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    MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON -
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INSTALLATION
CEREMONIES
Dntrrn ol llnnnr FrnU-cllva An-MH-iiiiimi
loMulliitton ct-rrinony un
Jul., .'8 wiift wltnr.snrd by n lurr
K of niiinliiTK mid trlfiuln,
OiiIkoIiik; I'rotlilrm Jcnnlo Duck
nillril ilia inrniMu to order, nnd
lurnrd lllo niri'tliiK ovrr lo Uii
HiKttillltiu officers: Minnie Duvln
Curd, I'nrtliiwt; luMitlllnu T'rrM
lri,t, Vlolu Dlrkicni, InnliilllnK
l'u.t PrcMdrnl. nnd lu.'ttuliliiu U&h
rr. Crcwwi (Iruljb.
Al'.rr livta!ltJori. tlir ispw nrrsl-(It-ill,
.Mnruui-illp Wliud. nrcMdrd.
Nrw olllcrrn-rlret lire: i'iil
l-rrnlfli-iH, JmiiiIo Duck: Kiwi Vice
I'rrhldftit. lierlhn Wmlhrrhnlt, Hpc
nnd Vice I'rrMdrnl. Kunlcc Miiym;
I'lniimlnl bpi-rrlnry. Kubv Hell;
Hi-cnrdlnu Herrrlnry. Kulh Mill
iIicwm; TrrnMirer. Jrnnlc Hum:
Willi! AwilMuiil V.-ntn Miles: tll
A.v.lUii)l. LoulM" l.uHiillc; iilnnlnt,
Kdnit Lonit: Km on Ktull: Junnlla
I.iinchtcn. Opal lliiwklna. VlrKinln
Haulm, nnd Liiuni Hurnplr. Killlh
Winnl l Junior director tmiict Jennie
Iluck Ik ndvlser to prmldrnl.
Oerd Fiive Ludte nl to pl
I.oeltn HrorlKC.
Uerda Fuyo Limdnten nl the pia
no nnd n huinoroun rcnduiR by
J.oetltt Srhorlnrn.
Under tlio Imdrrsliln of Cresso
Oriibb. thn drill Iphiii'm pcrior
limine drew much npplnuse.
KolluwInK the I'PrenionleH re
iPMhtntriH.t were served In J
Antuiuet hull. U.ther nnd AssMunl
Unlier were Mnrmiret 'Zlrkle nnd
Kloretlce Oppell. rrupccUvely; Out
rr nnd timer Wntch were, Anne
l'celen nnd Dorothy Derrah. Dcoln
Wiyn wns fluir benrcr.
ORIONS ELECT
NEW OFFICERS
Orlgnx reRUliir meeting Jut). 22
wnn nt Uip homo ol Mrs. Arthur
WlKKiiin, 820 Kldnrudo.
Newly elected otllcerii wprp In
Mulled by Mm. Onirics I.nrnon.
Hhe khvp ench new olltcer
cormiKe nnd explnlned lite dulleii
lor Uip coiiiIhk yenr. New olllcprs
kip- I'reMdpnt, Mrs. Charles Mc-1-iirlnn;
Vice President, Mrs. B P.
'Ihompsnn: Treiisurer. Mrs. M.
l.ehinnn; Bccrciury, Mrs. Richard
Tenter.
Mrs. McFnrlnn presided nt the
icKtiliir mcptliiK. niter which the
members rolled bnndiiiies.
Mrs. Arthur Wluulns. Mrs. Pnul
J)eller, Mrs. E. L. Putnam nnd
Mrs. Iluv Wind served refresh
ments to thp following-: Mrs. J. V.
Wnchter. Mrs. W. D. Elliott, Mrs.
M. l.ehmnn. Mrs. T. J. Auernnthy,
Mrs. H. E. Bledemnn, Mrs. Chnrlps
CiimniliiKs. Mrs. Churles McFnr
l.in nnd Mrs. Oeno Woods.
Mrs. Chester W. Newton. Mrs.
