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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1948)
SATURDAY. JAN. 31, 1748 PACI SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Baptist Circles Meet On Thursday Grace circle of the First Baptist church met Thursday afternoon. (Miliary 2J. at Uie home of Mm. Chester Thomas on Lakeshore drive, tin. Thomai was In charge of the business session, and the following iff leer were elected for the coming year: Mrs. B. M. Robinson, sei-re-laiy-treasurer; Mm. Forrest Tucker, community missionary chnlrman; Mrs. Tom Canon, missionary study chairman; Mrs. V. C. Phillips, toolal chairman. The devotional service was led by Mrs. Frank Ward, president of the Missionary society of the First Bapusl church, and refreshments Here served by the hostess to the following: . . . Mrs. Thomas Carson, Mis. V. ClVVi f )firOrC Phillips, Mrs. Agnes Skoog, Mrs. Veda Beech, Mrs. Joe Ivie, Mrs. rrank Ward, Mrs. B. M. Robinson, Mrs. Grace Orifflth, Mrs. Forrest Tucker and Mrs. John Michaelson. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Torn Carson. Mrs. Russell Webber of 211 N. 9th was hostess to the Naomi circle, and Mrs. Webber, circle chairman, con-1 ducted the business session, while j Installation of officers of the Royal Neighbors of America was held Friday evening, January 33, In Uie KC hall. New officers were installed by Anna Shafer, Lucille Heifer and Kathryn Hepburn. Officers include oracle. Illia Sinip- vice oracle. Ada Barleen; mm Mrs. C. C. Brown led Uie devoational chancellor. Sarah Harrington: re service and gave the Scripture read- cu"; receiver, lu- Ings. The following officers were!clll' Hcl,,r: marshal. Inez. McCoy: elected for 1948: Mrs. Rodnev Lar- I assistant marshal. Delice Shymaker; son, secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Wash, I lnn" wmmel. Anna McCormack: missionary st udv chairman: Mrs. Joe mi,er sentinel. Marjorie Fjordoeck: Dunson. social chairman: Mrs. John 1 mner. Anna Shafer: musician. Patterson, community missionary ; KaI"ryn Smith: graces. Nellie La chairman; Mrs. Charles W. Thomas, ontt. Mildred Pennyor. Bernice publicity. McCracken. Lillian Peterson. Elsie The hostess served i..reshments 1 mrnin: flag bearer. Grace Haras, to Mrs. C. C. Brown. Mrs. Alice , a degree captain. Kate HoBiie. Hershbertrer. Mrs. Joe Dunson. Mrs. Thp ""ring oracle presented each Flora Lindsey. Mrs. Rodney Larson. ! hJ with and she . TAKING THE novel of her office is Euro Bustin. left, newlv uses. i . . . t ' ' ' 3 - k '41 Officers Feted At Lodqe Breakfast Installation of officers In the Degree of Honor aliened with a breakfast at the Wlnema hotel on Monday morning, January 'Jit. Ethel Llmlholm, state Installing oliuer, was hostess, and (he executive board her guests. Eleven attended, and a course of instruction for the new officers was a part uf the program. 11 wus decided at this tune to otgaulre a past president's club, at Mrs. Lludliolm's suggestion. A banquet at the Wineina at (1:30 that evening was uKeiuled by 33 members and visiting members, and (his was followed by an oien meel Ing In the KC hull. Immediately alter the aliening exercises Mrs. l.lud holm and Minnie Davis Curvl. slate organlKrr, both of Portland, Cressa Umbo of Klaiuadi Falls, slate jun- lor past president, and Edna Loud and Deola Wryu, liiatallitig musi cians, Installed (he following olll cers for 194H. Kstellr Smith, presi dent: Fannie Oodduid. first vice president; Jennie Buck, second vice president: Grace Bock, past presi dent: Aunts Goodwin, usher: Lois Grove, assistant usher: Kilna Long, pianist: Mildred Peterson, secre tary; Jennie Hum. treasurer: Betty llessonette. right assistant, and Alma Baker. It'll assistant to the tirst vice president; Joiiuie Bell, as sistant to the president. The new president. Estelle Smith, received a ucuutllul bouquet "f American Beuuty roses, anil gifts were presented to the post presi dent and to the stale officers. After the installation ceremony, coffee New Officers Pythian Sisters held regular meeting Friday, January XI In the IOOF hall followed by public In stallation of new officers. Past Chief Roena Kuglll was Installing officer with Dovle Anderson and Effle Redkey assisting. Installed were Viola Hermann, past chief: Rura lluMln. most ex cellent chief; Marguerite Brown, excellent senior: Dorothy Hoi, houser, excellent Junior: Delia Hen nlgar, manager: Mae Andersen, ml.'