SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1.1, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
CI .Club Meeting
Fiftf KLAMATH Civic Inl
Juovemciil Club int'iiilK'r IiikI a
liniy a Hoi noon ul llio ri'uuliii'
mienllng of Hi niiiiilr.iitlti III Uir
(iubhuUKP, Friday, Nov, 1. Among
nllur inallrtia lurliidrd on Hi" ngnn
tln during tilt biialnria arNlon wan
Ilia pruiioaed I'mltHtiiriiLllig of llir
main club loiiiii, nlMi Inn (lllilim
iiiuni mill uluiikiiiiiiii, Willi mi.i,
Raymond H. Liwulry sulmilUlnii
rsllmattta from thn Clillitiln
branch of His J. W, Copeliinil Ynid
lor Imcensury nialrrlal und liibnr
fur thn planned liuirovoiiirnl lo
the cIuuIioiiao Interior, Aftr Homo
dlaciianloii, members volrd to ac
cept Ilia figures prrmnlpd uud tu
hut the work elitilrd lininriliiili-
The flriHiicUl report lor October
given by Ilia irnii.urer, Mm,
William A, Page, mid iiIht oilier
hii.ilutma hud brrn nlti'lidrd tu, lio
minimi election of nfllrrr mm hold,
Willi the following uiiaiiliuutinly re
elected to arrvg for tt muling
year: president, Mrs, lliuold l
Wlincr, aecrelaiy, Mih. llcri Dray,
Won rimi acta an club inuMclnn;
and lieaatiier, Mia. Wllllniii A.
J 'a no. 1' l ml, second and third vice
preidenlK wrro clto:.eit by vole h
lollows: Mia, Stewart Nicholson,
Mia. Raymond U. Luoilry mid Mia.
Dnnaiu I'. Vrnlch.
In auiiiii accepting till olllctt,
Mr le-rirclrd piei.lofni initdo a
burl alatciiicnt, aiiying that ahc
loiitinued in ul lire unwillingly, but
thai In view of Dm loyul aiimiori
miu linn cooperation of membpih
ilttimg thp jai.i year, aim -Uuuld
iiirmie lor another term.
New innnbria welcomed Into the
rluo at una unit) tveio Mm. Un
did Wing, Kliimutl) Auciu-y, and
,u w, wtnn n. hkd, run iimii(itii.
'file meeting adjourned, and
nintiurrs enjoyed a aprcinl trrit
when Mra. Haymond ti. Loonlry
liie.rnlru nrr giuup ul arven 4-H
rookery club protect iiinubt'in. Hip
tola u.viiig an niiproiupiu talk in
connection with 4 -J I activity.
All amuMiig aioiy whs told ny
Anita Vadeii, who i elated the Had
Jnte of bllHlr, Ixr IIU1 4-11 live-
Mock project calf. One nay in
Aim a abaence, her inother tin
tlertook to Iced thn annual In Inn
pen, but auddenlv Sou pound HtiMc
became belligerent, turning on Mra
vauen, knocking lipr to lha round
breaking her ryrglanica In thn aud
den attack. Somehow Mia. Vadcn
managed lo escape Iho Infuriated
calf, without Incurring mora acr
loua Injury than severe brulnca.
Thia display of erratic tempera-
Snrnt In the Intended ahow calf
a Mi undotiiii, lor Inilcad of
. eadint a pampered exigence for
aevrral montha befors the 4-H fair
in Klamath rail. Ui animal wna
soon oia lor Urel to Fred Pm
However, Anna la Irving asaln llna
year to raise a calf (or next 4-11
county (air, and ha a nice animal
i a genu aiipoaiiion, me aaid
aifaa.t nJhoo
Th 4-H ' Friendship SonK" and
"Slnf Your Way Home" were atinii
by lb group of glrla. after which
Mra. Looiley introduced 4 II coun
ty leader, Mra. John iMaigarPII
Christy, who complimented Mm lo
ral glrla on the live rocord made
at tli county and atatt fulra. their
allowing placing the group in thn 100
per cent category In Klamath Coun.
ty. Mra. Chrlaty preeuled achievp.
inent award cardi from the Urat
National Dank of Portland In Klam
ft.h Kalla, and alo awarded pltui
nul arholarahlpa lo various mem-
trta ol tha r'nl project. In con
r.U'lon, Mra. Chrlaty gave a rertl
licate of achievement to Mra. Looa.
ley, glvlim the credit lor Ilia auc
feu of the project to the leader
and the molhera of the girl.
On dlaplay during the aliernoon
a the large trophy cup awarded
annually bv Ricky Jrwelery of
Klamath PalU lo the otiiataiidlng
4-H club group In Klamath County,
the cup being given thla year to
Mra. I-ooaley'e cookery club here.
