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SATURDAY, APRIL 12, lDi2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN St. Barnabas Guild Meets At Burnett Home Beta Sigma Phi. wip.ii pi ii t,mmt i t-n ft MERRILL Mrs. Pnachnll ItodKes nlertnined members o( Ucib Blgma Phi i her homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rov Huk of RIckys Jewelers In Klnmnlh Falls, Mrs Bill Burnett enttrtnlned the 7uild of 8t. Barnabas, Church atjand had on exhibit aamplcs ot all ucr nunie prw i, Alary Noole pre- iverwaro. siding. I Refreshments were served from v?r,tplrb r r,i ;r,8(ss,ry contered wmi hah follow nS lhrLl,th.e Pa'"ih Dorothy "'"'"- of Tlonesta. k . be "eld on 'mi h nil"" 'Ce;"ncl El'beth Prcea of Tulelka . , were RUBS"' of liK "fternoon. Mrs. Bill Cunningham accom- Members present were: Eleanor panlcd the Broun on her accordian 'Carmen. Jean Rosn Frnnre for hymn singing las. Janelle Adamst. Donna Hub. Fayc Wclmcr won the door bnrd. Laura Barr. Phyllis Hnn. chett. Ruth Crawford, and the host ess Martorle Hodge.'. 't- ,: LINDA KIOUS, left, guest of honor at a farewell party given for her, April 4. by Patty Magulre, center, and Corinne Ackernian. right, at the home of Patty's parents, Mr. n,.rl Mm Dick M.iuulie. 19(15 Melrose. Linda is leavine with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kious. 11100 J'ortlinul. Juno 1, for home. Corlnne's piuvnt.s lire Mr. fiml Mrs voting jjiiest.s nttr-ndr-il the (liincinii party was carried out In Hie paslel decorations .served nt 10 30 p in' Linda will have the cherished memento of the occasion. Clarence Wards Show Movies to OES Chapter A (Irhtfhtlul num-rii lour of Hie lln will n IsiuiwH w u fMijmrd Ity thf mpinhrrn ntul u nr ft ul Man- fvrtilnc April 4. nt tlir IOOF H I hr hf nu If u I fo'oi rri ninv.p', v rrr Mmwn by Mr unci Mr-., t'litr 1 1 l)i lo LIip ' lands, rnrr Uitrrt: taken on their r.vcnt '1 hp riiiiplPr wrlroinrd Lit rrn mr Hc-mulller, Worthy Mnlron unci ! Kuv Kimpviii. Worthy Painm ol TrlrJnke ChAplrr, 630 n.n the;' wtrv imi odurcd kihI iti'-orcil .o the Knsi Win Krllwoh, Worlhy Mrtlioii r i ul John I. hi mi, V. ir i hy I'r.' en jirrnulrd ovrr Hip chapter mrct'tiy I'lanti were inndr or Ibr 1iM; !el ir.reiiu of Aiohu chiiwlrr April It) Aflrr thp inovlp. rrfre .Iwnnit! Pr.p .served (loin u lnt) deroiatol Mlh taper ut id nitiilpui by the (iininllipp. Miuv Ler Klunlry. Ixiii Gueck, Nltin Hall, and Anna Wall in BRIDAL SHOWER FOR NEW BRIDE ' Mrs. ItUrtmid CUtkr. ihp furmer I)niinu llmiM-n, win honored with a bridal ihowrr Kivm nt Hip hnnir of hpr tmrenis, Mr. and Mrs Hnm Hmiripri. La. Verne Hired. Mnrrh 27 M 7 30 in ltu'.ic:iri f rr tiii n Hair w. prp Mr.i Wayne O'Nenif irnd Mrs Leo north i tluCHl.i ntirndliift vrrc: Mnrv Hup MrNphb. Uoielha .Miller. Mr. Du nne KiiriiPM. Pntrlcla Pnppdilun Mm. C. P. MrColuln Jr., MmcHIh Murray, Colleen Cri'siwell. iShrtnm V.'llllnms. Joan Moore. MtirKniet .Uriel, Mary l.ou Klniibrrv, Mrs. Ollbcrl Franklin. ICuthlrrn Puyh, Mrs. Hunk Mnuch. Mm. Koy I.un men. Mrs. Jiick Eirhrnriorf. Mrs. 1'UKone Conk. Mr. Mnriun Awler Mill, Mr. Klwond Pomp. Mrs. Mel vln Clnwfton. Mrs. Hill Scnrth, nnd Mrs. Oernld Owyn Glidden Paint April 11 to April 26 en a gollon of Sprtd SATIN, th. 100 Lolt multton point, Ktrt'i your cbonct to try Ihli wondtf paint olo tavlngi. You'll b dMghtd with lh " rich, lotlny colon and how oiy they apply on wolli or woodwork, NEW WONDER COLORS uil arrived. Comt In and th big dliplay. SAVE 42c Chooit any on of Jopoloe'i 1 8 hard wcnrlng colon, in cluding an ultrfl'whitt (hot itoyi whit. Quldicdrylng for In tide or eulildi. qt. Huy any ill tan of Rock Spar for rtgulnr prlct and gt onothir mm iti for only tc, An nlt-porpojt clear varndh. ROPER & ROPER PAINT STORE 2012 So. 6th Ph. 9278 l,oni! Beach, where they will make their new A. S. Ackernian, 1540 Eldorado. About 30 from I 'M) to 11 p.m. "Easter Egg" theme throughout the rooms and the buffet supper farewell gift presented by the hostesses as a Photo bv Keillor. I ..4L' -VT--4U m ' ' a a i t i:t' .h 4-1- w - tf " n ON EASTER SUNDAY April 17. 