.ress of finance: Ofa Smith, mistress of records and correspond ence: Louise O'Brien, protector; Nina Heck, guard: Thomas Bustin, Church Guild LANC1KI.I, VAI.I.KV- Mrs. Madge Monroe entertained the guild of St. Bariialias church at her home Thursday ollernoon. Olllcers for the coming year were elected with Joan Marchanl. president; Madge Mon roe, secretary-treasuier, and Bessie Fraler, vice president. Tea wus served at 4:30 by Mrs. Monroe. Murguret Buinell received a needlework gift. Members and guests present were Helen Daring, Boliblrlte (lift, Bon nie Feriiluuil, Finis Partridge, Joan Murchaut, Carolyn Dearborn, Vir ginia Thomas, Millie Fllrhiigh, Mary Noble, Bessie Fruitier. Hntel Mor rison, Nome Pcpple, Margaret "ur urtt and Mis. Pultun. The next guild Hireling will lie nt the home of llelty Pepple of flu uaiir.n Febninry S. Eight Et Forty Mia, Kiull Paul ami Mrs. I.esler Fluley were Imslessea at the home of Ihe loiter Wednesday veiling when they enlei tallied salon JMt of Klght et Forty. A brief business session was held with a contribution taken for the March of Dimes drive. Prises were won by Mrs. Kilns Russell. Mrs. Paul Olterbclii and Mrs. M. K. Cooper In games. Th February Hireling will bfl held at the home of Mrs. F.ilna Itussell Willi Mrs. It. CI. MoUi'hcnbucher assist-lug. Mrs. W. H. Deets, Mrs. Charles reccnea oouquet oi roses. Thomas. Mrs. John Patterson and Mrs. Wash. The circle w February 19 with Mrs. Walnut. The general Missionary society meets on the first Thursday of each month, and the circles on the third Thursday. lri,r atuff il, I'lnrrrnrln Wl. and cake were served in the dining ! , st(.llu UrV(, room and Grace B.H-k. past presl- .!,,,,.,, aent. was Honored with a gift. I P., ,.,,, vi,,i ii.., ,.,,,,, On February there will be p . , , . . . Coming Meet Members of Canton Crater No. 7 are planning a meeting to be held In the IOOF hall. Thursday. Febru ary 12. At the last meeting. January 22. out-of-town visitors were Ada Pom eroy of Salem auxiliary No. 11. Clara Smith and Gladys C. Leader of Bend auxiliary No. 19, and Anna Merchant of Redmond. will meet onSocial Meetinq . Wash. 911 . , , s i camoiic uaugniers ox America I held a social meeting in the parish ; hall, Monday. January 26. at o'clock and 50 members and guests ; attended. An honored guest from out of town was Mrs. P. S. Proulx. a ! member of St. Paul court 532. St. ' Paul. Minn. She is a sister of Mrs. , Frank Sexton, a member of Court ' Klamath. j elected most excellent chief of the Pythian Sisters. At right is Viola nermann, past cruet. Installation was held by the lodge recently. Guderian Bingo was enjoyed and afterward. ; nochle and Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt. high refreshments were served by the co- n bridge. Mrs. Ed Gowen received chairmen. Louise Vaughn and Mar- 'he special award, cella Carrier, assisted by Mary Hur- Refreshments were served by Mrs. ley. Maude Valhoun. Freda New-1 Wells and Mrs. Pepple to Gertie ! man. Marie Haskett. Eileen Seibert, ' Dick. Blanche Gowen. Birdie Burke. Marie Harrington and Katherine ' Lola Horn. Noma Bechdoldt, Daisy i Brown. i Cox and Mrs. Orland Brown. Women's Club Amaranth BONANZA Mrs. Owen Pepple i Friendship court No. 11. Order of and Mrs. Chuck Wells entertained ! Amaranth, met in regular session the Bonanza Women's club at a