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nERALD AND NEWS. KLAMAIVl FALLS. OREGON
SATURDAY, OCT. I, 1949
Best Seller Books
Will Be Listed
Through the courtesy of the Kluuth F11 city library. The Herald
nd News will present the best seller list weekly. With few eireptions.
the bonkj, both fiction and non-ltctioii. arc available at the library.
Books are listed In order of their demand, the week's bnt seller and
most widely read boor of the moment bring Let Love Come Last by
Taylor Caldwell. Folic wing U the list:
Fiction
Let Love Come Last Caldwell.
A Ram to Live. O'Hin.
The Egyptian, Walter!.
Twilight on the Floods. Steen.
Point of No Return. Marquand.
The Bif Fisherman, Douglas.
Father of the Bride. Streeter.
The Mudlark. Bonnet.
Nineteen Eighty-Four, OrwelL
The Brave Bulls. Lea.
Tomorrow We Reap. Street and
Chllders.
Rett and Be Thankful. Maclmies.
Th Fountalnhead. Rand.
The Old Bank House,, Thirkell.
Prlde'a CasUe, Yerby.
The Naked and the Dead. Mailer.
O Shepherd. 6peak, 61nclair.
Call It Treason. Howe.
The Chain, Wellman.
Lot In Cold Climate. Mltford.
Opus 11, Wylle.
The Queen Bee, Lee.
Elephant Walk. Standish.
Non-Fiction
Whit Collar Zoo. Barnes.
Cheaper by the Down. Gilbreth
"The Srren Storey Mountain. Mer
tcn. Peace of Soul. Sheen.
' Lead, Kindly Light, Sheean.
The Mature Mind. Overstreet.
A Guide to Confident Living.
Peale
With a Feather cn My Nose,
Burke. . . ,
Out of My Life and Thought,
Bchweitzer. ,
Greatest Story Ever Told. Oursler.
How to Stop Worrying and Start
Living. Carnegie.
Behind the Curtain. Gunther.
Medford Wedding
A wedding of Interest to friends
here took place at the home of a
Presbyterian Minister I n Medford
Tuesday, September 17 when Mrs.
Mary Hughe formerly of this city
became the bride of Harvey Cltfl
of Medford.
The bride wore a fuchsia suit with
brown accessories, and a single or
chid .nnned at her shoulder.
Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gleira of Talent, friends of
the groom.
After a brief wedding trip, the
couple will be at home In Govern
ment Camp. Crater Lake National
park, where Mr. Cltft is employed.
Sewing Work Done
LANGELL VALLEY The Lan
gell Valley Women's club met at
the parish hall September IS. with
Mrs. Rohlin Pfeiffer and Mrs. Wil
fred Noble entertaining.
Meeting was called by the new
president, Hattie Walker, who took
over on resignation of the president.
Mildred Novotny.
The ladies are going to do Red
Cross sewing at the meetings. At
the next gathering they will make
pillows. Nettle Davis will donate
feathers and ticking. The club
plans to give a moving picture each
month.
Miriam Potucek and Jeanette
Gralian will entertain the club for
their October meeting. A contest
was enjoyed with Ruby Paramor as
winner.
Refreshments were served at the
afternoon's close by the hostesses
to. Mrs. Doug Smelcer. Mrs. Paul
Monroe. Mrs. Lloyd Gift. Mrs. Mon
te Evans. Mrs. Bob Colwell. Mrs.
Ed Parsmore. Mrs. Joe Potucek.
Mrs. Bill Norotny. Mrs. Monte
Evans. Mrs. Eddie Gralian. Mrs. Bill
Burnett. Mrs. Chris Hood and Mrs.
Clay Walker.
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Honor Guests
BLY On Thursday evening. Sep
tember 15. a farewell party was giv
en for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Thomas
and son at the F. H. Armstrong
home. , ,
Thomas has been clerk for the
Fremont national lorest at the Bly
ranger station the part years.
The Thomas familv left Sunday.
c.nf.mKf ia for Wvomixur where
they plan to make their home. The 1 -, -. .
Thomas- were presented a gift by BPW ComiTlltte
the forest employes.
