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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1949)
PACE SIX nfcRALD NtVVb. KLAMATH FALLb. OKtCON jrtiunuAY, OCT. 8, 19 Scull ICS... SALLY T (Continued from Page & Merryman, Mr. nd Mra. Howard Barnhlsel and Mr. and Mr. Delbert Addison. BeoauM the kids were out of achool during institute, the frownupa were Joined by the three young Oerber. Margaret and Marilyn, the twin, and Sylvia, and by Peter and 8aUy BarnhleJ and Mary Margaret Add Hon. The Merryman returned to town the middle ol the week. The Oerber ranch house la going up In fine atyle. replacing the old pUce which bumed thia aummer. And In addition, there ta going to be a awlmmlng pool in the front yard ready for us thia summer. Mra. Otto Erlandson Just returned from a month of visiting In the middle west with her aon and daughter and their lamtlle. Daughter Marly and her husband Bob Ervln are living In Iowa City with their new baby girl. While Mrs. Erlandson was Tolling with them. Dr. and Mrs. Oordon Erlandson and family stopped en route to Nebraska, where they now reside. Wllber Elliott, aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dexter Elliott, 194 graduate of Klamath Union high school, is keeping busy since he entered the University of Washington. He has pledged Beta Theta Pi social fraternity on the campus: and Is doing some tenor solo work at the Methodist church In Seattle. Wllber is majoring In music Here are the rules if you want to be a achool fire chief. Remember National Fire Prevention Week Is Just around the corner. 1. Must have good grades. 3. Must be clean and honest. J. Must believe In Ood. 4. Must believe In the American way of life. . Shall not play with matches. The appearance of actress-singer Oale Page here next week will be her last for a while. Alter the 30-30 Club show on Monday, she will conclude her Northwest tour and return to San Fernando. Calif, for the birth of her fifth child. She and her husband, Solito de Sous, her accompanist, now have three boys and a girL , WEDDING BELLS will ring for Diana Londrum ond Donald Ferguson early in December. 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KO C08T1 NO OBLIGATION NOTHING TO Bl'T It'g Free! LEONS Tots-To-Teens 02 Main iTwyla Ferguson Speaker at Tea Indicative, of the Interest with which Klamath Fall women have beeu waiting to hear Mrs. Tya Ferguson's talk was the large crowd which met In the library club room Baturday on the occasion of the League of Women Voters silver tea. Mrs. Ferguson's remarks were based around "Women Ouportuul'y In the International Scene," and second only to being able lo personally take the trip was the ensue to follow her account of her well planned and conducted tour through most of the large European renters. These trips are an annual irrrnt with Dr. Alfred risk, professor of WOMAN OF THE WEEK is Mrs. Addle May Nixon, who is head librarian at the city library. Ouderlan. Woman of The Week Keeps Busy A sparkling sense of humor keynotes the personality cf Addie May Nixon, our "Woman of the Week" Mrs. Nixon iMrs. Jack A. Nixon, to be exact) does not believe, although she Is head librarian of the city library, it Is necessary to speak in a whisper in the sanctuary of books because, as she says, "speaking In a normal tone of voire Is more refreshing." She does not frown on the raiding of papers in the Ubrarv. either, so if you have the Idea that librarians are Just walking volumes, you should get to know Mrs. Nixon. Her 23 years of experience in library work more than qualities Addle May Nixon for the position E w urau uurarian. a posi sne nas arlv December held ,or ,he p,st she ot,n her career In Denver, studvtna- at arcpn hv Rrirlo the Un""T!,lt'r Denver, and waa 05eil Dy Dliae employed by the city library there Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Landrum. "n"i J"'""!. of. " 3734 Derby street, announced the ; ' engagement of their daughter Di- ane this week I In addition to her regular duties. Miss Landrum will marry Donald ! H? xn 5" "kiy pm. ssar7o?L.?,Te t ev ' - Isaksen of Seattle. In early Decern- ofttn TisltJ claMrooml to tttch ! students about library procedure. The bride-to-be is a 1M3 graduate i She also freourntlv conducts cIbjum of Klamath Union high school, and through the library to give the au. rnsusuii (isumxa in iu. ne : children a practical demonstration served several years in the navy of filing systems. To her duties, she following high school and Is now has recently added a weekly col employed at Swan Lake Moulding umn of besfc sellers for The Herald company. nd News. The Peace Memorial Presbyterl- With aU of her actlvlUee, Mra. an ciurch has been chosen by the Nixon keeps her Jolly spirit and bride for the scene of the wedding. I helpful attitude. philosophy In the San Francisco 8tate college and Mra. Ferguson said that his summer philosophy seemed lo be never to walk where one could run or "lope." which seems to be borne out by the ex tensive territory covered In the ! short space of time allotted lo the tour. The speaker took her audience from New York through Europe, and even behind the Iron Curtain I fr a brief time. In Uns. Germany. she had the pleasure of a birthday dinner with Carolyn Collier, daugh ter of the Andrew Colliers, and In Geneva another home contact was with the Ray Bests. The fact that Mrs. Ferguson was kept busy an swering questions after she had concluded her talk gave evidence of her audience's Interest. Many expressed the hope that she would give more of her experiences at some other time. 8urh rlosa per sonal touch with overseas brings the purpose and alms of the league very close. The first of a series of 11 region al conferences to train leaders of the league In ways to arouse voters to accept party respoiulbillly was opened In Washington, I), c. on October 4. Mrs. John Ysdon. Junior past president and Mrs. Paul Buck, president, and Mrs. A. KarlMHi. del egate. are en route to Portland to attend the regional conference held In that city October and 7. A conference quia on politics called "What the U. 8. to YouT" pre pared by a league member of Stam ford, Conn., will furnish the key note of the league's campaign car ried on through theae regional con ferences of which Portland's Is the second. The league will urge as prepara tion for the coming election In IBM el! members to take part In parly activities, particularly at the pri mary level, and will attempt to give them a background to take part In telligently. "How to get more and belter In formed voter out to the polls" and "how to get the best possible candi date nominated for office" are two of the t4 questions which our dele gates hope to have answered at this conference. However, the league has always been non-partisan and will remain so. Its aim is to get people to take part In government. Oialapii, Mrs. A. Karlson, Mrs. In 111 receiving line welcoming Everett Dennis snd Mrs. Joh more than 100 guest and members Yadnn. and pouring at Mi tea table were Mi. 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