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    3H2I. 1051
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAOI K-H
I Rulkownkl
ehn, returned
II, Mich., In
lOwVU'j, who
Motel, wero
U mouths vl-
city wuh
, anionic whom
e jinnovun
frnment plniu
II !CUle
at mi enter
artly b o I ii r o
I delayed llielr
I! WUH to have
a Portland lur
levy but Iiih
een poilponrd
ecovcrrd from
Revelers were Judy Bsrnetl, Mary
Kuy Hamilton, Janet Mslissn,
lloverly Harrington, Tliaya OImiii,
Denis Marshall, Hicnda Jloldrr,
CnrMliie Kyfr, Tommy and Jim
my Cnvcnnr, Clinton Dyer. Vernon
Krulry, lltultt Smith, Tommy
Fairies, Don Jloynl, Don Carroll,
Jmiies R'ilta, and Paul OolUbar.
Adulla taking cur. were Mr. and
Mrs. M. K. MolUan, Mm, Tom
""""i . Liia Mariliall, MPs
nelly Anderson, Roy Benedict,
""turn guide teacher, and
Wilde,
Hank
Mr. liOWIird lleMnn u. I,.-...
ni a "brunch" piirly
I'MiiiiiiK nwurua mr gumes were
rim, memo miiiiuiiii, Mrs. A, O
i;nnnenoii and alia, Ula ..lr-
annii, otners present were Mia.
j Kvrre'.ti- Miirruy. Mm. Talmnie
Hooks, Mrs. Myord Kelly, Mia. Will
i "irn. r.aitn Urntry and Mia.
t lleiidliu the j Clarence llouilon. Collce and home
annual ladli
of member
ThuriMliiy tiluht
ft Mrn. Wo Mile
Chambers, Mra,
liny aouen lor
friend, Guinrn
'award going to
I and Mia. Hay
hmenla ware
itho allalr were
Vie, Mra. Hon
fames Campbell,
lioe, Mra. fill I
. Kern Gordon,
as, Mra. David
I, Llla Marshall.
a Holme and
4ry ol Klamath
V
Hay Wemiile were
arday num. nav-
els Mr. and Mr
1 daughters, Carol
i . and the hotn'
I and Nancy. Later
aded Uie Dorr Is
the exception o(
mudo nut bread were nerved
Mrii, M. A. lliiuan Is recuiierat,
Inn alter npi-nding acveral daya In
inn uurm MO'ilhJI lollowilu mal
or huritcry at the Klnmmh Viiii-u
. uu mm. uuMliai. Ml. HOIiail Underwent
surgery Moniluy at the Klamath
Hlgen was host- Vnllcy Hospital. He la expected
nome in a lew daya,
Mia. C, E, Ilnyca alt.o underwent
major i,um.-iy at I lie Klamatli Val.
ley Hospital and ii convalescing ai
nuilir,
TO) Mary A, Lee, daughter ol
Mr. aim i.iit. William Gregory,
with the Women's Army Corpa at
Ciiuip Yokolmma, Japan, la expect
ed homo noincllnio In April. Pri
vate Lee, who la in Uie comptrol
ler's oilier, haa been In the er
vico lor the past 3! ycara. She
la being held over lor 30 daya,
awaiting replacement.
Mra. Lcona Short and father,
John iiiatkara, who recently cele
brated lil Mill birthday anniver
sary, were hoita Monday evening
to Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Chruitciuon
and Mr. and Mrs, 11, E. Jouea and
Mlrplianlc. Card were the diver
k Iter escort, Pat! Hon. Cake, Ice cream and collce
i the Camp Fire
f Uie city hall,
ion ot Bncramrnlo,
were aerved.
Mrs, Minnie WllUns. 70 North
Nlnlli, Klamath Palls, recently
ear of Uie IJorrlsl spent It) days lu Durris caring lor
douldina Company,
r, nniiBgcr ol the
Mo plant, are Hi
arerk on bunnr.
ener reidriii ol
On Is a brother-ln-
I,en Chase,
porlerflcld rrcenlly
licr grandsons, Peter and Jero
licck, while the Becks were In
l,os Ahttclca, Heck, principal ol
unite valley ni;:ii school, attend.
