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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1052
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IOOF Auxiliary World Meeting
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i-.lri. Mr. C M. Itnnifiliy, lliri.
Willi Iirr duiliihtrr, Mm. T. ft,
llillriiuiilPin, mill liinilly.
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MRS. GARY I. RORIRTSON . . . t h. left, Mr. CheirU. Culion. ctnUr, nt
Mtu Chtttsr Newton. Mn, Robttrtton l th wU of ht 7nerl Stiprvlir (or
th c!ty icnooli; Mn. CrUoVi nut band ii now principal of KUHS and Mrt
Nvwlon't huiband tvachai trttrv, Canttr of paq. Donnit H(inn, playing th
violin Accompanied by hit wilt, ihown wilh tham, Md. uarral
tk principal of Rootovtlt 5ckoot.
nan, pUyinq th
Pollfr( wif of
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T 'TMI ' TIA TARE :i 'u. Fr. l u.. u. ' 1
t!tr. and poarii4. M. Howard Griffith, pwldent of Faculty
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tW5.,MAUtlCg ANDrWON . . . ,nd M. J.mM PJW...
rOU ARC ILICIlLf ... 1. b,com. t
m.mbtr of FcvUf Wlr.1, if your hut
bond tejeh in Ih. cily tchoo) lyif.m.
A womn lechr b.comti member
only becoutt tf morrltd ft.clior.
"Facglly Wi." m.nnl jutf triot; .nd
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Housewarming At Malin Home
called at the new home ot the Hen
dersons with gifts and expressions
of good wishes.
Those calling and signing the
guest book were: Mrs. Mervyn
Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Micka.
Mrs. Emma Wilson. Patti Smith,
Mrt. Cnaruc joiuio.i. m.. anu .vm,.
Bert Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Grant
1 Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Proc-
iVir- Ml' :!nd !k,rs- Dale Duncan,
I Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. welch. Mr.
na Mr?. William Elliott, Mr. and
tjm U'nrlliv Hirh PriestCSSCS i Mrs. Phillrv Rlnhm Mr ,i ..
and Past Watchmen of Snephcrds Laddie Rajnus. Karen Rajnus Mr!
were honored by an impiessive and Mrs. P. G. Wilson. Mr and
bible ceremony at a stated meet- Mrs. George Retterath. Miss Ann
toft of Kaomi snrine 0, urucr ui.-u.i.c., mis., vernctte Doltken. Mr.
Henderson entertained at a house
warming in their new home on Sat
urday, September 6 from 5 to 9
p.m., and from 2 to 8 p.m., Sunday.
Wntmher 7.
J.Assisting Mrs. Henderson at the j
bullet lunch tame were mm
lev and Vernette Dokken.
A host of frienls and neighbors
ivHITE SHRINE 5
the White Shrine ot Jerusalem,
Tuesday evening. September 2, at
the Masonic Temple. Blanche
Echulze, Worthy High Priestess,
and James Hunter. Watchman, of
Shepherds, presided.
fast Ullicers liuiiureu im
Conlev
anrj Mrs trnest Gray. Mr. and Mrs
John Reber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stev
skal. Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Fisk
i" Dil,a B"y. Mrs. Orville
Wood. Mrs. .lur-V Mlv.1..
pre- .Dorothy Haley. Mrs. J. Lindsay
sented gifts were Sojourners t-nar- jirs. waiter Brownine. Mr. and
lotte Martin. Jack Schulze, Nell 1 Mrs. W. C. Dalton. Mr. and Mri
Rtttterath. Blanche Marks and M. J. Loo?ley. Mr. and Mrs. A E
Jack Metier. Each spoke briefly I Slreet and Mr. and Mrs. George
expressing pleasure for the honors j Shuman.
bestowed upon them. Past Officers I Mrs. Dick Halousck. Mrs K
not present were Larry Baker. 'Huffman, Wanda Bcstc Mrt rJ
sie cornett. Barbara Cornctt. Mr. .
Blanche Barker. Dr. J. C. Hunt
and Beatrice Denison.
; Preceding the meeting, a dcli-ole-us
potluck dinner was served
with Sojourner Zella Blankcnship
in charge, assisted by Sojourners
Leona Angel. Ethel Henry, Vera
Clemmcns and Effie Frain.
: Flowers in profusion decorated
both the meeting and the dining
rooms. These came from the gar
dens of the various Sojourners.
; During the dinner hour, the group
was entertained by accordion mu
lic by Patsv Ruth Miller, daughter
of Sojourner Erma Miller. Follow
ing tne dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ince Ward showed a scries of in
teresting moving pictures taken on
their recent trip to Hawaii. Both
(eatures were greatly enjoyed.
; After the regular meeting of Na
omi Shrine, a surprise reception
was held in the banquet room for
Sojourners Jack and Blanche
Schuize, to celebrate their 25th
wedding anniversary. A beautifully
decorated three tier wedding cake
Was served by a committee com
PQse of Past Worthy High Priest
esses Charlotte Martin. Nell Ret
terath and Blanche Marks. Sojour
ner James Hunter, watchman of
Ehepherds, read a poem of his own
composition dedicated to the
Sehultes. Sojourner Corrlne Larson
sang "The Anniversary Walts."
