Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 26, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
ELEVEN CANDLES ON THE CAKE! and Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion
(Bud) Biehn, 4650 Crosby, is the happy celebrant, shown with her young guests who
helped her observe her birthday. Lower far left, is Virginia Lee Biehn and far right is
Christine LeMasters. Middle row, left to right, Norma Jean Jones, Margaret Smith,
Susan, Bonnie Jo LeMasters and Sandra Kay Hamstreet. Top, from the left, David Biehn,
Rose Waters, Jean Clanton and Karen Rob bin.
Postmistress
Guest of Honor
CHILOQUIN Mrs. Anton Zadina
, postmlstre s who expects a spe
: cial delivery later this month, was
guest of honor at a shower given
: for her by Mrs. Pat Hill. Mrs.
: Polk Haddock, Mrs. Layton Ho
i back. Mrs. Andy Ortls. Mrs. Don
' Potter Mrs. Norman Wimer and
Mrs. Robert Doak In the basement
j of the Methodist church on Mon
day evening.
Special award of the evening
went to Mrs. Jesse Mangum and
' an award for games was taken
by Mrs. Matt Samson.
Late In the evening cleverly dis
plaved gifts were opened by Mrs.
Zadina from the following people:
Mrs. Gail Ridenour, Mrs. O. M.
1 vsayes, Mrs. Jess Pike. Mrs. Ivan
"ak. Mrs. Robert Doak, Mrs.
C W. Collins, Mrs. Jack Jones,
Gs. Harry Pearson, Mrs. Albert
' Hi-"), all of the Modoc Point
"s -on River area, Mrs. Jo
of Sand Creek. Mrs.
les, and Mrs. Lester Dav-
6n Biritro anrl Mrs. DaV-
n of Hoopa. urn., wno
was visiting here.
Mrs. Earl Hall, Mrs. Ed Doty,
Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. Ray
Baldwin, Mrs. Norman Doty, Mrs.
Friedman Kirk, Mrs. Paul John
.n, Mrs. Bob Mathis, Mrs. Man
uel Ochoa, Mrs. Floyd Ohles, Mrs.
Frank Dl Uilo, Mrs. Edouard Fri
aulx. Mrs. Fred Markwardt, Mrs.
Ormie Jordan, Mrs. Cecilia Lobert,
Mrs. Jesse Mangum, Mrs. David
Sutton, Mrs. Loyal Heath, Mrs.
Charles Hale.
Mrs. Walter Zimmerman, Mrs.
Ursula Bond, Mrs. Robert Hall Sr.,
Mrs. Rudy Zadina. Mrs. Ray Prow
ell. Mrs. Ellery Echlin, Mrs. Guy
Staiger, Mrs. Callie Clark, Mrs.
Jim Chipman, Mrs. A. W. Huff,
Mrs Elmer Heglund, Mrs. Wil
liam Lorenz. Mrs. John Manner
ing, Mrs. William Priebe, Mrs.
Leroy Gienger, Mr?. Glen Kirch
er. Mrs. Matt Samson, Mrs. Don
Ritzel, Mrs. Pearl Nygren, Mrs.
Gerry Wolff.
Mrs. George Brautlacht. Mrs.
Lee Hatcher, Mrs. Robert Wright,
Mrs. Walter Collins, Mr;. Forest
Fried. Mrs. Roy McCallisters, Mrs.
Lonnle Adams, Mrs. Wayne Nie
haus, Mrs. George Reed. Mrs.
Walter Pohll, Mrs. Ruby Peeler.
Mrs. Dwight Kircher, Mrs. Lloyd
Peters, Mrs. Paul Wampler. Mrs.
Bert Albert, Mrs. Merrill Hoppe,
Mrs. Loreti, Mrs. Ed Wilkie, Mrs.
Todd Deffenbacher, Mrs. Roy Def
lenbacher and the hostesses.
LIBRARY CLUB
BENEFIT TEA
Hearts and flowers will reign
over this year's Library club
Bridge tea to be held next Satur
day afternoon In the Willard hotel.
Committees are now completing
details for the annual affair with
the Valentine motif.
Bridge and other card games
will begin at 1:30 p.m. Players
are asked to bring cards and card
table covers. Working on the bridge
committee are Mrs. Archie James,
chairman, Mrs. G. C. Motley, Mrs.
George Roberts, Mrs. Brady Nar
ey, Mrs. Warren Bennet. Mrs.
John Baker, and Mrs. E. H. Moore.
Prizes will be awarded at 3:30
p.m. with a group of the younger
set assisting, including Carolyn
Boyd, Julie Harnden, Sheila Ad
ler, Jean Adams, Susan Peak, Mar
ilyn Miller, Sharon Gienger, Gail
Merseth, and Sheryl Snell.
Tea Is to be served shortly after
3:30. Mrs. George Bosserdet is tea
chairman and is assisted by Mrs.
