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    SATURDAY, JUNK 13, 1953
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CAROLINE RILET . . . Winner ot this year s annual Uistrict 8
Nurses Association $100 scholarship. Presentation was mad
at the KUHS Commencement. :
Caroline is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Riley,
522 North' 5th; and will be admitted in August to Sacred
Heart School of Nursing in Eugene. " .
Mary Wells Installed
New President FOE
' MERRILL One ot. the loveliest
social events of recent weeks was
the Merrill Library Club's Silver
Tea on the afternoon ol June 4, at
the recreation hall.
Mrs. Robert Thompson's review
ot Hedda Hoppers book "Prom
Under My Hat", was a highlight
of the afternoon, and war thor.
oughly enjoyed by the guests.
A group of youngsters gave
their Interpretation, of "Twinkle,
Twinkle, Little Star." Virginia and
Delores Wolfram, Molly Owens,
Betty Ann Chapman, Karen Chap
man and Marcla McVey, particl-
PSMrs. Jack Wynant accompanied
Beverly Walker, Marcla Milne,
Cheryl Chatburn, who sang "Short
nin Bread." The trio dedicated
their second number "Where Did
you Get That Hat" to Mrs.
Thompson.
Following the program, refresh
ments were served from two beau-
ttruliy aecoraieo muico.-Webb-Bowen
and Mrs. Dale Walk
er served punch from a lace-cov-tohiB
which had an arrange-
ment of purple Iris and lilacs In the
center. Green candles In tall hold
ers were placed on either side.
Mrs W. P. Jlnnette presided at
the coffee tablCj Mrs. M,. A uow
,.rort tea at the second
i.m. prni with a white linen
cloth! and centered with a silver
. bowl filled with yellow tulips, and
lavender ana wnue "
lavender candles in silver candel-
Aloha Chapter
6lOES Meets
Mrs. Paul Jones, conductress and
.. U u,oii Associate Con
ductress warmly 'greeted and wel
corned each guest and member of
i.t.. r.h.ntpr 61 OE3 as they ar
rived for the stated meeting Tues
day, June 9, at the Masonic Tern
ole. The chapter room and parlors
. ...i.u ...Mnno flri-Hllcre-
were loveiy im """",-
ments of tulips, iris and lilacs.
Seated in the east with Rnoda
Harnden, Worthy Matron and Clar
is Williams, Worthy Patron, were
Helen McCornack and Alan Betsch,
Worthy Matron and Patron of Man
zanlta Chapter 172. , -
Others Introduced were: Betty
Hunter, Grand Representative of
Pennsylvania: and Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Schellcnberger who are a
Past Matron and Patron from Bea
verton, Ore., mother and father
of our Worthy Matron, Rhoda Horn-
den- , . .
Congratulations were extended
the officers upon the beautiful and
impressive exemplifications of ini
tiatory work and to Margaret Sher
idan for the lovely songs rendered.
Interesting reports on visits to
Tulelake Chapter for the Grand
Visitation were given by Rena Old
ham, Edna Jones, Clara Sherman,
Meta Gilbert, Alva Oldbam and
Mrs. H. A. Pedersen.
James Hunter reported upon a
visit to Oceanside, Calif., and Mrs.
Alan Betsch upon a visit to Red
ding. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Ustlck
gave a brief report of Jobs Daugh
ters activities.
Numerous bouquets of sprint
flowers decorated the tables in the
dining room from which delicious
rrfreshments were served by the
following committee: Ida Edsall,
chairman; and her committee,
Thelma Plnkerton, Elsie McNee
and Altha and Mather Smith.
Molin
By GLADYS HALOLSKK
' Jean Million, daughter of Mr.
end Mrs. Ted Million of Klamath
Falls, has been a housegucst of
Janet Elmore.
Girl Scout Troop 47 enjoyed an
overnight camping trip to the Lava
Beds, Friday, Making the trip
were Jean Qulnn, Sharon Lnnsig
nont, Sharon Woltjer, Glynna Sue
Weatherby and Barbara Dutton,
accompanied by Ella Redkey.
and Jean Million, leaders. Despite
rain, the trip was successful. They
explored Skull,- Blue Grotto. Senti
nel, Ovls and the Catacombs
caves. They also visited Black
Crater.
J.
As
Auxiliary
abra completed the table decora
tions.
Mrs. Tom Chatburn Sr.. presi
dent of the club, Mrs. H. O. Cox,
Mrs. George Milne, and Mrs
Charles Howard were the general
committee, in charge: Mrs.
Robert Walker had charge of the
program, Mrs. Tom Chatburn Jr.,
table decorations, and Mrs. Wll-
11am Walker, the refreshments.
