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    SATURDAY, FCTRUARY 2. 1082
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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MRS. LAWRENCE A. (NAOMI) FRENCH standing, local
director of Camp Fire Gliis, Inc., and Mrs. James Miller,
secretary. Mrs. French lias been with the organization here
for 20 years, and recently received a national award as
recognition for 13 years of leadership. Incidentally, she
was a Camp Fire Girl prior to becoming a leader. Kettlcr
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NEWLY ELECTED CAMP FIRE GIRLS, INC. officers for
1052 Mrs. Dean Miller, left, Chairman Klamath Falls
Leaders Assoc., and Mrs. L. W. Rothcnbcrgcr, President
Klamath Falls Council. Photo by Kettlcr
RcocKAH INSTALLING OFFICERS at recent Rebekah Installation ceremony, first row, from the left, Elizabeth
Ramsby, Harriett Estes, Anna Bean, Nellie Wattenburg, Lucille Heifer; second row, Nina Currier, Alma Cofer, Vera
Clcmmens, Charlotte Martin and Jennie Hum. Photo by Guderian
Rainbow For Girls
Installation At
Malin Assembly
MAUN Illys Smullpy. d.iualitrr
ol Mr. nwi Mil,. CiPorne Snmllfy,
n In.MnllcO Wcdnrsiluy cvcilliit;,
Ji.n. 23, bx WorUiy Advisor ol the
Mnlln Rainbow A.sscmbly. Tlio pub
lic In.HtnllnUon ceremony waa held
hi tlin Mnlln Cominunity Church,
In n netllnu o( dllvered everKrren
tires mid bouqueUt ol chrysanthemum.
Officers Installed with Illys
were: Jenn Knjniii, Asnoclnte Ad
visor; Burbnrn Cornell. Charity;
Kllznbeth McVny. Hope; Paltl
Smith, Faith; Diirln Sanitr.kl, Rf
cordrr; Jounne Parker, TroaRiirer;
Janet FJmorc, Chaplain; Kathleen
Wiboo, Drill Leadtr; Jncquetta
Saundew. MuMclan; Wanda Mur
Sjlock, .ove; Betty Bunnell, Reli
gion; Rulh Kiilina. Nature: Tearl
Oltomnu. Inimorlallly; Barbiara
BnlveTH, WdtiUTi MKrtna Boasley,
Patrlotium; Wnnda Besle, Service;
IMrbara Hnvllna, Confidential Ob
aerver; Cnrol WeHthcrby, Outer
Observer; mid Mnrlcna Vacknlte,
Choir Dlroclor.
The i ssembly and their guests
were welcomed bv hostess Flor
ence Wilson iollowed by the en
trnncc o f Instiilllnu oftlccis:
Worthy Advisor, Dorothy Saunders;
Chimin In Juno McCullcv: Record
er, Virginia Rnjnus; Marshal.
Ballv Einnllev; Mother Advisor,
Arincs Hchrelner and musician
Gladys llalotisck.
Mrs. Annex Schrelner was In-
(.lulled, lor Iho second year, as
Mother Advisor of the Assembly.
Also nstiillori wero board mem
bers: Hnzel Kiillnn, Rmmn Wilde,
Bessie Cornell and Thclma Cluu
tilon. A innrrliiRe deRice was coiv
lerrcd unon Leonu Lyons Cacku,
and tho ollowlnn received Service
Bins; Barbara Bunnell, Joyce
Jnmcs. Joan Parker. Dclorcs Slew
nrd, Bcvoiiy Martin, Marlcna
Vacknltn, Jenn Loveness, Betty
litinnnll. Wanda Best. Barbara
llavllna, Jacquctta Saunders, Darla
MiiruizKi, wnnda Murdock, uorouiy
banntiors. Janet F, more.
Olrls who have received all of
t'n:lr '.ervlco bars and are work
Inir toward their Pol or Oold
award ere Barbara Cornell, Ellna
bolh McVny, Pearl Ottoman and
Rulh Kallna.
V Olfts of hnnkles were presented
ro Dorothy Suundorn, Darla Snrut
zkl, and jacquotla Saunders from
Mrs. Schrelner, for tholr having a
perfect attendance record for a
year. Janet Klmore received a gift
aliio as her reward lor being the
assembly's author and helnlnn so
many times with adiiendas.
Musical entertainment fallowed
Installation ceremonies by Phyllis
Johnson and Kathleen Wilson s'.nft-
mg two vocal numbers, with Jean
Ralnus accompanying. Two hula
dance Interpretations were present
ed by Diane Mlcka with Mrs. Ab
HeriliUishaw at the piano accom
paning Pearl Ottoman who sang.
Refreshments were served by lhr
outgoing wormy Advisor and her
mother.
A large cake decorated with a
colorful rainbow across the top and
"llys" inscribed upon it, was
served with punch and coffee.
Large bouquets of white chrysan
themums were used on the lace
covered tables.
LUNCHEON AND SHOWER honored Mrs. Harry Scroggin,
mid-winter "bride, at the Winema hotel January 28. Mrs.
Scroggin is the former Martha Berg, member of the faculty
of Fremont Junior High School. Photo by Kettler
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MARK LEE son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Adreon, 704 Vic
tory Drive. His maternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Russell E. Jones, Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Adreon, 1628 Division, are
his paternal grandparents.
He has a grandmother in
Los Angeles, Mrs. May
Udovich, and great-grand
parents, Mr. Frank Jones,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mc
Gown, in Indiana, and Mr.
