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J PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATUHDAY. JUNK 7. 11152 K "i ; AAUW Tea For KUHSS , ' I d'-fj Senior Girl GraduatSjL " j !L V" " ;, lf3y v V C'V 1.1, '. .. ... ... . .... . , f ' . .. -V . . The home of Mrs. A. Ivan Thnmnsnn viae (ha mttinu 1.- a beautifully appointed tea given by members of the Ameri can Association of University Women for the Klamath County t-'jiion High school girl graduates, on Saturday, May 17. . . Some 160 guests called between 3 and 5 o'clock. They were greeted at the door, by Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. C. B. Larfcin and Beverly Eel,ls. Beverly is the, recipient of the annual AAUW award given each year to an outstanding senior girl in Klamath County. Mrs. Aaron Hoffman. Miss Orpha Hudson, Mrs. Ralph" Stearns and Mrs. Frank Jenkins served the guests at the tea table. v ' , ' " Mrs. Clarence A. Humble and Mrs. J. B. Bishop were co- chairmen and were assisted by Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. E. D. Hicliman, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Eric Majors and Mni. Raymond Tice. . .. ' Harriet Mueller, accompanied by Ann Henderson sang and Mrs. Richard Graef played background music at the . piano, during the afternoon. Wednesday Club Wednesday club of St. Paul's Church met Wednesday evening to the parish hall for the last meet ing. The club will resume activi ties In September, Wednesday' Club officers, Mrs. A. J. Lambert, Mrs. Tom Milne, .and Mrs. Harold J. Shearer were hostesses for the farewell party lor Mrs. Ernest Howell who will be leaving soon to make her home In Newport, Oregon. She was pre sented with several gifts from the group. Dessert was served and the eve ning -was spent playing cards, Prizes were won by Mrs. Louis Mueller, Mrs. Horace Goetz, Mrs. Roland Wright, Lola Truax,. and Mrs. Floyd House. . SOJOURNERS Founders Day meeting of So journers was held at the Willard Hotel, Wednesday, May 28, 12:30 p.m. During the short business meet ing, the nominating committee sub mitted the following names for the next six months' officers: Presi dent, Mrs, J. R. Rhodes, Vice Pres ident, Mrs. O. O. Gildow; Secretary Mrs. C. F. ' Leitoff; Treasurer, Mrs. H. Shockey. Mrs. Dick Miller Sr. presented the club with a history of So journers. Bridge and pinochle were played after the business meeting; high in bridge, won by Mrs. Archie James, and high In pinochle, Mrs. J. G. Miller. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. C. E. Chase and Mrs. A. L. Tread Way. " Quests were Mildred Dobson and Kathleen O'Brien. All newcomers to Klamath Falls re invited to attend all meetings. CDA INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Court Klamath 1295, Catholic Daughters of America held instal lation of officers Monday, May 26 at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Mrs. John Howard, District Deputy act ed as installing officer assisted by Mrs. W. G. Ely, monitor and Mrs. Stanley Smith, organist. Officers for the ensuing term are: Grand Regent Mrs.Einar Brands ness; Vice Regent Mrs. Joseph Heiderer: Pronhetess Mrs. Mike tiouana: Lecturer. Mrs. Albert Kusler; Historian Mrs. Axel Hed- lund: Financial Secretary Mrs. Anker Solie; Treasurer Mrs. Rich ard warey; Monitor, Mrs. Wendell Huetti; sentinel Darlene Hartung, Organist. Mrs. Ethel Pankev: Trustees, Mrs. Rose O'Leary, and nirs. juiKe Mcuuire. Committee Chairmen: Proeram Mrs. Jack Kennedy; Publicity, Mrs. W. G. Ely: sickness. Mrs. John Raffetto and Mrs. Dennis Car rier; Legislative Mrs. Robert Ste