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SATUHDAY, NOVKMI'JOIl 22, 1D!2 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOR SEVEN X 1 1Wtf' n i i TO' FIFTY YEARS AGO Corinna Howard became the bride of Pleasant D. Reader in Silver Lake, Ore. They were married Nov. o, 1902, and lived on a cattle ranch out of Silver Lake, which P. D. Reeder owned and operated with hit brother, Ulyuei E Reeder, pretent Klamath County Judge. They told the ranch in 1910 and moved into Silver Lake where Mr. Reeder owned a meat market and wet U.S. Land Commisiioner and deputy sheriff of Lake County. They moved to Corvallii in 1924 to enter their children in school; and lived there until 1928 when they came to Klamath Falls. Mr. Reeder owned grocery stores and was co owner of the Cash Baxaar with Vern Norval. Later he sold his intert nd has since been associeted with his son Dick Reeder in his men's clothing store at Main and 5th. Open house was held at their home, 312 Michigan, Nov. 6, by their children. Over 150 guests called between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Their four daughters and daughtar.in-few assisted them throughout the day. Mrs. Charles Whittimore IConniel, Mrs. Lester Briggs (Noma), Mrs. Bob Heim (Eulel, Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Ton Dickey (June), Prineville; and Mrs. Dick Reeder. Mrs. James W. IDoviel Reeder, lister.in.law poured. Photo by Kettler . aJ -a h? ' ! ENGAGEMENT of their deughter Betty Jean to Virgil Ratliff is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deidrich, Macdoel. Virgil is the son of Mr and Mrs. L. R. Ratliff, Malin. Bride-elect is a senior at Butte Valley High School. No definite Ate has been set for the wedding. Photo by Guderien WSCS' MEETINGS t All Circle of the First Mrtho dim Church met Tliuiadny, Nov, 13 al 1:30 p.m. Esther Circle met at the home of Mm. Bertha Siiylor, Ml N. Ilih wilh IS members Mid two (i''el attending. Devoiionx were given by Mrs. Will Wllhnw. Ruth Clrcln met at the home of Mm. F). F. Btepheivi. 621 Wnshina ton wl(h 10 member prencnt. The hofttesn ftnve the devotion. Marv Circle met bV the home of Mm. O. C. Ande.m. 2.KKI Union, with Mri. Knlherlne Levlimi, co hoNtens. Devotions were nlven by Mm. Martha Ollcrlst. Ten mem bem and one ucl were present. Martha Circle waa held at the home of Mm. Joe Kennedy, Weyer haeuser with H members present. Mrs. McBrlde uhvc the devotions, v A . dessert luncheon wns served at each Circle meeting and plans for the Christinas bnr.nnr to be held Dec. 8 were discussed. ANW Club Art Needlework Club met at the Jefferson Street home of Mrs. Oeorne Wlrl, Wednesdsy. Nov. 19. for a one o'clock politick. luncheon. The group ient a major part of the afternoon recnlllna events of curly daya In I.lnkvlllc, The members are all Klamath Bnsln pioneers and many amusing stories were tola. Mrs. D. V. Kuykcndnll will be hostess nest meeting at her home on Cullfointa Avenue. The following members met with Mrs. Wlrta: Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones, Mrs. D. ' V. Kuykendsll. Mrs. George R. Hiirn, Mrs. Ft, H. Ander son. Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Mrs. A. J. Powell, Mrs. W. P. McMillan and Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby. Gifts for "The Boss" Volant's Pioneer Office Hupply Co; 6J9 Main. WEDDING Mi ANNOUNCEMENTS , : and Invitations ' Engraved and Processed ii VOIGHT'S PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY LAYETTE SHOWER FORT KLAMATH The Stewart Nicholson rnnch home was the lor lv cillns for a delightful will event Tuetduy eveninx. Nov. 18. when Mrs. Elmore Nicholson was honored at a layette shower given bv Mrs. Jerry Blsemore, Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson, and Mrs. Rich. rd H. Wllvin. Assisting the host essea