SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, "l954
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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"IT SEZ" . . . reads the man in the fax (Bud Cloake) :
"that the Klamath Shrine Club annual formal dinner dance will
be December 4, at the Armory and, I, at chairman, assisted by
my wife and other committee members, anticipate a 100
turnout for the gala evening we're going to stage for Shriners.
Bob Sproat Jr., far left; Mrs. Sproat, in front; back of
her, Mrs. Cloak; at the left, J. C. Ronie; Dr. Seth Kerron,
in back; Mrs. Kerron, Mrs. Rente and Mrs. Wes Guderian,
also committee member, took the picture.
' DELTA KAPPA ,
GAMMA NEWS
Alpha chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma -met for the regular meet
ing at the home of Isabelle Brlx
ner on Lakeshore Drive, Saturday
afternoon, November 6.
Viola Dickson, Stella Bowne and
Ruth Obenchain assisted Mrs. Mrs.
Brlxner as hostesses. After the
dessert luncheon President Beulah
Eliott conducted the business
meeting. 1
The need of a student loan fund,
for students at the Oregon Tech
nical . Institute was discussed and
the chapter group voted to help
on this worth project.
Beulah Elliott and Isabelle Brlx
ner reported on the August math
ematlc meeting in Seattle. One of
the highlights of the convention
was the panel consisting, primari
ly of Southern Oregon teachers,
including Dora Brosius, Lakeview;
Beulah Elliott and Eva Burkhal
ter, Klamath Falls; Robert Oliver,
Roseburg; and Stanley Kendall,
Henley. Isabelle Brixner was mo
derator of the panel.
' Alpha's member, Helen Hoff
mann, has been highly honored by
being invited to become a mem
ber of the National League of
American Pen Women. This or
ganization started in 1897 by Mar
ian Longfellow, a niece of Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow. Mrs. Hoff
man, Latin teacher at Klamath
Union High School, was recently
guest of honor of the Oregon
branch of the organization in Eu
gene, and at that time her name
was suggested ior national mem
bership. Mabel Humble reported on the
progress of the Josephine Penrod
Memorial for the new Klamath
County Library. Alpha members
have contributed to this fund
which now is approximately 340.
Beulah Elliott has been invited
to speak to the Lakeview Delta
Kappa Gamma chapter, Novem
ber 10 on i "After Recruitment,
wnatY"
Mrs. Lyle Kellstrom was hostess
for the November meeting of Lions
Club Auxiliary, with Mrs. J.1 Tru
man - Runyan, Mrs. Estin Kiger
and Mrs. R.'.E, Hooker as co
hostesses, i . . .
Merrill BPW
MERRILL Merrill BPW mem
bers met November 5, at the
. home of Lillian Thomas, and made
plans to award their annual schol
arship to a graduating senior girl
of Merrill High. It was announced
that the club had won first place
for the float they entered in the
service ; clubs division of the an
nual Potato Festival parade.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess to Harriet Fothertngham,
Eva Bowman, Helen Brumley, Viv
ian Trotman, Audrey Lewis, Kath
leen Brlckner, Myrtle Beasly and
Oroville Eifert.
The next regular meeting will be
November 19, place to be an
nounced later.
Lions Club Auxiliary Plans
November 20th Food Sale
Garden Club
Xm.as Workshop
MALIN Malin Garden Club
members enjoyed, a Christmas
workshop during their October
meeting held at the Loyal Loveness
home Wednesday afternoon, Octob
er 27.
Mrs. Robert Holl, club president,
conducted a short business meet
ing, after which members gathered
in the recreation room to construct
evergreen wreaths. -. r.
At . noon, members and visitors
ate sack lunches. Coffee and cake
were served by Mrs. Loveness and
Mrs. Cecil Jackson.
Mrs. J. P., Elmore of Klamath
Falls started the afternoon session
with a demonstration of candle
making, followed by the making of
Christmas decorations of .various
kinds for the home or tree. Many
handmade Christmas cards were
shown as samples.
Special guest for the day was
Mrs. Elmore's houseguest Mrs.
Aandahl, wife of the assistant sec
retary of the interior, whose home
is in Washington, D.C. and in
North Dakota.
Present were Mrs. Merle .Loos-
ley, Mrs. Edwin Stastny, Mrs
Wayne Fisk, Mrs. Gene Evans,
Mrs,' Ben . Johnson, Mrs. Robert
Holl, Mrs. Cecil Jackson, Mrs.
