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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1954)
PAGE EIGHT REFLECTIONS FROM WHEN THE dinner bell rings at the MO Ranch home of Ocar and Jo Kiltredge near Add (hdqtra of Warner Valley Btoclr. Co) houaeguesls are at the table be fore the ftrst "ding" dies. Helen Mtssner Adel, graciously con sented to take, over the cooking for the hungry limiting hordes this lall and now that some of them have sampled her superb cooking Helen not buntia" will very possibly be the main at traction First to arrive in the current crowd of houseguests was Dennis Morgan and a couple ol friends from LA Dennis be tween TV and movie productions frequently heads for the Oregon hills and is laminar local nguri Others who will share the fam- mi Klttredee hosDltalltv are Nor man Blitz and K. R. Cord Reno R. C. Smilh, president of American Airlines and Baron Kldd from Dallas Texas Senator Ouy Cordon and party- Don and Elva Kenyon from KP. and Ted Conn and sons from Lakevlew First meal served by gastronoml cal genius Helen was breakfast at 6 a.m. and she is now getting used to not knowing whether 10 or 20 will Join the mealtime rush. HUOTTNQ WIDOWS of Yacht Club members can duck the din ner and dishes problem this Sun day by taking the small fry out to the club where Mike and Beu lah Regan will offer a choice of roast turkey and the "works" or Virginia baked ham of course husbands who are in town are more than welcome Members may bring guests Call the club for reservations. REAMES annual fall luncheon was a success In spite of last minute chaos caused by an auto mobile accident In which club managers Don and Elvera Hutton were Injured Just the day be- CIC Election And Xmas Plans TORT KLAMATH Annual elec tion of officers was held at the regular meeting of the civic Im provement Club, Friday afternoon, November 5. New officers are president, Mrs. Harold L. Wlmer, reelected; first, second and third lce presidents, Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mrs. Gall Culver and Mrs. Gene A. Page, respectively; secretary, Mrs, Wilbur B. Hescock, reelected; treasurer, Mrs, William A. Page, also reelected. Reappointed as chaplain, Mrs. Donald P. Veatch, The financial report for October was read by the treasurer, fol lowed by routine standing commit tee reports. Committee members for the, an nual Christmas tree and commu nity program to work In coopera tion with the local church and school In giving holiday entertain ment are Mrs. Wilbur B. Hes cock, Mrs. James P. Van Wor mer, Mrs. Onll Culver, Mrs'.' El more Nicholson, Mrs. Daniel Brown. Mrs. Dennis Knowles, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. Gene A. Page, and Mrs. BUI Nicholson. Duties ot the group will consist of soliciting funds for the Christmas treat ol candy, nuts and fruit given to the Children; also purchasing and sack ing same. It was decided to buy a new suit for Snnta Claus, whose ap pearance on the program Is club bponsored. Welcomed as a new member was Mrs. Jack Taylor. On Saturday evening, November SO, Cascade Crest, Order of East ern Star, Chlloquln, will give a benefit card porty In the clubhouse. Starting in November and con tinuing until early spring, there will be only one club meeting each month, on the first Friday; starling December 3 when pinna will be made for the minimi Christmas party given by members for their husbands and fnmllles. After the business session host esses, Mrs. Daniel Brown and Mrs. Eldon M. Brattain served refresh ments to the following; Mrs. Gene A. Page, Mrs. Dennis Knowles, Mrs. Norman Van Idcrstine, Mrs. William A. Page. Mrs. Harold L. Wlmer, Mrs. Elliabeth M. Loosley, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. Elmore Nicholson, Mis. Bill Nicholson, Mrs Wilbur B. Hescock, Mrs. Oatl Cul ver, Teresa Ann Nicholson, Judy and Danny Culver, Oayle Opal Page. Jeffrey Knowles, Debra and Dan Brown Jr. and Larry Nlchol ton. Featuring tht nw Tony Moilln single breast styles for formal wear Mr, Formal TUXEDOS .... 