H P. Thompson, Mrs, Cy Bnker.
Mrs. Onirics Cnrhon, Mis. Frnnk
McCornnck, Mrs. Fred Menu. Mis.
Itnliind Cnler. Mrs. W. J. Pnyelte.
Mrs. Cillbert Wnllers, Mis. Chillies
M Liuson, Mrs Jerrv Musschnnn,
Mrs. Churles McOulnn. Mrs.
Churles D. Mornn und Mrs. Rich
ill r-i't.ter. ,
SOROPTIMISf
Suroptlmlst Club of Klnmnth
Fulls held n rcmilnr business meet
lint nt the Pellcnn Pinty Room on
'Ihursdny, Feb. 14.
Vice president Isabellc Brlxnrr
presided In the nbsence of Presi
dent Ofn Smith who Is vncntlon
iiik In In Cnlllornln.
Letters of Rrcctlnir were rend
Hum Alice. Liimm in Sun Fran
cisco nnd Lorcno Dcrlrnm, Phoe
nix. Ariz. It's always nice lo know
thnt folks miss Klumnlh Falls, ns
lunch hh we miss them.
A bciiullfiil tulip Plant with Vnl
pntine motif wns nwnrded Clnrn
Bhnw ns the radio for the dny.
Ethel Matthews nnnounccd thnt
next week's speaker will be Cathe
rine BrumhauKh.
The Merrill Fire Department
Presents Their
45th Annual Fireman's Ball
Proceeds lo be used to purchase now equipment
MERRILL SATURDAY, FEB. 23
Music By
BALDY'S BAND
"Just- Good Dance Music"
Dancing 10 p.m. till 2 a.m. $1.00 per person
"BOUNCING BAMBINOS" from KUIIS, demonstrating the
form ( above) they'll exhibit at the "Leap Year" production
slated for the high school auditorium Feb. 21, with mem
bers of the faculty and student body participating. Boyd
Sprague is in the middle of a "one-and-a-half" off the tram
poline as Stan Ktihlman, Coach Richard Vaillaincour and
Jack Powell look on.
Vacation
In Mexico
TULF.LAKE Mr. nnd Mrs. Don
ald Snyder nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Barber of Tulelnke returned re
cently from ft month's vacation In
Mexico nnd the Southern United
Stntes.
While In Mexico City, they visit
ed some of Mexico's famous ca
thedrals. Before returning to Uie
United States, they visited the Mcx
lenn Pyramids which they consid
ered were the greatest nttractlon
lo tourists. Although they enjoyed
their entire trip they wcro very
happy to return to the modern
conveniences nnd sanitary condi
tions of the United States which
they found lacking even in uie most
populated places in Mexico.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Snyder also ex
plored Carlsbad Caverns while In
New Mexico.
Pinochle Party
LANQELL VALLEY Mrs. Ted
Schmcdll entertained at her home
on Ilia afternoon of Feb. 12 with
u pinochle party.
The Valentino motif wns cnrrled
nut In the decorations and tho re-
ircshments. Mrs. Dick Bolens won
the high prize, nnd also the travel
ing pilzc. , '
Mrs. Ocorgc Fernlund won low
prize.
Others enjoying the afternoon
were Mrs. Lester Urbnck. Mrs.
Louis Randall, Mrs. Louis Stnller,
Mrs. Chalk's Schinedll. Mrs. Joe
potucek.
General
Hans Frei
BOOKKEEPING
Service
2254 So. 6th Phone 2-0293
"LEAP YEAR", literally,
iwmiiH more than the exhi
bition of the "Houndng
Hambhios" of KUIIS (left)
shown here (li'inonslnilinK
the tiainpiilinu Nkill.s. They
. will p;irli:i);ite in the high
Nchool Hludenl-fueulty pro
iluelioii "Leap Year" set for
the KUIIS auditorium Feb.
21. In the air above Ik Stan
Ktililman. Coach Richard
Vaillancour is at left, while
Jioycl Spraguc and Jack
J'owell look on.
