SATURDAY, MARCH IB, 1 05 1 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN rry ,, ; j-i it 7H'Trj V,;. lf- SOJOURNERS MR. AND MRS. l.ENO CALZONI Who were married in tilt; St. Joseph's C.-ithulii- Church in McCloiul, February 17. The liriile was Clnria Pave Huhi'Ii-.s, tlauuhler of Mr. and Mrs. Moiclaml Kuril's. The bridegroom is the .son of Mrs. I'lioto by Ihoreson VOWS TAKEN IN McCLOUD St. Joseph' Cnthollc Church. Mc Cloud. en the scene iif the after noon ceremony Ffb. 17. when Ciln rin Fnye Rugglcs. daughter of Mr. nnd Mr:,. Morelnnil nuxiilr.i, be nunc the bride ol l.eno Calunl. K. M. Calzoni. St. Barnabas Church Guild l.ANliK.I.L VAI I K Y - Mr I)! Tt'ilecs cnlrrlnmcd lh. (iullM. -if Pntnnbn-, Chun-h nt Ihr Paruh ll:tll March II Willi PirMrt'-iu Mr- I ii'h er Noble In rhuri;e of Ihe ineeiiiu? rolbiu'inir t'" infi!tttr i, roch-l alicrnoun mid liuilil inijiin urn. m Joyed. Mri. ClcolJe lliikir Was KlVfll I Kill of need. eu oi x as Ihc conical pri.e. flf:f i fliuif lit f were .ervi-'l by Mrs. Iloti-ns to Mm Mike Deal born, Mm. Urare Ulasn. Mr.-. IUI ('unnillKhiiln, Mrs. Marlon I IliiUav, Mrs. UoilK Scli-ln-i. Mr- Ola Wil liam. Mm. Kuwll Walrh. Mrn. We-lev Deal Morn. Mm. Arl Monroe. Mi.-,. l.uMier N"blc. Mrs llontnn AMibcc, and Mm. Ocnnre linker. 'Ilie neM ineelllii: vlll l)r nl the home ol Mm. bill Uuinctl un April S nl 'i p in. Aloha Social Club Meeting Aloh.i Social Club OK8. met March 1 In ihe Masonic Hull for a prettily appointed dessert lunch con. The bullet table wax centered with iin iilinictne arrangement ot daffodils mid mien li.piis. Mm SOJOURNERS NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS Fifteenth year of Sojourners in Klamath Falls A group organized to greet the newcomer. From a very small membership Sojourners has grown to a list of nearly 70 active members and over 100 associate members. From the left, Mrs. Winston D. Purvinc, president Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, vice president; Mrs. Waiter lloag, secretary; and Mrs. Howard Phillips, treasurer. Photos by Ferebee PENNY ALICE HATZI Pert little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hatw, j Bly. Her birthday is Feb. , 6 and she is 19 months old. i Her maternal grandparents Are Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kev. Curl Wllbnuii olflcialed. I l&KI) IMIIOl, 1UJ V a.MiltiK TY.c bride n nhtn In murrlarcj toil and her paternal bv her todfnther. Emerv De EraiKlnarclllS arc MT. SI10 ltuslnii. I l.oi mine Z.inntto win the inuld of honor und P. Cnlzonl wun bet.1, mitn fur hut brother. Joneph Cn?i ' mno mid J. Citlmnl were u: hem. ' Mrs. Theodore Hatw, Mil waukee, Wisconsin. Photo by Ferebee Ihe newlywedn Hre makliiK their home In McCloiul uhcre l.eno b rmployed by Ihe McCloud Hivrr Co. Doth Hltcndcd McCluud Hign bchoul. Past Noble Grand Potluck Luncheon Mil. M. Stewart Hldln was ho.sl eh'. to I'ost Noble Urand'n potluck luncheon Tuesday, at her home. 802 s. itlvcrslde. Oullndlh and place cards hand painted. In wnler colors lent n .prliiK touch to the tables. Alter the buMncMi nieellnir, the Altar Society At Bonanza BON ANA The Bonanza Altar Society 81. Frances Cabrlnl met at Ihe home of Mm. Frank DeBel in LanKfll Valley March 6. Presi dent Mm. Bob Colwell presided. Plant were made for a food sale before Easier, announcement ot the time and the place to be made later. There will be mass every Sunday starting In April. Altar So ciety will meet Uie first Thursday of every month. Mrs. P. W. Brown cave a review on the book " Too Small a World" by llieodore Maynard, on the Ule of St. Frances Cabrlnl. The next meeting will be April 3 at the home of Mrs. F. W. Brown. Mrs. DeBel served dainty re- lollowlnu ofllccrs wero Installed hi Charles Cillicrl. club president an inipics;ive ceremony: eiorencc mired Pieces were marked atjCuMcr, president; Mae Anderson. Mnal, I, rs - " : j iurK.'