37.50 White Dinner Jacked 26.95 Mid-nite Blue Formal Pants 12.95 ARROW shirts and HICKOK formal weor left WE RENT Formal wear for weddings, formal dances ond other if f7W rHfsf fflft) fore the scheduled BIO club event Plans shifted from "cancel" to "continue" and back to "cancel and the situation looked pretty grim with some 100 luncheon res ervations made and no food Commodore Nell Black of the Yacht Club hearing of the sad, sad situation came thru handsome ly by offering Mike and Beulab Reean's expert help they had part (VERY small) of Thursday and Friday a.m. to make arrange ments prepare food etc and serve it In a strange place The greateful gals at Reames and Don and Elvera have been talking all week about what a swell Job the Regans did and what a grand gesture It was for Commodore Black to save the day that's America. UPON ASKINO to be brought up to date on the "doln's'1 of one of my favorite "watched-her-grow-up" gals Diane Oldenburg sophomore at the U o' Nevada I concluded that she's a very busy femme about three weeks alter school started she was initiated Into Trl-Delt sorority then was chosen as I of 14 to represent her chapter house at Homecoming Week activities last weekend The Delta Delta Delta house went thru the usual weeks of work on skits floats etc for which prizes are given on h-coming weekend AND the Trl-Delts won 1st prize for their skit She'3 a member of the college choir and her ability and talent received added recognition when she was selected to sing in a 12-girl choir her strides In singing at Nevada .are good news to her vocal Instructor Elolse Mclntyre With this back ground the nursing major will be able to sing restless patients to sleep if she follows the "capped career." HOUSEGUESTS at Mrs. Francis (Marjorle) Olds' Riverside Ave home will keep it humming this weekend when the Bob Shaw family arrive from Coos Bay with their four. Shaw sprouts Steph anie, 9 Scott, 7 Dan, 4 and Elizabeth Ann, Wks HOMER AND INEZ DeLamatcr who live out Henley way are back from a successful elk hunt In the Baker country where both were reared They Joined a Jeep owning couple up there and really got Into virgin territory the little bus took the hardships out of hunt ing and both men got their elk. ROMA THOMAS (Mrs. Jerry T. on a trip to Davenport, Iowa for a very special occoslon Her mother and dad Mr. ana Mis. wai ter C. Prlcster will celebrate their Oolden Wedding anniversary Nov 17 Roma left the latter part of Oct via areat Northern from Ever ett Wosh with two of her aunts who will also be at the anniver sary celebration This Is Roma's first trip home in 10 years. Malin VFW Auxiliary MALIN Maltn VFW Auxiliary met at Uie VFW Hall. Tuesday evening, October 26, with nine members present. Members voted to send Christ mas donations to four different vet erans hospitals In Oregon and, as has been the custom In the past, to send a year's subscription of Look Magazine to the Roscburg Veterans Hospital, A donation was also made to the Tri-Clty Ambu lance project by the Auxiliary. A one year subscription to the Her ald and News was sent to Kenneth Green, local boy, who Is In Port land In the T.B. Hospital. Mrs. Ray VanMeter headed the committee appointed to pack box es of homemade candies for the service boys overseas. Other Maltn boys In the service, but stationed m the states will be sent boxes later. A report was made on the sup per served during the VFW Potato Queen elimination dance; and the district meeting held In Klamath falls October 17, was reported upon oy Mrs. Henry Vacknitz and Mrs. Waller Stastny, who had at tended uie meet. Auxiliary president, Blanche Beldralne, announced that at the next meeting, November 8. Mary i-ou sswisner, district president will make her official visit and Inspec tion, she urged all the members to attend this Important meeting. m Y .' Ur ' v Z 1 V ' 1 it- " aj - ' v3 f ,,fc- V-u- I ,.V' l " ' f. 4-, V v -"w4- i i v.- ;, u -:"f - vT"" " f " v ' : f m - -. i iii in in i iriiiiiii.iirMianirlt'"'- jftmi tawnim mwi' 'in m .. i-n nm.