WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947
PACE SIX
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Picnic Is Feature
Of Family Reunion
The Hvne-BuMy reunion at Moor park ih an event of 8unday
afternoon when all Jive of the living children of the late Henry O. and
Dayton Huyne Bussey were present.
Many of their children and grandchildren also attended and with
their families, made a party of 54 people. Thli waa the first reunion
of the families since the war In which eight of the Bussey children
and grandchildren served.
Tho affnlr was part of the pioneer picnic sponsored by the Klamath
Historical society. The mynes-'T-
Bussry picnic honored the families
of the lnte Henry O. and Dayton
llaynes Buney, who settled In Lo-
rella in 1885.
Pivsent were Grace Hayncs Ortf
flth, Klamath Kalis: Fannie Haynea
Purdv. Ashland: Mrs. Earl Dunn
and dauKhters Shirley and Oalle,
Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Green and Stephanie, Mrs. Minnie
nvii! and Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
nol and Marnaret. Klamath Falls;
Harold Ogle Jr. of Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Bowman and Donald,
Merrill.
Vernon Bowman, Eugene: Mary
Keeney. Dexter: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Barks. Mr. and Mrs. William Barks.
Tulelake: Mr. and Mrs. John Dtl
lard and Marguerite. Lee and John
nie, Eagle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Uel
Dlllard and Mary Lucille and Doro
thy Ann. Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Orifflth. Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Chase. Rodney,
Gwen and Barbara. Springfield; La
Vae Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Lu
ther Holbrook, Creswell; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Stoneburg and Shirley.
Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Stubbs and Dora Jean. Caldwell.
Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bussey
and Allen, Weed. Calif.; and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Bussey and Gordon
and Roger, Medford.
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Visiting
HENLEY Brigid Murphy of New
Market, Ireland, Is visiting for a
month or more with her cousins.
Margaret, Ben and Bob Murphy, of
Henley and her uncle, Dan Murphy
of Klamath Falls.
Brigid heft Cove, Ireland, on the
troop ship, -Ernie Pyle." making
the trip to New York tn eight days,
arriving July 20.
She spent a week In New York
City seeing the sights that every
visitor should see and continued on
to Klamath Falls by train, stopping
en route at Denver for a few days.
Asked how she liked the country,
she replied. " Tis a grand country,"
but feels that people hurry about
a little too fast here, as Ireland Is
a very leisurely country. She pre
fers the mountains of the Pacific
Coast to the plains of the Middle
West.
Miss Murphy's stay here is a re
turn visit to the one which Mar
garet and her father, Dan Murphy,
made to Ireland last July.
She Is staying at the TVinema
hoteL .
Juveniles of Neighbors of Wood
craft held a picnic in Moore park
on Thursday, August t, and 10
members attended. The picnic was
In the form of a sack lunch, fol
lowed by several games. Alta Clark,
senior guardian, and Ruth Hull were
in charge, i
Club Picnic
One of the most successful club
picnics was held Sunday. August
10. at Moore park, when 75 guests
and members of the local Townsend
club gathered In mid-morning for a
day of recreation. Coffee, ice cream
and cold drinks were furnished by
the club.
Luncheon was at 1 o'clock with
games and races highlighting the
afternoon. Beverly LaFever of
Spokane won the' ladles race with
Peggy Roberts, second. Maynard
Smith and Fred LaFever were win
ners In the men's races.
Other winners were Don Strand,
Norma Douglas, Maynard Smith Jr..
Johnny Thompson, Norman and
Hazel Douglas. Jackie Smith. Ken
neth Douglas. Francis Roberts,
Sally Thompson, Ray Roberts. Ha
ael Douglas, Don Strand. Silvia
Robert. Carl and Daisy Douglas,
Fay Roberts, Berolot McCracken.