Dick Henzel, Mrs. Jerry Rajnus,
Mrs. Teresa McComb, Mrs. Perry
Haley, Mrs. Marlon Monfore, Mrs
Frank Paygr, Mrs. Karl Kujac,
Mrs. Ben Daniel, Mrs. Carl Raj
nus and Mrs. Charles Thurman,
Klamath- Falls,-district president.
gave a composite book review of
inotable Oregon women with re
spect to the past and their in
fluence to Oregon history.
In the absence of Mrs. J. A.
Schubert, president, Mrs. Morgan
Johnson, vice president conducted
the business meeting during which
three eye conservation cases were
approved.
Saturday. November 20 has been
the date set by Mrs. Vern Moore,
eye conservation chairman, for
cooked food sale to be held at
J. C. Penney Co. Proceeds from
the sale will further the eye con
servation program in this area.
Lions will be guests of the La
dies Auxiliary for an informal dance
to be held, Friday, December 10 at
the Reames Golf . and . Country
Club. Members ai'e - invited to
bring guests. .-. .,
Mrs. Loy J. Barker, who witB
her husband attended the Interna
tional Convention of Lions in New
York City, addressed the group
with an informative review of the
highlights of the convention.
With the final reading and ap
proval of the revised articles of
the consitutlon by Mrs. Olive
Thomas, the meeting was conclud
ed. I .
The next regular meeting of
Lions Auxiliary will be held De
cember 13 at tne nome of Mrs.
Jim Olson.
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Featured guest for the evening
was Mrs. Addie May Nixon of the
Klamath Falls City Library who lf0r luncheon followed by cards,
Sojourners
Klamath Falls Sojourners Club
met with the Medford Chapter of
Sojourners at the Willard ' Hotel
FIVE GENERATIONS
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all feminine. Mrs. Lydia Mor-
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on, Medford, who celebrefed her 95th birthday anniversary,
October 3, holds her great-great granddaughter, Denleca
Morway, 10 weeks old. .
Standing, far left, Mrs. J. L. (Nellie) Haskins, Merrill,.
Mrs. Morton's daughter. Far right, Mrs. Haskins' daughter,
Louise, Mrs. Woodrow Roufs, Bieber; and next to Mrs. Has
kins, Mrs. Roufs' daughter, Ardina, Mrs. David Morway, Red
Bluff. . i
The picture was taken at Mrs. Morton's home. She has a
son, Oliver Morton, who owns and operates the Morton Mill
ing Company, Medford, started by his pioneering father.
Her other daughter, Miss Alta Morton, lives with her. ...
Wednesday, October 27.
Fifty members and guests In
cluding 15 from Medford, gathered
for the luncheon with Mrs. A. V.
McVey, Mrs. John Ashley, and
Mrs. Dick B. Miller Sr., a5 hos
tesses. . .
Bouquets of fall flowers and
leaves were used on each luncheon
table with the officers of both
clubs seated at a long table decor
ated in fall flowers. Each guest
from Medford received a corsage.
Cards followed the brief business
meeting conducted by Mrs. C. E.
Chase, president.
Frizes were awarded to Mrs. B.
T. Earhardt and Mrs. Walter Hoag
for high scores in bridge; Mrs.
Marjorie Murray and Mrs. W. A.
Rossi canasta; and pinochle,
Mrs. Kathie Ronsdell and Mrs. L.
A. Stanley. '
Guests from Klamath Falls In
cluded. Mrs. Kathryn Oarner (new
member) Mrs. Grant Cosgrove,
Mrs. Wanda Wedam and Mrs. Ed
die Page. . ,
The following were guests from
Medford: Nina Chandler, Marie
Modoff, LaVonne Braaten, Estes
L. Coleman. Mnrjorie Murray, Joe
Stockstill, Ruth Reuken, Helen
Chapman, Etta Pryor, Mildred
Boyd, Helen Paup, Kathryn Ear-
hart, Jean Lorenborg,1- Inez Lud-
wich and Lottie Ronsdell.
OES Manzanita -Chapter,
No. 172
Manzanita Chapter No. 172 OES
met at the IOOF hall Friday No
vember 5, at 8 p.m. worthy ma
tron, Lois Oueck, and worthy pa
tron, Everett Blehn, presiding.
The chapter honored Helen Mc-
Cornack, grand representative of
New York in Oregon. Helen gave
an informative talk on- Eastern
Star work in New York; and listed
some of her duties as a member
of the "grand family."
The Impressive affiliation - cere
mony was given Betty Jean Hatzi,
daughter of Elolse Elliott. -
Assisting the worthy matron,
Lois Gueck, and worthy patron,
Everett Biehn, were Dene One-
man, Georgians ' Clark,- Ellen
Wade, Dorothy Loomls, Rowena
Stelner, Doris Peters and Elolse
Elliott. .'.,
The refreshment committee Le
tltla Dunn, Georgians Clark,
Blanche McGllvary ' and Gladys
Metier served sandwiches and oof-
fee in the dining room decorated
with fall leaves, arranged by Le
tltia Dunn.
