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    SATUIIDAY, MAHCI1 13. 1031
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PAGE EIGHT
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MARY KATHRYN 15 months, and Federick Eugene
i good looking children of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stewart,
1410 Nimitz. They are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. John
D. Stewart, Medford. Photo by Ferebee
By MRS. MERLE O'NEIL
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tomltn and
family recently enjoyed a visit
from relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Gibson of Alaska, Rose Cordill, and
Mrs. Leona shoenborn of Mollala
The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Ton
lln while Cordill is their brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Raabe and
family of Lake view also visited
there, Mrs. jtaaDe is anouier su
ter.
-The Gibsons purchased a new
car and planned to drive home by
the Alcan highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fcnimore
and Joyce motored to Klamath
falls on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Les. Pardue and
children visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Merle o Neil ana
temily on Thursday evening.
Sunday evening several friends
met at the Clyde Fenimore home
and from there they motored to the
V'aiidiver home where they cha
rivaried Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swin
ney who were recently married.
The bride is the former Velma
Vandiver and has many friends
who wish her much hanDiness. The
group of neighbors along -with the
pride and groom motored to trie
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Feni
more where they enjoyed a social
evening oi aanncuiK ana at uu-
nlght served reiresnmems.
The 4-H leaders of this district
field a meeting at the West Side
School house Friday night for the
purpose of arranging a program
to be held at the Grange hall on
Friday evening. March 14, at 8
4'clock. Leaders present were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Warner. Shirley Sipp,
Tmnppnn Batman. Hubert Wagers.
Sancy Fenimore. Preceding the
program there will be a community
dinner at 6:30 and this is to be
potluck. Al who can are urged to
attend, don't forget the date
Mar. 14.
On Feb. 23, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Peay entertained with a birthday
dinner which honored Mrs. Pete
Jhristensen. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Wagers. Gilbert Chris
tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chris
tensen and the Carl Peay family.
'Carl Williams has recently fin
ished drilling a deep well on the
d. V. Fenimore ranch near Drews
creek. It is a 275-ft. well and Is
cased down 244 feet.
iMr. and Mrs. Harold Shults ta
wed Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chandler
Gloria and Gaylen for a turkey
dinner on Mar. 2, the occasion
Being Clayton Shults birthday.
, Leslie Pardue spent several days
.last week visiting her aunt, Lillian
Pardue.
I The Farm Bureau met the eve
ning of Mar. 4 at the home of Mr.
jjnd Mrs. Herbert Stover. Mr. Jack
Wakefield of Salem who is repre
sentative and manager of OFBF
Bis. Co., was a guest for the meet
ing and gave an interesting talk.
;Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson
lind Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin Sr.
arrived home last week from their
trips. The Johnsoas had been to
Colorado and the Martins visited
relatives in California and Med
fprd. (Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peay and sons
cjijoyed a fresh smelt supper at the
llynn Tomnn nome rnuay evcuuw
I Mr. and Mrs. BUI Toney are par
tite of a son born on March 6.
I Mr. Bernard Busic of the Lake
liew Soil Conservation service
towed some very interesting nims
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
jrowl, the evening of Mar. 5. The
fallowing neignoors ana menus
ere present: Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Stover aand Danny, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Albertson, Mr. ,and
Mrs. Fred Nelson and James. Mr.
ajnd Mrs. Mae Bol t ojj, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Busic and sons, Mr.
Sid Mrs. Merle O'Neil and. chil
dren, Charles Dameron and Sally,
Barbara Tomlin, Cherry Millard
3nd Jimmy. The Harry Crowl fam
ily and J. W. Crowl. Refreshments
were served later b5C" hostess.
I The Herbert Stover family mo
tored to Klamath County Sunday
tfc help Mrs. Stover's mother, Mrs.
Mary Breithaupt celebrate her
Birthday. '
The West Side schoolbus ended
Jp in a snow drift Friday' evening
rtcar the Parks place and the chil
dren spent the night at the Floyd
Heed home. This seems to be a
ery popular place for people to
4ay all night when they are j
daught out in a West Side blizzard,
InJ T rinn't Irnnw fit a mr ml
ijeople to spend the night with
tjirtn Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed.
i isimrue uumerun anver OI me
bus walked on to his home, and
had to leave the schoolbus there
until the next day.