phens; Hospitality, Mrs. Violet Pieser; Education. Mrs. H. R. Bur- ritt;. Wedding Gifts. Mrs. W. H. Turner: Family Life Conference, Mrs. R. Smith and Share The Faith, Jean Underwood. Following the Installation of of. fleers. Rev. E. Murnane. State Chaplain of the Catholic Daughters gave a talk on Share The Faith and Family Life Conferences. He was accompanied to Klamath Falls oy Kev. Hyatt. Oakrldue. Oreeon Mrs. Otto Ellis was general chair man, assisted by Mrs. James Cro non and Patricia Murphy. Tea chairmen, Mrs. Hobart Rawlins, Mrs. jonn Novak, Mrs. w. c. Le Masters, Mrs. Bernard Cavanaugh ana uariene bmnn. Mrs. Jack Gal lager and Mrs. Elmer Brandsness poured. 4 MIRRORS Q far for any room In the home! Oft? E. Mr In Modern Cold Fur Storage Cleaned Your -k, Stored Special 5 1 Coat k Glazed SOME OF THE SENIOR GIRLS at the AAUW tea given for them at the home of Mrs. A. Ivan Thompson, 602 Pacif ic Terrace. Upper left, (1 to r) Aurelia Patterson, Mrs. Thompson and Beverly Eells. Upper right Marilyn and Margar et Gerber and Mrs. Phillip Blohm. Lower left, same order, June Stern and Margaret Stair. Lower right, Mrs. Her man C. Shockey Jr. and Frances Stearns. All Photos by Kcttlcr " Stork Shower For Mrs. Vern Hengl CHILOQUIN Mrs. Vern Hens! was the recipient of many beauti- lui guts at a stork shower given for her last Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Glen Kircher and Mrs. Leroy Gienger at the Glenger home Guests met on the newly decor ated patio, some visited the family museum of Indian artifacts, hunt ing trophies and family history. Dessert was served inside the house and was followed by an afternoon of games. Placing high for bridge was Mrs. William Page of Fort Klamath, high in pinochle was Mrs. J. Q Bell, also of Fort Klamath and Mrs. Gerry Wollf in table games. A gift which was shown by the hostesses will be given at a later date to the guest who came the closest In guessing the exact ar rival of the Hengl baby. At the close of the Darty Mrs. Hengl was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ruby Peeler and a friend, Mr. Gene Page of Fort Klamath, in opening her gifts. Attending were Mrs. Wm. Page, Mrs. Ous Page, Mrs. Gene Page, Mrs. Den nis Knowles. Mrs. Alfred Castel, Sr., Mrs. Clarence Jenkins, Mrs. J. Q. Buell, Mrs. Michael Beaulleu, and Mrs. Jo Taylor, all of Fort Klamath: Mrs. Robert Doak, Mrs. Jess Pike, Mrs. M. O. Hayeo, Mrs. Harry Pearson and Mrs. Ivan Doak from the Williamson River district. Mrs. Walter Pohll, Mrs. Ruby Peeler, Mrs. William" Wampler, Mrs. Guy Stalger, Mrs. Wayne Niehous, Mrs. Dick Souers, Mrs. George Reed, Mrs. Lloyd Peters. Mrs. Floyd Ohles, Mrs. Ted Mark wardt, Mrs. Rudy Zadina. Mrs. Bob Wampler, Mrs. William Priebe Mrs. Dwlght Kircher, Mrs. Earl Hall, Mrs. Joseph Mercer, Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mrs." Walter Zim merman, Mrs. Forest Freld, Mrs. Julia Glenger, Ellda DeBortoii, Mrs. Donald Potter, Mrs. Matt Samson and the hostesses. Sending gifts were Mrs. Robert Mathis, Mrs. Pearl Nygren, Mrs. Ursula Bond, Mrs. Henry Wollf, Mrs. Lee Hatcher, Mrs. Merrill Hoppe, Mrs. Fred Markwardt, Mrs. Anton Zadina, Mrs. Don Rltzel, Mrs. Jesse Mangum. Mrs. Ed Wilkie. Mrs. Al Prescolt, Mrs. Andrew Flury, Joanne Weddle, Nina Buck, Mrs. Olaf Erlckson of Fort Klamath, Mrs. James Rodgers of Cottonwood, Calif, and Mrs. Leonard Beem of Klamath Falls. Mary Jo DeBel Has Party For Young Friends LANOELL VALLEY Mary Jo DeBel entertained a group of young friends at her home on May 6. They enjoyed games and scavenger hunt followed by refresh ments. Guests were June and Char lotte