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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1948)
Herald and News L i I . .. vis J I a J - . r A' 1 IN 1 1 1 DISTINGUISHED 'ISITORS in our town next week will be Governor and Mrs. John H. Hall. Among the affairs honoring Mrs. Hall during her brief stay here will be the Republican Women's tea on St. Valentine's Day. In this handsome family group are, left, Mary, Mrs. Hall with small Diane, John, and Governor Hall. W VkV. Old Picture Starts Vintage Question ........ ...... e ... kii.i. mniim.il. out a good heilllllV argument w good tor business. We're referring to tlu olil-Um picture we ran Inst Wednesday evening showing K. II. Hiurlman. FYahk Ira White and Thomas Liunont tusking In Klnmulli sunshine, on ih. ..m ...i. ........ i iimKr. The picture was loaned by Mr. White and she thought n,r pictun was tuken around liHW. Hen Hull opined the pirlui was of Mia vm ... -...u ..hi.. ... u .Miner ivnriinra, ut aionii roiiiea O D "Buck" Williams and sides with Mrs White. He says llarnman never came back to Klamath Falls alter 1910. anyway, and If the picture had been ' ""J "lr a n ueces-saiy to grub a horse, hang on to Its mane, and rule hell-lxMil-for-lnilhei to Monmguo to ratch a train The Imn horse came into these parts In HHH). The whole Ihlng adds mi to what we've susplclonrd lor a long tune, everybody llkea pictures of a day gone by and it shanx-m wits to remember the little detail Like When Mr. lamom. who died Just this week at his home In Florida made his several li iivs to Klamath Falls he lured v,.i,..o i n...i .' tnow of Lour Beach. Calil .. as his driver. Louie and Mr. Lamom got along just fine and dandy and when the New York financier left he departed with the if you're ever In New York, look me up" Tilings happened and Louie found himself In uniform campaign hat and all. and the army sent Imn overseas with a layover In New ork Mi. Laniont lived up to his word and showed Louie quite a whirl Harriman lodge was in its hey-day before our time. But we would like to have seen all the Hiss and feathers of those summer dava when the lodge was host to the Lamonts, the Harrlmans. the Flclshlwckers and tlwtr ladies. nf .i?.0""',"1 Cottuu "V Tlw F.ik Weavers got back (he middle of the week from a trek which started before Christmas and took them to Minnesota. Honda. New Orleans and back to California where they stopped off for a visit with their son Clark and his family. The Weavers were Just ahead of all the weather and. a warning, don't mention all the good weather we had while they were gone. Decorations for the Mardt Gras were going up all cor New Orleans while the Weavers were there and they reported resenat.ons difficult even at that lime Northbound through Klamath Kails last Monday. Barbara Johnson Nelson and her little one. Genevieve Ann. Barbara will remain with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson of Portland, for the next six weeks Genevieve is a charmer, looks a great deal like her father. Lt. Stuart Nelson, who stayed behind in Alameda. The little one was quite over come by all the snow she saw around the depot. The Andrew Colliers are hume again alter a month s tup along the Ea-M coast. They accompanied daughter Carolvn to New York where she is now enrolled in the school of social service at Columbia university Carolyn Is living at the Farksidc hotel as is another Klamath girl. Bar bara Hood, daughter of the A. B. Hoods of Washington street Mr. and Mrs. Collier, accompanied by Miss Doroihv Collier of Euueue. also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick 11. (Phvllls Collier., and when they contlnu-d south took a trip from Miami, Florida, arrows to Cuba for a time. jw .aw m .jt w Faculty Wives Are Feted At Party Annual Snowball Highlights Week For Younger Set j .Mary Lou Case was tiie attractive queen who reigned with four pretty A lovely event of Friday afternoon was a tea given at the Winston princesses over the DeMolay Snow- rvine nome on tin uregon vocauonaj scnoot campus wnen .Mrs. ; baI, a evem of Wedne5dav njghu urvine entertained for wives of faculty members. ; ' " Pretty bouquets of spring blossoms were placed about the rooms, j FCDruar' and daffodils centered the tea table. Hours were from 2 to 4:30. Princesses were Beverly Young. Pouring and assisting the hostess were Mrs. John Dunn. Mrs. H. i Dorothea Cogdill, Maudie Thompson Pedersen. Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Hemr Doerr and Mrs. Guy Davis. ,nm Barbara Hood is doubly up on her work in New York. She Is study ing piano and m addition Is riomir secretarial u..iit ... .,. u, ....... ... Fashion Trends. Incidentally this months issue of American Home carries an Interesting article by the manager of the bureau and Bar- oara wonts in tnat olllce. Boasting a wonderful tan for nud-wlnter. the lumin n..r.r,,..,. and their young daughter "Ruddy" returned the early part of the week from three weeks spent In Mexico. Lawrenre mimM ... r..i.i., .. Guaymas. Mrs. Horace E. OeU Is In Richland. WashinBtun tins ue.-fc hi, . great deal of admiring of her first grandchild, a little girl born last month to the Horace Jr's. Salem Lolks bound for Death Valley In Southern t:lif..n.i i,-l,,.i,,i Rod and Faye Dvcsley and Jody Bash and Rods mother, Mrs. T A Livesley. They'll slay for several weeks. Jane Epley and little Alexandra stcDoed off the train Thurwi,..- morning after a several weeks' stay with Janes mother in Oakland. Lots of papas anc getting pressed uo for Dad's Dot mi ih. t;nuvrvi..- j of Oregon campus and will be met by sons and daughters who are much tauer man tney are. fcxperience teaches it's very difficult to attempt discipline on the very young when you have tu look up to them to do IL Should be eight-Inch heels for mothers of growing sons. Stephen Stone is now wearing papa's pin. Just recently Steve was invited to Join Phi Mu Alpha, national music honorary, and aa pre sented with tile pin his father, L. H. Stone of 1503 Canby. received as a student at the University of Michigan. Other Phi Mus are Andy Loney. Jack O'Connor and John McManus. Steve will be here on Feb ruary 22 as member of the University of Oregon chorus which sings at the KUHS auditorium. Advance notice snya they're good. I Added to the list of honor roll students at the University of Ore- j Igon school of law: George H. Proctor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Proe- I tor of our town. The young men made a grade of 3 00 or better before I their names were added to the honor roll. V V 7 .-' K'- . ' ' ..' . "-I.: ,;'.:'",. f' .. V" t . .. r 1 . k L Li J. ' ' ; ' . -, ' d i'C';-'?.:'V. f ' ' .. ;T I mmmm MRS. DON J. ZUMWALT is chairmon of the Saturday ICO cumnlimcnlinti Mts Hall Tl. affair will be held in the Pelican patty room, and all interested women are invited Outlet tun Sorontfmisf .SUf Announces Sale The members of the Soroptimlsl Club of Klamath minded to collect ruininace for the mining tale In a unique fashion show. Tlirlma Henry. Dons I'evtnn Vivi ..i....i.- j.Minson roniiucieu ine meeting, gaily arrayed In articled of clothing that had been turned 111 for the aalt to be held Saturdar Feb ruary 14 at 120 South 9th Mrs. Vincent R Ijiwler. Oregon state vlre. president of the Na- uona boclcty lor t rippled Children and Adulu. reportcl on the state drive Klai n.th rountv I. board meeting she attended In Portland bnu i i , L.. . " r"'""r '. """ of the extensive activities of n """r" u u,r w""lmiii club counties in tho supjKirt of the Easter i seal and Illy sale slated for Oregon P"1 club" r raising a 1100,000 Falls were re humorous and ian Owens and li sie nf physically hsnillrapiinl chj. dren The iMMiriy hnl oieord a irUjl .store in Portland as an outlet fur i the product of the luiicll. apjieil. I Isitli children and adults. There it also, in the process of devrlntimrii'., a rehabilitation renter to be located In the northern part nf the time. The work of the society has in. I rriosed tremendously during tht j P't ear. and It will be In a pmi ; Hon to help a greater percentage of handirappett chlldrrn and adutu tint cnming year. The Fjxter sesl Mac- Calling during the altemoon werel Mnu K MrJ Mrs. I. W. Moms, Mrs. John Roman, I imosh. juts, ttaroia KotrocK, Mrs. Herbert w . D- Jones- iIrs- DavKi Preeland. den. Mrs. C. C. Grewell. Mrs CD Mrs. Ranzaw Peterson, Mrs. Henry I Newman. Ruth Doerr Mr, nonM i,",--',- MrS- Manln Shroder' Mrs. ; Charles Bonney and' Mr.' and Mrs , . ....m wjic. rain occ oione ano airs. Karl waldron. ' Fred Southwell. and Joan Moore. The affair is an annual formal dance for the younger set arranged by DeMolay at the Masonic temple. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rockholt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. during the month of March. 1948 In . 'uld for the further development of Lane and Coos counties, the Kl- the children hospital school In warns. Rotary and Soroptimist ser- I Kugene. a state Institution for the Mis. A, I. Hume of Falrsirw, nrnr Portland . Is here for several weeks as the guest of her son and dmltli-ter-ln-liiw. .Mr. and Mrt. L. II. fsione of (nnby street. Several benefits coming up Including the Fremont PTA bridge party the afternoon of Saturday. March 13. In the school auditorium. Even a PTA has to have a budget to operate on. The Soroptimist club of Klamath Falls has changed the date of Its rummage saie to next Saturday. February 14. The date shouldn't be nara to rememoer, its bt. valentines Day. The location Is on South 9th street just oacK oi currins. Hours. 