Stiirdii y, April !5, 1DM Part les tjiven ,Fgr Mrs. Poo!o "iCtAVATli AaiOf!t)Y--(Jtir,,l of lonor it two ifi riti! purilen lait V'Onk Mi"i. Olho Poulo, :iy U4 vht huiiie 1 1 Hie j li'V K.I IIKRALI) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS. CHKGON i r.ri l l.y M Turn- Auentiv iii'g lor ii niTty Kivcii J. Olclil. Mi-. A l.i. I eneei' i4 Mm. Vlwor Hiv,,n i-;)to!ioi . wrud follov.rd by r li af-OHioi ut UUiMr", ' liurnla rrr: 1iv (,'linrlr ; V.'orlliini'ii, Mm. Murk Knry. Mm. Utvlghl Hiiild'M, Mm. lln.rl Millrr ... M'n. Nelll Winn mm Aim, Uwlglit I'Bllrtll. i . T'cliiv nflmiimm Mm. llnroM Wing uiitwlnliird ib lea In her hynie fur Mi l. I'uuliv ' 'Diirlnj the nl.. nnon Mm. .m i bn:k, Mrs. (Kill It Uliiiour mid Mix. ! I.mvrenur Myers fit.ni Hie Modoc ft I , WJilmnnon Hlvcr nvu cH'lr . From Ghllcquln were Mm. Wi 1- ' Irr VSIinmenmui, Mm. liny Hiolitor, Mm, Vrinon Jsorvol. Mrs. IJwIkIiI , Klioher. ' Mi'.i, JumpI) Mercer mid ' Mia. Alitul riiKfr, ; Lcuul women yi'io Mm, Mult Hnriierr, ' Mv. (Jinrid rihellnnd, " Mm. I'. J. Dicbl. Mm. CUiivtui) fili'hnls and Mm. K. U. Wilder. 'I'm 1'iiulra Ml April 1, rutnlng limn I'm Kv"iniint wrvirn nl tir ?A yriu". Uw I'r'l 14 nf them i Pint el Kli mull Ak'-i cv. They i' if iinnln lo Mui-l'y villi-, prim., M be nrnr Iter rlilldmi. They V, III vMt Willi lllcmli mid irlu 1'vtn III PoiiIIimii (,'nllfiinilr, New Vr"'i'o pivl ti on. ni r'Uti; J-.'ii'il. i 6 M4CD0EL. Rr MAIl(.'lli r sTKVKNSON Khiinalh fulls was the i.cnio nf ', ;ruriouilt 'lUr' mi v oil the aliuoii s and In Ihe more. ; It won Die conK-atunl.i being ''awarded Will fun mid cxclliniint who look flirt In Die membership Mrlve of Iip Huiip VMley Farm llui'puu Ctulfr, 'I lie two couplet chosen fm l!ie part were .Mr.., Jlni'o.'.m Urtfiii mv Kliivd Murrn1' Tho von villi a lulnl of 31 itnd Mri. c- AIIp'i m:il (.Iuith 'P Cron.i Jo irrn villi 20 infinlirrf,lilii. j Tlir orgn,H)!nUoil Imd 47 inniiilii'ii lam yeur. mid linn inon: Until lloulilrd ll Willi 107 a of now. ! Chalrinin Walter Cirrullirin wiih Vpry plrittrd Willi llio v.ny ilir 8 iPinbprs worked nuiklni; roiiiiiiciil. ml liny alv.ayn work K)rihrr hrn II ii need Brlfe. J Kpectal U'ank'i bo lo Hie Klmii.ilh Falln iwjilv who took pari In Ilia ComplPlloii ol till i.uccp.iaful vrn tine. 'I'liotp liinkliiK It pumIIiIp ttn f t)ip P.nl.ilgPt Mnlnr c'linipnny who fnrnlilU'd ft brmid new ro.il villi CliuUlfriii (or Hip wlniipr.i mid n old mcicrl for Ihr losrri: ti.e Coca Cola Iblllli'i; Worku; Drrby't; In-erwi"lit.umrru hhoiiaii'l Opm ?illp wlii) kvp fo imirti of his tlina: ilic ILupPrp 'llipalrp l. r Coiniillmniiiry I'rkPt;.: DrPw'i tlPH'.i Hliiu ; Hpi'inan'.i;' Hnr' 'irliln J. C Penny Co; Clir".p i:nck' I'liurr fcluip; tlio lleruld i .i Nrwh ii'.ologrinihrr. 