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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1952)
SATUHMW, OCT, II, 10B2 IIKIIAU) AM) Ni:WS. KLAMATH KAI,LS OlihiiON PAGE StfVEN 75th Birthday - Dinner Party BONANZA Mr. M; Mrs, J. T. Dyer ul KeudiiiK, Ciilifwiilii mtcr tinned at u dinner In honor of Mr. Dyei's nnihcr, Mrs. Pool, who wiix celi'bi-Htiiii! her seventy tilth birthday. Oikhh tucdidi-d i'ic honored guest nnd her hiii.hand, Mr. and Mrs. Bt:y Pool Hi-., Kid ding; Mr, mid Mrn, Floyd Pool. Mr, li nil Mis, nil b e ujnollle mio Albert, Wenlwood, Noi tneni Cull lornlii: Mrs, Lola Itueck und Kiuh rJtln I'gnkey, t iilem; Mr, mid Mrs. Claude Punish, Dale, Jay und U-i-of Ontario, California. Mr-', Knn nln rtons mid Ilinljiira, Klmniith I'bIIm; Mrs. Clydi- lloiKliy, Carole and Loin Mum-, Mlilln'id; Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Muxv.rll, l!(iii;ui;i; Mr. mid Mrs, Curl Crouch and Ci'inx, Yrc.ku; Mr. nnd Mix, Uiclmrd Guild, Ruyinoud, Wnlilnnlon: Mr. and Mis. Bill WIImih and Lynrll. Mr. and Mrs. Hey Pool Jr. and Kenny all ol liciKllnn, Cullfornlu. mtumimmtim'mmimfi W iasauaMgaiaiaiajs t I ' -i-1. yew, si ji . I , & III ; ispv -: i J "MATCHLESS MAMIE" AND "TENACIOUS.. OLIVE" Mrs. Dwight Eitonhower, it she ap peared on the Eisenhower train efter midnight Wednesday with Mrs. Marshall Cornott whose unwavering tenacity wat the main reason for ttia Eisenhowers' gracious and informal platform "vilit" during the-briof Klamath Falli itop. Of court, "Mamie" on the laft it tha wife of the Republican Preiidential candidate; and Olive Cornett it the GOP National Committecwoman from Oregon. Photo by Kettler ATTRIBUTES FAIL TO DESCRIBE MAMIE EISENHOWER Rr MHIIe IUm.br Thr warmth of Ike and Mamlr 1 flArnliowi-r'a "vDilt" In atlll com ,f Inrtalily wllh (hone Klamalhllea lor i lunate enough to ahare It shortly pal mldnlKlil Wednesday morntnif (lurinv the brief atop of lh Eliien- " EASTERN STAR At the regular meeting ol Aloha Chaixrr 61 Order ol Eaalern Star, i. n Hepteinber 23. designated ea KrleiiilMhip NlKtil." there were vtilturn Irian aeven Southern Or' koii Chaplera and two Northern , California Chapter. Orand OKI-i-era prenem were: Mr. Margaret llarnr. Pant Or arid Matron ol Ore ton; C'arlutta Wtneman. Oraiul As- aorlale Conduclrean of Oregon: and , (irand Reprenrnlallve Betty Jlunl er. Klamath Falla: Muth Boyd of Tulelake; and Myrtle Meyers, Chll- oqillll. t.ach i I ne viMiuii cnaptera were represented by aeveral mem beta who presented numbera in the entertainment. Mm. Mrlvlua l.lllle. Medlord. ppfike for Reame Chapter: Doru Piilenour, Chlloquln, Inr Cawade (TeM Chapter; Haitel Bowmen Malm lor rroiprrlly Chapter! live tnembera nf Manxanlta Chap ter. Klamath Falli. Kathleen Ward 'llirlma Kink. Helen Mi'Cornack, Lou Ciuerk and Uladya Chubb pre aented a humoroua aklt "The Bew lug Circle"; Mra. Juani'. Butler ol Josephine Chapter. Oranla Pana, presented vocal numbera, accom panied by Mra. Onrlolla Wlaeman. hanta Pasa; Brother Poa Kramer, Organint o( Alpha Chapter Ah land presented a group ol piano aeleetlona; Dorla Rldenour and Slsler Hnlback ol Chlloquln pre aented a dance number with Blanch McOillvary at the piano; and louileen olflcera ot Tulelake Chap ter, lead by Lorraine Relnmlller "Frlemlxhlp Train" featuring a real miniature locomotive complete with bell and whistle. Thla meet ing "Friendship Nlghl" la one ot I lie outstanding eventa of the year In which It la cuntomary for all the Chapters of Southern Oregon and Northern Calllorma to vlalt and take an active part In getting arqnnlnted and extending . good wlanea to the boat Chapter. Visiting mi Worthy Matrons and Worthy