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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1954)
I .' SATURDAY. APR IT, in i954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEE1) Shrine Club Crab Feed Draws Large Crowe "ST f ' V. mi, 1 1 -Xy I (hi jf ( - " A , ii! -i ; JH f f i h 'V. : ' In -7 A 3f S V -Ik t" A NEW HIGH WAS REACHED ... at the annual Shrine Club Crab Feed in the Armory. The Willard Hotel (caterers for the event) served heaps of the popular crab also relishes and appetizers from heavy-laden buffet tables. Some candid shots taken during the evening include the group of six still "bibbed" at the table (I to rl, standing, John West; Mrs. West, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anderson, Ray Beeb er and Mrs. Wesley Guderian. Foursome at the buffet table, from the left, Mrs. Dwight Eagle, Ralph Ovgaard, Dwight Eagle and Mrs. Ovgaard. Top center, Elmer Balsiger has more than his share of feminine companions. Mrs. Don Kenyon, left; Mrs. Balsiger and Mrs. Oscar Kittredge, Balsiger is newly appointed state director of the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. . ' Lawrence Bergmann and Mrs. Sol Wirth are engrossed in some unknown (to us) pro ject at the table with Mrs. Bergmann smiling spectator. Mrs,- Stewart Balsiger, left, chats with Shriner and Mrs. Guido Robustelli during the social hour. All Shrine Crab Feed Photos by Guderian ZUL'EIMA NILE CLUB Zulcima Nile Club of Klamath Falls met for the regular month ly luncheon at the Willard Holel on April 7. The tables were gay with Easter baskets, bunnies and daffodils. Mary Vlahos gave the invocation. A guest from Medfori, Hope Wood, was Introduced, and a new mem ber, Bettv Kellstrom, was wel comed into the club. Both were presented with corsages. Mildred Dimbat, chairmen rf the day. Introduced her commit tee consisting of Martha Hub bard, Grace Bcrmnn. Anna Nor land, Alma Gets, Mildred Isaacs, Ora Beading, Hosalia Jones, Stel la Dehlln?er, Doris Peyton. Flo Steinseifer. Meivene Nitscheim, Ora Giengor, Belle Josephson. Beatrice Wilkes and Helen Ander son. Special prizes were awarded to Myrtle Ackcrman and Josephine Young, and a birthday gift to Marie Pike. Phyllis May gave a report on the Daughters of the Nile installation ceremony In Eu gene on March 27. A group of drama students from Klamath Union High School under the direction of Mrs. Roberta Blomqulsl was Introduced by Can na Fyock, entertainment chairman. Their offering was a delightful ly funny one-act play entitled "Mother Is Fooled" and many appreciative comments from an interested uudience followed. Cards were played after the meeting with Lorraine Miller in charge. . , -r3n help with our improvement loan's , , , Bring an estimate of costs from your contractor . . . we'll lend you the cash... you repay in reasonable monthly amount Leave your problems in the fitting room! t I narrow"m'nc'ec' narr0''ne 8 j?f?S5i''5t ! W1 mf n!p' fl0' Evn my m'ddle is smaller! 1 Lk5fsL''' ' v rfiv.wM Corteliere: You have no figure problem in Narnlim' Gossard's special hip panels 1 . si v hold you firmly but beautifully oil the way 'round-and your waistline 1 i W sesinchwinawink ''mT J if1 YOU! Imagin a glrdlfdoinj oil that and feeling so easy wilh every move I make! I iwlvW u-)..,, $10.95 $12.50 , V JLSLVj11 '" " Gossard' popular I n 'r oH-so(n-lafc design;, '1 I v k- IjVf Strapless bra, waist deincher, and garter belt . J t6 of latin end embroidered nylon sheer, Boned. S Batiste elastic adjustable back. A, B and C cup. f fiMT Federal uviMBf AlLOAN ASSOCIATION WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS KC PAINT STORE 520 Klamath Ave. S40 MAIN STMT J