Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 07, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FAQE THIRTEEN
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The Women's Corner
BusinessWomen
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Klamath rails builnru womrn are perhaps tin mil oigaiuied
women 111 til city, for buslnea women here have four service clulu
operating. All era doing project lor 111 benefit of the city population
did moat r concentrating on the underprivileged.
The Boroptlmlst club liu for IU purpow "the economic advance-mi-ill
of women mid aid to minor girl." However, member tponaor
other project uch a a one-day drlvt for the Easier Seal campaign
for crlpplrd children. Thry provide scholarship to worthy hull Khool
graduate, end they mil the CltriW
Broul and the Camp Klre ClltU.
Member of the (toropllmut dub
are all eaecullve In business. Cluo
resident. Mm. Vincent Lawler. U
one of the partnrra In the sec
retarial agency here.
Aside from their own ecUvllles,
the member of Uie club also apon
or a group for young women In
buslnea. Thu group U the Venture
club. The Venture club U an In
dependent group with IU own erv.
lie proiecU. The club Is under the
Iraderslllp of Leila I'araon who la
connected wlUi a market here.
Hi Venture club purpose 1
doing tor other." The member
donate toward varloui fundi, give
aid to famlllr In need of help after
a disaster aurh a fire, fur aome
time the club haa been giving chil
dren' book and magazine to the
Juvenile cottage.
The Bualnei and ProteMlonal
Women' club la open to women
active in the business world. Thu
year a prealdenl 1 kill. Hugh Haw
thorn, who own a tailor tup
here.
The club ha been spuuaorlng a
dental program for under-privileged , Krancea Herbert and Maudl Ur
Ida III any civic program In which
It la needed.
At preaeut the club la helping or
ganize a point BI'W club for 'rule
lake. Malm and Merrill.
The Quota club I an organization
nf executive women In bualnes alto.
Club prealdenl la Joy Kolph, who li
(filiated with the Klamath Medici
Hervlce bureau.
The mull) project of the club are
to hrlp m houl children who have de
fective hearing and to aid Juvenile
girl. Help I given to needy chil
dren after the hearing leal are
mad at the atluxila during Uie tall.
Hearing aid are alao given to oldrr
people who are In need and art un
able to finance liirm.
In their aid to Juveullea and club
member have organized a recrea
tion room at the Juvenile coiuge.
and tli club thl paal year gave
two camperahlp to Camp fire Oirla
and made gift to the Cllrl Bcouii.
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Pinochle Party
The Hftzblnt club met Augmt 25 t
the home of Mr. Kannie Thompson.
Pinochle wu played ith pru
loing to Edn Jerurn. Prttiy Long,
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FATHERS AND SONS gothered recently for reunion. Shown obove is the Alt fomily. From
lell to right, bock row, ore Edward, Jimmy, Eldon, Roy ond LeRoy. In the front row, left to
right, ore Dickie, Don, Raymond, Robert and Dale. Not pictured is Joseph Alt of Merrill.
The four men had not been together for 17 yeors until the reunion.
Birthday Party
Mr. Prank Brown and Mr. Jes
M Kali entertained In honor ol their
daughter', Linda MrPall, who waa
two years old, and Deanna Brown
who uven year old recently.
The party waa held at Uie brown
home.
Guest at the birthday party were
Deanna and Trudy Brown. Linda
and Mondlce Mi Kali, Mary Lyn
Ralph, Carol Ann Holt. Diane Oour
ley. Lyle Hirfiey, Loran Jean and
Leah McFsll, Sandra Haney. Maria
Haney and Jimmy and Benny
Brown.
Mother preaent were Owen Ha
ney. Maxine Brown, Helen McPall
Paula Knutnen, Patty Kemery,
Dickie Bradbury. Penny Uchniedt.
Patty Lane, and Billle Nelaou.
Mother attending were Mrs.
Oeorge Elder. Mr. Jme Lane, Mri.
Hank McDanle'i. Mr. Kemery. Mr.
Tressle Oray, Mra. Janice Bryan
and Mr. Joieph Bonnaren.
After you peel pear for Mewing
dip the pear In a aalt-water aolu
tlon for a few minute, then rinse
and lew. The pear will keep their
clear color and not turn brown be
fore serving.
Help I on the way for the home
painter. A Cleveland, o invemm
and grandmother. Sadie Hammond, j ha perfected a new drlDles Dalnt
brush whu-h 1 expected to go a
long way toward taking the drip out
of amateur work. It not on the
marke Just yet. but should be at
an early date.
Bridge Club
HENLEY Tho Country Coiuln
Bridge club met Wednesday for
dessert and bridge at the home of
Mrs. Wilma Marvin at Mallu.
Quest were Mr. Emma Bchure
man of Henley and Mrs. A. Street
of Malln.
Prize were won by Mr. Mar
Jorle Howe. Mra. Emma Brhure
man and Mr. Dorothy Short Deh-llnger.
An Inexpensive Want Ad today
111 mean I t t for you tomorrow I
New Officers
The Langell Valley Associated
Women met at the home of Chris
tine Brown recently for an elec
tion of officers. New officers art ,
Christine Brown, chairman, secre
tary. Violet Harris, vice president, j
Billle Calwell. education, Vivian :
Sullivan, farm bureau member, ',
Joan Marchant, legislature. I
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EIGKN., ORE. MKDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Ml aa Mra. 1 I. tariff
as J (atla
Entertained
PAISLEY Mr. Donald Imsland
entertained at the home of her
grandmother. Mrs. Janle Brejan, In j
honor of the birthday of her daugh- j
ter. Gloria, wlfb waa three years old ,
September 2.
Invited for the celebration were;
"Saved my
children. It also give a tlOO
ailuilaraltlp for college every year
for a high school girl graduate who
I Intereeted In a career.
They contributed last year to Uie
student loan fund at Oregon Tech
nical Institute and to the Lilly Dar
by music fund. Another project I
that of giving Christmas boxes to
needy families. The group alao
son.
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In using the new detergent on
the markrt. most housewives are
Inclined to use too much of the
cleaner. A little experimentation
aimed at cutting down the amount
nf the detergent used will give bet
ter reaulu and make the cleaner go
a lot further. i
Surprise
Bally Smallry and Beverly Bunlz
were co-hoatessea at a surprise
birthdsy party honoring Oary
Preltag. The party wan given at
the home of Mrs. Lloyd Warner uf
Malln Thursday evening.
Present were Margaret Bright
man. Barbara Hnulley. Beverly
Brum. Sally Smallry, Barbara
Bemler. Pat Tucker. Gloria Ander
son. Wealthyann Warner, Joan
Preltag, Hill Warner. Don Coleman,
Phillip Anderson, led De Merrltt,
Norman Hrrrltuc-ihaw, Jerry Smal
ley. Jark Morron, Charles King.
Kutly Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Preltag and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
Warner.
Two Honored
members were Mr. and Mrs. Irven
Orayaon. Mta. Robert Burleigh. Mrs
I MERRILL The Teen-Age Base- , Clyde Hammond and Boyd Harris,
i ball club entertained with a party .
. In trie recreation hall Tuesday eve
I ning, August 30. The party honored
' Clyde Hammond' and Betty Harris
mho were the coaches.
The two were presented with gifts
In appreciation of their work with
Uie ball team.
Dancing and eame were enjoyed
followed by refreshment. Others
Invited In addluon to Uie honored
guest and some U teen-age club
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