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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1954)
SATURDAY. MAY 21), ll)!4 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN '.Ua s .1 l.jLfei.Wl i w . , : . .. iSi .,: : , :6aa ,i KUHS PEP-PEPPERS annual tea for ntw mambart and (heir mother! was given at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mn. Richard Smith on Rocky Point Road. Mn. Smith and her daughter, Sutan Geary, were hostettei for the event, Saturday aftornoon, May 22. In picture at the door, Mn. Fred Heilbronnar it qreeted by (from the loft I, Mrs. John McGinnis, Pep-Pepper adviser; Mrs. Richard Smith and Mrs. Howard Strodo, assistant adviser. Mrs. Heil bronner's daughter, Carrie, is the new Pep-Pepper president. In tho group of three Susan Geary, left, and Margaret Scholar, center, Pep-Pepper yell leader, were the kitchen commit tee. At the right, Mrs. C. A. Henderson, mother of outgoing Pep-Pepper president, Ann Hen derson. Group of four at the punch bowl, are all now officers. From the left, Betty Juckeland, vice prosidont; Carrie Heilbronner, president; Faya Marshall, treasurer; and Reva Snell, sec retary. They all were acting hostesses for the tea. Three girls are new Pep-Peppers. From the left, Julie Ann Brittain,, Sharon Bliss and Sharon Dewing. Outgoing officers in other qroup are Carolyn Bovd, seated loft, vice presi dent; standing, back of her, Pat Collins, secretary; seated center, Carol Elliott, treasurer; and Ann Henderson, president. They also were acting hostesses. All Photos by Kettler Diamond shaped blnculls arc pretty and quicker to" cut out thnn traditional round biscuits. Just aquare the edRes of the biscuit dough when rollincr out, then cut ftlngnnnlly with a knife to mnke tho "diamonds." 1 HOTELS p PACKING? OSBURN HOLLAND 1 w EVOENB.ORE. MEDFORD CALL Thoroughly Modem PcOpleS WarehOUSC Mn 3. K. Eariey Joe Barley Jr. r Proprietor! Phont 7425 t HEY (IDS! WATCH FOR THE 3rd ANNUAL HERALD & NEWS Want Ad Week! Soroptimist Club Delegates To Attend Convention in Banff Boroptlmlat Club members met Tnursday at the Wlnema Hotel (or luncheon and enjoyed a fun-test program engineered by Ida Odell who presented, a school-quit on So-roptlmlsm. Mrs. Alice Lamm, newly elected president and Mrs. Dena Backes, newly elected first vice president will be delegates to the 13th bien nial convention of the American Federation of 8oroptlml.it Clubs In Banff, Canada. June 21 July 2. Also attending will be Isaoelle Brlxner and Coral Sabo, both past presidents. Dr. Kenneth Dale Wells, presi dent of the Freedoms Foundation, Valley Force, Pennslyvania, and the recipient In 1953 of the Oold Medal of Merit from the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, will give the keynote ad dress. His topic will be "The Dy namics of Women's . Affairs In Atomic Vcar 12." Other speakers to be heard dur ing the five-day meeting of the professional and executive busi ness women representing 690 clubs In Canada, Cuba, Brazil, Mexico. Alaska, Hawaii and the United Blutcs are the Honorable E. C. Manning, Edmonton, Premier of the Province of Alberta. Canada: Fred Smith, Cincinnati, vice presi dent of the Cruen Watch Company, and Dr. John H. Furbay, New York City, director of Air World Education. An Invitation from the Eugene, club to Klamath members to at tend the June 1 meeting and for mal Installation of officers was an nounced by President Ruth Adams. ' I i I v-oupie wed in Peace Memorial KENO The wedding of Nancy McPherson to Morris Parker took place Saturday, May 22 at Pres byterian Peace Memorial Church in Klamath Falls. The service was read by the Rev. Dwayne Proett. 8al!y Urben sang "Because," and "I Love You Truly." Nancys' attendants were Caro fyn Parker, Martha Beasly, brides maids; and Marilyn McPherson, maid of honor. Jack Parker was best man for Morris. Melvln Kay lor and Bill Daly were ushers. Ronnie McPherson was the ring bearer. Nancy Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cllve McPherson of Mid land and Morris Is the son of Mr. end Mrs. Morris L. Parker, Keno. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The young couple is now at home in Midland. Mrs. Charles McFarlan Named Orion of the Year Orions met at the home of Mrs. Charles Carlson, Tuesday, May 11, for their regular meeting. At this time a ham dinner was planned for members and husbands for the month of June. Mrs. Charles McFarlan was named Orion of the year, and was presented with a gift from the club. After a short business meet ing the group enjoyed musical se lections by six girls lrom Fremont Junior High School, accompanied by Miss Ruth Lobaugn. A white elephant sale was held, after which refreshments were served by the following hostesses. Mrs. Charles Carlson, Mrs. La verne Harbrige, and Mrs. Myron Murray. 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