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    SATUIUMY, MARCH n, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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LEAP YEAR BIRTHDAY Loraync Cicrrue, ilauRhlcr or
Mrs. Richard Anderson, 3304 Crosby Avenue, and Lee Ge
ltiic observed her sixteenth birthday r'ib. 23.
I'holo bv Guderi.in
NATIONAL
, SECRETARIES
ASSOCIATION
Irmbrrn of the Klumnlh Chiip.
ter of llie Nntlomil Hrrrrlnrles As
kOrlftllnn met lit the Wlnenui llo.
el on Feb. 20 lit 7 p.m. unci ttrre
liovt to tuner members of the Med
io! d Chapter.
Members present from Mrdford
Included Evelyn Brlmicdcr. Miuv
Hartley, Mnrv Lovejoy. Durlyne
itudd, Vivian Wnrncr, Vivlnu How.
lird, Janice Krwln. Helen Apple
ml Marjory Unimlng.
Dorothy Norselll m preent ns
11 special guest ot the. Klamath
Chapter.
Xeitulnr memljern ntiendlmt the
meellntt ere Mnrjorle Comer.
Mary Mill. Alia .orll. Mmy Hob
erton, CirorKiu libciubcruer, mid
Ilenlnh Adicun.
The dinner tnble bfiiutllully
nrruimed with frverul vnrtvtlca of
colorful sprlnu flowers,
k IVcipKlent Murlovbl .Comer opened
rtli meellnif will) A round UO'ie (Us
cusnlon of wuys mid iiK-nnt for
mr.mberthlp tlrlvo in the neur lu
ture. Evelyn Urhnwder of Mrdlord
rayd 11 ihort tullt on In-r iiiiciul
unce nt the tmtioniil conleretwe In
aeatlle. The reitioiml ronferenre
ll be held 111 tjnlcm, November
1, (his year.
Information wuis K'vcn lo the
prenlUenl. Murjarlc Coiner, on Cer
Ulled l'roIeloiml becrctury exam
ination. A crrllflul proffMtonnl
secretary is one who hna sutlstac
torlly completed nil six parti ol
the fxnmlnnllon developed bv the
Inntltule lor Certlfylim Secretaries,
sponsored by the National Secre
taries Association.
The purpose of the CPS Is: To
Upurudc sccrcurlal personnel
throughout the country, define
lltoro clearly the status ol secre
tarial worn In the business struc
ture. estublMi educational stan
dards lor secretaries and promote
thorn thiouith an examination, Hive
. lecrclarlcs an educational Roal.
gain recognition lor secretaries by
furtherlii!! their educational and
professional status, assist employ
ers In selcctlnit iweretnrial employ
er., assure that only qiinllflrd per
sons will be considered lor secretar
ial positions, assist sehqpls and col-
Irfie.x In determlnlnu content for
secretarial training pronrnms and
to broaden tho scope ot secretarial
tralnlUK to meet more nearly the
needs for top-level secretarial po
altlons. To qualllv as a CPS candidate,
an applicant must be nt least twen-tv-flve
years of and If not a hlun
tchool firaduntc, soven years ol
Hecretnrlal expcrlenre; It a high
srhonl mnduntc, six years; If a
tirraduato of a business or Junior
rollcRe. four years; If a collene
' isradunte. llneo years; nnd the ap
plicant does not need to be a
member ot the Nntlonnl Secretar
ies Association, nnd does not
need to be employed as a secretary
at the time of taking the examin
ation. Any one Interested In Joinlnrt the
National Secretaries Association or
In studying for the CPS may con
tact Marjorle Comer, 81S0; or Mary
Mills. 8M3, or write lo the National
Secretaries Association, Klamath
Chapter, Room 203, 731 Main Street
Klamath Falls.
Birthday
Celebrated
Mis. Glldn G. Morris, Coos Bay,
fine former Guy McCleod of Klam
ath Palls) celebrnted her 23rd
birthday at a dinner pnrl.y of mem
bers of her family nnd close friends
at the homo of her mother. Mrs.
