SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1949 ' HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACI JIVIN Zweybruck Speaker At Soroptimist I'll! Bnrmitlmlit rlub nf Klanmlli falls mrt Thursday at 13:16 at Uit I'rllcuii party mom. At Hits intulttr inrrtlug, Ilir eprclal program aea arreiigrd by Piuxram (Jlmliiiiaii lllum-lie l.uncly with Lorraine (olltluill aa dial! mull of tha day. 'Ilia (Irat aiieaarr wee I'rggy Wllllama, who liaa brrll a trartirr nf art but tiaa rrrriitly turned to rrtran h in tiallva arta and crafta. Hha liaa brrn attiilylng and gatliriliig material fur lectures In Mexico, and haa silent llliull llmr taklnil nil. .red shrira to lllusllale point III color, drslmi, and coinHnliliin. Hli Inlutinnl Uia group I hat alia had aoma xrrllrnt alldra of Klanmlli Kails, md t'latrr lake to luka bark with tier. Hhe waa an asiimaiit to I'lo fraaor Kinmy Kwrybrurk thla sum aier at tha art erlinul at Oi l. Nora, Oia aerond aM-aker and daughter of I'mfnaor Zwrylirurk. poka nf tha hipl'allty shown I hem while In Klamath Kali' The intrrrnl, rnthu'lesni, frlendllnea. tirf talent of tha neonle aha mrt during hrr atay In Ihr city had madr a ilrrp linprras'on on her and aha rxprrsMl a dcaitr to re turn again. Hlia waa rially gne aroua In her pralM of tha Klamath huh arhool atudenta aha had In her courara at OTI. She madr number of painting, of ec-rnra III Klamaih county lm her exhibit In New York and thu tall aha will display her work at tha Municipal Art Oallery of New York City. Hha la director of the trxtlle department nf tha arhool fina and Industrial dlvuvlon of the Anu-rlcan Crayon comimny In New Ynfk and la coiisldcrrd aa ona of tha best. Tha I attaaker Waa PrnfeaMir rmmy ZweWiruck who waa tha di rector of tha art arhool hera Una unimer. rroin 1931 to l31 Profruor 7.ry. brurk carna to tha Unltad Hutea difficult)! probably lira In attempt aarh year from Vienna for a arrlea , l"g to guru Ilia pro par tamper, of lecture toura through thr roun- I lu"-- I" 'th IhrrmoataUc try. bha had promised her daunh- ! cn'roU. It may be that the con- trr that aha would be educated In the United HUlra. On hrr last via It In 131 aha received prrmuuion to brtng hrr daughter to the United main, where ahe enrollrd hrr In arhool. They rrmalnrd here and aha has contributed much to thla country In the way of art. tthe told thr j group that thry were Indeed for tunate to live out here In the went wttart everything la comparatively new. Bha frela that tinea we are wot handicapped by tradition It glvaa ua a chance to go far In mod ern art and dealt n. After the meeting many mem bera and I urate rrmalnrd to look ever the work that aoma of the club membara had done in the art claaaaa thla aummer. The following wrre gueata of club mrmbera: Oeorglanna Hpragur. Mia. ' Drton. Mr Loula Mann, Dorothea Klllng-on, Han Oorllrr Alrxandrr, Mra. liana Urhertk. Brnilre Drltt. Helen Balmtlne, Merlon Albrecht, and Mra. O Hare, who la a for mer Boroptlmtit In Camaa, Wash ington. Prizes Won The He -bin rluh mrt Thurad.r I .evening Augual 35 at the home of j rr- thrrmomrter and a little rannle Thompann for oard party. ' rarrful allrntlon will be a lure curt 1 Prlare were won by rdna Jen.rn. ' '" baking faUurea cauard by Incor fVtiy Long. Prancea llrrbrrt and nct trmprraturre. aiaudla Lavrann. A FIRST BIRTHDAY is always a big event, and it was for Lorry Walker, son of Mr. ond Mrs. W. F. Walker Jr. of this city. He was one year old August 22. His grandparents ore Mr. ond Mrs. John Hocrth of this city and Mr. ond Mrs. w. r. waiKer or i rumann, Jonrt-MUIrr. till,' PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION 715 