Merrill-Malin
BPW Meeting
MERRILL Regular business
mcctinu of Merrlll-Mnlln BPW
was held Feb. 6 at the home of
Kathleen Brlckncr. Routine busi
ness was disposed of. and plans
werp made for the Feb. 20 dinner
meeting In the Presbyterian church
social parlor.
Four program chairmen will itlvc
five minute talks on "Famed
I Women.' and as this Is election
year, women In politics will come
up for discussion. All Interested
women In the community are cor
dially Invited to attend.
Members present were Lillian
. Thomas, Audrey Lewis, Vivian
Fox, Eva Van Cleave, Lorena
i Honeycul t, Bessie West, Helen
Bruniley. Louise Trncy, Luetic Gray.
Delia Itodiics. and Uie hostess
Kathleen Brlckncr,
Dinner Party at.
Langell Valley
I.ANOELL VALLEY Mrs. Luth
er Noble entertained at her home
in Liinnell Valley Feb. 10 with a
lurkev dinner in honor of hr fath
er Llovd Gift on his birthday.
Following the dinner moving pic
tures were enjoyed. ,
Covers were laid for Mr, nnd
Mis. l.lnyd Olfl, Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell wnlsh, Rev. and Mrs. Gordon
Ashhee, John and Roy, Mrs. Ola
Wllllnm.s Mr. and Mrs. Bert Golf
end Linda, Dni Dowd, and Ivan
Youncc.
Wurlitzer
A
icont
LOUIS R. MANN
PIANO co:
120 No. 7th
IJTSrOfl Moqnif
rsn in piano
iVAt a Low Price
Camp Fire Girls
At Chiloquin
C1HLOQUIN Anne AnnMronn
rnKloniil advisor from the national
stuff of Camp Fire (in Is, Mrs.
I.Vlo Rothenberuer, president ol the
Klamath Falls council, and Mm.
Lawrence French, local executive
met with Chiloquin and Fort Klam
ath district women on Tuesday af
ternoon to orinnlze a local leaders'
association for Camp Fire, Iiluc
Birds and Horizon Girls, Mrs.
UwIkIiI Klrcher was hostess for
Uie afternoon.
Hie association, which will for
mulate local policies for activities,
will be composed of the Ruardlnns,
assistants, sponsoring groups, cum
nilltee of awards and parents.
Mrs. W. B. Hcscock of Fort
Klamath, leader of the Horizon
Club, was selected chairman for
the Kroup with Mrs. Glome. Kraut
lacht, represent)!!!; the Chiloquin
Home Extension Unit, sponsoring
Kroup for the Blue Birds, chosen
as secretary-treasurer. A program
chairman will be selected at the
next meeting which will bo held
at tho school Feb. 14 at 8:00 p.m.
Attending were Mrs. Waller Zim
merman, member of both the
home Extension Unit nnd of the
sponsors for Camp Fire, the for
mer worthy matron of the local
Eastern Star group, Mrs. Victor
Hihsoii, of Klamath Agency Blue
Bird Assistant, Mrs. W. B Hcs
cock of Fort KlHinath, Horizon
club leader, Mrs. William Page ol
Fort Klamath representing the CI
club, sponsors of the Horizon club,
Mrs. Lawrence Myers and Mrs.
Harley Zellcr, both past worthy
matrons. Mrs. James Van Wormer
Fort Klamath Blue Bird leader,
Mrs. George Brautlacht. Mrs Ij.
roy Oicnger, member of the com
mittee ot awards, and the hostess.
Mrs. Klrcher, leader of a Blue
Bird group.
Announcement was also made
that the youth center was now
available for meetings of the dif
ferent Camp Fire groups. Mrs.
Klrcher's Helpful Bluebirds meet
on Monday after school. Little girls
who are completing their terms as
officers of the first two months
meeting are Baley Bwanson, pres
ident, Delphlne Erlckson. vice nres-
Ident, Barbara Slsson, secretary,
and Allssa Hill, treasurer. Mrs.
