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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1952)
SATURDAY, DKCEMHEIt 13, 1082 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREr.ON PAGE nvs f rssa rasas - .4 IT t. ft. .U'.-.' I'i " . ; ' -- ' - ft' -V" ' I (BrU,(4.-vV-'iil-ii a 'V" ' " (' " V fm" MAID OP HONOR, . . . Ann Lwrnc, pin th cherry-f2 ctrnttion cong on listar TricU't travel tuit, bafor tht ntw Mr. and Mn. Bovlen laft for their honeymoon trip to tha Bay Araa and Klamatn Falli. OF LOCAL INTEREST . . . It newi of tha marrlaqa of Patricia Lawranca, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. William Palor Killanny, to Euqone Norval Boylan Jr., ton of Mr. and Mn. E. N. Boylen Sr. Tha Rev. Georges M, Bailey read tha double -ring ervice .in St. Mary't Catholic Church, Pandleton, at 4 p.m. Nov. 29. "Tricie" and her litter Ann were frequent viiitori at tha home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrt. J. H. Martin, 1 1 1 1 Pacific Tarraca, tinea childhood, and have many frlandt in tha younger tet here. Photot by' Laura, Pendleton ' rvianrj Br mr. iiai.o('ni:k A aurpruio Urowell parly given the Ivnn Ottoman Monday rvenine Dec, a, when a vroup of Ihelr tiiendn met at the Laddie iUJiiui liome, north of Malin f , Chemult,'. By VIRGINIA TAYLOR Prlenda of Al Howe were very orry lo near or me deoin of nm iiioliier. Mm. Alice Long. Raymond. Waah. Dec. . Mr. Rowe left lor (lie funeral which wea held at South The aroup enjoyed U,o l.vcly ,Ben4. Waeh., Welne-day Knnie of Bunco during the evcn.iu and pritea were awarded to Mra. Jiyron Johnaon, Cecil Jackson and mn KaJiiua. Retreahmenla weie aerved fl by the bontraaca, Mm. I.noulo Katnua and Mra. Frank PBr. Oueala were Mr. and Mra. Hill Itajnua, Mr, end Mra. Byron Jolinaon, Mr, and Mra. Joe Halounek, Mr, and Mra, Jerry Rajnu. Mr. and Mra. frank Payer. Marie ottoman. Mr, and Mra. Ivan Ottoman, Cecil Jackaon, Donald and Karen KnJ ous. Mr. and Mra, Ottoman plan to leave, Una month for Tacoina, where they will male ihelr home, They have resided In Malln lor fourteen yeara, commit here ahorl. )y after they were married. Ivan nee lived here moat of nla life. Their frienda are aorry to aee thein no. "Sleeping Beauty" a dance bil let fantaav will be ereaented by liuplla of the Ruybe Kujae Dance mumo at ine Hrnaoway Theater In Malln on Thuraday, Dec. It. at t f a, Encnanllne acenery ahowlnir the lammar aeiuiiKa or ine lairy alory. haa been built and It. com bined wilb the auperb and colorful cmlumea, promlaea to make It a apeclal treat lor I hone who aee It. Children who will tako part In the ballet are: Evelyn and Ellen tiajnua, Kathy end Bammy Herring haw, Mauna Lyona, Judy Behalf her, t.lbby Byrne, Oeoraia Oreah am, Karen Oentry, Janice Mor gan. Traale Powell, Olynna Sue Weatherby, Bueilen Clark, Karen Rajnua, Suaan Kujac, Sharon Lyona, Janet Drager, Sunan Wll aon, 8hlrley Ilayno.i, Pamela Du ; Hralt. Margaret Rund, Donna -L'olvado, Dlanne 8lanley, Karl Sue Baker, Linda Peterson Celesta Winkleman, Michael Crawford, Su nn Crawford, John Gentry, Vo dlne Olann, Fay Pcteraon and Betty Crable. . Tlcketa, which are aevenlv live renta. may be purchaaed at Uie bog office or In advance. 2I0N LUTHERAN ' WOMENS GUILD Zlon Lutheran Women 'i Oulld met 1n the church on the evening of uec. . ine group was lea in de votion by Dm la Clraef, The, topic, "Beat Loved Hymns' ; Ivaa nreaenled bv Vera Petrlck. The following new officers were elected: Prenident, Virginia nut ter; k President Ora Mle Eber. leln; Secretary, Helen Schilling; Treasurer, Elnor Buaer. Hostesses for the evening were ; Margaret Klrkpatrlck and Mary Burwell. The remainder of the evening . was spent on the group's project, making hand dipped candles. The Chrlatmaa Party wll be at the home of Mrs. Harold Eberleln, 2209 Vine Ave., Tuesday, Deo. 30, 7:30 p.m. There will be a Rift ex-chsnge. Mra. Cora Bradlleld.mother Mra. Orady C. Oooch, left for Portland, Deo. I, to vir.lt another dauthler, Mr. Oeorge Crocker, of thai city. Kay Krleger. mcnager of the lo.