- MR. AND MRS. WALTER CONRADY . . . married October 27, In First Methodist Church. The Rev. Lloyd Holloway officiated at the candlelight ceremony. Mrs. Conrady is the former Virginia Peterson, daughter of Mrs. May Sawehuck, form-, er Klamath Falls resident, now living in Salem; and Walter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Conrady, also formerlocal residents. After a brief wedding trip to San Francisco, the new Mr. end Mrs. Conrady will be at home, 2665 Radcliffe. He is with the City Police Department; and the bride is secretary at Mills Elementary School. ' Photo by Guderian PROSPERITY SOCIAL CLUB MALIN Prosperity Soclol Club met at the home of Mrs. A. E. Street Thursday evening. October 28. Mrs. Mervyn Wilde, president, was in charge of the business meeting, during which plans were made for n guinea dinner similar to that held last year. Food committee chairmen were appointed for the dinner and the menu was planned. A definite date was not set but Is expected to be held sometime after the first ol the yenr. The committees will meet soon with a Masonic com ml'teo to make final arrange ments. Reports were Riven on Uie two recent food sales handled by the club and members voted to turn tho money over to the Masonic Lodge for necessary work on the Masonic Hnll kitchen. Friendship night combined with past matrons and patrons night will be held at the next meeting of Prosperity Chapter on Thurs day, November 11, Election of officers for Uie new term will be held at the December 9 meeting ond Joint Installation ceremonies with Uie Masons will Until November 19 SEE Oldsmobilc for '55 Dick B. Miller Co. 7th & Klamath HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 V I I 7 be on the next' Thursday, Decem ber 16. j Members proscnt for the meet ing were Mrs. Elmer Stukel. Mrs. Mervyn Wilde, Mrs. Phil Blohm, Mrs. Edwin Stastny, Mrs, Hawey 41 CA math's TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT TO COME GET ACQUAINTED AT KORENIAN'S Importer 413 Main Open 'Til 9 Sm Our Lnrgn Stock of llpnutifiil, IlnmMVoveii OIIIKIVTAL And lliey Arc Come in and Register -You May Win 1 l Clugston, Mrs. Varren Fruits, Mrs. Dick Halousek, Mrs. Frank Zlabek, Mrs. P. G. Wilson, Mrs. Melvin Bowman, Mrs. Cecil Jackson, Mrs. Charles Dobry, Mrs. J. Z. Smith and Mrs. Joe Halousek. The "Costume Look" is, the news for '55 . , . and this smart Costume Suit pairs tone-on-tone jacket with the slimmest of sheaths ... for day or dote. Keep your things looking bandbox fresh with our superlative cleaning. This time, try Cascade . . . vou'll be glad you did! T LAUNDRY and Finest iAot As 1',ximmisivc an ion iiugnt. ininkX Faculty Wives and Women's Club -. At OTI Plans Supper Meeting OTI Faculty Wives and Worn-.around the world, driftwood ar- m' r.luh met in me Diuaeui Lounge Tuesday night. November 9, with Mrs. Robert Smith presid- lng over the business meeting. New faculty wives introduced were Mrs. Dick Turner, Mrs. Al . Smith and Mrs. Donald Hagen. Mary Ann McConnell spoke on the alms and work of the 4-H Club with its 25 kinds of projects. Mrs. Wallace Uerllngs, program chairman for the evening, had ar ranged a very interesting hobby show. She displayed a few of her most unusual pitchers chosen from ha. .nlloerinn nf nearlv 200. Other members showed collec- linn., nf hlrH fliriirines. Horses, stamps, oil paintings, ceramics, crocheted afgbans, table .cloths, knitting, half century old quilts. miscellaneous art objects from "Our Miss Brooks" Presented By KUHS Players at Library Club Sparkling with ' typical "Miss Brooks" quips, "Our Miss Brooks" Klamath Union High School Little Theater production delighted the members of the Library Club at the November meeting, Monday, November B. Mrs. Roberta Blomqulst, head of the KUHS drama department, di rected the three act farce which was taken from the original R. J. Mann Script: Differing slightly ftom the popular radio program, Aloha Chapter 61 Eastern Star Fast Matrons Ella McMillan and Rhoda Hnrnden were the hostess greeting members and visitors. Tuesday evening, November 9 at the rcghlar meeting of Aloha Chap ter di uus neio. ai me Masonic Temple. Rena Oldham, worthy matron: and Raymond Owens, worthy pa tron, conducted the business meet ing and were assisted by the reg ular officers in conferring the de grees on four new candidates. A school of instruction was held with Sallie Wood, Letha Murphy and Joe Kennedy presiding. First time visitors introduced and welcomed were Dorothy Cald well from Fraternity Chapter 288. California and Margaret Rignell from Rose City Chapter 86; Fort land. 4 Brief reports were given by Le- tna Murphy and the worthy patron on visits made to the Eastern Star Chapters at Paisley and Medford. visiting Eastern Star members who reside In Klamath