PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Saturday, April 0, 10M CITIZENS J mm ; p ' v- YOUNG U Y T ; v - - Lift. -A- Ltf" ' ' ' v I Lv- r:v;t '1 I "I SHOULDN'T but I'm gonna cat it all." Charlie Rae McFarlan ponders the ; problem of. Ins first birth- KS" day cake. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McFarlan, 728 K, N. 2nd Street; he tips the . scales at 31 pounds. (it: ; : WTC-Cairip6 ... By ELEANOR THOMSON It to most heartening to look out ri one's window these days and see thB snow-gradually diminishing, -it After months of watching it pile up. ' ' Monday, March 31, a fine spring day, a number of women turned out for a Stanley party held at iic the home of Mrs. S. R. Glassburn. They were Mrs. Gordon Good, '" Mrs. Pete Katchls, Mr. Henry .' Napier,. Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. . Thomas Thomson, Mrs. Elmer Morehead. Mrs. E. D. Heywood, Mrs. R. R. Ross, Mrs. Dick Fair field, all of Camp 6, and Mrs. Harold Marks of Klamath Falls, formerly of Camp 6. Mr. Bill . Jones of Klamath Falls was demou fitrator. A delicious dessert course was served with coffee at the close of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Huck and son. Vera, spent the weekend Applegate,' Ore..,, -i-i, The Napiers, Fairfields and Thomsons attended the Bly School Prom Saturday night, March 29. It turned out to be a candlelight dance as the electricity for the r! town of Bly was off due to a damaged transformer. The worst ,;, inconvenience suffered was the lack of hot coffee to- go with the mid n, . night lunch. Nancy Lybrand of Bly i' was crowned queen. Jhi e An afternoon of pinochle was .tirtoi enjoyed at the home of Mr. Thomas hv Thomson, Thursday, March 20. A :'? dessert luncheon started the after 'r J. noon, off. Besides the pinochle players, Mrs. E. D, Heywood and -r Mrs. Peter Katchis were guests. .T"e-."f During tee week of the school -'" spring vacation busdriver George ;.i.f .Smith and Mrs. Smith drove to San- Dgo and back. I guess f ! Smith deserved a little respite from the snows of this- territory. : Mrs. Peter Katchis entertained - friends March 13 at a 1:00 o'clock 'dessert : luncheon at her home. Breek desserts, - one ' which was f eM? called "Pentespani." These were ' -r served buffet style, with coffee and shelled nuts. A game of Bingo was 'i'- then played, which Mrs. Katchis enjoyed greatly. Readers of this column may rememoer mai jars. Katchis arrived from Greece only , last fall. She is getting along well 2"''"' nd seems to be enjoying her Camp fimi? -a home very much. She is fast learning to speak the English lan- . guage with the help ol her nusDan ".'!. and neighbors, especially her next j-"-ooor neignoor, Mrs. uoraon uooa. : The night of March 10. the school i..,-, 1us had a breakdown on its way , , home near the Liskey Flats. Boo . . . Winfield happened along on his way home from work and took ....... fie mes5age to school supt. Earl J, Graham at Bly. Graham came til,. DONALD OWEN CRAW FORD Six months old son of Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Crawford, 1034 Main. Grandmother (paternal) Mrs. Ellen Crawford, Murphy, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. George Todd, Capan Oklahoma are ma ternal grandparents. Photo by Guderian Surprise Shower CHILOQUIN-Mrs. George John son of Modoc Poink was the guest of honor at a surprise baby shower given on Saturday evening, March 29, in the basement of the Metho dist church by Mrs. Sidney Burg dorf, Mrs. Floyd Ohles and Mrs. Manuel Ochoa. Mrs. Jde Herkshan and Mrs. Er nest Smith took high and low awards for the game' of the eve nine and special awsrds were giv Lee Hatcher, Victoria Nelson. Mrs. Lee atchcr, Victoria Nelson and Lelia Kirk. The door priae was won by Mrs. Rudy Zadina. Following the serving of "refresh ments, gifts were opened by Mrs. Johnson from the following per sons: Mrs. George Johnson Sr. and Mrs. Bert Bickers, ' both of Modoc Point; Mrs. Se'iion Kirk and Lil'.a Kirk, from Klamath. Agency- Mrs. Ruth McKenzie, Mrs. Lee Hatcher, Mrs. Alvie Youngblood, Mrs. Er nest Smith, Mrs. Kudy Zadina, Mrs. Enid Sortwell, Mrs. Carl Lc bert, Mrs. Friedman Kirk. Mrs. Tony Zandina. Mrs. Merrill Hoppe. Mrs. Wavne Niehaus. Mrs. George Reed, Mrs. Ed Cole, Mrs. Ruby Peeler, Mrs. Vern Hengl. Mrs. Harry Lowry, Gloria Ochoa- and Victoria Nelson. WAYNE WESTON ENGLE one and. one half, husky sort of Mr. and Mrs. Weston H. Engle, . Fort Klamath,.- paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Englc, Fort Klam ath pioneers. On the mater nal side are Mr. and Mrs. J. F.. Obrenski, grandpar ents, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Keough, great grand parents, all of Klamath Falls. Photo by Evergreen Zuleima Nile Club Meets Zuleima Nile Club met. April 3 at Jened's for luncheon. A spring style show was pre sented by tha Town Shop with Mrs. Keith Moon' as narrator. Mrs. Nellie Ricker was guest of th day. Cards wera played after' the bus iness meetlnr. DAINTY KATHY JEAN Nine months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rich ard, 1321 Johnson Street. Her grandmother is Mrs. Mary Chinn, same address. Great - grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Davis, Milwaukie, Oregon. Photo by Guderian BILLY , SANFORD COG DILL just four years old, is th son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cogdill, Port Heueme, (dad's in the navy). His' maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Selby. 2349 Want land, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cogdill, Sweet-, home. Photo by Guderian Anniversary Dinner Party MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Ro berts entertained March 29 at a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Freitag's 33nd wedding anniversary, March 27, and Mrs. Freitag's birthday, March 39. The honored guests were mar ried in. Klamath Falls, and have 7th Birthday MERRILL David and Dale Hill twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hill, were seven years oltl March 'J9. and celebrated the occasion with a party at lliclr home. Games were enioyed followed by tradition al birthday cake and Ico cream. Friends ol the twins enjoying the occasion were Blllv Poe. George Milne, Earl and Chris King. Don ills Barry. Chnrles Murphv, Donnle n.ronne. Kay Rankin, Myrene Cun lived most of their lives in Ktam-IK!h;5,1: S""f V'!!l B',?"5- ath County. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Vao Kallna and family, and Joan Preltag and the John Freitags. Wayne Hill." Sammy and Dickie Carleton. Carol Ann Heaton, Le nore Johnson. Vicknv Llskev. John- ny Chatburn, Bonnlo Icenbice, and 'Evelyn Dalton. DALE LYNN HEARTH winsomo son of Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Hearth, ' 3034 Bisbec. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hearth and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cone, 1942 Academy. A preat - grandmother, Mrs. Cora Sorber, RlDoey. Iowa; a great grandfather, J. Hearth, Pasadena, and great grandparents Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Wood, Ash land, Photo by Fercbee RUSSELL LEE FALES Six months,' is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fates, 5304 Alva Street; and the, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fales, 5307 Bryant, and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Spencer, Bynum, Texas. RONALD LE 8on of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Griffith, 1414 Hope, is Just 7 months. He is tho handsomo grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Guy Grif fith, 1430 Hope, on his father's side aitd maternal grandparents aie Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rose, 2 23 5 Union. His groat-grandmother is Mrs. Jane Rose, 2231 Union. . Photo by Evergreen Happy Hour Club Happy Hour Club met at the home of Alice Lawrence, 3606 An derson Avenue, March 35. Following members were pres ent: Anna Blchn, Alma Coler, Lora Evans, Anna Rcedtr, Emma Ham ilton, Maud Hoslry, Louise Hum phrey, Jennie Hum, Llna Mots chenbacher and Eva Richardson. Quests Included:' Ellrabeth Ranu by, Harriett Estet and Mr. Mary PMngle, sister of Alice Lawrence, from PorUand. Next meeting data will be an poinioed later. 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