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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935 HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON page rrvx Recruiting Officers' Wives Learn To Be Packing Experts By MILLV BAMSBY Her life as the wile of Master Sergeant Charles Andrew West, U.S. Marine Corps, has. since their marriage in 1943, been a full one for Vivienne ('Viv" to her friends) West. She met and married Sgt. West when he was stationed in her na tive New Zealand, and came as a bride to the United States to be gin her career as the wife of a marine recruiting officer. Born Into an old established fam ily in Wellington, New Zealand. Vivienne Collie quickly . adapted herself to a strange new country and an equally new way of liv ing. From the conservative routine of a "settled" existence i her fam ily has owned the Edward Collie, ZULEIMA Tti next luncheon meeting of Zuleuna Nile Club of Klamath Falls Is scheduled for Wednesday. November 2, at 1 p.m. In the Wil lard Hotel, chairman of the day is Dorothy Ellis, and Gladys Ha- jousek is in charge o( entertain ment. Members are reminded to brine heir Thanksgiving gifts for the Shrine Hospital In Portland, and President Florence West has re ceived word thnt plain post cards with postage are needed at the Greenville, South Carolina Shrine Hospital, and members who wish may bring post cards with postage to vthe luncheon. If not contacted by the calling committee, reservations may bo made by calling Dorothy Ellis at 5557. Cards will be played after the meeting. Kappa Chapter Beta Sigma Phi Kanpa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi regular bnsiners mprtin" was October 18. at the home of Mrs. Dale Topper. Guests to the eve ning were Mrs. Chuck Smith and Mrs. v Addie Nixon, city librarian. Mrs. Nixon gave a book review as part of the program. Members present were Mrs. Tim Murphy. Mrs. Eldon Storey, Mrs. Dale Goode, Mrs. Leland Sams, Mrs. Kenneth Dykeman. Mrs. Don ald Crosby, Mrs. Dale Tepper, Mrs. Einar Rusth. Mrs. Rod Mo Phail, Mrs. Frank Parson, Mrs. Nell Mayfield and Mrs. Isabelle Brlxner. Co-hostesses Mrs. Tepper and Mrs. Sams served refreshments to the group after the meeting. Amaranth F.C. 1 1 Friendship Court No. 11 of the Amaranth, met October 15 with royal matron Catherine Wright presiding. Hugh Templeton was royal- patron pro tern in the ab sence of Ted Huey. Twenty of the 22 officers were present. The court was visited by grand royal matron, Elizabeth Madsen; grand royal patron, Raymond How ell; grand prelate, Hugh Temple 1on and a number of out of town members. Five new members were Initiat ed during the meeting, which was preceded by a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. and followed by refresh ments served by committee mem bers Ruth Stanley, May Wells and -Ethel Henry. At the meeting October 19. royal matron and royal patron Cather ine Wright and Ted Huey presided. Twenty-one other officers ' were present. Vera Frltsch and her committee erved refreshments after the meeting. Ltd. flirnitlir mimitspllirlna Mm. pany for over 75 years) she and "The Sergeant" crossed the Amer ican continent four times they iiveo in the Southeastern Slates for about four years and in Idaho auuui me same length of time. California was their home state for two years and they lived in Klamath Falls ior abct't a year and a half. Thus, the wnrrf "cttiH" ouired a new meaning to Mrs. West. The years wr rni-ni,eit marked with packing projects xuen uie nonces oi transler were received and being "settled" was a teninornrv (ntrltirf tn it, household which grew to three wnn me oirtn 01 their son, Charles nnirei, ten years ago: and to fOUr. Whfn Vlrerlnltt arrlan jcum laicr. ' Viviennn Wpct uluan,,e elA der and eoori lnou-ina- hnmaHa lonlcS hlirlr Ml lh man,, with enthusiasm because of the interesting people she met and the wealth of cherished friendships nmuc in various nana nt in nnutv try. The mnt riant vni, .v,.n thev left Klamath Foil,, loot day, came at the time she was Planning a trip to see her family In New Zealand her first tn 11 leai'S. She liul 4Vl nhilrit-an Kan made arangements to sail on the italics, uctooer 20. 'men came the disannnintlno. m,COD. anni,i the rnidrilp nf rWtnh- that lhana was no room for them on the ship iur mat sailing. She had adjusted her mind and ber 9 when two notices came al most Rlmiinanamicltr nnn that . cancellation had put her and the Children hnrk nn tha Onlnhar on passenger list and the other thnt Sergeant West was transferred to iump rcnaieion euectlve In matter of davs Packing became a problem urnaiug uie nume uiey naa oougnt getting out in time for new ten ants and a . dozen other details threw the household at 4337 La verne and its mistress into near chaos. Fflrpwa nartina nl,nnlui , them were cancelled or dates moved up on the already crowded calendar and to top it all , oil the moving van scheduled to pick up luggage for the boat trip, and household goods and furnishings was announced as arriving before the date previously set. we "won dered" to The Sergeant' Wife "if she'd see any of the boat trip between- here and home" she seemed In near condition to hiber uate (or the entire travel time. Sergeant West, with JO ears over-all in the Marine Corps is u r . 1 r i m wmnn HIGH FASHION l!l 6 J We invite you lo see for your- self how these modestly priced luxurious frames add personul charm. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 730 MAIN ST. " 7111 OPEN FRIDAY NITES 'TIL P.M. Dr.. Oamar J. NaU. mmd Dam B. Hafto, Sr. eligible for retirement He plans to Join his family in New Zealand In December and, if he doesn't re-enlist New Zealand might re claim not only Mrs. West but will gain three more cltitens retired U.S. Marine Sgt. 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