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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1948)
SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE SEVEN New Season Opens With Sprinq Tea llriiildlng the start of a nrw season tor Women nf Itrmiipn Clolf and (..'iiuiiliy club In (tie minimi spring liii, planned for 1'rliliiy afler liiiiiii. April a. Tim leu liiiiilnlicn llm club's IiihIIUiiiiiiI wi'lninir In nrw nii'inbeia mid marks llm opening (il spring n ml siiiiiim-r activities of Ki'iunra. Mollis will lir Iniin 3 In ft o'clock In 1 1 in clubhouse. Ml. John Houston In tin rliuli muii. mill mi lif-r ruiiiiiiliii'n are Mm. Kllou Thnnip. mm, Mm WIIIIiiiii llugrlstviii, Mm. C. V. Uuuli. Mm. (leorgn Myria, Mm. J. II Martin, Mm. Laurence Hlinw. Mm. I'liul Landry mill Mm. I'nry Murray. Mm. Paul riluirp In the nrw prrs lnrlll of women uf Hriimrn, mid nf Easter Tea Plans fur the Htuiual puM-Kinder farm who will serve with hn mo Mm I.. I) rlifphrns, vice president, li i.d Mih. Itnliril A 'I liotiiimiiii iip. rttnry-trrimuirr. Mm. Kuil Wrliimr ! u 1,11,1 l,ml l"1" lvr" ,v Ul mil Mm. I'nul Kurrens will nerve uu women of HI. Puid'a Kplscop.il It bom (I of Jtierlom with the thrrn ! church nti Hniutdity afternoon, Apr)) o'tirem. ) J. will he completed ul a Hireling Committee, chairmen nrr Mm. Paul railed for next lursduy afternoon IMirrna. tournament mul handicap; ut 'J u'eU k lit Ihn parish house. Mm. John Houston, rittrrtitlnmriit; Mm. Robert A. 'riiompiton, bridge, Mm, Mm tin Huanson, house chair Iitnii; Mm K It, llroslrihous, liter' 1m; mul trlrphnnr; unci Mm. Wll hi.1 Hhunnon. publicity. Ihr following Friday, April 10. On first regular luncheon meeting villi hrirign will he held. Auxiliary Klaiiulh unit Nil" 8, American legion Hiullltiiy, enleriulnrd mem briA of the legion post ut a birth day puity Ma nil 10, loininrmui at lug thr uigaiiliuttloii uf the l-rgion. 1 ttUlr UrcoraUons by Mm. J'aiil Otlribrin, featured a laigc dccornl r cuke Willi red. wlilie mul blue rlbUm utrrainrm, mul thr blur uiitl gold uf llir auxiliary. Mm. II. W. 1'etiU k mitl Mm. Douglas I'ciu e Wcie 111 ihatgr uf iritrAtlllirilU. ( iuinr wnc (lttrdrd by Mm. Jritiwo Hum. Mm. theater Kinley. Mm. James OiUoii and Mm. Pauline Nlchul. l'iic were, recrivrd by Mm. Julian Abbott, Ray llruwn, James Curtis and II. W. Pelrlck. Hill I'rot trr, uiit'cliir uf Uir Trrii Attr ifuitvr. lull (Kluird llrlrn Jack nun and Jim Uwru. whu uke uu thr uordft and aim uf the IcritAno club, and aikrd fur auikUiuc with Ihr tron-ngi-m" actup drive. Jur IjiUUlr, dl trt; lor uf audio vuiml rdU(Uuii in Uir city ftchuol. ahiiAril a movie which uai timdr oy Klninalli poal on ' Htop KurrU Khra HiMtrN.r.i fur Ihr auxiliary inrrt ItiK April 6 will br Mm. I'ul Itobcrl un and Mta. Carl Ht hubrrt. District Officer ' Vrva JohiiKon. drttrtct guvrrnor of wuol Club liitrmallunal. uf ttpokitnr, WraIi.. ipikr lu mriiibrra of Uir Klamatli club at Uirlr dinner mrriiiiH 1 uraday evening in the lrllran party room. The aprakrr outllnrd plntih fur roinmuuily aervice proJrcU and told of latr.il drvrlupmrntJi in thr Wuuta rltiba natlnnnl prujret, Md to the