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SMCffETY By Edna Killmeycr " """""Pfp r r3ilf rH 1 r 1 r; "ft CHATTING OVER CUPS ol lea at the Myers home arc from left, Mr,. Cecil Richard Smith ol Tulcloke, Mrs. Robert Lindlcy and Mrs. John H. Houston. Mrs. Cordon Visits After Island Trip A rlint ilium vIMtor In our town thin pnit week wan Mm. Cluy Cc.nl. in of H.wi ik unit Wukhinuion. l. C, who arrived Monday nliiht from llnunliilu to be the uuenl duiliut tier brief may of Mm. Mamhall K. Cornelt. Mm. Cordon left the Inlandu by Clipper Holiday nmlit and wn here the next I Hhe broiiRht neveral cellophane bnii of beautiful leu tlnme w-ltl. her After an over-nmlit utay with Mm. Cornell and tier aunt, Mm. W. T VaiiDrrar, Mm. otilun left on the truln for Kinrbum Turnday iiikii. where he will be with her diuiKhter and wm-U.-law. the Lawrence f'luu Mm. Cordon will Join Kriiator Cordon In WaM.lniiton III neveral reki. the Conloim flew to the lilandn nl.ortly alter Cl.rb.tnmn but wet erv diMiniHiinted In the weather. It wan rnln. rain. rain, and llitle of that fumoiii. iilni.r whirl, brckuna tnoM folk lo Hawaii. Ill fact. Mr. Coidon lemuiketl that nhe had wen more Mittnhli.e In Klam ath Falls thin. he did III lloniilulii The Cordon .oe to return to Klamath Kalln for a umi In May. Benauir Cordon arrived from the Inland lant week mi'l flew direrily on lo WaJihlniiton. All llio Klamath folk who are In the Inland now ahnuld fliiine out tl.eir weather m hedulen no they would not mlu our wonderful nun- hum. Adilrd lo the hut of thow Inland-bound, are the Cllenn Kent. Mr. and Mm. Kent left here by plane Hunday for Ban Pranrlaro and weiii on bv dinner for ix-week ...rf ...r tiii.itMiif. u.in .rfi siaiinned there with the armv. ... u,,i ii ir.rhart alsn i.i.nds did Mm. William Yale. ...... "... .. ..... u... ...a si- fVv. from Merr fiv. rrom Merrill. Oolnii and Coniliu Dep't Mm. as Um guest of her sister. Mm. E. A. thla onmlng week I Mm. Anna 1.. Mclirocder or i orvaun w no nas oeen . hara atnee Chrunnia visiting her daughter family. Dr. and Mm. Ray- nvmd r.nglecke and children at : . . ....i.... UI..M i.v. l.ainiii .in. uhu..hi the for Ml kind of weather xllil In Ht. Paul, Caribbean nea. Mrs. A. A. Montgomery i leaving oununy morning .. oc i kucm 0wyn vM brl(1e , F(.DruIlry j, icu ounaay on tne.r nonaay wnicn ; rangcment includes Mrs. Dean Os- 1 r-erkins, tvan Epperly, Pmmp De- Benllle to Join her husband who la en rome no.ne iroin oi. i-aui. .-. - . . ..-amai ineruiiK o. i present were Miss Gwyn. Mrs. 1 10 l,lcm 10 lnc Hawaiian islands. ! born, chairman. Mrs. William Met- L Konam coieman, Peter Gray nn., where he has been for lln pant iwo weens aiie.mina a uinv ............. ........., uimmiinii u. me , Gerald Owyn. Mrs. E. Stephens. ! were nonorca at a no-host dinner icr, Mrs. L. P. Pennington. Mrs. C.;Jr- Joan "amun, Koland Berry. ... ir. hnarri k.ksinn Mr. Mmiiifonierv reoori me snivel n-tv ... . ... .....i.ii.ii, iu gp nriu ai tr. u'i i,.n. r....,i..ii r. cr v.n insL u-ieir.nri ir Rar ' hv ii.. i ...j,. ... d a T-...n, erea us nmn e. ijnv p wn Mn the mib-wro ectlnn all tin Umo. They will return nere ine .aiier parv ttt next week. Home liom school last week. of Oregon and Joy Kent and Hod Joy aald giodbye to her parent who F.nrl Kent are spending una w.nier Mr and Mm Robert P. Elllngson Sr. are taking off Wednesday morning for an Indefinite stay In lha south and ihey II holiday as long as Iheir heart and the weather dictate. Present plans call for a visit with the liev. and Mrs. L. K. Johnson, formerly of our town and now of I a Jolla On Februarv the loth, the F.lllngsons