Herald and News
SOCIETY
By
Edna
Killmeyer
Drive Ch
Guest Speaker
Muroplllillnlli enjoyed healing Uululhra Buck, I hull limit n the Nil
llumil Kuiiudulloii Inr I n (ii nl lln I'itriilyrttx III Kliiiimih on 1 1 1 v . ulvc KOini'
nl the hlglillr.hu nl 1 1 lln year's cullipnlgll III II If lunrlll'iill lllit'ilng hl'lll
Tliumdny ul Hip I'i'liriiii putty room. Mm. Buck iciuiiiitcd the hitfimlvi;
wmk being dune hy Ihe nallnitul roseurch ptnitiuiii In which limy um
ki'iii ilitiiK Inr u iiirvi'iillvo nl 1 1 In 1 1 1 1 li- iuiiilyl, iimi nli.u new Irculmcnl.
I'hi' ill. nil ink' uf liiliuillli' purulyMh In usually live In III per ri'iil
nl llmiif stricken, including In Mis. Jlnck. Iluwevcr, Kluiniilli rnniiiy
liml ii much higher ruli' thin pit:. I year. Unit nl per cent, duo to
1 1 If iwi'll here being nl III!' hulliata
Mrs. Buck stic.il Unit the Iniin-
lUliun need money In runtlliuc j
UlI'M' Kllltllin llllll Walltll till' 111'
nl iN'niilf ni lii'luinu tn urn
led thru oummuiilly. Thi' better '"' "' l'"Kuluy. milled u
educated I III' lumlllcs we rnlii irnllitt group, nf fi lends In lirr lininr thin
the curly symptoms nl the dlscnsn iillrriinnii Inr n pretty binluliiy
mill Ihr knowledge iiliiuil simple I'urty. JuAnn's gucnu enjuyod tiu
hcullh prccuutluns tn Inllnw, thi- dniunul lilitliiluy rolioslitnenl.-. nl it
mure able Uiry will ho In combul 1 Wr- centered wild ii luvcly swocl-
nl Inlunllle iiurulynlH, : '"'rt ''"' flunked by Iwo pretty
the uld.
Mis. Ullek wus liiliiMluiTil tn Ihe
dub by iMibrllr limner, prnttruiii
liiuliiliiili Inr the liny.
'Ills iiiunlnil prniiium wun Intrii-
ittiied by Klnlw Mrlniyro mill inn- citiehl.i wi te Jeuiuile Altebiiry,
nlKteil nl two vlnllii miIiw plnyeil W I Kientinr I'rni k. Curnl Ann MnrrlMin,
Alhenn l.iiiprnpulo, mcniiiimineil tjnrlr-m- mill Annelle lluMer. K
by Cnllierliic lllnniui. The nuinbrra tclllne Kilter. Cntlierlne. Oerlln mid
were very much enjnyed by Ihc club. cyntltlii Kiinii, Hiijiiuie I'nrler,
8nrnptlmlnl welcnmed Hirer new i Lymi lliirvey. Cnrliuir Ackeriimn,
niemlK-m l Ihe luncheon. Hliixln Kuy Itluke, Putty Pnlmer. Putty
llurndeii. Ixili. Htrwuil mid Klhel Mnilttlre mid Judy Kills.
Mnlhewii. Oilier mieaUi were Mar
tinet Kewiler mid Unl Murllii.
'tlirliiw Henry. preldent. un
liounced the liwlulluUnn ot new
nropllmll club l lletilnii. Wli.
Hhr Uo rrnilndrd HorupltmUU of
Dr. Krmik Munk i tulk ul the Klnm-
tli Uiiluii hiitli inhnol September
J7. HnruptimlM l one nl the upon
oilntl thilwi.
Kllren links mmotiiircd Ihut th
Koinnilmlsl riimiiinite Mile would lit
held on Kfbrumy II. All n'emlr
mid Irtemli mo wked to Uke I he
ruinmuite to inc urnmw
belnre Hint dnl.