Frank Tarr and Mrs. Lyle Rothen
berger. Library club presents the bridge
tea each year as a highlight of
the spring social season to raise
funds for their Case Benefit pro
ject. Those attending will help make
It possible for many children to
have performed needed tonsilecto
mles. Individual or table reservations
are being taken by Mrs. Warren
Bennet at 4325 or Mrs. Archie
James at 2-3247.
CAUSEY
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M.
DR.
' iM ill -'
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Q iVA 'Mr tvs
MRS. EDWARD MeCRACKEN JR., who was honored with
a bridal shower Jan. 16 at the home of Mrs. Ed McCracken,
500 N. 9th St., with Mrs. Jack Browrt as hostess. Mrs. Mc-,
Cracken, before her marriage in Reno Dec. 29, was Bernice
Forrester. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold For
rester, 1841 Hope. The bride and bridegroom are now at
home, 2124 Biehn. Photo by MoVstad
BRIDAL SHOWER'
Mrs. Edward McCracken Jr. was
honored with a miscellaneous brid
al shower Jan. 16 at the home of
Mrs. Ed McCracken, 500 N. 9th St..
with Mrs. Jack Brown as hostess.
The large rooms were colorful
with white and fuchsia streamers,
and gifts were placed under a
miniature canopy of streamers
tipped with tiny umbrellas in pas
tel shades.
Games were played and prizes
awarded, after which refreshments
were served to: Ruth Wood, Anita
Fullen, Diane Oldham, Claris Mor
stad. Elm a Moon, Janet Ford,
Beulah Bliss, Roberta Price, Ann
Wolfrum, Peggy Roberts, Marie
Forrester, Anna Brisboise, Esther
Mast, Luceille Barnes. Mayble
Chanez, Gloria Heofler, Mary Mar
tin, Edna Forrester, Mary Schle
gel, Donna McFarland, Connie Col
lier, Lucille Heifer, Charlotte Co
noy, Dannie Gibson, Elsie Hartley,
Maud Cross, Grace Jerrue, Louise
Oden, Edna Clawson, Pearl Tally,
Theresa Allesch and Bernice Mc
Cracken. Unable to attend, but sending
gifts were: Zelma Howard, Irene
Markham, Stella Perscll, Moose
Drum Corps, Pat Fisher, Louise
O'Brien, Paula Home, Suzy Neely,
Maudie Larson, Teckla Clawson.
Ada Wllllts, Ellen Wade, Blanche
McGillvary and Elizabeth and Ber
nice Altman.
Mrs. McCracken Is the former
Bernice Forrester, whose wedding
took place in Reno Dec. 29. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold O. Forrester, 1841 Hope
The couple is at home, 2124 Biehn.
If you add celery leaves, a slice
of onion, a bay leaf, a few cloves
and Depnercorns to the salted wa
ter In which you cook shrimp you '
can strain the liquid and use it
as a stock for a sauce to serve I
with the shrimp or other fish. One !
or two cups of water is plenty In :
which to cook a pound of shrimp.
"Jesus Christ, Author of the Gospel"
It the Sermon Topic
For Morning Worship
At The
First Baptist Church
North 8th and Washington
. DR. E. M. CAUSEY, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES, JANUARY 27
9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
1100 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP
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v. tt
THE ENGAGEMENT of
their daughter Jean Marie,
is announced by Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Lovell, 1405 Up
ham, to James Dobson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Dob
son, Eugene. Both are stu
dents at the University of
Oregon, from which Jean
Marie will be graduated
this June. An early sum
mer wedding is planned.
. Photo by Guderian
MARCH OF DIMES
DANCE
SATURDAY - JAN. 26
ARMORY
BALDY'S BAND - 9:00 TiLL l:00
ADMISSION $2.00 PER COUPLE
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH
By Milly Romsby
:V i JZ,
MR. AND MRS. HENRY E. PERKINS, 1527 Pacific Terrace
announce the engagement of their daughter, Flo Ann Per
kins to Ted Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Gordon,
Malin. No date has been set for the wedding. Guderian
w ffw
. , -vk &
MR. AND MRS. BEN KIELSMEIER announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Arlene, to Jack Ninneman, Son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ninneman of Troy, Montana. Jack is
serving with the Marine Corps, and is now stationed at
Camp Pendleton, but will report for overseas" duty in Febr
uary. The wedding date has not been decided. Evergreen
ZION LUTHERAN
LADIES AID
Zlon Lutheran Ladies Aid met
in the social rooms of the church
the afternoon of Jan. 17. Mrs. Kay :
Altman presented the topic on
"Prayer." i
New committees were appointed j
to serve for a three months pe
riod. Rollcall was taken with 14
members and one guest present.
Mrs. Elnor Muddcr and Mrs. Ora
Mle Eberlein served refreshments.
FALLS, OREGON
'm j .--S3-
TUNE IN TO KFLW
HEAR A FULL GOSPEL MINISTER'S ANSWER
To The Problem of . . .
Youth Delinquency!!
... as discussed over
KFLW Monday
Worship With Us
SUNDAY
ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Klamath Falls Full Gospel .
