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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1952)
THURSDAY, AUC.UST 14, 11M2 VVMAl.n AND NEWS. Kf.AMATII FAIJ.S. OHFION 0d Maids Celebrate Day Tomorrow; Texas Town Slaies Big Get-Together DUNTON. Ten. Ml-Brt you hud ! u'tlru alxiul AUK. 111. H i Old Mnld'i Duyl lit Driiton. '!'. Ill Ilia wlmlr lilu In r 'IVxun. Anywhere iline'a mi iilil timid with dm "l liiiiiuir lu admit II mid Hd lilriid tu celebrate It. Thi old mnldn have lirrn mi sue rrniiul in timir m'll iiioi luinird diiy Hint llirv waul tu share. Thin vpnr llin third annual year nl crlrliiHlliin llin lilu day's lolllld rr mid pull-on nulnl an yH Uicy thotild Iii-Iii mil a nlnlcr old maid. Tin founder In Mhi Dorothy Amanda OK, Just Home The uldpul liidimi on tlx Klam- III rencrvatlon, V7-ycar-olrt Aman da Cowan, was Hip objocl of a hearch on Ilia reservation near Clilluquln yonirrduv afternoon. T W. Handera, clilrf clerk at Klamath Auency. said tho woman dlrtaoiieared from the homo of a mere venlerdny mnrnlnu, aimaienl ly leaving in dliuunl after a family ijuarrrl, . Hlie Walked Inio tho wooda near 'liv and aeveral hours later when aha hadn't conic oul, ftiiulera look a aearoh party In to look fur her. Mra. Cowan waa located about a mlln and a half from tlio house, anund a.ileep by a Ion. . When ahe wna awakened and found out people thought aim waa loot, tha nonaitenarlan declared: "I'm not Iom, 'Una la my home." Hnbb, North Texaa Hlal Colleiie l.atlu teuciier of the lipnwept nry hairdo and the IwinklliiK even, the mio who net Introduced Uio year round aa Hie; old maid. "I'm Juxt about worn oul with It all." alio aald. "Hume ol un Vol to thlnkliiK we ouulil to help out another old mnld." Now the other old maid la Mtna Amelia Anthony, 31, who founded lllilnlown, U. H. A., out on the Went Texas uiiilrlcs, Junl a few veuia auo. Mlns Auihonv aent her bent wlKhea to the Auk. 15 celebration In Denton lartl year and became a member In uood npluntcr alaiidliiK. Padres Get New Posts PORTLAND I New autlun menta for nix Roman Catholic prlealn In Wentern Oreiion were announced wennekaay oy Arcn bishop Edward I). Howard. Among Diem were: The Uev. William Kllllon. Irani (erred from Marylhurnt Collexe to priest of Vimutlim of the Menard Vlritln Mary I'nrlnh, Verboort. The Uev. John T. O'OallauImn from anapilanl purlMi prlent at HI Joneph'a, Salem, to pariah prlmt of llle.ined Vlruln Mary. Rainier The Rev. John Walnh, St. Paul's ParlMi prie.il, Hllverton. to Holy Family Parlnh prlent, Portland. The Rev. Thomaa Oadlxils, as. nlnianl pariah prlent. Bl. Joseph's. Halem, to parlnh prirnl, 81. Pauls, Hllverton. We thoUKht people who wanted to ulve a alii to an old maid could do It by makliiK a donation to (ilrliitown In the name of aome old maid," Mlna Hnbb nald. "Why, Hint thia week I vol a 5 check lor Olrlntown." The old ninlrin In Denton haven't inn ko auv definite plana about helpiiiK Olrlntown yet. They're koIiik Ui have a parly at Mlna liiibb's house Auk. Id nd talk about II. Ornlon took the pood-humored old iniiKln to heart In lUM and llilil, and the town la Kolnir to do It aualn. Tliere'll be a free picture nlmw, free node pop and popcorn and all that and Kill cortlflcatea Irom the merchuntn. Mlna Hubb nan Kotten ntccka of leltera In recent weeka from old ninldn who sa they're being: feted in their hoinetownn loo In Okla homa City, Louisville, Durham, N. GV 'Hie old malda In Denton atarled their day aa a lark to ahake olf the aunimer doldruma. And Minn Babb Inkinidv nald It waa time they cot aome Rllln in return for the weddlnii and baby gifts they had Klven. And whnt Klftn Ihev Roll Minn Rabb even Hot dozena of proponaln of marrlBKe. Anil now a sift for Olrlntown. a home at Whlteface. Tex., for Klrln who need a home and love. "Mine Anthony nald they needed worm of all UtO.OOO for a new dllllnirhall," Minn Hnbb aald. 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