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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1949)
FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1M HTKALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGI NM3 1 Midland Empire Nevis Westslde The hore economic club met at the gran bail latt Thursday IUt Mr i. Mildred Richardson u host ess. Thtrt were mm ladLea pres. ent. They Included Mra. Lou Rob erta. Mrs. Mildred Oarrelt, Mn. Madge Anderson, Mn, Eva Mulkey, Mra. Omni brrnerd, Mr. Cora) lllll and Uu hoeteia Mri. Richard aun. They nede plana fur Uu an nual olub denner hlrh will bf held at tha ha) on December 14. Mr. and Mn. Andy lllll mad a trip to Surprise Valley I ait Sunday her they visited Andy partnlt Mr. and atr. Charlee lllll. Mr. enl Mrt. Raymond Jiihiuon war calltd to Eugen on Sunday when Uy received a telegram of tht death ot their granddaughter who pawed away aarly Bunday morning after being lU only a few hour with aplnal meningitis. Bym ptUiy ta tended to tlia entire fam ily. Ueorte Lewie brought Mri. Mary Recraft heme on Saturday after iha had aiient evrral days vlaltlnf la Mrdford. i Mr. Owelty returned the laet of tha week from a recent trip to Portland. Mrt. rted Nelson returned the .Hilar part ef tha week from A'ttveral day ylalt" with her moth' Jf Mrt. Kirtfand ot Corvallli. Mr. and Mrt. Diamond Newman are driving a new ford eedan. Mr. and Mn, R. A. Hipp and family left Friday for Molalla, Ore where they were called by tht death of hit grandmother. Mr. and Mr. Pet Chrlttlanaon accompanied by her mother mad a trip to Klamath Pall on Satur day. Prank and Jack Albertaon left laet Friday for Ce Junction where they plan to rlall relatlvet for eev eral dayt at the horn of Mrt. Bertha Sklra. A birthday party waa held at the Growl home on Wednesday evening in honor or Myrl Orowl and Alma Stover. A number of young people war there ac well aa teveral grown upt: Mr. and Mre. Herbert Stover, Mr. and Mrt. Kerr and family of the loaho district and Mr. and Mrt. Harry Crowl. Mist Joanne Bailey wa an over night gueala of the Orowl glrU Wed neaday evening. Mr. and Mr. Douglaa Tracy via- I tad relative at the bom of Mr, and Mrt. Bill Wood on Bunday. All officer to be newly Initalled attended the Installation ceremony at New Pine Creek Saturday eve ning aa well aa arveral other mem- bera of Wettalde grangt. A Chrltlmu .program la to be given by the WeaUlde Sunday tchool at the Union achool houae on Saturday nlitht December 24. A tpeclal meeting of the molhert club waa held at the Union tchool on Monday afternoon. The Wutalde grang U sponsor lng a Chrlttinat dance which will be held on the night of December 1. R. A. Blpp had the mlifortune latt Bunday to Injure hla eye quite badly. While he waa chopping wood a chip flew up ttrlklng him In the eye. He had to receive treatment from a doctor and It improving now. Mrt. Trefflnger and grandson re turned home oter the week-end, Stie received medical attention at Portland last week. Mr. and Mrt. Carol Toney are being congratulated on tha birth of a new daughter burn Monday at the Lakevlew hospital Thla la the tec ond great grandchild of Orandpa Crowl. The Tuneyt live In Surprue Valley. Mr. and Mr. Merle O'Nell and children vUlled retail vee on the Eastalde on Sunday evening. I Prayer meeting waa held at the 4 held concerning the annual Chrlst- mat dinner for the achool children and their parenta. The mother de rided to act the date for Monday, December IB. Ilia decorating com mittee consist of Shirley Slpp, Mildred Gerrrtt, Marietta Newman and Eileen O'Neill, who will meet at 1:10 Bunday afternoon. The annual grange ChrUtmat din ner for all member and their famt llet will be held at g:M on the night of December 21. There will be a program following tha turkey dinner. Each member of the family la requeated to bring one tmalf ar ticle wrapped and tied with a long place of tiring. Thl I to be put In a white elephant ao that every one who attend will receive aorne thing. The aupper will be potluck with the grang fumlthlng the turklea. Mr. Richard Buck haa recently been on the alck hit but 1 much Unproved. Danny Stover wa III and taken to the hotpiul on Thunday but waa able to return to achool on Monday. A group of laole were gueata of Mr. Harold Shult Thurdy when they tied out arveral quilt and en joyed a fried chicken dinner. Thoa praaent were Mr. Madge Ander (on, Mr. Coral Hill. Mra. Lola Chandler, and Mr and Mr. Harold Shulta and Clayton. Mr. Earl LaBranch and Mr. Merle O'Nell vUlted Thunday at. moon with Mia. Dee Chandler. Mr. Audrey Orteal baa recently been 111 with cold. One fourth of the atandlnf taw Umber In the U. B. la Doug la fir. aaaaaaaavtaaaeAwwww' DO TELL! When archer II. B. Umbaugh ot Angola, Ind., tbot hi arrowa into the air, they (ell to earth on the other aide ot Angola'a towering monument. In ao doing, they aolved the town' Chrlttmaa decoration problem by carrying: over piece of twine attached to atringt ot lighU. Umbaugh will tpend the next few week figuring bow to get the light down ajain without having to climb the statue. Dry creek achool on Thureaday eve ning. Rev. Leo Harrison of Tulare. Calif, conducted the meeting. Rev. Harrison came up with hit nephew Nell Friday In the truck. He vlailed with hla titter Mrt. Oordon Friday and family arveral dayt. The Union dlrtrlct mother' club met at the achool houae baaement Uat Wednetday for their monthly meeting. There were eight ladle in attendance. They were Marietta Newman. Winnie Oelradorf, Sybil Peay. Mildred Richardson. Mildred Oarrett, Venn Puck. Shirley Slpp and Eileen O'Nell. Discussion waa Pendleton 700 Pure Woof ROBES See Them at STORE FOR MEN Corner 5th & Main WAHT'fo WONPiRt ANVOVP krv,.lr ll.rU'o, eV77 OutllMM o. ny frtoMt m ntrtlt. rf .ifhOT. p3 compel Mr Can, till CtoMbn. Kaam Cil. 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