Patrons, were Melvlna I.ltlle nf Reamea Chapter Med lord: Juanlta Butler and Warren nutlrr nf Josephine Chapter, (iranta Pasa; F.va Cook and Harold Wing of Cascade Crest Chapter, Chlloquln: Vera Frltsch end John Larson of Mammilla Chapter, Klamath Fulls: Lorraine Reln mlller and Brother Simpson ol Tulelake: Haitel Bowman, end Kugone Beasley of Malln: Muriel Kramer and Emmet Wltham of Alpha Chapter, Ashland. Alter the meeting and entertain ment, regreshmenl were served by Dorothy M. Dehllnger, Dorothy L. Dehllnger, Stella Dehllnger, May Moas and Stephen Moss., Hosts and hostesses lor the month were: Charlotte Martin, Ellr.abelh Norrla, Phyllis Poole, Jack Schulae and Arthur Epperson. Next meeting will be on October 14, designated an "Man's Night". NEED FORMAL WEAR? REM IT I Whairvtr ihi fnffftl ocrtiioa weir laihionibly rnrint clnthet, rcunnablt rtntil pricti) lain He Rlltall w hower Train. A couple of nalurahi- Uielr per-1 feci teamwork and showmanship la auperb In Ita simplicity. Mamie la all they aay about her and then some. Ike atands for ev erything expected ol a real gen eral and embndleit all qualities es sential to a GOOD president. Inee two will grace the White House as It has never been graced beloie. II la Impossible to reconcile their known ages wllh the youthful buoy ancy and apontaneous charm w-hlch radiatea from them, leaving an kl lerglow. Thousanda of auperlatlves have been printed deacnliiim them and mora In merely reptmoua. But al ter e hut and hearing them one Is certain that stripped ol all world ly goods Mamie and ike would ST. AUGUSTINE'S ALTAR SOCIETY MERRILL Mrs. Don Harris presided at the regular October meeting of 81 Auguslme'a Altar Society last Wednesday afternoon when the group met in the new parish hall. Mrs. Harris led the prayer. Plans were dl.ieu.vicd tor the an nual baiaar to be held Saturday, November t. In the hall. Thla year a smorgasbord will be served, and the society sdvlses that seconds and even "thirds ' will be permitted, with eno6h food on i hand to serve at least ao people. Serving will be from 6 to I P m. snd tickets will sell for 11.16 lor adults, and 1100 for children. Committees have been made up and will be posted so that each member will know his Job tor the basaar. A gift for the various booths will be solicited from all the parish members. , Hostesses for the meeting were Mra. Costa Dells, Mrs. Harold Hendrlckson, and Mra. Leonard Link. Members present Included Mrs. Robert Pelrlk. Mrs. Msurice O'Keeffe. Mrs. John Msdden, Mra. Don Harris. Mrs. HuRh Kalvey. Mra. 'Tim OKeeKe. Mrs. Jack Burke, Mra. Jerry Ahern, Mra. Uan Barry. Mra. James Noonan . Mrs. Dan Cashman, Mra. Dale Walker, and Mra. Ben Murphy. Suburban Sirens, Plan Card Party Regular meeting of the Suburban Sirens was held Monday night September IS, at the fire station. The permanent by-laws were read and approved, A public card party la planned fVr Saturday September 27, S p.m. in the lire station. Those attending the meeting were: Orace 8horl. Jerry King, Donna Carr. Luella Million. Flor ence Masters, Marina uassiay, Doris Oreen, Lllllnn Rsmarad. Elsie wsrren, vera Gordon, oma Lee Buck, and a new member. Mabie ward. Hostess ror me eve ning was Orace Short. WE GIVE S ond H GREEN STAMPS I at III be richly endowed with each oiZrr We've got 'em and tills Novem ber we should vote to keep 'em I For tliey are truly symbolic ol our great nation's hcrltaifr. AUXILIARY LEGION UNIT 84 MAL1N- Amcilcnn Leulon Aux iliary, Unit fll. met at the church, October 6. with Anna Lahixla, pres ident, presiding, fclcven members were present. Kllu-I lluiinllon. District 4 pres ident, is atii-nUuiK the