JfUrton Phon 4279 Hours: 9 to 12 PURPOSE: To aid tht Physical, IntolUctual. Social ond Emotional Growth of your child, cramnarai iwrrrnM. M irate, turn fa. rhythm, lntnjmnUi, tfrv(atlon, rrtMHr pr atww. Aril ind rnifU, mI and flntor painting, nvwi1.nf laadlnfl is raramlra. Unril arU, itorlaa. dramalltatlnna, apch wnrh. ArtlrltM teMidtng tha aoelal iludlt homa unit, ator play, M. Natura atudr haalth, mid morntnf )ulc and erarkar. MAI L ri'BNITI'Hlt Capaclally daalfnad; Unlvaralty achool typa Waaka and toy i, aand box. CAHrri'L flKAl.TH AND iAFrTT HI milVlMON. OPKNR IPPTKMnKR ilh. Opan for InapaellMi Sunday, Monday and ava ntna. Knrollmanla takan all wak. MUSIC SCHOOL AH Ages Allaraaaai ,klf aa all r larif. ritna, alalia Inatnirllon. Rurtlmrnli and thaorr. Harnifinr taaihl, with laMna for advanced alurtanla. laarher hal on harmony tor eradlt Ihrouch Unlvarally eatrnalon. luile mailo (andimtnlali prraantrd In proper eequanc. Carrael pirebaUaleal aaarsaeh with youn children. Adall b,laa,ra laelhai and book daalfnad especially for yeu. aiaairs arraaead for Individual neede. Mrs. Robert Dedrlck, Director f'erllried and year, aaparleneed faille arhaat Traekerl Malta and l intnUrr (IfadnaU aula Cllei. ai. Claud, Minn. Aadla an4 vliaal cradlli l hlra alala, C'alll.l I'rl'lla lrhal Tralnlnf and aiparlanea. Coffee Hour Mr Mary Klljtbrlh Jruiiraa waa honored (September 1 on tha occa sion of her arventy-alxth birthday with a code hour given by h a r daughter Mr , C'harL , Kandall at tha Imma of Mra. Krrrman Younl. Attending tha affair wara Mra. Hauli 'I weed, l.uclle Tweed, Mra. Itny Itrcvr. Mra. Ornrge Moaea. Mra. U-wl Hornby, Mra. Kugrria Williams, Mra. Kdward Htiark, Mra. kdward Livingstone, Mra. Kol and Wiwlit. Mra llert Thomaa, Ml. Handy I'litrrt, Mra. John rk.hu Ixit and Hnaron Kendall and tha h.Miriviea Mra. Yount and Mra. Kendall. 'Baking Failures? If rakra roma out of tha oven pala and flabby, coars In feature or b u r n a d around tna edgaa, rhancr are tha oven temperature la n 'tlame. If the ovan haa no thermoatat. tha ""e "-"iuih either raar. a portable ovrn thermometer la an excrllrnt guide to accural baking Irmiieraluxea. In utlng the ovrn without a control, a glaiue at the Ihrrmoinrlrr Indl catea when the ovan heat ahould or raira or lowrrra to kerp a con temperature The Uirrmomr- trr la also uarful In tratlng the ac- rurary uf the ovan wiin Ihermoatat- Ic conttul. Chooae an ovrn thrrmomrter that Ukra up a minimum of apace and dnran't Inirrlrre with the arrange, mrnt of baking pane. On that I black enameled metal with ahlny chrome trim. It haa a round, clock Ilka tar printed with black, rajy eaprrially handy la mad of aturdy to-rrad tigurrs. Bmail and compart, thla thermometer la dralgned to tand on. or hang from, the oven rack To tu. hang or aland the Ihrr momrtrr on the ovrn rack on which the food la to be baked. Turn the heat on high to pre-heat the oven to the deal red temperature. Then lowrr the hrat to keep Uia tempera ture rotutant. It will be necraaary to perk at the thrr.nometer during the baking period to be certain thai ,h h cnrTecllT adjuated. How. ihower-Luncheon Mr. John C. ONell waa fried recently with a ahowrr glvrn at the home of Mra. Martin Irving by Mra. Irving and Mra, Clayton Burrell. The affair waa a luncheon and baby ahowrr. Ollta war held In two maple cradle. Prrarnt wrr the gurat of honor. Mra. John O'Nrlll. Mr. John Pick rtl. Mra. Thorn aa ODwyrr. Mra. Jamea Ivory. Mr. Arthur Retnhart, Mra. Ray Mc.Natr and tha hoat. furl. fT) a a Bridal Party A pre-nuptlal party waa given re cently by Mra. Bud Peteratrlncr and Mr. Charlra Man at the Pe trratnnrr home honoring Beverly