Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 13, 1954, Page 16, Image 16

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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SOME OF THE COMMANDOS whs met up at the home of
Mrs. Louis Serruyt, on Huron end Pacific Terrace at they
celled ex-commando captain, Bernie Heldemann, in New
York.
Seated, from the left, Pat Putnam, Mary Bothwell Iwith
phonel, Dorothy Tepper and Mable Wachter. Standing, same
order, Louise Patterson, Mary Bishop, Phyllis Cavanaugh and
Norma Walrath.
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MR. AND MRS. C. W. RAINWATER ... 32 1 0 Cannon Street, celebrate their 48th wedding
anniversary, February 24.
They were married in Quitman, Texas, in 19 06; and are parents of eight children, one of
whom, a daughter, Helen (Mrs. E. A. Ensorl lives here.
They have 1 1 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Two grandchildren live in Klam.
. ath Falls Allen, 5: and Charles, 2, sons of the Ensors.
The Rainwaters have lived in Klamath Falls since March 1944. Photo by Floyd
: Birthday Party
DOnniS Mrs. Bud Steven
son wos surprised with a birthday
dinner party Simdny evening et her
home. .'
Flaimliiir the party were Mrs.
Jim Whilt. .Air. and Mia. Had
Noakes and Jerry and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Myers and Larry and
fiharon ol Maedoel. others present
were Mr, and Mrs. Jack Oravter
and Bi'ih, Mnry Lou. Diane. Roxle
and Clinton. Mrs. Irene Todoro.
lc, and tho honor guest and her
husband, Mr. and Mr. Stevenson.
ITiB birthday cake was baked by
Mrs. Wliltt.
Following (h8 openuiR of gifts,
the couples played pinochle wlUi
. . r.corcs """f t0 J,,ct Oravler
aim Mrs. Noakes and low to Mr.
and Mrs. Myers,
Pythian Sisters
The Pythian Sisters Wlnema
Temple No. 70 held ft regular
meeting Wednesday, February 3 at
the IOOF hall with Most Excellent
Chief Mary Robin presiding.
The following committees were
appointed for the coming year:
card parties, Clara Ballantyne and
Mary Flnton and Violet Phillips;
baked food sales. Dells Hennlnger
and Pat Vasak; entertainment,
Nina Beck and Maybelle Wlllcy;
visiting committee, Charlotte Can
oy and Marie Kllgore; law, Bertha
Griggs and Effle Redkey; mem
bership, Mae Anderson and Stella
Dryden; secret apeclal fund rais
ing, Clara Ballantyne, Maybelle
Wllley and Mary Robin.
Refreshments were served after
tho meeting by Mary Robin.
Next regular meeting will be
February 17, when there will be
practice for initiation.
February 19 at 6:30 p.m. Is the
date set for a dinner and social
evening at Jen-Ed's to be financed
oy the social club.
SOROPTIMIST
Dr. John Waterman, psychia
trist with the Oregon State Board
of Health, was guest speaker at
the luncheon meeting of the Sorop-
timlst Club Thursday, at the wj.
nema Hotel. He was introduced by.
Mrs. Victor E. O Nelll, member ,of
the Oregon State Board of Education.
Dr. Waterman gave a review of
the services being given to Klam.
am County by Ule board of health
the goals that have been set since
organization of the Child Guid
ance Clinic in Klamath Falls and
the plans lor consideration of a
lull-time social worker.
March 4. was announced as the
date for the book sale to be con
ducted by the ciub and members
are asked to take as many used
books as possible to the meetings
until that time.
The annual banquet is planned
for March 24.
An Invitation was read from the
Quota Club to attend the dinner.
February 22 when the Quota Club
will name the Woman of the Year.
Several Soroptimists plan to attend.
VISITS PARENTS
MACDOEL Lloyd Naught re
turned recently from attending the
51st wedding anniversary of his
parents, . Mr. and Mrs. E. C
Naught, at El Monte.
The senior Naughts moved to
Butte Valley in 1915 from Washins
ton to live on the Sheep mountain
ranch near Maedoel.
