Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 08, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1948
PACE SIX
MimDnnuM
Malin
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bonnie Stephens
and Konnle recently returned Horn
trip to IJailns where they visited
Mm. Stephens' mother, Mrs. Hulda
Hnrtmim. They also visited his
brothers In Uuton, Ore., and from
there motored to Eugene lor a vimi
with Mrs. Stephens' brother. They
then visited friends In Crescent Cit,v.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brotlianrk
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan
returned recently from Southern
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Petnusck and
Ocrald and Vincent Zumr have re
turned from a trip to El Paso. Tex.,
and Southern Calllornla.
Valery Sauerburg returned lust
week from Vancouver, B. C.
Nancy Hendrtx of Redding. Calif.,
was a recent Malln visitor.
Mrs. P. O. Wilson underwent
major surgery Monday at Providence
hospital in Portland.
Mrs. Nannie Van Meter has Been
111 the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith returned
last week from Snn Francisco where
they visited Mrs. Smith's mother
who is 111.
Mrs. Annie Hennessey is ill.
Dick Hcmwl and children returned
from Southern California last week
Chiloauin
E. K. Smith of Williamson River
received the handmade quilt ot
tered by the Camp Fire Girls group
on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
at the California Oregon Power
company office. The girls hud dis
tributed tickets for the pnst several
weeks and interest was high in the
results.
Mrs. Henry Wolff was hostess at
the upper Wolff ranch on Sprague
river on New Year's Day to a group
of college age guests who spent the
day sleigh riding, hunting and eat
ing. Attending were Norma Lee.
Bonnie and Leroy Jr. denser. Dean
Greear. Howard Luderman. Kemo
and Feo Mmato. Rose Marie. Bill
and Ted Floyd, Annabelle Sum
mers, Glen Kircher and Bill Pohll.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gienger and Mrs.
Wolff completed the group.
Mrs. Daisy Holt has returned from
San Francisco where she spent
Christmas with her son. Roy Holt.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holt and
children, Carol, Bob and Linda, were
but due to Mrs. Hcnzel's illness she
was unable to accompany her fam
ily home.
guests of relatives In McCIoud,
Calif., on Christmas Day,
Mrs. Jesse MuiiKum Is In Cor
nells this week attending a grange
meet.
John Lou siH'iil several days last
week m Coos Bay. where he and his
w ife will soon move.
Norma Lee Gienger lelt on Sat
urday morning by plane for Kvan
ston. 111 . to continue her Junior
year at Northwestern university as
a pre-inedicnte major.
Ill an exciting overtime session,
the high school Panthers deteated
an alumni basketball team at the
gym on Friday night.
School began again on Monday
morning for local students and
members of the faculty. Many ol
the teachers had Just returned trom
holiday trips. Miss Ballge to Olyni
pia. Wash.. Mrs. Homer Beatty to
California. Mrs. Harry Whiting to
Warm Springs reservation. Mrs.
Otto Poole to Arizona. Mrs. James
Parsley to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kirehcr ol
Kuhspcl. Mont., left Chiloquin last
Monday after spending the week
end with Kircher's brother and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Uwight
Kircher. The visitors were on their
way to Oakland. Calif., where they
plan to remain for some time before
returning to Montana.
Allan Kircher, Stanford univer
sity student who spent part of his
vacation with his brother. Glen
Kircher in Chiloquin. left last Mon
day with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Kircher. He planned
to visit in both Motion! and In
Portland before returning to California.
I Mr. and Mis. Clyde Woolen and
daughter were visiting In the Modoc
Point and Williamson river dis
tricts on Saturday. Woolen has been
conducting logging operations near
Eureka for the past 18 months and
w ill now take over a Mipervlsury Job
with an Irrigation project. Woolen
Is a former resident.
Ted Flury and several friends, nil
from around Eagle Point, came over
from the Rogue River valley tor a
two-day duck limiting trip over Sat
urday and Sunday.
Roy Holt is vlsliing with Ins
mother. Mrs. Daisy Holt of William
son River. Roy Is from San Fran
cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Whiting were
Saturday evening dinner guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rife ol Modoc
Point. Whttlng was home lor the
week-end from the Warm Springs
reservation.
The National School Assemblies ot
Los Angeles wilt bring one of their
top-ranking attractions. Ted Park
inson, to Chiloquin high school on
Wednesday morning, January H.
Parkinson will give an lllusiiairil
tnlk on India and Its customs.
The lecturer, a University ot lUnlt
graduate, was a Gl In India and In
lltiruiu for three years, during which
lime he studied the folklore and
collected Items of Interest to audi
ences. The girls are Imping to be
selected for his demonstration ot
wearing Indian saris.
Mr. Parkinson Is reported by Nu
tionul Assemblies to have received
Die highest ruling made by all their
entertainment atlrartlons dining
the past two years.
The Panthers will meet the Mer
rill basketball team at the locul high
school gym on Friday evening tor
the second coulerencc giime of the
season. On Nattiiduy night the
Chtloqiilu leiiiu will pluy Die Wild
cats III Klamath Falls.
Wayne Wlllouuhby and Jay Hun
gry. Eugene businessmen, were rucsI.h
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wollf Hun
iluv and Monday for duck hunting.
Anttiula Unlve, S 1 e, was home
lust week mi leuve from I ho uuvy
electronics school at Treasure Island,
Sun Francisco.
Mr. and Mis. W. T. Hulcs and
family spent Cluistiiias with rela
tives In llniinliiiiin, Ore.
ltd rut guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Outrs and faintly of Pine
Ridge were Mr. Dates' mother, Mrs.
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