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SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 1 948 PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Officers Elected By Church Group The regular monthly meeting of Orions s held In the Fnt Metho dist church parlors, Tuesday evening. January SO. with Mrs. C. L. Bauer IeSdM? dLV0E'junll)er Installed and presented each of the following new office with rosebud coisaiies. made by Mrs. Eldred Putnam: Mrs. WlTllam Stolk, president; Mrs. Cleo Dunlap. vice president; Mrs. Charles NThonX. secretary; Mrs. Gilbert Walters, treasurer. The meeting . turned over to the president who appointed her committees: De ZJTmL C ! L Bauer; hostesses. Mrs. Kay Ward: membership. Mrs. votlons Mrs. C. Termlllser; publicity. Mr. J. N. Crane. Cy The e'nurmmment for the evening was turned over to Mr. Harold Palmer, who tn turn Introduced d presented an orchid corsage to . - ! Conference House Divided," by Ben Ames , Fanme May Thompson, graduate TSes for the evenrng were and Mrs. Harold Palmer. "Members and guest It Mrs. Bob Baber Mrs. Arthur R. Millard. Mrs. Charles A. Finch, Mrs Howard Holt, Mrs. Sam F. S" Mrs. Charlie MFarlat, Mrs. Paul Alexander. Mrs. Cecil Kollcnborn. Mrs. Harry E. Clarlt. Russ Amot. Mrs. Charles John son Mrs. Winston Pumne. Mrs. Robert Craig. Mrs. Myron Murray. M Ray L. Garrison, Mrs. Gustave Ha"RUmd. Mrs. J. L. Wright Mrs. John Larson Jr.. Mrs. Frank Mc Cormack, Mrs. Paul p1"' Eldred Putnam. Mrs. Charles Cum mings, Mrs. Fred Biehn. Mrs. David L. Snyder. Mrs. Charles N. Thornton. Mrs. Wendell B. Smith, Mrs. W. L. Terwilliger, Mrs. Ken Ulrich. Mrs. Cleo Dunlap. Mrs. Arthur Wiggins, Mrs. Chester Newton. Mrs. L. E. Juniper. Mrs. Gib Walters. Mrs. A. E. Gross. Mrs. R E. Teater. Mrs. Skeet O'Connell, Mrs. T. J. O'Harra. Mrs. William Stolk. Mrs. Stanley Bechtel. Mrs. James Crane. Mrs. Jerry Mussel man. Mrs. C. E. Paddock. Mrs. Dave Buell, Mrs. Raymond Buell. Mrs. J. D. Beach. Mrs. Victor O'Neill. Mrs. Opal Rehfuss, Mrs. C. A. Baker, Mrs. C. L. Bauer, Mrs. Ken neth Lowell, Mrs. Donald Neal. Mrs. Charles Carlson and Mrs. Har old Palmer. Hostesses . rT(n ,h ionise O Brien were hostesses to the Friendly circle at Mrs. Upton's home. 2346 Kane, on n,.iKHatt .Tanitftrv Is Sixteen mem- t bers attended the luncheon and business meeting. Arthur Stone will serve for the present as president. and veima Mitcneu win oe uie new secretary. As there was no group work to ba done, members spent the after noon In personal handwork. Nettle Good's birthday was observed, and Lizzie Little's anniversary was re membered. On January 29 the host ess will be Kathryn Billings, as sisted by Arthur Stone. Friday Party ' PIONEER COMMUNITY A shower honoring Mrs. R. Fowler was given Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Sorohkoff. Invited were Mrs. R. Powell, Mrs. Merle Anderson, Mrs. M. Jameson, Mrs. C. Myers, Mrs. George Ager Jr., Mrs. Thomason, Mrs. McKeen, Mrs. H. Denham, Mrs. Guy Moore. Mrs. Carufel. Mrs. Dolly Bunch and Ethel Puckett. I i C t 11 .: : : WED 64 YEARS are Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander. They cele brated their onniversary January 20. The Alexanders make their home with a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Marvin of 4319 Altamont. Gudcrian. Parker Available again .. .'the worid'i "most wanted" pen! ;Write dry with wet rnkl.T. glides shadow-smooth across paperl ' Fow;fperb'5l'J'eolor.YouTs with snatching Parker "Si" pencil, hi handsome gift case 99.50 GoArvK M M t regem 01 mc counsc 01 tw"w n Wnmen of the Moose, is 111 of charge of the mid-winter conlerence of the club, which is planned tor this Sunday. January 55. The program follows: Opening by Klamath Falls chap ter. Introduction of guests. Address of welcome by Blanche Dixon, member of the college ot regents. Response by Faye Winter of Bend chapter. Balloting by Klamath Falls chap ter. Initiation by Klamath Falls chap ter. Talk by Dovie Reeder, graduate associate regent. Merrill. Special presentation and offering. Exemplification of sponsoring a chapter night program by Redmond chapter. Summaries and reports by com mittee chairmen. Endowment fund by Bend chapter. Closing by Merrill chapter. Preceding the program, a luncheon will be held at the Winema hotel at 13 noon. The conference will get under way promptly at 1:30. Wed 64 Years On Tuesday. January 20. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander of this city ouietlv celebrated their 64th wed ding anniversary. The elderly couple came here several months ago from Frazee. Minn., to make their home witri . daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Marvin of 4319 Alta mont . . - , . The two were married in Burling- ! ton township, Becker county, Minn, in 1884. They homesteaded there j (A, in rMrt then moved to Grand Park township where the family re- i sided until 1914. Tney retired to. Frazee November 1, 1945. i Their children are Mrs. Joe Wal lace, Butte. Mont.; Charles Alex ander. Moses Lake. Wash.; Arthur Alexander, Ponsford. Minn.; Ray mond Alexander, Frazee; Clarence Alexander, Erie. Minn.; Mrs. Jose phine Day, Portland; Mrs. John Trowbridge, Portland; Mrs. Roy House, Lakeview; Mrs. Phillip Hed lund. Eveleth, Minn.; Harvey Alex ander, Waubun, Minn.; Lester Alex ander. Detroit Lakes; Mrs. E. S. Tiirlev r.himon Til Mrs- E. S. Peterson, Detroit Lakes, and Mrs. , Marvin. j They have SO grandchildren and j u grrai-Brtuiuimiurcii. text? :ifit 51 S ETS i M t$too if S3-" ... w - - afc i ft. j THIS BIRTHDAY PARTY was a gay affair. It was in celebration of Revo Snell's ) Ith birth day and was held at the Stewart Snell home on Earle street last Friday evening. Seated from left are Roddy Van Buskirk, Kay Angstead, Revo, Jeanne Condrey, Jerry Barker, Judith Ellis, Lora Lee Leonard. Standing are John Ellis, Cecilia Kami, David Deller, Catherine Konn, Richard Clark, Carolyn Heilbronner, Thomas Humble and Mary Ann Preston. Ciiuleiiun. Rebekahs Install Lodge Officers Following the business meeting orniiri nreortiiii- nffieen 'fnr the rfu.ri-t 5.i..ti- r.ri. v.r. r-in,. rf.,i r. ii '.ir warden: Alice Lawrence, chaplain: Corinne Larson, musician: Harriet Estes. marshal: Kate Hogue. recording secretary: Stella Drydcn. tiiian- cial secretary: Martha Baker, treasurer: escorts. Helen Blauas. Mary Vlahos. Vera Barnhart. Una Motsehenbacher, Cora Gehrke. Margaret i Childers. Daisy Douglas and Leah Glubrecht. -- ' In accordance wnh the ritual ot ; f' ) K HANDSOME lod is little Jimmy Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Thomas of this city. Jimmy celebrated nis first birthday Jonuory 20. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Perry and Mrs. Ann J. Thomas of Ma lad, Ida. Ily Lily of France So revolutionary it will romplpO ly change Ihe fiifnrc of cometing. M ENHANCE Waist Measure 25 to 30 $13.50 Also Longer, 26 to 32, $15 -m v m of Prosperity Rebekah lodge held mmira In.ir'ur lnln'ilrrf hi- tlii. the installation ceremony of the day evening al her home on Mel lodge. Ora Sweet became past noble rase street for members of the Gale grand; Berenice McCracken. noble ty club. grand: Lucille Bold, vice grand: ' Charlotte Bartin. chaplain; Frances The 1'nltcd States navy has led young matron and opened a baby Munsell. recording secretary; Nellie : the world tn the development and I apparel store In Santa Crux. Dur Wattenburg. financial secretary; ! utilization of naval alrKiwer sinre Ing their stay here a trip was made Sadie May Wallace, treasurer; Vera i the first takrofr made by Eugene ' to Crater lake to give young Johnny. Llnkenbach. conductor: C or I n n e Ely from the cruiser Birmingham In ! a year and a half old. his first Larson, warden: inside guardian. ! 1910. I glimpse of snow. Pecgv Roberts: outside truarrilan. ; Martha Baker; musician Edna i Book: Ivy Propst and Ruth Hed- ; rick, right and left supporters to i the past noble grand: May Phinney ) and Louise O'Brien, right and left I supporters to the chaplain. ' Color guards. Daisy Douglas, J Jackie Leach. Florence McConnell : and Pat McManus. Appointed to : serve on the banquet committees were Alice Goeller. Grace Jerrue and Isabel Foster: on the reception com mittee, Caroline Kelley. Theresa Allesch and Ada Wlllits; on the ex amining committee. Lucille Bold. Blanche Barker and Jennie Hum; and Irene Markham will be chair man of the entertainment commit tee. On the financial