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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACf SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1949 Garden Show Plans Made TULELAKB Plane for th (all flow ahew to be sponsored by th garden (roup of th Klamath Library club an proeraulnc rapidly, according to Mra. Hugh O Conner, general chairman. Committee have bn appointed for th ehow which la scheduled for Thursday, Autuat 16, In th auditorium of Fremont school, and th schedule for exhibitors haa bean arranged. Mra. O Connor's oommltu chairmen Include Mra. Leo Hula, pub licity; Mra. Fred Karlson, arrangement; Mr. Sari Redman. president M-f th group, chairman of judge; Study Groups Instead of th regular business meetings with study, all circle of th Woman's Society ol Christian Service of the Pint Methodist churn held picnics on th circle meeting day. Thursday. July 14. Ruth circle met at th horn of Mr. L. K. Phelps. 1M7 Auburn, and luncheon was served In her outdoor living room. Mrs. Oeorg Casper gar th devotions, taking aa her them th subject "Song of Thank fulness" and each (old of her sum mers activities. There wer It present ' Martha circle at under th apple tre at th home of Mrs. Fred Cofer, 101T High. There wer 11 attending. Including two guest. Anna Reeve and Beatrice Denison. Mrs. J. C Hunt presided over th short busi ness session. Mrs. Harry Pelt U planning tor a clrcl picnic at her bom In August. Mary eircl went to th horn of Mr. Elisabeth N orris on the Crystal springs road for a picnic luncheon tor which 11 members and four guest wer present. The guest Wer Mr. K. L. Payne, Mrs. Hover, Mr. Dan Mocabee and Mrs. J. B. Andrew of Chicago, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jamea Renders. Mra. K. W. Mocabee conducted the busi ness meeting. Mrs. Karl Redman wa hostess to Esther circle st her horn by Upper Klamath lake. Mrs. C. H. Barn- stable la circle chairman, and con ducted th routine business tor th afternoon. There wer 14 present, and the Rev. Martlndale Woods gave a short talk during the after noon. For the August meeting, Mrs. Louis Peuholdt will be the hostess. Picnic At Park A 1 e'clock picnic In Moor park and social afternoon replaced th regular meeting of the Senior circle eC th Congregational Community church Friday. July 15. and 19 mem ber and guest attended. Dice rt wa previously decided t deter all saoney-raiaing plan this month, members contributed eash instead, and it waa turned over to th treasurer at this tun. A rummage sal I planned for Sep tember and th time and place win be aniMuneed later, as wtn th place for the next meeting. Luncheon Velma Mitchell was hosteaa to th Friendly eircl at her heme. Ill Avalon. an Tuesday. July 14, and ahe wa assisted by Nona Hall. Luncheon wa served at 1 p.m. to 11 members and two visitors, Mary son and Roy Billings. la the absence of the president, Kstelle Smith, Minnie Padgett eon ducted the business meeting, and plan wer made for family picnic te be held In Moor park on th evening of July 2s. I Party Held A birthday party waa held Sat urday at the horn of Mrs. Diamond Kewmaa la honor of Douglas New man. Friends wishing Doug a "happy Birthday" wer Terry, Sherral, Stan lay, Calvin and Dale Newman. Dale Friday, Carl. Stanley and Sharon Getrsdrof f, Galen Chandler, Charlie CrowL Jnnmle Nelson. Sharon Ash craft, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Otersdroff and Mr. and Mra. Diamond Newman. Bridge Luncheon TTJLELAXE Mrs. Charles K. Wiese wa hostess at a 1:30 bridge luncheon Wednesday, July 20, for members of th past matron's club of th OES. An arrangement of delphinium centered the table. Place wer marked for Mrs. N C. Kilkinson, Mrs. Walter Oolden. Mrs. George Fischer, Mrs. T. C. Hagerty, Mrs. Otis Roper. Mrs. Floyd A. Boyd. Mrs. Oladys Laird and the hostess. e Lake Party Members of Mrs. Claud Dari' bridge club followed a custom of several summers' standing this week when they went to her Lake v th Woods summer home for card and to spend the day. