Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 13, 1955, Page 22, Image 22

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    FERALP
AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1955
PORTABLE RECORD PLAYER
A new portable record player
with wrought Iron legs that ma
be carried with It, Is tops on gift
lists for teen-agers. Legs store in
side the carrying case.
; INVITATIONS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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REAMES AUXILIARY 1955-56 PRESIDENT. Mri. W. Ray
Lamb (second from left) received the gavel from Mn. George
Clark at a combined election and trophy luncheon Friday,
November 4, at the golf and country club. Other officert for
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MRS. ERMA GeRUE,',i027 Applegate, announcei the
forthcoming marriage of Arlene Brallier, the older of her two
; daughters, to Graydon P. Gwyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
' C. Gwyn, 238 Fulton Street. . .
Arlene is a, graduate of Lintiold College where she re
ceived her B. A. degree. At present she it on the Merrill High
School teaching staff.
Graydon served three .years in the Army, 16 months of
' them on active duty in Korea. He was a First Sergeant in
Headquarters 2nd Infantry .'Division and has been a student
at OTI since his return home in 1953.
, Both of the affianced are graduates of KUHS and their
wedding Thanksgiving Day in Peace Memorial Presbyterian
Church will be of interest o their host of friends. -
"" Photo by Guderian
the coming year are (from left) Mrs. Stanley Miller, director;
Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Dick Reeder, vice presidant; Mn.
John Ashley, treasurer; Mrs. Melvin Miller, secretary and Mn
L. W. Sou kup, director. Photo by Kettler .
Top Golfer-President Named
At Reames Auxiliary Luncheon
Mrs. R. O. Sproat was named
outstanding golfer and Mrs. W.
Ray Lamb was elected president
of Reames Auxiliary at a com
bined trophy luncheon and sin;-
tion meeting held Friday, Novem
ber 4, at Reames Golf and Coun
try Club.
Mrs. Sproat was awarded sev
eral trophies, Including an award
as winner of the Oregon Women's
Golf Association Trophy Tourna
ment and the Laddie Selkirk
sportsmanship trophy.
Elected to assist the new orosl-
dent were Mrs, Dick Reeder, vice
president; Mrs. Melvin Mli'.er,
secretary and Mrs. John Ashley,
treasurer.. Mrs. Stanley Miller find
Mrs. L. V. Soukup were named
directors. , .
Trophies were presented bv Mrs.
O. J. Horn, tournament Chan man,
to the following: Spring handlnap
tournament runnerup, Mrs. M. E.
Ferebeef first flight; Mrs. J. D.
Merryman; runner - up, Mrs.
Charles Schuss; second flight.
Mrs. C. Buz Larkln: runner up.
Mrs. H. L. Robertson; consolation.
Mrs. L. W. Soukup.
Club championship: medalist.
Mrs. L. E. Soukup; club cham
pionship, Mrs. R. O. Sproat; run
ner-up, Mrs. Marvin Nerseth; first
flight, Mrs, Paul Farrens; runner-up,
Mrs. O. J. Home; second
flight, Mrs. R. HcmmcsCh; run
ner-up, Mis. W. P. Hooper; third
flight, Mrs. R. Merklln;, runner
up, Mrs. John Ashley; consola'
lions, Mrs. L. W. Soukup and
inrs, Koger, iiopson. '
Four best scores for the month
of September in ' the nine-hole
group: gross, Mrs. Ouy Hancock:
class A, Mrs. W. R. Lamb; class
B, Mrs. Dick B. Miller . Sr.. In
the 18-hole group, winner of Ihe
Oregon Women's Golf Association
Trophy Tournament, Mrs, 'R,t o..
Sproat. I
The electlc tournament, 18-hole
trophy was presented by Clark
Good, the club's pro, to Mrs. R. O.
Sproat, winner of the first half,
and Mrs. T. Bingham, runner-up.
Winner of the second half was
Mrs. F. Mosebar; runner-up was
Mrs. R. Hemmesch and Mrs.
Chester Stonecypher was named
the newest player with the best
score.
The trophies were displayed on
a table before a background ot
black on which was simulated a
silver trophy cup inscribed with
the names of out-going officers,
including Mrs. George Clark, pres
ident; Mrs. W. R. Lamb, vice
secretary and Mrs. William Peak,
treasurer. Arrangements of bronze
chrysanthemums and fail leaves
banked the trophy table. Other
arrangements of fall flowers' and
small tee flags centered the lunch
eon tables.
Mrs. W. R. Lamb was chairman
of the luncheon, assisted by Mrs.
C. Buz Larkln, Mrs. John Hous
ton, Mrs. John Ashley, Mis. Stan
ley Miller, Mrs. Wes Lorehz and
Mrs. Dick B. Miller Sr.
