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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1952)
s SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. 10IU iiwn.iuiiniii i ii i mm HKHALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAMA OHEOON PAGE NINE 7T Vsr"yri tn1K..JI .!'. a rf- - 4 J"' i. j m r ,fia '. : 1'. r MA-. Vaa... V1 "- afl pa 1 J f-Jh Ii If! I Hf WAS FIVE . . . Nov. 2?. end handioml Ronald Chariot Howard celebrated hit birtli. day annivartary with pirty on that da(o. Hi Ii tin ion of Mr. and Mn. Edwin C. Howird, 1040 Eldorado. Hit lather it chemical inqin. eer wilh thi Hircules Powder Company; and wai ncinlly Irant'irnd htrl. Photo by Gudirian 1 y ;- it t ? i. i 5?' 1 -M ru, TcRRY . . . ii th blond and handioma ton of Mr. and Mn. Earl Klawittir. 417 N. 9th Strait. Hi ii fiv. Hit grandoarinti and ornt qrandmothir liva in Coimol, Minn. Thiy're Mr. and Mrt. Alfrid OUm, Mr. and Mn. Hinry Klawittar and Mn. Kathirlni Koch. Photo by Gudarian SOJOURNERS A true uplrlt of Chrlstmis and frlrndlnM prevailed the a'ler mion of Wfdnrtday, tier, 10. when Koiournera held their annual cliriUii paity at the Willard Hotel Mn Oeorie Roberts was chairman of the affair aMnd by Mra. Maria Howard. Mrs. Nlco I.indikoy. Mrs. Belly Monan, Mrs Marian Noma and Mra. Ruth Hop son Oally drroialert tablet added a rheerlul not. Deert luncheon aa served and members were en-i trrlainrd bv the Mitdrigal tin In Chorua of Sacred Heart Academy accompanied by Jane Grey who. aUo presented a delightful piano solo. The entire rlub joined in mg-; lrg Chnatmsa carols and Rlfta v. ere exchanged. I Incoming; ofllcers an Mra. Or-, man Oildow. president: Mia. II. 1.. Itobertion. vici president; Mra. Karl Mankell, treasurer; Mra. F. ! O O'Connell, secretary. Installa-i lion was conducted by Mra. Winalon! pui vuie and earh IncdnUng oilier vaa presented with a lovely ror aaie by her retiring ollirer. Mra. j. R. Rhodes, retiring prealdent, ts given a gilt from the club. Al'.er assuming .the presidency, Mrs. Oildow announced her stand ing committees aa follows- Hos pitality, Mrs. C. Matufh; Remen brance, Mra. E. A. Renner; Mem berahlp, Mrs. O. O. Packer: By- la!, Mra. A. V. McVey: Hiatorlan. i. D. B. Jones; Publicity, Mn. E Chase Oueita for the a Her noon Included Kthel Nlcol, Auauala Coats, Vera Teal, Donna Mathlia, Eleanor Rot rock, Helen Crablree, Cam Himrod and Mra. W. D. Miller. Next regular meeting will be held it the Willard Hotel Jan. 4. luncheon In the Paul Bunyan room at 3:30 followed by an a He moon of cards. All newcomers to Klam ath rails are Invited. Phone Rosella Renner at 4231 for Information. Birthday And Farewell Party MACDOEL A birthday celebra tion combined with going away parly, was held In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Miller Sunday, Dec. 14, In honor of their son Don ald, who will leava soon for the Ma rine Corps. Those enjoying the day wen Mr. nd Mrs. Joe Burch and daughter, Nora Lee, Mr. and Mra. Leallt Flock and daughtii, Sandra, Oa relic, Calif., Mrs. Bud Stevenson and Barbara and the hosts. 