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    jJfUARY 13, 1954
. Txrhers Honored
PAGE FOURTEEN
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
CRAB FEED FIRST SOCIAL EVENT FOR NEW YACHT CLUB OFFICERS
Defa Kappa Gamma Meef
. roniDosltion by Mozart.
. of Delta
roniposiuon ....
Trie ""cuon" r-iir Its 6U-
1,10 llinUUClO u. ""O
Julia Laurence, uw"lBm'
oi oaoriei and J""y tireguo.
plauo solo "Sonota to Q Major"
5 r t Presbyterian 1-ou.i.u. lven Dy Juay Bu;y. Mrs.
. clrcie o( Ute ciMtch encode sang a group o(
De, ? i lovefy luncheon to t ci" bert solos, accompamea ay
cnapier vVebcr "Fantasia ' by Molzait
i""15' hnnorcd ! ..u.i-iaiions" by Schubert were
hanter members ana toWSwfZ"
m by Weber, "Fantasia by Molzai
ue'1 ' . m.ine honored 'A ..variations" by Schubert wen
pl0I.eer leaeMrs gwen J Mrs 8am
President Mabt I '",e' rellred ended the musical program,
duced ht3 "n display, during the meeting
teachers of Uie orf ?Sudcd. 'was a beautiful Bible the Delu
sai at the head table d Jphmo ;p 0amma society to present
Mrs' 5W,. Cne Foster, Mrs. Cgu the Children's Chapel of the
penrod, Mrs. Irene to- . prbytcrian Church In honor of
Stli PeA"Sh; a pioneer teacher, Mrs. Ida M. Ger-
Parker P"nbr; old ThtSi Bible will be presented
Mrs. Kate VVhiline, 86 ear om 0
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i'. I SOCIETY I ;S0
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FIRST SOIREE . engineered by new Yacht Club officers was
a crab feed last Saturday night. A big crowd equipped with
large appetites came to enjoy the crab and the clam chowder
(a dividendl.
Pictured uppor left, new Commodore Black I Dr. Neil I
and Mrs. Black; top center, George M. Smith and Mrs. Marvin
Thomas; upper right, Mrs. Bud Cloake and her fathor, Walter
Rydell, visiting the Cloakes from Prineville.
Center left, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson and H. B. Dex
ter; center, Mrs. George Dimbat and Mrs. Wendell Smith;
right center, George Dimbat and Wendell Smith; lower left,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Blair, center, with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoner
at far left and right. Lee is new social chairman.
Lower right, seated, Frank Z. Howard watchinq Mrs.
Howard receive a "special" serving of some of the good food
from Fred Hoagland. Mrs. Hoagland in back, shares amuse
ment at the byplay with Frank Honl, Portland. The event
was such a success that a repeat is tentatively planned.
Photo by Kettler
BONANZA WOMENS CLUB
BONANZA The Bunniua Wom
en's Club mot at the Mbinry Peb
ruary 2. Mrs. Alyco llnlrv tiuipln
aluminum etcliliiR, IoIIowIiir thr
ahoit business mcetinu, conducted
by president Veldn Haley.
Alt Dixon won the special prize
Each member brought her own
paper-sac. luneh. The. group met
again for an all day meeting Feb
ruary 4 to complete projects.
Attending wcro Florence Horn
Mildred Kellcson. Clara Bnld. Jan
et Fernlund. Brtly Pepple, Noma
WOMEN OF MOOSE
MERRILL Members ot Mer
rill Chapter IS, Women or the
Moose who were present at the
jnid-wmter conference in Mrdford
Sunday, January 31, were: Evelyn
Rush, Rose Van Meier
ley. Rose Spolck, Susan Williams,
mjiim nucera, uovie Kecder and
Olga Bnujlhhaw.
Morrill chapter members present
irom oilier localities were: Ruth
Muason, lonner Malln resident,
now of Orants Pass; Thelma Per
kins, former Merrill resident. Cul
ver, Oregon: and Mamie Bloom
field, Mrdford. Mamie Is the grand
mother of Juno and Freddlo Nine,
residents of our child city at Moose
heart, Illinois.
Felix Rush, Ray Kiieera and Jim
uraosnsw accompanied their wives
to Medlord.
Bechdoldt. Eilicl Jones, Alvce
Haley, Nell Cnsebcer, Miibel Max
well. Dorothy lilsse. Birdie Burx,
Jeunrtte Slewnrt, Alia Dixon. Liz
zie Schmor, Ltln O'Connor, deitte
Dirk, Velda Hnlpy, Pnt Wakefield.
Alice Drew, Jean Angle, Belty
Rice. Bessie Frnzler, and Thelma
Thompson.
The next meeting of (he club
will be on March 2, and Florence
Horn will be teacher prolect to
be candy making.
Anyone Interested In (he meet
ings is coraially Invited to attend.