Mr. and Mrs. HuRh Anderson are
Mrs. Johnny Murphy of - Add
visited her mother. Mrs. Lillian
Pardue, over the weekend.
M- a,.1 Xffre Anrlv Will Xfl.
and Mrs. Hugh Anderson. Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Lamb, Louis Lamb and
Alma Crowl attended tne wresumg
match at the armory In Klamath
Falls, Mar, S.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fenimore
w father Mr. Hawk were
Sunday dinner guests of the Clyde
Fenimore lamuy.
Mrs. Lee Paxton is enjoying a
..ti-u 4w.n hnr sistpr who arrived
here this week from Colorado.
Xr anrl Kfr fiPnrffP HAlieV H11U
family of Redmond spent last week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Andv Hill and Donny.
The West side iwoinera viuu
mpt Wednesday. Mar. 5 at the
school. Mrs. Mildred Richardson
acted as chairman for the meeting
in the absence OI Mrs. verna out.
w-t- ctKi Daftit nnri Mrs. Idora
1.1 1 J. o.w.t .--.' - .
Tomlin were hostesses and served
delicious refreshments to the fol
lowing ladies: Mrs. aua '
Fred Nelson, Mrs. Ed Garrett, Mrs.
AU3UU Iiai"i .......
more. Florence Morris, Mrs. Merle
O'Neil. Mrs. Mac Kicnarusu.i,
Bill Batman. Mrs. Dee Chandler
r,rt th two hostess, Idora Tomlin
and Sibyl Peay.
Shopping Tips
For Teen-Agers..
So vou teen-agers think shopping
I. . -.no r, All vnn nppri in the
necessary financial backing, and
you're positive you could buy the
most "dreamy" wardrobe imagin
able.
.. Atantt Vinvincr snrpps take
Mnvafl nlanninor snri trainmg. if
you want to get the best values
lor your money, as a aiarier, juu u
U ..mart nirl tn arPflt fruldance
uc a eiuii b" ' w 1
t mnthor nnri the sales-
woman who waits on you. They ve
bout had enougn expeneute u
fer you valuable suggestions.
or,t- sunn Ipnva hnme.
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analyze your figure and features.
What are your mosv uaueiu.K tw
ors? Decide on the type of clothes
that win ao uie iiiu&fc u
then stick to mem.
r.: ... mnnrrotlt fnT VH1I tli
cultivate an individual style, bet
ter not shop wiin a group ui
.cinn, th lotaripr" buv-
irieiiuD. 'wwn - -
mg will only result in clothes that
don't suit you. ...
Set aside several days or alter,
noons for shopping. Concetrate on
school cioines one k--
duds the nexi. iouu u"
.uiM .n want hv riinnins from
aiiuiniK jm '
department to department.
Once you've made the list of what
vou need, don't sacrifice conserva
tive, useful clothing for novelties
The outfit that's really "different
rarely outlasts the season.
Set your shopping sights nigh.
The taste and technique you de
velop now will influence your ap
pearance for the rest of your hie.
Soroptimist
-..mntimlst Club of Klamath
u- .i,i it mnnihlv business
rails iiiiiw tw j
meeting and luncheon at the Pell-
can Party Koom mtm
pi.. MAaKnf. . a, nnenprt bv PreS-
!j.t r. Gmith whn rflllpd for the
secretary's report from Mary Both
well and the treasurer's report
from Josephine Robinson. Isabelle
Brixner reported on the committee
nrnm-ess for selection of Woman
of the Year.
Margaret Larkin reported on me
plans for the dinner for this an
nual affair which will take place
at the Wlllard Hotel on March 28
at 7 p.m.
Quota Club extended an Invita
tion to the Soroptimist members
to join them for their dinner meet
ing at the Pelican Party Boom on
March 24.
Cnntlmlct mamlUM wilt flimtvh
cookies to the Red Cross for the
next Bloodmobiie unit in Apru.
The club voted to provide cur-
talna fnr tha hncnltnl unit fit. Ihff.
Klamath County Infirmary.
It was announced that Esther
Lawler, a past president of the
local club, had been selected a
member of the board of directors
for the northwest reeion of SoroDti-
mlst Clubs.
President Ofa announced at the
close of the meeting that next
Thursday would also be a closed
meeting due to balloting.
MnrinipHtJt Wnrri nrnn th cmp.
cial award of the day:
By CORA LEAVITT
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown of
Langcll Valley were dinner guests
March S at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Owen People. During the eve
ning Ted Pepple called his parents
trom Anchoraiie, Alaska, where he
is stationed. Ted was celebrating
his birthday by calling them.
