SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVfN
Annely Uherek
On Club Program
Til inrsm fur ll)i Hireling uf (hr Miliary rlub next MomUy lm
hern planned tn be both tnlrrtulnliig mill allumlatliiK From wide
ba sgniiniil uf liiliimlniiu ekpirlcnie, Mit Aimrly Uln irk will pi
aent it tulk un "llrilrr lliiihun itrlnlloiilila 'I tn iiiikIi Ait Munition,"
mul Mr. mill Mm. IjmiIh 'l ain lirr lll clum r to the mimic mid In Hi
i liimr ( Ihrlr mil He Yuiluvm. Art dliluys will lirlii In curry uiit
the HulkMli tlirino uf the ptilalli.
Mix. Uhrrrk, wliii la ikiw a resident nf olrnr. that mine In Oils
country hum Inr nallvii Vienna In JIM I. Mie attended liluh school at
htiKktoil, California, mid Uirr rn--
I.illril Hi til" College t the Pacific i . ,
and Mill colli lit wncie aha iim)onil pp nwnm Tffl
in mo.1.111 lmigui.gr. mid Mwculivd cnuwsnip Ita
'".r.";;'.:. d u, , Event of Sunday
mid iniiiinurd lirr studies In Dira-! An liitorniut rVlluwalilji tea ai
ilen. Home mid Viriina, mid tn lleitt givrn by Uie Wntiians Horiety ot
she returned to tlir United Hum tu ' Clulntlaii Krrvke of lha Klrat Mrlli
be Joined later by lirr hu.band mid ixllt f linn h In the t hurrli parlora
aiiwll dnuuliirra. on H intluy, October 2 from I lii 1
Mr. and Mia. Taut lirr, accim-1 p ni, honoring mid welcoming all
pamrd on the piano by Mra. Tru- 1 lra hrra of the Klamath arhooia,
limn I viilIi of Tutelage. Hill dn-e ' mid th"lr wives mid huabanda,
Ihr Yugoalitvia scliulttMiie, walls member of the M-hool lioarfl, pe-
ml tlu iUiii dance. K'sihrra mid suprmaora.
"I limuiili tlm niurlray of the An) In the rrrrlvliig line wrrit Una
Criurr there will he a dlaplay ul liri of the church mid tlirlr wives,
aria and handicrafts arranged by I and trui her who air member of
Mia U. H Uialriiiiiio. AUji on cx- i the rhiirrh. Durum llm aflrrnoun a
hiUU will be a prrMinal rolln tli n i niuairal piourmii Inrluilnl ll.irrlrt
of aouvmlra from hrr native Bui- Murllrr. who sang 'Thru The
h.iria arrangra ny Mra. iniuri uj .iium. iwhwh hum u
I IFTH IV r TTrTTl PH
I Could TpII You'' by Ida Hrlle
Ptrpnlonr; aim waa accompanied by
Mlaa Kuth Lobaugh.
Mra. Carl Uuatafaon lava two vio
lin soloa accompanlrd by Mra. f
man Yount; thry wrrra "Oriental"
by Cut, "Houvrnlr" by Dlrdlp and
Oram Brwrr, accomaiilrd by
Kutli Lobaugli, an "Koa Invn
Are railing Llka Rain" by llrnry
Ifadlry, "Hnuw" by Clmara and
Love Mrnt a Llttla Olft of Roara"
by Oix-iikhaw.
The color Ihrme for the tra table
waa yellow, with the flowrra, and
candlra In dlffrrrni ahadra of Uiat
color. Pouring during the flrat hour
were Mra. L. K. Hlirlpa and Mra.
If. B. Wood, and during the ercond
1iihr ii.h.i wrddine laal merg-! hour. Mra. Joe M Kennedy and
end. inrluiled a bridal dtnner be- i Mri. Mark Taylor;
fore the rrhearaal lat Balurday
night
Thoa who gathered at the Pell
can Party Room for the affair were
Mr. and Mm. Walter Hanson. Mr.
and Mra. Kugena ravell, Mtaa Bally
Yrltrr. Mlia Janet WaUnn. Mlu
Jean Oavlu. Mlu Dorothea Elllnt-
rV irr. wlio will attend the mrel
IihV in authentic Bulgarian drea.
Koateaara for the ineetiruj which
will begin at 3:00 In Die city li
brary building will be Mra. John
VaiiUoren and Mra. Lyle Krllatrom.
The comnillU'e planning the lei
which will eloae Uie meeting la com
(xiaed of Mra. Charlra Larkln, Mra.
