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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 10M HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN "Blossom Time" Thermo of Party "MIomihu Tiiiio'' wn:i Hie theme ol n InnnM ilnnni given Fnd.iy r.rihiii' f. r.v H III llle Ylli'lll Club lit' Iti i J :t C.imiI:, Verniu'cne 'lnnel, .Imilo 1 ,1.1 kill mid Alleo Mi KeiKhiD In ii minii ol clulily ul'dlilll Iti'udu miiiIpiiU. II io room wua allriiollvo" ly dciumtid wall apple blossoms, Iu1Iim, llowtirliiK imiieli ii lid cur r.uit bloom, l'miili mid decorated inkes were nerved. Invited huchih wore Bullle Burke, Cuml Uelnii, Hlilrlliiiin Adulpli, Hlieilla Howard, Nancy C I a r k, Onetn Chillies, Alice Jean Ulni-i-lutk. Hue Derby, Cullfii I'Nier, r.cvtilv Clnrliilnu, Cmol Klout, lliinniilrc OImiii, Doinllien Clear', Moiinlc Kuril?, Marulo llurkom, Kurhi I.l'llhruil, Judy I'lr.-cl, (lull Nrrmlh, U h ii r n n Tnvlor, Zeld Hcntibra. Miullyn mid Carolyn Niinciirmw, Holly Hliuw, Carol l.iii'Boi). .Iiinlco Whytnl, Anno C'n I iler. Ciirnl 'rhomnn, Mnicla lliiwlo' Mm bin n 'I hiiinpMiii, Klria Kuiiym) mid ClurH hliuw. 'till Collins, Stanley Uioo, (i.irv 'I'll 1 1 1 . II ii ii r Hilerl. Clary HmilK, Lurry Bean. Kent Cuopuf Holier llcniicll. Or.ill Moore, Clmrlrn Mori If . . a n e ClawMin, .Iiiiiiiiv RmiiiuiiM, Modenlo .limine. Jim llmislon, Duvld Mlrlirln, Rob ril lolniimi. Piuil Adiuns. Don Tiiuilier Orruld Arant. Jliniiile Wliiklrniuii, Tim Olliirn, Ed Prlie Charles l.cwln, Onrirl Wtae, null mil SiiiIUi. Uiiviri Bom. Richard 1'eiK. Oi In I'rrkliiK. I Ren.e. Krnny Oliom, Jliniiile Blanlon, Jiiincr. llulliind. John Buker, Chnrles Muxwell. Dunne Loim. Ro L Mull. Jiiinrn McNiibli. Itcmnle Mor I i in. Hubert Mnnnioiiiery, David Miiiiliiuinrry, Uuvul Pcpple a n d David fteedrr Cluipernnes Included: Mr. and Mm Hurl Word, Mm. mid Mm. Tiny Mullein, Ml. mid Mm. Jmncs Kioil mid Mr. mid Mm. Walter Nil Ml. Quota Club Children if Quotii Club ntrmbe.-n provided musical entertainment nt thr Mny dliuipr meeting on Mon iluy evening M the Pelli-mi Party Hoom. mid mi interesting color liliu on Boulh America, provided through the couriers ol Miiry Mc lntyre l tho Truvel Bureau. sbown by O. E. VimWIiikle. Those who entertained wore Unda llmivllle who participated In Iho International piano lournamcid at Burred Henri academy: Fred ulson who played the lion in ihe Adler award .crompmiled by his Laurie Olson; Joanne Derby, pi ano number: Mlrhael Orirnea Wo trombone selections, ano ni.i nlnnn Tliev were Inlro- flured' by Joy Rolph. program chairman. rinrf.rd Oilier uel wero Lea OodarO. Carol Ann Colvln and Handra N back The birthday by Virginia Calhoun and Michael l"p""denl Ad. Bproat noJ Dial the June board meeting Mll bi held Wedned.y evening. J 'un. 4, at the Calhoun home on Rl Mile. Piano Recital weV, Mark and Paul Dearborn nd J,UiKret Anno Colwcll. UeirCLhrnrnla wrr erve4 W lu Mi and Mm. Uoh , ColweU. Jo n and Unn Colwell. Oeorgla raul Mi7th Mr. and Mm I'.ul Mon ' roe Kulh KlcM-her, Mr. and Mr. Mike Drnruoni. Piuil, Mark i-nd Teddy Dearborn, Margaret Anne ( olwcll and Mr. and Mr. Kermil Keyor Marllee, Mary Anna and Joan Kcyiior. Stork Shower WE8T8IDE - Mrs Leonard liariiiei was iiuent ol honor at a lovely pink and blue shower given attno ww oiue uimio - 2-- . ... Ilcstevies (or the r ' i ,, j ViV. ir. Mm uuui ini.u. ...... Mulkev. Others Drenent were: Mildred ..rrn Mildred Rlcharson. Dole i li s Mnrearet Crowl, Buelah Crawlord, Mnrlc Cochran, Maroara Peterson, Evelvn Frldav, Imogene llnlnmn. LCttie A.incrait. naioi stover. Alma Moullnn. l.llllnn Sun' del. Sadie Alberlson. Flora 'Mor ris. Lola Chandler, Scotly