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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1948)
SA1UKDAY, FLU. 28, 1948 PACE SEVEN Missionary Groups Meet On Thursday Clnlea iif Ilia MlKMunary aoclrly uf Ihe Flint llaplUl ililireh met Thiirailay afternoon, Fein nary lu. Naomi circle mi'l ul Hie homo (if Mm. t. I., WnMi un Walnut atrrel. Devon. inn were li'il liy Mra. UiimcII Webber. Tuple tut llio cliiy won "HtewariUlilp," mill Mra. J. T. I'aller on waa attiily lender. AIU'iiiIIiik were Mm. Jno IJiimun, Mm. J. T. I'atLeriwiii. Mm. (). H. llMkor. Mra, liny Andrew, Mm. Wlllluni Nuli'ii, Mr. Harl MiiIkIIIii, Mm. KiimipII Webber, Mm. I'lora Untllcy, Mm. luck licrnhbrriier, Mm, Chuilen W. 'Iliuiniu and Hie IiiuiIpm. I . Mm. Turn (Jaraun entertained CJraco circle. Prouram chairman war Mm. Climtnr Thulium, wliu itave the devnilona. Mm. II. M. Itublnniui H)k (II "HtCWltlllnlllp." Thn fril luwlnir member wrrn indent, Mm. Tucker, Mm. mium, Mm. Vlilu Jleach, Mm. U. M. ItuhliiMin, Mm. Juo lvle. Mm. Frank HIimmiuiih, Mm. frtiil Tcdrlck, Mr. Kmuirll Akern, Mm. Climlrr TIiuiiiua uihI Hip Imh Icm, Mm. Chimin. 'I ho Klnua Uuiiuliirm" t i It In nut wlUl Mm. Jennie Juni'ii nl Iliou I "it -clllu 'I'orrace. Mm. l.luyil lllutlnli, clrt'lc clinlrmuii, nave a devotional rrvlte on II in theme, "Ileum In fjhrlallun Hervlcc." while Mm. Frank Ward presented teiwuii on Hlrwiird hlp. Till circle, lurinerly llio Dnrcaa, lm chunked Die name to "Hie Kllitl'i Duuhlcr." Ttirxie allriiriing wrrn Mm. II. P. llumhn. Mm. Kruiik Wurd, Mm. Jnc Vmi Meier, Mm. O. W. Nlclmln, Mm. rjlayUin. Mrs. T. M. Morel., Mm. C. 0. Ilruwn, Mm. t.luyd llluduii, Mrs. B. K. Kobliwon mid I he ho- All olrclM enjoyed refreshment jerved by the honlcu during the liernoori. Election Date Veterana o( Forrluii Wnm auxili ary met In tho llhrury clubroom Thumduy evening, February III. with Charlotte Onuy prrnldlnv. There one tueal, Lorraine Orrlt-ll ul Yreka. Officers will be elected Mnrch 4. and pluiu wrrn made lur Joint In -itnllotl in of tlii auxiliary mid the Veteran of foreign Wnm nt the llml meellnit In April, mid also lor dinner to no tervrd by the auxlll ry to VFW member mid their ye preceding Inntalliillon. Tin committee of auxiliary mem bers coiuUU of I'atrlrlo Henry, chairman; Jennie, Arnold mid Mury Well, rrmn the Veteran thrro will b Everett lllcknimi, II. J. Me Ullvray mid lUlph Jonc. A Hilt wi preiented by the IikIi to Kay Myeri who U oon to leave Klamath Fall tor un extended trip. Party Hostess LANUMX VAI.I.KVMm. Homer Rolarls was hostess for a parly at her home February 19. Oumc and conttau were en)oyed with refresh menu aerved at tho close of the afternoon. Present were Oraca Dearborn mid aon. Kriua Partridge, Madtto Mon roe, Carolyn Dearborn and son, all of LaiiKell Valley, Pauline Kobrrui, Viola lloberts and Judy, Matlle and Andella Koberta, Hi lly Mite lliiuklnn and children, llcxjiie Holrhounrr and J.ucla Webber, all of Poc Valley, Dorothy llulilimuer of Olene, Mnx Ine Brown and mm of Klamalh . rlbi. and Mm. I.. M. Hanklm. Mm. f'Uattle McPall, Mm. Carroll Wenlh ' ry. Mm. llirdle llurke. Mrs. Lloyd Hanklru, all of nonanra. Engagement FrlcnrU have received word of the eniairment of l.uey Mae Gowey of Han Bruno, Calif , and J. Kdwurd Warren, ion of Mm. Mnry Wella of thla city and 8am Warren of bun Bruno. Mlaa dowry la Hie nieco of Mr. and Mra. Carl Thompson of Han Bruno, with whom he hax made her home, and la the daughter of Mr. and Mm. M. M. Oowey of Urlithton. Ia. Mr. Warren l a graduate of Kln malh Union hlh nchool and ha een lenRlhy aervlre In the navy. The weddliiK In planned for early June, Western Scene TULELAKE nunchea of mgr brujh, rocks, a starry sky