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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1952)
TliKSPAY, NOVKMBKR 10, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREB V 1- CITY: BRIEFS, 'Inn Auilllarv Meetn Wed- naiuiny, Nuv, 111, V p in.. l''OK Hull, liilllullun, Kalrliaveii Home Rxlcnaloii Unit meet Wetlneadny, Nov. ID. 10 a.m. I Hlewart Lenox lire alatliin, Pol luck lunch. Ilnrlinm Hiillltlny will rire lur Btiioll children. Women's Fellnwalilp of First Chrlallan church will hold a baked IckkI una fnncywmk mile Ualuiduy, Nov, XI, 815 llno. F.lka Beginner' Btiunre Dnnre. Oroui) nieela limlglit al 11:30, Klka Temple. Olio Kllln will cnll. The Thimble l'liili-of Neluhbora o Woodcraft linn rhiuiKed lunrt liur Irom Wednenday to Thuraday, Nuv. 311, nl home of Mm. Fred Whitney, 3IW5 Dm Um, a pin. Ml. I.akl Ladlca Aid meeta Weclneaday. il p. in,, nl II is home ol Mr. W. M. Willlama. rythlmi Malefc Wlnema Temple No. 10 will hold a remilar meeting Wednesday, g p.m., nl IOOP llnll. There will be elcallon of ulllcera. l.unrheon league of Women Votera memberhli meeting will luncheon si pelican Cnto, Wedneeday, Nov. ID. Mr. Allien logan. Mute pri'Mdrnl, and Mra, Frank Queen, alula auclal atudlra rhalrnian, will be apciiker. For reaervallona call Klra. Cecil Kol lenborn, 614, A Many fllrl wa born Nov. 13 al Weed. Calif., lo Mr. and Mia. Italph Freeman, I'JI Uahlla. The newcomer welshed alx pounda, 14 ouncea, Baby Hharon Hue la the name of a daughter born lo Mr. and Mra. Bill Walder. Ruinmaie Hair iilvrn by HI. Paul' K'placopal Church loday and tomorrow at the More bulldinii, (it Pine tformerly Wallet, lo lo 5 30 dally. Deborah Clrile ol Flral Preby. terian Church will meet Wrdnca day, 7:10 p.m. al the noma of . Mra. Oeoiue N. F.lhotl, Merrill KVllshway. Anyone wUhlnu tranpor. Marlon may call May I'hlnney 11137. Pioneer Krhnolnialea will meet rnrl ay. Nov. 3a, 1:30 p.m., al the home of Mra. Oeorge Orlulr, 37 Jefleraon. Mra. Len Royce will be a.ulitant hoateaa. t rl 4 will meet Werfneaday. Nov. it. ( p m. In the t.emon hall. Hoateaaea will be Fanny Mae Thomnaon, Mra. l eol, llellbronner and Mra. Sadie Bonncnburg. Caater PTA meel Wednesday. J JO p in. Richard Relnholta. art supervisor of Klamath Falla publlr aehnola, l gueat apraker. Mualc by the girls double sextet. Fxecu live board meets In Use library t I p.m. aame day. Cireat Isoeks iiraup M e'e I Thursday, I p m , at Cliy Library for discussion of flatnt Thomaa Ac nulnas' "Sumins ItoenliMilra." a ilera lo be the Rev, Galen Onslad, rlt. Paul's Rplscorial. and H, L Ulrlch. OTJ Instrucior. j ' To New Verb Mra. I.. V. Hos- ford, director of the Children's The ater her, has accepted an Invita tion lo participate In the annual Pasadena Playhouse-New York meeting, in New York City Nov. 33. Recovering Dr. 1,. ' V. Hoaford, ho haa been aerlouily III. la re ported as greatly Improved. , Regular Meetlng-The M Mary' Altar Society meela In regular aen Hon Wednenday al the parh hall with potluck at I p.m. Those wilh donations for Ihe fancy work booth are asked to leave workbetween 1 and I p.m. pledea Members of Klamath Lutheran Church meet at one of lao aeaalons lo dlacusa annual Pledges: Wednesday or Friday. 46 pm. Cilrla Club The Theta Theta Rho Oirla Club meets at Ihe loop Hall Wednesday. 7:10 p.m. tor a busi ness aeaalon and Initiation. All Re bekah members art welcome to attend. Attend C'ont-enllrss Mr. and lrs. C. R Orema. Orems Manu facturing Company, 60.16 8. Sixth, have returned from attending an exposition held recently In Ban Franelnco tor members o( NKR MCA (Nationally Established Roof ing, Biding Insulation Contractors!. Twin Girls were bom lo Mr. and Mra. H. H. Haldlman. 31 Tri nity Ihe morning of Nov. 16 al Klamath Valley Hospital. They weighed six pounds. 13 ouncea and' eight pounds. t't ouncea, re spectively and have been named Mary Jean and Martha Jane. The little glrla have two brothers. Honored Ronald Blerland. son of Mr. and Mra. C. T. Blerland. lam Academy, haa been aelected Honornian of Ills company, Ho en listed in Heplember and la sta tioned it the U S. Naval TmllllnM Center, Bun Diego. Visits Mrs. Unrtha Kanhy, who formerly operated Ihe Kiuiy Hotel here and now Uvea al Ban June, haa been visiting at Ihe home of her alater, Mra. Maude Holmes, 1431 Ksplanade. Mra. Holmes la convalescing following s major op eration. Orktis Meet tonight at the Mel odlat Church, 7:30 p.m. Prosperity Rebecca Lodge will meet Thursday, Nov, 30, 8 p.m. In IOOP Hall. Visitors corulally In vited. Wednesday f .'lull will meet Wed nesday, I p in, In HI. Caul's Par ish Hall. Members and li lends wel come, fthasta PTA executive commit tee will meet Wednesday, Nov. 10, 3 00 p.m. In the teachera' room. All exrcullvo committee members are urged to be present. Drum Corps ol Women of the Moose will have practice at