HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS," OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1052 PACJE EIGHT INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS for 1952, Aloha Chapter 61, OES, at the Masonic Temple January 5, was a colorful and impressive ceremony. Front row, from the left, Edna Jones, Associate Conductress; Claris Williams, Associate Pat ron; nnoaa narnaen, Associate Matron; ietna Murpny, wortny Matron; timer Bramlett, Worthy Patron; Rena Oldham, Conductress. Second row, from left, Georgia Dehlinger, Adah; Clara Sherman, Treasurer; Pearl Gisvold, Electa; Thel- ma nnKerton, Marina; Leona aeiDy, secretary; Kuth Holcomb, Marshal. Back row, from the left, Ruth Renie, Organ ist; Helen Crapo, Ruth; Dorothy Bramlett, Esther; Martha Powell, Chaplain; Edith Williams, Warder; and Robert Dehl inger, Sentinel Phntn hv finrlpri.-in -- A 1 rv ... . I! :- "t ' PA1T I11?!!!' BETTY HUNTR' and newly installed Worthy Matron, Letha Murphy, at the Aloha Chapter 61, OES, installation January 5, at the Masonic Temple. Guderian Aloha Chapter V Installation V Standing- room only was to be .had Saturday evenlnsr Jan. 5 In the Masonic Temple when a large party of members and friends wit nessed the program and installa tion of the 1952 officers of Aloha Chapter 61 OES, Those installed Were: Letha Murphy, Worthy Ma tron; Elmer Bramlett, Worthy Pa tron; Rhoda Harnden, Assoc. Ma tron; Claris Williams, Assoc. Pa tron; Leona Selby, Secretary, Clara Sherman, Treasurer; Rena Oldham, Conductress; Edna Jones, Assoc. Con. j Martha Powell, Chap lain; Ruth Holcomb, Marshall; Ruth; Renie, Organist; Georgia Dehlinger, Adah; Helen Crapo, Ruth; Dorothy Bramlett, Esther; Thelma Pinkerton, Martha; Pearl Oisvold, Electa: Edith Williams, Warder and Robert Dehlinger, Sen tinel. The officers all wore blue, -except the Star Points who wore colors appropriate to their offices. Installing officers were: Helen Listoe, Matron; L. A. Murphy, Pa tron; Dorothea Wortley, Chaplain; Clair Alice Epperson, Marshal; Alma Cnfpr nrcrnnict' inrl ilma Getz Honorary Marshal and Bea-. 'w icuisuu nuuurary urganisi. Friendship Girls appointed to serve the chapter for the year were: Leona Angel, Leader: Myr tle Ackerman, Nellie Angstead, Beulah Balsiger, Mary Barkdoll, Marion Barker, Mildred Dimbat, Ida EriKflll. ITliznholh Prow Tuil. Heilbronner, Eleanor Hoagland, Jane Howell. Ailsa Kuvkenrisill. Letha Landis Mnrlo Mptlef nnai McKibbpn. fiPrtrilHP KTalp rimonn Peak, Xiona Schoonover. ' Manzaret Sheridan, Thelma Short, Gretchen Thompson, Dorothy Tyrell, Arzella Voight and Maude Wright. The lodge hall was decorated with palm trees and flowers and Hawaiian fiffiirpa in fhp enit-lf i Aloha, while the lower banquet hall Wan A nppnp nf wintaf nA -- - n....... CT11U UUHIUUI winter sporus with evergreen trees anu uitiiiuiui snow wnn special lighting. The officers all wore leis of baby orchids and Camella rnr. sages. Those in charge of the program and arrangements were: Charlotte OsbOrn. Recentimv T.vnna Martin and Alpha Phelps, Guest book: Sallle Wood, Viola Dickson, Lena Denis and Helen Spiker, Pouring; and Joe Kennedy, Flag Escort; and Amelia Hanks and Ella Mc Millan, Bible escorts. During the program, a piano number, "Evening Song" by Schu mann VAC nlnVpH hv VlnleA (T. Intyre and Violin solo "Romanza flnoaiuza- ny tsarasate was played by Wayne Angel. Rptinno- Wnrthv Matn nnit.. Hunter and retiring Worthy Patron iva uianam were congratulated upon having served a very success ful vear and wern nrppntpH with gifts from the chapter and from the outgoing onlcers. After the program and Installa tion rerpmnnv a rpppnlinn held in thp lnwpr hall nt th Temple with refreshments under the chairmanship of Charlotte Os-born. CONVERT YOUR OLD COTTON MATTRESS Don t buy a new mattress! I Carlson's, .40MP Jnfoa5312coIIINNERSPRING Quality . 