Zanuky and Dirk Smart. Prmrnt for the gathering were Brverly Zamaky. Mr. Tony Mol. tore. Mr. Bill Bauatlen. Rulh Lan dry, Marie Buty. Mary Hawklna. Portland. Mra. Douglaa Clement. Mra. Bill Wilton. CorvallU. Blllle In MrAdama, Han Pranctaro, Mar relyn Wurglna, Irrne Rumlano, Wll. Iowa. Calif Jind Mra. Richard Olo vrr. mother of the groom. a e a Birthday Party fjiurenr Hill rrlrbratrr hi ftev rnth birthday with party at hit home Atikuat 1. Prrarnt for the party wrr Larry Nlchola. Michael Wr.lt, Janlr Nichols, Penny Vt Hill. Trudy Thurman, Carleene Thurman. Wealry Smith, Bra and Donna Pot. Drnnle and Jeanne Kay Shrorder and Larry Hill. MARRIED on August 28 were of Mr. ond Mrs. T. C. Corson, Mr. ond Mrs. M. C. Thurman. First Baptist church. Birthday Luncheon CHILOQUIN-Judy Colllna, daufhler of Mr. and Mra. Walter Colllna, celebrated hrr tenth birth day laat Thuraday at a luncheon liven by her mother. Oueat for the occatlon wrr Au drey McNult. Linda and Mend a MrndrnhalL Marjort Reed. Lealle Lrake. Loula Nlehaua, Janet Clark. Bharon Unruh. who tame up from Klamath Pall, th rural of honor aUler, Mary Yee. and Judy, a a a Wedding Announced Th ChrUtmaa holldava will be th ertllnf of th seddinc of Jo anna Cox. daufhtcr of Mr. and Mr. Joatph Cox. and Raymond Carder Jr, arm of Mr. and Mra. W. R. Car der Br, of Prineville. Both youni people have been at tendinc Orraon Htat collrte. Jo anne will enter her Junior year In aclrnc. Joanne ha been acUve In arhool where ah la on the perch tram. SHe la member of Alpha Xt Delta aoronty. Th emtarmrnt waa flrat an nounced aprlnff term at Joanne aororlty house where ahe panned thr traditional box of candy to tell of th weddlnf plana. a a Dinner Given HENLEY Mr. nd Mr. Clarence Oober were hoela at a birthday din ner Saturday nliht honoring two of Mr. Oober a deter, Mra. Beryl Durant and Mra. Patricia Brymer and a brother, Alton Short. Oueala prrarnt were Mr. and Mra. B W. Short, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Brothanck, Mr. and Mr. Harold Dchllnxrr, Sammy and Delbert Orhilnxrr, Mr. Alton Bhort, Jlm mle Short, Pred Brymrr, Michael, Atari 8u and William Brymer, Gerald Durant and Winifred Betty, Wallace Burrell and John Oober. ELEVEN MACHINES IN ONE! Sew ii Save! I I IXIWiil the world's finest sewing machine I Makes Buttonholtt y7 Stwt on B'lttont V Stwi Zig-Zag Embroldtrt v7 Darnt V Stws Forward and Revert V Monograms f AvoK In fiena'ieme Cei'a, 0tk tnJ ertebe meei. At little ot $2.14. per week offer down payment. Guaranteed No Time Limit Sewing Machine Service and Exchange 3218 Shaito Way 'A Betty Louise Carson, doughter ond Morley Thurmon, son of The two were married ot the Ouderlan. Baby Party Mra. Oeorge Brof-terhoua, Mra. Mrlvln Miller and Mra. Robert Er- landaon were a trio of hoateiuea re cently for a baby ahower given for Mra. John C. O'Neill. Th affair which wat a aurpiiM ahower, waa given at Mrs. O'NelU'a horn where an old fashion sewing bra waa held. Prearnt tor the party wrr Mr. Carl Htrlnaeifrr. Mra. Thoma Wat trra Jr. Mr. Robert Kent, Mary Alice Ray, Mra. Jim Burneaa Jr. Mr. Wesley Lorenx. Mra. John Pic kett, and Dorothea Elltngwn. Un able to attend but arnding gift were Merlon Albrecht, and Mra. Harold Eittrelm Jr. Bride Feted Prances Newell, bride-elect of I Deane Sraney. waa frtrd recently with ahowrr glvrn by hrr aunt. Mra. Ray Hansberry, and Mra. Al Stuart. I O.ienta wrre Mra. Oenlvlrve An ; derach. Eleanor Hanson. Eugenia I Hanson. Marlon Esther. Rrgtna ' M union. Trlna Shortgrn. Sarah I Hrim. Lena Parsons, Mr. Ruth 1 Parsons, Darlene Biingle. Lottie Kinney. Elate Siemens, Johanne Ray, Mary Jean Putnam. Vera Stu art. Dixie