HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
REFLECTIONS
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MllftUTFK INSTALLATION CEREMONIES . . . nut
Mowing girls into office: The three pictured above as
ulid; Guide, Mary Lou vraig; marshal, fat smith;
.! Ainnap Marlr! trnAdirAr. I ji Rjiuna AttA, rMplcii
Mill, Vlllwi i VHV. HH. ,
UiMitthtws; librarian, Sue Peak; senior custodian, Reva
liwician, Maryann Munson; first messenger; Joan Estes;
kimmnger, Ann Pedersen; third, Nell McFarlan; fourth,
M miitronner; turn, Jackie Murphy; inner guard, Kuth
' ' (kltuman; -."' ' ' " ' Queen " !" ' -' ,: ''- ; ?&c(tffl ' ' 5
f SsfuoA (pAincm I ' .'. , - .7 ' ! $tutw fijunc&u .
Roeniclte; outer guard, Karen Porter; lady of the light, Jo
Ann Billinger; social chairman, Jon Johnson; associate re
corder, Betty Juckeland; soloist,' Phyllis Dannelley.
Mrs. Marvin Nerseth sang. "The Lord's Prayer," accom
panied by Mrs. Richard Graef. After installation, Jobs Daugh
ters and their guests danced to music by Pete Colley.
Installing officers were Carolyn Boyd, past queen, instal
ling marshal, Jean Owens; installing guide, Marlene How
ard; Junior custodian, Barbara Custer;, senior custodian,
La Verne Burgess; recorder, Joan Juckeland; chaplain, Georgi
anna Clark; musician, Terry Borgen; Bethel guardian, Mrs.
Joy Ustick; and associate guardian, Joy Ustick. After the
ceremonies, Jobs Daughters and their' guests danced to music
by Pete Colley. .
Photo of princess by Miller-Williams queen by Guderian
SUNSHINE AND SLUSH (as
this la written Friday) driving
to work this a.m. the streets were
still piled up with large servings of
dirty gray sherbet that's what it
looked like anyway but at the
present rate of melting Saturday
promises to find the streets clear.
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A NOTE from Jane Epley anent
prospective dtr-in-law Norma See
engaged to son John MacNaugh.
too (which middle name we mon i
get in the write-up last week)
mentioned that Norma1 bad been
in KF several times as the house
guest of Barbara Swanson dtr of,
the Martin S's and also the Joe
Steele's at Pine Grove The Steele'
dtr Dolores Is married to Malcom
Epley Jr who is related to John
MacNnughton Epley (they're
brothers) which we ALSO didn't
get in last week. -
JENNIE HURN who has had a
long session in the Klamath VaW
ley Hospital (since the nay neiore
Christmas) was radiating happi
ness yesterday when she received
a delayed Xmas present a WON
DERFUL one for her she was re
leased from, the hosp and went
HOME! which is only a couple of
idoors from the hosp but seemed
as remote as Siberia during her
"visit" as a patient.
AMONG those who were seek
ing the sun in Las Vegas were
the Chet Bermans and family
who stayed at the El Rancho Las
Vegas during their short stay In
the desert hdqtrs for fugitives from
Winter weather. ,
'
WORD FROM VISALIA reached
this desk yesterday announced the
arrival of a new granddaughter for
the Prank Sextons who live here
and the Robert Kimbles Jr who
live in Vtsalla where Barbara Ann
lbs was born Jan 25 to the
Robert Kimbles m she's their
2nd her brother Joe Is Vi and
their mother Is remembered here
as Marlann Sexton.
' OEORGIANNA CLARK who
went to BOO last year is now at
San Jose 8tate and recently was
pledged to Alpha Phi sorority
She's the dtr of the James F. .
Olarks 1839 Wiard. ,
BUSINESS business AND pleas
ure took Deb Addison to Eugene
yesterday and DEB took wife Peg
and dtr Mary Marg 'n Sue
Thompson with him . to see the
OSC UjIO basketball hassle ap
parently Bob and Kathleen T are
passing this one up and Deb
clalm3 that the only reason he's
going is to check up simultaneously
on Ray Bell and Bill Toole H-m-m.
; Baldwin Home
Scene of , Rites
BONANZA An impressive wed
ding ceremony at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Baldwin on Satur
day evening, united Joan DeBaetz
and Dale Perry in marriage. The .
Rev. Eugene Olp of the Full Gospel
church read the 8 o'clock double
ring service. Candlel.'jht and yellow
flowers iwere used for decorations.
Joan la the daughter of Hestor
DeBaetz of Klamath Falls, and
Dale is the son of Rebecca Bald
win.
