SATURDAY, JUNE 5. 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE NINE,
Leaion Auxiliary
Elects New Heads
Now oflli.fr rlri In! by Kliiinntli unit, Nu. a, Amcrlnui I.ckIcii
auxiliary, Tursrlay tvrnlnii wrre president, Mr. James Ullsnii; (lint
vlro president, Mn l.oy Marker; second vlee president, Mm, Paulino
NK hcil. Mm. Christine OruliU has born unkod to continue nn secretary
treasurer until ft autxessnr Ima Ijrril choaeii.
Kxmutlvo committee mcnibrl lire Mm, II. W. I'elrlrk, Mm, I'nul
Otlerbeln mid Mm, Fred llelllironuor,
Mm. Loy Marker rrportrcl (in llin puppy milo laal Hiitiiiilny. Mm.
It, W. Pel rick reported Hint IIS apruy mid four wreaths wore ninde
by veterans' iirnups lor Memorial
IJay, Cooperating wore the auxlll
m'lcii of the Dlsahlrd Amerlran Vet
erans, Mnrlno Corps leiuiur, Vet
erana of Forrltin Wnm, Hpnnlnli War
Veterans, mid the I,eulon,
All veterans' oruunluilliiiM mid
auxiliaries took purl III the Memorial
services Monday.
Mnrjurle Robinson ltd Kyrle lla
Hid of Klamath Union hliih school
hnve been selected to represent
Klamath Kul In at cilrlii' Hlnln thin
yenr. It will be held el Wllliimetle
unlvorally June M to 31. Kyrle will
be apouaored l) the Horoptlmlat
club. Mnry Jo llalletl linn been In
vited counselor to aaslst In dra
matic programs,
Questionnaires on accomplishments
durlnir the pent yenr hnve been dls.
Irlhutrd to nil chairmen of Klniunth
unit. Activities up to June lit nre
to be Included mid the returns urnl
to depnrtment headquarters before
July I.
Mm. n, O, Molnchrnbarhcr an
nounced Hint present niriiibemhlp In
7rtS. mid Hint membership auarda
fur the convention will he baaed on
the unit's slandhur on Augrnt la.
Deleunten elected for the ronven
tlon In Astoria Heniember IB to IB
nre Mm James Ollaon. Mm. I nv
llnrker. Mm If W. Petrlrk. Mm.
M. T. Cooper mid Mm. II CI Motn
rhenbnrher. Alternate nre Mm. Ij-itrr Plnlev.
Mm. Carl Hcliubcrl. Mn Jennie
Hum, Mm Pauline Nlrhol mid Mm
O. r. Matthew.
Argentine dolb, to be entered III
n commit content hnve been rirned
bv two Junior member, Carrie
brouner end Manrarrl Oele. Tiev
were exhibited In fb tln'lcd Rtat-a
National bnnk window Innt week
end Mm fliwue Dale mid Mm. Knth
erlne Keep hnve been nnpolnled to
midlt book for the unit
'Hie past prealdenta' parley, under
the lendemhlp of Mm. M. E. Cooper,
will be In rhnriie of Inalalllnn new
offirem at the reular meeting of
Klaniath unit June IS
Offleera nd pant president will
wenr formula.
Refreshment will be aerved niter
the meeting at Joint social hour of
the poal mid auxiliary unit.
May Ceremony
In almple cerrmony May 36 nt
the riral Christian church. IjiVrrne
Ht. John. daughter of Mr. mid Mm.
H. A. Bt. John of tlua city, became
the bride of Don 'latum, aon of Mr.
nd Mm. Ray Woodnrd. nlao of
Klamath Pnlla.
' Key. Howard f. Ilutchliia rend
the rile.
for the weddlntt. the bride wore a
auit of navy with roue nnd enr
nntlon corsage pinned at the ahoul
der. Pat Randall wai maid of honor at
tired In a auit of pink with match
ing hnt and a carnation enraage.
H A. Ht, John was beat man.
A dinner for the wedding puny
wax held after the nupilala at Luc
ra'a cnle. For their honeymoon, the
newlyweda drove to polnta In South,
em Washington, and huve relumed
to mnke their home here.
Picnic Plans
Mm. Charlea Gilbert, Mm. Flora
Held, Mm. V. P. McMillan, and May
I'lllmtry were hosteases at the regu
li ' monUily 1 o'clock luncheon and
afternoon of enrda of Aloha club til
Pant Matrons of Uie Eastern War
held Friday In the Maaonlc temple.
Awarda for Uie allernoon went to
Mr. Oacar Peyton and Mm. C. L.
Ilnrvey. 'I Ilia la the Inat meeting he
fore aiimmrr vacation, though a
politick picnic luncheon will be held
the last Friday In June.
