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I I PACE EICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JAN. K 1948 Officers Elected Church Circles By . -v I. ? ' V' On Thursday afternoon, January I. the newly-reomanlmt circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the first MethodiM church met to elect officers. Mrs. L. K. Phelps of 1957 Auburn was hostess to Ruth circle, and Mrs. John Yadon led the opening devo tional service. Mrs. (Jennie Casper acted as chairman pro tent and called for nominations. Elected to serve were Mrs. D. R. Stebulns, chair man; Mrs. Casper, vice chairman; Mrs. W. A. Carlcton, treasurer, and Mrs. Wesley McKalg. secretary. It was decided to have s program at each circle meeting and the ""C"" chairman will be Mrs. I Glenn Kent, assisted by Mrs. E. L. Putnam and Mrs. William Wnles Jr. At the general meeting in the church parlors on January 23, Ruth circle will serve tea following the business session and program. Esther circle met with Mrs. C. H. Barnstable of 123 High, and she was assisted by Mrs. Chester Saunders and Mrs. Bert Hegler. Mrs. Murk Taylor, outgoing chairman, led the devotions and acted as chairman pro tem until the new officers were elected. They are Mrs. Dexter El liott, chairman, Mrs. Earl Redman, vice chairman, Mrs. J. G. Bramhall, treasurer, and Mrs. Mark Taylor, secretary. ' The meeting of Martha circle was ; oinia nil. Airs, ija.vioii oieiKiii. v,m t V,.,t, - ' i , , tr, ih neia m me church parlors, and, n n, n7 K,J vw D. A. Kenyon. Mrs. W. P. I T" L. " Withrow and Mrs. John R.ach were I Mid-Week SOCIETY Dinner Dance Plans for a formal dinner dance were discussed at the January 6 meeting of Kappa chapter. Beta Slma Phi. Mrs. Layton Sleight was housing project- Mrs. James Ivory and Mrs. 1 Charles Bonney conducted a discus sion of poetry during the program hour. Refreshment were served to Mrs. William Milne, Mrs. Charles Bou ncy, Mrs. Raymond Kitzel, Mrs. James Ivory, Mrs. Max Hoyal, Mrs. Conrad Borsting, Mrs. Norman Ouycr, Mrs. James Stilwell, June Michelson, Betty Merrill, Mrs. M. E. Fere bee, Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Phil Brlxner, director of the chapter, and Mrs. Sleight, the hostess. 14 r m rw i t i I i yTiihi. Unr..l.iWi-m m m i i Board Meeting A board meeting of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs has been called by its president, Mrs. William B. Chandlee of Hlllsboro, for Friday, January 16, in the club house of the Portland Women's club. The meeting will be the last one for the board before the general federation meets in Portland for its annual convention in May. Final convention plans will be drawn at the Friday meeting. The executive board meets January IS, the day before the regular boa I'd meeting. ' A luncheon will be held at the Multnomah hotel at 12:30 with pub lic relations executives of radio sta tions, newspapers and department tores invited. The purpose of the meeting is to inform these repre sentatives of the approaching con yention and to solicit their assist ance. President i The Eastern Star Social club met (January 3 at the Masonic temple With the new president, Mrs. W. L. Poole, presiding: ' After a short business meeting, refreshments were served. The tea table was attractively set with white chrysanthemums and white tapers. The remainder of the afternoon was spent playing bridge. High score went to Mrs. Orva Beard, second to Mrs. Will Wood, and the special prize was received by Mrs. Leo N. Huls. ; Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Howard R. Llstoe and Mrs. F. W. Peak. Birthday , Dorothy Adams was honored on her birthday Sunday with a party (ttven by her mother. Mrs. Donald Adams, and Mrs. Arthur Wiley, at the home of her parents, 4759 Alta Jnont. , The occasion