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April 1041 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE Langell Affairs Brida Elect Honored At Shower by Mem bers of Clubs ; LANGELL VALLEY On of th lovelloat ahowera of "th season wi given on th 'afternoon of April th tenth t the homa of Mrs. Will Campbail In honor of Mis ; Maxln Conlay whan mem bcra of tha Laniall Vetley , Woman olub and tha Social club were hostesses. Mlia Conlay will becom tha bride of Mr. Harold Cox of Klamath Falls at tha Lor alia Full Got pal church on th ravening of April tha seven taanlh. Thoaa honoring tha bride- - elect who racalvad many love ly gift war Edna Conlay. Mildred Campbell, Bobblett Gift, Helen Noble, Effla Oil- . man, Elizabeth McCall Madge : Monroe. Mary Dearborn, Car rle Blelar, Nova Noble, Mary Etta Malona, Florence Met- ootta. Bed la Hammond, Flor ence Horn, Lottie Keller, Beetle Campbail. Maria Ml lee, Bea DaVaul. Edith Noble. -Kate Phillips, Nettle Davis. Theresa Teare, Margie Herb- leeon, Adelaide M e B e t h, Viola Dearborn, Cora Tick nor, Cleda Wells, Virginia Thomaa. Lucille Campbell, Marlon Zlch, Miriam Potucek, Mariba Bialer. Cora LeaviU, Norma Campbell, Carolyn Monroe, Blllle DeVeul Max- . Ina Roberts, Mre. Cross, Mrs. Kempfer, Mrs. Huntley and Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Beasla Franer enter tained In honor of her hue- band's birthday on Friday evening. Brldg was enjoyed with Mr. Reginald Thomas receiving high score, and Mrs. Thomas th consolation. Refreshments wera served at . midnight by tha hostess to Mr. Frailer, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa and Mr. and . Mrs. Lea Leavltt Miss Doris Leavltt celebrat ed her twelfth birthday on April tha tenth by Inviting aix of her girl friends to a birthday dinner and slumber party. Following tha dinner - hour game were enjoyed by Miss Mary Ann Smith. Mix Helen Qowan, Miss Hatel Gift, Miss Jean House, Miss Blllle Harris, Miss Marjorle Bramwell and tha hostess. Mrs. Reginald Thomaa en tertained tha Guild of St Barnabas church at her borne on Thursday afternoon dur ing which tha business meet ing was In charge of th presl- dent, Grace Revell. Plans . ware made for an anniversary . party on April tha twentieth , . at tha parish hall In obser vance of the tenth year of tha . founding of tha church. Honor guests will be Bishop and Mrs. . Remington of Pendleton, and ', an invitation will b Issued to members of St Luke's church at Lakevlew and St . Paul's church In Klamath Falls. A potluck dinner will be enjoyed In tha parish hall at two o'clock, followed by . services at three o'clock. Those present included . Bessie Frailer. Cleda Walls, ' Erma Partridge. Madge Mon roe, Grace Revell, Cora Lea vltt Hazel Morrison and the hostess. Mrs. Bess! Frazler will entertain tha guild on May tha first at her homa. KEYSTONE GROUP. ENJOYS TRIP AROUND WORLD MERRILL A trip around ; tha world was on tha program for tha Keystone group of the : Presbyterian church this week when twenty-one guests began their travels at tha homa of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kllpatrlck who served an Irish cocktail : at seven o'clock. - Mrs. William Rogers served the Mexican salad course and at the home of Mrs. Dillon Moore, the guests found their hostess and co-hostess, Mrs. Babe Moora, in Chinese cos tumes, prepared to serve the main course, chow-mein. Mrs. K. C. Burkes was hos tess for the attractive dessert course from Arabia and here those who entered were re quired to doff shoes and sit on mats upon the floor. Games In keeping with each country represented were pre sented for entertainment. Merry Mixers Meet Thursday Tha Merry Mixers club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Elinor Curtis, 8040 Darrow avanue. whan pinochle was In play. High scor was received by Mrs. Jocille Elliott and second