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PAGE EIGHT HERALD AM) NEWS, KLAMATH TALKS, ORKGON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1051 I '- ! !.'- tfV J THIS YOUNG MISS, Lynda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schultz, 3931 Shasta way, was entertained at a home birthday party when she was five years old September 25. Photo By Ferebee Fifth Birthday Five year old Lynda Schulta celebrated her birthday at a party September 25. given at her borne, 3931 Ehasta Wav. She Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard SchulU. Her two grandmothers. Mrs. Clarence Wood and Mrs. Inger SchulU and the following guests were present: Cheryl McLane, Judy Greece. Linda Hay Bonney. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baraer ana children. Gary and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and sons Mark and Mike. Mrs. George Fill- lerton and son David, Mrs. Leon ard Wood and Keith and Dianas Schultx. Janice and Linda Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Anderson were unable to attend, but remem bered the young miss by sending birthday gifts. Aloha Chapter Tuesday evening was "obligation eight" at the regular meeting of Aloha chapter No. -61. Order of the Eastern Star, held In the Masonic temple. Klamath avenue. This if the one nigbt in the chapter yeai when members form a circle around the alter and repeat the obligation they took when joining the order. Worthy Patron Alva Oldham led in this ceremony. Jobs Daughters ot the Klamath Falls Bethel, which is sponsored by Aloha chapter, entertained with three vocal numbers presented by their choir of thirty voices under the direction of Mrs. Jack Elliott, with Jean Adams at the piano. The numbers included "Through the Years," "The Anniversary Walts," and "Nearer My God to Thee." The girls were in costume, making beautiful picture of youth and beauty as well as giving evidence of painstaking training in harmony and musical expression. Sanford Selby. Alma Gets and Alpha Phelps- of the chapter in struction committee, told the mem- Ders idoui me proper way to carry out ritualistic ceremonies of the chapter both In their own chapter and when visiting other chapters. Mrs. Guy Williams, member of the oldest chapter in England, called the "Mother" chapter, was a guest and told about bow chap ter ceremonies differ in our coun try from those practiced in England. Mrs. Williams is a war bride, coming to the United States Jour years ago with her husband. Guv Williams is a student at OTT. Serving on the refreshment com mittee for the evening were Ruth Btanley. Delnhia Hoyt. Martha Les lie, Morris Sherman. Presiding dux-J?8:.--!?6 Chapter session were Betty Hunter, worthy matron, and Alva Oldham, worthy patron. PLAYERS CLUB The Player's club met October 3 at 8 pjn. in the club room of the city library, which was dec orated In fall colors. Twelve ta bles of cards were in play of mem " and guests. Dessert was served before --a - brief business meeting .when guests were in troduced. High score in bridge was won 5f uM.rs" Archie James, pinochle high to Mrs. M. F. Land is an Mrs. Joe Leonard won the door prize. Hostesses for the evening were: Mrs. H. A. Pollard, Mrs. H. Mer- G'T'V, Mr8- P. Lien and Mrs H. B. Hartley. Tenth Birthday MALItr Mary Kay Kruger daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Dtek Kruger, celebrated her tenth birth S'iX. Sun.2ay afternoon. October 1 with a theater party. . . .rtI'i8 wfr,e """"PPed and admired the girls honoring Mary Kay enjoyed a show at the Broad way theater. Following the show they returned to Mary Kay's home where they played games and ate birthday cake. Girl friends attending-the party were: Janet Drager. Karen Raj nus, Vlasta Rainus. Susie Wilson. Jaunita Kolkow, Carol Vacknltz, Susan Kujac, Sharon Lyons. Nancy Kolkow and DeAnne Sundsmo. I Don't buy a new mottrett! I Sove with Corlton't CONVERT YOUR' OLD COTTON MATTRESS JntoancoIIINNERSPRING Quality ... 