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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1952)
SATURDAY, JUNK 211, lll!2 11KHAI.D AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAG STIVW PBHHBIE0 SMS I ;M'M 1 MM. til I B.mm- wMb tit P ' ..u'n. iji ro.v, , T!j AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Juno 17, was under tho direction of Mn. Letter Flnley, president o( the Pest Preiidentt Parley. Mrs. Paul Otterboin wet installing oft'icor. Assisting were, Mn. Fred Hoilbronner, Mn. Hal Ogle, Mn. Edna Runell and Mrs. Julia Williams. New officers are, from the left, seated at the table, Vivian Hartley, sergeant at arms; Jennie Hurn, chaplain; Ann Hayes, outgoing junior past president; Leah Glubrecht, president; Irene Young, secretary-treasurer. Standing II to rl Katharine Koep, historian; Carol Badkor, first vice president; Muriel Hartley, second vice president; and Jean Ross, color bearer. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh rl-' l ":..'-rmm Spi AT THE PARTY to celebrate Jerry Scarbrough's seventh birthday, June 16, his young guests are shown assembled cn the lawn at the Hale Scarbrough residence, 411, N. 6th Street, during the festivities. From the left, seated in front, three girls, Donna Kettlcr, Terri Scarbrough and Janet Bliss. Little Freddie Lindsay, Tulelake, seated middle front. Row back of them, seated II to rl Donnie Washburn, Darrell Huck, Mary Putman, Jerry Scarbrough, and two girls standing far right, Susan Myers and Joyce Lubke. Seated, far left, same order, David Larson, Vicki Druliner (in the hat); Susan Perkins, Margaret Ogle, Cheryl Lubke, Pat Putman and Lee Wade. Standing in back, Kenny Chipps, Robert Washburn, Danny Kettler and Jackie Thorpe. , Photo by Kettler ROBERT ROY ROWTON JR. handsome 14 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Rowton Sr., shown with his cocker spaniel "Taffy," a special member of the Row ton household on the Keno Highway. His maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Warner, live in Keno. Tfis great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jane Cone, also lives there. (. Photo by Ferebee Birthday Party MERRILL A Rioup of young friend were Invited to the W. A. Kolllioff home to help RianddniiKh dny on Juno 19. Onmes were plnved, followed by irndlllonnl bli'llidny enke and Icccrcnm. Cniiriy filled cups mnrked die plnco.i nt the table. EnJoyliiR the pnrty were Olnrln Cahnn, Judy Dewey, Mnry Mfi"!ul JoiiRh, Solly Dcliip. Beverly Moore, fiusle Wilson, Jnnet DrnRei', Mary ! X A nil . . Johnson, Mnrsnret Qunllfl, Valenda Story, Doris Bredeen, Alice . Aim Wlnther, Veiin Kotlhofl, nnd lionov guest Fnuln. MRS. JACK FRIBERG was guest of honor at a layette shower, June 12, at Little Sweden, when Mrs. George Patier entertained for her with a 7 p.m. dessert, after which games were played by the following: First row II to r) Wanda Lee Moulton, Mrs. Otis Bostwick (stand ing!; Claudia Miller, Mrs. Fribarg (guest of honor); Mrs. Patier, Mrs. Arthur Miller; second row, same order, Mrs. Tom Moulton, Mrs. David Tuttle, Mrs. Ivan Depue, Mrs. Don Graham, Mrs. John Alter and Mrs. Emil Schiecel. Photo by Evergreen SOJOURNERS Mrs. 71. Phillips and Mrs. O. A. Harper were hostesses nt tho regu lar Sojourners meeting In the Wil lard Hotel, June 38. A no-hostess luncheon In the Paul Bunynn Room preceded the meeting. Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, newly elected president, presided at the business meeting and Introduced the follow ing guests: Mrs. H. E. Tipped. Mrs. A. B. Ernst, Mrs. W. C. Kll linn and Mrs, Anna Kaufman. Mrs. Arehlo James served as seeretnry pro tern. In tho absence of Mrs. C. P. Lelthoff. Prlr.es In cards were awarded lo Mrs. Al Zengcr, pinochle; Mrs, H. L. Robertson, bridge; and Mis. E. B, Llndslcog, canasta, All newcomers to Klnmalh Palls are Invited to attend the mcetlnns; next one to be Juno D, at the Wlllnrd, Hotel, At Your Favorite Store Your Favorite Sweater nteen New Fall Colors just arrived. Choose early and use our lay-away plan. TOWN SHOP n's...Morefun,.. th 4 5 y.j. A I I I I N IN f I V I M T ff At of -Hyfl plopgrovAdi ot rti world lt"d tueftc intptrotiOA le this nwt Cofolino ttlltdiofl, irlmjticnol m color ond print, ytt truly Catrfornion m irtins. LffTi "vt batl, borvtona p'im Htm and dttxhabh ptxx Coo b wain with or wdtowf Ifropt. t.fi CIHTiXi "Cmittr Gtt" in tnhiy co'oratf laihtd baby ihsntutg with avilpttod fob turn Wtot H iiofp4 or tl'OpUti. U.1 KH1 "NrlwKtft." (oii'eo"r d'oped wonj in 4ull4 loiioi With Cw'-M' krb'ICWI mm. 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