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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATl'RDAV. .TANHARY B. lf52
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REFLECTIONS ' V 'l'" '"
LITTLE CHARMER Linda Sue Pickett, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Picket, Midland Road is two and one-half
years old. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Pickett, 4857 Clinton. Her maternal grandparents
are Mrs. Thomas Harper, 623 Oak and Mr. Sam Woodley,
Empire, Oregon. Mrs. Hattie Harmon, Malin, is her great
grandmother. Photo by Guderian
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MR. AND MRS. STANLEY HEYWOOD and 15 months old
daughter, Sydney Ann, who visited with her paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Heywood. They re
turned to their home in the bay area the day after Christ
, By CORA LEAVITT
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple
of
Bonanza who have had a run of
bad luck were given a surprise
Christmas Eve when Rev. Gordon
Aslibee took a gift of over $300
to them from 98 friends. The Peo
ple home burned to the ground sev
eral weeks ago Just the day before
Owen underwent major surgery at
Klamath Valley Hospital. Another
nice Christmas present was the bill
from Dr. George H. Adler marked
paid in full. The Pepples are living.
in me am uecnaoiai nouse wnue
the Bechdoldt's are in Portland vis
iting their daughter and family. The
Pepples will live in one of the
apartments belonging to their
daughter and family. The Pepples
daughter and son-in-law, the O. C.
Wells. They plan to build a new
home in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beavert and
daughters, Jackie and Joan of Port
land, spent Christmas holiday's
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Horn.
George Maxwell of Monmouth
was here visiting relatives and
friends. He was a dinner guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Prough on Christmas Day along
with Mr. and Mrs. Elva Maxwell,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Maxwell all of
Bonanza, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Prough and Craig of Klamath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. -Brown and
the ties Leavitt's of Langell Valley
visited at the Owen Pepple home
on Christmas Eve.
Ralph Dixon is home for the
Christmas vacation from bis stud
ies at Ashland College.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill House of Bly
visited her brother, Aaron Andrews
and family on Christmas Day. Their
father was out from Klamath Falls
for a few days with Aaron.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bold and Gary
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Puddy
spent Christmas In Klamath Falls
with Mr. and Mrs. Happy Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Carnes from
Texas visited their son, Ted Carnes
and family. Other guests on Christ
mas Day at the Carnes home were
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lovelady, and
Oliver and Charles and Howard
Koertje.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple had
Christmas dinner for the following:
Mrs. O. C. Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Pepple and Pamela. Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Pepple and David, and
Nonle Pepple. Their son Ted called
from Anchorage on Christmas Day.
PAULA CHRISTINE
DAWES, six months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Dawes, Othello, Wash.,
visited at the home of her
mother's brother, Mr.
Claude Hill and his wife,
430 Washington. Her ma
ternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. 0. A. Coon, Mr.
and Mrs. John Donley,
Othello, are her paternal
grandparents. Her great
grandmother came from
North Bend to attend the
family reunion to see the
young miss.
Miller-Brumbaugh photo
ALOHA CLUB
Aloha club of Past Matrons of
the Eastern Star met Friday, De
cember 28, for their annual Christ
mas party and gift exchange. Host
esses for the one o'clock luncheon
which preceded the party were.
Mrs. William DeWitt, Mrs. Howard
Listoe and May Phmney.
Mrs. T. M. Moretz, club nresi-
oent. was in charge of the short
business meeting. Mrs. James
Grimes and Mrs. Fred Cofer were
appointed to visit the shut-ins dur
ing January. Hostesses for the next
meeting. January 25. are Mrs. H
E. Getz. Mrs. Charles Gilbert and
Mrs. Oscar Peyton.
Mrs. Phllin Cole and Mrs. Wil.
bur A. Jones were in charge of
the Christmas party. Awards lor
the afternoon went to Mrs. Eliza
beth Norris and to Mrs. Jones-
At the close of the afternoon the
club had a distinguished caller.
Major George Epperson and his
two attractive twin daughters. Ma.
jor Epperson is the son of Mrs.
