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BATOKDAY, NOVEMBER , 1982 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOK NIN1? REFLECTIONS FROM nr completely poueo ana win 1111 him lit Ink auincoay Helen's blKM 10 ttinnrr ill-JliU:.ui mi Uly.ies ln-.J.it thit they csrry niss u .re ibiihv in THAT MOP.NINO Cllll.T.INrBS iireiS'iliiM Ihe wlntrr Wf.ither li Mr, l Mstc.i rnti Hid ii. r. ivici,rein Jrli I lir I r lilil-lop Iwine (m I.bIik ehnre Drive lor til" where tliey w ill lion id the Lilt linn lor Mono lulu Mnde mill Much will lrvcl I v bonl bmli wuy..- -uennur. Hood Mllor Meek declines IIibI'h the y to tnoro rcil-h-m-m- Olhnt liuiij we've known who niliiiiit ll'i'i way tol Involved Hi IH ! i.uclsl night Die on tint lloMIni "rem-hume" ctuiie home lo looil AM) rc-.l in thntr own nenu niirr cluing Hie Islands' they'll mop lit l.A unci tif on tin wy home. nirc oitKootf jour.NAi.'s l.OMj-ls Lie HfcN'fl gain-run, imp Mill'iaps i Ml'.. Hill JrnUlnni o.m we ioc.il tt-ei'.i BiaU nl.er Immune ensuclelion Mill II": Port land publication as ntcrewry the publliihiT SHI eillior Pllp Jickjon Mmrlcd recently III Vlr Binm CityIn lilt residence Of 1 iinuj Mcebo arbiter rleitanli-arum-author nationally known wit-Kourmct preserver ol Hie Ooldfn Krr-el-nil pre-em own. tt ol Iho Nevada Territorial Enter ori.ie Nevade'e llr.il p.ipcr iMarklsvaln worked horei which .lira lli'lr hoil nuinrd owner- aliould fall did Lorraine's spoune look hr up rocsmly lor one lesl look brlois snowfall end nor In- Irepld scrambling on In precipice, nude hlni ro nervous ha fled lo tin car and out of sight Hardy Gramatky NY srllst took many p'utuin of Ilia like but mid It ..o oeriiaIind him ha Juil couldn't palnl II Whan Ilia (roup wviu up with luls Bunca, another teacher lie told Ihem not ta be come loo Involved with the nib Jrrt that they couldn't express It anyway BUT back In town that nliiht-he coulon'l get tha lake olf hit mind and sketched until dev.n from memory and wss compelled later lo make a return trip for oii-tne-npoi iLeicnci You cat tee iwicnes anil psiming.t mat ui gal.i have made up tnnj-e In their exhibit at the Ait Center Main and Pine. w TWO OREGON" V.OMKN put their eiate Into the limelight In Nov Issues ol national megs filate Sen ator Richard Neubergrr's wile Maurlna In Coronal where her husband gives public at knot ledge ment and praise of her ability is a leglslator-and Helen Jackson tilup In May h gone from Hill In ! Krye I Mra. BUI) In The Amerl. Nevada weeaiy iiewwapor circu lation to lot Other lhaii the lab rlnaliiiii bacligroujid of thrlr wed ding locale florenca and BUI have oilier reason to remember their marriage date-hl birthday U the tlay alter Del 30 and Iter Is Uit aut. . WW HA NO ONTO-your hat fAlplne) or at lH hang on I II yo ir lollow llrlen lialentlne and l-or-r-,ijio John..on aa they ciawl around the rim of Crater Lake 4-keu-htng unuiual rock formations 7- w uid-lw late d treea and any oiher flora on the craggy clllf lowering above the shoreline they hang on by their teeth to have a free akatchlng hand and Jrralne haa been told that they DAR Meeting Fulelone. Chapter. Daughtara of tha Amerleaai Ravolutlon, held lt regular monthly meetlnf at the home of Mra. Roland E. Wright on Alameda Street, Monday evening. hoy. 1. In the atwenc of tha Regent, I va Burkhalter. Mra. It. B. Van Hooten, vie regent, praalded at tha builne.ii meeting. The chanter einraiaed III Ihnnki to Mra. Vanhooaeiv, Mini Burk-i halter, and the olheri who ia niMed in planning and