Mrs. George Clark presided at
the luncheon and introduced -her
slate of chairmen which included,
in addition to Mrs. Home, Mrs.
Earl Maskell, handicaps; Mrs. C.
Buz Larkln, rules; Mrs. J. Mar
tin Adams, junior golf; Mrs. Rob
ert Sproat, Oolf Gab; Mrs. T. F.
Farley, ways and means; Mis.
P. D. Meade, house; Mrs. E, B.
Brosterhous, bridge; Mrs. Robert
Thompson, social; Mrs. H. L. Rob-
boyd, teenage; Pati o Connor,
publicity; Mrs.. Homer Ellis, flow
ers.
Mrs. Roger. Hopson, last yew's
president, presented Mrs. Clark
with a sliver plate in token oi
her service as president during
the year completed.
, . OUTSTANDING GOLFER named at fne Keames Golf and Country Club Auxiliary
election and trophy luncheon Friday, November 4, at' the club, was Mrs. Robert Sproat
(center). Mrs. Sproat is shown holding the Laddie Selkirk sportsmanship trophy, one of sev
eral presented her by Mrs. Oscar Home ' I, tournament chairman. Mrs. Marvin Nerseth
'' " ' was presented an award as champion of the Spring handicapi tournament.
Photo by Kettler
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TRI-TAUS PREVIEW
CHRISTMAS DECOR
In a recent preview of Christ
mas decorations Santa raced
across the fireplace while angels
and choir boys sang from the man
tel; kissing balls, streaming mis
tletoe hung from the doorway,
while corsages were displayed on
the table; at the home of Mrs.
Richard Flnnell.
The setting was at the Novem
ber meeting last Tuesday and Trl
Taus busied themselves copying
the decorations provided by Mrs.
William Sari, demonstrator for the
evening.
Other ideas which Mrs. Sari dis
cussed were Santa Claus and
Thanksgiving place cards and
stained glass window effects. The
business was very brief because
of the varied projects.
Those attending were Mrs. Ken
neth Schneider, Mrs. Lewis Ham
blln, Mrs, Paul Stewart, Mrs, Les
lie Carr, Mrs. Ralph Bilyeu, Mrs.
Vern Hengl, Mrs. Glenn Kircher,
Mrs, William Long, Mrs. Owen
Robbins, Mrs. Pal Ryan, Mrs. Fln
nell and Mrs. Sari.- Those absent
were Mrs. Donald Baldwin, Mrs.
Sam Ramsey. Mrs. George Cun-
ha and Mrs. James Rodgers.
The December meeting will be
In Sprague River at the home of
Mrs. Rodgers with Mrs. Kircher
demonstrating.
PLAYERS CLUB
The football theme was carried
out In -the room and card table
decor at the Player's Club meet
ing November 3, at 8 p.m. in the
city library club room. Hostesses
for the evening were Minnie Kran
denberg, Mabel Wachter, Vivian
Landls and Clcta Paddock.
Following the business meeting
cards were played with high score
!n bridge won by Katie Lake; low,
by Opal McDonald. High in pin
ochle went to Nancy Groves and
low to June Wallwork.
The next regular meeting Is
slated for Wednesday evening, No
vember 16, in the city library club
room.
SURPRISE HER WITH A CHRISTMAS GIFT OF GLAMOUR FOR HER LEGS .
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By Bess, the Basin Bossy
Smartness, to the ladles who
Use the word, means what some
f the younger set might mean
ivhen they sny "sharp," or
"george," or "SchmalUie."
Have you ever wondered why
the word "smart," then, Is in
cluded In the heading over this
column? That's the answer, right
there.
To tell you how
Important
"smartness" Is
takes more than
Just "one gal to
another," though.
Sometimes we've
got to fall back
on the words of i
a man. And the
words veil fall
back upon today I
are lhoe of a
rel man and whatla'
Cl.rk Oable.
In a recent nuca.lne article Mr.
Oiole mentiinied something to
this effect, "American girls are
getting prettier all the time."
But he described beauty as more
than just the stuff we cill "alam
or" and which Marilyn and Dtitty
have so much of. On the contrary,
he tabbed true, modern American
beauty as our modern tills' depth
ot character and personality.
And there he aald a mouthful.
Bubbling, vjbrant personality
has become a major attraction,
menwlse. So has depth ot charac
ter understanding and patience
and wisdom.
Let's face It. There are but a
cherished few io whom the Al
mighty doles out terrific looks.
The rest of us are somewhere on
down the ladder. 6o most or us
MUST depend on something be
sides the physical features we
were bom with to take our places
In this world,
Now all of this leads to one
thing. That Is. to have the Internal
energy to bubble and vibrate with
personality, and to keep keen and
sharp mentally, we've got to look I
to nutrition. May I suggest three !
(lasses of fresh milk every day? i
Bessy
man
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