8:30 to a. To sour on collections nf fleers of the club at lunch last Thursday wore some of the garments to ix soiu. iney cuan t ail iiu 31 J r ' - . . ' . :w',..'' v Ht-' Larry rars. wno is mentioned for Oscar awards, ttouoed in nm town Thursday night en route to Hollywood from Tlmberllnc where he and wife Betty Garrett had been for the skiing. Reports from those wno visnea wttn tne actor wno played the title role In "The JoLson oiory. iney naa dinner at tne Pelican. appreciation: ior tne lovely red tulips from the youngsters who made the trip to the Scholastic Art Exhlbtt In Portland. Parents of these boys and girls must be bustin' out all over with pride. Did you mow me ruamaui siuoents nosca out all other schools in the state iiiciuuing roruaim scnooLs in tne exhibit now shown at Meier and rrans in roruana. iney were gucsUs of the store at luncheon this after noon ana men iney ail lined up and got lhc:r wonderful Gold Key aios. Added to uie list of new homers, the Ross Ranlands at Tulelolte They are moving sometime within the next week or so Into their re cently completed three-bedroom home located on First street and brand new addition to the town of Tulelake. Klamath Girl Will Be Denver Bride Fay Stclnsclfer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slcinscifer of this city, will be a St. Valentine's Day bride when she exchanges vows next Saturday afternoon with John J. Pickett, son of Mrs. E. E. Pickett 'of Denver, Colo. The young couple will be married In Denver. Miss btelnseifer attended Oregon State college and the University of Washington, where she wan affiliated with Sigma Kappa sorority. She has been an airline stewardess with United Air Lines for the past 10 montns, ana was. oasea in Denver, w NEWS TOLD this week by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steinseifer was the forthcoming marriaqe of their daughter, Fay, who will wed John J. Pickett of Denver, Colo., next Saturday Valen tin ' fjjriy. , Mildred Crawford, Dorothea Elllng son, Wanda Shaw and Jean Merrill. Kay was also honored at a kitchen shower and a miscellaneous shower In Denver. Red And White Holiday Theme Used For Party A huge red and white Valentine extending greetings to members of the Wednesday club proved the cen ter of interest at the group's last meeting heir, this week In the parish hnll of St. PBtil'a Episcopal church. Other decorations and favors car ried out the Vnlcntlne motif. Host esses for the day were Mrs. Troy Cook, Mis. William Stolk and Mrs. Richard MacUonald. A business session, refreshments and cards were features of the meet ing. Mrs. Roy Whytal. president, announced that at the next Wed nesday club meeting Mrs. Victor E. O'Neill will review the book. "House Divided." In cards, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Walter Eschobeck. Mrs. M. P. Leonard, Mrs. E. J Howell and Mrs. Martin Brainier. 11.0 tsnvl Mull... n.ill. U. Tacoma, Wash., Orpha Hudson. February 18 for members and guiwla. Mr. Pickett Is attending law school at Colorado university, where he Is a member of Delta Tau Delta fra ternity. The brldc-elcct returned to Den ver last week after a month's visit with her family and friends In ; Klama'.h Falls. During that time ! she wrs entertained at several In- I formal affairs. Mrs. Irving Hurke and Mrs. John Robinson entcrtancd for her In the Elks' party room at a linen Bhowcr. Bowls of Iris and pink carnations with pastel colored tapers were used to Ret the early spring theme of the paiiy. High In bridge went to Mrs. Carl Steinseifer, and low to Wanda Shaw. In pinochle, first prize was won by Mrs. Ernest Steinseifer. Guestji were Mrs. Howard Strode, Mrs. Robert Rigg:,, Mis. Allen Ald rlch. Mrs. Ed Ostcndorf. Mrs. Arthur Trclbwasscr, Mrs. R. P. Elllngson. Mrs. Raymond Blggers, Mrs. Walter Welsendangcr, Mrs, Marshall E. Cornctt, Mrs. Emil Albrecht. Mrs. Otto Erlandson, Mrs. John Raffetto, Mrs. Dave Llskey. Mrs. Tom Watters, Mrs. H. R. Llstoe, Mrs. Ed Swaru, Mrs. V. J. Josephson. Mrs. u. u Moore, Mis. Ivan Kandra, Mrs. Rex Watt. Mrs. Robert Elllng. son Jr., Mrs. Ernest Steinseifer nf m II' . . 1. r . .. , , , ... :. h ; , .:r;':: mm:. :- ': v''v '"y' AN ATTRACTIVE bricl? wos Janiel Doyd, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs A C Bovd of Tulelake Calif, who exchanged vows with Rjbert S. Adams Jr. ol Mm II The 'two 7La wed Sunday, February 1, in the Tulelake Community Presbv.erinn rhV,, h ll 1? . IX? "T. their htnne near Tulcloke iy i tebuyicrian church, I hey will make Evergreen