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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY, JANUARY 21. 1952
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KIWANIS CLUB ANNUAL INSTALLATION party at the Willard Hotel, Jan. 12. was a
major event on the winter social calendar in the upper left is Roy Benedict, member ot
the dance committee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent and Charlie Mack, also dance committee,
handling Bob Kent his dinner tickets. Photo by Kettler
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AT THE ANNUAL KIWANIS INSTALLATION party at the Willard Jan. 12. were, from
the left, OTI Instructor Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rotrock and Mr. and Mrs. "Skeet" O'Connell.
He is Director of Athletics at OTI. Photo by Kettler
Magic Carpet
Continued At
Library Club
The Jan. 14 program of the Li
brary Club was a salute to the
Scandinavian countries of Norwav,
Sweden and Denmark: with deco
rations and program built around
this theme.
Two vocal solos by John Car
ter, accompanied by Marie Oben
chain opened tlie program. Mr.
Carter sang "Ich Liebe Dtch" by
Greig and "At Parting" by Roger.-.
Hcnrik Ibsen's famous play,
"A Doll's Koure" was the fea
tured part of the afternoon, with
members of the drama group of
the Klamath Musical Arts Council
staging the third act, and direc
tor Kristinn Ginpo summariz.ng
the the first two acts. Mr. Ginpo
also talked on the ethical tenden
cies of Ib'on's dramatic works.
The cast of characters for the play
included Mrs. Nikki Pearson as
Nora, Chester Morris as Helmer.
Mrs. Faith Brock as Mrs. Linde
and Arlen Sanders as Nils Krog
stad.. Following the play, coliee, Swed
ish cookies and dessert rosettes
were served from a tes table dec
orated with an unusual Swedish
handcarved wooden bowl filled
with rosle apples and red candles
on a hand-made linen ciotn Horn
the Scandinavian countries. The
tea committee composed ot Mrs.
Raymond Ticc,- chairman, Mrs,
R. L. Hessij and Mrs. Arthur
Complon were costumed in typical
oweaisn ouuits. Mrs. r.v tied
burg, owner of the "Bit of Swed
en" resturant, furnished with Swed
ish pastries, the wooden bowl and
the costumes
An exhibit of beautiful Danish,
Norwegian and Swedish articles
was arranged by Mrs. Lawrence
Shaw using many of her lovely
stiver, copper and hundembroi
dered pieces, as well as some of
the personal possessions of Mrs.
Dick Rcedcr and Mrs. R. P. El
lingson. Among the room decorations
was a unique doll's house built by
Mrs. W. D. MIMer to fit In with
the program, with Email figures
representing the Scandinavian
countries,
The hostesses for this meeting
were Mrs. Harold Teale and Mrs.
Fred Hoaglund, while Mrs. W. D.
Miller and Mrs. Willard Ward pre
sided at the coffee table.
Special attention of the club
members was called to tho forth
coming benefit bridge and tea par
ty to be held February 2 at the
Willard Hotel. Chairmen for this
are Mrs. George Bosscrdet and
Mrs. Archie James, and the funds
raised will augment the program
for financing tonsllectomies on
needy local children, I
Presbyterian
Missionary Group
MERRILL New committees
were appointed at the Jan. 9,
meeting of the Presbyterian
Church Missionary Society, held in
the social parlors oi the church.
In charge of finance are Mrs.
j Martin Wlnther and Mrs. Ellis
lOchs: nominating committee mem
bers pre Mrs. Charles Cunning
ham, Mrs. Clovis Story, and Mrs
Dale Moore. Mrs. Harriett Fother
ingham will be in charge of send
ing out cards and flowers.
Also appointed were the follow
ing secretaries: Missionary Educa
tion. Mrs. Dale Moore: literature,
Mrs. Paul Lewis: stewardship and
spiritual life. Mrs. Charles' Cun
ningham: scciel education and ac
tion, Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick, over
seas sewing. Mrs. Oren Storey;
foreign missions and christian ed
ucation, Mrs. W. F. Jinnette; and
membership, Mrs. Clovis Story.
Mrs. Paul Lewis appointed lead
ers for the monthly meetings, and
the program for the year was
filled out.
Mrs. G. A. Milne was in charge
of the afternoon's program which
had as Its theme "Challenge of
Our Presbyterian Heritage." It hes
been decided to hold all future
meetings in the church parlors,
and hostesses have been dispensed
with. A nursery is provided for
the small children with the various
members in charge.
