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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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DA Meeting
December I
Kuliilona (.'Implcr, Daughters nf
Hie Aiiii i li'ioi Id volution, will
iiicrnl itt the I'l'lli'iin laily loom
lor ilmiTM ni ::w ii.ni. i)ic. I
A (;hrlMinivi in in i r in m charge
of Mm, I i ' j -ri .i rloiniiMlnl noil
Mrs. Uiin .iiirnvrll will b pre
united. II I. ley HScr, member
II li V bring tlir.-.t.
ricrrvniloin .-lioulil lio iii-Klp liy
railing Mi ' llri nui t .oilman,
lrpilioiii 4'.T1. nr Mm. Clinrlia II.
Writers, tPirpimn hi:iu.
Mm, (iiiv lliu lull mill Mm
Aletha Hliminoii mo liualtisiif lui
Hip evening.
8 et 40 Mceiinq
bilon jj Eight rl I' oily nirl
In Hiu LciiIoii ilull Nov, III, with
H liictnucm pri'-.rnl.
l-'uiiiile Mr.o 'l'nirtiiiii uuvn her
rrport on llin mci'tiug ol the 8 el
4u Miiou in I'ot-tinii.'i.
Mm, I'. II. 1' oncer, c III III - w r II it t r
rllnil'inail Will send C'llt'l.-.liiuin
llllll to tlla 1 ilornulml-i Jlinii;n
'i lie DhIIcm, OlT'toil. Hlic albo re
ported Huh nMio.lmii'0 wit gl'.rn
ii7 Mvrrui oi inn innniiri.i to Hip
'lulioiiuliiMn mid llrullli Am.ocl'i
lion, 'im- helped Willi Hip Christ-
inn.-, tieuN and line mmiy hour
WOK lo Ilia Ciln .L X. tuv Htlrvev
'I lip minimi Chrijiiiiin, i,irly will
b" III Hip Lesion Hull, Uri. S,
ivIipi, Im .OimiJi mid li.rjiitli will br
MUl'Mh. A l'Ot-,llti liuilr Will pC
t'ut llir pollurk supper.
M, ! ml llpllb.niinir, Urn
H.itilr finllli mid Kaiinio Mao
'Jnuiiipnon served rclic-.hiiicntv
THETA RHO
AT MERRILL
TliurMlny. Nov. 7. Hip Merrill
Tin-in Hho GUIs lnllluti-ii Dniolliv
UMioiky mid Dorlnic riivold into
Imp t lub. Aha ni Oils meeting can
illdnlca (or prenldclit mid vice prrv
Idrnt were noiuliinlra. Murllm
Hensly in Hip candidate lor prrni
ilrni mid Coiiuia itccves lor vlcn
piPNldrn',
llip club plans lo tnkp ni acllvc
I'i I In ronipin wiln inner Tlirm
Klio Olrlr. Clubs ol the stale. In
tlip nenr future members are go
Hilt (o call at residence lo collect
empty wp bottlpi lo earn money
for thg club. iUvo your bottle
rrnd I
WJi il I ISJ
By ROBUtTA DKWKV
Mm, Don Wc.t in recuperating
UNirr limiip following surgery t
a KUiiimh Kail hospital.
Hob Drngoo and WUob Donnrr
rni io tastein Oregon o hunt
elk.
Mra. Charles Click has been
railed lo Kaput Clly. 8 D , due to
Uip llllicnn ol lier Inllifr.
Mia. William Hill recently under
went surgery at Klamath Valley
Hospital.
W, L. Vanelrava rccenllv madp
a trip to Moses Lake, Wash., atop
ping at llereloru. Ore . to bring
lua mother back for a vi.Mt.
Mm. Mlllnn Loprr drovo to
Olynipla. Wash., lo vlait her
mother. Her dauihtr Lilly, mho l
In her netontt year ol nnr' train
Hit returned lor vuil.
