Venturists Attend
Club's Luncheon
Thursday wai Venture club day at tin Boroptlinl.t club meeting.
Rpraenlatlve or tlia Ventura club ntlviidlng tho luncheon were the
retiring president, I'rnuce llullu: Incoming president, Mary lllnhup:
Norma Bteubln and Mnrjnry Onguiiui. Itoport of their accomplishment
(or the yeur were iilvcn by various VcnttuUt to their ponorlng club,
the Horoptliiilst. 'Ilia first speaker, Nnrmn Hleubln, told or their trip
by airplane and bout la Vancouver, B, v., where thoy atnyed In the
palatini Kmpre hotel, and iitteniltd the conference of Norlhwet
Venture club held at the hotel,
frame llalln gitve a brli.r resume ot the work accomplished by
the locnl dub during the pant yrnr i
aoioiiii otner tilings were tue
handling n( the concessions (or the
1'lreinun'a ball, the conducting n( a
cooked lo'Kl sale, selling u( ticket
for the Gornimmlty Players, provid
ing atlcmlunta one evening a week
rr the Tern Ago club, the silver
Irn, and supplying a needy family
at chrlstmua time with food.
Proceed from vnrlnu project are
eiuinurkrd for civic aid aim worth
while work,
In raspunse to a plea from Lor
ralue Jnlinsou, able representative
of the Horopllmlsl club on (he com
lull Ice (or youth service, vohmteera
were lined up to Work with tlmt
committee on the aummer recre.
(Ion plan. Mm, Johnson alreued the
lirrd (or tlmu who could tench
games, lead In athletic, tell storlc
lo Hie younger children, or do any
kind of work which would aid In
keeping thu ynulh of the lown In
terested In ronslruilive and out of
destructive thlnua during the mini.
Incr. Mm. Johnson he represented
the club at all mectlnus since her
apiHilnlmenl by the president. Oer
Iruiln Mooie, and ha brolllllt bark
Interesting report.
It wait a big moment In the life of
the club when Katharine Newman,
recipient of the Horopllmlsl award
nf a 1400 achnlarahlp In a nurse's
framing srhool nf hrr own chooilug.
wan Introduced to the member.
The club ha adopted a It er.
nianent project, the (Inanclal en
rouragemrnt of ambition young
women, and Katharine I the tint
choice (or thl award.
An attractive M-page bulletin en
titled "Along the Oregon Trull With
ftoropllmlun" and carrying a a
cover design the Ceiitennlnl Heal
usee) during the 1040 pageant, wa
presented to the mrmliera. Regional
Director Claire Nlcholl hud selected
a club flom each ttitte In the North
weal reitlon to roniille a history nf
the work done by all the club In the
aiale and the honor of preparing the
Oirgnn bullritn wa given to the
Klamath Kali club, Many of the
club reiorU were headed by aome
outstanding (enttire or the locality
and Klamath Pull clime It Kla
math Netted (lem. I-akeVlrw used
Hie Albert Kim, Balem, the beautiful
capllol building, and Coqulllr. the
invrlle tree.
Tv'0 inembera, Olw Mason and
Kloise Mrlnlyre. were welcomed
back to the club after vacation and
alrk leave, and lnteretlng visitor
were Mr lloyd Bprague and Mr.
J. II. Dehlbcrg.
Preparation are being made to
cloe tlia year'i work and for In
alallatlon nf new officer.
DINNERS
Manned to pleat both
Vianly and dainty epicure
an tastes.
! at
Molatore's
j Open (:M a. m. to 1:00 a. m.
lilt Main
Committee
MEIiniI.lv The friendship coin
mltiee of the Women of tho Moone,
rliapier 18, met at the home uf
How Van Meter on Friday, June
13. with Huso Hpollck and Mra. Van
Meier a hostesses,
' Lcla Htall presided over the busi
ness mealing. 'Hie following were
K resent: Letu Stall, Olivia Hobb.
iimin William, Lunslii Iccnblce,
Doris Wlncbiirgcr, Anna llurtle
rode, Dovlo llccder, Marguerite
Field, Murguerlle Dudley, Oludy
Allen, Ague Michaels, Lillian
Thomnaon, Veronica McNeill, Mary
Lou Nine, and Hone Hpollck.