1.'H KiU'pr nd Mpp BMry: Joe Wlil.it'rr 'Hi I I)nlp C'lillcri a mid tli riAiiir.pn Iluropr Mhji: 81p p' Cli.irni On' it it ho madPtliP ronlr.' innl.1 look llko fliry slrpp out ol a lii lHon innri. imp and lip Wlnrtna llol'l wniili li r.ilril llr Kuriu ur.icloii .lj . Much lui and lilllnroua pxoltiiirt.t J si had as Hip day proitrcjed Ironi 11:01 a. in, lo Hip llnlrh wiilili Hip liow the lart thing yi 4b progran. . - - 7 k1spprnl'pp(ijile wnnlPd lo kiurv ho Hip ji illlant rpnon wan who Hould llmic up tuch a koikI Ii)i-.i an Him. Tie an.mpr Is CarruUiPr.i 'blinnplf. lie hna bprn tlip In. tlii.i'.or lOl othpr Mtrpsaliil IdPBK. Hp la mown ai ore who puta hla wh'.le i'rt lino iiyihlnit he trips to do. rrloay Mirch J9 a i!pii him romplPlPd on thp i.ale of thn lrn lojdatPii iaice oui hPa.it ol Mac- loel lo Mimi AlPlha Kd.iall ol 'allplo. The BnydatPin were nur.si. Bf Mr. and Mr. Mike Short and iMri. Mlna Edaall durlnR the'r tav here. At prpKenl Boydntcn In ,wlth thp Birval Klcotrlo Company no mia. poya.iicn wun me urp;.' lOiind olltea both In Amanllo. re.xaa. NAOMI SHRINE 5 INSTALLATION' OfflwiN for MM.!).! Naomi HhrliiB M). a, Orilrr or Mm vvniin ml-i... I "I Jci'ur Hlniu. wero luniallrd Out ii'f'liy evening, Mi'i'cli m, at I hp iMr onlo 'I'piiiplp, KliuiiKlli avenue, fill wrn llii. nlxlli n until 1 Initullu lion mid iipi piibiiu v.iui Invlled. I lniiKllutlon oWrw ini'ludpd: ('hirloilfl Mnrtlii, W, II. Prlpi.teia: I'-uiixiii, iY. u. niinpuerun Itiilh Slanli'y, VYo'iiiy (.'luiulalii; Alma IJctz, Worlh Hcrlhpj NpII Rflipnilh, Worlhy Herald: Mario Melll.'l'. A'lHl'lllIll Wnrlliv IlKrulil' I'miH'iuo wikpi, worthy orgnnlut; l'hyli Pnolo, Worlhy Oimrdlun. Alnin Cofpr wan honorary iiiiihI cl'j.i; Mury Lee Kt.uilr.y and Kllcn ioer were ci mllpll'iilera: Ll a r-hpniimi, uiip,,t book: John Btan Ic.v, rolor bcurer: iilurlnn Wllnon I'l'.'l llejpn MoCorniick, uiaarli. Pre- icilnv diirliiK llio opening were Hh iiclin Miii-kH and Jank Mellcr, rcililiig olllrera. K I Offlcura Inatalled were; niannhv lliiiilrr, W, O, Minpherdiii Iron Miukhuiii, Kolilo PropheloKa; John jl aiwin, A'liioolulo W. O. H. : May IPhlnnty, Woilliv Horibe; Vcru l.ln- .ii'i:li i ;, worlhy TrpeMirer; Mario iWiiddrll, worthy chaplain; Corrlnn J.n i f.cn, worthy Hheiiliprdraa: Vera iiIji-Ii, wmlliv null -; H'llv Hun ler. worthy herald: Floyd Waddcll, irt.l vino inrn; I'.'vereit Mellor, ipeond vne inun: Jpck Mutler, third wli.e mmi: Jni.lt Hchulzc, klnu, Co. n Mai'Uonalil, utifsep: (Iwciioo- Ivn Plenion. Ilr t hand maid: Mary I rrl'iioll, lecond hand im Id; I.enpii i"'pl, third hinid maid: Arthur .'itoi e, worthy ontauht; Zclln nir.n- I :cn Ji,. worthy Huuri.'inn, and Eurl , pplinr.i', v.oilhy u.V'C. I Honorary tfl rer.. Oliver Holkpr. i'clor beeier: Clara rilipriiicn and Mary l.pn Dean, mcoitv; Loulro :iVI3rlPti, burner l.-Purer: Minnie Cirlxtle, and May Hi'indon, ecnrt, I Mary f.llen Cluster i'iid Alice Pey. lion, malroni of honor: Mi'riha Pow ' rll fli.ue M' 'i-IIm. V'.."-..,- in,.. doiiiia; !''ora Metier, choir dtrprtor: Uiilcle Motley, courier; Cecil Burk doll. proJPC'.lonlKl, Qiiren'1 ailrndunl i, linljel Jack on. VP'"1 ClPinnirn , Clrace Bnur oii'ii, Cifii'va Hwift. SIPlla I)r" tien, Arella Vok'hl. Nlaa Currier, Sum nndenberper, I.uella Chllcole mirl Ada Hnrcrt. Klim'a nli'iidiirt'i, Oeorgn Itetter alh. l-'JIe Walker, Maurice Sher man, Curia Wllllnma. CSrovcr Mot lev. H:l' ln Phlhliw, Arl'n rtorieli berger, Dr. J. C. Hunt. Wren Kraln and Weill re lh-nrv. Mir leal niimbj"i sot heard dur iuir lb" Initi.lli lion cpi Pinon'pa. 