Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 12, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, JANUARY
' Imi hi i m hm J , tTT, WiuIXJLm jUjT!JM.
. THE HOMECOMING OF PART of llvjir family made a happy holiday time for Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Oatcs, Cliiloquln. St:?rulin. hack row, (1 to r) Robert, U.S. Navy who has
fompli'ted his hoot training at .San Diego a:ul is now enroute to Pearl Harbor, Jaunita,
a daughter employed In .San Kr.-Michco and Gerald Kay, high school student at Chiloquin.
Seated, ir. and Mrs. Oales and young Linda Lee. Photo by Gudcrian
BETROTHAL
REVEALED AT
HILTON TEA
A luivn tviil n:rrr v.--,-.fh w'tli
liirKC rrd bows ittut trolcl hclN.
hmiK over llir nmnlt'lplrre. tit the
lr. Jitiiii'M M, Hilton home, c;irric
the nttutrs of Jrnti Mtnliin Hilton
mid Jttrk ISlUrdm In void Irllrrn
on n white burki'rour.d. itiiiiuunc
Ini! tlflr bfro'.hnl. 'Hi" ill.-itinrlii i
hi m imminent V.11-. lilKlillKhlrd ly
Iuith IikIiK-u mncUm.
About 100 uiicili culled (lurliu
tlic t'irrc to live Ira hour. Drcrm
lier '.'3. nl the llil'on home. 4.5
HlllMcio Avrimr. to learn Ihn news
ol Itirlr (luuRlilrr'N rirtni'mncnt.
1 lie? ruoi.iN were festive with
Oil- tt.' k.'f " rn' ?.r ctv
i)d the ten table carried cut the
linlidi'V theme.
Hutli Landry received the nue:.t
at lite door. Mrn. Di-mi O:,t)orno
mil - . ."j . Mil . . -v. ..
liiK Ihe llrrt hmir, nnd Mrs. Paul
I.nndry und Mrs. A. O. Koenlcke
durlni? iUf Inii hour.
Mi'iiv of Jcnn'K IiiendH were
home irom m-hool lor tho hi.llilnyii
iiiiiklnii the tea a complete itcl
lorethrr."
Jcan'ii flniinre In the non of Mr.
ami Mrs. Harold Klltrcmi, 4-0
Gn.nl.
t,ie i.i:inn-:l are KUHS e-a-'r.
sten. Jean I- a sintluulc of the
Unlvemlty ot Oieuon und la u
member ol Al)lia Omlciuu 1't ao
' rorlly. ,
' Jack la now In active mtvIco
Willi the U. H. Navy aboard liio
SS OaMni- Youn.
The wedding dale will be an
nounced Inter.
St. Barnabas
Guild Meeting
I.ANC1KI.L VALLEY Mrs. Faye
Weinier rnictlalncd Ihe Guild ol
Hi. Unrimbiia Church at the parish
I, -II. in Laimoll Valley on Jan. J.
'Ilic meetins was called to order
by prcrldcm Catoiyn Dearborn. ().'
licer.t for the coining year were
elected w.th Mnrv Noulo be.nix tlic
new pre.ildcn:, Mildred Ctuuilnu
hum vice president and Dale Smel
cor e;re:iry anil trenKUror.
Clracc Dearborn will be In thaiRe
ol the monthly card parties. Tne
ii2Xi ci.nl par.y will be at the
pi.rLsh hull en Jan. 13, when ttslher
jile will be i s h i.ste Jte.s. Mary
Koble won the conlei.t prize. A
aoclal time was enjoyed a;id re
fisishnients were served by Mrs.
Welmer to Cirare De.Tborn. El
Ircdda Lindsay. Marc.iret Hui-iclt.
Krnia Parlrldcc, I-enc linker, Car
olyn Deal born. Edith Wa'sh, Clrr
trude Oraves, Mary Noble. Malire
Monroe, and Ethel Jones. The next
meeting will be on Feb. 7 when
Irene Baker will bo hoslef.s.
SUNDAY TEA
Sunday tea (ItirhiK Ibo holidays
brought together a group of youir
women Irlcntla of Mm. Jo-cph
(Kleanor) Narclsao. San Francisco,
hco to spend a low dayx with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas
8211 Paelllc Terrace. Mrs. Narclsso
a bride of la.l year Is rcmtlnlwt
Jn Sun Kranclfico while her hus
Ai.ind Is overseas In tlio service In
Korea.
Invited for the afternoon were
Donna Morehouse Birch. Mary Ha
vens VotiRht, Klla Tatlow Waller
bury, Janle Mason Barnes, Hhlrley
and Anne Mason. Mr.s. D. D. Ha
vens, Barbara Osborne nnd Mary
Ellen Bomcnson.