Merrill limn who drot lo Maupin JL,im r
inr in. n.M.r n,..i tended ty
the local learn and Maupin re- .....
ixiried nearly an many Mcrrlllllea Olllcer. and drill team Initiated
there aa Maupin people. I """ nll0',' oandldalea: Jean Pa-
Mr and Mr-. Frank IHinnlcull 1 do"- Loul"' ""V"0'- J01" Bandera,
and John led Friday lor 8jii Diego I oul"? Donahui-. Jenne Watson.
In Miend Triank-Bivinj with Inrir Rophiai Yountj. Ooldina Thompaon.
ilauBhter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and wmip iirown. i.yneiia p.arn. uor
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Church Group
Organized By
H. S Students
An In'erdenornlnatlonal Kroup ol
hlKh ftchool K'rlii "nd bovn have
orxanli'd a club which will meet
every two vyckn at Ht B.irn:ib.n
nirhih hall vlth the Heverend and
Mm. Carl Oronn helping. The elKht
i:hnrtr rnembcra aro Marlanna
llellekvon, Alice Graves. Catherine
rir-arborn. Mary Leavltt. Ruth
Thnrnan, Blllv D"arborn, Richard
liurneti. and David Thomaa. Mect
Inijs will atari at 7:30 and end at
10.
It w;m HugKi-nted by the Rever
end Gross and accepted by the
laoup In have a ahort nervice by
one of the youncc people at every
meeting. The younK mernbera have
planned to mnke aporta the basic
activity. Rlxht now they are en
Joying badminton and plnpon(f.
When there m now the meetlnua
will be on Saturday altcrnoorw and
diversion will be skiing and tobog
ganlnK. The group plan to have movies
later (or youristerj and oldsters. I
GAA Banquet
In Merrill
MERRILL The Girls Athletic
Association o( Merrill lliuh School
nerved tlicr annual Football Ben
riuet Tuesday evening, Nov. 25.
at the recrentlon hull, Attendini;
were Invited xuests and members
01 the football team.
OAA president. Darlcne Turner,
extended the welcome, and Bill
Hill, team captain, responded
Principal Harold Hendrickson and
coach Ray Radar Introduced the
players,, and made a lew short
remarks,
Joleah Millet (tave a humorous
rrndinK. and Mary Jo Hendrickson
presented a tap dance. A vocal
duct, Mary Lou Quails and Con-,
nle Reeves, and a vocal trio, D
lores Conner, Velma Fox, and
Edna Mae Reeve', were the mu
sical numbers,
GAA girls, with the assistance
of their advisor, Mrs. Nancy
Adams, cooked the dinner, and tne
eighth grat'e girls were In charge
of the serving. ' 1
A of F Chapter. 18
Women or the Moose
MKnmi.L The Acatiemv ol
Prlendshlp Women o( tho Moose,
Merrill Chapter 18, met at tha
home o Mrs. Henry Vacknlt In
MnUn, on Friday afternoon, N0v
l.
The minimi linznur Wan the main
topic (or discussion. All co-workers
aro urged to brlna their donation
nf handwork to the next regular
lodve meeting on Dec. 2. Th ba
zaar will be held Saturday Dec.
6, at the J. w. Sanders real es
tate office hi Malln. Tha price
mnikiiirt and wrapping committee
will meet at the home of Olga
Brndshaw on Wednesday Dee 1.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess. Marie Vacknltz, to Verne
men McNeill. Letn Stolt, Olg
Bradshaw, Rose Bpolek, Louise
Icenblcc, Helen Brumley and Rose
Baley.
Big 10 lb Budget Bundle! washed
and dried for only 89e at Men'e
Hand Laundry.
el the perly given by e group
of Rooiovolf qirli Nov. 14 et
the Yacht Club. Hoiteuet
(or evening pictured (I to r)
Corrine Ackermen, daughter
of Mr, end Mri. A. S. Acker
men; Annelle Getter, deugh
tor of Mr. end Mri. Peul Get
ter; Lynn Whitlock, daugh
ter of Mrt. C. L. Morey;
Sendre Ademt, daughter of
Dr. J. Merlin Ademi; end
Carolyn Certer, daughter of
Mr. end Mrt. M. A. Certer.