Bonanza turned out in good at
tendance to go to the ball same
at Grants Pass for the big game
oetwecn Bonmua and Rogue River.
Sorry we lost, but the boys were
good sports.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dye and
Blaine were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott House of Lan
grll Valley on Mondav. BIU and
Dan House of Bly were also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Curley Evatt of
Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs.
Tex Evatt and Tad of Ashland
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Novotony.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt left
March 11 for Portland to visit
their daughter Mrs. Phil Hunt
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill of
Klamath Falls visited Mondav with
the Lloyd Crawfords and BUI Bur
nett families. Richard Burnett
spent several days at Grants Pass
wilh his parents the S. L. Bur
netts. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Givan and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hynds and Joan went to Grants
Pass for the game and met their
son. Gordon, and their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dun
Givan. Danny teaches at Coqulllc
and Gordon at North Bend.
Everyone is reminded of the St.
Patrick dance March 22 at the
high school given by the Bonanza
Big Springs Park Association under
the direction of Mrs. Tommy
O'Connor, it will be an apron and
overall dance and there will be
prizes for the most unusual shirt
and apron. Funds are badly needed
to go ahead with the park work
tliis spring and summer so it is
hoped a good crowd will turn out.
Dancing starts at 9 to music by
the Smoothies. Supper served.
AAUW Election
. Mrs. William Wales Jr. was
elected president of the Klamath
Falls Branch American Associa--tion
of University Women at the
March luncheon meeting held in
the Pelican Party Room, March 8.
Other officers who will serve dur
ing the ensuing year are Mrs. Hom
er Koertje. vice president: Mrs.
KODert Erlandson. secretary; and
Mrs. George Proctor, treasurer.
Decorations carried out a orpon
and white St. Patrick's Day theme.
iaoies were centered with beauti
ful arrangements of green jonquils,
and small shamrocks were hspH
personal favors. Mrs. Percy Mur
ray and Mrs. Seth Kerrnn
in charge of decorations.
Mrs. Charles B. Larkin nresiHert
over the business meeting. She
introduced Mrs. tlotho
chairman of the committee on by
laws. She read the bv.law nr th.
association and thev were un
proved and adopted by members
present.
The group voted to tnvit. th.
State Convention AAUW to meet
in Klamath Falls next year. Mrs.
Larkin will extend this invitation
ri mis years annual convention
which is being held at Seaside Ho
tel. Gearhart, April 17-18-19.
After the business meeting the
75 members and s-uests pninvpH
the Spring Musicale, arranged by
Mrs. Don Zumwalt, chairman of
music committee. A string ensem
ble composed of Mrs. Lewis Horn
by, violinist and Mrs. Edward
Jolly, celloist played several num
bers, Mrs. Earl Sheriden and Miss
narriec xaueiier each sang several
selections. Miss Ruth Lobaugh was
accompanist for the afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur Oraef presented sev
eral piano solos.
Tne April meeting will be at
the Willard Hotel. Aoril 12. and
will feature the Drama Group in
an easier piay, stained Class.
IS J v m-mtk
CINDY SUE four and her brother IMVIIi KOSS siweu
months. Very attractive children of Mr. and Mrs. Italph E.
Moon, 1400 Nimitz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. A. I. Pelser, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs, Iloss Moon, all from Milton Krccwater.
Photo by Forebce
CAMP FIRE GIRLS INCORPORATED are celebrating the 42nd birthday of the organi
zation. Other than the observance of Camp Fire Week, March will include the kick-off
date for the mint creme patty sale on the 29th. Representing the many girls who will
take an active part in the sale are three Blue Birds pictured from the left, Esther Dccn,
Anne Anderson and Karen Sullivan, all fourth-graders from Fairvicw.
Photo by Kettler
THREE GENERATIONS OF ROBERTS in the Robertson
family. Robert L (left) grandfather of Robert Eugene
(Robbie) is from Westhope, N.D., Robert E. Robertson, Sr.,
(right) father of 8 months old Robbie. They make their
home at 1121 Alandale. Photo by Ferebee
KENO
By MRS. JOE DeGRANDE
Keno PTA held its regular meet
ing with a small group attending.
It was agreed to call a special
meeting to be held Tuesday, Mar.