B. Epperson, club secretary.
and has-been stationed in London
the past three years as intelligence
officer for the 3rd air force. H.
v. ill be in Omaha. Neoraska, after
me miaaie 01 this month.
Past matrons Drespnt for thp rn.
jcyablc afternoon were. Mrs. T. M.
Moretz, Mrs. Fred Cofer. Mrs
moretz, Mrs. A. B. Epperson, Mrs
Philip Cole. Mrs. Fred Coter, Mrs.
O. R. HoUoway. Mrs. Elizabeth
Norris. Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones. Mr.i
Marion Hanks. Mrs. James Grimes,
Mrs. R. E. Wattenbure. Mrs. W.
P. McMillan, Mrs. Louise O'Brien
Mrs. H. G. Wortley. Mrs C. E.
Dennis, Mrs. J. F. Penrod. Mrs
Arthur Portpr. Mrs. nil
Mrs. William DeWitt. Mrs. Howard' I D0I?e-
i.istoe and May Phinney. Mrs.
Harry Dickerson and Mrs- Rosella
Renner. past matrons of chaDters
in Idaho, were special guests.
DR. GEORGE MERRYMAN and
his fiinuly, Mrs. M. and daughter
Lindsay, whose addicts was re
cently ' Truth or Consequences,
N. M., were visitors in Kb' ivcently
Mrs. M. is remaining In KF until
George finds a pluco to live in
Chicago where he has sone to
complete his last year in orthopedic
work at Wesley Memorial Hospital.
MARY HOOKER HAS returned
to Dominican Collese and Lavcrne
iMrs. Walter! Lassett and Bov leu
Thursday to enter Bev as a Sopho
more in Dominican couven'. Mary
Hooker is a fre.shmnn in the col
lege. MRS. ERNEST HA YCOX widow
ot the beloved Oregon author who
gained worldwide fume with his
accurate portrayals of early days
in the west visited over the holi
days at the H. J. Sullivan home,
1323 Oak. While here, she wus en
tertained at various affairs, and
attended the Elk s New Year's ball
January 4th Oregoniaii had a
very interesting article on the edi
torial page with an editor's note
of high pralie for the author and
his literary accomplishments.
BOB HILTON'S PARENTS Dr.
End Mrs. James Hilton and wile
Elizabeth received word that he is
now in Koreahe is a Cpl. in the
U.S. Medical Corps stationed at the
12th Gen l Dispensary in 1'usan.
THE KLAMATH Yacht Club Is I
having another or those sucoesslul
Sunday family dinners swim steak
or tenderloins Iroin 4 p.n.. Cull
Mike Kegun in a buddy lor reserva
tions. THE OLE VILLAGE has settled
down considerably alter llio New
Year's activities Everybody In
tc wn was clrculiittn' II seemed on
Dec. 31st Whut with Rennies the.
Yacht Club Elks etc. all crowded
as usual.
THE MANY FRIENDS OF Mr.
and Mrs. T. R. Recce, now ot Seal-
He where Mr. R. has charge of
PRETTY LITTLE Jeralynn,
one year old daughter of
Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur
Brocks, 2320 Reclamation,
celebrated her birthday
November 24.
Miller-RriiinbaiiKh
SOROPTIMIST
The regular Hireling of the 80-
roplimtst Club of KhumilU Fulls
was held Thursday noon with 1'ir.i
dent Ofu Smith presiding.
Mr. W. J. Owsley, lux acrount-
iill Uie cunncd goods lor Swill and . was Introduced by Jennie
Co In the N.W. were happy to seo Southwell. Mr. Owsley gave an en
llieni while they wore visiung Willi lightening talk about our new re.
Mrs. R's sister and funilly the 1 , ,,,., .. , , . ...