Brbbrr. and Pearl Lulhy. Sending gifts but unable to attend were Ora Olenger, Lena Newell. Jntie Knblea, Irrne Hurlbut, Vlda Campbell, Virginia Howard. a Bid and Bye Club . HENLEY The Bid and Bye club ' net at the home of Mrs. Arlen : Ooodinf Friday afternoon, with two ' table In nlav. Prize for htrh arore I waa held by Mra. Jran N orris and Mra. Bonnie Cheyne won low and traveling prises. Prearnt wrre Mrs. Jran Nnrrls, Mra. Barbara Stone, Mr. Ann Pair rlo, Mra. Bonnie Cheyne. Mrs. Pa tricia Brymer. Mra. June Orem, Mrs. Marguerite Brelthaupt and Mra, I Ethel WhlUecn. foHZSi IIIUBW I vMirT'ii. Phone 6771 u:-.a. ,i . . . ! B iV Guaranteed by2 'I V Good Housekeeping J I 1 JZiLAnjrmnS! Bride Honored At Shower A bridal ahowrr waa held recent ly honorlnir Uetty Carnon. brldr-el-rct of Marlry T hurman. Mr. E. L. Hrhorn waa hoalru at the party which waa held Aucuat 26 at 1.30 p m. at the home of Mra. Charlra Thurman, Hha waa aaalatrd by Mra. O. H. 'Ihurnian, Mra. Mart Hrhorn and Mra. Lonnle Hrhorn. "he gift table waa decorated with whit daialea and phlox, whit can dlea, and white and allver ahowrr umbrella. Prearnt were Mra. J. P. Brhom. Mra. Wealry Harwy, Mra. Brtty B.aue of Portland, Mra. Evrretl Hpurka, Mra. Waller Harmon, Mra. T. C. Caraon, Mra. Chratrr Thomaa. Mra. Pred Tedrlck and Tonl Lee, Mra. AI Holllday. Mra. C. D. Br un arm, Mra. Dan Muthla and Donna Jran. Mra. Ed Dickey, Mra. Kvelyn Miller and Jackie. Mra. A. E. Thur man and Judy, John and Oeorge, Mra. M. C. Thurman. Virginia Thur man and (Shirley Ann Hrhorn. fccndlng gllta but unable to attend wrre Mra. Prank Cardoza, Mra. Waller Hanson Jr., Mra. Henry Warner, Mra. Ralph Benolat, Mra. Virginia Avery , Mra. Wllma Epps, Mra. L. R. Kamarad. Shower TULELAKE Mr. Marvin Chris ty waa honored Tueaday afternoon, August 20 when Hldur Larson. Eva bell Strret. Terms, street. Gertrude Chrlaty, Pannle Ryckman and Car olyn Klckman Nelaon entertained at a layette ahower The party waa held In the parlors of the Tulelake Community Presbyterian church. Tiny infant doll, cupped In pink hollyhock bloaaoma and guarded by a awan floated on a miniature lake for the tea table centerpiece. Brahms Lullaby" waa sung by the g urate during the afternoon. Quest at th party were Mra. Dan Crawford Sr.. Mra. S. P. Ter ry, Peggy and Patay. Mra. Arthur Martin. Yuma. Arizona, Mrs. Eldon Larson. Mra. Evelyn Oalloway and Angellne. Mrs. Donald Snyder, Mrs. Aurell Hanchett and daughter. Mrs, John Hubbard. Mra. Earl McPall. Mra. Cheater J. Main. Shirley and Carta. Mr. Albert Scott, Mrs. Jean Peterson and Dorothy. Mra. Roy Campbell, Mra. J. Mer ton Brown, Mrs. Leon Street and Paul, Mra. Dave Crawford. Mra. Edgar Osborne. Mrs. Vemon Mc Vry. Mr. Robert Barrow. Mr. Ol ney Rudd. Mrs. Jim Sterna. Mra. W. C. Hooper. Mra. Charle K. Wleae. Mra. Pat McOlnley. Mr. Clark Penaler, Mrs. Bob Salter beck. Mra. K. L. Bentley, Mrs. O. H. Kirby. Mra. Manrtn Thomas. Mrs. Dick Palconer. Mra. Irving Warner, Mr. Hugh Branson and aon, Mr. Stan ley Buckingham, Dale 8mlth, Jean Henderson. Klamath rails and th honored guest. a a Barbecue Held MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Brown entertained members of the Merrill Billiards baseball lem with barbecued chicken sup ner Baturday evening. After supper a baseball gam on th lawn was enjoyed. Invited were Mr. and Mra. Tom. bit Perkins. Mr. and Mr. Ira Zlrk le end Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horn from Klamath Palls. Mr. and Mra. Dick Blackwell from Tulelake. Mr. and Mrs. Oeortre Mlcka. and Mr. and Mra. Ben Brown from Malln, and the following from Merrill: Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton Honeycutt, Mr. and