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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1954)
SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE i O 5 3w;v' '. - - - ' . f , 4 ' THE SPRUCE ROOM . V . t fke Willard Hotfil was the loraln of 'rirjDn.Wifc.sr.owr. . . V . . . . . . 7. . .. . "March a, whtn friends and fellow employes at-the hotel assembled thorfc to honor-planche , fCampbell and Bud Sather. They will be married March 21 in the Commugfty. Congregational ..Church 'in Condon, Oregon, fhe prospective bride's home town. r 85 ' !v . I . . TJ- -I A I L 1 .X ATI. I I- -1 A I I I 'L I it 1 J A-jT -J J'' .'v !iHofl." Saf her. from'. Rainieri will be' araduated from OTI in June,- wheWMw will haW'comr Mpleedihis eourie in dietel engineering,. They plan to live in Klamath Falls. Pictured wifli $(;''. jat fhe .combined shower and buffet supper in Mrs. Milton Adams, right. V i K ' - ; Photo by Kettler .. "MM! t4 TVs"4- -J 4' "V . ,-4 . ... V- 'i I'1 3 (HP "t 3 f , 'MRS. GLADYS COX.. . 1320 Sargent, announces the.engage ijv! menf f her daughter, Shirley-to James E. Cartwrighfson Sj'.tlf- Mrs,Ralph Cartwrighf; Salem. Shirley is a graduate' 'bf !; i.XUHS,! class' of '53; and her fiance, a graduate of - Salem' '. .' High' School Is 'enrolled at OreOon Technical Institute 7h he.". ;y school :of. farm technology. A September wedding is plnndi i"'vV' :'" V.v , ,fc : ; :'r:-r Photo by- fa0e& .?!v.f;':vus ( . .1 .If ; " ' -W' 'i"f M i MR. AND MRS. W. E. SMITH . : 255r.Wh:f. hnbuhce the, engagement' of fheir daughter, Wanda, to Bob Ray, son pf MrfVand Mrs. Colon Ray, 22 1 Autumn. April' )4- is t))e-date. set for the wedding. .! : . . Twcnty-lhree members of Aloha Social Club met in the Masonic Temple Friday, March 5, for a dessert luncheon and business meeting, delicious refreshments were served from a table decor ated with pixies and green candles by the following committee: Ruth Renie, Orace Cole, Mildred Dimbat and Olive Rtach. Carrie Rush was awarded a shamrock plant as spec ial prize. President Dorothy Bramlett an nounced that Olive Thomas would be chairman of a tea to be held on March 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. hon oring Irene McKlnley, worthy grand7 matron of the Grand Chap ter ,oi Dregoni Order of Eastern Star.? , i Edna Jtnes urged members to contribute rummage for the sale Rt the Masonic Temple on March 19 and 20. . Cards were played following the bus.in.ess . nectlng with high in bridgex ghirjgr ' ji Luella Chll'cote, 91KI high! in .'canasta to Norma Uer llngs" and Jessie Lyle. Next mee; ing was announced for April 3. ait 1:45 p.m. In the Masonic Tejnple.v Birthday Part& Margaret Rodgcrs was honored on her 15th birthday anniversary. with a party at the Floyd RodgMB. home. Hostess for the afternootf was. her-,sister, Velda. v ; Prizes were awarder! nerthn TI11Y Wirte'jjnrl! Sidney Ketchum follow ing: ieicti and contests. 'RefrjiAients were served to. the JoJIowmii ('guests: Clyde, Jimmy nnd'B(liyiRodger8, Joan Dailey, WUma'Hubble, Louise Schmoe, Sid ney Ketchum, Lois Hubble, Mary Anne Leavitt, Bertha Gutuircz, Louise Hubble, Ronnie Wordcn, Leon Roberts, Cora Outuirez, Larry Worden and Charles Roberts. Defta' Kappa Gamma Meeting Alpha Chapter of Delta Kappa ducted the business meeting', Sec uamma met for tneir regular meet ing, Saturday. Marcji s. at the home of Helen Hoffman, 1031 Newcastle. . . A dessert luncheon was served by hostesses. Ruth Lobaugh, Stella Bowne. Jsabelle Brlxner, Georgian na Byersj and Helen Hoffman. ; Th!l:'tet speaker of the after noon .wis Mrs. Richard Pex who taujed .oratbe Netherlands. An ex cQer talker, Mrs. Pex explained the school system of her native land''. She also showed., pieces of Royal Delft -china made hiHolIand. ''Royal" is.,-,, rare,;, and. isupertor elft.u'-: . ivU President Mabel Humble eon- -4T vr -via iniiV I . IX. A 1 1 1... li CANDLES on her birthday cake; for 16 year old Elsie Eastman, third from the left; shown as she was about to blow them out. With her in .the picture, are Mary Valdez, Carol (.arson and far right, Eunice Welman. ; ' :A .' The rjarty was March 5, at the home of Mrs. Floyd Fouch, 3340 Bitbee, for Elsie and soma of her schoolmate friends from KUHS, where she is a sophomore. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Peter Eastman,.' 