MERRILL LIBRARY
CLUB SILVER TEA
Mary Wells, newly elected pres
ident of the Ladies Auxiliary FOE,
was installed as president June 3
at a meeting In the Eagles Hall,
She succeeds Mrs. Patricia Henry
who was presented with an ar
rangement of flowers and a past
president's pin in recognition of
her successful administration.
Other officers who will serve
this year ar Mildred Klum, vice
president; Doris Murphy, chap
lain; Hildred Burris, conductor;
Lela Woods, secretary: Patsy
Richardson, treasurer; Mary Lou
Allgaler, outside gimrd; I.illie
Kurth, Inside guard; Blanche
Slaughter, Ethel Miller, Jaunita
Parker, trustees and Stella Per
sell, musician.
The installation was held Jointly
with the Aerie. -
The combined drill teams under
the direction of Esther Hodges
and Ed Ybarra gave a display of
marching technique . during and
after the installation.
Installing officers were . Betty
Ketsdever, Kay Bellinger, and
Stella Persel. .
Hostesses were Ella Gillette and
Louise Fett. .
It was anounced during the eve
ning that retiring president,
Patricia Henry has been awarded
the blue ribbon for membership
increase during her time in office
by the Grand Aerie. Approxi
mately one and one-half times the
quota of new members - for this
lodge were initialed during me
nast year.
Following Installation, dinner
was served to all members and
guests by Worthy President Andy
Klum and the new corpos of of
ficers. Dancing followed.
DREAM KITCHEN
FO MOM
NEW LANDSCAPING
FOR DAD
PLAYROOM
FOR THE
KIDS
It's a Zlil
Just bring contractor's estimate to us.
Nothing could be simpler!
First federal savings
LOAN ASSOCIATION
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THE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mr, and Mrs.
Everett Griffith was observed at their home in Springfield,
Oregon. Shown with them in' the picture are their best man
and bridesmaid. From the left, J. B. I Bunny I Casey, Mr. and
Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. Casey. . . '
OES Reception
Honors WGM At
Tulelake June 3
TULELA'TI Oilma Vick I'oy-
ers, Worthy Grand Matron of the
Grand Chapter of California, Or
der of the Eastern Star was hon
ored at a Joint reception of the
Third District, June 3 In the
gymnasium of the Tulelake high
school. - '
Participating chapters were Al-
turas. No.- 61; Bonner, No. 232;
Cedarville; North East, No. 254;
Port Bidwell;- Esther, No. 74,
Adln; North Star, No. 450. Fall
River Mills and Tuisiake, no. dju.
Worthy Matrons and Worthy
Patrons of these chapters , pre
siding - were Julia Otlener and
Orville Boyd, Alturas: Leona cam
bron and Ed Hill, Cedarville: Mar
caret Carter and Roy Millsap,
Fort Bidwell; Marlon Griffith and
William Durkee. Adln: Tray Lew-
erv and Bvron Hollenbeck. Fall
River' Mills and Holllce Boyd
and V. O. Relnmlller, Tulelake. '
Other distinguished grand offi
cers nresent were Mildred S. Boyd,
nenutv Grant Matron. District 8;
Marguerite Weisheimer, Grand
Marshal of the Grand Chapter of
California; Letha Murphy, Grand
Martha of the State of Oregon and
Dee - Moyers. husband of the
worthv Grand Matron.
Other visiting honored guests
were Margaret Hendrix, Worthy
Matron, Mt. Shasta Chapter, No.
153. Anderson. Calif.: Eva Bow
man, worthv Matron. Prosperity
Chapter, NO. 160, Maun; iieien
McCornaik. Worthy Matron and
Allan Betsch. Worthy Patron,
Manzanlta Chapter No. 172, Klam
ath Pa Is and Claris wunams,
Worthy Patron, Aloha Chapter, No,
fli. Klamath f ans.
Fifty year membership pins
were presented to Millie Traugh
and Minnie Chace of Esther Chap
ter. No. 74 Adln By weir niece,
Mllrireri Bovd.
Charlotte Violet, ceaarvuie wun
Kathleen Paulson, Alturas at the
piano, sang two numbers, "Bless
This House" and ''Sunshine of
Your Smile."
a clever, orieinal skit. "Moy
er's Coach," written and narrated
by Florence Wilson, Malln, was
presented. Taking part in the cast
were Lois Thomas, DeRoy Simp
son, Floyd . A. Boyd, Douglas
Thomas and Ed Osborne.
Hostesses were Deputy Grand
Matron Mildred Boyd and the
Worthy Matrons of this district.
DELTA KAPPA
GAMMA MEETS
. Alpha chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma met for their last meet
ing before vacation, a picnic lunch
Saturday June 6 at the home of
Beulah Elliott on the Merrill road.