about Hie rooms was Mnrle, young dnimhter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nicholson. The green foliage of English Ivy and phtlodendron combined with blooming potted planta lent a note of contrast between the Interior ol the Nicholson home and the win try scene outside. Large dolls were used to accent the shower theme. Oilts were arranged on a lace cov ered table, and the honor guest was assisted In opening the many packages by Mrs. Conrad Shetland, who also recorded the gift list. Assembled guests played two gnmes appropriate to the occasion, with prires going to Mrs. One A. Page and Mrs. Harold L. Wlmcr as holders of high scores. Refreshments were served Infor mally on individual trays to the guests. Present were the guest of honor, Mrs. Nicholson; Mrs. Conrad shel Innd. Klamath Agencv; Mrs. Olen Kirchcr and Ellda de Bortolt. Chllo quln; Mrs. Lorcn L. Miller Jr., Mrs. Allred B. Castel, Mrs. I. We Bressler. Mrs. Oene A. Page. Mrs. William Zumbrun. Mrs. Joseph Hallorri. Mrs. James F. Van Wor mer. Mrs. Harold L. Wlmcr, Mrs. Joanna Taylor. Mrs. William A. Page. Mrs. Elisabeth M. Loosley, Mrs. Marvin Roeder. Mrs. Robert E. Oorden. Mrs. Stewart Nichol son, Marie Nicholson, and the three co-hostesses, Mrs. Jerry Slscmore, Mrs. Movd Nicholson and Mrs. Richard 11. Wilson, all of Fort Klamath. Gifts were also received from the following who were unable to attend: Mrs. Joseph c. McAullffe. Mrs. Myron Hampton. Mrs. Wil liam Brewer. Mrs. Mildred Castel, Mrs. Harry Orem. Mrs. Clav Thom as and daughter Janet, Mrs. Ray mond 8. Loosley. Mrs. Eldon M. Brattaln. Mrs. Patrick J. McAul lffe, JoAnn Sisemore of Marvlhurst College, Oswego; Mrs. Theodore R. Nicholson and daughters, Psty Nicholson and Mrs. Carroll Pitt man, who are wintering In Ashland. ' v V'. J: SOIL CONSERVATION speech at Bly earlier this month brought this trophy to pretty Elne Mae Fitihugh, 17-year-old Bonanza High Senior. Representing the Langell Valley Soil Conservetion District, she defeated representatives from Lake view and Poe Valley and went on to Baker where a recording of her talk was sent on to national competition. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Hunziker was celebrated Oct. 26.. In observance of their 35th year of marriage open house was held for them from I to 5 p.m. at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brock, 4819 Clinton Avenue. Many friends called during the afternoon to congratulate the couple including the Claude and Howard Hunziker families from Portland, CD A Meeting Y $ tr : ENGAGED. Mr and Mrs. Car. roll Funk, Hornbrook, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ramona, to Duane I. Seright, Canby. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Seright, Canby. Conservation Of Soil Awards LANGELL VALLEY The Soil Conservation Districts of Lakeview and Klamath counties met at the Bly School the evening of Nov. 10. The national Soil Convention Districts are sponsoring speecd contests on Soil Conservation. Etna F'HzhURh represented Langell Val ley, Pat Riley represented Poe Valley, Dan Dunham and Lelsnd Smitb, represented Lakeview coun ties. Judges were Mrs. Betty Kagerod, Delbert MlUwllard and Walt Jendrzewskl. Elna Fitzbugh won the cup awarded by the Langell Valley Soil District and she also won the 5ii given by the National Boil Con servation. Elna will represent this area at the State meet. Te women of the Bly Grange aerted relreshmenls after the meeting. Attending Irom Langell Valley were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gilt. Elna Fitzhugh and Bill Burnett. Frank Riley and Pat Riley were lrom Poe Valley. j'-v Keno . :; By MRS. JOE DeGRA.VOE Mr and Mrs. Harold Collins and daughters of Fort Klamath and Mr. and Mre. Joe DeOrande and fam ily were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Smith. The occssion was a supper in honor ol Dan Smith s Ith birthday anni versary. Mrs. Mason announces the Keno Recreation Hall will be closed Thursday. Nov. 27. but will be open Wednesdsy evening. Nov. 26. Mrs. Elmlna Farrls of Grants Pass and Mrs. Frsn Pecoraro and daughter ol Keno left for Los An geles upon receiving word of the death of Mrs. Pecoraro a father, B. H. Plaits. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hinshaw and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Leo nsrd Ramsey motored to Redding, Calif., where they visited relatives and friends. Johnny Bunce of Rainbow Lunch has returned home after a week's Illness during which he was hospi tal Ired at a Klamath Falls Hospital. Roger Pecoraro has returned to school following a tonsillectomy. Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless of Grants Pasa spent a week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. K. E. Smith. Fred Barnes of Keno Cafe, and Sporting Goods has Installed a new neon sign. See Art Metal's New "Cradle Tilt'1 Office Chairs Before Yob Buy. Free Trial . . . Voight'a Pio neer Office Supply Co. 629 Main. Beautiful Matched Gift Wrap pings By Noreross . . . See at Volghfs Pioneer Office Supply Ce. 629 Main. CUSTOM CABINET MAKING Picture Windows GENERALMILLWORK Storm Sosh Doors and Window Frames GEORGE'S CABINET SHOP 800 Market Phone 4485 to ONE DOZEN PORTRAITS Solve one dozen gift problems! WerthwhMe Pheroiraahy Reeieneble Prices CQ In the U. S. National Bank Building Phone 3252 Assoc President's Official Visit To Canton Crater 7 Lady Charlotte Easlon, Red mond, was honored guest at a tur key dinner when ahe paid her of ficial visit and Inspection to the Ladles Auxiliary of Canton Crater 1 Thursday evening. Nov. IS. Din ner was served at 6:30 In the lOOP dining room. Other than members, . were Chevaliers in full uniform and special guests Frank Hogue, Lee Bean and Walter Helper. Nomination of officers. In spection, balloting and musterlng-in ceremonies followed the business meeting. Alter President Easton's Interesting and Instructive talk, she was presented with a gift of table silver. Ladv Nellie Wattenberg wai re ported progressing favorably, and a card signed by all present was sent her. Credit was given ?S Ladies and S Chevaliers for being In full uni form. Ladv EaMon left Nov. 14. in the morning, accompanied bv Past President Me Anderson, who will Inspect the Grants Pass and Eu gene Associations. Catholic Daughters held a bus iness meeting, Monday - evening. Nov. 10, at S p.m. In the parish hall. Mrs. John Kennedy, program chairman, Introduced Mrs, Victor O'Neill, a member of the Btate Board of Education, who gave a very interesting and timely boot review of "Anne Frank," the diary of. a very young gin 1n Holland during the Nazi Regime. It was reported that Jean Underwood, "Snare The Faith" chairman had left to work In San Francisco aiid that a new chairman would be ap pointed soon. Refreshments were served by; Mrs. Laurence Ana berg, Mrs. Bernard Cavanaugn. Mrs. Charles Fiala, Mrs. Axel Kedlund, Mrs. Leonard Matson and Mrs. William McKale. The next meeting will be a social one on Monoay Nov. 24. when the Ladies from Merrill, Malln, Bonan and Tulelake will entertain the Catho lic Daughters at the Merrill Parish Hall. Mrs. Leon Andrleu and Mrs. Paul Tachirky will act as co-chairmen. An outstanding event ' of the Catholic Daughter calendar for the fall aeason waa the Bazaar card party given last Thursday in the Sacred Heart Parish Gym. Mrs. Micbael Holland and Mra. Joseph Helderer were co-chairmen as sisted by: Mrs. Percy Murray, Decorations; Mrs. R. E. Hooker. Publicly; Mrs. SUnley Miller and Mrs. Clyde Leake. Calling; Mrs. Leonard Locher and Mra. K. A. Moore Prizes; Patricia Murphy, Tallies; Mra. John Mc