Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 21, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21,1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE FIVE
STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30
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nd Thurada. IHn lila B1. Low to
BKIil 41 lush Touraf
(ioM North Mr. D. L. Calll
inn irlt on trt Streamliner today
tor her home In Portland after
brlrt vlall here wllh hrr brother
nd family, Jucltie and Mr. Dald
R. Vanrlriiberi of Washlnjton net.
Mn. CalUcrat hd been lalluvf In
Lakrvlrw wllh hrr nn-ln-lw end
dauiihtrr. Dr. nd Mn. Stewart En
dlcoll. and Mra. Kndlrott accom
panied hrr mothrr to Klamath
Kalla lor ly at the Vandenbere;
home.
Te Hrbool Leavln today for
Ashland to ttitcr Bouthern Orron
c o 1 1 e are Harbara Dlcluoii.
dauiihtrr of Mr. and Mra. A. R.
Dickson. 8am Drhllimrr, aon of Mr.
and Mra. Harold Drlillna-er. Mar
Jorie Klnl. daughter ol Mr. and
Mra. A. J. KIM. and Jan Tucker.
All are ruudalr of ilmlry huh
arhonl. Hrtiutercd at Oregon Blale
are lull rJhort. Edward rrruer, Dale
Webber and Harold Ualln.
Moving Mr. and Mra. Robert L.
Riibrrl.Min of Hhadr Pine, are moe
mt back to Writ Hope. N. V. on
the twentieth of thla month, lo art
up residence thrre. Thry have lived
In Klamath Fall, for the pant five
years, and or lore Ihat lived III Weal
Hope. Their aon Ronald la drlvlni
HI) Ihrm on the trip, bul will re
turn early next month.
Installation ml Oftlrera An In
stallation of oftlrera by De Molay
will be held at the Maaonle Hall.
September M. at t p. m. An Inviu
tion haa been eitendrd to the gen
eral public to attend Uie Installation.
Refreshment will be aerved after
wards. Nrbraaka VlaH Mr. C. W. Kerr
la going to Lincoln. Neb. for live
weeka to work on a construction )ob
wllh Loxlde Home and Structure
company. He will return to Klam
ath Fall aome time In November.
Kerr la a local gent for the Loa
ftrie aonapany.
J nan John Ogle apent a few
dara an Eugene laat week register
ing for hla anphomora yrar al the
tniveraliy of Oman. He returned
fcora enrar the week-ead and la
anendlm thla week wllh Ma par
ent. Mr. and Mra. H. H. Oile of
no Washington, before retumtni In
time for classes nei week.
TacatlonElenora Weatherford.
elerk In tha Internal revenue office
In tha federal building, left Mon
day for a three weeka' vacation.
Miaa Weatherford plana to spend
aome time In Portland and other
Oregon and California point.
Hoapltallsrd Mary Dearborn.
70, a loni-tlme Klamath county
resident, was brouiht to HllUlde
hospital from her home In Bon
anra Tuesday afternoon. Her con
dition la fair.
Rrlurna Mra. Mayme Whittlnf
ton. employrd at the Empire hotel,
relumed from Lna Angeles where
ahe spent hrr vacation with hrr
brothrr. Fred Murphy, formerly ol
Klamath rails.
tmprevlni Mr. and Mra. Lee
MrMullrn rrturnrd Sunday from
Portland, whrre Mrs. McMulIrn re
rnvrd mrdlcal care. She la Improv
ing and la now at the family home
on 8. Sixth street.
To Halrm Judge V. E. Rerder,
Clarence Wllllama and H. H. Ogle
Irft thla morning by car for Salrm
to altrnd funrral arrvlcra at 1:30
today for Blato rorratrr N. S. Rog
ers. Thry will return tonight.
Kerinualr III Stanley Pieser of
1410 California la serlouMy 111. He
waa arimlltrd to Hillside hospital
Turariiiy. Plrsrr la manager of Bus
ter Brown ahoe store.
Vaeallanmg Mr.i and Mrs.
Charles Robrrt'on are spending
arvrrnl daya In Turlork. Calif, wllh
relatives. RnbrrtMin la employed at
the First Fedrral Savings and Loan.
Rualnras John Korpiiru. drputy
collector of Intrrnal revrnur. spent
Tuesday In Lakrvlrw on business.
Mothers Club Tha Mothers
Club of Hai red Heart academy will
hold tha flrat meeting of the fall
Thursday evening at 1:30 promptly.
Mrs. John Howard will preside over
the business meeting and plana for
the coming year will be discussed.
There will also be enterlalnmrnt.
and all members and prospective
member! are Invited to attend.
Rally Day The Bhasta-Hnme-dale
extension unit will hold Its
rally day meeting Prldey at IM
p. m. at tha home of Mrs. Orvllle
Perrell, 4006 Bhasta way, All mem
bers and homemakers Interested In
home extension work are cordially
Invited to attend this meeting.
Invitation Received Wlnrma
Temple of Pythian Bistera received
an Invitation from Yreka temple.
Yreka. Calif., to attend a reception
for LouUe Johnson, grand treasurer
from California, on Saturday, at I
p. m. Formala will be worn. Anyone
wishing to go should call Delia Hen
nlger, 4513.