Moose Hull, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 7:30 p in New members who are Interested III Joining the drum corn are wel come lo attend. Ed McCracken la Instructor. Buying Frank Bogalay of Mil ler's Bhoe Dept. Is In Healtle Una week buying spring foolwar. Hume Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Scott gnd Mr. and Mra. Albert Bcotl, Tulelake hsve returned home alter vlalllng Mr. and Mra. Kills Peterson I Jean Scott i and their family, Mania Rosa. Mra. Pe terson is the daughter of the F.l mer Bcotl 'a. They also attended the Livestock Hhow at the Cow Palace and with Mrs. Marian Rice, alater of the Scott brothera al Ft. Bragg. A General Meeting of the WHCH of the First Methodist church will be held Nov. 30. the 3rd Thursday Instead of Ihe 4h because of Thanksgiving. There will be an executive board meeting at II a.m. A potluck luncheon at noon, a pray er circle at 1:16 and general meet ing al 1:30. All women who have finished artlclea for the baiaar please turn In at tills lime. trun vnvn is Tv. I,ee Hona came out of drvdoclr Tueaday and Michael Patrick DR. WALTER JUDO, Republi can congrauman from Minne sota, it to 'make an addreti tomorrow evening tt a Knife and Fork dinner meeting in the Willerd Hotel banquet room. Retervetiom indicete e cepeeity crowd end Knife end Forkort ere being re quested to edhere cloiely to gueit rules on the becitt of their progrems. People nof certain about the rules thould phone 8831. Reservation deadline it tomorrow, 9 e.m. O'Brien On Move Again .. i Falrvlew PTA will meet In Ihe ehwii 1 1 1 1 n -1 1 . TMursds 30, 3:16 pin. An Interesting pro gram la planned with tlx hmh school band participating, tinder direction of Lamar Jensen. Sixth grade room molhera will aerve re freshments. Bmall chllriren will be . . i. ....... .., ku e-mn leir r '. 1 r I llinril vim. .., m; yn..p a .. v v.-". There will be no executive meet- .(.I- .u illg linn moiiui. Improving Charles Klund, 1(01 Ivory Street returned to hla home yesterday hv ambulance alter three weeks In Klamath Valley Hospital following ma)or aurgery. Klund la a Klamath County pioneer. Ve Plnrchle Club will meet with Louise O'Brien, 3961 Hope Street. Thursday, Nov. 30. Luncheon at 13:30 pin. Peterson School Parent and Patrons will meet In the auditor ium, Wednesday evening. Nov. 10. 7:46 p.m. An bid fashioned school program Including a spelling bee Is planned. Mrs, Penrod, retired teacher of Peterson School will tenrh Ihe old-fashioned achool. Hostesses will be room molhera of Ihe two fifth grades. S'l ,1 1 . -J "-...-. A -rwl -1 -.- In- will H. kf-lrl Wv1neu4sv a n m i in the grange hall. Refreahmenla will tie poiiucg. 23 y&ai Aja Meaeer, Naamber 1, l?J Klomoih Hioh In her 22 yeort , of interscHoloitic footboll. hoi developed mony plovers who hove itorred In colteoe conference.. K Hi developed luch plovers os Scott Worren, U ol O; "Pod" Montoomery, OSC; Bill Basilar, Umvervily ol Idoho; ' Pol" Lucoi, OSC; La Roy Huntley, St. Ignotlut. ' Tawaeay. Xevemker If, l2f Officers for The locol Reoalori- ' oroonnoilon ort Mrs. Aon Hill. Nobje Grond; Mobel Foster, vice president; Alice Goeller, recording secretory; Nelly Wolien burg, finonciol secretory; Adeline Coter, treosurer. Mrs. Sottcr Ire is live retiring Noble Grond. Wettaeae'er, Naveeabat 20, 12 "Aliout this lime ol the veor, when the weother is petting cold people ore worried to wotctr their clothes lines. We hove olreodv hod one report ol stolen clothing ond probobly more will follow." Keith Ambaose s'oted Ihn morning. ToS.e you' woih in ot night. Tbaesday, November 21, 12 As the last football gome ol the Molm season wos with Alturai lot Soturdoy, the boys will start practicing basketball this week. Four' lenermen who were ; on the team lost year and ore bock this veor ore: Fronk Komo rod! George Hovhno. Louis KaMno ond Mervyn Wilde. f rider, November 22, 12 Mm tnolo Howl.im. Iihronon of Ihe Klomolh Foils library, ond Mrs. H. R. Horrlson, of Ihe book committee for Ihe library, will leave todoy (or Solem to visit the State Library In Solem ond the Portlond librories. Mus How. kins ond Mrs. Harrison will try to visit librories in towns obout Ihe same sue os Klomolh Foils, they will be gone obout a week. Saturday, Ne.emher 21, 12 Little Ruby Joseph, grond doughter ot Mr. ond Mrs. K. Sugormon wos honored ot o birth day party on Monday. Guests were: Betty ond Georgine Wesch. ' If' B"V 0,V C, CSomPone. Suson Ann Oley, Phyllis Porter, Dickie Bnttenden, Evelyn Louise Longworthv, Dorothy Teed Movis ond Lenore Polterson ond Freido Georgine Sugormon THE "Imurt With tondry" jUan&iif. 6a. LIABILITY V. T. Johnson John A. McColl D, L. Thomai FIRE 419 Main Street AUTO Phone 2-2526 PROPERTY aCaJrj Paul 0. laadry line oioats'PAW-TDASffiD" for real OlDFASHIOWFOflavor! 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