PAOBSDC HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 1. 10112 , v.. v II " '.; NURSES T ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, San Francisco, were first to h. ,' the news of the engagement of Florence Marie Narey to uohn D. Butler. Florence is the daughter of Mrs. Stanley Narey, former Klamath Falls resident, now of Richmond, California, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Butler, also of Richmond. The prospective bride attended Marylhurst Coilege in Portland and was graduated from St. Mary's Hospital where she has continued her nursing career. Florence is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Brady Narey, of this city. April 19 is the date set for the wedding in St. Mark's Catholic Church, Richmond. Photo bv Don Basco Langell Valley Home Nursing LANGELL VALLEY The Red Cross Home Nursing course given by Mrs. Gordon Ashbee was com pleted Feb. 21. The croup met on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the parish hall and reported that all gained much lnformtion from Uie course. Mrs. Walter Smith Sr. and Mrs. Art Monroe assisted Mrs. Ashbee. Those taking the course were Mrs. Opal Harris. Mrs. Billie Col well, Mrs. Gertrude Graves, Mrs. Lila Scott, Mrs. Winona Faulstich, Mrs. Mary Noble, Mrs. Bonnie Fernlund, Mrs. Lois Monroe. Mrs. Genevieve Smith, Mrs. Dorthy Smith, and Mrs. Madge Monroe. Merrill BPW Club Meeting MERRILL Short sketches on women prominent' In world affairs were given by club members when the Merrill-Malin BPW met on Feb. 20. Guest speaker was Lois Kirby. whose subject "Vivian Kellens." was Instrumental in starting the Liberty Belles, a women's club ac tive In the eastern states. Audrey Lewis told about Jessie Binford and her work with young people. . LiUian Thomas spoke on three prominent women, Carrio Van Boss, active in public affairs in Holland; Margaret Heindeman, .BPW club officer in Canada; and Margare Hlckey. who is an editor on the Ladies Home Journal. President Lorena Honeycutt re ported on her attendance at the last BPW conference held 4n Eu gene. The dinner meeting was held at the Presbyterian social parlor with the ladies of the church serving. Places were set for the following: Lorena Honeycutt, Grace Sanders, Louise Tracy, Helen Brumley, Lu cille Austin, Kathleen Brickner, Delia Hodges, Harriett Fothering ham, Lillian Thomas, Eva Bow man, Audrey Lewis, Myrtle Beas ley, Eva Van Cleave, and guest Lois Kirby. Women of Moose Chapter Night MERRILL The Chapter Night, program of Kathryn Baley and her ritual committee, was held at the Feb. 19 meeting of Merrill Wom en of the Moose, Carol Stone and Barbara Salyers sang several pop ular songs, accompanied by Mrs. George Donathan. New candidates Initiated Into the chapter were Norma Wolf. Vera Wolf. Joe Ellen Elzner, Lois Lucas, Evelyn Rush, Mary Harper, and Deneva Tralcllo. Ruby Tschlrky of the Klamath Falls chapter was a visitor. Date of the square dance spon sored bv Elizabeth Holland and her committee has been changed to March 1 because of conflicting dates. The next meeting of the execu tive board will be Feb. 26. at the home of Lillian Thomas. Regular meeting of the Women of the Moose will be March 4. Zion Lutheran Zlon Lutheran Ladies Aid met at the Church Feb. 21, with 14 members attending. Rev. R. E. Graef presented the topic on "The Lord's Supper." Routine business was conducted with additional discussion on the Zone Conference to be held here In April. Mrs. Gertrude Blind and Mrs. Virginia Rulter were hostesses. awn'sin o a a a first it g'fOTnTii ht co.Q .'