high by Mrs. Jo Paup. Refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Marian Carsey, Mrs. Dee Salyer, Mrs. Elliott Mrs. Pearl Paup, Mrs. Jo Paup and Mrs. Alberta Allen. The. dub will meet again on April the twenty fourth at the bom of Mrs. Elliott in th Fairfield apartments. CO-HOSTESSES AT SHOWER FOR MRS. ADDINGTON . Mrs. If Bostwlck and Mrs. J. Paddock were hostesses Friday. April tha fourth, at layette shower given In honor of Mrs. H. Addlngton. Sewing provided tha eve ning's diversion. Those honoring Mrs. Ad dlngton Included Mrs. H. Os trom. Mrs. L. Cads, Mrs. J. Sterner. Mrs. H. Wilson Mrs. H. Hoffman Mra. D. Duncan, Mrs. H Henkleman, Mrs. L. Weinberg, Mrs. H. Harris, Mrs. J. Beatty, Mra C. Pernl gottl, Mrs. E. Evans, Mrs. E. Boothby. Mrs A. Bostwlck, Mrs. L. Bowling, Mrs. H. Vowel I, Mrs. L. Addlngton, Mrs. L Hsmm, Mrs. W. Coo ley, Mrs. J. Bella, Mrs. D. Besbar. Mrs. A. Johnson, Miss Gerda Perraon, Miss Nona McCulloiigh, Miss Wilma Epps, Miss Lucille Rozum and Miss Dorothy Vowel). MISS McGINNIS WEDS IN RENO MARCH 22ND- BLY Th marriage of Miss Doris McGlnnis and Mr. Lea Staub, both of Bly, waa solemnized In Lovelock, Ne vada, on March the twenty second. The couple are mak ing their home here. A miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Staub was held at the home of Mrs. Carlton Rosa on Friday afternoon. Those bidden to the affair were Mrs. A. Protsman, Mrs. J. Dixon, Miss Marjorle Dixon, Mrs. Monte Cllne, Mrs. Fred Bollman, Mrs. August Tikkanan. Mrs. Orvllle Khul man, Mrs. Del Nelson, Mrs. Jack O'Neil. Mrs. Lester Rob bin, Mrs. Gorden Robbln, Mrs. J. Pound. Mrs. Ivan Cart, wrlght, Mrs. A. G. Cruse, Mrs. W. J. Kldd, Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. J. Haven, Mra. Martin Caven, the bride and tha hos tess. AUXILIARY TO INSTALL NEW OFFICERS The auxiliary and post member of the Vetersns of Foreign Wars will hold a Joint installation of new offi cers at tha KC hall on Thurs day evening, April the seven teenth, at eight o'clock. The newly elected officers include Mrs. Ella Mulllns, president; Mr Mable Brock tnjp, senior vice president; Mrs. Ruby Roufs, Junior vice president; Mrs. Lillian Green, treasurer; Mrs. Ermadine La Barge, chaplain; Mrs. Nsoml Kurtz. conductress; Mrs. Margaret Brocktrup, guard. Installing officer for the auxiliary will be Rozella Kline, a past president Matrons Motor North For Easter Mrs. Jerry Ricker left .Thursday by motor for We natchee, Washington, where she will spend Easter with h a r mother, Mrs. Emma Tempa. She was accompanied north by Mra. Otto Konschot who will visit In Seattle with her daughter, by Mra. C. C. Kalley who went as far as Salem to Join Mr. Kelley and return with him to Klamath Falls, and by Mrs. Sam Rob erts who will enjoy a visit with her daughter at Cor vallls. Luncheon Gives For Visitor Complimenting Mrs. Harold Peck of San Francisco, who was an out-of-town visitor here this week, Mrs. Emll Al brecht entertained at an in formal luncheon and two tables of bridge at her homa on Wednesday afternoon. fWffT mm m l" ' ,1 T L . if I " , 1 L i N. OF W. PLANS INSTALLATION FOR APRIL 25 The Neighbors of Wood craft met In tha KC hall Mon day evening, April the seventh, when Mrs. Lucy Hackney, Mrs. Alte Clark and Mrs. Bertha Kandy were initiated Into the order. The evening was spent informally after the business hour. The next meeting will be a public Installation of offi cers on Friday evening, April tha twenty-fifth, with Grand Guardian Neighbor Minnie Htner of Portland aa install ing officer. A banquet will be held at the Klamath Luth eran church. 