SATURDAY, MARCH 20,. 10112 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON PAGE SEVKN 1 REFLECTIONS TROM 12 COUNT T.M II lliov'll Imlil 1,1:11- SJ Klunmili 1-'iiIIh iii'iiiili' n u- I' UM'Cll ttl TlM'MU'll Court, Hit lit II Ci In sn mill iiiumim mill kil'l i - Tlic Ori'i-r I)itw, .Inhii HIhiwk, C. J- Conn., CIoih kc llllllwi-O. K. , iu:,.l, U...1 ,.r...l.il t.illll T'lrlvn I'nyil. John Kuwlrrii, Jim Kern'i mill Hi" Hub Tlwiiniinnis -Hid II WAHN'T n ciiiivi-nlliiMl Hriurnlv (Iiivn Mwl mrrl'iil:liii( llt' lnnvriilv lilur I'urllio were llirlr : ,iimlCT'i. ' A NFW rl.r.lMIK '0 Tlirtn Kiin mi Miiorlly l Lrwlii mill l.WIK NKW VI'-nl Alnlin Phi nl II nl i.ii in,,- . H m .viiii ! ti It ilir tcroivn-iiii Iniiini' I ri'lnycl li'iii' tin" ilili'i' ,;l ll,r li'iTi'd lo ftinin liter .vri.ii-rduy r,, uunirii,. "i H " n l niirucuvn mile jiiim Mimic . I.i .. .1. Vl'l.tll. 1 mur pniuini'- Clmk in. a.. ilnynl with Mr' nnrmitH UK ('tuirlm H. ilnwll rj--nnl ituVJ IC(i-0 I oolo mid rc'iiot'L Iiit looklnu line. HOMis with iioumkiiup:hih- '"" MIIIK Win'tlllll uir .Villi llj'll mill Wnyim (liiuitlitrr mid hkii iI Hie A. W. Olmiiii, Mldlund Itouil. Mini- Imi l i n lunliii' m , U nl (), mid 111! lllllliulll II ll'Hliw KUldl'lit JlllllfH V:inl)rnll li.i n Wiivne n (lintiil luiidnit nl II i,l Wii.ih i-rrt in Uii" i In Knlliii'liii' I'l.irn.lhr iioiii 111 millli' nrlinnl. Itutli In ii ir.vrh'i' ir:y ini'liir nun-i umi'iinu- .i.--. ol '00 -thn ciniiKhii-r ,. Mr mid Mm. Kpi iiiII HlwrtT., I III Kvrtmu. HAUllAHA AND VAN Mill I I BoN luil unirt Uyi' lnr t limb njun nl-trr, Mm. Muyd llubirl-i i.,nl ln-r mn inn im nil. . iHiwr mi l Jimii from Piirtliind - wlm jiiu ih n lrrk Willi limn ill uirir nniiir. ih:u 8. Mil blrcc I. NOT I.ONO ACi()-ll m-ciiii Hil I bkvc our of tli" IJirw imnlllp viienllim Hint llic oilii-r iiii I'mk -iu Irl '. fi Hi rli' it I've hud Hie Clrfer Uitw l Kuntn Our. -mid now I'm putimir Hi" r-'rnnk Urrw'n mi 11" '"f llmiiilulii-- i n Inrl lln-v v,rrr on It villi Vir liiiilu's mother nn-t fnthrr Mr. nml , Mm. blrwnrt Moure ton( Willi II I jr. old Duvld 11. Mnrrli 17 -Willi' Hl.li'ln Knllilrell nnd C'leer Hie ll bit on Hie younit fide to enjoy irnvrl. MOKK hUNHHINK KKKKKUH w'lio lelt Inure we Iiiiii ,n.'. .he Klbert rUlIrn mid foni-nt Ilornre rlcll'K Lone l'lilm lintel Pnllll biirinu" -Inliied by the (Jiorite Mlt ciiitln mid Cieeitee- Dun.' mid Hie vie mid yniniK rilti rult nwlminliiK every day- Oil will we'vo hud rriuiblc lienl wove lie,e. CM.MIl.rTON A r: l KICKY firi'n went lo Kmene with the Frmik Drews on thrlr w.iy to riilrh Hint lilnnr fur the IMiimlr.- vlMtlnii UiMr niothrr'ii ulster nnd when II w tune to come home no iilnce on n 1.1,1,1 ior ll'flll one I', llie biu mrlke-io Allee mid Dirk innde mi linrxnerted mid fnM trio 0 there lo letcli 'fin home OLD IKIMT.-ole ttrnd -ole Irell- er week t KiiKene durum llie totirnniiieiit Hreinir the fnnill'nr fni ei n( the Kurlyn in liont nt Die O' burn Hotel neems l.ke home miv. wev nller hnvmis them 111 thin rmt of the country lor mj loin i iintpl owners come to think of lt whnl hiipnenrd to I.IIIIhii mid llur IV Mohitore? Ju.'.l cnuulit lilinmc ol H. -bin. we mw tlif Itprtimn Dnrlcy tmd Men Cones from Utnvton nd Fnyc Live. lev rroin Hnli'in null (liiuuhler mid Jodv ni 1 1 bevy oj Rnl.i lefl Hod to the fnrm rliorei. JUNK imiDKS hove n v.y hnnL Ihetn thill stiillH the soclnl March ! ioiso en- t (liuwlihr f Kemiiiii 1 1;. nly i mid Jmn, 2U& I.