Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 13, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    SATURDAY, PLC. 13, 1947
PACE SIX
HLRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Saturday Dance
TULELAKE In a nautical tel
ling, with the center of attraction
the Sea Scout troop nail boat, the
Mariners and a number of guests
enjoyed an evening of dancing Sat
urday In the high school gymnasium. I
Music was furnished by the Morrison-McDonald
orchestra from
Klamath Falls, and guesls from that
city and from Malin were present.
A skit added to the fun with Don
Webster and Hoger Reid doing the
honors, followed by magician's
tricks by Rev. Francis Chambers.
Four high school girls entertained
with wood wind ensemble.
On the committee for me atlair
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lind. Mr.
and Mrs. Thorben Rciben Mr. and
Mrs. James Oir and Mrs. Ed
Duckett.
The Mariners plan a Christina
party for the young fry. December
18 in the annex of the Tulelake
Community Presbyterian church
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Webster,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Raglund. Mr. and
Mrs. Esiil Allison and Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Boyd making the arrangements.
Candidates
Five candidates were initiated at
a meeting of the Eagles auxiliary
last Tuesday evening. The annual
Christmas party is planned for De
cember 23 and the next regular
meeting for Tuesday December 16.
Crystal Cochrane entertained
members of the Lady Eagles club at
her home Thursday night with 15
members and three guests attending.
At pinochle. Frances Hereford e
celved high, Betty Smith, second,
and Lorna Groves, consolation. Spe
cial prite went to Agnes Nelson. The
next meeting will be a 1 o'clock pot
luck luncheon on January 7 at the
home of Mary Melton in the Weyer
haeuser district.
The Hazbins club Christmas gift
exchange and potluck supper has
been planned for 8 o'clock. Sunday.
December 21. Betty Ketsdever will
be hostess at her home on Walnut
avenue.
Lodge Party
A Christmas party for members
of the Social club and the Past
Noble Grand club of Prosperity Re
bekah lodge was held in the IOOF
hall Wednesday. December 10. with
K attending. A potluck luncheon
was served on tables beautifully
decorated with Christmas greens,
lighted candles and a tiny Christ
mas tree centerpiece. There was a
gifi exchange between members, and
the secret pals also were re-!
membered with gifts. ;
A box of table linens for the Odd , Donations
Fellows home at Portland was Members of the auxiliary of Vet
packed and win be sent m time ior ;
the holidays; the contest "For the
good of the order" closed, and the
final tally of votes showed that Ada
Willits' team was the winner. The
losing team, under the leadership of
Captain Vera C. Clemens will be
hosts to the winning team on De
cember 18.
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blin, olso of Klamath Falls. The nuptials took place Novem-
Friendly Circle
Katheiiiie Williams of 2041) Har
row entertained the Friendly circle
Thursday, December 4. There was
an unusually good attendance, with
all except two members attending.
A guest, Emma Hawkins, became
a member at this meeting. Luncheon
was served by Mrs, Williams and
Mrs Billings, and a business meet
lni w as conducted by Arbhur Stone,
piesldent. It was decided that the
nt xt meeting will oe at the home ot
Viola Vance on Shasta way. and It
will be a Christmas party.
KoUrian KnterUIn
Wive Kor Dinner
TULELAKE. Dec. 13 Rotaiyanns
will be guests of their husbands at
dinner Wednesday night at the
Sportsman's hotel. Plans for the an
nual affair were made at this week's
luncheon.
JODIE ANN IVIE Is eight
nonths old and the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Ivie
if 4626 Denver street.
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THE PRESBYTERIAN church was the setting of the wedding ! J
of Marian Marin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marin of !
this citv. and Lewis E. Hamblin. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ham- 1 ?
blin, also of Klamath Falls. The nuptials took place Novem
ber 23.
Kcnnell-Ellis
FOR CHRISTMAS
DELIVERY!
nients were served by a committee
composed of the officers following
the meeting. The next meeting will
erans of Foreign Wars met Thurs-: januarv 7
day evening In the city library with ;
President Charlotte Canoy presid
ing over the business meeting. It
was decided to donate S35 to the
Portland and - Roseburg veterans
hospitals for their Christmas par
ties. Plans were also made for the
local Christmas party which will be
held Thursday, December 18. In the
KC hall. Potluck supper will be
served at 6:30 o'clock, followed by
a program, tree and treats for the
children. Each member is asked to
bring a donation of vegetables or
fruits in cans to be gathered and
distributed for a worthy cause. All
VFW members and auxiliary mem
bers, with their families, and also
any prospective member, is cordially
invited to attend the Christmas
party.
Auxiliary
Cascade Wonderland division 258.
auxiliary to the Order of Railroad
Conductors, held a regular meeting
in the KC hall Wednesday. Decem
ber 3 at 8 o'clock with Mrs. W. C.
Mnkey. president, in the chair.
Several charter members were re
ceived. They were Mrs. Grant, Mrs.
Strinefellow. Mrs. Herwicke. Mrs.
Pcwell and Mrs. Ryan. Refresh-
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