PM5E EIGHT 1 I'lv'tMJ) AM) N,Yi?. KLAMA'lr! 1 fXU (". 'CON SATUIIDAY, MAItCli 22, l!).Vi Birthday;. MERRILL Young friends ol Judith Ann Dewey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard B. Dewey, were invited to her home Wednes day afternoon March 19, he 11th birthday. Donna. Jeaii Carson and her sister Peggy won the prizes for the hunt for hidden objects. Mary Mitchell- won the prize for the Word game. After Judy blew out the 11 can dles on her pink and white birth HtlUFAD LORRAINE JOHNSON 1 With the comlne of suiini the thoughts of artists turn to plar" for treks to the country to sket?n and paint and likewise, the thought of all the Klamath Art Associa tion members arc centered on plans lor their Summer Art Work' shop. We have been busy with LA frn.l..n.i, urrtrj. IPJHI1S lor aQVHllce OUOllCUY. DrilH- served U Mary MeCuitou.h. . Donna j JJ VHSK Conner, Margaret Ann Quails, Paula ' Kotthoff, Beverly Moore, Donna Jean axd Pcirgy Carson, Sally DcLap, Mary Mitch- the school a great success. We received a letter from the Secretary of the Lincoln County I Art Center, the Gallery Bv the ell, who was visiting here fromn exhibition In their gallery of her home in Dairy, and juays'the water color paintings by Per older sister Nancy. Bridae cy L. Manser of Hood River till March 30. Mr. Manser is one of the North west's outstanding artists ol both oil and water color. Student paintings and weavlne are on exhibit in the studio, and. the public is cordially Invited to visit the gallery and studio whicn S!l??r-JJr- P.' k6", from two until four p.m. each day MERRILL A St. Patrick's Day theme was carried out in the table decorations, when Mrs. John W, tcr tallied members of the Library Bridge club at the home of the lormer on March 13. While carna tions with greens were placed In the center of each tabic and when taken apart formed corsages for each of the guests. Five tables of bridge were in tilav. Airs. C. wcou-DOWCii, IHK" sum. nll . , Aoriotinn L triv!nir In jur .1 Mz-nnnoiri low score: nd,al" .Arl Association Is strtting 10- lO nais. xicicu ouuia, ,iaciui5 prize. Mrs. T. W. Chatburn Jr; will en tertain with a 1:30 dessert bridge on March 21: her co-hostess will be Mrs. Bruce Owens. except Monday. If any of you happen to be trav eling along the Oregon coast, a stop at this lovely gallery and studio will be well worth your while. It Just proves what a small com munity can do when they work to- and ..prizes were awarded to If -fiL " " "th". i FiST , Registration Registration for spring quarter at Southern Oregon college will be held Monday, March 24. accord ing to-Mabel W- Winston,- rtgis tiar. The term will continue to June 6. although seniors will grad uate June 1. Mrs. Winston said registration is expected to remain at the winter quarter total of 612 which was a 5 per cent Increase over fall term. Five additional courses have been added lor spring term work. The eight-week summer school of especial Interest to elementary school teachers who desire refresh er courses or who are working lor bachelor or master's degrees will begin June 16. Included in the course will be eight two-week work shops. Students are currently enjoying a spring recess following- winter examinations, classes win recon vene. March 25 anO registration will be closed Monday, April T.