SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1948
HFRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
PACE SEVEN
Anne Price Winner
OfSp eech Contest
Amir I'llcr wiw. i,cli i ted v. Ilin.T of I lie In. ill spiwh contest nt a
'rimntiiilnlir'ut dinner i ling luld ut llm Wlnciiiu hotel on March 31.
Vlvliiu Owens, running it iIumi second In llm cimicst, mm chosen Ha
allcrniito speaker.
A winner, Anne I'riie will un In Dm nliiir coiitcsl which In to lulu-Id
III Allmnv, un Mny 14. II she In Ituitln victorious Kiln will ha
eligible l' iinif(c In Hip nnunml cnutcM. fr Dir. Pacific Norlh
V. est .
Tlir winning "I' h wim I'liililnl
Birthday
'CMtrtlnni to the AUinllitll Witlll
f it " which wu n pirn lo cienle ti
(likhft tit itiltiftn nt Aini'f h n it wom
en t I"' none it'll vi' in politlm uml
world nffnlih, The hptei h ruled
MM'tHlll, UlVI'll liV Ml. OWI'IIN Will
entitled " iter ni ice," mid hhr ml
viH-itlrri 1111111 leniency Inward uplii
Ion on nice, pull t ti n nnd iHIhInu
Other runlrntiintfi were Min I II
1 1 nu llnne llur, who hpukt' on "Am
hltlnn." love Huillh, whn I it Ikt-il
of "The Wiiv if Ihr I'nllllr Inn.
uml Wumtn O'Hilm ulin opnkr 1111
"The Menace or CotnmuiitMii "
The uprnhi'ii were Judged hv
three lmtmilli'1 iiilr"-. Mik Vie
loi O'Neill, I, vim Kuvirofi. unit
Mr) Henry. InliMtiitlN'iiul Juduinit
fntinft were lined unit thr mnlcM.
mi In were ttrnderf on pliitfurin limn
pel. vnl' r. (Ilrllnii, nini.nl4itlini, tint)
nrrninpUhhinrnt
CluenU l tlir inrrtlim. tn lutdl
llrm to til" JllilK". werT MuiHiiirl
lU'lllclny, AlHl Marli Mini nf Hiil' in
President
Mm Kir (J llrllhnmnri , picnidcul
nf cllnltirl i. Ainnlriin Legion mi
lluiry. h ni Mi. 1'nul oiterbfin.
red to I'hnlrnutn of tin unit, met
Mr l-ee WtlPnm NiiMnn, nutlnmtl
pirldmt of thr tiiiKilliirv on her
VlHt to (MTK'HI
Thr Kin ton t)i Kit 11 of fit fin at
tended thr lum-heon mertinR In the
Hnori Fllver Oilumbln ( tori-tp hn.H
dm Krldnv. held In hmmr of Mm
Ihittnn nnd n ten In 1'nrtland on
8ihirdnY.
The trn. flpontinrrd hv the Kiht
t K"rtv irmtm. wnn given nt llic
home nf Mm r'dllh KincM. honor
In the Oirion cnndidi.te, Mm.
Hrr tier I A. Ooode to the hlKhrt
Office In the organization.
Wrldinq Bells
BONANZA HI AiicuMIiip'i
fhurrh nt Mrrrlll wiii Ihp srtllnp
for prPllv wrrifllnir rrrpntlv whm
Dupiilhy Klnlnp Jniiipn nml Iixnnv
CMvnn ptchnnupd vdwh.
Ppv. KnHipr O'rnnnor nffl'-lnirrt
T)ip hrlrlp i-hnKP ll IrmlHlnniil
-Mip fown Mnlron of honur wn
Kunnv Hnnnnn nm1 hi ulrMnitlil.
prr PnMy Mi Kiy nnd l.lln Jpnn
Uriwnll.
fiordon nivnn hi hloMlpr'
brut ninll. I'sllPm Wrrp D'rll Prp.
Ip. Mike llrown. Huh llrup mid
Ion HniH-r.