.lJ'a ooooeooeoooQoitaa H-iLg vvvvviiiiwOvvvUlv? In Lost River Garden Club MERRILL An lnterestinu talk ana aemonsu-auon of "pruning" was given by Francis Smith of Klamath Falls, when the Lost Riv er Garden Club met Feb. 22, at the home of Mrs. Dale West. The vice president. Mrs. Walter Fother ingham, presided in the. absence of the president, Mrs. John Deg nan. Appointments made by the pres ident were that of Mrs. Ivan Kan dra as chairman of the Snrmi? Flower Show Tour; Mrs. Scott Mc Kendree and Mrs. E. Webb-Bowen as representatives of the club on the program committee for the Siskiyou sub-district. Refreshments were served bv the hostess to Mrs. Randall Pope. Mrs. J. Frank Adams. Mrs. Joe Micka, Mrs. c. E. Sharp. Mrs. Perry Haley, Mrs. M. A. Bowman Mrs. Mattle Rasmussen. Mrs. Wal ler Fotheringham. and one truest. Mrs. R. L. Dragoo. EXTENDED TRIP CHILOQUIN Antonio Unive re turned last week from a six months tour which took him from Oregon to Canada. New. York. Italy, Swit zerland, France, Belgium. Ger many, Spain and a trip through the south back to Oregon. Tony, who visited Hawaii and numerous ports in the Orient while on duty with the navy for four years, attended summer session last year at the University of Port land. When Uie session ended he and a friend drove east to New York city Including a visit In south ern Canada on the way. Unive spent some four weeks In the big city, attending theater per formances and sightseeing. On an Italian liner he docked ten days later In Naples where he spent several days sightseeing, watching cameo carvers, and strug gling with the language. Two weeks In Rome was fol lowed by a train trip to Switzer land. Over four mouths were spent with Paris as headquarters, from which side trips were made to outlying distrlctsand into neighboring coun tries. Asked about future plans, Tony replied, "A Job first and then sum mer school at the University of Mexico sounds interesting." Fifth Birthday LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Mike Dearborn entertained in honor of her son, Ted, observing his fifth birthday on Feb. 22. The party was held at the Langell Valley parish hell. All the children received fav ors, and Teddy received many gifts from his little friends. Games and contests were en Joyed followed by party refresh ments and a beautiful birthday cake. Those invited Included: Jeral and Matt Monroe, Maria Burnett, Fred die Dearborn, Virginia and Allan Harris, Michael Baker, Punken and Mickcr Rosendich, Jimmy Seater, Wilma Albert, Jimmy, Benny and Billy Brown, Judy, Susan and Deb ie Randall, Danny Grallan, Kath leen and Mary Anne Keysor, Vir ginia and Dayle Noble, Linda and Eddie Fernlund, Tommy Lindsay and Butch Thomas. Mothers attending the party were Mrs. R. E. Thomas. Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. Wes Dearborn, Mrs. Art Monroe, Mrs. Ell Rosendich, Mrs. Bud Harris, Mrs. Ted Albert Mrs. Kermlt Keysor, Mrs. Barney Brown, Mrs. Bob Scaler, Mrs. Mar ion Lindsay, Mrs. Louis Randall, Mrs. George Fernlund, Mrs. Eddie Gralian and Mrs. Paul Monroe. - iiTtrtnro - D - a - a a a a a c a ivkj miALLT IUKKCU!! Engraved Invitations and Announcement! m.O Per Hundred Ask For Your Copy Of "WEDDING CUSTOMS" By Evelyn Murray tk. m fionttrOfftaSuub Bridal Shower For Bly Bride BLY The Bly School "Cafeteria at 2:30 p.m.. Fob. 20, was the scene of a bridal shower for Mrs. Dale Smith, the former Janet Grif fin. The couple were married Feb. 10. In Carson City, Nevada. The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 13 ol Bly was hostess. Janc'i is a Gold Star daughter and mem ber of Uie unit, and the bride groom Is adjutant ol the Blv Le gion Post. Auxiliary president, HaicI Hamilton pinned n corsage of yellow carnations tied with roval blue ribbon on the honored guest. An electric toaster from the Bly post, and a set of Club aluminum ware in Legion .colors were two of Uie Bitis given Mm. Smith. Auxiliary members wore rihhnn of gold and blue