-al Standard Station, motored lo wood' burn and Corvallla on hi time off last week. . Everyone la d gglna out Lorn the atonn and for once Chemult was fortunate It had power when ell about ua the county wa at.uggilng for electricity. However die phon aervice was ami out mesaay ar ternoon. Hlghwaya crewa are try' Ins to clean out the anow, but It la almoat ImDoulble with the llm lied parking here. Large freight trucks. Chrlatmaa tree haulers, con voya and delivery trucka parking for various reaaona. slow up the progress ol the clean-up joo. VFW Auxiliary , Christmas Party MERRILL Marie Vacnlla ol Malln. district Drealdent of FVW Auxiliaries was the honored suest at a meeting Dec. 1. of local VFW Auxiliary. Lavlna Storey, teacher of tha kindergarten spon sored by the Auxiliary, wai auto a guest of ine meeting. P ans were diacuased tor Chrlatmaa parly Deo. IT. All VFW members and their families are Invited, Following the buslneaa sesalon, members and tueata ad' tourned to the home of prealdent Mildred Walks. Santa appeared to past out gins, ana iurey who en tne - tnmmine was eervea or Mrs. Walker. Members preaenl included: Mrs Jamea Hodgea, Mrt. Paschal) Hodges. Mra. Sherman waldrlp, Mra. Joe Fotherlngham, Mra. BIHIe Woodhouse, Mra. L. C. Fleck, Mra. Al Duncan, Mrt. Ralph Swisher, Mrs. Alex Duncan. Mra. Dick Marks, Mrs. Jamea Hammond Mrs, Pete cause, Mra. Milton Loper, Mrs. Robert Merrilees, Mrs. Olen Hunnlcutt, Mra. Robert Troiman. Mra. Lawton Kanara Mrs. Warren Walker. Mra. Dale Walker. Mra. William Walker, the two guests, and the hostess Mra. R, K. Walker. LIBRARY CLUB 48TH MEETING Klamath Falls Library Cub meet ing scheduled for Monday. Dec, 15. will be the 4ftth since the club was orgsnlaed. All president of the club now living In Klamath Falls will be honored guests. Mrs. Fied Hosgland, president, announced that the annual Christ mas program, under the direction of Andrew Lonev Jr.. will feature Ihe KUHS orchestra and the high scnoui gin a fir a ciuo. Meeting starts at a o.m.. and club officers will serve refresh ments. ' WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS '; ', j 4 ,' ond Invitation! Engrovod and Pocttied VOIGHT'S PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY 629 Main Phone 7412 3 CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT CHILOQUIN i CHILOQUIN An Impressive candlelight ceremonial was held on Friday evening by the two cntioquln groupa of Camp Fire Oirls with she two local group of Bluebird alltlng In an outer ring as special guetu. The aervice was planned by, Marcla Pretcoit, who naa uvea most or ner ill a) In Chuo- quin but Just recently moved to Malln. Mareia la working for a Torch bearer rank. In charge of the service were the leaders and their assistants. mra, utne luarcnington, Mra. Leonard Bwop-cn. Mra. Walter Collin, and Kay Hetlund. The leadera ol the Bluebirds are Mrs. Dwight Kircber. Mrs. Victor 81a aon. Mrs. Albert Bricco and Mrs. Jo Ada mo. The flrea ol work, health and love vere lighted by Louise Nle- haua. Claudia Hrelund. and Oall Mannerlng. Barbara Adamo ex plained Uie aymbollam and the counts were written and read bv OaU Mannerlng and Bharon Wild er. Ruth Ann Adams took her Wood- gatherer rank, the second and live girls took the first rank, that oi irau oecser, iney were Kay lleglund. who Is doing the work alone with Uia vountrer elrla. Claudia Heglund. Sharon Wilder, Myrna O-oper and Bally Swanson. Leading the processional for the evening were the nrealdenta if the two groups, sisters. Incidental ly. Mary Lee and Judy Collin. Honor were nresenteri to ih girls, songs sung, and Uia aervice cloaed with a benediction by the Rev. Ellery