Noble, Helen McKellup, Rose mary Btalnaker, Edwin Gus, Gary and Kenneth Btalnaker and Mary Jo DeBel. . SHOPPING HINTS for fi$foiA'Etao JUNE 15til CAMEO BILLFOLDS He need's a new billfold! These are finer qualify steer hide and calfskin. Ny lon stitched for lonqer wear. '3.00 '15.00 Shower Fetes Bride-Elect At W. Bennet Home. Added to the list of showers, luncheons and so forth, given for Maxine Llskey, prior to her mar riage May 25 to Bruce Wlrth, Is a bridge party and shower given Fri day evening. May 33, by Mrs. War ren Bennet and Mrs. Sam Clark, at the Bennet home, 1142 Crescent Avenue. Distinctive arrangements of spring flowers formed the attractive back ground for the occasion. Guests Invited to honor the then bride-elect were: Mrs. John Hum phrey, Mrs. Robert Kent, Mrs. Thomas Watters, Mrs. John O'Nell. Mrs. Dave Llskey, Mrs. Wesley Lorenz, Mrs. Richard Newman, Mrs. George Proctor, Mrs. Sol Writh, Mrs. Richard Hicks, Mrs. Melvln Miller, Mrs. Martin Weil and Mrs. Wesley McNee Jr. Mrs. James Benham, Seattle; Mrs. Glenn Lorenz (Tottsle Llskey) Oakland, California: Mrs. Robert Byrne, Malin; Mrs. Paul Falrclo, Olene; Mrs. Charles McLaughlin Jr. (Nancy Bennet), San Francis co: Mrs. Thomas Howard, also of Ban Francisco; Mrs. Oeorge Voss, Tulelake, Barbara Palmer, Jean Un derwood, Barbara Brosterhous, Klamath Falls; Joy Kent, Chicago; and Marjorle Clark, Richmond, Washington. LOST RIVER GARDEN CLUB MERRILL The annual Spring flower show of the Lost River Garden Club was held May 26, at the homes of Mrs. R. L. Dragoo, Mrs. E. Wcbb-Bowcn, and Mrs. Dale West. An Interesting and unusual ar rangement of (Ir boughs and one large poppy, entered by J. Frank Adams won first prize among the displays at the West home. Others winning there were Mrs. John H. Martin, 2nd: and Mrs. Paschall Hodges, 3rd. Winners at the Dragoo home were Mrs. Clyde Hammond, lst.t Mrs. Don West, 2nd; and Mrs. James Hammond 3rd. At the Webb-Bowen home win ners were Mrs. Virgil Rcxford, 1st; Mrs. Joe Mlcka, 2nd; and Mrs. Ira White and Mrs, Webb-Bowcn tied for 3rd. Tea was served at the home of Mrs, Dale West, and officers were elected at a short business meet ing. Mrs, M. A. Bowman is the president; Mrs. C. E. Sharp, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. G. E. Browning, Is vice-president. Mrs. Ivan Kandra was the chairman of the flower show. WANTED Beautician Studio of Beauty William Helms Guests of Honor MODOO POINT Mr. and Mrs. William Helm, long time residents ol Modoc Point, were completely surprised Sunday. May 25. 'when friends and relatives congregated at their home to congratulate the Helms on their twenty-filth wed ding anniversary. The "surprise guests took with them bnskcta of food and pooled It together "potluck style lor a mld-aiternoon dinner, served Irom picnic tables on the lawn. Following the picnic feast, the silver wedding anniversary couple were the recipients of a large sliver nlatter. from all those pres ent. Wally , McBrlde made the presentation. Others attending were: Mrs. Mc-' Bride, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morton, I Mr. and Mrs.. Melvln Vanderhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Jun Helm, Bobby Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Norrln Short, Mr. and Mrs. Armcl Stump. Mr. and Mrs. Pete lledbcrg. Mr. and Mrs. Swan Erlckcn. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bickers. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Rile, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Purdln. Mrs. Oeorge Jonnnon. 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