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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1941)
'April ,'. 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Midland Zmjiine New MAUN I TO HEAR HERB COCHRAN BAND MALIN Herb Cochran and till eight-piece orchestra will furnish muilc for the annual Junior prom ol tha Malln hlfh school, to ba held In tha gym nailum April 11. During tha evening ona of thraa glrli chosen to represent tha aenlor, junior and sopho t) mora cliun will ba erownad ' prom quacn, and her princesses will ba In attendance during tha dance. Tha sophomores chota Bar bara Nyhart, member of tha girls flea club, secretary of the Pep club and secretary of her tlasa. Dark-eyed Merle Watklns will repreaent the Junior clasa. Vice president of the glee club, she la alto member of the Pep club, waa this yesr's captain of tha girls' basketball and base ball squads and Is a feature edi tor of the Arrowhead, achool paper. Frances Howell, aenlor, also takes pert In numerous achool activities. She la vice president of the Pep club, sinus In the glea club and was this year's ' captain of the victorious girls volleyball squad. Vincent Zumr, junior clasa president. Is being assisted by V Fred Spolrk. Bob Short. Eula faye Woodlry, Charles Spnlek. Edward McCulley. Merle Wat. kins. Howard Llnse, Winona Logdson, Violet English, Marie Hanel and Dawn Ollle Gott. Dancing will be from 8 p. m. until 1 a. m. Wast Klamath The Falrhaven P. T. A. card club held Its regular meeting at tha home of Mrs. B. C. Johnston at Weyerhaeuser Thursday. High core wai won by Mrs. C. L. Holllday, second by Mrs. Marian Holllday, and low by Mrs. Mahrl. Those attending were Mrs, T. u. Zlnn, Mrs. L. B. Hop kins, Mrs. Edna Hasting, Mrs. Edith Williams, Mrs. H. Schlefer- etaln. Mrs. Wllklns, Mrs. O. Splndler, Mrs. Mehrl, Mrs. C. L. Holllday, Mrs. Marian Holllday Mr. Cheney, Mrs. Bud Schlesel, Mrs. L. L. Smith, Mrs. Loyd Roblson, Mrs. Loom la and tha hostess, Mrs. B. C. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hayes and family have purchased a home and have moved to Stewart addi tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lown and family ara leaving soon for Cal ifornia, A pinochle party was held Sat urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Patterson. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Keesee, Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Schlesel, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lown, Caroline Bryson. Arthur Oiler and tha host and hostess. MT. UKI HONORS BRIDE WITH GIFTS MT. LAKI Mrs. Henrv Semon, Mrs. Ira Oram and Mrs. Jessa Johnson entertained Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Semon honoring Mrs. Bur ton Dawson, a recent bride. Mrs. Dawson formerly was Miss Louise Tunnell of Dorr!. Calif. Many beautiful gift were rjre- sented to the bride. Guest were Mr. S. P. Deh linger, Mr. Burrell Short. Mrs. R. C. Short. Mrs. J R. Elliott, Mrs. Jessica Kay lor, Mrs. Thomas D. Jackson, Mrs. O. Scott Thompson, Mrs. Ward Dolan. Mr. Harold Dehlinaer. Mrs. Sam Enman, Mr. Furrcll Hilyard. Mrs. Jay Fairclo. Mrs. Charles Drew Sr., Mrs. Gus Hil yard, Mrs. Estella Hill, Mrs. L. A. west, Mr. Viola Pollard, Mr. Wendell Walnright, Mrs. Clyde Griffith, Mr. Fanny Chene, Mr. Uhl Dillard. Mr. Arthur Cole, Mrs. Robert Cheyne. Mr. Lyle Merrill, Mr. Marion Dennis. Mrs. Gray Bran non, Mr. Howard Jackson, Mrs. Robert Faua, Mrs. Bell Dawson, Mr. Roy LaPrarle, Mrs. Earl Reynold, Mr. Otti Johnson, Mrs. Jay Manning. Mr. Blanch Slaughter, Mrs. Richard Flem ing, Mary Lucille Dillard, Shir ley Faua, Eleanor Ann Jackson and Charlea Merrill Others sending gift were Mrs. Percy Dixon, Mrs. A. R. Camp bell Mrs. Ralph Hopkins, Mrs. Elizabeth Norri. Mr. Carrie Tipton, Mr. Alice Dickenson, Mrs. Mary Gober, Mr. John Marshall, Mr. Ralph Hill, Mr. William Blackman, Mr. and Mr. Wallace Thompson. Eri Fleming, Mrs. Charlea Drew Jr, Mis jean Thompson and Stan, ley Dawwn. Watch tha Classified Pagel LAKEVIEW Tha first an nual band concert was held in the Lakevlew high achool audi torium Friday evening, April 4. Number played by, the band were divided Into three group a follow: Group 1 - "Father of Vic tory." by Danne; "Night In Vienna," by Ollvadoti; "Foot- llghta Overture," by Holme. Group 1 "Llebeatraume," by Lilt, played by Delo Price, Thresa O'Connor, accompanist; "Clrlblrlbln." by Peitalozza; "Horizon Overture," by Buys; "Onward Ye People," by SI' beliua. Group 3 "Compau Major," by Ollvadoti: Starlight seren ade," by Ollvadoti; "Weber Sweet," by Bonweber; "Wash ington Post March," by Sousa. Proceeds from the concert are to be used to buy new uniforms before the band goes to Cor valli to the