Blsson Is the assistant leader.
i;amn Fire Girls meet on Tues
day after school with Mrs. Leonard
Swanson, Mrs. Walter Collins and
Mrs. John Mannering.
Girls completing Uiclr term a
officers are Carmen Hill, presi
dent, Janet Clark, vice president
and scribe. Marcla Prescott, sec
retary, Mlnda Mendenhall, treas
urer, ana Hum Adams, shutterbug.
On Wednesday afternoons the
Little Acorns, Mrs. Albeit Brlcco's
group of Blue Birds, meet niter
school. Mrs. Joe Adamo is assis
tant for the group. Their officers
are cooxie Diuno, president, Mar
ilyn Echlln, vice president. Sally
Ravlzza. treasurer. Dlnne Klrcher.
secretary, and Cherry Wolff, scribe
ine nonzon iiuo nas been meet
ing on Tuesday evenings, mostly
in viuioquin out occasionally in
Fort Klamath and the Fort Klam
ath Blue Birds meet there entirely.
There Is a great deal of furni
ture reflnlshlng that needs to be
done at the youth center and moth
ers of Camp Fire Girls. Blue Birds
and Hortton Club members are
urged to offer their help when it
Is solicited In the near future. The
center has recently been
and the young people are anxious
to have the painting and furniture
cuanges completed soon.
BETA SIGMA PHI
Mrs. Arthur Moore and Mrs.
Norman Moty were co-hostesses to
Xi Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi on Feb. 6 at the Moty resi
dence. Following the regular business
meeting, the cultural program
"How Do You Know You Are
Right" was led by Mrs. Moty.
A Valentine party was held after
the program, with prizes being
awarded to Mrs. Russell Brackman
and Mrs. Max Saunders.
Present were: Mrs. Ted Hansen,
Mrs. John Fceback, Mrs. Lorn
Dalcour. Mrs. Warren Poole. Mrs.
James Crapo, Mrs. Max Saunders,
Mrs. 8. R. Warren. Mrs. Bill
Milne. Mrs. Harold Shearer. Mrs.
Layton Sleight. Mrs. Robert
Thomson. Mrs. Russell Brackman
and the hostesses.
STORK SHOWER
Mrs. Harold M. Mallory wns
rlll highway, Feb. 11 for Mrs. Har
old Crooker.
Pink and blue Dredomiaateri in
the color scheme and gifts for the
honored guest were placed on a ta
me.
Present wero Mrs. Carroll B.
Mills. Mrs. Tom Abernathv. Mrs.
George Crain. Mrs. Etta Hastings,
Mrs. naymona McwabD, Mrs.
Charles Morris, Mrs. Sam Morris,
Mrs. Victor Murdock, Mrs. Clar
ence Oppegnrd, Mrs. Etta Shnw.
Mrs. Olnf Wcllsnad and Mrs. Newman.
NOTICE ! THE
GOLDEN CREM
DO-NUT SHOP
Has moved to
2218 SO. 6th St.
(Next door to Lee Hendrick's Drugs)
We will feature
A Complete Line of Pastries
CAKES DO-NUTS PIES
COFFEE CAKES
We invite special orders
CAKES DECORATED
ART BROOKS,
Prep.
'I
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY their 28th was the occasion- for Mr. and Mrs. Dallie
Luper, Henley, to pose for the above family picture. Gathered to observe the date on
Jan. 24, from the left, seated, Mrs. Ernest Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Luper and Mrs. Earl
Blankcnship. Standing, same order, Beverly Luper and Mrs. James Crutchfield.
Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh
St. Barnabas
Guild Meeting
1 k WC.Cl T. VAI.T.1TV Mrs
n . U..1...V nlarl,ln,H tht TlntM
of St. Barnabas church at her I
home on reo. i, z p.m. Meeting
tvatt tnllfirl In nrrtpr hv th new
president Mrs. Luther Noble. Mrs.
Wesley uearoorn was maae tne
new secretary and Mrs. Art Mon
roe Is the new treasurer.
