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KAOE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON SATURDAY, AUC. 13, 1?4t Guild Meeting Busy Session TULELAKI Th Guild of the Tulelake Community Pre.sbyterlan thurrh had a busy session, Wednesday. August 10. tt the home of Mrs. Chester 6tonecypher. Mrs Ocorge Fischer wa co-hostess and devotion wer led by Mrs. Frnk Howard. Mrs. Howard, wife of one of the recent homesteaders whose has band served In the nary during the last war. told of the experiences of mission sines In the Philippines, where the worst problem la to con vert idnl worshipers and to over- come age-old superstitions. Mr. and . . . Mis. Howard wlU speak at the next J M r) AT) P ... .n,, of Lh. luild to bey U I IKJIIIC held In the church annex August 17, Thia will be Quarterly missionary program. Mrs. Tom Newton spoke on retired missionaries. With Mrs. J. W. Shepard In the chair, members voted to serve a dinner for the Rainbow girl In the near future. Itave the go-ahead sign to Mrs. H. T. Street, chairman of the stained glass memorial window, for Installation and put ISO made by serving the annual chamber of commerce dinner Into the window fund. Specification! for the window which will honor all service men of the Tulelake community will be sent to Portland Immediately and It is expected that the window ill be In br next Memorial Day. Contrt buttons to this fund are still being gladly accepted. A committee was appointed to send box of food to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McNaughton. missionaries In Northern Japan, who writs) that food is very scarce there. The guild will also sponsor a rum mage sale about the time that transient harvest labor arrives in the falL Donations of clothing, even lightweight summer garments, will be welcomed since soma shipments are tent overseas to warmer climes- Mrs. Fthel Howard, Oklahoma, wss a guest. Hostesses at the August 17th meeting will be Mrs. Tom Newton and Mrs. Jim Stoddard. Devotional will be by Mrs. OUle Moore. Rebekah BONANZA The Bonanza Fra ternity Rebekah lodge log was hon ored on August (by a visit from the president of the Oregon Rebekah assembly. Lela Ramsey, and the assembly chaplain. Jennie Hum. With Esther Feral und, past noble grand, presiding, two candidates, - Lester Boggs and Lorem Holzha us er, were Initiated. Following the Initiation a social hour was held. Sally Oourley. Oer tie Webber, and OseD. Westherty were hostesses. The Bonanza Rebekah lodge was represented at the district conven tion held In Klamath Falls August t by Bessie Holxhauser. Luccla Web ber, Blanche Morley, Virginia Holx hauser, Eva 8 trunk. Larue Mark ham. Ada Sparrlngton. Sally Oour ley. Janet Pernhind. Louise Kelly, Ada Kruger, Dorothy HotzhauseT. Vella Wilder, Gertie Dick, Beverly Roberts. Eva Roberts, Esther Pern lund, Oerue Webber, Bonnie Fern lun. Mrs. Hamaker and Kathleen Markham. Meeting Held The Maranatha missionary soci ety of the Bible Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Emma Judd on Tuesday August a at 6 p. m. for its regular business meeting and a pot luck picnic After the picnic the group was led In the tinging by Mrs. Oreta Van Duker. Short descriptions of four of the Bible schools and col leges were given by Mrs. Lillian Stenberg on .the Monday Bible school. Mrs. Sarah Fields on the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. Rose smitn sn the Multnomah school of the Bible, and France Smith on the WesUnont college. Campus Picnic The annual all campus picnic for the Oregon Technical institute fac ulty, employes and families is olan ned for Wednesday, August 17. at :w p. m. to picnic which Is soon. sored by the Faculty Women' club will be held at Moore park. Picnic chairman I Mrs. John Howard. She will be assisted by Mrs. H. Rotrock. Mrs. R. L. Smith. Mrs. H. Pederson, Mrs. P. O'Connell, rs. j. uraotree. Mrs. D. Daughtery, Mrs. D. Jones. At the picnic the faculty wives will greet new member of the faculty and their families. Entertained MERRILL Mrs. Riley DeLap entertained at bridge recently. Two table were in play and prises were won by Mrs. George Elliott for high core, Mrs. Virgil Rexford for sec ond high, and to Mrs Everett Jones for travelling. Refreshments were served to Mrs. M. A. Bowan, Mrs. R. w Steele. Mrs. Rexford, Mrs. Jones, Mr. John Olacomint. and Mm. C. E. Sharp of Merrill. Mrs. miintrJ from Klamath Falls, and Roaella I Richardson from Malta. I m0M tlfp Come out and help u celebrate! 