Officers elected (or the coming
yeur were chairman, Mr. McNeill:
vice chulrmuu, Mra. Nine: secrc
tury, Mr. Bpollk: treasurer. Mra.
Michael; and publicity, Mr. Wlne
bnrger. Welcomed Into membership were
Biuun William. Olady Allen,
Ague Mlchacla, and Marguerite
Medley.
The next mccllng will be on July
la at the home ol Mr, Allen,
Birthday Party
FKly member nf the Langell Vst
leg grange attended a birthday party
and meeting Thursday evening cele
brating the first anniversary of the
grange. A bcuuttfully decorated
cake, bearing one candle, wa served
to tho attending.
Cluesta attending from other
grange were M. L. Ferguson, Klam
ath county Pomona master atid Mra.
Ferguson of Chlloqulu: Rex High,
county deputy, and Mra. High, Juve
nile matron, Poe vallev: Wilbur
Keillliig. master ol Poe Valley grunge
and Mr. Itellllng. Pomona home
economic rhalrmun; Mr. and Mr.
Joe Bulllvan. Olene, Wallace Keed.
past slate deputy and Mis Iteed,
Huntington, Ore.
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Four Years Old
CHILOQUIN Little Diane Kir
cher celebrated her fourth birthday
at a party given by her mother. Mra.
Dwlght Klrcher, on Baturday efter
noon, June 14. The young guest
who enjoyed the atternoon o( game
and refreshment were Judy Close.
Bonnie Maydeld. l.yle Hall, Loulne
Nlehau. Kenny Reed. "Bonny" Hud
dork and Diane. Assisting the host
ess wa Bonnie Olenger. Mr. Eurl
Hall and Janet and Mra. Foret
Freld were prrnl lo ee the tiny
blond open her preaenu.
Luncheon
Ye Olde Pinochle club met
Thursday. June l'i. ai the home ot
Maggie Upton, or Hit Kane, for
i luncheon and cards. Mr. Jans-
sen. Mrs. John Hloan and Mrs. W.
C. Little were guest and Mr. Up
ton filled In at one table. High
' more went to Pantile Ooddard.
second lo Mr. Bloan, low In Mr.
Little and Orace Hock received the
pinochle award.
lUtelle Smith of 417 Pacific Ter-
j race will be hostess on Juna 34.
Ei.KtTrn
! SPOKANE. June It () Olenn
E. Brown of Spokane wa returned
to the presidency and Otto Zimmer
man of Baker, Ore., named vice
president yesterday of the -Uth
division. Railway Mall association.
The division covers Washington,
r Oregon, Alaska, Idaho and Mon-
I Una.
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NEW PRESIDENT of the American Legion ouxihary, unit 84 of Molln, is Irene Freitog, left.
Installation will be held soon, Mrs. Elsie Roberts, center, will be installing president, and
Mrs. Martho Brothanek, unior post president.
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BOBBINS & HENRY
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, Chiloquin
Vlsllora from Bt. Paul, Minn., at
the Klamath Agency home of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Heinlngcr are
Isler, Mra. Fred Graham, and Mr.
and Mr. Stanford Ueurl. It was
the first time In IB yeara the sister
had ecn each other.
Ted Thornon I home with his
parent. Mr .and Mr. Harlan V.
Thornon of Klamath Agency, after
attending school In Uoland, 8. D.,
last wlnler, He arrived In Oregon
last week.
Bill Floyd completed hi freshman
year at the University of Oregon thl
week. He left Immediately (or Seat
tle to board a ship lor a short cruise
In connection with the naval reserve
training program. He will be home
sometime In July.
Mra. Lea Hoback left on Monday
to attend aummer school at the
Southern Oregon College of Educa
tion In Ashland. Before leaving
Klamath Hulls she saw her young
son, Jimmie, off on a plane to
send a (cw weeks In the Middle
West with relative.