1173 Crescent avenue, at half past six o' clock. Those desiring reserva tions are asked to call Mrs. C. O. Dryden, 3280. Tha com mittee In charge Includes Mrs. Mamie Steinselfer, Mrs. Pearl Boye, Mrs. Stella PerseU and -Mrs. Ellen Ely. DAVID MICH ELS HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY MARCH 31 David Mlchels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mlchels, ob served his third birthday, an niversary on Monday, March tha thirty-first, with a party given for him as a surprise. The little guests were pre sented with balloons and Eas ter favor including candy bouquets. Bidden to the affair were Mrs. Rollln Thompson and twins, Danny and Sharon, Mrs. James Hall and daugh ter, Barbara, Mrs. Guy Mer rill and son, Jimmle. Mrs. R. K. Schouboe Jr., Miss Bar bara Esmond, Carol Mlchels and young David. Clrdee Of Society Meet The various circles of the Woman's Society for Christian Service of the First Methodist church held meetings on Thursday afternoon of this past week when those presid ing as hostesses to the six groups were Mrs. Ruttencut ter, Mrs. W. C. Grout Mrs. J. K. Reno, Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Mrs. H. S. Wood and Mra. Atta Peterson. W T, wV GUESTS AT EASTER PARTY. The guests at David Michel's third birthday party given for him as a surprise by his mother, Mrs. David Michels, wera having a grand time when the cameraman snapped this one. First row, left to right, Sharon Thompson, David Michels, Danny Thompson. In back, Jimmle Merrill, Barbara Esmond, Barbara Hall, and Carol Michels. Picture by Wesley Guderian of . . The Herald and News. HOSTESSES AT SPRING TEA Mrs. l. H. C raver, left Mrs. Paul Jones, presiding at the tea table, and Mrs. Earl Snyder, were hostesses Friday, April tha fourth at a prettily appointed tea given at the Craver home for the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen. Fifty matrons were invited to call during the afternoon. Picture by Wesley Guderian of Tha Herald and News. rv . v. si-:,--.-.-.- l Mi??: ..v.--' BIG SMILE Mary Barker, daughter of rMr. and Mrs. Asa Barker of Pelican City, smiles her big gest smile for the camera. Cqmart OFFICERS TO BE NOMINATED BY AUXILIARY The Eaglea auxlJary met Thursday evening at the Eagles hall when committee reports were given and a com mittee appointed for the Tues day afternoon card party, com posed of Mary doon, Lena Aubry, Lets Beers and Vel dla Colson. Nomination of officers will take place at next Thursday's meeting and all members are urged to attend. A potluck, supper will be served at the close of the evening. On Thursday evening, April the third the official mother, Mrs. Frances Ingram, waa honored with a birthday par ty and was the recipient of many gifts. Mrs. Rex Manlon and daugh ter, Miriam Sue, have return ed to Great Falls, Montana, to be with Mrs. Manion's fam ily for a short time. t , it ! .7 HOUSEWARMING GIVEN MONDAY AT BENNETT HOME Miss Rita Bennett was pleas antly surprised when a group of friends called at her new home on Peck drive In St Francis park Monday for a housewarming party Pinochle followed the luncheon with awards received by Mrs. Stella Debell, high, Mrs Mildred Wilkerson. second high, Mrs. Mildred Dunn, traveling, and Mrs. Lola Hunt low A num ber of lovely gifts were pre sented to Mrs. Bennett Friends honoring her were Mrs. Margie McKun, Mrs. Clara Mae Pool. Mrs. Harriett McWIthey, Mrs. France Her bert Mrs. Frances Waits, Mrs. Lola Hunt Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Debell.' Mrs. Wllketson. Mrs. Harriett Morris, Mrs. Stella PerseU. Mrs. Peggy Long, Mrs. Emma O'Neill. Mrs. Nettle Collins and Mrs. Laura Hunt . . PINOCHLE CLUB HOLDS MEETING AT UPTON HOME The Lucky Thursday Pi nochle club met April the tenth at the home of Mrs. Maggie Upton on Kane street when awards at the close of play were received by Mrs. Hixon, nigh, Mrs. Upton, sec ond high Mrs. Borton, travel ing, and Mrs. Martin, low. Those present were Mrs. George Hixon, Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. E. Glockner, Mrs. J. C. Janssen, Mra Louise Borton, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Ray Eastburn, Mrs. Fan nie Goddard, Mrs. Vera Good, Mrs. Kate Crowson, Mrs. Florence Young, Mrs. Katherine Evans, Mrs Nettie Good, Mrs. Estella Smith and Mrs. Grace Bock. The club will meat on April the twenty-fourth at the borne of Mrs. Estella Smith. 