Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 18, 1955, Page 13, Image 13

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    .KLAMATH SADDLE CLUB
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DINNER-DANCE
REAMES COUNTRY CLUB
' ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC
MRS. HELEN BALENTINE, far right, member of the Saddle Club Christmas Party committee, also designed
and executed all of the window decorations. With her, are other committee members, Mrs. Alan Abner, center;
and Mrs. Marshall Poole, general chairman of this year's annual event at the Klamath Yacht Club.
Alan Abner, is pictured at the left before he donned a Santa Claus suit and proved his histrionic ability
to the extent of restoring several Santa cynics to pro-school faith in the rotund gent in the red suit. Next to him,
Dr. Marshall Poole.
Some 40 members and guests started the party with cocktails from 7 to 8:30; when dinner was served.
Dancing to music by Syne Halaai was from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. All Saddle Club Photoi by Kettler
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TWO EX-PRESIDENTS of the Klamath Saddle Club at the
left, from the left, Mrs. Ed Williams and Mrs. Roscoe Lilly chat
with Mrs. Lilly's husband.
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EARLIER IN THE DAY getting ready for this year's an
nual Klamath Saddle Club Christmas party December 10
given by the club for members and their husbands, are Mrs.
Poole and Mrs. Abner occupied in the picture with finishing
touches on a gift exchange package.
The Yacht Club women members and the Saddle Club
women pooled their talents and efforts to achieve the out
standing decorations for the holiday season. And the decor
was put up to stay up until after New Year's Eve. .
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- REAMES NEW YEAR'S DANCE COMMITTEE winds up final arrangements for the big event slated for
Saturday, December 31, at the club. A midnight buffet will be served to the revelers and dancing will be to music
by Sync Halaas. The hus.band-wife group is pictured jbove; husbands, from the left, Dr. Robert Mueller, Robert
Egge, Cecil Drew and William Whelan. On the sofa, Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Egge, Mrs. Whelan, Mrs. Drew. Mr. and
Mrs. Murdo Morrison, also committee members, were out of town the night the picture was taken.
Photo by Otto Ellis
SOCIETY
By Milly Ramsby
BRIDGE SESSIONS FOR A QUARTER-CENTURY
MARKED ANNUALLY BY A CHRISTMAS PARTY
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FOR MOST OF THEM Ithe 12 pictured above! the
party was the 25th annual (no name) bridge club's Christmas
get-together.
For some of them they've been playing bridge with the
group and going to the Christmas parties "since when" and
since the annual party is a merger of two bridge groups one,
an afternoon session and the other, evening some of thorn
belong to both groups. However, the total combined member
ship or roll call at the annual party is limited to an even dozen.
The three hostesses for the 1955 event December 14, were
Mrs. Claude Davis,'' Mrs. Robert Thompson and Mrs. J. J.
Steiger. In the picture, from the left,' standing, Mrs. Lloyd
Goble, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Louis Serruys, Mrs. John
Martin, Mrs. J. J.' (Jakel Steiger and Mrs. F. Cecil Adams. In
front, same order, Mrs. Claude Davis, Mrs. Franklin Weaver,
Mrs W. Ray Lamb (in front of Mrs. Weaver), Mrs, Charles
Larkin, Mrs. Paul W. Sharp and Mrs. John Houston.
The picture was taken in the TV room'of the Steigers, 318
Jefferson, where the dinner and gift exchange were main di
version for the evening. Mrs W. Ray Lamb, guest of the eve
ning, was proxy for regular member, Mrs. George A. Myers,
who was out of town, Photo by Otto Ellis.