Mrs Lloyd Gift
Entertains
LANGELL VALLEY A social
afternoon was enjoyed nt the home
of Mrs. Lloyd Gift on the after
noon of Dec, 27. Holiday refresh
ments wero served by Mrs. Gift
nt the close, of a pleRsnnt afternoon
to Mrs. Owen Pepplo and Mrs.
Cecil Haley both ot Bonanza, Mm.
Pcto Hodges of Tulelnkc, Mrs, Bill
Durnctt, Mrs. Elliott House, nnd
Mrs. Harry Frazlcr nil of Langcll
Valley.
SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
FOR RENT
$6 per month We
DELIVER
SINGER SEWING
CENTER -
j Ph. 2-2513 633 Moin
12, 1052
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MR. AND MRS. EARL MACK, Klamath Falls announced
the engagement oi their daughter, Ann Beverley to Arnold
Brandt, son of MY and Mrs. W. A. Brandt, Wellington,
Kansas. The news was given at a formal tea, December 31
at the' horns of her parents in the Mt. Laki district. An
April wedding date is planned. The bride elect is now
studying at Oregon Slate Collcqc.
Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh
ENGAGEMENT '
REVEALED AT
RECENT TEA
Mrs. Karl Mack was hostess at
1 flirmtll tr.i llrnnil, 1! A n.
! uounoc tl'e t'lignRcincnl of a (ii.tiKh
jtcr, Ann Beverley to Arnold Bnindt,
son 01 Mr. nrd Mrs. W. A. Brandt
Wclllniuon, Knn as.
A roly-poly snowman that cen
tered the Attractive tea table held
a banner with the names Beverley
nnd Arnold. Other appointments
wore in keeping with tiie liol'dnv
seai on. PoiiiIiir were Mrs. Bert
Hawkins grandmother of the brldc
clect nnd Mrs. Arthur L. Rice.
Invited nucsts wero Mrs. Bnhert
Dnvls, Mrs. Don Johnson. Mrs.
unrrctt Dean Hllyard. Mrs. Huoh
Slaplcton. Mrs. Robert Horlon.
Mrs. Arthur L. Rice. Mrs. Bert
Hawkins. Sylvia Ready. Donna
Dixon, Mnry Louisa Enmnn, Mar
garet Brunilage, Barbara Dickson.
Carolyn Dickson. Klamath Palls.
Joan Howell, Corvnllls nnd Ber
nlco Born, Seattle.
Birthday Dinner
LANGELL VALLEY Mr. nnd
Mrs. Bill Burnett entertained with
a dinner at their home In Langell
Valley on New Year's Eve In
honor of the birthday of their
datmhtrr Mnrln Kay. Quests were
Marin, Monte and Richard Burnett.
Mr. nnd Mis. O. C. Johnson, nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Lcavltt nnd
Mnry Anne,
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YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR FIRST
March of Dimes
DANCE
' Saturday, Jan. 12, RED BARN
In Dorris
MUSIC BY OREGON HILLBILLIES
Admission 1.00 Per Person, Inc. Tax
Sponsored By V.F.VV. Post No. 5944 ondAux,
Robert Grafes
In New Vicarage
The Oregon Journal, December
29 printed a story under the nnme
Prances Blnkely, which will Inter
est Uic flrcnds of Father Robert
Grafc. recently ordained to Uie
Episcopal priesthood by Rt Rev.
Benjamin D. Dagwell In St. Mi
chael nnd All Angels church.
On November 10 Robert nnd Hel
en Orr.fe (Helen'Radcllffjl moved
Into the vlcaraijc new to St. Bara
bns church. The nddress Is 2427
SW Idnho St.
This move was first In a series
of events for the Grafes. Then
came his ordnlnmcnt Into Uic Epis
copal prlesUiood.
Christmas Eve, Father Grafe cel
ebrated mass for the first time In
the new St. Barnabas church, 2201
SW Vermont St.
Dsceniber 26, a 7-pound son was
born to Robert and Helen In Wil
cox Memorial hospital. His name
Is Mark Thomas. He is their first
child.
Mrs. Grafe Is Ihe daunhter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. R. Heber Rndcllffe, now
of McCloud, former Klamath Falls
residents.
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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JANET LEE, one-and-one-half and Louis, live, attractive
thildren of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lopez (Jerry Lee Giffin),
formar local residents, now living in Tampa, Fla. They
are the grandchildren of Mrs. Zeno Dent, Portland. Mrs.
Dent is Mrs. Lopez' mother.
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SMILING YOUNG LADS Donald (Butchie) and Ronald
(Ronnie) Manning, Ronnie on the left, is three, and Butchie
is four. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Don Manning
and the grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manning.
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BRIGHT YOUNG MAN RODDY PROPST, six months old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Propst, 705 Owens St., is the
great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bamber, pioneer
family of Klamath Falls. His maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kennerly Sr., Roseburg. Paternal
Grandmother is Mrs. L. E. McGonagle, McCloud. Paternal
grandfather is Mr. R. N. Propst Sr., Las Vegas, Nevada.