-Forty-six Klamath county stud en have been enrolled at the Ashland college during winter term Mrs. Winston reported. Attending irom Klamath Falls have been Carol Anderson, George B. Adler, Eva Alexander. Ann Barker, Carol Ann Burritt, Dale Carr, Barbara Dickson, Mary L. Enman Wilfred Erickson, William Gass, Ted Gehr man, Winifred Gober Wayne Guyer, Mark A. Hattan, Joyce Hoagland. Dalton James, Morris S. Jiminez, Beverly Lynne Jones, Sylvia Ready, LeRoy Lof rlahl. Betty Lofdahl. Willian Lof dahl, Carl Long, Virginia Lutz, Cora A. MacDonald, Jean Olden burg, Joyce Olson. Jerry Overeri, Elaine Pallinv, Shirley Peugh, Faye Peugh, Mer land Phelps, Janet Russell, Wil bur Sellars, Russell Shearer, Diane Swansen, Donna Tillman, Ronald ,Wilkerson, Lovina Williams, Rich ard Winter and Lois Wise. Other Klamath county students are Lorna Lee Roser and James Zeller, Chiloquin: Ralph Dixon, ' Bonanza:, Donald Roeder, Fort Klamath; and Larry Johnson. Ma Jin. ... i KiViUKi,-, it ri..W.vti.3i By MRS. MERLE O'NEIL Mrs. Harry Kolb who was taken 111 last week, while visiting her relatives at Grants Pass, Is report ed to be getting better according; to word received here by her hus band. We all sincerely hope she will be able to come home soon. Everet Becraft was visiting at the home of Les Pardue and family on Monday. Mrs. Henry Albertson. Diamond Newman and the Merle O'N'eil fam ily have been on the -sick list this week Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson are parents of a son. This is their sec ond child, and gives them a girl and a boy. A stork shower was given Satur day in honor of Mrs. Joanne Stew art. Hostess was Mrs. Herbert Sto ver and those assisting were Sibyl Peay, Lorraine Harms, Lettie Ash craft. Alma Moulton and Margaret Crowl. ; Present were the following ladies Mildred Richardson, Lorraine Harms, Hazel Stover, Lola Chand ler, Katherine Stewart, Ruth Mil lard, Margaret Crowl, Madge An derson. Lettie Ashcraft. Sibyl Peay, Alma Moulton. Bert Bolton, Scotty Nelson, Winnie Geirsdorf, Jessie Woods, Mary Etta Newman, Mil dred Garrett, Lillian Sundet, Coral Hill, Aria Young, Lillian Pardue, Dorothy Christensen, Juanita Nel son. Cherry Millard, Alma Crowl. Myrle Crowl, Rhea, Louise and Barbara Garrett, Gloria Chandler, Billy and Karen Sundet, and the honored guest, Joanne Stewart.. - Sending gifts but unable to at tend were as louows: oaaie Aioeru- son, Elsie Hanks. Helen Buck, Mar- rle Morris, Araeiie jonnson. Jose phine Warner. Eva Mulkey, Flossie Reed, Virginia juarun, ixju noo- erts, Zelma Reed ana jsueen O'Neil. After the oresents were opened and displayed the hostesses served delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Les Paraue anu family spent Monday afternoon ana evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Murphy of Adel were visiting with Mrs. Lillian Pardue Saturday. M I VI R fl ' hi 4v J J Ladies Eeglo Club Meeting I.rU'e.-i Eui'le Club met (ImivIi l!y IIK.1M A TAVI.OH Cimiiniiiilly rplrll hit u new Mull Oregon State 'Mothers Club On'Kim H nip Mu'hiTfi Club (I'll- 10 111 liio uimor Eimle Hull for un u. V L.V "' Z , ...i :. : ... . ilnr lnri:iiH Wi s Mn !i 19, :!IU e:;eellfnt iiotluck supper,. Present i.rwcoinci's and oidiiiiieis iiu'vo ull l ni. In t'tr Itrrreallonnl Mull, were: llrlen Chiipmnn, Mnb'o De-: '''" "I niwifi'.iiioim niiuui ino rew LoiiB. Alma Uppcmlahl. Dolls Seult i,,,'u ""I!1:, '""! '1 j" 'i'i " und her mollicr: M1117 Lou Alaulr,!ouy nm,ii, Mitruh H, realized n lllllo ; puitilcd Mm. I.lnyd Yohnh im imMii- Wn. lilimn V.Hy. I'leslileiil, Mrs. Jo.,i'ih Muc k ni- liusty Villi 11 11, Mary Mellon, Smile I over it(l liir tlio liuul. l)vir 10 iii'i Brown, EIj'o IIuilUvv, Bt(y Hill, Uoiw were xei ved at the VI O1U0 Wanda Fciinlng, Lornu Oioes and j u' '"J "''M1";" """"l"'" Z; Nancy Pulninn, lii-i.ihlp i.