'lllee liichided a nu'o. "Hip Old ftn-'weil CiO""-" U'": by Wl'llnm Mc.Kihhliv. "Tlio Holy City" bv Siephi'ii Adinr . iu:." bv Richard I. Metier. I'oconi'iiiiveu Dy Ji'tici laraotv no'o bv Mri. Kvp'-etl M't er "May "he ttnod l ord Ble- and Keen You" by1 Mere.-l'lh Wll'on. TIip lemplp 'ri rhroratPd with liavVpli ol dr flid'li md pu-.v v 11 lcw. Oi'pMs troni Pn'lh'nd. t.p-p- p'V. Silver ' aVe. ?.en. Mprrlll. Tuli'ifke. Mi.lln and nthpr polnti wpre im ludPd atnoru (he tvo hun dred or more member and friends who wlines-ied the In'prevdve cer ep'nnlr. Prr"liiiT on the relrp'ihnu nt rnm inlltpp vere FrPd l Jep'-t'.on. KatP Peyton. Bpi Hunt mid Mr-".' F"n flp'tor. Pr.iirlmr v.rre ChHolte Martin m-d Planch- MrV-. Flo" er .-'tend'H'i v.-ee Arthur P'one, Je.v :lp Lyle and Helm Splker. t gBB-rge .; . -J i " "'a ,r mi mtmmmmmmmmuA i'nt Mi a kttummmmmmmmm I PAGE NIN1 NAOMI bhKINE 5 Order of thu Wmtc hnrint- of Jcrusale m held an open installation, March 29 in the Masonic Temple. Taking pari in the ceremony were: First row left t o right, Vera Fritsch, Conine Larson'. James Hunter, l.lanche Scliulze, Irene Markham, John Larson anil Marie W addcll. Second row. Vera T.inkr.nl.ar.h 7oii, Ri,.,tri,i nelly I.tnlrr May I'l.inney. Mary Barkdoll, Lcona Angel a nd Gwcn Pierson. Eack row. Cora Mat-Donald Jack Schulze Jack Mcllrr, Kvcrctl Metier, Floyd Waddcll, Karlc Palmer a nd Arthur Stone. wuui.aiu, jbck scnuizc, -Photo by Gudcrian Venture Club Venture club met Tuenday eve-n'n- A'.wH 1 at the WlPard Pup! Unrlrne Smith, president, conduct ed the niPPtlng. Plan were made lor a food aale April 12 at Orlttfca Huperlor Food from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.. and all tiiembera weie ,ked to delher ihelr food to Mary Uothwell at the Flr-t Federal by ITIdny evening April II. It wa:i reported that three lay pttp.i have Ju.il been completed for Ihe American Red Crow. A very lovely Erster atory wan told by one of the club's new member. Ann l.l'idvkog. Next meeting will be at the home of June Weoer, where the mpiii bun will make another layetlp lor Hip Red Cro.n, which I one of Ihe club main project. ! mm f. 171 I I If- Y HAPPY AND HANDSOME is, Michael Robert, year old son of Mr and Mrs. F,ob Caldwell, 1240 Owens. Grandparents on his mother's side arc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Salnieir, 2226 Wantland. Paternal grand mother is Mrs. Ruby Cald well, 322 No. 10th Street. He has two great-grand-mothers, Mrs. Pearl Vinson, Bucna Park, California, and Mrs. Emma Hawkins, 2035'i Applcgate. Photo by Kcrebee -1 I i ii i igii i ii j a , h is iii 1 I v - -1 FOR CALENDAR MODELS Age 6 months to 6 years for MERCHANTS CALENDAR CONTEST Cash Prizes and Merchandise Awards , Cet vour official tntry blank at any of tht fallowing merchants Spencer'i Toll Apparel 619 Main St. Klamath Falls Army Stara' 320 South 6th St. , Helen'i Beatify Salon "Zippy Professional Wave in Half the Time" 171? Main Phone 6284 ' Currin'f for Druai "The Friendly Drue Store" 9th and Main Photoi by Gudcrian 1125 Main Phone 2-2791 Suburban Flower Shop "At Cloie Ai Your Telephone". Day er Niqht phene till l&B Kadio and Electric 401 South 6th St. Bill Davii Atiociated Service 2101 South 6th St. Phone 3413 Reliable Cleaners We Will Deliver These Entry Blanks Phone 4622 Scwlnq Machine Service 422 Main St. Phone 