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PAGE EIGHT HERALD & NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 10B2 he ni lV3 '--m if.i'i'i'i"'TTf i f I fx ti i t i ..it THiirtkillA. NONA. AND COUIS. 3 years. V months and I ye,., respectively, daughtors of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Olt Jr., Sparks, Nevada, former Tulolake rusidonls. Grandparent! are Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Ott Sr., Tulelake and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Russell, Ashland, m jiif,mn Uli mil I W '..K ..I . .Wj.ii...SM..,(iii wa .$) . ! 1 I 7 1 vs. v o LINDA AND RANDY, 4Vj and 20 months, lovely and hand some children of (he Reverend and Mrs. Don Peterman, Yakima. They have been visiting the past three weeks at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Benson, 1 135 Pine Street. Photo by Guderian It Happened This Way in New Pine Creek "li t" .J V 1 VUiM.lt A FAMILY DlhTNER in the Green Room at the Elk's Club to celebrate their 33rd wedding anniversary was shared by Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Fredrickson with their children and grandchildren. From the left, front row, Teena Fredrickson, qranddauqh- ir; in. nonoreo guesis; wneryi oan ana Annette rreanckson, granddaughters. Sack row, Bob Fredrickson, Everett Ball and Mrs. REFLECTIONS iUb Ball; Carolyn Ball and Mrs. Bob I Donna I Fredrickson, Photo by Guderian JEANKTTE IIAYDKN re-1 bom Nuv. II Mi lliu Bun Mnlfo CPlvrd word tliul lirr nn Jrrry llo-Firit t-nuu ir infill anu idccimy puiUcipuird III Hie )uml j llrnl uinndclillil ur (he 11iuinpan. nmpiiiuloun '.nvnsiuii oil the nuilli-' mi ruail o( Korrn -while ervliii KHIKN1)8 OK l.ui III- ll.rlmi with thr Mull u lacllii.1 Air t'""- hiuk.. ere happy lo hear ol tier irol Squadron One-J.Uo.rdi lie . in- I .rnl ,., , Rrno Comireiia- niininir, lrii'n i,.v,n.,..u a. . Ufrloiiu olid well known By lKVIX FARIS Tlie b.g muiu.il Grange Bazaar win oe oe,d saiuiday eveuin, rov. 22. Plans lor the evem were coin ple.rd i me resulcr Orange meet ing held in the Grange Hall last fai-.uro.ay n.giu. it will be anotner somehow gol to be her nickname in her home town of Paisley where file had lived lor a number of years. She had been in poor hcal h ior a long lime and the shock of an emergency operauou piovea too niucn lor her frail body to wlth-j one ol Uiose Grange aiiairs you stuua. sue was the mo.her of Mrs. cjnno weu afford to miss accord- i oa.sy t leinuig and is survived by ill? to those in charge. I Her husband, Walter Wiiham. of j here win be ooouis of various ' .s ley ; a uaugJter, Dora Wilnain fcoris. covering fancy wor. a ' assistant superintendent oi the Ore "awtct comer" full of home-made i-.i uemai College, and anotner randies, fishing from tile pond uau;utr. Krs. Terry Edwards. leaii-o, case walks, fortune teilin uIjki oi t'ouiand. A son preceded and Qoncui;; to the merry tune; i her m death in 19J4. v. -Lie o.a.y Five" last to the, Mr,. Dorothy Noble and her wet hours. !new baby oaugiiter. Melody Fawn. Among other business matters , were o.uug.u io the Kiemi.'g home tanen care of at the meet.ns was I from I he hospital last Sa.urdty u.e elecuon of a new grange ".c-ib0,u are UOlllg The babys tuiei-.uce Mrs. John liichardsoii .uuier, Charlie Noole is in the v.u was lecenily re-eiecied to the avmco forces in Germany poi, turned in her rcs.gnalion. pr.i, r-..u. wis. Ncra MuUey was voted in to L,n Jw 0rab"m- ,Bob Hlrt " fill her place a Ions witn Uie new i 01 omccrs who will uke over at the re'PU"'y. rnved last Fri- lira meeting in January. I S'l0 cu.oy f?"le 5e ,nd duclt installation of the new olflccrs of ' Jhw0Unr'01' he second time mis all the Granges in the valley will ISTm. 1r"h,lm ,ad h't la place at the Thomas Creek ."'i"15 Mr'vn. accompanied by his r.r.np. Hon i.v. ooii. tw u.