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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1948)
ft -Ufa m'.tl'tt! V.r CIV u i am THIS CRobf OF young people heads the Westminster Fellowihip of the First Presbyterian church. Some ore members of the senior cabinet ond others of the fellowship council. Seot ed In front from left are Rev. David F. Barnett, pastor; Borbara Swanson, president; Betty Plnnlgor, secretory, and Eleonor Emery, fellowship chairman, all of the senior cabinet, and Dolores Kidder, financial secretory of the council. In back ore Flo Ann' Perkins, council president; Claudette Cleoson, council secretory; Morvln Nerseth, council vice president; Ger oldlne Lowls, cabinet faith ond life commltteos chalrmon, ond Mrs. Frederick Ehlers, ad visor. John Oliver, cabinet stewardship chairman, Is not pictured.' . Ouderlan. Mid-Week SOCIETY Honor Guest A shower, honorific Mr. Keith Rlc Jr., wm given by Mrs. Julia Klnuey and Mr. Percy Cook on January 17 at tho homo of Mr. Leo Holllday. Many beautiful ftlu Wert preKtlted to Mr. Rlc. tun wer played, and refreshment served by Mr. Klnucy and Mr. Cook. ProAent or .ending -flfu. but un able to attend wer Mr. William Rout, Mr. M. Mlkkeuwn, Mr. Harold Schlefersleln, Mr. Edna Hastings. Mr. A. L. Loomls, Mrs. Roy Cook. Mrs. A. L. Rlc. Mr. Ona Jones. Mrs. Charles Ravert, Dolores Rice, Mr. Karl Kern, Mr. William McKale, Mrs. A. L. Hoi Uday, Mr. Owen Thurman, Mrs. Charles Mallow, Mrs. Howard Hoi llday. Mr. K. R. Roberta, Mrs. P. A. Layman, Mrs. Larry Marts, Mrs. Emma Marls, Mrs. Dean Olllock, Mrs. Paul Tally, Mrs. Julia Klmuy. Mrs. Percy Cook, Mrs. Lee Holllday, Mrs. Keith Rice Br., Mrs. L. a. BchleMl, Mr. Vern Keffer, Mrs. William Kuhlweln. Mrs. Jack Mil ler, Mrs. Karl Kujac. Mrs. O. L. Jones, Mr. C. T. Williams, Mrs. Merwln Rice, Mrs. Julian Ager, Mrs. Jack Gardner, Mrs. Al Fams worth, Mrs. Thoma Jamleson .vnd the gueat of honor, Mr. Keith Rlc Jr. e FAREWELL PARTY HELD SUNDAY KLAMATH AOENCY Mr. and Mr. William Herrtck entertained tor Mrs. Rose Paulkner on Sunday with a dinner and movie In Klam ath Pall. Mr. Paulkner left the next day for Salem, where she has been transferred to Chemawa, as a nurse. Social Calendar alarta?, Janaarr II Klamath riu Wortun'i Library clut benefit U, 1:45 p. m. WtllUrd hot). Mra. I. A. Murphy, bridfftj chairman, nd Mra. Dav Luhay, t chairman. March of Dtmta nintfl, armory. MeasUr, Ftaraarr Quota club board mealing and neon hinchaofl, I'allran cafa. Mn4r, Febraarr t Noon luncheon, Quota club, Pelican are. Wta'nfia'er, Pabnur? 4 Jullua Huthn, baritone. Klamath Com munity Concert auoclaUon. Pelican thtatra. Klamath Palla Nile club monthly meet ing. 1 p. m., winema noiei. Tulr rbrearf Itacred Heart academy carnival at achnol audllorlum. Quota club committee meeting. atiurtlaw- rihriitt 14 Zuletma temple, Daiifhter of the Nile, rro. ia mommy meeting, a p. m., umnva PBM. Metiday, Fabrnarr M Don Cotack chorua, Klamath Com munlty Concert aatoclaUon. Petlean theatre Quota club monthly dinner meeting. Pelican oafe. Friday. March I Spring concert, Klamath Union high fchool concert hand and alrli' glea club, Thencer. March II Spring concert a cappella choir inn vrcnefira, Fiiamain union man irnwi. tY.ifnMtla, Marrh t4 Apple ton and Field, duo-ntanurta. Klam ath Community Concert aeaoelatloa. Pal loan thaatra. SEE YOU THIS ", EVENING AT MOLATORE'S Ilia Main Auxiliary Cascade Wonderland dlvlalon 308, auxiliary, to the Order of Railway conductor, met for a social evening at the home of Margaret Dunne, 3431 White, Thursday, January 33. The evening was spent at cards, and In bridge Martha Hubbard held high score, and In pinochle high went to Lillian Davis. Erma Miller waa awarded a fascinator knitted by Elta Strlngfellow. ' Mrs. Dunne and Mrs. Strlngfel low, asalatlng hoilesi, served re freshments to Eleanor Sprague, Florence Bring, Martha Hubbard, Ruth Burke, Betty Johnson, Lillian DavU, Irla Pord, Doris Kelley, Mar garet Morris, Eula Orant, and Jeule Powell. Shower Guest 1 ' CHILOdUIN Mrs. Kermlt Key rrr of Wllllamton river was honored at a ahower on Monday evening at the home, of the Walter Zimmer man, with Mr. Quince Buell, Mr. Henry Wolff, Mr. Gerry Wolff and Mr. Walter Zimmerman a co hoateau for the occanlon. Holder of high (core tor an eve ning of varied game was Mr. Blanche Peter While Mrs, Lawrence Myer held low. Mr Poret Preld won a special award. i OroUp gifts were presented to the gueat of honor and Hated the following name.: Mr. John Lott, Mr. Fred Markwardt, Mr. Walter Zimmerman, Mra. l.e Holmclc, Mrs. I.ayton Hoback, Mr. Preldman Kirk, Mr.