Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 20, 1955, Page 23, Image 23

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    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1955
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH 'FALLS. OREGON
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JERRY IS I YEAR OLD and th. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Calaway, 326 Torry. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs;
Louie Calaway, 3103 Emerald; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sweet,
Merrill. Photo by Ferebee
Ma
SANDRA LYNETTE, Is coy
for the camera at the aga of
one. The smiling tyke It th
daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Schieferstein, 2630 Turn
age Street; and her grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Schieferstein, 4619 Balsam
Drive; and Mr. and Mrs. I.
T. Bennett, Sweet Home.
Her great-grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Coleman, lives In Klam
ath Falls.
Photo by Ferebee
, OO.fiil ANCfc, . one year
old October . 25,' shows evi
dene ef a. future dazzling
smile with "a good statt of
pearly teeth displayed when
. the above picture was taken..
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dnt i Tna uaugnivr dt tvir.
and Mrs. Billy A. Golden, 629
Fulton. '
Photo by Miller-Williams
- nniTi m.V BABYV f -I D J i i kJ I T E Da. I 7 Rfl FlrlnrarjA.
was a recent "small-fry" event in the YMCA social room. It was Gail's eighth . birthday
anniversary. , " '
Present were Richard and Ronald Rea, Judy and Debby Cornell, Elaine and Claudia
Fellmore, Caren and Billy Huff, Linda Greer, Janet Kerns, Pamela Egge, Judy Mest, Beverly
Silva, Sally Bratton, Linda Nicholson, Frances Palmberg, Bonnie Farr, Terry McKim, Ronella
Collman, Myra Lichtenstern, Karen Chagnan, Dorothy Baily, Mary Taggart and Donna Myl
n;ra, Photo by Kettler
Lodge Gloria
Election
WEED Mrs. Tranauillo Pault-
lo. venerable, presided over the
meetlne of Lodge Gloria, held
Wednesday night, November 9 at
the Sons Memorial Hall, and con
ducted the election ot new officers.
Elected to serve for the ensuing
year were Mrs. Joe Lobis, vener
able: Mrs. Pete Lepnrlni. assis
tant venerable: Mrs. P. Tosi. ora
tor; Mrs. James Fruzza, corres
ponding secretary; Mrs. Mario
Barbierl, financial secretary; Mrs.
Fred Acqulslapace, treasurer;
Mrs. Dan Barbierl. Mrs. Joe
Acqulslapace and Mrs. Frank
Groppl, Mrs. Reno Zalunardo and
Mrs. John Solettl were' elected as
the five trustees; guards, Mrs.
Ray Acqulstapace and Mrs. Tal
lia Tomasin; sentinel, Mrs. John
Andreatta.
A committee was appointed to
handle the arrangements for the
public card party to be held No
venber 26 at the Sons Hall and
sponsored by the Lodge Gloria
Earlier plans for a dance on the
November 28 date were cancelled
due to orchestral difficulties. The
barrel of groceries will be given
away at the card party. An mem
bers are requested to present their
barrel donations while the display
Is shown at Freds Hardware In
Weed.
The Christmas party planned for
December- 14 will begin at 6:30
p.m. with a dinner to be served
preceding the regular meeting of
the lodge. The committee making
the Christmas party arrangements
include, Mrs. Frank Groppl, Mrs.
Mario Barbierl, Mrs.- Umberto
Scarabello. Mrs. Dan Barbierl,
Mrs. Pete LeporinI, Mrs. Pauletto.
Birthday gifts were given at the
Wednesday meeting to Mrs. Au-
relia Sbarbaro, Mrs. Virginia
Grassi, Mrs. James Fruzza. Mrs.
Joe Acqulstapace, Mrs. LeporinI.
Pat Sbarbaro, Yvonne Sbarbaro
and 'Marie Bruno. Special award
of the evening was given to Mrs.
James Fruzza and Gloria Acquls
tapace.
Names lor secret pal gnu to be
exchanged at the Christmas party
were drawn and refreshments
were served to the 43 members
present by the hostesses Mrs. Joe
Acqulstapace, Mrs. John Soletti
and Mrs. Fred Acquistapace.
Official Visit
To Temple No. 13
The official visit of Supreme
Queen Ruth M. Rocho, Detroit.
Michigan, to Zulelma Temple No.
13, Daughters of the Nile, will be
Wednesday, Novmher 23.
Queen Joan Rev"', of Zulelma
Temple, has announced that a 12
noon luncheon honoring the su
preme queen will be held at the
Rogue Valley Country Club for all
daughters of the Nile and candi
dates, followed by a ceremonial In
the. Medford Masonic Temple a:
2 p.m. t . -
Reservations for the luncheon
may be made by calling Kathleen
Thompson, 3687, not later than
noon, November 21,.
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CYNTHIA KAY (Cindy),
Is pink cheeked little daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
(Bob I Laird, Tulelake. She is
one year old and their only
child. Her dad farms in the
summer and goes to OTI the
rest of the year. Grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Stonecypher and Mr.' and
Mrs. M. R. Laird, all of Tula-
lake. She has two '-maternal
great -j grandmothers, 'Mrs.