410 Pacific Terrace. CAROL SUE HUNT OBSERVES EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY ALTAMONT Carol Sue Hunt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hunt of Blsbee street was hostess to nine of her schoolmates at a party on Saturday afternoon In cele bration of her eighth birth day. The traditional birthday cake was served to Bonnie Jean Worley, Jan Barkdoll, Juanita Huck, Jean and Janet Redner, Phyllis Whytal, Rob ert Johnson, Frank and Byron Leiblein and the hostess. Rebekah Club Enjoys Afternoon The Rebekah Social club met in the IOOF hall Wed nesday afternoon when twelve members were present Pinochle and bridge were in play with the pinochle awards going to Mrs. Wohlander and Mrs. Stella Dryden, and tha bridge award to Mrs. Uer lings. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Blanche Mote chenbacher, Mrs Rsmona Kester, Mrs. Myrtle McCul lough and Mrs. Charlotte Martin. The next meeting will be held in the hall on Wed nesday, April the twenty third, at two O'clock. Mrs. Edna Russell of the Mills school teaching staff is expected home Sunday eve ning after spending Easter vacation with relatives and friends at Dallas and Portland. I ji 1 $ Aloha Pays Visit to Malin Local O E S Chapter Guests of Prosperity Thursday Night In response to an invita tion from Prosperity chapter. Order ot the Eastern Star, of Malln, members of Aloha Past Matrons Club of Klamath Falls, motored to the south ern city Thursday evening, and presented the work of the order aa it was outlined in the rituals of sixty-eight years ago. Those taking part In the ceremonies were dress ed in the costumes of that period. Mrs. C t. Dennis, presi dent of the past matron club, supervised, the exemplifica tion of this early day work of tha order. Others who, in costume took part, were; Mr. Will Wood, Mrs. George Casper, Mrs. Marion Hanks, Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. Wil bur A. Jones. Mrs. Fred Cofer, Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg, Mra. Will Woods, Mrs. Elmer H. Balsiger, Mrs A B Epper son, Mrs. George Chastain, Mrs. J. I. Beard, Mra. Lela Laurenaon, Mrs. Earl Temp lar. Mra. Oliver W. Sptker, and Mr. Robert E. Watten burg. Other members of Aloha chapter who attended the meeting at Malin, were; Mrs. Leo N. Hula, Mrs. E E Smith, Mrs. Charlotte Martin, Mr. J. L Brsrd, Mrs. F R. Ham blett Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. E. M. Chilcote, Mrs. Lute Leftwlch. Mrs. Norma Uer lings, Mrs. Jack Evans, Mrs. D. A. Kenyon, Mrs. Irene Markham. and Mrs. A. G. Proctor. Prosperity chapter present ed loveJy nosegays to each past matron taking part in the program. Coffee was served near the midnight hour. All visitors from Klamath Falls report a delightful evening and great appreciation of the hospitality of Prosperity chap ter. . HOSTESS GIVEN TEA TOWEL SHOWER The Wide-Awake club met at the home of Mrs. James Kime on April the ninth when the hostess was presented with a tea towel shower. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Peggy Wain, Mrs. Marie Baumgardner, Mrs. M y r a Snyder, Mrs. Hope Yeager, Mrs. Cliff Moore, Mrs. A. E. Miksch, Mrs. Audrey Miksch, Mrs. Violet Yeager, Ray Sny der, Shirley Sue Moore, Jim- -mie Wain, Audrey Kime. Miss Helen Baumgardner of San Francisco was a guest At another recent meeting held by the club at the home ot Mrs. Carl J. Miksch. the hostess was presented with a number of lovely tea towels and following the luncheon hour she had her guests place their names on a tablecloth which she will embroider. Club Meets ' With Mrs. Jackson The