SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1957
KLAMATH FALLS
Helen Spiker and Mrs. Fannie May
Thompson.
Murphy and Past Associate
Guardian Jack Murphy were in
troduced and welcomed. Carolyn
and Patricia Mitchell were ini
tiated into the order of Job's
Daughters.
October 17 will be the official
visit of Grand Guardian Mrs. M.
Evelyn McGee.
Librarian Donna Hubbard gave
a report on "A Lantern in Her
Hand" by Bess Streeter Aldrich.
Bethel 6 will hold a rummage
sale Friday and Saturday, Novem
ber 1 and 2, at the Masonic Tem
ple. Those having rummage may
call TU 4-4266 or TU 4-8636 for
pickup.
ZL'LEIMA NILE
The Zuleirna Nile Club met
Wednesday, October 2, for the reg
ular monthly session conducted by
JOB'S DAUGHTERS
A regular meeting of Interna
tion Order of Job's Daughters,
Bethel 6, was held at the Masonic
Temple Thursday, October 3, with
Senior Princess Sharon McConnell
presiding in the East in the ab
?resident Rita DePew. The KUHS
airls Musical Flute Quartet enter-
ained. An interesting and infor
mative movie showing treatments
liven to child patients in the Shrine
Hospital was also shown,
Colorful autumn leaves and bas
sence of Honored Queen Sandra
Adams.
Honored Queen Norma Jean
Lynns of Henley Bethel 51 was pro
tern senior princess, and Jack
Murphy was pro tern associate
kets of pyracantha were used to
decorate the tables. Special prizes
went to Airs. Viola Golden, Mrs.
Velma Getz and Mrs. Jean Aldrich
with the birthday anniversary gifts
going to Mrs. Ada Matthews, Mrs.
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AT THE TEA TABLE during the Sojourners tea and
ityle ihow, Mrs. James Thornton, far left, pouring, and
Mrs. Eugene O. Jackson, president, far right, also pouring.
Standing back of the table, from the left, Mrs. Charles
Dakin, Mrs. Jack Douglas and Mrs. Hal Rotroek. In the back
ground at the left is Mrs. Richard Greene.
Photo by Otto Ellis
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ANNOUNCED recently
by Mr. and Mrs. Allen B.
Carter, Merrill, was the en
gagement of their daugh
ter, Elizabeth L. I Betty)
Churchill, to Edwin D. Har
ris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Harris of Lakeside,
Oregon.
Betty is a graduate of
Merrill High School. The
prospective bridegroom is
a graduate of hforth Bend
High School, and is now a
second year student at OTI.
No wedding date has been
set.
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Fashion Show in the
TWO OF THE MODELS at the Sojourners Fall Tea And
Pine Grove Room of tha Willard on September 28. At the left, Mrs. Walter Richartz and
at the right, Mrs. Robert Wright. Photo by Otto Ellis
Sojourners Fall Tea
And Fashion Parade
Approximately 100 Sojourners
and guests attended the 1957 Fall
Tea and Style Show held in the
Pine Grove Room of the Willard
Hotel Saturday September 28, at
1 p.m. The decorations, artistically
done by Mis. William Adams,
were in the fall theme. Mrs. C. E.
Student Wives
At OTI Meet
The OTt Student Wives first
meeting of the school year was
Wednesday night, October 2, in
Ihe "Y" Building on the OTI
Campus. Approximately 40 mem
bers were present.
The meeting was called to order
by the president. Lorry Zimmer
man. Each officer introduced her
self and told her duties and the
members introduced themselves
and told their husband's course of
study. The advisers. Virginia
Kompston. Mrs. Carl Stolpe and
Mrs. J. A. Crabtree were intro
duced and welcomed.
After the business. Bill DePew
of "Flowers by Bill and Rita
showed the members how to make
lovely fall arrangements out of
cattails, wheat, leaves and other
items that could be picked up by
the road or in the field. Everyone
enjoyed his talk and demonstra
tion. After DePew's demonstration,
refreshments were served to mem
bers during a get-acquainted hour.