US. Balentlnes and her pureni.i ls"' ,ax av! wl"1'" w,,,t "lt0 '
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Carden an ! 'l'cl rrcwitly. Tills proved n timely
family they have two children 'and liiteresllng subject to all mem
Mickey and Pamela brother is 16 bers.
and sister is 8. :tliol Matthews reported that she
'litleiuled tt Soroiuliiilst im-t'lttig In
THE DR. CURRINS-Dlck and Hukmiix. Arl.ona with Luurn and
Alice hud houseguesls for the New i.oiene Bertram. both liirnirr
Year same one's they hud last Klnmath Falls members Liiuiu
year hud so much fun they asked Hcrlram li reported In good hrulili
to come back this year that's the and sent her greetings to local
Jack Mulhalls from SF KF ac-1 members.
cepls the compliment with deep, ,. ..,... j.,,s rm.-iVM n.e
WINSOME CHILDREN of tho John II. Stewarts. 1410 Nim
ilz, arc Rickey, five, Mary, one, and Stephen, two. Their
grandparents are Mr. niul Mrs. John I). Stewart, Mcilford.
Photo by Evergreen
Uiunks.
AT THE VAN SCOT MOLLISON
home. 5020 S. 6th Mrs. Edgur
Senders from Portland is enjoying
an extended visit with her daughter
Mrs. M and family she has been
here since Dec 1st.
award ol Uie day.
Wi-iio-iiia
COFFEE SHOP and DINING ROOMS
Quality Food At Reasonable Prices
Lunches Dinners
from from l
Southern Orcqon't Fincir
Wesiside
By MRS. MERLE O'NlilL
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson and
family spent Christmas with rela
tives at Summer Lake. Mrs. Nci
son went up on Friday before and
spent the wcexena witn ner par-
Visitors Home
From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cleehnrn
are home after spending Christmas
and the holiday week with their
daughter and family, Lt. Col. Ray
Janz. Mrs. Janz and three children,
of Portland. Elizabeth Cleghorn,
another daughter. Joined the fam
ily gathering, coming north from
Fresno. California, where she is
head dietician at the Veteran's hos
Stella Clark of Klamath Is here
lor several days visit with her
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Sundct and children.
Spending the day Christmas with
the Merle O'Ncil iamily were, Mr.
and Mrs. John O'Neil, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee O'Neil and children, and
Alfred Smith of the East Side.
... . v..,',:. Maudie Jeun, and diaries- Slier-
Connie stayed up there for a visit. ; rard wcre dum on Christ-
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mulkev i mas Dav with Mr. and Mrs. Wal
and family accompanied by her j ter Ligntle and Durlcne of. the
Brother, Harold Hardisty. who was Enst Sldc. others present were Mr.
here over the holidays, motored to i and Mrs. James Lee. Mr. and Mrs.
Willow Ranch for Christmas Day Adrian Branch and Sharon,
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo I The Perrv A5t,cra(t fnintly of Ox
iviulKcy. ,,.. . norf. Calif., spent the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Jolmnv Morris of liere wu, u u Ashcrafts.
Medford were here visiting rela-
fPin.,fic Hiirinc ihp holi- Rock Alard was an overnlcht
days They spent Christmas with I (tuest of the Alberston brothers on
his mother at the Roy Roberts ; Christmas night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swartz of
Thorp was n community ounce Klamath Falls soenl the n eht on
at the West Side grange hall on i Christmas at the home of Everett
Christmas night and according to i Dccraft. They motored home next
reDorts a good crowd was In at-1 day. ,
tendance.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Crowl visit
ed Wednesday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albcrtson.
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT FJ,
BY ATTENDING CHURCH
WORSHIP WITH US SUNDAY!
ASSEMBLY of GOD
Tho Church where God ii
Blctsinq 8th and Oak Sr.
... f !,-
CIIUDAV crunni o.ict.
Meet with U Sunday. ll i '
Morning Worship - H:00iA'
jcrmon oy rosror f
Youth Service -6:15 r
Inspirational service for yourh i
by youth Don't Miss It!
Attend Farewell Service V
7:30 P.M.
P' ffl
( i " ." ,jt
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Rev. Daniel Boyliss, Pastor
Rev. Don Annas,
Asst. Pastor
when Rev. Don 'Annas will preach his Farewell Message.
MIDWEEK SERVICES Tucs. and Wed. nights. Tune in
to KFLW 9 a.m. Sunday for program of tho local church.
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