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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1947)
i-n i n I Kecent bride is Honored At Party MAI. INA brlilnt shower wim iclvcm raeiilly nt Hie Mnllii church In hnilur of Mr. I'nul Wlillliilcli. Hie lurniir Hurbiirii Nvhnrt, by Mm. t)hil liiiinllUin, Mm. John McCulloy, Mm. Clmrle Hpolok. Mm. doomo 1IIIIM mid Mm. Hliilllny Jnhiuum. Flower decorated the tiililnn. mill puuilng (liirinii Iho evenlwt worn Mm, Nimh Nylmrl mill Mm. Hurry lloollt, Mm. Wliltliitcli received ninny beautiful iilft from Irlont'n In the comiiiunlty. Oilier uuent for Ilia evoiilnu wero Mm. Effu Johnson, Mm. George Hiimlley. Mm. Iliuel j'Ihiiiiihuii. Amelia Hikhoii. Mm. w. w. imirx, Mm. Merle Uiiinlny, Dorothy Limit ley, Mm. ClarcMU'e Klrknulrlrk, Mm. Hurry WIImiii. Mm. Crunk Vie lorin, Ijorrtln Vein Meter, Clui'u Boott. Mrn. Hurry llixilh, Mm. U. Hcott, Mm. Hliliy Jellnek, Mm. Dewey Hinlih. Mm. Itov Vim Mi'li'r, Mm. Nonli N vl nut. Mm (lenrite Mli'kn. Mm. Catherine (,'hnmlierliiin. Mm. I,eitlle Unriih, Mm. Dob Henry. Mm. j! Lliiclnev. Mm. Mcrvyn Wilde, Mm. tester I'leri'e. Mrn. Jen John non. Mm. Kl.lf Robert. Mr. John Kreltim, Mrn. Jiiinrn Otloiinin, Mm. Hubert Mori-lock. Mrn. NiioiiiI Vnn Meter. Mm. Will Clrulmin, Mm. O. II. Joliiwon. Mm. Ivnn I'eliwwk, Mrn. drome Hroih miFk. Mm. Clnii'llp Trye, Mm, John llallev. Mm. rjlmrle Duiiciin. Mm. Hose Duiirun. Mm. Itkhnrd Tiikmn, Mm. Henry Varkiill. Mm. Vucliiv Kallna, Mm. tenter Hi'lirelner, Mrn, W. 0. IJulton. Mm. A. Kiillim. Mm. led Evitiw mid Mm, Hubert Hymen. Cascade Initiated I " 'L-n. if t ',., AM Hl new menibem, I'liylll I'olloik. HhoiiiI Kulmik, Alpha Newton, f uiiim Huiumk, Vereu Hubbuut mid llnilyn llrown were Inllliiled Into the auxiliary of the Veteran of Forelwi Wnrn At Uie group' April IB iiii'ctlnii, held III the city llbrury clubroonm. At Uie next nevilon K Junior and tenlor vice president will be Ill stalled, The reMKiintlon of Pamela Henry u patriotic Instructor ni Rccepted. A Inrue delenallnn of member from Uie Tuleluko VFW auxiliary was present, tiuludliiK Mm. Kntherine l.lllrd. Mrn. Marie Klrby, Mm. Vlr llllll Went. prenUlem: Mr. Allro ENGAGED is Marjorio Thorn dike, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs, Lcc F. Thorndike of Croat Falls, Montana. She will wed Harold M. Potterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Potterson of this city. No date has yet been set for the nup-tiols. CAHCADK BUMMIT, Ore.. April 22 Mr. mid Mm. Jiiine uiKiicy, the new owner ui minium loanu here, )Biil Hiindiiy Bl tlusciulu bum- mil. rue iiuoiey are unm in tensive Improvement on their new property. A new electric Unlit plum iind a new oil burner lieutinit plum Iiiivb been purctuuicd mid will be InntiilleU. Ilooin arc bolim lidded on the third floor for the help. New cabin will be added next year when lumber become available, Umlley hit nlo purchased several new boul and motor. The lodge will bo opened on May 10, with Clyde rrunklln, brother of Mm, Dudley, a manager. Accompanying the Budleyn were Paul Ackormann and two win. Ackermaiin 1 a bunnies aiuwwiaui ,.i imrilev in. Ills Portland business Nel Miller, neciion lorouuui "., Iia returned to hi work aiier iwv- oral day aunence uuo vu a uwuj k,i,imI niiklo. Ho wa relieved by John Kill of McCrudle Hpi'lng. Word ha been received that Mr. mid Mr. L. L. Hull and children are vlnlllng 111 Han Jono with relative. Mm. Elmer Adklnuu wan a Port land visitor recently. Hhe ulno went to Astoria to vlnll her duughter, Mm. Hetty Knoll. Mm, Knoll ha moved to The Ditllc to Join her hunbiind. Kobert Knoll, after Mr. Adklnon visit. Knoll Is manager of un oil company there, bul the family wa unublo to obtain living quarter when Knoll wa trun- lerrcu. Mr. and Mr. F. A. Moody of Ku gene spent Uiinduy ut their um mrr home on Udell luke. Moody l a lumberman In Uie valley city. The nnow I dlmliilnhlng and the renldenl are welcoming the firm putchen of buro ground cen here Unco the latter purl of October. Many of Uie fishermen hero are bemoulilng the fuel thul the flnhlug in Odell lake will nol open until Uie