.1 4m Siitunliiy, April 5, 1052 ' i ICm iVw MRS. JIM WAKEFIELD, left, ,;tercst the choice of food offered at tho crab feed, which TP . l Yf' : crrr. rzp libra . MRS. VERNON DURANT, left, KASRU, at the rccc'iU Pljot , Aloha Chapter I OES Meeting I Aluha Clmpler 61 Order of En.st- frn Star win very active during 1nrch; villi two Mated meetliiris nd a .prel.1 school 61 Imlruct.on. the regular meeting of the social club mid benefit rummago sale. ' Hie meeting on Mnrch 11, was dedicated to the 63rd annlveraary if this chapter and a hlnlorlcul .alt w.h preented.by aeveral of he 'Trlcndnhlp Olrl8,"under the Readership of Mrs. Lcona Angel, I Tie skit, wllh appropriate cos. nine and furniture, was enacted vlth Mrs. Angel a "Aloha" read ng from her "memory book" num . rous Interesting facti and Incl lents during the 63 years of Aloha Htaptcr which was founded In 1890. , Those purtlclpallng In the skll pcre: Leonn Angel, Maude Wright, enln llellbroniiei . Sally Wo.id. )nroihy Tvrell, Arsella Volghl and .lartha Towell. Alto, at this ineot nn. several new members were nltlated into the order. The meetlnir was followed by re. 5rcMimciit served on tables repre rntlng the twelve months of the ear: wllh memhera and visitors enled at the table corresponding kith their birthday months. . i On the refreshment committee (ere: Elltcl Kiiilson, Corrlene Lor- )li. Jnnn Howell, Ethel Hopkins jid Verlii Land. .jOn March HI, a special school of iUtiuctlon in ritual was held by Vis. t'111 Winibcrly, nssoclnle I j-and matron of Oregon. Her home t In Roscbnrg. i Alter the meeting a no-host din er was enjoyed at Jcncd's by a fiirge number of local and vlsltlnu lticmbers. Mnrch 25 a large attendance St members met In regular session, liter which refreshment wore : if rved by a committee headed by ':vjrs. Raymond Owens. lMi's. L. A, Murphy, worthy ma ton and Mr. Elmer Bramlclt, wor ry patron expressed their apprcc .it Ion to nil officers and nienibers r the splendid cooperation and yod fellowship displayed during his month. SPARM Rvskal Classes f ll,LKP virK Cratar Lak Cettag Chi rimii mm tnrcp t.tn DIU Off (OUIf IUH Not I I..LV Mrs. Fred Horn and Jim Mrs. Andrew Siliini and Margaret Payne, secretary of Club's crab feed. (All Home Ceremony Unites Couple Thr home of Mrs. Avllln Dunlap 733 Old Korl Hond. was the scour of nn informal but pretty wedding March 10; when Knthlern Duncan. '' '; nl 2:30 p.m. belorn u finiiil) gather' Ing of friends and relatives. Rev. Moyd Ilollowiiv ol the l-'rM Metlio- dint Church ofliclated The bride wore a grav tailored suit and a corsage of rrd roses, j 'I,? Zav n'in d' : ,,rr corsw-WM e, c'rnni0n!l Hie bridegroom wns intended bv John Jardine, a clastniate lioni voted to canasta and games. Present at the small reception M"'- Effle Train was guest of following the cerenionv were: Mrs "'e dav. mid lo'lowlng members Dunlan. Edna Warner Dorothy ''" Present; Mac Anuerson, Flor and Karen Kellev. Jo-Ann John- '"ce Custer, Ada Wlllits. Nellie ston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tavlor, Wattenburg. Emma Schureinan. Alva. Oregon; Mrs Tavlnr Is the bride's sister: John Jardine. Tlioni- as Dunlap, Roger Helnrlchs The yoting-ninrrleds postponed Iheir wedding trip until later, since Lee Is still a student at OTI. Wakefield view with keen in also wciuuou nam. Pilot Club photos by Kcttler.) PNG Club Meets Pn.t Noble Grands Club met April 1, at the home of Alma Cofer, inn High Street, for a one