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WEDNESDAY. MAY 28. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FATXS. OREGON PAGE 9 A t XXA . . 'QKr ' At 1J MARY KAY KRUEGER New Worthy Adviser Malin Rainbow For Girls Photo by Blohm Mary Kay Krueger Installed As Malin RFG Worthy Adviser MALIN At the 28th public in stallation Order of Rainbow lor Girls on May 16 at the Malin Ma sonic Hall, Mary Kay Krueger was installed as worthy adviser. The welcome address was given by Bob Victorin and installing offi cers for the impressive ceremony AMARANTH Friendship Court No. 11, Order of Amaranth held a stated meet' ing May 21 at the Scottish Rite Temple with Royal Matron Luella Chilcote and Royal Patron Dale Howell presiding. The court was entertained with ' piano and violin selections by Lin da and Sally Hanville, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanville Grand officers of the Grand Court of Oregon introduced and welcomed were SK Jack schulze, past grand royal patron; and HL Blanche Schulze. grand assistant lecturer; HL Betty Day, Royal Ma tron, and HL Melvina Little, as sociate matron, and Roxy Ann Court of Medford were also hon ored guests of the evening. The court honored its past roy al matrons and patrons, HL Mary Ellen Gaster, HL Lucille Wirtz, HL Emogene Jones, SK James Hunter and SK Norman Jones. Also honored were HL Bertha Jones and SK Harold Jones, past royal matron and patron of Wenatchee Court, Wenatchee, Washington. Memorial services were held for the late HL Rosella Richardson who died during the last year. sK. Jack bchulze opened a spe cial session of grand court at which time HL-Lucille Wirtz was installed as grand representative to Iowa. Grand installing officers were HL Emogene Jones, marsh al;- isK Norman Jones, aide to the marshal; HL Blanche Schulze, pre late; and HL Isobel Sanders, mu sician. HL Fannie Mae Thompson, as sociate matron and SK Elmer Vin cent, associate patron, presented a birthday gift from the court to Koyal Matron Luella Chilcote. Following the meeting refresh ments were served during a so cial hour. The next regular session of the court on June 18 will be Obligation Night and each member is urged to bring another member who has not attended court for some time were Claudia Zeiders, worthy ad viser; Sandra Stone and Sue Lund of the Klamath Falls Assembly, chaplain and recorder; LaVonne Marks, Reedsport Assembly, mar shal; Mrs. Frank Paygr Jr., mu sician: and Mrs. Francis Kalina, mother adviser. Taking part in the crowning ceremony were members of the Lost River Chapter of DeMolay. An addenda honoring Mary Kay was given by all the members of the Malin Assembly, after which Trudy Victorin presented her with a bouquet of pink and white carna tions. Janet and Trudy Victorin, young daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Victorin, also assisted with the addenda. Claudia Zeiders was honored with the presentation of her past worthy adviser s pin. Mrs. Mabel Cunningham, accompanied by Mrs. Lucile Gray, sang The Lord s Prayer" and "Faith Unlocks the Door." The "Top Hats from the Klamath Falls Assembly per formed a drill. Singing b)' the. "Coiron D-,ve " Mmnncwl nt Talin Rainbow members, ended the eve ning's entertainment. Following the ceremonies, the Rainbow . members and their guests enjoyed a party. Officers installed were Mary Kay Kruger, worthy adviser; Nancy 0 Riley, worthy associate advisor: Phyllis Unruh, charity; Glenna Weatherbyv hope; Judy Cunning ham, faith: Marcia Kenyon, re corder: Mary Jayne Fisk, treasur er; Claudia Zeiders, chaplain; Shirley Bunnell, drill leader; Gwen Kirkpatrick, love, Lois Owens, re ligion; Judy Hutlman, nature; Wanda Sarutzki, immortality; Joyce Ball, fidelity; Donna Lee Micka, patriotism; Pamela Kirk patrick, service; Mariiee Lyon, confidential observer; and Cathy Kenyon, outer observer. GIRLS LEAGUE MOTHERS TEA YREKA A "Pink Champagne" theme marked the setting for the annual Girls League Mothers Tea, recently in the gymnasium of the Yreka High !chool with approxi mately 250 guests in attendance. The theme was carried out witn pink and white streamers, suspend ed from the ceiling to create a canopy, and other pink and white decorations were used in the ta ble appointments. Linda Schuck and Dixie Rosen- crance poured tea and coffee for the afternoon. Mrs. Helen Sherman, .Girls League adviser and dean of wom en, greeted guests with the as sistance of Judy, Moore, Girls League president; Kathy Haines, vice president; Lena Foggiato. sec retary: Lorraine Gamma, treasur er; Betty Bridwell, senior class representative; Sandra Arnberg, junior class representative; Sher- rie Fiock, sophomore class repre sentative; and Judy Young, fresh man class representative. Marja-Leena Ratikainen and Nancy Whitman pinned carna tions on mothers as they entered. The afternoons program was opened with a brief welcome ad dress by Judy Moore. Other events the program were: A pantomime, by Janet Msea modern dance routine by Marjo- rie James and Susan Harris songs by the girl's quartet