SATURDAY. KERRUARV 2, 10 PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MRS. FRED HAHN AND MRS. CHARLES BALIN at the baby shower given for Mrs. Hahn, Jan. 28 in the Pine room of the Elks Lodge. Mrs. Jack Bothwell was hostess, assisted bv Mrs. Duane Cassidy. Mrs. Balin, well known Klamath Falls resident, is Mrs. Hahn's mother. Kettler MARY ELLA McAULIFFE RECENT BRIDE AT MERRILL White chrysanthemums, white tapers were the background tor the exenange ot mar riage vows Jan. 19, between Mary Ella (Molly) McAuliffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McAuliffe of Mann ana William J. O'Keefe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Keefe, 335 Pacific Terrace. , . " The ten o'clock double ring morning ceremony, in St. Augustine Church, Merrill was read by Father Phelan. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely In a gown of heavy eggshell satin with prin cess lines and a square, scalloped neckline. The full skirt ended in a court train, and complementing her gown she wore matching satin slippers. Her fingertip veil ot il lusion net fell from a bonnet shaped cap of satin and lace. She carried a single while orchid on ' a white prayer book. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls. The traditional blue garter was 'worn and she carried a handker chief which was brought from France after World War I, by her uncle John McCulley. Her some thing borrowed was her veil, which belonged to the bridegroom's sister. She carried a lucky penny In her shoe. Maid of honor. Martha McAuliffe sister of the bride, wore a gown of chartreuse green satin and lace, styled with princess lines. With the gown, in matching colors, she wore lace mitts, cap, and satin slippers. Her bouquet was of yeUow and white chrysanthemums. Jim Sullivan, brother-in-law ot the bridegroom was best man and ushers were unanes wneyue auu Larry Pickett For her daughter's wedding Mrs. ' McAuliffe chose a navy blue en semble with pink accessories and wore pink rosebuds at her shoul der. Mrs. O'Keefe wore a brown suit with darker brown accessor ies and wore a corsage of Talis man rosebuds. A reception at the Merrill Recre ation Hall followed the ceremony. The three tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom in a sUver bell, and garlanded with pink rosebuds' and fern, centered the linen covered table. After the new Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe shared the first slice, the cake was served by Mrs. Anita Stephens. Assisting her was Bar bara McCulley and Nora Hawkins cousins of the bride. Presiding at the punch bowl was Zona Lucas ana Dorotny Daunaere. Pouring at the coffee urn were Mrs. John McCulley, aunt of the bride, and assisting was Mrs. Bill Saunders, and Mrs. Edna Hood. in attendance at the gift table were Mrs. Katherlne ChamOerlaln and passing the guest book was Order DeMolay Installation Of Officers DeMolay Installation of officers. Jan. 24 In the Masonic Temple was an open installation which over 150 guests attended. The program following the in stallation ceremony Included violin solos by Wayne Angel, vocal se lections by Harriett Mueller, both accompanied by Ruth Lobaugh at the piano. John Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde E. Shaw, Altamont Dr., gave a humorous reading with a very professional delivery necessitating pauses for applause. After the program, refreshments were served to the -ruests by commltee headed by Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Nersetn. assisted oy Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. George Fawver. Mrs. Nerseth is the new "mom' to the organization and she makes arrangements for refreshments and otherwise assists with social functions. Dancing followed the refresh ments. It should be noted that the state DeMolay conclave Is scheduled for April lB-w in Kiamatn f ans. Mar vin Nerseth Is ireneral chairman, OTI will be the scene of much of the conclave activities. Many of the delegates will be housed at Oil as well as homes, hotels- and so forth. ' Marvin Nerseth was Installed as master councilor, Clayton Hannon, senior councilor, and David Cum mlngs, Junior