32.50 Carlson's 2405 So. 6th Aspects of Beauty Study Project The Iota Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met In Merrill the even llilt of October I Mamie Hod' gcs was hostess and served re freshments before the brief bust' ness meeting. The buffet table was set in a colorful and Interesting nmivNcni 11 iv . "The Book of Beauty" is the current project of the chapter. Monday's meeting waa concerned with that part of the "Book" dwell ing upon ''the art ot dress and it's history" and the "art of jewelry and it's history." Mrs. Keith Moon amplified thts with a talk on "the art of selecting and wearing cos tume Jewelry" with the proper at tire represented oy various cos tumes from the Town Shop worn by Thelma Bell, Helen Perry, Pat Mueller, Alice Dale Peterson and herself. From basic to dressy after noon, accessories, gloves, bags and scarves were anown as a oaca ground to the properly elected cos tume Jewelry. Mrs. Moon spoke on the influ ences exerted bv different periods on our dress today, and with ref erence to the Importance of proper selection of costume Jewelry she showed conies of famous lewel pieces in history: among them. "Empress Eugenie." "Grand Duch ess" and "immortals of the Orient" Among those enjoying this illum inating discussion were: Janell Adams, program chairman, Fran ces Callis. Betty Nelson, Jean Rose. Betty Nelson, Donna Hub bard, Phyllis Hanchett, Eleanor Carmen and the hostess. '-' KAmll i Mil Bt Mrs. JOE HALOl'SF.K Ladies of the Malin VFW auxil iary met Thursday evening in the VFW hall for regular meeting. The members made plans for Christmas boxes which they will send to the VFW national childrens home at Eaton Rapids, Mich.; also for Christmas packages to be sent to Maun a local boys serving over seas. Following the meeting refresh ments were served by Mary Vic- torin and Merle Kirkpatrick. Visitors thl week at the W. J. Holbrook home are Mr. Holbrook's sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of Hastings, Neb. The Andersons and 19 members ot the Holbrook family enjoyed birthday dinner Saturday evening at the Wlllard in Klamath Falls. Eight members of the family out i 19 nave oiruidays in October. With the help of Miss Ella Red ey, girl scout executive, new girl cout and brownie leaders have -een chosen and instructed in their lew wore Brownie girls of the second grade will be led bv Mrs. Marian Kirkpatrick with Mrs. Joe Watkins assistant, inlrd grade brownies will be led by Mrs. Wayne Flsk with Mrs. J. A. Bunnell assisting. Mrs. Betty Bailey and Mrs. T. E. Weatherbv will lead um fourth grade brownies Fifth grade inter- ircumie giri scouts nave as lead ers Mrs. Amy Kolkow and Mrs. Bernice Kolkow. Mrs. Zena Steven son will have sixth grade girl Souts.-nd "siting her win be Mrs. Virgil Paris and Mrs. Irene Freitag. Eighth erad criri v....- as their leaders Mrs. Louie Lyons - . luarun. Chairman of the brownies is Mrs. Ted DeMerritt and intermediate girl scout co-chairmen are Mrs. Lee Martin and Mrs. Louie Lyons. A 4-H electric club is being or ganized in Malta for boys from the ages of nine and older. In this project boys will learn about elec tricity on the farm . t , chest, and learn of sniiinr re pairing and Other thlnira rvsrtalr,!..,. to electricity. Rex Wagner will be the leader and any boys interested may contact Mr. Wagner or Mrs. A. G. Scott. Oher 4-H lMHm Mmi ... Mrs. Ben Johnson, high school girls; Mrs. Carlo Cornett and Bar bara Cornett. sewing I: Kathleen Wilson and Mrs. T. E. Weatherbv, Cooking I; Earl Wilson, beef;. T. E. Weatherbv and Elmont Kenyon. hogs; Jerry Lyons and Mrs. Dalton Parker, sheep. Leaders for cooking and sewing clubs are still needed and anyone uitcresico may contact Mrs. A. G. Scott, community chairman. USED REFRIGERATORS From FYOCK'S! T -V ; V .N. mm? Mattress A Uahetrtery rhona 4510 13 f..i.J ktMeVU Br BETH BOWDEV A wnn.i ,. 