- Cyril -Cook, Mr. -Earl Hall, Mr. Foreat Preld, Mr. Cecil Balrd, Mr. E. K. Smith, Mr. Homer Holt. Mr. Dalay Holt, Mr. Harold Collins, Mr. Harley Zeller, Mr. Lawrence Myers, Mra. Quince Buell, Mr. Oerry Wolff. Mr. O. Hrrlngen of Klamath Fall, Mr. Charlea Burton, Mra. JeaM Man- gum, Mr. Lloyd Peter. Mr. Blanche Peter. Mra. Jerry Reed, Mrs. A. N. Zadlna, Mrs. Walter Collins, Mrs. John Duncan, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mra. Allan Oal bralth, Mra. Floyd Ohlea. Mrs Carl Mummah, Mrs. Henry Wolff. Mrs. Robert Summers, Mr. Pearl Ny gren, Mr. Paul Wampler. Mr. Ernest Oraves, Mrs. Ben Murphy, Mr. Lou Kelllson and Mr. Cora CryitaL ... Reservations. ThoM wlahlng reservation for the Klamath Palla Woman' Library club benefit bridge tea are aaked to contact one of the following: Mra. Dave Llakey, tea chairman, 4478: Mr. L. A. Murphy. - bridge chairman, 3387; or Mr. Percy Mur ray, calling chairman, 7437. Any women not Inlereated In playing card are cordially Invited to tea at 4 o'clock. ' All women In the community are Invited to the affair which will be held Saturday afternoon beginning at 1:15 at the Wlllard hotel. Proceeds will be used to benefit needy families In Klamath county. Study Class Members of the Woman' Society of Christian Service of the Plrat Methodist church held a general meeting In the church parlor Thuraday morning, January 15, be ginning with the atudy clans at 10:30. A aack lunch at noon, a meet ing of the executive board and the prayer circle preceded the general meeting and program at 3 o'clock. Mr. L. K. Phelpa, society president, conducted the buslncaa meeting, and the service of worahlp was In charge of Mra. Dexter Elliott and Mrs. Bruce Blnkley, who took as the theme for the afternoon, "That They May Be One." , The various officer outlined their plans of work for the coming year, and Merland Phelpa, church dele gate to the Modern Youth confer ence held recently at Cleveland, O., reported en the eonferejce. inere were 11,000 delegate representing 31 countrlea, as It waa International In oops, and a number of outstanding speaker, one being E. Stanley Jonea. Mra. Dexter Elliott and Margaret Sheridan sang a duet, and at the clone of the program tea waa served by member of Ruth circle. , Mra. Oeorge Caaper prealded at the tea ervlc. The table was bright with quantities of spring flowers In many shades. Luncheon Ye Olde Pinochle club met at the home of Nettle Oood, M4S Denver, Thursday, January 33, for luncheon and carda. There were four gueati, Velma Mitchell, Lizzie Little, Arbhur Stone and Eleanor Lewi. High score at cards was held by Arbhur Stone, second by Eleanor Lewis, low by Maggie Upton and WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28 1948 SEC I lPACE I Bridal Shower Bernlce Oehrlng, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Fred Oehrlng of this city, was honored this week with a aur prlae bridal ahower. Mlas Oehrlng will wed Randall J. Foster Sunday, January 31, Hoateas waa Mra. F. E. Foster of Altamont drive. Preaent were Miss Oehrlng, Bettle Llnvllle, Jean the pinochle award went to Minnie Padgett. The place for the next meeting will be announced later. Crow, Mary and Rosy Oea, Oeorglft Ebensberger, Marylou Miller, Paula. Albert, Katherlni Ramay, Anita Hammer, Delorea Moon, Ruby Oehrlng. Marllou Heyd, Marcelyn Lytic, Margie Foster, Virginia Foster, Mra, Pred Fletcher, Mr. Don Bridge. Mr. Fred Oehrlng, Mra. T. U, Snowhlll, Mr. Art Lytle, Mrs. JacH Heyd, Mr. Bert R Albert of Clillo quln, Mrs. A. B. Caatel Jr. ot Fork Klamath, and Mrs. Foster, Little Ads get Big Results. Use the Herald and News Want-Ads I e .?:i i . i? yf KaMMHbliUtwaM . ' .- -t I : c. rWO IIKTHDAYS were cause for celebration here. Karert Cutenberger was five. years. old and her sister, Potsy was one. The party was held ot the family home on S. Rogers. street. From left around tne table ore Mildred Wilkensorv Billy-Wilkenson, Undo Crems, . Susan Jenkins, Shoron Trosk, Karen Cutenberger, Patsy Cutenberger, Joyce Crems, Mike Jenkins, Shyrl Daugherity, Ronnie Glenn,. Carol Perkins, Judy Thurmon,. Sandy Phelps, . Johnnie Crems ond Lyle Phelps. Ouderian. mm w with Ufa-Bra and Llfe-Olrdla It' a promise! you're a more captivating you in Formflt creation! Because your Life-Bra and Ufe-Qlrdle are artfully designed to work together above the waist and below. You're fitted perfectly because these garments are tailored to it... to trim and dun you into on continuous eharm- Un. Today-ask our expert fitter to prove this ... to bring your figure to llfel F.mou. 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