latter part of Muy, too late for the early Dolly Vorden furring. The women oi uuncaoe buiimiiii met at the home af Mr, ft. L. Por ter Wcdnenday for a cwlng bee. The renldenu here are trying to get Uie forel road from the Wll- I liimette highway to Concede Bum-1 mitt cleared of mow. A petlUon n -m t j JUDY KAY is the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brannon of 315) Bisbee street. She is 14 months old. Senior Class Slates Play TULELAKE, April 23 Grand mother can nometlme learn more through a keyhole than by going to college a can bo proven in the three-act lomedy, "Through the Keyhole." to be given May by the nenlor clu of the high nchool. Mr. Lillian Pradkln I coaching. Grandmother ferret out and ex POmm two fake friend of her grand children, poMng an wealthy young fry who hope to marry a fortune, nimpiy ay peeping wiruuan mo nu In a door where a key hould go. Mary Robertson win piay urana ma Tlerny, David Crawford will tilnv her arandAon. Jim, and Caro tin 7.inhek will olay the grand daughter, Mary; Helen Stoddard I the French maid, Joanne; Bob Han non. George Allen, a Xrlend; George v,M,i wiiiinm. the butler: Pat Klrkney. Genevieve, a friend of Marv'n who hone to capture Jim, and Robert Blrtwltle, Archie Van Camp, who hope to win Mary. mage manager win ow ncru Altrua Group Member of the Altrua group of Hurby, Mr.'virgliila Moc, Mm. Ellen j the Klnil Methodlnt church mot for lllac-kwell. Mm. Kihm Thoiiipnou, Mr. Helen June, Mm. l.lna Hontu, Mrn. Dorothy MlnUer and Mm. Nlta Zolliniier. Mm. 'led Hopkliu. prenldcnt of the Hogue Hlver auxlllury, wo ulno guenl, and both ahe and Mr. Vel poke at the enlon. After Uie meeting the pont nerved refrealimeiiU and Mm. Krauk Hnjcxek received Uie eelal award. Honor Guest BPHAtlUK ItlVtlt Mm. Bonnie Hrothrrion wa honored at a lark hower on Tuendny, April 16, at the home of Ida Htory. Mr. Ollle Welch wu In charge of game, and receiving awards wore Mr. Mildred Young and Mm. llelll Thoma. Mm. HroUierton ooened manv lovely gifut, after which re Irish men! ware aerved to Mm. Ruby Runnels, Mr. Ruth Welch, Mm. Ituby link and daughter, Bhella, Mm. Lucille Craln. Mm. H. L. Maerx, Mm. E. L. Jone. Mm. 1)1 lek. Mm. In Bhepard. Mm. fin llnrouuh. Mm. Naomi William, Irene Keleey, Mm. tnancne Montgomery, Mm. sinei :iara Karge. Mm. Olady Pauolt. Young. Mm, lleui Thorn, Mm. Joyce Thonm- aan. Mm, Siory, Mm. welch. Mm. Krnentlne OrlU, and tilt gueat of honor. their regular monthly meeting, Wednewlay evening. April 10, at the home of the chairman, Mr. W. C. Prenton. 1006 Portland Ureel. AMlntant hote wan Mm. Ray l.lndberg. Mr. Proton preilded over Uie bunine teuton, after which work wa continued on the crupbook for the children at uoemoecner noapitai. Itrtrenhmeiitn were terved by the honien to Mr. Paul Deller, Mr. Eldred Putnam, Mr. Bruce Blnk ley. Mm. Weley McNee, Mm. Wall er Henidan, Mm. Victor Phillip. Mr. Jame McLellan, Mm. Loy Barker, Mm. Rhen Howry and Maude WeaUierspoon. The May meeting will be held at wa circulated luat aummer to have the road become a county road and be kept free of, now during the winter month. It la hoped that now that the lodge will remain open the year around that It will be accenalble by auto o that winter nporUinen can dilve to the lodge. Tin area In attractive to many nixirtn tan and the nkl allele on the Junction of Uie highway and Ca cade Summit road attract hun dred of people from Eugene each Sunduy during Uie winter month. Kirnv mil Huvne and Peggy Tay lor. Janell Boyd I In charge of the program number tnal will ue pre sented between acta. The curtain goes up ai ocioca In the high achool gymnaalum. To Attend Rites Mr. and Mr. John Rose of 1220 Bown plan to leave Thumday for Lo Angele to be prenent for the wedding of their daughter, Olle Lee Rose, at 8 o'clock, Saturday. Accompanying Uiem on their trip will be their daughter, Bonnie Jean and Beatrice, and the aunt end uncle of the bride, Mr. and Mr. Bill Brannon of 2639 Tumage. The InvUlble ray of the un are the mon deadly germ-xiuer FFA Award To Be Given TULELAKE, April 23 Prexenla- tlon of an award offered by the