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    SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1002
1 IEMM) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
REFLECTIONS fb
MANZANITA CHAPTER 172, OHS, Installation of officers .hm. 4, in the 100F Hall. From
the loft, front row: Virginia While Hrown, A', nrshal; Helen McCornack, Associate Matron;
Vera Frilstli, Worthy Matron; John Larson, Worthy l'atron; Mary Ix'c .Stanley, Condut
trcss; Lois Gucelt, Associate Conductress. SjcoikI row, same order, Iona May Well, War
der; Lillian Wehli, Treasurer; Will'iim Fin :, Secretary; Catherine Wright, Chatdain. Lack
row, from the left, Roland Hlehn, Ssntincl; Eva Moffil, Adah; Evelyn Uiehn, Ruth; Ilene
()ni;inan, Marlha; Laura .Simmons, Eleclra; Ceoryianne Clark, Esther; and Allen Rctsch,
Associate l'atron. Gudcrian
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"SURPRISE PACKAGE" at the Manzanila Chapter Installation Jan. 4, in the 100F Hall,
was an added attraction for the evening. Janice McCornack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McCornack, was concealed in the large "gift package" and she emerged to grace
fully entertain with a ballet number. With her. from the left, Helen McCornack. Evelyn
Diehn, Hone Ongman, Anona Carlin and Lois Whytal. Gudcrian
MANZANITA
INSTALLATION
Fililuy evculim Jun. 4, Munznn
lt clmptcr 172, OES, held 111
loiirtli InaUtlliitlon of olllccrn In Ihc
IOOF' Hull. A rcsulnr nicelltiK He.
nriiiK Worthy Million, Thclmu
Crcuwrll unci Retiring ' Worthy Pn
tron, John Stanley, presiding, pro
ceded Uio ceremony.
In hull ucuulllully decorated
with nUrs nwl Mutters; the lnriic
crowd ol trlenl:, members "ml
visitor witnessed the In.Hlitlliitlon
ol Vein Frllnch ns Worthy Matron
unci John Ltiri.cn lis Worthy rnlron.
A lovely bouciuel ol red lonex wns
presented the Worthy Matron by
her liusbund, Loul Frilsch.
livitalllnu olllrers escorted by
ljls Whylnl, Unnorury Miirnhal,
were: VhKlnlu Drown, liwliilllnu
Matron; Waller Urnwii, Installing
Pnlron; Thclnia Ci,wcll, Mnj
xlial; Knthleen Ward, Chaplain,
and Corlnn l.arsen, OrKanl.tt.
During the ceremony vocnl
.olo by Jean Adnnix, nccoinpanlcd
by Beatrlco Dennleon at tho piano,
and n duel on tho piano by Alma
(Joler and Beatrice Ucnnbion va:i
enjoyed.
Other afllccrs Installed (or the
rn.'.uliiK year were: Helen Mc
Cornack, Associate Matron; Allen
Hntsch, Assoclato Patron; Wllnia
Fink, Secretiuy; Lillian Webb,
Treasurer; Mury Lee Stunloy, Con
ductresH; Lol Clucck, AhsocIuIo
Conduelicaa; Catherine Wrliiht,
C'haplaln; Virginia Brown, Mnr
Mini; 12vn Mollltt, Adnh; Evelyn
lllchn, ltiith; (Icorginnna Clark,
ft'SKlhcr: Ilene OiiRman, Mnrtlm;
I.auru Simmons, Electa; Iona May
Wclln, Warder; and Everett Blchn,
ticntlncl.
A "surprl.se package" addenda
A'a.i presented by IteWn Mc
Cornack, Lol.s Whytal, Anona Car
lin, ileun OiiKman and Evelyn
Blchn attired In white shoulder
capes nnd cups. Little Miss Janice
McCornack, us a while lalry,
xprium from tho "package" nnd
Hinged a lovely bullet accompanied
by Con nno Lnr.scn ol tho piano,
nfter which Mic prcseitcd a nlft
from her "Puckiije" to Vera
Fritsch.
A bouquet of roses from the
chapter was then presented to the
new worthy matron by Helen Mc
Cornack, Assoclnto Matron,
The Past Matron's Jewel was pre
sented to Thelma Crcswoll by
Kathleen Wnrd nnd ft presentation
to John Stanley -was made by
Thclmu Crcswcll. Alvn OVthnm,
Worthy Pntron of Alolm chapter,
nlso presented a gift to John Stan
ley. (JonclndlnR the evening, guests
retired to tho dining room, where
ouch tnblc was decornted by flow
ers nnd color of n star point, nnd
worn served refreshments by Minn
Iloff nnd other members.
Garry Freitag '
Holiday Visitor
MALIN Word hns been re
ceived hero by Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
T'reltng, that their son Pfo. Garry
rrcitng hns arrived snfely nt Lowry
Aijr Base In Denver, nfter spending
the holidays hero visiting friends
nnd relatives.