and I-orcn Palmertons have a date at Del Mar and they'll cmillnue on together from there. The Palmm-loim leave here Thursday for a month In California and they'll attend (laughter Mnrgle's graduation from the University of California on February 4. Margie will tuck her degree under her arm and go south with her parents, returning here for the rest of the spring. Mr. and Mm Palmerton will also spend some time with daughter Nndlne-Mr. Virgil Hanks of San Francisco. Dorothea Elllngson and Wanda Shnw left last Hunday for Ban Frnncisco. Thev re hunting-both Jobs and apartments. This past week and probably until they find their own digglns. they're l llie PI Phi house at the linlversitv of California. "Dodc" Is a Pi Phi and a graduate of lie, and Wanda Is a member of the same nororlty at the University nf Oregon where she wan graduated a year ago. Postponed the New Orleans Jaunt planned by Dr. and Mrs. Albert O Roenicke who were scheduled to leave next Monday for the southern .11 v where they hud looked forward lo the Mardl Gins. Daughter Virginia has been quite I" " ,hr ,",P"'"' "'I dvlswl she was sill! routined to her bed Its a bud ense of flu. Another one on the not-so-wrll list. Little Lynn Farley who has a fine rase of chicken pox while .arenis, Dr. and Mrs. 1. F. Farley, are In U Angclrs. . Our Kliuiiiilh Falls students at the University of Oregon are doing preltv well on the campus. Sally Mueller Is chairman of the Valentine Heart Hop" lo be given February 13. Joan O'Neill Is co-chairman of decorations for the "Heart Hop" and also chairman of ' Day luncheon which Is .pule a big Job. Her parents, the J. C. O Nellls, are leaving next Friday night for Ktigenc lo spend Dud's Day week-end with Joan and their other daughter, Marilyn, who-lncl.ienli.lly-was i.l rsialed with all the fanfare Into her sorority. Alpha Chi Omega, last Friday night. William tii.nonu. Jr.. Mill ol William Guming. Is on the llnlvrrslty l Oregon sc 1 of law honor roll for the fall tortus. This honor roll Is hired upon the cninulal Ive grade point average covering all work done iil'llie lliilv.'i'sliv ol Oregon School of Law and Includes students having a r.mnilallvr grade point average of 3.00 or hlghoi and carrying a full sludy program. In the Mall: Friends ol Ihe llev. and Mrs. Hale Hubnnks, who lived here some 11 or 2 veins ago. will be Interested to hear of them. Rev. Fubanks has not been well since his return from duly with the army and at the present Umo Is In Good 8aiimrlti.il hospllj.l ln Porllu.id re ceiving iieatiiieiit lor a leg Injury. They had Just completed their new home at llandon but due to Ills III health, left Paudon and with daughter Adil. niie have Imtii with Mnrjone's parents at CoUlllc. From Kcnllle iniiie.s word that Mis. Raymond Coopey has iiioiod limn Sealtle. whole she was working In the Camp Fire Girls ofllce, ill id has Inined her husband H. In Itlchliind, Washington. Madge has taken nn assignment touching Ktigllsli In the Richland Junior high school. And speaking ol Camp Fire. It's n known fact In this office that when nil error Is made we might Just an well lot it ride. Somo gremlin gets In our way ..ml things ro from bud to worse. Just this week there was story III the (llrl Scout milium of a big session nt. "the homo of Mrs. Percy Murray". Thinking Mmcclln had switched her affection from (,'1'CJ lo CIS, the story rode through. It turned out It whs not lit Ihe Murray homo. A correction came through saying It tthc party, was hold nl. the homo of Mrs. Stanley Woodruff. Anyway the long and the short, of II - the parly v; i nt Ihe homo of Mrs. R. C. Woodruff and so If you nolle. 