Following the meeting a social
nllomnnn WflH en IrtVpd nnd the 1&-
dics did hand sewing. Mrs. Grace
Blaser was given a gut oi neeuie
work. Mr, Bnker served refreshments
In titn fnllnu'lnrf Mrs. DOUI? Smel-
cer, Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mrs. Mike
Dearborn, Mrs. Lloya out, Mrs.
Ola Williams, Mrs. Bill Cunning-
Up, l.nthpr Knhle Mrs. Gor
don Ashbee. Mrs. Ernest Graves.
Mrs. Reg Thomas. Mrs. jvierrin
Stewart, Mrs. Charles Partridge,
Mrs. Marion Lindsay, Mrs. Wes
ley Dearborn and Mrs. Blaser.
Linoleum Is being laid on Uie
nnpi,h Hull nnri kitchen floors.
Thn nniiri ha,, wnrlcpri hard to raise
the money for this project and will
be very prouo. oi tnc nnyivvc
ment. EASTERN STAR
TnetriBU HVPTllniT. Feb. 12. Aloha
fil Crrnw nt thn EflStem
Star held regular meeting in the
inunniA Tnmntu A lnrcp number
of members and visitors were pre
sented at tne ousiness session ulu-
ing which several applications ior
memDersnip were approve.,
.nap rh. reiriilnr meetintr. tables
were set for refreshments ana
games. Numerous prizes were
awarded winners o the games.
rr-v. i nrlnA Unit onrt RnnnUPt
Hall were decorated in the Valen
tine motif with flowers ana nearts.
Those serving on committees
... r MAivin Hpnrv. Mr. and
Mr. Arthur Dickson. Mrs? L. N.
Huls and Mrs. Ellis Mattnews. re
freshments. Entertainment and
games, under the chairmanship of
Mr. L. A. Murphy.
Mrs. L. A. Murphy, worthy ma
tron, announced that at the next
meeting to be held In March. Aloha
chapter 61 will be host to Bethel 6.
Job's Daughters and all members
of the Eastern Star and those who
are entitled to attend Job s Daugh
ters are invited to come and en
jov the evening.
Watch your evening papti
further details.
Card Party
li,ltM! inrnn PtlWll attended
-.i nnr, KV.h Q at the Broad
way Hall, which was sponsored by
' n : i... r- 1 r-l.,u
tne rrosperuy ouvm, v.,v.
Bridge and Pinochle were played
with prizes awarded to the follow
ing: Pinochle: Indies high, Mrs.
Lucv Graham; Indies low, Mrs.
Helen Loosiey: mens nign.
nn..nr. mnni InU- ll'IHt Pft m .'iC .
Bridge; Indies high Mrs. Grant
Perry; Indies low. Mrs. Bob Holl:
mens high, Andy Street; and mens
low. Riley Delap.
The lucky winner of the three
lavcr cake was Mrs. Laura Zla
be'k of Tulelnke.
Refreshments were served.
for parties, dinners, etc.
for Special Occasions
Ph. 6491
LIBRARY CLUB
MAGIC CARPET
Monday meeting of the Library
Club was taken over by a South
American atmosphere with tangos,
rhumbas and rastanet dances on
the program and pampas grass,
bullfighters and coffee bean
branches among the decorations.
The program, introduced by Mrs.
Clarence Ward, program chairman
was a group of dances by the pu
pils of Mrs. Edna Howell of the
Normadean Dance Studios. Mrs.
Gerald Wlckersham was piano ac
companies! and furnished intermis
sion music.
The first number, a tango, was
danced by Jane Ann Craig and
Jerry Ruth Wickersham. "Three
Little Indians were Freddie Had
lock, Norma Lee Baugh and Cathy
McMillan. "Two Ballerinas to Be"
were Alice Hatchett and Barbara
Blanchard. A tap dance to "La
Cucaracha" was done by Freddie
Wickersham and Lynette Lyon pre
sented a Castanet number and a
rhumba.
Another tap dance, "In a Little
Spanish Town" followed, featuring !
