IATUBDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1BS2
TIKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAIJA OREGON
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FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO .'. . Ihey w.r. m.r
ried in Klamath Falls by e Presbyterian minis
ter. Mr. end Mri. J. A. Uerlings both lived
here whtn the town was known as Linkvillt,
having com here in 1884. Old friends drop
; ped in to congratulate thtm at thtir homo,
4960 Croiby Street, on Nov. 25. Mrs. Louise
Humphrey, a bridesmaid at their wedding
wii special guest of the afternoon. The
Uerlings have 6 children, 14 grandchildren,
and 2 great-grandchildren. They have been
active In lociel and civic life and have con
tributed much to the development of the
Klamath latin.
Photo by Ferebee
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. SMITH ... 2501 Monteliui, an.
nounce the engagement of their charming daughter, Marjorie
Mae, to Jackie Lee Brown, ion of Mrt. J. A. Denhem, tanki,
Ore. The wedding it (cheduled for Dec. 21, in St. Paul'l
Epiicopal Church. Fhoto by Guderien
BONANZA CLUB
HAS CARD PARTY
BONANZA Bonanza Women'!
Club uponrarrd a card party at
die library on Tur-vtay evening.
Pmochlf and Canaita were fn.
JnyFti with priiea going to Ralph
Dixon and Lloyd Spark In pinochle
and Mr. Oven Frppla In Cunastx
Refrrnhmenta vvre errved to:
Mr. and Mra. Inhmel Dick. Mr.
and Mra. Ben Dlion. Mr. and Mrs.
Rrg Thomas, Mr. and Mri. Lloyd
Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bold.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oberhelde. Mr.
and Mra. John Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Crcll Halfy. Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Hslye, Mrs. Owen Pepplf,
Mrs. Five Maxwell, Linda Ober
helde, Ore Maxwell. Ralph Dixon,
and Lewis Vsn Slpe.
Jarty Given
Jamath Women
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. MAinrsa and pleasure partv on
Monday or laM werk. Mrs. Fred
: ZumbrUTi and Mrs. Ruth Johnson,
both of Klamath Falls, were given
a surprise birlhday annlvrrsary
party at Ihr home ol Mrs. Msnusl
rx-hna. Others Invltrd w're Mrs.
Flo)d Ohlrs, Mrs. Ji Hrrkshsn,
' Mrs. Martha Nelson. Victoria Nfl
enn, Mra. Kmrttlne Ortls, Mra.
Charles llpikshnn. Mrs. Oraree
Johnson, Mrs. Kdward Cole, Gloria
)choa. and Mra. Zumbrum's alater,
Mra. Cilrdlr.
LIBRARY CLUB
The Klamath Falls Wonifn"a Li
brary Club will meet at the City
Library Monday, Drc. 8 at 2 p in.
A program of Christinas music
under Ihe direction of Mr. Andrew
l.oney Jr.. will feature Ihe full
huh school orchestra and Claris
Olre Club.
Since this proRram marks the
4.lh year since the Women's Li
brary Club was Urst organised, all
living past presidents are to be
specie! guests of the club
A club birthday tea will be
served at Ihe close of Ihe pro
gram by Ihe club officers.
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WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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VOIGHT'S PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY
Molin Legion ond
Auxiliary Dinner
MALIN A politick dinner end
Chrlslmss party was held Monday
evening. Deck!, at the Malm
Church, for Ihe American Lejlon
and Auxiliary members and their
families. Chrlslmss gills were
given out to all attending, after
which the Rev. George Shuman
talked on "Crusade lor Freedom."
A regular meeting was held for
both Legion and the Auxiliary after
the dinner.'
A report was made by Mra.
Charley Hamilton, District 4 Pres
ident, on poppv posters end child
wellare. The poppv poller chair
man. Mra. Phil Blohm. Is to con
tact the schools, concerning the
posters, r-i soon as possible. In
child welfare, the Unit Is to give
help and aid to needy families In
Ihe community. Mrs. Hsmllton
talked on the dlflcrrnt Unite she
has visited, sine she hi been
District President, and the work
they were doing.
Klamath Falls Auxiliary
haa bought a hospital hrd
maltross and are presenting It to
Ihe Malln Unit. The nionrv was
reallted by the sale of subscrip
tions. The bed Is to be stored at
the Malln Fue House and may
be ued for anv sick person In
the Malln community.
More cookies are lo be made and
packrd bv Ihe members for serv
ice boys In Ihe states. Cookies will
be packed at the home of Mri.
Georgf. Bauer, chairman of the
committee. Thursday. 1:10 p m.
Next meeting will be Jan. 20.
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MR. AND MRS. AUSTIN McMAHON . . . 3220 Anderson, anv
nounce the -engagement of their attractive daughter, Sally
Jeanne, to Jets Shirley, ton of John H. Shirley, Roteburg. An
early summer wedding is planned. Photo by Evergreen
CD A MEETS AT MERRILL
Approximately 75 members ol
the Catholic Daunhters journeyed ,
to 81. AuituMine's Parish Hnll ati
Merrill, lor the social meeting,
Monday evening. Nov. i'V The'
Rev. John Phelaii. pastor of St. j
AuguMinn's Culholic Church. gvc i
the welcoming address and a brie; I
history of buih HonnnKu Cliurr b I
and the Merrill Parish Hull, botni
of which have brcn built UUs year, j
A gilt was presented by Mrs. John
Howard of Klamath to the Indies
Unit
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NEW ADDRESS
Art and Jean Trlebwasser. now
living In Bscramenio wtih their
two young sons. Scott and Craig
have Just moved Into a new home
they built at Rao Castel Drive.
Their old address w.is 2? 69 Her
nando Road. They left here Mav
I and Art opened Sacramento of
fice for Kenneth Lambie, account
ant.
Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Welaendsnger plan to spend Christ
mas with them.
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DREWS
On'ons Meeting
Orion met Nov. 18 In the l.idlcs
parlors of the Methodist church.
A business mecunj was held at
which ollicers for the coming year
were elected as follows: President.
Llela Newton, Secretary Christine
Murray and Treasurer, Louise
Biehn.
Entertainment was pwvldcd by
tour young gucvls
Refreshments err served at a
table decorated In the Thanksgiv
ing theme.
Hostc-v-i acre Mrs. Kva Raker.
Mrs. Cy Baker and Mrs. Frank Ilrn
man. Members attending were:
Mrs. Duane Bnker. Mis. Cy Bsker,
Mrs. Fred Bletin. Mrs. Frsnk Brn.
man. Mrs. Charles Carlson. Mra.
Chsrles Cumminps. Mrs. Prcslon
Card. Mrs. Roland Coter. Mrs. Dex
ter Elliott, Mrs. Charles Larson.
Mrs. Marion Lehmun. Mrs. Charles
MrFarlan. Mrs. Myron Murray.
Mrs. Frank MCornack. Mrs. Ches
ter Newton. Mrs. Sam Thompson,
Mrs. Richard Tester. Mrs. J. V.
Warllter, Mrs Gib Walters. Mrs.
Caroline Williams. Mrs Gene
Woods. Mrs. Dallon llaslett, Mrs,
BUI MeSpadrien. Mrs. Alice John
son. Guest were Mrs. Cleta Pad
dock. Mrs. Ethelyn Carter and Dor
othy Ewing.
of the Merrill and Bonanza par
ishes. A group of -the members of
the Royal Neighbors of America
presented a very Interesting and
entertaining radio pantomime skit
ol old and new musical selections.
Mrs. Alex Cammock was Master
of Ceremonies and was accom
panied on the piano by Mrsi Statv
lev Smith. They Included: "Little
Old Lady" by Anna Schsller:
'Statue of Liberty and Uncle Sam"
with Delia Wrenn and Fay Muel
ler: "School Days." by Gretta
Seliwiger and Alice Hoover: "Tne
Girl That Married Dear Old Did."
Jennie Arnold: "Old Black Joe."
Julia Williams: and "Abba Dabba
Honeymoon." Stella Schulmire ana
Lillipn Rosson.
"Indian Dance." Ella Polly and
Elizabeth Scheehy: "Sidewalks of
New York." Ada Barleen and Ruby
Alexander: "Chinatown." Nellie
Lamothe and Elsie Lonzmire:
"Hawaiian Dance." Alice Hoover
and Ada B.irlcen: "Paper Dolly."
I.'ieiMe Heller and Dora Oberg;
"May West." Lucille Heifer:
"Three O'clock In the Morning."
Martha Baker. Janle Arnold and
Julia Williams: "Silver Threads
Anions the Gold." Edna Pinney
and Dacie Hoover; "Soldier. Sailor
and Nurse," Elsie Loncmire. Dora
Oberc and Ada Bsrlcen: "Good
night Ladies." Alice Hoover and
Stella Schulmire.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses. Chairmen Minnie
Andrieu and Ruby Tsclurky ana
their assistants: Mamie Giacomini,
Anna Colwell, Elizabeth Dalton.
Luana Ratlilf. Catherine Johnson.
Mary Goldblatt and Lydia Staub.
Next meeting will be the Christ
mas party with a gilt exchange;
gifts not to exceed So cents, Mon
day evening. Dec. 8, 8 p.m.
All members are urged lo at
tend this annual affair. Only one
meeting will be held during De
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TROPICAL THANKSGIVING Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McLaren, Lalceshore Drive, on the special j
Thanksgiving cruise of the Lurlint. They made ftheir headquarters the Surf Rider Hotel while in
Honolulu. Shown ebove with the J. Herringshaws, former Malin residents now living In the I
islands. Picture taken at the Aloha party in the Banyan Court of the Moan Hotel.
DAR Meeting
Eulalona Chapter. Daughters of
the American Revolution, met Mon
day evening. Dec. 1. In the Pelican
Party Room, which was attractive
ly decorated with wreaths, tiny
angel figures, evergreens, and
Christmas tree. Dessert was
served before the short business
meeting, conducted by Miss Eva
Burkhaltcr, chapter regent. An eve
ning of entertainment followed.
Mrs. Don Zumwalt, chapter mu
sic chairman, presented three
young men in a delightful progfam.
First was Bob Enman with three
piano numbers. Wayne Angel, ac
companied by Miss Ruth Lobaugh.
played a violin composition. John .
Carler, accompanied by Mrs. Zum
walt, sang three selections. Mrs.
Zumwalt gave delightful back
ground comments about the vocal
numbers.
Mrs. Roberta Blomqulst read
story of her own composition, "The
Miracle of Mount Shasta", which
she dedicated to Eulalona Chapter.
It was a weaving together of the
many legends about Mount Shasta;
Including those of the ascent of the
rugged peak by a mortal being
whom she called Andu who was
led by the mystic voice of a beau
tiful maiden, the dangerous pit of
snakes, the descent into beauti
ful valley, an old man of the
mountain who aided the wanderer,
and the vision of the star and
the shepherds on Christmas Eve.
Guests of the evening were Mrs.
Henry Nlchol of the Lakevlew
chapter, Mrs. George Ager, a for
mer member of Eulalona chanter.
Mra. Daisy Dillingham, mother of
Mrs. H. A. Nitschelm. Elise ilts
chelm, and Mrs. Joe Hicks.
Plans lor the State Conference lo
be held in Klamath Falls. March
8. 9. and '10 will be carried on
this month through committees.
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