WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21,1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE NINETEEN Shower A mUrellaikixniH wedding aliiiwrr was given fro (lladyn Mlllinru Mr null WrdiiOMixy evening at the hunt lit Mia. Karl Klawlttar. Hint ms were Mra. I r. Hrlland and Mrt. Carl Klawltler. (Hirsts war Mr Hrlrn Kemu aon Mra. tleorge Davis Mra C. t, LOKdsen and llmim M r rdward Turner Mra. fred Heuiier Mra. Alice Hurley Mra. Mildred (Mark did Nancy Mi. Tliendnre ftchuls Ad 'la iteddlngtun and Domr Hue Mllhurn. j Bending gift hill tumble lo attend war Mra. N. Nail Mrs Carl me Mra. Lorraine Hue Mr. c liny Mra. Oeorge I'llry Mrs lm Vr.ihi Mra. Helen Wnrdfn Nellie rlhrpardi and Patricia Chaniberlanl. a a a Deqrce Conferred MA 'N Tlia flial fall mrrrinr I nf Prrirliy rhantrr Ml c T. H 1 waa hald Thursday evening Hen--tembrr 7. In (ha Mnlln church The', meeting waa presided over bv the( Worthy Mai mil and Patnm Agnes i and Lester H hreinrr. Degrees of i lha order t r ronferred iiHin one candidal. j Uladya lUlnuvk. Ilia flrl inem-i bar of (ha rhaplrr to be appointed i liand officer of lha (rand chap-' ler waa esrnrlrd to lha eat and welcomed by lha Worthy Matron and membera nl 'h chapter. Mra. If almiM-k gave a rrixirt on ' lha official Hlt hr had made riur-1 li( lha aummrr niuniha n Grand i Adal A drtatlad rrjMirl was given I by lha Worthy Matron on thai fraud rhaplrr session which hald In Cortland !al Juna Hrfreahmcill ware served at thai rloae of lha meeting to lha 30 mein-i bara present by Mra. Ona-ne llci-j terath and Mra P. O Wiluin, hol-l ssea for the evening. The neat; maetlni will b hald October I and' all Pest Malroni and Patrona will be aaperlally honored j ... I Women's Club BONANZA The honansa Worn, ana rlub held It meeting at the library Tuesday evening with presi dent Katharine Itlarkman presid ing The group made plana for a party for th Bona ma women teachera. faculty wivea. and prnapectlve mamhera of the rlub. It will be held al the library ftepirmber JO at I pm - , Chairman for lha affair will be Florence Hom. refreshment. ria ftueck. antertainment, Oertle Dick. ! reception, and Blrdia Burke, clean up. V J i r- ' . i j WW) 1 ' 1 Quota Club Meet At tlia luncheon meeting of Quota ' club Monday delegatee were alee'ed to lha district confrreiice at Taroim next month. They ara the prealdent, Joy Kvana Rolph, and Blanch Pelroff. It waa announced that through lha rourteay of Kyorka a Ornrral Klectrlc hom freezer will be given away tn rain fundi for Quotas hard of hearing project devoted Una year mainly to achool children with detscllv hearing. Membera ara now working on this money raining project. Quota, club will hold a, rummage I aala Baturday October 1 in t h ator room next to the Unique Mar ket 133 Bo. Bin. The aale will be open all day and Kitty Hanvllle will be In charge. Rt-d at the meeting were lettera of appreciation received from the Camp rire Olrla for two campshlpe extended by Quota club and Fsve Blackmer of the Juvenile court for the aelecllon nt over 30 new book! prearnird to the Juvenile hom. ... Teacher's Party CHII.OQWN Returning teach er, of the lo-i achool laculty gave Edword Doty of fhe iome ciry tlia iiaaw taaafhlTB tltirtV nil Tllefc. I ' " day evening with Mr. and Mra. Sam Recently. No dote hos bten Rife of Modoc Point acting aa hoata. jet for (he wedding. An ouuloor aupner and hti were j Unlveraal, St. Paul, Minn, enloyed by Uie many attending ! Invited were Mr. and Mm. nail ai' ' " I V i -' . A . f A DOUBLI RING ceremony was held when Mary Potncio Warring, daughter of Mr. Lillie M. Warring of Tuleloke become the bride of Kenneth Jomel