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; HERALD AND fflSWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1fl54
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L-aiUSiLu..-.4J Vis - -wis '- -is
A NEWCOMER TO AMERICA ... Mn. E. Lawrene llrk, (etnUr) wlf of U. llrk, U.S.
Army, was feted at a miicellaneoui shower at Mt. Laki Church. Ska arrived a weak age
from Augsburg, Germany with her eight-weekl-old ion join her husband, itatieM1 a Fort
""'The lientenant and hit family ware houta guests of hit "arantl, Mr. and Mn. Lawrence
Birk, 4543 Boardman. .. , . i
Mrs. Birk made the 10,000 mile trip to Klamath Falls by air, to bo mot hero. by Lt. llrk.
She it the daughter of Mr. and Mr$. Rudolph Eberhardt, Auasbura. Mn. lirk it an oeeompliihad
linguist and met the lieutenant while he was serving in hor native land, fallowing hit grsdue
tion in 1950, from West Point. .. ' -
Hostesses were Mrs. Al Stone, right, Mrt. Roy LaPrairio, Mn. Ira Oram, Mn. Earl Mack,
Mrs. A. C. Olson, Mrs. William S. Metier, Mrt. George Boyd,. Mn. . J. Patorson, and Mn.
Harry Orem. Mrs. Birk, tenior it the third member of th trio at the left.
Photo by Kettlar
Beta Sigma Phi Benefit Tea
; Card Party and Style Show'. For
Camp Esther Applegate Equipment
Equipment for Camp Esther
Applcgate Is City Council oi Beta
8igma Phi's project for 1854. And
more equipment is a major need at
the Lake o' the Woods vacation
spot used' by both Camp Fire
Oirls and Girt Scouts.
The council Is sponsoring a ben-
Faculty Wives
.'. At OTI Install
New Officers.
Mrs. Robert L. Smith was In
stalled as president of OTI faculty
wives at the regular March meet
ing of the club. Other ofitcers in
stalled were, Mrs. Milton Peterson,
vice president, and Mrs. Edwin
Strong, secretary-treasurer. A sou
venir gavel was presented Mrs.
'Wallace Uerlings, retiring., presi
dent.
Standing committees were ap
pointed as follows: membership,
Mrs. If. A. Pederson and Mrs.
Brooks Custer; welcoming, Mrs.
Jack Gruell, Mrs. Walter Hoag,
Mrs. M. W. Pulllnm, Mrs. Edwin
Olson and Mrs. Walter Phillips;
program, Mrs. Wallace Uerlings,
Mrs. H. A. Pederson and Mrs.
Grant Bailey; ways and means,
Mrs. Lawrence French, Mrs. Arth
ur Kirkland, Mrs. Edjvin Stang and
Mrs. Earl Bairie; playground and
Tecrention, Mrs. Rex Hunsaker.
Mrs. Charles Jacob! and Mrs. Emil
Ranlnen; scrap book. Mrs. Donald
Adams and Mrs. Almon Oclss;
cards and gills, Mrs. Roy Oreen;
hospitality; Mrs. Henry Riddling
and publicity. Mrs. A. V. McVey.
Mrs. H. H. Madolo was appointed
chairman of the June tea given an
nunlly for the women graduates
and wives of men graduates.
Decorations and refreshment?
carried out the St. Patrick's Day
motif and a spring style movie was
shown by LaPolntc's. Mrs. Rex I
Hunsaker received the special
award.
Mrs. Robert Slurgls was Intro
duced as a new member.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. H. H. Mndolc. Mrs. Brooks
Cus ter nnd Mrs. A. V. McVey. The
club ineels the second Tuesday of
each month at 1:30 p.m. In the rec
reation hall.
efit card party and tea, March 30.
in the Library Club Room. Cards
from 1.30 to 3:30 p.m. Any type
of cards may be played, but play
ers are asked to bring cards.
A style show will be the nign-
llght of the afternoon; with models
from the Town Shop showing a
varied collection of spring mer
chandise, with commentary by
Clarice Moon. Non-players are
welcome to the silver tea and style
show both starting at 3:30.
Beta Sigma Phi Is a compara
tively new off-campus sorority,
with a variable civic service goal
each year. Last year's benefit pro
ceeds were donated to the Veter
ans Memorial Shaft Fund.
Committee members for the
event are Mrs.- Clifford Phillips,
general chairman; cards, Mrs. T.
L. Turner: tea chairman, Mrs.
Noel Plynn; and style show, Mrs.
Harry Cilk. For information ind
reservations call Mrs. Phillips,
Potluck Dinner
Honors Couple
The Pelican City School faculty
assembled at the C. Guy Merrill
residence on Melrose, early in
March for a potluck dinner arid
shower, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bolton.
The Boltons received a handsome
bathlnette from the group, In
anticipation of a new. arrival at
the Bolton home, expected some
time in May.
MANZANITA
CHAPTER 172
Lola Oueck, worthy matron and
Everett Biehn, worthy patron pre
sided at the regular meeting of
Mantanlta Chapter 172, OES held
Friday evening, March 5, at Use
IOOF Kali.
Members welcomed Itena Old
ham, Worthy Matron of Aloha
Chapter l, as she was introduced
an escorted to the east. . .
The star points were honored by
an addendum presented by Georgi
ans. Clark and Evelyn Blehn. The),
ma Creswell gave an Inspirational
talk on the meaning and origin
or tne laoyrintn work. -
The refreshment committee
Mlna Hoff, chairman; Ilene Ong
man. Mar' Jane Bebo, Clella Mc
Donald, continued the theme "hon
oring star points" in the favors of
tiower point colors, each holding
a tiny bouquet of stars. Sandwich
es and coffee were enjoyed by the
members.
