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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 19-18 PACE EICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Meeting Held By SeniorCircle Mm. W. O. Lolirry of 210 Eberleln entertained the Senior circle f the ConRicmitional Community church on Friday. January 16. A tiNtlUK Mil. Lohrry were Mia. W. L. Larson and Mrs. B. Morgan. Dessert win served at 1:30 to Mrs. W. C. Ltttlr. Mrs. L. Sutton, Mrs. tV. W. Corey, Mrs. H. S. Stone, Mrs. Godfrey Matthews. Mrs. H. J. McOllvray, Mrs. John Marin Mrs. Charles Revell and Mary Eckstein. Devotions were led by Mrs. Matthews. Discussion as to the literal iranslallon of a Bible verse which was Included In the devotions lol- 1 '-" ' and the roll call, Riven bv j1jxfxrui-iu-uir,i -i - - - - Mid-Week I SMIIiTY! First Meeting Tali chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, held Its first meeting of the new year on January 12 at the home of Patricia Fairchild. 944 Eldorado. Mrs. George A. Wright conducted the regular business meeting. Char lotte Bailey gave a talk on "Music and Poetry" and Dons Daniel re cited a poem for group discussion. Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. George A. Wright, Mrs. Loyal Heath. Mrs. Robert Puckett, Mrs. Robert Wirth. Mrs. John Feeback. Mrs. Harold Eittreim Jr., Doris MeCord. Betty Lea Dally. Charlotte Bailey, Doris Daniel. Lona Martin and Kay Schlothauer. Elks Dance- Arranged for this Saturday night. January 24, is an informal dance for Elks and their ladies. Dancing will be from 10 to 2 o'clock at the lodge, and the cocktail hour will be from 9 to 10 o'clock. Chairmen of the committee plan ning the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guderian. and working with them are Mr. and Mrs. Hale Scar brough. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Addison. Music will be by Morrison and McDonald's orchestra. ... New Members The Degree of Honor met in the KC hall Monday, January 12. and four candidates were taken into membership Eva Helene Burkland. Kathryn Jean Ramsey, Marie Bales and Loretta Schortgen. The next meeting. January 26. will be inspection night, and Ethel Lindholm, state director and na tional committeewoman. and Minnie Davis Card, state organizer and na tional committeewoman. will be present There will be a turkey dinner at the Winema hotel at 6:30 p. m., and for reservation call Bertie Bishop, 6016, or Dorothy Derrah, 3724, as soon as possible. On Mon day morning the executive board will meet at the Winema for a breakfast and school of instruction tor the new officers. ONE YEAR OLD is Larry Gib son, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gibson of 2250 Garden. Lorry celebrated his birthday January 17. Acts At ONCE to Relieve and 'Loosen' BAD COUGHS (CAUSED BY COLDS) pkatussinir) gently stimulates nat jural secretions in the respiratory tract to soothe dry Irritated mem branes. It acts at once to relieve bad coughs caused by colds helps loosen pWegm and makes It easier nt tasting?8" PERTUSSIN? W8 TRY OUR SPECIAL DINNERS THEY'RE TOPS MOLATORE'S 1112 Main I Y I Vx "f 'jt - J I U 'f 5 . r-r '. j ' " " 1 r ' "I fc " V ?" -'-'''ft I LaSa-".