Jerry Rum Wickersham ana jane
Ann Craig. "The Hand Clapping !
Song" was performed by a group
composed of Jean Shirley, Gall
Voight. Sue Patsch. Alexis Drew.
Jody Bcdard. Marllee Lyon and
Frances DeBel. Linda Williams did
a "Maracca Rhythm" dance. The
finale was a gypsy dance by Bar
bara Blanchard. Alice Hatchett.
Jerry Ruth Wickersham, Lynette
Lyon. Jane Ann Craig and Jo
Campanella.
Exhibits, arranged by Mrs. W.D.
Miller, were of ceramic figures of
a bullfighter and a charging bull,
colored pampas grass, coffee bush
brnnches and a Ceramic Cisco Kid
and Pancho. A large rubber plant
was humorously decorated with
colored balloons for another decora
tion. South American articles such as
hand woven pieces, and leather
goods from the personal collections
of Mrs. W. R. Bovd, Mrs. George
H. Merryman and Mrs. Clarence
Ward were on display.
The tea table was presided over
by Mrs. John Ashley and Mrs.
Charles Gilbert, and was also dec
orated the South American way
with a bright hand-woven cloth and
turquoise candles wiUi pink carna-'
tions as a base.
A mirror held an arrangement
of little native figurines and bur
ros. A South American variety of
tea was served with cookies typi
cal of that region, such as Mexican
wedding cakesi fruit bread and
zombie cakes. Mrs. Arnold Gra
lanp was tea chairman, assisted
by Mrs. Alfred Collier and Mrs.
Andrew Loney.
Mrs. Archie James gave R re
port on the recently-held benefit
bridge and tea party, and ex
pressed appreciation to her helpers
and those who donated prizes. She
announced that about $200 was rea
For two at beauti
ful Timberline
Lodge!
ENTER OUR
&AKINr(bNT3T
(held for the benefit of
the Compfire Girls!)
ALL INGREDIENTS
FURNISHED FREE!
Open to men and women of oil
oges. Just come in this month and
boke one of your mince pies in our
new Crosley oven. All the ingred
ients and baking equipment ore
ready for you. After judging all
pier will be auctioned for the bene
fit of the CampHre Girls! Here's
a chance to win valuable priies
t to help others. Organtie a
group of your friends and come
on Inf
FY0CICS
Your Crosley Dealer
1001 Main Ph. 2-2518
lized from the party, which will
go Into the fund to perform tonsll
ectomies for needy local children.
The next meeting of the Library
Club Is to be March 10, and a
book review by Mrs. Ralph W
Stearns Is scheduled.
Here's REAL FAST relief for
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NAOMI SHRINE
Nnoml Rhrlne 5 held lt. reunlnr
meeting In tho Mnsonlo Templo
Feb. 5, wilh Worthy High Priest,
ess, Blanche Murks, und Watch,
mnn of Shepherds, Jack Metier,
presiding in the East.
Three members of Nnoml Bhrlna
who have been honored by nppulnt.
menta to the Supreme Shrine wei
present nnd received congratula
tions. They were: Ben tries
Denlson, chairman of the Supremo
Mnterlal Objective Commute,, Nell
Retterith, supreme nauo and in.
nlor worthy high priestess of Naomi
8hrlne, nnd Oeorgo Retterath. an.
preme king's gunrd. and tumor
past watchman of shepherds of
Naomi Shrine. LZ
The ballot was exemplified. "
It wns decided to entertain 8u !H
preme Worthy High Priestess, Mem m
Pointer with a no-host dinner In
the Wlllnrd Hotel Paul Bunynn
Room. Feb. 29. 8:30 p.m. Reservic m
tions to be made through Blanche !J
Marks or Blancho Schule. .
Bingo wns played after Uie meet, m
ing and refreshments were served. (
Next meeting Feb. 21), Is a spe-
cial meeting, when Supreme 5
Worthy High Priestess, Mcta Point- m
er will be received.
All officers are asked to prno-
lice in the Temple Sunday, Feb.
24 . 7.30 p.m.
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