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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1948)
HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ir i 7 r A COLORFUL AND UNIQUE hats were in evidence ot the Jayceettes "hat party" held Wed miHmi evenina. Prizes awarded for the original creations went to (from left) Mrs. Jim Smith, most clever; Mrs. Allen Yocabee, prettiest, and Mrs. Elton Smith, funniest. Qudertan Tulelake Scene Of Legion Conference TULELAKE A conference of California district No. J. American Legion and auxiliary will be held April 24 and 25 at Tulelake with both California and Oregon members invited. The affair will open Saturday, April 24 with initiation of candi dates at the Legion hall. 7:30, followed by bingo. Visiting officials include Mrs. Ruth Coyner. Dayton. Ore.. Oregon department president; Mrs. SteUa Hanell, Culver City, department president; Mrs. Ruby Stump, Los Angeles, vice president; Mrs. Ann Snodgrass, girls' chairman of California; Mrs. Fred Heilbronner, Klam Palls, Oregon district 4 president:-; Hit Amy Lane, Williams, Calif or nU district 4 president: Mary Jane Ianard, Ukiah, district 1 president; Mrs. Edith Murphy, Sutter Creek, district 11. Charles Ferrtngton. San Francis co, veterans administration and re habilitation department: CoL James B. Edmonds. San Francisco; Qordon Lyons, assistant adjutant ot Cali fornia: Frank C. Langueml, ehatr- . .nof. Decame ui. S'-'SZC WJon !- h birthday. The Colvins came to the Klam- Jones Legios Weed, district commander, will be in charge of the meetings. Mrs. Mae Rudd. district presi dent of Tulelake, will conduct aux iliary functions. A large delegation of members of Oregon Legion groups Is expected and members are cordially invited. There will be special dinners Sat-' nrday night and Sunday afternoon, and all those planning to attend must make reservations by Monday, April 19. For reservations, call Mrs. George Kurtz, 4781 Tulelake, or 4387 Tulelake, after 4:30 p. m., Cali fornia time. 3j)th Birthday Mrs. C. A. Colvin. long time Klamath resident, celebrated her 80th birthday recently. Mrs. Col- Merrill Group MERRILL The executive com mittee and auditing committee of the Women of the Moose of Merrill, met at the home of Lillian Thoma son, Friday. April 2. Members pres ent were Maggie Adams. Veronica McNeill, Mary Lou Nine. Rose Van Meter and Olga Bradshaw. The Women of the Moose enter tained their husbands at a pinochle pnrty held April 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Williams at Henley. Prizes vent to Rose Baley. Elizabeth Slezak. Jim Bradshaw. Henry Sherrlll and John Baley. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherrlll of Henley. Mr. and Mrs. John Balev. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hundley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slezak of TulelRke. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Icenblce and daughter. Barbara, of Merrill vin Is rallying from a serious Illness i Mr. and Mrs. William Nine. Mr. and which began April 2. i Mra- "" Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Colvin had Si led his j paries "-of Mali. Gues iiuure -.n. iof Henley. became ill. and the entire family ath country in 1912 and are well- known to Klamath people. Though she is- still quite ill, Mrs. Colvin has shown a marked recovery in recent days. Son Born Friends received word today of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atlyeh of Port land. The little boy was born at Wilcox Memorial hospital in Port land Friday evening. His mother is the former Mary Alice Blockllnger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Blockllnger of Chlloquln. r i m I 'Vii'- '-- I APRIL 3 was the wedding date of Barbara Jean Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Reeder of Henley, and Hugh J. Stapleton. The bride'f grandfather, Judge U. E. Reeder, read the wedding service at the home of the bride's parents. The new Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton will be in Klamath Falls until fall when they will return to studies at the University ef Oregon, Eugene. Guderian A rotluck supper was served at the close of the evening. Catholic Daughters Plan Convention Rose O'Lcitry, gram! rcisrut, prraltti'd at the buMmvu Hireling ot the Catholic Daughters held In the imrlsli hull, Monday cvpnlng, April 12. Reports of the various romnilttn's were given and gifts presented to Lois Smith and Ucity Frye, two new mothers. A rcmcmbruiu'o was sent to Marie Hnskett, mother of Doloros Mc Andrews, who has been very 111. Clue.sl members from out-of-town were Patricia Burke of Los AiikcIcs, Mmiinret Molluir, Grace Rousseau and Ursula Bond of Chlloquln, Kulherlne Elliott from Port Klnmntli and Helen Patterson from Tulelake. Refreshments were served by Lenore ClulliiKlier, l.lvla Uocchl. Alum Colwell, Ruth Duff, Miuri'llu Cnrrler, Clara Ueurd and Jenu Holland. ll was reported that Alice Abbott, Mamie Cnllumn and I'lilllls Ma- Hat Party Unusual hats were the order of honey hud relumed from a trip to Pendleton to visit their daughters who are novlnies there. u..,.i r..- t. ..it.. the day at Uie Juyoccttcs "hat I rAuightent stale convention to be party held ednesdny evening at the chamber of commerce. Hries were awarded to Mrs. Allen Moca bee. prettiest hat: Mrs. Elton Smith, funniest: and Mrs. Jim Smith, most clever. New officers elecled at the busi ness meeting Wednesday are Mrs. Norman Guyer, president: Mrs. Al Longe. vice president: Mrs. M. Kterulff. treasurer: Mrs. Jim Stll well. secretary: Mrs. Gene Wil liams. Mrs. Percy Evans, and Mrs. Ken Rhoads. directors. The installation dinner will be held at the Red Rock In Wocus May 12. In cards, awards went to Mrs. William Chilcote. Mrs. Bob Fred erickson and Mrs. Norman Guyer. Present were Mrs. Percy Evans. Mrs. Chuck Cecil. Mrs. Cliff Ong man. Mrs. William Chilcote, Mrs. John Otterbeln. Mrs. Roy Enstburn, Mrs. Elton Smith, Mrs. M. Kierullf. Mrs. Norman Guyer. Mrs. Layton Sleight. Mrs. Cliff Jay. Mrs. Maurice Mil ler, Mrs. Fred Biehn. Mrs. William Kuui. Mrs. Chet Hamaker. Mrs. William Siddens. Mrs. Frank Shep ard. Mrs. Jim Smith, Mrs. R. A. Jones. Mrs. Francis Landrum. Mrs. Jim Stuwell. Mrs. Art Trtcbwasser. Mrs. Paul Harper, Mrs. Al Longe. Mrs. Everett Ball. Mrs. Alien Moc abee. Mrs. Forrest Alter, and three guests. Mrs. Cecil Drew. Mrs. C. S. Jacklewlcx and Mrs. Robert Fred erickson. Returns Home Mrs. J. J. Parker, president ot the Art Needlework club, returned Fri day from an eight weeks visit with friends and relatives In Los Angeles, held In Klamath Falls, Sulmduy and Sunday, April 24 and 2.V will be Knights of Columbus hall on Main street. Mrs. Wllma Lewis, a national o( fuer, will be present as well as Rev. Father E. Muruuur of Port land and a group of slate officers. The convention schedules Is as follows: Saturday, April 24 Registration-!) a. in. Cull lo ordi-r-10.:i0 a. m Re;css rj ;io p. m. Business resinned 2 p. in. Banquet. Wlllurd hotel 6 p. m. lnlllution. Knight.-) of Columbus 8 p. m. Sunday. April 23 Muss and Holy Communion 8 a. m. Breakfast i Wlnrma hotel i 9:15 a. in. Business session 11 a. m. Adjournment 1 :30 Luncheon Ge Smith ed b: and Violet Pieser. Other committees follow : Registration Violet Pieser. Mil dred Petrlck. Luana Smith. June Andrleu. Lois Smith, Leone Mulhis. Mary Anne Grunas, Mary Howard. Pat Demrtrakos. Publicity Ellen Ely. Programs and Decorations Vio let Pieser assisted by Elisabeth Schuh. Katie Curty, Theresa Cal houn, Maude Bellant. Angellne Ml lanl. Bernadlne Hnnnon. Clara Beard. Mary Howard. Laura Walk er and Ollie Holzgang. Flowers Minnie McCrooky. Geraldme Roycroft and Gladys btepiiens. V r, : C 'V . V1.;' I U WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 is the dale set tor Iho annual high school dance given by ihe Elks lodge for high school students of Klamath county. John Schubert (left foreground) is chairman of the adult