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    SATUHDAY, KKBIIUAKY 23, 11152
IIEIMU) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CHECKING THE RESERVATION LIST for the Catholic Mothers' Club card party and
Mvle show in the Sacred Heart Gymnasium, Feb. 26, 7:30 p.m. Any kind card game may
be played with prizes jjiven for each. Whytal's, Millers and Town Shop will be represent
ed in the feminine style trend, and Dick Hecdcr's will model high school boy's evening
wear. There will be entertainment during the refreshment hour. Mrs. James Cronon is
general chairman: Mrs. J. K. McAndrcws, cards nnd refreshments. Mrs. W. G. Ely, pub
licity, Mrs. Dick Miller Jr. and Mrs. J. P. McAuliffe. reservations. Pictured from the left
are Mrs. McAuliffe, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. McAndrcws at the Miller home. 745 Eldorado.
I'holo by Kettler
Surprise Party
For Frank Hurd
Friend nnd relatives ol Krnnk
Hurd compleu-lv nurpn.srd him Hun
tli.y rvrllliiic I'rli. 17, when thc
itttlhricd at hia home nt S o'clock
to wi-h him n happy mxty third
mmlveiMtry.
Ills imthdiiy wns l'eb 10. bu'
- the advance dale w nn chosen In
I order to mnko It n (iimiriM. -'
A program ol "event" nlnnncd
hv irN. Hurd, was ollered na eu
irrtiilnnieut, In w hu li nil the liucsls
Kik part.
Games of blntio wrre plnved nnd
prizes uwurdrd. Followunt the Inn
uo liftincs, bevcrul other "events"
tuolc place.
Hell eshmentN were served to1
Mr. nnd Mis. Jim Helm, Mr, nnd
Mis. Ilownril Hodman nnd son,
Clint. Mr. und Mrs. Jim Kowler,
Mr. Waller Miller, Mrs. Mike Pc
Irolf, Mr. and Mrs. Vlo Douulns.
Mr. and Mrs. Red" Hurd. Jlinmlc
and Jessie Tntlen nnd Mv. nnd
Mrs. Krnnk Hurd. Mrs. "Red"
lltifd wns cohojiless with Mrs.
Frank Hurd. Two birthday cuke
vere presented to Krank. ns tho
ciowd miiik "llaiipy blrllidny."
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lly ROIIKRTA IH'.WKV
Mr. and Mrs. it. L. UniKoo en
joyed n week's visit In tho Day
111 en. maklni; tho trip on Die
streamliner. They visited friends
in Hrikelcy, nnd Hob nttended a
liut'dAiire show In Hnn Frnncl.ico.
At the lust remilnr meetlnit of
Merrill City Council. It wns voted
to look further Into the ndvn
billy of numbering hmises In the
city proper. This matter nnd the
problem of the (trenl number of
I striiy dons ruuuliiK loose, were
broiiKht to the Cmincll's nttentlon
by Mrs. J. W. Klrby Jr., who whs
a visitor nt the ineetlUK. Routine
business occupied tho bnlnnco of
the mei'tliiK.
Miss Anne ArmstronK, reRlonnl
representative for WnshliiKton,
OreKou. Idaho, nnd Montana, visit
ed the Merrill Ciimplire Ulris Lena
ers Assoc. recently. She was nc
coinpnnled by Mrs. Nnoml French.
Klaninlh Coiinlv executive, nnd
Mrs. Rollienbei'Ker. president of
the Instruction to the lenders the
visitors were served lea by Hoit
7011 Club hlKh school girls, whose
lenders are Mrs. Elmer Lcmler and
Mrs. John O'Nell.
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DAR Meeting
Mrs. M. K Cooper nnd Mn,
Louis II. Mann, were hostesses, nt
n most enloynble eveninn for mem
bers ol Kulnlona Chapter IJnuith
lera ol Ainericnn Revolution, Mon-
!oay. Feb. 18.
i In the absence ol Mrs. Warren
Mrs. William Owsley conducted n
jshort business nieetliiK. At the re
louest of Mrs. NokkIc. not ns ye'
I fully recovered from n severe ense
j of lnllucnr.ii, matters renardinu
Iclinnijes In by-laws and discussion
lot a slate con vein ion lor 1053 were
I tabled until she could be present.
I t'ollowinit the business mcctinit
colored and black ai.l white
islidrs made by Dr. nnd Mrs. Fred
Krowrl were shown. Dr. Krowel
was stationed In Germany durum
the wnr anil ns soon as it was
possible Mrs. Krowel loined him
with Uielr camera thev traveled
IhruUKh Germany. France, Bavar
ia and Swlirerlnnd and brounht
back wondcrlul views ol the var
ious countries. Amonir the mnnv
interestlnir pictures were those ol
Nuremberg with a closeuri of the
building where the famous trials
were held; nnd the grent stadium,
the nrlde of Hitler; beautiful vlcw
ol the Alps and many pictures ol
the dny by day llle ol Hermans
In bombed towns and on penceful
farms.