presenting ihe luccesilul Treedom - Forum which, took Ute plc it the rxilr October meeting." Oritltude wa e pre tied to the Bunnell and Pra fesAlonal Women. BoropllmUH, I.easue of Women Vetera, and tha American Aaroclatlon of Untver ally Women for providing apeakrra far the forum. Hid to Reverend tialen Onatad, who acted ai mod erator. , .. Kulalona rhapter agreed to Join 'with other chapter, in tha (lata in aiding financially the restoration of Hoover Home at Newburg, a pro ject which Herbert Hoover tnd his aona have approved. Considerable time wai devoted lo a discussion by Mrs, William I), roster, chairman, of plana lor tht Bute Conference which Is to he held In Klamaih Falls. March I t. and 10 ol next year. Southern Oregon enepiept, tnciuoing i.ene. view, Oranta Pas". Medford, and Klamaih Falls, will be Ihe host eoes. Ileadquartera will be l Ihe Willard hotel. More detailed plana for the convention will ap pear later. Our Federal Constitution was the title of the program presented by Mra. t. II. Bione. She give go Interesting and enlightening ex plenailon or the difference between a democracy and a republic. If the United States hid democracy. Its k people would have lo assemble and ' vote directly for such laws 11 they l desired; wnlli In a republic the 'people choose selectmen le carry . out their wishes. Thej two types of government were thoroughly analyted by the men who made the Constitution. When inked whit kind of government It w-aa to be. Ben Franklin replied. "A republic If you can keep It." In addition to Mrs. Wright, hest-e..-ea were Mrs. Helen Mueller, Mrs. Alva Custer, and Mrs. Vgn-Hooaen. can as one of "America's inter esting rcople" Maurliie Neuber xer lives In Portland and Helen Jackson Is the daughter of Mr, ana Mrs. Mali- Obenchaln, Klam ath Baaln. st YACHT CLUB nlr.l. n.rt Ihla Iv-eir will ba 'm hatter than Bua tore bpasiiul deceratlona lood mualo by byno Halaas and pro-ie-.-iiuiial enter is Uimeot by ward lllllerlch now living In KF was wilh Hie Four Jacaa and a JU1 en the James Oleason radio aWw ao gel out there it 10 pm say Wilson and Wilms Wiley chairmen, www OAO A CAPPKLLA CHOIR will be beard la I.'.ES program aver KFJI Sunday t to l !o pm 4 Klamath ituden i will participate Maurice iBudi Deller suits with the choir and Is narrate.- other I are Barbara Cutler Bon nie O Hsra and Oary Rose. THE I.IVF.SLF.YS Rod and Fae from Halem bunting and seeing KF friends for a lew dava uir Jody at Caatlllega Oiria School Palo Alto and la "loig it" Red ' and I-aje'a bde.tu Rsm.-by res on U eth, v THE JACK DU1CHERS In Wednesday Club An entertaining evening of cgrds was spent by members of the Wednesday Club on Nov, g. A des sert luncheon was served on tables decorated with colorful fall favors. Prlres In bridge awarded to Nan cy Milne nd Helen Scott, Prlres lii pinochle were awarded to Myr tle Ramos and Lola Truax. Hostesses for the evening were Helen Vaaisn, Mae Schmidt tnd Jiorence Livingston, winter to reii tf) up for t spring wnen they open tha retort. MRS. DSN. 8T0UTISlly,-d Addison S( ils hat Salem house sueat Mra. Andy lArley) Cotntsii who Used in KF for yeera Incidentally mother of Mrs. Rod erick Llvesley she drove dowa with them Tuesday, . Teens Conquer , .' Slouch Habit . ' . 