Members present included Mrs.
C. Cunningham. Mrs. Harriett
Fotheringham, Mrs. J. L. Haskins,
Mrs. Velton Heskins, Mrs. W. F.
Jinnette, Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mrs.
George Milne, Mrs. Eldon Pay
zant, Mrs. Clovis Story. Mrs. Clyde
Htimmontt, Mrs. Oren Storey, and
Mrs. Martin Wintrier.
The next regular meeting will be
held Wednesday afternoon Feb. 13.
in the church parlors.
Bridge Luncheon
In Langell Valley
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Lloyd
Gift entertained with a bridge
luncheon at her home in upper
Langell Valley at 1 p.m. Jan. 9.
White chrysanthemums were
used for the centerpiece, and pink
candles. The New Year motif was
carried out In the tally cards and
ether decorations.
High prize in bridge went to
Mrs. Owen Pepple, second high to
Mrs. Paul Monroe, and Mrs. Harry
Frazicr won the traveling prize.
Others present were: Mrs. Bill
Burnett, Mrs. Leland Harris. Mrs.
I. B. Morris, Mrs. Frank Debel,
Mrs. Birdie Burk. Mrs. John Sulli
van, Mrs. Scott, and Mrs. Lester
Leavitt.
SHOWER GIVEN
FOR SISTERS
CHILOQUIN On Saturday eve
ning a week ago a blue and pink
shower was given for sisters. Mrs.
Manuel Oclioa and Mr3. Ruth Mc
Kenzie, by Mrs. Floyd Ohles at
her home.
Two clever games were played
related to the use of saiety pins
and of dressing babies, before re
freshments '-.ere served by the hos
tess and gifts opensd.
Gift cards read w,th the follow
ing names: Mrs. Joe Herkshan,
Mrs. Emmeil Wright, Mrs. Ea
ouard Priaulx, Mrs. Ellery Ech
lin. Mrs. Lee Hatcher. Mrs. Ed
Co!e, Mrs. Friedman Kirk. Mrs.
Gene Parker, Mrs. William Prlebe,
Mrs. Sidney Burgdorf. Mrs. Rob
en Small, Mrs. Alvic Youngblood,
Mrs. Charles Herkshan, Mrs.
Evans Nelson, Gloria Ochoa and
Jr.net Parker.
From Klamath Agency were Mrs.
Ray Walker, Mrs. Orvillc Knight-
pipe, Mrs. Merton Porter, Mrs.
Martha Nelson, Mrs. Seldon Kirk,
Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Lelia Kirk,
and Victoria Nelson.
Unable to attend were Mrs. Earl
Hall, Mrs. Albert Avlla, Mrs. Enid
Sortwell, Mrs. Matt Samson, Mrs.
Carl Lobert, Mrs. Dally Lotches,
Mrs. Tina Barkley, and Mrs.
George Swanson, Mrs. Ruth Em
erson, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs.
Willllam Zumbrun of Klamath
Falls.
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SHERRY RENEE, 3, and Ronald Richard (Ricky), 1 chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thrasher, 424 Adams. This
attractive twosome are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. Gregory, Balsam Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Thrasher, Piggott, Ark, Photo by Evergreen
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Aloha Social Club
Elects Officers
Mrs. Elmer Harnden presided at
the election meeting of Aloha So
cial Club, Friday, Jan. 11, in the
absence of President Bets Fra
zier. Gifts were given to the outgoing
officers in appreciation of their
work lor the year. A gift from the
social club was also presented to
Worthy Matron, Letha Murphy.
New officers are: Mrs. Charles
Gilbert. President: Mrs. O. E.
Powell. Vice President: and Mrs.
John Riacii. Secretary-Treasurer.
ine committee, Mrs. Leo Huls,
Mrs. O. W. Spiker, Mrs. Mabel
Henry and Mrs. J. C. Hunt pre
pared the dessert luncheon. The
tea table was centered with a dis
tinctive arrangement of yellow
pompon chrysanthemums and hea-
mer.
Mrs. Elmer Harnden poured.
Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs.
Ella Christoiherson were welcomed
as new members. Mrs. Charles B.
Eggen was greeted after being ab
sent from the meetings for a short
time.