Forrest V. Loomls, former Klamath
resident, now of Coos Bny.
to the
Wi-ne-ma Coffee
SHOP
Quality Food At
Plain "Old Fashioned' 'Hospitality
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SACRED HEART
RECITAL
The third music re.-llnl of this
lenrion 10 !'' p'e:enled by 8llerr1
Heart Academy will bn held Sun
day. March I), nt 2:20 o'clock In
the Academy auuTiOi linn. I lie pub-
' III- Is Invited to attend this recltul
! which will be given by Hie Inter
mediate music students. Those tak
' Ing part are: Colleen Llnehnn. I:e
; Campbell. Clauiiette Uiundejskv.
' Kniirm Coglnirn, Sumiii O'llair.
I John Mcculloch, Burric Doiuielly
i Darlene rirophy, Jennirr Wnnnted.
Jonnn Taylor. John Klv. Chiirlrne
Stoecklem. Phyllis Patch. Alice
! Jean Ch'eslak. Joaneite Brandei
' sky. Marilyn HaVi. Joyce Preuirl.
I David Reeder, Piitrlcln Driillner,
I Jeanne Vlrurs, Mary Kav Eaton.
I Pedro Colley, Joan Wemplr. Jo
I Anne f?ehinllz. Cniherlne Knnn. Ce
cilia Kunn, Jovrc Pretarl, Paul
i Adams. Ho-J Van Itnsklrk. Cecllc
Vandeiibera and Judith Brainier.
, Jeanne Chin.
Francellun Vo-al Ensemble
' Accompanists June Gray, Cuth
i cine Kami, Susun Vuiiocnbcri; und
juiiii jiy.
Baby Shower
LANCiKI.l, VALLEY A verv
; lovely baby shower was given In
; honor of Mrs. Kussrll Wnlsn ui the
; parish hull in I.augell Valley on
; Feb. 2. 8 p.m. lim,ic.vcs lor Uic
aiinir were Mrs. Paul Monroe.
Mrs. John Sullivan. Mm. Ted Al
lien. Mrs. Hob C o I w e 1 1. Mrs.
Louis Randall nnd Mrs. Howard
Schmidt.
Pink and blue were carried out
In the decorations nnd refresh
ment. Pink losebuds nnd pink
and blue car, lies were used jui
the table.
Gilts were piled III n bnthlnettc
nnd on a large table. Mrs. Luther
Noble mid Hazel Cult assisted In
opi mug the presents.
Mrs. Lloyd Gill, Mrs. George
Fernlund. Mrs. Dux Derry. Miss
Emily Klner, Mrs. Mike Dearborn,
Mrs. Baker, Mis. Grace Blaser.
Mrs. Charles Partridge, Mrs. Owen
Popple. Mrs. Morrison, Miss
Hacl Morrl.son. Mrs. Bessie Camp
bell, Mrs Walter Smith Sr.. Mrs.
Paul Fluhugh. Mrs. Elizabeth Mc
Call. Mrs. Olt Williams. Mrs.
Bob Burden. Mrs. Charles Walker
nnd Mrs. Chris Hood.
Mrs. Marlon Lindsay. Mrs.
Georgo Noble. Mrs. Orvlllc Dc
Vnul. Mrs. Don Horsley, Miss Ha
zel Gift. Mrs. Luther Noble. Miss
Nada Deny. Miss Gertrude Hoc
tier, Mrs. Ed Oowrn, Mrs. Snnt
lord Jones, Mrs. Lester Lrnvltt.
Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs. Dclbcrt
Faulstlch, Mrs. Frank DcBel, Mrs.
Frank Orohs, Mrs. Johnnie. Hcl
lckson, Mrs. Gordon Ashbce, Mrs.
