SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. lfl-u (bwihsh "GiKomsi" "QjUAiJoJlJfolfoljA" FELLAS" . . . that's the way it started last vear. when id Mrs. Nerseth opened their house on New Year's Day rowd ot son Marvin s pals . . . and that s the way it ntinue. By popular demand this New Year was a repent television added) . . . and some 25 of Marvin's friends Welcomed at the Nerseth home, 2027 Del Moro. tighter Gail, assisted her mother with the wide array hes (built tor male appetitos) , . . and a varied as- nt of cookies , . , served with quantities of hot coffee. was swell of you to have us again this year ... we had t time ... see you next year" ... lor whatever the "real George" vernacular is at the moment), was in b a forecast to the Nerseths that this second year "at makes two of what promises to develop into a tradi-"many". center, Mrs. Nerseth with Bill Matthews I next to her). k Christenten, Racine, Wis., center, holjday houseguest iiersein nome; ana son Marvin. All three are Stanford - I Upper right, perfect sense of touch is evinced by the two hands unerringly making contact with the cookies . . . abso lutely without the aid of an eye. Tom Murdock from Wil lamette, and Jim Davidson (associated With his father in business) . . . deftly help themselves from the tray offered by host, Dr. Nerseth (with no words or food lost). Upper left, Gail Nerseth, Tom Upington, Icenter) Western Washington College of Education; and Dave Cummings, Ore gon State, peruse a copy of the Stanford "Quad". Lower left, II to r), Bill Harlan, Southern Oregon College of Education, and Clayton Hannon, University of Oregon, "quaff and quip", Lower right, Bill Matthews again, at the left, Don Day, Icenter) OSC; and Kit Johnson, Levis and Clark; having a fascinatin' time with "Here We Go Again" . , . which titls perfectly expresses the spirit of the "repeat" party. Group picture, a camera s'hidy in score reactions (a guess) . . . anyway it was taken just after the telecast of the Rose Bowl hassle. Front row, on the floor II to rl, Marvin Nerseth, Sam . Montgomery, IOSC); Jim Peak, (U of 01; and George Brandt, (KUHSI; Second row, same order, Dave Cummings, Bill Harlan, Dick Ward, (Lewis and Clark); Harvey Christen sen, (between Marvin and Sam I; Bill Matthews, Don Day, Kit Johnson, Tom Murdock, Dave French, (Willamettel ; and Tom Upington. Two in back, Clayton Hannon (almost); and Jim David son. And there were others who had to leave before the photographer showed up ... so it's actually a good baker's two-doien men who know now what they'll do next Jan. I, Marilyn and Margaret Gerber Entertain With A Buffet Supper or About 30 Guests New Year's Day le spacious, "homey" Henry Gerber residence, 329 ireet was the scene of great holiday activity, climaxed get-together outlet supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Ivin daughters, Margaret and Marilyn for about 30 of Bends on New Year's Day at 5:30 p.m. le party hours were dedicated to the festive board, and much lively conversation. Minn the hostesses' sister, tuests were Bnrbnrn llyn Miller, Jenn owens, niy. Phil Lewis, Mr. mid liard Genry, Ronald Hersh- om Murdock, Marvin Ner- lor&e . (Stevle) Stevenson, tZULEIMA WILE CLUB Nile Club ot Klainnth ild Its regular mommy meeting Jim. 8. at tnc Hotel. Clever balloon ar tits and dolls of foreign formed the centerpiece table. fcnt Charlotte Osborn Intro- lelcn Cox, general chair nrrangeincnus, who pre- comnilttee, composed ol king members; Charlotte B.yiuie Martin, Lorraine lols Mills, Florence Stcin- at Slites. Emma wesi, Bchuluc, Josephine Young. Underwood, Kamicen Letha Murphy. Elva Mosephone Klttredge. Allsa kill and Oeraldlne Duncan. p. Andrews, a member oi Temple No. In, Bacra- raa a guest or Lois er- n Thompson