1 1 I 1 m , flrsl Atyt , dw Be,50n were Adrian Holloway. Beast Mor ton, Mrs. J. W. Packnett. Karl emery, Mr, and Mrs. Jacobaen, H. W. Pace. Jimmy Sherer. Billy Derby, Alena Williams, H. L. Ham- t mond,' Donna Foote, Fannle'Black, Vasile Plngel. Betty MrKernon, Frank McKlmens. Craig Oiffin, Ronnie Johnson, Weldon Weaver, Al Johnson and Sam Stark. Canby'a young people are back at their various schools: Alverd Carpenter and Corrlne Hood at Chlco slate, Hans Molir at Nevada state. Joan Rosa and James John son at OSC, and Lynwood McKeu sie at Pasadena state. Mrs. A, O. Berg of Lake City visited at the home ot her daugh ter Mrs. Ray Earl)-, Mrs. Anita Thomas who as been visiting relatives at Tacoma Is with her mother, Mrs. Jot Thra sher, at present. Ernest Vikstrom received a pain ful Injury recently when the roof board of a lumber pile broke and pierced his arm. Another recent injury oocured to Orville Haney. working In the woods. He received a deep cut on the leg. Rex nervev is naca on toe joo after hospitalisation at San Fran cisco for a knee injury. Miss Kathv Moesrhler of cedar- ville was a weekend visitor at the Russell Busbv home. Kenneth Mead is home irom Ban mean in his first navy leave. mil Rrlrksnn recently lolned the navy and Is at San Diego. Bernarr pinaei is also noma on irT. Mrs. Charles Orant received word that her son. Jack Powell, i on hi wav to the futhtlng lone as gunner's mate on the battleship USS Wisconsin. Mr. KH Waterman and children, Mrs. Vennona Waterman and chil dren and Mrs. Vesta Ball have returned from a' month's trip to Mr. and Mrs. James Fltshugh have returned to their Canby home after snenduur the summer at Roush and Ready. Calif. Vlr aiwl Xr. M F. MlHel Ot Wltchita. Kas.. are visiting her sister. Mrs. Joe Bowden Jr. While her the Mtxzels will also visit Floyd Duncan, her father, and rela tive at Vreka and Stockton. vi- an4 Mrs. Ren Anderson and children, formerly of Canby and now of El Monte, are visiting here. Johnny Anklin. son 01 air. ana Mr. Riv Anklin. is much un proved but probably will remain in a Palo Alto convalescent home until spring. He had rheumatic fever early last year and was taken to Stanford university hos pital. . M , , Mrs. J ICC nay. iumiri ly rr; u Plngel, visited relatives here this week. Two baby showers -were given hi wk one for Mrs. Fannie Black and the other lor aars. ieau Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Miller, who hurried back to Mississippi be- cause of the Illness of her mother. arrived to find ner oeyona nope. They probably will return early next week. Miller is ni agent nere and is being relieved temporarily by Merle Blue of Hornbrook. MIS. 1BIIV11C fllllUEl. ,1V-..,.... Lakes teacher, is teaching at Pas- kenta this year. Mrs. Adrian Houoway ana cnu- fim wt this week to be with her husband at Bishop, where he Is employed. She was accompanied by her mother-in-law, Mrs. L. R. Hol loway, who goes to be with her husband at- the same piace. Pvt. Douglas Rand, stationed at Ft. Ord. received a visit from his wife and mother, Mrs. Jewel Rand, last week. Word received here oy Mrs. un- da Tappe is that her daughter Pat's youngest child feu and VnnckeH three teeth loose, and bit a half-inch on ner tongue, a doc tor stitched the tip of the tongue back. A surprise birthday party was held October 1 for Mrs. C. A. Stveslnd at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Cantrall. Those present Included Mrs. Avis Kohl of Alturas, Fern Loveness, Sybil Holl. Sylvia Weav er, Joy Pace, Bene Anderson, Louise Longhrldge. Marcy Baker. Toppy Tlsdale, Emma Foshee