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HATtTRBAY. OCTOBtft tt, W HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SIX r; -,.. -., ri ! vtT3 If "If"""1' ! "TTT .' REFLECTIONS WHEN MRS. FREDERICK EHLERS opened h er home to the American Association of Unl versitv Women for their annual Fellowshp Tea, guests enjoyed a tea hour in a setting of fall flowers tastefully arranged against ? background which was a perfect foil for the bright colors. From left to right, Mrs. Cha lcs Larkin. president, Mrs. Ehlers Mrs. Ro bert Smith, (standing who arranged the f owers, and Airs. A. L, Brandt hostess on the tea committee, all having a last minute ch-1 before the guests arnve. Paolo by hettlcr CMl rK anh rANNA Fvock. lot the Communllv Chest rewlden who were In 8n Friuiclsco on I lti drivel UU worker' kll II hiuiiiM rfwiiiiv hurt a little vou daii'l know what thev are ore in the monotony ol me I u down to cnesi nuiiu uu usual" when they were met by tr.ey'U SHOW you. Cuilli unde. Vice Auiiiuui Ai-1 tl-.ur Btnible, who was In port, FROM THE UNIVERSITY ol and they and Mrs. Suuble were Irwu.m i-.m. news 01 soiorliy luncneon guests on ine airyiaiic piCUge alter the lour uay ruu f -.-m r- -j - " w ray j "" "Fill I' x v, Xhjr f Viv-:i 'J III tMa. .mmiftgminwi -wi. tender Curtis .admiral SLruule I In command ol the first lice' Another highlight In the Irln (or the Docks was thai liie Frank Humphreys Joined them In San Francisco DOROTHY AND MILTON Etalr have been busy lor Uie past week rioina- a little local slithisee Inn with Dorothy'a lather Mr Henry Drlctcrn and her slste. Mrs. Henry Qyiil Irom Stanley. Wisconsin Former residents from Stanley now living lu Klamath Falls were so pleased to fee an olo friend (rem home that Ihry are sending Viola" Oygl buck to Wisconsin with a large snndwleh tray of Juniper wood "which" lumber product Is rarely seen In that part of the country even as a manufactured product. TUN'dl" RAISING PARTY was the topic of conversation when I was In a group cf I Reames auxiliary gals the other ay They made It plain uiai ere would be fun and food pro- ded for all who attend this an. utrioti Margaret Uavl pledged Chi omega ranees ooeiuv Delta Ueua ueiuk ana ieu iiu gley Zeta Tau Alpha. www MONTE CARLO NIGHT ai the Ei' ciuu w ill uraw bit and fclfc- essc u om all over iviamaUi oasin wncu tho clun entertain al free smorgasooru lonlght k'tom ail I hear, there'll be a big crowd aud a io.ta iuu. JACK AND SKY MARTIN to 8usanille Mid aurroundUig coun try lor a three day Jaum lound so many things to do and people in km that tne irln became a live day one while touring around seeing friends etc they found a novel "ealln place" called HIDE AWAY which Sky says Is most appropriate the location Is Green villeupon their return had word Sky's niece, 'i'rlsh had followed her sister's footsteps at Oregon by going Theta. www walt AND BEA BEANE art on an extenued vacation In Uie ial affair-although prlmnrlly an j World Series O'ou know whati jxlliary project HUSBANDS and the last heard of them they RE HELPING cneeriuny ana i were ncaucq lor muw- llllngly because they realise lat their efforts will all show ip In results for the good ol Jie club. MRS. J. C. HOOPER of Mid- j on their "Bonanta Ranch" about land district In for the kick-oil iu miles east ol Marysville-lhe breaklast and to get supplies lor maln ranch Is lou acres some IN A LITTLE CHAT wlUl Mrs. Agnes Schallock I learned thai Mrs. Holme Bell (Connie Schal lock i and her husband are located - - - . . - - - 1 . IAH t 1 T ti., lir.mAnV Mnmt.l TTrtll fMlifV Ir Ta Q n 1 1 1 r. lilB AreitKiWri A3SVi.iM I IWte Ul Ullivct 11 nuincuo milium ii.in.ioiu - day atternoon, Cclobcr 6 at the home of M s. Frederick B. Eltltrs, 1338 Pacific Terrace v.es the scene of a krge gathering of my. bers and guests, who assembled for a most pleasant afternoon of tea and conversation Mrs. R. T. Lindley, member of the" tea com mittee, Miss Josephine Reginato, treasurer, t nd Mrs. Doran Brett, tea chairman, are shown exchanging a little "pre-tea-talk" by the sj airway. Photd by Kettler workers In the Cheat drive also, William Tubach ol Poe Valley for the same