California State Banker asnoclu tlon will be made to an outstanding member of the Future Farmer of America chapter 01 tne luieiaao high achool oy W. O. Hagelnteln, president of the Butte Vallef State bank, at the annual Father and Son banquet to be given here Fri day night. The dinner will be nerved at 8 o'clock In the annex of the Tulelake Community PreDyier lan church. Dick Moore I chapter prenldent. Robert BlrtwUtle, vice prenldent, Bill Jone, necretary, Bob Laird, re porter, Ray Laird, treasurer, ana La Verne Hemntreet, leader. Mivon rvt'vr t CHICAGO, April 23 P Douglas I Maurer, , fell off hi bicycle on the Rock Inland railroad track last night and ocampcred to safety iut before a train crushed the vehicle, "My dad'll gel me a new bike," he axnured police, a though more concerned about that than hi nar row escape. Mr. and Mrs. Louis' Frltach ' and Mrs. Frltch' mother, Mr. Well, i nrgAI.D NttW. Kl.msia mill, Or.. WtPNUPAl.a.r.M. IMI, t MIltM entertained last Saturday evening In I who are home after ipendlnt: the honor of Mr. and Mr. C. A. Poole, I winter month In Sarasota. Florida, -NOTICE- Beginning April 21t the following new Kur . will ke) In effect mt Dob's Laundryctto , Slf-Sryic Laundry Monday nd Friday S . m. ! 10 p. :m. Tuesday, WednMday Thursday .... a. m. t 5:10 a'in. Saturday .. .......,..i...,...i I a. m. fa Xi'H 1719 Main Wmk, laasified Ada Bring Roiulti known, ayordlng to scientist. the home of Mrs, niollt street. Howry, 330 Da- New Homes See theie new houses under construction PERRY and DAY Contractors 3849 Summer Lane Phone 1910 -Opening Saturday, April 26- Lake 0' Woods Resort O Cabins for Rent. O Restaurant Open. O Grocery Store Completely Stocked. O New Outboard Motors. O Boats for Rent. Lake has been with Balnbewa. recently stocked "OflBlOCK" DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop Doftlnf Your Stomach With Soda and Aikatizara Don't fa-p" to trt tm rtlUf from hMulaHt, our itomwh, fu a.nd bed braath by Ulrioc mU And othrr llultxr tf U Um nun of your trouble? (a coWlptlon. ... la thit out, your rU UmiM M not in tn tonurh at all. Hut In th lntwtioa) tract bcri 80 of your food dicrtL And whm th low part (U Uockird lood may fail to ditt propwly. What you want for ml rHIf tn thlng to ''unblock" your lower intmtinal tract. Bomethinf to dtan It out tflectivcly ndp Nature f K bark on bar f. Grt Cartar! Pilla rirht now. Taka aa dfc rttrttd. Tbay ctmtly and effectively "unblock ur difeatJva tnrt. ThLa pcrmiU all 6 of atura'a own dirrwtiv iulma to mix brttr vitb your food, rou atmuint mm irom UdlctoB a you can (f rtalif good afaia. atmuint rHif from Buv Cartar'a Pilla today. "Unblock" your tatwtlnil Uact for real ratiaf from iiulicavtioo. RIGHT YOU ARE Right you are . . . Mother likes the woy Men's Hand Laundry does 'em. Tot's dresses come back smiling. And the cost is very reasonable. Phone 4360 for Pickup and Delivery MEN'S HAND LAUNDRY llth and Klamath rhene 4SM wiuianu, Irene : Blanche MonUinma ITaliky, Mr. Clan Ivenell Btnry. Mr. Hurylee Lake, Mr IHI 'SICIUSl INOSIDIINI OP IVIIT SOOD IAIA0. nnuuiiw1?? Mllll Saturday, April 26 Music by Pappy Gordon Dancing 10 Till 2 Admission 11.00 Store Hour 1:00 a. m. to (:30 Ninth at Pine Phone 31SI So gay and pretty . You'd never guess they're for Mothers-to-be 798 Il'i time to wear the gayest, j most becoming frocks you ever owned! Sketched here are two of Wards four brand new styles, that are flatter- , ing , , . young . . . concealing. Rich floral patterns in soft-as-a-cloud rayon that's clev erly cut for "letting out.'.l In lizri front 12 to 20. Add tlii purchase to your Monthly Payment Account, y r 1 Sizes 12 to 18 -ME7,ZAN1NI- Tune in Art Baker, 9:00-9:15 a. m., Monday through Friday, KFJI ssjs iiniL,is iiBwsr;isi i, a;; ;,.'!!',',: yJ"" Sj - '-; So Priceless Looking..So Low-Priced.. Sacony-Palm Beach Cool, cool Palm Beach cloth stays crisp no matter how -high tha mercury climbs. And thost sleek Sacony linn have such a flattering, good-fitting way about thtm. Perfect example t this lady-likt suit with Hi winged sleeves, willow waist in lush colon. Misses' sii. Q