and table napkins uca cornea me scat ot tne Aux iliary. Refreshments were served tn ih honor guest, members of Uie Aux iliary ana tne fallowing invited guests; Mrs. Jim Brllev and Khan. non. Gloria Kness. Mrs. Morris. ocrnice iven. Evelyn. Franklin. Mrs. Ruth Hall. Mrs. McGilvrav and Carolyn Inei Griffin, Alice Wilson. Bessie Dillavon. Mabel n-uuieia. uaroara Renlel and daughters, Veda Stanley and sons. Hnsel Hamilton. Carole Griffin, Mrs. Nixon. Helen Pankev. Goldle Clemens and Nancy, Hilda Bar- neii, wutn Anaerson, Vesta Rob n. Mildred Gnrey. Virg'nia Watts and daughter.. Grace Nelson aivl Teddy. Amy O'Neil. Jacauelin Os- born. Iva Cllne. Olive Hall and vuwiic. inez uoencnam, Mrs. W. Ellington. Lauretta Smith and Robyn, Jean Cline. Nancy Tibbits, Shirley Dillavon. Darlene Hadley. Carol Tucker. Elba Tucker. Marie Brady and daughter. Norma Me- Cloude and son. Sending gifts, but unable to at tend were: Norah Caven, Marlon Hunt. Thclina Abbott, Nisha Had ley. Ruth House. Virginia Haven. Faye Cummings. Margret Sey mour. Margaret stiles, uorris Bell, Mrs. McCain. Mrs. Prebostel, Mrs. Keffeler, Mrs. Cambron, Susie Kuhlman. Mrs. Walt Campbell, Mrs. inanaier, Lucy wininms, Kav Dillavon. Mrs. James Dixon. Ruth Obenchain. Sally Bates, Pearl Hen- aerson, Bemice House. M a x I n e Stone. Mary Gordon. Leta Tikka- nen and Babe Heldenrelch. CDA Study Club Catholic Study Clubs and their organization will be discussed at a 7:30 p.m. meeting Monday at Uie home of Mrs. Helen Wagner, 435 Laguna Street. Mrs. Wagner, who is 1952's Dro- gram chairman in Catholic Daugh ters, hopes to set up two or three different study groups to function during the Lenten season. Individual study books and other supplementary material will be available for all prospective mem bers. Anyone interested in Joining a Catholic Study Club should plan to attend Monday's meeting at the Wagner home. Mrs. Rose O'Leary at the Cath olic Daughters open meeting last Monday night, explained the im portance of Catholic literature in a modern world of complete secu larism end false truths. Wilma Beever, violinist and Madge Chilcote, cellist, were ac companied by Sue Vandenberg who also played two piano solos. Jerry Igle sang three selections accompanied by Mrs. George Mc Intyre. Louise Eastman and Carole Er vln gave, two humorous readings which won them first and second places respectively in the Fair haven Elimination Speech Festival. Father John Edwards, parish as sistant, stressed the need for more good Catholic literature in the homes of all Catholics. Following Father Edward's talk two fairly recent books were re viewed informally. They were Rev rend John A. O'Brien's "Road to Damascus" and "Color Ebony" by Helen Caldwell Day. Refreshments were served bj Mrs. Saverlna Smith and her com mittee which Included: Rosemarie Bair. Barbara Bogatay. Katherine Brown. Alice Clark, Lillian Dale, Loretta Druecker, Jean Duke. Carole Griflith, Cody May. Owen Miller. Marcella Murray. Marjorle Narey, Marie O'Conner, Violet Pieser and Caroline Tennant. Dual Shower CHILOQUIN Mrs. Floyd Ohlcs entertained a week ago Friday at a double stork shower for Mrs. Sidney Burgdorf and Mrs. Harry Wright. The afternoon party fea tured games with a bay motif, as did the service of refreshments later in the afternoon. Attending or sending gifts were the following: Mrs. Seldon Kirk, Mrs. Harriet Zumbrum, Mrs. Enid Sortwell, Mrs. Andrew Ortis, Mrs. Gaylor Hatcher.