o'clock putluck luncheon. In keeping with date, the hostess Planned and prepared a menu w h I c h included delcclous rolls i filled with cotton). She also Inflicted an April Fool 1 uz.le cn her guests, which, after thry were all well tangled up In I1""- Vcr" clc""'-e rd as winner of flrM prise. Tho re- iiiiainiler of the afternoon was de- r.nznbelh Rnmsby. Adeline Cofer, 'ennle Hum, Marsaret. Biden, Esther Must and Vera Clemmens. Next meeting will be May 6, at the home of Florence Custer, 241 Hillside Avenue. HAVE CLEAN CLOTHES FOR Brine, in your Spring fin ery .. , we'll brinq it back 1 lookinq liko new! Good clconinq and pressinq re stores lustra and fit . . and we'ro specialists in qood cloaninq! Try us! phono 5111 CASCADE LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Klamath's Finest Opp, Post Office HJCKALD AND ii'KWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKKUO MR .and.MRS. DOUG HOWSER at the Pilot Club crab feed which was given on his birthday (hence the cake at a crab feed.) Doug is vice president of KASRU. EH If' A THE WALT MclNTYRES enjoy crab. Walt is new Airport. U..n f Women Ol IVIOOSe MERRILL Social Service com- mlttee held Its chapter night pro - gram at the h3t regular meeting of the Merrill Women of the Moose. Hazel Hundley presented the fol lowing numbers: Fayo Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams of Tulelake, two tap dance num bers; Don Skallcky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Skallcky of Tulclake, entertained with several acts of magic; a group of young boys known as the Tulelake Hillbillies Come to kliiniiiili In mi I hit to. and find out "WHAT GOES WITH WHAT" ff c'll match your impel by Lees uith the greatest of ease ' You have your on n ideas about color in your home. . Your draperies, your favorite painting (even your eves) may have a lot to ilo with it. Rcgin with a , beautiful bacifl Ixcs Carpet and lei us help you wilh the test ot your color plans with good" counsel, personal guidance, vtidc selections plus the finest , of workmanship on your Lees Cariel installations, tome to tis for "iliosc hem only carpels by Lccs." "Four Floors of Fine Furniture and Floor Coverinqs" KCamatk unnitune Ca. 22! Main Phone 5353 or 5339 and evidence that they really manager of the Klamath Falls sang western tunes., In this group U-cre Wayne Osborne, Mike Adams. j Richard Moore, Bill Havlina. Mick- ley Vernon and Hugh Mullins, all j of Tulclake. The chapter gave a donation to the community lounge. The execu tive board and auditing commit tee is to meet at the home of Hazel Hundley of March 31. Refreshments for the next regu lar meeting. April 1, will be servnd by the Homemaking Committee with Bertha McKocn, chairman in charge. ROY RUGE, left, Lloyd (Pappy) Newlun and Mrs. Roy Ruge Club crab feed. (Photo by Kcttler). Birthday Party For Macdoel Boy MACDOEL - Norman H0lbroolc "Sng .7, was honored with a party on his. at the Lannell Valley Community 5th birthday, March 26, by tilt all on ivlarch 21 in honor of her mother. Mrs. Archie Thrap. IIZTZ'IXZ ,he their home at Macdoel. : children stories md they played In the center of ths living room names and were berved cake and was a unique and attractive cenier-; party refreshments, piece made up of all types cf i Guests were Bennie. Jlmmle and balloons. ,Billie Brown. Lorna and Leah Mc- A special birthday song was Fall. Michael. David and Danny played over KFJI requested by Cralian. Nondice