-retiryr-CorVnVm Larson ' freshments ithe close, of the meet ber of Alolnn clmiitei. Albion. Ida-.won Ihe Rnmo prlr.e, Ada Willits ho wa.-i a special nucsi. lust door )il and Coilnne ..... u In- iLnrson won second. Iirs. i.um in... m Irish Ballads Indicative of St. teresiini! IravcloiHie on her travels ... t.n -r.iu-. britrjiutr meet ings from friends and chaplcrs vis- lnne Liirson accompanied by Mnr llecl in Calllornin. ""n-t ,,,d''" Bt ,hc Ilrldue and Canasta were played following the business meeting. Hinre In brldue went to Mrs. car Hie to Mrs. Clay Walker. Mrs. F. W. Brown, Mrs. Ben Nork, Mrs. Orval Wagner. Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. Charles Walker. Mrs. Bob Col well. Mrs. Cecil Hunt. Mrs. Eddie Patrick's Day wero sunn, by Cor-1 '""li" Jack McCart e "u 1 k 1 ' X v iVf v: S v : MARTHA I VIE whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ivie, Wocus, recently announced her engagement to . Richard Bishop. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bishop, Portland. He is a student at OTI, studying engineering and surveying. The wedding date has been set for June 12. Photo by Evergreen ! L. Li' i , ' i' . STOUT FELLOW is Sammy Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout, Washburn Way. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Stout, Henryetta, Oklahoma. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Chapman, Long Beach. Three months old Sammy's mother taught at Altamont and also at Hen ley. Photo by Guderian v.-.i a. .kv N 1 1 MR. AND MRS. V. R. TOOMBS, 2688 Radcliffe, announce the engagement of their daughter Janet Mae, to Raymond Francis Mulkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mulkey. Lake view. The bride-elect is a senior at KUHS and her finance is a student at OTI. A summer wedding is planned. Photo by Evergreen Girl Scout Troop Ten Has Silver Tea Senior Olrl Scout Troop 10 were hostesses at a silver tea Saturday, March 1, at the home of Mrs. E. M- Harnden, S3 Pacific Ter race. The rooms and tea table were colorful with distinctive arrange ments of red tulips and white nar cissi. Girls pourlnng and assisting about the rooms were: Carolyn Boyd, Doris Campbell, Judy Clark. Julie Karnden, Sharon Hayford. Shirley Mattoon, Jean Million, Ellse Nlt shem and Roberta Wade. NILE CLUB Nile Club of Klamath Falls held their regular luncheon meeting. March 5 at Jened's. . Highlight ot the program were selections played by Mr. Drrsdale's string quartet: Wayne Angel, Shir ley Cox, Janice Larson and Shir ley Long. Irma Marshall and Nora Swelgart were welcomed as new members. NANCY'S BEAUTY SHOP 1826 Homtdolt Rood Telephone 7080 Opts Eraalnfi y A(iatmaat rABKINO AVAILABLE Having Company or A Party? You prepare the table end let ut prepare the food! Delicious Fried Chicken with French Fries Salads our own Baked Pies and Cake Order by Phone 5537 or Drop in end See Us WIARD CHICKEN STILE Open 7 Dayt a Week 4831 So. 6th drifting from rug to rug? iff drifting tni tiart Dvinf bk irrifwl carptlt aftd rwa Starch In hr 1n perfect partcrnf YkVK M h Kcra. TracUnt tV a ulr' Wa' tr lata alt 9uuf akaie VMlirrT Wa'ra vow kori all rljlif, hr tarry awH i ha faamit brands, firk yaw aarptt aabana wha m, tact ywH wnllr away calav caipclaa, ead Hff coafantaa KJamatri