Dancing Party
Ijisl-mlnute plans nave been com- ,
pleteii and all is m readlneiui for a
rtanrliiK purly toniiihl. Kalurduy. for
members of Hie Klk 1kI and their
ladle.
The cocktail hour will be from to
10 o'cloik with dniirlu( I mm 10 to
1 o'clock. Music will be by Morrison
and McDonald orchestra.
The affair will be Informal. Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Cluderlan are
chairmen and on their committee
are Mr. and Mrs. Mule Hcurbrouiili.
Mr. and Mrs. Nenl Htewnrl and Mr.
and Mrs. A. II. Addlimi.
7 Scrapbooks
Pleased, and a right to be. are
the Buttercup Blue Birds of Joseph
Conner school. As their Chrlstmus ,
prolect. Ihe Intliercup. made K,1V. i
Ittle scrpb.k. 20 in all. which !
il.e. sent In the Children's llmimi.1 '
i,.i if,. nnrv .... . lei. ,
ter from Mrs. C. H. Plietteplure.
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the Buttercups one and all. for ! '"rlll avenue
making Christmas gny for the lio
pitni children. 1 1 0th Birthday
Mm. Phelleplace has Invited all j Mrs Crc Forrler nf 1H20 Kurle
the Buttercups to open house t enlrrlalneri for her daughter,
the school this month. I ,ynriir, Snttirdny afternoon. Jnn-
I.eader of Ihe Blue Birds Is Mm. unry 17. on Lynelte's 10th hirtliilnv.
Martin flmiisby. with Mrs. A. D. Ad- ! Youngsters won prizes In gntiies
dlson. assistant. and enjoyed Ihe triullllonnl blith-
I day refreshment.
Off to British Columbia this week j Lynelte's guesta were Curnl Klous.
were Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Huls. Cnrol Blehn, Doris Puup. Knren
They'll enjoy two weeks In Vancou- Patip. Bully Sue Burke. Nancy
ver, Vlctorln and New Westminster. ; Clark. Joan Brlltnn. Beverly Sw nn
They went by trulii to Seattle, nnd son, Burbnrn Sulllwuy, Khnron 1'uy
front there will go to Vancouver by lor. Gloria Malum nnd Gloria oil
bnal. j bert.
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,'ST. VALENTINE'S DAY has been set for the wedding of
I Phyllis Hiitchins to Wesley McNee Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Howard
1 F, Hutchins announced their daughter's engagement and
I coming marriage this week. Mr. McNee is the son of Mr.
land Mrs. McNee Sr., of this city.
J Jnnro-Mlller.
airman Is
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' JUIIj Wut jtj
JnAnii Unguilty, daughter nl Mr.
dulls. I'liiee were bunked with tiny
ilnll fuvnm. The girls sponi the
ulletlKHili inuklnu doll rlothe.i. ,Io
Amr btilliduy purly with heltl a
little belnre her rlKlilli lilrthduy,
which In Moniliiy, Juiiuury 20.
Betrothal
Itumuntlc new wui told by Kev.
mid Mm. Hnwurd P lliiKhlin when
llley mihntlllred Hie belrnlllul mid
cnmlim mnrrliiKe uf their dminhter.
Phyllu. tn Weiley MrNee Jr., Im
uf tlili. city.
Hie reremuny will be rend by the
brlde-elrct'ii fiilher ul the first
Chrlntlmi church on 8t. Vnlentlneii
t'ebrumy M,
M)m ,,.,, ,
tended ti hunlit III
ludimin before her fumlly mnved to
Klmnnlh Knlls. Hlie win nlllllulrd
with Knppu Alpha Theta sorority.
Mr. McNee, imn of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley McNee Hr.. also of Klnmnth
Kails, was affllluted with Alnlm Tnu
ometia frnternltv at Wa .liiiiiitmi
, H1le collrk'e whrre he studieil.
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jbpecial buest
Mm. Z. .1 Powell was IioMcm to
members nf Ihe Art Needlework
riub Wednesday afternoon, at her
: home at the corner uf Mh und vul-
nut street. Dr. Bertha Hnwyer of
Ashlnnd, sister of Mrs. J. K. Uneller,
i a special Ruest.