Mimi Behnke, Adnenne Favero, Dede Davis, and Julie Townley, accom panied by Ardeth Schuck at the mano. A comedy skit by Diana Miche lon, Lena Foggiato and Candy Smith: and a talk by Kathy Haines, student speaker at the Richardson Springs conference. Gifts were presented from the Girls League and the student body to Mrs. Helen Sherman, who is completing her last year at Yre ka High bchool, by Judy Moore and Kathy Hurley and Mrs. Sher man made a brief acceptance speech. Judy Moore was also the recip ient of a gift as retiring Girls League president. Floy Johnston of the employ ment office, was introduced as one of several of the special guests. She was the first president of the Girls League at Yreka High School. Donna Morrison was program announcer; and Janet Elsea was commentator for the fashion show which concluded the program. Ar deth Schuck was pianist for the fashion parade. Behnke-Lamm Vows In Home Wedding DUNSMUIR Avanelle Lamm and Ronald Behnke, both longtime residents of Dunsmuir, were mar ried recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Linebargcr. The nuptial vows were ex changed before a fireplace banked with sprays of hawthorn and green foliage. KLAMATH FALLS FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY, JUNE 1st - 3:00 P.M. Sponsored by 20-30 Club Funniest Clowns Ever WHOLE FLEET NEW '58 CHEVROLETS 27 Action Packed Events iSmHm... n,w chkvrout I nil' Two Wheel Ramp Races Alive With Death fi ly 4 3 K V 4 SOCIETY by Milly Ram sty GAIL NERSETH and Ronnalie Olson, both 1956 grad uates of KUHS, received their associate in arts degree from Stephens CoMege, Columbia, Missouri, Tuesday morn ing, May 27. This is the 125th graduating class at Stephens and approximately 600 received their degrees' this year. Gail is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Nerseth, 2027 Del Moro Street, and Ronnalie Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, 2035 Portland Street. Both sets of parents were in Columbia for the commence ment exercises. NrYEED LODGE GLORIA ' A ravioli sale was set as a pre- Fathers Day project by members of Lodge Gloria at tne . May meeting, and is slated for June IS. Forty members attended the meet ing keld at the Son s Memorial Hall and gave special recognition to Mothers Day by honoring Gold Star Mothers of the order. Mrs. Juanice Belcastro was ini tiated as a new member in the Lodge Gloria with Mrs. Mary Le- porini, venerable, presiding at the degree work which was performed by John Soletti, venerable of Cuori-Uniti Lodge and Umberto Scarabello, special deputy. The presentation of a gift to Lodge Gloria and Cuori-Uniti lodges was a highlighted feature of the evening. The gift was a plaque of the statue of Saint t ran cis for the Sons Memorial Hall and was presented to the two lodges by Mr. and Mrs. John Man tle. Mr. Mantle was a recent re cipient of a certificate of merit in special recognition by the lodges. Regular awards for the evening meeting were given to Mrs. Tallia Zandonna and Mrs. Rita Boffo. Gold Star Mothers honored were Mrs. Carmela Barbieri and Mrs Annie Tosi. Other Mothers Day honors were the oldest mother present, Mrs. Aurelia Sbarbaro; the youngest mother, Mrs. Rosie Guerra: and the mother with the most children, Mrs. Juanice Bel castro. . Birthdays remembered with gifts were for Mrs. Maria Scarabello, Mrs. Rita Boffo. Mrs. Mary Clio do and Mrs. Elsie Sartor. Dinner was served after the meeting for the large group attending. WEED WABENO COUNCIL Nominations of chiefs for new term offices were made at the May 16 meeting of Wabeno Coun cil, degree of Pocahontas with Mrs. Geneva Hildreth, Pocahon tas, presiding. , Mrs. Hildreth reported on at tendance of a school of Instruc tion attended in McCloud by her and Mrs. Ruth Patterson and Mrs. Ella Holder. Mrs. Hazel Coggins, keeper of ihe records, read the invitation for the council to attend a dis trict meeting slated for May 24 at Fortuna in conjunction with re ceptions for Great Prophetess Sa rah Sherman and Great second trustee Katherine Svilich. Also a areeting from Roy Holder, member visiting in Oklahoma, was read to the attending members. Coin award was given to Mrs Sally Pluegar and the mystery package for the evening went to Mrs. Holder. Nominations were Prophetess, Mrs. Hildreth; Wenonah, Mrs. Alma Killingsworth; Pocahontas, Mrs. Dorothy Sottana; Powhatan, O. A. McHac; keeper of rec ords, Mrs. Hazel Coggins: keeper of wampum, Mrs. Nellie Del Nero collector of wampum, Mrs. Silvia Cardoza; trustees, Mrs. Holder and Mrs. Rachel Doughty. Following the meeting a bounti ful potluck supper was served in the hall dining room. Card games followed the opening of Mothers Day gifts exchanged by secret pals. Water Skiers Look! CHAPTER 172 MANZANITA Manzanita Chapter No. 172, OES met in the Scottish Rite Temple May 14 wi'h Worthy Matron Eve lyn Biehn and Worthy Patron Mar-ii We Have A Large Selection of Good Used Sewing Machines No Down Payment Ol Low os $5.00 Per Month ion Grant presiding. 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