Door prize was awarded to Mrs.
William Anderson,
High score m canasta went to
Mrs. Charles Gilbert, and high In
bridge to Mrs. Ella Chrlstofherson.
PROSPERITY
CHAPTFR 160
EASTERN STAR
MALIN At the twenty-first an
nual installation of Prosperity
Chapter 160. OES, held Thursday
evening. Jan. 10, Hazel Bowman
and Eugene Beasley were installed
to serve the Chapter as Matron
and Patron for the ensuing yetr.
The new Matron and Patron hold
the unique distinction of being the
first son and mother-in-law team
to serve in the East at Prosperity
Coapter.
The Chapter room decorations
carried out a tnenie ol wnue.
Against dtrk background
L.'&e wane uusnca wu
wliile candelabra showed e.'fective-
! iv. use j about the room, as well
i a's in the East, were hung large
Unite paper bells tied with while
ribbon. Near the honorary seats In
liiie East was placed a huge star
encircled by colored lights.
I 1952 officers installed to serve
; with Mrs. Bowman and Mr. Beas-
i ley were: Associate Matron, Eva
Bowman; Associate rairon, . c.
Street; Secretary, Anne Fruits;
rteaurer, Leah 8treet; Conduc
tress, Doris Smith: Associate Con
ductress, Emma Wilde; Chaplain.
Thelma Clugston; Marshal, Ann
Paygr: Organist. Gladys Halousek;
Adah. Florence Wilson; Ruth, Edna
Merrilees: Esther Margaret
White: Martha. Madaline Depuy;
Electa, Thelma Stukel; Waraer,
Ethel Ha.nilton; and Sentinel, Joe
Halousek.
After Installation of officers a
vocel solo, "Who Buy My Laven
der" was sung by Mrt. Eileen Her
ringshaw and n Oriental Dance
wps presented by Lynette Lyon,
accompanied by Mrs. Herrlngshaw.
Those honored by serving as In
sailing Officers for the evenlr.15
were; Installing Matron. Thelma
Stukel; Installing Patron. Charles
Hamilton; Chaplain, Hazel Kallna:
Marshal. Nell Retterath; Organist,
Estrid Geraghty.
Honoring their new matron,
Hazel Bowman, the officers pre
sented i Jewel Addendum. Carry
ing lighted flash lights covered
over with various colored paper,
they formed a tower and plRccd
her at the top. In this way they
portrayed that she had reached the
top of the Chapter.
A Memory Book from the Past
Matrons Club was also presented
to the Matron. The book was
cleverly presented to her by sev
eral Past Matrons who told her
of the headaches as well as plcai
ures she would encounter through
her year as Matron. To cure the
headache part they presented her
with a foot high bottle of aspirin.
Honored guest from other chap
ters who were present and Intro
luted Included' Letha Murphv,
Worthy Matron of Aloha Chapter;
Vera Fritch. V'orthv fc.atron and
John Larson, Worthy Patron of
Manzanlta Chapter; Lorraine Rlne
miller and DeRoy Simpson Worthy
Matron and Patron of Tulelake
Chapter.
Guests and members were In
vited to the dining room after the
meeting where sandwiches and
splad were served .rem tables
which carried out a January snow
scene. Small houses made of sugar
cubes were placed upon mirrors,
simulating small lakes, upon which
tiny ski figures apparently scampered.
ONE NAME changed
buying habit of millions
Couple Honored
On Anniversary
LANGELL VALLEY A party
and open house was given at St.
Bumaoas perish hall In Langell
Valley the afternoon of Jan. In
.honor oi Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leu-
i vitl, wiio were celebrating their sil
ver wedding anniversary. Hosts
I and tiojtp;jr.es were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Pepple, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
House, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodges,
I Mr. and Mr:;. Dee Chandler. Mr.
land M.s. Lloyd Oift. Mr. and Mrs.
I Harry Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Haley and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Noble.
The large room was decorated
with bouquets of while pompon
chrysanthemums. The wedding
cake was topped with a silver bell,
and flanked by pink tapers in sil
ver candelabra. A silver horn of
plenty surrounded by assorted
j Irults was filled with silver dol
lars and given to the couple by
j their friends. Mrs. Leavitt was
iro given a corsage.
I Mrs. Owen Pepple cut and
(served the wedding cake. Mrs. O.