1 When you alt and listen to a class room lecture or an at your own oeia oamg nomeworg. do you cboes position tost trails yeu to bg grsceluir Your spine end the back of yeur neck should line up perfectly straight: your hlpa sgsmt the eacg of your chair, yeur knees together, and th toes of aoa feot meeting the arch of the ether. Your legs should not be perpendicular te the knaea but forward en the floor te form slight angle with them. When you particularly want to make good appeirance, cresa your legs only If yeur thighs ire slender enough to allow yeur legs to form two almost parallel lines. To do the crossing gracefully, keep one hand on the knee yeu ire rais ing to crosa. This small megsurf will prevent your akirt from slid ing back. t When you ire not tulig yeur hands while leeted, do you live others the tldgsti because yeu fid get so much yourself) Yeu eai keep Ihem quiet If you l'ern what to do who tnem, if legs ire crossed join your hands together gracefully t the aide f your lap. - Otherwise, keep hands In lap, pglms upward, and Join lingers us a riiaxea manner is ciose to one knee as yeu can comfortably reach. Or bold one hand In the ether with thumb of lower hand resting In the palm that Is uppermost. Or en circle the second and third finger or tne upper hand between the thumb gnd forefinger of the lower nana, xn an iiivae nam pviuivna, elbewi ire close I Ihe badv. fin gen point towird knees lid hands ire held eut en the lap. Remember that control of the hinds la aunpla matter ef will power. When yeu grl set Using mem, oo not give mem megniag less occupations. The above peil' Hens will give yeu i working re pertory for nervous moments. But catch yeur own hands unaware when you ore net nervous end make the position you have natur ally assumed in htbltugl one, pro vided It Is graceful, Pet Peeve About, Pets Mr MNTflU I.OWH Y At Newerealnrea Writer T know 1 woman who doesn't Ilka pete. But mostly she hatss people with pets. I thln' she mskea s good esse sgstnst us. Bis says .we're rude, Incon siderate and Insensitive to other peoplei feelings. And she says were such passional propa gandists that m il ions of people who don't get all emotional about animals ere soared le admit It. 11il woman, I hasten to say, Isn't one of those unfortunates with a morbid, unraeionmg fear - of an'.msls. She thinks they are Just fine, hut they leave her cold. She doein't enjoy having pets around her. She doein't like cat-fur or do-halr on the furniture. She doesn't enjoy Ihe thought of eallng from 1 dish winch migni nave nesn iired by an animal. She Is indif ferent and quite happy when domestic animals are around the place, but she believes that place I, outdoors. She Is neither flattered nor touohed when cat or a dog climbs Into her lap er.creuchei adoringly at her fan.. As far as attitudes go. I think hern Is healthy and harmless, snd I think, s 1 pet ownsr, tint It's time some one gave her i hearing. Most of her friends are pet own ers. Myself, I'm member of t femlly ruled over by i smsll black snd wnl e cit uncertain end undistinguished lineage who controls us with s paw of Iron. I count the nelihborhood auott of csts tnd dogs ameng mv bast Irlends. I find domesticated animals ta be wonaerlul com. pinions, fun to be with end eisy le live witn. "Aonarently. rnaklni pet con. verts Is some sort of s challenge you Pel people feel you must meet." she continued. "You won't rest until you've got ill ef tia in canin. I'm ilvin Ilo-servlce to pet-loving, Just because I haven't the couraia. But I know there are a lot ef us who don't worship oats, sad I d like t form some sort of orgsnleatlen te combat vaur anoalllna Dronaeanda I den t deny you the pleasures of osmlng a pat. All I'd like Is to have the rlehta of tha rest of us- not te