Introduced W. Steams, who showed pictures of a European fch she with members of ly tools last 8iinuiier. Mrs. gave interesting com the various places shown many amusing cxporicn lind. resulting from the thry let the tour plan thev went along, 'psldrnl appointed Phyllis irgarct Larkln, and Jean lo serve on the nomlnat nlttee which will make Its the February meeting, i' Day for the local club elebnited at this time, chairman, Dixie Bebber I members that sewing turn-d In nt. or before, ana t lose who have not fclili th sewing may bring (Mi tides to be Included ; nk or green wnsii K ! Turkish hand towels. in nni-lela of any site to nrid. rton, chairman of np-M Box committee, Te- I, at ; ' jMCkages were sent fn" ii at Greenville, B.C. i thn v gift was presented E' yre. Special prizes i. o Mary Bnrkdoll, El er, and Blanche C;1.: '3 were plnyed follow- ieei ."ft with Claudlne Van .M . ...rgc. George Knight, Reed Custer, Bud Deller, Lester Larson, Joyce James, Mr. and Mrs. Jim David son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Tockoy, Chick Qulnowski, Beverly Eclls, Robert Van Vactor, Janice Laraon nnd Kenneth Doty. Ensign Doty was a houseguest at the Oerbers' over the New Vear weekend. lie l(t Siuiday for Vullejo, whore he is attending California Morllinic Academy. Invited, but unablo to "join the crowd" were Frnnccs Stearns, who had to return lo Chi cago early to make It to Evanslon and her alma mater, Northwestern, on time; and Sylvia Hlllls, who left on Friday with her parents to attend the East-West game In Bnn Francisco, and went from there back to school ot the Uni versity ot Arizona in Tucson. Marilyn Oerber left on the 2nd for the Bame school, where she Is studying geology nnd anthropology. Margaret left the next day for Oakland, where she Is studying art and music nt Mills College. Auxiliary To Canton Crater 7 The Ladles Auxiliary to Canton Crater No, 7, Patriarchs Militant, honored Its charter members with a progrnm and presented each with a gift at Uie Dec. 10 meeting. They were, Ladles Gn.ce Wells, Nina Beck. Effle Rcdkey and Anna Bean. President Mary Pope presented gifts of beautiful handmado can dles to the following members who had perfect attendance rec ords during Uie past year: Lndles Isabelle Foster, Arloa Audrus, Kate Hciguc, Sadie Mao Wallace, Stella Dryden and Jennie Hum. Officers elected to servo tn 1954 were: President Isabelle Foster; Vice President Lucllo Wlrti: Sec retary Harriett Eslos; and Treas urer May Anderson. Next meeting will bo Jan. 14. Rc freshmenls will be served by Isa belle Foster and Harriett Estca. Merrill Couple Married in Reno The Community Baptist Church In Reno, was the setting for the wedding of Yvonne Conner and Frank A. Testerman, Dee. 17. The Rev. Olen Wise, cousin of the bride, read the service at 3 p.m., with only members of the Immediate family president. Par ents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Conner, Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Testerman, Poo Vnllcy. Mrs. Verna Huskins, grandmother of tho bride, was also present. Given In marriage by her fath er, the bride wore a white knit suit wltli red accessories. A while orchid was worn at her should er. Dolores Conner, sister of the bride, was her only allendent, and H. A. Testerman. father of the bridegroom, was best mall. After a honeymoon trip to Salt Lake Cltv, they are now at homo In Mcrrlil. . Bridal Shower for Mike Carrolls A miscellaneous bridal shower was held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Earl Scherer, Keno, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Carroll. Mrs. Carroll la the former Helen Scherer, A large crowd attended the event, and the honored guests re ceived many lovely gills. , Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. J. R. tlrlfflU) and