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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1952)
PACK EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY. MAY 10. 10112 i nun mi i i mm I i ll1 tll'l'y" gsV Tl ""ty j ' " AWN. ' v a , ' ft-.' ' .v. Nt ' L SPRING BLOSSOMS AND GREENERY formed the background for the "spring garden" setting at Reamcs April 26. After a full evening of dancing to Sync Halaas' music, 2 a.m. buffet breakfast was served. Above (1 to r) arc committee members, Mr. and Mrs. William Whelan, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Payne. f4 m j T -J I W ihi1 i iiiii Miiii.i.iiiiiiT'im.i irrtllMtii fi.Mifili-A - , n mini I Zion Lutheran Zion Lutheran Ladles Aid regu lar meeting at the Church was May 1. in the evening Rev. Richard E. Graef led Uie devotions ami presented the topic on a continuation of "Public Speak iiiv " During thj business niettlns. 1! as voted to prepare and serve the bnnouet for the Walther League RMly to be held here in Klamath Falls Mnv 18. Mrs. Vctnxe Eberlcin and Mrs. Lvdia Grischkowskv were host-esse?. rr- ,-s r4 ' ' l.w sl.' ' 4 ! Jfv'7 v'' .. If A'' " ' Bridal Shower A bridal shower was Riven re ctiiUy lor Mrs. Uaryl M. Proeit. nee Mary Lou Bates, prior to her marriage May 3. Hostesses. Mrs. A. C. Olson. Mr... H. Landis. Mrs. P. Home and Mrs c. Crawiord. gave the bciuiiiully urraiiitcci par.y -in the Altamont Junior high School music mus.c .oom. Mrs. n. rnomp:on and Mrs. A. M. Bates poured, and Mrs. J. Wright served. Invited ifucats were: Mrs C. Tiit'rman. v'lrglnia Shlpler. Mrs. Jack Metier, Margaret Quick, Vcva Liikcv. Mrs. P. Tucker. Mrs. C. McClellen. Mrs. R. Davles. Kthel StoU, Mrs. J. Keady. Mrs D. Proclt. Mrs P Warner. Carol Warner, Mrs L. Blrk. Mary Jane Langer. Mrs. J. Arnold Mrs. Roben Hall. Mrs. w. Metier. Mrs. J. Mcore. Mariena Moore, Pat Cunningham. Pcula Home. Mrs. O. Clawson. Mrs. H. Landrum, Joyce Larxrum. Mrs. J. Patterson. Ruth Patter son. Mrs. C. Pcvlon. Mrs. H. Peyton. Marllee Crawford. Mrs. K. Frci, Suzanne Prel. Rosemary Frel. Mabel Humble. Mrs. T. Mc Kune, Mrs. C. Hacel. Shirlev Craw ford. Bonnie Crawiord. Mrs. E. ;Lee. Mrs. H. Moore. Mrs. J. Hey iden. Mrs. Sam Mtishen, Marlon IMesner. Mrs. E. Sheridan. Mrs. Joe Riker, Mrs. C. Wnlker. Mrs I V. Petgh. Shirley and Faye Peugh. Mrs. J. Elliott. Mrs. C. Crawford. Mrs. Dena Proctt. Mrs. R. Buck ! 'npham, Mr. T Janssen and 'Mrs F. Davis. NEW OFFICERS OF PLAYERS CLUB From the left. Mrs. K. II. Hultman, vice president; Mrs. Grant Bailey, sec-rctary-trcasurer; Mrs. Troy Cook, president; and Mrs. Do n P. Groves, social chairman. They were installed by Past President, Mrs. Dick Maguire at the meeting May 7, in the Library Club room. Photo by Floyd PLAYFRS CLUB Regular meeting of Players Club was held Wednesday evening May 7. at the Library Club room. Hos tesses were Mrs. Sid Elliot, Mrs. William Payette, Mis. Nell Wilting, and Mr:;. Clark Blnlr. Following desert a short business meeting was conducted ut w-litcli tunc new ol fleers were tnsiulled in an cftecme ceremony by pust pres ident Mrs. Ulek Maguire. I Hey are: Mrs. Troy Cook, president. Mrs. E. H. Hullniau. vice-president. Mrs. Urant Bailey, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Don P. Urovcs, so cial chairman. Bridge and pinochle were played with high in bridge awarded to Mrs. J. W. Lake and pinochle to Mrs. H. Kranenburg. Mrs. Rob ert A. Wood received the door prize. Merrill Rebekahs MERRILL Merrll Rcbekah lodge 151. met in regular scslon Monday Mav S. Mildred Rexford, noble grand, presiding. The lodge voted to pav for transportation ol Theta Pho yirls to fcalem for con vention. It was tepor'.ed that plants were delivered to shut-ins of Men 111 for Easter. An Invita tion w.is received from Prosperity Rebekah lodt.e to attend Friend ship n'ght May 15 In Klamath Falls IOOF Hall. Winnie Offleld rnd Ceraldlna Cox were reported 111. Refre.hments were served bv Leland Pope. Mary