Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 16, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ftvr
There will be n society page
in MondnyVi paper.
REFLECTIONS
FROM
PAST QUEEN AND PAST PRESIDENTS Zuleima Nile Club, who were honored on the
21st birthday of tho club, Feb, 6, at Jcned's, scaled from left to right, fast Queen Mac
Moss, and past presidents: Olive Cornell, Ciairalice Kppcrson, standing, same order, Lil
lian Ilillis, Ailsa Kuykendall, Huth Ilokomb and Edna Jones. Mrs. Ethel Matthews, a so
past president left before the
TROOPERS APPEARING at the Zuleima Nile Club 21st birthday party Feb. 6, at Jencd's
were, from the left, Lois Scrruys, Lillian Ilillis, Heulah Balsigcr and Josephine Kittredge.
The act was such n success the performers are booked solid far into the future.
' Photo by Kettler
Daughter Born
To Orton Manns
In Munich Germany
A cablegram from Munich, Gcr
niunv, was relayed to the Louis
Manns while thry were In San
Francisco recently, iinnouiioliig the
arrival of tlirr first Krandchlld,
Marilyn Buffo, 7 pnunds-4 ounces,
born Feb. 2, to Mr. and Mrs.
Mann's oldest son and his wife,
Lt. and Mrs, Orion li. Mnnn.
Lt. Man Is Willi the dental clinic
In that ana. He arrived In Mu
nich last Juno and was Joined by
Ills wile in Octulr.
The proud grandparents relumed
recently from ll two week trip to
Bun Francisco.
Royal Neighbors
Of America
Royal Neighbors of America met
In regular .session Feb. B. In tho
KC Hull with the slate supervisor,
Mae K. LoRan, Portland, and Mrs.
A. Wle.se, Uend, as guests.
Neighbor Anna Shafcr, Martha
linker, mid lllln Simpson were ap
pointed on llio resolution commit,
lie.
Plans were laid lo allenil the
rally at Mi'dfonl, April 2.1. when
the Kiipi-eme Oraelp. Francis Tor
kelson will visit. Friendship Camp
Mm, Klnninlh Fulls, will perform
Hie Initiatory work. I he password
drill and cxumpllly the work of the
Unices.
Refreshments were served by
Dora Olierir, Karen Lancasler and
Jessie Steele.
CONVERT YOUR OLD COTTON MATTRESS
rinhhrtl T Look Jint I, Ike Onr Ol Our
New Mi'lnry MUrrnp
MnlrAN1! Mattress
Sanson s 4 Uph0iory
picture was taken.
Mother's Club
Plans Carnival
The Mother's Club of Sacred
Heart Academy met in Pile Acade
my auditorium on Feb. 7, with
Mrs. Ray Kami presiding.
The new tape recorder was dem
onstrated for the mothers.
Final nlnns were made for a
card party ami spring fashion show
to be held Feb. 26. 8:00 p.m. in the
Snered Heart parish gymnasium.
Mrs. John McAndrews Is chair
man of the card party, and Mrs.
James Cronon will be In charge
of the fashion show.
It was announced that April IS
Is tho tentative dale set lor the
school carnival. Albert Lnvenlck
Is chairman for Die carnival. Feb.
It! Is the date of the next family
square dance. This Is held In the
parlRh hall, and Is sponsored by
me Moiner s uiuii.
The next meeting Is to be held
on Marrh 6.
Following the meeting rcfrosli
ments were served bv Mrs. I.vlc
Oervals. Mrs. Edward Casey. Mrs.
Mlko Holland. Mrs. Carl Schmim.
Mrs. Delvan Hclley and Mrs. Jack
Gallagher.
t'ontf To The - - -Wi-Bfi-BBSii
COFFEE SHOP
not just to eat
lint To D:.-ii lEHIer Food
at reasonable prices-! !
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PROSPERITY
REBEKAH LODGE
Prosperity Rebekah Lodge hon
ored two outstanding members at
the Feb. 7th meeting. Nellie Wat
tenburg, who was llnanclal secre
tary lor 30 years, and Charlotte
Martin who lor 15 years was Chap
lain. Thev were brought to the center
of Hie floor and each presented
with a corsage by Cheryl Thur
man: then were sealed by Noble
Grand Zelma Howard. Vera
Fritsch. Junior Pasi Noble Grand,
presented each wilh a gift from
the lodje. The members also hon
ored them with a handkerchief
shower.
Ada Wllllts read a short history
ol the honored members' work in
the lodue. Written by Elizabeth
Hamsby, the history referred to
t ho ninny years Mrs. Wattenbnrg
and Mrs. Martin had been alflll
aled wilh llio organization, and
their untiring work to further the
ludne interests.
Aller the meeting Wayne Angel,
accompanied at tho piano by Jan
ice Larson played two violin selec
tions. Refreshments were then
served In the anteroom.
NEW OFFICERS Zuleima Nile Club of Klamath Falls, from the left, Charlotte Osborn,
vice president, Phyllis May, president, Edna Jones, past president, and Peggy Chilcote,
secretary treasurer. Picture taken on occasion of 21st birthday of the club and election
of officers. Retiring president Edna Jones presented corsages and installed the new offi
cers. Photo by Kettler
BRIDAL SHOWER
AT BONANZA
BONANZA A bridal shower was
given nt Die Bonanza Library Feb.
