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Sunda February 21
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HERALD
AND NEWS,
Falls,
Klamath
Ore.
19
Toastmistress
Scheduled
The
Ewauna
Toastmistress
ofwill be the topic evaluator.
Florence
toastmis-
Wilson
will introduce the pro-
-gram. A parliamentar
drill
willconducted
b Margaret Greg-
The
by
Jed
CONVENIENCE
provides functional simplicity. 2
p.m.tress,
powde
and showe in the
room
n give added
con-
venience for quic
clean- af-
ter working in the yard, garde
or worksho It’s
a goo idea to
with dur-
surface all the aeas
flag salute
Margaret Daviesor and contest
speeche by
in the inspiration will b giv-Lois Jacob Jod Kitchen and
n
Lexi-Irene
by Dorothy Hearon,
Payne, General evalua-|
Miller
willtor
will be Margaret Davies,
‘ologis Marion
present the word study and
Members are
preparing as-
Rowena
McDonald
will be thesignment for a special demon-
grammarian for the evening. stration meetin the will pre-
Topicmistress, Lena Brown,sent for the Toastmistress Or-
will
assig topic for the
Unit
in
im-
Alturas,
promptu talks, Ramona SmithCalif., Wednesda Feb. 24.
ma
b
KNIT
You
reduce
can
household
chores to simpl job by group-
of your household
many
facilities next to the kitchen. A
laundr adjoinin the kitchen
ing
Club
73
Hotel.
|CLO
Monda
For
meetin
regular
Meet
able
easy-to-
help
which
ceramic
also
tile,
down
cut
on
household chores
Welcom Wago Internationa with
th Se a
wil
pd
a
in business
fosterin igeo
communit Tife Fo more informa-
tion about
PLAN WEDDING
Doris Arlene Barnwell, daughter
of Mrs. Hug Barnwell and the late Hug Barnwell is
the fiance of Jack V. Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. R
of Lancaster, S.C. The will be married
,
,
—
ENGAGED
The engagement of Patricia Ann Ros to
Ronald Allen Priest is annouced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Rose Klamath Falls. No date has been set
wedding. The future. bridegroo is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mario Priest, Idaho Falls Idaho.
—
2
Phofe
ae
ee
and Mrs. Dallas Bou
honor of their 40th weddin
to quests at an open house Jan,
OBSERVE SPECIAL DATE
decorated in
cut a cake
anniversary and served
Bly
20 at their hom in
Mr.
—
Bl
BLY—Mr.
Bourn
MARTIN
‘an
Stotistics
on’
insurance-
on
Pair
and
Americon
men
ancy of
that there is o
definite
reveal
‘an
overwei
between
and premature
death, It hos
been discovered that
rule,
as
a
white
motif
contrary
sary.
A
of
A
Jan. 20 at
pretty
to
carry
the
ruby
These
facts! the
table
notwithstanding,|
PLAN
Ann
June
set
1
as
Stroo
and
the dete for
Sacred Heart
brideke
the
anniver-
cloth
Marjorie
—
their weddin which will 4ake plac in
Church. Thoir engagement is announced b her
parente
Mr. and Mrs. John William Stroop. Th
ii
2
graduate of Klamath Union High School and Good
Samaritan School of Nursing
and is now
oon
ploye at Klamath Valle Hospital The future’ brides
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugen Perr
son
groom,
Woolridge
Amboy, Wash, attended Clark Junior College before
entering tho Air Force. Prosentl he i stationed at shoe
AFB in Sout Caralin
by
Kennell-
Portland
out
and
Portl
was)
Investment Talk Slated
there are
large number of wom-| autographe by guest during
e afternoon.
en whote glamour
quotient suffers!
considerably simply because of an
Mr. and Mrs, Bourn were mar-|
overweight
problem.