1902, (50 years ago) Andrew Hrown (Andy) Moore, claimed Cordelia Pruitt as his hride. The wedding was in the town of Burlington, Arkansas. Twenty years later they came to Klamath Kails, in September of 19:!2. They operated the Central Hotel, which was where the Klamath Variety Store is located. In 1 923 they bought the Baldwin Hotel, which they still own and operate. They are now on their way to Iloilister, Missouri, on White River in the heart of the O.arks, where they will renew friendships with old schoolmates they met when thev went to school together as children. They will also see "Mother" Finch, who taught their son, Vernon and one of their daughters, Gertie, Mrs. Hans Hansen. "Mother'' Kineh is still teaching in the same school. This is a honey moon, delayed !0 years for the Moorcs, who in their eariy 70's have been busv rearing five children, and helping wilh nine grandchildren, and one great-grandson, all liv ing in Oregon. Their children, all of whose names start with "V" and dubbed by "Andy" as "V for Victory" dur ing the war, arc: Vernon, Mrs. Hans M. Hansen, (named Velma Gertrude (Gertie), Mrs. Willard Dryden (Venice), Mrs. Mart .Jones (Vera) and Mrs. James Johnson (Virginia) who lives in Aurora, Oregon; the onlv one from out of town. Photo by Guderian Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Meets Zlmi Liillirrnn l.nrilc Aid mot nt the church Thursday cvenUm. April 3. Srrlp'.iires, prnyer nnd Mir topic "How lo Prny" wna presented by Mr.i. Orn Mlo Ebrrlcin. The sroup voted 1-i pinrhn.se nnd i tlntlt ,..fil,,el,MD In r.n..t n, ,1.. ' " "H.'m o in nuilk 111 hut church. Twelve memben nnd three Ruesl were present Mrs. Lorn Brnrce nnd Mrs. Ruth Orlnchousky were hostesses. Tuesday alue$ See MONDAY'S Paper 'A: "fii lb'-, : v. to the Wi-ne-ma Coffee SHOP 1 Quality Food At Reasonable Prices Plus Plain "Old Fashioned' 'Hospitality 0 MT DMIRING ONE OF her "surprise shower'' gifts, is bride-elect Christine Green, whose marriage to Kverclt Wright, is planned for Easter Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Seated, left to right, Gena Johnson, Genevieve Taylor, Arlcne O'Connor, Thelma Schuck, Cora Darby. Bertha Hoie; standing, Huby Luscomhc, Martha Hurd and Gladys Horton. Not in the picture, hut at the shower, were Caroline Ebcnsperger, Caroline Lowther and Eland Roller. REFLECTIONS FROM SCO'IT UEIiU stationed with the 393rd field Artillery at Necknr- ihulm, Ucrmany iii a rcccm ituci lo his unreins the Nelson Reeds . ' .h ,., ,,,r,i from a ""' J"" . week s kl:nK m - :,ounds REAL Si .no-uiiii i SQUARE DANC.INU TONIGHT- nt llcn.no - Otto Ellis callmc- Ynchl Club -familv Easier dinner tomurrow Virginia, baked ham or broiled tenderloin steaks on the menu- Parade ol Barbershop Quar- lets tonight nt the Pellrnn Tnra- tcr - Family gathering etc. nil make for a buvy weekend. , THE JOHN MARTINS Recently returned from a nip to the coast -now have fcky's r.iece-Ann Law- rence. Horn U ol O as a house- hk' . . n vnvwiT THORPE ID LRNLbl iWJnrt AGNES AND now living in Agate Bench - were