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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1952)
rRIDAY, MAY 23, 10B2 I IE RAID AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN x f ' ww,"iTTWh ,.J . ' t I '."" W " "a- ft f ' 1 I I '" ' JP1 uidiipiwhu ihi i i n i m w''Zxmt n ' mlU'ITP 1 ' in" f- .' ' , -lip- S xV i I tmmh ff Xrll !EP PEPPERS ANNUAL TEA FOR ' ' ' 1 .K Ujfe' : ' ' . PI . FORT ROCK By ROHKIITA MrC.KR Tlmrnclnv ullernoon picnic (or the Fori Rock children wis held t Ilia Pot Holed. There were 17 children nd neven dlu pre.ienl. A most enjoynble time WHS hud by all. The Fort Rock chool let out lor (he nuinmer vacation Friday afternoon, May 18. Brltl Webster left for Octr, 111., Thursday, ai Mr. Webster him taken sick. Mrs. Wobster Is Jck east visiting and was to have ro lurned In the near future. The community and myself wish Mra. 'A'cbuter a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. David Harbison and three) children, of Klamnth Falls, and Mr, Oonstanco of Lake view visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Harbison over tho weekend. Mrs. Marvin , Enlow spent the past week visiting with relltlves at Albany, Oro. Sho returned home Sunday afternoon. ; JUt's all go to Church Sunday htfre at Fort Rock May 2S, time 3 p.m.. plnco tho Fort Rock Clrnnuo Hall. A test has been jnade on Uio well at tho Phil Plttman place out at Lake by tho Valley Pump nnd equipment co. ot Kiumam ram, and tho well with tho test pump, pumps 6.000 gallon of water per minutn. The wen is approximately 2:10 font deep. That Is all tho In formation Unit I was ablo to ob tain. Wlhh to make a correction In Kotnc mimes. It in Mr. nnd Mrs, Donald McCnrver.and five children who hnvo rented the Ralph Wob ber ranch, and not Tom LnCarvcf as I havo mentioned before, Chorry Wcbbor celebrated her fifth birthday May 30 with a VltU inmrrtllng, colorful . . . SAIV FIIANCISCO Sutj at the Hnlel Thllcomb, at tbe Cirie Csnlfir in the theater and hopping HiMrlrt, In direct line with both great hrldgri. Bring yonr family for a week-end or Inngrr, and enjoy tho dlatlnntiv lintel Whltcomb eoitim and Mrviee. IN III III 14.11 llMli; tIM V.tt tMtlt MAkKIT ITHIT at tfk Oarage In BD4h HOTEL . WIlITiOIIl KAt c. went PfmMmi 0.rl Manaaar family dinner. Cherry la the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Branch nnd children and Richard Brown at tended the show at Ollchrtst Sun day evening. The local stockman have nurn busy this past week moving their cattle up to the Cabin Lake graz ing area. Mrs Roy Morehouse left Mon day morning May 13. lor Redmond where she boarded a plane that will taka her south to California. Her pluno will land at the Oakland airport. . Mnbcl will visit different parts of California whore she will visit with her brothers and sisters and also attend n wedding of one of her niece's. She will be gone about month. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Derrick left early Sunday evening for Eugene where they will visit with Eleanor's mother and sister. Mrs. and Miss Workman for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Klerk of Echo, Ore., arrived Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mra. Nick Klerk. John Is Nick Klerk's noiih- ew. Mr. and Mrs. John Klerk spent Saturday evening with Mr. nnd Mrs. Avon Derrick. Tho John Klorks will remain In Fort Rock PEP PEPPERS OF KUHS honored their mothers and new members at a beautiful spring tea the Saturday afternoon before Mother's Day at the Marius Petersen home on Patterson Avenue. The gracious hostess, Mrs. Petersen, re ceived the many guests Avith her daughter, Barbara Rodgers, and retiring president, Shirley Gaylord. Upper left, (1 to r), Sylvia and her mother, Mrs. George W. Hillis, greeted by Mrs. Petersen and daughter, Barbara. Upper center (I to rl, Joan Warner, daughter of Mrs. Richard Kingdon; Joan is a new Pep Pepper and her mother is Parent-Patron president; and Shirley Rogers, also a new member. Upper right, (1 to r), Sharon Gienger, Mrs. O. E. Powell, Mrs. Palmer Solie and daughter, Barbara, who is outgoing secretary. Incoming secretary, Caroline Riley, is not in picture. Lower left, (1 to r), Shirley Gaylord, outgoing president and her mother, Mrs. Kermit Sheets, Mrs. Howard Strode, Pep Pepper advisor, and Margaret Powell, pouring, is outgoing treasurer. Lower right center (1 to r), Virginia Martz, Suz anne Frei and Susan Geary, new members. Lower right, (lto r), Sue Ramsby and Ann Pedersen, also new members. All photos by Kettler. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Meet Zlon Lutheran Ladles Aid meet ing In the church May 16 was at tended bv 18 member and fnui muests. Rev. Richard Ornof led the devotions and presented the day's topic. 'Mrs. Gertrude Blind reported on the Lutheran Woman's Missionary League Conference held In HIUs boro, which she attended as a dele gate. Mrs. Alma Strld resigned as pres ident of the organization nnd the vacancy was filled by Vice Presi dent, Mrs. Mnrgnrct Klrkpatrick. Mrs. Ora Mie Ebcrlcln was elect- until about Tuesday, nnd then they Cd to the vice president's chair, will travel on South to California w . , nnd visit with relatives of Mrs. Hostesses were Mrs. Hilda Hagel Klerk. ; stcln nnd Mrs. Ocrtrude Hngelstein. PEP PEPPERS ANNUAL TEA In a setting of spring flowers nnd pastel formats, the KUHS pep peppers honored their mothers and the new members of the club nt their annual mother-daughter tea. from 2 to 4 Saturday after noon, May 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlus Petersen, parents of Barbara Rodgers, n club mem ber. . A maypole of sweet peas, chrys anthemums and carnations graced the center of the tea table making an effective and beautiful center piece. Incidental organ music was piayea oy Mrs. Petersen. Receiving, greeting and welcom ing the guests were Shirley Day lord, retiring president, Barbara and her mother. All the old and new officers poured, assisted at the tea table nnd nbout the rooms during the afternoon. Retiring of- ncers are snirley Gaylord Bcrnlce MaiKoviicn, Barbara solie TERRIFIC SHOE SALE AT 525 Moin LEONS Phone 3466 Margaret Powell. Newly-elected of ficers lor next year are Alice Oeary, Marlene Owens, Carolina Riley and Carole Adams. ... Patty Teale was In charge of the tea table and Virginia Van Doren chairman of Uie refresh ment committee. Youngster Wins Jaycee Honor NEW YORK (A Thirteen-vear old Jimmy Carrlck of Pittsburgh won the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce "Kid of the year" award Thursday. Jimmy, who has spent most of nis me lighting spinal tuberculosis, wrote 40.000 inspirational letters to servicemen from his hospital bed and solicited 8.000 pints of blood for the Red Cross. He Is the of ficial mascot of the Navy's Sen bees. The award a $1,000 scholarship and n bus ride to the West Coast and back was presented to htm nt an official ritv wplrnmp rnn- mm aucted by Mayor Impellittcrl. MONEY SAVING OFFER! on Vel-va-cote . ... . General Paint's flat, washable, plastic rubber interior finish. Buy a 4a Hon of Vel-va-cote and j net a 98c pro- , tective drop cloth- for floors and ; , furniture ... only 49c! Save 12 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY AT: GENERAL PAINT STORE 515 MAIN PHONE 3829 Prosperity Rebekahs Prosperity Rebeknh Lodge meet ing Mav 15 was Friendship night, and attended by a large group of local members besides the visiting group from the Merrill Lodge. Final arrangements were made for the bazaar and cooked food sale. May 24, 418 Main. Marilyn Miller, talented daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. D Miller en tertained with a humorous charac ter dance. Nelda Snook, played a piano solo, a Swedish symphony by Grieg, which displayed definite musician ship. Refreshments were served after' the meeting by all the officers of the lodge. Tulelake Girl Weds in Reno TULELAKE Carla Mae Main, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Main, Tulelake, became the bride in Reno. May 10 of Wayman Lon Roach. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roach, Corning. The bride wore an iridescent, light blue bengaline suit with white hat and gloves and navy shoes. Her corsage was' white rose buds. The following day, Sunday, the new Mr. and Mrs. Roach met their parents and other members of their families at the Hotel Tremont In Red Bluff for a wedding dinner at 4 p.m. For dinner Mrs. Roach wore a white eyelet embroidery frock, made ballerina length with sweet heart neckline ana scalloped nem. Mrs. Main chose for the dinner, Sen Cawun A A MIRRORS i . for mny room in Ike home! S.i7 E. Main Piii St If now at VERN OWEN'S Cascade Home Furnishings a beige ensemble with brown acces sories and coral gladioli at the shoulder." r Mrs. Roach senior was in an aqua afternoon dress with black ac cessories and her flowers were pink gladioli. . 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