committee, and school representatives working with the Elks group ore, seated from left, Glenn Loreni, Rod Davis, Bob Petzoldt, Bill Selby, Dick Moore, Warren Taylor. Standing is Jack Narey and seated in the back row ore Jerry Schubert, Boyd Taylor and Micky Rosano. -OnderUii IJournincut 1:30 p. ni. Ill I I I I I Henley High Schoo y Grand Regent Hue O'Leary ! . Present Plays To were prrnentrd to the Petrrwns on their 25th aiinlvernary. Mrs. Hianley Pnwr and Mr. R. A. l.al.onde Hiured from a tea table centered with a pretty bouquet of Jonquils and ta))er. Hprlug flowrra and me were lined tlirniuihnul III rooniK. HENLEY A full evening s entertainment Is plunned when the fresh men, sophomora and Junior classes of Henley high srhool present three one-act plays Tuesday, April 30, at 8 o'clock III the high school gym nasium. "She Was Only a Farmer's Daughter." an old-fuliloned melodrama, written by Millard Crosby will be presented by the sophomore class ana oireciea oy crow mriujr. . ., . -,.i,n, This Is the story of a country heroine who has gone to the big city j nall,y thing to rim for an education and fallen victim of a dark-eyed villain. Her return nill(. nul to the farm and the complications- HOW iibuul llm drrp wrll in ymir tiu'trlK rmmitl Vnll k ttiH,' I Ulm j funit.ih rmrrtAlnment with the end Whitiier and other oolnts in South- i "' "iuo.i t iisaoein, -ufe o' the Party." by Donald that arise when the villain shows up . TrX,. nl, Sally Caper Tom Baxter the other hand, it Camell Adams I "es not fit In with Methodist Groups Hold Meetings McAndrews. ! n,...inl ..in K vlven hv the fresh On Wednesday afternoon. Mav 5. ; olllf Holzgang. and Agnes Ellis. ' Mrs. Parker will entertain members I K , " of the Art Needlework club at her : jHinnp,Ie Albce Marcella' Carrier home at 803 Lincoln street. i and Fr.d Npv..n. j Luncheon Nora Manning and j Florence Pickett assisted by Helen i L'gnn. Caroline Joans. Mabel Brock ! trup. Mnrgaret Lavln. Mildred Sea I vey. Billie Walker and Helen Wag goner. j Banquet Rose Igl. Clara Huston and Bonnie Vandenbcrg, assisted by Ann Kesslcr. Marcella Murray, I Winnie Hooker. Pearl Hoskings, Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First j " Schoirker! LdF Jc im "re Methodist church met Thursday. April I for dessert and business meet- Music Frances Drullner. assisted ings. Mary circle met in the church parlors. Mrs. Harry Brlggs and by Marlon Cronon. Vivien Kiemes, Marie, his wife Barbara Bates Kenneth miration Barbara Dixon man class, directed by Mrs. A. R. Dickson. This teen-age comedy's plot ets under way when wrong l.rKHl.tiik ar mlverf In the nllllrh at a psrtv ' doings won't end with Ihe n,. .h.Vn u. i. -i ll Bell the i lal song at the 8PFBSQA Inc., World." by Walter Richardson. Mrs Party Plans everybody's technique. eooklig Mrs. Steve Moss were the hostesses. Mrs. Moss presided over the short business meeting. Final arrangements for the home extension luncheon to be served by the circles during the May festival were made and the meeting adjourned. Hostess in May will be Mrs. Victor Anderson, and she will be assisted by Mrs. Sinclair. Martha circle met at the home of Mrs. F. H. Cofer. and was assisted by Mrs. John Riach. Twelve attended, Including three new members, Mrs. Chaney. Mrs. Webb ; and Mrs. O'Malley. Mrs. Will Wood was In charge of the devotions, and Mrs. J. C. Hunt presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Wesley Mc Nee was appointed secretary In place of Mrs. Eldred Putnam who is leaving Klamath Falls, and gifts from the general society and from the circle were presented to Mrs. John Riach, who also Is moving away. After the business meeting was adjourned. Mrs. Wallace Uerlings, entertainment chairman for the afternoon, led several interesting and amusing games. Ruth circle was entertained at the home of Mrs. Wesley McKaig. 