in town ra.m, -- In KF property beloro "rn"VEnl" inmP Ol IOC UU-kuii ouiM-while here thev visited j ...in, Mn T s ms nnd husbnnd ihe E O. Fosters on Jcllcrson Street. in u.'milNGTON hns been a busy place -lor the E. W. Mocn- bees son Bob home from E-viie nnd daughter Mildred Pnrrish irnm Thico with her two young dlrs Nanrv Lou ard Belty Joe i,n iih liiem was a schoolmate , Sharon Alsihorpe. whose pnrents the Fred A's-are Identified with the Alsihorpe Lbe Co thcre-thelr dnd Jack Pnrrish is snles manager for Diamond Match Co and is in ihe Erst on a business trip hence the KF visit. i imm home from LAbbEll 11 w v Dominican Convent-nnd looking as tho It heart ilv agrees with her With her pnrcnus. Walt, Laverne ana brother Tommy oua i-ncuc in race nnd numerous friends, she's spending a long week-end In KF returns to school Wed. SPONSORED BY YOUNG RE PUBLICANS but with a cordinl in vltntlon to any member of nny pnr ly regardless of age is the dinner-meeting nl the Wlnemn Hotel Tuesday April 15, 6.30 when their will be o pnnel discussion of presi dential cnndldntes In the SOON-TO-EE-Prlmarles This is anybody's chnnce to hear exniessed opinions from nil sides NOT a closed meet ingso cnll 3553 or 8574 for rcscr- i vntlons before Tuesday. OLIVE VAN KIRK Known lo her many friends as "Van" Is nt For the Time of Your Life, see "Georqe Woshinqton Slept Here" Thursday KUHS Etanford-Lane Hospiinl clsco for eye surgery San Fran - Van has been a buy uoir.an on Main ? wu" Mil er a t-he will be with her -on Earl C. Van K 3936 Lvman Road Oakland. THE EASTER PARADE tomor- row will fill Klamath streets with En.Mcr finery in all Its perfection or. the multitude of people destlna- t.on church for Easter services, AT M00RE park tomorrow lh(, annuni Easter Egg Hunt for children 17 cases o! eggs 360 to a case Is oh YOU flsrurc It out! and HAPPY EASTER! friends OF - Tommy West nn.i wile Billle will welcome ' new, that baby daughter Deb- j ha, h.n ... . h0!inl, , rnianri -her dad is stat.onrd theTe with i Uncle Sam's forces. A BIG BOY has taken up resl dency at the Emll Albrecht home on Pacific Tcrracedaughtes 0n and husbnnd LI. Thomas M Howard are the proud papa and jmama Young Timothy Edmond arrived 10 a. m. April 5 and i weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. at birth his (nthcr is stationed at El Paso. Tea Given At Ashbee Home LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Gor- dol Ashbee gave a lovely tea at :h.r home on Thnrerfov .fl.,,. her home on Thursday afternoon. April 3. The guests sewed during ihe afternoon. Tea was served to: Mrs. John Crnven. Mrs. Grace Blaser, Mrs. George Baker. Mrs. Ernest Graves. Mrs. Art Monroe. Mrs. Owen Pepple, Mrs. Wesley Denrborn, Mrs. Charles Partridge, Mrs. Bill Burnett. Mrs. Lester Lea vltt, Mrs. Wilfred Noble and Mrs. Mike Dearborn. IT'S THE.... BEL AIR 900 Guaranteed forever 12 Lv. imwa&hV few "Vs?: ill fw t sj oft! In B.Y.-1A A C 1 V- MODEL 550 "MONARCH" Avallobl. In Walnut, Mahogany, Blondt and Lima Oak. Photo by Evergreen Shower For Bride-Elect WOCUS A bridal shower, hon oring Christine Green, Klamath Falls, was given Thursday night. April 3. when a group of J. C. Penny associates gathered at the heme of Mrs. Fr..nk i Martha) Hurd to surprise the bride-to-be. Chrls'.inc has set the wedding date for Easter Sunday, and will become the bride of Everett Wright assistant manager of California-Pacific Gas Company, at a simple ceremony In the home of her slstcr-n:-law, Mrs. John Coughran, Wo cus. 2:30 p.m. The theme of the party was car ried out with Easier