presidents snd secretaries conference In Port- lanu, tins week Hie Unit derided not to have Halloween patty thu year lor the Kin bcouts. Irene Kieitng. Chnlrmnn of Olrl Sc-ouu licnn the Malln Unit, asked the members II Ihry would be in terested in having pictures shown ol the Uins Scouts activities ol the county. It was decided to show Iheje pictures on November 3. and not have a rrxular meeting. All the organizations In Malln will be asked to attend. Cookies will be sent to boys of our community who sre overseas All members are asked to bake two dozen rookies and leave them at F-mma'a Store by November 12. Anyone wishing to help park these coo ics, are to contact ratricia Ottoman. For the December meeting, the members are to bring gift which la to be sent to Portland Veterans Hospital. A party will be held alter the meeting for members and their families. Olft exchange will be held. Service men are welcome to attend. Chairman of the Sky-Watrh Is Irene Freitag and members of the Auxiliary helping are: Ethel Ham ilton. Anna Lahoria, Notma Pe- trasek. Helen Looslcy, Elhel Rob erts, Hnrel Kalina, Bess Mccuiley, Lorene Bauer, Jackpot was won by Lesh Street. Delicious refreshments were served by Anna Lahoda and Irene Frellag. Next regular meeting will be held December 1. ALOHA SOCIAL CLUB MEETING Aloha Social Club mrt In the Masonic Hall for a dessert lunch eon, October 3. Pouring wbs Mrs. Charles Gil bert, president. Hie refreshment table was smartly centered wltn an arrangement of autumn leaves and grapes. The special award went to Mrs. Jess D. Lyle, high In canasta went to Mrs. Oilbcrt, and in bridge to Mrs. Lyle. Members of the hostess commit tee were Mrs. Andrew Loney, Mrs. Elmer Harndcn and Mrs. Richard Kranenberg. PHOTOGRAPHY of Your tovely Wedding DESERVES THE ARTISTRY 'AT UNDERWOOD'S Studio Phon 456 706 MAIN STREET !lll!ll!INIIIillli:iiill!iii!:iillilliiliiiiiililiU!l!llll SOJOURNERS Sojourners mi-t for a 12:!To lunch eon In the Ponderosn Room of the Wlllurd Hotel, October . Mrs. J. II, Rhodes, president. conducted the meeting and Intro duced tile guests: Mra. W. C, Kll- llun. Mrs. L. C. Willi lid nnd Mrs. W. C Friend Mrs. R. C. llnpson wsh admitted ns a new member sir", nher .- ;;.tr. rec :itlv -ir- turned from Calllornln. was v, el coined back to Sojourners. Alter an nllernoon ol curds, Mrs. P. D. Meud drew name.' for prizes; awaided lo Mrs. G, W. Morgan, Mrn J. K. Hnodcs und Mrs. Pearl Ferguson. Hostes'-e- lo- the fl-'eiroon v,e-e Mrs. Ted Becblel und Mrs. E. G. Cleury. Next meeting October 22. same lime and place. For Information call Anna Cook 3375. J t l a. ' - "HsJ. ATHENA LAMPROPULOS talented young topranof popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Lampropulos, 207 E. Main. Athena is a second year music major at the University of Wash ington; and not only was she granted a scholarship for the re cent year, but was chosen to take the leading part in the opera this year at the University of Washington. A brilliant future is predicted for her by many authorities in the music world. Photo by Ferebee NOTICE!! All Snrtrly ropr mutt bp In hy ThurncU noon. HandrwMtrn Wrd nrftdny noon for Saturday's paprr. So much ropy I coming In that this ruling is nrcronary. SOCIETY EDITOR fcw-New as U -Iter VIKNON Originals iff, fjj, 1 rut enetiMiiiy --. r jour imnit,ltiow bl9td of Cslifornim-impind tolort.,.mMit tvin mart Itxt'mtlmt by luhtlt, mulliplt ibtdinfl. Ill Vtrvon Kilm' fytrtnltli fUn...lquitillh bttulijul in tmcb of four colon, Cboosi your i-on'r,. r hhni irvtrml lor drtmtlic tctlnli. Rtiu ooi Brou n. ,r ricb tebo ol Ibt tlmltly frovn. Almond Ytllow... sunny snd vibrtnt, Vineyard Grten... Under tnd verdmt, Rtiiin Purple.., flowing mnd ripe s burgundy grapes. 