1' lil gam' s- TT-S. Itlrthday Cake Served 6 to 1Q P. M. GOOD FOOD AS ALWAYS! Entertainment by Wilbur Stiles, piano and tolovox, Cliff Helton, vocali and drums. Mr. and Mrs. John Eugene uuon art now at home In Albuquerque. N. M.. after their wedding In Portland July 33. The ceremony was per formed by Dr. Paul 3. Wright at the First Presbyterian church with reception afterward in the church lounge. Thg bride, formerly Mrs. Vlvlennt Odishaw, Is the daughter of Mrs, Esther Handwerk of Chicago, who i as present for the ceremony. Eu- gene Is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. , j. u Olson, formerly of this city I and now of Portland. I David Michels and James Merrill, cousins of the bridegroom, were i ushers. Assisting at the reception were i Mrs. H. M. Parkhurst. Mrs. E. P. Torgerson Jr. and Jeanne Merrill of this city. Eugene plan to work for hi mas ter degree thia fall at the Uni versity of New Mexico In Albu querque. Garden Club Plans TULELAKE Because of recrea tion plan at Crescent lake during the early part of August there will be no regular meeting of the Tule lake Garden club this month. The meeting date has been changed from the second Tuesday in the month to the fourth Tuesday to the September meeting will fail on the 27th. The place will be an nounced later. Officers will be elected at this meeting. Member are asked to bring teed pods of garden flowers and weed to make winter bouquet. Hayride Held The Bonanza Youth Recreation club, which 1 sponsored by the Rebekah lodge, held a hayride on August a. Members are planning a swimming party on August 17 at OTI. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Femlund and Mr. and Mrs. L Dick will chaperon the group. All young people of Po valley. Dairy. Langell valley and Bonanza are Invited to all activities of the club. The club met on the first and third Wednesday night in the Odd Fellow hall In Bonanza. Penny Club BONANZA Mr. Mabel Maxwell entertained the Bonanza, Penny club at her home on Wednesday evening. Birdie Burke sm k.k nrtza at bridge, and Betty Penole i mi mmfrvA I Present avere Noma Bechdoldt, nauiu moor, omit Burke, Flor ence Horn. Blanche Oowen. Betty Pepple and Lillian Bechdoldt. Guest Honored BONANZA Mr. Owen enter tained on Fridav Betiy Jo Bradley of LakevteW who Jotinon has been visiting here. Quest were Betty Jo Bradley. ! Hnnorprl auieruie iaroorn. joan zick. Ruth Mary Thomas and Mary Anne Leavttt Pinochle 6HEVLIN Mr. Rolland Guznp- ert entertained member of her pinochle club Wednesday, August 1, at her home. Guests included Mrs. Vernon Sayre. Mr. Ben Conklln. Mr. Frank Mauger, Mrs. Amos Thompson. Mrs. George Wall. Mrs. OrvUle Bean and Mr. Harry Stingley. Mr. Mauger received high prize, Mr. Sayre. low, and Mrs. Stingley. traveling. Party-Time LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris entertained at their home on Tuesday. Present were Mr. Jerry Van Busklrk and family of Tulelake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and Betty Beaver all of Santa Rosa. Mr. and Mm. Rosa Stampley. Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Short and son, of Hen ley. The auxiliary to the Veteran of Foreign War met in the library clubroom Thursday evening, August 4 and In the absence of the presi dent. Ruby Bowman, the Junior vice president, Orace Crump, pre tided. A several of the other offi cer were also absent, only routine business wa transacted, and plana tor the post and auxiliary picnic were discussed. The date for the nlrmle im till unAmMAmA h,, 11 w inrvninrMl lata Th, nv m. ul 1 will be Thursday, August 18. I "? MISS 3RD ANNIVERSARY Monday, Aug. 15 ryrTT 1 Eli A A FAREWELL LUNCHEON for Diane Hines, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hines of Tulelake, was held in her honor Wednesday. The Hines ore movirvj to Santa Barbara soon. Present were Jerry Lee Van Buskirk, Donno Dragoo, Joan Earler, Diane and Claudette Shuck. The party was given by Mrs. Clifford Shuck and was followed by o matinee. Ouilensn. Birthday Party LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Louis Monroe Sr. of Cave Junction vis ited here on August t to celebrate the birthdays of Louis Sr. and Paul Monroe. The family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe. A poUuck dinner was served at noon followed by a social hour. