Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 13, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1353
PAGE EIGHT
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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A BIRTHDAY PARTY . . . with all the trimmings wai attended
by members of Do-SI-Do Club, May 21, in the airport club
rooms. The huge birthday cake, inscribed "Happy Birthday,
Do-Si-Do" and decorated with a silhouette of a square danc
ing couple, is shown, top center, with Vernita and Sherman
Jerrue, hospitality chairmen. "
Top left, Mayor and Mrs. Paul Landry, center, chat with
Mary and B. M. Antle, club instructors. Club president, Ray
White, to the left of Mayor Landry.
Upper right picture of the executive board includes: from
the left, Jim Brafton, treasurer; Lavonne Bussey, correspond
ing secretary; Bob Luscombe, vice president; Vernita Jerrue,
hospitality; Gerald Gwyn, membership chairman; Mary and
B. M. Antle, instructors; Thelma Gwyn, secretary; Ray White,
president, and Ruby Luscombe, publicity chairman.
Pictures below show part of the large crowd that assembled I
for the first birthday anniversary party. Some 15 squares of
dancers enthusiastically responded to the calls of club caller,
B. Ml. Antle and Skinny Esgate. Photo by Fred Lawrence -
Smorgasbord For Two Girl Graduates of Butte Valley H. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goode were
hosts at their Dorrlg home, to a
Smorgasbord, June 3, honoring
Barbara Anderson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson Jr.,
and Mrs. Virgil Ratlllf, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Deldrich,
both of Mucdoel, who were grad
uated from the Butte Valley High
School class ol '53. The dinner
Marie Obenchain and Florence Pielke
Present Pupils in Joint Recitals
Two joint recitals presenting the
piano pupils of Florence PJcUe
and Marie Obenchain were held at
LOST RIVER
GARDEN CLUB
MERRILL Mrs. Lawson Kandra
and Mrs. Don West were hostesses
lor a meeting of the Lost Blver
Cardcn Club, May 26, at the home
of the former.
New officers elected were: Mrs.
M A. Bowman, president; Mrs.
Clvdo Hammond, vice president;
Mrs R. L. Dragoo, secretary.
treasurer: and Mrs. C. E. Sharp
was appointed song leader.
Mrs. Sharp was oppointed chair
man of a committee to investigate
the possibilities of having a now-
cr show tills summer. Mrs. Scott
MrKendrnn and Mrs. J. Walter
Browning will aslst. ,
The outgoing president Mrs.
Bowman, led the discussion ol
comnleted during the
past year, and called on the chair
men for reports on each project
Under discussion were the flower
show, memorial park planting
project, the Camp Fire Oirls wceu
hnv. and the making ol
the Potato Festival float. The
president called on Mrs. J. Walter
Browning, the program chairman
for a review ol eacn montn s pro-cram.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses to Mrs. Bowman,
Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. W. C. Bailey,
Mrs. . Randall Pope. Mrs. James
Hammond, Mrs. Browning, Mrs.
Dale West, Mrs. C)ydo Hammond,
Mrs. Scott McKendree, Mrs. R. L.
Dragoo, Mrs. PaschaU Hodges,
Mrs. V. Gilmer, and Mrs. Jess
Dieter.
Next meeting will be June 23.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Krlstian
Glppo on Monday and Tuesday
evenings, June 1 and 2.
Students of Mrs. Pielke appear
ing In recital were: Carol Perkins,
Martha MacBeth, Carol Goellcr,
James Norland, Nancy Bell, Kay
Van Hoosen, Lois Ann Snead, Beth
Robertson. Garry Robertson Jr.,
Sharon Kendall, Chandelle Hors
ley, Delores Robinson, J e a n
Freeman, and Dale Freeman.
Miss Obenchain presented the
following students: Helen and Rob
ert Faulkner, Charles Loomls,
Helyn Penny, Merlena Fercbce.
Peggy Matson, Vivian Wilbanks,
Patsy Campbell, Sharon Ouptill.
Gaynell Bridges. Merletta O'Neal,
Margaret Heydcn. Nancy Olvans.
Paula KincRld, Barbara Essman
and Judy Hadley.
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Will. Bent a aplnet
plane. Raotal par
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LOUIS ft MANN PIANO CO.
120 N. 7th
Hammond Orgoa ; Chord Organ
was served from 5 to 7 p.m.,
fore commencement.
Arrangements of tulips In
bowls throughout the rooms were
effective touches of spring.
The guest list included: the
honor guests, Mrs. Virgil Ratllff
and Barbara Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Stevenson Jr., parents
of Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Stevenson. Klamath Falls; Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Pierce of Milwau
kee, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Randall Jr., and son Teddy, Red
ding. (Mrs. Randall is the sister
of Barbara); Mrs. J. R. Ratllff
and Mrs. J. R. Ratliff Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Stevenson and son
Robert and granddaughcr Patricia
Walker, Malin. ' ;
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. - Noakes,
James and Jerry,- and Virgil Rat
llff, Macdoel; Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Beck, Eldqn, Velum and Vlckl:
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Goode of Red
Rock; Iris Goode, Klamath Falls;
Mrs. Fern Gordon of Dorrls; and
the hosts' children Juanna and
Eileen.' . . . '. ;
After the graduation exercises
the guests returned to the Goode
home for the opening of gifts and
where pictures were taken.
Refreshments of cake and cof
fee were served.
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