reason. Www BLANCHE BALSIOER WHO has been In Hillside hospital for major sft-gery has recovered to the extent of making going home plans Sunday Ker suiter Mrs. W. E. Harrison Stockton hts been out at the Elmer Balslger home busily taking citre of the twins Randy and Flxey. I was sur- lor cattle some for otyves and so forth Very interesting to me having lived In that "hot belt" is that the Yuba river flows through the land there Is a lake on the ptoperly and what more do you wantt7-A 6WIMM1NO POOL tool One daughter Marilyn (now Mrs. Bob Carson) lives on a ranch In Santa Maria and re cenUy had a baby daughter Con stance Msrle Their 17 year old dsughter-Fdna Ann Is definitely nrlsed ts see Blanche looking ?o ! a nart of the Bonansa ranch ac chipper becaure she wss down iVtie end Is starling her own with the flu for sometime prior i herd of catU. to her operation. www www ! a -BACK" oRIOBBY MRS. ARNOLD MIGLIACCIO (Patty Duell) !s shown with her hostrires at i stork gliowrr lvcn for her October third. Left to right i ro Ilalcne Stoccklcln, tho Kiiost of honor and aura Kessler. Photo by Kctllt r - A MORE "THAN FACII E ptn ; nome wnj hive the welcome nial iS'.maicaiea ") properly arscrioe the cilsracien who tuk off on what we hope and prsy Is not a wild 'moose chase" nd knowhit saldOhrrcctere we do not feel Uiat earnest thoughtt for a suc cessful hunt beamed In the gen eral direction of Lake camm. BC. Canrda will be In vain Howard Pemell, Earl llston, Lltn-d Prock. Jsck Crawford. El bert Stiles and Pcul Dalton left out for ycung Grig Vlnhig I niontna oia son oi tit. a"u nta. Pierre Vlnlng (Betty Jane Sand dersi who with his mother and grandmother Mrs. Fllisbeth Ben ders of Portland will be weekend visitors Orle, l "B"ck's" erest nmrijon U. Vlnlng Is on duty on Uie UBS PhllllD. A JTLEETIKO GLIMPSE Ol Den oiucs ana rtm -wwhih - i j . . . Wednesday with stuff- sucked.1 MarJta Dutcher- the ottoet ..day Eulshna Chapter SUty-one years ago, on October 11 1890 Uie national society. Daughters ol the American revo lution was founded by a group ol oatrlotic women Including Mas Man Desna Mrs. Ellen Hardin KSJS Tu TEugenla Wsshlng IoS and Mrs. Mary S. Lockwwd. and others, who held the first of ficial meeting of toe society on that date. Fifty-Two Years Of Marriage Celebrated Lady Eagles I The Lady Eagles ciuo mev at the home of Matilda Crapo, 323 MarUn street on October I at 1 p.m. There were seven present: Nancy Putman. Wanda Penning, v . wr-i..T-n. 1 1 . 1 Hipn i ninmui. jftn Liwtuu. LAitr.vir.n-ine oim weuaiim : ----- - ' T.,. ta-..i .A anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John jLorna. Groves, Ella Pauley. Banman was celebrated Friday ; Matilda Crapo. A very evening. September 28. with cheon was served, a nd cards were family dinner at the home of their Played. Mrs. Crapo won 1 high. Wan daughter and son-in-law. Rev. and da Penning won second. Nancy . ..- f Mrq Kpnneth Rtafford PUlman was low, Z.II r-auiey hoi n.. .t vision and coursge ol Mrs. nennein manoro. I , i n-.-.. ... u2 Wm Mfi-lK. hundredeung thirVmTntrv because of its standi They are the parents of another iber 8 met at Marie Kilgores home, ,JiisC.0,S i. itT fight! daughter. Mrs. O. A. Wlebe. of on Monday night at .8 o'clock stowed and strapped for Uie trip of seasonal hunting and tuning. www.-, THE TANG OF SMOKE IW the air is trite phrase but annual- ily In this town It Is a pleasing trest autumn i ana wnere would one get an almost sprint rsln the next day cold to some brit not to us and volunteer workers on the Chest sucn t- Lona Martin who has given days snd dsys of different kinds of weather Vivian Bolvln who helped Mrs. Lowell Kaup and ngainst a world organliauon, its Interest and activities In educa tional matters throughout the coun try and Uie society's efforts In behalf of Uie American Indians. There are Indians In almost ev ery state of the union and Indian bo'vs and girls need friendly as sistance in training and education to enable them to become self sustaining and Independent. The American Indians committee of the national society is giving assistance to Bacone college, uiua. Stiver Soring. Maryland, who was unable to be