- PAGE EIGHT 1 HKRALP'AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAIXS. ORKGON SATUHUAY, KKBHUAKY23. lltM g Cliemult. t ? By VIRUlNIA TAYLOR ' A Founders Day Tea was held at the Gilchrist School Library Feb. 12 In observance of (he 65th birthday of the National Parent and teachers. After a short speech "Looklne Over the Shoulder" dv Paat-preildenl Mrs, V. I. Brader of Chemult. a short business meet' Ing was held In which the nomin ating committee for the coming electon wai elected. Those nom inated were Mrs. Verne Rochek, Mrs. Arthur Hltt. Mrs. Hone Bra der. A meeting was plannod for the near future. The Tea louowea uie meeting. Hostesses for this special event were Miss Houston and Mrs. Rocbek both teachers of the school. The Oilchrist Garden Club Is of fering several cash priws .i students of the school for the best blrdhouses the boys make for their meeting In May to entertain the district. Mrs. Myrtle Hash left the past week to visit at Skiway near Tim berime Lodge and then on to Port land and Seattle. . Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Prye of Eugene were weekend guests of the BUI Taylors. Mr. Eldon McMullen and Mr. Stanlev Appiegale motored to Che mult from Bend Sunday to assist with the Sunday School Services. Both are former Chemultites. Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Masten ac companied by Darlene Sporrcr at tended the funeral services for young John Gearhart of LaPine at Redding, Calif., on Thursday. Gearhart was killed in a trucking accident. Celebrating a double birthday In Chemult last week were Mrs. Cap Jessup Sr. and Mrs. William Tay lor. A birthday party In their hon or was held at Uie home of Mrs. V. Brader on Wednesday, Feb. 13. Guests Invited were: Mrs. G. C. Palmer, Mrs. Grant Damon, Mrs. Lew Williams, Mrs. Dorothy Mar quess, Mrs. William Fletcher. Mrs John Plnckley, Mrs. C. Galbrath, Mrs. Grady Gooch, Mrs. Glen Wood, Mrs. C. C. Long, Mrs. Epperson, Mrs. C. C. Long. Mrs Robert Davis, Mrs. Tom Rldenour, Mrs. George Bourne, Mrs. Lorin Mastln and Mrs. Orvllle Farrls. Co-hostesses were: Mrs. Brader and Mrs. Dick Jessup. Instead of playing Canasta as had been planned, the group de cided to organize a Civic Improve ment Club which has been In the planning stage for sometime. The officers elected were: Mrs. Cap Jessup, president: Mrs. R. E. Jes sup, vice-president, Mrs. Robert Davis, secretary and Mrs. George Bourne, treasurer. They are plan ning to help promote the bidding for and moving of the old school house north of town to a better . , ui v.n, mm Ka SpOl, prciCXBUijr, uiic tu von I MS SMALL FRY SHARON LEE (Sister) is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. (Jill) Adams,- Raymond Camp. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb, Lake view. She is a sixth grader. Photo by Gary Price m - n i 1 - ii ivn-r l;ssr. Anniversary1 I.ANOFXL VALI.KY Ml', ami Mrs. Mike Hem-burn . rinerlniiiril with tinnier l'''b. H ul llielr homo In LhiikHI Vullnv hi cnlHiriilliin n( I ho wi-ilihiiK aiinlvnrniiry tif Mr. tuid Mtw. All Mom c unci thr lllllll blrihiliiy ol Ji'iiil Muiiliie. Uiirnln wrro'Mr. and Mm. Art Mnniiio Jural mill Mill Mcmror. Mr. mill Mrs. 1'inil Miiiinie ami lid. I'lllll I1IKI MIIIK Ul'llliliiliu GIRL SCOUTS Kay UDonanue of Henley was elected president of the Girl Plan ning board of Girl Scouts last Sun day at a meeting attended by 50 iiin scouts ana leaders. The Girl Planning board meet ing was held from 10 a.m. to 2:3C p.m. in Fremont school Auditor ium. Following a business session girls dlvded Into separate groups lor ascussion. Mrs. Palmer Gunderson. Mrs Walter Beihn and Mrs. Gordon Loomis spoke to the first group of Girl Planning board members and Juliet Lowe representatives. Mrs. Howard Llstoe was in charge of the presidents and vice presi dents group; Mrs. Ellis Matthews, the secretaries and treasurers. Mrs. Emit Albrecht discussed the cookie sale to begin March with the third group. Song and game leaders learned new acti vities from Peg Brundage and Pat Kennedy. After a sack lunch the Girl Scouts,-sang .songs and played games. . Assisting Kay O'Donahue on the planning board will be board mem bers elected at tne meeting. La- vonne Sexton will represent Alta mont school: Evervn Thorne. Con- deeded to the town of Chemult. ger: Joan McPherson. Henley; They are also making plans to raise money for a small play ground area to be used by Che mult children. At the present time there are no facilities for any com munity Junctions during the winter months or a spot where the 30 some children can play in the sum mer. An evening Valentine Party sur prised Mrs. George Bourne on her birthday. Mrs. Sally Damon was the hostess. A Valentine cake was served' and the group of friends enjoyed a sociable evening. Denny Jessup turned from a tour-year-old to five Sunday and a group of little friends helped him celebrate the occasion. Those present Included: Kenneth Farris, Claude Ramsey, Larry and Normie Masten, Ernie and Billy Taylor and the birthday boy. Flash pictures of the group were taken and a good time was had by all. Mrs. Grant Damon left for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Ida Chapman of Hornbrook. Calif. Mr. and Mrs'. Ray Darnell, own ers of the Singing Pines write that the weather at San Juan, Capis trano. Is beautiful and that they plan on being home the latter part of the month. Mrs. Dorothy Marquess left last week