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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1947)
w I omen s Club LANGELL VALLEY Mm, Chrlsllno Drown unri Mi'H. Mm' Enrol Burnett milertiilnt'd tint ,iin ui' 1 1 Vullcy Woman's chili I tliv parish Imiiihi' ui Thursday, March 2U. St. Palrleka Day decoration iii'l the party motif. Milium I'utucck, president. Called till" bllMIIU'HH hiulnc; 10 order, The club In planning ti dance scheduled for April 12 lo ralao f itiicla (or Improve nienU on Ihi' I'liuri'li and par iah lliill. Women of Hit promt will dnnatu refreshment. Mem uer dlscuMd posalhllltlva o( ' Mint I till In tliti organization of u P'J'A mi the ni'iir future. The next meeting will Ik- on April 17 . when tin' club will meet ul the 'Community luill will Miiry Me- Aulirr unci Ed i in Hood, IiojiIchiii'K. Refreshment worn nerved lute In tliu .iflt'i'iioor Present wer Mildred Novolny, Clinrlntlii KHz luilib, Bessie Fruitier, Jrancllc Cinilnlii. Sti'llii Dclii'l, Phyllis Rupert, Evelyn Scaler, Resale Campbell, Ednn Hood, Dorothy Adiiina. Miiry MeAullff. Itiilh Wllllniiiit. Mnureen Hons, 1 Initio Wulker, Kvu Robert. Mar;' Ueurliorn, Madge Monroe. Miiylne Hrown, Mlrlmii Potucek. Mnrcn Hundiill, Ronnie Fcrnlund, Margaret Mon roe. Joint Miireiiiinl iind Corn Lcavltt. Huth Willumii nnd Stel In DeBel Joined the club. MurKe Monroe received the contest award. School Days Tim ntncllim of the Degree ot Honor, held In the KC hull Mnn day. March 24, waa "Minnie Davla Card Night." Thoao at tending wore achuul dy cos tumea and brouiiht nark lunches. The arhool program Included a iilz on the pollclea of tlm as anclntlun. and provided Informa tion aa well aa amusement. Plana were made for the atata rally to be held at The Dallea April 28. Pretty Teo Emerald ahamrocka were uaed to carrv out the St. Patrick' Dnv motif at a pretty tea given by Mra. Loula Botcna at her home rv - i ' ; - ; '. V : v ..... ,r- g . . . 1 r( ' - ' ? ' " j ' M " i i": UMi M ti "iHi 18 'utiitia tliiW litf'i t-lt" Airlf--A;- f 11 -ifim NEW RESIDENTS of Mt. Hebron, Mr. ond Mrs. George ;titninn were honored ot o DOrtv in Dorris lost week. Be fore her morriogc Mrs. Stevenson was Shirley Mazier of this city. Evergreen In the Weyerhaeuser diatrlct on March 17 to honor her mother, Mra. Jamea Flnnell, on her birth day annlveraary. The Ktieat of honor cut the decorated birthday enke which centered the party table. Othera present were Mra. Effle M. Caldwell, Mra. Ernest D. Lamb and Mra. Lorcn A. Moss of Klamath Falls. Oul of town Ktionta were Mra. Hurry Welch of John Day and Mra. Lurann of Proapecl. both duuKiHcra en mra Clnnnll- Mra. Kenneth R. Flnnell her dauuhter-in-lnw, of Sun Ber- narnlno, cam., ann mra. ucrnura C KoRcra of Portland. Senior Circle On Kridiiv ofternoon. Marcl 21, Mary Kckatnin mid Mra. Kllli Mullhewa unloriuineti mo nunior circle of the Community Conre Kiillonul church at Mlaa Krk ateln'a home, 2234 Garden. The hoateaaca aerved deaaerl, with the place enrda In the ahupc of Irian harpa, commemorannn si. Patrick Day. Mra. Charlea Hcvell. nrenldent of the circle, called the mcetluK to order, Mra. Godlrcy Matthew conducted the devotional aervice, ana me nun utea of the January and Febru ary irn-etiiiK were read. It waa voted to hold a piu aulc on April S, the day before Eunter. Mra. una iinK'ey ana mra. l.i.