Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 23, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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DIRECTLY ABOVE . . . the host end hostess and the ."bon
voyage" guests. Mrs. Aibreeht, left, in back of At fiackesj and
Mrs. Baekes, right, with Emil Albrecht. Center picture, Mr.
Robert Thompson and Charles (Buz) Larkin. Lower right, Mrs.
Urkin and Mrs. Albrecht (in the foreground) between them
in back, Mrs. Phil Brixner; behind Mrs. Albrecht 1 her hus
band; and far right, Mrs. J. Frank Adams,
, . Large group picture shows Robert A. 1 Bobl Thompson re
clining with the fresh pineapple; and back of him, first row,
from the left, Mrs. Backes, Bux Larkin, Emil Albrecht, Mrs.
Urkin, Mrs. Ctara Shaw, Mrs. J. Frank Adams, Mrs. Albrecht,
Al Backes and Ellen Upp. .
, Second row, tame order, Mrs. Jack Bothwell, Mrs. J. E.
Kolly) Crabtree, Mrs. Rod McPhail, J. Frank Adams (behind
Mrs. Albrecht I j and Martha McCollum.
Third row, Kelly Crabtree, Mrs. . C. Lorenx, Erie Hamil
ton, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mn. Phil Brixner and Bernl
Britt. Last row, Rod WePhail (back of Erie Hamilton Mrs.
Henri Conradi (right of mirror), her husband, in the straw
hat; Mrt. Stanley Miller end Jack Bothwell. -
Not in the picture Ralph Houek,. who had to leave be
fore it was taken and Stan Miller who took ail of the pic
tures (except the one of the Albrechts in San Francisco.) -v
The party was on the 9th and the vacationers tailed on the
loth from San Francisco after a week In the Bay Area. ;
Table decorations were in keeping with the "island" ire
ipired" theme and the table was especially outstanding with
an exotic arrangement centered with a fresh pineapple surround
ed with gardenias sprayed in qorqeous tropical colort-all
assembled on base of ti leaves. The festal assortment of ap-ssi
pealing dishes on the buffet offered a wide choice of food -even
to "special" French pastries. t , ' '
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BIO WINTER EVENT . . , for the Klamath Saddle Club was the party
at Reames fete in December. Durinq the warm1 weather Informal soclat fune
tions fill the club calendar breakfast rides, picnics, contests at the fair
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' But party dresses prevailed for the women and!' no western attire
was noted on any man at the "Christmas Party." And It was a fitting wind-up
for the club year. " ' .
,. : Committee members who spent much time end thought on the plant
are thown t one of the decorated tables. Seated, from the left, Mrs. John
Negrevtki, R. K. Hill and Mrs. R. L. Stevens. Standing, same order, Mrs. Mar
shall Poole, Dr. Marshall Poole, Dr. John Negrevskl, Mrs. R. K. Hil! and R..L.
Stevent, .'.v;- '.r ' : :