Nelson; lmm Klnmntlt County were Mrs. Brellhatiiit and Prlscllla Tubsch. nnd Hie honored Ruest Mrs. Lor i tine Murines ol Wcht side. Games were playol and prlr.es awarded to Mrs. Mory Rrelthaupt, Mane vorn ran, Huiel Stovor. and Prlscllla Tu bnch. Alter the ononlng nnd display inn ol the lovely Rids, the hostesses served delicious reircsnments. IJniiiile to nltcnd but sendlnR Rilu were: Beth Hnsklns. Myrna Non'ihnm, Corn! Hill. Mary Etta Newman, Ellsubeth Slmlls. Vlrgln In Martin. Florence Roberts. Ei leen O'Ncll, Roberta numcron. Rnzelln Newman. Violet Koehn of Kininnlh Falls. 8hlrley 81pp. Joan S;ewnrt, Josephine Wnrner. Jnunl . In Nelson and Winnie Gelrsdorl. ; V Poe Valley :v? By HCLICN LAURENCE Mr. and Mrs. George Relllng and family are spending the weekend In Grants Pass with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Relllng. Poe Valley Home Eo Club met Mny 20 at Iho home o( Mrs. Charles Johnson. Eight members answered roll call by donating a toy for the Klamath Falls lounge. Next meeting will be at the Ruth Johnson home on June 3. Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Rodgers, Jr., and son Rickey, attended a entile sale In Medford Inst week. Miss Mary Wells spoilt Thursday night with Lois Fundenbergor. Mary Is currontly suffering from it Binnnnon too siiuerod wucn gns can fell on her foot. Mis. William Tnbnch, Mrs. Mary nrolllinunt nnd Mrs. Piuil Broil hntiDt attended a Invette shower for Mrs. Lnrralno Hnincs Tuesdny a i weal time, Mrs. Miuy Brnlthnupt stayed over and enmo bnck Tlnusdsy with her daughter, Mrs, Hazel Stover, and Mr. and Mrs. Lconnrd Hnrncs. The people or Poo Valley are clenning up the Bedflcld cemetery. BUlle Laurence wns nick Sntur dny nnd didn't innnnge the Henley clghUi grader's trip to the Lava Beds. Wilbur Relllng Is reported recov ering satisfactorily after a bout Stilli pneumonia . I Fred Elnm of Bly Rpent Wedne s dny night with llio Bill Laurences. fmjWi Cxs pi i rr 1 ft llM "BLOSSOM TIME" was the Iheme chosen by four young hostesses to a dancing party early In May at the Klamath Yacht Club. Paula Cook, Janic Larkin, Vernagene Henzel and Alice McKcndrcc entertained a large group of their young friends, members of the Fremont Junior High School Staff and their parents. The large group pictures on the left are unidentified. To the right, upper from left, Paul Adiims, Jimmie Emmons, Jim Mrs. R. A. Taylor Guest of Honor At Surprise Shower Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tnvlor. 2135 Reclamation have left (or Portland to make their home. Mrs. Taylor was honored May w"n surprise handerchlel shower. I Dessert was served to: Mrs. Robert Ford. Mrs. Elmer Vincent. Mrs. A. L Rainwater. Mm. Joe pnyder. Mrs. Curl Aithur, Mrt Karl Conahan. Mrs. O. O. Olldow. Mrs. Marion Barnes and the guest of honor Mrs Taylor. Farewell Party For Louis Orrells On OTI Campus A big neighborhood get-together was occasioned by the Louis Orrcll Jr. fnmlly lenvlng tor Mndrns to make Ihelr home. Over 60 friends raUievd nt the Cecil Crouse home nt Wocus for a potluck picnic sup- !U"d:y'n.. . ji o i . i ' 1 ,...,.. vii .u mi. ni u Mrs. Archie McClurg were hosts iui mi- ll,l,-ri IHIV.Y IU1 JV1I. hihi Mrs. Orrell and children, George, Nancy nnd Frank. Pinochle Party Mrs. Lewis Stnller entertained at her home In Langcll Valley, May 27, at a pinochle party with two taoics in piny. High prlzo for the afternoon went to Mrs. Frank DcBel, low to Mrs. Joe Potucck nnd Mrs. Ed Scott won the traveling prize. The refreshment table was cen tered wlUi a Maypole and little Mny baskets were at each place. Spring flowers completed the decorations. Those enjoying the party