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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1949)
SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH r-ALLi, OKtUJN PACE SEVEN Fall Festival At Manzanita, OES Maiiunlla chapter No. 171, Order ul Hit Eastern Htar, entertained members nf (lie nrilrr from far and mar at the "Kail festival" frldev evening, (vtober '41, at Ilia HKir hall In Klamath Kalla. Haul Urand Maliun of the chapter of Oregon, Mra. H. Fay Am briwa, was the distinguished tuest of Ilia evening. Mra. Ambrose cania I roin her home In I'urtland especially (or tha occasion, and apnlta on the "rllgnltlranie ol the Labrynlh" and touched briefly upon tha Cleneral Urand chapter session In Toronto, Canada, which tha and other Oregon chapter members attended In Auguat. Mra. Gladys lluloutek, Urand Adah ol tha Orand chapter and a pal matron of Prosperity chapter No. ISO, nf Malln, and Mra. Heulah VbotcA TttU week's ierlal review U "The Plum Tree" by Mary Ellen Chase. Karly this auminer. when wa flril heard thai a new book would be published this fall by Mnry Klien t'liaw, wa began to anticipate our pleasure In rending it. We were not disappointed. Hhe la the author of several ixm-fli tlon booka aurh aa "A "Mary I'rlrrs," "Windswept," and Cloodly Heritage." Thla new book U a small volume, not much longer than a short story. It la a mingling of tragedy and com edy, grave and gay on every page and filled with leara and laughter. Ilia telling la a home fur aged women. Nurse Emma Davla and her friend Angelina have learned to soothe and distract the pain and despair of Die aged. It la the good fortune of tha patlenu that, with all her tuff white uniform and reg ulated life, Emma hat retained her humanity, and she well represent tha poMibla richness and triumph of tlie ordinary and average person. Like the lovely blossoming plum tree that stands outside her window, her desire for life, for youth, Is con stantly renewed. Hhe plana for the time when the will have leisure enough to travel and to read the "Complete Bhakespeere"! The alnry la of three eccentric and suddenly dangerous old ladles, and their removal from the home to the asylum, and the events real ly test Emma's qualities as a human being. All tills Is described In a style that few present day authors can equal, and It hat been referred to as a "gem-like novel." Joseph Hen ry Jackson says of It "A lot of readers will find In Its tenderness and beauty a comfort, wholly lack ing In many other novels about old people." THE BEST HELLER, fiction O'Hara A Rage to Live Walter! The Egyptian Caldwell Let Love Come Last Bteen Twilight on the Floods Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Pour Bonnet The Mudlark Marquand Point of No Return Algren The Man With the Oolden Arm Douglas The Dig Fisherman rows Call tt Treason Carrol West of the Hill Machines Rest and Be Thankful Thlrkell Tha Old Bank House Yerby Pride's Castle ' -Stone The Passionate Journey Non-Fiction Barnes White Collar Zoo Metron The Beven Story Moun tain Oilbreth Cheaper by the Doien Paber, member and past matron of Neviu. Uie chapter In Central Point were visitors. Worthy Matrons of chaplera pres ent were Mrs. Juanlta McKlbben of Central Point, Mrs. Dollle Btevent of Ashland, Mra. Agnes Srhrelner, nf Malln, Elisabeth Zeller nf Chllo- quin, Phyllis Poole of Alnah chap ter In Klamath Palls; and Worthy Patron Lawrence Meyers of the Chllnquln chapter was also dis llngulshed guest. A dinner preceded the meeting. and concluding the evening Cleorgl anne Arnot, program chairman, pre sented excellent entertainment ar tangrd by a (roup from the local and visiting chapters. ''liilermczKo" was presented by Mrs. Beatrice DenUon and Mrt. Alma Cofer, at a piano duet. Prosperity chapter of Malln per formed the skit, "Manly Beauty." Mra. Cecil Juniper tang two solos, "Oh Lovely Evening" and "Smiling Through." Mrs. John Romon presented a r.adlng, and Mrs. Norma Uerllngs Mrt. Margaret Hherldon, accompa nied by Mra. Beatrice Denlson aang "An Irish Lullaby." Readings were also presented by Mra. Elisabeth Zeller o f Cascade Crest chapter, and Mra. Roberta Andrewt of Nevita chapter aang two solos, accompanied by Mra, Eliza beth Dressier. "Cuddle up a Little Closer." a skit, waa featured by Mrs. Mar garet Bherldan and Mra. Norma Uerllngs. Mra. Lawrence