Echlln. pastor of the Methodist church, where the cere monial waa held. Refreshment were served in tha basement after tha ceremonial MANZ ANITA CHAPTER 172 ELECTION OF OFFICERS CIC MAKES YULETIDE PLANS FORT KLAMATH The weekend of December 30 will ba a busy one for club members and the com munity In general, according to plan made at the regular meet ing of the Clvlo Improvement Club Friday afternoon, December t, Scheduled for Saturday evening, December 30, Is the annual Christ ina party for husbands and fam ilies of club members, beginning with a potluck dinner In the club house at 7 p.m.. followed by the Christmas tree gift exchange. Reports on activities of tha past year will be given by the presi dent, Mrs, Harold Wlmer, and the secretary, Mrs. Bert Gray, will summerite her duties for 1053. Club treasurer, Mrs. William A, Page, will give a financial report for the past twelve months. In response to a suggestion made bv Ihm nreillitnr "!,, . . Friday's meeting voted to extend wo vu,iuiiity an invitation lo at tend the get-together December 20, OnlV atlDUlatirm heinff tht u.h person accepting I to bring a gilt v w cxwea mi cenu in value lor Ihe gift exchange; also an item Of IOOH for tha Mtlulr rft ( V. - ' ' K" ' HIIHIC, MIC same a club member and their lamuies win ao. nv(KU KB III 1 1 CC in chartr nf dpcnrtitfAita mnA change were Mrs. Joanna Taylor nu mr. wuiiam a. rage. Mr. Harold Wlmer and Mrs. Frank Ed- WSrd Will ba in rharva nf Ipltho.. and dining room arrangements. K3uuuy. uccKmucr n, la tne Dig event ol the pre-hollday season In the local Methodist church the an nual program and Christmas tree ur win wiuuiuiuijr. cnteriainmeni will feature Iw.i ttmut.- i ..... , - " nuMJI and grade school pupils, under the direction of Mrs. H. T. Williams and airs. irarut straiun, respectively; a highlight of this year's program will be the showing of Yuletlde moving picture film by Carence Ward, Klamath Falls. The C.I. Club will make arrangement for Santa Claua and his treat of candy, nuts and fruit. Member in charge of all necessary detail Include Mrs. Stewart Nicholson, chairman of the committee: Mr. Lloyd Nicholson. Mrs. Joseph Halford and Mrs: sanies van woroier. After the business session, those Drenent enlnvH otn v.- entstlon ol a Thsnksgivlng skit In uirro icu, porirayea oy vub Scouts and little members of the Blubird errmin nf f!amn r, r n. . direction of Mrs, Lloyd Nicholson mm mra. panics van wormer, uar la Dee Brewer of the Blublrds act ed aa nnrrfltn- fa lh- nl.n Tm.- wa a request repeat performance, the number having been given pre- viotmlv at ,ha mnnlhlu ct rT -u meettne nf Troon su tvirf v ning, Nov, 31. Refreshment were served at candle-lit table decorated in the Chrlatmaa motif- with Mnoi-i-i fa... ors marking each place. Scheduled hostesses were Mrs. Jess Rlghtmler and Mrs. Earl M. Jackcon, Mrs. S. Loosley served for Mrs. Jsckton who was absent. In flHnltlftn in Ihlrtun m.mkA.- of the Cub scout and Blubi-d group the following club member were In attendance: Mrs. William A. Page, Mrs. Joanna Taylor, Mrs. James F. Van Wormer. Mrs. Fred Strahan Mr RiiThth a r Ma- ley, Mrs. Edith Moon. Mrs. Bert Cray. Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson, -Mrs. William Brewer, Mrs. Wilbur Hes cock, Mrs. Frank Edwards, Mrs. Hugh Routly, Mrs. Donald P. Veatcn, Mrs. Stewsrt Nicholson, Mrs. Harold L. Wlmer and Mra. C. Ellery Echlln, Chlloqutn. REBEKAHS : AT MERRILL MERRILL Mrs. Robert Bur leigh will serve a noble grand f' Merrill Rebckah Lodge 1S1; anal her assistants are Mra. John Stolt, vice grand; Mrs. Frank Hunnl cutt, secretary; Anna Frulta, fi nancial secretary, and Mrt. Lena Buck la the treasurer. They war elected at a regular meeting of tha organization, Deo. 1. The lodge will sponaor a eookt food sale; time and plaoe to ba announced later. Proceeds will ba used for the sustaining