John Cox and Mra. Robert Mueller.
Ixxal women may atlll Join the
Library Club uixin payment of a
amall fre and attend the cultural
and aortal mrellnge held on the
eecond Monday of each month,
a
Bridal Dinner
Pre-weddlnf featlvltlea for the
TEACHERS WERE HONORED on Sunday offer noon at the First Methodist church when a tea
was arronged by women of the church. Pouring, left, Mrs. Harry S. Wood, ond ot the
opposite end of the prettily appointed table, Mrs. L. K. Phelps. Standing, left to right,
Mrs. Mortindole Woods, Miss Lyravme Fish, Mrs. John Wright, Mrs. Loy Barker, Mrs.
Paul Deller, Mrs. Joe Kennedy ond Mrs. Mark Taylor.
Guderlan.
Sixth Birthday
Andrea Reeder celebrated her
atxth birthday Monday, with aeveral
frlenda at the Dlrlc Reeder home
on Waahlngloii atreet,
Ice cream and blrfhday rake
aon. Mlaa Joan Howell. Leo Bauia. i '" wrved. and the group played
Ida Odell Speaks
For Founders Day
! Cowboys Decorate
Barn Dance Colls Charity Sewing Done
r fi I Mr- B' A1l,no,' '0i Hope
hor Clever costume treet, was hosteaa for the meeting
Next Saturday night the club of the Golden Circle ot the Flrit
houae at Reamea will he decorated Baptut church recently.
la resemoie a Dam, worn niriiiurr
and giieula father for an evening of
fun and aquare dancing, to be cli
maxed by a box aoclal lunch.
Elaborate decoration plana art
being worked out by Mra. Fred
Burgoyne and her committee com
posed of Mra. John 8haw, Mra
Oreer Urew, Mra. John Cox, and
Mra. John Aahley.
when the (roup will prepare baaketa
for the old paople'i home. The Meet--Inf
will be at the home of Mra.
B. K. RobWHi, 1204 Creacent.
Refreshmenta were aerved by the
hoateaa. Mra. Alexander. aaalatMt a
A bu.ilne.aa meeting waa the pro- i Mra. Robtaon.
gram for the atlenioon. Mra. Ann t
RobiKon waa chairman, and gave a
book report of the "Incomparable
Crov,."
Musical Program
At Open House
Opening the fall teaaon for Catho
lic Daughter!. Court Klamath, a n
nual open houae waa held at the
K. C. hall. Tuesday, September 27.
The remainder of the afternoon
waa apent in aewlng for the needy.
Mra. John Patterson and Mrs.
Pierce were appointed to make ar-
In keeping with the theme the rangementa for the next meeting.
gueai are urged to come in cos
tume, and pna will be given. Ac
cording to Mra. Paul Dalton and
Mra. Elbert Btilea, who are 1 n
charge, the prizea will be unuaual
and even aurprialng.
Otto Ellla of Malm U to be on
hand to "call" for the dancing, and
old time mualc will be fumlahed.
Mra. John McCulloch la In charge
of food arrangement. Working with
her are Mra. William Orove. Mra.
Cliff Bhuck, and Mra. W. A. Shan
non. Mra. Loula Soukup. and Mra.
Boyd Bprague are arianglng for Che
table-.
Publicity detaila are being taken
care of by Mra. Matt Flnnigan.
Mra. C. B. Larkln la general
chairman for the annual party given
by the women of Reamea.
A buay week of sewing up a cos
tume, decorating a box lunch, and
learning to square dance, la ahead
for thoae who plan to attend. Fun
begins at nine o'clock.
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Thompson home on Pacific Terrace pl.n0. violin aolo by Martha Carter
to wuh Bobby a happy bUiday. ,nd a number of piano arrange-
Ue.saert was served In the party menU by 8ustn yandenbert were
room on Ubles centered with mini- ,i, featured "
I wbo'- Mrv c- Cox A welcoming address to members
slated Mr. Thompson and their guests was given by Le-
.Air. !!.rewmenUwUe Kroup " one Mathls. Orand Regent.
