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.
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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.
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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.
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BIG SMILE
Mary Barker, daughter of
rMr. and Mrs. Asa Barker of
Pelican City, smiles her big
gest smile for the camera.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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ly is because she doe.
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St. Mary's Dramatic
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Rated aa one of the most
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audience promise of enjoy
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with Mr. C. P. Row as direc
tor, the face of three acts
will be presented on Sunday
afternoon, April tha twentieth,
and Monday evening, April
the twenty-first at the high
school auditorium. The per
formance on Sunday being
the matinee, it is expected
good number ot people hav
ing tickets will take advan
tage of this opportunity to
see the comedy.
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east has been rehearsing for
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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. Wishard. All those in
terested in the subject are in
vited to attend and are to
bring their own table service.
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