and an old covered wagon provided Ihe western background for the Junior prom held In the high school gym nasium Baturriay night. Music was by tht "Down Beau." Tilt elaaa who will be '40ora at Ihe time of graduation carried out the theme In keeping with the date thai will see them graduated. The dance, which wa formal, was very well attended. Bridge Group V HENLEY The Country Cousins Bridge club met. at the home ot Vera Duranl Tuesdny, February 34. Three tables were In play. Prlr.cs tin high score and traveling went lo Dorothy Dehllnger and low, to Dorothy Oeer. ' Members present were Vivian Wise, Monle Heedor, Dorothy Short Dehllnger, Mildred Steele, Dorothy Dehllnger, Stella Dehllnger, Cookie Dehllnger, Isabel Dehllnger and the hostess. Guests Included Ernestine Head, Evelyn Cheyne, Dorothy Oeer and Wllma Marvin. Art Relnhart You may have a ring designed lo your in dividual rcquiromontl at no txtra coir Jewel and Gift Shop HAH Green Stamps SIB Main rhnne 6103 Weddinq bells I.ANdia.l, VAI.LKV HI. Pliul'a KHtiintl cliurih wna thn scene ul the wiMldlim of l,ul Null and Arthur Monroe Hulintlitv, I'rhniuiy 14. Hnv. I'lederiik (J. Wlwienbiick read the ciuidlellKht ceiciiioiiy before an ni ter bunked with whim tarnations. The bride wore a suit of beige with blue uircnjioi les. Her only attendant Kim l'iiont Hpiu kit, who wore a pow der blue Milt with tliirk blue acces sories. At the shoulder she wore a ml rosebud corsiige. Mike Dearborn was best num. Following the rites, the families anil friends of the young couple at tended a dinner lu the Pelican party room lu honor of the newlywcda, given by the aunt of the bride, June Turiuell. The young couple Irft Inter for a two-week wedding trip lu Him Fran clseo. Social Calendar MancU). Mirrh I Quota rlul txid intwtllitf, 13 noon, rllJiM tafv iuUr, March I Klamath i.iilhaiNit Irliaa Aid, rulr UiffftltiK, 2 i in. Mrdnr.d), Marrh 1 W1iilay cluli, Hi. I'aul't parlih tumia, p. m. trldajr, March ft Nprlittf vnni-ail. Klantalh Union hlh i-tuxil coni'rl Imnd otnl clrlt' glM club aiurla), Manli a Vcnttira i-luli inrniMaifa ala, (Warn lo 0 3U p. m at 110 nih, iuat ott Main. MutttUx. Mairh QtiDta rlub, lunt'hauit tnaatlng, Ihrati i'afe Klantalh Kali Woman' l.ihrary rhib, Kl'IIH tliaiiia atudanu will piaaciit play, l.ltllt 'Iltpairo titt Muti llalff, 2 p ni, Ihufkday. Mart h 1 1 Hiuiiitf rimcari i-appalla choir ano irrhaalra, Klamath Iliilun high actwol. 1udar Marth IS Klamalh I.uiharan Ladlaa Aid, ratfulaT nteatltig, A p m. Halutday. Marrb IS .tilalitta lampla. Nu. i:t. Daughtara ot ihm Ntla, martliig anil alartloit, Mrdfnrd Maatinlc Iriniilv, I Mt p m. Moiidav, M.frh 5 QiluU rluh, vommittaa luichoni, I'aKran rata Hvdrtrida, Marrh IT Vftlncxlay rluh. Hi. I'aul'i pariah huuaa, B p m Mnda. Marrb 71 Quota rluli, din nar niaallng. Pal lean rata Hadnatdar, Mink 31 Appleton and riald duo-pianltla, Klam ath Community Lnnrarl aaaoclallon. I'vilcan Ihealra aatardav, Aarll 1 Pot Katlrr brldga Ira. Wlllard hnlal, annual avvnl of Mt. Paula EpLaconal cliiirrh Bridal Shower TUI.K1.AKE Mrs. Robert Baker, a bride of recent weeks, was hon oretl recently with a miscellaneous shower In the annex of the Tule lakc Community Presbyterian church. Hostesseii for the affair were Mrs. Charles Cox, Mrs. Dale Sprout and Mrs. Bain Anderson. Pictures of the honeymoon trip taken up and down the coast were shown by the new Mra. Baker. The Valentine theme was carried out, In decor, and about 3b guests were present. One Year Old Mr. and Mm. Otis W. Gray enter tained for their young daughter. Pamela Hue, on her first birthday. Wednesday night. February 3S, at their home on Shasta way. liefrrsluuenla were served from a party table decorated In blue and pink. Guests who honored small Pamela Sue were Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McCTrl lau, her great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Vemo McClellim, her grand parent.1!. Mr. and Mrs. James Robl son, Mr. and Mrs. George Dcmo trakos and the Orays. Club Hostess Fnnnlp Goddard was hostess to Ve Olds Pinochle club Thursday, Feb ruary 10. There were two guests, Lizzie Little and Charlotte Canoy. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, followed by cards. The hostess held high score. Agnace I.owe second, Nettle Good low, and Kathryn Bil lings received Ihe pinochle award, Dacle Hoover will be hostess on March 4 ( Alt It OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acta of kindness, the messages of sjmpathy and the many beautiful fioral offerings during our recent bereavement. . Frederick D. Knox and family. Let us got the winter smoke and grime from your curtains and draparios! It's a tough job to do at home, but it's easy for us . . . and wo'll send them back sparkling and fresh as the day you first put them up. The colt on curtains and draparics is vory reasonable. Call us! SEND YOUR CLEANING WITH YOUR LAUNDRY Phone 5111 or 6563 for QUICK pick-up and delivery service! - A A rT LAUNDRY and LAjLaLC DRY CLEANERS Klamath's Finest tarsal- r7uri'Ya '.V THE KLAMATH KINDERGARTEN youngsters joined forces lost Friday to celebrate St. Valentine's Day in o big way. Games, refreshments and the exchange of Valentines featured the day. Front row, left to right, Richard Fyock, Patty Fairchild, Stephen Stiles, Kathy Ellingson, Diane Drew, Marilyn Hooper, Nancy Soukup, Lynn Bertram, Joy Olson and Vickie Howie. Second row, Johnny Cox, Betty Kerns, Robert Thompson, Fritzie Massey, Milt Sessler, Billy Sproat, Larry Knock, Mikcll Thurston, Robert Ellingson, Roxano Sprague, George Flitcroft and Patty Jean Swansen. Back row, Kelly Somers, Rose Waters, Diane Leo, Tommy Shaw, Virginia Judd, Don Terwilliger, Jimmy Kaler, Jimmy Schulze and Buddy Kiger. Teachers arc Isabel Jackson and Thelma Mason. Guderlan Co-Hostesses Bnlon 3M. F.lght et Forty, met at the home of Mrs. Kdna Hiivtell Wednesday evening with Mrs. K, U. Motschenbacher osslstlng the hottt ess?' Mrs. Herman Foster reported on child welfare work done by the salon. Mra. Paul Otterlx'ltl, departmental la deml rhupeau dticxleuie, reported that she flew to Portland Inst Thurs day where salon 183 entertained state officers. Mrs. Fred Ilellbronner. depart mental partnership 'chairman, add ed that she Joined Mis. Otierljcln ul Kiilem Friday cvcnlntt where both OMlsted In Instituting a new snlon In that city. On Saturday they Joined their husbands and Dr. and Mrs. M. E Cooper In Portland where the Forty et F.lght was also holding a con ference. The meeting on March 31 will be a no-hohti'iA dinner and will probably be held at a hotel, Rebekahs BONANZA Fraternity Rebtkah lodge. No. 106, met in regular ses sion Friday. February 20. In the fOOF hull with Vella Wilder, vice grand, presiding. Olive Fralev. noble grand, was absent from the meeting. The drill -, t . M"f4 ft, KAREN HANLEY, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hanley of 1024 California, cele brated her sixth birthday February 9. Present for the occasion were, from left, counter clockwise around the table, Lucille Detroit, Juanita Easter, Susan Peterson, Karen, Beckie Solie, Patsy Solie, Danny .Whitsoll, Janet Shults, Billy Easter, Gary Jassen, Krissy Solie and Margie Ann Solie. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners ' Lifetime Guarantee Freo Demonstration Telephone 9200 TIME TO THINK ABOUT SPRING HOUSECLEANING! Opposita Post Office ' :miir .J vi i v. i. jt i i , v a i . .