—Someh ried Jan, 20 192 in Green-|
H, Gilbert Johnson represen-|the stock market. and the
beautiful
fine
intelli-
features,
Tex. ‘The came to Ore- tative from the Portland
ville,
office|mon investor,
and
attractive
gence,
go in 194 and to Bl five years Jo Merrill, Lynch Pierce, Fen-|
‘The company, originally Mer-|
ago. Four of their six children| ner-and
Smith
will:diseusslrill, Lynch, E. A, Pierce “an
were
present, Mrs, Jeanette!
was
Gunter,
Pam
and
man
members
Georg have
Carl
Valk
b
WEDDING
JUNE
Michael
three-tiered
whose white
Board
Barbara
title
Toni
Blanton
Other|Merritt,
Mrs.
Pryor,| National
Mar-|ported
Herman
Library
date
the
’
WEDDING
@
Engage
@
Invitations
@
Decorations
©
White
or
Bride Books
Show
e
245 Offic Sup
629
Main
Ph.
that
al
ranging
by
shows,
flower
man;
Stump, and dis
Gary Price.
‘mel
Mrs,
b y
and
the
hosts’
did
the
he
ew
B George! CLIP THIS. AD!!
(Use Scissors Knife,
or
ho
eee
HS
gave
the
disaster
Georg
apen house
on
Washing-|
meeting
nine in
‘mow yw&#
for
Rots at
affair,
the
will be
Lucille
news|
more
Welcome
the plan for the party be- |e
Wil-/tween now and that red let-
ter day, March 6
tase
librar
day
Iwi
i
and.
Holford
is.
Washington
the
patriotic
steak
spoons
Elect
4718
OPEN
nS
Wait
to
24-HOURS
Clothes
Drop Off
1—333
NO.
2—4810
Dr
of
.b
of
milk
hamburger
four
with
NO.
table-
Facilities
,
SOUTH
Facilities
3—OREGON
poun
a
Dry Cleanin
meat.
STREET
MAIN
Cleanin & Laundr
Loundry
i
hamburge
juicy
mixing
COIN-O-
EAS
NO.
|
charge
3 a
Pi ‘v
&
Loter
MERIT
|
Take O
3 Minute
Co O $
Manio
STREET
6TH
Onl
AVE,
and
&
Laundr
BIEHN
Facilities
}
5
What
makes
good credit
Bis
their
friends
are
invited
Op
All
|
andi
to
Paddock treasurer
at-|
received
6th
a
P.M.
-
Til Midnit
‘
by
don’t have
any means. The point is—
to-carry a larg balance to merit an A-1
credit rating. It& much more importan that
you make’a habit of payin your bills
—and. that
we
know-about
it!
Le]
2
NO.
really
rating ?
2
SHASTA
WAY
Mo
thr Sa
Grocer Specials from last Thursday
ad goo thru Wednesday
MARKET
9th
7:00
BASKET
&
a
‘W can just hear someone say, “Mon in the
bank!” But that isn’t all there is to it
outgoing presi-
lamp for her]
Biehn,
Mrs,.
yea in office, She also present
ed gift to her slate of officers.
of thanks
for the
A letter
club& donation was read from
thé’ Christmas: Clearing Bureau.
‘ special prize was won by
Howard.
Charles
Mrs,
TO
MARKET
SOUTH
ated
Daughters
A.M.
9:00
‘AT
tea/
them
carrie
gue
a
aS
birth-
Said an ders
Catholic
All
state,
chairman
Indians
was
gro
A’ choral
Heart
Academy,
with
musical
se-
William.
&
BASKET
So. 6th & Shasta
Pine
Way
Ae
3°.
and
——
Only
school
Notional
t
ANY
ITEM IN THE
STOR
MONDAY,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY.
