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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1952)
SATURDAY, JUNK 14, 1052 IIKKALI) AND NEWS. KJ.AMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE vi ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michaels. Mr.H. Hnse Vlelra left on Satur day for Han Francisco for medical utlentlon and to visit her dauxh Irr and son-in-law Mr. and Mra. Jack Btcvcna. Mra. R. E, Blabev and daugh ter Ilurbara were transacting busi ness In Klamath Falla on Friday. Mm. Ralaton. Bonanza waa a buxlneas visitor at the Herbert Arant home Wednesday. Mra. P. Blandell. Myrtle Point, la remodeling a house for hla daugh ter and son-in-law Mr, and Mra. W-.lnr Porterfleld. Mr. and Mra. Lee Davla, Bonanza were bualneaa visitors at the Mar vin Michael home, Mr. Chester Reed. Watklna deal er waa delivering the Watklna Pro ducts to the farmera of this com munity recently. Mr. and Mra. Carolle Hurst en tertained with a dancing party the foliowlnx RueaU, Mr. and Mra. P. Htubblelleld and daimhtcr. Mr. and Mra. Carl Kelly and family and Mr. and Mra. Lewis Divings and family all of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mra. Oeorire Smyth and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nixon r.nd children Jocv. Michael and Bar bara, all of Jacksonville visited re cently with Mr, and Mra. 8. H. Hartzler and son John and Mra. Sarah Michael. Mr. and Mra. Carolle Hurst and sons, who have made their home at the Ola Nelson place during the winter and soring, moved to Klam ath Falla where thev will make their home. Mr. Hurst la employed Klamath Falls visited recently with her father W. O. Smyth and her alster and brother-in-law. Larry and Danny, aona of Mr. and Mra. Joe Sullivan spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mra. S. K. Hartzler. George Murphev, who has made hla home In Dairy for aeveral years, moved to Bonanza where he will make hla home. Mr. and Mra. Joe Sullivan went to Portland where they apent the night with Mra. Sullivan's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. William Ogg. Thev attended the commencement ceremonies of their alster, Helen Sullivan from St. Vincents Nursing School. Friends will be glad to know that Mra. Ann Jane White la improving from her recent Illness. Mrs. Don Schrelner and sons, Donnle and Ronnie were Klamath Falla visitors recently. Word has been received of the aerloua Illness of Mrs. J. A. Nail In Brentwood, Calif. Mrs. Nail will be remembers bv ber frlenda Hildebrand Zelma Sedge. Mn William Rail arul U,i D.-.h Michael visited on Tuesday with By MUX. T. I. Ml IIAI I, Mr. and Mm. R. K. Hlalwy en- Mrs. Ann jane wnite. liTtnlnril on Hundnv Miiv 25 wilh Mother L)y and uirumay dinner Hey Kids! Your Vocation Will Be THE BEST EYER If You Help Pay the Way! Read the Herald S News Wednesday. June 18 In honor of Ihdr paronls, Mr. and Mm. KrncHt lilabey and incir Hauiiii tnr MU Barbara CaNprr, . Loula villc, Ky., who la upending lier ta- cation. Leo Pool, Red Rock. Calif . spent the wnekend with hla coualua Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vlclla. Mm Jos Bui Ivan and nons. Dan. nv and I.arrv. Klamath Falla vialt. rd on Sunday with lirr parent. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. ,Ilarl7.ler and I at Canbv, Calif. i Mra. Sarah Michael apent the i weekend with her slater and brother-in-law Mr. and Mra. S. K. Hart Izler. i Mrs. Charlea Ford and children, ; Rachelle, Chuck and Jimmle, r- . ' uroiner jonn. Mr. and Mra. Charles BoroiiKhs and on Maurice. Bnrauuc Hlvi-r Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael 'made a builne;.s trip to BpraKue River recently. were dinner uuctta on Balurdnv evening of Iholr aluer and kruthcr- . RONALD DEAN WILLIAMS Who was four May 24, celebrated with a birthday party MU'iHled by a group of bis young friends. Honnle is the son of Mr. Eugene Williams, Lindley Heights, and Mrs. Kvclyn Williams, Medford. His brothers, Steve and Ridley, arc seven and two, respectively. liirllulay cake and ice cream were served the following: From the left, Bobby Abergast, Jay and Koss I'axton, Floyd Henderson, Ton I I'arisotto, Steve Williams. Mark Drlscoll, Honnio Williams (Just behind sand bucket), birthday celebrant; Dick Hornby, and back of him, Arthur Drlscoll, David Drlscoll (with balloon); John and Mike I'ari sotto, Kent I'uckett, seated to the left, and Ritchcy Williams, standing in foreground. Unable to attend were Susan and Linda Parl.sotto, Brooks and Sharon Kendall, and Larry and Nancy Hayson. I'holo by Gudcrian WTC-Qarnp6 lly KUKKMAKV K'fONfc