was Dorothy's 11th birthday and there were 12 guests. ' The guests were Shirley, Clifford and Bonnie Hayes; Betty Williams, Gilbert, Jerry, Bobby and Janice Schatz; Phyllis and Alda May Karl, and Donald and Ruth Adams. iiiBicaora, mr, l. mull will DC t 1 f I r A V D A BTV L. . , ih. new rhoii-mnn r w n tjw... i A nuuuAT rAK I T was enioyed by members and Quests of the Venture rli.li when th ton. secretary, and Mrs. joe Kcn-!9roup's Soroptimist sponsors, Mrs. Emil Albrecht, Olyve Mason and Thelma Henry cnter nedy. treasurer. i tained for them at Mrs. Albrecht's home. n,i,,i. MBry circle met with Mrs. Allen .. .! Mocabee Sr. at 1607 Crescent. Mrs, E. W. Mocabee was assistmg hostess, Mrs. Victor Phillips was in charge of the devotions and Mrs. Steve Moss, chairman pro tem, was elect ed chairman, Mrs. E. W. Mocabee. vice chairman, Mrs. Charles Howry, secretary, and Mrs. Elizabeth Nor ris, treasurer. Tentative plans were made for the coming year's activi ties, and special music and a social Piano Recital Is Saturday Event 'Mothers' Club The Mothers club of Sacred Heart academy held Its regular monthly i meeting January 7 In the school j auditorium with a very good al ! tendance. Sister Faustina presented New Officers TltA V,llnt,l,.t, liil. r Ul 11 - Kplscopal church Minted off the iirw ji'iir nini, ncuiiesuay evening under the direction of the new nl f lepra, Mrs, Hoy Whyliil, president ; Mrs. Andre Lambert, vice president; Mrs. Frunk Tiur, seereliiry-trens-urer, and Mrs. c. M, Lulrunin, liai son officer, After a short bu.vlue.vi meeting. (he IllVfteMses nerved t-ri',vliinii - to guests who Inter played runts. Hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. Stewart Snell and Mrs. W. L. Solga. Wintertime decorations rnuile the parish hall festive, with snowmen anil lighted candles carrying the theme. Prises went to Mrs. It. O Miuuat. Mrs. E. J. Howell mid Mrs. Carl Wil liams. Cluests for the evening In. eluded Mrs. Piissmuie. Margaret S'.eensen, Fnye Slelnselter. Opal Mrauiirr, Ruth Boyd and Murllvn Sparks. The next meeting will be held Januarv 111 at fl nvl,.ir i ti.. ....... .t. ------ - n ,,, t,i- hall. Members and Ihelr guesis me in lira. Community Club Mrs. Ionise Miliinl entertained the Midland rwinitmiiiitv .ii, i, .... January at her home in Altamont. Members who still have blocks for the "stale flower" quilt are asked to complete them and turn llirm in us soon as possible. The mint will in t.,1.1 in -.i.- money for the club. A scurf donated by Oertle Huff was sold at auction to Helen Peterson. Queenlyn Jniin sen was awarded the special prlwv Members present were Minnie Andrleu and Sylvia. Marie Andrleu. Thelma Houek. Carolyn Huff and Uuda and l.eo, Oertle Huff, (jiiecu lyn Jnnnsen, Emma Lamb, I'rurl MilMiersoii. Louise Mllnul, Helen I'litlnmin, Katie !lilpps nnd Kulli erlne und Wyim Mllnul. Hi'tirsliiunils were served uMhe close of the lueellng. Mrs. Junnseii will eiiterluln nest ut her home on Crest street, Febru ary 12. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lirotima Guarantee Freo Demonstration Tolcphono 9200 Pre-lnvcntory Sale Continuing Remainder of This Week PICTURE FRAMES a it win i V2OU LEATHER FRAMES 1.25 to 7.50 I ()IIMi:itl.V VIM o 11.113 Leather Desk Sets 4.25 to 27.00 I OIIMI III.V JH..0 lu yM.oa STILL MANY VALUES 0NTHE DOLLAR TABLE $2.25 HARDWOOD CUTTING BOARDS $1.00 CUTE PLAQUES FOR CHILD'S ROOM ... 1.00 HAND-WOVEN MEXICAN BASKETS ... 