7 In honor of Mrs. Keith Hitson,
the former Pat Eager. Hostesses
lor trie party were Mrs. John
Brown. Mrs. wuiara kodjc ana
Mm. Orville DcVaul.
Carnatloni and other pastel flow-i
era were used lor decorations, and '
the (flits were piled under a big ,
pink umbrella. Mrs. Guy Hitson
and Mrs. Dick Smith assisted the
bride In opening her. gilt.
Pauline Nome entcriainea wun
accordion selections. Mrs. Aaron
Andrews won the "Jack-Pot" prize
lor guessing the most titles ol
pieces Mrs. Andrews played.
Refreshments were served to:
Mrs. Keith Hitson, Mrs. Earl Hit
son Sr., Mrs. Bob Colwell. Mrs.
Louis Randall. Mrs. Dick Smith.
Mrs. C. J. Andrews, Mrs. Lenore
Pedcrson, Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mrs.
Bill Burnett, Mrs. Lester Lcavltt,
Mrs. Aaron Andrews. Mrs. George
Noble. Mrs. Russell Walsh. Mrs.
Walter Smith Sr., Mrs. Merlin Da
vis, Mrs. Lloyd Gilt, Mrs. John
Sullivan. Mrs. George Fcrnlund.
Mrs. Lester Boggs, Mrs. June Sim
mons and baby daughter, Mrs. Clif
ford Sewald. Mrs. Virgil Schmoe,
Mrs. Paul Fltzhugh and sons Del
and Bobby. Mrs. Guy Hitson and
sanara, Mrs. LaKue Knitter. Mrs.
Waller Smith Jr., Miss Leah Dye,
Mrs. Marilyn Markham, Miss Mar
gie Brown, and Miss Polly Noble
and the hostesses.
Many Irlcnds who were unable
to attend sent gifts and best wishes.
The newly married couple are :
both graduates of Bonanza High
School. She has been working in
Sun Francisco and he returned the
middle of January from two years
in Korea and Japan. They were '
Married Jan. 30 In the Reno Mclh-1
odlst Church by the Rev. Thomas
in a candlellghted double-ring cere-,
mony at 6 p.m. She wore a tan
spring suit with brown accessories
and had a white corsage. They i
arc at home In Sacramento where i
he will be stationed at Camp Ma
son, i . !
BPW Board
Meeting
In Eugene
Isabellc Brlxner. Belli Griees
and Edna Albrccht recently attend
ed a Business and Professional
Women's board meeting in Eugene.
Plans were made for the state
convention scheduled for May 9-10-
11. in Klamath Falls.
There will be 55 clubs represent
ed; and it was learned In Eugene
lhat a national speaker from Mis
souri will address the convention.
c
Someone's
birthday or
anniversary?
For 'something' excitingly dif
ferent . . , just browie through
YOUR STORE'S two gift floors
and mcstoniae You'll find a
gift to luir your rash) and bud
get) "For Distinctive Gifts"
VIII 11 STORE
721 Main
ST. AUGUSTINE
PARISH HALL
MERRILL Mrs. Don Harris,
newly-elected president of St. Au
gustine's Altar Society, presided
at a regular meeting of the group
held Feb. . at the home of Mrs.
Ben Murphy. Co-hostesses with I
Mrs. Murphy were Mrs. Harris.
Mrs. Dale Walker, and Mrs. Hugh ;
'aivey. I
Father Phelan led the group In I
prayer. Chief topic for discussion I
was the coming St. Patrick's day
oan Marcn n. Mrs. Maurice
O'Kccfe was appointed chairman
of the supper committee for the
dance, assisted by Mrs. Tom
O'Kccfe.
Father Phelan displayed plans
for the proposed parish hall to be
constructed this year, and the lay
out and arrangement of the kitchen
in the hall was discussed.
The next meeting will be held
March 5. at the home of Mrs.
John Madden. A dessert luncheon
will precede the 1 o'clock meet
ing. Mrs. Dan Barry will be the
co-hostess.
Members present were Mrs. Don
Karris. Mrs. Cosla Dellls, Mrs.
Tom O'Keele. Mrs. Dan Berry,
Mrs. Jerry Ahern. Mrs. Dan Cash-
man. Mrs. Dale Walker. Mrs. Den
nis Hlckey, Mrs. Maurice O'Keefe,
Mrs. Mike McAulilfe, Mrs. Tom
O'Keefe. Mrs. Pete Calise. Mrs.
John Madden and Mrs. Ben Murphy.
Live and entertain with
iMymm II..,
AMBER BIRCH L RUSH-TIX ApTi ,
There's "something old, something new' JT'rdf'',. JP1
about Country Modern's worm amber birch '''l''
finish, uncluttered lines . . . that's at home " '-ftSaSa3j!f'. Sjj
. . . anyplace . . . anytime. Come in and see felViViBiJ --
it, won't you? Fl jZSl "
BELOW: Easy comfort ot
ffA 1 , Your fingertips with this
VI ' chorming Cocktoil toble.