Williomi of Crescent City. The vows were read in the Tuleloke Community Pres bytenon church September 3. Evergreen. State Officers TU1.EI.AKE Pety and Petgy Terry, twini. aute officer In Tule laka Aaaembly of th Order of the Rainbow Olrla. wer honered with a reception In the church annex September 4 by the group when M gueau were preaent from both Tulelak and Malm ajuembliea. Both girl will leave for college enon. Pauy la going to Stanford and Peggy will leave for Devta. , Calif where aha will enter Call i fnrnla Btate Agriculture college Pouring at the reception wer Mra. Cheater J. Rtonecypher and Mra. Al Hardman. Bend Regents MTRRI1.L The College of Re genta commute of th Women of th Mooae, with U'a Btolt. chair man, wer hoaleue at party and reception Saturday evening In the Moo hall, honoring two membera of the Bend chapter. Vaneilla Wood and Winona bi, and two from the Merrill chapter, Olga Bradihaw and Roe VanMrter. The frur ladlea received the College of Ketmta degree at the national conference held In Ban Pranclaco laat month. The honored giiMta were pre aented with a gift from the com mittee, and Dovia Reedrr. gradual auoclal regent, who waa liutru mental In organiatng the Bend chapter In 1M4. gave each a ror aage and peraonal gift. Bend COR alo presented the Merrill COR with a lovely gill. Re Bpol'k. arcompriled by Lil lian Thomaa at th piano, present ed a tore I aolo. Eight ublea of pinochle wer In play. High cor went to Blair I Witeon. low to Oeorge Willtama, I and traveling pria waa won by I Clara Edwardi. Bouquet of petunias and aweet ! peaa wer placed about th room, and refreshment wr aenred from a lace-covered Uble centered with an arrangement of gladioli In a ; crvital baaket, and flanked by tall white tapera In crystal holders Serving and assisting about the room were Let SUilt. Dovle Reed- er. Lousa Icenbice. Margaret Pield, Veronica McNeill, Lillian ' Oeaney and Magcie Adama. ELLEN HADDOCK, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Folk Had dock of Chiloquin, told friends of her engagement to Norman Doty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Card Club Meets MtKRILL Tli Library card club met at tha hom of Mra. Cliff Bhuck September I. Mra. E. Webb Bowen waa co-hostess. Several hands of bridge wer played and prize were won by Mra. Melvln Bowman, high, and Mra. Lolla Steele, low. Present were Mra. Al Nelman. Mrs. T. O. Wheeler, Mrs. Bruce Owens. Mrs. Virgil Rexford. Mr. W. J. Orove. Mra. Jennl Pugat. Mrs. Steele, Mrs. Bowman. Mra. Ot to Ellis. Mrs. Robert Trotman, and Mrs, Tom Laird. Oueat from Klamath Pall were Mra Wilbur Shannon. Mra. Roy Carter, Mrs. Billy Ivory. Mrs. Mel anie Davis from Seattle, and from Merrill Mrs. Beer, and Mra. C. E. Sharp. If .1 V r Penny Dance Tt Bonaim Rebekah 1M club met at the lodg hall for a buaU ness meeting and program of Wed nesday night. Janet Perniund. president, presid ed. Pinal plans war mad for the Penny danc tonight. Committee were appointed for th rummage and cooked food aal on October a. .'lemrxra present wer entr talned with readings by Esther Pern iund. Oertl Dick, Blanch Morley, Uuroliiy Holihauser. There wss a freak show and fortunes wer told. Th program closed with tam bourUi danc by Beverly Roberta, e e a Recent Visitors MT. LAKI OuesU at th home of Mr. and Mra. Jess Brown in eluded Mr. and Mra. Clair Calking and son Prancla Mr. and Mra, Ordell Calkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Calkins daughter and son-ln- ! Portland, Ore. I They wer nrout to San Fran. Rlddenour of Modoc Point. Mr. and BaZOOf Planned Mrs. Harold Wing of Klamath Agency, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whit ing, Mr. and Mra. Jamra Parsley, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Hoback of Pin RldBr. Mr. and M Melvln Ray. Mra. Athel B. Roser, Mr. and Mra. Joe Mercer, Mr. and Mra. Charles Hale. Mr. and Mra. Prank DIUUo, Mr. and and Mra. Charles Bteber. William Pcrgerson, Margaret Molttor, M r. and Mrs. Ronald Robotlka. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reed. Bridge Party HENLEY Th Bid and By Brldg club met Prlday afternoon at . 1 1 V, l.l,n. Ti.Kai.ll WW num. J. -- n i . . - , , , v .u -...a-- , , - Ouesu of the club were Mrs. Gret- mn i nun jrinwr, mo cisco, baui, to oio gooa-oy to Mr. chen Thompson. Mrs. Ethel Whit- i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. and Mrs. Ordell Calkins, who sailed latch, and Mrs. Norman V.vltls. j E Spencer, formerly of I'ZZS Member present wer Mrs. Bar- , . V , ' ... . Ins I to be aecreury-treasurer of bara Stone. Mra. Ann Palrclo. Mrs.lC'ty, hos et do,e of "?r the far eastern division of th Bev Bonnl Cheyn. Mrs. Marguerite wedding for September 18. enth Day Adventlat church. The Brelthaupt, Mrs. Arlen Oooding,She will wed Ceroid Woyna w'u " Mra. Patricia Beymer and the noa- p f M d Mr, tesa, Mrs. Arlen Tubach. I '' " ' S ... , Prtt for low acore went to Mrs. Horry Folcs. The rites will be Marguerite Brelthaupt and prizes reod at the navy chapel on ,for high and traveling scores went Treosure Islond, Sunday, Sep- . e. aVst aSeateoi. Daiwar ' ' ' BONANZA Th Sewing club of I " , tember 18, ot 2 p m. Dnn. n. Wnm.n'. elnh m.t at lh. I I home of Birdie Burke on Prlday j Fomi W Reunion afternoon to continue aewing for tne WEST SIDE Mr. and Mrs. 8. A club i iiir) limners i , ,u- . ,, k Members of the Keystone club gathered at the home of Mr., f' Methodist enurcn ana Ch.rle. J. Martin. W7 No. 7th. Wed- ! the lr f.ml lie. g. thered for a pic nesday tor th first meeting of the nl " h.0In' Mr- nd Potluck Dinner I Th Royal Neighbors of America : held a regular meeting Prlday. Sep I tember In the KC hall. Mr. and Mrs. Elwvn Moore, members by trsmfrr, were pre-enl. 1 Plans were made for a visit from j Rtate Supervisor. Mae Logan of ' Portland and for the birthday pot I lurk dinner which will be held Sep I tember 13. t-.... DmmUi Bunrfi. .Il-mnnn new season. - ,V ' At o clock the hostess served re-, September II. t ur. j r- nt Mr. Potluck dinner waa served In the J. P. Ooeller. Mrs! Robert E. Wat- rdrn at 1:30 p. m. by the hoa Itenburg. Mrs. Elizabeth Rarmby. i "J ssr. ano mrs. mi ..j- i Mra. Oeorg Wirt. Mra. D. V. Kuy- kendall. Mra. Wilbur A. Jonea. Mrs. I Z. J. Powell. Mrs. Oeorge Hurn.l The Mslin Veterans of Foreign Mr. C. H. Underwood. Mrs. Mar- j Wars auxiliary met In regular ses i ion Hanka. Mra. W. P. McMillan. 1 Kn Tuesoay at the Malm V. P. W. Officera for th coming year are.j " Th organization will meet th I Mra. Hunt, president: Mra. Martin. I n nd lourth Tuesdays of each I vice president: Mrs. J. P. Ooeller, ' month In the future I secretary and treasurer. i Th auxiliary will have charge of Mra. Hunt will entertain the club ' ,n kitchen check room and pop Wednesday afternoon. September stand at the V. P. W. annual harvest 21. at her hom at 10 Pin street. I d"cf on October I Helen Sheton whose resignation ... . . . . I I or tne on ice oi secretary -treasurer lhUrCn L.irCleS Iwas accepted was honored with a Circles of th Woman's Society of handkerchief shower.' ChPatlen Service of the First Meth- i Marie Vacknltx was elected to odist church met recently for desert take the office for the remainder and business. j of th Mra John Rlarh entertained Mar- tha circle at her home where fall flowers decorated the rooms. Mary cirri met In the church parlors for a no-hostesa afternoon, and Mra. Lester Plnley was hostess to F.sther circle, asslated by Mrs. Joe Bram hall. Ruth circle met with Mra. Oeorge Boyd In her home. I Baby Shower clubs fall bazaar. Mabel Maxwell Haven were honored recently with i SPRAGUE RIVER Mrt. Horace la chairman 01 tn bazaar. , . family reunion, when, for the first Hale was the guest of honor at a time In twenty-one yeara, all of baby shower Friday night Sepeem thelr children were together. j ber . The party was given by Mra. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Aulton Leek at her home. present lor in aiiair were Mra. Calif, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Her Martha "oberta. Mrs. W. D. Kelley. from John Day. Mr. and Mrs. A us- Mrs. R. T. Lake. Mrs. Pern Leek, tin Haven and family, of Wesuide. Mrs. R. J Clause. Mr. Sun Bey Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haven and son , ruk, Mrs. S. A. Shepherd. Mrs. C. O. of El Cerrlto. Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Story, Mrs. R E. CarnlnL Mrs. R Dwlght Haven . nd. son of Albany C. Passolt, Mra. O. W. Ludwtck. Calif. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pankey. Mrs. Jenkins. Mra. Claude Smith from Lebanon, Mrs. Ted Montgomery and Helen Ore. McBrlde. Refreshment were served b y Mrs. Burke 1 0 Florence Horn, Kathv Bl-ckman, Lillian Bechdoldt, Bernlce Sharpe. Jeanette Stewart. ' Boekenoogen and son of Albany. Oertie Dick, .Norma Bechdoldt. and Mabel Maxwell. 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Xfcv-T'- ' ' . 1" 'J 7"T x ( -as a MEAT PACKER HEIM STATE CROW D. E. Nebergall opened a meat business in Albany in 1911. First-day income was $12.35 His 12 x 12 daughter house today has grown into a four-floor packing plant, the D. E. Nebergall Meat Co, with business in excess of $3,000,000 annually. The firm, including its Eugene branch, markets its own brands of harm, bacon, lard, sausages, fresh meats, poultry feed in Western Oregon between Salem and Roseburg. Shown, from left, are Nebergall; his daughter, Helen Zolskey, and sons, Olin and Raymond, all com pany officials. "The complete financial services of the Albany Branch of First National have been most helpful to us," Nebergall said. BUSINESS CREW F10M PANSY SEEDS "People thought we were crazy in 1927 for try-' ing to grow pansy seeds at Grants Pass," recalls C W. Harrold (right). However, the Rogue River Valley looked just right to both Harrold, a mid-West plant grower since 1902, and his son, M. E. Harrold (left). Since then Harrold'i Pansy Gardens have earned world-wide recognition, not only for pansies, but for tuberous begonias and for many new varieties of each. The firm's printery lit 6000 wholesale customers and 3v,000 individuals. The Karrolds credit early cooperation of First National of Grants Pass with helping them build this uregon rMstnea. Js-'.f M . , geaaaaaaaiJki 0 -urn I - ,T s; 1 K "i..'. i In vry port of our itato you'll find busy people people of vision and energy people) working hard at they better thtmselvei. And ai oaeh undertaking expands it creates greater eppor tunities for all of ut In Oregon. Endeavor! of the thousands who aro Building Oregon Together are many and varied, such as those pictured here. , On our part, those of us In the First National Group make constructive banking services widely available to helo Oreaon grow family by family, farm by farm and business by business LET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER' KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH S. 6th ST. 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