Social Club
Mcnibem of the aoclal club of
Pruierlly Kebeknh lodge met In the
IOOF hall Wednesday, Mny 10 tor
dessert. Twenty attended. Agnes
Uiwe turned In her "rolling dollar"
which had renllred 114 36. and Hello
Tompklna took It for the next two
weeks. Pinochle wax played, nnd
Mnrle Kllgore held high score nnd
Jtodlo "Vnllnce. low. The next meet
m. June 0 will be at 1 o'clock In the
IOOF hall, and will be a potluck
luncheon.
Thimble Club
The Thimble club of Neighbors
of Woodrrnft met nt the home of
Sylvia Tllton on Wednesday eve
ning, Mny 36, for a short business
meeting followed by bridge. There
were three tnbles 111 play. Dlcksy
Freenmn held high score. Laura
Illnck, second, Mnrtha Ollcrlst, low,
and Rlodle Mnchettnx received the
speclnl awnrd. Refreshment were
served by the hostess during the
evening.
Enqaaed
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Schule of
Prnrl City, III., announce I he en
gagement of their daughter, June
Irene, to Eric Rnmtvedl, son of Mr.
and Mrs. 8. Romtvet of Bonanm.
The wedding will be mi event of
Rnturdny, June 36, nt II o'clock In
Hie evening at the Amity Lutheran
church In Lena, 111,
Bride-Elect
i ui,t-u4kijb "' nutiuitiig Miirge
Uuaoii, who Will bo the undo juue
M ui ionii iiowiimn in u cciituiuiiy
piuniicu lur iuiima, uu iricuui wois
uam'U to a aiuwcr iuuiauiiy ulior
uuoii In Hie uuiicx ol mo tuutluKO
ouiiiiiiuiiity PicuioyU'riuu c h u r c it.
liuatoaAua lur Uie t vulit were Mm.
juim ubhiii, Mis. Murvln 'I iiijihuh,
Ana. l.velyii Uiilluwuy, Mrs. Curl
uuiisen, mm. Cheater J, Mulu, ivim.
Huyinoiid linker. Mm. Dun M. Crim inal
Hi., Mia. Hum Aiiilcmou, Mia.
Albert ttcoll nnd Mia. A. t. llyi k
iimu. Ilowla of tulips were Used iiboul
Hie touma mid the lovely teu table
woa tiivi'icd with a hiind-miido ei ru
hut. cloth, gilt of the brldc-elrct's
iiioihcr,
A tu'iirl-hliuprd arrunurmcnl of
pink lea roars nnd lerna centnrcd
the .able, mid Mrs. l.iiiiion poured.
The gift table wan urrungrd with
a ahnwer elfecl of blue and white
atreaiuera.
The 10 hoateshca aimg a hiiinoroua
nuuiljer, Mrs. tleruld Wilson snug
two numbers, Carol llrdliivlon aiinx,
and Mrs. Hum Audemoii gave a
rrudlng.
The brltle chose Turlock, family
home of the Ijumiiis it ml present
home of the groom and Ills fumlly,
na the plnce for her marriage.
Luncheon
Kslelle Nmllh waa hosiesa to Ye
Olde Pinochle club for luncheon
and cards on Thursday, May 37.
There were fuur guests, Maggie
Blroder. Hhlrley Bmilli, Orace Thill
and Agnes Ixmr, the lust iiititirtl
receiving the award for high score
nt carda.
Fannie Uoddtird received the
pinochle award, Nona Hall held
second high acute, and Clrace Hock
low arore. Nona Hull will be hoatesa
for the next mreiing. June 10.
Leaving
TULfcLAKK Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Thoiiiua and sou Marvin Jr., Jean
llrnderaoii of Klumuth Falls mid
Uorothy 'Miliums, youngest daughter
ot the Marvin Thomas' who has
been homo for a few days, will leave
ttuturduy for lleno where Dorothy
will gradunte from the University of
Nevuda, Juno 7. They will be pres
ent also for baccaluureate Munduy
evening.
Dorothy, who hai been eligible for
numerous high honors during her
four year at the university, will
spent! the early summer at home In
preparation for her wedding In
August to Marvin Miller Christy of
lleud.
Henry K. Kaiser, automobile
manufacturer will deliver the com
mencement address In the gymna
sium of the college.
Going to Reno from Han Fran
cisco for commencement will be an
mint of Dorothy's, Mrs. Carl Cloetx.
Jean Henderson will be ft gueat
ot Dorothy's at her house, Delta
Delia Dell.
Shower
Class Party
BLY On Monday afternoon, May
34. at 3. JO. Mrs. Wilbcr Hook waa
hunlraa at her home to her begin-tiers-
Hunduy school clua with a
party. Mis. Hook waa assisted during
the afternoon by Mia. Ilermia.
The afternoon waa spent playing
antra.