January 21 w ith Ann Pierce, royal regular meeting Tuesday evemug. matron, and Ted Reeves, royal pa- Mrs. Buck Cox won high in pi- j iron, presiding. Ir i Introduced were Bcrnn-e Finch. grand associate matron: Jack Sehulze, grand representative to Washington: and a group of past matrons and patrons. Several candidates were Inducted into the order. Refreshments were served in the banquet room by Marie Matler and Dixie Bebber. The hall and banquet room were decorated with snapdragons and other spring blossoms. Interesting news to folks in our town Is that young Ted Reeves has been chosen to play the role of Anthony Marston In the play. "Ten Little Indians." to be given at the new officers in their chilli's. Shower Guest Mrs. C. R. Williams and Mrs. Ralph Williams entertained ut a shower for Mrs. Harold Vigen at the Williams home. 743 N. 11th. Wed nesday evening. Guests were Mrs. Vigen. Mrs. Lea Cunningham. Mrs. James Collelt. Mrs. Lowell Logan. Mrs. Harold Shaffer. Mrs. Russell Blackmail. Mrs. Ingeborg Wilkerson. Mrs. Alice Hardcnbrook. Mrs. Jesse Walters. Mrs. L. A. Sixler. Mrs. Mable Brock trup. Mrs. Dagny Subject. Mrs. T. V. Savage and Mrs. Verna Brake veil. Happy Hour Mrs. J. H. Hamilton entertained i members of the Happy Hour club st I her home Tuesday afternoon. Two I J guests present were Mrs. Frank I J Ira White and Mrs. Orville Hamil- J ton. i Refreshments were served lo ; t guests and members Including Mrs. ! i George Biehn. Mrs. Walter Colcr. ! J Mrs. Syd Evans. Anna Funk. Jen- flee. Roena Fuglll also presented gtfta to Grand Manager Kffle Red key and Dovle Anderson, senior guard. Refreshments were srrved altrr the installation by the men ol the order. Over tV ' jf 20 Yeors - y intho l 4 Jowolry SVS1 Buiinc.il f " f Art Reinhort lilA.MOM). JKHKI.ItV MI.M ItWAHK SPECIALIST Jewel and Gift Shop S A II (.rrrn Stampi M!l Mil in I'hiiiiF FIRST OF ALL TRY BREAKFAST AT MOLATORE'S 1111 .MAIN Portland Civic theatre. February 17 1 n:e Hum. Louise Huinplirey. Mrs. tnrougn March 6. Proud parents are ! r.d Lawrence. Mrs. K. O. Motsclien Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Reeves of Mel- j bacher. Mrs. Harry Richardson. Mrs. rose street. Ted Is In art school tn ! Herbert Savage, and Mrs. Hamilton. Portland. the hostess. a si w. u m sir r-.. r -: f, 41 t RECENTLY INSTALLED were new officers of Prosperity Rebekah lodge No. 104. From left, front, ore Lucile Heifer, left supporter to the vice grand; Nellie Wattenburg, financial secretary; Corrine Larsen, warder; Vera Clemens, district deputy president; Charlotte Martin, chaplain; Vera Linckenbach, conductor; Morguerite Landis, right supporter to the vice grand. In the second row are Sadie Mae Wallace, treasurer; Frances Munsell, recording secretary; Alice Coeller, charter member; Ivy Propst, right supporter to the noble grand; Ora Sweet, past noble grand; Bernice McCracken, noble grond; Lucile Bold, vice grand; Ruth Heidrick, left supporter to the noble grand; Martha Baker, outside guardian; Marjorie Roberts, inside guordian, and Edna Book, musician. Jones-Miller. Did You Hear About Iy Lily of I'm lire So revolutionary if 'w ill eoniplele ly cliange Hie fuliire of corNeling. Listen to Mr. Traub, vice president of Lily of France, OverKFJI Tuesday, 8:15 a.m. KFLW Tuesday, 9:00 a. m. Jlh 0 CfiLY TI-: jflj l f .ll SUtT-OF-THE-SEASON ' HAS THIS j LOOK OF PERFECTION AND ONLY WE HAVE IT! kyu j-i 1 I A Exotic elegance soars thii suit into a stellar role. Impeccably Fred A. Block is the long box jacket with scroll-embroidered raglan sleeves, the amphora look of the hip stressed skirt. Forslmann's wonder ful wool with a stark white cap-sleeved blouse. The exquisite suit you saw in VOGUE . . . tailored with couturier-finesse and designed to fit you. In fine worsted, quality lined in Duchess rayon crepe. Black, navy and important Spring colors. Sizes 10 to 20. $59.00 JG&fe.