and Jean Wesche. Pfc. Clifford W. Cates of Canbv nas oeen awarded the combat In fantryman's badge in Korea, REBUILT ALL SIZES - p ALL PRICES -ALL; MAKES To choose from! PRICED RIGHT! , FYOCK'S Fh. 2-2511 1001 Main mm '"it's. .AW ;.,r,i' BROTHER and sister. Jim my and Janet, children of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camp bell, Dorris, and grandchild dren of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Campbell and Mrs. Maude Holmes, all of Klnmatli Falls. Fercbce Studio National Library Day Observed MERRILL Mrs. Fred McDon ald wa the hostess ior a meet. lug of MerrlU library club on Oc tober. 4. with Mrs,. T, W. Laird assisting. National Library Day was ob served with the reading of a let ter from Eleanor Stevrns, state librarian, bv Mrs. E. Webb-Bowen. The letter told of the history of Library Day, and also gave In formation on obtaining book lists for libraries. The annual rummage sale was discussed and helpers were ap pointed times to work. Mrs. H. O. Cox. Mrs. T. W. Chalburn, Sr.. ana Harriet roinrriiwnaui. wrro appointed as a nominating committee. Concluding the meeting mem bers enjoyed a vocal wire record ing, followed by refreshments. The next meeting will be November 1, at the home of Mrs. M. A. Bowman, with Mrs. W. C. Bailey. Mrs. Otto Ellis, and Mrs. Sher man Waldrlp assisting. 'J Dairy' By MRS. V. W. SCIIMOE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmoe. Rob ert Schmoe, Charles and Silas Kll gore were dinner guests of Mrs. Schmoe's sister and husband, the Roy Holmes, east of Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arant, and Eldon Burgdorf spent Septem ber SO-at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Schmoe and daughters Karen. Vlrgle and Louise recently made a trip to Qulncy, Wash., to visit his sister and fam ily, the Allen Naves, and on up to Grand Coulee dam. Returning they went to Camas to visit a brother, Paul Schmoe. The Paul Schmoe's accompanied them to Ashland to visit their father, E. B. Schmoe, and sisters Mrs. Elsie Johnson and Mary Blagle. Mrs. Keith Turner and new daughter Roxie Ann, were able to return home October 2 from Klam ath Valley hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Sutherland are receiving wedding congratula tions. Relatives have received word that Harry Kolb, former resident now oi Lakevlew. is 111 with virus pneumonia. Many local residents have been down with flu recently. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stewart and daughter Susan of Butte Fails spent the first of last week with relatives at Lakevlew and on their return visited the Virgil Schmoe home here. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Schmn nf Burbank. Calif..' is in this area visiting relatives. A Slender Silhouette... So Fashionable Today I A SLIM FIGURE CAN BB HAD . . . BY DIETING ist Uvtf, Iftnrfer PIOGY CASTLI in 1st nata who was a thus" Celtr ay rascofor...e U. I. Hdurt . . -Ifs healthy and wise to stay slender. If you're dieting for over-weight Hollywood Bread will add a new taala-thrlll to your low-calorie nanus. Hollywood Bread is sliavly siloed ... baked without shortening and no fata are added. Try Hollywood Bread -Touted. Toult really enjoy It I Fluhrer'i 'Rtri "Heftnsxxl Diet and Cilwlt Ovide" rat Ihmsm 6i, oi IW.Hsllrwod, Calif, 1 K- " Jt st FOUR MONTHS old David Fullcrton, son of Kir. and Mrs. George Fullorton. 