Ing llie National Association ol
bVconuury bchool Prmc.pals and
Cnliloiuia Association Uccoudary
School Principals Convention In the
0
Ntw Pint Creek
arU, maintained they eouM U
in mora money lor U crtaaM
mr larn raais mlln vietlma D IVUK
Durlnr the past week ol Joy- whii. tha ladlca malntalDtd that
nu comusion uia unerim -iwiai a icea would appaal w a frtswr
our district meet and tha coming number ot naoola.
state basketball tournament at .k.i, v. dun
ellned toward celebrating. Co-lncl, nllYliZmZ
dentally, the prevloujly planned recelpU and tha ladlea
March of Dimes Dance staged BromuIlln; this S.O.B. "to all
-""a- "a mi" Anvthinv that a aat
while they were celebrating one
hero, St. Patrick, on the same
night we ware sort of alap-happy
and gleeful over our basketball
heroes which fact added gusto to
the spirit of the dance.
Twas a mum aisappoinung "
have both dances slated the same
eood dualities! But chicken
cooked a hundred ways win a im
main dish and who aver heard of
a chicken dinner all you ana eat
for only l.oo n grade i
kiddles set In for only M
Ta make donations handy and if
you can t coma or nave ion your
i,t in rnnrtvnn ir. unnoaafl ia
"" " " : contact Postmaster Buna ram.
w. had publicised the March of The
Dimes shhvdlg far In advance. ,J"?""f, ,,r""nWt
But-lucklly. as it was -Nearly "n.ted tatoW
every dance-minded person in tne .r:.J
vaUey turned out so that both 1 nd the danw Saturday ewjtaa;
projects proved successful.
WOMIN OF MOOSE . . . and thoir protpacltva candidaUt
war tarved an excellent ham and sweat potato dinner by
tha Loyal Order of Moota, March 1 3, in tha Mooia Hall. Tha
occasion opened an eatentiva memberihip drive conducted
by tha Woman of tha Moot. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh
a dchuhllul wcrk ' Soulhrrn Calllornla city.
PLAYERS CLUB
!
St. Patricks Day with shamrocks
and nprlhg Dowers was Ihe theme
for decorations when members and
guests of Players Club wero enter
tained Wednesday evening March
IS III the Library Club Room.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. E. O. Hcdlund, Mrs. O. O.
Olldow, Mrs. Nell Witting, and
Mra. Gertrude Reed
Following tne short business
meeting and the Introduction of
guests, cards were In play. High
In bridge was awarded to Mrs. H
L. Robertson, low to Mrs. Robert
Wood, llltth In pinochle went to
Mrs. E. L. Putnam, low to Mra,
M. F. Landls. The special prlte
was won by Mrs. H. J. Wldgcr.
The next regular meeting It
April I, same time and place.
Hives in Portland
Friday evening ol
hall were Mr. and
tne and son, Tom,
I Mr. and Mra. A. K.
the party allendrd
tual program at Ih
fern playing with the
f and later returned
Mhall's lor pie and
were Joinrd by
i and Allen Nicholas
lent, who acre also!
Ira. Jack Oravlrr re
ined in Portland, a
Blncss and pleasure
Jra. Joe Shellev spent
In Portland with their
M daughter. Mr. and
ancannon and lamlly.
St their amnll grand-
lellry nae, home -for
V Visit. '
mills has been In the
aeral Hospital, Yrcka,
derweni surgery.
Jones, president, re-
Dorrls PTA netted
food sale last Bstur-
ub Cale.
. Woodle Wilson and
Paul Robinson were
o at tha Corral. Al-
Tulelaka and Alturas
i.m. fnllnwlnir Uie
tin Tulelake was de
k points. Wilbur Welch,
g Wlin UIO AUiciaau
K week of Mrs. Llla
ire ner niece ano iam-
' Mrs. Douglas voao,
Douglas Jr., of Duns-
Wra. J. W. Oeller o
t.. hava relumed to
after a visit with ret
Ir was formerly pastor
Maearene Church.
ens Club was leted with
ten dinner March 11 at
n. Their hostess was
i FenwIek. ernest Pluntl
Wnt, presided at the
(business session In the
E resident Bill Hsdwlck.
e Harry Beck. Ray
I Elmer Sharp, Arch
V Stephen Bailey, Aldan
toy Benedict, Jim Me
lt Fenwick and Pluntl.
I Mra. c. E, Bohannon
l of Klamath Falls were
weeic Of Mr. ana Mrs,
asm.
