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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1955)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 195sl PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Tl " '" J K L I 7 4? ft :jrd I r FESTIVE ARRANGEMENTS of fir, Christmas balls and lighted tapers decked tables at the Klamath County Sheriff's Posse annual dinner dance. Among the many enjoying the event in the Willard Hotel ballroom were Mrs. Dale Mat toon, wife of one of the sheriff's deputies; the sheriff's wife, Mrs. Murray Britton; Deputy Sher iff and Mrs. Del Summers. Photo by Kottler iMuiki Akin riAkiAiki i iL. A:If J UAal n...mk.- 17 climaxed ha vaar fn UlMliNO AINU UrtllinW OT Tnw TTIIIOI U mwisi ..ww. - , members of the Klamath County Sheriff's Posse. Included on the guest list were, from left, Bev Thomas and Mrs. Bev Thomas, Hank Ring and Georgia Woods. ' . The annual dinner-dance was under the direction of Ralph Dunlavy, president of the sheriffs' posses state organiiation. Photo by Kettler POSITIVE PLANS FOR AN EVEN MORE PROGRESSIVE YEAR were discussed informally at the Klamath County Sheriff's Posse annual Christmas party. From left are Alan Abner, newly elected president; Fred Beymer, retiring president; Ralph Dunlavy. president of the state associ- -1 .1 !f.i I k i- AI-- Al ni i I i ! ation of sheriffs' posses and Mrs. Alan Abner. -Photo by Kettler CORRECTION Credit for "the Garrett Howard wedding December I I Society Section, should have been Ferebee Studio. Barnabus Guild LANGELL VALLEY The Guild: of 81. Barnabas Church Rave a Christines party at the parish hnll December 10. A limited Christmas I tree, red candies and cedar boughs I decorated the hall, I Pinochle was played until a late hour. Bobbie Dchllncer and Charles Farlridue were awarded the hluh pii7.es: and Fred Fernlund won the traveluiR prize. ! Refreshments were served hy Mrs. Mniion Lindsay. Mrs. Dour i Smelcer and Mrs. Luther Noble to the 26 persons ntlrndins. picture In given to O People Read SPOT ADS -you are. Charles Fay's Dj DINNER ft DANCING -COFFEE SHOP Open Every Night Located on Calif.-Ore. border . Hiqhway 97 Phone Exeter 7-4772 Dorris, California INVITATIONS ono ANNOUNCEMENTS Processed or Engraved Three Day Delivery SHAW STATIONERY Company 729 Moln Ph. 2-25B6 A MUSICAL INTERLUDE in true Western style was pro vided by Klamath County Sheriff Murray I Red) Britton at the , annual dinner party staged December 17 by members of the sheriff's posse. All Sheriff's Posse Photos by Kettler KLAMATH COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE HONORS OUTGOING OFFICERS ON 17TH Members of the Klamath County. tary to replace Clelus McMahan. Sheriffs Posse honored outgoing j Charles Read was reelected treas officers at a dinner dance Satur-:urc1- day, December 17, in the Pine Grove Room of the Willard Hotel. Ralph Dunlavy, president of the tale association of sheriff 's posses. arranged the annual event and In troduced officers who will preside during 1056. The new officers, elected at a meeting of the Klamath County pos se December 12, include Alan Ab ner. president, replacing Fred Bey mer; Harold Harkins, vice presi dent, succeeding- John Owens; and speed tarrmglon, elected secre-; Midnight Supper LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. diaries Schmidli entertained with a social evening at their home on December IS. A buffet supper was served, al midnight to Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grohs, Mr. and Mrs. Les Lesvitt, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn, Catherine Dearborn, Harold Snyder and the Schmidlfs. 9d&aA IN PAINT and WALLPAPER By JACK NEIPP Morning Cheer a full and happy family lift. Tht aasicstand moit economical Havt Chriitma breakfast this tht home j, paint ond wa. year in a letting that's as gay paper. Put your home in a gay ond cheery as the seoson itself, holiday mood NOW. Make a beautiful eat-spot a gift to the whole family. All that you need to do this is a little imag ination combined with some col orful paint and watlnaper. The dining area in t he accom panying sketch combines shock ing pink, white and periwinkle blue. Wallpaper that looks like white bricks (embossed to really fool the eye) has been used on one entire wall and around the lower portion ot the other walls to give a wainscoting effect. Wallpaper cutouts from the some pattern as that used on the ceiling forms on interesting de sign on the wall obove the table. Woodwork, cabinets and shelves hove been painted white. Gifts thot make the home more attractive and cheorful contribute to the best of all human gifts: K.C. PAINT STORE "Your G.n.ral Point Dealer" 520 Klomalh Ave., K. Falls, Ore. Wt Give iWf Gnen Stamps PROSPECTIVE BRIDEGROOM HbNORED AT SURPRISE SHOWER- BONANZA Harold Snyder "Bridegroom-to-be ' was given a surprise shower on Monday after noon by his friends on the Dick Derry sorting crew. Mrs. Jack Weimer and Mrs. Mae Hardin made the cakes and planned the party, which was complete with while table cloin ana pretty wrapped packages. George Simmons and Les Leav- Itt helped Harold open the gifts. BETHEL NO. 6 ' ELECTS OFFICERS Officers elected for Bethel No. 6 International Order .of Job's Daugh ters for the ensuing term are: Pat Smith, honored queen; Mary Mar garet Addison, senior princess; Judy Hadley, Junior princess; San dra Adams, guide; and Sharon Mc- Connell, marshal. Public installation of officers will be Thursday evening, December 29 at the Masonic Temple. 14th ANNUAL TMAS CHRIS Mi ARMORY MOM, DEC. 26 feoturing - IN PERSON TEX WILLIAMS STAR OF STAGE SCREIN . RADIO TV DECCA . VICTORS CAPITAL RECORDS AND BALDY'S BAND With Vclmo Fox & Geo. 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