Prosperity'.
Rebekah 104 .
At the regular meeting of Pros
perity Rebekah Lodge No. 104, No
vember 9, Noble Grand Lorene Mc-
Collum presided and officially wel
comed Ladles Auxiliary Canton
Crater No. 7 members, who, as a
body, made a full-dress fraternal
Visit to the lodge.
Following the official ' welcome,
Canton Crater No.. I Auxiliary
President Isabelle Foster intro
duced two foremost members. Past
State , Association Presidents, La
dles Charlotte Martin and Mae An
derson; emphasizing the - auxiliary's-pride
in having two mem
bers elected to serve in the- IOOF
Department of Oregon.
Reames Auxiliary Fall Luncheon
Election and Golf Trophy Awards
Mrs. Frank Hall was chairman
of the annual fall luncheon of the
Women's Auxiliary of Reames
Oolf and Country Club Friday, No
vember 5, 1 p.m. preceded by a
cocktail hour. The tables were ar
ranged to represent golf fairway.
and decorated with miniature fig
ures, greens and flags.
Mrs. Jim Ivory, decorations
chairman, was assisted by Mrs.
Stanley Miller and Mrs. J. Tru
man Runyan.
Board members elected for the
coming year were Mrs. George
Clark, president; Mrs. W. Ray
Lamb,- Mrs. F. W. Peak and Mrs.
o. K. Puckett. Mrs. R C Hopson.
outgoing president will be the fifth
member of the board.
Mrs. Hopson presided, at the
meeting and introduced her offi
cers and committee chairmen who
reported on the year's activities;
Mrs. Frank Hall, vice president;
Mrs. Merton Ferebee, secretary
treasurer;. Mrs. Dick Heeder, Jun
ior golf; Mrs. George Morgan,
publicity; Mrs. Robert Sproat,
rules; Mrs. F. W. Peak, teen-age
activities; Mrs. Harold Robertson,
social; - Mrs. George Clark, ways
and means.
Mrs. P. D. Mead, bridge; Mrs.
Adolph ZamSky, Handicaps; Mrs,
Marvin Nerseth, WVSO delegate
Mrs. Charles Larkin, by-laws re
vision; Mrs. Martin Swanson, nom
inating committee; Mr. John Rob
inson, flowers; Mrs. Charles
Schuss, house; and Mrs. John Ash
ley, telephone.
Mrs. Hopson was presented with
a gift on behalf of the auxiliary
by Mrs. Adolph Zamsky, Immedi
ate past president.
Golf trophies and awards were
made by Mrs. Stanley Miller to
the winners and rnnners-up of var
ious tournaments played during
October Bride
the year, including spring, fall, ec
lectic and OWGA.
Fall tournament winner and club
medalist. Mrs. Robert Sproat; run
nerup. Mrs. Louis Souxup; spring
tournament, Mrs. Charles Larkin;
runnerup, Mrs. Marvin Nerseth;
OWGA winner, Mrs. Louis Sou-
kup; and nine hole derby, Mrs
Ed Brosterhous.
Mrs. Earl Maskell won a spe
cial award for having turned in
tne most golf scores; and Mrs.
Frank Hall, for having lowered
her handicap the most strokes.
Mrs. Greer Drew. 1053 recipi
ent, presented the Selkirk Mem
orial Trophy to Mrs. Haarby Be-
cnen. inis is an annual award
given to the auxiliary member
who has contributed .the most to
golf during the year.
Gifts were presented by Mrs.
Hopson to Clark Oood, club pro.
and Don Hutton, club manager.
The board announced the ap
pointment of Mrs. Ocar Home to
a two year term as delegate to
Ihe Willamette Valley Southern
Oregon Golf Association.
Other trophy winners included
Mrs. John O'Neill, Mrs. Gus An
derson, Mrs. Harold Robertson,
Mrs. Dick Reeder, Mrs. Merton
Ferebee. Mrs. Earl Maskell, Mra
Robert Egge, Mrs. Paul Sharp
and Mrs. P. D. Mead
Mrs. Gilbert Johnston, the for
mer Bernlce Bullard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bullard, 1945
Auburn, was honored guest at a
bridal shower, October 25, In the
Elks Club Parly Room. . , - ,
The honoree and her husband.
son of Mr, and Mrs. Chester John
ston, 1612 Division, were married -
in Reno, October 3.
Hostesses and assistants for the
large party were Mrs. Sam Ram
sey, Mrs. David Sutter, Mrs. Verda
Robbtns, Mrs. Bob Porter and Mrs.
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