Bill Bnchdnlrit, Mrs. Art Monroe,
Mrs. Bud Harris, Mrs. Wes Denr
born. Mrs. Bud Brown. Mrs. Dick
Boten, Mrs. Lelnnd Harris. Mrs.
Harry Frnzler, Mrs. Lester Urbark.
Mrs. Bob Scaler, Mrs. Eddie Orn
lian, Mrs. Dick Smith, Mrs. Er
nest Graves, Mrs. Charles Schmcd
11 nnd Mrs. F, W. Brown
Ladies Aid
MERniLL Tho Ladles Aid So
ciety ol Ihc Merrill Presbyterian
church met Wednesday nflernoon
nt the home of Mrs. Delia Hodgrs.
Mrs. Roland West nnd Mrs. Har
riet Folhcrlnghain were the co
hoslesses. Following devotional, routines
business wn.s dlcussed, and re
trrhments were served to the fol
lowing: Mrs. Dollv Himnicutt, Mrs.
Wuircn Fruits, Mrs. M. A. Bow
man. Mrs, Miles Moore, Mrs. R.A.
Smith, Mis. W. F. Jlnnetle. Mrs.
Gene Taylor. Mrs. K. N. Enule,
Mrs. Pelo McNeil, Mrs. J. L. Has
kins, Mrs. Wendell Moore, Mrs.
Warren Conner, Mrs. C. P. Has
kins, Mrs. George Milne, nnd Mrs.
Paschall Hodgrs, who was a guest.
Reasonable Prices
A.
Plus -
Ladies Eagles
Club Meeting
l.adlcs Ragles Club met ri-li. 0.
In the upper KukIcs Hall lor the
unit iiimiiik" of llio yrur. Prior
iiii.'I'IIiiks hud been canceled due
10 liicitineiii weather,
Aller luncheon, cards were
played, with the lollowlim winning
prizes: Helen Chapman, three liun
uml traveling prize and llrsl; I'uu
line ;'i'armn, second; Mary Mellon
uour; i.iinm Orovc.,, low. Present
were; Ixiium I.mh, W,indn n
111111, Jlelen Chapman, I.onm
Uiove.t, Hetty Ie Hawlhore, I'aiil
' I'eurson, Mary Mellon, llutli
Mi Kline and Mary Lou Allgair.
'11)0 club una Feb. II, ul the
home ol Uoiiiiu Ijiili, elen Chap-
nian, new president, called the
. it, , ',' Tl, l'-t'u,rui,l"ciO'iK have been vlltlnK relatives
incrllhK to order at 7 pin. Aficr,in 01.ii(i -nrf vp Includlnu
a short business ,ueellnK and l7.&.&
fresliiiients. curds worn nluvcd.
I'leiient were: Hetty Leo Huw
tliorno, Uoiinu Lesh, Nancy Put
lioine of IXinliii Lesh. Helen Chuu-
man and Wanda Kenning.
i-ri.es were uwarded as follows:
Donnii I.csh; second, Hetty Lee
Hawthorne: three hundred. Rcilv
l.ee Hawthorne; door prize, Wanda
Penning; and low. Unim Groves.
At tho meeting Feb. ', a plan
was approved to Invite the hus
bands once a month lo the parties.
Chinese checkers may be played
by ihose who do not play cards.
Present were: Lillian Roziim,
Julie Williams, Mrs. Glen Scott,
Lornii Grovrs. Dorothy l.une, Ma
rie Ktlgorc, Helen Chapman, Wanda
Penning, Meryl Ornwn, Nancy
Piitmnn nnd Iz-ona Lubbrn.
Prizes were won bv. Marie Kll
gore, first; Nunry Piitmnn, second,
Lorna Orovcs. three hundred trave
ling, Helen Chapman, lo'v.
Next meeting scheduled
March 1".
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Walter Miller
Birthday Party
Mrs. Jim Fowler and Mrs. Her
bert Landis invited old time friends
ol their lather, Walter Miller, ml
to the Fowlers home on Portland'
avtut:e to surprise him on his
.'.evenly sixth birthday anniversary,
Murch 6.