16 pt. Starrer. - 0 Set only IUoV5 alio compl.tt opan itoek Dm POTTERY MEZZANINE "For Diitinctive Giffi" YOUR STOIII! 721 Main ELK'S CLUB DANCE COMMITTEE Halloween motif will be featured at the dance October 25, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., at the Elk's Club In the Pine Room ma'.ing plant for a big time for Elks and their ladies, are: Seated, Virginia Schubert, Roy T. Premo, chairman; Jackie Premo, Dorothy Sehorn. Standing, Paul Deller, John Scbubert and Martin Sehorn. Photo by Kettler decorating problem use our CUSTOM-ORDER Furniture Service SOFAS CHAIRS DRAPES MADE TO YOUR ORDER Fret EsHmatci, Phono For Our Representative "Four Floors of Fine Furniture and Floor Corerinqs" LIBRARY CLUB The Klamath Falls Library Club will hold its second meeting ot the year Monday, October 13, at 2 p.m. in the City Library club room. This will be "Home-Coming Day" for all past club presidents, ex-ll-brarians. and all those who have worked in the Interest of the City Library In past years, and they are to be the special guests of the day. Mrs. Addle Mae Nixon, City Li brarian, chairman 0 f the pro gram promises those attending a most interesting and entertaining review of the history ol our Horary as well as just what they are do le now and the plans for the fu ture. Decorations will be In keep ing with the Program theme. Mrs. Robert Odell, Mrs. Victor O'Nell. and Ted Durment will be featured on the program. Wendell B. Smith and Mrs. Mar lorie Olds will sing, accompanied bv Mrs. Don Zumwalt, music chair man. Te will he served after the meeting under the supervision of Mrs. P. D. Mead, lea hostess. A special invitation is issued to all women of Klamath County to attend this October meeting at which time they will have an op portunity to Join the club. fscUllr Csrrtci Invitations nd Announcement g Ak tnr Your Canv Of "WEDDING CUSTOMS" 5 By Evtlya Murray 3 r .1 l. 3 NMM.I. x nionT;a . .. rtir js a 1 I o 0 c a o o o o o o o o a o o o o a a a g o? ...to your p--''ry' ciiin a'oTt cfi o g mm THIS SERVICE GIVES YOU: A MUCH WIDER SELECTION . . . anv combinolion of style features from the , modern. troditional or Early American floor samples we hove on display. EXCITING CHOICE OF COLORS, FABRICS. AND PATTERNS ... or dered to fit the decorative scheme in vour home! FAST DELIVERY ... of YOUR cre ation . , . the style you wont in the color fabric vou want! , . Suburban Sirens Regular meeting of the "Subur ban Sirens" was held on Monday. October 6, at the fire station. A report was made on the card party that was held last Saturday night. It was also announced that there would be election ol oflicers at the next meeting. Members present were: Oma Lee Buck, Greta Schweiger, Elsie War ren, Florence Masters, Donna Carr, Luella Million, Grase Short, Helen Nelson, Martha Cassidy, and Vera Gordon. Hostess for the eve ning was Oma Lee Buck. "Call Men's Hand Laundry when things look black:" 11th and Klam. alh, phone 2-2531. Shop the Store You Enjoy Fall Fashions: NEWEST I versatile fall classic... LENBARRY styles a handsome drew for round-the-town wear of royon mensweor. A mandarin collar and diagonal flange give a new outlook to hi shirfwairt clonic ... add a learf for o touch of color. Perf.et lw office or dat.u s.5in 12-20 OTHERS 14.95 to Venture Club The Venture Club held a busi ness meeting, Tuesday evening October 7, at the Wiilard Hotel President Edith Plerucclnl called for reports by the chairmen ol the various committees. Plans were made for a membership drive. 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