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TtrnAl.D AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAM.S. ORFfiON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 10.12
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INITIATION AND INSTALLATION CEREMONIES of the Klamath Falls Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Jan.
6, at the IOOF Hall. More than 150 guests and members attended the colorful installation. Front row, from the left,
Doris Wallin, Mrs. Walter Brown, Mother Adviser; Janice Larson. Second row, (1 to r) Patricia Walker, Carol Lee Ben
son, Janice Whytal, Carol Herman, Linda Williams, Donna Beckwith, Lcnetta Montgomery, Geraldine Steiner, Vcrla
Jones, Peggy Grimm, Sue .Gehrman, Beverly Overen. Third row, (1 to r) Carol Jean Jones, Jacqueline Ackorman,
Rosanne Brown, Joyce . Stewart, Jean Oliver, Trudy Bramlett, Constance Loy. Back row, (1 to r) Edith Wallin', Earlene
Cheney, Shirley WestfalL Karen Spetz, Cheron Carr, Joyce Howard, Nancy Tanner, Patricia Anne Fisher. Roberta
Wade. Romonda Seeber was not able to attend because of illness. Photo by Kettler
Rainbow For Girls
Installation
More than 150 members and
guests attended the initiation and
Installation ceremonies of the
Klamath Falls Assembly , Order of
the Rainbow for Girls, Sunday
afternoon, Jan. 6, 1952 at the IOOF
Hall.
Sponsored jointly by Manzanita
Chapter 172 OES and Crater Lake
nth Falls Assembly Institution is
' the culmination of several months
preliminary work by an advisory
board, of which Edith Adair. Carol
ine Westover, Lois Gueck, Bemlce
Gruell. Wilma Fink, Thelma Cres
well, Vlriglnia Brown, Ruth and
Paul Alexander, Naomi and Lawr
ence French were members. Vir
ginia Brown was elected Mother
Advisor, Caroline Westover as
Chairman, and Lois Gueck as
Secretary of the Advisorry Board.
Further assistance was given by
members of Crater Lake Lodge 211
AF and AM Charles Yorkland, and
Harold Peterson.
Mrs. Hazel Graham, Grand Dep
uty f the Oregon Assembly, Or
der of the Rainbow for Girls
Uer of the Rainbow for Girls and
Past Grand Matron of the Oregon
Grand Chapter OES arrived from
her home at Tillamook to institute
the new Assembly.
Thirty-one girls who will now be
charter members were initiated
with the colorful and impressive
Rainbow rites by the Malin As
sembly under the direction ol Mrs.
Agnes Schreiner, Mother Advisor.
Installation of officers was un
der the direction of the Tulelake
Assembly with Polly Haynes,
Worthy Advisor and Mrs. Alice
Wilson, Mother Advisor. Mrs.
Alma Coulson, Grand Deputy of
California, Lucille Ward past
Worthy Advisor installing officer,
Carol Mcore, installing Marshal,
Barbara Cornett of Malin, Grand
Confidential Observer was Instal
ling Chaplain, and Sally Thomas.
Installing Organist. The Tulelake
Assembly Choir sang for the Cere
mony. Janice Larson was installed as
Worthy Advisor. In her honor
Dianne Micka of the Malin As
sembly danced. Carolyn Fargo at
the piano accompanied vocalist,
Barbara Cornett.
Other officers installed were: As
sociate Worthy Advisor. Doris Wal
lin; Patricia Walker, Hope; Lenet
ta Montgomery, Faith; Nancy Jane
Tanner, Recorder; Roberta Wade,
Treasurer; Shirley Westfall, Chap
lain; Gertrude Bramlett, Drill
Leader; Joyce Stewart, Confiden
tial Observer; Joyce Ann Howard,
Outer Observer; Janice Whytal,
Organist; Patricia Ann Fischer,
Choir Director.
Installed in the Color Stations
were Verla Jones, Red, Love; Ger
aldine Steiner, Orange, Religion;
Jean Oliver, Yellow, Nature; Sue
Gehrman, Green, Immortality; Lin
da Williams, Blue, Fidelity; Peg
gy Grimm, Indigo, Patriotism;
Rosanne Brown, Violet, Service.
Members of the Choir, installed
were; Donna Beckwith, Carolee
Benson, Earlene Cheney, cheron
Carr, Carol Herman, Carole Jean
Jones, Constance Loy, Beverly Ov
eren, Karen Spew and Edith Wal
lin. Present for initiation but not
for Installation was Jackie Acker
man. Romonda Jo Seeber who is to
be Charity was 111 and will be in
stalled later.