Baker presented "Twenty Questions." Chaptert represented Included Portland. Wolf Point, Mont., Brern ertnn. Wash., Ortdley, Calif.. Etna. Calif., Central Point Ore. Malln, 'Chlloqutn, Ashland and Eugene. The next meeting of the Manzani ta chapter will be held Novem ber 4 at the regular meeting place, the IOOP halt The Worthy Matron Virginia Brown and Worthy Patron Walter Brown cordially Invite all members of the order to attend the Initiation of candidates. ssaaea -VT jim 'Wr"W'l W if sssssaesssaaaassaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaevef' . urn GARDENING is the chief interest of our "Woman of the Week," Mrs. W. P. Myers, of Lokeshore drive Mrs Myers hos been a resident of Klomath Falls since 1923, ond is on active member in many locol clubs. Merlon The Waters ol Blloe Sheen Peace of Soul Overatreet The Mature Mind Peale A Oulde to Confident Liv ing Blanshard American Freedom and Catholic Power Lelghton (Ed.) The Aspirin Age, Ivis-IM! Sheean Lead, Kindly Light Rogers Women Are Here to Buy Dlneen The Purple Shamrock Schleslnger Jr. The Vital Center Ounlher Behind the Curtain Hancock Fabulous Boulevard Arnold Olobal Mission Gardens Interest Woman of the Week "Seventy-three years old and as active as a twenty-year-old." de scribes Mrs. W. P. Myers of Lakeshore drive. Mra. Myera has lived In Klamath Falls since 1923. and l.s a hard worker In several clubs, particularly the Garden club, which Is her main Interest. Her love of gardening grew from the time when the family first moved to their home on Lakeshore e drive. Her beautiful flowers drew attention, and she began selling a few bulbs and planta. It waa the beginning of Lakeshore Gardens Nursery, which the still own and manages. As president of the Herbert Apple gate auxiliary. Spanish War Vet erans. Mrs. Myers did a great deal of work on the convention the or ganisation had which wa held In Klamath Fall this year. Mrs. Myers haa given talks on garden to service clubs and la also a member of Business and Profes sional Women's club. Mr. and Mrt. Myers were the par ent of three children. Major Theo dore Mvert of Portland. Mrt. Vir ginia Harper of Arago, Ore. and Soroptimist Has Interesting Talk At the Thursday noon meeting of the Klamath Palls Soroptimist club. Oena Bsrkes Introduced the speak er of the day. Louise Relnhart, whorl spoke on marketing. She had a t tendrd the Buyer shows In Ban Francisco. The salesmen had their ditplaya In the Merchandise Mart, the auditorium, and show room of various hotels where some new and Interesting Items were shown that will find their way a gift under the Christmas tree this year. Only buyers are allowed to attend these display and must show their past es before being allowed to enter the show room. All the women at the meeting wished they could have been with Mrt. Relnhart to get a preview of what It going to be new and smart this winter. Mrs. Bucket Introduced the spe cial numbers on the program. The numbers furnished by Isa Dorah Moldovan Included a tap dance by Sandra and Alan Pemberton, a hula dance by Connie Clprlano. an ori ental dance by Sue Ramaby. and acrobatic by Sandra Pemberton. A report wa made by member of the Soroptimist club who attend ed the meeting and dinner In Lake view, Tuesday October 18. This din ner was In hdnor of their seventh year as a Soroptimist club. The Klamath and Bum club were guests. The Klamath club organized the Lakevlew club seven year ago and the Lakevlew club organized the Burn club two yean ago. The five member from Klamath Fall who attended were: Alice Lamm. Coral Sabo. Oertrude Moore, Dorl Pey ton, and Addle May Nixon. An announcement wa made of American Education week Novem ber S-12. The theme for thl week It "Making Democracy Work." The BPW benefit card party for November & at the Wlllard hotel wa announced. Club member were asked to re member to bring gift to the next meeting for the titter club in Brlgn-ton-Hove, England. In order to get there for Chris Una the gift must be mailed soon. It wa recommend ed by member who had heard from the Bister club that they would ap preciate such thing a Jam, nut, dried fruit, cake mixes, and other luxury Item. Although food I no longer rationed these Item are hard to get. Officers Reviewed Canton Crater No. T met last week In the I OOF hall, for mustering in ceremony and