WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1957
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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VFW District 20 Holds
Dinner Party In Dorris
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FOR FUN AND FESTIVITY, the Lettermen Club members of
Henley High School ere "tops" in ideas. There will be
high jinks at the Lettermen't Club sponsored carnival in the
high school on Saturday, November 16, from 7 to 1 1:30 p.m.
including games of skill, food booths and boxing matches.
The carnival is open to the public. Money goes for the
benefit of the athletic department of the school. Unpacking
nonsensical doo-dads are left, Phil Swisher, and right,
Bruce Durant, carnival co-chairmen. That noodle-like hand
ful coming from wrappings, looks suspiciously like black
spiders.
DORRIS Members of VFW
District 20 attending the dinner
provided by the host group at
the Butte Valley High School on
November 3. were welcomed by
Mike Branham, junior class president.
The meal was prepared by jun
ior class mothers including Mrs.
Vivian Mclntyre. Mrs. W. R. Ken
naston. Mrs. Martel Hamilton,
Mrs. Vivian Wemple, Mrs. Annie
Goldbar, Mrs. Berniee Middaugh,
Mrs. Roy Foelc and Mrs. Sam
Lyons. Kaye Kennaston and Bev
erly Houston greeted guests at the
door.
The dinner was served to VFW
members and members of the
posts' auxiliaries with Butte Val
ley Post and Auxiliary No. 5944
as host. Proceeds of the dinner
were turned over to the junior
class treasury.
Among special guests attending
the Dorns meeting were two na
SHOWER
NEW PINE CREEK-A "pound
shower was held earlier this
month for the Rev. and Mrs. J. R.
Swinney, new minister of the New
Pine Creek Baptist Church. About
100 persons attended, bringing all
kinds of food packages. Games
provided entertainment in the
church basement for the balance
of the evening.
tional officers. W. D. Houston of
Yreka. national deputy inspector
general, from Post 3813, and Fran
cis t Hlmore ot Anderson,
national aide de camp, from Post
1934. Others attending included
Bob Arrasmith of Central Valley,
Redding Post 1934 and Charles
Stier. commander of District 20,
with Burney Post 5689, who con
ducted the VFW sessions.
There are 15 posts in District
20 but only seven were represent
ed. Those were posts of Redding,
Yreka, Mount Shasta, Burney,
Weed, Weaverville and Butte Valley.
The District 20 auxiliaries meet
ing was conducted as & separate
meeting by Harriet Houston of
Yreka Post 3913, district senior
vice president, in the absence of
the district president, Vena Gil
mer, of Macdoel, Post 5944.
Vivian Wilson of Dorris. Dis
trict 20 secretary, reported that
handmade laprobes to be used in
veterans hospitals for wheel chair
patients have been t'u r n e d in.
Mount Shasta post turned in 12,
Butte Valley, 10, Yreka, seven
and Scott Valley, two. Mrs. Wil
son also announced that the aux
iliaries in the district will spon
sor appearances of the Erwin Me
morial Blood Bank car at least
once this year. Twenty-seven mem
bers represented the seven auxil-'
iarics attending.
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KLAMATH FALLS
BIRTHS
BOWERS Bom to Mr. end Mrs.
John Bower. November 6. In the
Klamath Valley Hospital, a ion weigh
ing 7 lb.
MTLLFR--Born to Mr. and Mr.
Glenn Miller. November 6, In the
Klamath Valley Hospital, a daughter
weighing 7 lbs. 14' ozs.
CHAPMAN Born to Mr. and Mrt.
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in 8 lbs. 13 'i ozs.
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ath Valley Hospital, a daughter weigh
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Klamath Valley Hospital, a ion weigh
ins 6 lbs. 12Mt ozs.
JOHNSON Born to Mr. and Mm.
Larrv S. Johnson. November 8, fn the
Klrjhath Valley Hospital, a ion weigh
lr 6 lbs.
TCAY Born to Mr. and Mrs. William
Kay. November 8. in the Klamath Val
ley Hospital, a son weighing 8 lbs. 14
ozs.
FLURY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Tlury, November 8. in the Klamath
Valley Hospital, a son weighing 7 lbs.
6 ozs.
JACKSON Born to Mr. and Mrs.
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Klamath Valley Hospital, a daughter
weighing 8 Iba. 6 ozs.
JOHNSON Born to Mr. and Mrs.
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Klamath Valley Hospital, a son weigh
ins 6 lbs. 13V4 ozs.
JONES Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Jones, November 9. in the Klam
ath Valley Hospital, a daughter weigh
ing 8 lbs. 6 ozs.
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