Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 21, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    Voice And Piano
Recital Slated
The annual recital by voice and piano pupils of Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt
will be an event of Friday, May 23, at 7:30 o'clock, In the city library
auditorium. The public la Invited. Following is the program:
PART I T
The Frog and the Butterfly
Cleo Bibbs
Thaddus Sprague
Lullaby Schubert
Kouert rvHvrcugs
The Caluoiu Oo Rolling Along
arr. by Sen
Tom Humble
Starlight Waltii Thompson
Cora Enman
Hallowe'en Spooks Van Nort
URV1U tteeaer . .
Dancing Shadow Rcoe
Marcia minn
Hawaiian Love 8ong - Truax
Larry Williams
sss :From ;Taitu
(arr. by Thompson)
utnette Kohn
L Cucuracha Mexican Folk 3ong
BUI Oass
The Magic Forest - WBgn'1?
The Happy Farmer scnumann
raisy rajuc
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Mid-Week
SOCIET)
Baba Yaga
Bentley
Kern
Serenade Schubert
(arr. by Thompson!
Virginia Thurmnn
Spinning Song .... , Ellmenrclch
Harold Metier
Duets .
i a) Assembly Grand March
lb) Country uaroens ..........
Percy Grainger (arr. by Balnea)
" Aure'lla and Paul Patterson
Five Minute Intermission
PART n
Skater'i WalU , Waldteufel
Donna Beck
PlMicatt Deb,
Suzanne Fret
Fuer Ellse Beethoven
nVi Pnmnn
In a Persian Market Ketelbey
Mary Jane Howard
(a5)"8! Wonder If Ever the
(b) 8taf.'8iw""'II"'. Nutting
Paul Patterson
Impromptu in A Flat Major
.. Chopin, Op. 29
axnnr T ni Case
Pnllih Dance - Scharwenka
Wtlma Blackmail
Songs: ,
(a) The Little Hills Gleeson
(b) De Sun Am Sinkin" Bohannon
Mary Jane Howard
First Movement of Moonlight So
nata" ... Beethoven, Op. 27
Irma McBride
Song: The Rosary Nevln
Carol Stebbins, accompanied by
Wllma Blackman ,
Songs: () O Dry Those Tears
del Riego
(b) n Bacio Arditi
Carol Stebbins
Fanltul - - Ole Olsen
Beverly Kohn
Adagio from "Sonata Pathetique,,.
.. Beethoven
Yvette Sweet
Songs:
(a) Kashlmiri Song Finden
(b) Because d'Hardelot
Irma McBride
Military Polonaise ... Chopin, Op. 40
Jean Marian
Songs:
a) Slow. Horses. Slow ... Jalewicz
(b La Donna e Mobile (Rigolettol
Verdi
John Carter
Prelude in C Sharp Minor
Rachmaninoff
Joyce Sample ... 1
Songs: .
(a) A May-Day Carol
- Deems Taylor
(b O Mio Babbino Caro (from
"Gianni Schlchi") Puccini
Mariann Sexton
Sextette from "Lucia" (arr. for left
hand by Leschetitzky)... Donizetti
Dolly Dennis
Banquet
Mothers and daughters of the
Klamath Lutheran church were
honored at a banquet In the church
parlors at 8:30 on Tuesday evening.
Tables were attractive with spring !
flowers, and dinner was served by ,
the brotherhood to 129 guests. I
Toastmistress was Mrs. Russell
Toycen and the invocation given by
Mi's. s. M. Tomiess. Mrs, sverre
Munson was leader of group Sing
ula, aim vuchi aim piano numuera
were given by Mrs. Arthur Denlson,
Sharon Taylor. Mrs. H. W. Moore.
Mary Ann Munson and Mrs. Marvin i
Nerscth. Mrs. J. P. Russell presented ;
a reading.
Mother and daughter responses
were given by Mrs. Estln Klger and
Karen, Mrs. John Markert and
Joyce, Mrs. Berkley Eells and Bev
erly, Mrs. Larry Derrah and Nancy,
Mrs. mger scnulta and Mrs. Paul
Anderson and Mrs. Vic Ongman
and Marjorle.
Members
On Saturday evening. May 10. the
following members of the Altrua
class of the First Methodist church
met at the home of Mrs. Willard
Preston of 1605 Portland: Mrs.
Stewart Snell, Mr. Wendell Smith.
Mrs. Loy Barker and Mrs. Paul
Deller. During the evening they
made corsages of carnations and
asparagus fern which on Sunday
morning were presented to members
of the Mizpah and Altrua classes in
commemoration of Mother's Day.
Program
ProsDeritV Rfbekah lndee met In
the IOOP hall Thursday evening.
May 15, with Ora Sweet, noble
grand, presiding. Following the busi
ness meeting an interesting program
was presented by Catherine Blanas.
who sang two numbers, "Charity"
and "You and My Heart Alone." ac
companied by Mrs. Hunt: George
Vlahos, who gave two instrumental
solos, "Golden Wedding" and "An
niversary." accompanied bv Cather
ine Blanas: and William Elliot, who
sang "The H1U" and "Ah. Sweet
Mystery of Life." accompanied by
Mrs. Hunt. Refreshments were
served by Anna Funk and Ruth
Hedrick, assisted by their committee.
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RECENTLY ANNOUNCED
wos the engagement of Gloria
Moe Noble, daughter of Edith
Mae Noble of Klamath Falls,
and Wilfred Noble of Langell
Valley. She will become the
bride of James Michael Perk
ins of Red Bluff, Calif.
