The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 10, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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Mrs. Malcolm Ep
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Kiwanis president,
chats with District
Attorney L Orth
Sisemore during intermission.
President Malcolm Epley, Installed ot
Wcdncsdoy night's Kiwanis dinner dance,
snapped talking over club plans with Keva
Hutchinson, secretary, (loft), and Fred South
well, retiring president, (center). Above, Miss
Jean Hauger and Mr. Willard Ward among
tho dancers.
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George Mclntyre, left, discusses Kiwanian and national policies with a
foursome in the center picture. Left to right, Mr. Mclntyre, Mrs. Mclntyre,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds.
This likely looking group, left, was responsible for Wednesday evening's
Kiwanis installation and dancing party ot the Willard hotel. Left to right, ;
Mr. Stanley Woodruff, Dr. Ernest D. Lamb, chairman; Mr. Paul Roberts,
Mr. E. M. Igl, and Mr. Willard Ward. -
Above, "Mrs. Walter Winchell," In private life Mrs. Ted Medford,
receives congratulations for her clever skit. Left to right, Mrs. Medford,
Mrs. Tom Milne, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanfield. Mr. Milne in the
background. (All pictures by Wesley Cuderian of The Herald and News).