Evangelistic Christ
Centered Church
8th & Oak St.
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Youth Service 6:15
WATER BAPTISMAL
SERVICE
at the Sunday Night Service
. . . the Public is invited to
attend! '
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11 WIIMMMMMIIMIII I I II IIIHH " HI II I lj i f I lllUlli
MR. AND MRS. H. E. (HERB) HAUGER, 1540 Pacific Terrace, were among the lucky
passengers who "Lurlined" to Hawaii recently. They left San Francisco Jan. 16. With
them in the picture, at the left, are Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller, Pendleton.
Photo bv Oil-Pictures
BETROTHED Betty Lou
Taylor, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Taylor, Chelsea
Addition, to Edward Maur
mann, son of Mrs. Mildred
Lynch, Florence. Betty is a
graduate of KL'HS class of
1949. An early spring wed
ding is planned. . '
CARD PARTY
r TULELAKE Mr. and Mr
John
O'Shca entertained a group
friends the evening of Jan. II
a six-thirty dinner followed
pinochle.
OI
at
by
High for women went to Mrs.;""" , ",,'"7 '"
Eldon Larson and high to men to1 mcetliiK will be Mondoy.
A. E. Hutchinson. Ilnymond Baker i""- . 8 P.m.
took low, the traveling prize went
to Mrs. A. E. Ryckman and a
special award to Mrs Curl Jen
sen. The dinner honored Mr. and Mrs.
LeAer Vernon, Fresno, former
residents here.
Places were marked for the
guests ol honor. Mr. and Mrs. Ruy
mong Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lar
son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rychman,
Mrs. Dun Crawford Sr., Mrs. John
Bowman, Mrs. Evelyn Galloway
and son Harry and Mrs. Gem
Laughlln.
9 A.M.
SUNDAY
GREAT
EVANGELISTIC
Service, Sunday - 7:30 p.m.
Midweek Services Tuei. and
Thuri. Evening 7:30 p.m.
A SERIOUS THOUGHT...
Democracy It Built ...
On The Chrlitlan Concept of
LIFE !( If we lata that, we loia
our FREEDOM and DEMOCRACY!
Ph. S735
1 )th
WOMEN'S CLUB
CARD PARTY
Tlic card unriy Riven nt the
Uoiinnzn Library by the Iluimn.u
Women's Club for the benniit of
the Uonunut Firemen on Jan. 15
ttus well ntlnulcd.
Kitty people turned out (Ic.pltc
tho wcutlier. Mrs. Guy liltwn,
Mri,. Merrill Strwurt. Mri. John
Miracle ami Mrs. Claude Been
doldl were tho huMcote:,,
lllKll prlrcn In undue wrnl to
Mr. unu Mi.i. Owen I'cpplr. hlllh
In plnuchlo went to Mrh. Krurst
1'midv, Mr. and Mm. John Mlrurlr.
Suburban Fire
Auxiliary Meets
rti'Kulur meeting of Women'
Auxiliary, Suburban VoliinU-rr Fire
Department was held Monday Jan.
I, In the Flic Department Itecreu
tlon Room.
The iiieelliin was culled to order
by frcaldcul Mrs, ELsle Warren.
It wax voted Hint the auxiliary
will Murt Rnl Ciom First Aid
tla;t.sc.H Feb. I. 7:30 pin. All mem
bers lire urned to Join the class:
also wives, mothers and sister ol
Volunteer Firemen, who have not
been contacted.
Mr. Martha Cas.nty resigned as
secretary. Barbara, Perkins was
nominated to that olllce.
Member present were: Ebile
Warren. Donna Carr. Vera Oor-
'don. Helen Wilkennon. Oltta Stiunk
ijoru ureen,
til..., vi-t n
kins. Nickl Larson and Barbara
"nun, it m-w,ui, mm kit rep
l'cikiiM.
Helen Wilkinson and Olun Struiik
BE AS WISE
AS THE WISE OLD OWL!
CASCADE'S
ALL DRY
COSTS
ASK ABOUT IT!
AND DELIVERY -
P)(d)c
CASCADE
Klamath's Finest
SATURDAY. JANUARY 2fl, 11M2
unci Mrrrlll Strwnrt won I he hik'li
lor cniin!ta. Ed Kcllciton wuu tho
four prizes.
(I5 was cleared for lh lire ilr
partiucnl mid will be url on new
j equipment. Pie and collce were
'nerved at the clone of the eveiimu
! ntl ,h xtrjlc were auctioned
1 off.
The NEWEST
in ORGANS
If joti haven't hfn! trie itfw Conn
onrttc yon have a plaaut aurpmr
in Um tur yvi TliU U the nrnnl
and icirn tint-ally the riimI ulramvil
of all elwlronic oruanj, lWauliful
rtran pfrfarnunre yui never iriia
innl poil)Ie ,lwforr. Kaay to l'
turn in Jor Jttt dtmottttrution.
kyle morgan
pianos
your baldwin dcolcr
"yours for a happier futur
throuqh music"
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