SATURDAY, MARCH IB, 10,11, HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I kctldiiuins SSk . ratify tAQt sartl . ' . v. 1 mm s. i RONALD CRAIO PRIESEN son of Mr. and Mia. Robert Frlosnn, 4440 Simula Way. Tho husky young man Is the six and one-half months old grand Hon of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Davifi. 4848 Bislioo Street, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Krlcscn, 1717 Main Street. Photo by Oudorlan lly IMItl.KNIC WOI.FP Mrs. Dutch Dolphin end her five rhildren, her sister. Mr. Wrne.it Smith nrt her three children. ll pent long Friday to Monday weekend week ao with their huaband and lathers. The men work alone- the Columbia I niver. The Dolplnii' drove on In Seattle lo villi with Irlenda end the Smiths spent the time In Port land will) two other sinters end their Ismllli-s. "One of them form rrly of Chllmiuln, the Hlchurd Johns). The families ell' Intend lo upend ell of nest week 111 PorUand ilurlnf Die chlldren'e einltm vaca tion. I ' From SiorkUin Iimi come an Interesting letter Inm DeiUko rerently become Kccond Clana Hhlsludo. Doth her brothers have Heoula and Badako waa one of live students In the lame fcdinoii hlKh school lo make a alreltht"l" aver age fur the firm eementer, Bhe la taking l sub)eola, banlc social clenc, Ufa science, gym, Latin, typing and algebra. She la also taking the Red Cross home nursing course. n It. ,mmunltv In the flret dLwIaced family to arrive tromlson. Wilfred, telling Ihem that he Kurouc Nrgotlatlom have been ha a been iramdcrred irom i-aca-under way tor about a year and a land Air Bane at Run Antonio. Tex half to have cousin. Mm. Kermll en, to March Field In California. Keviinr and her two anna, come from Germany. All of the red tape has finally been cm ana mn. Adlenne Wyr and her eons Edwin and Erwln are here. They came by ship 10 New York and flew on to Klamath Falls, arriving March 5. 'Ihe Keysors took Ihem to Bon. ma for aeveral daya vlall and they are now al Williamson river where Ihey will make their home. They are emploved by Wolfl Bros, and 6nn ranch. Mr. and Mr. Phillip Collins, Sac ramento, were In Klamath county lent week visiting children and grandchildren In Klamath Falls and chilonuln. They stayed here with their son and aaugmer-iii-iaw, mi ml Mrs. Harold Collins and datigh t.rs Judy and Claudia. In Klamath Falls Ihey npenUour.daya-Wilta Ur. and Mrs. Angelo Faganello, Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mr. and Mra. enry Fernlmnn. The Collins made their hoina In Chtloquln lor many years but moved aouio in the miaaie 40'e. I : ! ' Mr. and Mra. Foreil Freld are leavlnir this Friday for a week's va cation. Thev will apend most of their time In San Francisco. Mrs. Clean. Freld of Modoc Point and Nina Buck will be at home with the four little FreldSi Janet Mower, hlah school liutruc tor, will be Joined her late this week by her mother who lives In (iresham, and the two will apend aprlng vacation in San Franclaco. OueaU of Mr. and Mra. Don Simp. son and son Dale last 8unday were Mr. and Mra. Hugh Simpson of Hen ley. The men are brothers and both nigh school teachers in in county system, Mrs. Walter Zimmerman was hos tess last Thursday for the March meeting of the Chlloqutn Home Ex tension group. Mrs. Freldman Kirk and Mrs, Paul Herron wer project leaders for purse making. Mra. Charles Hale conducted the business meeting which preceeded the work of tha day. The women attending brought a sack lunch. The ChlloQUIn Methodist Church win nave a week or evangelism and firayer March 31-33. Special aerv ces will be held at II Sunday mor ning and In the evening, again on luesasy ana inursasy evenings. Monday, Wednesday and Friday win Be visitation days (or laymen. Rev. Ellerv Echlln has announced that a apeclal speaker, a minister from the Portland area, will con duct the meetings. This coming Sunday the Camp Fire Olrls will attend church In a group and spe cial music numbers win tie oiiered oy orin Kirk and ciark Bray. y ..... NOW lAinnwA 4t hftryM SAtM! No smJ m .fttt er worn mil aria Ne fnr ef M filli. Bikr Ma'i disk, f.11 m ma out ef ikli hoiiIt, atlucaJ JftT Cb.ir. ExTENDA ni la a Hffr for ftrdiae. lower fer alardaie. leldi foe X4 LEGSCSJL ,m,t' EUGENE COOK 1826 MonianlH fh. 4553 CHANGE-ABOUT SKIRT In taffeta and organdy. The Jean Dcsxes model when reversed and worn with a taffeta jacket, Is converted Into an afternoon dress shown here as a dinner dress. At the rlijht, a red chiffon evening gown, from Castlllo LanvIn, is worn with a huge ruffled boa. FORT KLAMATH By MYP.TI.I; VtlMKIt Mrs. William C. llacklcr a re leased Monday, Mnrcli 3, Irom Klamalh Valley ho'intcil, where alio nau oeen summed rro. zu Miner- Ing from a aevere cane of tlu end a touch of pneumonia. She la get ting along tine now. Mr. and Mrs. Guss A. Pane re turned Bundav from a trip to Houihern California, where Mrl. Page consulted a specialist- In Bun Francisco In regard lo a verv twin- lul form of arthritis Irom which she lias been tulferlng for some time. Fnrouto home. Ihev vwlted lor a day at Han Anselmo, Cnllf. with her brother-lnlaw and alsler, Mr. and Mra. Frank I.eone. Mrs. I.yle Brevier left last Bun- dev. Marrh ?, lor her home In Berkeley, Culll., alter visiting here lor gome time at Ihe home of her daughter. Mra. J. It, Blsemore. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Loos-iand ley have received word Irom their nn n mniiwnni in. nii-"ir.:" basic training with the U. 8. Air Force, and has been promoted to rirlvate first class, according to In ormatlon received bv his parents. On Wednesday, March i. Andy Pierce and Elwood W. Malmiey. U. S. Forest Bervlce employes of Klamalh Falls, were here on a tree - pruning mission to the Seven Mile division of limber west of Ft. Klamalh. Not only did the two men have eight or nine feet of enow to contend with, but It start ed snowing early In Ihe day and at 3 p. m. It was snowing so hard that tliev had to give up the work, postponing the pruning operations until a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Maloney lived at Seven Mile guard slatlon last aeason. when he was stationed there as ranger. Thev are spending Ihe winter In Klamath Falls and will return come spring (probably around July by tne looks of. things now. . .1 to the guard station. Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr. and their little aon Mark visit ed frlendB here last week, coming up from Klamath Falls for the day. They nrn driven up irom iteu Bluff, Cnllf., where they are spend ing the winter, for medical advice and treatment of a minor ailment of Mark During their stay in Klamath Falls, Ihey were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McAullffe and family. Among local wrestling fans at tending the wild and wooly bouts held at Ihe armory In Klamath Falls last Wednedav nlghl were Mr and Mrs. Clay Thomas, Edward S40 Bud" Strong, Charles J. Brlcco. Chnrlei "Bugs" Johnson of Crater: ll.ukc Park Harold- Wlmer and aon utm. Mrs. Fanny Bunch visited here Wednesday al the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Varnum, their daughter Audrey, and Mra. Var nuni'a mother, Mra. Edith Moon. After spending two daya with her (supreme worthy high prie-.tess, nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. madc h':r olllclal visit to Naomi Raymond 8. Looslcy. at their home jKhrlne 6, While Shrine of Jerusa lit the Looslcy ranch, Mrs. Bunch jt.m. pcp, 29. on Bulurdnv returned lo Klamuth no-host dinner was served In Falls, where she makea her home u,P willard Hotel Paul Bunyan with Mr. and Mrs. Loy Barker and iHooni nt 6:30 p.m., attended by son Jerry, Mra. Barker being her ifii members and eight guests, daughter. The 10-year old woman a corsage was presented to each Is a pioneer resident of Wood River i incly by Charlote Martin, first Valley. I worthy high priestess of the local After vhlllng here for some time shrine. . .., .1.. h.. ni Mr ,, n,i vim u-niiouinir the dinner, an I P.m. I Av,n copchmd. Glen Ferguson iprldav lor Prlncvllle. where he left ., tnv Hr nnu wlir.rn Ml ill 1 1 1 i,-,.,,,,.. ,.., i,n Mr Mrs. Lee Ferguson and bon, John. . The Korean clothing time under- taken oy mis. Kaymonu a. uuosicy ...,h h.e a.H n.ih ulrls la meellnitl with success, munv articles ol clothing having been donated by 0C11 people to the cause, in order lo ruse funds lo delrav cost ol postage to send the cloUiIng lo lis destination In Korea, on Saturday morning, March 8, Mrs. Loosley and her 4-H Club cooking group held a Kale of baked goods at the Crater Luke Grocery, a toothsome variety of cakes, pies, cookies, etc. all made bv the girls Ihemselvesi being aold as last as the proverbial hot enkes, everything being cleaned out by noon. Al Lewis relumed last week from Portland, where he went the last purl ol February with the avowed Intention of taking unto himself a wile. This he did, the wedding cere mony being uu event of March 1 at Vancouver, Wash., his bride being tho former Murgaret Skoko ol Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have moved into the Rightmler rental residence here, ond Iricnds Join In offering congratulations and wishing; them happiness and the very best of luck In their married life. He Is employed as mechanic bv the Modoc Lumber