and Linda McFall, Mrs. Jim Whitt. j ic.uy ijea.oorn. Lir.ia and Uoug The little guest played games , teh S Wo. Tommy. In the yard and movies were taken j gg,0 br- The birthday coke was baked and dall, Mrs. Homer Roberts, Mrs. decorated by Mrs. Jim Whitt. ,Iack McFall, Mrs. Ted Schmcdli, Under the pines in the front vard Mrs. Bob Seater. Mrs. Louis Ran was the guest table which was dall, Mrs. Jesse McFall, Mrs. Mike centered with the cake. Gay trim- Dearborn, Mrs. Eddie Gralian. Mrs. mings of "The Lone Ranger" corn-; Partridege, Mrs. Clyde Wooten and Dieted the decoration. After the traditional blowin? out of the candles: cake, ice cresin and punch were seived to: Nor man's grandmother. Mrs. Maggie Prosperity Rebekah Lodge met Criss: Mrs. Bud Stevenron and March 20, IOOF Hall for a regular' Barbara; Mrs. Lcland Criss andibusiness meeting and initiation. Susan: Mrs. Arnold Criss, Ru.e:lThe meeting was well attended and Larry; Mrs. Dunovan Grif tin j with all officers and degree team and Jimmle; Mifs Rhoda Eskilu-1 present. The beautiful degree was sen; Katrina and Kenny Holbrook: Iconferred upon Lucille Bukasky of Mrs. Delmer Criss. Lou Ann and jthis city. Arthur Michael; Mrs. Martha Bran-1 After the meeting delicious re nan; Mrs. V. O. Holbrook; Mrs. ifreshments were served in the din Jim Whitt. Macdoel; Mrs. Mary ing room. Table decorations were Wiggins and Marietia. Mt. Hen-i lovely centerpieces of Iris, Daffo ron: Mrs. Fay Clark; Mrs. Howard idils and red Carnations which Beck, Velma Jean and Eldon. Red (v.ere furnished with compliments Rock; Mrs. Irene loaorovic, worn and Alice uriscoii .01 iuamaui Falls. all are washable including shoes! JACKETS PANTS CAPS SHOES To match Canvas, with heavy rubber soles. VI anticipate your needs while stocks are complete. Party For . Six Year Old Mrs. arown. Meeting ;ot tne suDuroan r lower nnop. fussy winows were xeaiureo. in uie table decorations. for for for for for h WfM -1 JL Wim PAGE SEVEN in high spirits at the Pilot SOJOURNERS ;. Sojourner members and guests met In the Paul Bunyan Colfcs Shop in the Willard Hotel for a no-hostess luncheon March 28, foU lowed by a short business meeting conducted by Mrs. Winston D. Pur vine. . , Guets of the afternoon werti: Mrs. R. B. Ernst, Mrs. R. w. Fed ler, Mrs. L. D. Leslie and Mrs. D. A. Piper. New members welcomed Includ ed: Mrs Mary Leckembrv. Mi D. A. Richardson, Mrs. Lynn Zeig elmeyer. Mrs. H. R. Scribner and Mrs. C. L. Mtusch.. Mrs. C. U. Dakin. spring dinner dance chairman, reported that the dance at the Yacht Club March 21, was attended by 28 couples. An "Easter Parade" theme was cleverly carried out in decorations and favors. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Payette won the award for the prize waltz. Committee assisting Mrs. Dakin included: Mrs. W. J. Payette. Mrs, J. J. Howard, Mrs. C. E. Leitholt, Mrs. Keith Witnerspoon and Mrs. Rex Hunsaker. Mrs. C. E. Lelthoff and Mil. Archie James were hostesses dur ing the social hour at the regular meeting. Prizes were awarded to: Mrs.' H. Phillips, pinochle; Mrs. George Roberts, canasta; and Mrs. John Ashley,- bridge. Next meeting April 9, 1:45 p.m. preceeded by no-hostess luncheon at 12:30 p.m. same location. - . Newcomers to Klamath Fa'.lf cordially invited. trovelinq the qolf course bdotinq yard work just "doinq nothing" tori aw cfffiir. .ctr vow ran im- It TUMI I0IW AHO HALLfr Y TMWHQ w I utal CAf J mo iraut mmu. CLASIJff. (2D 3Sl 'SQL'