-(-': sm "in' , MM. I--' iV.. . ' team prat-tifcd for Initiation, and refreshiiicnls were served to both KrlH'kahs and Odd Fellows. New memlx'rs Initiated Febru ary 21 were Vllgluia Hartley and Vivian HolJKitiM.-r. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Moon and Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Moon, who now reside In Ku gene, were guests. Mrs. Dee Moon Is a past noble grand, and presided during Imita tion. There were 25 members pres ent with three guesui from Klam ath Fulls. Shower Mrs. Thelma Melton and Mrs. Lora llraee were hostesses at a shower honoring Mrs. Hetty Loy atimun. Mrs. iirawe's home, 125J Harlan drive. Friday. February 20. The afternoon was sent playing games, followed by the opening of gifts by the honor guest. KcfreshmcnU were served to Mrs. Loy, her sister. Elba Kultodge of Hun lieruurdino, Calif., Uernice Walters, Dorothy Jackson, Kva Chambers, Lucy Chambers, Esther Mash. Uernicc McCracken, Anita PcukIi. Grace Peugh. Betty Allen. Hetty Mundlln, Mary Shout and Mrs. Spencer. IIA-IIA BUFFALO. N. Y.. Feb. 28 ll'i Hijackers got away with a truck load of beer cases here before they noticed the 800 cases were empty. . J , .s Mill U&Mmi mil 1 1 mi i iiim in M im reV W'lt; I sn II. I M .ICV The most thorough, satisfac tory rcupholstering service that you will ever find . and it costs no more than just the ordinary. Real custom re upholstering for your old fur niture that makes it look like new. Davenport 85.00 Chair 40.00 Easy Terms! Six Months to Pay m Exchange Vows CANBV Loyce McGcc. daughter of Mr. and Mis. Orlo McOce of Canby, became the bride of Harry Ray Curry at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Curry Sr., In Bebastopol, Calif. Rites were solemnized at 3 o'clock, Valentine's Day, in a ceremony read by Rev. Stephen C. Thomas. The bride wore a suit of rayon gabardine and carried a French bou quet. Her maid of honor, Lenore Mcude ol Canby, wore light green with a maccllla corsage. Robert Jones of Alluras was best I Following the double ring vows I the ncwlyweds received at the home of Mrs. A. L. Goforti. The Valentine j theme was used in decorations, j Almond blossoms and tapers were ! used at the bride's table. After a . short honeymoon, Mrs. Curry returned to Canby, and Mr. Curry to duty with the navy after tits leave. Anniversary OVS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith celebrated their first wedding anniversary at a party held at their home at Orccon Vocational school Saturday evening. February 21. OVS students and their wives who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- , Guderlan. Here's What "Carlson's Service" Includes Kurnllure plrkrd up nd de llvfrrd within rmaonkble arm, 0 Intrrlnrs rrhullt with now materials whru nrciaary Cunhfom rrmadc. Ntw w f b b I n t inifrltd Mhrre ntrdfd. NfW llnlnt nuppllfd for fa I platfurma. Y.xynstA I mi and framci rherked and rf touch ed. ( ftvprlnir p f r 1 1 y cat ulretrhrd and applied. Springs rrsei and retltd. Rxlrrlor teams hand nn, Kapld work by report rraftsmfn. 0 Vnur o b t v ol many beautiful labrirs. up up v-,i If M ,"':-.eS?SaL . 