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mon ro Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas. Ruth. David. Margie and Butch Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dear born, Paul, Mark and Ted Dear born, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Monroe and Jrrl and Louis Jr. Bride's Party Mary 6c heck, bride-elect of Don aid Sauers. was leted with a bridal shower August S at the home ot Mrs. Lynn Props L. The theme wss a kitchen party. The nuptials are planned lor October 31. Quest at the party were Mrs. C. A. Reppe. Mrs. Thomas Massey. Mrs. Gomer Caseman. Mrs. Bert Hawkins, Mrs. Robert Worley. Mrs. Mark Watson, Mrs. Lulu Hutchuis. Mrs. Mclvln Era in, Mrs. Russell Griffith, Mrs. Claude Schaup. Mrs. Roy Grumble. Mrs Brnjamen Campbell. Mrs. Clarence Huruuker, Mrs. Vera Lowe. Mrs. George Lar sen. Mrs. W. E. Scheck. the bride's moth"'' nd MtrT Scheck. Sunday Dinner LANOELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazier entertained at dinner on Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nylon and three children, and Mrs. Colleen Brvtoe. all of Yuba Cuty. Calif .. Mrs. Mary Smith and Mr. and Mrs. O. C Mint King was honored Friday evening at 7:30 with a going away shower given by the ladies of the First Christian church. Miss King will leave early In Sep tember for Eugene wnere she Is entering Northwest Christian col lege to prepare herself for the mis sionary field. LANOELL VALLEY Mrs. Mike Dearborn entertained on Sunday lor her son. Pa ill. who was lour years old. Maria and Monte Burnett. Hen ry. Teddy and Mark Dearborn ate dinner with Paul and enjoyed an afternoon of games. Twenty-one members of the Re bekah social club attended the pot luck luncheon and business meeting held In the I OOP hall Wednesday. August 10, and at this time the secret pals were revealed and each remembered with a gift Name were also drawn for the coming year. The Golden Circle class of the I First Baptist church Sunday school met at the home of Mr. John Pat terson, 702 N. Eleventh, on August 1 for the regular monthly meeting. The afternoon was spent In sewing for the needy. Refreshment were served by the hostess. it' ? Send year cleaning with your I a a n d r y I Phone Sill or SMS for pickup and delivery. lf 1. CASCADE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS' Klamath's Finest Convention TULELAKE Plana for attending the state Legion auxiliary conven tion were heard at the regular meet ing of the auxiliary, No. 1M. Tues day night. Sessions w ill be held In Los Angeles August 13-17. Those attending are Mrs. Mae Rudd. department chaplain. Mrs, Helen Cushman. president of the Tulelake unit. Mrs. Edith Oresham and Mrs. Sam Phillips. Attending the Legion convention In the same city and driving south with the women were Sam Phillips, commander of Tulelake Legion post. No. 164. and Lee Sonnenbrrg The auxiliary also heard a report by Pat McFall. delegate to Oirl state at Sacramento. Birthday Dinner v.EST5IDE-Mrs. Dee Chandler gave a birthday dinner Sunday lor ner nusoand at their home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt and daughter. Mary Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family o f Langell Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple of Bonanza. Tulelake Mr. and Mr. Marvin Thomas have as house guest a nephew, Harold Thomas of Beverly Hills. A graduate this year of UCLA he will take post graduate work next term in preparation tor a position as an athleuc coach. Other house guests of the Thomas' thia week are Mr. Eva Gtlson and daughter. Dorothy of Pasadena, Calif, who have been