-... ! ''louiei', Mrs. Frame Graiiam. ar- 6'de Grange will act as the in-' f.0. JlL .l 6un0ay evening to uatj. nu were ns home Monday fc'de orange will act as the in- tall,ng learn tuning chaige of the '0C, tT, ,VJ E! cereini,nics. A large turn-out is an- , ' . , ueipaiea ior mis occasion. Local Grance members who at tended Pomoua Grange at Art Rot t Saiurriay were Fred Fisher. Lee Hansen and Louise Miller. Tnere were M Grangers present at the all day meet. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hall are the latest residents lo have moved to fPG. They are living In one of the 6tarke houses having moved in fov. 16th. Mr. Hall Is hallmi loss from the Willow Ranch Com Peny los deck to the company's null pond. Joseph Thomas who fell and broke tZs riRht shoulder blade un water hydrant a week ago last Monday is not doing too well, ac cording to his wife. She said her ht'sband. an elderly man. did not iealie that his shoulder was brok en for a few days before he was taken to the hospital and that swelling- had hnmpcred the selling of the bones. Complications seem to have set in which makes the healing process quite tlow. Funeral fervices were held in the Ouley-Osterman Chapel in La Ire view Saturdav afternoon. Nov. 1th. lor Mrs. Pauline Withnm ohn rtirf Kov 12 at the age of 80. Many knew her as Lena which uoon and enjoyed a wild duck din- hit i me ban fcaniord home m me eienuig. jomuy preoared by Mrs. Haicl tianford and Mrs. Buna Farls. What a feed! Clarence Lee. who does contract electricians work in Ban Jose, has enjoyed a week of goaa migratory on a snooting and will lea-.e Wed nesday for his home happy and conici.ed witn his luck. He Is a uromer-in-iaw of Budje Mulkey. Jack Means and Richard Rob- ncit Jeeped Uie gap be.wecn here aim a ik norn Kiage up near Baker for the purpose oi shooting an elk. Tney rourned last Tnursday no luckl Weather was too dry. Jack said and It telegraphed their ap proach to the big wary "brethren of the b:g born family" so they could not gel a shot, it was very oiliicult to climb the s.etp slopes without making any noise. When six incites of snow finally did come it stayed too misty and visibility was so poor that they could hear Uie cik occasionally but never could see them. A lovely pink and blue shower was given for Mrs. Amv Cloud last Friday evening Nov. 14th. There were 19 present. Various catchy little games were played. Mr. Cicua is the mother of two boys tut this was the first shower she had ever been given and she thor oughly enjoyed all the wonderful gilis Uiat were so generously given iui uie new arriva:. The hostesses. Mrs. Darlcne Snl- i r. nirs r n A n-r rVireLmenis!- BU" F,r"' BRIDGE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashton lft LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Ilar for San Francisco last Saturday ry Frazier entertained with a to make all the necessary preps-: lovely bridge party at her home rations., ootaln visas, see about I i Nov. 12. with three tablei in passports, etc.. for their trin in ; Play. Mrs. Lloyd Gift won hlah South America. They are exoccted , prize for the afternoon, Mrs. Owen i-cppie secona mgn and Mrs. let ter Leavltt won traveling prise. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Frailer. Present were: Mrs. ' " V - 'V A- - J mm & i s b 'i liv vy MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. NENDEL, whose recent marriage in Carson City, Nav., is of intertst to their many friends here. Bride is the former Dixie M. Hulbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Hulbart, 501 Market. Nandel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Nendel, 216 East Main. The servica was read at 12 noon by the Ravertnd Winfield Thorn, in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eden, brother-in-law and sister of the bride groom. The newlyweds are both graduates of KUHS. The bride is with tha First Federal Savings and Loan Company, and her husband is with th Palmerton Lumber Company. Several pre- nuptial showers have been given honoring tha bride. They now at home, 447 Market Street. Photo by Eve Luncheon For Bly Ladies Aid land tininlliK lor actual landing. MltS LKHt.lK HOUGHS back from HF where Mm hud been l'r 1 3 week under