ONL
MO
PERMAN
COMPLETE with
F
Council.
of
MONDAY
Shampoo, Set
Savi P 4
Haircut
THRU
SATURDAY
on
Fun Lef 1
——
Banki pa Hometown
recognized by
Education
Hie
Style
Stylists.
a
&
Exclusivel
619
for Chil iIdren
Main
eee
ee
\
Worm
Buswell
Wagon Hostess
Hilyard Ave,
Red Cross, as official
relief agency of
‘our
Make
SH TODA
p.m.’in-the
paris hail,
The
Rev.
David
Hazen. of
St Pius X Church will giv a
(00K
review:
and -book co m-
|ments
will be made. by Mrs.
Addie May Nixon, librarian at
city
Paris,
meeting was closed by
the Daughters’
epeating
birthday, Moniay, Feb, 22
ton&#
at 8
from Sacred&
will ‘entertain
lections.
For
there
olates)
next
io
of dent,
The
2
Good
ws
New Officers
interesting
very
a,
merican
Mrs,
e
of the
Winston Purvine, gener.
chairman
1]states
the|of
were
oa
i
“Some
Thought
Freedom,”
Annual .Tea i
‘ortland
chairman,
This Ad
to
re-|
Malin
e
and
Mrs.
the
Hatchet, But Save It!)
Room
Grove
Hotel.
for
in
Mrs.
thejal
and
6,
Moore&# divine divinity candy
served by ‘Edna Dakin&#
handmade choc-
and-Mrs. Vow-
with
Mrs.
Refreshments
Mrs.
DeMerritt
Meets
DAR
iberty
McFall]/‘€@,
decorat-
~
March
cards with reservations bein
Bow- to the board are Mrs. Karl Ku-
Garden Club; Mrs. handled by Mrs. Hug L. Swa- |
Mrs.
Ar- jac, Malin
“Treasures”
which
will
-
extension; ney;
gardens Lee Martin,
be sold at a
silent
auction,
Mrs, Paul McCulley, American
headed by Mrs.
Everett
Mi-
Legio Auxiliary; Mrs. Les Un-
and
“Edible
Treasures”
r,
Women’s
ruh,
Association; will
be offered
Walk-
(Addie
Mrs.
Helpin Hand Society
er& famed, hot rolls,
Clara
Jacob.
Norman
Eulalona
[pr
Catliglic Daughters- -Ameri-)
and/¢4 Will stage their annual book!
the
ing. Leah McFall made
served
durin
“Sloppy Joes”
882-4408
everyone&
“Lion
scheduled
Edna
Mrs.
Dehlinger
CD A Slate
PARTY
—
ley with the party plan
Linda
Batch <Thom
to let
de Falle
-can
Bob- and. Bill
Hartley were hosts to 6 young
friends at 4 recent dancing par-
and
McFall
Judy
ty, Linda
Terpening assisted Mrs. Hart-
BONANZA:
j_Aavitations
the
a
ee
@
history
DANCE
Minioture
tides and
Gigoms,
Pine
lard
titilate
the
party
Saturday
,
viagl
EXCEPT THE BRIDE & GROOM!
Our Wedding Consultant
for
All Your Needs.
See
p.m,
Orions Club met Jan.
1 at
the
Phillips.
Dick
Mrs.
belin the discussion the meetin
Owens,
regerit, the home of Mrs. Richard Tea-
traced to the years prior to-1914,/
be open to audience
at the meeting, Mrs. ter for a regular meeting and|
ques.|
when
Charles
Merrill,
of officers, conduct-
its| Mrs: Larkin said,
Se C. Wiggin gave the invo-
retired
millionaire
a
founder,
Guests are very welcome thgjCati Mrs, L. H. Stone led the ed -b Mrs, Fred Biehn. Mrs.
‘at the age of 29..Merrill,
son
attendance
should ledg of Allegiance to the Teater will serve as presiden
committee
of a
Florida
doctor, was. ai be
called for these reservations Flag. Mrs, Julian Ager led the this coming year with Mrs, Joe
“college drop-out,” a short-| and for
vice
singing of the national anthem,
well,
presiden Mrs.
cancellations,
time’
and
a
newspaperman,
Mrs,
William
Wales Jr.
intro-/Preston
Card secretary, and
with an
avid
interest in
man
duced Mrs.