Mrs. Wllllnm C. Orton, member
from Sliver Bow Chapter DAR. ol
Butte. Montana wan a visiting
member. Mrs, Orton is the mother
of Mrs. Louis Mnnn nnd lins visit
ed Etilnlonn before. Mrs. Krowe!
as the guest ol Mrs. M. E. Cooper
provided Iho program for the eve
ning.
Mrs, Julian Acer and Mrs. Enrl
Kerns, with paper pending for
membership, were welcome guests
Put New Life Into
Your Clothes!
Woke up the
looks of your
wardrobe with
quality dry clean
ing. Colors are re
freshed . . . orig
inal lines restor
ed. Your clothes
will look like new
for Spring.
SEND YCUR CLEANING
WITH YOUR LAUNDRYI OUR
ALL DRY BUDGET BUNDLE
is the
10
is the cheapest delivered bundle in the
Klamath Basin!
Phone 5111 for Pickup and Delivery
CASCADE
Klamath's Finest
Birthdays
Celebrated
! MKRRILL Mrs. T. W. Chat-
burn Sr. entertained at her home
i with a birthday party honoring
i grani rhildrcn Mnry Caroline
' Owens on her third birthday, and
I Bruce Owens on his second.
I Table decorations were in the
Valentine motif, with a heart-
shaped cuke centering the table.
Small Bursts attending- were
John nr.d Nancy Wngncr, Michael
' MrKntn, Hilly Hammond, John
Sowed, Dec i. lid Ginger Wolfram,
John Tom and Cherl Chntburn.
Terry Fulvey, Vickl Murks, and
niutncrs Mrs. Lawrence Sowell.
Mrs. James Hammond. Mrs. Leo
McKocn, Mrs. Frank Wagner, Mrs.
lorn Chntburn Jr., Mrs. Dick
Mams and Mrs. Bruce Owens.
Happy Hour Club
Mrs. Maud Hosley, 623 High, was
hostess to the Happy Hour Club.
Feb. 13 lor luncheon at half pnst
one.
Members present were: Lora
Kvnns, Anna Reeder. Emma Ham
ilton. Louise Humphrey, Jennie
Hum, Alice Laurence. Linn Mot-enbache-.
Eva Richardson and Lil
lian White. -
Visitors included Mac Anderson.
Mary Hosley. nnd daughters, Di
ane nnd Llnun.
Next meeting scheduled for Feb
36. nt the home of Eva Rlchnrd'
son. 314 Riverside.
BIG ftOc
POUNDS .
LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANERS
Opp. Post Office
DELPHIANS
Delta Gumma chapter ol He),
nliluns will meet next 'lursdav,
I'Vtiruiiiy 20, at 0:45 a. in. t the
YMOA. Hie pi oki n in (i.ikoi ns
"I. lie In it Guatemalan Inrllan Vil
lage." Citiest speaker will be Mn. W, n.
Floyd, who has spent hoiiio time
in Guatemala. Hlic will show some
hand-woven, textile nnd other ol
Jicts lhat ntlo brought buck with
her.
leader will be: Mrs. Dean On
born, and the lollowlng members
will open discussions on: "The.
'Childhood. I'crlod," Mil it. w.
I'eiik; "Courthl) rid MnrrluKC,"
Mn. H. E. Gtz; "Murrled Llle."
Mrn. fjon Zuinwult; "IJonth nnd
lleiciiller," Mr. O. K. I'uckett;
nnd "HiwIo Cultural Considera
tion," Mrn. Sura Woodnill.
J? . Dorris
By DOHA lillANIIA.M
The flu still has munv linrrls.
lies III bed. school attendance has
picked up but adults are getting
the llu hug now.
Butte Valley Bulldogs aller three
league games In Uie B clas have
two wins and one loss. The A
siring, while playing very good
ball haven't been able to hit Ihcir
i.lrlde and have ihree loiu.ee.
Friday BFHH A ciulnt played
their best game to date gave the
boys Horn Ellin a bad sc:'re and
except lor a bile Mart would have
bad a big win. The Bulldogs play
Yreka at Vrckn Friday nlKht.
Mrs. Vivian Wilson snent the
weekend at the new Wilson tav-!
em. The Henley Way. over on 89
north of Horiibrook. She reported I
that their opening was n big suc
cess with many old friend' drop
ping in to see uicm. Mr. and
Mrs. Oalc Duncan, Partners with
the Wilsons, live at the new place.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
John Bachman on the birth of a
son and to Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Parsons on the birth of a daugh
ter and to Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Jasio
en the birth ol a daughter.
The VFW Post S044 nnd Its aux-
llnry will hold a dance Saturday
night at the Red Barn, the Oregon
Hillbillies will play and dancing
win be from a. 30 to i a.m.
Only one person has declared
her Intentions as to the coming
city election, and that is Ann And
drcatla, Cltv clerk. She. will run
lor election but so far all is aulel
ns to the city treasurer and three
counclhr.en. Last election mere
were about seven In the running
villi two or three waiting until the
very Inft second before declaring
themselves candidntcs.
Clilf Branhnm went back to
work Monday after a long lay
off due to the amputation of a
finger. Cliff is a cat doctor tot
Long Bell at Tennant.
