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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THIRTEEN The Women's Corner Church Society Makes Plans A general meeting of Ui Woman's Itoclely of t:hrlMlmtt Hftvln ill the First Methodist church wan hrld III ll church parlora mi Thursday, October U7, at 1 p. m. with Mra. Mark Taylor presiding. H ui de elded to change Iht (lay ol (ha No veniber meeting lo Thursday, No. vembrr 17 III rrtiiilar meeting day fall on Thanksgiving. Plane were niHiunrid fur th Ruu ub-dltrlrl conference of thr WHC8 lo be hrld hrr on Wednr day. November 2. with th lcx-.il society aa Ui hostesses. Mrt. L. K. Phelps la general chair man of Ui annual basuur to be hrld on Saturday, December 4, and It wa4 announced that a luncheon would be offered to th public III connection with th sale of bauar artlclra. Attention callrd to the prayer (roup Willi h nireta each Tuesday morning from lo 10 In Ui church, and aim to In study thus meeting th Ural Thursday uf each month. Th aubject ! "Women ol Scripture" nd Miriam Smyth la the leader. Hi worship .service wa opened by singing of "Draw Null To Uod" bv Alma Parrel, accompanied by t ''. Ueorge Milnlvre. and Mia TVrretl Dennis conducted a ilrvo. tioiial program on "Wisdum." Miriam Smyth waa the program chairman, and th topic for the day waa lloine Mission achoula. With the use of a lartie map she allowed the acope uf educational work done by the Meth odist church In thirly-lhree educa tional crntera. Th gltla of Uie WHC8 aasUl In aervlng flouo yuung people Imm kindergarten through aeulor col lege and graduate training aWioolt They Include achoul for Neiirori. mountain white. Indlaiu and or phaiu. Mrs. George Casiier related Inlereallng experience of her work among the Spenlsh-aprakiitg girl at Ui Ilarwood achool for glrla at Albuiiurrqu. one of the WttC'8-aup-ported achoola. Mm. L. 1. Mom dtaruMed Ui concrete result of the work don for the many deserving ttudenu in th educational center. Tea waa then aerved by Other circle. Mra. Fred Berhtel. chairman waa aulaled by Mra. George Blaiua. Mra. nna Vlaho. Mra. Dexter t:lllult and Mra. Berth Baylor. Chrysan themuma with Upera of harmonlt Ing color were used upon th tea tab) and Mra. Mary Harper pre aided at the tea service. Couple Married DUNHMUIK Mn. Bratrlr M. Klnuey. a Klamath rail resident until recently, and John H. John win. Southern Pacific locomotive fireman were married by Judge Hugh O. Clarke October IS The In formal ceremony waa hrld In the Clark horn at 511 Florence ave nue. The bride U the former Beatrice M. Jnhiunn of Dorrm and attended the Dnrrti school. The couple have established their home at 80S A Sac ramento avenue, wrier Mra. John ton Iibj purchased th If e on lodging house. Group to Sponsor Two Projects Mr.Kllll.L-Mia. I'aul Da I ton and Mra. J. Prank Admin enterUlned Ih Loot Klver Garden club October W. at th Dallon home In llager. The member voted t o aponsor two project: a 411 garden club with Mr. E. Webb-flown aa leader: and claiaea In flower arranging for Campflr and Bluebird girl. Asalat lug with th latter project will be rlub membrra Mra. Dale Wet, Mra. Jamea Hammond. Mra. John Drft nan, Mra. Jru Dieter. Mr. Harold While, and Mra. Harry Kanirlmey er, grade achool tearher. "Now la the Time" waa presented by Mra. Hcott McKrndree. Weed r rangrmenl were mad by nu-m-ber for prraonal use. T h hostesses aerved refresh menu to II membrra, one guest, Mra. John Martin of Klamath PalU. and two new member Mr. Bob Adam of Merrill and Mra. J. Wal ter Browning of Malm. Masquerade Party Wednesday evening. Beptembrr It. at a regular meeting of the Ma lm Hainbow Olrl. Wanda Murdoch wa Initiated Into the assembly. New, old. and unfinished business wa called for and finishing tniirhr were put on the plant for the Hallo ween maMiuerade. Friday the party wa held In the ruuipii room at Pat Smith' home. The girl wore rlever cosiumrs and prires were given for the tour bent. Uerlra Bhogren waa awarded moot "llalloweeiilah." a a witch: Belle MrVay. aa Mortimer Mirinerd, waa funniest; Bally Hmalley dressed aa a rabbit and waa complete to the carrot. Hhe ' given a prize for the rutesl: Dorothy Saundrr came a a harem dancer and wa awarded a prize for the cleverest. i Refreshment wrfr erved later ' by Mr. Charle Hamilton. Mrt. 1 Ann Paygar, Mrt. Btyon Johnaun. . and Mra. Bowman of