Concluding the buay and enjoy-
Dle afternoon. Ulnae present were
aerved relreahnienta by the Iwm
eaaea for the meeting, Mra. Wil
liam A. Page and Mra. Joanna
Taylor. Tablea In thp clubhouse dim
rir room were colorful with ar
rangementa of brilliant autumn
leavei. with Individual favora at
each pl". Cut and aerved aa an
addition lo the repeat were two
large angel food? cakea, baked by
Marie Nicholson and Janice Ken
dall, 4-11 champion angel food cake
tiakera.
Bpeclal Rueata were Mra. John
Chrlaty. Klamath rails; 4-H club
glrla, Linda Pope, Marie Nlehol-
aon. Anna vaaen, Janice and uia
dva Kendall. Knld Williams and
Janet Bile Wilson; Mra. Hlchard
Wilton, Mra. Prank Kendall and
Mra. Mitchell (Mlkei Beaulleu.
Club members present Included
Mra, Harold Wing i Klamath Aneii-
ryi; Mrs. oene A. I'ane, Mrs,
Haymond B. I.ooslev Mra. llert
stray, Mra. Kllr.abeth M. LooalPy,
'Mrs. Stewart Nicholson, Mra. Iyd
Nicholson and email son Hotter.
Mra. William Brewer, Mra. Charlea
M. Noah, Mra. Frank F.dward.
Mra. H. T. IMIke) Williams and
little daughter Martha. Mra. Kr
nest Reeae, Mra. Hugh Rnutly, Mra.
William C. Martin. Mlaa Diane
Brehtel. Mra. Harold U Wlmpr
and the co-hoatesaea, Mrs. William
A. Page and Mrs. Joanna Taylor,
Eagle Club
Card Party
The Ladles Kaste Cluh met at
the home of Lillian Rnr.um, JIM
Kberleln Avenue, Halloween dpr
oral Inns formed I he background.
Cards were played; first prlre was
won hv Nancy Ptitman for wom
en: and niPns1 prlre went lo lon
Crapo. Second, to Iirns Groves
and Bam uveradei. "Thrpe Hun
dred" traveling prlres were won
hv Nancy Ptitman and Bnm
Dversdrl. Low prlrn to Kd noxum.
A dessert politick wss served
Iter the prlr.es were nwnrded.
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KLAMATH SHRINE CLUB Annual Formal dinner dance it ichedultd for Nov. 22, at the
Klamath Armory ior all Noblei and thair women guestj. Hospitality hour itarti at 7 p.m., din--nar-dancincj
ana entertainment, 9 p.m.
In the picture taken during tha committee meeting at the Charlei Mack reiidence are:
Left to right, front row, Mri. Run Marshall, Mrs. Bruce Wiath, Mn. Wet Guderian, Mrs. Bob
riant irtU'w'ih ftrt Twinnarfiir f ' n'-i -tf im TihifcttrtYln r -1 iia ariwt fcriii nn' -" ' li ilrtrf
Sproat, Mrs. Charlie Mack, Mrs. Charlei Fyock and Mrs. Willard Ward.
Back row, lame order, Wii'ard Ward, Bruce Wirth, Rust Marshall, Bud Cloake, Charlie
Mack, Bob Sproat, Bob Meit and Charles Fyock. Committee members not present were Mrs.
Bud Cloake, Mrs. Bob Mtst and Wes Guderian. Reservations should be made through Charlie
Mack, general chairman. Photo by Ketler
LANGELL VALLEY
By COMA 1.KAVITT
Mr. and Mra. Harold Wllhite of
Klamath Falls spent Hunriay with
their daughter, Mra. Ben Shepherd
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
IJurneil were alio evening vlallors.
Mr. and Mra, Le-s Leavllt and
Mr. and Mra. Cal Leavllt and
Dounip wprp dinner guesln of Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and Ted
dy on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. House spent
the weekend In Medford with the
W. I. Houses.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe apent
Monday and Tuesday In Klamath
Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Jones.
Mrs. Agnes Llndgren of Long
VI) w Is vbiiting her daughter, Mra.
George Baker, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Max MrMahon of
Portland have been visiting her
al'ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Meeker.
Mrs. Llovd (Jilt was honored on
Oct. 30 with a turkey dinner In
honor of her birthdsy anniversary
(lueata were Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
(lift, Martin Ulft, Mr. and Mra.
Mlckev O'Keetfe. Mr. and Mra.
Kuaseil Walsh and Kathleen, Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Noble, Dnyle and
Virginia, and Hev. and Mra. Carl
Oroaa and lamlly,
Pete Hrlcxlacae and Kenneth left
Mondny for Longvlew to villi rela
tives. Mr. and Mra. Lester Leavllt were
8undsy dinner guests at the borne
of Mr. -and Mrs, Pete Hodges and
fnmilv of Tulelake. In the afternoon
the Hodges and Leavltta visited at
Mnlin with Mr. and Mra. Dick
Derry and family.