for a two week stay in Chi cago, 111. Mr, and Mrs. Maddox and chil dren moved to Chemult the past week. Mr. Maddox is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Williams as din ner cook at their cafe. The boy, David, is 14 and little Glenda Lee Is three. They formerly lived in Klamath Falls. Shirley Thompson, Fremont; Ar- lene Tompkins, Fairview; Joan Sie- gel. Riversiae: Joan Aiarsnau, Roosevelt: Sharon O'Brien, Shas ta; and Cathleen Rutledge. Peter son. Nancy Tanner ol Junior iign will serve as secretary. Board members will meet March 22 to discuss the next Girl Plan ning -board meeting to be held April 26 in Fremont school. A iunior camn commttee was also chosen. Committee members are Elise Nltschelm. Julie Ham- den, Vodlne Olsen, Patsy Patter son, Florlne Wamsteaa, Helen Carlson. Susan FerriU, Sharon Whitlock. Arlene Tompkins, and Jeanne Wamstead. Library Club -At Merrill MERRILL Mrs. T. W. Chatburn Sr., and Mrs. W. J. Grove enter tained the Library Bridge club at the Chatburn home on Feb. 14. Five tables were in play and high score was awarded Mrs. John Beer, with second high going to Mrs. Bertha E. Somers. visiting here from Seattle. Mns. E. H. Loveness was also a guest of the club. The club will be entertained next on February 28, at the home of Mrs. Helen Shuck, u wui oe a 1:30 dessert, and Mrs. J. A. Mc Donald is the co-hosiess. 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FfRff FEDERAL tAVINGt ALOAN ASSOCIATION BRIGHT EYED Rodney Lee Rose, 6 months, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rose, 4016 Clinton. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rosf, 2235 Union, and Mr. and Mrs. Lavoie Davis, 329 Hillside. His great - grandmother is Mrs. Jane Rose, 2231 Union. Photo by Ferebee JOHN DUANE ADAIR good looking son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Adair, 2912 Altamont Dr., and grand son of Mrs. Lizzie Bigby and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Adair, all of Stillwell. Okla. He is one year young. Photo by Ferebee PRETTY PATRICIA LOU daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Young, 230 Donald Street. Her fifth birthday was September 13, 1951. Mrs. Lulu M. Reiner, DuBois, Pennsylvania, is her maternal grandmother. Photo by Ferebee MANZANITA CHAPTER 172 A Valentine party was enjoyed by members and guests of Man- zanita Chapter 183, OES, after the regular meeting on Friday eve ning Feb. IS, held at the IOOF hall. Worthy Matron, Vera Fritsch and Worthy Patron, John Larsen presided . at the meeting. John Stanley,- past junior patron, was introduced and escorted to the East. . , ' The altar was draped in memory of two Grand officers; Darwin Brlstow, worthy grand patron In 1902-03, and Dr. June Martin. worthy grand matron in 1943-44. Alter the meeting everyone was given a valentine as a ticket to the party held in the dining room which was gay with hearts and cupids. Tables were decorated with love ly dolls framed in lacy red hearts. Valentine place cards entitled the holder to prizes of valentine mail and packages distributed by Everett Biehn as mailman. Refreshments were served by lona May Wells, Dora K. Austin, Helen .McCornack and Blanche Metier. An invitation was extended for the next meeting which will fea ture a curio shop. 3 'T i VICKI DIANE YEGGE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karol M. Yegge, Santiam Pass Headquarters Oregon State Highway Department. They were formerly of Crater Like National Park and Denton Park. The at tractive little girl has a ma ternal g r a n d m o t h c r in Silvcrton, and paternal prandnarcnts are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Yegge, owners of Denton Park, Ft. Klam ath; now wintering in Los Angeles. Evergreen COWBOY KOLB they nil him. Raymond is the son of Mr. ami Mrs. Kay Kolb, 21(10 Arthur St. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb, Lukevlew, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Funis, Burney. , Photo by Gary Prlrc FIRST BIRTHDAY on Jan. 21, for manly Carl Richard Conroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Conrov, Malin. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ong man, 2245 Radcliffe' Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Con roy, Lakeview. Guderian MARK LEWIS KIMBALL 14 months, is the comely son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaVerne Kimball, 339 Grant. His paternal grand mother is Mrs. Irma Foul ton, Grants Pass. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Myrtle Kimball, Fulton, N.Y. Photo by Evergreen SOROPTIMIST Lrravlne Fish, social economic- lenchrr at Klamath Union high school, spoke on "Our Economic Outlook" nt the SoroptlmHt Club meeting. Thursday noon. Feb. 31 The .speaker, by the using of i series of charts, showed produc tion cycles uiul busim-as trend-, over a long period of lime In Ihlt, country. President Ola Smith, who re turned from a viiciitlon In Cnllfor ula presided. Return from Trip Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle rwenl ly returned from a trip to Ciilllor ula. nnil report Hint they enjoyed revrriil week of relaxation In the Minny parts of that stale. They were n.ikc-d by the Alexan der brolhers who occunluimlly iip-i-eur on the Mel Venlor "how lo l.'iinn iit-eetliiiM lo Die biollirra' Klamalh Basin frlrnds. The musi cal Alexanders forinorlv lived In llonaiin. 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