'd 1 1 in I big blink space In front nf the Woodruff name. I hal'n where Ihe piluler.s chlselrd out Ihe "Stanley". The page was rolled hy Hint lime mid the chisel was II. only collective weapon nt hiinill Them was a lot of cliim chowder served lust week and much pan fried nleolhei.d us the result, of a lucrative trip In the const last week by Henry Helium mid n group of pals, We got hi on both the chowder and aaliium and iipproclnto Henry's effort. Mm. Curl Mason loturnctl homo Tuesday from spending the week end In ICugeno wllh dnughlor Shirley who Is nt I ho University of Oregon this your. While In the valley, Mis. Mason visited with Mr, and Mrs. A, P. (CoiKliiurd on Pago Seven. 1 ;V MuMiniiiMMiiiiHi 'nmmiiTirr rimmr ' tay. Tl.ey win viivii air. rveiua left this week for a visit III the i Mrs. Clara Hhaw. Mr. and Mm. Dale .... j Vr.nk ri. mi the lasi . Aln e H. W.hkI of Portland Is here , Geary of l-akeshorc road. Leaving j Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Wilfred : irf. New York for a cruise through .... with the thermometer around 111 i Sally Mueller from the University Murray from Oregon State college, j lelt Hunnay ior Hawaii, ami anu ai noiur. B. Malt, Mrs. Cluderlan Date Set Hunday. Mali li 14. Iian been 'hunen by June Mlchelnon, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Carl Mlchelnon of tills city, an the duy and date of her wedding at Ht. Paul s F.pincopal church. June will become the bride 1 o, Harold Urydc,, Klannuh P.,te. .l.lH...;Z?irr- lM" Htewart. lil.oda Harnden nlnter, H..iu.nr .Mrs. Hoberl Ht.w- I la ElM Mntlht.w, Co11(1M , art o Ix.s Angeles, and Hetty ; blu(, an(1 , vm )rPS,,lt(.(, lo Merrill of Klamath Falls. ,.., . ,.,,, h ,t. .,. New Home Mr and Mm. K 8. nobinnon asked : While there, she visited Paul and members of boil, school boards and ! Mary Jane Sabo at the hospital, their wives and husbands lo llielr I where she found thev were cheerful new lioine on Kldorado street alier ' In spite of the still verv serious con the boa id meeting last Monday eve- union of their burns. ling nuiiei supper was served, niter the gncm enjoyed a tour of the residence to which the Robin- ...uco ,, ,si wee. Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Oralapp. Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. O Neill. Mr. and Dr. and Mm. Ititlph and Mrs Howard Uarnhisrl. Mr and Mr. Nelson Heed. Mr. and Mrs B C. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Q Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Robert La-j mutt. Mr. and Mis A. W. Ifnston ..... v. u. urv. GueSt SDGaker e w the home ol Mrs. Charles J. Martin, ! N. 7th streei, Monday evening. February S, Mr. Hitchcock's sub ject will be "Communism." The meeting Is called for 8 o'clock. Mr, j, A. Nllschlem and Mrs. iiarry Ooeller Sr., will be a.vslstam hostesses. Mrs. Hugh T. Mltchelmore. chnu- ter regent, has received word that the state conference of the Oregon Daughters will be held in Salem. March 11 to 13. The Continental Congress of the National Society DAR will be held in Washington. D. C from April II) lo 23. Invitations Initiations are in Ihe mail for a dancing party to be given Friday evening. February 6. by the Senior Olrls Friendly society of St. Paul's Kplscop.il church. Miss Hnel Mor- rison Is adviser of the group and assisting hrr will be Mrs. W. D. Miller. Members nf Ihe senior group are, Jean Owens. Patty Teale. Virginia Van Doren. Frances Stevenson, Mary Ann Preston. Lyn Perkins. Jeauulne Newcom, Shirley Gnylord. Shirley Rogers, Marilyn Millrr and Janice Larson. Pancake Supper Plans are still going ahead for the muni. il