Mr.and Mra. LVIbert Carr epent
Sunday In Klamath Falls with his
parenta and other relatives and
Iriends.
Dev. and Mrs. Carl Gross at
tended a church meeting In Lake
view last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Schans visit
ed In upM-r Langell Valley with
their daughter and son-in-law the
Frnnk Urnhs.
Mr, and Mrs. Bud Brown were
dinner guests Tuesday evening of
Mr. and Mrs, Leland Harris and
Billie.
Mrs. Ernest Graves will enter
lain the Guild of SI. Barnabas
Church at the Pariah Hall Nov. 8,
Everyone cordially Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Curley Evalt of
Klamalh Falls spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, BUI Novotny.
EVERGREEN
GARDEN CLUB
State officers of Oregon Federa
tion of Garden Clubs attending th
sub-dlatrlct garden club meeting,
were entertained at an I o'clock
breakfast at the home of Mrs. Bay
Garrison Nov. a. The 'Evergreen
Garden Club sponsored the break
fast prepsred and served by Mrs.
Ray Garrison, Mrs, Rober Miller,
Mrs. Clark Kendall and Mrs. Joe
Schuh.
The following state officers were
In attendance: President, Mrs, L.
W. Franks, Redmond: Vice presi
dent, Mra. Byron Bradshaw, Al
bany; Recording Secretary. Mrs
O. W. Germsrk, Ashland; Corres
ponding Secretary, Mrs. John Hen
derson. Redmond: and Treasurer,
Mrs. Norma Baker, The Dalles.
Alao present were Mrs. Will
Wood. Klamath Falls, director of
the Klamsthsub-dlstrlct and state
year book chairman; Mrs. Cora
Saunders. Eugene, state bird
chairman: Mrs. Chas. Andresson,
Eugene, state conservation chair
man; Mrs. Lester Munlc. Sweet
Home, wild flowar chairman; Mrs.
Charlea Bushman. Portland, direc
tor of the Columbia district: and
Mrs. Charles Thurman. general
chairman of the sub-district meet
ing. Election Party
LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Novotny entertained with
an "Election Party" at their home
Nov. 4. The guests listened to the
returns and refreshments were
served to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mee
ker, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lesvltt,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Brown, Mar
tin Brown and the Novotnys.
SOROPTIMIST CLUB BUSY
. WITH CHRISTMAS PROJECTS
The Soroptlmlst Club made plans
for their Christmas nrojecta at the
regular meeting Thursday at the
rcucan caie. laaoeue unxner reaa
a letter from the newly organised
club at Heywood. Calif., thanking
the Klamath Club (or their greetings.
NAOMI SHRINE
Naomi Shrine S. Order of the
White shrine of Jerusalem ob
served the Mxth anniversary of Its
Institution at a slated meeting
Tuesday evening. Nov. 4, at the
Masonic Temple.
Blanche Schulie Worthy High
Priestess. and James Hunter.
Watchmsn of Shepherds, presided.
James Hunter read an Interest
ing hlstorv of his own composition
of Naomi Shrine s activities dating
back to Us origin In 1940.
The temple wss attractively
deeornted wflh fall (lowers.
Following the meeting members
assembled In the banquet room
where a birthday cake decorated
In the Shrine'a colors and emblem
awaited them. Helen Mccornack
read an approlate poem dedi
cated to the membera. The cake
was cut and served by Mrs.
Schulie and Vera Fritsch. Worthy
Guide. Irene Markham, Noble
Prophetess, and Marie Waddell.
Worthy Chaplain, presided l the
coffee services.
Tables were decorated . In the
Thanksgiving theme with autumn
leaves, pumpkins, ears oi corn ana
I Committee In charge was com
posed of Vera Fritsch, chairman,
Dora Austin. Helen McCornack
I and Mary Lee Dean.
Next meeting of Naiml Shrine
will be Dec. j, with Brother So
journers In charge of entertain
ment and refreshments.
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Ellen Clark, secretary, read the
minutes of the previous meeting
and Margaret Larkln gave the
treasurer's report.
A letter was read bv Ruth Ray
from Mary Jo Meacham who Is In
training at the Sacred Heart Hos
pital at Eugene on a scholarship
given by the Klamath Soroptlmlst
Club.
Maud Coeller, chairman, re
ported on the Christmas project lor
sending gifts to a sister Soroptl
mlst Club at Brlghten-Hove, Eng
land. It was voted to send Care
packages containing complete
Cbristmss dinner with turkey, also
some pine cones from Klamath for
Christinas wreaths and decora
tions with Christmas cards and
greetings from each member of
the club here.
