PAGE EIGHT A BIRTHDAY PARTYI A luncheon in the Pelican Cafe Party Room, for the Balsiger twins, Randy, left, and Rixey, far right, and Linda Lou Hanville, center, on Jan. 26, given by their mothers, Mrs. Elmer Balsiger and Mrs. Howard Hanville. There were twenty-tive young guests invited and some of then- mothers luncheon. Birthday Party Mrs. Elmer Balsieer anil Mrs Howard Hanville were joint host esses ac a one o clock luncheon in honor of their children's birthdavs. In the Pelican Party Room, Linda Lou Hanville, 7, and Rixey and Randy Balsiger, twins, who were 6, observed their natal dates with 23 invited guests. ' Included were: Warren and Wan. da Lee Wiley, Curtis Cotter, Rod ney Wetzel, Jay Balsiger, Butch and Mikey Totton, Mayleen and Johnnie Hansen, Bill Balsiger, Jan et Seavey, Janice LaGrande, Mary Dixon, Barbara Evans, Alice Hoag land, Mary Jean Hessig, Libby ivose, waroi aarun, David Tripp, Jean Reicbinberg, Robert Ander son, Sally Hanville, Janet Mat- uscn, JoAnn Hamilton and Vicki Ray. The last three were unable to attend. Also joining the hostesses for luncheon were some of the moth ers: Mrs. Wilson Wiley, Mrs. wil- jara vyara, Mrs. Hubert Totton, Mrs. Dave Totton, Mrs. Mike Bal siger, Mrs. R. L. Cotter and Mrs. Stuart Balsiger. Theta Rho Girls Installation Of Merrill Officers MERRILL Alpha Omega Theta no uiris new Installment of of ficers Jan. 3. Outgoing president was Myrtle asuwju. me new presiaent Is Shir ley SherriU and her supporters are xmruara Jioages ana Esther Beas ly. Vice president is Yvonne Cnn. nor, and her supporters are No reen Bredeen and Rae Hunnicutt. Chaplain, Carol Poe; Inside uuaroian, Kathleen Moore; Out side Guardian, Frances Eifort; .Warden, Mary Lou Quails: Con ductor, Margery Falugh; Marshal, Connie Reeves. Heralds are: Doris Raines,' Sue xieios, uonna provost and Claud' ette Shuck. Refreshments were served after we meeting. PARTY' LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gralian entertained at jicir ngmc on wew xears Eve. party. Dancing was enjoyed after which a buffet supper was served. Those joining the Gralians in ushering in the new year were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hendrlckson who were visiting here from Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morton from Bo nanza, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown and Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Bel and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schmed li all of Langell Valley. SOROPTIMIST ' ' The Soroptimist Club of Klamath Palls held its regular luncheon meeting Thursday noon, Jan. 31, In the Pelican Party Room, Ofa Smith, president in charge. A letter has been received from the sister club of Brighton-Hove England, stating that the Christ mas package sent by the local club had been received. Mary Ablew, of the Merle Nor . man studio was a luncheon guest. It was reported that Alice How ard was ill at the hospital. Ofa Smith announced that she would be vacationing with husband Mark, at Port Hueneme, for the next three weeks, and that Vice President Isabelle Brixner would take over the official duties of the president. . Ruth Ray received congratula tions on the arrival of a new grand daughter. Kathleen Thompson presided at a most impressive initiation cere mony in which Frances Anderson and Ruth Renie were initiated as new club members. Muriel Hendricks, program choir. man for the day presented the guest speakers, Bill and Rita De Pew, owners of the Kohn Flower csnop, rata, a club member, spoke on the privileges of being a flor ist, In that they sell a merchan dlce whiten becomes a beautiful memory, or a loving thought, and as such, It is not perishable, since flowers express what is in the heart: "As florists we try to help In hours of Joy and sorrow, by performing a service which can only be expressed through the beauty of God's flowers," Mrs. De Pew said. Bill DePew spoke of the early use of flowers as a symbol of im mortality, even m pre-nistorlc times. He told of the Importation of many of the seeds and bulbs from foreign countries, and that much of the material of the trade was obtained from all over the world. Mr. DePew demonstrated a beautiful floral arrangement of red rosea, explaining each step of the procedure. The floral display was given' as a draw prize, and was won by Bernlce Brltt. . w 1 ; jr : J Q I Q LITTLE LAUREN, pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, 2606 Turnage, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson, Vancouver, B.C. Her pater nal grandmother is Mrs. Mabel Clark, Enterprise. Photo by Evergreen Malin By MRS. JOE HALOISEK Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kalina en tained members of the Ace Hi Pinochle Club at their home Sat urday night, Jan. 26. Following three tables of pinoch le prizes were awarded to Mildred Rajnus. ladies' high: Edwin Stast- ny, men's high; Joe Halousek, low ana tmma wnae, traveling. After the awarding of prizes the Kalina's served a fresh crab sup per with all the trimmings. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rajnus, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halousek and Mrs. Ed Stastny and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Petrasek. Mrs. C. M. Kirkpatrick has re turned to ber home in Malin after spending some time with her daughter in Klamath Falls follow ing surgery this month. The Kirk- patrlck's other daughter, Beth, is at present visiting them. Elmer McCollum is renortpH to have been ill and spent several days In the hospital but is now nome and much better. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith re. turned home last week end after spending several days In San Fran cisco. Mrs. Marie Ottoman and . Pearl are enjoying a vacation in Los Angeles this week. Due to the bad weather and floods the Southern Pacific advised them not to go when the planned to go, two weeks ago. Louie Lyon returned last week end from Washington, D. C, where be attended grower OPS sessions in regard to potato ceilings. He and Scott Warren, of Klamath Falls went by train to Portland and from there flew to the nation's capital. John O'Conner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Conner, has Joined ine Air r orce ana is now stationed in Liaciuana, Texas. ' Mrs. j. waiter Browning will leave Tuesday by train for an ex tended visit in Southern California I he occasion of her visit is to attend the organization nf a n Chapter of PEO in Fontana, Calif., me Drowning s lormer nome. Mrs. Browning will act as chaplain in me organizational ceremonies to be held in a local church in Fontana, Mr. and Mrs. Vatz Kalina. Mr and Mrs. Ted DeMerrltt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. ivan ottoman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Halousek and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halousek enjoyed the Shrine Drum Corp formal dinner dance at the Log Cabin Monday evening, Jan, 28. A group of friends of Mr. slnd Mrs. Johnnie Meier surprised them in their home Friday evening with a farewell party. The Meiers left two days later for their new home in roniona, calif. Following card plavine and a social evening friends presented Wurlifzer A Magnificent PIANO At a Low Price LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th joined the hostesses for Photo by Kettler THE ENGAGEMENT of Wanda Homer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Homer, 2437 Applegate Ave., was announced at a dinner Jan. 14, at Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, Oregon State Col lege. Her fiance is Frank Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Smith, Eureka. Wanda was initiated Jan. 19 into Alpha Omicron Pi. She is a junior, majoring in the school of education. Frank is a member Theta Chi fraternity, OSC. No date has been set for the wedding. Photo-by Ferebee Johnnie with a specially construct ed chair, which they hope he will enjoy in his new nome. Those present to wish the Meiers farewell and happiness in Pomona were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Dan TruJIllo. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sauders, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Stew ard, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lucas, Lois Lucas and Paul Mullanix. Norman Herringshaw, Charles Dobry Jr. and John Saunders have enlisted in the Navy and are now in boot camp in San Diego. Mrs. George Brothanek under went surgery Friday at Hillside hospital. Also in the hospital for surgery this week is Mrs. Tony Steyskal. Friends wish them both a speedy Girl Scout Troop 48 met Wed nesday afternoon, Jan. 30, in the Gril Scout room in the grade school with their leader, Mrs. Amy Kol kow. . . Mrs. Mildred Rajnus spoke to the girls on the customs of Czechoslo vakia and showed them pictures, flags and maps of the country. Vlasta Rajnus sang a Czechoslo vaks song for the girls. Members present were Phyllis Kirtley, . Judy Cullimore, Carol Vacknitz, Daria Reber, Vlasta Raj nus. Nancy Kolkow, Sharon Lyons and' Karen Rajnus. Cub Scout Pack 33 met Thurs day., Jan. 24 at the Malin Church. Following the flag slaute led by Den 2 a short program was pre sented by Den 3. The boys showed, with charts and by answering ques tions, the things they had learned at Den meetings about the planets and stars. To give the proper at mosphere for the program two of the boys were dressed as Buck Rogers and his friend. Don Adams, Cub Scout Execu tive from Klamath Falls, presented a Cub Scout charter, which was accepted by Mrs. Elva Smalley, Parent-Patron Club president. Ad ams congratulated the Parent-Patrons Cub for their helpfulness In sponsoring the Cubs and also praised Pack 33 for being one of the finest in the Modoc area. Split pea soup makes a hearty noontime dish when it i with rounds of frankfurters. Slice me iranKiurters thin and heat them In the soup shortly before serving. Add bread and butter nnrl a salad to the menu and for des sert serve (rosier cupcakes or fruit. Coming MALIN FIREMAN'S BALL Sat, Feb. 9th 1 MM HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON l ) ' V .,?; rxv: ; y ' r f r . TWO YEARS OLD TODAY is Roger Ames Phillips, hand some son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Phillips, Oretech, where