I FEBRUARY iiMm
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE gSVIN
Advisor
MERRILL
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V.irihv Auvmor, Ma
',0,11s woincr Aovisor,
b,mi.vo ceremonies.
1 F..,.iir. Limn wu-
. nu.it blue uirnial.
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'7.. ..in. Howers uaed
1,4,0 ww gave her Mt-
LuioVa Installation,
I il iiul .111 ill
liiiiiull wvrn a"""
t ' ..i.nitm by Aim hen.
I.ncc ih nil" Jet-y
fM ui ,uniiui-..
,rir(l in UnUaa honor.
w olllcctn 10 " ........v.
were : wormy nanw
uvcii'ii; mim, v...
noiucr. rowy hum..
Comue U. wiapmin,
t.min. unii ".
uivr, fcuun w .iiiu. -
I.i. Jonca: Nwure, r.an
(utmy, Kveiyn Jonca; Fa
Usynrll Unott; Service,
krmaii, cuiuMim.u.i ww-
h.rirv Moore; uuier uo-
fSlly Wlcka; Musician, Car-
tmilluoarii; sua cnoir uir
Kin Turner.
knnouticrd mat ner memo
"Love .lid uoy.ny aim
, rca iu ailtci. one ex-
kiio hope tt my nom-
( WUUlu OC UOIC u Mivottu
1 AMcnioly in Tinamoos.
Icmaltve acnedule Is
liner: picn-uii uru.
nt.lliminit
pile at MSIII1 rare. w,u
Malm nd miciaxe rep-
In itio niunedi.10 lutuie.
, mil help IUI tne W
lirirm tamer drive.
liUcr, outgoing Worthy Ad-
lie a larowcu spcecu. cx-
ilipieciailou lor Help irom
bibcii uurmg nor term.
Waller Drown, outgoing
lAdviaor, Iniroduced and in
line new Mother Aaviaor,
bit Oucck.
Iltrrwrll gesture o( rceog-
lor all lie had done, Me
kit Mra. Urowu a bouquet
111 in rainbow shades; ral
nad a parllng niemase
lovn coinpoaUon; and pre-
Iter Willi the Pail MoUier
li pin in behait ot the giru.
badltional exchange ol bou-
In lollowcd by a program)
I a lluie aolo by Kay Jen-
ioapanied by Marian 44uton
piano; and a piano aolo
nt Lee Vanllooiien.
Itiimenis were aerved in the
room Irom table, which.
kmercd wuh bcauulul llor-
knjcmtnti, sent by Llnua'a
1 Eugene,
lind Mrs, Cheater Dru.sgen,
ris, cio.ie friends of we wu
lupervlsed the refreshment
contlonv Mr. and Mra.
nd McNabb aaslated In aen'-
Mrs. Brown and Linda
I the eolico and punch,
IwerFor
Hugh Davis
lANZA-Mrs. Ouy Hltson and
Merlin Davis gave a lovely
shower honoring
llluih Davis. The party was
11 ine jonn Brown home Feb.
1 p.m. The decorations and
llunents tarried out In the
tine molK. Alter Mrs. Davis
rl Ine many gilts, a social
prain was enioyca. Honoring
Dlvls were Mrs. Bill Reyser.
Cll Haley. Mrs. Bill Bur-
in. Les Le.vltt. Mrs. Har.
Butts, Mrs. Marvin Michael
wlllarrt Noble Mra John
tnn, Mrs. Ishmel Dick, Mrs,
Hmklns, Mrs. Lloyd Hubble,
1 Clarence Pnrker. Mrs. C. J.
. Margie Brown, Pauline
f, Marlsnna Hellekson and
py Hiison.
Snttallation
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MERRILL Mtrjorlt Burleigh,
noble grind, presided at regu
lar1 meeting of Merrill Rabelub
Lodge Feb. 1. Several member
were reported 111; Anna Howard .
made visits and lent a number M
cards. Lodge roemberi ot4 U
Join the "Pllgrtmage of United Ma.
uoni."
Merrill past noble trends war
Invited to attend U past boom
randa club of Prosperity iUoelan
lodge in kUamatb ralla, on tba
aiwrnoon ol Feb. I.
Mae Anderson MM of bar ex
periences visiting a Ratjakak) lode
out of this juriaaicuoo.
Marv Pom. Good of tba Order
chairman, appointed Evelyn Car. ,
ou aou aaau Aiiiwrtou u iaa
charge of the programs for too
montn ot March.
Mra. Mclivn Bowman told of bat
experiences while at ine maugura-,
tlon ceremonies In Wiahmgton,
C. a tap unoce oy cuvaa mo-
lett. accomDanied by EMon Pal-
tant at the piano, concluded tna
evening's program.
Refreshments were aerved by
Evelyn Canon, Naomi Chaas, Juns ,
Shucs, Ann Johnson, and Mwa
onuck.