-Hov --'ie n Junior MAHIAN AND I:!) BAUD -who rrti-iillv moved lo Knn Jn-e rei;i.'r' l1 oet'ltied llkllt'! Ior the to" ll I'lilt I. live been busy kcLIIiik i.eliled in new loir. new abode end brenk Inn In or belm; biiikrn In lo n l.evv 'I V r.el Mnrlnil fry.n Hint Kd' new srlidiile In oeitrhy too - more lime nl Inline for 'IV In my idie'.H - but ?he oulnen Ihrt ll the hiixlle end bii'tlc has been vooU oumieen lor lliul homenk'kiieMi for KF ll iriK.r. TO f.'ORVAMIS - MUherly went the Dill Niu'cnrrows- fornuir Wyoinlnir rc.ildenin lo see the UII iouriiiiiiieiil with ihelr state iti rcsentrd. "8TIIM YlI.INS'H SANDRA" they call S yr old diumhter of Dill and Kav Unrulier since she trav eled down to mind siirluu vai-ulloii with her liri'iidinireiiti, Herb rnd VI llauui-r 1Mb I'oilllc TViiare Down Irom Kuuene. where her dad in head basketball enrch at U of O. , NOTE THAT 111" J. Rnvnl Wia'vn Mirnt a few dnvs at Del Monle Lode at Pebble Beach I cnii ! Isnilie whin I write th.il now Hut; 1 we know there "rep'ly ! a null.'' I I TWO SIHTI It"- 'ir. Jennv Pcllz ! mid Mrs. t-Ysnk Hirst won t have in ie:ircli lor a Ionic ol coiiyer m iioii this i.umniri--Mrs. II. met Mrs. p. in Kan Krnnclaco and thev jfpent the wlnler Irom Jnn I to-. ll'iher - a mo-ith In Hhoenix 1 'couple of weeks al lacuna Bench ! - saw the Grand Canyon and miinv i i.lher points of Interestand drove 'Ihemselves where and when Ihev v anted to reach one of those Mild i:olnts of Interest Mrs. Peltr.' sister Is here to spend the summer with her hence the lack of n conver sational problem- iiothliu but rap id exchange of recalled wlnler epl.-odes Mis. Illii.l's home Is In Wllllainaporl, Pcnm. ivnn.a. OP ADDKD INTEREST the Vu- lllnln Ann Luu iMrs. Robert Mnr " V V; I Delegates Elected By Ladies Aid Stlon Lutheran l.ndiea Aid met at llie Church the nltvrnoon of March '() with fourteen members present. lti.v. Illchard Ornef jjrcn'iiteU the topic on "CallliiK.'' The following were elected to at tend the Lutheran womens' Mis filonory League conference to be held In Hlllsboro April 21 22: Delcnale, Mrs. Alma Strlrt; alter- natea, Mrs. Oenruue oima anu Mr. Ruth Orlschkowsky. Hostesses were Mrs. Otto Steuben nnd Mra. H W. Pclrlck. EN ROUTE TO GERMANY for a four months visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kunk, Ilcrsfeld, is Mrs. Italpli K. Bramlelt, pictured above with her husband, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Bramlett, 231 N. 9th Street. The couple was married in Germany, when Bram lett was stationed there; and they have lived in Coquillc for the past three years. Mrs. Bramlett, who was born in Ik'icsfeltl. was scheduled to arrive in Berlin, 40 miles from home, just 3G hours after leaving Portland, March 22. Photo by Kcltler 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, Flackus. Ifi:4 Apnleifaic Avenue, observed their 50lh wedding anniversary March 6. They were honored at a lamily dinner In their home, with the lollowlmi daughters and fam ilies present: Mr. and Mra. Roy HohnCH, V.r. and Mr;.. Fred Bchinot', Bonanza; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lorenzo, Klamath Falls; Mra Burlon Broun. Winnemucca: a son Warren Flackus, Florence: Nancy and Judy Brown, grand children. Nevada: Charles and Bi- las Kilfjore. Bonanza, also (jrand- children. Bill Kinney accompanied Warren Flackus. Mrs. Flackus waa Llllle Clark be- fore her marriage March 6. 