1700 Main, displays his dimples for the camera. His crandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood, 1749 Summers lane. Photo by Ferebee rMLLak. By, MRS. CHARLES DKLAP Jr. Henley PTA had Its first meet ing October 3 and the discussion concerned a lloat to represent the organisation al the potato festival this month and the H&F dude ranch carnival which Is to bo held at ine scnooi. During the meeting teachers were Introduced and a tea was held in their honor at the close ot the session. Officers for the year are: Mrs. Wallace Thompson, presl- aeni; Airs, ivan irnpp, vice presi dent; Mrs. Lyle Pfelfler. secretary; Mrs. I. E. Campbell, treasurer. Committees are: Budget Mrs. Basil Brown Mrs. I. E. Campbell, Mrs. John Short. Mrs. Ivan Trapp, Mrs. Oeorgo .111011. Membership Mrs. O. D. Rreder, Mrs. Carl Lane. Mrs. Charles Read Mrs. Wilbur Roblnette. Ways and means Mrs. J. R. Olodoski. Mrs. Charles Mattox Mrs. Olen Dehllnger. Mrs. A. F. McDonald. Program Mrs. Floyd Buck. Mrs. Clyde Williams, Mrs. Robert Davis, air. ana Mrs. nugn Bimpson. Refreshments Mrs. William Tu back. Mrs. Melvln Fiegi. Mrs. At val Lyon, Mrs. George Reiling. Hospitality Mrs. Brvant William Mrs. Dayton Flnchum. Mrs. John Marshall. Mrs. A. R. Dickson, Mrs. Robert Hunt. Publicity Mrs. Charles DcLap. Historian Mrs. Harold While. National PTA masailne Un George Reiling. raruamentarlan Mrs. George Elliott. The Thursday club met October 4 with Mrs. Ralph Hill as hostess. a new member was Mrs. Ule D1I lard. Those present were Mrs Cecil Cheyne. Mrs. Buford Kaylor. Mrs. Gray Brannon. Mrs. Howard Jackson. Mrs. Jack Marshall. Mrs. Bud White. Mrs. Charles DeLan and the hostess. Eleanor Jackson. Boh Enman and Linda DeLap won a free trip to the Pacific International In Port- inna on uvestocx judging at the Klamath 4-H fair this year. They returned Sunday.. Seeing is Circle - Smooth BRA lee the lovely, youthful figure , lines creoted by this new, new wonderful bro. It's yours to enjoy . . . the comfort, the fit, the beauty! Cotton Nylon "Home of Famous Labels" Corsets Second Floor ALOHA SOCIAL CLUB NOTES Aloha social club Order of East ern Slur, had a desert luncheon Friday afternoon at ono-lliirty In Uie Maaiuilo Temple. Mrs. Elmer Hnrmlrn, chairman, waa assisted by a committee ol three: Mrs. Andrew Loney. Mrs. Harry Land and Mrs. Fred Coler. Mrs. James llunier iir.iriit .i the lea table, carrying out Uie nsrv.si uienie in fruit and vege table arrangements. Door )rte was won by Mia, A. L. Tredway, Cards followed the luncheon and Mrs. Horace Gets waa high at bridge and Mrs. G. Logan Black won prise for low. All Eastern Star members are wiilcome. By MRU. E. R. NELSON About ilou guesta enjoyed the hospitality ot Mr. .and Mrs. Davie O'Connor Sunday at Uielr new ranch home. Lakevlew, Paisley, Summer Lake, Plush and Adel were represented. The O'Connors were married September 37. Mr. and Mrs. II. O, Harris and his moUier, Mrs. Haltie Harris, who spent the summer here, went to Klamath rails, September 37. Mrs HatUe Harris continued on to her home at Oakland, Calif. E. R. Nelson and son Herbert fished at Wickiup last weekend and got a nice catch of rainbow trout. H. C. Harris finished harvesting grain on the Sliver lake bed Sep- lemoer . Mr., and Mrs. Jack Lynch at tended the Catholic mUslon serv ices at Paisley Tuesday night. Paisley ac'tool mailed out Its paper, called "The Chatterbox" this week. S. D. Harris baled the third crop of alfalla hay for John Withers last week. It Is Impossible to estimate the number of deer huntera passing through here these past few dsya. Opening day the highway waa lined with Jeeps, cars and trucks waiting for word to go Into the forests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crampton were weekend guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harris from Bend. Mrs. Frank Oravea was hostess to the home eo club at Summer Lake lodge September 27. Follow ing the business meeting Mrs. Jim Carlon, formerly of Klamath Falls and a recent bride, was honored with a shower. Dessert and coffee were served: ' Mrs. George Carlon. Mrs. E. M. Carlon. Mrs. Roy canon Mrs. Al vie Ivy, Mrs. L. X. Elder. Mrs. Bud Pemall. Mrs. Alvin Weaver, Mrs. Jim Foster. Mrs. Dean ar ris. Mrs. 