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Robert A. Thompson, Mrs. John Houston, Mrs. Louis Serruys. Mrs, F. C. Adams. Mrs. John Martin, Mr. Franklin L. Weaver, Mra. Oeorg Myers, and from Medford. former Klamath Falls resident, Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth. That's what we rati real ver eatillty . . , Hundreds ef pat terns, eelers, kinds ef fabrics, and top jaalltlea te choose 'reea. You're certain to get the 'right saateh ef eolor and pat tarsi far yenr heme at a real, abets tial savings. CARLSONS 1 MATTRESS and UPHOLSTERY . ui onr rarnitor Caste Leeks Like , Mra. Jo Hicks, finance: Mra. Will Wood, corsages: Mrs. Douglas Ten nant. transportation: Mrs. O. D. Orlsale. scouting; Mrs. Dean Os borne, silver tea chairman; Mrs. Oeorge Houck and Mra. Eric Majors, educational: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLeod Jr, conservation; Mrs. K- 8. Stone, Junior division. Theme of the show will be "World Unity Through Gardening." Specimen arrangement of annu als, perennials, flowers and shrubs will be given special classification aa well a those listed here. Any per son desiring a schedule may con tact Mra. Hugh O'Connor or Mrs. Fred Karlson. Th schedule Is as follows: Arrangement Clsasts 1. World Neighbors Table ar rangements suggestive of aom on country, (1.. China, England, Franc. etc.. 2. Natural Phenomena An ar rangement of plant material to rep resent a phenomenon of nature tl., snow. wind. rain, lightning, rainbow, sunset, moonlight, etc.). S. Earth's Treasure An arrange ment to suggest on of the natural resources of the world H e., coal. Iron, tin. lead, etc.). Container and or accessories must feature sub stance chosen. To be. staged In lighted niche. 4. Birds of America A study combining an Audubon print and a flower arrangement. a. Japanese Influence A line ar rangement. I. Classic Beauty A mass ar rangement In an urn. using fruits andor vegetables to complete the composition. To be staged on a pedestal provided by th club. T. Much From Little A budget arrangement, including container, not to exceed 2. Complete inven tory of coat to accompany exhibit. a. Jewels In Jars An Imaginative still Uf composition Including a Jar of canned fruit or vegetables to sug gest a precious or semiprecious gem. The completed picture should express the Ides of the Intrinsic value of the food as well as Its in herent beauty. f. outdoor Dining Petie table arrangement. 10. A Oreen Job Foliage arrange ment. 11. Beauty and Permanence Ar rangement of dried materials. 11. Afternoon Tea Arrangement In s cup and saucer. IS. Small Fry Miniature arrange ment under three inches. 14. Bottle Arrangements. It. Basket Arrangements. It. Oractouti Oestures Corsages. 17. Hospitality Tray arrange- ments featuring fruits, veegtablee. andor flowers. Jenier Clssais 1. Bird houses or bird feeding trays. 2. Porters advertising th fall flower anew. 1. Collection ef weeds correctly labeled 4. Animals or birds mad from vegetables and or fruits. t. Miniature arrangements not over six Inches high. In each of the first four junior els ssis : First prise, tl; second prise, tl. In class No. t: First prise, tl; sec ond prise Tt cent. Special EihUkts Ed w Mesial Feateias Correct lumbering practices, Ore gon wild newer slides and garden center by Mrs. Oeorge Houck. Osrdeners are urged to bring their garden problems to the center.) Roadside stand by Mrs. Eric Ma jors. Conservation: Bird exhibit by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLeod Jr. Commercial exhibit Klamath flower shop and Kohn's flower shop. Collector's Corner Competitive: Collection of plant varieties raised by garden club. Points Cultural perfection secerding to variety to Distinction as expressed In varieties chosen It Correct naming it Site of collection t Condition .. It Kale 1. AH entries must be registered By 11 a. m. Thursday. 1. No exhibits shall before t p. sn. be removed t. Only one entry In each class may be made by an exhibitor. 