TliP ynnllff rnliil will hr nt hfitnP
In Klnmnth KnIU, !nnnv U n Krnrt
liulp nf llonnna hlKh m-IhwiI nnd
nldmt noli of Mr. nnd Mm Krnr
Olvnll of nonnnrn
Reception
Tlip hnmp of Mr nnd Mi c'lnr
rnre Wood on HuilitllPm InliP wnn
tlir ftpttlnit for 11 rrrrptlim whlrh
followpfl thp wrdillliK of Ihrlr Mill.
OporgP II Woixl. who llMik n 111
lllldr. Hup Moorrhrml. dnllKhlrr of
Mr. mid Ml Kllnrr Moorrhrnd of
Bty. Thp wpdding nu nil pvpnt of
Miiri-h III
Thr yuum couplp will l.p i h.m.r . SMALL son of Mr. ond Mrs.
Bob Nelson of 2646 Eberlein
is Dennis Allen Nelson, 10
Kill II III HhllliHi (JWPIK. lIllllIfllliT
of Mr. uml Mr. Kdwurd II. fjwpnn
"f UN I Viiip, InvitPd u hi imp ni
yniliiK lllfinln In hiT Ikiiiip to hplp
ii'lihiiiip hrr Mivpntl) hlrllidiiy.
Miin li aft.
c Imrit-H wpio plnypil uml rpfrrnh
HiPiitii prvpil. Mntliin plrtiirm wprp
lnki n ni Hip Kinnp. will, h riinnlMpil
of I'iiiiI (lui-M. Kiiipii Hlorin. I'ulrl.
in tliillimhrr, Hhnron Mnv Himi
iii'm, Judy cirpiiiiry, Knv Hlumi
HhHi Mnry lilndiil. I.ynii .liniKwIrih
Moim Clipiiowi'ih. Kidih C'ntrr.
Illihuril Hwlhpr, Hun Ann Owpiw
.lunl Owpim nnd Honnlr Khnroii.
Winners
Mm. K M. Iliiymonil nnd Mm
W A Hhiimiiiii wliinrm of
Hip iwo-hiill fouiMiiiir plnypd Krh
ihiv by wimirii of Kriimm Oolf and
f'oillilrv rhih
')n Hip loiirnmni'iil rmnmlttpp for
Ihr vpnr nrp Mm. Pnul rnrrpiw.
ihiiliiniiii. Mm ft o. Hnront, Mm
Mnrvln Nprnrih. Mr I orpn I'nl
inrrlon nnd Mm o. II Dtifflnvtnn
A Inddrr lournniiirnl In ulnlpd
from Mnv I tn Ortorxr 20 To piny
ouiilifviiiK worri muni bp In by
April 30 Woiiipii plnviim rp rp
inindrd lo wnirh for Prldny nrhpd
iilp w hirh will npnpsir on Ihr unortu
Ihikp of Thr llrrnld Plld Nrwn Pnrh
Wrdnradnv. A monlcpv fnuriuimr
will br plnyrd iipxi Prldny.
"HlrrpliiK llrlillty," 11 flVP'Nrt olnv
piPBPiiird bv l.lnroln irrndp nrhool
niiidrnl nt Ah1nnd w-nn nrrnnffrd
nnd dlrprtpd bv Houthrrn Orrnon
rnllrt'p flHldpnln. Including thrP
from Ktnninth FnlH. Cnrvl Vnndpr
wnll wnil oiip nf Ihp dlrPrtnrn. mid
Dp1 YnnllR wmi In rhnrp nf llRh!
with Hob MpiuIp hnndtlnit nntind
nrrnnnrniPllIn Dp In nprvlnir IhH
trrm nn prrldrnl Amoctnlpd Mpn
ItldPlltA lit Bf)C.
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In niy.