were Mrs. wiine Mao scnmedii, Mrs. Frank DeBel. Mrs. Leila Bcott. Mrs. Rente Schmcdll, Mrs. Esther Keysor, Mrs. Miriam Potucek, Mrs. Doris Bchmedll and the host ess juetie Biaiior, Midland Grange Midland Grunge Home Ec group met nt the home of, Mrs. George Flowers, when plnns wore dis cussed for Improving the kitchen In the Grange Hnll. Mrs. H. B. Lor gent, chairman, presided, New singe curtains were In stalled a few dnys alter the meet ing. Present were: Mrs. Joe Mllanl. Mrs, Roy Huff, Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Mrs, Jess Walker, Mrs. Fred Crnpo, Mrs. August Andrleu, Mrs. Leon Andrleu, Mrs, LeRoy Houck, Mrs. H. B. Lnrgcnt, Mrs. George Flowers, Mrs. James Flowers, Mrs. Francis Flowers and Mrs. John Mistier. Next meeting Is scheduled for June 10 at the home of Mrs. Fred Crnpn. Party Given For H. McConachies By Mrs. L. L Low Mr. end Mrs. Harrv McConachle. euroule home to Horseshoe Bay. I Vancouver Island. Candsda. were . rerenl uesls hcre- ! Mrs. McConachle, the (ormer !Mnrle Clark Is a sister o( Mrs. , L. L. Low ar.l the travelers, i 1 route home (rom a two months ' tr'l East were sucsU m the Low home. Mrs. Low arranged a Ret-to KPlLer of old friends Sundnv eve ning, May 25, In the Pelican Party room The McConnchle's showed col ored films of Canada. Hawaii, uruisn i;oiumoia and Australia. Twenty five friends were pres- Tnt. I McConachle has the Buick-Pon- line-Plymouth agencies In his nome city. ' li r i i t Women OT MOOSe I i KAaai- ai- KAarriW I IVIcet Ol IViernil I.. MERRILL Joan Trotmnn held ncr ''"apter night program nt a icgu;nr meeting of Merrill Worn' I Pn ,f u,e Moose May 20. Dr Frnnk Trotmnn gave nn Interest inx tnlk on 'Child Snfety and Solely in tho Home." fihirlev Wcldon. Esther Miller nnc, Maaciyn KnlHII were Initialed Into the chnnler. Annunl chnplcr nlRht dinner Mnv 31. will bo potluck. Time is 8 p.m. PDT, and all members and Uiclr hus bands are Invited. Following the Mny 28 meeting, thev went to the men's hnll for Memorial services. The executive board will meet May 20, at the home of Rose Van Meter. Next regular meeting will June 3. be Stork Shower Mrs. W. E. Rodgers was guest of honor nt a stork Shower given at the home of Mrs. George Harper on the OTI Csmnus. Assisting her wero Mrs. Jack LnOinndo and Mrs. Carl Stolpe. Centering the dining table wns a lnrrro umbrella in Dink nnd blue. n round which the numerous gifts were grouped, After Vnrlous gnmcs nnd (be opening of tho gifts, refreshments were served to: Mrs. Rodgers, guest of honor; Mrs. E. E. Rodgers, Mrs. George Hnrner. Mm. nri Stolpe, Mrs. Jack LnGrnnde, Mrs, Hex iiunsnker. Mrs, Winston Pur vine, Mrs. John Howard. Mrs. Onv Dnvls, Mrs. Richard Hesslg, Mrs. Del Jones, Mrs. Jess Crnbtree, Mrs. F. L, (Skeets) O'Connell and Mrs. Enrl Bnlrey. Mrs. Hnl Rot rock nnd Mrs. H, A. Swlsegood were unable to attend Mrs. Rodgers has been an active member of the OTI home ex tension group, nnd her husband will be graduated from OTI School of Engineering In June. They will leave (or Alaska anon, where ho lies accepted a position. NANCY JO AND BOBBY three and two-year-old chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houston, Portland. They are bright-eyed and appealing grandchildren of Mrs. Beryl Houston, 526 North 12th; and Mrs. Edward Larson, of' Mound, Minn. Photo by Kettler BRIDAL SHOWER A bridal shower was given May 14 at the Laco Gregory residence', 815 East Main, for Barbara and Betty Roberts, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Putt Roberts, who will become the brides of Boyde nnd Wlnfred Oliver, May 30 at a dou ble wedding. Hostess was Mrs. Laco Gregory, assisted by