arnold L. Grilapp, superintendent of schools, will speak on "The Place of Women Teachers In Educa tion in the Prescpt Day World.," Olive Wilson Is president of Alpha chapter In Klamnth Falls, A musical pror:.m will also bo presented, along with talks on live national association. Birthday Lorayno Constance Gcrrue, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Anderson, was honored at a birthday party at her home, 3304 Crosby, on Friday afternoon. Since she, was 'xirn on Leap year, Lorayne cclcbruled on February CO. Invited guests wero Barbnra Ann Smetz, Carol Eastman, Dor othey Clawson, John Eastman, Barbara Paulson, Louise Swift, Beverly Marts, Joa.i Hull, Peggy Mutson and Selma Matson. Assisting Mrs. Anderson in tho party preparation were Mrs. Axel Hedlund, Mrs. Luonard Matson and Mrs. Swan Erickson. Mr, and Mrs. John Lundgren of Bly, grandparents of Lorayne, dropped In to wish their grand daughter a happy birthday, Five Years Old Jolynn Zimmerman, little daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert B. Zimmerman of 1600 Crescent, celebrated her fifth birtnday in fine style on Saturday, February 22. with a group of youngsters gathering at tho Zimmerman home for refreshments and games and the usual party fare. Other guests were Linda Ehreth, Claudia Ehreth, Sharon Zumwalt, Donna Zumwalt. Jo annle Solga, Donna Lee Schuss, Diane Wolter, Susan Porter, Thirza Goeckncr, Sarah Porter, Jimmy Pratt and Jimmy Porter. Visits Family Young Larry Egehind. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Egeland of 1938 Manzanita was home from Hill Military academy in Port land last week to visit his family and celebrate his ninth birthduv on Wednesday. February 12. a group or young triencts gathered for the occasion. As sisting Mrs. Egeland in the party & reparations were Mrs. Vera urant. Mrs. Evelyn Chcyne and Mrs. Jack Dunn. Present wero I.arrv Pnuln Cook, Sharon Taylor. Sully Sue nurKc, Beverly uacrDlng, James Norland, Jonell Takacs. Ronnie bie Cheyne, Terry McAtteo, Kicnara norland ana uruce uu-rant. IKIlAI.lt NKW, KUnmlli r.ll., Ort. WKIINHSnAT. r.b, I, llt. r..rin HELPING LARRY EGELAND celebrate his ninth birthday on February 12, when Larry was home from Hill Military acad emy in Portland wero o group of his young frlonds who are, left, to right, front row, Terry McAtee, Richard Norland, Bruce Duriuit; second i James iMorinnct, Jonell Takacs, Ronnie McAtee, Darcuno Me Cool, Hobble Cheyne: third row, Paula Cook, Sharon Taylor, Lar ry Egclniid. Sally Sue Burke and Beverly Gaerblng. The Shutter Shop. Women's Society Members mot ut the Methodist church on Thursday, February ') 27, for a gmiorul meellng of the Women's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Karl Redman, pres liivul, opeuud tho meeting with a song, lifter which routine bull iickh was (llNt'iisncd. Mrs. C. Hunt read a recom mendation from the genorut con furoni'O regarding the una of prepiirod I eft u ri' s and colored motion pictures, - Members and committee head reported on a number of phases of the so ciety's work, Mrs. Carlton told of the church dinner scheduled for March 2tl, The group report ed thut funds continue to come In for song books to bo used at the Tulelaku Sunday school. Mrs. Taylor ami Mrs. Johnston presented a program on "Chil dren of the World," iiltor which tea was served by a group of members of Esther circle. Don't Ut the weather get you down, Bob's Laundryettt li still open 6 to 7, Phone 8234. Merry Mixers Alberta Allen entertained the Merry Mixers club at her home, 2401 Orchard way, on the eve ning of February 20. Pinochle was played during tho evening and high scoro was held by Helen Griffith, second by Jo Paup, and low by Eleanor Robinson, who joined the club at this meeting. Refreshments wero served by the hostess to Jo Paup, Eleanor Curtis, Ruth Anderson, Eva Morey. Nellie McCormlck, Blllie Snyder, Eleanor Robinson, Helen Griffith, Ruth Lawrence and one guest, Grace Barthman. The meetings on March 6 will be with Eleanor Curtis. AOEYOUPAtt dug to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girls and womtn who Iom to much during monthly period Hint you're plo, wtiut. "drninrrd out" Uil may be due to lack o( blood-Iron. So try Lydla E. Plnkluun's TABLETS one of the bnt home wmys to build up red blood In such couw. Pliiklmm'i Tablet are on of the best blood-Iron tonics you can buyl IjdiiLPiiUam'sTAClCTS " con'f ifnafli'ne wrtof'i ktop'mg my wife h wwf up to tho attic to get tome thingt . . ," Don't atick your foot in it on moving day. Turn over tho entire job to a crew of tniliuxl Con solidutud Froightways moving exerts. Thoy'ro scliooled in aafo handling of your belongings. Tltey're quick, courtooua, odicient. 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