FURNITURE CO. 221 Main Phone 5353 in Hunt, in Cannula to Mrs. una Hulchcns and a six'clal prle was presented to Mrs. Ellen Daiiner. Iloslesses were Mrs. Kate Pey ton. Mrs. JCKSle l.yle, Mrs. W. U. DeWllte and Mrs. W. M. Andcr- MHI, Eigrit et Forty The KIkIU ct Forty. Fun and Honor oiKiinlatlim of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary met nt the legion .Memorlnl Hull. February 28. With Mm. Aliiel Paul presiding. Business meeting included mak ing plans lor their work in pre vention of tuberculosis. They arc co-operntlnir Willi Ihe Health nnd '.MberculoslM ii.s.sorlallon nnd nt Christmas time took charge of the Cliiistmus Bcnl booths. Pinna arc nb.o in the Sacred Heart Mothers Club Moiher's Club of Sacred Heart Ellle Frnln wns guest for the af ternoon. PuM Noble Grnnds present were: Florence Custer, fiudle Mac Wnl- i luce. Kale Homie, Jennie Hurn. I Alma Cofer. Lucille Bold. Ada W 'ills. Carbine Larson. Emma Slier- Academy met March 6 In the Acad emy auditorium. Airs, nay ivann presided. Mr. Albert Lavenick. general chairman of the Dad's Nilo to be held April in, outlined his plans and discussed arrangements to be made. A nominating committee was ap pointed with Mrs. Albert Lavenlk chairman. Mrs. Bill Ely, Mrs. Clif ford Molntore and Mrs. John Mc Andrews. Mrs. Gordon Morrla and Mrs. Delvan Heflcy entertained the Mo thers with a piano duet. Their sel ections were "Victor Herbert's Fa vorites , and Jealousy. i mail, .elma Hownrd. Ivy Drew. Vern Frllsch. Nellie Wnltenburg. tienrgbi .ollninn. I, Inn Mol.schen liaclier. Vera Clemnns, Harrielt hsles, Kll.nbclh Ham.sby nnd Mnr gaiel iiidtn. I Nest inecllng will be nt the home lot Amu Coin, 1017 High St. j Toketee Lions Installation at Monday evening, March 10 the Wlnemn Hotel Ladles Toke. tee Lions Club were honored nt a dinner meeting given by Kliunnth Fulls Lioness Club. The former Is a new orminl'lltlnn former! miHet making tbe .spoii.sar.shlp of tho Klnmnth tor the convention to be held in i Fnlls Lioness Club, who presented late July. Fred llellbronner hns I tinners to the following ofllccrs been appointed general chairman I who were Installed nl this meeting: of the Auxiliary convention and President. Ruth Walp: Vice Prcsi Mrs. Pnul Olteibeln of Eight ctdent, Marian Mlsfeldt (ncling as Forty Mnrclie. i proxy for vice president i: Sccre- Thn aocliil part of the evening j tiny Treasurer, Mnric Perry; One Wns spent In jilnvlng pinochle and urioge. rrir.cs were won ny Mrs. Herniln Foster, Evn Sonncnbcrg, and Mrs. Jim Fowler. Refreshments wero served by hostesses: Mrs. Pnul Otterbelii, Mrs. Ethel Roberts, Mrs. Irene Freltng, Mrs. Jennie Hurn Mrs. o. n. Mntlhews. year director, Phyllis McNcc; Two year Director, Pntty Lnndrum. Lily Crosc, Btnte President of Lioness Clubs, presented tho club's chitrtcr nnd Exenc Humble, Presi dent of Klnmnth Falls Lioness Club, presented the travel nf office m and i "lc "cw president. Music wns furnished bv the Sn Next llieetinir Will he held nL el-erl Tleart 'AenHnmv r-.it-i.j in..t. Mrs. Jim Fowlers on Match 27. Ignl Choir. The next meeting Is to be held Tuesday, April 8, Following the meeting refresh ments were served by Mrs. R. E. Stephens, Mrs. Bill Elv, Mrs. Den nis Carrier, Mr. Merit Smith, Mrs C. J. Plain. Mrs. Lawrence Am berg, Mrs. Edwin Snyder and Mrs Louis Brown. AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO Ton can rent ft lovely new iplntl tm from ihf l.ouli R, Maoa Ftm cm pnr, l?o n. 7tb, tt l.w mcnlhlf rale. Alter s reaionable time yen can. 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