Among the guests Invited was an
early dry acquaintance Hindu 'way
bark In Itoa. when Mr. Miller and
William Jinnette (now of Merrill!
met on n Hal tug boat, navigating
1 Luke C.'uwaiia. Miller had Just
I cr.me out Horn Kansas and Jinnette
! from Ohio. The acquaintance rlp-
ened lino n true friendship, and
I both have been residents of Klam
, Bth county ever since.
1 (Sharing with Mr. Miller, the two
mrtiHiay cages presented him by
his daiiflilcrs were: Mr. and Mrs.
; Paul Amel, Mr. and Mrs. William
Jinnette, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mc
; Nell. O. O. Ausled, Tom Rlckard.
Jack Miller i.'oni, David Landis,
1 Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Lnndls. Mr
and Mrs. James Fowler and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hurd.
ANW Club Meeting
Art Needlework Club met Wed
nesday ul Ihc home ol Mrs. A. J.
Powell.
I.ctlers were read from Mrs. Wil
bur A. Jones and Mrs. Fred J.
Goeller who have been 111, with
rcRrrts from them tlint they could
nni be present.
Mrs, c. W. Murdock was uuest of
;Uie afternoon.
I At one o'clock a delicious lunch-
eon was served lo the following
j members: Mrs. C. H. Underwood,
I Mrs. n. E. Wnttcnburg, Mrs. D.
jV. Kuykendall, Mrs. Marlon Hanks.
Mr. R. II. Aulerscn, Mrs. Oeome
R. Hum. Mrs. W. P. McMillan nnd
Mrs. Carry M. Rnmsby who has
Jii't returned from a visit with her
:l.'ler-ii-law. Mrs. S. E. Mnrlln In
Hie bay nrra.
Next mreline. March 19. will be
at the Lome of Mrs. Marion Hanks,
133 Pine Street.
Tec
Iver
CHII OQUIN Gnv spring flow
rrs nnd pussy willows In nttrac
tlvr arrangement decorated the
bonis of Mrs. Fred Markwardt on
I Friday for the leap year silver
Ilea Riven from 2:3(1 to 4:30 p.m.
(by tho Women's Society of Christ
ian Service.
I Presiding: at the tea service was
i Mrs. C. Ellery Echlin. Mrs. Mnrk
iwardt was hostess and Mrs. Pnul
Hcrron nnd Mrs. Waller Zimmer
men assisted.
A number of women called dur
hng the nflernoon from Modoc
'Point. Klamath Agency and Fort
luamnui.
Sixth Birthday
lOrnrge Fernlund gave a birthday
party nt the Lnngcll Vnl'.ry Coni-
iMuuiiy nun on much 4 in honor
ol her son Eddie who was six
years old. Gnmrs were plnved and
several short movie comedies were
shown. Two beautifully decornted
rnkes were on the refreshment tn
ble, one with six cnndlrs for Ed
die, nnd one with one cnndle for
Matt Monroe who was 1 year old.
Guests were Eddie nnd Lindn
Fernlund, Matt nnd Jrrnl Monroe,
Marin Burnett, Teddy Dearborn,
Jimmy, Benny, nnd Billy Brown,
Jimmy, Tommy nVd Dnvid Sentcr,
Susnn, Judy nnd Debbie Randall,
Virginia Noble, Joan nnd Jean
Frrnlund. Linda Schmcdli. Wayne
and Krnny Scott, David, Irrno nnd
Billy Fisher. Dnnnv Orullnn. Vir
ginia nnd Allan Harris, Llndn Holt,
Susie Wotcns, nnd Nnncy Kelly.
Mothers present were Mrs, Fred
Fernlund, Mrs. Homer Holt. Mrs.