Group picture wet teken dur
ing e "hokey-pokey" tettion.
ic -ti- it
Eagles Auxiliary
Admits Members
DINNER FOR MERRILL FOOTBALL TEAM Weekend
MFFinit.t TurkiV mri ill the Mr and Mr Trim Ttarrv anrl Mr
In Portland
F.aglen Auxiliary regular meeU-
Mng and Initiation Nov. ie. waa et-!whrn Mr.
e record number ol
"flxins" were served at a dinner
party, Nov. 20. In the parish hall
and Mra. John o Nell,
Mrs. Ueorge Price. Cieorge la eta
iinnea mere with the navy.
Weekend vlritorn at the R R.
Walker home weie Mr. and Mis.
Frank Duibm and family of Pitta
burg. Calif.
Mra. Jamea Ifndgen and children
have been visiting three werks in
VA Pafo with her mother and
brother.
othv Milligan. Violet Gyman and
Dorothy Anderson.
The membership drive now un
der way ia meeting with much en
thusiastic response from members.
The present campaign will contin
ue throuah January. Local aa well
an district prises will be awarded
ihose sinning up the most mern
bera. A Christmas bog h been aent
to the auxiliary's "adopted' serv
ice men In Korea.
Next meeting will be Dee. 10 at
I p in. Birthdays lor October, No
vember and December will be ob
served that night: end there will
be e Christmas gift exchange. Gifts
are not to coat more than one dollar.
Merrill BPW
The Merrill BPW club had
dinner meeilng at Mar-Max rate
November llh at 7 p.m. After din
ner the club retired to home of
President Mra. R. K. i Resale!
West for business meeting and pro
gram. Pioarain for the evening wea un
der Public-Aflalra chairman Mrs.
Wilbur i Kay i Brlckner on Being
a Good Cltiten.
Plans were made for Christmas
rty December 17th at home ol
rs. W. D. (Eva Van Cleave.
O il exchange and pot-luck Is on
the program for evening plus a
visit from Santa.
Bazaar
FORT ROCK
By ROBERTA. Mi(;m:
The officers' training team met
at the Ornnire Hall Inr first de
gree work Saturday night, Nov. It.
All grange members are Invited to
atlend lhe-e meetings even II thy
do not participate In the drill. In
order lo gain belter understanding
nl grange work. Next meeting dale
will be announced.
Thursday afternoon. Nov. 50, the
Fort nock 4 II group hrld a sur
prlre parly for the leader. Mar
garet Kaley. Refreshments were
aened
ula Klerk has been on the sick
list for more than a week but la
now able to be up.
' Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hchnlrk
nd daughter, Jean, were in Fort
Rock Sunday lo visit Mr, and Mrs.
Floyd Branch and Mr and Mrs,
Bill Maltls.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harbison and
ion. Scott, ol Rend visited Mr. and
Mra. Delbert Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Parks last Sunday.
Art Kaley Is bidding tho pump
houre for Donald Mcllre.
Ernie Slelgleder has returned
home from Portland where he went
for medical treatment.
Joslne Glider and Bnnbv, Mar
garet Kaley, Roberta McGee and
David were business visitors in
Redmond Nov. IB.
Mrs Anne Rloane and Mrs.
Anna Oales and children spent
Sundav visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mau
rice Ward and Charley Sungley.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Knley and
Jean visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McGee Sunday evening. Canasta
was played.
Venlta Branch, home economics
chairman still has vanilla and electric drver- Mrs. ft. I,. Dracoo.
shampoo In sell. Sales money will Won the electric sheet and Frank
go toward the purchase ol a cof- Collins took home the glass flj
lee urn inr tne grange xncnen, irnd and reel.
S SPORT SHIRTS
..MO"
MERRILL A rapacity crowd
wan on hand (or Bt. Augustine's
annual bataar and supper held at
the parish hall Nov. . Many
"raves' were heard on the smor
gasbord supper, which featured
turkey, chicken, ham and meat
balls, as well an numerous other
good things to eat
Lucky winners of tne tnree prites
given away, were Mra. Ralph jier
rer of Klamath Falls, who won the
Suburban Sirens
Suburban Sirens met Nov. 4 with
the newly elected president, Doro
thy Koberg lift the chair. Other
newly elected olllrers Luella Mil
lion, vice president- Ueraldlne
King, secretary; and Donna Carr,
treasurer were also present.