-"-,'' II II A"-'.' ; Mrs. Larson, secretary, was answered ! with Bible verses. Mrs. Little, president of the cir cle, opened the business meeting. It was decided to continue the circle contribution to the organ fund. Letters from Mrs. T. Davis Pits. ton of Soquel, Calif., and Mrs. Eu gene Haines of Berkeley. Calif., wives of former pastors, were read. Mrs. Preston told of the birth of a son to their daughter and son-in-law. She Is the former Milicent Prestlon: this is their second child. The circle was aked to be in charge of the annual dinner to be served at the close of the church services January 18 and as it will be potluck. the circle decided to provide coffee, cream and rolls. After adjournment of the business meeting Rev. Godfrey Matthews gave an Interesting review cf a chapter from William Snroyau'i "Human Comedy." Hostesses for the February meeting wilt be an nounced later. j ... Church Group The Women's association ot the First Presbyterian church will hold its regular monthly meeting Thurs day, January 22. at 2:15 In the church parlors. Mrs. W. M. Campbell of Rose burg, president of the Presbytenai of Southwest Oregon, will be the speaker for the day. Devotions will be led by Mrs. J. C. Miller and Mrs. I Lewis Hornby will furnish music. Mrs. S. B. Hopkins will be hostess. All women of the church are cor dially invited to attend, and women of the Peace Memorial Presbyterian church are especially invited. GENERAL chairman of the mid - winter conference on chapter development planned by the Women of the Moose for this Sunday, is Jackie Leach, senior regent of the Klamath Falls group. Jones-Miller. your "new look" is you BEAUTY BAR MAIN FLOOR M&yJ '- It alwoys hot been YOU . . . it always will be YOU when YOUR face powder is hond-blended to order exclusively for YOU. Come in and watch your very own powder created right before your eyes. $2, 3, 5, the box plus tax $1 introductory size made-to-order face powder by Grle c 4-Lc itz. i r '-" ) f I. A BRIDE OF EARLY January was Rosemary Zupan, who become Mrs Frank R. Bruner in a ceremony read at 10:30 in the morning, January 3, al Sacred Heart Catholic church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike J. Zupan of this city. -Kennell-Ellu. Conference Klamath Falls chapter No. 467. Geancy; mens low. Hilary Wuie V, omen of the Moose, will be host- i barger. and traveling prize. Mrs. ess for the mid-winter conference I Wlnebarger and Ivan Icenbice. on chapter development Sunday. Refreshments were .served at the January 25. This conference is held close of the evening when guests under the auspices of the college of ; regents ot tne women ot the Moose, and Fannie May Thompson, grad- uate regent of the college of regents, i is in charge. Jackie Leach, senior regent. Is eeneral chairman. Chamers taking ; part in the conference are Medford, Merrill. Redmond. Bend and Kla math Falls. A luncheon will be served at the Winema hotel at 12. noon, followed by a meeting at the Moose hall at 1:30. Included In the afternoon's sched- 1 ule will be initiation of candidates In honor of Fern Stover, director of Mooseheart. 111., children's home. Pinochle Party MALIN The Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose held their first pinochle party of the winter season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bradshaw near Malin on Saturday. January 10. Prizes awarded at the close of the - ; j - -V- f: .," ' ' ; ' ' i evening were: Indies' high. Mrs. Henry Sherrilt: ladies' low, Mrs. Frank Hadley; mens high. Dan enjoyed a pot luck luncheon. Those "iteiiuuiit were mr. ami ,-iirs. nay Van Meter. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. James Bradshaw. of Mulln: Mr. and Mrs. Jck Adams. Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Wlne- oarger, sir. ana airs. rTanic Haaiey, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Icenbice and Lu cille Austin of Merrill: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherrlll and Mr. and Mrs. Georee Williams, of Hpnlev. and I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geaney of Tule- Your money buys more good In surance from Hans Norland. 