- Mrs. Manuel Ochoa, Mrs. Alvle Youngblood, Mrs. Reatha Charles, Gloria Ochoa Mrs. Ben Lopez, Mrs. Doma Wright. Mrs. Ruth Johnson. Mrs. Beryl David. Mrs. Clarice Lotches, Josephine Rossi, Christine Man ning, Mrs. James Chipman. Mrs. Maggie Dumont. Mrs. Mildred Cookman, Mrs. Richard Harring ton and Mrs. Mary Wright. Juliet 512 Main Invites You To TAKE A NUMBER 1:30 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY You, too, con win valuable prizei in competition with Studio contestants. LISTEN FOR FULL DETAILS ECFJI 1150 ON YOUR DIAL 5000 WATTS REFLECTIONS FROM COHA ROGERS t Mm. James) la convalescing at home now ai'tfr major surgery at Klamath Valley Hospital which news wc aro very huppy to report, FROM CORVALLIS we learn that Mnry Sue McNabb, soph In business and technology at OSC has been elected corresponding secretary of the OSC chanter of Sigmn Kappa Her parents are Mr. ana Mrs. K. A. McNabb 716 Rose way Drive. WFEK F.ND GUEST at the W. O. Scarth home 83 Pine was Hildegard Elges She is a grad uate assistant at U of O teaihes Spenlsh Mrs. S (Donna Re Wor den and Hildegard met In Sultlllo Mexico during the time that boih were Blending summer session of Texas State College lor Women. FAMILIES WILL GATHER at the Yacht Club tomorrow for the regular Sunday dinner A new Len Wedding Date Set In Apri DUNSMUIR Miss Put Dorwnrd, i Kindergarten teacher has set April j 6 as the date for her mar riage to Roger Zwanzlger of Weed. I Vows will be exchanged In the jDunsmuir Methodist Church: Rev. Robert M. DcWolr offlciatlnu. The bilde-lo-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dorwnrd of Paso Robles. She was graduated from the University of California m oania uaroara in 1831. Zwanzigcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Zwanziger of Weed, was a member of the 1950 graduating class at the University of Califor nia at Davis. A World War II Navy veteran, he purchased the Albee Ranch on highway 97 near Weed from his uncle. Ralph Albee in 1950. The ranch has been in the family for 100 years, having been bought by Zwanziger's great-grandfather, the late Abner Weed, pioneer cattle raiser and lumber man, who foundol the town of Weed, from Nelson H. Eddy In 18.V). The young couple will reside there. SOROPTIMIST Ida Momyer Odell was speaker at the regular luncheon meeting of the Soroptinitst club. Feb. 28, at ihe Pelican Party Room. Kathleen Thompson, program chairman for the day presented the speaker as "Mrs. Soroptlmist" as Ida is past president of the local club, and a former officer of the northwest region. The Odells, Ida and husband Bob. left last April 3. on a leisurely trip around the Unied States. They stopped at several places in Cali fornia, crossing from San Diego to Arizona and pausing for a sloo at Tucson, then on to El Paso and San Antonio, Texas by way of the Carlsbad Caverns. The travelers found much of In terest In Louisiana and among many stops, visited St. Martins ville, where may be seen the tomb of Evangeline. un a trip through the deep south, and following the Gulf of Mexico, the Odells toured Florida, espec ially enjoying tne old city o: St. Augustine, where still may be seen the first schoolhouse In the United States. The speaker presented each club member with a real "southern praline" and promise to finish her travelogue at a later meeting. President Ofa Smith, read greet ings from Truda Payne, president of the Brighton-Hove England, Sor optlmist club, expressing apprecia tion of the Christmas package sent by the local group. A tape record ing is being sent of the holiday party when the gifts were received in Britain. Isabelle Brixner won the special award for the day. Hazel Hinds, director of nurslntt a the Good Samaritan hospital. Portland, will speaic at tne next meeting. Rebekahs Plan Chicken Dinner BONANZA Rebekah Lodge of Bonanza annual fried chicken din ner is scheduled for March 15, 8 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Mrs. George Fernlund heads the committee.. Dorothy Gray Hormone Hand Cream,; may make ihe wonderful difference! Tin's extraordinary cream