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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1948)
PACS SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948 Soroptimists Hear Special Speaker Florence Bcardklcy, state superintendent of elementary education, was guest speaker at the Thursday noon luncheon meeting ot the Sorontlmlst club of Klamath Falls. M1M Beurdhley, who is a member of the Salem Soroptimi.st club, chose as her subject, "Not For Ourselves Alone." She staled that "We are already fluhtliiR the third World War, and In this stase It is still a war of Idealism. We are too apt to think of ourselves alone and not of what others think of us. Wc must look to ourselves In what we think or do, because of Uie effect it will have on the peoples 01 uie worio Wo must know how other people in other countries feel and think so that wo will have a better undcr slandlnu of how to live peaceably with them." Miss Beard.sley stated further that Americans, as a nation, must determine what they believe and for what they stand and not Just talk about it but follow through, be cause that's what the other nations are watching to see if they intend to carry out their convictions. In closing, she said that "we must achieve understanding for ourselves and see that our children under stand by educating them to have hope of liberty and justice in a land where we can live free of fear." All members present enthusiasti cally agree that Miss Beardsley's talk was timely and inspirational. Doris Peyton, vice president, pre sided at the meeting in the absence of Thelma Henry who is In San Francisco on business. Reports of several committees were heard and the following guests were Introduced: Kathleen Thomp son presented Mrs. William Nelson, formerly of Portland, Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns was the guest of Lucille O'Neill, and Dr. Ruth Hopson. of the University of Oregon extension service, was the guest of Isabel Brixncr. Bill Procter came in and made a short announcement of the opening of the Teen-Ape center, and Intro duced Rodney BelL Rodney told of the scrap drive the Teen-Agers are planning to have to raise money for their building. He said that the Teen-Agers plan to manage the center under adult supervision. Dinner Parry Mrs. E. E. Edwards of 4120 Alta 'raont drive honored Dennis Depny a an Informal dinner party on his list birthday, March 10. Those present were Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Swartz. Glenna Ed wards. Darrell Edwards and the hostess. Following dinner, the group at tended a movie. Him - if -4 r 1 -i t 1 Y.-. 1 I I IMIIiiii lifcllliMiS W J-?3 Convention Catholic Daughters of America held a business meeting in Uie parish hall Monday evening, March 8. at 8 o'clock. Rose O'Leary. grand re gent, presided. Mildred Smith, gen eral chairman for the convention to be held in Klamath Falls on Saturday and Sunday. April 24 and 26. announced the appointment of th fnllnu-im, tt'hrt tt-ill K chairman lot the anous activities connected with the convention: Azita Kennedy, assistant to the general chairman, Mrs. Smith: Violet Pieser, registra tion: Minnie McCrosky. flowers; Elizabeth Brandsncss. transporta tion: Kathleen Maguire, housing: Florence Pickett and Nora Manning, luncheon: Martha Lavenlk. break fast: Ellen Ely. publicity: Rose Clara Houston and Bonnie Vandenberg. banquet : Louise Vaughn, music and hospitality, the past grand regents of Court Klamath. Two other committees were ap pointed fc.i fu.ure work: Resolutions, Ellen Ely, Martha Lavenik. Rose O'Leary, Billie Walker and Mildred Smith; court history, Violet Pieser, Ellen Ely, Agnes La Londe. Winnie McCrosky and Elizabeth Brandsness. The Rev. rather John Delahunty conducted a "question and answer" box which was very instructive and in keeping with the Lenten season. Refreshments were served later by Pat Demetrakos, chairman, assisted by Dorothy Derrah, La Verne Han cock. Valoria Sarginson. Gladys Stephens and Cecelia Carty. i Farewell Affair Mr. and Mrs. James Kerns en tertained Friday evening of last week at their home. 449 Laguna street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Bally ot Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Bally plan to leave soon for The Dalles, where they will make their home. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. Frank Drew and Jerry Thomas. Mrs. Bally received a special gift. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Bally, Mr. and Mrs. Greer Drew, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mushen. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. O'Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lee. THIS little tyke is Patricia Ann Dingier, 1 3-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dingier of route 1. Her grandmother is Mrs. Annie Dingier, and maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burke, all of Merrill. Evergreen. Social Club The Eastern 8tar Social club met March S at the Masonic hall with 38 members present. Tables were decorated In an Easter motif with daffodils and yellow tapers and min iature Easter bunnies and ducks. Prizes lor the day went to Mrs. E. Geinger. Mrs. P. O. Wilson and Bertha Baker. Hostesses were Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Mrs. Leo N. Huls and Mrs. J. C. Hunt. Those attending the social club meeting for the first time were Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. E. Geinger, Mrs. J. C. Renie and Letha Home, all of Aloha chapter, OES. Visiting from out of town were Louise Wallenburg of Almira, Wash., Edith Adair of Eugene. Ethel Karl son of Oswego, and Mrs. P. G. Wil son and Mrs. Nell Retterath of Malin. PARTY PLANS were discussed when this committee met in the Elks pine room. The party in question is the Elks lodge St. Patrick's Day dance next Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Maguire are chairmen. From left ore Mrs. Jack Murphy, J. C. O'Neill, Mrs O'Neill, Jack Murphy, Mrs. "Maguire (in front), Mrs. Tom O'Dwyer, Mrs. Jock Francy, Dick Maguire, Jock Franey and Tom O'Dwyer. - Cluiicrinn Recent Shower On Monday evening. March 1. Patsy Hull entertained at the home of Mrs. Sunford Selby In honor of ftrs. Joseph Cogdtll. Spring flowers and a theme of pink and blue formed the setting for the shower. Present were Mrs. Cogdill. Lola Whlsenant, Nickie Pearson. Carol Anderton. Edna Richards. Cleo Lampropulos. Dorothea Cogdill, Connie Hunt. Lynden King. Mrs. Selby, Ella Robinson and Miss Hull. v. ! i rj '1 . DISTRICT president of the American Legion auxiliary, is Mrs. O. L. Rudd. She recently attended an auxiliary confer ence in Son Diego, Calif. Kennell-Ellis Medford Party Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Beck and children, Betsy and Frluy. of 2319 Union, were honored at a party at the home of Mrs. Beck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bittle of Med ford, Sunday, March 7. The Becks are leavig soon for micugo, wnere ne win anena tnc American Bakers' institute. Centering the table was a decorat ed cake. A farewell gift was given to Uie family, and cards were played later in the afternoon. Present were the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beck. D'Ean Beck. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bittle and son. Louts. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. William Bittle and daughter. Connie. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bittle. Mr. and Mrs. John Bittle. Mrs. Muriel Sam ple. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cor many. Mr. and Mrs. Al Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frank. Wallace Kramer. Bill Hokanson of Seattle. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans of Klamath Falls and the hosts. Guests Feted Visitors for a few days last week at the C M. Howie home on S. 6th street were Mrs. F. E. Walker Jr., and her son, Eddie. The two left Sunday to sail for Korea to Join Lt. Walker, stationed there with the army. Mr. and Mrs. Howie entertained in honor of Mrs. Walker al a cock tall party Saturday evening. Invited were Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Majors, Mr. and Mrs. Eston E. BalsiKT, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Totton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Franey. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Scott and Mr. and Mrs. George Flitcraft. Sunday Dinner HENLEY Mr. mid Mis First Meeting Is Held By New Club The newly oruuiilml Keystone club ol Uie First Mi'IIkhIM church held Us Initial Hireling Writiuv.ilny evening. March 10. In Uie church purlins. Heleclliins consisting of bmltoiio miIiu liy Jerry Wales, violin num bers by Wayne Angel: n muling. "The WulU." by Mnrgut LunilHieii of the Community IMnveis, unci t lit- Kliiiiuilll I'lilon liluli school brass sextet opened the prngiaiu. (lurry Itobcrt.suii, hiiprtYlsnr of tlu elementary schools, spoke nil "The Analysis of 'leaching I'ractlces.'' Ofllcers elected were, president. Harry Robertson; first vice presi dent, Myra Knydrr; second vice president. Kuth t.ce. ami secretary treasurer. Doris I'uliiuin. A corsage was given to Mrs. Wal ter llernd'Mi on bclmlt of the club since she Is one of lis fouiulrin. A Bet-HCillalll(cd game followed wlih Mrs. W. 1.. Terwllliger ami Paul Lee receiving piir.es. The spe cial award went lo Mrs. Kitgar Toinlin. Kerresluueiil.s were served ami the next meeting set for Apnl 14 Thtvse present were ltev. Victor Phllliiw. Mr. and Mrs Harry Hub i.t.vui. Mr. and Mrs. Willinm HMIk. Mrs. Stewart Snell. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Hmllh. Mr. anil Mrs. Hon- Wendell Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Houald jio all girls interested Mr. ami Mrs. iiruce liiukley. John I Simmons. Mr. unit Mrs. Puui Deller. I Mr iiml Mi'K k'1,1,',.,1 l,i,.,i Me ! and Mis. Paul Lee. Mr. ami Mrs. Uiy Darker. Mr. anil Mrs David Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. It W. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Murray, Flor ence Walker. Mr. and Mrs. II P. Patterson. Mr. anil Mrs. Mark laylor. Mantle Weiitherspot -i. Mrs. Organized I.ANUKI.l. VAl I.KY- A Imuu'h nf tlu ct 1 1 In Krlrmlly jwclrly wim tr Uiilitml nt Ht. Hoi n bun i-hutrU IVbrtimy IH uiulcr the Iriuli'inhlp o( Miui-l MnrtlMiM of Kliuimtii Kulli. MrintHMHlilp I.n tiprn to nil Hills (nun thp (Kth tu ninth unulrv MiTttniiii wltl Up cvrry olhrr wrrk in (Up puiiith lull, 'Dip flrl prnjrrt In hnttilUTuft Is mnklniE litprl ortm inrtitx of Iritthrr, frit mut hauR Thp I Mi ls KiiPiully aih-IcIV in u niiduiul uiuanlMitlou. 5imHHoinl by the Kpbcopul rlu:rch. but It In open I ' . ' 7r . . - - HAPPY liMlu lot is Stiiulm Hicks, 1 8 month old daugh ter of Mr. ami Mrv H D. Hicks of 1 622 NimiW - Kclllirll-nill tltflt-ers of the lirw group are: n-sid-ut. Ilettv Deiry; vice presi- dent. Kluit Kltluigli, uutl secretary- ireasiiicr Patty Derry. F.W. BERTRAM ji:i l.l k Watch Repairing ' Ii3 MAIN Dehlinger were hosts to a group of I friends al a Sunday dinner March ' 7 at their home in Henley. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jink I Murphy. Jackie Mae anil June. Mr. i j and Mrs. Lyn Roycroft. Mr. and ! Mrs. Glenn Dehlinger ami Monte, j I Sammy and Harold Dehlinger and I I the hosts. Harold Mxnt Toinlin. Mrs. C. W. Howry. Mr unit Mis. Charles Thornton, Mr. unit Mrs Karl Newman. Mr. and Mrs, John Wright. I.yrnvlne Fish, nrpha Hud son. Mr. unit Mrs. Willlntn Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Juniper. Mrs. W. 1.. Terwllliger. Mrs Waller Kernilou, Mrs Hoherl Craig. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Knllenhorn nnd Mr und Mrs. Lotus PetroMt NEW president of the auxil iary to the Veterans of For eign Wars is Potncia Henry. Officers will be installed on April 1. -Kfmicll-Klhi Decoration MembPrs of thr Amrrnan Am clntlnn of .'im-rrtliv Womrn In trrtnr dpcorallon Rnmp nrr tnvttrd to brlnu kucm.' to thp nrxt mrrfini: pliumrd for 8 nVliH-k. Thurvlny epn,nir. M;mh 18 Mm. 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