Hostesses for the day were the
chapter officers: Mabel Humble,
Beulah Elliott, Dorothy Bailie,
Elda Fletcher and Helen Hoffman.
Following the luncheon a short
business meeting was held and
plans were made for the first Fall
meeting. '
With our home
improvement loan we
take care of the bills
for you-you repay us
in budget-fitted
monthly installments.
MAIN 4TMII
CKtMmt.
" : REFLECTIONS W
THE SOCIAL calendar i lsi
crowded with a number of ; big
weddings a smashing June rec
ord is Indicated and we hope we
have room to record .'em Mar-
cella Murray Is the busy one at
the moment occupied with at
least 5 parties for her In as many
days and more to come. -
'
SIX WEEKS Is a lone tim- to
the parents of Gwenlea Hansen
the young miss took off a week
ago yesterday for Whittier to visit
her dad s sister Mrs. VirgU Ger-
ken the Albert Hansens . 836
Mitchell and Gwenlea's sister
Kathleen will be waitin' at ' the
station for the train from L.A. to
welcome her home after her & wks
vacation.
WALTER RAY 7 lbs 5
(When he arrived at the Klamath
Valley Hospital June 81 n.m to
Lois and James (Brownie) Brown
field 2520 Wantland The VIP
has' scads of local aunts uncles
ana cousins to spoil him end a
special relative his Drourt eiand-
mother Mrs. Doris Stone 1712
rargo.
HEADQUARTERS for Yacht
Club boating fans Is of course the
Yacht Club on Sundays and after
a day on the lake or tinkering
with boats members and their
families are famished and Beulah
and Mike are offering a choice of
substantial food tomorrow fried
rabbit ditto chicken and raviolis
serving will start at 5 p.m.
call the club to make reserva
tions. -IS
by RICHARD HUDNUT
to keep you pretty
as a picture
in half the time
rcMTiurme
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2212 South 6th Street
' i The Griffiths are former Klamath Basin residents, and were
married here. They farmed at Henley for years before moving
to. Springfield. Mrs. Ira F. Orem, sister of Mr. Griffith, went
north to help celebrate the 50th anniversary May 27.
BUSY VISITOR Faye (Steln-
seifer) Pickett has been the In
spiration for several get-togethers
and parties since she arrived with
two daughters Marcla 4 and
Maureen 3 to be with her par.
ents the Carl Steinseifers 517 El
doradoShe left her spouse John
In Coqullle (he s Coos Co D.A.) and
returns home tomorrow.
THE JOHN O'NEILLS Marlys
Is Faye Pickett's sis have house-
guests too this week , John's
parents Mr. and Mrs. . Robert
O'Neill from Seattle arrived at
the O'N home 1404 Eldorado
Thursday.
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THE FRANKLIN WEAVERS '-i-
seem to be "back to stay" after
a winter in one of Florida's beauty
spots Orlando the way the local
weatner's been bet they wish
they'd stayed awhile longer,
A BIO POTATO weighing 5 lbs
oi. was harvested a few days
ahead of schedule when Martin
Douglas was born to George and
Jan Chin May 28 Very novel was
the announcement a brown paper
cutout of a Klamath Gem with the
parents name "announcing their
new Klamath Gem" in silver on
the cover and Inside the versified
info "The largest , of any Chin
grown Is Martin Douglas whom
Oporge and Jan can coll their own
He was harvested 4:53 In after
noonMay 28 instead of JUNE
He's a No. l bagged at 5 lbs 8
ounces And we'd like you to come
and see Just how he bounces I
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n-oist-looking,
color change
LEE
Merrill Chapter
Women of Moose
Elects Officers
MERRILL Election of new offi
cers was held at the regular meet
ing of the Women of the Moose,
June '2, with Senior Regent Rose
Baley, presiding. Susan Williams
was elected as senior regent;
Blanche Pies, Junior regent; Eliza
beth Holland, chaplain; Rose Van
Mater, recorder; Ellen Fiegl,
treasurer. Appointive officers and
committee chairman will be an
nounced at the next . meeting,
which will be Tuesday,: June 16,
at which time all officers will be
Installed. ' ' ) ". '
Frances Brandenburg and Jen
nie Fiegl. sponsored by'; Ellen
Fiegl were elected to membership,
Velma Fox was presented with a
graduation gift, but Shirley Sher-
rill, our other high school grad
uate was unable to be present due
to the death of her granamotner.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherrlll upon
the death of Henry's mother In
Emmett, Idaho. Eileen Sorenson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Borensen, is reported ill in the
hospital after major surgery as a
result of an auto ' accident
couple of weeks ago.