Mrs. Virginia Brown was in
stalled as Mother Advisor for the
ensuing year. She was escorted to
her station In the east at the left
of the Worthy Advisor. In her
honor, Polly Haynes, Worthy Ad
visor of the Tulelake Assembly ac
companied by 'her mother, Mrs.
Otto Haynes, sang "My Task."
The members of the 1952 Ad
visory Board, present, were in
stalled: Caroline Westover, Chairman;
Lois Gueck, secretary; Vera Fritsch,
Worthy Matron of Manzanita Chap
ter; Edith Adair. Wilma Fink and
Naomi and Lawrence French. Two
members of the Crater Lake
Lodge are to be named at a later
date.
The DrUl team of the Malin As
sembly presented a floral adden
dum which concluded with the
presentation of an arm bouquet of
red carnations from Manzanita
Chapter to the new Worthy Ad
visor, Janice Larson, who respond
ed with a short speech of accept
ance and thanks. She then intro
duced her father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. John Larson. She directed
the marshal to present her bou
quet to her mother and the white
gardenias which she carried upon
her white bible, throughout the
ceremony, to her father, who is
also -the Worthy Patron of Man
zanita Chapter.
Accompanied at the piano by
Jean Rajnus of the Malin Assem
bly, Dianne Micka danced a sec
ond time.
Mrs. Graham spoke, explaining
points of Rainbow wore and aims.
Mrs. Coulson, Mrs. Wilson and
Mrs. Schrlener spoke brieily.
Mrs. Brown expressed the thanks
of the Advisory Board and the
Sponsoring Bodies for the impres
sively performed ceremonies of tie
two neighboring assemblies and
thanked Manzanita Chapter for
the Corsages which the new mem
bers and those taking part In the
ceremonies wore. She expressed her
appreciation of the honor accorded
her and thanked all who had
taken a part in the afternoon.
The members of the Advisory
Board assisted through out the af
ternoon. Helen McCornack, Lois Whytal
and John Stanley arranged the
decorations.
Anona Carlin, Eva Moffitt and
Mary Lee Stanley assisted with
supper arrangements which Man
zanita Chapter members had provided.
ST. AUGUSTINE
ALTAR SOCIETY
MERRILL Members of St. Au
gustine's Altar Society enjoyed a
potluck luncheon Jan. 9. at the
hrJrne of Mrs. John O'Nell. Mrs
Mike Noonan was the co-hostess.
Mrs. Tom O'Keefe, the retiring
vice-president, was In charge.
The nominating committee re
ported that the officers for 1952
would be Mrs. Don Harris, presi
dent: Mrs. Dale Walker. vice-Dre-
sldent; and Mrs. Ben Murphy,
secretary-treo surer.
A vote of thanks was tendered
the retiring officers and the Christ
mas flower committee. The sched
ule of hostesses for the coming
year will be made up by Mrs.
Harris, and Mrs. Costa Delis, and
copies mailed to all members.
Members present Included Mrs.
Tom O'Keefe, Mrs. Con Johnson,
Mrs. Don Harris. Mrs. Harold
Hendrickson, Mrs. Dan Berry,
Mrs. Mike Noonnn. Mrs. Ben
Murphy, Mrs. Hugh Falvey, Mrs.
John O'Neil, Mrs. Ben Johnson,
and Mrs. Costa Dells.
The next regular meetlm? will be
held Feb. 6, with the place an
nounced later.
MR. AND MRS. HANS M. HANSEN, 4412 Laverne Ave.,
announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Marie,
to Richard Franklin Clarke, son of Mrs. Goddard Clark and
the late Mr. Goddard Clarke,. of Portland. The wedding date
has been set for March 23. The bride-elect is a member of
Sigma Kappa sorority and her fiance is affiliated with
Theta Xi fraternity, both at Oregon State College.
Jobs
Plan
Daughters
Silver Tea
Reservations may
calling 3289 or 5689.
be made by
MARL6NE HOWARD
JEAN OWENS
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SHARON GIENGER
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JOBS DAUGHTERS INSTALLATION December 22, at tho Masonic Hall, was especially impressive, and was well at
tended, because so many of the DcMolay and Jobs Daughters members were homo fur the Christ mas holidays, Pictured
above is the new Honored Queen, Jean Owens, center, and her princesses, Marleno Howard, left, Senior Princess, and
Sharon Giem'cr, right, Junior Princess. 1'lwlo ly Kerclice
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PREPARATIONS FOR THE annual Library Club benefit bridge and tea, Saturday, Feb.' 2,
at the Willard Hotel were made' at the home of Mrs. Loren Palmerton, President, 1343
Eldorado Ave., Jan. 15. Busily making the Valentine tallies are; From the left, Mrs.
