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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1948)
MONDAY", AI'KIL 26, I94B News IPTA Notes rrllran New nfltiei I'U'ili'il ly I'pIIchii PTA Hi Hi" April 31 iiipcllnif lire. president, Mii. Urol t Wiinrn; first vlcp president, Mm. J. A. HIi'Vllis; rrulir vice president. Mm. 'I'. II HiiMirn: secretary, Mm. Huy Hnuili; treasurer, Mr. Opiiiup Vinson. In lullnlloil of lhr ntflrpi will lir held I the HiiMunl inpi'tliiK, Mny III Children "f I'pllcnn rcIiixiI pre spntpd rPhpnrsnl nl their mrt n ilii- musical extrnvhuniir.u. (.'ostium' vTir mucin hy iiiiiIIipis. Mik, I .oik Mud directed Willi Mm. l.rluli 'en. iiIdk. acciinipiuilst. 'Dip muiorlnlliin vutcd to pny px pclISP nf IhP four VOllllB delPKlllP who will rpprpupiil PpIIihii PTA lit 111' state roiivpiillon. Mm. Irfiulii Orrell .lr . Hummcr Rniind-up rlmlnimn reiHirtcd on llip plan for hpnltli check-up of rhllilrpn who will hp flmt Kindrr llrxt full. TIip Nn I lc ii ml foiwrPH of Parent and Trnrhprs sent i HuliuiiPr rtniind-up rprtlflrnip to rpll-nit PTA. TIip iipvpnih made won thr room rount. Mm FlniPr Owpiis mid Mrs. Mud. asslstpd hy spvrnth xrndn Dairy Mr. mid Mm. Curl I'miiith have nmved to Hip viM-ullomii srlum! apartment In Klnmitth Falls from thn Kpllh Turiipr house punt of Dairy. Curl l mipndliiK VH. Mr. mid Mm. Hurry Kolh of l.uke vlw wprp business visitors In Kliun- ath I'ulln Ttipsduy. Mr. mid Mm. K. ftl Hehmoe of llomednle rrtiirnrd in mo with thpm for aeveral days' Villi. Mr. mid Mm. Sirwin llplm of Klomnlh Kails. Albprl lliliudurf and on Kldon were mnong tho HundHy dlniipr guest of Mr. mid Mm. Mlrh- rd Itopllrr at thplr home punt nf Dairy. Mm. fladle Michael l vimtliK In IhP hnnip of hPr on mid wl.e, thp Marvin Mlrhnrln of Dairy Mr. mid Mm. Dunham Arnnt and fmnlly mid Mr. and Mm. Inland Btophnlpr mid fmnlly. nil of Dairy, niovrd the flmt nf thn week to Tillpr. Oie., whprp tnp mpii are pinnlovpd. Mr. F.rlc Johnson of 3MI Hotnr dnlc pft Wednesday, April 31, for llpno, Npv . whprp thp will mppl hpr husband Krle on tho train Jnhiifon la rPtumlni from a alx months' visit with hu mothpr and nihpr rrlittlvps and frlrnds who llvp In OI'Mrom. Hweden. F.rlc pft Rweden Friday, April . Kills. SPIVCd nifrtprla. rffrpnluiiriit In Hit Itlvrmldp 'I'ui'mIuv nliilit. April JO, npw ut ile cm of Dip Itlvrmldp PTA were In stalled. TIiosp tu k 1 1 m office for the nimiliidcr of nun mid Ihr coming yriir wprp Mra. II. A. Moore, presl ilpnt; Mra. (I .IioiiiIn, vice presi dent; Mm Mimsihplt, secretary nnd Mm. K. C. Heed, trPiisurPr. Verne Hiirlrs, principal of Mills school , Hike on thp subjrrt, "Child' t.'iiiisi'louniii'hs." The subject dpnlt Willi Hip proiires mndft by children and Unit what can bP pxppcted of oiip child cannot l pxipctpd of an other Mr. Hpplm explained why this was so. Alter the uipriliiK the pupils of lllvcrsiilp school prpsPiited futhera nnd motliprs mid (rlcnils with llllt In the form of program. Ilie thpinp of IhPlr show was early American song and dancps. The sIiikIuk was liPiiuilful, the dancing guv and I liri old-fiishloiipd drcssc moit colorful. Thp school orchestra played a gioup mid In acrtlons and showed gicat progrcM, Wp, Hip parent of Rlvpmlde mIiikiI rhlldipii. wish to thank our tearhem and pupils for a moat en joyable pvenlug of PiilprtnlnmPnt Also, our thanks to all the mothers who aimiillrd the