committee are Adeltne Cofer. Louise O'Brien and Vera Fritsch; Helen Blanas will be : chairman of the good of the order i committee, and Stella Dryden will be : correspondent. j District Deputy President Vera) j Clemens presented her deputies with I gifts, the outgoing noble grand, Orn j Sweet, presented eui'li of her offl jcora with a lovely gift, and the In I coming noble grand. Berenice Mc ICracken. gave gifts to her officers, i Ora Sweet, past noble grand, re ceived gifts from the Rrbcknh social club, and the Rebekah lodge gave beautiful bouquet to Berenice Mc After all Infurninl reeeiill.ni t..r i the new nffi.w. rr-...i.. . l served oy a committee headed by Caroline Kelley, assisted by Isobel Foster. Pink and green, colors of the order, were lused as basis of the decorative scheme for the tables. . . Mrs. E. M. Igl was hostr-s Thurs- ... . Sv Verbatim Red Cross Plan l.uls of babies are on their way. and lota of uablea menus lot" of nighties, (ltapm, bunds mid nhliia air going to be needed mound here pretty hihiii. The Klniualli County eluiitrr of the American lied cross now lina on liund plenty of little Kaitneiils, cut out and ready for distribution, and If iinviine tan spare n few hours, tl.e lied Cross will be very happy to have thorn lend a hand. The luvettes tire only for veterans' wives or for wives of men who are In Die active i.ervlre of the counlry. II was observed lodiiv that veter ans going to school have Utile monev for the purchasing of nice In yr I Irs and Hint the lted Cross Is going to set to It that the newcomer Is well outfitted. All that Is needed now Is help. Mrs. Ooidon Mcliacken has ac cepted the position as production chatiiiiaii of the Klamath chanter Mie Is responsible for the purchas ing of material, distribution, rut ting, iiiickautng and bundling. l.nycttc include two nightgowns, one bonnet, two pair of tiootecs, two gertrudes. one Jacket, one down diapers, two shirts and two bunds. Anyone Interested may call the Hed Cross, telephone No. 1184. next week and they will be handed or even mailed. Just as many articles as they can turn out. An Interested group of women were at the Ued Cross rooms this week, sewing on already rut gar ments. The Red Cross reported a prob lem. There Is on hand a supply of girls' dresses. In Hie 9 to 13 age gioup, for European relief. The. dresses, although of attractive ma terial, do not appeal to the local needle women who have said they much prefer to work on the little garments of a layette. These relief garments, however, are badly need ed overseas and It any woman In KllUllatll COllllly Will call tile Red Cross offlic. the material, all cut 1 will be delivered. Visitors Here Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kasehiilek this past week were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mc Combs and young son. Johnny, of Santa Crui. Calif. Mrs. McConibs Is the former Wandn Gentry of tins i city. Mrs. McCombs has recently gone Into partnership with another the wonderful way of a lyi I Mitt M copy... line for line, curve for curve tbia la Christian Dior'a shaped auit . . . made your auit by Weiner's master tailor. Miron's all wool Victorian, Gabardine in Orion Blue, Black, Toast, Daisy, Light Brown, La gun a Blue and others in the season's range of rich colors Sizes 10 to 18. $89.00 (lanlrn Club Meeting I'lallN Members, of the Klammli falls tlatdeii club will make inllig Hers da ccia 3f LET MR. AND MRS. FRED C. SULLIVAN OF THE KLAMATH FURNITURE COMPANY SHOP FOR YOU... i i And select tho Draperies, and Upholstery mo t e r I o 1 1 you wgnt! Thoy ore leaving shortly beforo Fob. 1. For tho Spring Furni furo Show in Son Francisco and will gladly icloct tho fab rics you desire. Lrj V mmmm Pin i i , . III I w O r 1 r 'Jt r '.-I- ii Jr al the nesl mooting of Ilia umiiii, planned for Monday, February u III the city library tiulirooma, Mu llen pliiiiies will also lie shown. I! it -yjJywk IVi Merely coll tho Klamoth Furnituro Co., Phono 5353, and eiploin whof your requirements ore . . . they will do tha rot . . , thoy have twenty years experience in correct homo decorating ond enjoy wide ac .-. quaintanceship among draper ies manufacturers. Ith and Main