councilor. Advisers to the organization, who devote much time to DeMolay, are: William (Bill) Milne, C. F. Frledel and Mr. Charles Carlson. Charles (Chuck Bouncy, Joe Thomas, Frank Tarr and Milt Bess-'ler. pink carnations and lighted Mrs. EUen Sullivan, the bride groom's sister. Soloist was Ellen Sullivan, who was accompanied by Mildred Wil son at the organ. Mildred also played the traditional wedding mu sic. For traveling, the new Mrs. O'Keefe wore a gray wool dress with red trim and a charcoal black coat with similar trim. She wore the orchid from her wedding bou quet at her shoulder. Following their return from a honeymoon in San Francisco they will be at home in Maltn. The bride is a graduate of Malin High School and has been em ployed at the Malin Drugstore. Toe bridegroom Is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy of Klamath Falls. SOROPTIMIST LUNCHEON The regular luncheon meeting of the Klamath Falls Soroptimist club was held Thursday noon, Jan. 24. in the Pelican art Room. Presi dent Ofa Smith in charge of the meeting. r-rances Anderson and Rutb Renie, new club members were luncheon guests. , Olive Wilson won the special award for the day. Soroptimkts Elva Kenyon, Coral Sabo and Addle Mae Nixon are all recovering from sickness and ac cidents. Ethel Matthews, program chair man announced that the next meet ing would be in charge of Bill and Rita DePew, owners of Kohn's Flower shop. The subiect of the meeting will be "Roses and Thorns." Olive Cornett, national commit tee woman has returned- from the Republican National- Committee meeting in San Francisco. Among the many speakers there were Governor Warren, Senator Lodge and Governor Stassen., Mrs. Cornett vlsite;rwlth Laura Bertram and Effie Garcelon, for mer local Soroptimlsts, while in San Francisco. Isabelle Brixner, program chair man for the day introduced the speaker, John Howard Supervisor of Technical Education at Oregon Technical Institute. Mr. Howard spoke on the "Tyranny of Words." The speaker stressed that "words are tools" for better thinking and talking. Former Resident Holiday Visitor Mrs. W. D. Robinson (Minnie Barmim) had her sister as a house guest over the holidays. She is Mrs. Lena Everett, who teaches in Junior College in Sacramento, had Just returned from a summer tour of Europe, and entertained guests who called with colored pic tures taken on her interesting trip. She had so many that she was able to show a different set each night. Both women are well known to all the old timers here. They SfJ? lraduate1 Torn Klamath High School In 1808 two of a class Baby Shower Mrs. Clarence Nelson was guest of honor at a stork shower given In the Elk's Pine Room, Jan. 25. Hostesses were: Virginia West, Grace Short and Vera Gordon. Cards and Barnes vai-a nla i.oH during the evening, after which Mrs. nelson opened her gifts, Which Were on an nnnmnrlil.lir decorated table centered with two mi ae pioras. Refreshments, which alsn nr. ried out the stork theme were served to the following: Elsie War ren, Luella Million, Grayce Eaton, Velma Green, Maxlne Perdue, Gertrude Gladoski.- Alene Stiles, Alta Egeline, Josephine Fitzslm- mons. Doris Badgett, Marian Bard, Mary Bothwell, Bertha West, Laurene Chaney, Mary Cain. Ber- nice , Evans, Edith Overnacker, Bertha Moss, Ida Olson. , Not attending, but sendlne- gifts. were: Alma Ralston. Tillle Fink. Velma Schockey. Nettle Newbanks and Hattle Lewis. MRS. FRED HAHN HONORED GUEST Mrs. Fred Harm was honored with a bby shower Jan. 18 In tin Pine Room of the Elks Lodge. Mrs. Jack Botha ell was hostess assisted by Mrs. Duane Cassidy. Several very Interesting games were played with prises being won by Lena Parsons, Mabel Waohler and Kulh Milne. , After the gifts were opened by the honored guest,- refreshments were served to the following; Mrs. Chas. Balm, mother of Mrs. Halm, Phyllis Cavanaugli, Beth QrlKirs, Mabel Wachter, Opal McDonald, Marcell Clark, Dorothy Tepper, Hulli Milne, Love Bmlui. Elenora Weatherford, Audrey Braatz, Lena Parsons, Jean Anderson, Darlene Bleha, Carolyn Westover. Lillian Van Ottingham. Norma Finnell. Deua Backes, Kitty Hnnvillc. Mar tha