I Members proicnl Included Mrs.
J. Pnrker. club pieMdeni: Mm.
j J r. Oneller, Mrs W. P. MrMlilnn.
Mrs. Holierl E. Wattenbum. Mm.
Marlon llnnks. Mrs Cleorife Wirta.
Mrs. Charles J. Murlln. Mrs. C. H
I'nderwood, Mm. Cleome Hurn.
Mrs n. II. Aildrmon, Mrs. U. V.
""'"'.'l"' Mr , C J'",' r, Ti
Hurold M. nrnwii. Mi, . J . Powell
'ld, Wl'b"r,A J'"," .
A' " -"'',t Mrs r"vrn ",'rvrd
tea. Mrs. Klivkendull will enter-
imn the club Werinesdny nftcriinon.
reorunry ai nrr noinr. nm v .i.i-
9r9anized..
The first incnilng nl t lie recently
niumil.xd women's HUi.lllurv In the
Ite.rrvc Olllcor aior,iiitlnn was
lii'lil Wcdiioi,duy evening, Juniiury
M, In thr I'cllcun party room.
Dinner wim served to li:i reserve
ofllccrA mid tht'ir wives. Mrs. George
Mills, tempore ry clii.li mini, was III
liturgo nf the lurrllng. Hhe wns
lllltr lll'C'fd ill'".'. Id' III. K : I V 1 1 1 K Willi
hrr urn Wis. A. V. MeVey, vine
picsld'iit: Mm. Itulivil VeiiKil, sec-rcu-.rv,
and Mr:i. Aubrey Avery,
irei'surer. i'Jccl'il In Ihr Ixmnl nl
directors v. ire Mm. Clifford Clityion,
Mrii. ilurry Lanurd nnd Mm. ilex
Davis.
I m. Avery. Mm. Melvin Miller,
and Mrii. Wilhuiu Hwcct will vrvc
nil the tolr.tltlltluliul committee.
Aniont: the lir l I'venlh pluiiiii.il
by Liter urnup is ft furiuul Vulfnliiic
dinning purly. being urruiigcd Inr
Hiil in il.iy, February 7. ul the Wil
lurd hotel. Mm. Hum Ami' mon in
chuli mult.
Speaker
llii.'Uii-wKle liiti'ic.il Is brliiK ihuwn
' In the tulk to lie ulvcu by Dr. P'runk
j Munk, "Inside Kitstern Kuropc," -it
, Kluiuiith Union lil;:h srhool, 'luc-
dity evenlUK, Jiinumy 27. nl 0:15.
Dr. Munk Is bciuir sjjonMirrd by 10
j service clubs In Klumutli Fulls. Iu
lerented memliers from tllee groups
! are contacting their friends In all
piiru of Uie county, and a Imtfe
crowd la anllclputed.
The following committees are
j wiirkliiK Ui (nuke tills tulk an out-
standing alfnir: American Ahmk-iu-
lluii of Uiuvcrslty Women. Mrs. O.
! K Puckett. Mrs. A. A. McVey, Mrs.
Hubert Krlandson und Mm. William
, K. Jenkins; HoropUinlnts, Mrt Hnb-
erl Henry. Mrs. V. H. Lawlcr and
Mrs. C. P. Peyton: Business and
PruIi'.iMoniil Wniuen, Mrs. Rutus
Guillen, Miiy Phlnney mid Ellen
l)pi; League of Women Voters. Mrs.
John Yndon, Mrs. lo Hngehorn,
Mrs. l'rrd Hueck. Mrs. Kit Geary
I und Mrs. Hurolil Pnlmer: Quoin
club, Mrs. Olio Vltu.'.. Mm. B. E.
rl und Mm. Annubelle New ton.
