Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 26, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    SATU10AY, .IANUAIIY '2(1, 111.12
IIKRALI) AND NKWS. .KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGR SEVEN
REFLECTIONS
FROM
WHAT WITH KLAMATHITES
to his home with a beautifully
autographed cast Ho holds court
to "umptoenogers" every attrr
noon and seems well on the mend.
if if. if.
JOHN AND BETTY Mo
CULLOCH by train to NY to at-
going south lor winter vacations
Si Slocum of the Lone Palm Hotel
in Palm Springs is getting to be
a regular correspondent latest
mmmullirilift l that thn f!lnvtnn
Barrens i6 Huron, were recently have .report olJhe Big
registered there.
City from two sources.
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THESE JUNIfl FARMERS don't seem to be looking at the "ceilint" in fact, the an
imal Indies iflit finds tliom with contented smiles and pood fellowship expressed.
' From the leff.1. I). Venms, assistant county agent, Howard liolliday, hack to camera,
John Short, Ifland Clicyne and fcd Slastny. Photo by Kettler
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i . .i.. .'J a Wilson i; r!):)iil lo rsssiv'e tin final touch her eonr.ge. Husband. Hah. presi
(Lii. i ih or'T'v-'.'.'o". is t!r. l'.pll.TiH. and with tham are Mr. and Mrs. John Heyden.
.loiin V.i shaker cf the tvoiiina, and is identified with the
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Ncjirni Shrine 5
Frst Meeting
Nubiul ferine S, Wlme Slirlnc n
Jnus:i!in r.iel In regular kcvton
Jnn. li. tx Die first meeting ul
1902. lli'pn 1.1 by offii-rrs nf the
order wlirh") nmdi- vli.lts In otlier
bhrlncs dirlit the liolldny Kcnson
were lvtn
Chalrinin il
llic Mntnliil Objcc
Heatrice DimiImjii.
five coiniilti
reported on He work none In Ore
gon during lb pa-it year.
l-'ormnilon If n Bhrlnc Club for
the NortliwcH wa ill.scus.vcd and
approved. .
Coffee an doughnut were
served In lh banquet hall at the
clone of the lire 1 Urn .
Feb. 5 in te date for the next
regular nicolia and sojourners arc
reminded of ihls date.
Blanche V rks, Worthy High
Prlestcsh, Nl Retleraih, Past
Worthy Hlg Priestess, and
Blanche Schu e, Worthy Priestess,
c.l Naomi 5 visited the While
Bhrlnc in Sfi Francisco, which
was the occHI'm of the visit of
Supremo WcjUiv High Priestess.
Mela Polntej They returned lo
Klamath rai on Sunday.
All sojourrjrs and visiting so'
tnurnera of laoml 6, are advised
lat on Fft. 19. Hie Supreme
Worthy HlglA'rlcstcss, Mela Point
er will maW her official visit to
lhls Shrine, I which time a cerc
. litionlal will jo exemplified.
All are uted lo bo present for
this spcclaltncctlng.
Pish Hall
Card Club Party
The mor ily card party given at
the parisl hall In I.anRcll Valley
the soeoii Saturday o every
month wi( given by Mrs. John
Brown in) Mrs, Lester Jones.
Ten tulles wero hi play with
prizes ging to Mrs. Ernest
Graves, bills Slaller and Ted Al
bert. E(Ue Orallan won the dour
prize. m. Jones and Mrs. Brown
served pllclous rclrcshmcnls nl
mldnlRhti -
Invert your old cotton mattress
I Don't buy a new mattrets! !
, Carlson's lvMZZ
': Into a 312 coil INNERSPRING
A 59.95 37
Cava witk fitlcnri'
2405 So. 6h
iimm - il 'i.in'ir mii-i fr ltininr
SOJOURNERS
(XGi.mers nn: Jan. L'3 at the
W. )h. id Hotel lur a no-husti'su
linciieuu at 12:2(1 pin. In the dm-
' lng room. There wore I'J members
and klcm;. prcHcnl.
Mrs. I'm vine presided at the
bunness meeilnt, and Inlruduccd
I the lolluwlnfc uuc.iUt: Mrs. A. J.
; Jiirvii, Mrs. C. E. Chase. .Mis.
lit. F. Wiirucrg, Mrs. C. K. Lelt
jhoff and Mrs. II. It. Scrlbner.
Mrs. Hiram Ferguson and Mrs.
E. A. Rentier wore Introduced as
' new members.
Mrs. J. U. Miller was appointed
'as hospitably chairman lo replace
Airs. Charles Kggrn who has
moved to Vancouver. Wash. Mrs.
! Anna Cook Is replacing Mrs. 11. C.
blover us memuersliip cnairmau.
f ile Stovers plan lo leave Klamalh
Falls in the near future.
Mia. George Roberts and Mrs.