is made willi natural estrogenic liormoncs (10,000 units per ounce!) to help tclllalo hands hide their age! PLUS an exclusive emollient ingre dient to guard against wind, weather, walcr. Get Dorolhy Cray Hormone Hand Cream today while you save 50. Nowlo Price! WOOD'S Medical-Dental Building mmvyz fin ten dish will bo odcicd "shrimp Boats" also Virginia baked hum suit Call Uio club lor reservations THE H N has settled down almost to normal now that ihe young scion of Ihe James Ludlowa Is days and not hours old a limit aroma of cigar smoke still Hirers on however. A LITTLE SUNSHINE makes , regular Clyttrs out of us sun starved Klamathltes We want io plan picnics gel out fishing gear i buy tumults and generally get ou and soak up warmth from ole Apollo Ho-huin snow tomorrow; as usual. I AP FLASH FROM GRANTS: PASS via Portland with the ncV of the marriage of Fvelvn Naomi' Drew to Air Force officer Charles Kinney Sat night In CP Key ' Frank Brown Methodist Church Mflrlatli'T Know thnt congratulu-1 lions will be aplenty. Jobs Daughters Serve Dinner Jobs Daughters served a very tasty dinner lo members ol the Masonic Lodge. Monday evening, Feb. 2o. when Pasl Masters were honored guests. SOJOURNERS Solournertt mil In il, D....I n.... yui Room at the Willard Hotel.! " "or a no-hostess luncheon. I which preceded a short business Hireling ana social hour of cards. Guests Introduced by president. Mrs. Winston Purvine, were: Mis. C. L. Matiuch. Mrs. J. F. Leek emby, Mrs. William Daley. Mri. Lynn Zlegelmeycr, Mis. D. A. Rlchnrdson and Mrs. Jessie Thompson. Mrs. C. E. Chase was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. C- U. Dakin Is chairman of the annual spring dinner-dance, scheduled for March 21 at Ihe Yacht Club. Guests are welcome. Mrs. Art Kramer nnrl MrH Bcchtel were hostesses for the last meeting In February. Card prlnes were awarded to: Mrs. C. L. Ma tuscli. pinochle: Mrs. H. L. Robert son, bridge; Mrs. E. B. Llndskog, c.nasla. The neyt mepllnn ,,.iii , tn.u 13 at the Willard. 13:30 p. in. New comers to Klamath Falls are Invlt ed to attend. Anyone Interested call Anna Cook at 3375. Worthy Advisor DUNSMUIR Barbara Davis d&Uffhter nf Mr awA vt-. n 11 E. Davis, was installed worthy ad- vi umiauiuir Assembly Or der ot Rainbow for Girls, to serve for the ensuing three months. She succeeds HUlis Steele. Sharon Kim sy is the associate worthy ad visor. Mrs. Burlon Coon Is the new mother advisor and Mrs. Robert narns associate mother advisor. Other new officers arc Rebeccu Leslie, Donna Grltton, Barbara Vosc. Mary Hlnes, Janice Belau, Jo Ann Hall, Donna McPeak, Aud rey Johnson. Joan Bllllngton, Syl via Aders, Betty Palmer, Patricia Fillmore. Sandra Orenvlk. Carlene Walter. Dolores Lewis. Dclorcs Mc- vjee, ana oienda Walter. Initiation Thursday evening. Feb. 21, In the Masonic Temple, Jobs Daughters Initiated six candidate, Including umutuu l.uu jsryan, uau werselh. Marilyn and Carolyn Nancarrow, Twila Greene and Royann Plass. An entertaining book review, "One Foot In Heaven," by Spcncc, was given by Barbara Solle Following the meeting, refresh ments were servca. Deborah Group Deborah group met at the home of Lois Thompson. 1210 Eldorado, Friday evening, Feb. 23. President, Dorolhy Johnson, con ducted the meeting. Subject discussed was "How the Community Serves the Family." Mildred Kallenborn led the dis cussion and Marcllle Miles led Ihe worship service Others present were: Mouryne Landing, Esther Vincze, Peggy Barnes, Jean Norrls, Joyce Pryor, Mrs. Webb and Betty Lewis. DRUG Ph. 6712 Langell Valley Women's Club LANOKI.L VALLEY Mrs. lllll Cuithliiuhiim eiileitiiliiril the Lain gell Valley Women's Club at her home Feb- ao. Co-luu'ti'ssea were Mrs.' Bub Colwell and Mis. Jack Wolmcr. The meeting was called