SATURDAY, MARCH 13. 1054
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
. AS USUAL the MEM planned
it prepared It tod dished it
up in superb style that annual
, but always sensational Elks crab
, feed lor the women relatives of
Elks It's a most faseinalin' thing
to watch on the day of the teed)
unloading the huge crates of the
big bright beauties fresh from their
briny beds off the Northwest Coast
the assembly line of 80 men (for
tnis one) where each step from
emptying the crates, washing
SCRUBBING that Is cleaning
and so on to cracking them betore
platters are heaped high to be set
before the dames with a flourish
and do those femmes love it!!
CIC Schedules -Home
Talent Show
PORT KLAMATH Plans for a
play to be presented in April by
Civic Improvement Club members
were dixiused at the Friday af
ternoon March 6 meeting. Presi
dent, Mrs. Harold L. Wimer, con
ducted the business session. ,
"Adam's Evening," a three act
farce, will be coached by Mrs.
Frank Strahan, who has already
chosen. the cast. Mrs. Richard O.
Varnum will supervise, general de
tails. "Special" extra attractions on
' the program will be arranged by
.Mrs. Elisabeth M. Loosley. Ten
f club members are in the cast, and
practices will be held twice weekly.
on ruesaay ana -inursaay evenings,
at the .local elementary school
house, .'
On (he fund raising agenda for
March, tentative plans were made
for another of the popular month
ly card parties which have been
held alternately this past winter
by the Order of Eastern Star,
Chiloquuv and the local organisa
tion. General chairmen In charge
of all club sponsored card parties
are Mrs.-Joanna Taylor and Mrs.
William A: Page. The date of Sat
urday evening, March SO, was sat;
committees, etc., to be announced
later;- :1
Starting .in April, regular meet
ings of the club will be held twice
monthly, on the first and third Fri
day afternoons ot each month.
Special visitors at the meeting
were Mrs. Cyril (Eva) Cook and
her mother, Mrs. Minnie Hill, both
of Klamath Falls. In honor of Mrs.
HlU's 82nd birthday which, fell on
the date of the club meeting, all
present rose and tang in unison
"Happy Birthday".
The financial report- for March
was-given by treasurer, Mrs. Wil
liam A. Page. standing and special
committee reports given, a general
tilsoussloui followed. Two readings
were given. One, by Mrs. Donald
P. Veatchwas en. excerpt, from,
a current Saturday Evening Post
article on "The OZ s Who Fell for
the Reds," and the second was by
Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley, who
read part of an article, "How the
Bible is Building Israel," from the
Readers' Digest.
The meeting adjoumed.refreeh-
ments were served by the hostess
of the atlernoon, Mrs. William
Brewer and Mrs. Marvin Roeder.
The table was decked In tradi
tional St. ! Patrick's green, .with
crepe paper shamrocks blooming
in containers on a wide green crepe
paper runner on the white back
ground. The same theme was car
ried out in appointments and Indi
vidual favors marking each place.
Other special guests of the after
noon were Mrs. Elmer Zumbrun,
Fort Klamath; and Mrs. Gene Cor
bin and infant son Duane, visiting
here from Stockton with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oray.
Club members visiting from out
of town were Mrs. T. R. (Lucille)
Nicholson, here for the weekend
from Ashland; Mrs. Arthur Short,
Meford, Honorary member of the
organization; and Mrs. Harold
Wing, Klamath Agency.
Fort Klamath members were
Mrs. Wilbur Hescock, Mrs. Bert
oray, Mrs. Donald P. Veatch, Mrs.
Harold L. Wimer, Mrs. Raymond
8. Loosley, Mrs. Edith Moon, Mrs.
Lloyd Nicholson, Mrs. Oner Brown,
Mrs. Elisabeth M. Loosley, Mrs.
Norman Vsn Iderstlne. Mrs, Mitch
ell (Mike) Beaulleu, Mrs. Gene A.
Page and:Gaylo and Opal; Mrs.