Merrill. J (Birthday Dinner I WOCU8 A southern bakrd ham ! dinner waa aerved to 33 adult and ft children Tliuraday October 27. When friend and relative of Coldnel Fred Howard, through Invl- tatlon from hit wife, Zelma gath- j j eren at tne nro noa cnicarn inn lo celebrate Mr. Howard's silly-fourth I birthday annlveraary. j Two tall Upera. on at each end i ! of the lare tableclnthed table, were th only decoration uted. A epa- I rate table at the end of the long j ! dining room waa specially act up j ) for the fiv children. I I Colonel Howard, tea led at the j head of the adult table, looked down I It length and called guest' atten tion to II month old "Mike" Sleven aon. neated In a high chair at th children' table, and ald: "That lit- tie fellow represent the fourth gen I eratlon In our family here tonight." A large white and pink two layer Birthday cake wa pre. sen led to the honored guest by hi wife, at the conclusion of the dinner, whll th )'?? 0- L- " MRS. f. E. MclNTOSH hos been elected president of the newly organized Kennel club. The club plons a dog show on November 6 at the fairgrounds. ueu stood and tang the tradition al "happy birthday" song. Upon unwrapping his laat gift, the Colonel (a title given him when he graduated from auctioneering school many years agoi expressed hi appreciation and ald: "It great to have friend like you, and to me friendship 1 far more valu able than any amount of wealth you could give me." Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fritach. Mr. and Mr. Ken neth Bold. Mr. and Mra. Otis Mea dor and three girl. Mr. Shirley Stevenaon i first grandchild of Mr. Howard si and sun Mike. Mr. and Mra. Don Orrell. Mr. and Mrs. Pat MrFadyen and son Micky. Mr. and Mr. Ruvll Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McClurg. Mr. and Mrs. Frnk Hu'rd and the host and hostess. Mr. and i.rt. Fred Howard. Impressive Ceremony Prosperity Rcbekah lodge met In ; regular session In the IOOF hall j Thursday evening October 20 with ' Lucille Bold, noble grand, presiding, t After the regular opening the meet- lng was turned over to Past Noble! Orands who officiated as follows; Elizabeth fUmsby, noble grand: i Oeorgla Johnson, past Noble Grand; j Jennie num. chaplain: Alama Co fer. musician; Nina Currier, right supporter to the noble grand; Char lotte Martin. ft supporter lo the noble grand: Marguerite Lanids. right supporter to the vice grand; Zrlla ' Blankrn-ship, left supporter to the vice grand: Lucille Heller, right supporter to the past grand: Bere nice MrCruckru. left supporter to the 'tast grand; Esther Mast and. Ivy Propst. right and left support ers to the chaplain; Llna MoUch- j j! mi COATS! AND SUDTS! Unrestricted . . . Choice of any HAT . . . BAG. or Pair of SHOES in our store with the purchase of any Coat or Suit at 29.95 or more! BAGS & SHOE VALUES TO 16.95... INCLUDED IN THIS SALE SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, ENDS SATURDAY 3 DAYS ONLY! USE YOUR CREDIT r enbacher Inside guardian and Stel la Dryden, outside guardian. After a very beautiful and impres sl. meeting the entertainment committee. Lucille pclier. chair man, presented a song and dance by Carol Minton. accompanied by Bernlce Vance at the piano. Wil liam Morley gave several solos', playing his own accompaniments, after which Uie member adjourned to the dining room where delightful refreshment were served by a committee whose chairman was Vera Clemens. Pythian Sisters met In the IOOF hall Friday evening October 28 w ith DeUa Henniger. most excellent chief, presiding.' Reports from "the grand lodge were presented. maqinary Trips Taken At Meeting At tne last meeting of Klamath Fall Toastmlatres club members went on an Imaginary trip to vari ous parts of our country. Wanda O'Brien, toaatmlstreaa for the evening, introduced the first peaker. Myrtle Van Meter who alerted the trip with a vllt to the Lava Beds. She told of many his torical markers which were erected because of historical events that happened there long ago. This was followed by a visit to Crater lake by Vea Poll, who told of various stops along th way. and gave a vivid description of the visi tor's reaction to first seeing Crater lake; this was followed by a Malt to Lake o' the Woods by Wanda Elliott, who gave Interesting facts about this region. Including Rocky Point, Harrlmsn'a lodge and the old Dead Indian