touring Canada and the Northwest. Miss Gilson Is a vice principal at Glendale high school. About 100 young homesteaders or the 1M7-44-4V groups attended a picnic Wednesday afternoon and evening in the Malln park. Dads showed up for the evening lunch and a late swim after mothers and youngsters had spent most of the day In th park. Mr. and Mr. A. E. Ryekman have Just returned from a trip to Koseourg. coqullle. Coos Bay and other coast point, combining bust. ness and pleasure. They traveled the north bank of the Umpqua one way where extensive road con structlon Is under way. Black berries were large and plentiful and the Ryekman stopped at patch or two to pick. Mrs. Hildur Larson and daugh ter, Joyce, are visiting at Turlock at the home of Mr. and Mr. John Bowman where the Bowman have Just welcomed a new son. first child In the family. The little boy. born August 6 ha been named Ed ward John. Mrs. Bowman 1 the former Marg Larson. The Parent-Teacher association of the high school will meet Thurs day night, August IS to start activi ty preparations for the coming school year. Mrs. Leonard Meshke. new n resident, will annoint mm. mltteea so that the organization can begin functioning toon after the opening of school later thia month. The us of perfume was forgot ten after the fall of Rome. It was brought back to Europe from Asia Minor by the Crusaders. not too early to . get clothe ready lor jNaCZ "Back to S School" Right now, before th rush. Is the time to have your school clothe cleaned and pressed, ready to got We re specialists In restoring gar ment of all kind to their original hap and lustre. Send them to-dayl Opp. Post Office Blv Rodney lladley. who has spent the past two months at Paisley working for George Elder, returned nome (Saturday. i Carol Brown, of Lakevlew. as-1 slstanl upervuor of the rremonl taMuiiMi iwirai. npriifc several aays in uie my aistrici last wek. Oracle Myers of Corning. Calif Is visiting fur a few days with lrnia Cambron, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis left last week to spend two weeks visit ing relatives at Pine Blulf. Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilbert and daughter lefl Wednesday lo spend the remainder of the week at San Francisco. Mrs. Lee Staub and son. John Lee. spent a few days here viMtmg relatives from their home at Prai ne City. Mary Gale Smith, who spent sev, era! days visiting Jo and Barbara Campbell, returned to her home In Klamath Falls August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock had as Ihetr guest last week-end Mrs. Hitchcock brother, siiter-ln-law, and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lanu and daughter of Salem. Soraque River Robert and Glenn llaskins re turned to their home In Washington after spending the past three months wtlih their grandmother, Mr. Florence Haskins. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camlnl and daughter enjoyed a picnic at Moore park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Crume were business visitors In Bly Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. i Brick ritnwe returned from the vacation Monday. They visited lelativea and friends and California. The Stowe ftre em ployed at Oienger's store. Mr. Oeorgie Casebeer. Bly post mistress, was a guest of Mr. and Mr. E. W. Varnum Sunday. Mrs. Lillian sumeman was a bus iness visitor in Bly Monday. Yvonne Lugo has returned home from a two-month vacaUon In Hoopa. Calif . with her aunt, Mrs. Patricia McWIUIams. Mrs. Mary Chioquln has been on the sick list for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Budge Rolf and family, who have made their home here for the past five months, have moved to Bly. Automotive Hint Unless the engine I started slowly, the piston and the cylin ders will not expand evenly, caus ing unnecessary wear on the motor. I Dorothy Gray 1km (ms t"lJ:"SSW NIWIST rnTiurT rime I H mr.HT ,r HVt r HESJirta The iaU red pouch doublet at a coin purse! 