Committees to serve the coming
year were appointed by the presi
dent as lollows: Ways and Means,
Florence Masters and Vera Gor
don: tjoclal, Gietla Ochweigcr, Ks
Iherlne Burnett and Orace Short;
Refreshments. Betty Kowalls; Wel
coming, Martha Cassldy end Onia
Lee Buck; Publicity, Elsie Warren.
Plans wcrp also discussed lor
the annual Christmas Party sched
uled lor Dec. It lor all volunteers
nd their ladies. Marge Perkins
wss appointed to serve as general
chairman or this parly. Other
committee chairmen assisting will
be Social and Entertainment. Hel
len Nelson; Decorations, Florence
Masters; and Refreshments, Nlckl
Lsrson,
Two new members were el
coined to the orgamtallon, Kalh
erine Burnett and Fran Hayes.
Following the business meeilng,
refreshments were served by Mar
tha Cassldy.
Second regular November meet
ing of the Suburban Sirens was
Nov. 18. with Dorolhy Kooerg, pre
siding. Additional plsns were made
(or the Christmas parly.
Chairmen were also appointed lo
take care of the concessions at the
auiiunl Volunteer's New Year's
Eve Refreshments. Elsie Warren;
and Check Stand, Oeraldlne King.
One new member was welcomed
Into the organization. Sally Hitch-
tock.
Alter the close of the business
meeting, refreshments were served
by Vera Gordon. Cards were played
during the remainder of the eve
ning.
Members present were Dorothy
Koberg. Geraldme King. Donna
Carr. Betty Kowalls, Fran Hayes,
Catherine Burnett, Doris Oreen,
Oma 1 p Ruck. Maroe Perkins.
and Bally Hitchcock. i
and Mrs. Roy Beasley, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Hoyt and
lor Merrill Hlgh't loolball team. 1 Karen, accompnlilcd by Mrs. R. O.
The table was attractively decor-; Hoy'. "P"1' v weekend ln.fort
ated in purple and gold, the school I 'and. They visited with Mr. and
colors, and centered with a bouquet ! Mrs. Richard Hoyt and new daugh-
o( fall flowers and a decorated
cake, enscrlbed "Merrill Huskies"
liol District Champs ".
Following dinner the young peo
ple enjoyed games and dancing.
Places were set for Reverend John
Phelan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hen
drickson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rader,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams. Noreen
Bredeen. Raymond Malison. Shir
ley and Connie Johnson. Jack Hen
drlcawon. Bill Hill. Connie Reeves.
Dale McCulloch, Esther and Mar
tha Beasley, Larry DeLap, Lee and
Jerry Wollram. Dick and Jim Bar
ry. Lerny and Gerald Johnson and
Mike Geraghty.
Earl Loner. Lerov and Herber
Schlecht, Larry Evertson, Sharon
Koitholt. Donnle Heaton, Dean Hill,
Chris Lemler. Gary Walters. Lor-
etta Lemler. Shirley Hoy. Claud
etle Shuck, Nancy Atteberry, Jan-
Ice Goodman, Brrnle Anderson, Le
tand Winters, Dick Fields. Peggy
Noonan. Roger Trotman Margarer
Petrlk. Robert Wilson. Cleve Ochs.
Oeorge Hodges, Jack and Danny
Barry. Clifford Honeycutt. Velma
Fox and Johnny and Tommy
O Nell.
ter Lu Ann: also saw the Oregon-
Oregon State loolb.-.ll game.
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Meeting
The Merrill American Legion
Auxiliary Unit No. go had a regu
lar meettrs Tuesriav evening at
home of Mrs. Delia Hodges. Plans
were made lor collecting donations
lot the "Gift for the Yank. Who
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for the Gift shop at Roseburg and
Portland. The project for this win
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