Enjovtng poUuck dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Hadley. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Powell. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Btorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Chambers. Lyle Forgey. Dave Rob
inson, Charles Carr Stanley Spur-, AUtn of tuj recording
geon. lea risaiex, ow ncua, -Thompson,
and the honor guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Thomas and
MERRILL The executive com
mittee ot the BPW met September
11 in the chamber of commerce
rooms at Tulelake. Main topic for
discussion was the program for the
coming year.
Members present were Laura
Barr, of Tulelake, president: Elua-
4iV I
Bonanza Club
BONANZA Mrs. FlorenceH om j
entertained the Bonanza Sewing
club at her home on Thursday aft
ernoon when sewing for the com
ing bazaar was carried on. Refresh
ments were served at the after
noon's close to Martie Brown, Ma
bel Maxwell. Lizzie Schmoe. Edna
Roberts, Kathy Blackman and;BridQe Party
Bernle Sharp. ! a '
The next meeting will be at the ! HENLEY The Country Cousins
home of Berniie Sharp. Anyone in- Bridge club met Wednesday after
terested Is Invited to aitend ehese noon t the home of Mrs. Vera Du-
secretaxy: Lucile Austin of Memll.
1st vice president; Bessie West of
Merrill, treasurer: Rosella Richard
son of Malta, program chairman:
Mabel Wolle of Tulelake. Interna
tional relations chairman: Lucille
Coyner of Tulelake. finance chair
man: and two visitors from the
Klamath Falls club.
A dinner meeting will be held
September 2ft In the Merrill recrea
tion hall, with the ladies of the
Presbyterian church serving.
NOW LIVING IN KLAMATH FALLS since their late summer
wedding ore Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clawson, who were married
of the First Presbyterian church in Portlond. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Clawson of Klamath Foils, and
Mrs. Clawson is the former Mary Cox, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Cox of Cle Elum, Wash.
Eastern Star Honors
Mrs. Wilbur Jones
Past Matrons and Past Patrons of the Order ot the Eastern Star
were in charge of the meeting held Tuesday, September 17, In the
Masonic Temple, when they conducted the Initiation ceremonies for
three candidate for, the degrees of the order.
Officers taking part In then ceremonies were: Alpha Plielps, worthy
matron: Sanfurd Selby, worthy patron: Catherine Casper, associate
matron: Jack Murphy, associate patron: Helen Mplker, conductress.
Dorothea Wortley, associate conductress; Ella McMillan, secretary:
Ina Dennis, treasurer: Jennie Hum. chaplain: Lynna Martin, marshal:
May Phlnney, Adah: Edna Kent. Ruth; Kale Peyton. Esther; Sallle
Wood. Martha: Viola Dickson.
Electa; Orpha Beard, warder: Alma
Cuter, organist
An Impressive feature of the eve
ning was an addenda honoring Mrs.
Wilbur A. Jones Nellie Rose Jouesi,
who has been a member of the
Eastern Star 50 years. Eleven mem
bers of the Past Matron club en
tered the room dressed in gowns
that were from H to 100 years old.
took their places, two at a station,
behind the live points of the central
Star. Mrs. Jones was then con
ducted to each station where an
appropriate verse was given and red
rosebuds presented. She was then
conducted to the East where Mrs.
Robert K. Watlenburg. conductress,
addressed her In these words- "Sister
Nellie Ruse. It is my pleasant dutv
tomitht to present to you. In benaii
ot Aloha chapter, a 60 yeur Jewel
dren, Joan and Jan, visited Mrs.
Sarah Michael Saturday.
Mis. Wayne Watklns uf Klamath
Falls visited for a short time will)
Her roiiaiti, Mrs. Marvin Michael,
Thursday evening.
touard Killer and sun, Walter,
did some combining lor Ullly Dell.
Mr. and Mis. Krwm Hi Hans and '
daughter Charlotte,
parents, Mr, and Mrs, I. K. Harts.
Iff.
Mis. Marlon Price and Mrs. Wil
liam Anderson made a trip la
Klamath Kails Haturdey lor liiefll.
ral at tnn tluii. Price accompanied
lllrlli.