road. Topic Mlstreas, Vivian Owens, asked each member for a short talk on television. It's history and future effects on different phases of our lives. Msrgaret Santo wa general eval uator lor the entire meeting. Visitors were Frances Miller, Cal gary. Canada and LaVern Sluaser. The next meeting will be can celled so that members may attend a dinner with Junior, chamber of commerce to be held at Wiliard ho tel on November t. IMS at 7:30 p.m. The toastmlstress club will serve With others as Judges In the speech contest thst evening. ' Library Card Club MERRILL Mrs. Tom Laird and Mrs. Cliff Shjck entertained the Merrill Library card club at the home of Mrs. Laird October 27. At the close of play prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bruce Owens for high score, and to Mrs. J. A. Mc Donald for low score. Others enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. T. O. Wheeler. Mrs. C. E. Shsrp. Mrs. E. Webb-Bowen. Mrs. W. J. Grove. Mrs. Lotta Mer rill. Mrs. Jennie Fugate, Mrs. Lolla Steele. Mrs. Otto Ellis. Mrs. Harold Hendrickson will en tertain the group next on Wednes day November t. at 2 p m. Arbhur Stone entertained the Friendly circle at her home. 2204 Darrow. and she was assisted by Kathryn Billings. Luncheon was served at 1 pin. to 12 members and one guest, Lydia McDonald, a former member. The business meeting fol lowed, and the rest of the afternoon was spent In sewing. Katherlne Wil liams received the White Elephant, and Helen Wardel received an an niversary gift from her 811ent Sis ter. Maggie Upton will be hostess on November 2. and she will be assist ed by Louise O Brian. T V I EVALYN ROWLAND, whose engagement was announced bv her Darents. Mr ond Mrt L. W. Rowland of 3753 Butte street, plons to marry Richard W. McCee, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCee of Dorris, I Calif ., during the Christmas holidays. I Evergreen studio. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rowland, 37S3 Butte street, announce the engage ; ment M their daughter Evalyn, to Mr. Richard W. McGee, son of Mr. t and Mrs. W. H. McGee of Dorris. Calif. Miss Rowland graduated from , Klamath Union high school In the i class of 1948, and Is a student at i Armstrong's college In Berkeley. ! Mr. McGee also graduated from , KUHS and is attending Armstrong's j college. The wedding Is planned for the Christmas holidays. Eight and Forty Plans Dinner Mr. Fred Hellbronner and Mr. Coleman O Laughlin enterUlned Ui Eight and Forty (honor organisa tion of the American Leg ton aux iliary! at the Hellbronner home. 11(80 Fremont Wednesday evening, October 26. A duck dinner was planned for the entertainment of th Forty and Eight, but for lack of luck, a coosl beef dinner will be Mrved thu year 1 on Saturday evening. November I In the American Legion halt. A rummage sal u tiM P,nnti for December 10. Honors of the evening wa won by Mrs. O. D. Matthews. Refreshment were served by th. hostess to Allr Abbot. Mildred Cooper, Pat Dale. Myrtle Finley. Mable Foster, Irene Frletsg. Abb.. Herrtngsha. Jennie Hurn, Ada Matthews, Una Motschenbacher Lillian Otterbeln, Effie Paul, Vera Petrlck, Ethel Robert. Mary Rudd, Edna Russell, Arlene Schubert, Fannie Thompson and Francis Yost, Second Birthday MT LAKf I Itfl. n. n. ..., nuwa Jackson, the nn nf Mr w HOWard R. Jvksnn MMn.l u.' I second birthday October with a ! party at the Jackson home, j Friends and cousins of David, present to help him celebrate were Larry. Pegy. and Bruce DeLap, Pamela. Lois. Linda and Leland De ! Lap, Timmy and Susan White, Don and Sherry Brelthaupt, Gary and Ann Orem, Gayle and Fay Brannon, uavia ana Micaei Jackson of Mer rill, Peggy Lee Bryan of Klamath Falls, Eleanor and Ray Jackson, Duane Chambers, and Judy Jack I son. Mothers present Included Mrs. J. R. DeLap. Mrs. Charles DeLap Jr, Mrs. Bud White. Mrs. Forest P .ethaupt, Mrs. Harry Orem, Mrs. Gray Brannon, Mrs. John M. Jack son of Memll. Mrs. Wamer Bryan of Klamath Falls, grandmother of Kitty Jackson. Mrs. O. L. Melton, and the hostess, Mrs. Howard Jack son. -v Balloons, favors and games were enjoyed by all, and refreshment were served. Venison Dinner Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Long. 2468 Oregon avenue entertained members of the Hurry Cab day crew at their home on October 18, with a venison dinner. 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