Shrove Tuesday pancake supper to be given by the Young Peoples Fellowship of St. Paul's Episcopal church on Tuesday, Feb ruary 10, from 6 to 7:30 o'clock In the evening. The affair will be given in the parish house and all are Invited lo ntlchri. Outstanding Meet Held By Group Our of the most outstanding meetings of the year was held Thurft day by the Horoptlmlsl club of Kliimath Fulls. The table were bcautl. fully decorated with Chinese flgurli.es, pottery and mtng tree which cnrrled out the theme of the meeting, Idii Odcll 'told how the Soroptlmlst spirit of universal f i lerulshlp la kept iillve by our md to women both here and abroad. One of the projects of the American Federation of Soroptlmlst club I aiding Chinese girl In training as nurwn. In 1IH2 the Chinese contact com mittee wan established lo direct the expenditure of $20,000 contributed by Boropllmlst cIuIm toward the training of Chinese nurse at Lanchow hospital In Konsu province to be called the Norlhwent School of Nursing. Thin l the only nurse J-j il nn Prl tralnliiK school In that section ol LQ I I IU I Of LV i The Inlerinetliale Girls Friendly Mm. Udell nuid that to date the MKeiy grUp of 81. Pauls Episcopal money him been used for the pur- ' clmch entertained with a pre rhnnc of a nursing library which re- i u.nien dancing party In the parish placed textbook and medical refer- hHl lll)lt fMuy evening. ence uoonn winni weic iuiik oont. lete. Now the library In completely up to dute and li also being used by the doctor I" that area. Showers have been built h. the hospital tor the use of the nurses, hospital enuip- ment ha been purchased, and complete dietetic laboratory kitchen li.Mi.llcd. This year the club contn- button will be lined lor a nurnen' dormlUiry. BoroptlmlnU. prcnent at the meet li.K made their contribution to thin project by purchanlnit tlckei reprc ncntlUK honpllal equipment Mild by Ujrralne Johunon. The Kuenl prl7, i an anlluue teakwiMKl brjwl Kiven by The! ma Henry, wan won by Ruth I ! D,jrl p,'",", Pns.Uling In the Haltan. ' , " Z1,.! T 1 hart. i Delia liackrs gave an account ol 1 her trip to Corvalhs where she par- ; tlelnaled 1.1 llie hnu-llnp Inurnumitnt F,,rm n,,.k ...... 1M. . m,mb, of ,he rummB(.e Mle t0 i helrt February II TlTllon w IU be annouIlc(.d nt vrtk . JLT&Bridal Shower Jov Gwvn. hrlde-eleel of H.rv.. r.-L.A . .. . i shower ' held In the SnBiit.h room ;;rv;rr)mmn,o Und.. noon. January 25 Hostevses were Mrs Mae Sails- hury Mr, jm, Brnsoll lld MrJ i Harry Huddart. Bououeu of daffo.' fills and other spring blooms formed the setting for the affair. Miss . O'Malley, Mrs. Ruby Hallett, Mrs. P Campbell. Mrs. J. Mitchell. Mrs Phil Krlzo. Mrs J. Brown, Mm. V. Myers. Delores Brown, Mrs. C. Wil- ! Hams. Mrs. A. Culllmore. Mrs. M. Stair. Bonlta Huddart and the host- esses. . jn cards, high went to Mrs. Cul- ! Ilmore. low to Mrs. Stenhens and the special award to Mrs. Mitchell, i ' i ; nnnn Chnntpr I "OPP0 vriaprer j Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi ! n"'1 Tuesday. January -0 t the j home of Mrs. Raymond Kitzol with 1 15 members present. After the business meeting, a program was prescntcd by Mrs. Merlon Fercbee featuring poetry and limericks. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Llovd Drew, Mrs. William Milne. Mr.i. Conrad Borstlng. Mrs. Morton Ferebee. Mrs. Herbert Graham. Mrs. j Norman Guycr. Mrs. Max Hoyal, I Mrs. Layton Sleight. Mrs. James Stllwcll. Mrs. Thurmaii Turner. Mm. James Ivory, Mrs. Eugene Williams. Betty Merrill. June Mlrhelson. Patricia Walker and the hostess. Potluck Dinner The annual Lioness club put lin k dinner will be an event of Monday evening. Februnry 9. at 6:30 111 the Veterans Memorial hall. Invited are members of the club and their husbands. General chair man Is Mrs. Paul Angst end and on her committee arc Mrs. F. C. Adam:;. Mrs. Ernest Tnylor. Mrs. Dale Throckmorton, Mrs. John Jansscn, Mrs. Morgan Johnson. Mrs. H.il Shtdlcr and Mrs. R. E. Hooker. J5 I 1 WTl rr Adviser present were Mm. Joseph le. Mm. A. J. Toylcy and Mrs. Milton Scnslcr. Hostesses were Berrilcc Traw, Joan Juckclnnd, Diane Oldenburg, Janice Larson, Myrle Thcroux, (Jl.i.l.... U..tw.-.i Ui.Mn Yl,..,.. 1... ,7, , ' Vr?,e M1'?? ter. Flavla Lee, Hharon Miles, Kath leen Mclntee. Bhlrley Keesee, PatsV Lehto, Jana lnxnlet. Darlene Cul ley and Gcraldlne Lee. Their micnLn were James Stark, Wayne Winkle. Chuck Boettchcr. Dine SchoenberK, Raymond Dtrschl, Joe Saner. Kenneth Young. Steve Hchofleld, Dick Kerbow. Richard FieltaA. Harold Shearer, Billy Way- I b.ant, Iimram Montgomery, Tommy Moore. Dickie Hilton, Jimmy Peak. OraUam. Charles Craig and " . . Portland Mrs. Walter Brown of 1335 Pacific Terrace, returned this week from a busy round of meetings and ban quet In Portland. Mrs. Brown. Grand Ruth of the grand chapter of Oregon of Order of the Eastern Star, attended neveral receptions and meetings of OES chapters in the northern part of the state. She also was present for the re- i cent slate board meeting of the ! Oregon Federation of Women's ' clultt ln P"'nd. Plans for the I luriiiiruiniiiK naiionai women s ciuo convention ln May were formulated. J The convention this year Is being held In Portland, and a large at- I tendance of Oregon women, as well l" ,rom oln" sections Ol InC 1 countrv. Is antlciDated. ' A banouct " the Multnomah hotel closed the meeting, when i Portland newspapers, radio stations, I antl Publlc'ty men from large stores gawicrea 10 give uieir support io ; convention plans. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kent, who office personnel of the Klamath Falls creamery. Gifts were pre- sentcd to both Mr. and Mrs. Kent by the staff. i-- ONE OF THE FIRST of the new season's teas was a pretty affair given by Mrs. Ceorge A. Myers at her Pacific Terrace home last Saturday afternoon. From left are Mrs. Percy Mur ray, Mrs. Myers and Mrs. F. Cecil Adams. auderlan Luncheon Sojourners and their gueM.t met Wednesday afternoon at the Willard hotel lor a no-hosteAS luncheon. At 1:45 a bminess meeting was i held. Announcements were made concerning the Library club's bene fit ti ridge tea and homemaking classes at the Oregon Vocational school. Mrs. R. H. Collins and Mrs. Wal ter Turner became members of So journers. .. Mrs Artvs Stauff Mrs Theo Lirvd Mrs. Artys Htauf f . Mrs. Theo L.nd. ,1 Yi. .. . Barbara Thomason, Thomas Robert Mrs. John D Voth Mrs -Betty ' Bill Lynda Thomas. Johnson and Mrs. E. M. Lamkin. Boait M1Uon ston. Rutn Hostesses for the afternoon werelDurgin, Beth Durgin. Virginia Lee Mrs. Andre Lambert and Mrs. Noel Flynn. Honors ln bridge and pi nochle went to Mrs. Floyd Young, Mrs. Eldon Hobart and Mrs. Doris Argetsinger. Birthday Party The monthly meeting of the Klamath Falls Nile club is planned I T".' ' ' " x .o'clock; ln the Wlnema hotel. The session will be the club's birthday party, and past president wiU be honored, Eleciion of officers is on the i agenaa. ana an memoers wno can I are urged to attend. The meeting ! will begin promptly at 1. I The committee In charge of ar- j Mrs. Cal Peyton, Mrs. George Pierce. Mrs. Loren Palmerton. Mrs. Paul Matthews. Mrs. I. D. Rumer i and Mrs. Maude Wright. MEETING LAST Monday at the Pelican cafe was the Kla math Falls unit of the Council