Elmore Nicholson and Teresa Ann;
and Mrs. William A. Page. .
the food AND the flourish I they
come in droves and there Is no
evidence that a single one Is on
anything but A diet of crab and
more crab and AS USUAL
thanks and 4 bouquet to the boys
who so successfully engineered It.
TWO VIFS ARRIVED recently
to two well-known KF families
the fu-it la Seattle oh the 18th of
Feb Michael Wayne Elliott .
whose grandmother Helen (Mrs.
Oeorce 8.) Blanaa arot back a cou
ple of day ago from Seattle where
she was called much earlier that
she planned to leave because the
stork and a kidney complication
conspired to up the date of Mike's
arrival His mother Catherine
nee Blanas Elliott was Just re
cently released from the hospital
recovering from the kidney upset
and Mike got out of the incubator
which he entered on the 18th weigh
ing inly 4 lbs. 14 os his mother
and father (Will) are both enrolled
at U of w and both are seniors
g-mother reported that the teach
ing' staff was wonderful and
rushed around like mad to provide
emergency layette essentials which
were to have been "purchased later
Mike has a great-grandmother
other than the maternal g-ps
Mrs. John Koliopoulos and on
the paternal side are grandparents
Mr. end Mrs. Dexter Elliott for
mer KF dwellers now in New
berg Oregon the young- man Is
tne ursi granacnud on eitner siae
the proud g-mother Helen Blanas
went on a shopping spree and all
other spare time from the hosp was
spent at the sewing machine finish
ing a lot of. ltema Catherine had
leisurely - started ' Incidentally
mama plans on returning to. school
next quarter.
.
THE. SECOND VIP to arrive
was t lb 13 H o Karen Lorene Kit-
tredge new dtr born to William
A (BUI) and Janet (O'Connor) Kit-
tredge at Klamath valley at 1:37
p.m. March 7 She also didn't
arrive as scheduled and paternal
g-PS Oscar and Josephine K were
on A trip that was to have-been
"had" by the time, the new mem
ber of tht family arrived her dad
nas never seen ner alter ne was
graduated, from OSC in agricul
ture It. Dec he enlisted In the
USAF in Jan and Is - now at
Lackland Air Base In Texas 1st
great-grandchild for A. O. Melss-
nert 828 Jefferson (on paternal
side) as are Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Kittredge 802 Eldorado
Janet's parents Mr. and Mrs.
John O'Connor 610 N. loth
are also- beaming with pride as
grandparents of the little miss
maternal great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Washburn
the little glamor puss still in hosp
with mama win be on deck to
meet the Oscar Klttredges when
they return right now they're
with dtr Roberta and will stay 111
Arizona to , be with her during
spring vtcatlon who is going to
prep ccnooi orownrooor to be
specific.
Birthday Supper
For Mrs. W. L. Frain
PIONEER COMMUNITY A pot-
iuce supper was given reoruary
34 for Mrs. W. L. Frain, In honor
of her birthday anniversary.
Friends who assembled at the
Frain home for the no-host celebra
tion were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schulse, Mr. and Mrt. John Lar
son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Floyd
Blankenshlp, Mr. and Mrs. James
Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dent
son, Mr. and Mrs. Retterath, Wal
lace Henry and May E. Phlnney.
Mrs. Grace E. Bourouln. Mrs.
Patricia Falrchild and daughter,
Patty: Mrs Alice Pevton. Mrs.
Charlotte Martin. Mrs. Louise
O'Brien, Mrs. Mary Ellen Oaster,
Mrs. Vera Linkenbach, Mrs. H. S.
Stone, Mrs. Irene Markham and
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Ciemmens.
The honored guest's husband
was also a participant In the cele
bration which Included a social
evening after the supper of many
and varied dishes.
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WHITE SHRINE OP JERUSALEM . . . annual installa
tion of Naomi Shrine No. 5, WSJ officers was witneued by"
e capacity crowd in the Masonic Temple March 6, 8 p.m..