In charge of contests were Maude
Cross, Eva Myers, Grace Jerrue,
Peggy Roberta, and Vic Douglas. In
charge of awards was Bernlce Mc
Cracken. Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Douglas of Grand Junc
tion. Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
LaFever of Spokane.
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Honored
HENLEY The lawn at the Har.
old Dfliltiiuer ranch home was the
setting for a shower Thursday af
ternoon, honoring Mrs. John Wal
Hit Gifts were placed on a table
centered with a bouquet of pink
rosebuds.
llivsUtv-i's were Mrs. Harold Deh
linger. Mrs. Fred Ueyiner id Mrs,
Barbara btone.
Invited were Flora Uyers, Anna
Wallln. Kay Winner, Dorothy Dch
lluucr, Mary Uober, Marjorlo Howe,
Llule Short. CH-orgle Dehlluger,
Mary Brunei-. Shirley Jeflcoat, Mar.
gurrlle Ureithuupt, Marie Bond,
Ethel Whttliitih. Isubelle Dehlluger,
Carolyn UrlKhthaupt.
Kmnm Ht'hlirrmun. Slella Dell-
linger. Mmiie Keedrr, Vivian Wise. I
Ann Albers. Maxlne Johaiuon,
Grace Short. Margaret Murphy,
Vera Durnut. Arlrne Gooding. Ag
nes Vosop, Edith Wallln. Ueralrilne
Crawford, Ann Falrclu, Marcla
Walls. Dolores Oueslnger, Sally
Manning. Letha Murphy. Esther
Acklln, Marjorle Newnhum, Mabel
Foster. Donna Dixon and Mrs. An
drew limner and Mrs. Fred Wolljer,
both of Mallu.
served Just before the honor guest
opened many gills received from
her friends.
Others attending were Mrs. Ward
Graves, Mrs. Anne James and
Jackie. Mrs. Versle O'Uanton, Mrs.
Gertrude Oood, Mrs. Madge West.
Mra. Carl Moorehead. Mrs. Wana
Jane Lealhrrwood, Mrs. Ernestine
Ross, Mra. Ruth Huatend and Dr.
win.
Mrs. Margaret Brown and Fay,
Mra. Dot Bridge, Mra. Marl Schiot
fehll, Mrs. Pearl Henderson, Mrs.
Helen Wright, Christine, Diana and
Philip, Mrs. Dawn Peters, Shirley
and Roger. Mr. Kltsey Wlnnlngliam
and Nlla and Jerry Marker.
Custom Mad
SLIP COVERS
Margaret Whtlr
Thon 40B4
Shower
WEYERHAEUSER CAMP 6-A
shower was arranged for Mrs. Jack
Baker Thursday at the Scout house
with Mrs. Dorothy Bright, Mrs.
Thelma Clapp and Mi. 8. L. Hen.
derson. hostesses. Luncheon was
VISITING FROM IRELAND is Brigid Murphy of New Market.
who is spending some time with her cousins, Margaret, Ben
ond Bob Murphy of Henley, and her uncle, Don Murphy, of
Klamath Falls. She arrived in New York on the Ernie Pyle
July 20.
Kennrll-EIIU.
Dinner Guests
LANQELL VALLEY Mr. and
Mra. Orvllle De Vaul entertained at
dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Cox and children. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Fltxhugh. Mrs. Irene
Foster, Connie Foster, Ralph Wo
mack. Bob Conley, Bob Evans and
Jack DeVaul.
Church Guild
LANG ELL VALLEY Mrs. Alma
Embrey entertained the Guild of St.
Barnabas church, at her home
Thursday afternoon. Following a
brief business meeting the members
sewed for the coming bazaar. They
plan a bazaar and turkey dinner
in mid-November.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the afternoon to Madge
Monroe. Bobbiette Gift. Billle Flu
hugh, Margaret Burnett, Bonnie
Fernlund, Ethel Joucs. Mary
Dearborn. Cora Leavitt, Edith Jones.
Carolyn Dearborn, and the hostess.
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