Refreshment were aerved to Sue
Ann Mark, Johnny tiluiibs, Muc
Clemen. Archie Lee Clark, Wendell
Ray Clark, Joy Ann Ueemnn, Dtiiiny
McOliinla, Hltaron Hoyd, Connie and
Frankle Hall, Judy and Ruckle
ilrcmla, Onry Dnle Patke, Vivian
Crew, Ruihle Chllwood, Clrne Vlck
ermnn, Lauretta 8oor, Joan Cole.
Ricky and Patsy Banders and the
hoatease.
Bridal Party
Mr. John H. Martin entertained
recently at ft prettily appointed
ahower given for her niece, Betty
Ree Martin, whose marrlnge at St.
Paul's waa nn event of today.
The refreshment table waa cen
tered with a bowl of spring flower
wreathed with little brldeamnlda
candle.
Honoring Betty were Mrs. Charles
Joseph Martin. Mrs. Jack Taylor.
Mrs. James Orlme. Mm. Maud
lloaley, Mrs. R. M. Bubb. Mrs. R. H.
Anderson, Mrs. Jnmcs B. Foster.
Mrs. Dclxw Mills. Mm. Harry Ooel
ler, Mrs. L. D. Ons. Mr. Ted Cnse.
Mrs. Oscar Shlve. Mrs. Hnnrby
nechen, Mrs. C. II. Underwood. Mm.
Alfred Petemtelner. Mm. Mnrtln
Rnmshv. Mrs. William DcCew and
Mrs. Milton II. Akerlll.
Tulip Tea
TUI.EI.AKK The minimi lullp
tea sponsored by the Tulelnke Gar
den club before the war will once
more be on the progrntn of club ac
tivities this year and the date Is
,iindav, June 6 at the home of Mrs.
William Hooper.
Hours are from 3 until S o'clock.
The lovely Hardens of the Hooper
home on the Alturaa highway are
ablaze with tulip color and weather
permitting, the guests will enjoy
the garden.
The date waa postponed from
May 30.
On Thursday evening, May 37, a
shower was given for Mr. Richard
Tnkacs of Malm at the home of
Mm. W O. Ely on Bummers lane,
with Mrs. Ely. Mrs. Phil Motuchen
buchrr and Mr. Lee Bmlth, host
esses. Hiiiko wa played during the eve
ning and Mrs. C. O. Drydtn i rii
Ida Mochettax telling fortunes,
proved very Interesting. Refresh
ments were served by the hontesse
to Mrs. Takaca, the guest of Im rir.
Mm, II. B. Largent, her mother;
Mr. Louis Schneider, Mr. Stanley
Koran, Mm. Leon Andrleu. Mm.
August Andrleu, Mr. George An
drleu, Mr. George Andrleu, Mr.
Oscar Denatilt, Mm. Fred Horn,
Mr. Otto Bmlth, Luana Bmlth,
Phyllis Bmlth, Mm. George Burnett,
Mr. Opnl Heavllln. Mr. L. D. Gaas,
Mra. Robert MrOhehey. Mm. Dlcksy
Freeman. Mrs. Anna Button, Mrs.
C. O. Dryden. Mrs. Amos Burnett,
ftla Mochettax, Mm. I.ylc Hickman,
Mra. Joe Mllnnl, Mr. Ernest Mtlaul,
Mra. John Olubrecht. Mn John
Hooper. Mra. Laura Walker and
Mrs. Harney Hooier.
Hprlng flowers were used about
the rooina and at tablea. Mra.
Takaca received many gift.
Potluck Dinner
OI.ENE A potluck dinner waa
held at the Olcne Community hall
Saturduy evening at 7 o'clock. The
putty waa a farewell affair for the
William Garrlott fumlly, who left
Sunday to realde In Dunamutr, Calif.
For the nasi aeven vears. the Gar-
; rlott have lived at 138 Laguna
alreet In Klamath Fall.
Attending were the Onrrlot,
mr. ami mm. ru nicijauamin, nir.
and Mm. Bob Lewi, Clara Mc
Inlyre, Mr. and Mr. Roy Taylor,
Mr. and Mra. Guy Shaddock. Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Hartln, Mra.
Cnrmel Hartln. Mr. and Mm. James
Barnes. Mr. and Mm. Marlon Bnrnrs,
Carmrlle and Sutanne Hartln. Jim
my Dean Bnnie and Averll and
Billy Garlott.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Barne ac
companied Mr. mid Mr. Orrlott
and family to Dunamulr, returning
Stuidnv evening.
On Friday evening, Mr. Garrlott
waa honored with a handkerchief
shower at the home of Mr. Ollmer
Oundrraon on Summer Lane.
wc Pychnnoed
Mm. Mads Arthurs and JamM
Cnrmen. both of this city, ex
changed vows Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mm. Jerry
Walters. Olympic apartment. Judea
J. A. Mnhoney officiated.
Guests present Included Mrs. Rita
Whlaenant. Mrs. Anne Burns, Mrs.