1 M: 'Mpi? EST K I M .f mm v ' rv'''':'N'C:HJs (A.:l:f!f vis! 1 .1 A HAPPY FAMILY . . . cm would mvir know that thiv inn't all brothers and sittirt. Back row, lift to riqht, Stivii Acuff, 7, ton of Mrs. Joy Acuff; hinglnq the sock. Piqqy Jo, 5, Julit 3. and in thi chiir, Jinny, 4, all thru children of Mrs. Doris Sample. Seated on thi floor, II to rl Cindy Mitur, 1 12, daughter of Mrs. Aliel Mitier and niici of Miry Lou liwrenci; and Larry Acuff, 4, Silvia's brothir. This suc LIONESS CLUB PIANO RECITAL n.. ti ..... ii. ., : Orilrr of the Eastern Star. In the The Lioness club held 111 annual, M,n Thursday evening. Christmas party at the home ofioic. 11. ritualistic work was dem- Mra. Clarence Humble Monday evening. Dec. I President Mra. Joe Thomas, held a very ahort business meeting. Mrs. V r n Moore announced that "Light" had been choaen as the theme tor the stall convention to be held here In June. Mrs. Moore Is chairman of the big eve!: with Mrs. Morgan l Johnson co-chairman. They and their committees will begin plan ning meetings right after the first of thi year. Mra. Humble had decorated her home early to create a holiday Pint for the occasion, and the effect was moat beautiful. Mem bers hsd a gift exchange conducted In the manner of ( musical game. which resulted In a great deal of merriment tor al1 A delicious ' Christmas dessert was served by the following hostisses: Mra. F. Cecil Adsma. Mrs. Robert Meat, j Mrs. Ed Hickman, And Mrs. Jack , Bishop. The remainder of the evening was I given over lo singing Chrlatmas carols, with Mrs. Irwin Tweet as I accompanist. A perfect ending to a lovely Christmas party. o W Guarantee TmpH to lnd trill) TMr aurtialts by . o KlaaaMfc'e IAMHT aWtaraalw I at UNouwooa t ' Tl asata etreet O' tnNiii ...Mratrrt We lartra Cwf ASKfOMlroBRm6,wt BKr; ---ylow CANDY for Christmas Santa Clout special gift pack . . $1.00 Frinch Cnomt, thiwi and nult $1.50 la $10 Dutch Milk Chotolilit , (2.00 and $4.00 AUCnamt $jj TiW pirfid fih (or iviry twi v Prosperity Chapter 160 MALIN At the regular monthly meeting of Prosperity Chapter 160. ionstrated by members of the Ma lin Rainbow Assembly. Preceding the Chapter meeting, the Rainbow olflrers took their stations and exemplified the min atory work or the Rainbow tor boih Rainbow and Star members. Immediately following the Rain bow work, members of the Eastern Kt . niwnwl t h , r it. . . , V. wcrthy Matron Harel Bowman and Worthy Patron Eugene Beaaley pre. aiding in me east. Business mattera and election of officers wera taken care of and the meeting was ended with an addendum for outgoing Matron, Hatel Bowman. 1 SI 51 l1 -- 11 14, ? ; f;, , cessful vihturi in sharina a Fioutahold has been in operation nearly a year, and this home, I76S Wiard, is supervised by Mrs. Doris Billon, Doris Simple's mothir. Th childrin hivi plivmitis, proper can during thi day, and it is thi perfect solution to the working mother's problem. And besides, Christ, mil is to much mori fun! She was presented wilh a gift from her ofl.cers. then in return, presented them each with a gift. Refreshments were Nerved by Doris Smith and Thclma Clubtnn from attractively decorated tables! which carried out the Christinas theme. Instead of the usual gift exchange tsaasst.sV.,asr.n-' I SAMSONITE LUGGAGE f Larqi Stocks DON'S I 6th and Main Ph. 6520$ Give the gift that always fits a gift from La No worries about sit or color . . it's always qood fast to cjivi a La Pointe's qift bond ... to qiv her th fun of selectinq her own qift. iwaur;! rv hm r V , V - fit i a kitchen shower was held for use in the new Masonic Hall kitch en. A surprise hankv shower Was given for Helen Ottoman, who is moving, away. IT S THE LOG CABIN TONITE! DINING DANCING bond Pointe's . htm , -' ' . 