She was aceemnanled at the piano
by Sojourner Marie Waddell.
: The next meeting of Naomi
Shrine will beheld at the Temple
en October 7, at which time there
ftill be a ceremonial for the in
vitation of candidates.
FACULTY WIVES TEA In honor of new members, is an Annual e vent
is year, if was given at the home of Mrs.
2080 Portland Street t, Saturday afternoon, September 6. New members attending as special guests were: Mrs." Howard Strode'
Mrs. Richard 5cott, Mn. Carl Long, Mrs. Howard Baiicy, Mrs. Dennis Hannan, Mrs. Forrest Hawley and Mrs Jock Bolton
r I t! 'el eommiH" '"'"ded: Mrs. J. K. Hvistendahl, Mr s. Jess Lee, Mrs. Paul Deller, Mrs. Lorno Simons and Mrs. Charles
o ,0ga oy mr.. .erne peirs, ana w ere irc-m ner own yard on faard.n Avenue. Dennis Hannan, new
ipamsn teacher at KUnS, played a group of violin solos, accom panied by his wife at the piano.
routing nurmg rne enernoon were, Mrs. fary t. Kooert son, Mrs. Arnold L. &ralapp and Mrs. Haro d Sriff.'ll,
, Photos by Keltler
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ana mrs. uanicl Trujillo, Mrs. Ray
Drake, Mrs. Albert Stastny, Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Fields. Mrs Ter
esa McComb. Mrs. Robert Henry.
Mrs. Leslie Unruh. Mrs. Hazel
Tnompson, Mrs. Martha Pulkra
bek, Mrs. Alice Dokken. Mrs. Ge
neva Sutherland, Mrs. Marie Ra
ima, Mrs. E. J. Lahoda, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Schreinnr Mr .ni
Mrs. Jim Conroy, Mr. and Mrs
Georae Smallev. Mr onH Mr c--t
"i" oiasmy, Mrs. joe Halousek
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Petrasek. Phil
up rcirasek. Mr. and
SUSAN AND DAVID Six and four, daughter and son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Hvistendahl, 1 635 Crescent Avenue. Their grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rosenwald, Minnesota; and Mrs.
Fawnie Hvistendahl, South Dakota.
Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh
party. Everyone Is asked to wear
ianDrOOriate Cloth ami n Irin anrl
The Bonanza Women's Cluh met oueen will he rhnr.n
nmvuacK, al tne iiprary, oeptemDer 2, 8 p.m.,
isek. Phil for its resular buslnesx mrrtinn
G riiA u, . t x-iraiuem iinne uoerneiac in
Olark. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Schoon- charge.
Mr and aMrMrli,imUl McCu.ey-1 T"e oc"l nar'y will be Sep
nii,ira '",iam RaJ""s.! (ember 16. and will be a welcoming
Mrs. Dick Henzel. janie Henzel. i party for the teachers and newcom.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McAuliffe. Mrs. ers to th ion;n Th. ,,,ri ,m
start at 8 p.m. and will be a "Hobo
Marie Ottoman.
Do Your Husband's
Clorhcs Fit Him?
If net k him (o drop in
Hardv'i. 820 Main, next;
Triurtdey, Senf. 18. A re pre
lenfotive of Ed. V, Price &
Ce. will be here with o cut
tern display of imported and
tfomeitic wooleni far tailor
ed to order suits, topeoats
New season's darling! our imported
jxy y b x i I ' Mil
v , ?'ani lV ' 4 - ' New season's darling ! our imported
SjESfcSM 1 ii "ou At lUGiiti . . . t. bo-om. . The talked oboot "deep fit" jilhouelle
: - XVf-a.V.- ' ' ll W"kf of F.cull W;.i. if your hut. Ill I
-f vr-1"1.- "A ' 2S?J s.".' U A"wUl.VchI,ilr rJlt!!; I II 'I'Ot hugs well down on your curls, shadow-boxes
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your beauty in a frome of soft velours
Millinery, Second Fooi
, I n MWftilr&ttK I
' k & a a I 'fl VA
-m&msmsirmt 111 a imi mi
. . . Spectacular Poodle...
fAr4 .,. richly nubbed, tailored with maximum flair from
JT'fL I ,x,r,,0'ont rcver ,0 ,ho curv"l nd stiffened pep.
.. ,Um- B,ock wor,,cd skirt Klk-slim and half.
tp ,in'd' ioekcf ' folhincd over tho Lilli Ann custom
i Interbody for the couturier look. In rod, aroy, royal.
L ''3 (0. ll Fashions, Second Floor
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I ehtW,,hcleovrniShtJhnlubricon.... Z- " yfegS,,,,
I r . not trace of shine or gr.o, although rich in the oil, rWMWK
II Coe'c-Stre.f Floor your skin eraves and need, And CQn, rub o on ,t2L y
,ain,Vnightclolhes, linens -or husbands. $3, sjs WmM L'
SOME HUSBANDS
WOULD EVEN SETTLE FOR
A WRINKLED WIFE
rather than hava her "grtasad up"
with old-fashioned night creams. That's why
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