C. Johnson aunt of Mrs. Leavitt
poured the coffee, and Mrs. Elliott
j House was at the punch bowl.
Those honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Leavitt and enjoying the party
.were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Camp
i bell. Mrs. Bessie Campbell. Mr
and Mrs. John Brown and Margie,
Mrs. Guy Hilson and Sandy, Mr.
'and Mrs. Frank DcBel, Mr. and
;Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Meeker, 'Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Kice and Mary, Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
.Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Albert,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, Mr
and Mrs. F. W. Brown, J. Martin
.Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novot
jony, Mr. and Mrs, Doug 8melcer,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cunningham,
I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones, Mr
land Mrs. Mike Dearborn and Ted,
'Mark and Paul Dearborn. Mr. and
'Mrs. Ray Marchant and Kathy,
I Sherry and Tom Marchant, Mr.
and Mrs. Orvllle DeVnul. Mr. and
I Mrs. Claude Shuck and Nickie.
Mrs. Ben Nork. Joe Nork. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Smith Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Gowen, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Crawford and Sherry and
Tom Crawford, Mr. and Mrs.
George Baker and Michael. Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Bold, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Joiner, and Marvin. Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Johnson, Rev. and Mrs.
Gordon Ashbee and John, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Dearborn and Henry,
Del Fitzhugh, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Monroe, Mr and Mrs. Jack Wlc
mer. Mrs. O. C. Wells. Gloria. and
Galen Chandler, Peter Hrlczl.scse,
Maria and Monte Burnett, Mary
Anne Leavllt, and Charlotte and
June Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Pepple and Pamela and the hosts
and hostesses. Those sending gifts
and good wishes but unnlbe to at
tend were Mrs. Myrtle Starr, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Woolen, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry R. Boyd, Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Sullivan, Mrs, Claudia
Mustek, Mrs. Mary J. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Rueck, Mr. and
Mrs. Elva Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Murray. Mr. and Mrs, Ted
Smith, Mr. and Mm. J. C. Anton,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oranger, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Davis, Mrs. Myrtle
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George No
ble, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Leavitt,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roberts,
Mrs. Nellie Dean, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Revell, and Bud Dean.
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MT. MAZAMA TOASTMISTRESS Club, newly Installed officers. From the left, Knnnle
Thompson, Secretary; Leigh Kenning, President; Jackie Cobo, Treasurer; anil Lois Lind.i
Vice President. The installation took place at the Willard Hotel, Jan. 10, 11 1 the club's
annual dinner party for members and their husband's. Photo by Kettler
TOMORROW THE BLOODMOBILE VOLUNTEERS ... on duty again when those
"good Samaritans" show up at the Armory to donate blood. Above are some of the
hard working gals who attended the no-host cocktail and buffet dinner party at the Rich
ard Maxwell home. Cove Point. From the left, Mrs. Otto Ellis, Mrs. R. E. Hooker. Mrs,
Morgan Johnson, Mrs. M. E. Robinson and Mrs. William F. Scott. Photo by Kettler
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Birthday Party
At Fowler Home
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Fowler. 1603 Portland was
1 the setting for a party Tuesday
j evening, January 18, when friends
jand relatives of Jack Miller, broth
er of Mrs. Fowler, gathered there
i to wish him a happy birthday. The
! parly was held In the party room
j of the Fowlers and pinochle and
j Chinese checkers were the games
lot the evening. Two birthday cakes
were presented to him after the
card games. Prizes were awarded
to pinochle players. Mis. Steve
Wilson, David Londls, Mike Petri
and Mr. R. Quick. Refreshments
oi ice cream, cake and coffee
were served to the following: Mr.
and Mrs. William DePcw. Mr. and
Mrs. R. Quick, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James
Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. James Fow
ler. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Landls,
Mike Petri, David Landis, Mr. Mil
ler (Jack's. Mrs. Fowler and Mrs.
Landls' father) and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hurd.
Layette Shower
LANGELL VAT LEY Mr-. 5po.
Bland was given a lovely baby
shower at tho parish hall In I. an
I gell Valley on January 4. Mrs.
Claude Brown and Mrs. Homer
Roberts were hostesses.
Pink and blue motif was carried
out In the decorations and refresh
ments. A soclul afternoon was en
Joyed after the opening of the gifts.