INSTALLED IN AN IMPRESSIVI CEREMONY . . . at new Mother Advitor and Worthy Advisor
wars Mn. Elwood V. Gueck and Linda Willie rhi, Fab. 9; in the IOOF Hall.
The public installation wai witneited by a large gathering el friends, relatival, Eeit
arn Star and Matonic membert.
Lindi l the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Frederick Williami.
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, Mrs. Walter Brown, outgoing Mother Advisor opened the ceremonial; and Pat Walker,
outgoing Worthy Advisor, expretiad gratitude tor bar harmonious form.
.4rone mnA Patronesses for tha evenino) war: Mr. and Mr. . F. R. Waddall. Mr. and Mrs,
J. A. Ustiek, and Mr. and Mn. E. G. Giangar, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs.
L A. Warren, Mr. and Mri. J. F. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. M. n. Hawthorne.
. . . .." j .. ; :
dge Party
pNANZA - Mrs. Jack Welmer
tcllghtiul bridge luncheon
Pm. Feb. 12 .t th. Bnnanca
'kry. Following lha rflllnu.
Mrds wero enjoyed with
n reppie second high!
Bill Burnett lnw .nrf Ir.v.l.
PtlU, Mrs. Birdie Burk. .
ho enjoylnu; the party were
I- UenlltlDGl. .Mm PnnlH Mr.
rH. Mrs, Burk. Mrs. Bill
rxm, Mrs. Merrill Ht.w.rt
! John Bulllvsn, Mrs. Ernest
", Mrs. Hnrrv Tl Mm.
N imrlcer, Mrs. p. w. Brown,
P' Lester I.Mai,iii - t .i.nri
I'- rs. oec Ha ev. Mrs.
Morris, and Mrs. Lloyd Olft,
Ws Made For '
'Mt Dinner .
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RECENTLY ELECTED AND INSTALLED OFFICERS ... .n th.
ordar of Rainbow For Girli, Klamath Falls Aiiemb y. Tha form
al Installation wai public- and a large group of Maion.e and
E.tt.rn Star m.mb.r, join.d fri.nd. and ra at.v.i for th.
Important oceaiion. In th. picture, ion ,.... ""'-"
Ch.ron Carr, Fa!
worthy anoctata
canon, in m (""'-'"' " , j. ...
Faithj Beverly Overan, Hope; Geraldina 5tiener,
ta adviiori Mri. Elwood Gueek, mother, advitor;
Linda Williams, worthy adv.ior; uonna o.cxwi.n. wn"T
and Candy Conner, drill leader. S.cond row, tarn, ordar. B.tty
Clifford, Paggy Grimm, chaplain; Rob.rta Wad., Shirley
Moore, confidential obt.rv.r; Nancy Hopion, recorder; Share
Loomii. Paggy Wicki, out.r obi.rver; Lois Hutted,
Gaynell Bridges, patriotism; and Carria La. VanHoos.n, musi
cian. Third row, Carol H.rman, sarviea; Carol. Jon.s, religion;
Karen Sp.tx, immortality; Garda Turn.r, choir dir.ctor; Evalyn
Jonas, fid.lity; Nancy Tanner, nature; Edith Wallin, love; and
Ganaviava Tanner. '
Photos by Kettler
'Altar Society
Elects Officers
BONANZA Mrs. Prink DeBel
entertained the Bonansa Altar So
ciety of St. Princes Cibrlnl at her
home on Feb. t. with president
Billie Colwell presiding. '
New officers were elected as fol
lows, Christine Brown, president;
Lorraine Beck, vice-president; and
Florence McCartie, new secretary
and treasurer.
Next meeting will be it tha home
of Hattle Walker March t.
Mrs. DeBel served delicious re
freshments after the meeting to
Father Phelsn of Merrill, Hattle
Walker, Billie Colwell. Ruby Heus
ten, Florence McCartie, TUlle Wal
ker, BlUle Harris, Lorraine Beck
Martha Hunt, Christine Brown,
Opal Harris, Maggie Colohan and
Mrs, John Jendrejewski.
The Altar Society give a same
and cird party Feb. 7 which wis
very successful and will be an an
nual affair.
SOCIAL CLUB
Ladies Eagles Club met for
social' evening in the lower hall
Feb. (. Pinochle wis played and
dessert was served.
Present were: Mary Wells, Ma
rie Kilgore, Lorna Groves, Ther
esa Allech, Dorothy Post, -Nina
Beck, Julia Williams, Dscle Hoov
er, Elizabeth Sheehy. Sadie Wal
lace, May Eck, Zella Bskenshlp,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crspo, Mr.
and Mrs.- Ed Rozlum,- Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Canoy, Mr. and. Mrs.