Committees In the five men's ser
: vice clubs paruclpatlng are: Rolury
club. Alfred Collier, Kd Geary mid
j Wurrcu Bennet: Junior chamber of
coiiiincrce. Fred Ehlcm, Clifton
. Ungiu.in nud Everett Bull; 20-30
club. Pete Green. Stimrt Pauy mid
, Hubert Hull: Lions, We.slcy McNee
; mid Kred Bechtel; Klwanls club,
Malcolm Epley and Phil Hitchcock.
' Mr&. Anrou Hoffman of the
American Auociution ol University
. Women is general chairman.
New President
Mm. Kntherlue Chlde.'.tcr was in
sulted as president of the Ton.st
, niistre.vi club at a dinner meeting
j held Inst week ai the Wlnenia hotel.
I Mrs. Paul But k Is outgoing presl
! clrnt.
' Othrr newly-elected ollntrs are
i Mrs. Hulus gulllin, vice president:
Mrs. R. K. McLuren. setretary. und
Anne Price, treasurer. Cummtttce
chairinrn are Mrs Wandu Elliott,
i ptugrmn: Mrs. Vcsn Poll, attend
! mice; Mm Ernest Kaschntck. pub
i llcltv. nnd Mrs. Helen Mueller, his
: loriiin.
After liistullutiun. Mrs. Buck was
piesented with a Toa.stiuistrcw, pin.
one of the first to be worn In Klnm
. ath Fulls.
1 Mm. Helen Mueller was loasl
; mistress nnd Iniroduccd the three
1 speakers. Mrs. Koschnlck. Mrs. Mnr
l; n it I Santo und Mrs. Qulllrn. Each
' spoke on n phtise of the March of
Dimes' drive. Mrs. Buck, county
I drive chairman, also spoke briefly
i on Ihe campnlgn.
Table decorations wrre handled
i by Mm. Vlvlnn Owens and Mm. Lll-
llini llunrllne. Guests of the eve
ning were Mrs. Gladys Gulden and
Dr. Ruth HopMin.
Carnival
Siu'ted Hcn'l Hcudcmy will hold
Its nniiiiiil carntvnl February 10 In
the school Riidltnrluni. Gny con
cessions by Ihe Individual grade
rooms nrc planned, as well as a
country store by the high school
pupils.
A beautiful and well-filled cedar
chest nnd a baby doll In a bassinet,
outfitted by Mrs George Knoll, are
nmniig Ihe nt tides to be given
nwny. Refreshments nlso will be
served. For further Information,
call the clmlrnmn. Mrs. David Vnn
denbrig. ti'Mil. or the co-chairman.
Mrs Jeff Korseii. SMI5.
The entire carnival commit Ire,
room mothers nnd Interested work
ers will hold their tlnnl niccllng
February 2 al 4 o'clock In the aend
oiny. .
Shower Guest
Mrs. Robert Pryor was compli
mented with n shower nt the home
of Mrs. P. L. Goodwin, 3844 Sum
mers lane Thursday evening. Mis.
K. II. Wood was en-hostess. The
parly theme curried out the colors
of pink nnd white.
In games, prlrea were won by Mrs.
Pryor nnd Mrs. Stanley Bochlle.
Gnosis were Mrs. Pryor, Mrs. Ben
jamin Pryor, Mrs. Chni'los Johnson,
Mrs. Jninos Crane. Mrs. Slnnley
Ilochtlo. Mrs. C. F. Wood. Mrs. John
MncDoiuild, Mrs. Modn McClclInn,
Mrs. Corll Kollonbnrn nnd Mrs.
Lloyd Day.
Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs Gernld C. Gwyn
this week announced Hint the com
luc marriage of their diiitKhlor. Joy.
I'' llnrvey Oigiird, will be an event
nf Sunday, February 1.
The Dev. Victor Phillips will read
the mrptlnls nt Ihe First Methodist
church.
Mrs, Robert Porter wntt hostess to
the members of her book club at her
home on Auburn street. A guest wns
Mrs. Robert Honck. and others pres
ent were Mrs. Dnle West of Merrill.
Mrs. George Clnrk, Mrs. Nell F.
Blnck nnd Mrs. Karl Vrqtiharl.