18, for the election of officers.
Members of the 4-H club will put
on a demonstration promptly m
7:30 p.- m.
Anita Kester is back teaching the
third and fourth grades at Keno
school after a slight auto accident.
Mrs. Owen Crabtrec has been ill
with the flu.
Girl Scout Troop 13 has finished
a beautiful quilt they worked on
most of the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Martin and
family of Coos Bay vWted with
relatives and friends in Keno over
the weekend.
Fred Wyman was taken to Hill
side Hospital with an undetermined
illness last week.
George Powell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Powell, has been In the
hospital with a mild case of pneu
monia. Mrs. Charles Atteberry has been
ill with the flu.
Faculty Wives
Committees
Appointed
The Faculty Wives and Women's
Club of Oregon Tech met March
11. at King Hall with new off leers
presiding. Mrs. George Harper
president; Mrs. H. C. Madole, vice
president: and Mrs. Delmar Jones
secretary treasurer.
Twenty three members were
present. Mrs. Harper named the
following new committee members:
Hospitality Chairman, Mrs, Roy
Green: Publicity, Mrs. John
Howard, Program Chairman, Mrs,
Grant Bailey; Mrs. Earl Balrcy:
Welcoming Committee, Mrs. C. C.
Orcwcll; Mrs. B. Olson and Mrs.
F. L. O'Connell; Scrap book, Mrs.
Carl Stolpe aivl Mrs. Jack La
Orandc. Mrs. Jesse Crabtrre Is general
chairman for the Faculty Wives
ten. given every year for the grad
uating women students. Mrs. Crab
tree will announce her committee
at the next meeting.
Retiring officers for 1951-53 were
presented with gifts.
Cards were played during the re
mainder of the evening.
The prize offered each month by
the hostesses, was won by Mrs. H.
C. Madole.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. George Harper, Mr. Jerry
Ilrannanian, Mrs. Arthur Klrkland,
Mrs. John Howard.
The next meeting will be April
15.
lly MKS. ('HAS. Drl.AI' Jit.
Hie Thursday club whs enter
tained Feb. 8, by Mrs. Troy
quiills. Busluc.in concerned vnliin.
leers to donate cookies for the Red
Cross blood bunk. Present were
Mrs. Cecil Chevne, Mrs. Ilitliih Hill.
Mrs. Bulord Ktiylnr, Mrs. Ule Oll
lard. Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs.
Ocno Yudon, Mrs. Gray Braniiou,
A wonderful dinner wan served
to approximately 380 last Saturday
night at the Ladles Aid annual din
ner, proceeds going to help finance
the new church building. The min
strel show was presented after the
dinner, and was well received by
the a r. Hence.
The Ladles -Aid and the Mt. I.iikl
choir would like to take this oppor
tunity to thank every one who
helped In any way to make the
evening a grand success.
Vacations seem to be In order
now before the sprliu work bruins.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. White returned
Monday after vacationing in Hiinia
Ilarbara and other places in Cali
fornia, Hie Scott Thompsons are vis
iting a week or tell days with their
daughter and fumily In I'ortlund.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnnnld Whitlutch and
sons, Charley, Lurry, are vacation
ing In California. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Helmut are about due home
again after spending three weeks In
the Hawaiian Islands. Last Thurs
day their daughter. Mrs. Wallace
Thompson, received by airmail a
beautiful Hawaiian lei made of baby
orchids.
Twyla Ferguson was guest speak
er al PTA. Wednesday, she gave a
very enjoyable talk on Kurope.
I am one of those lucky people
with a birthday on Feb. 39. My
mother. Mrs. K. F. niankenshlp,
and slater, Mrs. E. J. Yadon were
hostesses nf a surprise parly In my
honor on Friday afternoon. Guests
were Velma Cheney, Wlnetta Bran
non. Lois Hill, Marie Orem. Pat
McMnnus, Susln Yadnn, Murpuerlte
Breithaupt, Jerry White. Thelma
Short. Mary Mnrtln, Dnrothv Jack
son. Doris Green, Ethel Henry,
Pauling Kavlor. Olaelya Cheyne,
Christine Blankenshlp, Imngene
Schmlll, Gladys Toyscn, Oretchrn
Vnompsnn, lAona Duiills. Dot No
lan, Kilty Jackson, and Mrs. II. B.
Peiulergrsss.
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