decor, and bright colored canay Easter eggs displayed a tiny gold wedding ring popping out of the center. Games were plavcd and prizes awarded. Following,' refreshments, the honored guest ooened her gifts. Those present were: Ruby Lus combe. Gladys Horton. Gena John son. Arlcne O'Connor. Thelma Schuck. Cora Darby Bertha Hoie. Caroline LowUier, Bland Roller. Genevieve Taylor. Caroline Eben sperger and Martha Hurd. Sending pifts but unable lo come were: Dorrls Thompson. Naioma Bean, Martha Dean, Lydia Vadcn and Eloise Glglcr. Choir Members Entertained LANGELL VALEY Marv Jo 8nd Graves entertained choir members of St. Barnabas Church at their horn, s Friday evening April V'l u sui.gs p""". Refreshments were served bv Mrs. Graves to: Wilma Hubble. Leah Dye, Charlotte and June No ble. Catherine Dearborn. Sandra Lindsay. Mary Leavitt. Warren Mer-iDick. Don Hubble. Wavne Dye. Rev. Gordon Ashbee, Alice Graves. Mary Jo and New Arrival At Halverson Home ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Halver ; son are proud parents of an adopt ; ed son. Rudy David, who was rc i cently officially named by Elder j John Hallmark, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. LIBRARY CLUB MERRILL Mrs. Tom Chatburn Jr.. and Mrs. Bruce Owens enter tained the Library Bridge club April 3, with a 1:30 dessert lun cheon at the home of the former. Five tables were in play, and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ray Merrill for high score, and Mrs. Sybil Holl for low score. gH ;(Jtf j) r ; MACHINES IN 1 (Requires No Attachments) Machine Service and Exchange 422 MAIN PHONE "Free Demonstrations Gladly' a prize. Two new members Joined the groun nt this meeting, Mrs. Betty Shepherd nnd Mrs. Beverly Rob erts. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Burnett at 4:30 In the after noon. Next meeting will be May 1 at the home of Mrs. Bill Cun ningham at 2 p.m. Those present April 3 were Mrs. Merrill Stewart and Mrs. Harriett McCullum of Klamath Fills; and the following from Lan ee!l V-iiley: Mrs. Luther Noble. Mrs. Ola Williams, Mrs. John Craven. Mrs. Bill Cunningham, Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mrs. Ben Bhep- I herd, Mrs. Howric Roberts. Mrs. ! George Baker. Mrs. Marlon Llnd- ay. Mrs. Doug Smelcer, Mrs. Jack Weimer, Mrs. Lester Leavltt. i Mrs. Ernest Graves. Mrs. Ora Johnson. Mrs. Art Monroe, Mrs. , Mike Dearborn, Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Ashbee and Mrs, Charles Partridge. Someone's anniversary? birthday or For 'something' excitingly dif ferent . . . just browse through YOUR STORE'S two gift floors and mezzanine. You'll find a gift to suit your taste end bud 9e! "For Distinctive Gifts" IT 721 Main WALKER'S ALLEY KAT DRIVE - IN South 6th and Martin Will Be Closed Easter Sunday! Along with a regular school education, give your chil dren the measureless benefits ol learning to play a piano! It con tributes so greatly to a child's popularity, poise, culture. For many, it provides an additional way to earn a livelihood. Most important, playing a piano adds enormously to the fun of living. Learning on a Kimball is easier, too. Come in today and select the style you prefer from our wide range of beautiful pianos! Liberal Allowance on Old Piano Easy terms on New Purchase LOUIE R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 N. 7th Sews Forward and Reverse Sews on Buttons Makes Button Holes Overedging Blindsritching 9 Invisible Hemminf Embroiders Appliques Monogram! I HtmilitcMnf, , I 9 Darning Zig-Zag Stitching Satin Stitching AND MANY OTHERS 6771