123 V 6lh SL Custom .Made SLIP COVERS Margaret Wheeler Phone 4054 - -4 , Lora F.vans entertaiurd the Thurs day Contract club on Jiinuurv 16. Dessert was served, with cards fol lt wing. Ruth Palmer held high score. Lillian White, second, and Fannie Thompson received t h e traveling award. Hostess lor the next meeting will be Bertha Hewitt. 222S i3llrrow vtMmtHHmimHnmmwmimtmHmiwmHmmmtHmiiiHtmtHm i ENHANCE Installation At Ihc lit MHTtinu ill (.'union I Oilier No. 1, Indies uiixllliiiy, new uilleeis weir. Installed. They will serve thioiuih HMD Installed ueie Ellulieih linn liv, liresldenl; I'enil llmlls, vice lilesl- lent: Mlellu Divilrn. ehiipluln: Sadie Mite Wiilliin, posl pieUleut; Jennie limit, sreielmy; Adellnu Ciller, lieusiiiei'; l.lltu Mnlsehen. hi.eliei', nllleer nl the ilny: lliinlet I'NIes. nffliei' of the uuiil'd: Svh Hi Tiltmi. seii'iy: Muv Anilei'im. ilnht nlile In the liresldenl: Allee Law rence, led aide In Hie iiiesldent: 1 oirnine Mahiilley. right iinle to the vice president : Itnyellu .IhIiiimiu, lelt nldp In the Mie nieslilenl. Jny Probst . iliiltl utile In ilm i hap. lain; l''raiiie Munsell leti mile to I the elianliiln: Kale limine, rluhl aide to the past president: l.nrlllel Ilelrer. left aide to Hip past presi dent: mid Hull, Harris musician. Alice Lnwietue whs Ins all nii nl-I flier. Entertained I.ANC.K.I.L VAU.KY-Mm. 11 Noble mill Mrs .teatiellr rini enteiiiilned (he Lnnurll Vallev Wonirns elub at the parish hull! iiuiisiiay atieruiuiu. The president,! Miriam I'niueek. was in ehante. ' A March of Dunes benefit ilanee i was lihilinrd Alter (he meet hut, re- i fiTshnieuts were served lie Mrs No ble anil Mis. Cilallan. Mis Potueek received the mutest nrise. MeinlK rs and mie.M.s prrsenl were i lltlrrd Novoinv. ChrlMlne flrown. : Mild Honnie Pentium! Miriam Potueek Mobbiette (lilt. Madue Monroe, tilth WllhaiiK, Tlllie Walker. Kvn Pnb erts. Maraari't Hiirneit, Hiella t llel. Kditlt Jones. Ilessle Pramrr Marin tiaiidall. Virginia Doliert. Pat Junes. Nettle Davis. Cllarlolle Pltzhush and Hie hostesses. Social Calendar , S.luriUv. January SI Klamalh 'all Wmitan'a l.lliraiy rliili . l-.ieiu im, r p , William hol.l. I I ..'I J' Maruhv. brl.l,. chairman. I and Slra. Da t.ukrv. i.a chairman. ' IrMlai. Jaituarv -1 I Mrelinf P.,,1 Malmna dull. Or.tir ,,( : - Ih. l a.icrn Slar, I o rl.K-k lunrhrun al i I 111 Mojitnlf Irmiila. ttrilnprtai. r.hruarv I I Jitllua llurhn liarllnni,. Klamalh Coin ,' , miinil. Cnncerl aiaoelatlon. Pallran Ihratra Mandar, frhruarv 11 Den Co.ark chnrn. Klamalh Com n mnv Cunc.rl atitK-iatiun. r.llran lhaatra i trlda). Marrh I Sluing runcrrl. Klamalh I'nlnn high 1 I Kitwil concert hand anil glrU glva rlub I Thartda. llarrh It I Bering rniH-vrl a ratMwIla i-hflr and j orrhralra. Klamalh t?nlnn high achool. Uadnrdav. Itari-h II Applrlon and Kiahl rtuo-planuia. Klam ath C:ommuiul)r C'nncnrl aiaoclallon IVIIran Ihaalra II v l.llv of l''rnii' So ri'voliilionnry U will oiiil'l(' ly Him.)!.' IIm' fiifiiiM' of corM'liug. imri , te'V? iuiMIIIiim l.i a "4"!""T'J-f" " 6 y,f ! SATURDAY NIGHT will mark Hit! insinuation of olficors of J" 1 1 "lu" ,, , , A ,,i, Mn,u ril,,,. Friendship court No. II, Order ol Amuiunlh. Mary Lllcn ! Caster will he installed as royal matron, and Clyde Thompson, royal patron. ' ' B i rthdaV ..,...,. , I.ANCIi:i,l, VALLKV-Mm. K. W. Hiowii eiilerlained at her home III l.auuell valley on Jiuuiary III in hnlmi' of Hie birthilav anniversary ol Mis. 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