Mrs. Roberts. Judy Rae Gregory and Ruth Rcndel served. Guests attending were: Mrs. S. B. Oliver, Mrs. Jim Fallihec, Mrs. C. D. Roberts, Shirley Roberts, Mrs. Lucrlcla Conway, Mrs. Willis Homer, Mrs, Wayne Davison, Mrs. Dennle Coate, Ella Redkey, Mrs. Vic Douglns. sonnie KODeru, Mrs. Georire Mende. Mrs. Karl Friedrlch, Mrs. Robert Bnker, Bev erly Fcrnlman, Doris Alexander, Mrs. George McKlnney, Mrs. Mel vln Amlnson, Mrs, Ted Hughy, Nor ma Douglns, Mrs. Jnck Duncan. Those sending gilts were: Mrs. R. L. Fnlrchlld, Mrs. Tommy Jam ison, Mrs. Bob Sneelman, Mrs. W. H. rerniman, Mrs. Frank Snmiel, Mrs. Jack Alexander, Mrs. BUI Col lier, Mrs. Delbert Schnler, Mis. Ira Gilbert, Mrs. E. R. Fox. my Winkleman, Carl Guderian and Robert Lolcama. Right center (t to r) chaperones, wives seated directly in front of husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Buel Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Michels, Mr.; and Mrs. James Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nitzel. Bottom picture (1 to rj Janie Larkin, Vernagene Henzel, Paula Cook and Alice McKendree, hostessess. All photos by Kettler. Birthday Dinner . For Mrs. Johnson . ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett enter tained with a birthday dinner at their home on May 26 In honor of Mrs. O. C. Johnson. A social eve ning followed. Other dinner guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Leavltt,. Mary Anne Lenvltt, Maria, Monte and Richard Burnett. Modern Cold k Cleaned Stored k Glazed Your Coat NOTE Summer, prices on GREGORY 815 East Main iWi a UiX "r15 Future Farmers Of America Dad And Son Banquet Bonanza FFA father and ton banquet was held Wednesday eve ning of last week at the Winema hotel.' Tommy Blackman, boys' ad visor gave a talk and Bob Rice of Klamath Falls was guest speaker. Mervin Stalnaker is president, Don Hubble, vice president, Irwin Crume. secretary and Kenneth Stalnaker was toastmaster. Marianna HeUekson Is the chap ter sweetheart and sang two num bers. "The Old Lamplighter and "Simple Melody". She was ac companied on the piano by Elna X !lIIUgll. Two boys from Malln were there as special guests. Fathers and sons and special guests present were Peter Hricascse and Kenneth, . Leon Roberts and Charla. Jimmy Dye and Wayne, Dick Smith and Mervin and Ken neth Stalnaker, Ernest Givan and Pat, John Barney and Jackie, Ivan Welch and Don, King Hubble and Don, Sylvan Crume and Irwin, Garrison Mitchell and Gary, Bob Rlee. Tom Blackman, Marianna HeUekson and Elna Fltzhugh. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. George Fernlund. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hricziscse, Mr. and Mrs. Rholin Pfieffer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant, and Mr. and Mrs. George Baker enjoyed chicken din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Derry on Saturday evening. Later they all attended the dance at the Red Bam In Dorris. Also invited but unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novotny and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavltt. 4-DAY SERVICE! ,Ve66i cooing Invitations and Announcements Engraved or Practised. PirMnoliitd napkins for your reception , , ' Cups and plates. Shaw Stationery Co. 729 Main Fur Storage c 5 Special Repairing and Restyling!! FUR SHOP Phont 3573 Farm Bureau Women Meet Associated Women of Klamath County Farm Bureaus met at the LangeU Valley Community Hall' for their monthly meeting. May 19. Thirty-five women were present with county president Mrs. Walter Enman of Henley In charge. A potluck buffet dinner was served at noon followed by the meeting. Mrs. P.,W. Brown, one of the