-liiilriinui mill Mih, l(nlili W, tJleuiim us Nulioliuhlilp cliuli'-mini, sons who purchased tlekeia but wlio I (;m ih inul l elri'-iliiiieiits fullou eil Af,cr supper curds were' played ' were nimble to nllnntl dun to bnsl-!n, biislnens nieellin and prices were won by: first, W umta l-'cniiliia: secoml, Lornu Chiivrt.: three humlie.l iraveinm prise, Elsie Hartley: door, Meryl drown; and low, Mnry Mellon, nuns went made to brlnu litis- baiuis. to next puny. Those plim ness reiisoiiN, Those nllenilliiK I10111 out of town were: Mr. mid Mrs. Lloyd Munis of Leuai, Mr. und Mrs. C. IS. Taylor of llend, Mr. mid Mm. Miiyllelil and children nl iJiiiniiiiHl I, ukp JuncUuii Mr, J11I111 1'lhiillls of llrnil, mul severiil lour Ists who wandered In and could mil upper Untiles Hull U;3U p.m. Educational Secretaries 1111m 10 iiiicim hid 10 can lU'ii-ir .....1., ,,. . .., 1 ....i,,.. Chnpmnn. Next mcolliig Murch 34, , AlluiKllim from Clieniuli were: Mr! und Mrs. U. Hum ne. und diiiiKhUM, Mr. und Mrs. (I. Kppci'snii, Mr. mid Mrs. T. Rlilennur, Mr. und Mrs. U. C. Palmer, Mr. Cecil Pnl mer, Mr, 11 nil Mm. Grant Dunion. Mr. Lew Wllllullis, Mrs. Dornlliy Miirqiiess, Mrs. Hope lliurier, Dim tt. II 1.... K I.. I... j I,, ,' , WIIIIV llllllttl, Klin, UIMIII A irouii of Klnimilh F..II. K.ln- Hriilrr, Mrs. Al Howe, Mr. Rnlph rnllouul Sccreinrles went to Port-1 Wiiison, Mr. Eurl llronks, Mr. Lyle land to nllond the ickIoiiiiI meet. Andrews, Mrs. Mue Muxey, Mrs. nix of the Nuilonal Assoulnllon of ! KH11 Dlrd, Mr, and Mrs. It. Duvls. School Secretaries Mnreh 14-I6-10; ,Ml'. "d Mr. C. C. Lonit, Mr. anil und also ornanl'0 the Oreuun roup !Mr. O. Fiirrls, Kenny Fiirrln, Dill ol Educational Secretaries. In,1d Lee Flelehor. Mr. und Mrs. Headquarters were In (he Mull- ? 0l'K".,"." ''"'!. rlilldreii Mr. and nomuh Hoiel where many Interest- ? 'M uf',P.v ,,m'7' .,n "l,c,, lug sessions were held. i Mr. 8l".1 w,'"?,"' 1("lt!,1;:, . .. , - 1 . . .. ii". villi, it v.,ii,rii nun iJiMi, on, Joseplilue Reirlnuto of Klmniith .i m,.u i i. ,...i.,.. Fulls was elected vice president of ,.,. i,:. yt;my. Wr ,,w. Ihc Oreuon group. el, luinsov un.l sons Mis. l.n. in Attendinir from Kliiiniilh Fulls Miisien und sons, Mr. und Mrs. were; Josephine Ronlnuto. Lucille , Karl Hbjen. Mr. and Mrs. Wuvne Peterson. Una Roblnellc and Lu-: Sleekier. Mr. und Mrs. can je- cllc Hnyford. .sup. Mr. und Mrs. R. E. Jessup mid children, Mrs. John Plncklev, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Tnylor and chil- Mm. Itiilnh Nelsnn. Mrs, Wulliir Cluyer mid Mrs. lii'iliert Allinuii wero hostesses lor 1 1 it diiy. Next 1 i-uuliir inrelliiii ucliediilvd lor April 10, 7::i0 p.m. Chapter 18 Women of Moose MKftltll.L Mrs. Jnllll McNeil was the hostess liir a reKiilur Hirel ing of ll'e Aeinlein, ni i-i-lelln;,iio. Merrill ('hnpler 1H Women of llio Mouse. Itnutliio liilMin-ui wns pnsed nl, und plans were miulii lor Hie Academy of Friendship pi'iiurmu In lie held nl Hie April 1 meeting