. 11. Lhulskog were hostesses dur
ing tho social hour.
Prizes lor high In cards were
awarded to: Mrs. H. L. Robert
son, bridge: Mrs. E. A. Mqog.
Canasta; and Mrs. D. P. Groves,
pinochle.
Next meeting will be Feb. 13,
13:30 p.m. at the Willard Hotel.
No-hoslcss luncheon and cards.
Newcomers to Klamath Falls arc
welcome.
Lost River VFW.
Auxiliary
MERRILL Lost River VFW
Auxiliary to post 4056 met In reg
ular session Jan. 16, with Presi
dent Ida May Fleck In charge.
Ncwly-lnltlated members aro Mar
Jorlo Hodges, Anna Waldrip, P.uth
Dells, Norma Kundrn, Dorothy
Kandra, Dorothy West, and Mary
Fiances Hammond was reinstated.
Plans were discussed lor a pot
luck dinner and social evening to
bo held soon. Tho husbands will
be Invited.
Members present were Ida May
Fleck. Nellie Fleck, Georgia Gen
ty, Pally Duncan, Bessie Duncan,
Dean Marks, Barbara McKnen,
Kathryn Mcrrlless, Mary Lou
Swisher, Theresa Callse, Olcnnn
Walker. Mildred Walker, and
Oraco Walker.
Phone 4510
ii'iirnwri: njlrl flwir vivi?S.
county school system.
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Photo bv Kettler
Women of Moose
At Merrill
MERRILL Elizabeth Holland,
ilinlrmen of the Chlldcare and
1 raining committee of the Mer
rill Women of the Moose, present
ed her chapter night procrum on
Juii. 15. at a regular meeting of
the lodse.
Harriet Bully, sponsored by Rose
Spolek, and Bvrd Heilz. sponsored
by Hazel Hundley, were Initiated
during Ihe meellnu. As a tribute to
good Iralnini;, the three talented
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Schultg of Tulclake. sang and
played several numbers. Lillian
Thomas recited Ihe "Pledge to
Childhood."
The Chlldcare and Training com
mittee will sponsor a square dance
and lunch at the Moose hall Feb
ruary '.'3, which will be open to
the public.
Due to the heavy snows, the at
tendance was small nl the last
nionlhlv meeting of the Academy
of Friendship held at the home of
Rose VcnMelcr In Mann, rrioay
afternoon Jan. 11. A social hour
was enjoyed and reireshmtnls
were served by tho hostess.
Birthday Party
At Chiloquin
CHILOQUIN Donna Klrcher
was six years old on Wednesday.
Jan. 18. and celebrated at a party
given by her mother In their newly
remodeled and redecorated home.
Little friends and several nt their
mothers gathered from 2:30-4:30
p.m. for games, refreshments and
lo watch Donna open her many
gifts.
Attending were Janet Hall. Kar
en Jo Huff. Kathy Peters, Stephen
and Jeffrey HeaUi, Cnndlcc Frcid,
Mlckl Jo Wolff, Dennis Potter,
Dnwn and Phillip Hale, and Mary
Jane Burgdorf, and Donna's sister
Diane.
Assisting the hostess were Mrs.
Loyal Heath, Mis. FaiI Hall, Mrs.
Archio Huff, and Mrs. Lloyd Pe
ters. am
JUNIOR FARMERS ENTERTAIN January 8 at the Winema Hotel was the date and
setting for Annual Ladies Night The group of wives above, who are obviously enter
ing into the gay tenor of the evening are: (1 to rj Mrs. Duane Blackman, Mrs. Donald
Johnson, Mrs. Bill Hayes and Mrs. Alvin Cheyne. Photo by Kettler
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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS
ROBERTSON, now of
Grants Pass, celebrated
their 50th wedding anni
versary at their home Jan.
12. The Robertsons, former
Klr-malh Falls ' residents,
were married in Portland
Jan. 12, 1902. Both are
from pioneer Oregon fam
ilies. Mrs. Robertson (Ella
Johnson) wrs born at Gold
Hill, Mr. P.obertson at Tolo.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lee
Conley, daughter. Oswego,
were "host and hostess to
the more than" ISO "guests."
A son, Delmer Robertson
of Los Gatos, also attended
the observance.
CQE'l'inMiE&HQil1
fiwvi f-y t
if
mxsm -!BAKED WITHOUT SHORTENING
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UNDID lICINSI IV NATIONAl IAXEU SERVICES, INC, CHICAOO
SOROPTIMIST
Tlic Klamath Fall's Soroptiinlst
Club held It, regular meeting and
luncneon, inursaay, Jan. ii, at me
Pelican Party Room.
A letter of appreciation was read
from Maria Bcrangle, now teach
ing In Philippines and former stu
dent at Southern Oregon College of
Education, for a B"t of money for
books, from the club. Miss Ber
cnglc. Is now at home and her ad
dress Is Bureau of Private Schools,
Manila.