1 1 g--piiiiiiB ami" l-w? "t-M I f l mm neth Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Master, Mr. and Mri. John Hoglan, Mr. and Mrs. Al Brlnkley, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. William Coomer, Mrs. Al Kent, Louis Acuff, Donna Whitman, the Smiths and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bruswald, who were also celebrating their wedding anniversary. Vocotion Time , All The Time! McCREDIE Hot Springs Resort on hlwaj 58 Phone 9FS McCredle Sprtnrt, Oreson Open all year! Health . . . Rest . . . Recreation . . Loafing! FUIIMTMHE DESIGNED FIIR EASIER LIVIVB ... FIIIEIVULIER LIVIIVU... MORE HOSPITABLE LIVING... make your your ? Wamatk unaitune Co. 221 Main Street Social Meet Cathollo Daughters of America held a snc'ni meeting In the parish hall Monday evening, February 23, at 8 o'clock. Mildred 8cavey, chair man for the evening, Introduced Mrs. Ait Relnhart who gave a talk on "The Human' e of Old 8llver." Silverware was found as far back as Bible times and through the Greek and Roman periods, but ster ling really began with the reign of King John In England In thn 16th century, the speaker said. The first pieces made were chiefly church ves sels. There is an old saving con cerning "a child born with a silver spoon In his mouth" and Mrs. Reln hart said It derives from the fact that In those days, because of the lack of Danks, coins were melted up and made Into spoons and a family's wealth wo Judged by the number of sliver spoons It owned. Another In teresting fact about silver Is thnt Its decorations followed the Interior and exterior architecture of Its time, she added. Mildred Seavey, assisted by Marie Nidorf, Hophla Sullaway. Jenes Moty, Manel Brocktrup, Helen Wagner and Rita Case served re freshment. Eagles Club The Lady Eagles club met at the home of Gladys Halversen, 5437 Cot tage, Thursday evening, February 19. Seven members and two guests were present. Pinochle was played later In the evening. The next meeting, planned for March 4. will be a potluck luncheon at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Gaily Wright of 707 Washington. A potluck supper will precede the regular Eagles auxiliary meeting Tuesday, March 2. The business meeting and entertainment will follow. Preserve Those Valuable Papers and Documents Let Us Copy Them I'p to H"jtll" 60c Underwood's Camera Shop 127 Main Phone 7063 24 HOUR SERVICE for Top Quality Heating Oils Dependable Check and Fill Service Larry Goerges BASIN OIL CO. 1330 Klamath (Former Location M. A M. Market) Office Phone 6696 NlrhU, Sundaji. Holiday! Phone 6041 "KLAMATH FURNITURE COMPANY1 It V DHEXEL You'll like this new furniture the very instant you see it. You'll like its friendly, hospitable lines. You'll like its truly accurate reproduction of traditional accents. And you are certain to like the rich, warm color of the glowing, hand-rubbed mahogany. Women's Club BONANZA Mrs. Noma Bechdoldt and Mrs. Mabel Maxwell entertained the Bonanut Women's club fur a so cial meeting February 17. Lola Horn received high prize In bridge, with Lllllun llechdoldt, high In pinochle. Blancho Clowen won traveling In bridge and Hemic Sharp, traveling In pinochle. Tht special prize went to Daisy Cox. Refreshment wero served to Lol Horn, Florence Horn, Illanche Oow. en, Betty Pepple, Cletla Wells. Birdls Burke. Lillian Bechdoldt. Ilerulr Sharp, Noma Bechdoldt and Mabel Maxwell. Visitors In town this week ar Mrs. William Young and Httlt daughter, Judy, of Atlanta, Oa. They flew West a few days ago to visit with Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stockstlll of Klamalh Falls. After three weeks, the Stock stills will drive to Atlanta, accom panied by Mrs. Young and Judy, for a brief visit. Mrs, Young will be remembered as tho former Carmen Stockstlll. NEWS CONFAB KEY WEST. Fla Feb. 28 (P) President Truman announced today he will hold a news conference Mon day at his vacation retreat here. He made this known to reporters Just before boarding the submarine Requln where he Inspected Its picket radar for coastal and fleet defenss. For real estate service, phone ff2S9. Seal Htewart, Realtor. DR. DENTON J. FEES ORTHODONTIST 601 Medical Dental Bldg. Phone 932S Phone 5353