be pet levers If we don't want to be recognised. You've got mi ao hamstrung that I go around Inventing reasons saying I'm allarrlo to animal hair, for Instance just to keep the pats ef friends out ef my house and me out ef their houses." Okay, ao I'm convinced there ire aoma people who don't like cata and dogs and birds. But I still think thst If she got puppy or a kitten end brought on ef them up, she'd bs s. fsol for in nlmal just ltki the rest of us. Meanwhile. I'll Just be careful not to Inflict my opinions or my cat aa then well, strange people. I Ihlr.k my friend Is missing plesssnt experience because sho e never had the responsibility for or th friendship of i pel.. But I'm Inclined te scree with her strong feeling that pel-ewners have made auch en laau of loving animals that It's farced milllesu ef suite norsnsl saan tnd women te the uncomfortable position ef pre tending something they honestly don't fed. "You pet people." she ex- Kloded th other dsv slier a rough our balm polite to mtnlsture French Doodle with idorinx ow-n era, "bay propaganda the lev of ssoeiestlcated anlmsla to t point where any person who doesn't proclaim his adoration Is considered to be some sort of t . ft ' t , , ' , , 1 f MR. AND MRS. G. D. PUGH 235 Merlin Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Roy Marin, son of Mr. end Mrs. John Marin, Dunimuir. The attractive bride lect it a graduate of KUHS dsn of '4?; end Merin is grgdu-' t of Dunimuir High School. No date has been set for th wedding. Photo by Ferebe fife) HELEN JACKSON "Helen of Oregon' II . aU.,Mitat Happy Hour Club Happy Hour Club met 1:30 p m Oct. it, it the home of Mrs. Anna Blehn. Ill Pine Street. Refreshments were served to the following: Ann Been, Lora Evans, Ann Reeder, Emma Hamilton, Jennie Hum, Una Motschen bacher, Eva Richardson, Lillian Drew, Louise Humphrey, end In vited guests, Mrs. Eveline Linger, Ashland and Mrs. Chris Metcalf, Medlord. Mrs. Blehn't daughters, Freds Lucss and Pearl Foster, assisted her. Next meeting with Anns Bean, 223 N. 6th Street, Nov. 11, 1:30 p.m. "Helen of Oregon", the Ameri can Mega One Co-ed of the month. featured In the November Issue Is, of Mra lent years of a 1500 scholar ship." In four years she plied up a loiai 01 eiooo in acnoiarsmps. Helen has worked durlne. vaca lions to help Hnsnce her education ana nss oeen in A student. This fall she becime the bride of Bill Frye, Portland who is ilso mending in University. 8he Is the daughter of Mrs. Matt jisovncnain ana me Rrnnauaugiiier iim ii'i mj n liiui, mi. i,u Helen Mrs. C. M. Kirkpatrick. Malln. A & ri.m.ik PMinln trirl own t cat or t dor r budgie reus im acnooicu imt bird, veu ve Tllten tnd talked elementary and high acnoois. By KLKANOE THOMSON October, as ususl, wss the! month of much news for Cimp I. Hunting season brought t grosi Influx of sportsmen te this terri tory. They set up camps ill through the woods here tnd enjoyed the mildest csmplpg w either seen for msny a season. Unexpected news wis th mv. lng of Mr. tnd Mrs, Oordon Good, longtime residents here, to Ro- hurg, th first part of October. Th Goods were called to thit city when tne elder Good euffered t stroke. A few diyi liter when tht sick man wis out of dinger the Ooods returned to ctmp to pack ana move to Roseburt where Good was needed to look after his tnd his father's terming Interests. While they were pacslng, old irlends called on them from Med ford. Mr. tnd Mrs. Archie West tnd sons who lived In camp for sev eral years formerly. Then at tne