workers for the cancer drive, brought two very Instructive pictures about cancer which were shown. Beautiful tulips and blooming greasewood were used for the decorations. as delightful 1 100.00 Diamond tolitain and matching wedding ring with 1 . diamond in tchitt or yellow gold. Pric include! . Federal Tax lltlSTCKI mini Hindu III HCIltl 700 Main St. rtitur e. I. nr. trr. Lost River Post 4056 Auxiliary . ' MERRILL Lost River Auxili ary to Po.it 4058 VFW met May 21, (or a regular session. A tllm on cancer research was shown, and the organization voted to donate 110.00 to the cancer lund drive. Plans were made (or the annual (rled chicken dinner. The data has been set (or Saturday evening June 14, at the reoreatlon hall. Clainea will (ollow dinner, and prices are adults f 1.50, and children, It cents. Members present Included Mary Frances Hammond, Millie Foth erlngham, BUlle Woodhouse, Mary Lou Swisher, Patty Duncan, Beanie Duncan, Nellie Fleck, Ida May Fleck, Helen Chatburn, Theresa Callse, Leta Rae Oreer, Qeorgle Oentry, Dean Marks, Betty Wag ner. Betty and Marjorle Hodges, Dorothy West, Barbara McKoen, Margaret Loper, Marjorle and Anna Wnldrlp, Kate Merrllees, Olenna Walker, Mary Catherine Walker, Mickey Walker, and Grace Walker. Visitors were Marie Vacnltz o( Malin, and Lavlna 8torey. Mother of Twins ' Honored Guest At Baby Shower Mrs. Domlnico Scala, Midland, was guest at a stork shower, given in honor o( the arrival of her twin daughters, born May S. The no-hostess party was in the Mid land Grange Hall, and many lovely gilts were presented to the Identi cal twin baby girls. PrMmt wpra' mrltH T n , " ""imp, uai it t. . i b , Gerty Hu((, Alice Hoover, Bar- unra miauer, marie Anarieu, Leona Andrleu, Laura Walker, Minnie Andrleu, Cecelia Scalo, Pauline Flowers, Freda Flowers, Ulanche Flowers, Amy Crapo, Mary Heavelyn, Thelma Houck, Caroline Hull, Ida Reglnatto, Leora Snyder, Julia HelFattl, An gela Galletti, Eleanore Sukrow, Mrs. Wesley Harsey and Mis. John Price. A dessert luncheon was served to the group. Including 12 children who were entranced with the added attraction of the twin girls who attended their first social event with their mother. SOROPTIMIST CLUB MEETING. Regular luncheon meeting of the SoropUmlst club was held Thurs day, May 22, in the Pelican party room. ...... r Ellen Clark, chairman of the day introduced the guest speaker, Gerd Blaesser, a German ex change student, doing gradual WOrk At OrAffnn Rtata Milan ,1. spoke on "The Political, Econom ical ana social situation of Ger many today." "Thj, fllttlr n 1X7. f-AnH..,M I -depends on it's democratic develop ue saia. ine speaker mentioned repeatedly that the Marshall nlan hail sairArf f.n- . . West Germany Is the size of Oregon uoa a pupmauon oi million, of which 10 million are refugees from thn ntm ,tni. Man., , these people are unemployed. "The hope of the youth of Ger many is to work and rebuild, and In PV0ntlnlllF hair- a ITntlarf C-...... - of Europe," the speaker said. , Gerd is returning soon to Berlin to continue his study of Physics, and hopes to get his Ph. D. and do research work. The award of the day was won by Olive Wilson. Venturess Josephine Reglnato, Thelma CresweU, Florence Fraser, EUeen Ross and Leola Hellbronner were luncheon guests. S&b QaUwunA Q MIRRORS fr anj rmtm in tli hm! 337 E. Main as a spring wedding t ensemble by Granat the fresh charm of spring and youth v ' ... translated into a matching diamond ensemble with Granat Tempered , Mountings (not cast) which means that your rings will offer you the utmost : in diamond security. BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED w - Phone 3151