present. CARL MILLERS NOW AT HOME There were twenty ladles present Luncheon followed cards. Those while- ah was In, town . to -take care , of casualties and casually take car of grocery nsis lor the crew still up at Lake o' Woods resort Progress on Uie new lodge has been variously re ported guess I'll go up and a gander on my own then all questions will be answered. www BAW OLE BILL (welling! Wahl from Medford Just at the last of the game last night and do ad- : . U . mllln' (Virniioh1 lllll uiat ,v -w, ...... ... . Even when tne game MRS. GALE JENSEN, for merly Alice Jackson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Jackson, Siskiyou county, California. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jensen, of Edge wood. The couple was mar lied in Keno on September 9. Pauline llelllner, Dunsmtiir EDGEWOOD COUPLE WED Mrs? Verne' Spiers (co-chairmen THROUOH I and over-that Is. Birthday Party; For Threesome FT. KLAMATH Friday. Sep tember 28th Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 8. Loosley at the Loosley ranch south of Ft. Klam ath was Uie scene of a parly, when they were host at dinner given In honor of the 21st birth day of their son Wilfred, and also In celebration of the birthday an niversaries of Mrs. Loosley'; brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Redpalh of Mediora, Mr and Mrs.. Carl E. Miller have returned to Klamath Falls after a wedding trip along the Cal ifornia coast from San Francisco to southern California. Mrs. Mil ler ( Helen Louise Johnson) Is the noma, the only accredited school daughter of Dr- and Mrs. Selmer of collegiate rank lor Indians in 1 johaon. 3323 Bummers lane, the countrv. Assistance Is also ! Rev. Lloyd Holloway of the First given to St. Mary's High school Methodist church read the mar for Indian girls at Springfield, So. i riage service at the home of the Dakota. I bride's brother, Charles P. John- Eulalona chapter has taken an i son. 4500 Clinton avenue, .mi... i.,.h , ih. r-.ui. inriintu Dr. Johnson now retired. Is a of Oregon, contributing deer skins former resident of Minneapolis. He etc., which are mode Into useful ! and Mrs. Johnson are comparative present were. Agnes Nelson, Helen i whose birthdays were on Sep tony cnapman, nancy rutman. mary Wells, Rosa Wells, Wanda Fenntng Donna Lesh, Mae Eck, Marie Kilgore, Jennie Arnold, Martha Baker, Charlotte Canoy, Agnes Lowe, Nina Beck. Sadie Wallace, Elizabeth Sheeny. Julia Williams, Dorothy Post. High prise was won by Julia Williams, second by Nina Beck. Low, by Agnes Nelson, and the three hundred traveling piise by Marie Kilgore. Jennie Arnold received the door prise. The ladles Eagle club will meet at the home of Mae Eck, 6204 Harlan Drive, October IS, at 8 p.m. Potluck and cards. Quests are welcome. ber 26th and 21th. respectively. Wilfred was born on September 28th. The auair was aiso a tanuiy reunion, all members of Mrs. Loosley' family being present with Uie exception of one staler. Other than the hosts and three honor guests, Uie following rela tives of Mrs. Loosley were pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yeager of Bakerafleld. Calif, the latter be ing' Mrs. Loosley' aunt: a sister, Mrs. Bert ToUlday, of Prlnevllle; a brother-in-law, sister and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Robert and son Nell, of Medford. Friday evening, Wilfred and his tunt, Mr. Tolllday went to Prlne vllle, he returned after a week's deer hunt In th Ochoco forest. EDOEWOOD A recent marrlsge uniting two well known Sbklyou county families was that of Alice Jackson and Gale Jenson. The wed ding was In Reno on September nintn. , The bride Is the daughter of Sis kiyou county supervisor snd Mrs. Clint Jackson. Gale Is the son u Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jensen of Edgewood. eslrbllshrd here for many years In Uie creamery busi ness. The bride was a student at the University of California at Berke ley. They are at home here where her husband la associated with his father as manager. STORK SHOWER The housing unit recraatlon hall waa Uie settuig for a stork shower given for Mr. Arnold Mlgllaeclo, formerly Pally Dull. liosle who