1.00 MIRR0-G0LD ARTWARE, valued to 5.95 1.00 $1.50 HAND-PAINTED PIGGY BANKS 1.00 M MlltOI'S () Hli:il ,l "I'll AC TIVK till'l' III MS Kilt AM, Dt'f'ASIDNS AT Jewel and liifl Slion Your S & H Green Stomp Gift Store 519 Main Phono 6163 WtiRiiess Wanness "The Rainbow" "Silent NiRht" Itoberta K.rtlcv "Faust Waltz" Gounod "Country Gardens" Gruiniter MALIN Piano stiiHinr nf lr 1 ii,-in n,-., . ... ' Vwalists. Piit.sv fMiirk and Sikiim hour completed the afternoon. Nine- j recital Saturday. January 10. In the Malln Rrude school. Refreshments i Viindenberg, accompanied at the f"ei. I were servea at tne close ot the program. The proKrnm follows Dessert was served to the circles j "Lightning Ranger" Schaum- ai i:jo ana all are planning for ai"A Bug in a Rug" ... Schaum series of luncheons to be given at I Darla Reber the church before long. j "Swinging Along" Schaum ' ' i "Bells Are Ringing" Schaum r Sandra Fields A Di iri TdC i"0 rump All V PntMW,,l" vumuiuuiuj svhium I Joanne and Ted DcMcrritt. duet Two candidates. Barbara Perkins Nancy DeMerritt i "Ave Maria" Burginuller and Mrs. Helen Simons, were initi- j "A Chord Frolic" Thompson "Rustic Dance" Howell ated into the Royal Neighbors ot"The Chimes" Thompson! Tert rvMernti America at the groups regular Beverlv Scott ., Mt,nu meeting held In the KC hall. I "Young Folks Dance" Paloverde i s,erl)' Hollow Lune Mrs. Sarah Harrington received "Riding on a Mule" Schaum "Mflody in F" Rubenstem Uie day's special gift. Barbara Cornett I Joanne DeMerritt Th rhartr n-oe lr- I i , ... - -i- '"c'"- "I lie Hunting Sonit " Ketterer "Mr. Froi; Is Full of Hnn" Mmm I "German Medley Waltz unknown "Oscar, the Octopus" . Schaum ! d"""t! room by Mr5' W' T" L,,,e- Marie Fields Edwin Stastny Jr. : i ; ' ' PEGGY ANNE, doughter of Mr. ond Mrs. W. R. Bucknell if Herlong, Calif., spent the j holidays with her grandpar- j nts, vtr. ana Mrs. W. A. Carleron and Mrs. Vi Bucknell of this city. Mrs. Bucknell is (he former Lois Corleton. ory of Alfreds Steinmeu and Joseph Machado. A visitor of the dav was Mn Veta Purvine of Salem. Officers- eiect practiced for installation to be held January 23. The installation will be an open meeting, and neigh bors and friends are invited. The next regular business meeting will be held at 3:30 Friday, Januarv 23 In the KC hall. ... Joint Meeting A meeting of the joint League of Women Voters - American Associa tion of University Women interna tional relations groups will be held at the home of Mrs. A. A. Mont gomery, 431 Laguna, Thursday January 15, at 7:45. Mrs. warren Bennett. Mrs. nM v ' Bunger and Mrs. Calvin Hunt will, present current economic and noli. ' tical conditions in Austria. Prance in relation to the Marshal plan and international trade. Charter Cascade Wonderland division 258 auxiliarv to the Drricr nf Pni..v Conductors, held a regular meeting! ON HAND TO welcome his wife to Oahu Hawaiian islands in.,eh m hw ewntday' January gently, was First Lt. Erwin J. Karsten. Lt. Karsten and his 7, wim Mr,. w.C Milkey presiding. Life, the former Mary Elizabeth O'Keeffe, are both of Silver mbe Mrs' .orsten is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Cornells u Neette ot bilver Lake. Lt. Karsten is stationed at Hickam field. piuno by Louctla McTnggert and Julia Hiirnilrn, accompanied by Junue Larsru. The president. Mrs. Vincent Hup llhy. led the opening prayer and conducted the business session. Plans were furmuluted for the school carnival to be held February 10. and It was decided that a final meeting of the chunrmcn and their com mittees be held later in the month to complete remaining plans. The room count showed that the flag was again won by the first and second grades. Refreshments were served In the hum, assisted by Mrs. Joe Bruner, Mrs. Lawrence Amberg. Mrs. L. M, Durrcll, Mrs. Arthur Wells and Mrs. Bert Carter Co-Hostesses Mrs. Roy Huff and Mrs. Carolyn Huff were co-hostesses at a shower honoring Mrs. James Mowers on January 7 at the former's home In Mldlund. Minnie Andrleu was winner of the afternoon's prize. Many lovely gifts were given to the guest of honor, and a number of friends who were unable to attend sent gifts. Refreshments were served to Mil dred Largcnt, Freda Flowers, Pearl McPhcrson, Blanche Flowers. Min nie Andrieu. Marie Andncu, Pearl Botcns. Anna K. Sutton. Mable Thomas, Pauline Gray, Anna Hick man. Edna L. Travers, Angellne Milan!, Margie, Donna and Georgia Flowers. Linda and Leo Huff. Sylvia Andrleu. Carol Hickman and the hostesses. members should be at the February meeting, roiiowing tne business ses sion refreshment were served bv Mrs. L. E. Hubbard. Mrs. Harry Eck and Mrs. Chet Morris. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE ENROLL NOW! EXPERT INSTRUCTION TERMS ON Tl'ITlON Klamath Beauty School rhone 7448 I3S No. Broad Two Guests Ye Olds Pinochle club met Thurs day, January 8, with Violet Vance for luncheon and cards. There were two guests, Velma Mitchell and Patty Kervin, and the former received the pinochle award, while high score was held by Nona Hall, second by Nettle Good, low by Grace Bock. Nettle Good. 5648 Denver, will be the next hostess. ... Anniversary TULELAKE Mayor and Mrs. Ralph Fausett celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary January loth by dining at the Sportsman's hotel with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hendricks as their guests. Mrs. Hendricks Is a niece of Mrs. Fausett's. The party later attended the dance in the American Legion hall. ... In some parts of Labrador, forests are so thick that ground travel Is difficult except In winter when frozen streams and lakes form high ways. Custom Mad SLIP COVERS Margaret Wheeler Pbone 4054 LUNCHTIME COOKIES Kiddies and grown-ups delight In our tantalizing cookies of every description. Nut, sugar, gingerbread, cinnamon and many others with a wholesome goodness that makes for happy eating. OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINGS CLOSED MONDAYS 2045 Oregon Avenu phone 8373 New and wonderful ... by LHAKM 1 1 1 Vt MUllr WUUL 7 . t I iff Y Wv- K PATTERSON'S MERCHANDISE MUST GO! lust make room for workmen soon to Enlarge Our Store! TABLE LAMPS POTTERY BASE. SLIGHTLY SOILED. WERE 5.9S 1 88 SALE PRICE I 100 Wool Blankets It'sNO" In auortrd rolors. 4-tli. wrlihl. WERE 13.50 1 A88 SALE PRICE 11 5-Pc. Bedroom Suite Karly California style. Drastically rrdured WAS 114.95 QQ SALE PRICE OV 1 lured. I Kitchen Step - Stools While llicv la.ll Mtra lurily! WERE 4.49 88 SALE PRICE I Occasional Chairs Gracefully styled. Quality built WERE 15.95 SALE PRICE irs I 9s" HAIR FELT RUGS I tlllt font ilir. Cut itratlr4lly tn Hear! WERE 17.95 1A88 SALE PRICE IX I 5-Pc. Dinette Set I All hardwmid. I.imenl prlre In town. WAS 59.95 AQ8S SALE PRICE OV 5-Pc. Card Table Sets I t i t . . iirumru i, 4 ii rirnr; iMiif ana lOlir rhnlri. WERE 27.30 1Q88 SALE PRICE IV Down Filled Sofa riiiow-oscK aiyie. j ruiy rine merchandise! was 359.00 inn 88 177 SALE PRICE 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE I Krine rovrrlm. .Miulrrn lyllni. ( WAS 264.95 AAftli f SALE PRICEXOV I 1 1 -..J Wing Back Chairs 11th Century styling. Tapestry mvrrlni. WERE 129.95 TO88 SALE PRICE V 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite I tl'.i-.r.tl lt..MI...I .. .. I a i-i Wm ' i ni nniiuiv IIMIMI, WAS 149.95 lOO88 SALE PRICE 1X7 CLUB CHAIRS For the man! Durahlr covers. WERE 119.95 AO88 SALE PRICE OV 7-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE Junior aire. ('im(rm)Hirurv ntvliriK. WAS 124.95 QQBS SALE PRICE VV i : Long Lasting Daveno A aofa by day ... a bed by night! WAS 109.95 ft088 77 SALE PRICE X 8-Pc. Dining Room Set Diinian I'liyfr talile. 0 chain and liuffrl. Illrachrd rinii.li. WAS 379.95 B8 X7 SALE PRICE. COCOA DOORMATS K"x26" ike. Buy now and aave! WERE 2.69 188 SALE PRICE I BATH SETS Heavy ehenille, Anaorlrl eiilnn, WERE 4.98 88 SALE PRICE X 1 1t r. t r.i . 230 Main Street Phone 7150