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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1953)
' PAGE EIGHT " HERALD Avn NEWS. KLAMATH KAMA OKrT.ON . ...... X : . MRS. ROBERT COTTINI . . . who recently joined (Kt young matron group in Mt. Shasta. The former Antoinette Selvettro, she it the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. John Salvestro: end htr husband il the ton ol Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cottini. Both fern, iliet live in Mt. Shasta. The bride il ttnior in high school end it continuing her education and it living with har partntt while her husband it tarving in tha Marina Corpt. Photo by Andarton, Ountmuir FHA Girls Club Annual Banquet MERRILL The FHA Gtrtj Club rj Merrill Huh csttnuiiM at weir annual basketball banquet Thurs- av evening In the recreation nan. tvonne Conner, club president, welcomed the foots, and Intro duced team members. Chit Honey- WSCS Circles The five circle of the Methodist V8C8 field their regular monthly mMh. tha church Friday night u., il wius Wesleysn 6ericej Oulld perUcipating. Deborah Circle acted as hostess at a 1:10 dessert which was serred to tha group u the Ladles' Par tori before a crackling, open wood lira A nrofusion ol "made" flow ers was arranged on the mantel over the fireplace, Tha refreshment table, covered with a green doth, was centered with a miniature garden surround ed by a white picket fence. In , center waa a small white trellis .th snrtnff flowers rambling over. Tut birds and a figure completed the earden. Mrs. Glenn Fundenburger and Mrs. Charles Johnson poured, and Mis. Marion I.enman ana Mrs. James Barnes were chairmen for the dessert. Mrs. Joe BrsmhaU presided at the g o'clock business meeting and devotional period which followed. Mrs. Karl Sheridan, accompanied aw Mrs. Earl Redman, aang "There Is a Green Rill Far Away." Mrs. Charles Johnson led devotions us ing the beatitude "Blessed Are The Peacemakers,' for the lesson, ha also deviated from the usual by using the words of the song. "Dear Lord and Father of Man kind" as a prayer. Plans were completed for the ba taar and pancake and bam sup per, the 20th of March. Mrs. Steve Moss and Mrs. Oliver Bpiker are cnaamen for the supper and ba zaar respectively. Proceeds from the supper sre to be used for build Ing a fire escape at the church. The president announced that airs, cute Burton had been ap- cutt responded. School superintend ent. Harold Hendrickson was intro duced, as were coach Ray Rader and his assist Bob Adams. Sue Fleda and Sharon Kotlhoff entertained with a skit and a hum orous reading. Velma Fox and Edna Reeves sang a duet accom panied by Mrs. Raymond Rader at the piano. Group singing and dancing m the teenage room con cluded the evening's entertainment. Basketball team members are Danny and Jack Barry. Cliff Hon eycutt. Jack Hendrickson. John O'Netl. Lee Winter. Dale McCul loch. Leroy and Gerald Johnson. Herb Schlect, Lee Wolfram. Earl Loper, Larry DeLap. Jim Barry. Dean Hill. Stanley Polmsieer. Mike Geraghty. Ed Parker. Leroy Schlect and manager Ray Mattson. Other guests were the Rev. Pit- nek J. Lunham. the Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Mime, the Rev. and Mrs. Elwin Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Denbam, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kanxelmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Eldan Payaant, Mr. and Mrs. dull Chrlstenson and Helen Ram- bo. BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ITP?I H " 1 HORIZON CLUI . . . No-hostett luncheon, March 7. in tht Pelican Party Room vat attended by member! (tenior Camp Fire Girls), and leaders of all Satin clubt including Ooirit Pictured above, tasted, (I to rl Anna Strehen. Chiloquin, leader of "Dejamkeymewa": which meant "happy grouc-oorkt. and-playt-together"; Nine