Klamath Yacht Club
SOCIAL CALENDAR-1954
February 27
WINTER SPORTS DANCE
March 20
SPRINC DANCE
'April 3
CRAB FEED (tentative)
April 24
DANCE
(theme to be announced later)
May 22
! COMMODORES' BALL
June 19
SUMMER FROLIC
September 1 I
HARVEST DANCE
October 23
PIRATES DANCE
November 1 3
FALL FORMAL
December 1 1
PARENTS' "LAST CHANCE"
December 31
NEW YEAR'S EVE.
PICTURE FRAMING
IM Mn , . aw, yea
SHOWER FOR
NEWLYWEDS
M ACDOFJL Newly weds Mr. and
Mrs. Kcnnclh Holbrook. of Mnc
doel. whose marrinpp was a recent
event, were guests of honor at a
lr.ri:i shower Saturday night at
the Dorris City Hall.
Muie than 80 persona gathered
to fete the couple. Hostesses were
Mrs. Doiup Beck. Mis. Phyllis
Short, ins Ooode and Mrs. Lcona
by the Holbrooks, the group en
joyed n politick supper followed bv
Alter Ihe many gifts were opened
dancing.
rtani far
vtrr ntf4
Complttt Una
of mutlral
Initnim'nta
kyl morgan
piaaaa
four haidwin dMlot
lou Mala
Group of Friends Give Large
Shower for Annie Lou Romtvedt
I LANGELL VALLEY A very
' lovely wedding shower was given
; at the Bonanza Library on Feb
. ruary at 2 p.m. In honor of Annie
: Lou Romtvedt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sand re Romtvedt of Lan-
sell Valley.
Annie Lou will be married Feb
ruary 20. at Klamath Lutheran
Church, to Benjamin A. McCrack
cn Jr., Seattle.
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. Jack Weimcr, Mrs. Louis
Randall. Mrs. Bill Burnelt, Mrs.
Wes Dearborn. Mrs. Wlllard Noble
j and Mrs. Les Lcavitt. Pink car
. nations and yellow daffodils were
; used for decorations,
i Guest list Included: Mrs. Sandrc
i Romtvedt, Mrs. Marion Lindsay,
: Mrs. Elliott House, Mrs. Paul
Monroe, Mrs. Ted Schmldll. Mrs.
j Mike Denrborn. Mrs. Ernest
j Graves, Mrs. Art Monroe, Mrs.
Charles Partridge. Mrs. Owen Pep
ple, Mrs. David Romtvedt, Mrs.
Lloyd Gift, Mrs. Maurice Splllane,
Mrs. Lewis Parsons, Mrs. Orval
DeVaul, Mrs. Paul Fitzhugh and
Mrs. Bob Passolt.
Mrs. Lloyd Crawford. Mrs. Kermit
Keyaor, Mrs. Bessie Campbell,
Mrs. Bob Sealer, Mrs. Leland Har
ris. Mrs. Ted Albert, Mrs. Bill
Novotny, Mrs. Bob Colwell, Mrs,
Cecil Haley, Mrs. Walter Smith
Sr., Mrs. Luther Noble, Mrs.
Russell Walsh, Mrs. C. W. Wood
ard, Mrs. w D Campbell, Mrs
Joe Potucck, Mrs. Adelc Hitson,
Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. John Hel
lekson, Margie Brown. Mrs. Tom
my O'Connor, Mrs. Christ Hood.
Mrs. Charles Walker, Mrs. Don
Ralph, Mrs. Dewey Horn, Mrs.
Neal Jones, Betty Jones. Mrs.
Clay Walker, Mrs. Virgil Schmoe,
Mrs. Diclr Sotil.li ntiri Mr, VI01I1,
1 Settle.
&&T,i was dono by Irma
tn" one o, her year, JWgJ. of chapter
After the luncheon a n P8''n m elbers included: Mrs. Doris
was given at the educational build D(xon Juette
ing of the church, Ruth Wbaun, ey mgeoaet, Helc
,u-.ic chairman for Alpha chaptei .m . Brandti plly
presented a group o music anj , b . Qucki jtta Ken-
JTS' 'nd Belh
der Walter Smlih, director, played .Hooper.
35TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
OBSERVED BY ALL QUOTA CLUBS
Quota Club International, Inc., a
classified service club for women
executives, will celebrate Its 3oth
birthday throughout the month of
February. Mrs. Nadlne Colvln,
president of the Klamath County
Quola Club, has received a pro
clamation from Mrs. Bess C. Noble.
Memphis, Tennessee, international
president, calling upon each si
filiated Quota Club lo devole one
of its February meetings lo a
birthdav observance.
In her nroclamation. Mrs. Noble
urged that Quotarians everywhere
give full cooperation and assistance
10 women with leadership, in their
respective communities, and that
they encourage all pnases 01 eouca
tional advancement. She also sug
gested that recognition of tile
achievements of women be a part
of the birthday observance of local
Quota Clubs.
Qiinln Club International was
founded in Buffalo, New York, m
December, 1918, and received us
charter the following February.