Menden Hall, butcher at Olengcr'a
grocery, was back on the Job last
week alter breaking a rib In a fall
the previous Monday.
Mr and Mra. Kenneth Lcalher
man of Portland were overnight
gueau In Chiloquin Thurndny after
a vacation penl In San Francisco.
The Iatherman are caretaker of
the' Portland bird aanctuary, owned
by the Audubon society.
Mra. Cyril Cook attended a bridal
shower (or Mildred William at the
Klamath Fall home of Mrs. Vera
Chase on Thursday evening, and on
Friday night she wa present at a
layello shower for her daughter,
Mia. Earl Jones, with Mr. Lonule
Banders, Mra. Edsell and Mra.
Christy a hostesses.
Norma Lee Olenger, who was to
have reached Klamath Falls on Fri
day evening, waa unable to make a
Portland connection, and made the
remainder ol the trip by the night
tram. The enforced atop-over gave
her time to ee the Rene Festival
parade with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mr. Ivan Rutsvold.
Mr. and Mr. U. L. Miller and
their four ions left on Tuesday for
a trip East, They plan to visit for
a short time with relative of Miller
In South Dakota and men to attend
a reunion of Mr. Miller' relative
In Park Rapid, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oreear and
Margaret Lee of Medford and Mr.
and Mrs. John Loll returned on
Wednesday from a three-day fishing
trip to Diamond lake.
Polly Rosborough received an
honor badge recently from Field
and Stream magazine for the 16
pound two ounce trout he caught
this spring. Anything over eight
pound qualifies for the badge, of
which Rosborough ha everal.
Mr. and Mr. Arthur F. Block
linger and their two daughter.
Sully and Mrs. Richard Allyeh. of
Portland, led on Saturday morning
for a trip to visit relative In
Canuilllo. Tex. They planned to
travel by way of Bait Lake City,
Brlre and Zlon national park, Flag
staff, Albuquerque and lo El Paso,
and are a yet undecided about the
length of their stay or the route they
will follow home.
The tenth annual camp meeting
at the Full Oosriel church began on
June IS with the Rev, L. W. Coor
officiating. Those attending from
out of town are bringing tents and
bedding. Meal for all are being
served In the church dining room.
The meetings will continue unit
June 22.
Kenneth Robert ha been seri
ously 111 In the Hillside hospital In
Klamath Falls. HI attending phyal
elan said Friday that with no com
plication developing Robert would
have to remain In the hospital for
10 day longer. He wa showing
some Improvement Thursday and
Friday.
On terminal leave from the army
! Pvt. Chauncey Lotchea. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lotchea.
Chauncey recently returned from
Bad Toll. Oermany, where he wa
st i loncd with the first special troop
at headquarters company.
Eight Camp Fire Olrls and their,
guardian, Mrs. Jessie Mangum.
camped out on Chel-JaeULe Island
Friday night. . One of the girls.
Sharon Pararoo. had a birthday on
Saturday so the entire group stayed
up until 13. enjoyed a midnight
anack and sang "Huppy Birthday.":
Pete Orobe, who has beenllv!ng
In Racrnmento, I here for the um-'
BrBAI.D NW, Klsmslk r.lll. Of. WKDNK1DAT, J It, lltt, PsS Kl.S
Business Meetings
Held 'By Circles
The four circle of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the
First Methodist church met Thursday, June 12, for dessert followed by
business meeting. Kuth circle, whose chairman Is Mr. J. C. Hunt, met
at the home of Mr. Wesley McNee, 1923 Auburn. Mrs. Joe Kennedy was
assisting .hoateaa. Mrs. Hunt presided over the business meeting, Mr.
Bruce Blnkley conducted the devotions, and Mra. Oeorge Casper gave
an interesting account of the Harwood school for girls at Albuquerque,
N, M. Plana for the fall bazaar of all circles were discussed, although
no definite time has yet been decided upon. The next meeting of the
circle will be a potluck lawn party '
at ine nome oi Mra. can iteoman,
mer working at Bray mill. He ten
tatively plans to go on to Davis lake
from here.
