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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1948 SEC. II PACE I uav rraver is Forthcoming Event World Day of Piiiyor observation Under the aunplces of Urn Council of Church Women will be held Aridity, February 13, In the First Pres byterian church f rum 10 a. in. to U nuun, mid from 1 to 3 p. m. Those attending are asked to bring a sack luncheon. Tra mid coffee will be erved by the hostess church. A nursery altenduut will be on duly to euro fur innll children. The program for the tiny follow: Oruon Prelude Mri, Elbert Vealoh, Hymn "Sweet Hour of Prayer," History of World Day of Prayer Mr. Godfrey Matthows, Cull to Worahlu Hov. Howard Hutclilns. Hymn "Dear Lord and Futher of Mankind." Meditation of Lord's Prayer Rev. Daniel B. Andoraon, Hymn "I Love Thy Kingdom Lord." Presentation of homo missions project "Migrants," Mra. Olio Blubbons; "Indians," Mra. U. I-oiiun Black; "Bliarocriippara," Mra. Harold Anderaon, Mrs. O. W. Murdock, Mrt. Clonic MnlUix, Mra. John Lloyd, Presenting the projects for the American lndluna will bo Mra. Urella llrubaker, Cook Reservation; Mra. Kuth Ferguson, Mra. Leila Ayersand Mra. It. Hull, Navajoa, with Mra. Duvlil llurnelt giving the Introductory address. Offertory plcaa Mrs. R. 0. Braau, Mra. John Voth, Benediction Mra. O. M. Tlmma. After the luncheon period the fol lowing program will bo carried out: Opening hymn, "Break Thou the Bread of Life." Meditation on lord's Prayer, Rev. Godfrey Matthewa. Bolo, "Bread of the World." Presentation of foreign mission ary projects: Women's Christian col lege, Madras, India, Mrs. Kay Jones; HI. Christopher's Teacher Training college, Marsha Powell: Isabella Thoburn college, Mr. Sadie Fraley; Vetloro Chrltlan Medical college, Mrs. P. aundenton: Women Chris tian college of Japan, Mrs. Edward 'Ml; Cheeloo college, China, Mrs. Howard Hutchlns; Yenchlng univer sity, China, Mra. Kenneth Lamble; Olnllng collego, Nanking, Mra. Prank Forma. "Porelgn Students In Our Midst," Mrs. O. M. Lolcoma; "Christian Literature Bullda Christian Charac ter," Hasel Morrison. Mrs. Clydo James of the Presby terlan church will give a brief ad Young Friends Lillian Stiles celebrated her Mill birthday Saturday afternoon, Feb ruury 7, when a group of young friends were Invited to the Ernest Stiles home, 4029 Austin, Hostesses were Mra. J. W, Vernon and Mrs. Btllca. Oamea and re freshment filled tho afternoon, Clueat were Lorna Pease, Betty Redfleld, June and Jerry Jcsnup, Frieda Waldron, Donna Lou Cain, Donna Phillips, Pat Weakly, Joanne Dennett, Jeannlne Newcom, Dixie Davlg, Edna Morris, Alma Wakas hlge, Sharon Pierce, Betty Sue Mitchell and Clifford Silica. Unable to be present were Barbara Hogcrs and Dolores Henry, Entertained FORT KLAMATH Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs, Elmer Zumbrun, . Mr. and Mrs. Cluss A. Pago entertained at their home Tuesday evening with a dinner parly, The following guests wero present for the occasion, Mr. and Mra. Harry Orem and Uary, Mr. and Mra. Dcl bert Denton and Kathy, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Zumbrun, Fred Zum brun, Blllle Zumbrun, Diana Rucgg and Dorothy Atkinson. The latter waa a house gueat at the homo of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Zumbrun from Alluraa, Calif, where she Is visiting relatives while on a trip to the United States from her homo at Ncwcastle-on-Tyne, England. dress on tho American Indian In Uie afternoon session. Tho offertory pleas for the after noon will be given Mrs. P. Ounder- son, Mrs. R. C. Brants and Mrs, L. K. ElUon. and the offertory solo by Mrs. Marvin Nerselh. All church women of Klamath Palls are urged to be present, for tho entire dsy If possible. 7' ;vf.w'-0' i 4&k REPRESENTING two orouDs entertained at the Bob Porter home on Huron street last Wed- riMdov ore. loft. Eleanor Prock. dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prock and Sarah Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Porter. A large group of Brownies ond Blue Birds, younger girls in the Cirl Scout ond Camp Fire Cirl organizations respectively, were invited for re- IIUJIMIIblllj VI. ,U W ...v..... Wedding Bells Myrtle Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ray R. Reed, of Mcdford, ex changed vows with Eldon L. Har roun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Har roun of Klamath Falls, Sunday, January 26. 4 ... The ceremony wa tead by Rev. J. W. Butler-ot his hejnwln Crescent City, Calif, ara o'clock In the after noon, i' For her wedding, the bride wore a dressmaker suit of powder blue with rnmmmmmmmmrm.mmtrttmmmmttnwm r-l ffitffl MMHzam M 0 , 1 1 1111. HDflDD i(Ut SJSJ" C.55H G nS-JIKIB vVi"m I'd 1 ,pp tVi mt) -miimr, rrnrp i ua r-rnnn r. i-v-in-tir .11 am? FROM yOIIlt ROUTE MAN OK CRATER LAKE DEALER MtttTiilUutttUmtwitumitmwwwtuliiiij luutttuitmtmmumu iiiiiliiiitiiililiiiiiiiiHimuuttuit black accessories. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds. Donald O. Harroun of Brookings. brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Tho new Mr. ond Mrs. Har roun will mske their home in Brookings. No! Insurance Is not a side line with the Hans Norland Insurance Agency. We specialise In giving you the best. 123 N. 6th St. Phone 6060. Sunday Dinner LANOELL VALLEY Mrs. Elliott House entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday anniver sarles of Mr. House, Kay House and Bill House. 1 Present were Mr. and Mrs. LaRue House and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodges, Ltla Jean Drlscoll, Ruthle Clarke, Bill, Tom and David House and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House. Mid -Week SOCIETY honorary officers of the order In this area. Mrs. Beatrlea Denlson, Mrs. Blanche Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baker attended the affair, sponsored by Guiding Star Shrine No. 40. Mr. Baker, watchman of the local shrine and supreme king's guard, wa among those honored. Custom Mad SLIP COVERS Margaret Wheeler rhono M4 Honor Guest Mrs. Ouy E. Bellant entertained friends at her home, 3943 Clinton, honor of Mrs. William rrue oi St. Paul, Minn. fluents were Mrs. Prue, Mrs. Otto Smith, Mrs. William Preston, Mrs. Wallace Westln, Mrs. Miae mvenia, Mrs. Dan Foster, Mrs. William El- iintt Mn Vlrtnr JoseDhson. Mrs. Frank Sexton, Mrs. William Burrltt, and Mrs. E. H. Stephens. In cards, orlzcs went to Mrs. Sex ton, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Elliott. Clueat prize went to Mrs. Prue. After a brief visit here, she returned east Friday. Dinner Party CAMP NEWELL Mrs. Cliff Parker entertained at a dinner party at her home January 27. Quest were Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mrs. John Moursund, Mra. Sadie Llbby, Mrs. Ranee Stover, Olive Brayton, Mra. V. Dougherty and Mrs. Josephine Converse. 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