'rf SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1955 IIERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Hazbins Fete Mrs. Roy Hunt With Shower The Hazbins met Monday eve ning. November 28, at the home of Sadie Wallace, for a combina tion shower and card session. Re freshments were served before the shower which was given for new bride, Mrs. Roy Hunt. Pinochle was played during the remainder of the owning. High score was won by Betty fCetsdev er; second, Peggy Low; low Mil. died .Robinette; and guest prize to Mary Wells. A Christmas parly and gift exchange is. planned for 6:30 p.m. December 15, at the home of Betty Ketsdever. rx cm k.Zl - L V, f TV . V." . - v. r-, .v a. f f ' - ' f vf - A v ' m j m K mm a MRS. SARAH E. NOTT, who will bo 94 years old, January 17, it pictured above with her ton, Ray Noft, 2919 Emerald; her granddaughter, Mrs. Frank Snyder, 3149 Cortex, stand ing; her great-granddaughter, Mrs. Leroy O. Burt, 4102 Douglas, left, who is holding Mrs. Nott's groat-great-grandson, George L. Burt, who was two in August. Mrs. Noft was visiting her son and his family, when the picture was taken of the five generations. She was born Sarah Lewis, a native of Oregon. Her pioneer family came west over the Oreqon or Overland Trail and were settled in Woodburm when she arrived in '62. Mrs. Nott makes her home Nampa, Idaho, with one of her two daughters. Other than her son's daughter, granddaughter and great-grandson in the picture she has eight grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and ano ther great-great-grandchild. Photo by Ferebee Bridal Shower And Farewell Party MACDOEL A bridal shower end farewell parly was Riven in honqr- ol Mrs. Thomas Rulkowskl, the former Sharon Myers, at the Macdoel school house Tuesday eve ning. Hostesses were Mrs. Don Dysert, Mrs. Henry Andrus, Mrs. Daisy Deidrlch. Mrs. Bud Wynnnt, Mrs. Olen Yaple mid Betty Andrus The nuest list included Mrs. Wil fred Dixon and Shirley; Mrs. Rex Grlrzmnker, Mrs. Elmer Happen. Mrs. Mike Short, Mrs. Morris Oil more, Mrs. Julia Andrus, Mrs. Ervln Shoemaker and Paula and Cecil, Naoma Esktldsen. Mrs. Ted Johnson. Mrs. Had Noakes, Mis. Archie Tharp. Mrs. Mangle Crlss. Mis. Doug Clement, Mrs. William 4 SETS OF TWINS IN THREE GRADES About the four sets of twins pictured on the first page of the society section Billy and Freddy Happ's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rapp; and Mrs. Rspp Is a teacher at Henley. Parents of Ronnie and Lonnle and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blofsky he Is the Henley School bus driver. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nonis, parents of Jerry and Terry are farmers In (lie Henley District. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Elliott, parents of John end Charles, are both in the teach ing profession. Their dad is princi pal of Henley High School and Mrs. Elliott is teaching at Alta niont Junior High School. The Elliotts were hosts to the lively bunch of boys on Saturday, December 3, when they entertained for their twin sons who were seven on December 1. Party hours were from 1 p.m. to late evening and Included a matinee In town and an after-theater "supper" at the Elloitt home on the Merrill High way. All the twins are In the first three grades at Henley School which has a total enrollment of about 325. So the percentage for the three primary grades Is un usally high. Clement, Mrs. Ivan Dennis Jr., Mrs. Jim Wliltt, Mis. Clotlnc Km.'itz. Mrs. Arnold Crlss, Mrs. Howard Myers and Marvlna Deid rlch ol Macdoel. Mrs. Anna Motschenbacher, Mrs. Cliff Stumbaugh, Mrs. Jewel Bar nclt and Judy and Mrs. Claude Olson of Dorrls, Mrs. Russ Mc Fall of Tulelake; Mrs. HI Hatfield and Peggy of Klamath Falls; and Mrs. Jack Chapman and Pearl of Worden; Mra. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Doris James. Mrs. Frankie Para, Mrs. Russ Walton, Mrs. W. E. Ooode. Mrs. Delmar Criss and Mrs Charles Thompson, Mrs. Clarence Cross, Mrs. Joslc Duncan and-Twy-la and Glenda Johnson, Macdoel. Mis. Bruce McMahon of Tule lake; Mrs. A. J, .King of Klamath Falls; Mrs. Mary Poiterfleld, Mrs. Walter Fothcrlngliam, Mrs. Leona Short, Mrs. Dorothy Surgeon, Mrs. A. O. Chrlstenson, Mrs. Lawrence Myers, Mrs. Bud Stevenson and Linda Olson of Dorrls, Mrs. Lew Is and Mrs. Frankie Brookshlrc of Klamath Falls. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. DINNER HONORS SON IN SERVICE LANOELL VALLEY Mr. and Mis. Walter Smith entertained at their home on Thursday with a dinner In honor of their on Dick and wife Geneva. Dick was home on short leave from his former station In Kentucky. Dick is -ow on: his way to Japan. Quests Included the honored Ruesla Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hllson, any Hllson and Sandy and Dusty Hit son, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsons and Dennna of Macdoel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Jr., Brett. Craig, Lyle and Cheryl Smllh and the host and hosless. Altar Society LANOELL VALLEY The Altar Society of St. Francis Catholic Church of Bonanza met at the home of Mrs. Keith Rice on De cember 1. The president, Mrs. Flor ence McCartle conducted the short business meeting. Old business for the past year was completed and the following new officers were elected: Mrs. Clay Walker, president; Mrs. Er nest Walker, vice president; and ' Mrs. Leonard Schooler, secretary- ! treasurer. i Refreshments were served bv Mrs. Rice to the Rev. John Phe- I lan of Merrill, Mrs. Ernest Walk- : er, Mrs. Don Ralph and Mrs. Jack McCartle all of Bonanza; Mrs. Clay Walker, Mrs. Bob Brett, Mrs. Eddie Orallan and Mrs. Ben Nork, Langell Valley. i St. Barnabas Xmas Party LANGELL VALLEY The guild of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church of Langell Valley met at the. home of Mrs. Mike Dearborn at 2 p.m., December 1, for a meeting con ducted by president, Mrs, Wesley Dearborn. The annual turkey dinner and bazaar on November 5 was a fi nancial success according to re port given by Mrs. Mike Dear born. Mrs. Roy Whillntch and Mrs. Mike Dearborn were appointed as the nominating committee. New of fleers will be elected at the Jan uary meeting, the afternoon ol January 26, at the home of Mis. Wes Dearborn. Mrs. Dearborn, president of the guild, and Mrs. Roy Whitlnich, general chairman for the dinner, thanked the members for their generous help, ( After the meeling sifts for the gift exchange were under a limit ed tree. Mrs. Marion LincLsuy won the special prize for the after noon. Mrs. Dearborn served refresh ments to Mrs. Wesley Dearborn. Mrs. O. C. Johnson, Mrs. Grace Blaser, Mrs. Charles Partridge, Mrs. Howrey Roberts. Mrs. Marion indsay, Mrs. Roy Whillatch. Mrs. Luther Noble, Mrs. Lester Leavitt and Mrs. Bob Dehlinghcr. ENGAGED is Sally Mae Sayers, to Robert Theodore (Ted) Houser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Houser, 6077( Shasta Way. The bride elect's parents, who recently announced the betrothal, are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sayers, 1921 Fargo. She is a senior at KUHS, and Ted is a grad uate 'of both KUHS and OTI. No date is set for the wedding. THANKSGIVING DINNER AT-HOME LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Frazier ffavp a riln. ncr party at their home thanks plvine;. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monroe, and Louis Monroe Jr. all of Cave Junction; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas. Ruth Mar&aret. David nnrl T.nnle Hnnm Mrs. Florence Horn and Jack all of Bonanza; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rowcliffe and Mrs. Mnrv Smith of Langell Valley. CARD PARTY BONANZA The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Bonanza gave a bene fit card party at the lodge hall Saturday evening November 26. Six tables were in play with high for women won by Mrs. Roy Fern !und; low to Mrs. George Fern lund; men's high. Islvmacl Dick. low, Allan Vought: and Eddie Fenilund, traveling prize. Hostesses were Kalherine Wilson and Bonnie Fernlund. who served home made cakes and coffee. in. Mil. m mmmmmm.mjmm0y4 . ' .J SHIRLEY MEAD, happy honoree at the'shower given tier by hostesses, Mrs. Marvin Brown, left; and Mrs. Mel Stoecklein, at the home of Mrs. Stoecklein's mother, Mrs. Raymond Schiffman, 500 Martin, December 2. About 25 guests were invited to the party which started at 7:30 and included an even ing of games and social conversation. Appropriate decor for the "baby" theme was elaborate and clever featuring a pure white and large lamb wearing a crown wreath of blossoms which was the centerpiece on the long table from which punch and party food were served. Photo by Kettler Clipper Club LA REVIEW Mr. and Mrs. James Howard were elected Skip pers for 1956 of the Presbyte.-ian Clipper Club at a dinner meeting on December 6 at the Educalion al Hall. Serving as' First Mate, will be Dr. and Mrs. Harry Sabin; lopr keepers. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Thornton; pursers, Mr, and Mis. Lome Young. Guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. John Tomassene. 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