Doris Peyton gave a short biographical akeurh of. Thoae celebr.tl.7e wh lh. nn L "T' ?ni "
. i J a j i. prcacnicu a anors laix on ine
projecu and purposes of Catholic
The Roroptlmlat club of Klamath Falls met for It's regular meeting
at the Pelican cafe Thursday. Tina was a special Pounders Day meet,
en Day meeting. Doris Peyton gave a short biographical sketch of
and Introduced the speaker. Ida M. Odell. who gave the hlatory and nU birttlr , johnnv
l..H. ..I Ih. Hr.rrnlln,l.l rloh It Inlnnlin. n nntJi lh.1 t. ' 1 ' '""0"7 "TB JOnnny
October 3. M yeara ago, a group of professional and executive women i mt johmnv Kilvkenda? Rort
met in Oakland, Calif., and founded th. flrat Boroptlmlsl club and Shnison MU, Kvrclt vt.eh
called It the Alameda County Soroptlmiat club, luting In the original , ju njf,h ktevie stf VSiJiV
charter roster 80 representative, successful and executive women. XLh' FJt ,M0Ody-
nuaay r.iger. Kelly Bomers, Alex
Executive women in other towiis-
Robert Hxxl, Francis Hauaman.
Norman Htebblna. Owen Htebblna,
famea.
Oueata of Andrea Included JlU
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Munhen. Rev. Cummlnga. Tommy Fredrlckson.
and Mrs. F. C. Wlsaenbarh, Mr. 1 y "siivnie, i-inaa nanviue. Mar-
and Mrs. W. H. Thomas. Mr. and ' "' Mltchel, Bobby Mitchell, and
Mra. A. B. Hood. Mrs. Marie Rnek- Donna Bchuaa.
well. Mrs. James Ryan. Mrs.
Oeorgt J. Barton and Dorothy Bar- Luncheon Party
ess Mrs. Charlotte Martin entertained
Word from IMg.na advlaes thst!" h'r h,om,'' ' "rrrt- m
Mslcolm Eiiley Jr.. son ot Mr. and I n"or ?' LM,- Mu,1, Kiltredge of
Mrs. Malcolm Eplry now of Long ' 8um
Beach. Calif, has been elected vtcei Mrs. Msrtln served luncheon to
prsaldent ot Higma Delta Chi. na-1 Mra. Jack Schulxe. Mra. Franc
tlonal newspaper fraternity, on the 'Marks. Mrs. James Hunter. Mra.
Unlveralty of Oregon campus. j Frank Douglaa, and Mrs. Kiltredge.
' T" t 1 n r mrrr.-y'Y
fays? ',-r.vV;,.?;r-'l
MR. AND MRS. THURMAN KELLER sample the wedding
coke offer their marrioge in Richland, Wash., ot the Church
of Christ the King. The bride is the former Maribel Bryant,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur K. Bryant, formerly of
Klamath Foils.
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A food looking
as a new living
room set with a
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CARLSONS
CARLSON'S
MATTRESS ond UPHOLSTERY
I40S So. 6lh Phone 4S1I
Our Furnllure CoaU NO MORE It Just
Look! Like It Does,
became Interested In the organisa
tion and from then on ciuds in
creased and have been formed In
the United Sutes and Internation
ally. The name Boroptlmlsl Is de
rived from two words ' Soror" sister
and Optima, the beat and highest
good.
In 130 the flrat International
convention was held in London.
There were 00 clubs at the conven
tion and M more were organised oy
the end of the next tour yeara.
At present In our own Northwest
ern region now we have 64 clubs.
By ItM. SoropUulat clubs had
frown so numerous that the Bor-
oDlimut international
was divided Into three mam f roupa
The American Federation, conaist-
liif now of Canada, United otaies,
nd south America with a club in
Mr.nl the Federation of Oreat
Britain and Ireland, the Federation
of Continental Europe. In turn Uie
federations are broken down In.o
regions, and the Klamath Falia
Boroptimiat belongs to the North
western reflon. coiuifting of AUi-ka.
Montana. Washington, Northern
Idaho and Oregon. U as inre.
ing to note. al. that when ,tne
Soroptimut International associa
tion American Federation. Sorop'.l-
...' f Vi.m.ili S'alla w-aa
t'u" .,,,H ,1m OA p in . Liooea. club mlin( In
chartered It as the e.giun ciuo p.u,, gpip.! church psmh haiu
in the region. .scn rjoropiuii.a. son p m itcn.iit cars piny given
club gave 2 peiunea to be put Into j Jj,'- rsuis guild at l Paula p.n.h
a Fellowship Fund on this Founders j s.i.ra.. oci.s.r ts
Day. RHirai tiolf and Country club Barn
. i. u .. . f.L.r. dance wllh aquare dancing and bos
The Soroplinmt club has a four- ;
year four-point program "Working 1 a.na.r. oeiab.r ?s
for the World We Want." through I Cbri.llan Science lecture br Illasbelh
spiritual values, through service to---, ""w.nVon"!