inspection by state officers. Alma Cofer was Initiated. Present for the festivities were Chevelier and Lady Edna Beddowa lfrom Pendleton. Mrs. Beddows 1 I president of the ladlee auxiliary a the association In Uie slate of Ore gon. Past President Lady Clara Smith from 'Bend reviewed the officer with Lady Mae Anderson, vice pres ident of the local chapter. A potluck dinner wa served be fore the meeung. la Ute ladled! Br Umi gUteJurt m fV. '' sv" come quick! Lee isa Bdwbart Emily Myers. wiJ has lived with her mother on Lakeshore drive since Uie death of Mr. Myers In 11143. ... Bridge and Pinochle Wednesday rlub members met re cently at the Episcopal Parish hall for a bridge and pinochle party. Corn stalks and pumpkins were Uie theme for decorations with Mrs. C. R. Canine. Mrs. Stanley Pade. Mrt. A. V. McVey and Mrs. Herb Hane llne were hostesses. Prizes in bridge went to Mrs. Hel en Mueller and Mrs. Geo rue Moses and In pinochle to Mrx. Ronald Fish er and Mrs. Tom Milne. The next regular meeting will be held on November i. 'Cello-Piano Duo Delightful Concert The 1MB-M erles of the Klamath Community Concert got off to aa fine a atart a It well wisher could hope for Thursday night when Nikolai and Joanna Oraudan presented a delightful concert aa the 'cello and piano duo of well deserved acclaim. A packed house greeted the two artist who were particularly generous with their encore. Each of the four encore wa familiar and greeted by a round of applause. At the close of Joanna Oraudan' piano solos, she played the delight ful "Mnld With the Flaxen Hair" bv de Bussy, and Chopin lovely "Waltz." The full two-hour con rert was brought to a thrilling finale with Nikolai and Joanna Oraudan playing as a duo. "The Swan" by Haint-Saens, and the always popular "Flight of the Bumble Bee" by Rlmaky-Korsakoff. Both artist achieved Instant recognition a soloists, but some thing should be said an s rustic plug perhaps on the delightful and delicate accompaniment of Joanna Oraudan when her husband held the stage with (uch masterful 'cello playing a ha aeldom been heard here. The pianist used the seldom seen combination in a feminine art ist, the understanding and lightness of a woman Interpretation coupled with superb strength and accuracy which definitely wa not sacrificed from the standpoint of the technical performer. The young fry, who will be con cert supporter In a few year, were given a royal welcome behind stage when the last number drifted away. Oraudan even offered hi 'cello for a try-out to any youngster Interested In playing that marvelous Instru ment There were no taken, but tt wa a generous gesture. (LS ) NO TRICKS NO TREATS! JUST QUALITY DRY CLEANING IVIRrTIMI! We're not magician, and wt don't offer any special prem iums, but we DO TOP QUALITY DRY CLEANING EVERY TIME I At Cascade you get the advantage of the latest equip ment and methods, expert personnel, and that plua feature of extra care. It make a difference In the quality of your cleaning. Phone S565 or Sill. CASCADE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS KLAMATH'S FINEST OPP. POST OFFICE asaaMa glBSxLSJi. . . and you don't have to pay out good money for 2 to 3 years! You can get FREE Lessons at your city or county schools. All you need is your instrument. VIOLINS s. ... .. 27.50 Complete with acceuorirt. Violins ond Bond Instruments for Rent. dephq'$Mu$kCb. Madame, are your birthdays showing? Dorothy Gray Ccllogen Cream Specially priced for the first time! Regularly 3ii2 Klamath rails. Oct. 39 A spooky H a I -loween to all of you. I ex pect tha small celebrant will spend the en tire week-end observing this occasion thl year. Next week, to give No vember a good tendoff, plan to start get ting idea for Christmas gifts, and to have your selection laid away. Our stock are full and we are all enthused over the top quality and complete price range of the gift Item thl year. One of the outstanding watches available 1 a waterproof, shock proof model like the one worn by the victim of a log raft sinking In North Bend last February. HI body waa not recovered for 24 days, and the family took the watch to a Jeweler to have htm aalvage anything possible, for sentimental reason. Expecting to aalvage the steel case only, the Jeweler wa amazed to find the work un harmed. 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