Thimble Club
Thn Thlmhle rlub of Nrmhlxn.
of WiMKlrrnft met nl the home of
May Hrlimlilt, lkr lew. on
WeilneMlwy, April 7, nd the n.vsM.
lng h(trJi wiia Mm tk hmiilt
dmiKhtrr, Helen Vniinen.
lewrrt wim nerved m 1 :in to Vern
Reever, fivhin Tllton nnrt Mniill
(rnnridiiutchter. Mury. Kslher Mel
Itntchiim nnd Nevn lluvc.i, mid (tie
Afternoon wna uprnt newinit nnd
VUltllltf.
months old.
Ke;inell-Ellls.
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WINNER of tlie Toostmistrcss speech contest is Anne Price,
who spoke befoie the group at o dinner meeting March 31,
when the contest took place. She will be the Klomath Foils
delegate to a state speech contest to be held in Albany
May 14.
Officers Elected
For Saddle Club
New officer of the Klnmnth Rnddle club were clerted At the Rroup'8
fourth Aimlvert-nry pnrty held nl the home of Elva Ken yon on N. 10th
treet.
Newly elected are Beth Chn.se, president; Mildred Barton, vice
prexldrnt; fclva Krnyon. aeerelary; Alice Dnle Elledfte. treasurer and
bunlnrjia nmnnKer; Clurlce Moon, noclal editor: Wilma Rise, chairman
nf the kirk committee, and on the board of directors are Ernestine
I ten (I. Olitdya lIOKiie, Kturla Thomnft.
A party for ouUwinjf offlrers wlH 1 1 1 -
be held at Surfs re.ttaurnnt April 24
for mrrnliers nf the Saddle club and
tlielr hibiuidx. HiichliKhdnK the af
fair will be the pretrntntlon of Uie
trophy for the out.standinR memljer
of 11M7. Hie trophy tit awarded on a
point b.Liis. and this year two mem
berA will sliiire honors, Mury Truax
und Mildred Barton.
Viola Rurc presented the club with
a new snvel, inscribed with a silver
pint, and the name of the group.
Onterlntt the table waft the annl
veniry cake, benutlfully decorated,
In honor of the occasion.
OutKuinK officers are Lia Mc
Donald, president: Frances McNeil
ly. vice president: Lavlna Mat toon,
secretary, and Blanche BnlslRer,
treasurer nnd business manager.
Another recent Activity of the
Rroup was a politick dinner held
March 30 nt the Olcne community
hall for members and their families.
Dane lng concluded the evening.
The average ae of those In
cluded In "Whoa Who-' is 51 years.
Complimented
HENLEY Mr. and Mrs. Alec Til
ton recently complimented Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Tllton on their 30th wed
dint? anniversary.
In addition to the honor guests
those present for the annlversarv
dinner were Patsey, Alec Jr. and
June Tllton, Margaret Walllnburn
Onrl Kelley. Jimmy Matthers, Jack
Tllton and the hosts.
Bridge Scores
HEN1EY Mrs. Harold Dehhncer
entertained the Country Cousins
bridge club Tuesday when members
met At her rAnch home in the Hen
ley district.
Three tables were In plnv with
high score held by Monic Reeder
low by Lizzie Short and traveling
by Dorothy Dehltnuer.
Other members and guests were
Vivian Wise. Fay Welmer, Stella
Dehlinper, Vera Durant, Cookie
Dehllnger, Ernestine Read, Pat
Beymer and Wilma Marvin.
New Officers
K inn chapter of Beta Blgtm
Phi met Tupiiday, April t Hi the
home of Mm. jHrnra Htllwell with
Mr. M. E. Ferebee, hontPM.
New offlcera elpcter) for the com
I11K yrar are Mr. Itaymond Kllzrl.
prmldpiit: Mm. Llriyd Drew, vlre
piPNldent; Mm, Cliarlfn Bonney.
treurrr; Mm. Conrad Bomtlnif.
rirordliiK necretary; and Mra. Lay
ton BlelKlit, correnpondlng tecre
tary. Plana were dlncuwird for a aprlng
formal and a Mother Day tea to be
hpld In May.
Mm. Harold Dryden waa present
ed with a weddlnR Rift by the so
rority. Mra. Norman Ouyer had charge
of the program, which featured
"Sculpture."