They moved to the Rogue river
valley of Oregon in 1923. back to
Butte Valley in 1935, and to El
Monte in 1946. Their son, Lloyd,
has lived continuously in Butte Val
ley since coming here with his
parents in 1915.
The senior Naughts have eight
children of whom only one daugh
ter was unable to attend the cele
bration. The group spent one day sight
seeing at Knott's berry farm at
Buena Vista as a part of the cele
bration.
JULIANNE ECCLES expected
home this weekend with her moth
er is a week old today She was
born February 6 in McMinnville
General Hospital in McMinnville
and her dad Julian E. flew up a
couple of days ago to get them
The new arrival who weighed 8
pounds last Saturday will be
greeted at the Ecclcs borne on Con
ger by her brothers Ralph-4 and
Red 2.
JOHN M. EPLEY will be mar
ried before I get him completely
engaged I I was Jokingly re
minded that he is a graduate of
BOTH Fremont and KUHS and
the same note mentioned 'that
the Hank Semons and Red Buss
mans dropped In on the Mac Ep
leys last Sunday night Semons
now at Desert Hot Springs after
marlln fishing off the coast of
Mexico.
SHORT STOPOVER on way
home from Palm Springs Joe and
Lucille Gerber (Gerber Legendary
Blades) visited local friends last
Sunday before continuing home
ward trek to home in Portland and
their children Philip and Steph
anie who had stayed home ac
cttunta school.
RUTH NEWTON whose mar
riage is announced elsewhere in
todays society section is a mem
ber of an old pioneer family her
mother the former Edith Short
came to the Klamath country in
a horse drawn wagon from Cali
fornia and her (-parents raised
the first dry land potatoes on Klam-
atn Basin hillsides they were
pioneer land owners In Tulelake
and the late "Judge" Short was
her uncle incidentally she's Bob
Short's cousin who was with the
H : N before leaving for Eugene
she was supervisor of the South
ern Oregon branch office of the
Boys and Girls Aid Society of
Oregon in Medford now to be at
headquarters In Portland.
GRANDDAUGHTER Dcnlse
Elizabeth was settled at home (on
Homedale) with her parents Jack
and carmen Robblns and her 2'i
year old brother Jack Montgom-i
ery (Jackie) so g-ps raui ano
Edna, Jones, lelt (or SF Wednesday
for a business and pleasure trip
(dtr Carmen claims that a vaca
tion was well earned that g-mother
Jones had taken care- of Jackie
while she and Denise (born Jan
uary 28 7i2 lbs) were in hospital
and when thijy were released
she took care of THEM too!)
With an Intelligent Interest in al!
types and trends of furniture even
tho Market Week Is on in SF
a, good guess would be that much
of their short "breather" will be
spent in out-of-the-way places where
the unusual and unexpected (old
OR new) In household equlppage If
to be found WE hope they have at
least one day just contemplating the
furniture in their hotel room be
tween calls for ROOM SERVICE
HOME FROM U of O last week
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Peak 1945 Huron was son
Joseph James (Jim) Now in his
first year at Oregon this PAR
TICULAR weekend he was wear
ing his Lamda Chi Alpha pledge
pin and as "home from" 'was
written it occurred to me that
Fern and Joe Peak have the same
"soft-blind-fun (or) son-spot" for
the same ialmost) crew, as the
Nerseths.
TOMORROW IS Sunday ALSO
It's Valentine's Day and knowing
my limitations (not being en
dowed with helicopter wings OR
possessing any of Cupid's weapons
or skill to use same) will con
fine this Valentine's greeting to a
verbal (non-archery) expression of
all good wishes TO ALL!
SPEAKING OF WEAPONS we
were armed with some advance
information anem the Shaw house
warming in Reddling last Saturday
but held our fire because it was
to be a surprise 'n BOY do we
LIKE 'em! but just FOR (not
OFF) the record we hope the
John Shaws in their new home- in
Redding v.-Ill be a little surprised
with a pictorial account THIS
week of their LAST week surprise.
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