Mc-Collum, Josephine Rcglnato, Bernlce Brltt and Marjorie Con-roy. COUPLE WED IN DUNSMUIR DUNSMUIR Miss Dolores I. Brown of Dunsmuir and Daniel r Cheney of Weed exchanged nuptial vows In Yreka Fridav. Jan. 25. The justice of the peace officiated at uie simple rues iicid in his home. The bride, daughter of Mrs Helen Brown of Dunsmuir and the iote Thomas L. Brown Southern Pacific locomotive engineer, was aiienaea oy ner motner. c. A. Samples of Weed, a close friend of the bridegroom, was best man. The wedami suuner was served In Redding at the Casa Blanca Club, and the honeymoon was spent In Sacramento and Rosevllle. The bride wore a beige suit with red accessories and Mrs. Brown was dressed In grey with Mack accesones. The bride, a popular employe of the telephone company, is a na tive of Dunsmuir and a graduate of the Dunsmuir schools. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mis. Daniel C. Cheney, Sr. of Weed. He was graduated from the Weed schools end served with the Navy. He Is now employed by Long Bell Lumber Company in Weed. The couple is at home. 113TJ Sacramento Avenue, Dunsmuir. STORK SHOWER MERRILL Guest of honor at a stork shower Jan. 18. was Mrs. Clovis Story. Hostesses for the af fair, held IrLthe social parlor of the Merrill Presbyterian Church were Mrs. W. F. Jlnnette. Mrs. Warren Ochs, Mrs. Lyle Huffaker. Mrs. Arnold Klrtley, Mrs. Paul Lewis, and Mrs. George Milne. During the afternoon the guests made a baby book on advice to young mothers and presented It to Mrs. 3tory. Gifts were arranged on a table centered with a miniature old fash ioned cradle. The tea table pre sented a spring-like appearance with yellow narcissus in a brass howl, and matching candlesticks holding lighted tapers. Mrs. Lewis ana Mrs. jinnetie, two oi tne nost esses poured. Invited were Mrs. A. K. Han chett and Mrs. Tom Newton of Tulelakc; and the following from Merrill: Mrs. Coney Barkhurst, Mrs. Wilbur Brickner. Mrs. D. C. King. Mrs. Warren Conner. Mrs. Charles Cunningham. Mrs. Velton Kaskins, Mrs. Harriett Fothering ham. Mrs. Eldon Payzant. Mrs. Clyde Hammond. Mrs. Warren Fruits. Mrs. Melvln Bowman. Mrs. Eber Kilpatrick. Mrs. Dolly Hunnl cutt. Mrs. Frank Hunnicutt, Lena Buck and Mrs. Martin Winther. Mrs. Dwight Eagle. Mrs. E. N. Eagle. Mary Pickett. Mrs. Dale Moore, Mrs. Oren Storey, Mrs. Luther Haskins. Mrs. Beroace Wil son, Mrs. Lester Moore. Mrs. Oene Tavlor. Mrs. A. G. Carleton, Mrs. Wilbur Haskins. Mrs. Myron Has kins, Mrs. George Offield. Mrs. Eerl McCoy, Mrs. C. P. Haskins, Mrs. Vema Haskins, Mrs. Frank Hadlev. Mrs. Delia Hodges. Mrs. Everett Jones, Mrs. Pete McNeil, Mrs. Wendell Moore, Mrs. Miles Moore. Mrs. Maggie Wilson, Mrs. R. A. Smith, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs Roland West. Mrs. Leland Pope, Mrs. Robert Merrilees, Mrs. Law rence Geragbty. QUOTA CLUB Alice Vitus, governor of the 14th district of Quota Club, Interna tional, made her official visit to the Klamath Falls club at a Mon day evening dinner meeting, Jan. 2. in the Pelican Party Room. The governor first explained the various amendments to tne inter national by-laws, and then de scribed the proceedings and re sults of a governors' seminar held at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can ada In November, presided over by the international president, Gladys Herrington, and the inter national secretary. Owladys Jones. She also discussed preliminary plans for next October's district conference In Portland, when the Klamath Quotarlans will be In charge of entertainment for the Saturday noon luncheon. Beiore the international convention, to be held in June at Coronado, cant Mrs. Vitus will visit all ten Quota Clubs comprising this district, the next one being at the Spokane club in February. Preliminary to the governor's In troduction by chairman of the eve ning, Catherine Fyock, President Vera Chase called for semi-annual committee reports from Florence Wallace, aid to hard-of-hearing; Laurie Olson, service and welfare; Helen Webber, ways and means; Dorothy Plnniger, service in world affairs; Joy Rolph, program and publicity; Kitty Hanville, decora tions, and Irene