1602 In the Gilbert Anderson home. Dairy. Married at the same time were Iva Kuenc and Brown Michael. .Mrs. Flackus and Mrs. Michael are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Flackus lived on their ranch near Hildebrand until 1048 when they sold It and moved to Klamath Falls. ' A daughter. Ada Flackus, Rose burg and a son, Ernest, and wife, ,oi Florence were unable to attend. I . ' It ' Jll 1 .. J I V, , S L-i , J - 3 tr I i "jr. 1 J ; 1 1 1 1 ' LOST RIVER GARDEN CLUB MERRILL An Inlorestlng pro gram waa presented at regular meeting of the Lost River Garden Club March 25, at the home. of Mrs. Joe Mlcka In Mnlln. Mr. Donahue of J. W. Kerns Company In Klamath Fulls, conducted a question and answer program on vegetable gardens for Klamath county. Mrs. I. W. White was appointed to serve with Mra. E. Webb-Bowcn on the program planning commit tee ofr the sub-district. Mrs. White gave a report on the last sub district meeting In Klamath Falls. At the next sub-district meeting May 14, In Klamath Falls, which will be an all day meeting In the library club rooms, members are asked to bring a plant for exchange. Mrs. V. Gilmer was appointed to make favors. Mrs. C. E. Sharo will make the tablo decorations, and Mrs. White will make a cor sage. Mrs. Scott McKcndree. the vice- president, presided In the absence of the president, and also volun teered to take flower to the Com munity lounge In Klamath Falls during the month of April. Refreshments were served bv Mrs. Micka and her assistant host ess Mrs. J. W. Browning, to two guests Mrs. R. L. Dragoo and Mrs. L. A. Van Cleave, and to the fol lowing members: Mrs. C. E. Sharp, Mrs. I. W. White. Mrs. Scott Mc- Ker.dree. Mrs. Dale West. Mrs. Walter R. Fotherlngham, Mrs. E. Webb-Bowen. Mrs. Clarence Bailey, Mrs. Randall Pope, and Mrs. J. Perry Haley. Trip to Mexico XIAI.IN Mr. and Mrs. John Frel lag and daughter Joan returned re cently Iioiii a trip lo Houihern Cal ifornia, Arizona and Guaymrs, Mexico. They were accompanied lo Ouavmas by Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Frei'tag nnd daughter, who had en tertained them as house guests In Arizona. All enjoyed a day ol deep sea Hailing olf the Mexican coast. Pic. Garry Freitag went as lar as finn Francisco with his familv. While there he apent a day vis, tin Farm Bureau LANGELL VALLEY A large crowd attended the Farm Bureau rotluck dinner nt the Langcll Val ley Community Hall March 18. Dr. Halverson and Waller Jend r7cwskl. of Klamath Falls and I F.bcr Kilpatrlck of Merrill and . John TofcU of Dulry, addressed j the group, I Chairman Lelnnd Harris was In 1 charge of the meeting. , Anyone Interested is cordially in- , vlted lo attend Farm Bureau meet- i niunlty hall on the third Tuesday of each month. Mrs. Harris Is chairman of the women's organisation. wllh them nnd Pic. Wiley Harriw-. j iiirs held nt 8 p.m. nt the com- from Biriiiliignain. Aiaoama. uc Inre reporting to Camp btoneman Ior overseas service. They aho Invited Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, former Malln residents, now at Tombstone. Aristona. Mrs. Clark told them that ahe had appeared on tiie Faye Kmer .son lelevli'lon program. National Geographic Magazine took plctuics in which she is also Included. Langell Valley LANUICI.L VALLEY The Lan gell Valley Women's Club met al the homo ol Mrs. Bob Adam March i'0. with Mrs. George Fern. Stork Shower MERRILL Mrs. J. C. McDon ald. Mrs. Jack Wynant. Mrs. Rob ert Trotman. and Mrs. W. J. Grove were the hostesses lor a prettily arranged baby shower March 26, at the home of Mrs. Helen Shuck. Honor guest was Mrs. Jim Shuck. Pink rosebuds, blue forget-me-nots, and while cherubs were attractive ly arranged on the gift and re freshment tabic. Games were enjoyed during the aficrnoon. alter which the honor guest opened her many packages, served by the hostesses. Guests Included Mrs. i-ouis un stcn and daughter Nancy. Mrs. R