opening ef hunting season, Mrs. Ooods parents, the Lloyd Harbtns of Brookings, srrived te spend t few days hunting tnd wert tur prised to find the Ooods moving. Tht Ooods left the opening dsy of sesson. but the Harblns stayed on for twnlla, camping In ths empty house. The West family also stsyed en for twhll ss guests of the Henry Kaplers. Just ls3t week tht sad news etme of tht passing of Oordon Good's father. C. R. Good of Rose burg. Th exact date of his detth Is not known but It Is thought to be tbout Oct. 20. Mr. tnd Mrs. Dsrrell Suiter and Mr. snd Mrs. Don Adams, both of On com out for hunting. They cimped in th 6uitr's trsller it Horse Olides. The fsmllles tlso visited with tht Thoaiis Thom son's ef ctmp. Mr. tnd Mrs. Don Huek tnd Mr. tnd Mrs. Thomts Thomson attended the wedding of . Norman Larson, son ef Mrs. Olga Heudck. of the Pioneer community, t De lorls Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orln Wood, lis f th Pio neer community, it the Luthersn Church on High Street la JQimsth Fills, Sept. 27. Mr. tnd Mrs. Le Nlcolla tnd diughter Barbara, Eugene, spent a week the middle of October here with Mrs. Nlcolit'i staler and fam ily, tht Do Hucks. A new family his moved Into camp, Mr. tnd Mrs. Mac McVeigh tnd son i-arry. iney are occupying the house formerly lived In by the 8. R. Olassbums. McVeigh la em ployed as a mechanic la th chop A bsby shower vis given for little Miry P. Kttchis. lnfsnt diughter of Mr. tnd Mrs. Peter KetefcJs. oet. it, it tne some Mrs. Dick Filrtleld, Mrs. Thomn Thompson assisting. A dessert luncheon arts served, followed by the opening of gifts by Mrs. Kttchis, tad games were played. Th guests attending were Mrt. Lon Mast, Mrs. nenry nspier, Mrs. Olenn Adams. Mrs. Mae Me- Velgk, Mrs. Eldoa Chandler, Mra. Elmer Morehtad, Mrs. Don Hue and her sister Mrs. Nieolie. tht two a est sues tnd guest of honor, Olympic Katchla and ba7. Others who sent glils but did not attend ware Mra. Oordon Ood. Mrt. Bella Olassbura. Mrt. Leonard Bttrkhtrt. Tw camp children received medical attention far broke noses Is st enth. They were Ntney Thomson who was hit ia th face by i swing on the tehee Dvouse play ground at Bly, cad Sammy Chandler hurl during gym clast a few daya lattr. By MRS. T. P. MICHAEL Jan Clark arrived In Dairy Oct. . ' vV ' l By MRS. E. R. NELSON Hunters here report good ihool- is, irom usmp coos, usni., to i big spend a 35 . day furlough with his I .. . .,, .,,, ..v. h. grandparents. Mr. tnd Mrs. wu. J" er tnd Umlly who bav nam Ben and his mower, Mrs. """ Leona Blotcher. side have moved here and ire Uv- Mr. ind Mra. 8. K. Hartser andi'" " ""co rsorm son, John, were transacting busi ness in Kismatn Fails Oct. 21. Albert Garrison, west Lake, was trsnssctlng business snd calling on irienus in Dairy oct. it Summer Lake, Tlielr two children have enrolled In the An River school. The Ant River school hid a Hal loween party it tht Oringt Hill Mr. ind Mra. R. E. Bisbev and I Oct. 31. A lot of tun wis had by Mra. E. O. Blo'oey, were transect-1 those attending and th traditional lng business in Klamath Falls Oct. Halloween refreshments w r 20. E. P. Pool returned to his home in Klsmath Falls Oct. 26, after spending the week with his daugh ter and son-ln-ltsy Mr. tnd Mrs. Joe Vleirt. Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge Rice, Klsm ath Falls, trt visiting their son snd daughter-in-law, Mr, tnd Mra. Don Rice ind family. Mr. snd Mrs. Neil Orohs tnd children, Carl and Phyllis, Langell Valley visited Oct. 2, with Mrs. Orehs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Rltler. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Orlse were transacting business In Kltmtth rsiis Wl. 2. Mr. ind Mrs. 8. K. Hsrtcler ind Mrs. Sarah Michael drove to Ash land Oet. 24, where they visited Mr. snd Mrs. Clarence Debrick and family. Sympathy ts extended to Mr. E.P. Pool In the recent loss of his wife. Esrl Hemsker, Klsmsth rails, was a business visitor at the Leo nard Rltter home Oet. 2g. Mrs. William Bell was transact ing business in Klamath Falls Oct, 31. Mr. tnd Mrs. E. C. Blsbey had as their dinner guests on Monday, then- sen and daughter-in-law, Mr. tnd Mrs. R. E. Blsbey. Mrs. Sarah Michael visited Oet. 2. with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritter. Mr. tnd Mrs. Leo Bsrker. Kltm tth Fills, visited Friday Oct. 25, with Mr. tnd Mrs. E. C. Blsbey. David J. Bliss of tht Shell Oil Stilton wis transacting business la Dairy Oct. 27. Among those who srlslted it the 8. R. HirtrJer ranch Oct. 1 were Mr. tnd Mrs. Charles Ford and fimtly. Klimtth Fslls. Mr. tnd Mrs. Art Schrelner, Henley, Mr. tnd Mrs. Clarence Debrick and family. Medford, Oeorge Smyth, Jacksonville. Mr. tnd Mra. Don Schrelner tnd soas, tnd Clara and Edward Smyth. ANW Club Meets Art Needlework Club met Oct. 2t with Mrs. Oeorge Hum, 431 Pine Street, for a 1 p.m. luncheon. The members of the oldest luietal club in Klsmsth Falls, who shared tht pleasant afternoon were: Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall. Mrs. Wilbur jenes, Mrs. J. c. Hunt. Mrs Oeorge Wins, Mrs. Z. J. Powell. Mrs R. H. Anderson, Mrt Marlon nauj. sirs, c H. underwood; and a guest Mrs. Lee Been. Next meeting of ANW Club sched uled for Nov. 1 with Mrt. Geoxge vrirva. ew vtliersoa tor p.m. lUBcntcn. served. Alvle Ivy Is tescher of th school. Henry Socln. Alhtmbra. who bis been the guest of the L, E. Eldere for seversl weeki returned t hit home Oct. 30. Mr. snd Mrs. O'Kceffe have moved here from Merrill. Mrs. O'Keeffe went to Merrill Thursday. She Bluo attended her mother' birthday party In Langell Valley, Mrs. O'Keeffe was the former Hazel Olft of Langell Valley. The Summer Lake grange will sponsor a public dance it the hall Saturday evening, Nov. I. The Coos Biy orchestra will furnish the mu sic and the H. E. Club will furnish th supper. Come out everyone nd hive a good time. Posters are eut announcing further details. Visitors of Mrs. Alice Carlon Thursday afternoon were: Mrs. Ray Klnkald, Portlsnd, Mrs. Los Elder, Mr. Bud pernall ind Mrs. William Grisel. Mr. ind Mrs. Ray KlnKcId, Pert land, ire spending a short tlm here while KlnKaid Is hunting. uiey are lormer residents Berg. Csrlton Brown. Salem, state man. ager for Orange Mutual Life In. surance Company was a guest ef Mr. ana Mrs. L. c. Eider, Wed nesday. He wis enroute south to visit other grangt member! rela tive to bis work. "Tht school film shown it tht Ana River school Oct. 30 wig well at tended. Film shown as "Bird ef Paradise" a technicolor pletur de pleting old time customs of na tives In Hawaii. Les Elder was nleisintly aurnris by visit from two schoolmates from Montestno, Wish. Last weex. Lee Foster tnd Mtritm wlt- ner. Mr. tnd Mrs. Wilt Robert tnd son, Jess, from Westsidt were guests of the Elders Tuesday eve ning. They had been to Portland for check-ups which wert very satisfactory. Mr. tnd Mrs. H. T. CsudeU. who have been living on th River Ranch are moving- to th Mtnley Currier rtnch where he will b employed. Their son. Blllle, Is a freshmtn la the