his father is on the teaching staff at OTI. His pater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Phillips, 4820 S. 6th; and his maternal grandparents are Mr. anil Mrs. T. A. Peifer, Decatur, 111. ALOHA SOCIAL CLUB Newly installed officers, from the left, Mrs. Charles W. Gilbert, president; Mrs. 0. E. Powell, vice president; and Mrs. John H. Riach, secretary, treasurer. Mrs. Dean Osborn, publicity chairman, was not present when the picture was taken. Photo by Kettler J .. Porrjs 'A By DORA BRANHAM Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. .Gale Duncan have announced the purchase of the Henley Way Club which is situated on the new stretch of US. High way 99 north of Yreka and about four miles south of Hilt near the new quarantine station. The Duncans will move In Hum. brook soon and the Wilsons who nave tne Forty Club in Dorrls will JusUmake weekend trips to their hew business. Mrs. May Wells is In Yreka at the Siskiyou County Hosoltal with a hip injury, the result of a fall TIMEiTO REMEMBER , ( lEGISHIUI 700 Main ' on the Icy street. Harry Beck was elected presi dent and Mrs. Joan Chrlstcnson vice-president of the Dorrls Branch of the Siskiyou County Branch of the American Red Cross at their meeting Tuesday night. Mrs. W. L. Harmer was reelected secretary treasurer. Next Red Cross meeting is Feb. 27. Mrs. Lou Hausman has leased the Club Cafe from the Woodie Wilsons. Mrs. Hausman recently sold her restaurants In 8acramcnto and Roscville. Practically the 1 same staff will be working for Mrs. Hausman. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward of Tulelake and former Dorrls residents on the birth of a JtWELt D Phone 3151 VERY HANDSOME AND Isenscc, 79 Washington. They arc, from the left, Philip Herman, 4, Donald Arthur, 0, Charlotte Louise, 3, and Patricia Anne, 13. Their grandparents are: Maternal, Mr. anil Mrs. John Kaarto. Brush Prairie, Washington, and paternal, Mrs. Clyde Richardson, .Longview. , Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh THIS LITTLE buckaroo is Hyall Gene Corbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Corbin, Stockton, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray, Fort Klamath. With his mother, formerly Anne Gray, and his uncle, Donald Gray, Stockton, he was a Christ mas visitor at the Gray home in Fort Klamath. He will be three April 22. Photo by Evergreen It's Traditional American in line and finish and In Its clown TermS riflnt com'ortable livable usefulness. What you see here is just an eye-catching tidbit of what youll find in our newly If enlarged selections 'from Heywood-Wokefield's century-old New England shop. Come see how its "Home Planned" designs Desired give you a chance to plunge into a whole houseful or start small with open stock to moke your big ideas come true! "Four Floors of Fine Furniture & Floor Coverings"- KHamatk LUinituJie Coi 221 Main ;M;- im ff ' 9l o VERY PRETTY describes the JEROME FRANKLIN (JERRY) Hammond, a husky armful, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ham mond. Mr. and Mrs. . Bill Hammond arc his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sharp, maternal, and great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ham mond, all of Merrill. Photo by Rogers For teen-age party serve ham burgers on buns and cole alaw; add salted peanuts to the alaw. For a teen-age party serve ham burgers on buns and cole slaw; add salted peanuts to the alaw. Use honey, In plentiful supply, to flavor milk drinks for small Iry. furniture your heart SATURDAY, FEnRUARY 2, 102 children of Mr. nml Mrs. E. D. Church Meet Hears Pastor Marlnm Circle, Firm Prenbyler lun church met Jan. 24 with 17 members and three Hursts pren cut. Oucntu were Mrs. Aclum Miller president and Mrs. Knyinond Hall, vice prr.iltlrm of the Church Wom en's Association and Mm. T. O. Zliin. vice-president of Dorcas Cir cle. Mrs. W. B DeWItt reported on activities of the punt year. Or. David Uarnctt gave an in spiring liOk on Uio "True Meaning of Christ." Piuno numbers were played by Mrs, Paul Ketleiibacli. A committee to select material (or mUdioit study Includes Mm. K. H. Dunbar. Mra. J. B, Reed and Mra. A. M. Collier. Several members will assist with the ruininaue ante at the church. Feb. 8 0 and volunteered to keep chair rnliea In repair. Mrs. Mnrlon Hanks and Mrs. Delia Schroedor served retreth meiitii. ' The next meeting will also be In. the new church parlor, 2 p.m. Feb. 28. HaiteMrs will be Mrs. Ada Spareton and Mrs J. B. Reed. Mrs. Laura Black will lead de votions. , LUNCHEON Mrs. Loren Hhenherd of Bonami was honlCM at a luncheon, at Uia home ol her mother Mrs. Emma Wilson. Mulln, on Jan. 72. In honor of Mis. Wright Hlu Hola Unity i who with her son Merit, has been vlnlllni! at tho home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry Haley. Mrs. Hilt now makes her home In Dearborn Michigan. Places wero marked for Mri Blaine Orrell, and Mrs. C. D. Dronson, Klamath Falls, Mrs. Hub Wllsou and Mrs. Emma WIIkoii, Mnlln, Mrs. Bob Schmore. Mrs. I.oren Shepherd and Miss Carol Fltzpatrlck. Bonanza. to warm for always Phone 5353 or 5339 umrnui