6771 Eastslde Appliances v J. H. "Bob" Robbins Dewey Randolph 132 South 7th St. PYTHIAN SISTERS WINEMA TEMPLE No. 7, Grand Chief of the Grand Jurisdiction of banquet which honored Vera Sharp, Gastdnoper, Past Supreme Representative, Grants Oregon. Other visitors with her were Ella Re Grand Jurisdiction of Oregon, Medford. A Pass and Edna Bryant, Grand Guard of thall with Clara Ballantvne and Ella Redkey special meeting was later held in the IOOF hctor; Clara Ballantync, Excellent Senior; Ella hostesses. Top.d to r) Patricia Vasak, Proteharp, Grand Chief; Edna Bryant, Grand Roper. Past Supremo Representative; Vera Snson, Past Chief. Lower (1 to r) Stella Dryden, Guard; Louise O'Brien, Pianist; Agnes Jurgehillips, Excellent Junior Protem; Alyce Treasurer; Louise Scott, Secretary; Violet Pn, Captain of Degree Staff; Bertha Griggs, Green, Most Excellent Chief; Lillian Haydc Manager; Delia Hcnninger, Guard. Current Dividend Role 2W per annum IT'S MORE PROFITABLE TO SAVE WITH FIRST FEDERAL Putiyour idle dollars to work qatherinq more income for you. At this specialized Savinqs Association you will earn more and with the security quaranteed on each account to $10,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Funds deposited before the 10th earn from the 1st of the month. Open or deposit to your account NOW. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 40AN ASSOCIATION REFLECTIONS FROM flfMiUui m -anr flrMrtu! vrTTmr BrJAr?i? im Inlr nH lah.ii- h Kn v..Atwll In caterwauling about the weather HOW im th tlaanl.-liti. If kn.ui moment to be thankful for what aenniieiy is "spring in the air" and pray that my favorite weather prognokdeator (an ole achln' corn to met (hill a. .'nnnrlll" In vrm Time readers) is not In error- ana away with the winter word robe and hrlncr nnf. that Hrea vroi like last spring but don't crowd your luck a growth on the toe inn i. iiiiainoe, y anow. fiPEAfcmn nia fianrun iv.a style show at the Zuleima luncheon at Jcned'a must have been sump'n from the waves of ravca still rolling In I np"T J"' TIT lTAy.7.AOn an-l -a- TUk Owen have returned to Sacramento ana ramlly Jay, hig papa, and Rosalie hln staler Thl Irani IKnlr time with his maternal grand parents, "Mom and D3d" Foster. the E. Os. on Jefferson 8treet lTh O lc fnr llu n,i br. a. . young Hazzard's name.) PATTV lUn TtfB-TT V T.,-.l..-A. were more Jefferson Street visitors recently when rhev vUitH Pjii'. motlier. Lucille iSold. over the weekend, from San Francisco. They were one of the "top" 1951 bridal couples. - SIX WEEKS OF "met travel!.,' around" for the rharlei f.l.n. Cuba, FloriJa, parts of Mexico,' touthern state a visit with Oracle's momer. Mrs. H. C. Miller, In St. Francis, Kan, before they rested their "vacation-weary" heads (the nnor klHnl ttn their nam n,n pillows at 4376 S. 6th Street. THE T1RTTVR n V Tin? eonvr PAGE OP SOCIETY is established in this writer's opinion as a clever anil in aV the least 1 j - .wca. k.i she designed the dresses and lor ner attenaants, IncJild ing the flower girl and she MADE the lackets. herself Mr. pir-hori F. Clarke, nee Donna Marie Hitn. sen is the talented bride. I riTTWvn Q.