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Centering the tea table was an
. .. .. ... , . i , i- ,i . i i i arrangement of pink roses.
BUSY WITH PLANS for the Klomath Falls Womon s Library pourlng were Mrs. George Lind
club benefit bridge planned for Saturday, January 31, is Mrs. ley and Mrs. Robert Lindley. Assist-
Dove Liskey, tea chairman.
Junior Group Ho
Tuesday Meeting
Members nf the Junior circ le of the Congregational church met at club held January 20 at the Wi
the home of Mrs. Harold Chuse, 2316 Orchard avenue. Tuesday evening noma hotel.
at 8 o'clock. Mrs. E. M. MacBetli. president, was In charge of the meet- Guest speaker was Dewey Powell,
lug. Report of the previous meeting was given by Mrs. E. G. Caldwell, who told of Japan, its people and
secretary, and Mrs. H. R. Jones gave the treasurer's report. i conditions of that country. In
Following the business meeting. Mrs. Paul Layman gave a most in- j charge of the meeting were Norma
teresting program, reading letters from a sister who is teaching school I Steubln, Lois Coady and Gertrude
In Colombia. South America. Announcement was made of the Sunday I Hanson.
school party to be given. February i
1. In the evening at the Community 1
hall in aid of Ihe purchase ol a ,
projector lor church .vjhool chuvscs. ;
The circle announced a box social ;
party to be held In ihe hall Feb- I
ruBry 15- M. Ward Pease and
Mrs. Douglas Tcnnant gave a re
port of the PIlKrtm Fellowship guth-
ering at the home ol Mrs. Pease :
the previous Sunday and announced !
plans uf the group lor the spring !
season. 1
The nursery department will be
cared for by the circle members i
during the coming months ami
mothers were urged lo bring their'
little ones each Sunday.
The postwar emergency program
of the church was promoted ai the
meeting nnd plans are under way
fur inciting Its requirements.
Following the program relresh
menl.s were .served by the hostess to
the following gue.su: Mrs. George
Utteibach. Mrs. Ward Pease. Mrs.
Douglas Tcnnant. Mrs. H. R. Jones.
Mrs. William Pierson. Mrs. Ted
Fischer. Mrs. Etnar Rush, Mrs. R.
J. Knunaik. Mrs. Paul Luymun. Mrs.
Kenneth Lumble. Mrs. Stewart Day.
Mrs. Warn Bryan. Mrs. E. G. Cald
well. Mrs. Godfrey Mallhews and
Mrs. E. M. MncBcth.
The nexl regular meeting will be
held In February. ;
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Honor Guest '
Mrs. S. M. Topness was. guest of :
honor nl a farewell party given by .
Minnm circle of Klamath Lutheran I
church at the home of Mrs. E-stm j
Kiger. 443 Pacific Terrace, on Friday
evening. January 16. A gift was j
presented to Mrs. Topness. who lias j
been president of tnc circle during I
the past year. Refreshments were 1
served.
Pastor und Mrs. Topness will move
lo Huxley. In., the first part ot i
February. Members of Mirinin circle i
are Mrs. Topness. Mrs. Estir. Kiser. I
derson,' mVs l T Tn5ior!' M?s" J A
Peebler. Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Mrs.
Elton Thompson. Mrs. R. J. Brine-
gar. Mrs. L. K. Ellson. Mrs. J. D.
Huck, Mis. E. R. Mellby nnd Mrs.
Sara Hnrnldsnn.
Luncheon
The regular luncheon meeting of
the Klnmnth Fnlb unit of the Re
publican Women's council will be
held Monday. January 26. at 1
o'clock 111 Ihe Pelican party room.
Subject of the mooting will be
"Taxes the Tools that Create or
Destroy." Members who will give
the analysis nrc Mrs. Victor E
O'Neill. Mrs. Louis Mann. Mrs. Mnr
tln Rnmsby nnd Mrs. Bob Henry,
with Mrs. L. L. Shnw as moderator
Anyone Interested Is welcome.
Those who have not been contneted
are asked to mnke reservations by
cnlllng 62!i9 or 6815.