W. Steele. Mrs. Joe Steele, and Mrs Malcolm Enlev Jr.. Klam ath Falls; Mrs. Willie Edwards, Tulelakc, Mrs. Wilfred Noble, Bo-; ! nanza. and from Maim, Mrs. koo erl Byrne. Mrs. J. D. McAullfie, iMrs. Lindley Btcwari Mrs. nicn !ard Hawkins, and Mrs. Tom Laird. Merrill nuests were Mrs. M. A. The. general meeting of the Bowman. Mrs. E. Webb-Bowen, WSCS First Methodist. Church was Mrs. John Beer. Mrs. Jess Trot held 111 the church parlors on March man, Mrs. F. E. Trotman, Mrs. 20. j Costa Dells, 'Mrs. Larry Sowel, Mrs. J. C. Hunt, president, opened Mrs. Dale Walker. Mrs. Robert the meeting with singing and pray-1 Wvnant, Mrs. Gorden Wynant. er. I Robert Dehllnger. Mrs. Howard Mrs. William Withrow led devo- j Wytuint, Mrs. Gordon ynant, Mrs FROM UNIVERSITY OF OREGON came the announce ment of the engagement of Sharon Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, 1820 Lexington, to Lt. Donald Whitwer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Whitwer, Eugene. The bride-elect is a junior at U. of O., and her fiance is a graduate from Uiere, now serving with the USAF. No date has been set for the wedding. Photo by Fehly, Eugene. WSCS Meeting calendar speeding up in n nnd Marian Mcintvre win pngementwas recently nunounred bv George and Elolse Mel., Is nit ex ception Her betrothal wes the oc casion Ior n shower at the Mar vin Nerselh home March 26 but also served as an Ideal way to gather a group ol mutual friends lor a "lun'' evening. . i "howdy" nnd mini ssu lie. lit &ir;aiuue: ijn nn(j ""' '' fry its Jean iirnttr ;,u)d ,-d ,.. Joe p0,Ceit co-hast I AT vh Will in in ( rru . msrr ittrit n i. V" "i. ...i ., unrMe If . M"" "1? " arrangement ... ,.. . ., ny U1C prc.sincm, mm. 4. o- mjiif. together and a handsome pair n wn, decided lo charge the they nre-they both taught In Hit ,nrn 51.50 ior a dance ticket and F.mplre schools following gradua-' (,0vs $1, Ladles and gills to be tlon-i.stlli will) mid they were i nmnted free. The next dnnce will both married on the same clnv , b Aprli 19 und tnasc 011 the com 0110 hi Ashland and one In hF I mlUe(, wm be Mrs. Llovd Gift, not especially planned that way :.,,. w. rie,,rhnm and Mrs. Bill either. .. !cuniilnglinm. nniniiT vn rt t n ... 11,. I Mrs. Ernest Graves Joined the BRIOHT AND Ct.ARwas the , t U)ls nl(.cUllR. weather at Little River Inn below 1 N t ln.ctini, win ,be on April I'nri urngg wiun llie George.,- , Mr:li Pnu Monroe. Mrs, Myers nnd Georirlo were there ; w:wrt mi,u and Mrs. Art Moiv uons: Mrs. Steve Moss, program; her subject "Tile Deaconess." EsUicr Circle were hostesses, : the ten table decorated with a benutl- of mnnv colored sweet peas, heather end tapers. - nnd sons Jim and Bill on the way to visit B's mother In Santa Cruz mopped In Oakland and luckily having the children with them were ndtnliiol to the children's park on Lake Merrill recent article In Llie mag wllh colored pictures as good as It was couldn't do Justice lo the enchanted nlacc. THE MEL HOWIES-and daugh ters Vlckl nnd Penn Lynn hit Har bor on the Oregon coast nt a time when there was llllle log when thev rived and none part of the lime or whatever that Oregon nils' really Is It's alwnys pleasant Ihere-biit alter so little sun here It was a real thrill In have the lush Krcen and sunshine. They ive still bow to the east whenever I the sun conies un here 1 and they ent home lust In time to sav " u V ., i T i in canasta Deborah Circle Deborah Circle ol First Mclho dist Church met March 21 nt the home or Dorothy Johnson. 