Canton Crater Chevaliers and
ladles of Canton Crater No. 1 will
meet al I p. m. Thursday in Uie
loor hall. Ladles are to wear full
drrsa uniforms. Refreshment will
be served after the meeting, and all
members ar urgd to attend.
Malts Ida Brady Wilson of Ban
Francisco Is spending the week In
Klamath Falls visiting old girlhood
friends, Mrs. Florence Fltnierald
and Mra. Rose Laux. The three
grew up together In Ashvllle, N. C.
Mlsa Wilson Is In newspaper work
lu Ban Francisco.
T Corvallla Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wilson i Barbara Klngi relumed lo
their home In Corvallu alter spend
ing a two-week vacation In Klam
ath Falls with both Mrs. Perry Wil
son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks.
Bill will begin his last yrar al OHC.
f.alea Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Ambers, and thrir aon, Clif
ford Jr., paid a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Robrruon over the week
end. The Ambers have returned to
their home in Oates, Ore.
Returns fraca Hospital Mrs
Richard Botrna, and her new aon.
Steven Robert, returned honat
from Klamath Valley hospital Sat
urday. Btevrn Robert waa born on
the 14th of this month. Mr. Boten
works for Weyerhaeuser Timber
Altar Heelety St. Mary'a Altar
society will meet Thursday at 1
p m. in the home of Mrs. Ouy Bel
la nt, 3M3 Clinton. Potlurk lunch
will be served. Anyone not having
transportation la asked to call Ann
Flala, 140. or Mrs. Bellant. Sou,
Ealenslen I nit Altamont home
extenaion unit will hold Ita rally
day meeting at Prace Mrmorial
Preabytetian church Thursday at
I p. m. Anyone Interested la In
vited. Pythian Nlslrr Ta Meet-Wlnrma
temple of Pythian Sisters will meet
In the IOOP hall Friday at I p. m.
and following the buslnraa meeting
refreshments will be served by An
na McDonald and Stella Dryden.
Installation New officers of
Klamath chapter of De Molay will
be Installed at I p. m.. Thursday at
the Masonic temple. The public la
cordially Invited.
From Eagene Shlrlry Dalton
spent the week-end at the home of
her parents, the Paul Da Hons on
the Merrill highway after partici
pating In a week of rushing al the
Alpha Omlcron PI house In Eugene.
Farlland Visit Mra. Charlrs
Btark la leaving for Portland tomor
row to attend a travel agrnu meet
ing on Friday. She will return to
Klamtth rails Saturday.
Tim Mrs. Terry Mclntee anent
several daya at home wllh the flu.
but returned Tuesday to Miller's,
where ahe la employed.
Club te Meet Lola Myers will
entertain the Past Oracles club to
night. Wednesday, at the home of
Ella Pauley, 631 Roseway drive.
WID Robert C. Atkinson ;
ond the former Margaret
Hastings (above) have dis-,
closed they hove been married
since lost June. Mrs. Atkinson j
was the Woe stranded for 47 ;
days in a lost Dutch New
Guinea volley after an ormy '
'plane crash in 1945. The At- i
I kinsons moke their home in :
Annapolis, Md.
slled Here Among those who
; have arrived In Klamath rails to
st tend funrral service for the late
i Ernest T. Larson Sr. Thursday ar
! hu son and family, Mr. and Mra.
Ernest T. Larson Jr. and aon.
Chrlatnper, of Chicago; hi daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Foster of Lakevlew; an
other daughter and family, Mr. and
Mra. John Lehigh and daughters,
Koaanne and Marilyn, of John Day.
Also here are Mra. Larson' moth
er, Mrs. W. A. Cameron, her broth
er and wife, Mr. end Mis. Oearge
Wane, and sister, Mrs. Warren
Simmons, all of Portland.
i Carden Club Tha Bonanza
i Langell Valley Oardrn club will
t meet at the home of Mrs. Elaa
Rurt k on Friday. All members are
urged to attend.
Meeting The Zion Lutheran
Ladles Aid will meet Thursday, 1:30
pm. at the church, 102$ High.
Hostesses are Mra. Arthur Jocheru
and Mra. M. T. Howard.
FT A The first meeting of the
ralntiew PTA will be held Thurs
day at 2.15 pm. in the school auditorium.
Drew's New Agency
For Tailors
Drrw'a Manaiore haa been ap
pointed local outlet for Hart Behalf
per and Marx men'a clothing It
waa announced by Oreer Drew to
day. "We chose to offer this famous
brand Instrad of leaa well-known
rlothra." Drew aaid, "because Hart
Schaffnrr A: Marx waa first In lu
Industry to adopt the policy of mak
ing nothing but all-wool clothing
and waa the actual inventor of
fit' way bark in 1U06. and today
is the rrcognurd leader In the Held."
Drew first shipment exempll-
i tying new styles and fabrics for
I fall and wlntrr haa Just been re- i
celved In the new line.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thank and appreciation for the
kindness extendrd our wife and
mother during hrr Ulneai and for
the beautiful floral offerings and
mrasagra of sympathy tendered us
during our bereavement In the
death of our wife and mother. Mary
Llnville.
K. H. LINVILLK AND FAMILY.
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
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