RECENT VISITORS IN KLAMATH FALLS were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lee of Salem. While here
they were guests of their son. Left to right above are Mr. and Mrs. Lee, their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee, and in the foreground their two children, Robert and
Diane.
Guderlan.
Garden Club
The Bonanza-Langell Valley Oar
den club met at the home of Mrs.
Clavton Sharpe on the afternoon of
April 25.
The program topic was "Hardy
Shrubs, Berries and Trees for Klam
ath County." Fourteen members and
four guests were present.
Younger Set j
Gloria Newbill, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Newbill. entertained
a group of the younger set at
party at her home on Lakeshore
drive Friday evening, May 16.
Streamers In orchid and pink set
lha mIm maI U. .. -.ilk
i ..... n .,. " ii, iui
5ViL tafc and Sd a diicusa i?n nln"f " cavenger hunt, with a
oMaVg'n flowed by
A plant sale was held after the pro- "
gram. Eleven members and two i Gloria s guests were Jean Hobart.
guests were present. I Geraldlne Lewis, Ruth Gaylord.
....... i Pathaina Olanaa DAntii nimmili
The next meeting will be held at "rZSrZ '
Wesley Eccles and Raymond Drees-zen.
Luncheon
The social club of Prosperity Re
bckah lodge met In the IOOP hall
Wednesday. May 14. tor a polluik
luncheon and business meeting. Sev
enteen members attended, and the
business meeting was followed by a
social hour. The meeting on May 38
will be tor dessert, and the hostesses
.will be announced later.
the library on May 23. At this time
Harold Scheiferstein will present
and give a talk on "Weed and Pest
Control." Everyone interested is In
vited to attend this meeting.
Dessert
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strode of
537 Eldorado had as their house i
! guest last week-end Jeannle With- j
t ers who formerly taught physical
n,fr. Ml.h.- and Mrs. "" 5 amain union limn
L. E HnrV were hoste tc - the m gulden
&aCuSnal chuh "d 8""" 10 h" hm''
lng in me social nau niray, may ;
16. Dessert was served to Mary
Eckstein. Mrs. William Larson, Mrs. :
J. J. Pex, Mrs. H. S. Stone, Mrs.
W. C. Little. Mrs. S. R. Berry, Mrs. ,
Matthews and Mrs. Henry.
Mrs. Little presided over the busi- ;
ness meeting in the absence of the
president, Mrs. C. Revell, who was
ill. A card party has been planned
for June 16 to raise money for the
organ fund, the place and plans to
be announced later.
Convention
Several members of Winema
temple, 70. Pythian Sisters, motored
to Medford on Saturday, May 10, to
attend the annual convention of
j district three.
Those who attended were Viola
I Hermann, Dorothy Holtzhouser.
Gertrude Webber, Dovie Anderson
land Roena Fugill.
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May Meeting
I.ANOKLL VALLEY The Langell
Valley Woman's club met In Hie
parish hull on Thursday for the
May meeting of the group, llunlessea
were Madge Monroe and lfiv
Roberts.
In charge of the meeting was
Miriam Polucek, president. Appoint
ed on the nunilnatlug miiiiinltlea
were Ohrlntlne Brown, Mary Noble
and Pliyllla Rupert. Kleollou of
offioera will be held In June.
Plans were made for a dunce to
benefit the cniicer fund for May 31.
In charge of refrealuuenU are Cora
Leavltt, Nettle Davln, Ithca lloune
and Maiiiaret Uurnett. Jenuelte
Ornlaln will handle ticket union.
Music will be furuUhed by the
Hwluit quintet.
Ketreahmenta were nerved by tho
hiwleanes to Mae CI nip, Jcanotte,
Oralaln, Chrintine Hrowu, Miuiinrel
Burnett, Bonnie F'ernlund, Mary
Noble, Miriam Potucek, Alma Km
brey, Phyllis Rupert, Nettle Uavla,
Khra House, Mildred Novntny, Juan
Man'haut, Vlriiliila Thoman, Tlllle
Walker and Cora Leavltt.
The next meeting will be at the
parish hall on June IV when there
will be a ahower for Dorothy Adams.
Tlllle Walker and Mildred Novolny
will be hostsMea.
Altrua Class
The Altrua elau of the Flint
Methodist church met the evrnltui
of May 8 with Mm. Rheua Howry
of 320 Uaiuout. Attending wore Mrs.
Bruce Uinkley, Mm. Walter Hern
don and Krma Jo, Mra. J. R. McLel
lan, Mrs. Victor l'hllllu, Mrs. Stew
art Snell. Mra. Wesley McNee. Mrs.
E. W. Tomlln, on and daimhler,
Mrs. Willard Preston and Maude
Weathersiioon. During the business
meeting It was decided to purchase
vanes for the church parlors.
During the evening tome worked
HtaAi o wrwi, unia rmi, o. waiiNKr, m n. " '' "'sal
on acrapbooka for Doernbecher lio.
pltal and ollu'is sewed. Later nil en
joyed seeing the Inlerosllng collec
tion of bells belonging to Mrs. Howry
and listening In their varied his
tories, Mrs. J. R, Mcl.elliin la leaving
noon for Cheat Knlls, Mont., and the
class presented her wllh a book,
"Abundant Living," an expres
sion of their pleasure In having had
her as a member of the class ami
of their regret that aha la leaving-;
The hostens served retreshmenli aM
the close of the evening. , j
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