4500 Clinton Avenue with Peggy Barnes as co-hostess. "The Family A Christian's Con cern", which has been the basis for study by the group was com pleted with the discussion of the Church led by Gamlleff of Portlnnd before thev I took oil for Berkeley where they I were to be guests nl the Phi Kappa Sigma house on the UC campus. I ' "JUST P.E8TINO" Is the relaxed report between ynwns from Rex Itnlentlne home after a bout with finals at the U of O where he's a 3rd vear pre- law student He's also ; vlsltlnr a hit with his pnrents the , U. S. Bnlentlnei. 1904 Huron but 1 he opened his eyes when he snw his nw nephew Danny son of roc entertaining, rouowmg mti" H "'o meeting cards were played with i Can Serve the Family Mrs. Ray Davis winning the prize 1 . wire nouoway. . Mrs. Graves 111 pinocmc ,,'. , icauer 'and Mrs. Lesier Leavltt. bridge, r aayK'!' Mrs. John Kirby Jr., Mis. Ausun Wllley. Mrs. Mcrvyn Shuck, Mra. Victor Shuck. Mrs. Claude Shuck, Mrs Louis Stewart, Mrs. Riley DcLap. Mrs. Harold Henderson, Mrs. T. W. Chatburn Sr., Mrs. Bruce Owens. Tulelake guests were Mrs. John Kandra Jr., Mrs. John Takacs Jr. and Mrs. Dick Moore. Meeting The regular meeting of the Sub urban Fire Department Auxiliary was held March 17 at the fire .ta- tin' . , The name "Suburban Sirens was decided on for a name for the auxiliary. A party is being planned for April, probably a square dancing party. Layette Shower BONANZA A very lovely layette .shower was given at the home of Mrs. Dave Robison on March 18 in honor of Mrs. Dallas Souther land. Hostesses Ior the affair were Mrs. Dick Derry. Mrs. Frank H. Brown, Mrs. Gertrude Hoeffler and Bcttie Derry. ! Prior to the opening of the gifts. ; contests were enjoyed with prizes 1 going to Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs. I Guy Hitson. Mrs. Homer Holt and 1 Miss Leah Dye. Daffodils and pastel tapers were used for decorations and the re Ireshments were carried out in pink and blue colors. Honoring Mrs. Southedand were: Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Guy Hit son. Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs. Lloyd Hubble. Mrs. Jcrrv McCartie, Mrs. Virgil Schmoc. Mrs. Homer non, Mrs. Robert Burden, Mrs. Charles Walker. Mrs. Tommy Blackman, Mrs. Lester Lcavitt. Mrs. Dave Robison, Mrs. Cecil Whitmore. Mrs. Leonard Schooler, Mrs. George Fcrnlund. Mrs. Ivan Bold. Mrs. Carroll Wcatherby, Mrs. Richard Hoeffler, Mrs. Jimmy Dye. Mrs. Frank Tofell, Mrs. Owen People. Mrs. King Hubble, Mrs. Herb Schmidt, Mrs. Orville DeVaul, Mrs. Russell Walsh. Mrs. Howard Schmidt, Miss Patsy Tofell. Miss Pauline Noble. Miss Wilma Hubble, Sandy Hitson, Karen Schmoe. Leah Dve, Donna Derry, and Skipper Weimer and the hostesses. Beta Sigma Phi Elects Officers Mrs. Noel Flynn is the newly elected president of Kappa Chap ter, Beta Sigma Phi. Other officers elected at the March 26 meeting are Mrs. G. W. Nelson, vice presi dent; Mrs. A. Cottlngham, record ing secretary; Mrs. Ben McCollum, treasurer: Mrs. Dale Prentice, cor responding secretary; Mrs. Harry Waggoner, extension officer, Mrs. Iva Olson and Mrs. L. W. Netzer, city council representatives. I Mrs. John O'Brien introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Sheldon Brum baugh who gave a review of early :day photography. I Mrs. Harry Waggoner was host ess. Move to Alaska" LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Briggs and children Jamie and Ronnie left the first of the week for Alaska where they will make their home. They are former Klamath Falls residents. Mrs. Briggs Is the sister of Louis Staller. Klamath Falls. the Jim Ludlows. 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