ol Women nl Hie Moose. Members present were Louisa Icenblre. I.eln Sinll. Ini'A Kluinll, Unse VunMeler, Vernnlcit McNeill, Mui-uurel Fields, lluiil illllitllev, and Oluu llrndsliuw. reluined fur llio t uinlnu yeur. They lire l'leMilenl tieiime Kppersuii; Vice I'rcMilint Hill Taylor; bene-liiry-lreiisurer Dick Jessup ami field i-iipliilll. tleniKe Uniirnu. i'luiis were iiiadn Inr the coining '"r. These Included repiilr und general mululriiiince ul the Gun Club which Is at Denver Mursh lis soon us the snow melts ennimli to permit ror-c . dreu. y 11 nun vuni j Thf Clieniuli Gun Club met pil-iwork crews to npenile. 'Hie mm ,, ' . Inttiim the dinner for Ihelr nnniiiil ielub furnished two lurne cukes lor Pythian Sisters met March 8 si Mnrrli meeiiiiu mm i.n,, m m 'in. ,.,.-i i n,. ,imrr n,l fur the home of Mue Anderson, 345 fleers. Hie officers for 1051 were Hie club 'members. is. iuiii oircci. Tlie proceeds from the pnrtv went Into the dhh fund. Prlies were won by Dnclo Hoover, first; J Charlotte Canoy, second; Aim Bean, door: Elizabeth Ramsby. traveling pinochle. Present were: Ruth Matthews, Stella Dryden, Llna Motschcnbach- er, Floyd Blaukenshlp. Zellu Blank- 1 enshlp, Ethel Henry, Elfle Redknv, Laura Taylor, Fiinnle Godduid, , Bob Canoy, Eva Richardson, Doro- -thy Post, Jcmile Hum, Marie Kll-! Bore, Bertha Griggs, Julia Wll- j Hams, Wallace Henry, Nlnln Beck, ! Agnnce Lowe, Clara Bnllaiityiie, Dorothy Porter, Agnes Jurgensen, i Theresa Allesch and Llllluu Hay-' den. Little Sweden 3711 So. 6th JSX Open 5 to 10 w Sundays open 1 lo 10 . . Closed Thuridoyi Serving S DINNERS .ILCJUUJtJLIULiJUlXtJLlLILUJ-tJLI OPEN FOR LUNCHEONS t PARTIES 1 rcr Miso j Ploto Smor- MR. AND MRS. J. DEAN COCHRAN Recent houseguesls at the home of their niece, Mrs. George A. Myers, 711 Pacific Terrace. Onetime residents of Klamath Falls (They built one of the first three houses on Pacific Terrace 435) they have lived in Barker ville, B.C., since leaving here in 1912. Mr. Cochran is known to numerous Nimrods and Izaak Waltons who come from "all over" to engage the services of this Canadian guide. With Mrs. Cochran, he also operates a hunting lodge just out of Barkcrville. While resi dents here, Mr. Cochran was in the insurance business. Photo by Kettlcr Stork Shower NOW SHOWING the new THE SEWING MACHINE THAT IS KNOCKING THE STUFFIM' OUT OF ALL RIVALS! Regardless Of Price Or Make r 12 Machines In 1 (No Attachments) The Bel Airs are so durable and efficient that we can safely guarantee them to give continuous service forever. . . . , SEWING Machine Service and Exchange j j P We Are I ' Ji featuring I J BEL AIR Strd. I I U o750 Rodgers. Mrs. John Franks, Mrs. R W MnnHlin .lr . Mr C. C. I.m. nirs. ura ijrisoon ana Mrs. narryu, . .ester entertained at the Brisbon s- J- ' fhr"' ' B iome. -3325 Laverne Avenue, at-aMrs' ful Snedden. Mrs S. Alva- .hmn, k,Flm U,,' M lc " H.UI.IIUII, i.i.O. varez, Carol Brisbon, Mrs. Ernest Parkhurst, Mrs. Clarence Cornett, Mrs. Olive McGargcl, Mrs. Don McLean, Mrs. J. H. Eckcrt. Mrs. Jack Angle. Mrs. J. - M. Martin. W. Campbell, 3128 Laverne March R. C. Brollier, Karen Brollier, De- Mrs. C. D. Roberts, Mrs. J. Wyrn, 13. 7 p.m. - anna ana sanara uampDcu, Alice j Mrs. Jonn ioniums ana veceua invited guests were. Mrs. Arthur i Lester. Penny Mundlln, Rosic Al- Low. 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