Friendship club met Thursday, April the tenth, at the home of Mrs. Freda Jack son, 1004 Eldorado avenue. Luncheon waa served at half past one o'clock by the host ess, assisted by Mrs. S. A. Gaster. A short busines meet ing was conducted by the pre sident, Mrs. C. O. Dryden, and later bridge was in play when high score was received by Mrs. Leon Crapo, low by Mrs. Doris Butts, and the guest prize by Mrs. Dryden. Mrs. George Wirtz will en tertain for the pleasure of the members f the Art Needle Work club, Wednesday after noon, April the sixteenth. Mai There' Special v 5 I ; . - t. . ' ' .V; , ' . SIX MONTHS Young Robert Bruce is the six-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Balthazar, 222 North Fifth street This is to be his first glimpse of the Easter bunny. Kennell-Snis. FRIENDS HONOR DRYDENS ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mra. Clarence O. Dryden were honored at surprise party on Thursday evening when a group of friends called to offer best wishes on their fortieth wed ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith were host and hostess for the occasion at their home on North Tenth street with Mrs. Ray Weed as sisting hostess. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Reed are the daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Dryden. The dining table was dee orated a keeping with the ruby motif, centered by red carnations, tapers and a wed ding cake. Tb Ice cream was In the shape of wedding bells. Pinochle was enjoyed with high score received by Mrs. Dryden and Mrs Largent and the consolations by Mrs. Lar gent and Mr. Martin. Honoring the Drydens were Mr. and Mra. L E. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Schuppc . Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Eschle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Kennedy, Mr. and Mra Jack Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. H. B Largent, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bark, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sptrks, Mrs. Myrtle Dunham, Mr. Harry Cartlidge and the host and hostess. Thimble Club -Has Meeting The Thimble dub. Neigh bors of Woodcraft, met Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Ross, 4511 Board man street in St Francis park when the hostess waa assist ed by Mrs. Carroll Mills. Following a short business meeting four tables of pinochle were in play, prizes going to Mra. Leland Conrov tor high, Mrs. Mills, second high, and Mrs. Lee Bean, consolation. When a man thinks a woman doesn't understand him it usual ly is because she doe. j ' NOW IS THE TIME TO PUNT! A Complete Selection of Evergreens, Shrubs and Perennial Plants, BETTER NURSERY STOCK ot Reasonable, Standard Nursery Prices. Investigate! 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Included in the east of characters are; Henry Sim mons, a manufacturer, Bar ney Cavanaugh; Miss Ethel Fenwiek plays the part of Harriet bis wife. Ethel Sim mons, their daughter. Mis Patricia Sexton; Chester Bla ney, Simmons' partner, (the kind of bachelor no woman would want) is played by . Louis Conigan; La try Lythe, a motion picture star, Mia Margaret Mahoney; Donald Swift motion picture direc tor, Joe Mercer; Roger Shields, young Chicago blood. Ray Malatchi; Lila Wilson and Sally Otis, friends of Ethel. Connie Ballentyne and Adele Morton; Annie, a maid, Mrs. Arthur K. Bryant; Sadie Bloom, dancing teacher, Mrs. Francis Manning and Bill Shedd plays the part of a taxi driver. ' Altamoat Unit To Meet Tuesday The Altamont unit of th home, extension service will meet at the home of Mrs. . Fred Fletcher on Conger ave nue Tuesday, April the fif teenth, at ten o'clock. The subject wil be "Care of th "Feet" and will be under the direction of project leaders, - Mrs. L. Thurman and Mrs. L. C. 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