Andrews, Mra. W. G. Ely. Mrs. Jamea 8oura, Mrs. Dennis Carrier, Mra. Louise Vaughn, and Mra. Martha Pereau, Refreshments. In the back ground, at each end of the large hall were large window boxes of colorful autumn branches of red. yellow and green. The fall motif was carried out throughout the table decorations, too. A forest green tablecloth covered the table. Hie centerpiece w as a cornucopia with gourds, tilver pinecones with rea tips, ana autumn leaves sur rounded by prettily wrapped prizes la white, gold, brown and green paper and ribbons. m: v. i5; 11 ..S"t. rfant for Centltte r saa ileal J. W. KERNS OFFERS ' This Christmas Special International 15.8 Freezer UNIQUE... AMAZING Dri-Wall Cabinet Construction All Over Interior ' Quick Freeiinq Wall MAGNIFICENT Nw Srylinej UNBELIEVABLE Quiet Operation and Dependability Remember , . , Our Quantity Food Purchase Plan Is ; Availablt With Any Frteier WSCS MEETS AT FT. KLAMATH . FORT KLAMATH Members of the Women's Society of Christian Service convened Thursday after noon, Nov. 13, when Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson was hostess at her home for the regular monthly meeting of the local Methodist church group of women. Mrs. Richard H. Wilson, presi dent of tbe society, conducted the business session, during which tentative plans were made for re decorating lhr church interior, ma terials chosen being Flr-Tex and knotty pine paneling. Men of the congregation will do the carpenter work scheduled to start soon, ac cording to plana outlined at the Tbursaay meeting. After tbe busmess meeting, those present heard the first in a series of talks on Africa, given by guest speaker, Mrs. Paul Herron of the Cblloquin church group, who re cently concluded di&cusslons on La tin America. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the fol lowing guests: Mrs. c. EHery Ech lin, Chtloquin. wife of the pastor of Fort Klamath and Chtloquin Methodist churches; Mrs. Paul Herron, and members of the local Society. Including Mrs. Richard H. Wilson, Mra. William Brewer. Mrs. H. T. (Mike Williams. Mrs. Stew art Nicholson and Mra. Raymond 8. Loosley. On the pecedlng Sunday, the C.I. Clubhouse here was the gathering place for a large group of mem bers of Fort Klamath and Chilo quin Methodist Churches, when a potluck dinner was served at six o'clock, followed by the regular quarterly church conference. Re ports on various branches of church and Sunday school work were given by workers of both churches, fol lowed by an Informative address by the district superintendent of the Methodist Churches of Oregon, S. Raynor Smith. Eugene, who came here especially for the occa sion, accompanying the Reverend and Mrs. C. Ellery Echlln to Fort Klamath from their borne at the Chiloquin parsonage. - Poe Valley By MRS. G. J. BECKER M. and Mrs. Melvin Flegt and children, Carolyn and Lee, are visiting relatives In Los Angeles. Mrs. Wilbur Retting, Mrs. Wes ley Johnson. Mrs. Rex High, Mrs. Melvin Fiegl and: Mrs. Edwin Wenx attended the Siskiyou Sub-District Garden Club meeting and luncheon at the Yacht Club. Several residenta of Poe Valley attended the Henley School car nival recently. Otto Peterson la visiting at the home of his daughter, Mra. George Relllng. Mr. and Mrs. William Bugbee of Portland were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Relllng. The Poe Valley-Olene Extension Unit met at the Los River Grange Hall Friday, Nov. 14. The group voted to hold all future meetings the second Tuesday of each month. next meeting is acneauiea tor Tuesday, Dec. 9. 10:30 a.m. at the Lost Hiver urange Hail, a Christ mas gift exchange will be held. Dinner Dance TULELAKE Iota Sigma Chap ter, of Beta Sigma Phi enjoyed its annual fall formal dinner-dance Nov. 1 at Cal-Ore. 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