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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1952)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 18B2 HERALD AND NEWS, KL,'iMATH FALLS. OREGON pact vmr Zuleima Nile Club Of Klamath Falls Honors Supreme Chaplain With Tea " ' mm a 1 1 1 1 1, .,., im ij.hi 11 11 , I - ,;., ( .'. t " '. :. " S - .f 1 j . 1', ', A '(. I f r -tij .. - I 1 1 1 ii i i mmmmmmmmaimmMmmmmtmmm f , I II I tl I 'r V XT " II v! . .4.' , . Om 110 WOMIN wr at th ZuUlm Nil Club U Ocobr 4. CantfUKgM from ynew tpr gtowtd In tht iltvtr on thn tbl, nd MgMlghttd th yvllow and bronze f!owr arrtngtmtntt throughout tht roomi. PIctud abovo, Quttn Mrch!al Stanibury, AthUnd, and to har right, honored guast. Supremo Chaplain Oflla Ogle, Grants fan. Abovo, (I to rl Charlotte Oiborn, vice president Klamath Zuleima Nile Oubt Marehlal Stansbury, Ashland, Queen Zuleima Temple 13 Daughters of the Nile; Phyllis May, president Klamath Zuleima Nile Club; Odie Ogle, Supreme Chaplain, Grants Pass; and Past Queen May Moss. " Photos by Guderian SUPUMI CHAPtAIN . . . OUia Ogla. Grants Pass, of Sapraa Tempi. Da.ght.rs of tko NHa. was honored guast at tea in the Pelican Party Room, October 4. Pouring doring the tea boos- war: Ethel Matthews. Ails Koyken-dall.-Ruth Holcomb, Veve Anderson, Lillian HOIis, Edith Palmerton, MyrtU Effiogte and Virginia Irown, 9 past presidents. - Fall colors were feeturad fa the decorationa; and the tea table was beautiful with yellow and brome chrysanthemums and pompon chrysanthemums in th samo shades; In the receiving Una: OUia Ogle, Grants Pass; Queen MarcMel Stansbury, Ashland; Past Queen, Ma Moss; . Phylfis May, president Klamath Falls Zulelme Club; Charlotte Oiborn, vice president; Peggy Chtlcot, secrttarytrasurr and Kathleen Ward, Zenobia, from Klamath Temple. . . EASTERN STAR , Ouciib Iiiiiii outlying Chlluquln llMrlcl.i mined bmiciuy (icriiiNin. September M. nli limn)' from UKrvirw, C'miyonvlllc M e d I o r o ind Oiikruiun. l Ihc liomp ol Mr. nd Mm. Uuy HliilKr. Chiloqum, lirn Crf-Up Cicm, OhS. mirr- j .mnra iirmuris in mc oiurr 'ccrpilun given III honor ol Mn. Uience M)n-k. ormid Ilejue lenuuvn from lllinoM, rM innlroiui ol Hie clmptrr en llncrrrd Uie evrni. In Ihe recelv jig line were, Mm. Cyril Cook, ftoflliy Mnlron: Mm. Myem, lion reJ uc.il; and Mis. V'cinoii Nur I. Mrs. Rulh Mercer und Mm. Sihel RoAer nrrnneed tlie bouqurt.i l UixlecK. hwrel pe and Iladioli, pluced to ellccllvely in in hoiiKO and sniclni. eihiniiiK Mler on Ince covered mule reilecled color lioin the cen. rrpiero ol goldemod und Jewel tnlored lMri. C'ollce, fiandwichcs ind deroinlive trn caken were terved Iroin thin trntlve table. Mm, Lou Kellivm, Mm. Athtl Hotter. Mm, Walter Zimmerman ind Mm. Hurley Zeller poured. On the. Iiostevi comnulien were: Mm. Harold Wins, Mrs. tm Rile, Mm. liail Rldruoiir, Mm. Karl :irecar. Mra. Robert MhIIUs and Mm. Jester llollirook. Anions the ninny piCNeiit were: Mra. Jack Murphy, Urn ml Martha M Urnnd Chapter ol oicjnn and Worthy Matron ol Aloha ol: Mra. J. Hunter, Urnnd Represeiilatlva to Pi'iiimylvniiia; and Mm, John C. aincUi. Keame C'hnptrr Med lord, Grand Reprcentutlve to Puerto