Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 24, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    bATUKDAY, JAN. 24, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Joint Installation
Held At Bonanza
IHINANZA Miiilll Iti'lii'kuh IihIki Nil Hit, win guot group nf
rriiti'inlly Itilickuli loili.i. No. I (141. ul 11 ml, i,ir u Joint lusliilliillou
ii nltlri'is l''rlitny, .Iitniniiy '.d.
I.oitltn NO, Mill opi'lnil III.' nrnMon with Dorothy Iliil.liullV'r. noble
(lUllll, lll'l'lillll'llt.
Merrill ullli I'ln limll i Iiiii ki' ut the Innliillatinu vt'ltli (lei iiliillic Cox.
district tlc-ijitt y pii-iHli-iii, riiiiilunliiu Ihn ri-ri-tiiony. Installing officer,
weir Mac Auilrinnii, itrimty iiuir-
shul; llncl Mi Ni'll. ilrputy wnitliii
ImIuii llani'ork. tlrpuiy tit-iistiiii-
Mlile llriir.lry, (ti'ilily irroiillllg j
M'i'K'liiiy: M 1 r lu i il 1 tin ii iK iil I. ili'p- !
lily rlmpliiln, nnl ('ml lUmllnitu.
luti ili Inn
Offlrnii Ht'.liill il (en Mi-i i 111 iiiid
Itniiulia, rrr.H'( ttvi'ly. u-ir noble
Kniiul, Kuuircn AiHlicw t nixl Olive
I'riitrv: vlrfl urmitl, Uunlliy Jimimmi
mill Vrllu Wilder; n-rnnlltitf urnr
luiy, Mury I'tipr uixt lltiltynii
Vrli; tliHiiHlul M'lirtnry, Ann
lruith; Urui.iini, lnu Mm k ii ml
Orlln Wriithri-ny.
Wiuilrtiy Im-iip Kill mnl Hlum lie
Muii'ly ; t'omlui-tot', ViiKitim Uuviri
nixl Ivu ttiniitc-y; rlmpliiin, Oniil
illnr lnx unit I. ta in Webbri ; uiuM
i tun. I'm 1 1 llui rl ii i ul ( ii-i li iiittr
WcIiIht; Until hiippui irf lu tin
iml,r uiund, Mur- Aiuli'tnoii iuhI
Ailii KniKt'i; Irll MipiHirliT to ihr
IKihlr Kt'lUMl, 1 JiVi'lhl JnllMMili lilul
I'MIht l''iTiilunil; iIkIm Miiipoitcr in
Hir vltn Ht itiKt. Kilim H uh oi k mid
Hr-tMr IIhIIuhimt; lilt MippniUT
!'i Ihr v I n utuiiil, KMhrr .Johmtm
tttHt Uiill'ir Kelly; ItiMilr gum ttliili.
nrrulnr Mulmffy mid Kvu Itntiprli..
mid miLMilf Ktuuiliitiu, Milium Hun
nlrtill uml Itulh (ixl M-y.
The trliiiiliulrr tit ihr lllrrUlkK
iiiniliirini by nir t uiii y. He-
ttr.ttlltirnU wnr hrivi-it ill tltp tinM ;
nt tlir iiiivinm. I
THIS IS Mono Przblyska, the
I I -year-old Polish war orphan
odoptcd by chapter AU of
PEO under the Foster Parents'
Plan for War Children, Inc.
trad. Merit 1,(111. tM. OH
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1 Hostesses
Mi:l(ltll,l, Mi'inhiTH nf Ihr Mn
illl VI' W iitixlllitiy una TliuiMluy
lilHtH wllh Mm. T. W. Chulhuril
Mi , Mm. Willlmii Wiilkcr unci
llrlrii (Mint burn lift horitPhM'ii,
l'aimy I'hlllljm wim cirri t'tl pirnl
diiil, anil iiilirr utUvvm urv lie It'll
rhalljutlt. ;i'Mloi vlif nii'Mdrili;
Mm. huh MrKoeti, JunHir vice pruM-
diiil; I'.vcu AduiiiH, nmpiury; Miinc
niiiMtiii, hriiMjrcr: Nrllir Klerk,
rtmpliilh. Myrtle ('hutburn, rem
(U.rltiw.. l.iiiii CUiuc Wiilkrr.
uiiiini, Itilln- Dillinun, pulilotlc In
htrurtdi. iind Mury KrumlB lliun-
; iimiitt, ti u.itrr.