entertained lor nr at in evening party on October third were Ralen Sloeckiein and Lura Kessler, Clarice Moon, Xleen Murry and Lorle Carter aaalaled In serving refreshment tot Dorothy Dull. Jeimotte Bchlffman, Tauten Per sons. Fond Mauck, Mary Lou Gumming. Csrinen Albee, Trudy F.nnlman. Joanne Foul on. Marilyn Drown. Margl Karnes, June Zum wait, Dorothy Lhs, Bonn I Bnyder. Margl Bocchl, Kathleen Pugh. Cotmla and Karen Koehler. Bending gilt but not attending were Annie Crawford, Has) Kann, Alice Dal Elledg. Mudl Wil liam. Julia Stoeckleln, Ruth Hend ricks, Edna Plrtlnr, Marilyn Ruse, Jo Belby, Norm Brl, Helen Zaroslnakl and Carol Wyanl. QUOTA CLUB Hi regular luncheon meeting of Quota club was held Monday at ui Pelican. Blanche Palrolf re ported good result from th recent rummsge sal. President Vera ChM nnouncd that 3080 booklets on conservation of hearing In Ul school child. Rtd been presented to th Klamstb county health department for dis tribution to children In 12 city and county schools, who will receive audiometer tst this year. Th booklet contain common ten rule on car of th ear, and have been approved by th Oregon Medical association and th ataie board of health. Th "Qulxlts" ar Illustrated with plsi-llke char acter mat ar appealing to cnu dren. Thl I Uie second year Quota ha sponsored this protect. The slat board of health tudlo mettr will lest children In these schools, this ytsr: Chlloouln, Pall- ... .. lll.m-nl T..n n. 1.11. All. . i an. m-piMviik umivi ipi, . i, - mont Element ry Peterson, Bum ; mers.N Merrill, Malln, Bscred Htsrt. ! Fremont Junior hleh, Fremont Ele mentary, and Rlverild. Quota club pay for needy nd worthy ' medical referrsl os, recom 1 mended by th udlomolrlit. I Mr. Virginia Dixon and Mr. Harry Wagner were guests ll th I luncheon, tnd Mrs. On Ms .Orlme wig welcomed a ntw member. I Quota' dinner meeting will be I held October 29th, lnatd of the fourth Monday, due to th 14th district conference being held In 'Victoria October It, 20, 21. Nine local member will attend. i I i 4 JUNI NEELY, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ncely, 4021 Alamed., has tet her marriage date for Decem ber 15 when ih will be come tho bride of Querlno Lelll Jr., ion of Mr. ndj Mrs. Querlno Lclll Sr., Stcu-( benvillc, Ohio. Querlno Is a student at Oregon Techni cal institute. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh SHAW STATIONERY 71 Ml WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS I a raves' f Ittikesa flaeal gMlllf seaar. 4 DAY SERVICE! Abe . plate. MklM fe Ik rcptie. wearing apparel by these Indians. Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg, or ganising regent of Eulalona chap ter, will be hostess to the chapter Monday cvcnlne. October 15, at her home at 219 Pine street. Av newcomers to Klamath Falls, but are known to many through pre vious professional and academic contacts. Helen Louise, a graduste of the University of Minnesota as a home iiVtlng hosteWes l V Ur ? lnd E. Wright, Mrs. B. C. Thomas : T, XrV .h. S? progrhr" eMr".U RobeTt 1 mhwel, fnJS? ZZ2 lights of her recent six months 1 15' .fi" t- ,if.i.Vr.'i tour of the United States. Mrs. idm.H only tnose oI Hllan n- wmrmedeNBgle' ChaP'er "art Miller Is well known here r ' , ' and in division manager tor Long I Ben Lumocr company. Columbia mmm WINDOW Shades Srrx.tt 11 I Corra lti . . . M u, put jyf Horn en xour roller. 4 You uvi on lhe ntttonall ad. Tert i4 chides Call or villi. Claud H. Davis Co. 424 Mel Bridge Party MALIN Mrs. Lester Schreiner entertained a group of friends at her home Thursday evening, Octo ber 4, with a bridge party. Ladles attending were: Mr. Tom Laird, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. J. Perry Hiley, Mrs. Charles Ham llton. Mrs. Harvey Clugston, Mrs. George Rettereth and Mrs. C. L. Wood, who Is visiting ber lrom Esparto, Oalifornia. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Clugston, high; Mr. Laird traveling. Wedding Invitations and announcement , . . Which Art Socially Corracl! Se eur beautiful Miaglet and prictf kfe lUcia yvr eraert. EITHER ENGRAVING r PRO CESS ... Is vilfcl. 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