Pence, leadtr of "Awekiwe" I mean- in.) "to-band'togelher-for-e-purpel"); Mrt. Orvlllo Herman, leader ef "Wehanke" Imtaning "do-dif f icull-e t k t-wetl" I . Standing, tame order, Sutea Ravine, linde Pep, fort Klam. th; Donne lackwith end Joyce While, Klamath Fella. These girlt end Itadart attended the regional Camp Fire Council in Portland. Feb. 17-21. Photo by Floyd at Underwood '- -I INTHUSIASTIC ATTINDANCI ... at the no-hottett luncheon in the Pelicen Party Room, March 7, when Horiion Club mam ben, leaders and directors gathered ta hear details of the HORIZON CLUB On Thursday. March 1J. Daniel Balford reached his eleventh birthday, eligible to join the Boy Scouts; accordingly, at the pack meeting of the Fort Klamath Scout Troop M on Friday evening, be was transferred from the Cub Scouts to the Boy Scout group. Also, on Saturday afternoon, March 14. his mother. Mrs. Jo seph Halford, was hostess at a party at her home here in cele bration or Darners birthday. Outdoor diversions of the after noon included a football game and kite flying in the brisk March wind, after which Mrs. Halford served refreshments consisting of a mine decorated birthday cake topped ith eleven lighted candles, ice cream and punch to the group of hurwrv boys whose arioeutes pointed delegate for the WSCS and ! had been whetted by the play in mcsieyan service Guild to theitne nauord yard. Western Jurisdictional Conference which meete March 17 to 21 at Spo kane. Ten states are represented at this conference. Mrs. Bramhill called ttcntmn in the following Important dates in the church calendar: March 25 and 2, Oregon Conference of Churches at Forest Grove. April 7 and t. District Conference Meeting in Eu gene. April 13th. Special meeting and pot luck luncheon for Lydta Oerhart, field worker of women's division or Christian Service. Mayi t owe umierence In Bend. Mrs. Cecil Kollenborn had ar ranged for the showing of the pic- mre, -wiauenge of Africa," and the membership adjourned to the recreation room in the basement of me uiiuco ior we picture. The several circles met individ ually for abort business session xouowing- the picture. . PARTY HONORS MRS. RUBY BROWN BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Brown entertained the evening oi marca if wiui a oiruiaay party in honor of his mother Mrs. Ruby rown, uuests were Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Dearborn, Catherine, Bill, Henry and Freddie Dearborn, and Deanna and Trudy Brown. A beautiful cake and party re freshments were served at the of a pleasant evening. Jay Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hansford T. Williams, was; the only classmate who could not attend. Helping Daniel observe his birth day were his two brothers, Joseph snd Robert Halford. snd David Wilson, Lyle Brewer. Nicholson, Gary Bollng, James Jenkins. Bradford Lagamarslno. Lawrence and Dale Kendall. Doug las Van Wormer. Russell iRustyi Engle, Wynn and Lynn Lee Hev cock, and Lane (Smoky) Pritcbett. Bonnie Icenbice Birthday Party MERRILL Bonnie Icenbice ob- erved her eighth birthday anniver sary, Saturday. March 7. when a party was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Icenbice. Games and traditional birthday cake and ice cream were enjoyed by the invited guests. Myrene Cun ningham, Vickie Llsltey, Colleen and Rosalind Crockett, Daphne June and Amelia Ann Hobbs, Lou ise and Linda Ratliff, Paula and Nancy Harris, Janice, Susie and Shlela Lisk, Jeannie Lisle, Donna and Peggy Carson, Carol Louise Parnell, Jimmy and Mike Icenbice were the youngsters enjoying the party. Horiaon Club members, leaders and directors met for a no-hostess luncheon. March 17. It was the first time the Horiion Club I senior members of Camp Fire Girls) held a get-lo-gelher. with all the clubs Invited, including the one at Dorrls. The purpose of the meet ing in