I a week's vacation with
ton school personnel Is
ike, sixth grade teach
I Bay. Ore. He Is spend-
Wk t the home of his
Ir, and Mrs, . William
Vllson spent Saturday at
labllahment, Tlie Corral,
which tho Wilsons
I partnorshln with Mr
Faul Robinson. Robinson
Us visitor Saturday. The
f formerly operated the
lotel and bar but now
lascri to Mr. and Mrs,
on of Bray and Los
tanham narrowly
Ions injury Saturday at
tvailoy Service unragc,
(when a car on, which
orklne- slipped from its
1 hit him In the chest,
t severely bruised and
fsnrt 'blnokcd out1.
twell Wlro waa tlie re-
fcutly of a lovely heart
pact, with tho Nnvy
In Its oover. On the In
scribed. 'To Mothor With
ve." The compact waa
I her son. Bob. now In
I trnlnlnc at Sun Dleno,
tkathiir at the Klomath
I refreshments at Oinos
tnciry evening recent'
Iroup of seventh grader;
(Dorrls grammar school,
Mrs. Mae Ulynn rntcitalncd last
weekend at an evomiig ol cards.
Her guests were Mrs. Jviuiiq Lang.
Mrs. hUle lUnuey and Mrs. Ninon
Nell, Refreshments were served.
Tlie senior class ot Bulla Valley
Huh Bchool lias citiiagcu Ualdy
Evans and his nine-pieco orchestra
to play lor llirlr formal ball Friday,
May a. In tho high school gym.
Dance houra are irom V p.m. to
1 a in.
Mrs. Llla Marshall was tlie In
centive March 7 lor a delightlul
birthday aiuncr party given by her
sou and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Russ Marshall, 30J1 Apple
gale, Klamath Falls. Olher guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Henry SVIse and
llla hosu' children. Hobyn aim
Mnrv. Mra. Murshull'a guest lor
several days last week was her
granddaughter, Mary.
Dinner guests last Saturday ol
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Chrlstenson
were Mr and Mra. Leo Fogle and
Linda, Henry and Ronnie Hellman
and Nollu Haglcr. Tho Christen-
sons motorrd to Crater Lake. Mon
day, dining at Fort Klamath.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacque Burke and
Mrs. Peggy Wilson returned Wed
nesday Irom a two-week busi
ness and pleasure trip to 8an Fran
cisco, Bnkersfield, Pasadena, Las
Vegas and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Leach, 320
Michigan, Klamath Falls, have pur
chased the Edna Travcrs- store av
Midland and are now living at the
Midland location but retaining their
Klamath Falls properly, Leacn nas
rfi-ivi.ii ths Dorrls routo lor the
Standard Cleaners for the past
eight years.
Attending the regular Marcn
meclliiK last weca oi iuicin
Chapter SM, Order of Eastern 8lar,
wero Mr. ana a. ii'h--.
Mrs Irene Todorovlc, Mrs. Ninon
u.it Mm Vivian Wemole and
u' Mia Marshall. Mrs. Mary Oor
don will be Initiated into uie cnap-
tcr at tho April meeting.
Paisley
Wayne Martin
STRONG PABCO
(LINOLEUM
plors ond Patterns '
for all rooms
ANTEED to PLEASE
rms to your needs
hoM 1170
Hildebrand
T. P. MICHAEL
By MRS,
Mrs. Olive Fraley and Jerry, ac-
.n.nnnnii-H hv her motner, Mrs.
Thatcher, left Monday for a week
at Mrs, Thaicncr a noma
innl nitv. Calif.
Mrs. Doris Ryser Is spendlnfr a
few days In Portland. Mrs. Bud
Peterson of Kiamam rm uu
Mrs. Harry Bray of uonania
taking care of nor tavern. Mrs.
BUI Laurence was a recent visitor
at hr hnmfl.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sinclair of
Klamath Falls was a Sunday visi
tor at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.
a? n nisbcv
Durlcnc Arant, of Sacramento Is
attending Easier vacation with
hor irrandnarcnls, Mr. and Mrs.
uni-hfi-L Aram at. Dalrv. Mrs, Le
i.nrf Rinrhslrr and (laughter,
r-hAi-vl lvan. of Klamath Falls
ur also recent visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of Bo
nanza were Sunday visitors at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kloep.
u.11 wlin with son Jimmy, returned
Tuesday from Bakersfleld where
they had spent the last two weeks
with hor grandparents.
