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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1952)
' SATURDAY. AUGUST IB. 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAU-S, OREGON PAGE NINE ! 111 I ii IHIMHH 7'nil 'II,.'"" T tTW '' v A 'J J.. r'J y, 1 ,'"4 1 1 "f .J. , ' v V.'-v..... V'. -" ' t. 1 . It. i y y " . .. : . .. I A'. 1 ffltfJk'vi 1 5 , T -jt: '"''' M I ,'1 T ' ' i'' ,-;.,.' v' iv'N V'fSc4 '; v Uv- I LL wi.I -i,;,,. i. : I J - . 'Jr - L T .- i MRS. J. R. RHODES MRS. O. O. GILDOW NiW PROJECT wi fotmod by group Vj()frt:4-H bovi nd q!il who ro inttrottcd in th betf or cart nd migemcn of hortei. T he tnembri of tht now club rod to (ho Karl DtMinger ranch, Wodnoday, Auqutt 14. Piclurad above waiting for the other ridori are (I to H Howard Curry, group leader, Ann Curry and Karl Dehlinger. - v " '. r. :"r. " - T August 19fh Sqted f or Gilctirisi Garden Party tXASSHUATION OK H.OWKK HIIOW 1 stcriON y., x ?n i-i ;- I. Miniature n-inifmiml Not tftr thi lnchM; In any 1. Bmtl arrnimmfiiin 3 lo Inch Wen Vay. 3. Manlrl rrnemrnt; ' ' i. Cutlre Ublr. 6. Metal contalucra. . Twin. 7. Cup and Saucer. I. Dlah iordrni. 8. Hulln. 10. Pot plauU. ' ; r. I .; C ,'i ,.'.,, B"",vr ..,,. ...,., ' I. A parade In color (rtd. yellow, Livcndrr. blue, rose, pink, whiie and mixed colon). i:.t ? V Tf. ', ; , 3. Old ludhloucd bouquet, w -.ffc t 4 3. Conaiio. ''' '' ' " ' ' . - ' . 4. Mlicellaneouj arrangnfin-1 . t; f.Jfc . . Ji i iv ' SECTION C: Children under 13 c 1. llorllcullurr ilulle flowrr.. 1 1. Buuiiuct ol lluweri uninll. 3. Bouquet ot lloc luruc. ' ace. SECTION JO; JlgilitultlUe aplVIMWiQiie ijtm Ilocr 4. Cdmatloo i ' , W A.iBt'.v?' 2'J. Calendula 24. Canterbury Brll 6. Double Potuiila ?. ClarKia (. Hweetpea a. A.Mer 10. Mariiuld 11. Columbine 13. tJwecl William 1J. Esther Reld Dabiei 3i. Ualnrdla BECTION E: Vcgetnble display. 1. Bent 3. Second bett 3. Honorable MciiUon COMMITTEES Tea Table? Mini Mar Drain Ollchrlit, Mrs.' Frank Name Ta Committee: Wrfc fit J. Terrell, Mr. E. Rliler Book: Mrs. . DrweynC'relii. t,A !; neircsnmcni: mra. uonu.urani, nua. . a, oicuchic, ni: Norlln. Mra. Oren .Sfample. Pourlm: Mra. V. I. BradeT, Mra. R. J. Terrell. . Section A: Mra. Wm. Bltr3..Vlr. V. I. Brnder, Mra. Bill Mackey, Mra. Oxburrow. , . Snider. -r-p- Section B; Mlaii j4tr aralcmtt Mr. William Taylor, Mra. Cap Jeeaup- 8r,'..r V. Jyf;,. ..'5(, Section' Ot Mra. Oren'. Ba'nipIe'MnJ Trl r .i Trjreman Murray. ' :i Section D! Mra.'C. C,inilr.bl6rden, Mra. Ray Da'r occiion e; Mra. rnov,'VUHcni)iMr. Chairman Mra. Iom Erelli; -"' E. J. Snider; OciieraJ " Hr MKK. 1. M. KENDALL Mra. F. 11. Arin&tronR enier lalned the Bly Women's Endue 'Club on Friday' evening at her home. Tlie club has organized with the following ai membera: Mm. F. 11. Armstrong, Mra. H. M. Den nis, Mra. William A. ltatil, Mm. Dave Campbell, Mrs. Sylvia Lan kow, Mra. F. W. Hyde. Mrs. Frank Obenchaln Jr., Mrs. K. A. Dudley and Mrs. II. O. Powell as alter nate The members ended their drat evening" with Mrs, Dennis win- inlntt high score. The pluylng was followed with r'clreshmenis. The Ford Franklins have a new baby girl born at Luke view Hos pital. Olenda Jean weighed S lbs. 8' 7 oi. She la1 the 'granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrla. Mrs, Charles McCain left Aug. 13, for Heaverton to visit her daughter and, to return her granddaughter who has been visiting Mrs. Mc Cain for aeveral weeks. -Mr. . and Mrs. J. D. Thompson end family have returned from a trip' through Texas and Oklahoma. ' Two old families of Bly have (noved away ui the past week. Mr. una Mrs. uus rnioiaon nave moved lo Lakevlew and the Charles Irwin family have moved lo Cresccnf Oily. A poiluck dinner was held In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grant last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cambron. Other guesls saying goodby to the Ornnts who left the 15tli for California, were, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Preobstel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCain. Larry Palmer? nephew ol the Grants, also attended. J MRS. C. mht&t& -LSI I : -I iUMm i r"Dbwt it---1 -s v i F. LEITHOFF MRS. H. U-J Jfcf Ir,4? ,W -'y(y mm?mm C. SHOCKEY JR. SOJOURNERS' OFFICERS which were elected earlier this lummer are pictured above at follows: President Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, 22 A Airport Apartments; Vice-president Mrs. O. O. Gildow, 2242 Garden Ave.; Secretary Mrs. C. F. Leithoff, 2036 LeRoy Street; and Treasurer Mrs. H. C. Shockey Jr., 4627 Boardman. 7X y" ' 1 VISITING Mrs. Robert Mainhart and her daughter, Kathryn Lynn, who live !n Washington, D. C, arrived here, Wednesday, August 6. Th ey plan to stay for a month at the horn of Mrs. Mainhart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bubb, 4 05 High Street. I' i r f f 1. i S3 (nlUsi. -"....-V.iAa.. , t f ;( ut arTyiiianA MMtiminl MRS. RAYMOND MURRAY, recently gave a birthday party for her daughter, Shirely Ann. Mrs. Homer Harley assisted with th serving of refreshments. Th guests from left to right art: Darlene Derrell, Ellen Olsen, Denis Biwer, Raymond Pledger, Danny Heavlin, Penny Parks, Norma Lay, Mary Ann Pledger, Shirely Ann Murray, Frances Pledger, Myrna Leihlte, Carlen Luttrell and Donna Lee Murray. I'-V'! First Annual K!smath''Bijln Hobby Show ' po'nvi"w('y ' ' The VMCA ajid. Klamaut Falls 20-30 Club 1 i:.;::'v,M . :' v.'-". isame .,.vv"v.''(iv m Address .......'iv'.;yr'v---r--.-' '.'...7.. Club or Ortanixktpi i;4 ..r,..., Phone (Age Classincal'iois:'Adi4t,:''A'iitffand Junior High, B, Grammar SchoolC.)' 'fj -W&k Kind of Entry ...w...- Value of Entry k.:-.. Individuals must, cQmpetcfyn own class,., ,. Clip out this blank,,, fid it' dlit anmail or bring ..to, YMCA, 722 Pine, Klamath Faliiwbitv Deadline for, entry is 7 p.m., Aug. 20. 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