Clyde Wooten. Mrs. Bud Harris,
Mrs. Barney Brown, Mrs. Bob sen
Irr, Mr. Louis Randall, Mrs. Ed
Scott, Mrs. Bill Fisher, Mrs. Art
Monroe nnd Mrs. Fernlund.
NOTICE!
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- Experf Tree Surgeon '
Experienced in Landscaping,
Spraying, Shade and Fruit Tree Pruning.
"Smithy" will be available through
' SUBURBAN FLOWER SHOP
and NURSERY - Ph. 8188
LET US WORK with you
NOW on your landscape
needs!
REFLECTIONS
FROM
LT. AND MRS PIERRE II. VIN.
INO U.8.N. 1 Betty Janet and ion
Grig's Kreat-grandfuther "Back
Orlgsuy The Lt. Vi had been In
Pearl Harbor lor almost two years
nnd are now on the way to Mon
terey where the Lt. will be sta
tionedYoung Grig who was one
year old yesterday Is already
seasoned traveler Two Pacific j
crossings via Pan America hat
been given an honorary captaincy
and the recent trip home lij the
U88 Shank from Pearl Harbor to
SF add up to three crossings In
less than a year from the time he
was born In Honolulu.
GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALE
they'll be ringing your doorbell
and don't torget that 5 cents Irom
s ccnis irom
each box sold will go to troop
nniKu,hirh ur n-MKrv for
tn.vriou.pro,ec:
Tin.- vi k k rnAH Terim n( ihuslastlc response Irom all the
THh ELK 8 GRAB FtED ol.pupilg amazed even Esther Deller
course meant that there were w d- lneIr teacher-sponsor,
ows for the evening So Lorraine
lllalr did something about It and
handsomely Two tables of bridge! YOUR LADY ELK'S CARD will
and one creaking with GOOD '
POOD High score In eating was
won by the spouses who got home
Just In time to move In on the
Blulr larder.
MRS. EMIL ALBRECHT andicheatra dance music Jerry
daughter Merlon returned from
Br vrea iwerion new irom ci raso
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ALICE HALL, 231 N. 6th Street and Jane Ward, Lakeview, pause a moment before taking
off for one of the skiing areas. Sunny days and excellent skiing in Sun .Valley (where
else?) were reported by Alice on her return.
Anniversary
Party at Wocus
Many friends, neighbors nnd re
latives surprised Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Howard March 2. nt their
home in Wocus In honor of their
14th wedding anniversary.
Married In McMinnvillc, March 1.
1938. they have made their home
in Klamath Falls and vicinity for
a number of years. Now located
nt Wocus, they own and operate
the H&H Auction Mnrt.
The tasty potluck dinner was
served in the nfternoon nnd was fol
lowed by group singing pertinent to
the occeslon. Mrs. Florence Custer
led the singing nnd also sang , a
solo In a professional manner.
Those who shared In the anniver
sary celebration nnd gift for the
where her husband 1st Lt. Thomas
Howard U8AP Is tsatloned navi
gator on a B-28 She will be at
iier parents home 318 Pacific Ter
race while Jn KP.
WE HEAR A WEIRD RUMOR
that Deb Addison Is going to Eu
gene March 22 to attend NO LESS
than the 25th anniversary of his
championship H8 Basketball team
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csgo and were In the limelight
generally Wives and children are
Included In this "get-together"
ana one wile expressed the trek
as a trip of CHAMPS 25 yn ago
and CHUMPS today I
SOMETHING HAS BEEN ADD
ED to the local Red Cross organ
izationand a city-wide project in
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I ne spools wouia De a good
l Idea namely a Junior Red Cross
Council setup Jn each school-as
admit you to the crab feed for
the gals at the Armory Thurs nlte
March 13 at 6 p.m ALSO don't
forget the Informal St. Patrick's
dance on the 15th Oregon Hill
uiiiies (irom Lnioiin to you) or-
McCartle Is appropriately chair-
man oi me comnuiiee.
Howards were: Dr. nad Mrs. A. T.