Samuel
Mrs. Jack
.a
coupon
Vowell,
Week
of
Orions
has
to
is
‘Lamb”
Library open house will be country. Local communit lead-
from
Mrs. Valk presented the pro- May
to 8 p.m. The|
for this
will be
on
year
drying and
pressing|
gram
for flood
relief
books and hobb demon- Coun
rare
f lowers and foliage.
this county has had only
Mrs.
Evans will be that
Future programs planned for} strations.
the tiniest taste of what floods
Mrs.
Leonard Will
‘the
gardeners include assiste b
young
to families.
mean
Mrs..Ron
Loveness,
house plants, to be presente and
Plans for the party include
Organizatio representatives
[ y Mrs.
Georg Deen flower
and Smith, on of:the larg-/acquited its present. title.
Estes,
iGriffiths Mrs, Hug
securities
est
and commodit
Leland Blind, Mrs.
Johnso will be introduced by/
Rollin
brokers
with
offices ‘in
ove't|
Charles Larkin,
Thompso Mrs. Claude Davis|.
program|
100.cities in the United
States,/
for
Mrs.
Clifford
a in
the
t
Us this
he
a
ostica.
“Women and
wisaly, 20 stick to a diet approved,
Investments”
Marc 25 is the
at|
became the famili
Ellis, Dian Miller, Marcella Pi-
b
Eulalona Chapte DAR_ met
medical authority.
competent
date.&
and Mrs.
zan
lunch-/
Rub Norton. the ‘Thursday Feb. 25
Lynch Pierce,
HOUSTON BEAUT SALON,
Feb. 1 in the Equit-
Fenner|
Klamath
‘Mrs,
Dalene
Gallagher and eon meeting “o the
“300
Beane in 1941
Main
St., upstairs
with’
over
the|able community room, Dess
Bill Bourn of Medford
Miller& Sportswear Dept. Use
wer
e Falls
Soroptimis Club.
merger of four Wall
Stree
t|was served by the hostesses,
‘our
th: St
unable to
entrance.
Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fen-|firms, Some few years later
attend,
it|Mrs, Dick Henzel, Mrs, Charles
.
i
A few inquiries produce the
that the party will
and-Mrs, T. A. De- information
be a benefit for flood
victims
treasurer.
in Oregon with proceed to go
Art Evans, chairman of
Mrs,
man
Sabberg
Vicki
and Teresa
884-4265
2
Slated For March 6
MALIN—At the last meetin
curiosit
Well-|
Vicki
Deen.
Peggy
are
gon
or
884-9692
Phon
Uniqu Benefit Part
Fereb:
Elects Slate
attended|
Larsen,
Janet
co
Everything for
7
new
nard
Dallas
Mrs.
cake,
id
different, baked b the Bourn’s daughter,
a
we&#
avoid Mrs.
Jeanette: Ellis,
centered!
entirely, but
painful subject.
the
and
honored
open house in observanc of
‘s|the
‘
matter
that
Date
Wo
larch,
club, The Junior Gar-jof the Mali Library board,
deners is.being sponsore by|new officers. were elected for
t he
Garden
Club.|three-year terms. Mrs Allan
Northside.
The first meeting, Jan. 20 was|Taylor was elected. chairma
held at the home of Mrs. Ber-|Mrs. Clark Unruh, vice
chair-
gc their 40th wedding anniversar
Hostesse Mary Hagu andj
Georgi Hall, used a red. and
wom-|
relationship
to
were
Librar
Sponsore
I
A
Note
“MA
Junio Club
couoa
by
J.
w ke
for the
407 Main St.
Next to Pacific
Ph.
Power
882-6644
882-6645
6th
F
All
deposit Insured
up to
and
Klamath
Avenue
$10,000 by Federal Deposi Ins. Cor
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