SATURDAY, APRIL 11), 10152
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Theta Theta Rho
Club Number 8
Initiation
Thel TheU Wio Club 8 iicld n
Inlllntlon March Sa t the IOOF
lltll. Iloberl Wndf, I'rc.tlclcni con
duulcd the meeting.
The following girls were Initiated
into the club: Dorolhy Brndlord,
Helen Detroit, Jnet llnuglt, Vlr
emit Ann Morrow, Mnrllu Uvl.
Zuniinne Hough mid Patricia Broun.
Velum Hermann, chairman of
Thela Thet Kho Board ol Control,
was present lor her ollluial vlall
tlon. rtrrreshnienls were aerved In the
dining room following the meeting.
Tuenly one Thcla Thru nho
lrl and lour advlaors thartcred a
bun to Lnkevlcw on March M to
Uend the Thcla Rho Ulatrlct Convention.
Presbyterian
Ladies Aid
At Merrill
Merrill Presbyterian Ladles Aid
met April 10 at the home ol Mm.
li. E. Kllpatrlik. Co-hoNlcwtcn with
Mra. Kllpalrlck were Mrs, Lester
Moore and Mrs. P. McNeil. ,
( Durlnff the buhlncsa nieetlng It
was decided to hrrvc niidwlches,
thlll-bciiils, pie and collco at the
Angun Sale which will he held at
the Klamath 'County Fairgrounds
on April 21. Serving will begin at
II . m.
After the various committee re
ports the meeting was closed by
devotional, led by Mrs. Orcn
Storey. '
Refreshments were served to the
following members: Mrs. M. A.
Bowman, Mrs. Warren Conner,
Mra. E. N. Wagle, Mrs. Luther
Hasklns. Mrs. Wilbur C. Hn skins,
Mrs. Myron Hasklns, Mrs. Voma
Hasklnn, Mrs. Delia lloditrs. Mrs
I.ylc lluffakcr, Mrs. Frank llunnl
cult. Mra. Miles Moore. Mrs. Wen
rile Moore. Mrs. Orcn Storey, Mrs.
Winifred Taylor, Mrs. Bernacc Wll
on, Mrs. n. A. Smith nnd Mrs.
Mitchell.
Folk Dancing
Authority
Visitor Here
Madclynne Green, widely known
authority on International folk
dancing, was enthmlaMlcally
received by a group ol dunccis.
Thursday, April 17.
She was the hou.e gurst of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Muyhew uurlng hcl
slay In Klamath Falls, and was
sponsored by tli Minute Club, a
local dance group.
Those In attendance were Mr
and Mrs. John V. Lilly. W. L. May
hew, James Bradshaw, B. M. An
ile, Otto Ellis, Calvin nancy, Don
Smith. William Clark, Huy Circcn,
Charles Kerr, Lowell Collins, Mel.
vln Ji w In. Tom Orr atul Frank
Howard and Dr, Frank Johnson,
AT THE GIRLS' LEAGUE SPRING FORMAL April 5 in Pelican Court. Pictured, upper left, are chaperones:
Dwight French, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Owens, Mr. and Mrs. .Berkeley Eells, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angstead and in
circle below, Mrs. 0. E. Powell. Upper right, at the refreshment booth, George Hanson, Arlene Kielsmeier and
Nancv Berg, back of counter; and Terry Borgen chatting with George. Left center, John Mason, Margaret Pow
ell, Beverly Eells and Chick Quinowski. Large circle right, Mrs. Frank Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Lee.
Lower left, in oval, Brent Hedberg. Circle, Dick Hilton a nd Florie Jane Darton. Next, Patty Teale. I
Photos by "Cookie" Carlson.
ANW Club Meets
Mrs. W. P. McMllhm rntnrlnlnerl
the Art Needlework Club April III
I with a luncheon at her home, 317
I I'lnc street.
Mrs. J. V. Brubiikcr was guest
of the afternoon, and assisted her
mother in serving the following
meniocrs: Mrs. c. J. I'owcit. Mis.
!D. V. Kuykcndnll, Mrs. H. M.
Brown, Mrs C. H. Uivlcrwood,
Mra Marlon Hanks, Mrs, Fl. H.