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MEN'S SUITS SALE PRICED!
Regular $39.95 29.00
Regular $55.00 43.00
Regular $60.00 47.00
1 Group Reg. $60.00 40.00
Regular $65.00 50.00
1 Group Reg. $65.00 42.50
Regular $69.75 59.00
820 Main HARDY'S Phone 6778
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Big Sayings
On Hardy's
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
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BOARD MEMBERS, LADIES AUXILIARY, Reames Golf and Country Club, met at the
C. B. Larkin home, 542 Pacific Terrace, Jan. 7, to elect officers. From the left, Mrs. C. C.
Kelley, board member; Mrs. Greer Drew, President; Mrs. Haarby Bechen, Secretary
Treasurer; Mrs. Clifford Shuck, Vice President; and Mrs. C. B. Larkin, Retiring Presi
dent Photo by Kettler
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SANDRA LYNN PALLIES, who was two years old on Jan.
11, is pictured with her two brothers, Bobby, thirteen, and
Kenny, six. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ells
worth Pallies, new residents of Klamath Falls, 736 Upham.
Bonnie May, 16, another daughter, is making her home with
the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Pallies
of St. Cloud, Minn. The children's father is with Weyer
haeuser Timber Co.
KLAMATH FALLS
YACHT CLUB
Retiring Commodore of the
Klamath Yacht Club. L. Orth
Slseraore, makes one last announce
ment before going out of office,
to the effect that on Jan. 19, in
stallation of officers will take place
at Uie club formal for the wom
en sailors and optional for deck
hands.
A big crowd of members is ex
pected at this annual Yacht Club
affair, so no guests, please.
Good food, dancing and fun for
$3.00 a couple. Make your reserva
tions at the club with Mike Regan.
Big Value .
New Lew Cost
The Traditional Concerto
radio-phonograph. Espe
cially appropriate for
small homes, apartments.
A compact console. Fully
automatic three -speed
changer. Pull-out drawer
for easy loading. Super
sensitive radio delivers
full range sound. 12-inch
dynamic speaker. Only ,
$-QQ50 Model
147M
MUSIC CO.
120 No. 7th Ph. 4519
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January White Sale
TVimsutta
Si jl j ercale
plain hem white Supercale sheet, 72 x 108,
(Linen Closet Wrap), regularly J5.93 ,
Reg. $6.85 Plain hm shtoti 81" x 108" $5.85
Rg. $1.60 Matching pillowcases 42" x 38H" $1.30
Rtg. $1.6$ Matching pillowcase 45" x 38!i" $1.35
Bedding and Llntn-Stcond Floor
Sate $1 per sheet, $12.00 per dozen on
all popular sizes! Plain hem and hem
stitched sheets . . . and truly marvelous
values in scalloped sheets! -
How can such
prices foe today?
Only once in tlic last 5 years (during Wamsulta's record
breaking, pre-Korea, January 1950 White Sale) have
Wamsutla Supcrcalcs sold at prices as low as these. Fur
thermore, when June '30 brought generally rising prices,
Supcrcala did nnl go up by one penny above lilt 1919 level.
And it is these already amazingly moderate prices that Wtm
sutta is sharply lowering for January. How is this possible?
First, llie-ie cxira-loiv prices are brought about by lh
nmrrchus cooperation of leading stores throughout the
country.
Second, cx ety cent yon fpend is . for the quality of the
merchandise not for ribbons, cellophane, and boxes.
Not a jol of Wamsulla quality is sacrificed. These are the
same magnificent Supercale sheets which have set n all
out standard for beauty and service.
For Distinctive Gifts
lift STORE
72T Main
PAGE SEVEN
AAUW Meeting
AAUW wilt hold Its first meetlnf
of 1952 In the Pelican Party Room,
Saturday, Jan. 19, at 12:45 p.m.
One of the outstanding programs
of the year has been planned. Anne
Henderson will play two piano solos
ine jjitue wntie uoncey Dy
Ihert and "Cradle Sng" by
Brahms-Orainger.
Mrs. Victor O'Neill will review
the book VBarabbas.' This la a
compelling and powerful story
about the life of the third thief who
was spared at the crucifixion of
Christ.
Mrs. Robert Smith is In chant
of arrangements and Mrs. William
Proctor calling chairman.
Members may bring guests, and
If you are not contacted by Wed
nesday evening please phone Mrs.
George Proctor, 2-3337 for reserva
tions.
ZION LUTHFRAN
LADIES AID
Mrs. Doris Craef was hostess to
the members and friends of Zioa
Lutheran Ladies Aid at a Christ
mas party at the parsonage, the
night of December 27.
Guests enjoyed an evening of
listening to Christmas music and
playing quizz games.
Instead ot the usual gift ex
change, each guest gave a stun of
money to purchase a gift for the
church.
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