This wns his first trip homo
since his enlistment Inst Juno,
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MR. AND MRS. KENNETH O. SMITH (Dorris Ann
Thomas) now living in Kdwards, Calif., where Pfc. Smith
has been stationed at tho Edwards Air Force Base since
last fall. Ho is tho son of Mrs. Blanche Smith, 1320 Oak,
and his wife is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Thomas,
1943 Orchard. Photo by Ravmo
American Legion
American Legion Auxiliary,
Klnmnth Unit 8, held their first
regulnr meeting of the year, Tues
day, Jan, 15.
Before tho meeting, the Unit
members and members of Klnm
ulh Post 8, were entertained by a
group of 18 children, In several
square dances under the direction
of their teacher, Miss Roopcr, of
Fnlrvlew School.
Margaret Ogle, ft Junior Auxil
iary member gave a reading nnd
a plnno solo.
The meeting wns called to order
by President Ann Hnycs nnd nfter
the regulnr business was taken
enro oi, the membership now in
progress nnd tho stnto conven
tion of tho Amerlcnn Legion nnd
tho Auxiliary, later In tho year,
wero discussed.
Reports on the Chrlslmns bas
kets given to needy veterans' fnm
ilies nnd tho Chrlslmns pnrty were
given.
Plnn.l were made for formal
Initiation of new members nt the
next meeting, Feb, 6, by the offi
cers. Tills i
far any
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Ccdiw.
357 E. Main
IV. A
Wednesday Club
Wednesday Club of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church met Wednesday
evening In tho Parish Hnll with
Mrs. James Scolt and Mrs. Stnn
ley PnttciTon ns hostesses. Forty
members nnd guests were present.
Prl7.cs were won by Mrs. Andre
Lambert, Mrs. Ford klmpton, Mrs.
Phil Schroedcr, nnd Mrs. Charles
B. Eggen.
Officers for die new year nre:
Mrs. Andre Lambert, president,
Mrs. Harold J. Shearer, vice
president, Mrs. Tom Milne, secrc-tnry-tivasurcr.
Board members In
clude Mrs. Ernest Howell, Mrs.
Ford Klmpton, Mrs. James Scotl,
Mrs. James Miller and Mrs. Ralph
Ramon.
Ma jff It . -t.
I'VIOM ELINOR ADAMS who Is
slaying with Dr. und Mrs, George
V. Lyinnii, Lake Clrovo-a letter
which was n bulletin on Klumath
llcs und ex-Klnmnthltcs Inle Dal
ton visited tier while In Portland
to be with her slsler, Eva Coe
who was In the hospital Thlrza
and Hill DoCcw cnme U sec her
and tho Dr. Recces Denny und
Kay who were written up In local
and Orcionlan editorials recently
also saw Dr. James Noel on the
fitrect Jhnmle to us, 80 a big
hello end lhanx to our Luke Grove
correspondent.
THE DON ZUMWALTS are home
from u trip to Portland and arc
Kind to Hi; back Mrs. Z report
ing that the sunshine on Thursday
really looked good to them.
ASSISTANT COUNTY AGENT -J.
D. Vertices and family have
returned from Los Gutos where
Mr. und Mrs. V nnd Barbara and
Danny helped JDs parents Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Vcrtrces celebrate
their 50th anniversary.
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LARRY AMD AMY BROWN on
their 15th unniversery had "crys
tal" clear weather - "crystal"
Icicles hnngln' on their house
Amy gave Lurry a "crystal" flsh
in' rod and Lurry gave Amy a
watch "crystal" under which is a
neat Utile "tlcklntt mechanism"
Dr. Nell Black's Uillullon Into the
Elk's Lodge und the Brown's an
niversary were Jointly observed
nnd the B's were given a "crystal"
bowl nnd wo hope that this Is
"crystal" clcur.
MR. AND MRS. DALE HIMELWRIGHT . after the wed
ding ceremony at Klamath Lutheran Church, Dec. 31, at
7 p.m. Rev. Irvin Tweet read the service before a small
gathering of close friends and members of the two families.
The bride is the former Lois Close, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Sloan, Kcno, and her husband is the son of
Mrs. Ida Ilimelwright, Ashland. Their attendants were
Velmax Klcm and Robert Ilimelwright. Photo by Guderian
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JANICE SCHROEDER, new
Worthy Advisor, Tulelake
Assembly, Order Rainbow
for Girls. She was installed
Jan. 16, with other elected
officers. She is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Schroedcr.
Photo by Gudcrian
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and announcements . .
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Voight's Pioneer Ofjice Supply
6iV Main Phone 7412
81 8LOCUM OF THE LONE
PALM HOTEL Palm Springs
sends word that George and Lil
lian Hlllln, 810 Eldorado, were re
cently registered there Don't
know just when they will be
home
THE HARRY WEIMARS after
Drew recovered from the measles
have at Inst gone to their winter
home In Palm Springs which Is
Just across from the Thunderblrd
Ranch and Country Club where
Abby nnd Jcnn Green are featured
entertainers.