VanWinkle, call and sunshine. In keeping with the occasion, red roses, the 14th district flower, and sliver tapers were used on the tables. A change In the date lor the February board meeting was an nounced. It will be held Wednes day evening, the 6th, at Joy Rolph's new home, 1411 Crescent. WSCS Meeting The general meeting of the WSCS of the First Methodist Church was held on Jan. 24. A potluck luncheon was served at noon with Mary Circle as hostess, ihe meeting followed. Mrs, Glen Fundenberger of Poe Valley, led In the devotions. Mrs. O. C. Rice was in charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Mrs. Fred Wade. Mrs. Lawrence Phelps, Mrs. E. S. Stevens, Dr. Miriam Smyth. During the social hour which fol lowed the program, a gift was pre sented to Mrs. Fred Bechtcl, by the Society. ni u " . 1 ,-irrTT n - ' -ii rTia-fiHVlf MR. AND MRS. MARION J. QUINTON Whose marriage was solemnized Dec. 26 in the First Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Rev. Llojd Holloway read the ssrvice in front of the fireplace in the church parlor. Tho bride is the former Helen Dennison, daughter of Mr. Charles Dennison and the late Mrs. Dennison, Duluth, Minn. Her husband is a former Klamath Falls resident, and both are now teaching in Cottage Grove. Photo by Guderian. i fx i MR. AND MRS. EDGAR HOFFMAN of Henley announce the engagement of their daughter, Oma Elizabeth, to Ken neth Morgan Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lowe, also of Henley. No date has been set for the wedding. Photo by Ferebee Mrs. Fernlund ' Entertains at Pinochle Party LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. George Fernlund entertained at her home on Tuesday afternoon with two tables of Dlnochle. Clever seasonal decorations were used for tallies and around the room. Mrs. Ted Schmedll won the high prize, Mrs. Lewis Stallcr low and Mrs. John Sullivan won the traveling prize, uencious reiresnments were served at the close of cards by Mrs. Fernland to Mrs. Ted Schmed ll. Mrs. Frank DeBel, Mrs. Lewis Staller, Mrs. Kermit Keyser, Mrs. Joe Potucek, Mrs. John Sullivan, and Mrs. Russell Walsh. , Deborah Circle The tonic for discussion at the Deborah Circle meeting Jan. 25, at me rirst Meinoaist cnurcn, was "How the Family Serves Itself. Mrs. William Wales Jr. led the worship service and Mrs. Bert Hegier led the discussion. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. waiter Southwell and Mrs. Merlin Pulliam. Two new members were present, Mrs. Martin Lougee and Mrs. H. v. uender. Mrs. J. C. Hunt, president of WSCS of the Methodist Church was a guest. AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO Tab cm rent a lovely new eplnei plan tram the l,oula R, Mann Flans Com pany 120 IS. 7th, at a low monthly rate. After a reasonable time you can. If yov wlah, chance from rent to ptir chate agreement. The rent already patfl la all credited to your nnrrhait account and no other down payment la necet ary. The monthly payment! ran he little higher than rent. Or, If you pre fer, u can continue to rent. REBEKAH 151 MERRILL Merrill Rcbcknh Lodge 151 met In regular session on Monday Jan. 21, in the IOOK Hall; Mildred Rcxford, Noble Grand, presiding. The report of the dish commit tee who served sandwiches, cake and coffee at the auction sale was given, and samples of plastic dishes were on display for mem bers to examine ,and comment on. Good of the Order Chairman Naomi Chase presented a short program. Readings were given by Hazel McNeill, Helen Brumlcy and Anne Fruits. Cards were not played following the meeting due to the stormy weather, but Naomi Chase announced the scries of card play ing will be continued after the next regular meeting. Members of the Three Links club held a short meeting follow ing the regular Rebekah session. New officers were elected for the year. Pearl Harris Is the president; Anna Howard, vice-president; and Leta Stolt secretary. Refreshments were served by Everett Jones, Sylvia Jones, and Naomi Chase. ft f iVfcitf Helen Dennison Recent Bride Helen Drnntson, dnurtlurr ot Mr., Charles Dennison and the late Mrs. Dennison, Duluth, Minn., was Klven In mai-rlngo