32.50 $ovt.wlfh Carlson'r ?40SSo. 6rh Phone 4510 South American Trip Discussed Mia. Ocurgo H. Merryiimn, ' 1U1 Pile. lir Toi'i'tno. lias loiuiMod from it Eomh Animicmi lour, wliidi wus )lunmcl to ili siniillPMt dftull iiml .stipt'i'viKCd thi'oimliout by Commiiii ;lrr Srotl (Scoltto to pnswu iior.sl well known trnvplrr, niul Ico- urcr, wuo quli'kly riulmrpd hlm lf to Ilia crow. . Tiln Vi.i'u , lltnl It iiii, t.lMiMiit mid coiiducttHl by sut-li nn iiulhorlly opiiifd up new vl.siius to those tiik- iiik Hiw painrumr uip. which are not uvHllnblo tn the ordinary trav eler. Commnllflni. Mpntt'u nnrlV' Infi Los Antji-les Oct. 1U. by Pan Aiuer U'tllt nlitilM fnr flvp hnni nmv loi) lliulu to Mi'Mlco Cltv. nrrlvlim at ?:45 a.m. wIhto rrsrrviitlotw at i lie Del Pi-.ido Hotel had been made. Tllp jtlLthlOinlliiT tnti Ihrniiiil. tHp my uuounaing wnn niuiuis oy Diego Rivera of which ninny of the urouu look Aim vlriv. Hi.': masnlc "God o( Water" at Die new ly completed water works was tre mendous and unusual but, aecord UlUT 111 Mt'M Mi.vrviitiitt utlll lint appealing to most of her conipun- On Ort It tlipv Mnu- tn thp ripniit Zone, with Kinivi: t ntiiitptiiiiin PitV Rill .Quit-art,,, Mnmimin n,wl meill'ltlillfl nrnviiia 111 ttin 7.finp nt iiKiii-uiii'iy mill niBiii. tiriiaquar ters were at the Hotel El Pnniima and each guest's accommodations was "a umiill hixurimiK iintne." Tile lie.vr rluv wiis NttenL pnttrplv Wltll thp "1i'n r ill Kiiivliil" mill U-Illpll lllf.tliHn H..ll.,t.l Mil BilA,,liT " I'lHUUlM VIVIIIllW, VLt,l(t ut the ftiinotis George Washington iiuiei ni colon. Quito on the 14th. with the color fill Indiiin AfnrkeL In full swlns. They found Hie poverty here un oenevnble, with lorty dollars a year average lor peons. Starvation IS tint lltlf.11111111,,11 1,1 tlliu ill, nt 320,000. Their guide had three serv lima a manservant, cook ana nursemaid for seventeen dollars a month. Lima, whet-ft the nrp-Tnra Ruins of Pachacanac were explored. Twenty of the travelers left Lima by air for Cuzco. one of the most amaztntr nlnppu nn punh it i u medieval city sprawling over the ruins of old Cuzeo. ordinal capital of the Inca Empire. Santo DomniKO Chtirrh tnnH nn th Bit i tl.. ancient Temple of Uie Sun, which U1H.O uuuaiea roois ana doors ol gold. Overlooking the city is the colos sal fortress of Sacsahuaman be lieved to have been built by a pre lnca race. It vies in mvstery with the nvramid ni irmnt tkp i-i,., x, , . , t nnno uum ui niaiumoin atones Thomas H. West (Tom who was some whirh upiot. . ... - inVi V niuuoims viu9a;uviu logeuier witnout use of any of 1945 is now stationed at the; mortar or cement Bentwatcr Royal Air Force Base From Cuzco they traveled bv lue nlgn mouiiialns en AftPf hie frra1i,ntlAn , Clrclintf thp pilu tl,rn....L .u ...n a.awuu.ivu, 1117 JMTIVI.