MRS. N. H, BOGUE, 545 Pacific
Terrace, and Mrs. Mary Plerson
left for SF Sunday to meet
their sister, Mrs. Joseph Robinson,
Culgary, Alberta who was return
ing from England on the Laurentia
which docked In SF Tuesday
giving the sisters a lew hours to
tether the flm In 12 years.
I. O R N A -LEA VAN DEN
IiOSHCH Alpha XI Delta pledge
und Kathryn Clark Delta Zeia
according to AP news from OSC
at Corvallis.
OF PERSONAL INTEREST TO
DOROTHY AND LEW ANKENY
is the Jan 18th Post in which Is
an Interesting and controversial
nrilcle "They're Bringing Home
I.Japanese Wives." it Is by Janet
jWentworth Smith and William L.
; Wordcn Janet Wentworth was a
:rchoolmnte of Dorathy'a at St.
Helen's Hall Janet has been Iden
tified with the "fourth estate" for
years and her husband Is an im
1 porter-exporter In Japan.
AMBRIEU CLUB
Ambrleu Club met at the home
of Mrs. William Leiser, 1515 Sar
gent, Jan. 8.
Nine members and two guests
were present; Mrs. Webb from
1 England and VI Juvcland, guest
irom town.
A report on the children's Christ
mas party was given by Mrs. G.
Myers.
Prize of the evening was won
by Mrs. Leiser.
Weather conditions have made It
difficult to contact newcomers to
this city from abroad; but they are
very welcome to attend the meet
ings. The object of the club is to greet
persons from abroad, and to lessen
their homesickness.
The next meeting will be nt
1209-4 Pine, home of Mrs. Crox
ford. , . . forget la
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for ner
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value. .t onc.-V'
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DREWS Mahstore
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NEW OFFICERS THETA THETA uriO, Girl's Club 8, who were installed Jan. 9, at the
IOOF Hall from the left, Mary Harris Brown, Past President, Roberta Wade, Presi
dent, and Kathern Loindgren, Vice President. Photo by Kettler
MR. AND MRS. SCOTT
.ODIN, 5659 Miller Ave.,
announce the engagement
of their daughter Zeta, to
Kenneth Fogle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Fogle, Air
port Apartments. An early
spring wedding is planned.
Ferebee
Couple Married
Sixty-Six Years
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Wood,
1963 Auburn, observed their 66th
wedding anniversary, Christmas
eve. They were married in Michi
gan, and came to Klamath Falls
in 1910.
Their children are Mrs. John
Yadon, Mrs. Freeman Schulti,
Flagstaff, Mr. WiU Wood, and
Judge Stanley Wood, Oakland, Cali
fornia. Mr. Wood, now retired, has
been identified with the lumber In
dustry all his working years
Their 65th anniversary was spent
In Oakland with their son Judge
Wood, who had an open house for
them.
They were greeted by Governor
Warren and other state dignitaries,
and messages were received from
the leading newspapers.
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Theta Theta Rho
Installation
Wednesday evenlne. Jan. 9.
Theta Theta Rho Club No. 8 held
its last meeting for 1951 with Mary
Brown, President, presiding. Aft
er the meeting the doors were
opened to welcome parents and
friends to an open installation.
Installing Officer Bernice Mc
cracken was in roduce by the In
stalling Marshal, Ellen Wade.
Installing stall members were:
Vice President. Margaret Thur
man; Recording Secretary, Zelma
Howard! Financial Secretary. Lo-
rene McCollum; Treasurer, Pearl
iauy ana unapiain, Liuian Clark.
President Mary Harris was ore.
sented a Past President's pin and
escorted to her new station as act
ing Junior Past President for the
current term. New elective officers
were: Roberta Wade President;
Kathrine Lundgren, Vice Presi
dent; Karla Leithead, Recording
Secretary; Jo Herrera, Financial
Secretary; and Ann Holzgang,
Treasurer.
The appointive officers were:
Warden. Beverly Clark: Marshal,
Tonl Schonover; Conductor, Sally
McMahan; Right Supporter to
President, Mary Jo Huston; Left
Supporter to President. Sharon Da
vis; First Herald, Carol Thomas;
Second Herald, Naomi Parker;
Third Herald. Julie Shoop; Fourth
Herald. Elsie Priest: Right and
Left Supporters to Vice President,
Meredith Meador and Roberta Eb-
inger: Inside Guardian, Josephine .
Morrow; Outside Guardian. Donna i
Redford and Chaplain, Marilyn ;
Hersev. Advisor of the Club is !
Pearl Tally nnd Assistant Advisor, !
Margaret Thurman. I
Florence Custer was musician ;
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for the evening and Louis Taucher
and Gene St. John sang several
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The hall was decorated with
polnsettlas and palms through, ths
courtesy of Suburban Flower Shop.
Refreshments were served In the
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