Mr. and Mis. I eo Wilson lrtl for
their home In llakrraflrld, Calif .
slater;
lor llermaiiy where they will visit.
la!! SlMlllt-jluw I aiier VIRIIIIIB Will! nilMJIll
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mi t.
Jack llriiwij.
for several montlia. Thev will alioi
Visit bViisui- parents III Uwlurrland 1 Vernon llrown has been abseiat
belore returning home. ' i tram school tor the past two weeirs,
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Krasler """ ,"'m"",1 " hU '
of Pauley are parents of a ttaugh- I ma'"
ter, their lirsl child, born Mmiilay, ' Mr. Clureiue Parker vl.lled Inr
Heptember l In Uikevlew. The lit-! 'wri m" Thursday with trs,
tie girl has been named Murylee "ai all Michael.
and la the grauddaiigluer of Mrs.' Mrs. H. K. Harrier and iraiiiWn.
May It always bring you pleasant ! 'Iiiomaa McCoy and I. K. (lasklll Larry Sullivan, visited Saluj-day
oi i-aliley and the first great grand-; wiin Mrs. iiurtiters sister, Mrs,
child ol Mrs. Sarah Michael ot Sarah Michael.
memories.
Taking pari In this ceremony
were. Alma Gets. Amelia Haukt.
Lynna Martin. Ida Grimes. Meta
Gilbert. Lena Dennis, Clara DeWllt.
Ida Morels, Rita Fuller. May Wlilt
timiton and Nellie Watlenburg.
The regular business session nf
the chapter was carried on with
the elected officers who are oervliw
for the year, with Phyllis Poole,
worthy matron, and Jack Schulae.
worthy patron, presiding.
Ice cream, cake and coffee were
served In the dining room, by the
Past Matrons, bringing to a close a
most enjoyable evenlug.
Hildebrand
Dairy. j
Miule Lee, small daughter of Mr. :
and Mrs. Uud Lee, lias been on the I
sick list the post week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson accum
pauird by their oilier, Mrs. L.
Wilson, ol McFarlnnd. Calif., have
bein visiting for Uie post two weeks
with their dniighter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack llrown and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borough
visited Matin day with Mia. Bor
ough's sister, Mrs. Marvin Michael.
Mrs. Mabel Maxwell of llouanita
visited Thursday with Mrs. Evelyn
Woods.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Nail and
daiiKliter were transacting business
feel old. fur a woman Is only as old I Mrs. Clarence Parker: Klamath Falls Thursday
as she looks and you don't look "'" Meimira niurMtay Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Wilson and
old. 1 . "J11'! ''"I!"1 '" Mr-in left Friday for their home at
We are presenting this as a token " Mr"- Theodore Hackus while MrFarland. Calif, alter spending
of our appreciation ot your many " I the past two weeks visiting Wilson's
years of laithtul service in the or- . ,un"y Jackson of the Henley .mer and brother-in-law. Mr. and
der of the Eastern Star. ! J"r . " " bu,mrM vu"Kr In Mrs. Jack Hrown.
"Many of you may not know that """T Thursday. , Urry 8uUlvlin hu b,, vl,mng
Sister Jones served as worthy ma- Mrs. Ray Robinson and Iwo clill- , for Uie past week with his grand-
iron lor iwo years in Auarei cuap
ter In Jacksonville, and filled uil
lerent ollices several years bcfuie
reaching the ollice ot worthy ou
trun. After coming to Klum.ui
Falls to make her home she trans
ferred to Aloha chapter.
"She was one of my appointive
officers, was our organist several
years, was our press correspondrir.
for 10 years, our Installing worthy
matron two years, was an olficer In
Aloha Past Matron club lb years,
and has served as the club's press
correspondent tor Uie last 20 years.
"In appreciation of service ho-
orably and loyally rendered we I
decorate you with this 50 year Jewel. '
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Shower
BLY A surprise stork shower
Brooks May,
hostess.
the honor guest and
Sending gills but unable lo at-
was given Friday evening. Septem- "n- rs. iaimonsua.er. wrs.
