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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1956)
QUOTA CLUB ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD DINNER IN WINEMA HOTEL FEBRUARY 22ND VALENTINE WEDDING ; 1 I, i!. ., GUEST SPEAKER, LYRAVINE FISH, tocial economic! instructor at KUHS, is pictured above, standing, at the Quota Club annual "Woman of Achievement" dinner in the Camas Room of the Winetna Hotel, where she was guest speaker. Seated at the table, from the left, Ninon Nyback, 1st vice president of the local club; Edith Lanti, president; and at the right, Mary Rogers, program chairman. Over 60 guests, including the two women of achieve- ment, Betty Hatzi and Lynn Kendall, from Bly, were interested listeners as the speaker shed considerable light on the (to most) monetary mystery of inflation and how it affects the value of the dollar. (Further details on inside page.) Photo by Kettler JOB'S DAUGHTERS BETHEL NO. 6 ANNUAL KING OF HEARTS FORMAL S O C E T Y by Milly Ramsby f" it , ' . - Jt.fys ft lis f 11, A VALENTINE THEME was chosen byttuby May Gehring for her wedding to Charlet Thomas (Tom) Shubert, in Klamath Lutheran Church, February 12. Inspiration for the St. Valen tine decor was the birthday anniversary of the bridegroom, February 14. Both of the newlyweds are graduates of KUHS and were prominent tn school ac tivities. Ruby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Gehring, former residents of Klamath Falls, now Eureka; and Tom's parents are Mr., and Mrt. John A. Schubert, 2527 Bisbee. The Rev. Kent Spaulding officiated at the 2:30 p.m. service. (See itory on inside page.) Photo by Guderian , - , k,vSt limd " rf llvikalL'iCl THE VALENTINE THEME PREVAILED in all decorations at the Job's Daughters King of Hearts formal. Before the huge glitter inscribed heart of satin, Dale McKennie is crowned king by 3ethel No. 6 honored queen, Pat Smith. Members of her bethel and the four 1956 knights are, from the left, Paul Adams, Sandra Adams, Bill Badorek and Mary Margaret Addison. Opposite them, same order, Judy Hadley, Ray Behnke, Sharon McConnell and Punky Adams. -Wftot m K " kid" t 1 r- V 1 K -V.1 A. -1 "J1 4 I 1, 1 fit;. . . . I - . - . art - j .t.smp;, AT THE POPULAR PUNCH BOWL Joanne Bolton ladles servings to sister-membort of Job's Daughters and three male guests at the annual King of Hearts formal at Reames Febru ary 14. From the left, Judy Hull, Butch Kimpton, Sharon McConnell, Lee McGill, Sharon Thompson and Jerry Flocchini. JOB'S DAUGHTERS BETHEL 6 KING OF HEARTS FORMAL The annual King of Hearts Val- Queen Pal Smith, daughter of Mr. entine formal was staged a; nl Mrs. C. W. Bortls. Bm r.nif nrt m.mtrv cinh nn Chaperones for the ev.nlnn were February 14 by the members of Bethel No. 6 International Order of Job's Daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams, Mrs. F. C. Adams. Dr. and Mrs. J. Martin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. A n AriHUnn Mr .nri Vfr. A r. Job's Daughters and their part- Bti0Te Mr. an(l Mrs. w. w. Dew- ners danced beneath a red and Inn, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Behnke, SHARING HONORS with King of Hearts Dale at the Job's Daughters St. Valentine's Day formal at Reames, were the knights. Paul Adams kneels to receive the title from Bethel No. 6 honored queen, Pat Smith. Ray Behnke, also knighted, and Judy Hadley, left, are interested spectators with Sharon McCon nell, far right. white ce.ling to the music of The Mr and MrB c w Bort, Mr; Stsrllffhten;. The room was dec- and Mrs Oe0 Boudon ()fulu.dlBn nritpH with rpr! nnd while hearts . ...... . ---- mm Hssucime guaraian oi ueinei 1 with one large panel of white rib- gPi Mr, H H Had,ey, Mr. and pons nearing nearui w,lri names u. M)s L j M,.Kennle ,nd Mr ,nd the Job s Daughters and their en- Mr LiCy,j cratg. 0Ort3' Valerie Overdorf, small daughter During the Intermission Dale Mc- of the Rev. and Mrs. James Over Kenme was crowned "King of dorf. was crown bearer: and Mark Hearts;" and Paul Adams. Punky Veltch, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Adsms, Bill Badorek and Ray Veltch. was bearer of the sword Behnke were knighted by honored used In the knighting ceiemony. v.' : v;:y v ; '" , .! " i"'wr.iinnf.i i iimhumi Mm mini urn iimi MimmtmmMJmlMtimaikfiM ST. VALENTINE SET THE MOOD "M usic by The Starlighters" set the tempo for the annual Bethel No. 6 King of Hearts formal, February 14 at Reames. Noted in the fore ground were, from the left, Rudy Hedberg (partner not in picturel; Erlene Whitehouse (back to camera) with Danny Hitchcock; Jean Warren with Chris Lemler; and Sharon Thompson (back to camera) with Jerry Flocchini.