Mrs. John Coxad. Mr. and Mra. Bob Hamort, Mr. and Mr. Joe Brown, Max Lawhead, nd Darrel sr In I a a iBridqe Luncheon BLY Mrs. David Campbell en tertained a group of friends with bridge luncheon Saturday after noon August 20 at her home. Prizes won during the party were warded to Mrs. P. H. Armstrong, traveling. Mrs. C. A. Smith, high, and Mrs. Ted Hyde, second. Present were Mrs C. A. Smith. Love 8mlth, Mrs. Nick Clifford. Mrs. Jack Harrison and Mrs. Harry I Schoenberg of Klamath Palls. Mrs. Herbert Hadley. Mrs. Clark Abbott. Mrs. Harold Powell. Mrs. P. H. Armstrong. Mrs. Jo Kendall, Mrs. Ted Hyde and th hostess. i. IsLDUL Conbinthi' ACCORDION BAND to., as toon at you qualify. BEGINNING CLASSES Now being organiied. Register Sept. 3-6-7 Classes Start Sept. 8-9-10 III. per month pay far both lessons and accordion rental, with rental fee applying en purchaae of accordion later. Register early alia of class limited For further Information, phon Instructor , DORIS FREDRICK, K1 Roarway Drive, Dial 132, ar REGISTER AT s s-r--w ' 's ati V ; ( o v. " J FOUR GENERATIONS of a family ore shown above. From left to right they ore, Mr. ond Mrs. J. R. Munsel, baby Lee Allen Jonos, eight months old, Hester Donahue, back row, ond Lee Lavern Jonas. Evergreen. Square Dance CHILOQUI N Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Myers of Williamson Riv er were hoeta on Saturday evening to nearly fifty people at a square dance party held on their spacious lawn. The Invited group had, for the moat part, taken lessons hurt spring In square dancing from Jim Wampler and Bill PohU. Callers for the evening were Jim Wampler and Loyal Heath. Refresh ment were enjoyed around the new outdoor fireplace which th Myers hare built this summer. Award of garden produce were given to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cook. Rev. and Mrs. Her ley Zeller, and to Mrs. Evelyn Waggle. Lawn Parry Held WEED Mrs. M. March! gave a lawn party for her daughter, Jaset Marchi, on August 11, in honor of her twelfth birthday. A very nappy Urn was spent by the youngsters, who played games and were served refreshments of Ice cream, csuuj sandwiches, salad, and punch. Those present were Mary Ann Cena, Marl MazseL Plo Talletico, Carmen Mazari. Brun Rossetto, Oall King. Marilyn Calkins, Jackie Ejus ion, Harriet Koch, and Plort Talleiico. Bridge Club MERRILL Mrs. Tom Chatburn Jr. entertained her bridge club on Tuesday, August 23. Two tables were In play, with Mary Prances Ham mond winning high, and Darrein Eaton low. Other enjoying th evening were Ann Sllva. Virginia Hasklna, Joan Trotman, Georgia Oentry and Pat Duncan. Mrs. Duncan will entertain the group next on Tuesday Sept. ft. Surprise Shower Mrs. Harvey Martin was honored recently wtth a baby ahower. The surprise party was given by Mrs. Clayton Burreu. Quests were Mrs. Al Kasler. Mrs. Oeorge Mlcka, Mrs. Charles Hous ton, Mrs. Cleeve Hooper. Mrs. Tho maa OTJwyer. Mrs. Kerry Pred- rtcks, and Mr. Charles Pyock. a White fir trees grow to the height of 140 feet and a diameter of 38 Inches or more. r err- i Potluck Dinner An early evening potluck dinner and lawn picnic waa enjoyed by the Business and Professional Women's club at th home of Mra .La Verne Burgess, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Hawthorne, dub- president. Among those present waa Ann is Struthers who recently returned from a va cation tour of Quale mala. New Kitchen Planning Center NOW AT FYOCK'S' Wondering how to hove that new dream kitch en ... ? We can moke immediate delivery and installation on famous Youngstown Kitchens! Come in today! 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