4. Foliage allowed In all arrange ment classes. f. All entries In horticultural classes must be grown by exhibitors snd should be labeled as to variety wnenever possible t. Committee will supply contain ers for specimen classes. We tfBsmt REFINISH 'REBUILD ritmt Ult NO MORE It Inst It Dees. - hTA ,MC SfHSb (. a 'yySi t 's7f i ' '"'.;.: ,' liv " ' jv' ., I . (,.', THE NEW OFFICERS of the Delphion society look on os New President Mrs. Paul Angsteod signs the charter. From left to right are Mrs. Andrew Collier, vice president, Mrs Don Zum wolt, chairman of the seminar board, Mrs. A. O. Roenicke, secretary, and Mrs. Edward Johnson, treasurer. Ouderten. Initiation MERRILL Seven new members were Initiated by the Women of the Moose at their meeting July 19 In the Merrill recreation hall. Lucy Johnson. Helen Cushman." Reatha Krlzo, Anne Alrarado. Clarice Fathe. Bessie Mela and Naomi Kurti were the Initiates. Lucy Johnson was the wuiner of th crocheted doily during the Dutch auction conducted by Mrs. Dane Thompson, a member of the Klamath Falls chapter. Ten per cent of the proceeds from the auc tion go to the Merrill chapter. It waa anonunced that a bazaar will be held In October. A potluck dinner will be served at noon July 31 at the Malin park far all fnend&hip committee members and their families. The ritual com mittee held a practice in the Moose hall on July It and 11. A suggestion was made by this committee that all the ladles wear cotton frocks at the next regular chapter meeting Au gust 1. Refreshments at this meet ing will be served by the Moosehesrt alumni chairman and her com mittee. An executive committee meeting will be held July 2t at the home of Lillian Thompson. Chicken Fry Chet Barton of the Black and White ranch entertained e group of friends at a chicken dinner last Thursday evening. July 14. Quests Included Oenevleve May. berry, from Juneau. Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Frederick snd daughter, and Betty Borema. all of Morrtson. 111.. Mr. and Mrs. Oerald West and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fiegi snd family, and James Alexander, all of Poe val ley. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Barton. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Frederick. Candidates The Eagles auxiliary held a regu lar meeting Tuesday evening In th FOE hall. Plana wer made for the Joint picnic with Lakevtew Tuesday. July tt. at I p. m. At that meeting initiation of candidates will be held. Forma Is are the order of dress for women. A potluck supper will be held after the meeting. Two Feted Mrs. Orson Stearns entertained recently at a dessert luncheon for two former residents of this city, Jesnnette Jones, and Mrs. Jack Nye. Those present were Mrs. Ben Campbell. Mrs. R. B. Grey. Mrs. Orsc Foster. Mrs. Nancy Jones, Mrs. M. B. Jones. Mrs. K. Penny, Mrs. A. W. O'Brien. Mrs. T. W. Pleard. Mra. June Wallwork, Eunice Jones snd June O'Brien. tatlteladi&l! By Lenta Eeinhart Klamath Falls. July 23 At this time of the year our folks are find ing out that a new picture, a lamp, or a good looking flower con tainer does so much toward perking up the house and get ting It out of the summer doldrums. We, LLa- : S-1.:.' v- Lewis Relnhart at Relnhart, have Just received an assortment of the clever round marine bowls In which flowers are placed when the bowl 1 held up sldedown, filled with water, and tightly sealed with a rubber cup. Flowers last indefinitely In these, and they are priced from 2.95. Our genuine Audubon bird plates which have original authentic Audubon bird lithographs on English chine plates, make charming wall hang ings. They come in the very usable dessert alee, and are 2 60 each. There or eight different bird studies In th aeries. We are al ways f lad to have lamps and pic tures taken on approval, because we realize that these Important accessories must fit their surround ings, and It la very hard to visual- J las the effect at A distance. Trv I shopping for room accessories at Relnharti, Bit Main, where you r Three Years Old Little Richard Baltliator. three, yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G Btilthaior, celebrated his birthday July 19. The birthday cake and Ice cream were served by Richard s mother. aslsted by Mrs. Marvin Sliufclt. Guest acre Mike