Those honoring' Mrs. Bland In
cluded Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs. John
Brown, Mrs. Cecil Haley. Mrs.
Francis Lilly, Mrs. Marvin Brown,
Mrs. Wesley Deaborn, Mrs. Lester
Leavitt, Mrs. Dick Smith, Mrs.
Clyde Woolen and Susan, and Mrs.
Roberts and Mrs. Brown.
Ladies Aid
MERRILL Mis. Melvln Bow
man. asl.ited by Mrs. Warren
Fruits, and Mrs. Dolly Hunnicuti
entertained members of the Pres
byterian church Ladles Aid Jan
uary 16. at the home of the former.
The newly-elected officers pre
sided. They are Mrs. Warren Con
ner, president; Mrs. Warren Fruits
vice-president; Mrs. Frank Hunnl
cutt, secretary; Mrs. Barnaca Wil
son, trensurer.
The president, Mrs. Conner, ap
pointed a committee to InveHtlgale
th j proposed Installation of a new
window In the church. They will
report at the next meeting.
Following devotlonals and the
regular business session, the hoil
est.es served refreshments to Mrs.
George Milne, Mrs. Miles Moore,
Mrs. Warren Ochs. Mrs. Clovis
Story, Mrs. Gene Taylor, MrH. Ber
nace Wilson, Mrs. Martin Wlnther,
Mrs. Conner, Mrs. E. N. Eagle,
Mrs. J. L. Haskins, Mrs. Wilbur
Haskins, Mrs, Myron Haskins,
Mrs. Verna Haskins, Mrs. Frank
Hunnicuti, and Mrs. w. F. Jinnette.
Stork Shower
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Enox
Bland was honored with a stork
shower given bv Mrs. Cluud
Brown and Mrs. Homer Roberts
at the Langell Valley Parish at
two o'clock on Jan. 4.
The pink and blue motif was
carried out In tho decorations and
the refreshments. Following the
oncnlnir and admirlnc of the sifts
a social time was enjoyed.
1 nose honoring Mrs, Bland were
Mrs. John Brown and, Mrs. Cecil
Haley, Mrs, Bill Burnett, Mrs,
Francis Lilly, Mrs. Clyde Woolen,
Mrs. Marvin Brown, Mrs. Wesley
Dearborn, Mrs. Dick Smith. Mrs
Lester Leavitt and Mrs. Roberts
and Mrs, Brown.
Bridal Shower
In Merrill
MERRILL - Mrs. William B.
Dosser (Evelyn Perl), whort
wedding was an pvent of Jan. 1,
at SI. Augustine's Church, wis
honor guest at a shower on tha
afternoon of Jnn. 11. when Mrs.
Charles Cunningham. Mrs. Warren
Ochs, and Mrs. K. J. Lnhoda. en
tertained In the social parlors of
the Presbyterian Church.
GUIs were arranged on a tibia
centered with a "bride doll" stand
ing In a circle of white "angel
hair," and surrounded by white
orange blossoms. '
On the refreshment table wera
bouquets of narcissus, brought
from the Oregon coast, and red
wood gi-eens. A white caa
trimmed wlih calla llllles and sti
ver balls was placed In Uie center.
Invited were Mrs lnl,el t,i.iw .'
and Margaret; Mrs. Mamie Ola-
uvifiiin, mi, .irrry nnern ana
Kathryn; Mrs. John O'Nell, Mrs.
Maurice O'Krrfr Mr w s" im.
nette. Mrs. WiUlcr Wllaon. Mrs.
Robert Burleigh, Mrs. Frank Had
ley. Mrs, O. V, Reeves, and Connie
Mae; Evelyn Ochs, Dolores and j
Yvonne Conner, Martha and E. -
thcr Bensley, Edna Mae Reeves
and Cnrol Winters.
Mrs. L, H, Rlppy, Joyce and
Marie Haskins, Mrs. Mlko Noonan,
Mrs. Fred Taylor, Roberta Klrtley,
Frances Elfert, Mnrjnrle Flaugh,
Betty Kotthoff, Mrs. Mlllon Loper,
.Innli l.tnat'iiHn n n A D.-..U '
Schlecht. Sending gifts but unabl
10 Burnu were jnrs. rtuav Hkllllcky,
Mrs. Frank Paygr Jr.; Mrs. John
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and Mrs. Kenneth Klger.
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