33Xl6 Bisbee. M 1 . ' - :' Others on the guest list Included: Norma Welman, Linda Ball, Teresa Valdez, CUo Cald well and Julie Valdex. ' Photo by Kettler iAAUW Plans Spring Musicale "Hie American Association' of University Women will give Its annual spring musicale on Satur-. day, March 27 at 2 p.m., at the Church of Latter Day Saints, Home and Martin streets. wtw Guests artist wilbbe Wayne An gel, violinist, who Is poW studying wun Rex underwood at rortiana University, finishing his high school course this year. .Wayne bas,:been playing concerts m many ujwns ana clues, and his appearance Here is anticipated with pleasure, i His accompanist will be Ruth Lobaugh On the program will aslo be Jew el Howard, vocalist,, and Ernest Armstrong, organ soloist. These local artists .together with Wayne Angel, assure ah hour of splendid entertainment. '..., 1 '. tA;v.Sbj6Lirn'er&',:'-' K' '. . . r.-'c' - J rN r . -cuinner-uance ' ' A ihann.a j in nlaria fnn dlnherlance ,was announced ''at the regular meeting of. Sojourners held ..Wednesday. March 18 It -the AVWard HcteU The, affai(. scheduled ifor'Mnrch. 20 has been changed to Match 27; at ' the Log -Cabin, for further information call 2-O07Q. 9' I 'After! -a'ishorti business1? meeting the president, Mrs. Bert Henson, In- troduqefl .two new "members, Mrs. J. P. Elniore and Mrs; R..jO. Johri- son; . auso. a- guest, Mm.r e. Shulte i The hostesses, Mrs.. W. Id.. Ross and Mis. Stephen Michaels gave prizes to Mr. j. G. Miller, oridge; Mrs: DV P. Groves, pinochle; Mrs. Anna Pierce,' oanasta; 'an a spe cial prize to Mrs. Joe J.. Thomas. . "Sui tt will cost lot to fix it, but you waited too tout to too Bill." : 'ij --. Den't ht little iimiwi run into bia ones br woiiina 'l6 lent. Hm your car put ia shape now with a Commercial Finance loan. ' t'A 1 ' . ' SEE BILL CANTON COMMERCIAL FINANCE Corp. The Oldest Finance Company In Southern Oregon 107 No. 9th St. Klomath Foils Phone 7711 il S-2S1 M223 iFXCITING FREE GIFT!:j retary Helen Hoffman gave an In teresting reporton the last meeting. and of the executive board meet ing. .. : ' . '... . The. annual election of new mem bers foBowed' to fill the quota, for the new year. -.r The executive boaTd1 requested members- to - submit ' suggestions for the next year's meetings. - Josephine Penrodwhe has- been 111 was. reported home ' again 'and much unproved -In health. n Mrs. Florence ugie presentea aii pha chapter-with two'books she has recently written... "Pioneer Teacrt- ..'! kl.lnn. -nr'ltBM nu.W.. '.. m early day teachtr. andi'The. Year I ws Four" a story .or jra.j!Ogle at- tnat early age. ; . - .-, . . , . 1 ... s A the April meeting' the newroltl" cers wlll: be Installed aid -an-lmu. atlon of new.members will e held Canton Crater 7 Honored By "Surprise Visitof High Officers The next meeting of Uis auxiliary will be held In the IOOP hall March 11, . at which time all mem bers are urged to be present for reviewing practice. Lady Mary Pope, Hazel McNeill and Pearl Harris were appointed refreshment committee to serve at that time. - Auxiliary No. 13, Canton Crater. No. 7, Patriarchs Militant held an enthusiastic meeting on March 11, brought about by. the surprise visit of high officials. They were Lady verna Hamilton, president of the International Association of Ladles Auxiliaries Patriarchs Mili tant; -Jacksonville, Florida, Lady Ethel Smith,, past president of Re bekah Assemblies, Bait Lake.Clty, Utah., Lady Gertrude Blswell, pres ident of association, department of Idaho, Buhl, Idaho. . '' ". ' The officials are ona tour, qf visitations and spoke on the mili tary, tactics of tee order, prepar ing the members for changes in the new. book ot ceremonies, soon to come off the press. The visi tors directed the practice in the receiving ceremony, whloh . the auxiliary has been asked to exenv pniy at ine state assemoiy to na he)d In May, at .Grants Pass, Oregon.. , . . Pythian Sisters Wmema Temple 70 Wlnema Temple No. 10 of the Pvthtan Sisters met In regular ses sion March S at the IOOP Hall. In addition to the regular busi ness routine, Delores Phillips, was Initiated into the order. After- the meeting. Mary Fin ton and Maybelle Wllley served pie and coffee to the members. At the next meeting on March 17, a cancer film will be shown. ' Flowering Shrubs . EVERGREENS HEDGES We will be glad to help you with your . plan, at your home, by v appointment. Phone 5502. . 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