In tht picture, seated, Corinnt Larson, worthy high priest-'
ass; tnd Grover Motley, watchman of the shepherds. First
row, sttnding II to rl, Florence Custer, Noll Retterath, Cora
McDonald, Rodger Hopioh, Vera Fritsch, Jack Schulie, Char
lotte Mtrtin, Isabell Jackson and Ruth Stanley. Middle row,
taw order,. Beatrice Otnlson, Bltncht Marks, Ruth Hopton,
May Phlnney, Lorene MeCollum, Mildred Hell, Louise O'Brien
tnd Almt Coftr.
Back row, Vert Ltnktnbtch, Blanch Schulxt, Helen Mc
Comtek, John Larson, Richard McDontld, Alvt Custer, Methew
Adtmion tnd William Pitrson. (Title of officers given in
story). - Photo by Provort
Aloha Chapter 61, OES
Celebrates 55th Year
, Mrs. J. Lyon Honor
GuesJ at Shower
Mrs. Jsck Lyon was honored with
a bridal sbowe recently by friends
and relatives At the home of Mrs.
Ed Lyon, 3200 Wlard. Hostesses
with Mrs. Lyon were Mrs. Ray
Bramwell and Mrs. John Ham
street.' , - v -
The guest list Included Mrs. Ray
Yunck, Mrs. Jim Conroy Sr., Mrs.
Walter Fleet, Mrs. carl Stout, Mrs.
I. F, Bodgers,' Mrs. James Hick
man, Mrs; Fay Montgomery, Beryl
Montgomery, Mrs. Wayne Davison,
Mrs. Herbert Mitchell.
, Mrs. Jimmie Hargrove, Mrs. Or
ion Boorman, Mrs. John Soder,
Mrs. Ronnie Bryan, Mrs. Bud
Lyon, Mrs. Jesse Byron, Mrs. BUI
Stiles, Mrs. Jack Snoop, Mrs. Bill
Chambers, Mrs. Clen Montgom
ery, Mrs. Everett Lyon.
Sandra Kaye Hamstreet, Joy
Lyon, 'Mrs. Ben Oden, Mrs. Noel
Patrick. Mrs. William Gibson,
Mrs. Paul Hoone.Mrs. J. D. Stan
ley, Mrs. Peter Eastman, Mrs. Tom
oaen, Mrs. Paul wood, Mrs. Er
bart Blind and Mrs. Leon Adreon.
Di
nner
Party
BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Pepple gave a dinner at their home
March 7 In honor of the birthday
anniversary of their son, Ted.
Places were set for Ted, Buddy
Rueck, Mr. and Mrs., Lester Leav-
ltt, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pepple, Pam
and Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Pepple.
Hani Norland insures furniture.
627 Pine St.
White Shrine of Jerusalem
Impressive Installation Rites
Draw Capacity Crowd to Temple
White Shrine of Jerusalem
nual installation of Nalml Shrine
No. 5 WSJ, officers drew a ca
pacity crowd to the Masonic Tem
ple, March 6, at 8 p.m.
District deputy, Nell Retterath,
esoorted the following Installing of
ficers Into the Shrine Room: Char
lotte 1 Martin, worthy high priest-
ess; Jack Schulze,- watchman of
the shepherds: Blanche Schulze,
worthy chaplain: Ruth Stanley,
worhty scribe; Blanche Marks,
worthy herald; Beatrice Denison,
worthy organist; and Florence Cus
ter, worthy guardian.
Janice and Davis Larson, daugh
ter and son of worthy high priest
ess, Corlnne; and appointive offi
cer, king, John Larson, lighted the
candles in the east and. west.
The national emblem was pre
sented by color-bearer, James
Hunter. -
During the impressive ceremony,
the following officers were in
stalled; Corinne Larson, worthy
high prietsess; Orover Motley.
watchman oi the. shepherds; Vera
Fritsch, noble prophetess: Rodger
Hopson, associate WOS; May Phln
ney, worthy scribe; Vera Linken
bach, worthy treasurer; Cora
McDonald, worthy chaplain; Isa
bell Jackson, worthy shepherdess;
and Leona Angel, worthy guide.