-U . "J "WUin II IQ Wll- four and one-half years In the navy. ! "f ncss of Urabanm t0 visit ruins wnue siationea at Moses Lake, '.iiu nccnu. The roadbed was Wash., he married Sgt. Ethel Bll-1 the. sl"'o Commander Scoti a lath lock, of the Women's Air Force. cr nua bu"t many years ago under They have an apartment in Ipswich circumstances which would make and nlnn nn hplnw iha l.AAlSUCh ail Unriprtuk mo Bu.n i TOMMY-WEST IN ENGLAND 7 . and Dltln nn hptner thnra thraa years. He went over September 1, and his wife followed in November. Mall reaches them at the follow ing address: Sgt. Thomas H. West AF 1940 2490 Hq. and H.q. Sq., 181st Ftr. Intcp. Wg., APO No. 755, Care of Postmaster, New York City. Tom was employed by the South - "i.ii nuuiu mase such an undertaking seem Impos sible of. achplvpmi.ni m,. ...... common -switchback" snK-p. ih. present traffic problem. More amazing country was trav eled tn fPflPh T n tra M-l i. . : iiii-ih; wnicn , .lei at an "'titude of laoo lmn oy lake steamer to Bo vl0 and La Paz, lu beautiful cap- im was employed oy the South- next, no iresn vegetables, Pacific Fruit Express before : irult?- ",uk products or water were nftpr vnin Intn thp nn., 1T I touched bv thp iFrnnn uhllH 1. and after going into Uie navy. He enlisted the second time last Janu ary. He nlfin was nt nnp ttmp a Herald and News carrier. mis parents are former Klamath Falls residents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter West, now llvincr at 3S46 Shut. ter Ave., Oakland. Calif. Mervyn Shucks Entertain MERRILL Mr. ond Mfi vi.. Vyn Shuck entertained at ' nrp. holiday party for a group of young- wioi i icus. nn evening ol cards and games was enjoyed, followed by buffet supper. Invited for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Chatburn Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Costa Delis, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Trotman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wynant, Mr. and Mrs. Larry So- well, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ratliff, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Walker. Open House For Friends Home From School BONANZA Mrs. Guy Hitson en tertained at her home in Bonanza on the afternoon nf TWomW on for a groUO of school friends mho were home for the holidays. A social afternoon wac anU,j with delicious refreshments served uy irs. riiison to Annie Lou Romtvedt who U'fl hnmo fmm T.ti theran College at Washington, BettV Jones Who WU hnmp rrnm college at Ogden, Utah, Judy Ralph, who Is a Wave stationed at Treasure Island and Mrs. Aaron Andrews. - . .... ,. . u u , UJ m i, ifr were touched by the irronn u-hti. h-I even using mineral water when brushing teeth. They stayed at Su. ere Palace, known to U. S. citizens us sucKer s faiace. On a side trip to Vina Del Mar on October 28th they were unwill ing witnesses to a tragedy on the rugged shoreline, when they saw a tisherman washed off the rocks and dashed to death In one horri ble moment. Santiago, with a breath taking backdrop of mountains with the Wide nepnn in fi-nni . . ... - na uue ui me most impressive sights of the trip. ph.ui.iic, me center ol all ac tivities in the Argentine National ram is located n a hpmnifni mountain setting on the shores of Lake Nahuel - Huapl. The Chilean Lakes rptrinn hn hppn li... .u. South American Switzerland, be cause of Its extraordinary scenic wonders ivhioh innii.. ....... ,,,,UUi; ujwttriiiK volcanoes (some active) magnifi cent forests, awe Inspiring can yons, waterfalls and many lakes of fascinating lovllnes. Commander Scott and his brood are now 7500 miles away from home, and are about to leave Ba riloche for Buenos Alren Hiihip.