The bride was lovely in a green
winter suit with matching acces
soiies accented with a bouquet of
red rose buds. Mrs. George Baldwin 1
attended the bride : and ' George
Baldwin was best man. 1
Following the ceremony a recep
tion was held for the immediate
family and friends attending.,
The happy couple cut the beauti
fully decorated cake, ejaked - by
Mrs. Baldwin.! Yellow candles
flanked, the cake.- . r
After , a short honeymoon the
couple Is at home In Klamath
Falls. ! .-j
STUDIO of BEAUTY
Room 200 Medical Denial Bid). '
We Give
S&H Green Stamps
pens Club At
.angel I Valley.
BL VALLEY Mrs. Will
suettained the Langell
nuuxua huh h, uujnu
ban, 11. - President Cora
I lulu the chair;, roll call
pits by secretary, Nettie
I ui me treasurer's . report
n neiia Lindsay.
t planned a dance for
il (or the benefit of the
Dimes, Mrs. Marion
be chairman,
so tamer will be spon
j lit club for the com
specially for the men
ft so generously of their
at is the rest rooms and
k kitcbeu. The dinner is
la noon, January 27, in
1 ,
talhrchle! shower Is
I lit the next meeting lor
Reita Morris, who has
t Henley.
ot dance given by the club
1 March 6; final plans will
later.
"S the meeting, cards
!fd, ilh high In pinochle
Oertrude Graves; high
b to Mrs. Jack Wetmer;
P'l to Mrs. William
Wm.
taints were served by
t to Mrs. Jessie Spil
o. rank DeBel. Mrs. Bob
B.Mrs. Jack Weimer, Mrs.
"Jmngham, Mrs. Marion
'.Mrs. pala Monroe, Mrs.
. Mrs. Ray Davis,
n Keysor, Mrs, Ernest
Mrs, Lester Leavitt.
""meetingof the club will
jjy , at the home of
WDES AID .
S.0,55' M- A- Bow
hostesses were
"Frails and Mrs. Dolly
S led by Mrs.
'SifaLi 1S """'onary
! Tn.!, Rev. Tra-
5" ' '' the year was
wre made for
TJ ta'pbe held
W Tn,6.,61'" Parlor
!rS C,ub Meets
PetrKekHome
"Win, ,.v'e district
'war, Saturday
club. ' ot lie Ace HI
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ffS?A evening.
Udlh?.' Mr- nd
I -me Hal-
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and retiring of
loea nr).ci.n( , FYECUTIVE OFFICERS . i
l;-pt m(ir 41m ifxtllatlnn esramonv January 21, in the Do
Si-Do Square Dance Club room at the Klamath Falls Municipal
Airport. First row, seated, new officers (I to r), Gerald Gwyn,
president; Don Groves, vice president; Pauline Pearson, re
cording secretary; Grace Rutfen, corresponding secretary; and
DO-SI-DO CLUB
INSTALLATION
. Newly elected executive officers
of Do-Si-Do-Square Dance Club
were Installed January in a simple
ceremony in the club hall at the
Klamath J5s Municipal Airport.
Incoming officers Included Gerald
Gwyn, president; Don Groves,
vice president; Gene Hodson,
treasurer; Pauline Pearson, record
ing secretary; and Grace Rutten,
corresponding secretary. Retiring
offlcera were Ray White, Bob Lus
combe, ' Jimmy Bratton, Thelma
PATTY SCHMIDT
BIRTHDAY PARTY
BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Derry entertained with a dinner atl
their home January 19 in honor oi
the birthday of their daughter Pat
ty Schmidt.-
Included on the festive dinner
menu was 1 beautiful cake served
with home made ice cream.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. George
Fernlund, Eddie, Freddie and Lin
da, Mrs; Joe Nork and Nada, Don
na and Jerry Derry.
Pinochle, was played after dinner.
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Gene Hodson, treasurer. Standing, retiring officers, same order,
Ray-White, president; Bob Luscombe, vice president; Thelma
Gwyn, recording secretary; LaVonne Bussey, corresponding
nd Jim Bratton, treasurer,
Photo by Molatore and Provorse.
secretary;
Gwyn and LaVonne Bussey.
B. M. Antle, caller and Instruc
tor, read a brief history of the
progress and achievements real
ized by the club during the past
year; and presented a mono
grammed lighter to retiring Presi
dent White as a token of the mem
bers' appreciation of his service
to the organization,
, 1953 and 1954 executive officers
all received tokens of recognition
corsages for the women, and
square dance ties for the men.
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