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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1948)
SATURDAY, (TO. 7, 1948 HERALD AND hJCWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Visiting Officer Honored Tuesday 'HM.KI.AKK Mumirt Tulnnd, ilrpuly griuul mnlrnn ut llir stale nf t.'iillfnriilii, oiilir KiiMi-iii Him- wiih ilillglithilly Imnorril on the no riiiliin uf hrr iitlliinl v lull In I tic 'I'ulrlnkn ilmplcr on February 'Jul, Mm Tnlmitl In fiiiiii liiini-y I'K-i rilliiK llin rliinril it iIiik. iIIiiiht win served III Ilia iiiini x of Hip Tuli-luko ( .diimiiuiii t y I'lcMiyin luu cliiircli liy member of tlm Oullil. A Vnlrnlliir iiiolir vvun nirrli-il out In tnbln iiiioliitiiirntn mill places ere inui kril lor Mi During tin- iiirrllnii. Hip ilrlll teum, iik lulling Mm. Clue Hwtlry, Mm. I llml i l.iihd, Mm, Miiiul Hi.wrii. Mil Myilli' (lllllloi k, Mil , - liHri KU'inii, Mm I'.vriyn iiiiurr. i Granae Meets (V Mm lli'iiliili Wlrr. Mm. Alum Itoprr, Mir.. Kilnil Jiillllhoii, Mlfi. Muy 1(11(1. 1. Mil. Mitr Kllliy, Mm. rllAlibt'tll lliillil mill AiikiIIiip Olil litwiiy. illtrrtril liy Mm. (It-ilrililr Wnlln mill Mm. Alum (.'uiil'ion, innilp n iiii'ririitulliiit to Mm. To IiiimI. Almlii Kilwui itn uiu lit the IHIIIIII. Mm MkIii'I 1'iuk mill A. (I. Iluyd Were IlllllHtrtl VIMtnlH ft (Jill Aillti, Alllinol, Kull liner Mill. Mullti mill Klumutli I'VlIk wrln pirrtrltl. l-'lllllill Hip rluilm were the ncwly-eli-i-tcil nftlrers, wnrlliy tiinlroii. Mm. Auiicn HtoiiMin; worthy lift 1 1 mi. Iliiith IIiiiiimiii; u.M.oi-litlu inn iron. Ji'iut tliiidtiiiin; ut..MR-liitn pil lion. Olnry Itudd. MiliMltutlim lot drome KlrtM-n: urcretury. l.otitinnf KMiinilllrr; trniiMiri'f, l.milln t.'oy tirr: condMcliPwi. Ulunclir Mooir; BMiocliiiti riiiidui-tiriih, Hrn'iln lioiith; il'iiplnin, Miixlnr Vnn llmklik: inninhiil, Kitih Klu-licr: oiuunlil. iienrva Kwier; AiIh. KIIi-ii Htovrr; Hiiih. Iliilllor Ihiyrt. KMhrr. Frances CiiIIim: Murlhu, I'loirncc Hliorl; K'ertn. Mnrlit Oliorne; wnrilcr. Nuln Ann Kdwrd: srnimrl, Hnnic mover; llin bearer. Verna Turn bitimh. Social Calendar Mullti grunge nict fur a social rvi'iimii on January 37 villi Mm. Hiivlllii IJIxon, grunge lecturer, 111 dim lli uf affairs. l-'lvo tables of pltiocliln anil one (able of Chinese checkers writ liluyrd with limit score tor women in liliioi-lile going ui Mm, Merle l.oo-li-y. Low ncoro went lo Mm. Clrorur Hlltiillry, Men's high score went lo Hi ll Jolinmin mid low lo Trd Kvun. Mrs. 'I', E. Wctlicrby received the special uwiird. four nrw members mid Tl regular niriiilirri were present mid were served refreshment by Mm. Don Markcn mid Mm. Urn Johnson. I'resciii were Elinnni Krnyon. Mr. nnd Mm I'uiil Iripli-it. Mr. mid Mm. Jlmry Wllhon, Mm. Cliirrm-e Klikpiiliirk, Mr. mid Mrs. Hoy An drmon. Mr. nnd Mm. 'I', K. Kvitnii, Mr. nnd Mm, Clrorno Binullcy, Mr. mill Mm. T. K. Wplhfrby. Mr. nnd Mm Mrrlr iJionlry, Mr. nnd Mm. l.roiuird I'rtrlk, Mr. nnd Mm. Hon Mnrkrn. Mr. nnd Mm. Wllfrrd Dix on, Mr. nnd Mm. Urn Johnnon nnd Hrv. (limit Morton. Recent Party FOIIT KLAMATIf Mm. "jerry King of Fort Klamath entertnlned Htlurdny afternoon at 3 o'clock with a drllKhlful party In honor of the ninth birthday of Sheryn. daughter of the Klngx, whose birthday an niversary wan Bunday, February 1, the following day. The children were served refresh ments by Mrs. King at an attractive ly decorated table, centered with a huge birthday cake, A color scheme of gold and white wan carried out In favors at each place and In tall tapers. Flash pictures were taken of the happy little group of young sters by Mr. King. Many pretty gifts were received by little Sheryn. Games provided the diversion of the afternoon, with prize going to the following, Janice Kendall, Leon "Smoky" Prltchctt. and Clark Reeder. The following children were present at the affair, which was held at the King home, Barbara Kindt, Janet Wilson. Janice Ken dall, Gladys Ann Kendall, Enid Williams, and the following boys, Robert Rindl, Clark