state conference. About 30 member of Lost River grange motored to Malln Wednesday evening where a Joint grange meeting was con. ducted with Lost River officer presiding The meeting was fol. lowed by a program under the supervision of Harriet Bruner of the Lost River grange. Re freshment were served by the women of that grange. Tha noma economic club of the grange met Friday at the grange hall with Mr. Perly Stile a hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wallace Reed. Mrs. Bull Brown 1 Improv ing from a severe cold which has confined her to her home for several day. Word ha been received from the C. M. Kelley, former real- dent of Olene, to the effect that they will aeon ba located per manently In Portland, aa Kelley Rid 1600 Mile To School 0 (i M t. . r BLY The two young lads shown above have ridden over 1(00 miles to and from school in tha past year. Each day Elton Cramer, 1. left and his brother Marvin, . saddle Mary Lou. tha eight-year-old pony, and trot the four and one-half miles late Blr from their parents' farm. Mary Lou. half Shetland and half Welsh, also carries a sack of hay and one of oat which aha Is fed when the boy take her to water at noon. She is housed during the dey in a small building on tha schoolgrounds. The two lads, both bright students and first graders, are the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cramer. ha accepted a position at Bon neville. Mr. Kelley and Fred are at present In Yakima and will remain there until the end of the school year. Mr. and Mr. George Reillng and two children are leaving soon for Canby, Call., where they will reside. Mrs. Nona Corpenlng and Leo Donovan were house guest Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Marshall. They have Just re turned from an extensive trip through the south. They traveled from Reno to Detroit by air plane. There they purchased a new car and motored home. MERRILL Merrill Library club, in session Thursday after noon, delved deeper Into the business of raising fund for furtherance of club activities, and has on the program this month in addition to tha plant sale for this weekend, a hard- time, old-fashioned basket social and danca with April 26 act as the tentative date. Those who attend mar bring basket if they ear to, to be auctioned oft. There will be eat for those who don't bring baskets. Music will be good and any old clothe may be worn. Both popular and old time music will be on the pro gram. The club also voted to assist tha high school Junior das with a benefit card party to be given In the high achool gym nasium May 2 to raise funds for the annual Junior-senior banquet. Mr. Rodger, program speak er, advised member of the data of the annual 4-H club fair, April 24. 23 and 28, at Klamath Fall, and gave an Interacting review of tha state conference of home economic unit held recently at Corvalli. Mr. Robert Barry waa wel comed as a member and Mrs. William Walker and Mra. Wil liam Rodger ware reinstated. The committee for the dance Include Mm. A. J. King, chair man, Mra. Earl McNeeley. Mrs. T. W. Laird, Mra. Hazel Lilly. Mrs. J. B. Kldwell, Mr. J. Perry Ha lay, Mra. Lillian Thomas, Mr. Kenneth Col well. Lakeview LAKEVIEW Betty Combs. Lakeview high school sopho more, represented the Lakeview high school In the northwest singing conference at Spokane last week. Three hundred and fifty students were sent from achool on tha coast. Rehearsals lor all those In tha chorus were held on Saturday and Monday. A parade consisting of 1500 people was a special attraction Saturday afternoon. At a concert Monday evening, the chorus, of 350 and the orchestra of 300 presented 10 numbers, two of which were given by boy. Tha chorus and ordieatra performed for the Spokane schools Tuesday Tulelako Mia Has In Bark, high) school aenlor, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clyde Barks, has re turned from Coalingo, Calif where aha was a guest of Mlsa Joy Terry, formerly of Tulelaka. Miss Tarry la completing he senior year tn high achool at Coalingo before Joining her par ants, Mr. and Mra B. t. Terry, who left Tulelaka last fall ka make their home in Arizona. Charles Johnson, Siskiyou county district attorney, was a Tulelaka visitor Monday. Mrs. Katherins Stonecypher, cook at tha achool cafeteria hag resigned. A Preebyterlal of Presbyterian churches of southwest Oregon will be held April T, 8 and 9 at Roseburg. A number of women of the Merrill community plan to attend. Presbytery of tha churches of the asms district will be held April 17-13 at Grant Psss with Rev. Lawrence Mitch elmore, Merrill, and Rev Donald Dod, Malin. planning to be present. morning. 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