2739 Kane, and Mrs. E. L. Putnam as sisted her in serving. Seventeen members were present. Devotions were led by Mrs. Lee McBiide, and the business meeting by Mrs. D. R. Stebblns. Mrs. Don Anderson of 443 Laguna will be the hostess In May. Mrs. Earl Redman was hostess to Esther circle, assisted by Mrs. Wen dell B. Smith. There were 23 pres ent, including several new mem bers. Devotions were led by Mrs Bruce Binkley, with Mrs. C. H. Barnstable conducting the lesson, 'Needs of the World." In the ab sence of the chairman, Mrs. Dexter Elliott, Mrs. Redman served as chairman. Mrs. Stanley Bechtle will be the next hostess. Barbara Conlon, Luana Smith. Le one Matins, Barbara Bogaty. Jenes Moty. Flodic Dover!. Naomi Miller. Ethel Fairall. and Louise Vaughn, organist. Hospitality Past Grand Regents, j Grand Regent, Rose O'Leary. as sisted by Mildred Smith, Agnes La Londe, Ann Fiala. Phlllis Mahoney, Azita Kennedy, Lenore Oollagher and Ellen Ely. Snack Committee Hazelle Nary, chairman: Catherine Allan, Verna Cody May. Beverlce Ncgrcvskl, Ursula Bond. Etta Plaskcr. Grace Rousseau, Finley Watson, Margaret Molltor. Initiation Committee Ida Mo chcttaz. assisted by Frances Dru llner and Ethel Bruner. Breakfast Martha Lavcnlk, chairman: Alice Abbott, Peggy Sex ton. Pat Dale, Hazel Kami, Emllle Miller. Mane Nldorf and Nellie Murphy. Social Calendar Tiieirfajr, Mr 4 Chrit'tan Science lecture by Jamei Harry MrPeynoidi to be held nt the Ftrtt ChrUttan church ftth and Pine, 8 p.m. Toeidar. April It Order of Eastern Star no-hoaleta luncheon, 1:15 p. m.. honoring Mrs. Katherlne Felger, state grand worthy matron. Pelican cafe. Ordfr of RaMern Star tea, 3 to 8 p. m., Maaonlc temple. Ratarrlay, May 1 St. Paul'a Womfn'i auxiliary May Day luncheon, parlth house. MEMBERS of her family and friends were on hand to con gratulate Mrs. C. A. Colvin of 2663 Altamont drive on her 80th birthday. Mrs. Colvin is recovering from a serious illness. In Hospital Early Arant, long time Klamath resident of 810 Plum, is a patient at Klamath Valley hospital. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 XMc Haley directs the Juniors, who will present It. A young businessman and the hilarious situations arising from his efforts to Impress his employer and get an advancement start things rolling. Casts Include the following: 'She was Only a Farmers Daughter." Millie Splvens Pat Smith Aunt Sally Splvens r TOt: are one I the many houaewUr thai ap wishing thai ton had a sarfare unit Instead of Ihe deep well, ?our wlshr ran now rome true. The wonderful new TIIKHMO . Kl.r.KN MONOTTBR parade Friday. April 23. when out- unit, large or small, ran ulrklT standing barber shop quartets from and easily be In.ullrri In tour the Pacific Coast area meet In range, firing you i anils Instead Klamath Falls al the Pelican the- ! of J. atre. AX about 11 o'clock, members of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Qunrlrt Hinging In America, Inc., and their wives and guests will m't at the Willard hotel for an "after glow" parly. There will be still more singing Mary Louise Roman ! ' 'ftl t"1- '" b'"''- iiri win ur wrirn, uui'Oi'iaiiii visitors. Including Ihe national pres ident and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stan, 5biua 3th and Main Do You Want a Reduction in Government Expenditures? Then REGISTER and Vote Republican W. Adr. Klamith County Rpub. Central Comm. WANTED! Ten neat appearing women with at least two years High School educa tion to become skilled beauticians. ; S25 CASH credit will be allowed If enrollments are received and approved before May 10th. Pleasing Work Excellent Pay For further information call Klamath Beauty School PHONE 7440 135 NOHTII BROAD Take Advantage of this Outstanding Offer! SPECIAL PURCHASE SALEI 2 FOR '1.00 Mod to sail for. $1.00 each (afcttoil Get two lipstick smartly packaged for the usual price of one. Smart, metal, swivel cases. Choose from an assortment of fashionable, flattering colon. MAllr INK . HIGHt MB . . . VINTNM MO... POKTRAtT PINg HMN , , . 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