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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1957)
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1957 riERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, unouuu PAGE FIVE rWfZ .jail,1 ! ,MIi--T TW wT'VTXBjlwMaaaaawJBLa brt1 r: i-n i-- ti f, ?S l.'41W 3 well 6fif 1 n KAPPA CHAPTER of Beta Sigma Phi Halloween cos tume party scavenger hunt on October 29 drew tome strange characters, to the Ghost Room in Community Hall. Some of them pictured here are, top left (left to right) Carol Cress- Shirley Mayhew, June Humphrey, Brownie Bramwel and Jean Walker. Top right, Mary Lou Roufs, Joanne Asa vido, .Peggy Templeton and Jonnie Vannish. Lower left, Eleanor Souders, Barbara Howard, Juanita Goode, Bever ly Tucker and Shirlee Strunk. - l T W Til 7, i i? nil var MWX ' t. - , r- sw tiki 4 , S ' x I 1 AN EIGHT AND FORTY SOCIAL EVENT OF FALL was the Halloween party and turkey dinner honoring Depart ment President Mrs. Gail Jones of Albany,. Oregon, and Mrs. Harold Larsen, department 2nd vice president, from Portland. The room and table decorations were in the Halloween Circle-N Square Dance Club Hosts Halloween Costume Party VREKA Orange and black were featured .decoration colors for the Circle-N Square Dance Club Halloween costume dance in Hawkinsville Hall near Yreka, Ap proximately 75 dancers were pres ent, and included members of the host club and guests from other square dance clubs. Halloween bats, witches, black cats, etc., were hung in profusion from the dance hall ceiling and in the basement where refresh ments were served. STILL BLOCKED ; COVENTRY, England wi -Strengthened glass bricks set in concrete frames have replaced iron bars in the cells of the new police headquarters in this- War wickshire city. Charles "Chick" Harrison and Arthur Schuck were callers for the evening. Chick Harrison an nounced that his new classes for square dance beginners began on Friday, November 8. There are 10 lessons in the course and anyone interested in joining the CircleN Club classes should contact Harri son or club president, Ralph James. The decorations ana entertain ment committee members were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ager, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Carter, Mr. and Mrs. John Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hester, Mr. and Mrs. Far rell Hester, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph James and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Out-of-town guests came from Fort Jones, Seiad and Sacramento. theme, and of special interest in the table decor was a "chapeau tree" of cleverly trimmed little hats. Mrs. Jones gave an informative talk on Eight and Forty matters during the dinner hour. The remainder of the evening was devoted to informal Halloween fun. In the picture, seated from the left are, Mrs. Kath erine Keep, Mrs. Gail Jones, Mrs. Olney Rudd, Mrs. Julia Williams and Mrs. Harold Larsen. Standing, same order, Mrs. Elizabeth Petersteiner, Mrs. Coleman O'Loughlin and Mrs. George Yost. Photo by Miller-Williams J W f" t.$f fc 3) Aryy r-:'l M . )(4 ..t"A - U '(fBx G4v'-; v ' NEW MEMBERS OF BETA PHI CHAPTER of Beta Sigma Phi ara pictured above after the pledge ritual for them preceding the regular chapter meeting at the home of Delia Schroeder, co-hostess with Pat Mezger. From the left, first row, Betty McAlpine, Ima Grow and Pauline Conner. Back row, same order, Pauline Ballantyne, Oma Lowe, Ina Kodgers, Nova Harrison end Car- melle Noble. Special Meeting Honors Past Matrons And Patrons Of Amaranth Court No. I I A special meeting of Friendship Court No. 11 Order of Amaranth on November 6 in the Scottish Rite Temple, honored past royal matrons and patrons. Mary Ellen (faster, grand rep resentative, was introduced and presented with a gift on the oc casion of her 80th wedding anni versary. Royal Matron Emogene Jones introduced the honored guests, past royal matrons, Blanche Schulze. Ruth Rodenberger, Blanche Marks, Lucille Wirtz, Grace Herman, Char lotte Martin, Mary Ellen Gaster and Beatrice Denison; and past royal patrons. George Boudon, Frank Douglas, Wesley Guderian and James Hunter. Royal Matron Emogene and Royal Patron Nor man Jones presented them with gifts from the court. Two vocal solos honoring the past matrons and patrons were sung by Mr. Travis Boyd accom panied at the piano by Beatrice Denison. A going-away gift was presented to Past Royal Matron Lucille Wirlz. Out-of-town visitor. Harold Jones, past royal patron of Wenatchee, Washington, was introduced and welcomed. Refreshments were served after Photo by Miller-Williams the meeting. At the next' session of Friend ship Court No. 11 on December 19, there will be a Christmas par ty and gift exchange. All members are reminded to bring Christmas gifts for distribution to needy children. MATCHING BUSES DAYTON, Ohio Walt Dis ney's family of Mickey Mouse, ' Donald Duck, Pluto, etc.. Is help-' ing Englewood school children to avert school bus mixups. Each bus at the Montgomery County, school has a different Disney character pasted on the door. Each pupil rid ing a bus has a corresponding pic ture, so by putting two Pluto to gether everybody gets on the ribt but. - - An easy-to-reach toy chest with pockets to avoid clutter will en courage toddlers to put away toys. Try suspending a washable plastic shoe bag from a playpen or at a convenient height in the child a room for him to stuff toys into. ELEOTROLUX htavyduty cUaner HUMS Brand-mv . . . with eaduaive Elec tratus (Mtura . . . compleU with twe BmlU-purpoM tool ... the UfhtcaU if ht bivjf-dut cltaMt in the world. Cell ot write (or your (m home BtnwHritioBl KXS owv TMooeH MiMotizto eucnouM mahcms 25Se White St. Ph. TU 4-7167 Women's Club Holds Meet The Mt. Mazama Toastmistress Club held an organizational meet ing at the Willard Hotel on Mon day, November 11. to organize a club for new members desiring toastmistress training. Carol Whetstone and Margaret Davies presided as co-chairmen and Margaret Davies also acted as toastmistress for the evening. Topicmistress for the impromptu topics was Chris Young. Cecile Jines serves as grammarian and Leigh Fenning was general eval uator. As each guest arrived, she was given a name tag bearing the name of some popular comedian. The name tags were cleverly ar ranged to pair off one member of the Mt. Mazama Club and one new member. For instance, the Mt. Mazama member would be tagged as Dagwood and the new mem beras Blondie. A prop table was supplied with the props familiar to the particular personality and tne couples used these props in introducing themselves. 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