Norma Augustus,
recipient of the
Soroptimisl nursing scholarship,
and now a student nurse at Provi
dence Hospital In Portland, wrote 'dents and university women,
of her very Interesting classes and The annual AAUW state conven
work there. Norma Is now doing Hon will be held April 17-18-19 at
night duly and is studying nutri
tion, and looking lorward to her
"capping."
Margaret Larkin. chairman of
the "Woman of the Year" banquet,
announced March 26 as the date.
Dena Backes won the award of
I the day..
Dorothy Penniger. of the Quota
Club and Audrey Braatz. Ventur
css. were luncheon guests.
Bea Bell, program chairman for
the day presented Doris Peyton,
who gave a talk and showed pic
tures of Alaska. Doris, her hus
band, Cal. and daughter Ruth, left
Seattle July J8. of the -past sum
mer for an Alaskan trip. Traveling
by boat and plane, the party made
many stops and took many pic
tures of beauty of the north country.
tfteauUu, SJencfen
JUNE HAVOC
STAKRINfi IN -AFFAIRS OF STATE"
IWSIC SOX THEATER, NEW YORK
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NO FATS ADDED
IMAD IS IAKI0 uetUSIVIlY FOR VM
Fluhrer s
AAUW Meeting
The members of the Klamath
fall.. V.H..U t A 1 A 1
;;t,o of UnlU ! Women me't
6aturday at the Pelican Party
Room for their first luncheon meet
ing of tne new year.
Mrs. Charles B. Larkin. presi
dent, presided at a short business
I meeting. All members were In
vited to participate In the AAUW
Ashland Conference which is being
filanned at Southern Oregon Col
ege of Education, March 29. The
theme of this conference Is: Mir
ror for the Future. Mrs. Mabel
Winston, dean of women at SOCE,
and Northwest regional vice-chair.
man of AAUW, Is instigator of this
program, which is to be in the
form of a panel discussion' between
mtrn ?linil umlnra ml sob ct,t
the Gearhart Hotel In Seaside.
Mrs. Larkin Introduced Mrs. Her
man Shockey, who is to serve as
publicity chairman.
Mrs. George Clark was In charge
of the program and presented Ann
i Henderson, who played two piano
selections: t-ercy Granger's ar-
! .f'i"" ' "m iuuaoy ana
8 BIG POUNDS
Scientifically
washed and dried!
ONLY
Let your
' f
eon s
1 1th and Klamath
MAP.V AND "JUCK" JUCKE
LAND are on their way to New
York auto dealers convention
the day before they left Mary was
bid a proper adieu when a few
gals gathered at Ellcnor Stoncrs
Huth Black, Ellen Clark, Amy
Brown. Inie Dalton, Alice Currin,
Vera Powell, Omle Stiles and yours
'.ruly.
YACHT CLUB A blazing fire
warmi.ii and comiori A,iD tjood
food choice of tenderloin stean or
chicken a la king Call the Eegans
zt the club right now because this
is the regular Sunday dinner deal
Which reminds me that outgoing
rommndnre Orth Sisemore ex
pressed his haoplness' with club i
tervice since Mike and Beulah
have been at the neim. " ,
NEW PREZ OF MULTNOMAH
ATHLETIC CLUB Is Tom Stod
dard who many will remember as
a former "local boy" a picture of
him and his wife appeared in a
Portland paper recently.
POLIO MARCH OF DIMES Is
about to go Into Its last few days
of the campaignjust a reminder
fxtir aPNF.FIT TEA AND CARD
PARTY Library Club's annual af
fair will be the occasion for the
usual big turnout of card playing
gals who annually support mis
worthwhile project. Make your res
ervations with Mrs. Archie James
or Mrs. Warren Bennet Feb. 2 Is
Uie date.
DICK CLARK son of Mr. and
Mrs. George dark still confined
Little White Donkey by Ibert.
Mrs. Victor O'Neill gave an il
luminating review of the outstand
in? book. Barabbas by Par Lager.
kvist. This Is a historical novel
and the story of the third thief
whose life was spared Instead of
Christ'3. at the crucifixion. Mr.
Lagerkvlst. a Swedish author, has
won the Nobel prize for literature.
Laundry do the job
tf9e Bunde" Vfc
' fs your be$f fe1
Her Dad gave her a KIMBALL
She's learning to play . . .
acquiring a poise antf a'skjll
that will help her to happy
successful living. And she
loves her rCimball ... its beau
tiful tone and easy action
make practicing a pleasure!
Sm Ih fofatf MooWb Now!
Largest Stock of
Leading Make Pianos
In This Port Of The
West?
LOUIS R. MANN
PIANO CO.
120 No. 7th
HAMMOND ORGAN
Each Additional
Pound Just 8c!
. . . BETTER!
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Phone 2-2531
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