by her father to Marlon J. Qtilnton, former Klam ath resident, now of Cotlnua Urove in the First Methodist Church Deo. 2o. The bride's brnutllul bullerliia length gown ot heavy shell pink brocade satin was comiilrmeuted with a chapel veil of Illusion net In the anme shade, and her slippers were also of pink satin. She car ried a distinctive amuigemi'iu ot pink roses, with pslo pink i.atlu alrcamers. Mario Obenchuln, at Uie piano arcoinpunied Carl llagel, who sang "Thing Alone" and "Be cause." Marie Obeuohnin also played the pluno at the reception, given at the home ot Mrs. H. T. Landram, 633 N. dill Si. Helen'a sister, June Dennison. was her bridesmaid, and she wore a taffeta shantung in sott mauve tones. Best man was Harold Grif fith. The brldo's duller ami staler flew from Duluth to be members of the bridal parly. Mr. and Mrs. Oulnlon are filiated with the school system In Cottage Grove, she leaches In the grude schools and he Is a member of the Junior High faculty. Couple Honored On Anniversary SUMMER LAKE Jeremiah O'Leary of Palsely honored his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry u LeiM-y with a surprise am wed ding anniversary lurkey umutucl at tne summer Lake UkIkc, Sun day. Jun. 20. The aues's weir aealed al a beautifully appointed tnblo made lovely with bouquet of red carnations and a three tiered wedding cake with pink anil silver decorations topped with a miniature bride and brulenrooin Speeches were made by Father O Connor,' Father l.unhani and Harry Anthony of Lakevlew and Robert Mahoney and Tim Guinee of Paisley. Following the dinner, the group enjoyed singing. Guests attending were Father O'Connor, Father Lunham, Mr and Mrs. Hurry Anthony. Mr. ami Mrs. Duvall and luiutly, Pckk' Singleton and William Slnulaion who recently returned from Korea Mr. and Mrs. Tim Guinee. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mahoney, John O'Leary. Dan Nunam. Mr. atll Mra. I Jack Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Davie O'Connor. RECENT BRIDE GIVEN SHOWER Mrs. Hnrry Scroggln. the former I Mardm Berg, tcacner at Fremont ! Junior High School was delight-' fully honored Jan. 30 with a one i o'clock luncheon and shower al Uie ! vlrs. ScroRKin were married during " , the holiday season end are now making their home al the Marlon Apartments. - An arranucmum Of mixed snr nit blossoms centered the table, com plimented with white tapers. Hostesses and gueiM were Mrs. Alvln Culver. Mrs. Jim Pallerson. Mrs. J. Wu limner, Mrs. Emma- Jean Boothby, Mrs. Ruth Parrish. Mr.. Gordon Smith. Mrs. Hubert Kldd. Mrs. J. E. Reading. Mrs. 8yivia Harris, Mrs. Paul Drller. Mrs. Lorraine Qulllan, Mrs. Mar tha McLaughlin. Mrs. Lome Sim mons, Mrs. W. Slelner, Mra. Brrla Sieiner, Mrs. Lawrence Priest, Mrs. L'. 11. HOIlmon. Erma Wau tnoup. Mrs. Larry Kl.h. Orlha Hud son, Emily Haldeman. PANHELLENIC AT TULELAKE Tuleluke City Panhellcnlc held Its monthly meeting Jan. 19 at the home of Virginia Cross. A business meeting was held first to complete the plan3 for the annual card party which will be held on Feb. 29 at the home of the Vern Hcmstreels. Each member Is bringing her hus band to the Leap Year party. Co nasta. bridge.' and pinochle will be played, and delicious refreshments have been planned. Alter the meeting, Phyllis Han chett gave a most Interesting book review on James Street! "High Calling." Reiresnments were then served to Eleanor Carmen, Phyllis Han chett, Donna Hubbard, Helen Dahle Barbara Knox, Nola Hcmslreel, Angellne Galloway, Dorothy Chris ty, Ruth DuPratt, Liz Fries, Phyl lis Voss, and the hostess. JCDA Dinner At Savcred Heart Post parly comments from the 120 Catholic Daughters and their escorts Indicated last . Monday's pot luck dinner was a genuine so cial success. The potluck buffet meal was served In the Sacred Heart parish hall at 6:30 p.m. Tables were arranged-conveniently close to the buffet center, thus making suc cessive trips for refills pleasantly inconspicuous. The culinary favorite of each Daughter was proudly produced for consumption and discussion. Much of both ensued. Several hours of social games completed the evening s tun. Credit for the entire evening goes to the general chairman, Mrs. Car mcl Raffetto and her small com mittee, which Included Elda Oas Derlni. Vera Mullins, Dorothy Der- rah, Laura Walker and Josephine Reginato. Mrs. Saverlna Smith from Ore tech Is slated as head of the Feb ruary Catholic Daughters activities. Wedding Invitations and annouAcementl . . . Which Are Socially Correct! utiiiil . . Inartved ... 