Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 15, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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"THE SIX SHAMROCKS". . . Hostesses at a dancing party March 7, at h Klam
ath Yochl Club . . , wore, from the loft : Mary Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mr$. L J.
Craig; Sharon, daughter of Or. and Mrs. J. Martin Adam; Lynette Foreler, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mick; Carolee, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Benson;
Gloria, daughter of Mrs. R. B. Mahan; and jwilo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ear!
L. Greene.
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SOME OF ThE GUESTS ... at the "Six Shamrocks" dancing pony, from (I 10 rl
Janice Wbytal, Lynetle Foicior, Don Keller, Stan BrooRs, Tom Horn, Krmo Jo
Scoggins, Gerald Aronl and Gloria Mohan. Contor (I to r) Jockie Elliott, Sharon
Toylor, Julio Gonaioles, Sharon Adams, Lorry Worden, Carol Larson, Jim Blanton,
Sandio Adams (with jnock tray) John Boker and Florence Womstdd. To the roar
and from the left, Ed Price, Twila Greone, Don Tauchor, Carolee Benson, Gloria
Schneitcr and (lobby Dixon. Seated (I to r) Mrs. George Lyman, Mrs. J. Mortin
Adumt, Mrs. Cborles Oilman, Miss Irrna Wouchope and Mrs. Lloyd Craig, choper
ones lor the evening. '
SANDRA ADAMS and MRS. 0SGSG5"P LYVaH '. T. Sandra is the' daughter of '
ir. ano mrs. j. marrin Adams, ihe assisted at the party, and is serving Mrs. j
Lman in true "cafe" stylo. Mrs.-Lyman was a houseguest at the Adams home.
All photos by Kuttler except Toostmistress. I . : , " ' ' ' - .
Easter Seal Sale 1952 , Pr,
jwr.vr . : irfrV - from now ... through easter Sunday ... ycu - l If 1 1
' lj.rZ wr J eon share In making it possible for the physicolly hand!. f . f h - h 'J9!.
i .--Tij Veoefi" v v ." V3le capped to leod normal and useful lives ,. .,uy prompt-. 1 -V V Jf ; I y A'-Vl
" JT' - i ' LZ ''" ly sending. your contribution to the Eoster Seal Solo . . .' " 1 A' i N.-'!..'' 1
' ' f -l It , T sponsored by the Oregon Society for Crippled Children jf .r J I (?' . - t if '
Vt - w"'i5V C0 r l and Adults. ' 7 r-T' i- - i --"
J C fcfl 'i' YV 11 -A I "V" ' Lfl ' . a Represented here are the women's organizations which Ql ' r-1 fj- f I M ' 1
i," 'p 'ivf' ' " ho lielptil with various prghniirtor phoses of the sole. 8 ,'
w Aijidw--i 1 A. "s SCsl 1 VENTURE CLUJ ... Addressing Easter Seal envelopes . ..
TOASTMISTRESS CLUB . . . Radio publicity . . . From the I ' ;j5, ivV v Left to right, Lena Porsons, ietty Champagne and Edith
left, Ruth O'Hara, Barbara Bouingordnor and June Dryden. 1 Mr NsSi.-w I Pieruccini.
Photo by Baomgardner. . SmHKHt ' ' ' '
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. ?U V W ' IRIS PEARSON. . . Klamath County Seal
!; Chairman . . also president of Rofana '
V -Club.
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ROTANA CLUB . . . Filled the Easier Seal envelopes . . . (I to rUeonette
Marshall, Lpls. Brownfield, Jun? PeMazes, Delia Arch and Natalia Reichottberg.
SOROPTIMIST CLUB . Addressed envelopes . . . From the left,
Peorl Drew, Esther Lawlor and Mary liclhwell.
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