Sam Dversdol, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Gillette, Mr. end Mrs, Laco
Gregory, and Judy.
High score to Leon Cnpo, and
second high to Ed Roslum.
For women, Dicie Hoover, high;
Zella Blakenshlp, guest prise, Ther-
i Allesch; and for 1,000 aces
Ed Roslum.
Next meeting Feb. 33.
WSCS CIRCLES .
Members of the four' daytime
circles ol the wSCS oi the First
Metnodlsi Church met Tnursday, ,
Fee. u, for dessert luncheon at
toe following homes: Esther Mis,
William witnrow, xn jeuersoa:
Mary Mrs. Harry Pales, HOT
Bryant; Kino Mra. joe Aoner.
MKil Harlan Drive; Martha Mrs. ,
George BUnis, 1038 Eldorado. Tba
Valentine motif was used general-
ly at the luncheon tables.
Mrs. Blanas. assisted by Mrs.
Dexter Elliott and Mrs. Qeorge
Vlahos, emeruined. Martha Circle
most delightfully at 12 o'clock,
luncheon; and the entree was pre-
pared after an old family recipe
of Greek origin. The luncheon
table was covered with a band '
crocheted lace cloth and centered
with a beautiful arrangement of
pink water lilies. Fifteen guesu
were present. ..-...,
Mrs. A. W. Cowman waa fc
charge of devotions and the pro
gram for Esther Circle. Program
subject waa "Accent oa Liberty".
Also featured waa a poem "Speak
Father of Our Land." Ten mem
bers and two guests were present.
Mrs. O. W. Gilchrist lead de
votions for Mary Circle and Mrs.
Harry Pales waa program chair.
man. seven attenoea tna meeting.
Mrs. Earl Redman and Mra.
Rhode Brown were in charge ot
devotions and program, reepecthre. -
ly lor Kutn circle. Twelve mem
bers were present.
Mrs. Lawrence Phelps was In
charge ot devotions for Martha,
Circle and Is were tn aWinrlance.
Mrs. Me BrejBbao, proeeaam ec
the WSCS, waa a guest.
Routine business was conducted
and plana were rtlmwsrl in each ,
circle for the pre-Easter bassar.
Work waa started on various an
tlcles to be sold at the bssaar.
PLAYERS CLUB
Members and guests of Players '
Club were entertained Wednesday
evenine Feb. H in the Library Club
rooms by Mrs. John W. Merry,
man, Mrs. L. D. Leslie. Mrs. Dave
Totton, and Mrs. Sid Elliot.
Refreshments were served at
eight o'clock from a beautifully
decorated table centered with
spring flowers. Mrs. Troy Cook, the
president, conducted the snort bus
iness meeting.
Followingr the meetine? cards
were In play with high in bridge
swarded to Mrs. H. l. gwoertson,
and high In pinochle to Mrs. P. O.
Foster-.
The next meeting is the annual
dinner party to be held at the
Yacht Club March 4 with the
cocktail hour from seven to eight
and dinner st eight o'clock.
to JlcLj
BIRTHDAY PARTY
umni TMoilv 4. and Bruce
Jr., 3, children ol Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Owens, wero iio -birthday
parly Feb. 13. at the home
of Mrs. T. W. Chatburn Bt.
Games and traditional blrthdjy
cake and Ice cream were enjoyed
by the small fry. Guests were John
and Nancy Wimner.Vlckl Msrks,
John ind Cheryl chatburn, Peter
and Steve Dells, Jenn OarrMt,
Michael and Lee McKoen, Mrs.
Costa Defls, Mrs. Tom Oarratt,
nd Mrs. Frank Wagner.
QUOTA CLUB '
quota Club's selection for "Wom
an of the Year" will be honored
at next Monday evening's meeting,
Feb. 33, In the Pelican Party Room
and the sixth birthday of the Klam
ath Club will also be observed.
Invitations will be Issued to bast
members for this occasion, and
there will be musical program.
At i business session Monday
noon, Feb. , at the Pelican, Flo
per.
win k. ....... . ...
W tntuH.i "'wo snaes ana
C.,7,,Jnl Ell Ro"ky. Plrl
n. oh,",1 ""''W e: Mr, and
Ic ?"' Mr' nd Mr-
Mli. "oh Colwell,
K tin Tftia, ' B,s chmor
Smith, Held executive of
WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENTS
nd Invitations
f naraved and Processed
mm PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY
02T Mdin '
Wallace, chairman of wiys ind
means committee, announced plana
for a Bingo party in March and
for a spring rummage sile on
March 14, the place to be an
nounced later.' ,
A nominating committee, com- to Flo Wallace.
posed of Alice Vitus, Cardula Eells
and Joy Rolph was appointed to
select a new panel of officers for
the coming year, election to be held
In April. V .
Tha birthday gift wis awarded
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