42 style tl enirtvini chaait (ram ... Special ONLY 1i.t5 ft hundred' Call far yaur copy ol Weddlni Cuitomi, by Ivalya Murray, W ehlle-r'-, Voight's Pioneer Office Supply t1 Main Prion 7412 5 NEW RESIDENTS arc Dr. and Mrs. U'ster Z. nrookshire, 1930 Huron, and their IS months old daughter Yicki Irene. Dr. Brookshirc is now with the Boyd Spraguo denial offices. He Is a graduate of the University of Oregon Den tal School in Portland, and they came here from Print villc. Photo by Guderian ALOHA CLUB OF PAST MATRONS Aloha' Past Matron's Club gath ered for a one o'clock luncheon Jan. 34 at Ihe MumhiIc Temple with arrangements In charge of Mrs. H. E. Oetz, Mrs. W. L. Poole, and Mra. R. E. Wattenburg. During the luuclieon. niPinbrrs with birthday In September, Oc tober, November, December. Jan uary, were presented with hand kerchiefs by Mrs. T. M. Morels, club president. The big birthday cake that cen tered the table Mas cut by Mrs. Wllhnr .ImiH Mrs llnrnd nAi.,l . ' ,. ' ' n Hm . L nJ.- n-- orsc llurn ,,d Mr"' 0'c" ' .,' , ,,. ,. ,,,.. -., ...""'...""b M 15 v w,, ,' mwl Mru A II f.m and Mrs. A. I). Fmicrson. The committee for the next meet ing will be Mrs. Lawrence Plielim. ! Mrs. Charles Gilbert and Mrs. car Peyton. , 0- Merrill Grange Benefit Party MERnil.L The benefit card ' party sponsored b Merrill Grange in mcmocrs or Monday evenlna was most successful, and mil lie lent money was mude to purchase a pli.no for the recreation hall. Seventeen tables of Dlnochle. one of bridge, and one of canasta were n play. The door pruc was won by Richard Rupe. and other prlre winners were; pinochle: women's! ingn, firs. t,. a. Tauer; second hlah, Laura Tuylor; men's high Ueorgo Williams; Harry Hundley, second high; Br Idee; Mrs. M. A. Bowman, high; and Mrs. Robert Burleigh, second hleh. canasio: Olga Bradthaw, hlsih; and Louisa Icenblce, second high. Mrs. Max nuniLToue won uie travelling prize for pinochle. One of Mrs. Murray Howard's wonderful cakes was auctioned and brought $19.90. The grange thanks all members of the oommunlty who made the party such a success. CLEAN Sportswear For Spring! Bring ui your sport clothes for fast, efficient clean ing. Colon will perk up . . . slacks and jackets will fit better, look refreshed. Call on us for high quality work. Send your cleaning with your laundry. Phone 5111. CASCADE Klamath's Finest 1 I i" I 'III , ) . ' v 1 ' N'i Layette Shower CIIILOQUIN-Mrs. Albert Avila last Wednesday alternoon was the guest of honor at a laycllo aliowrr glvrn for her at Ihe Floyd Ohlrt home by Mrs. Olilen, Mra. Ed Daly Mrs Ray Baldwin, Mra. William Prlrbe and Mri. Malt Bampion. Guest tried their luck at leunui; layettes from patter towels and ot making miniature storks from loothpleka and gum. Winner were Mrs. Martha NrlMm and Mr. Friedman Kirk. Either attending or sending gills were Mr.Kolk Haddock. Mr. Put Hill. Mrs. narbara Hhr.llry. Mrs. Arlrn Miller. Mrs. Joe llrrkslmu, Mrs. Victor Garcia. Mn. nulh Mo Kenrle. Mrs, Norman Doty, Mm. Alvle Youmtbluod, Mis. Rena Gib bous, mother ol Ihe guest of honor. Mm. Carl Lob-rl. Mrs. Hurry Pearson. Mrs. MitKUle Uumoiil, Mm. Sidney Hurgdorf, Mra. Man uel Ochoa. Mr. Ed ' Cole, Mr, nillet I-obrrt. Mrs. Chester Jack, Mrs. Friedman Kirk, Mrs. Ruby ' Canlrlotta, Mrs. Andrew Orlis, Mrs. Robert I)3ak, Mrs. Doris llerk shan. Mrs. Ramon Zummltn. Mrs. Mary Wright. Mm. Catherine Mil ler. From Klamath Aoency were Mrs. Martha Nelnon. Mrs. fieldaii Kirk. Victoria NeUon and L'liii Kirk, and from Modoe Point, Mrs. Andrew Valdez. 4-DAY SERVICE! ,fm& Invitations Announcements ngrartd or f rauntJ. Ptrtonaliied iwpklai for your recaption . . Ciipi and plaltl. Shaw Stationery Co. 729 Main LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Opp. Post Office