' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PAGE THEStTTM Bonanza . Altar Society LANCELL VALLEY Mrs. Jane Store Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Heusten entertained the Bonanza Altar Society of St. Frances Ca brlni at 2 Thursday aftmoon. In tho absence of Mrs. Frank OeBel the meeting was conducted by vice president Mrs. Bob colwell. New officers for the year are presi dent, Mrs. Frank DeBel: vice president, Mrs. Bob Colwell; and secretary and treasurer,' Mrs. Ed die Orallan." Following a short business meet ing a social afternoon was enjoyed, with refreshments nerved to Mrs Charlie Walker, Mrs. Catherine Jendrsewskl. Mrs. John Harris, Mrs. Leonard Schooler, Mrs, Bob Brett, Mrs. Charles Steber, Mm. Eddie Orallan, Mrs. Bob Colohan, Mrs. Erwln Beck.. Mrs. Bob Col well, Mrs. Jack McCartle. Mrs. Don Ralph, Mrs. Clay Walker, Mrs. Maurice 8plllane, Mrs. Kloe pell (and the Rev. John Phelan. IV 'n--. i i i , , - 1 r INSTALLATION OF . . . Canton Crater No. 7 officer! for 1954, was February 1 1, in the lOOFHall. Their respective titles are included in the story. First row,- left to right, Ladies 'Kate Hoc-tie, Elizcbeth Ramsby, Mary Pope, Isabella Foster, ..Harriett Estes, Lina Mofschenbacher and Sadie May Wallace, Second row, same order, Ladies Arloa Andrus, Alma Cofer, Cordelia 'Cantrall, Hazel McNeil, Mae Anderson,, Vera Clem mens and Stella Oryden. Back row, left to right, Effie Red key, Nina Beck and Pearl Hams. In the other picture, new president, Lady Isabella Foster, " right, receives gavel from Lady Mary Pope, junior past presi dent Photos by Kettler" Canton Crater No. 7 Installs 1954 Officers on February I Ith Final installation of Canton Cin- president; Stella Dryden, lelt aide ter No. X was held In the IOOFito president. . '. Hal!, February 11, Inclement Guards appointed are Ladies weatner and nines' prevented all to Martha Baker, Alma Cofer, Ivy be present on regular Installation Drew nnd Mae Anderson, nights. I The president appointed the fol- Installing officer Lady Kale lowing committees to serve HoEue. past president, was assisted through 1954:' financial. Ladles by Lady Pearl Harris, officer of the day; and past association pres ident. Lady Mae Anderson. T.adv Mnrv Pone was seated us Junior past president and presented j'nunlly service. Lady Anna Bean; Nellie Wattenburg, Cordelia Can- trail and Vera Clemmens; vis iting, Ladles Elizabeth Ramsby and Lina Motschenbachcr; com- with a past president Jewel; and In recognition of her efficient and faithful work In the order, the auxiliary gave her token gift. . New officers include, Ladles Isa. belle Foster, president; . Lucille Wiltz. vice president; Hailett Estcs, recording secretary; Mae Anderson, treasurer; Hazel Mc Neil, officer of -the guard; Pearl Harris, officer of the day; Jennie Hum, chaplain; Arloa Andrus, sen try: Kate Hogue, color bearer, Sadie Mae Wallace, right aide to refreshments, Lady Stella Dryden; entertainment, Ladles Alma ' Cofer, Martha Baker, Vera Clemmens, Cordelia Cantrall Bnd Mae Ander son. FLOUR, BAO NIGHTIliS Nighties and pajamas today can be made easily from flour sacks. Twenty-five and 50-pound flour sacks of printed cotlon flannel pro vide enough material for making children's- pajamas, bed jackets, baby gowns and oilier slecpwear. Weyerhaeuser Camp 6 Br ELEANOR THOMSON Karen Cay Fairfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairfield, was feted on her fourth birthday anniversary by a party given by her mother Thursday. February 11 Enjoying the festivities were her brother. Dickie, Bobby -Morehead and Mi f. Slmer Morehead, Mary Caihjrin Kalchls and Mrs. Peter Katchis, Jmnle Thomson and Mis Thomas Thomson. There were prizes and favors for everyone and a gala circus-theme luncheon with clown-head ice. cream cones and a white and pink birthday cake. Game were played and Karen opened her gifts, then the group listened to recordings of "Hansel aud cretel" and "Peter and The Wolf.". .; . - , . On Saturday, February 13, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson, ac companied by their' four .children and a friend, Beverly Ann Napier, dropped in on the birthday party of Darwin Vernon Huck Jr., at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V, Huok of 3920 Fawu Avenue, Klamath Falls. A feature of the entertainment was a movie made of the guests by Don Huck. Larry McVeight, formerly of Camp 6 and now of the Greensprings Highway, was also present. ' Young Huck was seven years old on February 9 but had to delay his party until he recovered from chickenpox. 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