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Bridge Club
Mis. Al Loniie was hostess nt her
home on Wlnrd street for members
of her bridge club. A guest wns Mrs.
Everett Ball.
Coffee wns served later in the
evening to the members, Mrs. Wes
ley Gudorlan, Mrs. Gone Williams,
Mrs. Lnyton Sleight, Mm. Rny Wl
ard. Mrs. Maurlco Miller. Mrs. Bill
Jcffcont and Mrs. Forrest Alter.
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Sornpllmisls
Plan Sale
Looking fur the Now Look?
There'll be plrtily of Interesting
articles nf clothing with good, deep
hems al the Soi optimists club's rum
mage sale slnted for Wcdnesdny, nil
day. February 11.
The loon lion will be announced
Inter by the rummage chairman,
Mrs. Eileen Hicks. Funds derived
for the sale will go Into the club's
project fund. Members of Soronll
mlsts will be on hand from 8:30
o'clock In the morning throughout
the day,
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i BRIDGE CHA.RMAN of the Library club's coming benefit
jprogram is Mrs. L. A. Murphy. All women in the community
have been invited to the affair, one of the highlights of the
ate wjnter season.
: Kennell-Ellis.
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Medford Church Is
Scene Of Rites
The Chiipcl of the Rocks and Roses at Medford was the setting
fur the wedding of Mm. Agnes Miller Warner, daughter of Mrs. Ethel
Miller of Ashland, nnd Richard Hugh Witt, of Medford. son of Mrs.
Margaret Lceson of Klamath Falls.
Vows were exchanged at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Sunday. Janu
ary 18. in a ceremony read by Rev. Earl F. Downing of Ashland. Rev.
D. E. Millnrd sang "fill the End of Time." before the service.
The bride chose a suit of blue gabardine with black accessories.
Her corsage wns of gardenias and
rod rosebuds. Matron of honor was -r.., D : U,-I. ,e
the bride's sistoi. Mrs. Frances E. I WO DirmauyS
Brawn, and best man was Alfred M. A double birthday In the C. B.
Beck. Mrs. Brown wore a suit of
watermelon red with black acces
sories nnd a gardenia corsage.
The bridegroom was a first llcu
tonnnt In the air corps In the war,
nnd served extensively overseas.
After a trip lo points north, they
will make their homo In Medford.
Serving at the reception which
followed were Frances E. Brown,
Mrs. Kenneth Long, Mrs. Ned Bar
raiiough nnd Mrs. Robert Gentry.
Fred Bock was In charge of the
gurst book.
From uul-ul-lnwn wore Mrs. Lee
son, the bridegroom's mother, Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. K. Witt nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred M. Bock, nil of Klnm
nth Falls; Mrs. Ethel Miller, mother
ot the bride; Mrs. Frances E. Brown,
Mrs. Ross Hnrden nnd daughter,
Sharon, Melvin Conley, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wolfe of Ashlnnd, Mr.
nnd Mra. Rny Burton of Grants
Pass, and Mrs. H. H. Hinsdale of
Albany.
Benefit Plans Hearts And Flowers
Plans are progressing rapidly for!1 ' I IWVYVIO
the Klamath Fulls Women's Library '
club benefit bridge tea. set for Sat- !
urdny afUirnoon, January 31, at the '.
Wlllard hotel. All women of the 1
community are cordially Invited to '
come to the affair which will begin
at 1:15.
Co-chairmen are Mrs. Dave Llskcy
and Mrs. L. A. Murphy.
The city calling committee con
sists of Mm. M. E. Iugcls, Mrs. John
Ashley, Mrs. Marvin Lucas. Mm.
..arrcn Bcunet, Mrs. R. B. Muxwell.
Mrs. L. A. Murphy, Mm. Victor E.
O'Neill. Mrs. Alvln E. Olncs. Mrs.
R. O. Sproat, Mrs. Phillip Lee, Mrs.
K. E. Hooker.
C:i the county calling committee
are Mrs. S. Bally of Merrill. Mm.