Visitors recently at the home of
Mrs. Sarah Michael navo been Mr,
,! Mr. a K. Hnitzlcr. a sister:
Mrs. Wlilla'm Bell, and Mr. and
Mia D. Hoollcr and Wanda of
cinmsib Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Mar
.,in Ml-hncl entertained for her
with n chicken dinner on March 14
nv MIIS l l.VDK BRAMLKTTE
Henry Hanan, aged and highly
resnected realdenl of Pauley,
very low at his home here. His
rhlfdrcn have all arlvcd to be at
his bedside. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Lane and daughters. Mary and
Pattl. arrived Friday from Win-
nemnrea Nev Mrs. Lane Is Mr,
Manan'a vouneest daughter. Two
rfniichtera. Rita Charlton ol Bakers-
field and Margaret Smith, of Lone
nearh Calif., arrived Monday
evrnlnV Mrs Lula Marsters of
Alturas has been at her father
bedside since early In the week,
Mr. Hanan has been a resident
ol this community lor many years
and waa emDlovcd as roreinaa w
the Jones-Snider ranch for over -30
veara.
Mra Fred Una Carey Is con
fined l her bed In the Lakevlew
Hospital suffering from a kidney
ailment. Reports from the hospital
tills morning is that her condition
la si ahtlv Imorovrtl.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bramieue
relumed from Portland 8unday
evening where Clyde received
medical attention. His red cell
count was so high that another
radio active treatment was neces-
A letter receivea oy whs cm
respondent yesterday from Mrs
Mlna Tavlor who has been spend
Ing the winter with ner orotners
In Olympln, Wash., states she will
he home sometime this month. She
wrote that she missed the deep
snows of Paisley Wis winter out
w missed thrm tool
a nttie cocacr soamci aog. uct
of the Mapes family was snot
twice last week with a .!2 lfle,
ilia door was hurried to a veter-
anarlsn at Lakevlew and after
several days of intense suffering
it Is now able to get on its leet.
The dog was shot by an U-year
old boy who had been presented
a rifle for Christmas, ueacning
ehlM the value of life and the
nanaa of suffering might prevent
an occurence oi uns aina ana cer
tainly would go a long way In
keeping the child from cultivating
a sadistic nature.
Tha Rebecca Lodge held Its reg
ular meeting Tuesday evening
March 10. at tne ioof Han. tne
meeting- was followed with a stork
shower honoring Mrs. James
Roper. Hostesses were Mrs. Tom
Britain anH Mrs. Paul Bratlan,
Spring vacation started Monday
March It, for the Paisley school.
Many of the teachers left town
to enjoy the week with relatives
or friends. John Ointher motored
lih his family to the valley. Paul
ine McCurdy took her brother and
sister to Sacramento.
Those from Paisley attending
Ihe church wedding of Darlene
Hadlev and Jerrold Dlvallou at
Bly Sunday were Mr. and Mrs,
Oeorge Elder and daughters,
Pamela and Judy, Mr. and Mrs,
Norman Banister and children,
Nnrmalean. Bannv. and Candlce.
Mr.- and Mrs. Lewis Hadley and
sons, Oerald and Victor.
Branding cattle was completed
on the Carl Holder ranch this
week. Donald Kemry, Robert and
Donald Lamon helped with the
branding.
SJleAiejBjaajfBBaasanaaaBI j
'C(.k
V'-1' ' '
After expenses of advertising
and a few Incidentals are deducted,
the Orange sponsored March of
Dunes dance and supper, will
probably net better than $160.
Thla considering all the conflict-
tarntoroTaTgrcommUUeTube. wUl .-1st hi. father In tha .
ia uiana- ail wno neinea hues
as did also the bridegroom's moth
er, Mrs. Maude Butler and hie
aunt, Ruth Lawaon who went along
to see that the Job waa done flcnt.
All were a bit weary but happy.
The young couple will reside in
the Zella Blurton house Just west
of tlie State Line Motel and Donald
RlllY BELL . . . chairman of tha College of Regents, Joined
the Women of the Moot Chapter 467 in 1936. Received
her Academy of Friendship award at Klamath Falls in 1940.
Was appointed State Dean in I94S, and was admitted into
the Collage of Regents at tha National convention in San
Francisco, 1948.