Co. hi Us 7-mile division operations. Coming up from their winter home In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McAullffe, their lour sons and darling lltlc baby daughter of seven months, spent Saturday at their home here. If you overload your washing ma chine, you will keep your clothes from being washed clean, and may even tear them. EXTRA Funds placed with this specialized savings Association consistently earn better thon average returns. No long delay in receiving the earnings on your investment payable each June 30f h and December 3 1 st. Financial stability for yourself and family is assured by constant Savings by the month ... or each pay day. Open your account ond plan a program to fit your needs. Fiot Federal Mings AllOAN ASSOCIATION Main Klamath BHADF.S OF MAI1K TWATN! Everybody's talking about the weather hut why doesn't aome body DO something? Hope that be fore this la beyond recall that prlng haw iprung. Two periods, two anlfflea and coughs too ,alo and besldea. ALL OF WHICH REMINDH ME nl approaching Ensttr and the Knnlcr Heal Bale For giving a little you'll get a lot ol satisfac tion In f harlnu In a BIO under- Itaklng For helping to rehabilitate one physically handicapped child cr adult you can cup mental cou pon Irom now on out. SALLY AND BOB KENT and daughters Huian 2 and Bsrbara I are In Los Altos, California, visit ing Ihe Olonn Rents Bally also plnns to see Ihe Ralph McCullocha and dnughtcr Carol Ralph recov ering Irom an operation on his back. WF.LCOME VISITOR Olto Sari who while In the news room "!"" ??. "J"Vw. u 'have endeared themselves to many, many people In the Klamath Basin Official Visits Meta Polnta. Toronto, Canada I meeting waa new in me masoinu Temnlc, lor riiuauiuc wuia. intituled Into the shrine were: Dr. and Mr. A. T. Custer. Laura isimmons, Annna canine, job i tu- i"" " ' f " rvrf in the Relreshments wereserved In tne j banquet hnll. Nell Rellerath and Beatrice Dcnlson arranged the dis unctlvciy appointed tables. By MRS. T. M. KOIILER Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mallory on the birth of a son. Mrs. Smith is helping care for the boy. Th. Cardwell brothers, who op erate the Richfield service station here, hnve been called oacx 10 North Carolina by the death ol their mother. Glen Hllyard Is In the Army in Pete Dyer has been helping Carl Smvthers with his spuds. Bill Short Is In the Air Fore In Texas. He is taking officers' training. . , , Cus Hllyard has been shipping his spuds thla week. Bob Murphy Is in the Army al Fori Lewis. Wash. Thom.1' Hess Is a candidate for the county assessor's office. Ruth Calhoun has been visiting for the past lew days at the 0. F. Sukraw home. Bee Ross and Mrs. Margie Su kraw and dau'htcrs spent Friday evening with Mrs. Heinle Grimes of Olene. . , Mr. and Mrs. Cox moved from the Mallory property here at Hag er last Bunady. They have per chased a new home. Falls, Or. and have been Identified In a Quiet way with many gracious civic gestures. TO THE MEN OF THE ELK'S LODGE another bouquet If the women attending had cheered as a body they'd have to look mine, place other than the Armorv to stage trio crab feeds and eotertnln ment because the acoustical ac claim would have leveled the struc turePleasantly and patiently they served a crowd ol women Thurs day night that actually overflowed the Armory. SUNDAY DINNER at the Yacht Club will barbecued apare-rlos instead of stuffed breast of veal Mike and Beula have caught their breath after the big crowd last Sat for the crab feed. w BPF.AKINO OF CRAB FEEDS The Pilot's Club Is having one to night and the response In rerer vatlons has been far above ex pectations. CAMP FIRE WEEK and the chocolate covered mint sale to start soon Really good candy and something to think about lor future card parties. VICKI LYNN Beaming under her fancy bonnet, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gustafson, 1724 Dayton Street. Her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hearn, and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Gustaf son, are all local residents. Photo by Guderian 1 III I! 721 "The c. -'?4- tV'iaaV Vi- !" i SHORT IN FRONT 1952 trend for spring evening gowns. Model on the left from Castillo-Lanvin collection. Jean Desses model, right, features a change-about taffeta over skirt. . . Hildebrand T By MRS. T. P. MICHAEL Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Btsby had as their dinner guests on SundBy Mr. and Mrs. E. Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs. Leo baiKcr aU of Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lee left Friday morning for Fort Ord. Calif. The Bells will visit their grandson, Jan Clark, and the Lees will visit their son. Leonard. The boys are in training camp there. Those who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vlclra on Sunday were Fred Schmoe, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pool Sr., of Klamath Falls, Mr. land Mrs. Don Schremer and on, Donme and Ronnie, of Henley, Mr. I ana Mrs. Erwin Pool and child dren. Tommy, Judy and Carlene of I Biv and Mrs. Kennelh Vieira. W. 0. Smyth and children. Clara and Edward, visited on Saturday at Henley. Mr. snd Mrs. Ben Pool of Klam- iath Falls visited with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ijoe Vlelra on Sunday. I Mrs. Sarah Michael visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jones In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Martha McCumber visited on Monday with her brother, Al bert Burgdorf and son, Eldon. Mrs. Hawknis of Medford spent the weekend at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lee. Mrs. Harvey Butts and Mrs. Ann Jane White visited on Wed nesday with Mrs. Butts' daughter. Mrs. Bud Brown, and daughters In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Sarah Michael visited on Monday with Mrs. Luis Gomera and daughter, Cookie, in Klam STORE Main o meet RUTII VEttNON Vernomcare Table Setting Expert ..,.... , V-'JVz&Z. f'j Secrets of A Successful Hostess'' RUTH VERNON, table-setting consultant for Vernon Kilns m of California, i$ nationally known for her beautiful party tables. Meet her in our dinnerware department... MONDAY TUESDAY March 17 , March 18 ,,. to get your copy of ih. inWng V.rnen book "24 Way, lo Set a Party tab!..' ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butts and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael at tended the basketball game In Grants Pass between Bonanza and Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael were transacting business in Klam ath Falls on Monday and Mrs. Joe Vieira took care of the store for them. Mrs. 8arah Michael spent the weekend in Klamath Falls visit ing her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoefler. MANZANITA A "Curio Shop" arranged by pro prietors Vera Fritsch and Helen McCornack, featuring twenty-six collector's items proved amusing and entertaining to members and guests of Manzanita Chapter 172, OES at the regular meeting Friday evening Mar. 7. Hostesses for the affair were; Lillian Webb, Thelitis Fink, Doro thea Buck and Georgianna Clark, who served delicious refreshments from tables decorated with daffo dils and pussywillows. Worthy Matron Vera Fritsch and Worthy Patron John Larsen pre sided at the regular session. Kath leen Ward gave interesting side lights of her recent trip to Hawaii. Announcement was made of the visit of Associate Grand Matron Leila Wimberly for school of in struction Sunday Mar. 16, at 7:30 p.m. Members and friends were also invited to the next stated meeting lor "Men's Night ' and initiation. "Boy Celt Girl" Party Table featuring a Vernon BRIGHT EYED Malcomb Gerald Murphy, six-months, old son of Mr, and Mrs. Francis G. Murphy, 2121 Etna Street. He is the. grandson of Mrs. Adelaide Murphy, 529 N. 8th Street, and Mr. L. G. Boyden, Sur rey, England. His great ' grandmother, Mrs. L. Payne also lives in Surrey. Photo by Guderian ; Bridal Shower ': LAKEVIEW A bridal shower was held March 8 at the home of! Mrs. Mac Bolton and honoring Myrtle McGuffin who will be come the bride of Arthur Wood March 15. The room wai decorated with, spring flowers and the table wa heaped with gifts from the- follow ing friends and relatives of th bride to be: Lillian Pardue, Elsie' Hanks. Mrs. William Back, Coral Hill. Ketta Griffith, Nancy Kent, more, Lola Chandler, Badle Albert son, Dorothy Chrlstensen, Margaret Crowl, Jessie Woods, Alma a n i Myrtle Crowl, Cherry Millard, Joyce Dunham, Virginia Martin Mildred Richardson, Terry and Jo-, ann Griffith, Gloria Chandler, Mary Lynn and Joyce Fenimore, Jose phlne Dunham, and Zelda Ann" O'Neil. 1 From the East Side were Mrs.. Julia Lightle, Mrs. Dessle O'Neil. Mrs. A. L. McGuffin. and the hon' ored guest Myrtle McCuffln. Mrs ' Justine Ward of Eaglevllle. hostess; Mrs. Mac Bolton and co-hostesses Mrs. Merla O'Neil and Mrs. Fred Nelson. . sending gilts but unnable to attend! were the following ladies. Mrs.. StanleV Tooke. Mrs. Melvin Millard. Mrs. Neal Elliott, Mrs. Gary Mor ris Jr., Mrs. Francis Mulkey, Mrs,' Walter Roberts, Mrs. Mary War, burton. Following the opening ef the lift refreshments were served. Games were played and prise were won by Margaret Crowl, Aim. Crowl and Melba Black. ' Plaid Pattern