-v t i-i i -' " j i.c e oiiuuiu 1 . a , c skipped any mention of spring muk nuuiiii ru-oe. couia account lor the sounds emanating from any .uuui miere -rajriit. between the Vafnie bvm nt 1 0 H ia ... gathered. They go from a confi dential lull to a giggling crescendo but not for long, for crescendo is crescendoing like mad and soon reaches the fortissimo apex of iiitiiju.uon ana wnen you've neard that you've been listening tn a "teenaEe" tension I OVER THE AP WlRE-came the info about the application for a marriage license Lancelot W. Dil worth and Esther Lawler At pr' ent their address rn Blaine, Wash on the Canadian border. SQUARE DANCIN' AT REAMKS April 12 Saturday NOT Friday Starts at 9 p.m. Otto Ellis caller and REAL live mualo by live musicians (In person) Frank and Virginia Drew head the committee. INAUGURAL BALL tonight at the Elks Club You still have tlm to Jump Into that formal until 10 to start the evsning's festivities In tact. KLAMATH SEA-DOOS all hand on deck for a sports dance at the Yacht Club 8 p.m. 8UNDAY TOMORROW If you want to have some free fun drive up to OTI to watch the Klamath Women's Bowling Championship Tournament Kick-ofj was Aorll i tomorrow at 1 p.m. doubles and in the evening singles Worth a trip. ELINOR ADAMS was thrllle l recently to see her brother, AI Peterson who she'd not seen since '41 and his wife Ida and two children Loreen and Bill wlv she'd NEVER seen before They brought Elinor's mother Mrs. Myr tle Lord with them and alster Vera end husband Ben Hanriley were also recently at the J. Mar tin Adams residence on Roseway Drive all but Elinor's mother have returned home Ulster Vera back to work as principal of a school near Salinas (husband farms) and AI and family went home to Tucson just barely get ting through the Alturas flood. SOROPTIMIST ; Klamath Falls Soroptlmlsts were guests at the March dinner meet ing of Quota Club on Monday eve ning. March 24, In the Pelican PartV Pjmm When an InlanulU al program was presented under the direction of Hazel Morrison chairman Joe LaClalr, director of civilian defense, presented two thought provoking films one on atomic WflrfttTe enri the lhet- -.n -.- prejudice. Group singing under the uiictwuu ui tiuaiiiut reciiia provioea the rest of the evening's entertain ment. Introduced as guests were Marie Waddell. Martha Grimm, Pnyllls Robustelll, Vivian Owens. Mary Bothwell. Naomi French. Rita De Pew. Isabelle Brixner and Opha Smith. Mrs. DePew and Mary Bothwell were awarded the birth day gifts. . . . . WURLITZER A magaiflccat aiane. Mcur levtly stylet mii finishes lo cheese fram. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th fSl Coimetics Street Floor choose your face powder as you would like to choose your fashion . Have your fece powder rr.oda-to-orcier. Have your skintone studied . . . analyze) . e and a special formula created by on expert. Watch your skintone being marched in powder shades . . . watch the tints it may loclc being added . , , and while yau watch your very own face powder is made-to-order exclusively for yeu to give your skin life and glow . . lo do the most for your beauty. $2, $3 the box (Introductory size $ I ) All prices plus tax. madfr-toorder face powdtr by diaries il Lc Ltlasr 11 I'll I i 1