Colleqe of Reqenis Day
Women of the Moose Chapter 467
RECITAL AT
SACRED HEART
Sacred Heart Academy will pre
sent the fourth student music re
cital of the season Thursday eve
ning, March 26, at i:u in mc
Academy Auditorium. Violin, vio
loncello, and piano selections will
be Included on the program.
Students participating are: Ju
dith Brauner, Stuart Campbell,
John Ely. Catherine Kann. Cecilia
Kami. Hoyce Pretari, Joanne
Schmitz. Ceclle Vandenberg, Rod
Van Busklrk, Florene wamstao,
Paul Adams, David Reeder, Doug
las Cummings. Joanne- Wemple,
Marian Asher. Carrie Lee Van
Hoosen and Nlnabell Price.
CHEMULT
Kv VIRGINIA TAYLOR
Out of town for the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Grady Gooch
and son Don who journeyed vo
Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorae Bourne and children: Mr.
and Mrs. William Fletcher who mo
tored to San Francisco, Don Jap-
Krt to Bend, Mr. and Mrs. wa
rn Taylor and children took In
Trl-Pass Ski races at Willamette
Pass on Sunday.
Attending the Mid-State coopera
tive annual meeting on Monday,
March 16 at Laoine were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Darnell, Oeorge Epper
son, Lloyd Hauptman, Lew Wil
liams Mrs. Lorin Masten and sons,
and Bill Taylor. A noon luncheon
was served and several movies and
speeches highlighted the days ac
tivities - - - - -
The Chemuit Gun Club win noia
a box social in me wneei wur
room. Mondav. March 23 at 8 cm.
Prizes will be given for the most
unusual basket. Proceeds ot the
event will go to starting the 1M3
shooting year.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Maytield and
children were in Klamath Falls on
Monday.
this worthy effort a financial suc
cess and I. as tne local cnairman,
wish to extend my deep appreci
ation to the coooeration and work
of the committee, composed of
Earle Sanford. Orange master,
Raymond Fisher. Garland Cun-
diffe. Robert J. Snider and Leo
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ander
son have come to our town to stay
along with their children. They
moved Into their residential prop
erty here last Sunday which Sher
man Is working like mad to ren
novate, modernise and make com
fortable. They have been living .
Mulkev and the ladies who worked down at Can by where Sherman waa
so diligently in the kitchen, mostly drivings a logging truck but now
the wives of these committeemen, be will either find local work or
Also gratitude goes to the follow- tf plans materialize he may work
ing donators: Art Lenkeit who gave In Lakevlew.
15 un The Haddv Hour Club who C. L. Brown and family have
gave S2.50: Mrs. Frankie Williams moved to Klamath Falls. He baa
who made a donation of S1.00 with- obtained work with the Beaton
out attainting the dance as did also Construction Company there, hav-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisner wno ing been formerly empwyeo as me
gave 12 00, most of which was not county shops in Lakevlew. ail s
Included In the box office re- mechanic by trade.
eelnta at the dance. I Prof. Barlow was ou two aaya
The committee IS aiso graieiui last weex, mursoay ana mw
to Mrs. Halite Cook who baa do- because he opened us motnn ana
nated her Janitor services clean- influenza 1 Weil anyway na
lnc the hall and especially to the got the flu and a supplementary
various musicians, comprising two teacher from Lakevlew bad to fill
orchestras, who donated t n e l r his professional snoes,
playing. Those playing were as Oeorge sunms, oouer conawue
follows: The "Dizzy Five" orches- tlon engineer of Concord, Calif, and
tra composed of Mrs. Bess Rush- his two helpers, Fred Tetaall and
Collece of Regents Day. Women
of the Moose Chapter 407 opened
at Moose Hall, Klamath Falls, sun
day March -15. with Senior Regent,
Erma OeRue. presiding, atier
opening ceremonies the meeting
waa turned over to loneae oi
Regents Clioh-man, Ruby Bell, who
m turn introduced visitino; u:g
nltarlcs of the College of Regents,
Merrill Choplcr 18, Dovcy Keeaer,
Rose Van Meter, Olea Bradshaw,
and Louisa Icenoice, Merrill
Chapter's Senior Regent, Rose
Balcy; Junior Regent Susan Wil
liams; and co-worker Thelma Per
kins. Attending the program from
Klamath Falls Chapter 467, were
Fannie May Thompson, Bell
Thompkins and Sadie Wallace.