Schufdt. Bur biira Walrath. Sharrun Lee Kojus, Sally Hanville, Linda Haiivillr, Juiuiie McCrea, Mike McCrea and Jerry McCrea. Mra. Marvin Shufrlt, Mrs H R. Brower. Virginia Brower, Mrs. How ard Hanville, Mrs. Leo Rojas, Mrs. Keith Walrath, lur. and Mrs. H. t. Eckcrt, Mr. and Mrs. F. O Rey nolds, Sadie McCrea of Denver, Colo, and Elna Fund of Drs i Motnea, la. ! .Officers I Members of the newly reorganised Delphian elected officers st their first meeting on July 14. New o(li cers are Mrs. Paul Ana-stead, presi dent; Mrs. Andrew Collier, vie president. Mrs. A. O. Roenicke. sec retary, Mrs. Edward Johnson, treas urer. Mrs. Don Zumwalt will head the seminar board with Mrs. Warren Bennet and Mrs. Jamea Penniger assisting her. Mrs. Ralph Munteith la word chairman. Librarian la Mrs H. E. Oct. The society Is a study group which will meet twice a month starting In the falL European Trip Rosella Thompson, a teacher at Weyerhaeuser Camp 4. left here June 24 by plane to enter Colum bia university where ahe la taking social atudies. Instead of a regular study ses sion, the course will consist of a tnp to Europe with stops at Parts, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and England. Before she arrived at Columbia. Miss Thompson vocatloned a few days at Lake Success. She will re turn to resume her teaching duties about the first of September. Farewell Fete Bobble Nell Westrom was hon ored recently with a birthday and going -awr party. Bobbie, with her I parenis, is moving to oacramenio. want. Ouest at the party were Blllie Scogglns. Patricia Hull, Patricia Noel, Betty Crawford. Margaret Zir- i kle and Vanlce Vaupel. I The party was given at Bobble's home by her mother, Mra. C. R. Coulter. Next time you plan to serve creamed shrimp enliven the sauce with a little onion Juice and a ta blespoon of cooking sherry. No Matter HOW Q You Your Vacation Wardrobe Will Look Better CLEAN CLOTHES hold their shape better ... fit better . . . QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE CASCADE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS lOomotjsJFi Garden Tour . ' MERRILL The Lost River Gar den club will meet on Tuesday, July i 26 fur a tour of gardens. Member are asked to meet at 1:45 p. m. at I the Ben Hensel home oft the Poe valley road. At 2:4 they will visit the jt Muka gurdrn, and the tour I will conclude at the Perry Haley home on the state line road, where the business meeting will be held. I Refreshments will be served by the hostess, Mrs. Haley. I Members are asked to bring flow ers for the specimen display in their own containera. and may bring mor than on If they wish. Klamath ' Falls Garden club members are In- I vlted to attend. I At the June meeting, which waa a tour of Klamath Falls gardens, th doubl mock-orange blossom wa ' voted the most popular bloom on display. Mrs. C. r. Sharp, program chair man of the Garden club, haa an nounced that ther will be a prls given for the best original cover de slun to be used on the year pro- , gram booklet for the club. The booklets sere distributed at th last meeting In June, and any member ' who did not get one at that time ' may contact Mrs. Sharp. Graduates Friends will be Interested In ' learning that Robert Houston was graduated recently from the Port I land advertising art school. Rob ,'ert. his wife. Audrey, and daugh ! ter. Nancy Jo. will make their , home in Portland where he has I accepted a position as designer with the Oregon Neon 8ign com 1 Pnv' . . . i House Guests ' Mrs. Rex Hle't has aa her house 'guests for the next few daya her I mother. Mrs. F. T. Brower. and ' her grandmother. Mra. W. A. . Leonard. Both live In Salem. Ore- i ' Ron now. Mrs. Leonard lived here ' for many years before moving north. J I .Club Outing j The Thimble club of the Neigh- ! bora of Woodcraft held a picnic ; luncheon at Moore park Wednes I day. July 13, at 1 p.m. Twenty-six members were present. On July J7 j the club will meet at the home of i Elva Weaver, 3534 Summers lane. ; All members and friends are In vited. WESTMORLAND STERLING aotinoN l. ntv dirt. rriclnt Kiamiiftj