Katie Peart and Mrs. Emma
Stonecypher, CoqWIIe.
Photo by Guderian
Those Dirty Pasties
OaKeitfromnn
gift... stay
Smarts
Vieafthy
Bv Bessy, the Basin Boisy
. .They are calling golds the "hot-
t,t things on the fashion market"
these days.
And I don't mean just golds in
colors, either. Real, glittering yal
ler gold of the kind you'll find in
"them thar hills".
A recent issue of one of the
country's fine newspaper magazine
sections (This
Week) tells about
the "nuggets" in
fashions. Gold in
everything from
shoes to bathing
suits.
The prices
aren't above what
would be expect
ed, though the
bathing suit
shown runs $100, and Is 24 carat.
But . . . gold is gold.
The oil fields have their black
gold, the forest lands their green
gold. But you have your own, spe
cial "white gold" It's worth that
much to your well being.
Milk is indeed white gold. It Is
nature's most perfect food. And Jt
can add trimmings (or take them
off, if need bei when properly
used. It can. like gold earrings,
ornaments and clothes, enhance
your natural appearance.
The difference is, it does it from
within. It makes that old aaylng
"beauty is only skin deep" ring
untrue.
So take It from Bessy, the Ba
sin Bossy, the gold in your life
mav be long in coming, but the
white gold fresh. Orade " A"
milk is one of the finest bar
gains you'll find anywhere on
earth.
And It can be only as far away
as your door step ... or your
favorite grocery store.
Beasy.
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THROW AWAY YOUR DISH PAN!
AT A NEW LOW PRICE
Regular $fl(Ol(Ol95 No Down
229 95 NOW II 1 1 Pyment
ONLY, 2.05 PER WEEK
After Small Down Payment
WE GIVE
GREEN STAMPS
1.
2.
3.
4.
Roll MobiU-Mold ovr ta your link . . . map
handy faucat cenntctlon ante your fount . . .
and It's all reody to do your complot diihwoih
irtf Job.
Jutt bruih off looio food to prepare dithoi for
Mobilo-Mold. NO PRE-RINSING REQUIRED.
Lood ell diihat end utensils on the new, eoiy
to-loed adjustable racks. Easily accessible, they
require no morlnf or ilidino to toko your full '
load ... and can bo adjusted to hold your tollett
(lonel, largest plates.
When Mobile-Maid does your dilhwaihlni,
everythina Is sperkllnf cleen hyglenically clean
washed In voter far hotter then hands can stand.
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KiRKPATRICK'S
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
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Rebekah OBC
WEED Mrs. Ray Bulls was
elected president of the Olive.
Branch Club at the November
meeting ' of the Atlanta Rebekah
lodge social group held at the
home of Mrs. Irvin White.
Plena for the Christmas party
December 31 were announced and
the drawing of secret pal .lanes
will also be conducted at the De
cember meeting. ; , '.'
Mrs. O. A. McRae presided at
the Olive Branch meeting and
other officers elected for the .en
suing year were Mrs. John
Kerkes, vice president; Mrs. Mil
dred Wllmarth, aecretarytreasuM
er; Mrs. Lea Kyle, aaleaman;
Mra. Lester Boy da tun, ta. collec
tor; and Mrs. , Robert Porter,
hostess. - ,
Refreshments were served by
the hostess. Mrs. White, to Mrs.
Alvin -Austin, Mrs. Jamea Kirk,
Mrs. Chester Paulson, Mra. .Wil
liam Davis, Mrs. Alfred a Rose.
Mrs. - Alva Welch. Mra. Fay
Welch, Mrs. Kenneth Stone, Mrs.
Frank Mellne, Mrs. Bethel Bpence,
Mrs. J. H. McMichael, Mrs.
Myrtle Williams, Mrs. Emella
Kegg. Mra. Bulls, Mrs. Kerkes,
Mrs, McRae, Mrs. Kyle, Mra. Wil
'marth, Mrs. Boydstun and Mrs.
Porter. .s
, PAMELA fn her party
dress,' is pretty little daugh
ter of Mrrj.and Mrs. Rodney
Nelson, 2347 Darrow. She re
cently celebrated her' first
birthday.' Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanson,
4135 Altambnt; and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Nelson, Portland. '
PTA Coffees
DUNSMUIR The first in a se
ries of coffee' hours was given Wed
nesday morning at the home of
Mrs. Norman Poineroy as a PTA
fund-raising project. Mrs. , Walter
Butcher and Mis. Jack Millet were
co-hostesses with Mrs. Pomeroy.
Coffee hour dales will be an
nounced periodically by the PTA
that members may visit each
other's homes, chat awhile over a
cup ot coffee and contribute small
change to the "kitty." This fund
raising project was voted upon fa
vorably at Uie Inst meeting of the
elementary school PTA.
The Cub Scouts led by Bob Bee
tel have volunteered to hBve s
"coffee hour" at their next pack
meeting, December 8, in the
gion. Club rooms. This is an eve-
ning event.
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