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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1952)
SATURDAY, SKITKMBKIt 13, 19.r2 IIKilAt.i) AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN .yL i V F J. T : '14 ' ' , . T-f irp : ...Mr.-tVi 'C- Jr-.r'.'' 'L 'W' t 1 ;. .... . yUi,; 47 ' ; J. Vrf -I .... ,, -a;.- -4.-.. W"Mfck i -i. I : 7 rjs ! jr.. i 1 '! 'it ri .yt i r r ... .... ..w ; n LIBRARY CLUB FALL LUNCHEON KUnmlll Rill.n W'Murn's Llbrm-vl f'luli lulllti'lu-fl Ihrlr nrw ycwl'H tiroiirtini with n luiu-)icn ai ihc willnid lloirl Moiulny nllrrnooii. j Hrplrlubrr H, In u In lcMlllg ol I brnllllllll lull lluwt'ln. I The inPriiiiR wiia oppnd with tlin : Ilua rniluic IrJ by Mrs. Hfll UIkcK.: InlluwrU hy vckuI nolo mm I uttner Intrrprriiitlon ol "'lhr Hlnr j hiuiMlrl liunnrr" hy Mn. Dusrnc l-uvru mm niuiriy unrn. p inlrtl hy Mm. U'-nrcff Mclntyre t liif pimio. Mr. Uhrrrk, In iiro p.inic contiimr, Ihrlllcd Ihp Kufnln iihiirr iimrelul mill uiiumiiiI dance. Mrs l'rrd lloniiliind, prealdrnl. Kiroicil Ihc nuril "'' Inlroduced lirr nliurnt mid chiilimen. Mr. llnaxlnnd. lor Uif Ucnrlll nl i,iw iiipinhor.s. pxplaincd Ihe luncllon.1 ul Hip club. Khe explalnrd Hint It in a ductal itroup working lor Uio brilrrnirnl ul Hie commu nity by cooperating with other or lidiiltallima lor worthy cnukcu. The iimjor club project Is the annual February bencilt brldue and tea to raho (unda lor toiiMllectoinlea lor deserving children who am not eligible lor aid under other agen cies. CampevrihlpA are given to Altar Society MERRILL Mrs. Auitust Andrleu n the holen when HI. Augun linc a Altar Society met at her Inline Brptember 3. Mm. Don Har ris, the president, presided, and J-'aiher I'lielim leil Hie prayer. Chief topic lor discussion waa Ihe li.irl.-h hall drdlcutlon dinner to be held September 1. Mrs. Harris will be the hostess. Date ol the iiuuuiil bn.nnr was M'l lor Saturday, November 8, and urki'is were ulatrlbillcd at the meeting. Iliizuar prl.ea are 1st: WesliiiKhousc ctcciric clothes ury er: 2nd: electric blanket; and 3rd: lishing pole. The annual rummage &ale will be held October 11. Assisting Mrs. Andrleu In serv ing refreshments were Mrs. Leon Andrleu, Mrs. John Llskey, Mrs. Dun Mt Aulllle. Mrs. M. E. Cilaco mini, and Mrs. John Olacomlnl, Members present Included Mm. Don Harris, Mrs. Hugh Falvey. Mrs. Jerry Ahern, Mrs. John Decnan. Mrs. Dan Barry. Mrs. 'I nn U'Kcrfe. Mrs. James Noonan, Mrs. Leonard Llsk, Mrs. Dan Mc Aullfle, Mrs. Dan Cushman, Mrs. Jack Burke, and Mrs. Ben Murphy. Two guests were present, Mrs. (ilucomlnl's (laughter, Mrs. Walter Kelly; mid Mrs. Andrlcu'9 niece, Mrs. Dunne. GUI Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. A cash donation Is made each year lor children's Ixmks and records to the City Llbiury. Mrs. llouuluud al.o announced that a district meeting Is to b held at llogue lllver. September '.'7. Registration Marts at IU a in followed by a noon luncheon. Mrs. Weatheilord. stale president ol the Federation ol Women's Clubs W'lll be present. Rcf.crvalliins lor Ihe luncheon should be called in to Mra. Fred Hoagland by September 10. MIm May Phlnney, program chairman, announcetl that the year's program theme Is "Oui American Heritage" and that mu sic had been chosen lor the llrsl program as one phase of the limine. She told o how- the harmonious Bounds of everyday llle about us Is music and that the singing voice and instruments are the more loi nial type. She then presented the lollowing numbers: Violin aolos, Romance, by Rubcnslein; Klegy, by Massenet; Athena Lampropulos, accompanied by Dena Lampropu los. Vocal solos. The Lord's Prayer, by Malotle; Llle, by Curran, Mrs Marvin Nerseth, accompanied by Mra. Cieorge Mclnlyrc. Mrs. John Ashley and Mrs. C. W. Fyock were co-chairmen of the luncheon. Mrs. Don Zumwnlt ar ranged llie program: and Mrs. W. D. Miller was In charge ol flower arrangements. Mrs. Addle May Nixon, clly II. brarlan, Is chairman ol the Octo ber 13, meeting, which will be held In the club room at Ihe City Li brary at 2 p.m. LIBRARY CLUB FALL LUNCHEON In (ha Willard Hotel, September 8, was the first meeting of the year. The fall luncheon is an annual event, when new members are greeted, and an nouncement of the club program is made. The picture at the left was taken before the late-com ing members had arrived, and shows only a portion of those who had already arrived. At the right, from the left, Mrs. John Baker, vice president; Mrs. Fred Hoagland, president; and Mn. John Ashley, chairman of the luncheon. Standing, Mrs. Charles Fyock, co-chairman with Mrs. Ashley. Photo by Kettler Rebekah Lodge Special Meeting MICRRILL-r.ebekah Lodge 151 held a special meeting Ausu.