SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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MRS. AL HANSEN, in the dotted dresj, holds some of the
gift packages she received at a surprise farewell party August
25, before she and her two daughters, Gwenlea and Kathleen
left to join Al Hansen in Merced. He preceded his family to
their new home, where he is with the Sun-Star. While in
Klamath Falls, he was with the Herald and News.
Mrs. Chester Robertson, next to the honoree, (also holding
giftsl, was hostess for the evening, and arranged the surprise
handkerchief shower. Mrs. Dan Robertson, standing, third from
the right, took Mrs. Hansen to dinner, and when they returned
home at what Mrs. Hansen thought was the end of the
A RECENT SUMER EVENING found a crowd in the back
yard of the lakeside residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Ridenour
at Modoc Point. Co-hosts with the Ridenours were Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Ellis, Klamath Falls.
In the picture, relaxing after the picnic supper, from the
left, seated, Dean Beckley, Steve Huff, Jim Huff, Hermie
Foster (holding Kirk Huff); George Schmidt, Mervin Liedtke,
Dick Beesley, Nancy Huff, Rosalie Hoback and Cy Tucker.
Standing in the back row, same order, Frank Tucker, Gail
and Donas Ridenour, hosts; Georgianna Liedtke and Claire
Ellis, hostess. Mrs. Bradley is from Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Also guests but not in picture, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Reginato, Mr. and Mrs. Rohlin Phieffer, Mr. and Mrs. Sverre
Munson, Les Hoback and Otto Ellis, who took the picture.
evening, she found her living room full of the friends pictured
above.
The three lower left, from the left, are, Mrs. Cornelius
Olvera, Mrs. Joe Huff and Mrs. E. H. Buckholtz. In the chair,
right, Mrs. Louis Bath. Next to her, holding the purse, Mrs.
LeRoy Plass.
Standing in back, from the left, Mrs. Gene Denton, Mrs.
A. N. McEachern, Mrs. Art Coles, Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton, Mrs.
Sverre Munson, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. J. H. Williams and Mrs.
Lloyd Carter. Photo by Otto Ellis
White Shrine Of Jerusalem SWHP Pays Official Visit
On Thursday, August 25, in the
Masonic Temple, Mis. Anues Sev
erson, supreme worthy high pries,
tess of ilie Order of the White
Shrine of Jerusalem, paid her of
ficial visit to Naomi Shrine No.
6. A school ct Instruction was held
during the meeC.3. This was the
rly shrine In Oregon given this
tvwor.
Mrs. Severson came to Klamath
alls following her oiliclal visit
to Friendship shrine, Salem. Ac
companying her was Mrs. Alice
DeCoffee, supreme queen, who is
from Boston, Massachusetts.
Among the other honored guests
presented were: Mrs. Helen An
thony, worthy high priestess of
Friendship Shrine, Salem; Mrs.
Ethel Roth, Albany, worthy high
priestess of Willamette Shrine;
Silem; Mrs. Lora Darby, Spring
field, worthy high priestess of
Bethlehem Shrine, Eugene; Mr.
Alfred Sorg, watchman of shep
herds, Bethlehem Shrine; Mrs.
Ruby Schooler, worthy high priest
ess of Guiding Star Shrine, Red
dins. California: and Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Skinner, worthy high
priestess and watchman ot Shep
herds, Beverly Hills.
Other supreme officers and com
mittee members presented were
Mrs. Irene Markham, chairman
material objective; Mr. Drover
Motley, deputy supreme, watch
man of Shepherds: Mr. Roeer
Hopson, supreme kings guard;
guard: and Mrs. Vera Frltsch,
suoreme nn?p nil nf m a n n-. i
Shrine. They were escorted to the
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girls... stay
Healthy
By Bessy, The Basin Bossy
There's a definite trend being
established in slim casual dresses,
so you gals who would be stylish
should take note:
Really narrow skirted dresses or
dresses which appear narrow are
getting . the "go" from shoppers
across the country. The folks who
make dresses report its definitely
a noticeable trend.
Wool Jersey Is a top material
for the trend, too.
Formals have
got variety for
iall.
It's mid-length
to floor-length
both are the
style. And half
way betwixt, as
well.
Dipping or har
em hemlines.
pale to dark
shades of browns and sequinned
sheaths are notable.
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College wardrobes are in the
processes. First year freshmen
gals who haven't been on campus
yet might like a list of things to
have on hand when they arrive:
A coat, suit, two date dresses,
a solt wool dress, a casual dark
transitional cotton for those early
fall days when It's too hot for
woolens. Two skirts and two
sweaters are a minimum for
school wear, and If the colors are
carefully chosen you've got
four different outfits.
Bermuda or walking shorts are
being Included more often than
not by gals who are sophomores
a ad up.
And once on campus, there's no
need to break that milk habit.
No matter where the campus is
in the Willamette Valley or Cali
fornia, New England or the Deep
South, you'll discover you've
really "had it good" with Klam-ath-produced
milk. There's none
better anywhere In Uie country
. . . In freshness, nutrition or
lute. You can take .1 Xioin me.
BEssr.
East and introduced by the su
preme worthy high priestess as
part of her official family.
During Mis. Severson's stay in
Klamath Falls, a breakfast was
held at the Pelican Cale, and a
formal dinner at the Willord Ho
tel. Immediately fullowing her of
ficial visit at the Masonic Temple
& reception was held in the ban
quel room.
The September meeting of the
White Shrine was preceded by a
potluek supper. At the brief busi
ness meeting It was voted that
Vera Frltsch represent the Shrine
at the Northwest Association meet
ing to be held in Boise, Idaho, Oc
tober 8.
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