Anderson, Mrs. C. J. Martin and
Mrs, C, M. Rtun.sby.
Mrs. J. Fred Ooeller, Mrs. Wilbur
A Jonea and Mrs. R. E. Watten
burg who are convalescing, were
sent cards.
A poem sent by one of Klamath
Fnlls beloved nioncer women. Mrs.
C. R. Dclup, who will soon celebrate
her D'jnd birthday, was read by
Mrs. McMillan to me group.
Modern - Cold
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sronri;
SPECIAL
Your Coot -
Cleaned $
Glored
Stored
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NOTE:
Summtr vrlcti an
repair and roityllnj
i r w i Sympathy was extended to Mae
Women Ot MOOSe I Moore on the loss of her mother
MERRILL Academy of Friend- !U,T,PCnlin: W'sh'neW,n-
ship of the Women of the Moose. I ,j f?ihm.Si
m.Uiii ri,.m.. r.u.i,i.rf their : "ce was held, and refreshments
fl? 'MJOTm 81 rCgU- Moe'hoeir X5SS5S
A group of Cnmn Fire Girls pre
senlcd a skit "Poisoning the Tea.
The following girls represented co
workers of the lodge: Sue Fields
as Dlenlha: Donna Dragoo. her
mother: Peggy Carson, Olga Brad
shaw; Father Beasley as Vera Mc
Koen: Maxine Morse, Lucy Gra
ham; Rac Denn Marks a Louisa
Iccnblce: nnd Claudette Shuck as
Rose Bnley.
Hats fashioned of everything
from vegetables to ostrich feathers
were featured In the Easter Ta
radc. Ellen Flegl and Vernonlca
McNeil won the prlr.es for the
most "outlandish" hat.
The chapter was honored by a
visit from Tlno Wall of Ketchikan,
Alaska. . .
Llllle McBrldc wa accepted by
transfer, and Thelma Donathon,
sponsored by Kathryn Balcy was
elected to membership.
The Academy of Friendship do
nated $29.00 lo the new high school
building nt Mooseheart.
The Mooseheart and Homcmak
lug conimltees will hold a cooked
food snlc in Merrill on April 12,
slnrtlng at 10 a.m. All co-workcre
nre asked to bring food.
Next Friendship meeting will be
at the Moose hall for a dessert
luncheon on Friday. April 11, at
1:30 p.m. Anna Hartlerode and
Olga Bradshaw will be hostesses.
NOW'S -Your
Chance
We Have Those
Famous
REO
Power
MOWERS
. . i , full 21 inch cut
WhenThco $10070
Art Gone, No 1 4) 7
More Thii Yor. 18 inch cut ... 1 17.15
Electric Town House . . . 98.45
jwt s.. ). SWAN LAKE company m
Time Tell In Building
and her committee.
It was announced that the chan
ter would serve dinner to U White
Pelican Legion on Sunday. April 6.
QUOTA CLUB
rlson, treasurer: Edith Lantu, Mil
dred Crawford, Helen Majors di-
rtininrtt and Virn f!hAK. Pnflta-
Electlon of officers was the busl-1 mentar'ian.
ness of thn dnv at the Monday Reaular dinner meeting will be
noon meeting of Quota Club held I held Monday night April 28 at the
at the pelican caie. Ada sproai 1 " "w'".
was elected president. Virginia Cal
houn first vice president, Nadine
Colvin, second vice president, Ona
Mae Grimes, secretary, Hazel Mor-
Cub Scouts
Carnival -At
Merrill
Merrill March was a busy month
of entertainment for the Merrill
Cub Scouts. On March 31, they
held a night cien meeting and par
ents and friends visited.
Field Scout executive Don Adams
presented the chapter to the pack.
March 37 Mr. Morgan of the
I Southern Pacific brought out the
film "This Is My Railroad", and
'Reverend George Milne showed It
to we cuns, lavitea scnooi cnumi
and parents. ' '
A large crowd turned out for the
annual carnival on March 29, and
reported an enjoyable time. '. .
The Cubs put on a style ahow
displaying feminine attire, with,
prizes for the best outfits being
Phipps, Charles Van and Jeanne
Llsk.
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