Paula Albert spent the week-end
with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Albert.
A newcomer In lown la Paul Dick
man from Baltimore, Md. He arrived
last Wednesday and Is employed at
Lorcnz weal side grocery.
Olenn Kircher and hi two!
brother, Allan, who had (lnlshed his
school year at Stanford university,
and David, .from Salem, returned on '
Saturday afternoon from several '
daya spent at Diamond lake fishing. 1
Oueal of Mr. and Mr. Dwlght !
Klrcher the tint of last week wa
hi mother, Mrs. Joseph Klrcher of
Sllvenon.
Mr. and Mra. Freidman Kirk and
children spent the week-end on a
trip lo the Oregon coast and In
Balem, where they attended gradua- I
Hon exercise al the Willamette uni- '
verslty. Mra. Kirk brother, Julian
Bmlth. wa among the graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pry of Klamath '
Falls were Chiloquin visitor on Sat- j
urday. Fry wa doing photography
work for a book soon to be pub
lished concerning local Indian tribe
and written by Jamea Beardsley.
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Attending were Mr. Jame Men
der, Mra. L. A. Brannan, Mr. Joe
Kennedy, Mr. Erbs, Mra. Stebbln.
Mr. Oeorge Casper, Mr. Llndberg,
Mr. Bruce Blnkley, Mra, Glenn
Kent, Mr. J. C. Hunt, Mrs. McNee.
and three guesta Mr. Victor Jo
sephnon, Mr. E. Bwartz and Mra.
Oaln.
Martha circle met with Mr. L.
J. Brink, 2241 Orchard, and Mr.
Cy Baker waa co-hostess. Sixteen
member and guesta were present,
and Mr. Mark Taylor, chairman,
conducted the business meeting.
Mr. Charles Johnson led the de
votion and the study hour, the
theme being Mexico.
Esther circle had as hostesea
Mrs. O. R. Holloway and Mra. Sa
rah O'Connor, and met at the home
of Mra. A. N. Beals. 4609 S. th.
Mr. Holloway, chairman, prealded
over the business meeting, and
Mr. Ruby Kenyon acted a secre
tary pro tern. A delicious dessert
waa. served to the 22 member and
one guest preaent and s farewell
gift from the circle waa presented
to Mr. Arthur Skinner. The circle
la to serve tea at the general meet
ing June 26. Thl waa the but
circle meeting until September.
Mra. Lee McBrlde of 409 N. 9th
entertained Mary circle, assisted by
Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. E. W.
Mocabee presided In the absence
of Mrs. W. W. Withrow, chairman,
and Mra. McBrlde waa In charge
of devotion, while Miriam Smyth
was In charge of the atudy hour;
her subject waa missionary per
sonnel In all countries.
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Malin
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saundera and.
fumlly led thl week to vaoaltou la
Kansa with friend and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C'hnrlr Steyskal are
vacationing at Coos Bay.
Mr, and M'i. Joe Halousek rt
turned Sunday .alter spending a
week In Portland.
Joanne Bteysknl I staying Vim
her grandmother, Mr. Lewis, In '
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rowe end
Bobby have moved to Portla.id.
Rows will teach In at. Helen naxl
year.
Malln firemen held a plcnto at
Diamond luke Sunday, June 15, for
firemen and their families. A picnlo
lunch wa served at noon and the
atternoon wa spent In fishing, boat
lug and swimming. Loula Kallna,
acted a chairman of the food com
mittee. Mrs. Bonnie Stephen and ton,
Ronnie, are vacationing In Port
land and The Dulles.
EUGENE, Ore., June 18 WP Wil
liam A. Dlckena, 21, Springfield, loat '
hi balance and, In falling, appar
ently lost his breath from the Im
pact and drowned In the mill pond
of the Long-Bell Lumber company
Monday, Deputy Coroner Fred BueU
reported today.
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