Refrenhment were served to
Mm. Phil Brlxner, Mm. Lawrence
Water, Mm. William Milne, Mm.
Raymond Kltxrl. Mm. Lloyd Drew
Mm. Jamea Ivory. Mm. Max Hoyal
Mm. Harold Drvden. Betty Merrill.
Mra. Jampn 8tllwe.ll. Mra. M. e.
Ferebec. Mm. Eugene Williams.
Mm. Charlea Bonney, Mra. Nor
man Ouyer. Mm. ThurmBn Turner
and Mm. Conrad Bomtlng.
...
Club Hostess
Nellie Wallenberg waa hoatesa to
the Past Noble Orand club of Pros
perity Rebekah lodge at her home
219 Pine, on Tueaday afternoon
April 8. and she waa assisted by
Alice Ooeller and Ora Wallenberg
There were 16 present. Including
Mary Curtla. a former member who
now llvpa In Rraeburg. and Mm
McMillan. Mra. Watt'iberg served a
birthday cake In honor of thr birth
days of Adeline Cofer and Vera
Clemens, and a short business meet
ing and social afternoon were en
Joyed. The next meeting. Mav 4. will be
at the home of Jennie Hum.
nvited
HENLEY A pleasant afternoon
waa spent at the Clarence Oober
heme on the Merrill highway last
Sunday when a group of friends
was Invited for dinner.
Present were Mr. and Mm. Bur
ell Short. Mm. Burell Durant and
Clerald, Mr. and Mra. Pred Beymer
Mike and Susie. Mr. and Mra. Clar
ence Oober. Winifred, Betty, Wal
lace, Burrell and John.
a usual mill in in ii i mi I III i I
AN ATTRACTIVE pair are Mrs. C. R. Simas ond her small
daughter, Charlene, of Yreka, Calif. The two visited in Klom
ath Falls lost week with Mrs. E. D. Hickman, and Mrs. Simas'
sister, Mrs. Glenn Stiles. Mrs. Simas is the former Nellie
Boatman of this city.
Kennell-Ellla.
White Shrine
Naomi Shrine, No. 5, Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem, con
ducted a regular monthly meeting
last Tuesday evening In the Ma
sonic temple. This meeting marked
the close of nearly a year and a
half of service of the charter of
ficers. Charlotte Martin, worthy
high priestess, gave a full report
of her service to the local Shiine
as Its presiding officer.
The worthy scribe, worthy treas
urer and noble prophetess also
gave rcporu of their work while
In office.
L. A. Baker, watchman of shep
herds, outlined the brief history
and progress of the organization.
The newly elected officers will be
Installed Saturday evening, April
10.
Refreshments for the evening
were served by Mrs. Martin.
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Card Party
Th first social svent of theOta-
gon Vocational school Faculty
Women's club will be a card riy
hrld at S o'clock, Friday evening,
April 16 In the campus guest hnua.
Rpfrpshmenta and prises havs '
been planned. Bi trigs, pinochle and
IMX will be In play. All Intpreated
women arc cordially InvltPd.
ALONQ with the fact that "a
" young man'a fanoy turna to
love" this time of the year, lots of
girls are looking ovrr what's new
In washing machines.
NOW these new automatic wash,
era, like LAUNDKKAI.L, art)
pretty slick lo
use. All you do
la put In clothes,
add soap, turn It
on. and twiddle
your thumbs
while the work Is
being done.
THERE'S lots of girls, too that
1 don't plan on spending thai
much money they think that per
haps a plain "wringer-type" la th
thing to ouy. If you're thinking
of a new MAYTAO, for Instance,
put your order In now because
you still need to wait a little for
delivery.
DUT here's another angle in tills
washing machine picture that
lots or ine girls
dnn't know about.
There'a another
kind of washer
that fits right on
your laundry
iray. ineLii iLis
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you ean Imagine It's almost aa
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JUST a telephone call Is all that
J Is needed for one of the boys to
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and show you how It work on
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No obligation, of course.
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