Appointive officers are: Lorene
MeCollum, worthy herald; William
Pierson, first wise man; Mathew
Adamson, second wise man; Rich
ard McDonald, third wise man;
king, John Larson; and queen,
Helen McCornack.
First hand-maid, Ruth Hopson,
second hand-maid, Ruth Roden
berger; third hand-maid, Louise
O'Brien; worthy organist, Alma
Cofer; worthy guardian, Mildred
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The time you spend on your fob is money In
your pay envelope. Like time, this money has
a woy of "flying fost" from one pay day to
the next. You can't make time stand still. But
you can make some of your money stand still
in a savings account. Not. only stand still, but
CROW steadily via the dividends it earns for
you. Timely advice: stort a savings account
at once. Then deposit a definite amount of
money every pay day before it gets a chance
to fly! .
rWEDEQALMlNGi
Hall; and worthy guard, Alva
Custer, i
Honoary officers are Arthur Den
ison, flag bearer; escorts to flag,
Alice Peyton aud Clara Sherman;
banner bearer, lona May Wells;
escorts to banner, .Dorothy Post
and Arloa Andrus.
Projectionist, Nina Currier;
courier, Mildred Luft; madonna,
Olive Adamson; , and matrons of
honor, Zella Blankenshlp and Flor
ence Custer. :
Queen's attendants. Luc ill a
Wlrtz, Arbhur Stone, Orace Bour
quln, Ethel Henry, Edith Apple-
gaie, oieiia pryoen, ouicle Motley
and Dorothy Loomls.
King's guards, George Retterath,
Wallace Henry. Arlln Rodenberaer.
Carl Young, Elvln Phillips, Louls4
r riiscn, wren Frain and Richard
Loomls.
Ouest vocalist, Richard Malum,
sang two songs during Intervals
in the installation ' rites. : ac
companied at the piano by Bea
trice Denison.
- Light refreshments were served
in the banquet hall after the newly
Installed WHP, Corinne . Larson,
and WOS, Orover Motley, offi
cially started their terms of office
-Rena Oldham, worthy matron,
and Raymond Owens, worthy pa
tron, presided at the stated meet
ing of Aloha Chapter 1 OES,
held Tuesday night, March f, at
the Masonlo Temple. ;
Many visitors and members were
m attendance to celebrate the 86th
birthday anniversary of the chapter.
Foryathla, daffodils and pussy
willows were arranged about the
room. Host and hostesses tor the
evening were: Joe Kennedy, Eail
Palmer, Lynna Martin and Helen
Ustoe. . ,
An interesting excerpt from the
life history of Jennie Reames (now
deceased) was prepared and given
by Clalrallce Epperson. It per
tained to her activities In Eastern
Star as worthy matron, worthy
grand matron and 2 years as
grand representative.
The past matrons pin belonging
to Mrs. Resmes was presented to
the chapter and waa worn during
the evening by Lynna Martin who
Is the oldest active past matron of
Aloha Chapter and also past grand
Esther...
Mrs. Martin assisted Nellie Wat-
tenburg, past grand warder;. Al
pha Phelps, past grand Electa:
and Letha Murphy, past grand
Martha In lighting the candles on
the beautiful birthday cake, which
was wheeled in on a tea cart by
Ruth Holcomb and Betty Thornton.
First - time visitors introduced
were: Elmer Vincent of Waverly
Chapter . 134, Portland: and Alice
Perrott of Beulah Chapter 6, Co-
quuie.
' Past matrons Introduced and re
sponding with speeches, were;
Kate Peyton, Alma Cofer, Mae
Phlnney, 'Clalrallce : Epperson,
Lynna Martin, Alpha Phelps, Nel
lie Wattenburg, Letha Murphy,
Betty Hunter, Helen Bplker, Orpba
Beard and Louise Humphrey. Past
patrons Introduced were; James
Former Klarriathite
Honored at Shower
Mrs. Ray Marin (Kathleen
Pugh), formerly of Klamath Falls
and now of Mt. Shasta, California,
was honored with a stork shower
March 1 at the home of Mrs. Leo
Bocchl, S21 'Alva Avenue.