Kldc Roberts of Malln. Mrs. R. M.
Hrnlth of Tulelake. Mrs. Glen
Dehllngcr of Henley and Mrs. Fred
Itucck of Bonanza.
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Pretty Tea
C:i? of the week's nicest ullairs
was a tea given by Mrs. George
Myers at her home on Pacific Ter
race thus afternoon. Some 100 guesu
called between the hours of 3 and 6
o'clock.
An attractive setting was formed
vilh bouquets of pus.';yv;!llow3 and
daffodils placed about the rooms.
! lng the hostess were Mrs. Percy
Murray, Mrs. Richard Smith of
Tulelake. Mrs. F. Cecil Adams, Mrs.
' John Houston. Mrs. Paul Sharp,
Mrs. Cecil Matt. Mrs. William Cleve
and Mrs. Warren Hunt.
Guests Of Club
Members of Soroptimtsts, sponsor
group of the Venture club, were
i present at a meeting of the latter
I Morrison family was cause for cele.
brntlon January 13 when Cnrol Anne
and Donnie Morrison Invited friends
to their party. The two hnd a Joint
party. Carol was eight January 13,
and Donnie was five.
Guests were Eleanor Protk, San
dra Langslet, JoAnn Bogatay, Joan
nle Attebury, Judy Brauner, Estel
llne Kiger, Freddy Shelly, Richie
Bogatay, Katie Brauner, Annelle
Gastcr and Kenny Moty.
Mrs. Martin Brauner. Mrs. Frank
Bogatay and Mrs. Harry Van were
guests nf Mrs. Morrison while the
party was in progress.
Mother's Club
Mrs. Dean H. Osbom and Mrs.
Helen Mueller will entertain mem
bers of the University of Oregon
Mothers club at the home ot the
former, 2104 Lawrence. Members
will gather at 1:30 Monday after
noon, January 26.
Dessert will bt served.
Three Weeks Away
Just throe weeks until Valentine
thrill of ruffles and red sntln ribbon re-enacted as It hna been every
February 14th for yearn and years on end. Already the shops have
reported terrific sales of Valentines which range from conilo affairs to
lace und sntln which seem to go hand In hand with the day of hearts,
Cupids and arrows.
8t. Valentine's Day this year fulls on a Saturday, Idenl for purtiea.
Must be that Mammas are getting the young fry decked out In
Valentine party dresses, so crowded are the pattern counters nnd tha
yardage departments. Sheers, linens, piques, lawn and batiste are being
whipoed off the bolt by the yard and we mean by the yard what with
the demands of these new fuller than full skirts of which even the
youngest of the younger set is becoming fashion conscious.
Southbound Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell who art
spending the rest of January in Southern California.
Jast returned Irom San Francisco the Dick Rccders. They report
wonderful spring wcalhcr. Just like we're having, only warmer. Klamath
folks who have had a good view of the new Magnln's store are high
In their praise of the establishment. The Marvin Nerscths, who spent
quite a bit of last week In San Francisco, were very enthusiastic, as
were the Reeders.
Visitors here this week are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moscr of Corvallls
who are visiting Mrs. Moser's family, the Houstons. Mrs. Moser is the
former Vera Houston and served as Klamath county treasurer quite a
few years ago.
And from Portland Friday evening and guests of Dr. and Mrs. Nell
F. Black, were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown. He's a Portland attorney
and left today with Mrs. Brown for a stop-over In Medford. The Blacks
with daughter Janie Just returned from a several days' visit in Port
land. While there Ruth Black ran on to Grace Miller In downtown
Portland and they had a visit about home folks. The S. P. Millers' older
boy, Tom, is now a pre-med student at Portland university.
Johnny Epley is in receipt of a play-by-mail chess kit. The Idea
is to play an opponent by mall six at a time. But all offensive
language is discouraged to the point where the rules go like this:
"Any player who writes in a discourteous or offensive manner to
an opponent may, at the discretion of the postal editor, be barred from
further tournament play and all his games may be forfeited." None of
this "what did you make that play two weeks ago Sunday for, you
so n' so."