perpetual membership fund. , , , Al the next regular meeting, Dec. IS, there will be a Chrlatmaa tree, but Instead of tha uaual gift exchange, members are asked to i bring a toy, or some useful gift to be given lo the Merrill Flre Department for distribution among needy Merrill families, , A short skit, "The Three Trees," was presented by Anna Howard, Veiton Hai&lns, Ann Johnson, Lata Slolt, Vivian Cunningham, Warren Fruits, and Laura Lou Hill. Winner of the contest will b announced at the next meeting. The winning team will be served din ner by the losers the first meeting In January. , Beth Robley, who has been In Japan for the past six years, gave a .very Interesting account of her experiences. She discussed cus toms of the country, and answered numerous questions about tha Japanese people. ' Refreshment were served bf Mr., and Mrs. Tom. Barry, Mrs. Elmer Stukel. Mrs, Olenn Huaiu cutt and Mrs. Jennie Fugate. Officers for 1863 were elected at the regular meeting of Manzanlta Chapter 173 OES, Dec. 5, at the IOOF Hall. Vera Frltsch, worthy matron and John Larson,' worthy patron presided at the meeting. Member welcomed Eva Cook, worthy matron,. Cascade Crest Chapter 1S. as the was Intro duced and escorted to the East. The following new officers were elected: Helen McCornack, worthy matron: Allan Betach, worthy pat ron; Lola Oueck, associate matron; Everett Biehn, associate SOROPTIMIST The Soroptlmlat Club hsd an interesting meeting on Internation al relations when they met Thura day for luncheon at the Pelican Cafe and heard David Patterson of Oregon Bute College tell of his experiences as an exchange stu dent in Finland, where be spent five and a half month under the sponsorship of the 4-H Club Foun dation. Addle Mae Nixon Wat chairman of tha dav and Introduced Francis Skinner, 4-H Club leader for Klam ath County who then Introduced the epenker. Colored slide were shown of the tour different farm homes In Finland where he lived and worked, He stated that Fin land waa noted for advanced work in foreatry, lor athletics tend for having the lowest Illiteracy rate of any country. Plcturea of the Olympic Stadium were also shown. The Olympic gtmea were held there this year. Vera Powell won the special prlte for the day. - Quest were Mr. Clarence P. Ward and Mrs. Barlow, a -member of the Boroptlmlst Club from Eugene. ANWClub Meeting Art Needlework Club met with Mra. D. V. Kuykendall at her home on California Avenue, Dec. 3, for a I p.m. luncneon. Her Interesting collection of pitch ers and Jugs occasioned much en thusiastic comment; and one in particular, was a ginger Jug brought "around th horn" in 163 by Jease Applegate, Mra, Kuyken dall'a grandfather. Another highlight of the after noon waa the (bowing of a William Henry Harrison campaign button with a picture of a log cabin and a "hard elder" slogan printed on It. The pin 1 now 111 yeara old. Members sresent were: Mra Oeorge R. Hiln, Mra. R. H. Ander. son. Mrs. Z. J. Powell, Mra. Wil bur A. Jones, Mrs. Charlea J. Mar tin, Mra. J. C. Hunt, Mra. Marlon Hanks, Mra. C. H. Underwood, Mrs. Carey M. Rsmsbr and the hostess natron: Thelitis Fink, conductress; Oeorglanna Clark, associate con dlctress; Gladys Chubb, secre tary; Lillian Webb, treasurer. Tlie initiatory degree was beautl fully exemplified by the officers and the following new members were welcomed: Lorene McCollum, Lois Murphy, Doris Wallin, Ernest Wailln, Mary Vlahos and Ous Vlahos. The social hour was held In Ihe dining room and refreshment were aerved from table gay with Christmas decorations and pine boughs portraying the Yule tide season. The committee mem bers were: Mlna Hoff, Ilene Ong' man and Tbelma Fink. Installation of new officers Is scheduled for Dec. 28. in the IOOF nau. Couple Reveal Reno Marriage CHILOOtlTra . HVntti tn,...t. 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