Alice Lamm read a letter from
Mra. Richard Maxwell, chairman
of the Volunteer Service Croups
of the local Red Cross Chapter,
asking for donations for Christmas
for the service men at Camp White
and the active service men who
will be on the high seas on Christ
mss Day. The Klamath Club con
tributed 25 for this cause.
Kathleen Thompson announced
that the blood bank would be here
very three months Instead of
every month and that each service
club should send six people to
donate blood.
The tables were decorated with
cut-out cards of the little red school
house In honor of American Edu
cation Week Nov. ( to IS.
LADY EAGLES
TURKEY DINNER
Lady Eagles and their guests
braved the first snow storm of the
season Nov. 12. to attend the tur
key dinner In the FOE basement.
The organization was hostess to
about 75 members and their guests.
After dinner the regular meeting
was held In the Upper Hall, when
it was decided that the auxiliary
would "adopt" a service man. The
young man chosen Is at present
in Korea. All Lady Eagles wishing
to wTlte or send him gifts may
get bis name and address from
Patricia Henry. 4341.
The new membership "bowling
campaign" is in full swing and
will continue through January.
Team csptalns are Hildred Burris
and Lorna Groves. Special prises
from the local auxiliary and dis
trict are offered for winners In the
membership drive.
Madam President Patricia Henry
gave a detailed account of her re
cent visit to the Eugene auxiliary.
While there she presented it with
a large bouquet from the Klamath
Falls Auxiliary 2090 In honor of
Eugene auxiliary's 60th anniversa
ry. Next meeting Is scheduled for
Nov. 19. S p.m.
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ALOHA PAST
MATRONS CLUd
Aloha Past Matrons Club met
Friday afternoon, Oct, 31, at the
Henry Oerber residence on High
Street. Mrs. Dorothy Wortley was
co-hostess with Mrs, O. R, Hollo
way and Mrs. Elisabeth Norrls.
A tasty one o'clock luncheon was
served at tables decorated In tha
Halloween theme.
Special guests of the afternoon
were Mra. Charles Hamilton and
Nfrs. George Retterath, Past Ma
trons from Malln.
During the short business meet
ing conducted by new president,
Mrs. Walter Uerlings, Mrs. W. B.
DeWitt was appointed publicity
chairman for the year; Mra,
Charles W, Ollbert and Mrs. K. K.
Phelps were named as the calling
committee for November.
Canasta was played during the
social hour, snd high prlzn was
awarded to Mrs. Louise O'Brien.
Door prize was won by Mrs, L. K.
Phelps.
Members present were: Mrs.
Wallace Uerlings, Mrs. A. B. Ep
person. Mrs. Charles W. Gilbert,
Mrs. W, A. Jones, Mrs, H. E. Dels,
Mrs. L. K. Phelps. Mrs. Marlon
Hanks. Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Mrs.
George Hurn, Mrs. Phillip Cole,
Mrs. J. F. Penrod, Mrs. W. B.
DeWitt. Mrs. O. W. Spker. Mrs.
Louise O'Brien, Mrs. Will W. Wood,
Mrs. Oscar Peyton and Mrs. J. H.
Hunter.
Mrs. W. A. Jones was present
alter a long absence due Co Ill
ness, and was heartily welcomed
by the group.
OES Manzanito
Chapter 172
"Friendship Night" was observed
by a crowd of visitors, friends and
members at the regular meeting
of Manzanita Chapter 112 OES, Fri
day evening Nov. 7 at the I OOF ,
Hall.
Leiha Murphy, Grand Martha of
the Grand Chapter of Oregon and
Worthy Matron, Aloha 81 was In
troduced and escorted to the East,
Dorothy Smith, Grand Representa
tive to Puerto Rico from Oregon
was also honored In the East. Oth
er visiting Worthy Matrons were
Lorraine ReinmiUer Chapter 539,
Tulelake, Calif.; Hazel Bowman,
Prosperity Chapter 160, Malln;
Eva Cook, Cascade Crest Chap
ter. 15, Chlloquln: Melvina Little.
Reames Chapter 66 Medford, all
of whom were escorted to the East
as honor guests.
An Impressive obligation cere
mony was conducted by John Lar
son, Worthy Patron with Ver
Fritsch, Worthy Matron and the
officers participating.
After the meeting an entertain
ing skit, "A Bit of Gossip" was
staged by Helen McCornack, Lola
Gueck, Thelma Fink, Corrlne Lar
son, John Larson ' and Everett
Biehn as actors.
Refreshments were served In the
dining room decorated with autumn
foliage flowers and a harvest scene
highlighted by a scarcrow.
Serving on the committee were
Kathleen Ward, Helen Lee and
Evelyn Biehn.
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