Members of the Membership
committees served refreshments,
Bernardino Blbby . is chairman
The Academy of Friendship will
hold Its regular monthly meeting
at the home of Rose Baley on Fri
day afternoon June 12.
Executive officers of Women of
the Moose -met-May 29, at-Rose
Van Meter's home, with the Loyal
Order of Moose executive officers
to discuss Important matters,
Those present were Rose- Baley,
Susan Williams, Hazel Hundley,
Elizabeth Slezak, and the hostess
Rose Van Meter, also George Wil
liams, Orville Elfcrt, Max Hartlc-
rode, Charlie Brightman, Tommle
Slaughter, and Ray Van Meter,
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A JUNE WEDDING . . . is planned for Catherine Naomi Hues-
ten and Kvle Herbert Beat. Bride
Naomi Wolfe, Idaho, and Travis
attended school in Bonanza, and her tiance is a student at
Reed College, where he is studying to be a doctor.
Court Klamath 1295
Court Klamath No, 1295, Cath-r
olio Daughters of America, .held
annual installation ot officers Mon
day, evening, June 8 In the' parish
hall. Mrs. Marlon Howard, State,
District Deputy Installed the fol
lowing officers; Mrs. Ruth Helder-
er, Grand Regent; Mrs Jean Hdl-
land. Vice Regent; Mrs, Ollle Hols-
eani. Pronhotesa: Mrs. Margaret
Lavln, Lecturer; Miss Mary. allien.
Historian: Ms. Ellen Ely, Finan
cial Secretary; Mrs. Marjorle Nar-
ey, Treasurer; Mrs. Plora Rawnns,
Monitor: Mrs. Elda Oasoerlnl. Sen
tinel; Mrs. Kathryn smith, organ
ist; Mrs. Elizabeth Brandsness ana
Mrs. Ann Flala, Trustees. '
A Elft Was presented to 'the re
tiring srand regent. 'Mrs: Eliza
beth Brandsness by Mrs, Marion
Howard, State District Deputy.
Mrs Ruth Helderer. newly In
stalled Grand Rgent, i introduced
her chairman tor the year who are
Mrs. Jan Helman, program; Mrs.
Violet Pleser, publicity, -Mra.' Max
Ine Burritt. education and legisla
tive; Mrs... Martha Pcreau, . share
the faltn; Mrs. acien WBgner, nos
nltalitv: .Mrs. Martha Lavenlk,
family life conference; Mrs. Mil
dred Smith, parliamentarian; Mrs,
Marion Howard, charitable works
Mrs. Sarah Erlei. wedding gifts
Mrs., Carmel Raffetto and Mrs,
Marcella Carrier, sick; Mrs. Ellen
Ely and Miss Ellen Murpny, news
letter: Mrs. Maron Howard will
act as trustee chairman for the
ensuing year.
Color Guard appointed are Shir
ley Slowey. Norah Murphy ana
Mary Lou Joplin. ' .
Mrs. Ann Flala and Lorraine
cleanser floats
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- elect is the daughter of Mrs.
Huesten, Langoll Valley. She
CDA Installation:
Huettl volunteered to act on the
committee for the Joint Catholic
Daughters and Knights of Colum
bus annual picnlo to be announced
at a later date.- - , - 1 ,
Mrs. Elolse Svensgaard was In
charge of the refreshments- com
mittee assisted by Mrs. Norma '
Sari, Mrs. Rose Igi, MISS Ida Moch-
etus, Mrs. Helen Parker, Jean un
derwood, Miss Anne Bucko, Mrs.
Helen Perkins, Mrs. Esta Stiles,
Mrs. . Verna Reed, Mrs. Lillian
Reillng, Mrs. Laura Walker, Mrs.
Emma Bolvin. Mrs. Mary van-.
denberg Nettling and Mrs. Vivian
Rhodes. f-
Mrs. Norma Sari and Mrs. Ele
anor Sorague arranged the beau
tiful tea table with a centerpiece
of yellow tulips and purple iris.
Mrs. Ruth Helderer newly elect
ed grand regent . and Mrs. tiiza
beth Brandsness retiring grand re
gent poured. ..... !
Theater Party ' '
On 10th Birthday,
CHILOQtJIN Benny Nygren
was 10 years old Tuesday and
celebrated his birthday the follow
ing evening with a theater party
for 10 of his young friends. The
boys gathered at Benny's home
where his grandmother, Mrs.
Pearl Nygren, served the group
cake and ice cream, and Benny
opened his gifts before they went
to the show.
Invited were Oordon Heron, Joe
Griffin, Melvln Ohles, Clark Za
dlna, Don Potter, Jr., Ronald Ber
ry, Tony DlUllo, James Roberts and
Tony Dumont.
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