Custer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thur
mnn and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Cofer, Mr. and Mrs. George
Lewis and children, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McFsyden and son, Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. Biden, Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Conroy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Archie
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"yours for a happier future through music"
Shower Given At
Merrill Church
MERRILL Freshman girls of
Merrill High were the hostesses at
a prettily arranged shower Wed
nesday afternoon at the Presby
terian church social parlor honor
ing Mr. Ernie Croston.
Games were played, and Mrs.
Croston, Darlene Turner, and Miss
Dorothy Schupp won the prizes.
Gifts were arranged on table
centered with a teddy-bear. The
refreshment table was appropriate
ly decorated with a stork and a
white cake trimmed In pink and
blue.
Those attending were: Maria
Bledsoe, Dorothy Schupp. Mrs. Or
vllle Adams, all members of the
high school faculty; Marie Has
klns, Yvonne Conner, Martha Bess
ley, Mary Lou Quails. Evelyn Ochs,
Roberta Klitley, Connie Reeves.
Edna Mae Reeves, Frances Elf
ert, Darlene and Donna Turner,
Carol Winter, and the hostesses,
Rae Honeycutt, , Betty Icenblce,
Barbara Hodges. Nancy Dewey,
Betty Hawk, Joyce Haskins, Carol
Poe, Mary Jo Hendrlckson. Shar
on Kotthoff, Delores Conner, Lor
etta Lemler, Frances Barber, Peg
oy Noonan, Mary Lou 8weet, Reta
Butler. Marlorie Flaugh, and Mo
reen Bredeen.
Sending gifts but unable to at
tend were Mrs. Don urawioru, !
t,. i. n.tii Butler. Jovce
"' p" pat Noonan,
Pen- W'lm.."uJ.. flo,.
Vehna pox u n
Buffet Dinner
At Lbrella
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin en
tertained at their home in Lorella
with a buffet turkey dinner
March I.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Cat-
Win Bretches. Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Pmess, Mr. and Mrs. Paul worm-
ien and bod Bergman.
McClurg, Mr. and Mrs. James Fair,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogue, Mrs.
R. O. Motschenbacher, Mrs. Nellie
Wattenburgi Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mrs
Nora Dequeue, Mrs. Emma Sher
man, Helen Underwood, Louise
Humphrey, Lucile Nina Beck. Ther
esa Ajiescn, ivy Drew, Louise
O'Brien, nnd Velma Self.
H. E. (HERB) HAUGER AND DUKE KAHANUMOKU
after Herb was presented with the traditional lei of friend
ship by Duke, who is a Honolulu Rotarian. The Klamath
Falls Rotarian met many well known island business men
at the weekly luncheon of Honolulu Rotary. Duke's brother
Seargent Kahanumoku, and his wife, Anna, have made
numerous friends in Klamath Falls, when they were hero
as houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoner.
Hawaii Visitors Bureau Photo
Beta Sigma Phi
At Tulelake
TULELAKE Iota Sigma chap
ter. Beta Sigma Phi members gath
ered Feb. 8 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joaquin Barr for a Val
entine card party.
Valentine decorations were car
ried out with a large punch bowl
banked with red and white carna
tions holding the spot of honor on
the refreshment table. A Valentine
tree and fan-shaped tallies also
carried out the Valentine motif.
Pinochle and canasta were In
play. High vin pinochle went to
Mrs. Joyce uusnman and Dave
Crawford. Low went to Mrs- John
Hubbard and Leo Morestead. In
canasta, Margie Hodges and Ira
DuPratt took high. Traveling went
to juveiyn acnweigen.
Refreshments were served to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rose, Mr. and
BUI Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lesh, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kenyon,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Aurel K. Hanchett. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Turnbaugh. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Cushman, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Hoimquist, Mr. and
Sirs. Ira DuPratt, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Morestead, Mr. and Mrs. Wen
dell Schey, Mr- and Mrs. Niilo
Hyytinen, Mrs. Margie Hodges,
Mrs. Dale West, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Schweigert, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Barr.