George Anderson, Illinois.
Photo by Evergreen
v. v-KATER 7 INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS at the IOOF Hall. Jan. 24, saw the following otneers installed
in an impressive ceremonv. Bottom row, from the left, Ladies: Elizabeth Ramsby, Isabel Forter, Charlotte Martin, Mae
Anderson, Hazel McNeill," Kate Hogue, Frances Munsell, Jennie Hum; second row, Lucille Heifer, Alice Lawrence,
Mary Pope, Pearl Harris. Sylvia Tilton, Lina Motschenbacher, Harriett Estes; back row, Nina Beck, Eva Richardson,
Stella Drydcn and Sadie Wallace. Phot by Guderian
Wednesday
Club Meets
Wednesday Club of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church met Wednesday
evening In the parish hall with
thirty members and guests pres
ent.
.Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Charles Kendall and Vlda A.
Close.
. A. Lincoln's birthday theme was
used for decorations.
Prizes were won by Miss Hazel
Morrison, Mrs, Dorman Srhacffer,
Mrs, William Elliot, and Mrs. Al
exander Luft.
Tentative plans were made for
a rummage sale to be held March
28 - 29. Co-chairmen for the event
are Mrs. Ford Klmpton and Mrs.
Ralph Ramos.
Players Club
Players club held their first
meeting of the year, Jan. 16, In
the Library Club Room.
Hostesses for the evening were:
Mrs. Donald P. Orovos, chairman,
assisted by Mrs. J, R. Rhodes,
Mrs. Winston Purvino and Mrs.
E. O. Hcdlund,
The room and card tables car
ried out a wimcr wonderland
theme. Miniature skiers served as
place cards and tallies wero minia
ture bobsleds.
Refreshments were served and
guests Introduced, after which
cards were played. High score in
bridge was won by Mrs. Harold
Robertson, pinochle high, Mrs. W.S
Oppelt. Door prize went to Mrs.
John Merryman,-
Next regular meeting will be
Feb. 6, 8 p.m. In the Library
Club Room.
Canton Crater 7
Auxiliary LAPM
Ladies Auxiliary 7 met In regu
lar session Thursday evening Jan.
25 at the IOOF Hall with Lady
Hazel McNeill, president,, presiding
Lady Stella Dryden assisted by
Llndblrg and Past Captain Crubb
installed the following officers:
Laily Kate Hogue, president.
Lady Mary Pope, vice president,
Lady Francis Munsell, secretary,
Lady Ada Wllllts, treasurer, Lady
Ivy Drew, officer of the day, Lady
Pearl Harris, officer of the guard.
Ladv Bornlcc McCracken. color
sergeant, uitiy lsaoei rosier, cnap-
lain. Lady 'Eva Richardson, sentry,
Lady Sadie Wallace, right aid
to president. Lady Lucille Heifer
left aid to president, Lady
Mae Anderson, right aid to vice
president. Lady Anna Bean, left
aid to vice president. Lady Nina
Beck, musician, Lady F.llzabeth
Ramsbv. right aid to chaplain,
Lady Charlotte Martin, .left aid to
chaplain. Lady Harriett Estes.
right aid to past president. Lady
Alice Lawrence, left aid to past
president.
For her fine work during the
year, Ladv Hazel McNeill was pre
sented with a past president pin
riv.1 gift from the Auxiliary.
Preceding the meeting a politick
dinner was served to the Cheva
liers and Ladles.
FLIRTATIOUS already, is
Katherinc, young daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Reil
bronner, 2338 Reclamation.
Her paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred H.
Hcilbronner, and her mater
nal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Jager, Junc
tion City.
- Pholo by Evergreen
Ambrieu Club
Ambrieu Club met with good at
tendance despite bad weather, at
the home of Mrs. F. Croxford dur
ing the evening of Jan. 22.
Of the twelve attending, two
were guests.
After a short business meeting.
the evening was devoted to
shower for Mrs. Robert Pryor.
Prize of the evening was won by
Mrs. H. F. Altman. .
English pastries, as made In
England were served by the host
ess.
Next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. John D. Selby, 610
Mitcbeii.
Ninth Birthday
A surprise party for Louise
Fields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fields, 541 Mt. Pitt. In
stead of the regular Blue Bird
meeting, was given at the home
of the leader, Mrs. E. L. Nichols,
534 Torrey St.
Present to help Louise celebrate
her 9th birthday were: Leroy
Drace, Janice ana Larry Nichols,
Peggy. Jo and Donna Jean Buck,
Mary Lou McNab, Rose Anne
Brooks, Billle Kemestcr and John
nie Zeigler.
Jackie Gustln. Peggy Lou Leppert
mm, Joy Johann McDanial, Nor
ma McNutt. Connie Sue Scott, Dar
lene Gibbons, Sally Long, Mary
Anne Klrby, Gall Campbell. Patty
Mitchell, Doris Patricia and Jimmy
Fields. Delbert, Nancy Orrell and
Bert Alberton.
New! Fashionable!
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and (psAmaruini
From '"" 5Lsi
$C00 S'.w
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GERTRUDE JOHNSON
Klamath Beauty Shop
135 N. Broad
Ph. 7446
Slcnks and chops sfimild never
be kept moro than two or three
days before using, roasts may be
.stored a little longer time. To
store wrap the meat loosley In
waxed paper and, put In coldest
part of the refrlRcralor.
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