Pope. Georgia Moore Joan Trotman. and May Anderson. The Three Links tlub met after the lodge srvion closed. Pear' Harris presided. Ways of ralsinr expenses were discussed. Boxes ol everyday greeting cards will hi rent to Oddfellows home In Port land lor use of reridents there , .Wad 13 g BETA IOTA FIELD CHAPTER Phi Delta Kappa, National Ldiu.ilional honorary, shown at a meeting in the KL'IIS cafeteria, .May I). Educators from throughout Southern Ore gon were in attendance. This annual .social meeting is held yearly in Klamath Falls. Regular monthly meetings are in Ashland. C. G. Woodhouse is the newly elected presi dent of the group. Photo by Keltler PROPERITY REBEKAHS Prosperity Rebekah Lodge meet ing May 1, was well attended and mrmbers ma'lr i-ijtliu ,i"'ic pl:.n .ir the P.ebck.-.li Axseniblv sched lied tor May la :i Salrin. Mr. Paul Tally gaw a brief re port on the jnnit ineelln ol Ite- 'brknh and Odd Fellows celebrat ing 133 years of Odd Fellowship in the United Stales and 100 yenrt in Oregon. A large group of members from Klamath FalU Joined the Merrill l.ndce April 27 In the Merrill IOF HUH and bolh nlirndrd Sunday jn'.oininR srnlccs at the Presby terian Church. I After services thrv renssembled at ihc halt for poilurk dinner and lnulcal irogram. Plans are Hearing completion fni a Rebekah toazaar May 2i. 411 Main Street. May lMh meeting will be Re bekah Frleudilllp Night Fnrh member is requested lo bring a member who tiai not been in regu lar attendance. All visiting members are cordial ly invited to attend. SMILING AT SUCCESS of a major social event at Reames, April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drew, left, In the arched bower at the doorway are pictured with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins, chairmen for the event. Photo bv Kettler By ROSEMARY STONE Mrs. Tom Rndclille spent three days In Klnmnth Falls with her parents and while there attended a baby shower tor Mrs. Al Schrie ber. Richard McLaren returned to work this week, feelins quite lit after recovering from his tangle with a falling snag. Mrs. Earl Cruikshank happily re ports that her mother, Mrs. Se lina Skillings. Is improving. Bob Manning, Willi Uie help ol his wife's uncle. Tim Wilson, has built an addition to ivs hou.-e, a bedroom for small Sherry Lee. Mrs. Loren Clone's grandchil dren, Terry, Johnny and Bobby Real spent most ol Ihe past week here in camp. Mr. and Mrs. Vein Gibbs still shiver when they tell friends i! Uie high oak tree which narrov.iy missed them when a was blown down In a heavy wind Just in front Of their car between Rogue. River and Gofd Hill. The Oibbs were re turning from Crescent City where they had driven Vern's mother and aunt, Mrs. W. P. Gibbs and Mrs. W. L. Gibbs, who had spent the week in camp. Gary Cruikshank. SOSN: ton o! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cruikshank is ycrving on the USS Diachenko in Korea. Friends of Richard McLaren will be interested to hear that he is the proud lather of a baby boy. Incidently. Richard is any day looking for a visit from Mr. Lau rence Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hall from Central Point spent Ihe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al Jeschkc. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis wen dinner guests at the Lee Prescott home. Young Donny Musselman if wearing a cast on his left am. due to an uniortuuate spill from the school rings. He is getting quite proficient at using his right hand after a week's practice. Mclvin Smith Is back at work on the fire crew and is boardin;: with his sister, Mrs. Bud Musse nifti. The Camp Four Community Club held i(s flrM meeting in the com munity hell. Election of officers for the coming year will be heid at the next meeting. Those nom inated so far are: Mrs. Roy Hill, picsic'int; Mrs. Tom Radclifle. secretary; and Mr. Lyle Stone, treasurer. 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