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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1949)
PACE SEVENTEEN WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1949 Mid -Week , SOUIIiTV Concert A colurrt of violin mulr with im rlrctloit on the Hawaiian (intar haa brn x hrdulrd fur 3 p m Hun lny, Auiuat 14. at falrvlrw achnol. Tha ennrart will ttalurr a 64).plra nrchfNtra comH)ad of Klamath Sears Salutes MALIN and all the Klamath Basin fill rluldrrn brtwarn tht !' of HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON h ti j-ri ii a 9 m, AijTJ i j a ii ii t and 1. r J t Tii.i,,w i rr - ' - - - H ' f mil 'fi'if ittr' in .Iki W I in v - " ' 1 "' " " - MIMBERS Of THI ADVISORY boord (or the Thcto Theto Rho girls ort shown obove. They ore, front row, left to right, Mae Anderson, member of the state board, Bernice Mc Cracken, new advisor, Corine Lorson, outgoing odvisor. Either Fitxwater, assistant odvisor. Back row, Ellen Wade, Amy tllsmore and Lucille Bold, advisory boord. Charlee Vin. e few j ' I t 1 J .j:U.-.3.-.. r,. I , M V ii n ni' I ih.il.nl.- W.J WED AT HOME were Helen Mortin ond Julius Szilogyi. The two repeoted their vows on July 10. They ore now living in this city. Charlea Vn. A regular meeting of th auxiliary to the Veteran of Foreign Ware waa held In the library clubroom ThurwUy evening. July Jl. at I p m. with Ruby Bowman presiding. CAl-OII Held Over! fr Anttflto tunny Wth( Mn wir nun i, , t .. u Ant NEW WIS WEEK! S.mttli DirriKINT jiisoTO toiib TArriNfl lTON ARTIST! mMJ voir Nam from tht UI convrntlon wrf rf d and follrm lnt Uif buslnru WMlont of tht two loditrt Ihf mil lry wrvrd enftr nd Mndwirhci to mrmbrn of Prllrun poat 1303. jjyi Troni-Ploilie g AWCi Mlrocl Firv i2tJ 'n on Vilehtn linoleum saves eountUti waiingt. You clean floors with damp clolh or g mop and the gleam Hays put. g Skid leil, long-lailing, to eaiy to a opply. Alt h con foi fwifvrt. nWHfl. Pintm. ert, llM elrfif krM lMI mHU.) A a Store ! 1229 E. Main Ph. 3324 , ........... J Hwinuirrd by tha Junior Mull- flan ot Amerlra, Inc. thla la ona of many conctrla liven thla month all ovrr the wejlarn lat. Tha Junior Miulrlana iroup la a branch of tha National Iiutuute of Mualc and Arta. The llmlrurtor In Klam ath PalU U Norwelan-born Krl tlan Olppo. Mr. Oippo rama to tha United Blalea In 18 on a acholarihlp ahlch waa to enable him to atudy directing In thla country. However, he decided to remain here and thua loat hla srhotarthip. Before comlnt to thla country Mr. Olppo atudled at the Unlvertity of Olo where ha took couraea In mutlc and dra ma ilea. Tirketa for the concert may be obtained from Florence Lampro puloa, prrtldriil of the Junior Miul clana here. -fVilolt on the program will be Athena Lampropuloa who wil play ' Saraband'' by Carl Dlom. All the proreeda from the concert will go to the Junior (roup here to pay Incidental eapenaea and for (roup entertainment. Ault from working with the Junior Mualciana. Mr. Olppo alio atated that anyone who playa an inatrument of anv type la welcome to vim at the KC hall on Wed neaday evenlnx at 30. It la hla hope to form a little aymphony orcheatra here. There will be no charge for thia (roup. Delegates The American Legion auxiliary. Klamath unit I. held It regular meeting Tueaday evening. July 10. at the Veterana Memorial hall. Mra. Julian Abbott, outgoing Olrla' State chairman, waa In charge of the program and Introduced Dolorea Kidder, KUHS. Eleanor Emery. KUHS. and Ellen Murphy, Sacred Heart academy. Theae girl were chonen thta year to attend Olrla' State which waa held In Salem June 11 to 30 They gave Intereating re port on their actlvttlea during tht week. Tht following delegatea were elect ed to attend tht alate convention to be held In Salem Augtut 4. I and They are Mra. Everett Hntchkla Jr . Mra Fred Heilbronner. Mr. Paul Otterbeln, Mra. P. C. Norbeck. Mr M. E. Cooper and Mr. Julia William. It waa decided al thla meeting that tha auxiliary will not meet during the month of Augtut. Tht neat regular meetng will bt Septem ber I. Mr. and Mr. L. Lancaster have been hnftta to aeveral gueata re cently. Vltltlng for few day were A. D. Cochran and daughter. Pa trice, from Orange, Tex. While here the vuitora viewed Crater lake and pent a day at Lake o the Wooda. On their return trip they motored via Salt Lake Clly to Denver. Other gueta for the pat 10 day were Mr. and Mra. Max E. Love, on-ln-law and daughter of the lncaster. and two grandchildren. Patty and Dennv ot Lot Angelea. They returned Thursday. - mm ty y- W if ' mM n, i I e ' f NEW PRESIDENT of the Ma lm American Legion auxili ary is Nettie Pierce. Mrs. Pierct was elected to her post ot a meeting recently. Evergreen. Tl1lJC7S.I K0Oll0r Be sure it's PURE CANE Be sure with OH Mother KhosTBesri ITS OM1N Syminnieir CBeairoinice I Bats II tdJ eVicr """" i ouses Sixes 32 to 38 No. 1 15 12 REG. NOW ,49 3.98 2.98 1.98 2 99e NEW SHIPMENT louses checks, plaids and stripes Sizes 12 through 20 1 79 to 2 All Summer Sportswear, Hats and Sun Dresses Reduced for Clearance! 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