Mrrllt( Mftitn. TaltjUht) int. KiasMtb r.its. m. t itu Go . . . When You Get There If Your Clothes rfie Kaon Dry Cleanedl HomeWedding Married at lawn ceremony wer Helen Martin ami Julius Hsllagyl. Helen la the daughter ut Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin, and Julius la the son of Mi. ami Mrs. Joseph Buhaat of YoiiiigMown .O. The two wer united at 2 o'clock on July 10 at I lie home of the bride's parenla at 1!WW Kma. The yard was decorated with pink, anil white gladioli and a bell made from gladioli waa suspended on Ilia Intllc work behind 111 scene of the vows. "Because" and "I You Truly'' wer sung pracrdlng the ceremony. The brute, who was given III mur rlage by her father, wore a white summer suit with a pink hat with pink res and veil, rlhe had while accessories. A corsage of green or chids and pink rosebuds, as pinned at Hie shoulder. Mile earned a rrd bouquet and she wore a lockrt which was a gift from Hie groom. The maid of honor, Ethel Nelson, wore a pink eyelet enibroldrry dress with a pmh hal. and a gardenia and nvtebud cors.iae. Best man waa Robert Naglr. Rev, Duane Hroett of Ih Peace Memo rial Presbyterian church read the ceremony. The bride's mother was gowned In a light aqua print dress. Hlie wore a whit hat with pink rosea and a gardenia and pink rose corsuge was pinned at the shoulder. Alter the ceremony a reception was held on the laan. The gnwm's sister, Mrs. George Gansrii. served the cake. The brides sister, la Verna Martin, served at the punch Uble with her brother. Robert Mar tin, assisting. The young couple went to Ashland on a wedding Hip. They will live in this city on their return. Installation Members of the Lioness club are planning an Installation dinner with the men's group on June M 1st 7 p. m,il the Willard hotel. I Mra. Aims lee I'heruerh will be th principal speaker. Installing of ficer will be Mra. Edward Robin son. New officers to be Installed are Mrs. Winston Piirvine. president: Mrs. Raymond Ward, vice presi dent: Mrs. Cliff Mary, secretary treasurer: Mrs. F.ilward Hickman, lalaon officer, and Mrs. Jamea Brown and Mra. Fred MUanl, di rectors A corsage will be given to each officer and Mrs. Paul Lee. retiring president, will be given th past president's pin and an orchid. - CTrr vrt ef,nrr'ys'., axe-'-arv ?-. &s,.Viim!rTmritx,,'liiW!- - ' ! WINDOW TREATMENT!! i By Cloud Venetian Blinds ! J Factory to You in 48 Hour Porch Shades Imported from Chin). All Sites In Stock. Special Prices. Window Shades Mad to Your Measurement. Save by Usinj Your tollers. Traverse Rods Can Toko Car of Any Installation. Curtain Rods & Drapery Cranes Far Any Kind ef Installation. CLAUD H. DAVIS CO. ttt Mala A fragrance with special appeal or tbos who dehgkl irt being feminine. A genlle, .iMlimitlc, faintly spicy fragrance . . . in gifts to I urn llf prettiest beads. CURRIN'S Joint Party CIIILOgUtN Agalha Frances DIUIivo, six, and her sevii.yar-olit sister, Durls Ann. were anlertaliied at a Joint birilwlny purty on Sunday, July 11. by their nioihvr, Mra. Frank Dlolivo. Th lao returned shortly beloi the party from Rend wher they had been visiting relatlvrs. Young gursls of III afternoon wrie Ilobbv and Kicky Ulebcr, Hilly Ult.-a. Kenny llobnck. Mrlvln t iltlri. Clark Kotllnn, Mercedes Lopes. Cherry ami Mlckl Jo Wolff, ami the brother of the guests of honor, Tony UlOllvu. Also at Hie DlOllvo'e hum wer the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Junius lloaman, and Mr, and Mis. Milton llarrrtt of llend. Picnic Planned MKHIUI.L The Rrhckahs met In regular session July 18, with Maxine Cole, noble grand, prvsid nig. Plana for a picnic to be held at Collier park Monday, July II, wer discussed, and all members are Invited. The I OOP baseball learn haa a game achetluled with Chlloquln for that afternoon also. M.irv llaskins, captain, asks all the members of the Initiation drill tram to meet at I p. m. Friday, July 3tl. In the hall for practice. A special meeting will be held August . when the assembly presi dent will be here to preside at Initiation ceremonies. 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