SOJOURNERS
Regular meeting of Sojourners
Wednesday, February 10, followed
the luncheon in the Paul Bunyan
room. President , Mrs. Bert Hen-
son was ui me cnair. roriy-nve
members and guests played cards
the remainder of the afternoon.
Guests were Mrs. Robert John
son, Mis. J, P. Elmore, Mrs. koiv
ert Betsworth, Mrs. E. A. Schullz,
Mrs. Robert H. Ballard, Mrs. Tom
Trotter, Mrs. Vernle Kern and Mrs.
W. P. Hoagland. Hostesses for the
day, Mrs. Clark Blair and Mrs.
Walter Hong, presented prizes for
nigh scores lo Mrs. Walter Kit
nan, bridge; Mr3. D. P. Groves,
pinochle; and Mrs. J. C. Newland
canasta.
Sojourners Is an organization
ponsorea by the Chamber of Com
merce for the purpose of providing
newcomers to Klamath Falls a
means to form acquaintances and
to eliminate that lonely new-to-a-
town feeling. For further Informs-
lion contact the membership chair
man Mrs. L. D. Leslie, phone 8802.
It was the dream of five Buffalo
business women wno naa oeen
guests at a Christmas party given
by the Kiwanis Club of that city.
Inspired by the help that Kiwanis
was giving underprivillged boys,
these .-.omen Interested other busi
ness women In joining a club that
would be dedicated to helping un
derprivileged girls. They named the
club "Quota", which means ' a
share. Today there are 258 Quota
Clubs in the United States, Alas
ka, Canada, Mexico and Austra
lia, with a total membership of
8,200.
Although girl's service Is still
on Important Quota project, ac
cording to Alice Vitus, aid to the
hard of healing has been receiving
particular emphasis as an Inter
national project, during the past
six years. Helen Majors points out
a total of $19,177 to help accous
lically handicapped children and
adults. This money made possible
contributions to speech and hear
ing clinics and Up rending classes;
purchases of audiometers, hearing
aids and batteries; scholarships for
training teachers for hard of hear
ing children; and educational pro
grams pointing out the importance
of hearing tests for children. In ad
dition, Quotarians gave tnousanos
of hours of volunteer service.
Mrs. Colvln has appointed the
following committee to plan the
local Quota Club's observance of
the International organize
tion's birthday: Canna Fyock, chair
man, Edith Lantz, assistant.
Porluck Supper
At Housewarming
BONANA Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Warner and family were iriven a
pleasant surprise on Saturday eve.
nlng when a group ot friends came
bringing a potluck supper and a
nice gift for their new home. The
vvarners recently moved to Bonan
za from Langell Valley. Mrs.
Beatrice Wu brought a complete
Chinese dinner which wn riii
feast.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs e
Denny and Jolene Mr hh m..'
Joe Phillips, sherry and Charles.'
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Warden and
Scotty. Mrs. Beatrice Wu, Mr. and
Mrs. Jlmmv Wu. Dale flnrl Knit!,,,
Mr. and Mrs. Warner nrhi.'
da. LaVonne, and Elizabeth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Barbara.
Karen and Bobby.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S
ALTAR SOCIETY
St. Augustine's Altar Society
met February 3, In the parish hall,
with hostesses were Mrs. Don
Harris, Mrs. Ben Murphy, Mrs.
Dale Walker and Mrs. Hugh Fal
vcy. The president, Mrs. Dan Cash
man reported that new linen had
been purchased for the parish
house.
Plans were discussed tor a re
ception to be held following the con
firmation ceremony, which will be
held the latter part of this month.
Mrs. Cashman, Mrs. Robert Pet
rlk. Mrs. Tom Lacey, and Mrs. Tom
O'Kecfe arc In charge of serving.
Mrs. John O'Nell and Mrs. Pete
Calise will decorate the tables.
Men of the parish will serve a
dinner on Sunday March 7; furth
er details will be announced la
ter. Also discussed was the an
nuol St. Patrick's dance on March
17. Supper will be served by the
members.
Refreshments were served by the
hostesses to Mrs. John Waldrip,
Mrs. Dan Cashman, Mrs. Leon An
drlej, Mrs. E. M. Hammond, Mrs.
Tom O'Keefc. Mrs Ben Johnson,
Mrs. Pete Calise, Mrs. August An
drleu, Mrs. John O'Nell, Mrs. Jphn
Madden. Mrs. Maurice O'Keefe,
Mrs. Mike McAullffe, Mrs.Ellls Wil
son. Mrs. Dennis Hickev. Mrs. Con
Murphy, Mrs. John Burke. Mrs.
James Lacey, Mrs. Costa Dells.
Mrs. Howard Dewey, Mrs. Robert
Petrlk, and Mrs. Toby O'Keefe.
YACHT CLUB CALENDAR as arranged by new social chair
man, Lee Stoner Is gqod suggestion for other organizations.
If copy for calendars Is sent in set up as this one, they will
be printed in the Saturday society section as turned in. They
can be put on desks, In the telephone book etc., for ready
reference; and will obviate conflicting dates. Milly Ramsby.
t from roe . . ,
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