hard of hraring. ItrporU wrir hrard from Marjorie Kaglr, irernury; Annnbrlle Nrw t i. (rraaurer: Ann Maaon, mrmber ahip; Alexia Runyan. arrvire; Vir ginia Mark, waya and mean, and Hap Jonei. publicity. Alice Vllui, prr.iitlrnt, waa in charge. Mm. Wyntt rndgett U rhiilrmnn uf Ihr itffitlr and In arinlatrd by a lMr group f Hi. Piiiil a membrrt. C-nrdn nrr irhrdulrd for 1:30 o'rlnck In thr btillnHim nf Ihn Wllliud lintrl nnd Ihonn nut wlnhlng to piny are Inviird td drop In for allvrr tea at 4 o'cloi k. All women uf the city are Invited t thr it f f it 1 r it nd inrmbrm of the inllliig rumtnltlrr Inrludr, Mm. Hfwiinl IVrnrll, Mm. K. Cerll Adiiinn. Mm Warren Unmet, Mm. Hrott Mi-Krndrrr. Mm. Wllllnm MngfUtrtii nnd Mm. (iurdnn Mr Of nrkrti, 'Hit we not rontnrlrd are nnkrd to make rrnrrvuilona by rail li" either Mm Padgett or Mm. Per-r.ell. i u M r, - Il WAi occasion to ecleorote wnen iticio Iwo allraclive youngsters observed their birthdays March 16. The two are Koyce Ann Marty and John Stephen Robinson. The party was held at the John Robinson home in Weyerhaeuser. - ftoblmon by Kenncll-Kllli. M J ... V AnnuUnccl) this week was news of the engagement ol Vclda Andrews, daughlcr o( Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. An drews of Round Lake road, who will wed Don Foltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Foltz of Summers lane. Date for the wedding has been set for July 1. Krnnrll-Kllln. r'RIENOS here and in kugene learned of the betrothal of Barbara Rceder, granddaugh ter of Judgo U. E. Rceder of 405 Martin, and Hugh J. Stoplelon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stoplelon of Hillsboro. The wedding will be in mid June. -Krimril-F.llin. OES Chapter Alolm rtiAptrr No. 61, Order of. EuMcrn Bur, cclrbmird IU 4811) imivrr.Miry Turiui)'. Mnrch II. Thrme of thr cvrituij wn buird on thr 'ivvn. Mrmbrm belonging to the loi-ttl clniiner 40 ycura or longrr wrrr irrlnl KurulA, Louise llum plury, Jciin.c Hum nd E. B. Hull. CornaKra nnd boutonnlere were given to tli(u.e tiottorrd. Two i linrtrr inrmlxn, Laum Wil ling mul Minnie WnrU. wrre unable to altrnd but wrre arm orchids and a allcr of birthduy cuke. A akll wriitrn by lilu Moniyrr Odrll drpicllng the early dnys ol the oigunliullun, wua pri'M-ntrd by Lil llun lluni'llnr, Adu Mnthcwa, Mitrgle Lambo, Letlu Home and Kdnn Jonra. Worthy minion and pair on, Mr. mid Mr. Joe Hulousek of Malln were vlallora. Rofirshiuenta wrre arrved after Ihe program by Klorence Urigga, rem 8hoop, Carrie Brown, Beulah Cliinlnrr, lirulith Bnlalger, Marlon Uurkrr and (leva Hnrll. Worthy patron li Jamra Hunter and wortJiy matron, Alma Gel. Historian Mm. William D. Foster of Euta loim chnptrr, Duughtera ol Uie Aim-Menu Revolution of Klamath Fnlla, hna been named mate DAR hlntorliin. She wn elected at ln 34th DAR stale conferenre at Salrm Initt week end. Mr. Fouler, a member of the Mills arhool faculty, la a past regent and ni'tlvo In DA It. LET US DO YOUR SPRING CLEANING You may not think it's Spring from the looks'of the weather but it's time to think about that spring house cleaning. We LIKE to do your cleaning, nnd we'ie specialists