Petite, Stepheny Olvera, and
charming oene Shirley entertained
with three dance routines. Ste
pheny's numbers were,. "Dixie"
ana "Million Lrouar xiaoy, umc a
number was "Pretty Baby." Ruth
Wlckersham accompanied the girls
on the piano. Stepheny and Oene
were presented with charm brace
lets, and Mrs. Wlckersham was
given a corsage, as tokens of ap
preciation, by College of Regents
Chairman, Ruby Bell,
A class of seven candlstes wese
Initiated Into the Women ot the
Moose, they were; Olna Orose-
olose. Ceclle Johnson, Rebecca Mc-
Oolgin, Dorthy Hoppc, Peggy
Book, Louise Raynor and Alice
Shirley. All of the candidates were
presented with a corsage by Ruby
Bell.
Senior Regent, Erma OeRue,
was called to the altar and given a
$25 warrent for the House of Ood
at Mooseheart by Ruby bcii
Refreshments were served to the
large gathering In the lounge fol
lowing the meeting. 8t. Patricks
Day motif was carried out In the
laoie aecorauons.
Dr. R. T. Lindley
OPTOMETRIST
510 Med.-Dent. Bldg. Ph. 4215
Eye Examination
Visual Training
Have You Tried The
SUNDAY BUFFET DINNERS
IN THE ... J..,
fnr
Dinner Sarvlct
,ln, th. Chll.r You'll MWj
,i Haiti at I a.". hr - ' Weekday!
Setarieri
DANCE
Saturday Night
RED BARN
Dorris, California
MUSIC IT
PEI Wll STIDHAM '
and hit Rainbow Mafsdy
toys . .
AT RICKYS
'&frct" as her
Easter bonnet!
a gift of WALLACE
STERLING SILVER
$t alt lit "Tainl Diemiiaa Bataty1
ranwul
Iiaaiuw WitUn Swltas kallmitl
Wi km k ia ai as aaatirl
CkaoM kIMfcffta Ea-!
tan, music instructor at tne wil
low Ranch School, Frank Ross. Ed
Madison, Dick Pointere who filled
In on the drums, ciarance aac
Clain and a pickup group -, of
Orange players who were glad to
heln out: Mr. and Mrs. Bui seiso,
Mrs. Helen Bradley, and "Whltey"
Foster who kindly helped out on
his "ambidextrous ' trombone ana
trumpet. There were enough play-
Hugh Corrigan arrived Sunday.
They went to work Monday on
those boilers down there at tho
Willow Ranch mill which la en-,
couraglng Indicates the null Willi
be humming again one oi mesa
dreary days which - will : teem
balmy, - .
Art Lenkeit waa given a birth
day party by his wife. Hilda, last
Thursday evening at his home up
ing so no hardships were born by the canyon. That night there was
anyone all could take a few 1 about i inches of fresh enow at
whirls wnn tneir iavonte airu,ims piace iot u uaa occn bwwu,
'n' ever' thing worked out hunk-a- most that day and Into the night.
dora! Those brave hearts wno oareo w
Now we can relax a bit even storm ana enioyea use siennu
fast and be prepared for those hospitality at the party were: Mr.
Home Ec Club ladles who are deep and Mrs. Er.c Rose,- Mr.- and
In the planning of a big March Mrs. Lee nernaro, aar. aaa au.
of Dimes cmccen supper w no &ciwm vuiwui, w. mw
held March 27. Feeding time Earle Stanford, An enjoyable eve
starts at 6:30 that evening ana nig was - spent playing pinochle,
will continue as long as - people croaking out the word! to "Happy
come and the food holds out.
This undertaking is designed as
a community project to help swell
the Dimes' quota and It you can't
come or if you've lost your ap
petite, the ladies' will greatfully
receive any donations. You see It's
sort of a contest 'twixt the ladies
and the gents. The menfolk, know
ing very little about the culinary
Birthday" and feasting - a ; swell
buffet luncheon at the close ot the
game. - - '
Art showed us a noble start at
the construction work on hla new
double garage but the storm put
a quletas on that Improvement lor
the time being.
It's now past time to go to bed
good-night. See you m Cogens!
ADMISSION $100
I
ard Over
at 7 P.M.
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