Archie James, Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. George Roberts and Mrs. G. C. Motley. Kettler
Anniversaray
Dinner Party
LANGELL VALLEY Mr.
I Mrs, Bill Burnett entertained
and
with
snry. Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Lcnvltt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill No
volny, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnck Welmer,
Mr. nnd Mis. Owen Pcpple, Mr.
nnd Mrs. I.e'mnd Hurrls. and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Frailer., and Uie
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in
i a ainner party on onturoay evening ouimtw. -
111 nonor oi Mr. ana Mrs. tester Followini? the dinner a social
Unvllt on their weddlni nnniver- Icvcnlmt was enjoyed.
BEVERLY LASSETT who
recently enrolled as a
sophomore at Dominican
Convent, San Rafael. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter P. Lassctt, 505
Pacific Terrace.
On Saturday afternoon, Jan. 26,
the Jobs Daughters will sponsor a
Benefit Silver Tea. with bridge and
canasta, at the Masonic Hall, 1:30.
SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
FOR RENT
' $6 per month We
DELIVER
SINGER SEWING
CENTER
Ph. 2-2513 633 Moin
CONVERT YOUR OLD COTTON MATTRESS
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TIME TO REMEMEER
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BUDGET ACCOUNTS INVITED!
Library Club
Library Club ronunltleoa huve
bt'Kiia iiluiut lor U10 minimi Ijrnr.
Ill Inulhiu nnd Ion lo bn held In
the Wllliird llolvl Feb, 2.
Mis. Cieoi'KO JloiDiridrt, leu
cliHlrinun, Mm. Arihln Junirn,
bi'IdKe thiilrmiin, and their com
inltlecii Imvo cho.ien llm Vnlrntlna
theinn lur lho lillulr. Urcnrntloim
nnd relre.nlinienls will lollow a
ioinnllllc tnolll.
Kcnervntloiw mny be mnde bv
cnlllim Mrs. Wnrrcn Mrimrl at
or Mrs. Archie Jmnen at a3'.M7.
Individual tickets ro 75 cents or
3 per table.
Pluycrs are a.ikrd to Urlnn cnrils
nnd luble covers. IVnclls nnd tnl
lien will be lurnbbctl.
KuIIowImk bikluc prlicn will br
awnrtled nnd lea Is to b" nerved
lit 3:30 p.m. Mrs, Wnrrrn llrnmi
nnd Mil John linker nro In
chnrfro ol prlxen.
Mrs. CI. C. Motley nnd Mm.
(Scorito Itobert.i will urrnnue lor
clcconitlonx. Mrs. E. H. Mnoie ami
Mrs. Mrntlv Nnrry are In chutue
ol enrd tnbleji.
A.miMlnir Mrs. nosarrdet on her
ten coiiunlllco nre Mr. Frank
Tnrr and Mrs. Lylo HolliPiiberitrr.
Proceed Irom the nmiunl brlduo
nnd lea (lo to the l'.ixsn Hrnrlit
luiul ol Llbrury Club. It is lined
to provide touMIeclontles for chil
dren whoae pnrrnts could ' not
otherwise nlford tlm operullon.
rrc-ncbool clinics nnd nchool
nurses ot the county henllh de
pnrlmenl find the cases. HuiiKesled
ennea uro then reviewed by a
liroup of doctors and an economic
survey la made.
Hie operitlloiw are performed bv
n pnvMcinn aeleclerl bv llio pnrenl
nt the county henllh unit or at one
of the hnnpllnls If necewinry. Mrn
Marvin Nerneth Is chairman of the
Children's Cnse Benefit fund this
year.
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
Van ran rtnl Uvely new ilnl pltn
fram lh l.emti R, Mann I'lan) I m
pny, 110 N, HU, al Imw nionlblr
rl. A fr rtinebU lime yn rn.
If you ttlib, rhkiiR frtn r nl a pur
rhas afrrrmrttl. Th rrnl alrrady paid
It til rredHed tm yaur purrhaea trrinnt
and fit alher dwrt pa)mant U narrc
arv. Tha manlhtr patmenl ran ba
iiitl nihr in an rrnt. ur. If
far. ymv ran ran Una la rtnt.
yoa pra-
Thrift Habits
Save first Every pay
day! Spend Wisely Value
in tilings you buyl Pay what
you owe avoid personal deficit spending! Prepare for
emergencies lay aside for unplanned expenditures!
Own your own home enjoy the security of ownership!
Protection through insurance provide for the ones
you lovel Support your government Buy U, S.
Savings Bondsl
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