The next meeting will be Octo
ber 16 at the "Y". All members
and prospective members are invited.
Alward, general chairman of the
event was assisted by Mrs. Jay
Kroksh, Mrs. William Malley, Mrs.
William Minner and Mrs. E. 0.
Jackson, president of the club.
The afternoon opened with card
play from 1 until 2:30 p.m. High
scores at each table were awarded
the gaily wrapped packase which
served as a table decoration.
The style show was at 2:30,
Mrs. Leonard Surles was commen
tator. Fashions from the Bon Ba
zaar were shown and modeled by
Mrs. Ted McDaniels, huzie Moss,
Mrs. Robert Wright, Mrs. Lee
Holliday, Mrs. Walter Richartz,
Mrs. Ralph Hemmesch and Mrs.
Robert Cheyne. The costumes were
varied, attractive and along sim
ple lines.
As a finale, Mrs. C. E. Alward
modeled a gown worn in 1'jlO:
Mrs. Jay Kroksh one worn in
1027; Mrs. William Adams, 1930;
and Mrs. Sam Moss. 1940.
Mrs. William Minner presided
at the beautifully appointed tea
lable assisted by Mrs. Thell Rea,
Mrs. Charles Dakin, Mrs. James
Thornton and Mrs. E. O. Jackson,
Mrs". Thornton and Airs. Jackson
poured.
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"WASH AND WEAR" FABRICS NEED NO IRONING
NO not in the new Maytag! The exclusive "Wash and Wear" control on tha new
Maytag takes out tha wrinkles and saves ironing, while the "Hate of Heat" drys ordinary
fabrics as fast as you can wash them. Klamath Falls home-makers are invited to test
the new Maytag dryers for themselves, too! Just bring your wet clothes to Merit's and run
them through one of the new dryers now on display there. Surprisingly enough, even with
all the exclusive features in the new Maytags, they are amazingly low priced!
AdT.
Signs of perspiration on a dress
ten spoil an otherwise cool,
attractive look. One way to avoid
this is by wearing dress shields.
Perhaps you need to shift to an
other deodorant for more protection.
Prolonged driving puts a strain
on the feet of the driver. A
change of shoes and hose will give
some relief. Slop for periodic
rests, walk around and wriggle
your toes and ankles.
tee eur
election of
hoes thot
' accentuate
fall's
newest
fashions
In comfort I
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VAN ORMAN'S
527 Main
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The Sale You've Been Waiting fori
6 GREAT DAYS-OCT.14,15, 16,17,18,19
MONDAY thru SATURDAY
HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS! Buy one Item it regular price
jet mother (or only t penny morel Stock up ind save
on medicine chest needs, vitamins, stationery, toys,
, toiletries, tandy, everyday needs ind mny more, f
Come in for your
ADVANCE SHOPPING LIST
l Check your needs in idvanci. Reserve your merehindiss
now while stocks are complete. Pick it up my time during
" the sale.
WOOD'S DRUG
Medical-Dental Bldq.
9th and Main
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you're looking' for a 'Coat-
Better Shop MARVIN'S
before you Buy!
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For the first time in
Our Business History
REDUCED PRICES IN OCTOBER
COATS AT 40. to 60. Now
$33.-$38.-$48.
r BUY NOW
USE OUR
Lay-Away Plan
Real Coat and Suit Bargains ore hard to find In
October. If you're looking for something Super Spe
cial Shop Marvin's tomorrow. We have sold
lots of Coats at these low Sale Prices and we in
tend to sell lots more. You had better investigate
before you buy!
SUITS REDUCED TOO
Dress Sale
to Sell them
You'll find some omazing dress values
now at Marvin's If you are not a reg
ular customer of Ours, better come In
and see what you have been missing at
Marvin's
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