-o Sutton will be In thare. The place will be announced later. Members read In turn purta ot a book on India, with Mra. Bevell auinmarlzlnu the acctloiui read. AttendiiiK were Mnt.'Godirey Matthewa, Mra. L. E. Henry, Mra. W, Corey, Mra. rlU vance, jura. Leo Sutton, Mra. Ona BaKlcy, Mra.. William Laraon, Mra. II. J. McGllvray, Mra. S. n. Berry, Mra. H. S. Stone. Mra. S. H. Goddurd, Mra. W. C Little. Mra. Charlea Hevell, Mary Eckstein and Mra. Ellis Matthewa. SOC Symphony Diacontlnucd during the war, the Southern Oregon coIIckc Little Symphony organization held ita postwar debut In the SOCK auditorium at Aahland the evening of March 11. Directing the H2-plcce group waa Glenn Matthewa. Baritone aoloiat and gueat artist waa Fred Ross of Klamath Falls, who sang 'The Americans Come!" and "Hllla of Home." The concert was the first of a scries scheduled for the end of each regular school quarter. Opening the program was Haydn's Symphony No. 104 in D major, followed by selections by Mr. Rons, and concluding with "Dunne Macabre." and "Marche Mllitaire Francaisc" by Saint Sacns. REaALD NUTS. KUimHk r.lll. Or. WBONRSDAT, Ku, M, IM, Malin HANDSOME YOUNG CUB SCOUTS are Freddy and Dino, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reginato of 3047 Boordman street. xieiineu-feiiiB. THIMBLE CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Stella Dryden of 810 North 11th entertained membera of the Thimble club of Neighbors of Woodcraft at her home on Wed nesday evening, March 19. Gamea and refreshments were enjoyed. Enjoying an evening at the Axel Jacobaon home, 1615 Port land street, last Friday were a group qf friends of Eva Rae Your claims are paid with a smila. Hans Norland Insurance. 123 N. 6th St. Phone 6080. Authorized Factory BENDIX Home Laundry SERVICE Factory Trained Service Men Phon 6617 OREGON EQUIPMENT COMPANY 127 So. 6th Jacobaon. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Frances Hummell, Violet Chinn, Nanette Schubert, Neli Lindbergh. Mrs. Harold Briscoe, Vera Hasey and Miss Jacobaon. r Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniels, Mrs. William Nichols and Carol Ann of Redmond spent the week-end at the home ol Mr. ana Mrs. joe Halousek. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Street of Corvallls are spending spring va cation In Malin. Francis is a student at Oregon State college. Edwin Stastny and Louis Ka llna motored to Portland last week on business. Mrs. Joe Fabianek recently underwent an appendicitis oDera tion and is a patient at Hillside hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wilde entertained a group of friends at their home Saturday night with a pinochle party and crab feed. Enloving the evening as gueats were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kalina. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Stastny, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pctraaek, Mr. and Mrs. William Ralnus. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halou sek and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tofell. High scores in pinochle went to Mrs. Petrasck, Joe HalouseK and Edwin Stastny. Gary Halousek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halousek, celebrated his Sth birthday Saturday after noon March 22, when a group of his young friends joined him at lis SMjtVI 7te 500 Main V i Ei his home for a party. After sev eral hours of games, refresh ments were served to Benny Kalina, Corky Stastny, Carol Ann Nichols, David Johnson and Neat Halousek. Malin schools will close Fri day. March 28, for a week of spring vacation, reconvening Monday,-April 7. Lee Petrasek, son of Anton Petrasck and student at Univer sity of Oregon, returned horn last week-end to spend spring va cation In Malin. A HE YOU TALL? tee featura COATS tailored by For the tali Miss or Woman t UNCM sum LONGER SKIRT 10N6ER WRIST Smartly styled to fit and Batter if you are about 5 ft. 7 to 6 ft. (with shoes on). - ' .feft JMb c(f)(: liL ' ' v fSj' Come pick yourX . 0 . ' pet Easter Bonnet . 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