Plmih vtrir tiuitle to iinhlht tin 1-1
hi my dub wllh n Mlvrr Ihi to beiir
! in the Mun li nr Dliinn, Pibluy.
J ii j Mini y :i(i. On tho ruimiiltlrt me
i Ch ik t Witlkct , iiiirbiu u Mi Kwn
in il iJriiii Mmki,
A Valentine pmly will hImj be
l.ild Jnllilly Willi tlir VKW pom.
1 I'tbtumy Ki. CnmmttlM ineinberH
' wmkliiK mi the Hffmr urn (leiirKln
Uiiiltiv. Helen Cliutburil unci Hr-
I bm ii Mi K'iri).
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' Honor Guest
CIIIUKJUIN Mm. Uruhullim
. I iiulknrr ut Khinuuli AK'-my wiui
Vr, ,, tun wrll mrty Krldiiy nlKlu
jy Duhiy Holt unci Mill. I villi
lm, i n,B i),mc nint h iirnr Wtl-
llimi.Miii rlvrr.
Mm. (irorni' Itml welvrd lilnh
wore tor Ihr rvpiilim "I bltiKo, Mr.
Wiiynt' Nirhniin lirlil M-i'ond hluli
unit Mm. Wlllliim llrrrlrk n third.
A Kolnu-iiwny Kltt, n ntrliiK ol
lirirlooin iwiirln, M iirr.spnU'd to
thi KUMt ot lionor by tin follow Inn:
Mm. John Arkrll. Mm. Mrrton Por
nr. Mm. Irriir Wllron, Mm. Hrrt
l.iil'oliiu1, Mm (Ironic Hhorpy. Miirl
lyn Mlti hrll. Mm. tli-rrlrk nltd Mm.
Hurry Hrnd, nil of Klnmnth Aprnry;
Mm. Hiimrr Holt. Mm. Harold Col
Inm. Mm. K. K. Kmlth. Mm. At
llrlno. Mrs. Wnltrr Polill. Mm.
Murjr Hlbbrrl. Mm. O. K. Ston",
Mm. CiroillP lU-cd. Mm. WyliP Nlr
Imii;.. Mm. I. Hutchcr. Mm. I'rfld
iiiiiii Kirk, Mm. Owen Wnnklc. Mm.
C. K. Kvprrtt, Mm. Al I'rrwolt, Mm.
Dulltht Klrrhrr. Mm. Duke Wilbur.
Mm Unlv Holt mid Mm. IvMl Imk.
Mm Kaulkiirr win iriufcrrrd
f i cm Dip Klnmnth rrsrrvutlun to
Hi-il nrnr Bnlrm.
Potluck Dinner
A no-hmli-xi ixitlurk illnnrr M-ncd
m 7 o'cliK'k Mondny rvrnlnii. Jnnu
ury ID. In tlie.KC hnll prei-pdrd the
rrtuilnr buslnriwi hc.v.lon of Nelnh
bom ot Woodrrnll. llirre wu no
munition, bill nl the mrrtlliK on
Krtirunry a tlirre will be Initiation
unci nb i clri tlon of affirm.
The Juvenile, of tlie NelKlibora of
WiKHli rnll l.io met Mondny. Jnnu
iii y 19, nt 4 o'clock In the KC hnll
for u bmtneMi nicetnm. name nnd
rrtreMiinenm. Pimm were mnde tor
n Vnlentlne pnrty and Vnlentlne ex-
chnnke Frbrunry 2.
Farewell Party
CIIIMXJUIN On Thumdiiy eve
iiIiik n farewell pnrty was Riven In
the Catholic rectory for Mm. Drtwa
llim Kiiulkner of Klnmnth Aitency,
wlio lctt on Saturday for Halem.
Altendiiiit the parly were Mm. Joe
Hall from the Fort Kliunnth Junc
tion, Mm. drome Hhorey. Mm. Jo-M-ph
Monks. Mm. Carl Lobert, Mrs
Merlon Porter. Mm. Berl ljiPolnte.
and Mi. Floyd ljiPolnte. all of Kln
innth Anency: Mm. Ernest Smith.
Mm. Clyde Lneke. Mm. OwlRht
Souem. Mm. Karl Ken.slnr. Mrs.
Dnlphus and Mm. William Prlebe.
AN ORIGINAL
FASHION
Mandarin Original by P,or-An
...figure -befriending ack,t
with matching ilacki and tlcirt
thoughtfully tailored In
a BUR-MIL quality rayon.