- ing. and the witnessing of an nntt. Peron meeting. Despite the fact th.lt all trnnRnortntlon n,n i "..w.u,. nan HlVIJCU In the city of 3,500,000 to stifle the anti-Pemn demonntrntlon pno.,,,1. antl-Peron citizens filtered through to greatly Impress the outsider with a repeated chant which meant 'Down with Peron" as ominous and eerie as African drums. cantos me "coilce port of the world" was reached on Nov. 11 on board the SS Uruguay. Rln Tin .Tflnplfn luniMaM.! - I... many travelers to' bo the world's "most beautiful harbor" was next. Ci! POtirUP hara thp pxntin A.. . "l ."v-.o .i nivuj, UIUYD to the summit of Corcovado with us worm lamous statue of Christ the Redeemer. ",1-. . ,-wJJ OFFICERS OF CASCADE CREST CHAPTER, OES, Clilloquin, after Instnllalion ci-it-mony January 2. From the loft, Donna Hidi-nour. Associate Matron, Eve Cook, Worthy Ma- ( tron, and Myrtle Myers, Installing Worthy Matron. Mrs, Myers was appointed by tho Grand Chapter of Oregon as Grand Ilepresenlative from Oregon to Illinois. Kettler ; -: Cascade Crest CQk- Chapter 159 , BIG BROTHER James Robert Uerlings and his sister, joan niary, wnose parents arc Mr. ana nirs. ucorgo ucr- linac 1309 Pact Mnin Cuillim Tmno 1.. tii.nnti manlli, ti" " "nil i.iiiiii. winning U111111.0 la vnvilljf lliuilllia Ulll and Joan Mary is seven months old. Maternal grandparents It. .1 1 1 ir a n:..t inn n . . i , . , aic ii. ami iu. v. i. iii.si nj, iu iu. utii, una paternal Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John A. Uerlincs. 4690 Crosby Ave. Photo by Evergreen Lucile Gray Entertains Piano Pupils XfAT.fVPInnn mmllp f Vrp die Gray enjoyed a group JumlTO- iM'm ncr noma oaiuraay, Janu ary 5 from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. Solos, duets and trtnft wera en. joyed and commented upon. Hot dogs were served at noon followed by games. Girls received" dressed dolls as prizes: boys received games. Those participating were Jill and Nlcklo Johnson, Nancy and Jimmy Knlkow, Kdwln and Dnnnie Utastny, Marrla and Kalhy Kenyon, Oary lliilousek and Connie Johnson. Guest artist was Miss Kathleen lleiskary. Plans were discussed for the coming spruig recital. Cascade Crenl Clinptrr IM, Outer of the Kantem Htur, held puuilo Installation nf officers Wrdnetiduv, Jan. J, 11)63. at tho Mi lhudlBl Church In Clulotiuiu. The following nlllcers were seat ed; Worthy Miilron. Mm. Kva Cook; Patron, Hiirnld Wing; rntary. Mrs. L'lltel Zltntnortiuiu Treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Mrrter: A. ociate Patron. UwikIu Kr roller' Amioclato Matron, .Mm. Donas Rldenolr. Conductress, Mrs, Wanda Prescott; Assorlnie CondiictreM, Mrs. Knsnlle lloebttrk; Miirnltnl Mrs. 8adyo Page; Cliiiilun, Mr. Kllr.aletli Zeller: Warder, Mrs. Mary Nnrvnl; Sentinel. Gene pnge; OntanUl. Mrs. Athel Hiwrr; Adah, Mrs. Doris Keniier; Hiith. Mrs. Marie Hale; Martha. Mrs. Georgia Pae. Esther. Mrs. Ann lUfe; Electa. Mrs. Helen Wing. Installing officers were; Worthy Matron, Mrs. Myrlle Myern; Pa. tron. Lawrence Myers; Marshal, Mrs. llael Blrlger; Chupluln, Mrs. Ethel '.lninicrmaii; urganisi, Mrs. Atltel Roser. llQless's for the evening were: Mrs. Elisabeth .eller, Mrs. Helen Wing, and Mrs. Maria Hale. U)hvdpoot AUTOMATIC WASHERS and DRIERS NOW AVAILABLE Th Automat Tulolalt or dial 9578 Klamath Fall. Mrs Wrrru r.i n n anlnuMl thp sparkling cosmoiwlltan atmosphere of Rio but did not feel that It had the stability of Buenos Aires. Port of Spain. Trinidad, was very ntiiprpni pnnnirv inn pti pni,ii,t- lng tropical Island paradise. Inter esting natives and calypso music ui uie uina oi its origin. New York on the 20th of Novum. ber. with stored memories and pictures to enjoy forever. Mrs. Merryman emphasized many times as she referred to Hv- nig tuiiuuiuii.1 nun sue nopeu the future that there would more "sanitation" and less "salva tion" for the dcspcratclv undcrnrl- vilcged natives. 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