gathering with pip and refreshment. Mills Mills PTA met l-rlilny, April 11. honoring Dud s Night to the school uvmimsluin. Mrs M. T. Bhreeves was In chame nf Die proxram. Freda F.rfle's sixth grade, aaslsted by eight spvpiith uradem. sang folk aonga from manv lands Ruth RocnlckP rpud a llttlp story preceding each song. Mr. Jones presented II of hla seventh grade boys In an exhibition nf physical exercises. Miss Record's third gradp and Mls llaldemnn's sixth grade won the room count. Verne Hpelm, principal, told the audience some Interesting facta about the new auditorium which will soon be under const ruction. Two film were pre aciitPd, "lloundary Unea" and '"Ilie HHrl Panicle." A white elephant sMe was conducted by Arthur Feocri who was assisted by Mra. R. 0. flrol ller, Mra. C. A. Hhoop. Mm. R. Ford and Mra. R. B. Pepworlh. A baked food aale wax held In the cafeteria. Mra. fl, R. Matthews wns chairman of the committee and was assisted by Mr. E. U. Barkee, Mrs. Hay Cliirrlxm. Mrs. W. C. Westln and Mm. Hlewart Day. Refreshments were served In the basement by Mra. C. II, Mills, Mra. Fred Heyford and Mrs. R. W. Thorn-a Murder Will Out Joe the Killer slugged the man, went through his pocket, took hi wad and sklpiied the country. To the day of hi death, Joe never told a living soul, yel murder will out. You see Joe stand before the great White Throne on the day of Judgement when the book are opened and the lost dead are judged out of the thing written In the book. There It I Joe All murderers have their part In the lke of Fire. Thl I the Second Death eternal separation from Clod. And you. Mr. and Mr. Bo Oood. Ood named you a murderer that diiv you had a flash of hate at your brother. "Whoooever hateth hli brother I a murderer." -I John 3:111. To escape the wrath to come, obey OcaJ. Relieve In ChrIM a your own lord and Saviour who died for you. At that Clod count you cleared and give you eternal life Rom. 6:33. "To me to be a Christian mean a fixed hope for the future. It Is assurance of eternltv with the Kternal Fathpr and His Son. Jesua Christ " J r. BTROMBKCK, Mfgr., Mnllne, III. Portland -1-Ore. Thl apace paid for by a Portland family. Tulelake Arthur Martin, navy veteran who diew houipstead land at Yuma, Art ron. will leave Maturday for hi farm. He returned hero early thl wprk to lake pari in the Ilarber Hliop concert in Klamath Fall Friday night. Mrs Martin end thrlr young oon Jimmy will rrmaln with Mr. Martin parents. Mr. and Mr. Marvin Thoma. until the nrw Mar tin home, now undrr construction, ta completed. Mr. and Mm. A F. Ryrkman drove south last week, visiting at the home nf Mr. and Mr. Rukpiip Nel anti. son-in-law and daughter of f rhico. a second daughtpr and son-in-law, Mr. and Mm. Paul Prpngrr and family. Conrord. and later al ttie home of Mr. Ryrkman' brother and Mm. Ryrkman' sister, Mr and Mm. Arlo 8. Ryrkman. San Fran cisco. They were accompanied south by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Huunysldp. Wash , who flew down as far a Chemull where they were grounded bv bad weather. Mm. Johnson 1 also a sUtrr of the two Mm. Ryrkman. KLAMATH FALLS Noulh Klxlh Hlrrrl Ground WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY April 28 April 29 Twlc Dull t snd I r. M. Noam Opn 1 nnd 1 P. M. Klmlh Fallt Klwunli Club 1'rrwnU rrtniin ploihora ! UaImim ., !! 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