Nell Reed. Mm. Helen Frank. Mrs.
Irene Wilkinson, Vernon DuBols,
Parley Stoddard and Bill Dunn.
Mrs. Pnt Klelty n.vilsted Mrs. Wal
ters In serving refreshment to the
group following the ceremony.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Carmen
are at home at 615'i High.
Hostess
Nina Currier was hostess to the
Past Noble Grand club of Pros
perity Rebrkuh lodge nt her home
on Pine street Tuesday, June 1.
Luncheon was served at 1 p. m.,
and following short business
meeting, the afternoon was spent
nt handwork and visiting.
Easter Mast will be hostess for
the meeting In July.
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Graduated
MALIN Harriett Coulson, only
daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. C. C.
Coulson of the slate line road nenr
hero will be graduated June 13 from
Stanford university with degree In
aoclol clencc. Her major were In
economics, psychology and history.
Harriett w'll return here for the
present to await word on her ap
plication for stewardess on Pan
American World Airlines.
Mr. and Mrs. Coulson will go
to Palo Alto for baccalaureate mid
commencement, both scheduled for
one day, leaving the Klamath air
port In the morning In their A-Td
with John at the controls.
Honored
Mnrjorle Eagle and Fannette
Undue entertained last Friday eve
ning at Karl's restaurant honoring
Helen Michael and Paul Coleman.
This past Tuesday, Miss Michael
and Mr. Coleman exchanged vows
In a ceremony rend at Chlloouln.
Present were the honor guests,
Dwlvht Eagles, Bob Mann and the
hostesses.
TEGAL NOTICES
NOTIir
or m'M iM, m nooi, ri,r tion
KLAMATH f Ol'Siy ( HOOI,
DlfilKlf T
NoWcw U hrtv given that a iprfal
fhfwil eltrtWirt will b he'd In and for
Klamath Cmintv ftchool DUlrlrt, Kla
math Counfv. Orrjfn, on Monday, lha
3UI dav of Junr. IIMfl, which l1l'n
lhra w'll ba atibmlllrd In )ha na'allf ft
vntrt nf aald Oiilrlcl Ihc fnllwlny
Khali tha board of Dlrctora of
Klarnath Counlv Srhool OUtrJrt. Kla
math Cntmlv Oragnn. b authnrlrrd.
puruant tn Chanter 411, Ortton Uwn,
lfn. In mV a law Irvy of tn '10
mill anniiallv tnr flv '3i yean he
g'nnlnr July I. IU4A. whlrh trvloa ahall
bt otiUlrfe and nvtr 1h llm'a(tnn
ImnnMfl hv Arllrla XI, Jltvilon Flrven.
Orfon ConitMutlnn: for th purpo
nf rrattng a ine-clal reaarva fund
whlrh may ha talar uaad for (ha r
plaramant, rnalr and fnalntananr nf
arhont htifldtna; and tha rap1arm?nt
nf trhrtnl foulpmenl, and nrovldlna
thai ald Rrard miv uw Ktalt nr
Ffderal ma"-Mnf fundi ehould lhay
Iwflnn available.
A pafrann qtiatlftad In vota al aad
lvlnn thalt Ik 21 vri nf aa who
bat rai'dad In tha OMrlrl ,10 dava Im
md,allly nrrriflln-' lha data of lecllor
and who ha oropv -t' In 'ha nut rir t at
hnwn by the lal Countv axamant.
and nnl aacetd h- th flhrHff. on
whrh ha nr ha li Hah1 nr an rle-t In
nav a tax A rMTtnn ) aim nuallflfd
who nrcie'nU In lha director nf lurta
ft aOr'ton. aatlfa'-tor" vldrnra lhal
ha or aha haa atork. iharev nr owner
hln In any rornnratlnn, firm or ro
artnamhtp which baa nron-f'v 'n tha
D'tr'rt. ai ahown by th lt Countv
-Raencnt. and nt itii bv tha
Wh-riff, upon whlh uch rnrporat'on,
'rm, or ronartnfMhlp. naf a lax,
vn though h'a or har lndtvlrttal name
d "- not anfrar upon lha taw roll
Votee miv ha rant at inv of tha
foil owl nr noMlna n1ara. htwtn tH
hmira nf jnn o'rlocl P. M. and TOO
oVIorr P, M . on tha aad ov an
ootntad t-r atirh atrwli-tn. In w't- F'a.
rinary flchool Rulldlngi of nih-dU-
Da tad Ihli JBIh dav r,t v- ioa.
t wa,'n'V
Clark nf v County ?hoo!
Dlitrtct
W M.J 10. No, 173A.
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