Rico. Mm, Virgil tiers ach, Worlhy Matron Onkndue; Mra. Audrey Mocabee, Worthy Ma. Iron Oneiitni Chapter, Lakevlew: Matron Mimanita Chapter, Klam ind Mra. Vera Fritacli, Worthy mil r'allx Rev. G. A. Milne Addresses Group MERRILL Reverend o. A- l!nkins, Mrs. I.ylc lliifluker. Mrs. Milne apoke on the United Coun- Dale Moore. Mm. Kldnn Hnvrant. ill ol Ciiuj cites wnen the I'rrkby-j Mrs. Clovia Ftorv, Mm. Wmllred tertan church Muwlonary Hociety ,T.ivlor. Mrs. Clyde Hammond, and met Oct. g. at the church parlor. IJevolionals were led by Mra. liar- the fullownic KiieMs. Mra. K. 'Snapn. Mm. Vlnrcnt Zutnr. Mrs. rielt Kolheriniiliain, and thi alter-1 Rny R.nler. Mrs. Jnrk Wvnant, noon's program was arranged by Mra. J. L. liu.'Uliii. Theme of the program was "One ; Hess Clieat rriiowamir . Member ol the following churches pnrllclpat rd: Mrs. Walter Kotheringnum. Seventh Uv Adventlst: Mrs. Ray Rader, and Mis. Vincent Zunir, Latter Uav balnts in 'i'ulelnke: Mrs. Charles Cunningham. Pies bylerisn Church: Mm. Jack Wyn ant. Chrmian Church; Mm. Her nace Wilson. Methodist Qhurch; Mm. tlwm Hess. Assembly of Ood. Mra. Uale Moore waa appointed necrelary to serve the balance of the year. All Missionary Society membera are sked to bring cloth Mrs. Drrnace Wilson, Mrs. Wnlter ' I'otlicringlinm, and Mrs. Elwiu A community duy of prayer Is pliinned for N'v 7. and next regu lar Hireling will be Nov. IS. ANW CLUB Art Needlework Cluh met Octo ber IS. for I n m. luncheon at the home of Mrs. Marlon Hanks, 133 Pine Street. IleautiliU Mown a grown by Ihc hostess were used in the rooms and on the luncheon tcble. Her two daughters. Mrs. r. N. lug lor urcs I to 6 to the church ; Clemens and Mrs. Kverelt Miner hall bv Nov. J. The clothing will 'assisted her In serving, be sent to overseas missions. Members presejit were: Mrs. Mrs. Earl McCoy, the hostess. Wilbur Jonci.; Mis. I V. Kuvr.cn served refreshments to Mrs. A. O. ' dull. Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Mrs. W. P. Carleton, Mrs. Charles Cunning-1 McMillan, Mis. tleorgc WlrU, Mrs. ham, Mra. Harriett Fotherlnohsm. Oeome Hum nl Mrs. Z. J. Mra. Llitther Hasklns. Mrs. Velton I Powell. LIBRARY GLUB Klamath Fll Women's Library Club met in the City Library Club Room Monday, October 13, hon oring all past prcsidenta of the club und all who had worked In any capacity to further the growth and work of the library. The prosram was as follows; Vocal solos, Wendell B. Smith, "A Request." Fran. "Mv "Lovely Celta." A 17th Century Song. Mrs. Robert Odell spoke on "The .History of the Library." Vocal solos. Mra. Marjorie Olds, "Haymaking," Needliam; "In the Luxembourg Gardens," Kathleen Manning. Speaker. Mrs. Victor O'Neill. I "The Present Work of the Library." Speaker. Mrs. Ted Durmenl. "Plans for the Future of the iLHirary." I Report on Sixth District Meeting, .Mrs. Loren Palmerton. I "A Collect for Clubwomen" by Mary Stewart, Mrs. W. P. McMil- Ian. ! Mrs. Addle Mac Nixon, city ) librarian, acted as chairman ol the 'dav. Attractive new stage curtains I and w indow drapes for the club I room were presented by the city library board. A moil Interesting display of old books, magazines, furniture, land costumes were arranged about I Ihe room by the committee In j charge of the program. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. E. O. Jackson, and Mrs. Don Zumwalt, Tea hostesses were Mrs. jP. D. Meade, Mrs. Charles Larkin. and the library board and. stall members. Pouring were Mrs. Fred iSchallock and Mrs. George Flit- I craft. Vnu run play a wonderful new Hammond Chord Organ after Just I few minutes explanation even though yon nevr played a noe on any Instrument before. What won derful home enjoyment for the win ter evenings ahead. 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SA VINOS INSURED SAFE TO $10,000 FiRfr Federal vaving AL0AN ASSOCIATION v' Past Matrons and Patrons Honored The money you set aside with us f accumulates more rapidly, thanks to above-average earnings paid twice- m yearly. Naturally, the dollars you save here are fully protected." M kaj Come'ln and open your n fk savings account todayl il At the Ortolw-r tnoittlntr heM hv Prosperity Chapter 160. OES on Thursday evening, October 9. past matrons and patrons of Prosper ity Chapter and other chapters were honored. The business meeting and degree work was presided over by Worlhy Matron. Hazel Bowman and Wor thy Patron. Gene Beaslev. Loraine Rhinemiller. Worthy Ma tron of Tulelake Chapter. OES was escorted to the East and wel comed. Past Matrons and Patrons es corted to the East and welcomed were: Ann Fruits. Leah Street. Agnes Schreiner. Gladvs Halousek. Ann Paygr, Marian Wilson, Thei ma Stukel. P. O. Wilson. A. E. Street, Prosperity Chapter: and Nell Retlernlh (trlrilfv rolirnp. nia Chapter; Mary Sharp, Red mond Chapter; Bessie Roath, Tnle lake Chapter: and George Gra ham, Missouri Chapter. Gifts were presented them from the Chapter. WED AT TAHOE Barbara Mattls of Fort Rock and Mr. Bud Baert of Sliver Lake. Ore gon, were ma.Tied at Lake Tahoe. Nevada October 11. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mattis of Fort Rock and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Baert of Silver Lake. , The young couple will make their home at Silver Lake after hunting season. The bridegroom is em ployed at the Silver Lake Mill which is owned and operated by his father. ELTON SMITH ADDRESSES SOROPTI MISTS Klamath's Community Chest held the spotlight at the Thursday meeting of the Soroptlmist Club, Elton W. Smith, local Community Chest head, was Introduced by Chairman Ethel Matthews and told of the gratifying results the local committee was achieving In this year's drive with altered methods of collection from employees of business and Industrial firms so licited. He said the reception given contact workers was encouraging, and that he was optimistic as to the prospects of reaching the ouota. early in the Chest campaign. 1 Pretty Pair Anywhere BAGS AND SHOES OF GENUINE Lin Lizard Liquono Lizard is soft ... the way you want it ... is smart . . . the way you want it . . . is sen sibly priced the way you buy it . . Come sec! Baqs (Fed. Shoes Brown or kid in hiqh heels. Grey or Brown in medium heels. Tax Inc.) 15.00 TOTAL 29.95 Your Friendly Family Footwear Store VAN ORMAN'S 527 Mom in Klamath Falls 'S40 MAIN MEET 120 No. 7th Phono 7102