cure of special-1 I Isls relumed bv plane and t lm j proving Many of her Iriendu were unaware that he was III need ol j profeiHlonal cai e. ieltlent of KK and tier luikbaud owner and tnatmiier of tha Klnm. nth Prlntini Co. after a weddim trip to HK Ihey ale at home on Lakenhore Drive. FOLK DANCING hm become a twnulnr diversion In KF and the VKNTUKE Cl.UII-ul aalhereil at the Vnndenbeig home. 211 WaMi Inatnii Ktreet, Tuea night for a lun uei-totfetlu-r Ihey alo worked on llielr prreni pro)t maklm BLY Three former re-iulcfii of Blv were-co-hovicsses for a lunch eon at tne home of Mrs. Ben nrt i folk Dancer Mlnuie riub,'rau bo"lii lor ililloien In vorloi Angus In Klamath Fall for mem- siwiisored an liilernallunal Folk Oieuon hospHli twhlrh la fu bers of the Bly MeihodIM Ladles Dance clas Nov, U and l here- lor lliemi-.larv Vandenlieru Aid last we-k. I Mj.fr waaiil ItHl r.f1natA VVari Other hostesses were Mis. Hob- hrr, 10 ,,Ve ,iruclum to the local ert Ca-ebeer. Mrs. Cl'en Haty nilirlll,u.,;lt.. ixm i Beerii ehalr Mrs. Herbert Baty. Mn. Wilbur , o the Folk and Uare Dame Book nlld Mrv K(lti Hnok. who ... n,. i,. .!. ir.,.li. nt,r iimi.cu iioiti niy 10 iviuninin Falli also altendeq the luncheon. and lm Jennl OSC student end Jeanne I Hetty chnmiuune were liQie-n Inr the evening and of course food ( 1 V "'I.. . mmL '.-7- Jk'. I Cue.Hs were: Mr. Walter Cump bll. Mrs Jim Dixon Mrs. C. A. Cha.e. Mr. Wlllieiit flohrer. Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. E. I.ee. Mrs. L. P. Brkht. Mrs. C. Lyttle. .mis. u. w. nates at Euiiene while here was house guest with Jeanne at the Tom Oil residence. A ClftANPA'! and CiRANMA!! are the Flton lhoinpson- Hon Dob aiul rnd wile Helen are parents of a A pound boy Stephen Koliert was served admit with the tun lo VlraUl'a F'eniall- Kralllls Halm Delorei Kidder Fdllh Pierucclnl - Audrey llranta- Virginia Htn Marlltll HerTllni(en - Aim l.lill aknu Mary llntliaell -Jo Iteglna and Rhlrley Maon, Ann C'oev and I'hvllu i.vm h Formal Initiation for new memliera al the neat nieei. lug Dec. I t M p m. In Uie Wll laid Hotel Htirnptiinl't stwnaoii ll be guest of the club. 3f. '4M APPEALING Beverly is at. ractiva daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sllva. 4S24 La verne Avenue. She was five Nov. 7, the day the picture was taken. Her grandparents are A. G. Sllva Sr., Yreka, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Lom bard!, Mt. Shasta. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh art ergreen tridttitr n:4 ft Ralltl Oik batft (11 ru. lull Mtlal Plit tin.! flajlllr itritf in 1nl 4rgm t9 rld't If ad in c Mtlatfil nglntrra. Tel le.IMr fln tr nat J a trw tiura bil '-i.illv kfjjlrff1i ! I.lliri nalr minr plmtot - I at .fll tkdill. ThU Is afKsmBltahtxj, lb route. Ih aBBliratUn ( mArm rffirlrnl ttrfty an 4 markfllrif miti 4a, ttttinc a taN4r4 in tha ind.drr. Rtnl a f taftt laTi-lf Inel flan If ymm Apalf renl far a ratiabl Umt Uar4 atirraaf. Tha Ualv calaaial a it ft . 4llTfrt4 wlik ktnra. Louis H Mann Piano Co. I N. Ilk Mamiaana Oma 1 I: back Thursday. j Mrs. Ray McLaughlin has fallen victim to a peculiar ailment which has the physicians nuzzled. It start. ed with a slight paralysis of the! Cecil Haley. Mrs. Jack Wimer, ; ! tongue then traveled down her left Mrs. I. B. Morris. Mrs. Paul Mon arm and has affected her left lei. Ker left arm takes the peculiarity oi naving tne Saint Vitus dance aoctor has finally decided touch of rheumatic fever any friends are hoplne that f'W'pWv yV,iwrt2 Her ma ? ? ' ' '"S J n out-wear thf malady MICKIE is his name, and ha was 2 years old Nov 8. He is tha son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Laahs, 1 1 1 Pine Street; and the handsome grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thornton. 532 N. 4th Street. roe. Mr. Lloyd Gift, Mrs. O. C. Johnson, Mrs. F. W. Brown, Mrs. Leland Harris. Mrs. Mary J. 8ml'h. Mrs. Mae Oale. Mrs. Bill Burnett. Mrs. Letter Leavltt. Mrs. Owen Pepple end Mrs. Frazier. 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