8. D. Harris. Mrs. E. R. Nelson. Mrs. Max McLaln, Mrs. Bud Currier, Mrs. William Harvey and Mrs. Art Dunn. Next meeting of the home club will be October at the home of Mrs. Max McLaln. Mrs. William Harvey will be hos tesses to Uie guilt October 11. Bur eggplant ahorUy before you plan to use It because this vege table does not keep well. One de licious way of using the eggplant is to saute it in a nine butter or margarine, lop. It with tomato aauce and grated cheese, and put unaer uie Drouer ior a quick uruwnuig. wanting . $2.50 $3.50 P""FoSFlamath . H It i'i i rl ' - H) MVRTLK WIMI Il Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flslicr. son Wesley and daughter I'hvilla. Ivit for Uielr homo at lloopn. Cullf. Wednesday alter vIkIIIiik since the previous Frldny Willi her paieiiln. Mr. and Mia, Wesley Smith. I'll nmry purpose of the trip lu-ro was die deer limiting, and on Mmiduv. FlKlier brought III a lliire-iiiil buck, the first he hud ever bagged. Monday Mrs. Fisher and chil dren and her mother, Mia. Huillli. were guests for I ho dny al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olnf Krli-k-son at the Modoo Lumber Co. camp. A visitor here last week wns Glim Ferguson ul KU-lilkii. Alaska, who looked un old Irlciuls In Fort KhimuUi. He Is a sou ol Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Ferguson, pioneers of Wood river valley now living al Lakevlew. Mr, and Mrs. William Zuin brim left Frlduy for Portland to attend Uie llvealw-k exhibition. They wero accompanied bv Mrs. Katherlno Nichols, lo visit Mrs. Kva Nlrhols there. Mrs. Nichols is a pioneer Fort Klainnlli resi dent, now making her home at Susanville and has been visiting with old-llme friends here for Uie summer nionUis. Recently she was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Uururs of Olen for a week. Arriving here Friday while en route home lo Susanville from a vacation trip were Mrs. Nichol s srin-ln-lnw and daiiuhlrr. Mr. and Mra, Faye Abbott, with whom she uvea at Uielr home al Busanvllle. Thursday guest at the home ol Mr. and Mra. Olaf Erlrk..,, u, their daughter, Mrs. Leonard neem, accompanied by Mrs. Emma Beem and Mra Vila Km,. nlston, all of Klamath rails. James LeitlIL Sr. arrli-,,,1 ffxrlv Sunday morning from Haninrd waan.. ior a visit with his wife and son Bonnie. He Is employed a the atomic plant. Also visiting al Uie Leggel home Is their old- Ta of Flattery for You Vibrant plaid-topficd suit with a jacket that buttons high or opens into a clever pair of lapels! Either way an attention catcher for sure. The jacket is of sprightly all-worsted plaid by Mosscraft. Lapels, cuffs and slender skirt are all in a contrasting solid tone. A suit with fresh vitality, yet a new soft air in curving lines and details. Have yours in Smoke Gray-with-Black, Rust-with-Brown or Plum-with- Rust, Sizes 10 to 20. "Home of Foi.ioui Labels" SIP Fashion Salon pf?Wr"e5,?: .1 to .4 v i 1 I ' m - ' m t jar '.'..'..' t t ROBERT MICHAEL, who was seven months oil Oc tober third, Is the Mm of Mr. H ml Mrs, Robert Cald well, 1240 Owens aired. Ills grandparents are Mis. Itiihy Culdwoll and Mr. and Mrs. Carl .Snlmeler, all of Klamath Falls. Photo by Ferebee er son, James Jr.. with senbees, He rnllstrd October 97. IUM) and hus since been attending electrical construction school at Port Hue nemn and following a Joiluv fur lough will go la Aduk, Alaska. Relurnlng Hiimlnv evening from an unsuccessful deer hunting and campuig trip at Cllif anrlnun the Wlver l ake region were Ilia llratialn. Howard Luderman and Don Wlmer. Mrs. 0 A Toffe left Oclllher Irom Klnmnlh Falls for Man Francisco, where she entered Franklin hospital for observation and inedlral care for arlhrllls, from which she has been sutler lug for some time. for the Figure! $ f50 79s Second Floor 111(1 fx 111 f Ilul i