of Oregon Republican women. Above is Mrs. William DeCew, secretary - treasurer of the group, and ot left are Mrs. Grace Wells, left, former state committeewoman, and Mrs. Rose M. Poole, chairman. Guderlnn Pelican Scene Of Cominq Recital First term student of the Roy Rlbak school of music will be pre sented in violin and steel guitar recital Sunday morning at the Pelican theatre. The recital will begin at 11 o'clock, and there will be no admission charge. The public Is cordially invited. Student to be presented in the violin group are Janice Pex. Sallv i Thompson, Sharon Hipke. Franklin I rnce T. Sharon Guthrie, Janice Menti, Barbara and Norman Fltz . Gerald, Richard Cummings. Arnett. Claudia Chuba. Everett Johnson. Norman Simonson, Linton Appegard, Ray McBrlde. John Ham lin, Delorea Hauck, Barbara Bryan, Helen and Barbara Asher, Dora Chambers, Dennis Neubert, Teddy Stephens, Roger Bennett, James Stephens, Jay Rynders, Larry Snead, Diane Smith. Dorothy Adams, Lu cille Storey, Stanley Jackson, Donna Guthrie, Gene Lewis, Gloriana Reich. Deanna Vincze, Emerence Loo tens. In the guitar section are Barbara Moore, Carol Lee, Wendell Switzer, Treva Mae Barnes, Elsie Appegard, Juanita Kline. Phyllis Hare. Thel ma Bingham, Helen Qulgley, Evelyn Sasstedt, Donna Samplanski, Frank' ! "n Daniels, Jimmy Burgess. Donna Goldie Wigington and Bart Finley. Choir Dinner Members of the First Methodist church choir met for a social gath ering and dinner Thursday evening at the Winema hotel. Some SO guests were present. Included on the program follow ing dinner were a quartet, Wendell B Smith. Cecil Kollenborn. Eldred Putnam and Ronald Hewitt, a solo by Mrs. Robert Craig, accompanied by Mrs. Patricia Hunt, a violin selec tion by Athena Lampropulos, and a vocal number by Gerald Falcs. Rev. Victor Phillips, pastor, spoke briefly to the group. Carol Stebblns received the special prize, and the gathering concluded with group singing. Hostesses Members ot Wednesday club and their guests were c-nertained by Mrs. harold Shatter, Mrs. Richard Kranenburg and Mrs. Ronald Hewitt, hostesses, in the parish hall of St. Paul s Episcopal church last Wednesday evening. After refreshments were served, cards were played. Prizes wont to Mrs. Troy Cook, "Larry" Fish and Mrs. Andre Lambert. Mrs. George Goehring and Ruth Boyd were in troduced as guests. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elliott of 1987 Auburn street this week an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy to Jack Jimerson. Mr. Jimerson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jimerson. now of Ukiah. Calif., and formerly of this city. Miss Elliott Is a junior at Good Samaritan school of nursing in Portland, and Mr. Jimerson is a junior at Oregon State college ill Corvallis. Both attended Klamath Union high school. No date has been set fur the wedding. Guest Honored Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Geary enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Dr. Frank Munk ol Reed college. Portland. Just prior lo Dr. Munk's Interesting talk at Klamath Union high school. Guests at dinner were Dr. Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Oralapp, Mrs. Alice H. Wood, Mrs. Twyla Ferguson and Malcolm Epley. Dinner Party Mnrlene Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Owens, celebrated her I3th birthday Friday evening, when a group of friends were in vited for dinner at the Owens home on Lakoshorc drive. Quests were Diane Oldenburg. Joyce Lamb, Jean Adams, Alice Geary, Jana Langslcl and Gcraldlne Lewis. a Visitors in town this week have been Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamb and their daughters, Joyce and Becky. The Lambs are formerly of Klamath Fnlls and are now living in San Francisco. They left for home today. Dotson. Janet Dotson. Allen Conlev. Party Room Mrs. Nelson Reed was hostess at a luncheon given at 1 o'clock Tues day at the Pelican party room. Small tables were centered with bowls of freesiaa and Jonquils. Forty were bidden to the affair. Mrs. Reed was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs. Howard Bamhisel. Mrs. A. D. Addison, Mr. George Stevenson and Mrs. E. A, Geary. Anniversary The eighty-fifth birthday anni versary of B. S. Grigsby, Klamath pioneer, was observed Sunday with a birthday dinner served at 1 o'clock: at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Ida Grimes, on Portland street. Mr. Grigsby was 85 on Monday, Janu ary 26. Guests at -the dinner were Mr. Grigsby, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders of Portland, C. W. Thomas of Winlock, Wash., Mrs. Hal Pierce and Miss Bessie Murray of Coqullle. E. Bond of Medford, Chris Wandsted, Mrs. H. A. Grimes, Mrs. Ivy E. Propst. all of Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brown of Olene. In the evening the following grand and great-grandchildren gathered to greet Mr. Grigsby and presented him with a beautifully decorated birthday cake which had been baked by Mrs. C. C. Heldrlch. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Brown and son Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes Jr., Gary and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis and Rodney, and Mr and Mrs. James G. Grimes. Promoted Promoted to the rank of cadet sergeant at Hill Military academy near Portland were two boys from this area. Richard A. Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Douglas of 1919 Erie, and Stuart D. Nolan, who is the son of Mr. and .rs. William J. Nolan of Crescent Lake. The two received their promotions at the academy's January military formation. Honored Two Klamath Falls girls were, among the 75 freshman women hon ored at the annual "Smarty Party" given by Mortar board, senior wom en's honorary at the University of Oregon. The girls. Ruth Landry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Landry, and Mildred Kiplingcr, daughter of Mrs. M. M. Klplinger, were among those who earned a grade point average of 3.00 or better for fall term. Miss Landry Is a liberal art! major, and Miss Klplinger Is major ing in speech and drama. Six Years Old Small Francos Kcnyon celebrated her sixth birthday January 28 at her home, 703 Mitchell, when a number of young friends called to wish her happy birthday. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Kcnyon. Games and refreshments round ed out the afternoon. Guest were Marilyn Jo Hubbard, Virginia Lee Hubbard. Ann Jcndrze Jowskl, Stephen Blnncy, Jimmy Hull, Eddie SUaul, Gary Bucholz, Rod Kenyon and Alan Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Lucas and Don Anderson are leaving Sun day for San Francisco where they will Join Mrs. Anderson who has been south with her daughter, Mrs. Melvln Miller, for the past week. They will return home the middle of the coming week. Melvln Miller left this week-end for 8an Fran cisco to Join Mm. Miller and they are expected home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elllngson Jr. returned this week from visit in Carmel and San Francisco. Thelf three children stayed with Mrs. El llngnon'a parent In Eureka while their parent were south. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Whltlatch, who alio en- Joyed the trip touth, returned earlier I this week.