Reeder. Blliie Zumbrun, Leon "Smoky" Prltchett, and Win Hescock. Invited and sending gifts but un able to be at the party were Patricia and Sharon. Hetcock and Audrey Vamum. On the next day, Sunday, Sheryn wns again the recipient of more birthday gifts by the following group of friends from Chlloquln, who called to congratulate her on her birthday, Karen, Johnny and Dnrrell Wilson, children of Mr. -and' Mrs. James Wilson of Chlloquln. Ruth Hull of 1013 California was hostess to the Thimble club of Neighbors of Woodcraft on Thurs day afternoon, February t. Seven members attended and the after- i noon was spent sewing and visiting. LADIES-BE SEATED! HELPING CAROL Cudcrian celebrate her 1 1 1h birthday last Sunday were this group of youngsters From left arc Corol, Nola Schneider, Morietto McFarland, Elsa Haubensak, Chandis Conner, Clenda Johnson, Bess Ballantyne, Shirley Johnson and Suzanne Graham. Guderlan Tutitfav iHfl.rc.l tlf-Mrt it i ii ms ainllhif hi UuolA tliih ridMiiHtlf m)UMi. 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Klim I'ctlcait I he 1 1 Special Dinner Tt'l.Kl AKK - A ' Hwrnlieni t" dul ler for wives of mrnilwrs of the rhambrr of iummerir. It being Val entine tune. Is plntmrd for the eve ning of Krbrtmry 13 at the HKirtn nian s hotel The tune Is :ao Mem bers will dim-Una biuiinria following the dinner. Mrs Ward l-Win will slug, end Don Potter, chnirnian. will preside. I'oiual I 4-UIIUI 1 S IS ; - -,4 - I- .t . WED AT Tuleloke Jonuory 31 woi Ruby Nell Schultz, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Schultz of Ihot city. She become the bride of Charles Edward Dover. Luncheon lerson and Mrs. Edmund Attebury Mrmhrm nl Ihe Pa Noble Grand club of Pnierliy Hebeknh lodge net for a pot lurk luncheon and so cial afternoon In the IOOP hall. Tuesday, February 3 llosteimes were Esther Must and Oeorma Zoll P'nn. Kevcnteen memliers and three guests attended. The Viileiitlue motif was used for On- tables nnd other decora tions. Hndie Wallace, Alice Ooeller, Mury Htnfford nnd Hiclla Dryden. whose birthdays were In January and Krbrtmry were honored with a prettily decorated birthday cake. Alter luncheon, pinochle was played, nnd Alma Cofer held high score, Mnry Curtis, low. Hostesses in Mnnh vlll be Alice Ooeller and Nellie Wnttenbure I and s)onsors are Mrs. Engledce and Mrs. Merle Bwanscn. Another guest was Miss Virginia Denton, executive secretary of Camp Plre Girls. The tea table was centered with red carnations and white daisies, and assisting were members of Kla-Tal-Ore, Marlly.l Brandt, Shlr- ; ley Davis. Lorraine Poltz, Allsa Kuykendall, Harriet Moody, Ann Pedersen. Annette Jacobs, Rosanne Tate. Gall Rclnhart and Mury Lou Eiuslccke. Bridge Party Neighbors Meet Kathleen Hepburn entertained members of the Three R club of the Royal Neighbors of America at hei home January 27. Fifteen members attended the luncheon and pinochle party. In cards, Anna MrCormlcIc re ceived high. Jessie Steel, second, and Lucille Heifer, special. The next meeting will be February 10 at the home of Mrs. Heifer, 920 Lincoln. Members are reminded to bring valentines for the exchange. Tea Table I The 12 o'clock club met at the ! home of Mrs. Layton Sleight Wed nesday. February 4. In bridge, prizes went to Mrs. Al Lonice. high, and Mrs. Forrest Alter, low. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ray Ward. Custom Made SLIP COVERS Margaret Wheeler Phone 454 mm Over . . M 20 Years E' in the f-' Jf Jewelry iV"" Business I ' ' I Art Reinhart DIAMOND. JEWELRY SILVERWARE SPECIALIST at Jewel and Gift Shop ,S i II Green Sumps S19 Main Phone SI63 Camp Fire Girls of Kla-Tal-Ore group, presided over a prettily ap pointed Valentines Day lea table this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Englecke. 920 Pacific Ter race. Ten hours were from 3 to b o'clock arid the affnlr was arranged by the girls for their mothers and sponsors. There was lea for mothers and a nunrh bowl for the girls. 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