Wednesday muuilug. June 11, there were Hirer Inilirs ol new wiow. but bv noon It hud iinrlv incited. IcuvliiK reaidriils here to rrv over blai Krncd awert peai.. flowers, and sUa-wrry inm-xmi.i. The unimal vacation lor Wevcr haruncr rmili rn In now on, tak ing in the liril two v.cckn ol June. Most o( u look short trim ol two or three days, mid returned to spend the ir.it o! the iiiih u.il lolling about camp and llshliut. Mr. and .Mri. Ooidon Oood re lumed Mav l alter spending days nl Kureka where Oood a brum er resides. Tnrv were called Uieic because of a atiioua acciuciu .n which Jim Oood lost the better pott of luur lingers ol his left hand in nil industrial accident. The O. Goods relurnrd by way ol jlrooa Inns, where Mrs. Good had a vail wilh her parents, the Llovd liar bins. 1 lie- Hill Jones' ol Klamalll Falls and the O Goods made a trip to fiuilulrc Vallev. Calll . over the -J weea end ol Mav 1U Thev spent 1 me night at Timber Mt. Lodge The G. Goods left Thuraduv night May 211 lor Ro:ebur8 aril Hie home ol Mr. Good's parenta the U : Goods, where thev Intend ed to go no a vacation mp taklnn the elder Goods wilh them. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kalchls are spending their vacation In Klamath Falla mostly at Hie home ol the Jim Lampropolniis. 'M K. Main. Miss Hazel Stark. Wichita Kan sas, la spending an extended va cation here In camp with her sis ter. Mra. Glenn Adams. Mr. and Mrs. S. R Glassburn and Roger made a trip last week lo Bridgeport. Wash., to visit at the home of friends, the David Ter rells lor a few days. Mr. and Mra. Henrv Naplers and Bcverlv made an overnight trip to Grants Pasa last week. The Thomas Thomsons and three children took a trip to the coast and Crescent Cllv. Friday night. June 6 thev put their daughter, Georgia on the Cascade Stream liner. She will visit friends liear Los AiircIcs, aCIII.. for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Huck and son D. V. Jr. visited a few davs wilh Mr. Huck's father and family at Applegate. Ore. last week. Mr and Mrs. Dick Fulrfleld and two children spent a few davs In the valley vlsting friends and rela tives at Talent and Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross and fam ily have moved to Snraau River for the summer where Rosa la em ployed as Flic Warden for Weyer haeuser. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Heywood and daughter Sidney Ann, San Francisco Calif., spent aeveral day In camp last week visiting at the home of tho E. D. Ileywoods. Bklp er Heywood returned to San Fran cisco with them for an extended vlslt. SOROPTIMIST CLUB MEETING President Ola Smith presided at : the regular business and luncheon .meeting ol the Horopliinlst club, lliursduy. Juno 12, in the Pelican party room. Tile report ol club actlvlles were given by secretary Mary Bolhwell and Josephine Robinson, treasurer, gave the financial report ol the organization. Ruth Rattan won the award ol the day. Appropriate birthday greetings were "sung" lo Uea Mead. Rita Deputy and Delia Backca. The club voted lo give two camper ships ench. lo the Girl Scouls and the Camp Flro groups. o thin lour worthy girls might have the benefits Irom Uiese or ganisation. The Installation banquet of the Ashland Soropllinlst club Is lo be held on the evening ol June 3o. at 6:30. Loral club members are In vited, and anvone who can go, may contact Coral Sabo. The Installation banquet for the Klamath Falls club and Venture club, will be held June 20. at 1 30 in the evening. The banquet will be formal. The volunteer blood donors lor the Bloodmoblle due June 17. are urged lo contact Ruth Adams as soon as possible. H'lhcl Matthews, program chair man, expressed appreciation to club members that had furnished programs lor the year. Muriel Hendricks who has re cently returned from Mexico, spoke briefly ol her trip. She and her husband were among members of Rotary International that went to Mexico City, and later will show pictures and give a talk ol their trip. All committee chairmen are re minded to file a written report of the year's activities with the pres ident. The Venture Club will be In charge of the next Soroptlmlst meeting, June ID. .1 MM. RALPH D E WAYNE HUNTER One on May 16, appealing young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Hunter, 2225 Hughes Street, who call him just "Dc". Mater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Sims, Wil lows, Calif.; paternal grand parents in Emmett, Idaho, arc Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunter. 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