Ladies Auxiliary
Canton Crater 7 ,
Ladles Auxiliary Canton Crater
7 met In regular session 8 p.m.
February 28. President Lady Kate
Hogue presiding.
Twenty-one members were pres
ent in uniform. Lady Laura Uerlings
was a leap year baby" so she
was honored with a shower of
cards and good wishes. Lady Laura
nas oeen a memoer ior sixteen
years.
Ladies and Cantons played Bingo
after the meeting.
Ladies Kate Hogue, Lucille Hei
fer and Sadie Wallace served re
freshments in the dining room
which was bright-With spring
flowers. ,
Book Review At
Library Club
A book review by Mrs. Ralph
Stearns will be the main feature
on the program at Library Club
uew iuonaay aiiernoon.
Mrs. Stearns will review "The
Sea Around Us" by Rachael Car
son. The meeting will begin at
2 p.m.
Mrs. Don Zumwalt, music direct
or of Library club has arranged
for Mr. Paul Dumvill, baritone,
to sing a group of musical num
bers. Mrs. Zumwalt will accom
pany him.
Tea chairman Is Mrs. C. J. Cox.
Her committee includes Mrs.
Charles Larkin. Mrs. Robert
Thompson, and Mrs. Gene Hooker.
Let us "revitalize" your spring wardrobe by
expert dry cleaning and pressing. For fast
service call us at 51 11.
For real Laundry Value
Try Our ALL-DRY Budget
Bundle.
10 POUNDS 89c
CASCADE DRY CLEANERS
Klamath' Fineit
Evergreen
Garden Club
Roses, their selection and culture
was the tonic of dl.iMMiinn r
panel which Included Mrs. Ray
uarrlson, Mrs. C. H. Kelly. Mrs.
Max Marvin and Mrs. nhri,
IThurman. at the regular monthly
meeting of the Evergreen Garden
Club March 3.
The members decided tn tnnv
contribution to the Red Cross Drive-
and plans were made to donate
perennials and shrubs to wiard
Park.
Tentative date for the annual
flower show has been set for th
middle of June.
A Sunset Garden book was pre
sented to Mrs. Kenneth Samson,
who is leaving soon to make her
home in Montana.
Election of officers will be held
at the April meeting, and mem-'
bers are asked to brine nerermial
plants and shrubs for a sale at
mat time.
Dr. A. R. Halvorson will be ores-
ent to discuss the problems of soil
testing and Improvement. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Walter
Uppendahl and Mrs. William Gib
son. Annual Banquet '
MERRILL FHA girls of Merrill
high held their annual basketball
banquet Monday evening at the
recreation hall. Darlene Turner,
FHA president, was mistress of
ceremonies, and following her wel
come to the guests, Dick Reeves
responded. Team members were
introduced, and' coach Raymond
Radar, and his assistant Oroville
Adams, were presented a pen and
pencil set, and a tie rack Irom
the team.
The Drosram Included a piano
solo by Arlene Lemler. a vocal
solo by Velma Fox, accompanied
by Arlene: and a basketball skit
featuring Martha Beasley, Yvonne
and Dolores Conner, and Betty
Joyce Icenblce.
Guests were Billy Barber, Dnn-
ny Barber, Dick Fields, Wesley
Haskins, JacK Henoricsson, j o n n
O'Neil. Dick Reeves, Lee Winter,
Bernie Anderson. Gary Walters,
Jerry and Lee Wollram, Don Hea
ton, Leroy Johnson, Fred Ketcher
side, Mike Geraghty, Earl Loper,
Bill Welshans, Bruce Sanders, Clif
ford Honeycutt, and team manager
Raymond Mattson. '
WURLITZER
A mognificent
piano. Many
levclv itvles and
finishes to choete
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PIANO CO.
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For
Spring!
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