, Top is 24 W; stonds
ABOVE: Entertain easily . . . infor
mally with this fashionably round
Dining-Game table, 43"x43", ex
tends to 63" . . . $74.50. Saddle
seat Mates choirs, $21.25 each.
"Four
SACRED HEART
MOTHER'S CLUB
A pre-Lenten card party and
fashion preview of the spring style
trend will be sponsored by the
Mothers' Club of Sacred Heart
Academy. Tuesday, Feb. 26, 7:30
p.m.. in the Sacred Heart Gymna
sium. Pinochle, canasta, bridge and all
other types cards will be play-el.
with high and low przes awarded
lor each type game.
During the refreshment hour,
the Madrigal Chorus will sing sev
eral selections.
Other entertainment will be fol
lowed by a preview of the spring
lasnions. Models lrom Miner s Lie-
partment Store will show mother
and daughter ensembles, children
wear and sub-teen clothes: Town
Shop will feature resort fashions
and Whytal's will model high style
in street wear and the formal
finale.
High school boys' evening wear
will be shown by Dick Reeder's
Store.
Mrs. James Cronon Is general
chairman of the Fashion Preview;
Mrs. J. K. McAndrews, chairman
of cards and refreshments; Mrs.
W. G. Ely. publicity, Mrs. Dick
Miller Jr. and Mrs. P. J. McAul
iffe will take reservations, which
should be in by Feb. 25.
Floors of Fine Furniture
& Floor Coverings".
THE JOHN C. CLEGHORNS
are being congratulated on the
birth of a new granddaughter born
to Ray and Catherine Janz, Feb.
10 In Portland weight 7 lbs 11 oz
The young miss not yet named
wnen tne communique reacned us
has baby sitters right In her
family Sister Phyllis, 14 and
brothers Blly, 12 and Bobbie 11
Mama Is the daughter of the John
Cleghorns, 218 High.
NORA RINKER at the time
this Is written looking forward to
the arrival ol her nephew Capt
Walter C. VanEmmon Army Air
Corps weather permitting should
have arrived by now.
SOJOURNERS
Thirty-one Sojourners and guests
met for a no-host luncheon In the
Paul Bunyan Room, Feb. 13, 12:30
p. m. At the business meeting
which followed. Mrs. Winston Pur-
vine. Dresident. introduced the
guests of the afternoon: Mrs. D.
A. Richardson. Mrs. E. G. Murphy,
Mrs. J. F. Lechemny. Mrs. u. u
Motursch, Mrs. C. E. Chase, Mrs.
W. N. Trotter, Mrs. Madelyn
House, Mrs. Martha Bennett. Mrs.
Lois Widjer and Mrs. Gladys Ten
nant.
Mrs. Sayde Libbey was greeted
as a new member.
Mrs. Charles Dakin. chairman of
the Annual Soring Dinner Dance,
announced that it would be March
21 at the Yacht Club.
Hostesses during the social hour
were: Mrs. w. J. Fayette ana Mrs.
Anna Cook.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Earl Murphy, canasta; Mrs. E. J.
Howell, pinochle; and Mrs. C. E.
Chase bridge.
Next regular no-nost luncneon
meeting is scheduled for Feb. 27
in the Willard Hotel Paul Bunyan
Room.
Newcomers to Klamath Falls are
welcome.
PMA Meeting
At Gearhart
LANGELL VALLEY Bill Bur
nett and Alden Bruner attended the
state PMA meeting at Gearheart.
I I
FROM OSO New Sigma Chin
Boyd Engelcke Ed Zarozlnskl and
Glen Guyer.
TRAPSHOOTIN" Is what Elinor
Adams did last Sunday and we
mean shooting 23 out of 25 birds
not baa nut or course spouse J.
Martin Adams was high for tilt
day.
YACHT CLUB Fried chicken
dinner tomorrow Informal danca
Feb 23 Sync Halaas music cock
tall hour 8-4 Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as E. Walters will head the deck
hands
FLORENCE PIELiCE well
known teacher at Riverside School
la reported recovering at home
from a sprain and a broken bone
ankle region she slipped on Icy
pavement in front of her home
134 N. 3rd. -
KNOW IT'S MEAN of me to
mention it but Just the same 60
years ago sirloin steak was 24 '
cents a pound and ham. pork and;,
lamb chops all 18 cents per. .
A BELATED VALENTINE 1 1
weighing six and one-half pounds
named Donald William was de-
llvered to the Scott Mlliigans (Ellz-v
abeth Graham), Longvlew Feb. 14.
TONIGHT AT THE ELK'S CLUB"
the annual Valentine dance mu-
sic by Morrison-McDonald for
Elk's and their ladies.
4-DAY SERVICE!
Invitations
and
Announcements
Eniravad r Precmid.
Ptrwnaliied napkins for year
reception
Caps and plates.
Shaw Stationery Co.
729 Main
into a 312 coil INNERSPRING
0
A 59.95
Quality ,
32.50
Save with Carlson1!
2405 So. 6th Phone 4510
221 Main
Phone 5353 or 5339