Mrs. Melvln Griffith. TULELAKE GUILD MEET TULELAKE Mrs. Amos Hoyt, new president ol the Guild of Ihe Tulclake Presbyterian Church, pre- i nt n,n iMtulncaB ittpetimr that followed the 1:30 p.m. luncheon in the churcn annex Jan. it. ut;vmiun als were by Mrs. Chester J. Main. Mrs. Leonard Meshke was In chnrge of tho program. Mrs. R. D. Alkcns read a litany for fathers and mothers, A bulletin on the dcdlcntlon ol the new Pres byterian Church, Brookings, was shown. Pnstor of the church Is u....u nnnu.... fni'mnr rtnvtni of the Community Presbyterian Church here. u.l T niton Tiirnlinnili snmr two numbers, "This Is My Task." and "Afterglow," will! Mrs. Meshke al tne piano. There was a moment of silence in ittentnrv nf the late Mrs. Cora Stevenson, mother of Mrs. Herman T. Street, who elicit re cently In Oklnhoma. A latino u nail frnm Mrs. Terry Hansen, the former Irene Forsyme, missionary, wno es caped from China ahead of the Red army. . miAtAf .1 Main n lelccted president of the Martha Cir cle of the Guild lo succeen airs. William Schlndler who resigned. Other officers are Mrs. Otlo Hsynes, vice-president; Mrs. H. 1. Street, secretary-treasurer. Mrs, D. P. Reld. In charge of aid lo war lorn countries re ported that B24 pounds of clothing was sent overseas last year. It was also voted to send 125 to Marvin Nelson, missionary to India. The next general Guild meeting will be held Feb. 3 at the home of Mrs. Ronald Ward and a 1:30 p.m. dessert luncheon is plnnned by the Marlha Circle, Jan. .0, at I the home of Mrs. Main. ETHEL ZIMMERMAN . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zimmerman, Chiloquin, who left last Monday by plane for St. Louis and then to Washington, D.C. to train for an administra tive job overseas with the State Department. The Saturday before she left, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Staiger gave a farewell party for her. Ethel showed some of tho col orod pictures she took during the past two years in Japan and on the round-tho-world route sho took on the trip home. Cards were also played later in the evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gicnqer, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kirchor, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Norval, Bill Norval and Mrs. Fred Markwadt. ii c mm store FORMERLY GENERAL PAINT NOW OPEN AT OUR NEW LOCATION 520 KLAMATH AVE. Feoturinq Gcncrol Point! Wall Paper Equipment Rental KEITH CODDINGTON, Owner WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLUB The past Noble Grands club met on Tuesday Jan. 5 at the home of Mae Anderson for a one o'clock potluck luncheon, - ' Elcttion was held nnd the follow ing 'were voted to fill the offices for 1954; President, Mae Anderson; vice president, Anna Bean; secre tary, Margaret Biden; treasurer, Alma Cofer. Committees appointed were; Sa- iiit may n aunie mm Jjiiiii iviuii- nhenbanliRr r, n 1 If n ? F.Hznhrh Ramsby. and Anna Bean, visiting, Get well cards were sent to Alice Goeller, Rose Keesee, Jennie Hum and Esther Mast. The following members were pre-1 sent and sewed on quilt blocks; 1 Florence Custer, Georgia Zollman, Anna Bean, Nellie Wattenburg, Alma Cofer, Sadie May Wallace, Ifate Hogaie, Mae Anderson, Ida Grimes, Lina Motschenbacher and Elizabeth Ramsby. Florence Custer Invited the club to meet at her home, 241 Hillside, Tuesday, Feb. 2, at one o'clock. ks33 Make LEE HENDRICKS your headquarters for all your beauty needs! We're proud to announce that we now have a complete line of fabulous ' Kcvlon Products . . . Touch-and-Glowj Moon-Drops, WhiR- Sable, Aquamarine Body Luxuries, Son-smear Lipstick, Improved-Formula Nail Enamel ... and all the other Revlon cosmetics you love so well! 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