the community, through education, 1 p. m. am ar. welcome.
through co-operation in Industry- K,.m.,h"ur,C.c.ru u
The Klamath Falls club was or- . craudsna. P.licn tixaur.
gantred in 1SJ2 and It was liilcrcsi- r'1"- ,'"L "..
fug to ,re familiar names on that c "f., "tafjf"-.
first pnmrain ol orgunlwuon. Mr. priWr i
P W. Brrirnm. president; Mrs. tl- prf Chruimu Biuir of Ambriau club
i rirlnc Ul lorianiutton of war bnd'.
Emma B Page, secretary and Mil
Klamalb t'ommunlly concert.
Isabelle Van Fleet, treasurer, with atemmen Pelican theater,
directors Mra. Yella Margulla, Mr;.. s.jinitr. rebrsarr is
airrriorn nil . in Klamalh Communllv concert,
Ruby C. Lyle. and Mrs. Ida M. wob.rg. p.ucan theater.
Odell. rndar. April i
Th,. .Ink h. aliler c ub In i Klamalh community concert
was accompanied by Eloise Mc- : Brumbaugh. J s n e y Smith. Sue
Inlyre. ! Thompson and Frances Cox.
Edna Albrecht reported on the
organisation of a Soroptimlst club In ; L-QTCJ Party Planned
l?,en'' . . ... I Plans are being made for a card
Rhoda Harndcn and Addle May i . B.,,j . 7
SrcoTmree'0' N" t !3o tV
uorut committee. Re.me. auxiliary at Reames Oolf
"" and Country club.
Members and guesu are invited
to the affair.
Chairmen of cards for the auxili
ary are Mrs. Frank Tarr and Mra.
E. B. Brosterbous who are making
absence of President Esther Lawler,
who Is in Belllngham. Wash., at
tending the regional convention.
The special award of the day
went to Mrs. Shellenberger.
An announcement was msde i plans for the October party.
bdoui uie concert aponaoreu oy uie
20-30 dub at the Mills auditorium.
An announcement was made .if
the Venture club tea given for the
benefit of the Polio fund at the
Vlnema hotel Saturday, October I.
from 2 to 5.
The members met Mary Bothwell
who Is the flrat Venture club mem
ber to move up to the Soroptimlst
club.
Social Calendar
Bandar. October P
4 30 p m . Bullet supper at Reamea
Golf and Country club.
Sleadar. October la
Nan
igl
England. Brlfhton Hove, where cor
respondence and gifts are ex
changed, i
In the Introduction of guests
Edna Albrecht Introduced Nan Pat
terson. Soroptimlst of Seattle.
Rhoda Harnden Introduced her
mother, Mrs. Arley Bchellenberger.
Miss Mary Lou Monroe, music
teacher at Roosevelt, sang two
numbers. "In the 8llence" by Rach
maninoff: "1 am In Love with
Vienna" by Johann Strauss. She
goner Opars company,
Waa-
Peltcan theater.
aLaji - -: i i "i tsl
Daughters on a national scale.
After the program refreshments
were served from a table centered
with purple and gold as tors, a . d
silver candelabra with gold and pur
ple candles. Leone Mathls presided
at the silver tea service, and Marlon
Howard poured coff.e.
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Scavenger Hunt
A scavenger hunt highlighted the
evening of September 23 when
friends of Marilyn Claudson gathered
at the Claudson home 1939 LeRoy
to help Marilyn celebrate her 14th 1
birthday.
Guests who danced and ate birth
day caks were Lora Lou Rolph.
Lyle Mills. Dick Cullen. Ruby Ceh
nng, David French. Shirley Keesee.
Ronnie Miller, Diane Oldenburg.
David Cummings. George Hansen,
Kenny Rudd, Jean Adams. Joan
j Scnoenburg, Kathleen Mclntee,
I Chuck Boettcher. Richard Ward and
I Pat Lento.
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St. Helens Wedding
E. M. Chllcote. pioneer realtor of
tills city, and Luella Hough, former
ly of Klamath Falls, were married
on September 29 in St. Helens, Ore.
The Rev. John W. WarrelL a for
mer pastor here, read thd cere
mony. The couple mill be at home, at
3015 Shasta way after October 10.
MARILYN CLAUDSON IS as
sisted by 17 guests in eating
her birthday cake at a party
ot the Claudson home.
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