to order by the president Mis. 1, U. Morris. A dunce waa planned lor March 16 at inn community hall. The com milieo In chuigo will bo Mildred CuiinliiKiium, Hi ii re Dearborn, Opal Harris ui'ii Nettle D a v I a. The committee In cluirgo of the Febru ary dunce, was Stella Urllel, Wi nona Faulstich, mid F.Krcda Lind say, Twenty dollars whs cleared on the February dunce. Club mem bers decided lo luivo a few "come as you are" parlies to cl out ol debt. Following Die mretliiit cards were enjoyed with Mrs. Uellel winning high prlre in pinochle. Mrs llurueit In br duo and Mrs. Gift nigh in rraro. Tho hostesses served cherry pie a nil ico cream. Next meeting will bo at Ihe home ot Mrs. liuo Adams with Mrs Potucek assisting, and will be held March 20 nl 3 p.m. Those enjoying the parly were .Mis. Nellie ruMor. Mrs. Itiiy I'uv Is, Mrs. Ola Williams, Mis. Wes Dearborn, Mis. Geoign Feinliiud Mis. Unbelt llurdrn, .Vis. Unit 1 In I' ll.-. Mrs. Drlbert Fiiulstlch. Mrs. Dub Aduni.s, Mis. Marlon Lindsay, Mrs. f rame Ueuei. mis. mil inn nett and Mrs. Colwell. Mrs. Wclm er mid Mrs. Cunnliiitliiuii. Women's Club At Bonanza Mrs. Hill Bechdoldt and Mrs. Plva Maxwell enlerliilneil Ihe Bo nanza Women's Club ul the Library Feb. 33, 8 p.m., al the regular social nicotine. Canasta was plnyed with Mrs. Merrill Klcnarl winning high prize. Mrs. Bill Jours, traveling prize and Mis, Tommy Blackmail, door prize. Decorations and refreshments curried out the Washington birth day moltf. Eulalona Chapter Eulalona Chapter, Daughters' ol the American Revolution will meet March 3, 8 p.m. at the home o( Mrs. Roland E. Wright. 83S Ala meda Ave. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Robert E. Wallenbuiii. Mrs. H. B. Van Huoscn and Mrs. Roberln Blomqulsl. The program will be in charge of Mrs. William D. Foster and Mrs. L. H. Stone and -will dm I Willi a phuse of Oreiion hlalory, 'lhc by-laws of Eulalona Chan ter have been revised by a rum mlttee composed of Mrs. Nllncli clni. Mis. Lloyd Goble, and Mrs. A. O. Roenlcke and will be voted un alter lhc second reading which will occur at this meeting. Several delegates plan lo attend the state coulercnce In Eugene, March 10-18. The conference headquarters will be In the Eugene Hotel and "Ore gon Lewis and Clark Chapter" will be Ihe hostess chnpler. The meetings will be beld In the Masonic Temple. Bridge Party At Paul Monroe Home LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Paul Monroe entertained three tables ol bridge al her home on Feb. 20. High prize lor the afternoon went to Mrs. Lester Leavllt. Mrs. John Sullivan, won second high and Mrs. Lloyd Gilt won the traveling prize. RelreshmcnU were served bv Mrs. Monroe to Mrs. Owen Pepple Mrs. Bill Bcchdoldl, Mrs. Lcland Harris. Mrs. Lloyd Gilt. Mrs. I. B. Morris, Mrs. Frank DcBcl, Mrs. F. W, Brown. Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs. Jack Welmer, Mrs. Lester Lcavitt, Mrs. John Sullivan. Merrill Rebekahs MERRILL Mildred Rexford, noble grand, presided at the Feb. i 18. meeting ol Merrill Rebekah; Lodge 151. A report was heard concerning the purchase of dishes lor the dining room, and alter dis cussion and a vole of the mem bership a set of good quality plas tic dishes was ordered. Good of the Order chairman Na omi Chase, presented a short pro gram, and led the oldccrs In prac ticing the retiring and entry drill. Cards were enjoyed following the meeting, and refreshments were served by Mary sharp, Susan Wil liams, and Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Rexford. It was announced that drill prac tice would be held Feb. 20, and i March 1, lo prepare lor Inlation ou March 3. i T I 7 " m km mr jmw W. ... Si ,r. ' MRS. PAUL PATTERSON, lllll.shoro, lioiisi'Riicst of Mrs. Victor O'Neill, 1054 Port