on curtains and drapes. Let us gel thai winlci grime! Fast service, Prion 6S6S or S1 11 for quick pickup & delivery icrvica. Send your cleaning with your laundry! CASCADE aen, OlMinnlte hut Offlre ryoieaners Klamalh'a Flitrnt Republican Group Honors Visitor Mm. Oeurge T. Orrllmter of Porllund, state prealrient of the Ore gon Council of I(4publlriui Women, whk honored at a luncheon In the Pellciin parly room TueiuJay when niriii-rn of the Khunath Falln and Wood Hlver unlla nnd a group of friend gathered for a meet ing at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Oerllnger dlMMiMrd the vurloua ciindidutex for prc.nl den tin I offlre and an muny of ilionc now mriuiuned fur the honor are known pemonully to Mm. Urrhngrr, her talk wan particularly enjoyed. She diM-UMrd thrir rrfinalitic, aircneths and weaknesM and how they aloud at the piewnl lime. Bhe aUo 1 - drNTiord a recent M-NMon or the Unllrd Nation coiilcrrnre at which i WO uirihdayS anr 11.111 uir priviiriir ui ..i.r..... , A duubI(. birthday which ihr will rrlliuilMi at the cIiac of the 11H8 June convenildn. Mm. Oerllngrr tuld of duties of council offlcrm and JUM what 1a ex pected of thnn In the national parly. Mm. Mnrnhall E, Cornell of Klaimuh Pnlla l the unopposed parly wax a guy affair Wednesday, March 16, when Kayce Ann Marty and John Stephen Robinson were honored. Mm. John Robinson entertained for On in at the Roblnium home In Wcyerhacuner. randldate for thU office nnd la In After gamcR. the youngsters gath- PorUand thin wrrk attending meet tug in connection with the poht. Mm, Cornell will attend the na tional convention and take over her; duties at the clme of thr htm Ion. Of interna to her fk llnienem at the Tuesday gnthrring wan Mrn. Oerllnger'ft drurrlptlon of a national convention. She left here Tuesday; evening for Bcrkrlrv where nhe will be the guest of President Robert Gordon Proul of the University of California and Mm. Rproul and ' attend Charter Day event thin week I at whlrh General Geonre Marshall will sneak. Mrs. Oerllngrr will also visit her daughter and rnn-ln-law. 1 Mr. and Mm. Robert C. Kirk wood Jr. of Saratoga and other mrmhers of her famllv In Ran Dlegn before return'n to her home In Portland. Mrs Rose M Poole, president of the Kin ninth Fnlls unit, presided at the luncheon. Skatinq Partv Crlrbratlng thr ninth birthduy annlvrniary nf their aon, Montr, on March 6. Mr. and Mm. Clifford Volght entertulnrd at Skatrland with a ideating party followru by refreshments. The blrtlidny cake wa centered by a bird on akntra and many bghtrd candles, and the youngntrre aang "Haiipy Birthday" as Monte blew out hi randies. Gurta honoring Montr were Phyllis Uunlry. Wanda Davidson. Nancy Roman. Bonnie Driven. Ron nie Lawrence. Eddie Tucker. Wllliird Robinson, Robert llobnrt. Karrn Klgrr. 8ur Thompson. Nancy Drrw, Martin Snydrr. Mlchnel Dixon. Steiihen Mnlatore. Florence Wum stnd, Richard Seldeman, James Dietrich, Margaret Ogle, Thad Sprngtic, Jerry Carlson. Nancy Lay mon, Jay Chase. Dicky Dlmbat, Larry Colmer, Linda Thomas. Bobby Brllton. Benny Klrklnnd. 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