The Mervyn Robinson home was
ihe scene of a pink and blue parly
lor Mrs. Dick Fcnwick with Mrs.
Paul Fnlton and Mrs. Mervvn
Robinson hostesses, Friday night.
Bingo wns the entertainment alter
which Mrs. Fenwick opened her
many loely gifts. Refreshments
were served to the following.
Mrs. Cllll Slumbaugh, Mrs. Carl
Williams. Mrs. Lawrence Spencer.
Mrs. Dennis Egeline. Mrs. Arnold
fkoog. Mrs. Dale Struble. Mrs.
Aldan Fcnwick, Mrs. Frda Web
Her. Mrs. Dick Btagg. Mrs. Byard
Kelly, Mrs. Ulys Goodman. Doris
Fortcrlleld and Beverly Webster.
Sending gifts but unable lo attend
were Mrs. Norman Meek. Mrs.
Wavne Bay. Mrs. Oly Rigo, Mrs.
Cnrl Boyd nnd Mrs. R. A. Matthews.
UNDH UCINSI IV NATIONAL IAKEM SISVICIS. INC., CHICAGO
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TRUDIE HAD HER third birthday and her mother, Mrs. Bob Cheyne, 2805 Summers
Lane entertained for her with all the trimmings. Before the little guests were served the
cake, the photographer caught them waiting patiently. From the left Steve Donahue
holding brother Mark's hand, far right in front, Jerry Cheyne. Back of Mark, Kenny
Chojnacky; next, Linda Cheyne, Diane, Tru die's sister; Trudie, back of the cake; next,
Randy Hamm; back of Trudie, Billy Chojnacky and Patrick Walker. Photo by Kettler
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TO MARRY SOON Jac
queline Wendt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.
Wendt of Battle Ground,
Wash., is to be married
soon to John Lathrop, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver I.
Lathrop, 2440 Darrow Ave.
Photo by Vanity Fair
See (Beautiut Slendcn
LOIS WILSON
LOVELY STM OF SCIEEN,
STAQE AND TELEVISION
NO FATS ADDED
BAKED WITHOUT SHORTENING
Afwrf imii is iakii cxcujsiviiv rss Yl
FLUHRER'S
3 nt. 1 10 In,
JK HaN
Mt. Mazamr3
Toastmistress
Leah Fenning. new president of
the Mt. Maznma Toastmistresses,
urged members to express them
selves In worthwhile words that
have been clearly thought through.
Mrs. Fenning also suggested letter
writing as a means of expression.
There were many topics dis
cussed at the regular business
meeting held at the Willard Hotel,
February 14th.
One tonic discussed by all mem-
j bers present was how to give di
rections to points of Interest in and
arouna me iuamain Basin.
Toplcmlstress for the evening
was Margaret Davies.
A discussion of the coming dis
trict meeting of the toastmistress
organization was led by Margaret
Santo.
A contest is being held in the
local club to select a speaker to
enter in the district speech con
test to be held in Grants Pass in
April.
Jilt? - Jr?
libs,
I , f r that lasted ill ot 1 77 I
. Mil
Another highlight of the program
was the recording of voices on a
tape recorder. From this, three
members were chosen to give Eas
ter Seal speeches for KFLW radio
station. Promoting the sale of Eas
ter Seals will be June Dry den,
Ruth O'Hara, and Barbara Baum
gardner. Next meeting will be held Feb.
38. 6:30 p.m. at the Willard Hotel.
Wi-ne-ma
COFFEE SHOP and DINING ROOMS
Quality Food At Reasonable Prices
Our new ond sanitary kitchen and meat coolers are
open for public inspection at any time . . . See for
yourself how your food is prepared and handled!
Southern Oregon's Finest
Kfamatk
umutune Co.
Women .of Moose
MERRILL A group of members
of Merrill chapter 18, Women of
the Moose, motored to Crescent
City, Calif., over the weekend lor
the purpose of instituting a new
chnpter. There were 44 charter
members Initiated, and new offi
cers were Installed or Crescent
City Chapter 280.
Merrill Chapter felt honored on
being asked to help with the new
chapter. Dovle Reeder, of the local
order, was Instituting officer assist
ed by the other four members of
the College of Regents, Rose Van
Meter, Olga Bradshaw, Louisa Icen
bice, and Leta Stolt.
Members and husbands who
Journed to the northern California
city were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Icen-
bice, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradshaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spolck, Mr.,
and Mis. John McNeil, Mr. and
Mrs. John Balcy, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Perkins, Leta Stolt, Rose
Van Meter, Hazel Hundley, and
Elizabeth Slczak. Other members
present Included Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Adams of Kerby, Ore., and Bar
bara Icenbice of Lollta, Calif., all
former Merrill residents. Each co
worker received a corsage, and en
Joyed the potluck supper served by
members of the Loyal Order of
Moose.
iGlamorene
the
Miracle
Carpet Cleaner
NOW IN STOCK
You read about it in
the Reader's Digest
Claud H. Davis
CO.
(426 Main Phone 4684
Phone 5353
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