Embroidered medallion! add
lively contrail te
California colon. SiicilOtolS.
Suit $16.95
Style Salon
2nd Floor
fa .fiiii-' t niniriiiiiiwriiiii I turn iiiiin'iliTi itn i iVm tmmm,Jtm!&mkm i imaiiiilia(
OFFICERS OF THE newly organized Reserve Officers association auxiliary are planning their
first social event, a St. Valentine's dance to t2 held February 7. From left ore Mrs. Harry
A Leonard, director; Mrs. George Hillis, president; Mrs. Aubrey Avery, treasurer; Mrs. A.
V. McVcy, vice president; Mrs. Bob Veatch, (standing) secretory; Mrs. Rex Davis, director,
and Mrs. Clifford Clayton, director.
. Gudertan.
Year's Project
As worthy a project as could be
found Is the HUB undertaking of
Chapter AU of PICO. The group
has adopted u Polish orphan. Maria
Prrblyska, under the Foster Par
ents' Plan for War Children, Inc.
The chapter Is divided Into
monthly committee of three, nnd
end-, nir-iiiher writes a letter to be
m nt with a monthly package of
f.ifwl nr rlollilliu Hlrtilriavs and
holidays are also remembered with
special pneknges The chapter as
sumes an adoption cost of $160 a
yinr
As for the personal history of
Mnria, she is 11 years old. She lived
"i - ri
ry
IN CHARGE of the mid-winter
conference of the Women
of the Moose is Fannie May
Thompson. The conference
will be an event of Sunday.
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Election
Stella Dry lien entertuli.rcl the
Thimble club of Nelxhbora of Wood
craft at her home, 611 No. 11th. on
Wedncnday evening January 21. She
was aMlnted by Dlcksy Freeman.
Ejection of of deem was held during
the business nieetlrm. Htella Dryden
Is the new president; AHa Clark,
vlco president; Martha GUcrlst,
secretary, and Hylva Tllton, treasur
er. Appointed to serve on the finance
committee were Neva Hayes, Ida
MochetUa And Viola Leever.
Two tables of pinochle and one of
whist were In play during the eve
ning, and at whist Viola Leever
held high score and Neva Hayes,
second. At pinochle the award for
high score went to floselle Kuyken
dall and low to Hylvla Tllton.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. May Schmidt at 174S
Lakevlew street.
Church Women
iriaraalh Call r'ttttir.ll ,,f 'Iiiip,.Ii
Women will meet Mnnrlnv .lnnonrv I
21. at the Imrnanuel Baptist church
at ?. p. m.. when installation of new
officer, will be held. Mrs. John C.
Miller succeeds Hazel Morrison a,
president, with Mrs. Frank Fortna.
vice president. Mrs. Kenneth Lam
bie. second vice president. Mrs. Ray
Reeves, secretary. Mrs. Charles
Revell. treasurer and Mrs. A. W.
Cowman, corresponding secretary.
Following the afternoon program,
the executive board of the council
will hold a special meeting. Plans
are being made for the World Day
of Prayer meetings which will be
held February 13 at the First Pres
byterian church.
All church women of Klamath
Falls are most cordially Invited to
be present at the Monday meeting.
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Social Calendar
Dr. Fran Mint Ik will apeak, K la main
Union high ach'Kl auditorium. H;l& p.m.
Topic, "Inttirta Kii torn Kurop." '
Halurday. January :tl
Klamath Wmnan Library rhib
r-n.Iit Ira, 1 n in. Wllllard hotvl, j
Mrs. I.. A. Murphy, bridge chairman, i
nd Mra. Oav Llakry, Ira chairman. 1
March of Uimi dance, armory.
Wffdnraday, f'bruary 4
JuJIui Hiihn baritone, Klamath Com
n inity Concert aciatlon, Pelican .
thcatra
Tur-rfay, fhruary 10 !
Barred Heart acadtmy carnival at 1
achuol auditorium.
Moiiday, February T.t
Don CMaark Chorum, Klamath Com- ;
mtinity Concert aaaoclatlnn. Pelican
thealra i
rrlday, Mrch a '
Sprlni ronrert, Klamath Union high
achool concert hand and glrla' fje club !
Thanday, Marrh II
Spring conrart a rappella Choir anu
lrcieatra, Klamath Union high achool.
HrdnrtilaT, March :i
Appleton and Field. duo-pianUta, KUm- 1
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