. . . . ' , Paul Gilbert. Mrs. Robert Lewis,
ber 23. at the Deets home honoring M. Herman Duhms. Mrs. Em
Mrs. Richard Henson. mons, Mrs. Max Cline. Mrs. Olen
Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. I Baty. Mrs. H L Cox. Mrs Perry
Lews Cobb and Mrs. Edward Grimes and Mrs. August Tikkanen. Jean Suedmeyer. and the hostesses.:
Tulelake Party
The Tulelake unit No. 164. Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary's drill team
were the guests at a party hrld at
the Legion hall In Tulelake. Thurs
day evening. September 23. Presi
dent Helen Cuhman. Eva Sonnen
berg, and May Rudd were hos
tesses. Captain of the unit, Naomi Kurtz,
was honored with a handkerchief
shower during the evening.
Games were played and plans
made for the coming year. Later
refreshments were served at the
beautifully decorated table.
Those present were Sally Larson,
Maxlne Llnd. Louise Sorenson, Zena
Barks, Kathertne Isensee, Hazel
Jones. Bessie Metz. Anola Edwards,
Delia F r a 1 1 e y, Patricia Warner, I
Ethel H I n r 1 c h s. Barbara Krlzo,
meetings and help sew for the Bo
nanza Women's club fall bazaar.
Birthday Party
BLY Celebrating her sixth
birthday on Friday. September 23.
was Elizabeth Armstrong, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Armstrong.
Mrs Armstrong invited the first
grade class of which her daughter
Is a member to her home, after
school, for a party.
Three pre-school children. Art
Gregg, Kathy Kendall and 8 1 e v e
Powell, also attended the party.
rant.
High score was held by Mrs. Viv
ian Wise, low by Mrs. Isabel De ril
ing er. and traveling score by Mrs.
Monle Reeder.
Guest player was Mrs. Lillian
Hill Members present were M r s.
Dorothy Reeder Dehlinger. Mrs.
Ernestine Read. Mrs. Mildred
Steele, Mrs. Vivian Wise. Mrs.
Monle Reeder. Mrs. Dorothy Short
Dehlinger. Mrs. Isabel Dehlinger,
and the hostess. Mrs. Vera Durant.
Deets. The many lovely gifts were
placed in a baby crib, cleverly dec
orated in crepe paper. Games were
played w ith awards going to M r s.
Ed Pippin. Mrs. Willis Pankey.
Mrs. Vcrn Havens and Mrs. J. D.
Fisher
After Mrs. Henson opened gifts,
coffee was served to Mrs Jack
Stark. Mrs. Hank Hall. Mrs. Ever
ett Hunt. Mrs. Guy Virkerman. Mrs.
Ed Pippin, Mrs. Willis Pankey.
Mrs. J. D. Fiiher. Mrs. Arthur
Gregg. Mrs Henry Anderson. Mrs
Prizes Given
Those unable to attend sent hand-
! kerchiefs.
I LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Agnes
Pfeiffer entertained the Guild of St.
Barnabas church at the parish hall
HENLEY The Bid and Bye
Bridge club met Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Bonnie Cheyne.
Guests were Mrs. Geraldine White Thursday afternoon
ana airs, tmei wnitiatcn. n,, Udies sewed for the coming (
Members present were Mrs. Ar- j bazaar. Refreshments .were served I
1 e n e Gooding. Mrs. Ann Falrclo. late In the afternoon to Carolyn
Mrs. Marguerite Breithaupt. M r I. j Dearborn. Ethel Jones, Erma Part
Barbara Stone. Mrs. Patricia Bey- j ridge. Lots Monroe. Ruby Para
mer. and Mrs. Arlene Tubach. j more, Joanne Marrhant, Alma Em
High score was hrld bv Mrs i erev. SoDhla Pfeiffer. Madge Mon-
Guy Chitwood. Mrs. George Fuller- j White, low by Mrs. Beymer. and j roe and Mrs. Lyle Pfeiffer and the
ton. Mrs. Lavern Havens. M rs. I traveling by Mrs. Whillatch. ' hostess.
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the ski lift an easy way of climbing a mountain at Sun Val
ley, Ida. Cerry, accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L J. Barker to the five-day convention of the Northern Life
Insurance company. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson also traveled
to the popular resor,t town for the convention.
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