-.t 23, In honor ol Olive Ramey, president Rebekah Assembly ol Oregon, who came to pay district 18 an official Vllilt. Sisters Thclma Stukel. Gcraldlnc Moore, and Lena Buck Introduced the following Assembly and Grand lodge olllccrs: Sister Olive Ram ey. president Rebekah Assembly of Olegon; Brother Herbert Munsell. grand senior warden of the Grand Encampment of Oregon; Lady Mac Anderson; past president of Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant of Oregon, and Color Bearer of the tniernallonal Association Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant; and Lady Chailoltc Martin, past prcsi dent of Ladles Auxiliary Patriarch ol Oregon. In most Impressive ceremonies, len candldutc.s were initiated by Prosperity lode lot. Klamath Falls live members Irom Klamath Falls. ' three from Lakcvlcw; and two Irom Merrill. Sister Olive Ramey, president, gave an Interesting address, with many instructive .suggestions, as did Brother Herbert Munsell and Sister Mac Anderson. June Shuck. Geraldlne Moore. Louisa Icenbice and lva Kilpatrick presented Sister Ramey a gift of sterling silver from the lodge. Attending the meeting were 14 visitors; two sisters fiom Durham, California: four from Alluras; one from Leavenworth. Washington; and one from Sand Point, Idaho. Immediately after lodge brother Rebekahs served refreshments. St. Barnabas Church Guild The Guild of St. Barnabas Church of Langell Valley met at the Par bh Hall September 4. with Mrs. Orvllle DcVaul as hostess. The business meeting was conducted by president Mrs. Luther Noble. Mon ey from the card party to be held at Die parish hall on the evening of September 13 will be used to help buy a new pump. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mike Dear born. Mrs. George Baker and Mrs. Paul Monroe. A food sale has been planned to be held In Klamath Falls Septem ber 19. Mrs. , Luther Noble and Mrs. Mike Dearborn head the com mittee. Place will be announced later. Following the business meeting a "welcoming Shower" was given to the Rev. and Mrs. Carl Gross jand family. Mrs. Marion Lindsay won the con test pri.e. Tlie annual turkey dinner and ba !zaar will be held on November 8. Tea was served at the afternoons j I close to the Rev. and Mrs. Gross, j Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mrs. Doug Smelcer.Mrs. Russell Walsh and jKathy. Mrs. Mike Dearborn and iTeddy, Mrs. Rccr Thomas and I Butch. Mrs. Lester Jones. Mrs. Bill iBechdoldt. Mrs. Luther Noble and ale. Mrs. Merrill Stewart, Mrs. j Ernest Graves, Mrs. Marion Lind say. Tommy. Mrs. John Craven, Mrs. Lester Leavitt, Coralee Hodges and Mrs. DeVual. The next meetinc will be at the home of Mrs. Bill Cunningham on I October 2 when final plans will be 'made for the turkey dinner. SOJOURNERS Sojourners and guests met Sep tember 10. in the Paul Bunyan Room of the Willard Hotel, for a 12:30 luncheon, before the regualr business meeting at 1:45 p.m., fol lowed bv a social hour of cards. Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, president, welcomed Mrs. Bert Norris as a new member. Alter an absence of nearly two years, a cordial greeting was ex tended to a former Klamath Falls Sojourner, Mrs. Gene Ingles. The Ingles are returning' here to live. Mrs. F. L. O'Connell. tea chair man reported the date for the an nual Fall Tea nas been set for Saturday afternoon, September 27. from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Willard Hotel. 'Friendship" is the theme to be carried out in decorations, prizes and program. The latter will be staged by a group from the local Barbership Singers. Assisting Mrs. O'Connell will be: Mrs. D. B. Jones, reservations; Mrs. w. D. Purvine, prizes: Mrs. R. A. Woods, refreshments: Mrs. Gwyn Sartin, decoration; and Mxs. D. B. Groves, program. For reservations, call Mrs. D. B. Jones. 6560. not later than Wed nesday, September 24. Hostesses for the recent meeting- were Mrs. David Boyd and Mrs. Charles Dakin. High 'prizes were awarded to Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mrs. C. F. Lelt hoff and Mrs. Anna Cook. Conso lation prizes went to Mrs. Gene Ingles and Mrs. D. P. Groves.. 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