the Pelican Party Room was to report on the regional con ference of Camp Fire Girta held In Portland Feb. 27-2S, when several members of Mra. Orvllle Herman a "Wahanka" club attended. The luncheon meeting was opened with the salute to the Hag. folowed by the singing ol "America." Twila Greene. Horizon clubber, presided. Additional business transacted was the Idea of lorming a cabinet In the Horizon Club with election of officers scheduled lor April 15. The Idea was voted upon and passed by the girl. The cabinet Is to have two adult directors, and at least one adult board mem- Richard' ' 10 slt l "cn meeting. wnicn win oc monuu. The first project of the newly formed cabinet. Is a small news paper communique, edited and published by the girls. The latest project of Mrs. Hcrman'a Horizon Club Girls, In the Teen-Canteen, located at 1316 Oregon Avenue. Hours except for special occasions are from 7 to 10:30 p.m., on Fri day nights. regional conference Camp Fir Girls In Portland, Fob. 27-21. Group Includes local end out of town repreienlelivea, Photo by Floyd el Underwoodl 'T'il"' "Wiay as -feu ,1 MM. NIWlvL M. VOUMf JR.., a. "'"" P"' Wtdalaa U LT-! ho doughle. of Mr. .d U.t, paj fT In Ountmuir High School Mr. aadiailu "1" 1 pe'tmt. Taaae U ' i 7 Ountmulr. - liXCul1 S AofF Chapter 1 8 Women of VlttHlt.l-Ar4tmf 4 nm4, Osuut u. lum tt'wntn ( in. Mom, ttontu TnHavyji,, Ctutnf Is. m U u Unut luu.''0' tlawai rWr etlernoon. Uth II hvtort "k ln maMihg lll le uorr kf j atT..;."?1, I chairman Helm hivunWr. uw T""' mambrt. tut ttt lor itair tum ; cjlara"i5r rwauaai w MrMeMk as Former Dorris Mon Morrics in Idoho Word h br iKitd al IM atmral a In kr marruse Feb. St. at Cow tuxt, Aatrtf. Dm, Ida. ef llrkti Iw.llt .no 07r, fcurlf). Ita k. Hyaa at MHaluw rUi, Wsth.! Rna Via Hnc.ft loimarly ( titw iLwia knaaah Tha wedding vo ts.'Ktiu. J ctund in iw Vwthoawt riei Oarrao iaftfo: tih tha Itev roirrii ti Tiwwtn "T re) a el ofiiciatina AU'otine tha eaupia: A sraml dHt era IVMirire THU eod tnH ' sua n Jr. aura n. rMarira and a carxaa of ltd " o were wota bf U4 VU. dauthlar ol sir and Vlrt Hart Haatiy, Mriaune, The ataUitosm i. itw of Mr. and Mv Fiaal Ryan, Dort, Tha young cot.pi waa la'Jd vuh a trtdding duuwr at tha home at 1 the arid a aural, Mia (trace H'l'r, "J usmr num. AlttaTawi AUXILIARY OF EAGLES Eagles Auxiliary met In regular session, March II, In the FOE IUH. Vice president Mary Wails presid ed In the absence of Madam Presi dent Patricia Henry. March ts Memorial Foundation Month. This foundation cares for the children of Eagle fathera killed in World War II and In Korea. Mildred Klum, Dorothy lUm- street and Louise Flaynor were ap pointed to the foundation commit tee. After the meeting, members cela bralrd the January, February and March blrlhdaya. Decoratlona ' in the St. Patrick motif. Madam Preaidenl extendi har ihanka to the girla for the many gilla given her. Next meeting la March M There will be nomination of officers and initiation. Time to graduate to better COIP1IB ft IUTMD orf eialsrwooel'i 10 Msjla Strt Kloraartb Pallt, Orotjaa WATCH EXTINGUISHEF RECHARGE DATES' AN aaliaeviiaari naaaira ia. isatrlaa at laaal aacs a yaar.f Cag ea a far waa iiSia City Ice I Supply Ci.fjvj FOR THE IEST IN ENTERTAINMENT IT'S THE Mturinoj NADINE Foaturinoj Noted Piano and Trumpet Artist and Vocalist With Lorris Titus at tht Drums DANCING Startt at 9:30 p.m. NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY Cocktail Entertolnmont 5:15 to 6:45 Dinner Served from tha Carta from A to Midnight IEST STEAKS IN THE BASIN WILLARD HOTEL u DRV CLEMIKG Your clothes will look better and wear lonaer because of the meticulous core and export workmanship that goei into our dry cleaninq tervice. We uto a solvent that It crystal clear and free from all impurities. 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