Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 12, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    SATUKIMY. JUNK 12, 10154
ircnALD and news, klamath falls, orkgon
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JUST AFTER THE INFORMAL COFFEE HOUR ... and
jutt before tha more formal installation of officers, members
of Delta Kappa Gamma posed for tha above picture. All
except the young miss in the foreground, are teachers eligible
for membership in the teachers honorary society. Choice is
based on individual's rocord as ail outstanding teacher with
a minimum of five year's teaching esporience. At present,
membership quota Is limited to two qualified teachers a yeer.
Seated on the floor, from the left, Isabella Brixner, Mabel
Humbl. nutaoina president; Ruth Obenchain and dauahter
MS'-
Carolyn who assisted during the "coffee"; and Beth Rooper,
At the table, same order, Holen Hoffman, outgoing rocording
secretary; Dorothy Bailie, Elda Fletcher, Beulah Elliott, Velma
Tennery, Vera lislcey, Florence Oilman, and Stolla Bowne.
Standing, Irma Wauchope, Augusta Dunbar, Dee Jean
Wright, Viola Diclcson, Ann Rife, Christine Murray, Rose
O'Leery, Nell Olson, Josophine Penrod, Marguerite Parker,
Ottie Ashley, Emorine Kappen, Olivo Wilson end Geraldine
Owsley. Pictures token at the home of Mabol Humble, 730
North Nth. Delta Gamma Photos by Ramsby
Delta Kappa
Gamma Meeting
The lust meeting of Alpha chap
ter of Delia Kappa Gamma for the
current venr was hld Saturday,
June 5. at the hnme of Mabel Hum
li!e. 130 North KIcventh.
New officers for the coming year
vcre InMalled at nil HnorcMlve
M-rvice conducted by retiring oltl-
cvrs.
A gilt of luggage was presented
In ihe retiring president, Mabel
Humble.
Installed for the cominir year
were president, Beulah Elllotl;
first vice president. Elda Fletcher;
ocond vice president, Velma Ten
ncry: corresponding secretary, lr
nia Wauchope; recording secre
tiirv. Marguerite Parker and treas
urer. Dorothy Baillce.
President Beulah Elliott appoint
ed her committees for the coming
year.
Refreshments were served by
Blella Bowne. Veva Lislcey. Mar
guerite Parker and Beulah Elliott.
Tho first meeting of the fall will
te September 15 at the home of
Nell Peterson, 5169 Summers Lane.
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PLAYERS CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1954 .. . From the left. Mrs. treasurer; Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, vice president; and Mrs. G. W.
H. H. MarJaU inri.l chairman! Mrs. O. O. Gildow. secretarv. Bailev. Dresident. . Photo by KeHler
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AFTER COFFEE ... the seven new officers of Delta Kappa Gamma Society get an idea of
their new duties. Beulah Elliott, president, holds the printed data; while others look on. From the
left, seated; Dorothy Bailie, treasurer; Elda Fletcher, first vice president; Mrs. Elliott; and Volma
Tennery, second vice president. Stending, Jean Wright, parliamentarian; Irma Wauchope,
corresponding secretary; and Marguerite Parker, recording secretary.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
ei'GKNE. ORE. MF.DFORD
Thoroughly Modem
Mrs. J. B. Barley Joe Barley Jr.
Proprietors
VIOLET RAY
BRIDAL SHOWER
MALIN Violet nay of Phoe
m who will become the bride
ihl. week of Rudv Hrhmldl, son!
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt.
Malm, was itlven a bridal shower
Saturday evening. June 5 at the
Malm Community Church.
Mm. L. L. Story and Mr.
Charles Hamilton were hostesses
tor the affair.
A game of dressing tho bride
groom wa played with partners
working together to nssemblo the
proper outfit, of alxtecn pieces of
wearing apparel pictured on slips
of paper. The prize waa taken by
Mrs. Nettle Pope.
A clever puulo of naming dif
ferent materials which might bo
included in the brlde'a trousseau
waa won bv Nancy DcMerritt.
Mrs. Bess McCulley wns able lo
Identify the most cakes In tho
cake gnme.
Useful and beautiful gifts were
piled high on a lace covered ta
ble. Tho tablo waa centered with
a large bouquet of pink peonies
Hanked with tiny Japanese para
sols. Helen Schmidt and Vcrnctte Dok
ken assisted the guest of honor
In unwrapping her presents.
Guest list Included Mrs. Roy
Sutherland, Mrs Hill I Amelia I
Brown, Mrs. Ed Pope, Mrs.
Elisabeth Pnygr, Mrs. Marie Kb
Una, Mrs. Emmett Lahodn, Mrs.
Clarnee Klrkpntrlck, Mrs.
Blanche Melds, Hundra Fields,
Mrs. Tcresn McComb, Mrs. John
I'Tlctng, Mrs. Ted DeMerrllt, Nan
cy DeMcrrllt, Mm. Paul McCul
ley, Mrs. Ed McCulley, Mrs, Mary
Taylor, Mrs. Joe Hnlousck, Bar
bara McCulley, Mrs, John McCul
ley, Mrs, Pat O'Connor, nnd Mrs.
Merrill Club
Plans Dinner
Merrill Library Club met June 3, i
In Uie city library room. Tentative
plans were discussed for a public
dinner, slated for Saturday, Sep
tember 18.
No meetings will be held In July
and August. Members present
were: Mrs. Harvey Denham, presl- i
dent; Mrs. R. L. Dragoo. Mrs. I
Howard Dewey, Mrs. William
Walker. Mrs. Murray Hbward,
Mrs. Warren Fruits, and Mrs.
Frank Howard.
Albert Schmldl.
Mrs. Dave Myers, Mrs. Dorothy
Drgnan. Mrs. Frank Johnson,
Flo and Jo Johnson, Mrs. Jack
Hodges, Mrs. Ernest Wolf and
Karen, Mrs. Tim Wolf, Mrs. Louie
Kalma, Mrs. Mervyn Wilde, Mrs.
Ernest Gray, Mrs. Vats Kallna,
Mrs. Ed Petrasek, Mrs. Amelia
Bishop, Mrs. Grant Anderson,
Mrs. Alice Dokken, Mrs. F. M.
Kolkow, Mrs. Ival Taylor, Mrs.
Tom Laird, Mrs. B1U Taylor, Mrs.
Emma Wilson, Mrs. Mildred Dob
ry, Mrs. Pansy Hornbeak, Mrs.
Owen Mnrdhorst, Mrs. Bob Byrne,
Mrs. William Dalton, Mrs. Leo
Thomn, Margaret Thome, Mrs.
A. E. Street, Mrs. BUI Saunders,
Mrs. Adolph Cncka, Mrs. Carl
McVny and Mrs, Ocorge Browning.
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