Running up the flag are Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Getz Sr., of 511
Pacific Terrace, who are thrilled over the arrival of their first grand
child, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jr., at Richland, Washing
ton. The little girl, Barbara Pamela, weighed 6 pounds ' ounce at
birth. Horace Jr. Is Junior engineer In the design department of Gen
eral Electric company at the Hanford engineering works.
Kathleen Thompson properly handled the chlckenpox in her ex
treme youth, but husband Bob has been at home for the past 10 days
with the ailment which, in turn, was transmitted to daughter Sue.
Bobbie started the round robin. Sue was able to go back to school at
Roosevelt Thursday morning.
Madelon Adler, the George Adlers' girl, will be here from Eugene
on Friday evening. March 5. to play the Grieg Concerto with accom
paniment by the Klamath Union high school band. Dates for the annual
spring concert by the KUHS music department, as announced by Andy
Loney are March 5 and March 11. You can buy your tickets from stu
dents of the department. Those who make it a habit of going wouldn't
miss the concerts for anything. Incidentally, at the first concert the
band and girls' glee club will be featured, along with Madelon, and at
the second, the a cappella choir and orchestra will be the attraction.
Looks like everybody should go to both, which they probably will.
In the mail colorful pitcher postcards from Frank and Elsie
Weaver, one earlier this week Miami-bound, the other postmarked Key
West. They are on their way home by now, no doubt, and should be
here some time next week. They spent the holidays in Minnesota, and
Just decided on the southern Jaunt. Say they've hit wonderful weather.
Word from the Steve Kaspers who were here in war years, stationed
at the Marine Barracks while Cmdr. Kasper was with the navy. He
has Just recently, that is. within the last few months, been ordered to
Guam after a tour of duty in China. Jo Kasper writes that she spent
the holidays in New York and after midnight services, was Joined by
Alice and Winifred Lamm who returned home with her family for a
festive supper. Jo Kasper plans to leave early in February for Long
Beach, Calif., to remain for a time.
And a note from the E. D. Johnsons in Portland. Edna Johnson
writes that at present she is "immobilized" with a fractured ankle after
slipping on the kitchen linoleum just after the holidays. It gives her
time to catch up on her correspondence, she observed cheerfully.
Another Klamath resident who
Clipper is Mrs. William Yates of
early Sunday morning, driving to
the Clipper to the Islands. She will
may possibly be able to join her on
The lovely old gowns of another year but the year from which
today's New Look is borrowed, were loaned by the Gerber and Bowne
families for the assembly at Fremont Junior high school Friday after
noon. Miriam Gerocr had a pair of brown kid, high-top laced shoes
with long pointed toes which one of the models was supposed to wear.
The shoes look suspiciously like some ot the pointed affairs (with Louis
heels, tool, that are shown in February style magazines. Ladies!
Going back to the St. Valentine': Day theme. It is the day chosen
by Phyllis Hutchins and Wes McNee Jr. for their wedding at the First
Christian church, where the bride-to-be's papa, the Rev. Howard F.
Hutchins, is faced with the problem of both giving the bride away In
tradition and performing the ceremony, is paitor. That will be ironed
out later.
Noted in The Emerald, University of Oregon daily: "Last year's
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Pi Phi Sally Mueller, broke a lew hearts
when she took Bob Kent is Beta pin from OSC. That same night the
Betas came through with a wonderful Christmas serenade that made
the campus "sit up and take notice." Sally is a second year student at
the university, daughter of Mrs. Helen Mueller of this city. Bob is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kent, also of Klamath Falls.
A PRETTY picture is made by these two, JoAnn Bogatay and
her doll. JoAnn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bogatay,
invited a group of friends to her home this afternoon to help
her celebrate her birthday. The little girls made drcssei for
their dolls.
Ouderlan.
boxes will be opened and all tha
will soon be Honolulu-bound on the
638 Eldorado. Bill and Jean leave
San Francisco, where Jean takes
be gone for several weeks and Bill
the return trip home.