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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1948)
IEC. II PACE 2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORCCON WFDNC5DAY, APKIL 21, W4H VFW Auxiliary The woman'! auxiliary to the Veterans of Forelan Wars met In the library clubroom Thursday eve ftlng, April 16, with Patricia Henry presiding. Jennie Arnold reported on the dinner given for veterans, the auxiliary and their wives and husbands on Hie night of the Joint installation. Ermadee La Barge re ported upon the Joint Installation of Merrill and Malm officers held at Malln. and also upon the one at Tulelake. She was the Installing officer. II was decided to make contribution to uie Teen-Age club. Blanch Beldralne was elected chap. lain and Helen Warren conductress and both were duly Installed at this time. Jennie Arnold was appointed chairman of the poppy sale com mittee and Mary Wells and Caroline Williams were appointed as mem tiers of the flower committee. A membership drive has been started and there will be an award given at the end of the year to the In dividual with the best score. Ella Mullin, past president, who has been traveling during the past year, gave a short talk and a gift was presented to Ermadee La Barge, past president, who is soon to leave Klamath Falls. As this was the first night that Patricia Henry pre sided, she was the hostess and served refreshments. The next meet' lng will be May 6. Garden Club The Bonanza Langell Valley Gar. den club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Virginia Toffel on Friday afternoon, April 16. Alter regular business was taken care ox, Mrs. Bessie Frazier and Mrs. Flor ence Horn gave a report on the district meeting at Jerome Prairie which they attended, and which they aid was very colorful and interest ing. Mrs. Frazier made a winter ar rangement tor which she received " a clue ribbon. In answering the roll call, mem bers discussed what kind of flower the. would grow if they were limited to just one flower. The pansy proved to be the most popular, with pe tunias and roses second and third. Because the regular meeting was set back a week on account of the district meeting, the next meeting falls just a week from the last, on April 23. This meeting will be qu.te Important, as the club will have as special guest, Mrs. S. B. Osgood of Grants Pass, district vice presi dent. Mrs. Osgood is to give a dem onstration on the making of cor sages. In order to have a long after noon, the club will have a poiluck luncheon at the Bonanza library at 12 noon. The Klamath Falls and the Lost River Garden clubs have been Invited to attend this meeting. Hat Party Women of the Moos are holding a crazy hat party and "Breakfast In Hollywood" dance Saturday night In the hall lor members and their guests. Tom Brtneman who launched the Breakfast In Hollywood radio pro gram is sending an orchid for the eldest member present and other awards will be made to the one chosen a the best good neighbor and to the creator and wearer of the hat Judged the craziest Man art encouraged to design the hats for their women to wear for this unique affair. Members should drop their ballots In the box at the hall for their choice of good neighbor. Refresh ments will be served during the evening. I Senior Circle Mis. GiHlffiey Mntlhrwi was hostess to the senior circle nl Ihi'f CongiTgalluiml Community elturi-li on Friday afternoon. April IB. Tlio meeting was held In the aortal hull, anil dessert at 1 :30 p m. was f lowed by a business nieetlnii. Mrs. W. C. Utile, president, was III charge, and Mrs. Matthews ron iliutril the devotional services. It was decided to Minsor a beiirllt card party on Friday evening. April 30. and Mrs. II. C. Mcllllvray was appiiluieil giMitiul chairman. Mrs. Mallhrwa iinntiuiiiTil Hint a linked hum dinner would be served In I he Miiinl hull on Humliiy. Miiy il, In Hleail ul Hie uynlpr dinner whliii has been held fur several years. As Hie third Friday III May lulls upon election day, the 311, the un ci Urn will be Friday, May U. and the hitMcNs will be aunimiired Inter. Tluwe present for the afteruiHiu 1 were Mrs. W. C. Little, Mrs. II. J. ' Mi'Ollvruy. Mra. W. Larson, Mrs. John Mm In. Mi a II. 8 HUuir. Mrs. Charles Hevell. Mury Eiknteln and j the hontrna. The president appoint id Mint iM'kntrln lo srr.e on tilt pi'iigiiiin com mil Ire Instead of Mra, Vniiir who lius moved to Kugeui. l'o lluy Hell oi Trade. It pavs to rend llernld anil News Classified Arts -II pnys to Ailverllsel HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND t.l l.KNK. OKI;. IMKIIKOHD Thoroughly Modern a Mrt. J. i tsllr n4 imt arlr SCHOOLMATES CLUB OF KLAMATH COUNTY, the oldest established reunion group, met recently for the 20th an niversary of the organization of the club. Schoolmates is made up of women who attended school together in Klamath Falls. Many went "all through the grades and high school" to gether. This picture, taken at the home of Mrs. Henry Crimes on Conby street, shows the greater part of the membership, but many live out of town. Seated, left to right, Ida Crigsby Crimes Anna Hedrich Funk, Edna Houston Carnahan, Alice Woodard Lawrence, Minnie Slater Grizzle, June Crigsby Crimes, Minnie Barnum Robison, Flora Shive Smith. Second row. Amy Lenz Royse, Roxy Shive Ambrose, Sallie Bryant Wood, Maud Martin Hosley, Antoinette Drew Peterson Mae Martin Anderson, Winnie Withrow Cleghorn, Lyda Turner Kirkpatrick, Ada Crigsby Brown and Inez Turner Short. Book Review TULELAKE "House Divided." a best seller historical novel by Ben Ames Williams, will be renewed by Mrs. Victor O'Neill, formerly of the English department of Klamath Un ion high school, at the silver tea sponsored by the Winema Welfare club at the home of Mrs. William Kandra Thursday. Apnl 29. Hours will be from i until 4 o'clock. The book review is an annual af fair of the club, and proceeds go for various dub activities which include picnic and other recognition of eighth grade graduates of the Wi nema grade school, only one on the West side. Assisting Mrs. Kandra will be Mrs. John Takacs Jr., Mrs. 8teve Tskscs and Mrs. Ora Fox. The public Is Invited. Style Show There will be a style show for all young girls in the city this Thurs day evening at 7:30 at the Fremont school auditorium. J. C. Penney Store will be the sponsors and fur nish the apparel which will include sports, casual and party clothes for girls from 7 through IS years of age. Uniforms and play toga for Qui Scouts will be featured. Movies will be shown for the young people after the fashion re vue is over. The auditorium will be decorated by Kohn's Flower shop, and music will be played during the program. The public is invited. 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