land, while hero to attend the iiiec-tiny of the Oregon Technical Institute's Advisory Com nilltce. Mrs. 1'iillerson is active In many branches of educa tion a nil is now serving her second term with the State Board of education. Other than her association with tho Slate Board of Kducation, Mrs. Patterson is a member of AAUW, American Legion Auxiliary and IT A. Her hus band was president of the 1901 state senate. She is a gifted speaker and addressed the group at the OTI meeting Fri day. Several social functions were given in her honor dtir higher recent visit to Klamath Kalis. Photo by Kettler Past Matrons Aloha Past Matrons Club met Feb. 22. 1 p.m.. In the Ma.sonlu Temple lor dessert luncheon. Mrs. Lawrence Phelps, Mrs. Charles Gilbert and Mrs. Oscar Peyton were hostesses. Decani lions were in Ihe George Washington motll. Mrs. W. P. McMillan poured. President Mrs. T. M. MureU pre sided al ihe bu.ilncs meeting, when Mrs. W. B. DcWItt and Mrn. Fred Coler were appointed lo vlsll thul-lua during Murch. High In cards was won by Mrs. Wallace Uerllngs. aikl Mrs. A. U. Epperson was nwarded door prize. BUFFET SUPPER BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. Cluv Ion Sharps entertained with a Post- tournament parly at their home In ; Hoiuiiiza on Feb, 1 (or lucullv i members and wives and husbands. A bullet supper w in served (ol-1 lowed uy cards. j Those enjoying Uie evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowbry o( Malln and the following (rum Bo nanza: Mr. and Mrs. Merlon Whip ple, Mr. and Mrs. Wully Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Glvan, Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Morn, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Sparks, Mr. and Mm. Hob Schmor, Mrs. Sarah Ross. Ross. Mrs. Ollvo Fraley, Miss Ruth Merrill, Miss Joan Cole. Tom Blackmail, John Miracle and Mr. and Mrs. Shiirpe. Initiation After OES Meeting' Following a meeting ot Aloha Chapter, OES, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, Jobs Daughters Initiated a class of candidates: Nancy El liott, Nadlne Wllkerson, Shirley Ann Chiiuey, Jackie Hayden and Nancy Stiles. The choir was a highlight of the evening, Initiates as guests of the chap ter were served dessert at dis tinctively decorated tables. Mothers! It's not too late! Enter Fcreliee Sdibios 1 r Annual i rf- a! i Most ?'- Uliitrlhf Contest" DANNY ALBRITTON, One of 1951'( Winner.. Mothers! It's Free! No Obligation! . M JFV. ) M -v I 1 ' ' :- . JrYl f 7' . .2. An New Grandson Mr. and Mis. James M. Foster, ?-'A Eldorado, lire the proud grand parents o( a new grandson, Joseph Parker III. who una born Feb. Id to Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Parker Memphis. The new arrival weighed eight pounds-eight ounces. Ilia mother was Uie former Phyl lis Foster and IiiiikIU Spanish al KUII8. He has a sister, Busauim, three. Ills grandmother Is In Mem. plus to sec hi i n now, and Ins grandfather Foster will Join them Uicro next month. Women of Moose Meet at Merrill MKRKILt. Friendship com nillteo ol Merrill Women ol Ihe Moose were luwtessca lor a pi nochle party at Ihe Moose Hall Feb. 15. Seven tables wero In play. Prizes were won by Clarence Hundley, men's high; Ivan Iren bice, second high; nnd John Baley, men's low, Anna Lnhoda, women's high: Louisa Icenblcc, second high: and Hazel Hundley women's low score prize. Paul Lahodn won Uie traveling prize. Rclrcshmenui were served by the committee. 4-DAY SERVICE! Jjmtt Invitations Announcements Engraved or Proctnted. 'rienallzed napklni lor your rocaption , Cupi and plotot. Show Stationery Co. 729 Main , r OPEN TO CHILDREN S MONTHS TO 8 YEARS! 31 AWARDS ... 31 WINNERS! EQUAL CHANCE FOR ALL! U.S. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PHONE 3292