'v It ' ii - -1 ' L'. .-.. - a. tiijiini i ia iiimii BIG BROTHER . . .Gary Ouam ... it three, but looks capable of taking care of older sisters, Shirley, left, 8, and Dianna, 10. The bright-eyed trio are children of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. (Bob) Alexander, 1537 Vilford. They have two grandmothers, Mrs. C. G. Andrui, 2300 Union; and Mrs. Edith Alexander, Port land. The lucky children have a great-grandmother, Mrs. Frank DeKeester, who also lives in Portland. Photo by Ferebee Women of Moose Meet at Merrill MERRILL The FrlendshlD com- mlltee of the Merrill Women of the Moose met Dec. 12. at the home of Anna Hartlerode. Bessie Aubrey was co-hostess. Rose VanMeter wag authorized to purchase a gift for the nuie children it Moose heart. The recent bazaar was re ported a financial success, and a Kilt and note of thanks have been sent to Mr. Sanders for the use of his office in Maun for the sale. The annual Friendship dinner I lit ' ftp I'M wAtFP. VVi CHmiTM! MAOIC... UtABTIfUt TOOmtia)t Tberaeauiieal Battery In il IV 5 Q j NiMend Worktop. Fir, f&i 1 th iA t p FIT IS FASHION and R Ti? V7 W VI NoMenaoeinp6tand t y3L tW ji fjf tlanir thi leg masitaTly. ! tjlt,?'- rrr laraaaiiiai 15-denier, 51 gouge... 1.6S ! !''' f '"".T'Ii?" 3 poir 4.8S I il(iTrrrTi 15-denier. 60 qouoe . . . 1.95 lLliiillil.LU . ; 3 pair S.7S will be Jan. 11. at the Moose Hall: caris De sent- IuJul Brm- who .TlT."1.. Lg,. W" Refreshments were served by the hostesses to Helen Brumley. Susan Williams. Leta Stolt.- Inez Sherrlll, Myrtle Kucera, Louisa Icenblce, Liz Slezalc, Rose Baley, and Rose Spolek. Solve your clothes drying; prob lem with the all-dry Budget Bundle service at Men's Hand Laundry. Grv Ms Masic of Proportion. Nylons in an oxquloH CHRISTMAS GIFT BOX Exclusive at the TOWN SHOP LITTLE MAN from Malin, William Brown, it 6 months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Brown. Hit grandparenti are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Cacki, Malin; and Mrt. Aliel A. Brown, Fort Klamath. H also hat a great-grandmothir In Europe. Photo by Finbia CDA HAS BIG CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual Catholic Daughter Christmas party was Monday eve ning, Dec. t in thi Parish Ball. Despite the severe storm, approx imately fifty memben were there. The annual exchange of gift was held with Mra. Frank Kill act ing is Santa Claus. The group sang Christmas carols accompan ied by Mrs. Louise Vaughn at th piano. Refreshments were served from the gaily decorated table, centered with a miniature Christmas trii appropriately decorated. Red can dles In crystal candlesticks com pleted the picture on a background of lace cloth. Mrs John Kennedy and Mn. G. C. Lorenz presided at the tea and coffee service. Mra. Otto Sari was general chairman assisted by: Mrs. R. CrUflth, Mrs. Calvin Bretches, Mrs. Katie Carty, Mrs. R. Dedrick, Mrs. Thomas Duke. Mrs. M. W. Foster, Mrs. Ray Kann, Mrs W. C. Lem asters, Mrs. W. May, Mrs. Joseph Mllani, Miss Patricia Murphy, Miss Josephin Reglnato, Mrs. M. Parks, Mrs. An gelina Pastega, Mrs. Stanley Smith Mrs. Pete Bupernant, Mrs. Robert K. Thompson, Mrs. Guy BelUnt and Mrs. E. Grimes. mVamtmwm nmvmmmm WOOD'S DRUG g In tht Mtdicol-Dmtal Buildinaj 500 MAIN