Paisley High School. Mr. tnd Mrt. Our Fester hav returned from visit with rela tives tt the home of Mn. Carmel Hirtin tn Klsmsth Fills tnd with Mr. tnd Mn. Msrlon Barn at O'lenc. Howard Nelson nd ten, Frtnk le. Westslde, visited hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. X- Nelson Sunday. Test caa play, a sroaderftl new Hamaaea Cheed Organ after Just fesr alatc exptajaaliea ere thews tt yea acref played a a4 ew ay laairsaaatat befeec What m darfal beam eajaysswat fee the win See evealag ahead. A fear eMlar depeaH sww will belt a ebeed orgaa far Chrtataaa. Least R. Man Ptaa C, It N. 1th, ra. nn. - ft iT- mi CmmmI tgma. ftr , ,- f atal ! I rtr WMvta 4tlr it Mai NEED FORMAL WEAR? vAJ KM IT! V rnkiimr ike r forail rmiei cut liikleaielr earrerl cletkw, u reitenskli lasitl priresi Sal ( lliltll DREWS- aentimrntelly and a much that men people have a sneaking idea there'! something very wrong with t person who It Indifferent t their chirms. "In fiet. there Is generii feelini that there a something downright auspicious tbout i person when tt islmsl doesn't take t him." It's tht pet lerers who art at fault, she lays. As far is the im- mtls ire concerned, tnt tn tney usually make seme sort ef in rmtd place and lM ileng ill right. But their loving ownera art invariably determined t show her how really lovsble Ind won derful a pet Is. Each pet owner has I theory thit. once ihe get to knew Tibby, Rover or Polly, she'll reilite bow charming, sppetling. smart, cleta tad well behaved each ta. She started In the first grade it Malm, completed her senior year as an honor student it KUHS. ind entered the University of Oregon. ' Eugene. She will be graduated In June, 1953, in the Held of English Literature and plans to tesch. i Cutllnes benealn the colored pie- lure of the attractive young woman give her accomplishments during her college years. "She was treas urer of the frrsiimsn cisss; vice-1 president of the student body:! member of the Mortar Bosrd: the, senior womens honorary society; publicity director of Religious Em-, phasls Week: vice president of Highland House, i girls' dorm: , ecretary ol the Associated Worn-, Students: issistint freshman counselor and winner for three I Annual Dinner Nets Nearly $600 LAN8FLL VALLET - The in uil hirtir ind turkey 4tnnr giv en be the Guild tt St. Bsmtbss Church. Lthgell Vtlley. in the sense) ctfeterlt it Boninra was very successful. Nearly IMO was cleared. . Mrs, Howard Kellesen wis the lucky winner ef th handmade built, ind Mrs. Lloyd Sparks won the Tent pen wita complete sro robe. Msy thanks ir extended I til thest wh helped tnd to these who litentte. migiag tuea unin clgl success. DEIPHIANS " Dell Otmmi chsptsr f Delphi tat a-lll meet Tuesday,. Nov, II tt i:is a.m. la t( TMCA Build- la. The gubject . ef tht lessen win be "Our Aging Populttlon", Th leader will be Aim A Oett. Dlscutsliai will be led by Jean Puckett, Derothei Reenitk. Msud it Llskey, gnd Julia Eumwllt. 9 i . ONE DOZEN PORTRAITS a ' Solv. 4tn ', gift problems! WtrtbwIiiU rnsHftpl.y tfMfcl frit eteree Siudi In ih r A ktautifwlly alirfereat rinfj j etyliafjfcy- , I - f'iA Year choice of five white fi natural fjolJ cemhina tia jawelleal r uajesrelteL PWeae $106 Maea.3 ' '' fid. tx Inc. J.C.RENIE JIWELIR ' CERTIFIED MASTER WATCHMAKER. 101 Main of course you Jove the classics! color harmonics JUST ARRIVED.' another BIG! BIG! SHIPMENT fir. jfkn&m-- 8&v J"N $wjrri SeiifH Sax Yk J ' Gfo ritins ejguic meet I n! 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