Quests Included Mru. Gradv
rugn, airs. Bin vomer, Mrs. Mil
ton Price, Mrs. Wayne O'Jteale,
Mrs. Richard Clarke, Mrs. Hank
Mauch. Mrt. Jeff Parsons. Mrs.
Don Rumelhart, Mrs. BUI Alexan
der.
Mrs. David Hatfield, Mrs. Tom
my Barnes, Mrs. Dick Oilchrlst,
Mrs. uavia J ones, Mrs. Wallace
Lorber, Ann Egan. Mrs. Vern.
quigiey, Mrs. Bert Collier.- Mrs.
Dean . Lowell and Mrs. . Barney
saaucn.- ,
Invited but unable to attend
were Mrs. Fred Qerblno. : Mrs.
George Oerblno, Mrs. Louie Pas-
tega, Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs
Orvllle Haney and Mrs. , John
Marin.
by signing the Bible, following their
presentation at the altar by worthy
herald, Blanche Marks; and worthy
cnapiain, Blanche scnuite.
Mr. and Mrs. George Retterath
and Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter
were official hosts for the evening.
Merrill Ladies Aid
Has Business Meet
MERRILLTha Ladin AM nr
the. Presbyterian Church met at
the home of Mrs. Delia Hodges
March t. Mrs. R. E. West and
Mrs. Harriett Fohertngham were
assistant hostesses. "Meditation'
was the theme of the afternoon de-
vouonais led by Mrs. Warren Ochs.
Mrs. Bernace Wilson renoricil
that more tlian 100 plastto plates
and cups bad been purchased for
use in the. social hall. Mrs. Frank
Hunnicutt and Mrs. Warren Fruits
were in cnarge of boxing rummage
left- from the sale to be sent to
Korea.
Refreshments were served follow
ing the meeting to Mrs. Warren
wimer, airs. Mi, n. aisgie, Mrs.
Dwlght Eagle. Mrs. Warren Fruits.
Mrs. Verne Haskins, Mrs. Dollle
Hunnicutt, Mrs. Kenneth Hunnicutt,
Mrs. Frank Hunnicutt. Mrs. W. F.
Jlnnette, Mrs. Ruby Mitchell. Mrs.
Pearl - Moore, Mrs. Wendell
Moore, Mrs. Warren Ochs. Mrs
Mary Of field, Mrs. Clovis Story,
Mrs.wlnlfred Taylor, Mrs. Ber
nace Wilson, Mrs. '. John Moore,
Mrs. George Rankin. Mrs. Ella
Holt, Mrs. Jean Copeland and
Mary rickett.
Mrs. Bernace Wilson will be the
next hostess on March 10..
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MEASURE
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Selby. Elmer Bramieu ana ouvtr
Splker,
Tames in tne Banquet room wrt
Individually decorated to npwitaarl
each month of the year. Aapost
table won first prise, and Jt)i
uary won second. Thosa daueraf
lug were; January, Margaret (star
ldan; February, Leona Aawsl;
March, Edna Jones: April. Baad
Rhodes: . May. Maude wriest:
June, Clara Sherman; July, Suae
beth Owens; August, Martha Pow ell;
September, Ruth Renle; Oeto- .
ber, Mona Dixon; November, Le
ona SelSy; and December, Owea
dlyn Pierson. Each member sat at
her own blrthday-mtuatb table, and
was served come baled cat ana .
coffee.
Members of the refreshment
committee were; Myrtle Aefctr
man (chairman);, Helen Splker,
Edith Karlson, Letha . Murphy,
Oretchen Thompson, Ooldea
Brown, Ruth Phelps, Orace Hale,
Edna Jones, Lorraine Knneobarg,
Rhoda Hamden,' Margaret Oel-
haar and Dorothy Bramlett. TiM
chapter's birthday cake was aeread
by Kutn Hoicornp ana jwkj -room
ton. . i.j
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