Next mteiing March M, at the
iouf Hall at. t p.m.
MERRILL BPW
MERRILL Merrill Business and
Professional Women meeting
March I at the' borne of Delia
Hodges, was a routine business
session. Members present were the
president,' Lillian Thomas; Myr
tle Beaaly, Harriet Fotheringhem,
Eva Bowman, Delia Hodges, Alma
siren,' Audrey Lewis. Kay Brick-
ner, Bessie West and Vivian Trot
man, i
The next meeting will be March
17, with Eva Bowman in charge.
Hunt,
Engagement ,
Of Bend Girl
Is Announced
Mr. and Mr. Mnrctinii t
Bend, recently announced the en
Kngrmrni ot tneir dMirhler, Bet-ty-Marie.
to John M. Baker, son
ot MrKlnlpy Baker, Ashland.
Bride-elect is a graduate of Bend
Illlih School: attended Oreson
Slate College; received her B S
dcijrec from Oreson College of
Education: and is currently a spc-clal-rdiicHtiun
teacher at Mills
The prospective bridegroom, a
four-year vrterun ol service in the
. I.,.,Air Fo,cr; ls ,low enrolled
at OH In nulo body nnd fender
repairing. He was graduated from
Malin High Schnnl.
AJune wedding la planned.
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Spring and St. Patrick's Day
Inspire Library Club Decor At
Meeting Featuring Dr. Kessler
Soring and St; Patrick's Day
Joined forces in the program and
decorations at. the Library Club
meeting on Merck t.
Iris culture' was featured la the
talk and colored slides were shewn
ky Dr. W. J. Kessler, who made
an extensive study of this subject
and has developed six entirely new
strains of bis. His interests are
along the hobby line, and his ax-
perlmrata are confined to his
iaborato back-yard garden, . al
though his parents are bom well
known horticulturists snd are still
active in managing' the Tualatin
Oardena near Portland. ...
gt. Patrick's Day provided the
idea or the tea table decorations
dona by Mrt. Ronald Carter. - A
largo croon Irish hat was the con
tainer for the floral centerpleeo of
purple trie and yellow acacia blee
soma, sad pastor shamrocks were
scattered over the table. Mrs.
Harry Fredrick and Mrs,. Olen
vans poured. Mrs. Roy- Carter
wes tea chairman, assisted - by
Mrs. : Joe Thomas, Mrs. Brady
Narey,' Mrs, Roy Benedict and
Mrs. A. W.. Porter. ..
taring again, shewed ua la the
roem e teeraUons of huge baskets
of farsytMa aad as interesting
suggestion comer" of Ideas- to
make gardening easier end more
fun,, arrange by Mrs. Prod 'Karl,
sen, president af the Library Oar.
den Club,'
Mrs. Will Woods and Mr. War
ren Hunt were responsible' for the
outstanding room decorations...
1 wm rnvawpi . program
was Bob Eameh, who-presented a
violin solo, "The Third Movement
of Concerto in O Miner',' by Vruch.
his accompanist was Judy Mad
ley: . - , .
Hostesses at the doer wers Mrs.
Pred Moeglsnd snd Mrs. Dean Oa.
born.
During the business meetine.
Mrs. Robert A. Thompson, presi
dent, presented the annual con
tribution of the Library Club to the
Camp Fire Oirls and Oirl BoouU,
represented by Mrs. Harry FT ed
icts and Mrs. Otcti Evans.
An eaneuncement waa made of
.the forthcoming biennial conven
tion of the Oregon Federation of
Women's Club to be held In Port
land on April 31, a and 31. Ail
numbers are' Invited to attend.
- Mrs. Thompson also read a re
port (rem the president of the
Oregon Federation, Mrs. Leone M
WeatherferdV to the effect that a
milestone la Oregon Federation
history was recorded in Decern
per; IMS, when the first trees were
planted 'in the Oregon Federation
Memorial Forest. Through, the co
operation or tne state Department
ot roreairy and the Oregon High
way Commission Parks Depart
ment, Mm Federation haa been giv
en Itl' acres of land on the adjust
Highway about miles west of
roroand. The land is In the Tilla
mook burn area and is to be re
forested. Suitable signs are being
made by the Highway Parks De
partment. ' Mrs. Don ' Zumwalt' announced
talent Is being secured tor the
next Library Club meeting, which
will be the annual spring musleale.
; Bridal Shower
BONANZA A bridal shower in
honor of Mrs. Mike Brown was
given at the Bonansa Library Bun
day afternoon March 7. Hostesses
for the party were Mrs. Vernon
Newlun and Mrs. Joe Hyods.
' Pastel colore were used In deeer
ating the large room and the color
theme was carried out la the re
freshment. A. aaoial afternoon followed the
Opening of gifts by the honoro.
. Mr. aad Mrs. Brown live at Mod
ford; ha teaches school in Talent..
SOROPTIMSTS
INITIATE TWO
table space waa at a premium
Thursday wh"'membra of the
oraptimirt Oluk, met to veto en
their "Woman af the Tear." Bal
loting Will bo eampletod before
the annual baadttat, . Tuesday,
Mare U al the Wllufrd HsUl.
The- data was meted ahead one
day from March M, tti deference
to the appoarsitee af Athena Lam
erepulee, taleatod yetng Elasaath
Falls vocalist, to be her la con
sort a the ertftaal data. ' ,
Data at the sett business meet
ing waa also changed (rasa April
I to April l.
Ruth Adams, prasldnt, re
minded members of th eemlng
Northwest regional conference to
be held April Mt- tn Olympla.
Member af th Lakeriew club
will be guests at Oa meeting next
Thursday, Merck II.
It was resorted -that HI 36 had
keen turned at to date oa th book
sale during the Merck 4 meeting.
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