3th and Main Mrs. Cornett Sees Harmony For GOP's Republican leaders who staged a flglu over the chairmanship of the national committee can gel together in a harmoiiiinia parly program. Mrs. Olive Cornell, Klamath woman and Oregon national committee woman, said on her return home today. Mis. Cornell attended the sessions In Washington where Uuy Gabriel son ul New Jrrcy was elected OOP chairman In a rlitse tight with sup porters ot Axel J. Uevk of South liakota. Mrs. Cornell voted for Heck and. when It was over, Joined others 111 making the election of Unbrielaon unanimous. She said today thai Beck s sup portera would go all the way in help ing give the UOH a solid front If "given the opportunity' by the OabrtrlMin group. Especially, she ex presed the hope that Beck will re main aa chairman of the egrlcultui al committee, which la planning a coiilcrence at Sioux City September ii. "If that happens," said Mrs. Cor nel, "11 is possible Mr. Beck can do more (or the parly aa agricultural chairman than aa national commit tee chaltman. 1 think he can lead the way toward a farm policy that will win the support of the sound farmers ot the nation." Bonanza Mrs. Cliff Dalian and Kalhy are In Centralis, Wash., with her mother who la very ill. Frank Lovelady la receiving med ical car in Klamath falls. Mr. and Mrs. Irvtn Pool are par ents of a baby girl born August I. Site ha been named Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kcasell also have a new baby, thia one a boy. Mra. Don Rosa and Darrell of Langell valley spent Wednesday with Mrs. Beverly Lan and daugh, vers. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Turner. Joan Zirk. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and Betty Jo Bradley were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift and family on Thursday evening. Mrs. Dan House and Janice and Susan are spending several days In Klamath Palls with Mr. and Mrs Konnie Rosa and family. The Bonanraj Beef club held a picnic Sunday at the llellekson ranch In Langell valley. ' Forty adults and children attended, in cluding the leader. John Heyden, and family of Klamath Falla. The Bonanxa fire department an swered a call Sunday when a grass fire started behind the Oasis. Mr. slid Mrs. Dewey Horn left last week for a two-week vacation. They will visit their daughter and family at Portland while away. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Puddy ar spending this week at Dallas. Ore, Mr. and Mra. F-d Gowen of Klam ath Falla were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Martin of Canyonvllle spent several days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown. Friday evening the Martins and Mr. and Mrs. rn Rosa and son vLsited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodge I of Tulelake. Mr. and Mrs. Omen Pepple spent Saturday evening at Lakevlew with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley. Betty Jo Bradley returned home with them after spending a week with Ihe Pepples. On Wedneaday the Pepple went to Westside to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chandler and family. Development by the I'm ted Rules of the all-metal fighting plan sev eral years ago rendered obsolete all other types of military cralt. both here and abroad. ' FOR RENT br wssk at Sewing Machines Lais Sewing Machine Service Aae gtrhaaes rtl (kana Has The Original Tlirce-Lipstick Pouch plus lax CompU'.te Fail Lipstick Wardrobe! SHADISl I mokgat sigr.t lOtTH AWy.MCa.1 c V LEAVING TOMORROW for her home in Ooklond, Colit., is Norcen Cuvotiough. Noreen has spent the pobt seven weeks here visiting her aunt, Delia McCrath, of this city, and her uncle, Martin McGfOth, ot Lokeview. Guilnlsll British Novelist Raps California LONDON. Aug. IS ifl British, born Novelist Pamela Fiankau. who now lives In California, aald Friday she haa returned to England to "un coil my nerve ends." She explained: "Life In California la very com fortable, very expensive, very hy genic and very tiring She had some advic for British visitors to America: "Head the advertisements rather than the new and stay out of all conversations beginning 'this gov ernment ot yours . . ." Miss Frankau will visit her nov elist father. Gilbert Frankau. and relax In her native Devonshire. 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