Falls but are members of out of town chan ters, were in cnarge of decorations and refreshments for the social hour held In the banquet room. Delicious home baked pies and coftce were served from tables dec. orated with colored leaves and inanKsgiving motifs. Serylng on the committee were: Grace Huls (chairman), Louise iO'Brien,. Pearl reai, jane swartz and Pansy and Forest Burton. For Insurance at your service, tans norland, 627 Pine St. DRY CLEANERS Opposite Post Office Send y " A Rug for Your Home rauxeicu .u v........ jThe latter was displayed by Mrs. Jack LaGrande. Mrs. LaGrande stated tnat oniy the glas made prior to 1916 has this characteristic. When exposed to the ultra violet rays of the sun some old glass undergoes a chem ical change and turns amethyst in color. The December meeting win oe a supper to which the husbands will be invited. It will be In the school cafeteria the date and time to be announced later. The hostesses, Mrs. Jack La- ,oranae, jure, aiernn ruimm, raio. ltd Biang ana Mrs. iu utm, served delightful refreshments at the close of the evening and awarded the special prize to Mrs. Dick Turner. the play depicted the situations and problems of a small high school. Jackie Ackerman played the vl' vicious Mlas Brooks and Larry Barleen was the tyranical Mr. Conklin. Don Stllwell was Ted Wll der, a role played also by BUI Burk. John Clark was Hugo Longacre. the counterpart of Mr Boyington. Acting also in mis part Is Ruben reterson. others In the cast were: Linda Williams, Judy James, Es- tenne Klger. Lois Bennett. Carlene Coleman, LUa Lee Hubbard Carol Lee, Lois Sheppler, Bobby Sheridan, uaiiy KoDestem, Carta Tomlin. Frank Wandell and Shirley Tay- son. . . . i Between acts Mrs. Don J. Zum- walt played songs associated with school days. Mrs. Clarence P. Ward presl dent, announced that the Decern ber meeting will be Uie traditional Christmas music program under the direction of Mr. Andrew Loney jr: ; Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mrs. E. O. Jack- son, Mrs. Leroy Carter and Mrs. L. D. Leslie. Spook Party At Op Home LANGELL VALLEY The Rev and Mrs. Eugene Olp gave a party at their home the evening of No vember 4. Halloween games were played, and all attending went through a "Ghost House" and other spooky tricks, after which, cake and cocoa were served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ker mit Keysor, Mary Anne and Kath leen; Mrs. Ed Scott and Wayne Mrs. Claude Brown, Jimmy and Benny; Mrs. James Baldock and Curtis; the Rev. and Mrs. Billy Alsup, stevle and Sherry; Mrs. Earl Hltson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith, Jimmy and Tommy Seater, Bobby Potucek, Raymond Stalnaker, Donny Wilson, Loleta Rodney, LeRoy and Langdon Bie ler; Judy and Gary Randall and Debbie and Beth Olp. LAS You can't buy better than a perfect diamond, so choose a Keepsake Diamond Ring GUARANTEED PERFECT re gardless of style or price. The famous Keepsake Certificate gives you written proof of per fection, ' You can pay more, but you can't buy a finer diamond ring than a Keepsake. ftlngt Pricci J.C.RENIE Jeweler 1021 Main P.M. RUG t 6ftfrJ A mm m mm SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954 H. C. TEARS FETE MRS. HOMER DIXON Among "bon voyage" parties for Mrs. Homer Dixon, was a "spe. clal," one given by Mr. and Mrs Harry C. Tear at their home. 47n Loverne. ' Donna, who left recenUv to lni her husband in Germany, received at the Tear's October 30th party' a wide assortment of gifts froni friends who came to wish her . pleasant trip gifts beautiful and gilts practical some to enjoy while traveling and others to give pleasure in her new i nrroundlnis A guest book was amone them and friends contemplate seeing it again with signatures Mf "friends. made-in-Germany" added to the locals." A cake topped with a floral h... ket and inscribed with the frosting sentiment, "Happy Voyage, rw " was served with punch .n coffee to, other than Donna, Haute ' Propst Beth Douglas, Barbara Johnson, Jan Alexander Jeanle overen, Shirley Palmer, Dorothy Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lewl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlrth and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wagner. 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