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PACE 10 A HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. 1958 &z&n mm SOCIETY by Milly Ramsby I f J I'll rift. I I V" : i J M C 1 i -s I" E? Hue, 4M. tat'' ' 4SKr. M(f "I l a H I' ! 3 .fcM-b-!;- V, 4fl' f lis n 4 5 Ml t If-' ft M M' Re jJT .-S f Vj ' " & ,! Hi . J f tall? 1 ivWji ffi ... if . THE NATURAL GROWTH it a surprise to many on their first visit to Klamath Circle, just off the mile-high campus at OTI. bun shines through the branches of lofty trees in the picture above. In the fore ground, from the left, are, Joann Bellinger, Diane Cumpston and Sharon McCollum, II women graduates of OTI in the class of '58. They, and the four in the background, are pictured in front of the Winston D. Purvine residence where the tea was given for women graduates of OTI. The foursome, from the left, are, Mrs. Walter Thiolman, Mrs. Dalton Johnson, Mrs. Clifford Jackson and Mrs. Lewis Walls. 1 ' Vw. YREKA Mrs. A 1 m o n Burgess was in- stallcd as new president of the Federated Women's Club at the an nual spring luncheon recently held at the Yreka Methodist Church. Other officers are Mrs. Roy Pruett, vice president, and Mrs. Irving Sawyer, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Adam Miller of Dorris was installing officer. Following the in stallation ceremony was the dedi cation of chairmen and members nd presentation of the president's pin lo Mrs. Burgess by Mrs. J. H. Evett. Mrs. John Sutherlin presented the club with a certificate of appre ciation on behalf of the Girl Scout Troop No. 237 for the club's spon soring of the troop. A program was presented by Mrs. Sutherlin which included her recitation of a poem and a reading by Mrs. Lester Newton. The Rev. H. C. Coleman of the Yreka Meth odist Church sang two songs, with Mrs. Nathan McNames as accom panist at the piano. VinrpnnM fnnnrtpri in 1711 wae the first permanent while settle ment in Indiana. ENTERING THE DOOR at the Winston D. Purvine home on Klamath Circle just off the Oregon Technical Institute Campus, are Mrs. Harlan Dexter, 'left; and Mrs. Walter (Budl Franklin. They were two of the guests invited to the annual tea given by the OTI Faculty Wives and Women's Club to honor women graduates of the school. In the receiving" line at the far left, is Miss Virginia Kempsfon, dean of women at OTI. Others at the right, from the left, a re Mrs. Purvine, wife of OTI Director Purvine; Mrs. A. E. Smith, general chairman of the tea; and Mrs. Carrol Cathey. Photos by Don Kettler YREKA AURORA TEMPLE NO. 53 Five candidates were inilialed Into the Aurora Temple No. 53, Pythian Sisters, during the recent meeting of the organization, con ducted by Mis. Helena Schlueter, most excellent chief. Mrs. Arlene Asher. Mrs. Dor othy Bisholberger. Mrs. Allhea Smith. Mark Ager and Harold Thomas were the new members initiated. Mrs. Schleuter. who attended the recent slato meeting of Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters at Long Beach, announced that Mrs. Quinter (Edith) Harris, a former Yrekan now of Sacramento, was elected grand guard of the (liiind Temple during Hie slate moetini; Lee Morford, member of the Knights of Pythias, named l.it month as the Yreka "Man of the Year" by the Yreka Chamber of Commerce, was honored with a standing vole of applause. Final plans were made for the Pylhian sponsored dance fur the graduating eighth graders follow ing their graduation. Following ttie business session, dance numbers were performed by pupils ol Karen Allele's Dance Studio: Candy llvlman. Mania Landon, Maikela Hatadcn anil Julaine Haraden, three tap d.iiicc routines: Cress Hayuk. Camlet Ruller. Kay Christeson, Debbie Guenther, Connie Kendall, llohin Lawrence. Ann Maginms. Mameen TeVogt. Knn Marker and Mary Ann Woinnnsor, ballet numbers Modern dances were ptt'srntcd by Arlene Bchnke. Marjory James. Judy Moore. Jennifer Moors. Tana Shelton and Marsha Summon. Refreshments were sWved at the conclusion of the evening v committee chairman. Mis. Hav Penney, assisted hv Mrs. Hoi RIack, Mrs. Arthur Pedersen. Mrs Lestrr Simonson. Mrs. Desey Sullivan and Mrs. Glen Thomas'. BONANZA TEEN-AGE PARTY Gary Dayley and Tom Morris gave a party for teen age friends it the Poe Volley Community Hall June 14. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. K.rnesl Dayley and her moth er. Mrs. Schwaesler visiting here from Delco, Idaho. RUGS CLEANED IN YOUR HOME All Hand Work. No Shrinkage Guaranteed HOME RUG AND UPHOLSTERY SERVICE rh. 1U 4-H'i'U Dr or Mlht V THE OUTSTANDING CENTERPIECE on the tea table for the OTI Faculty Wives and Women's Club annual tea for OTI women graduates on June 7, was an unusual and artistic arrangement of vantana orchids qn a silvered manzanita branch, illuminated with florist lights. Sprays of cimbidium orchids were used to decorate the rooms. The orchids were sent from Hawaii by C. C. Grewell, wife of the supervisor of industrial technology. Guests were invited to the Winston D. Purvine home for the afternoon tea hours, 2 to 5 p.m. In the picture, Natalie Apparcel pours for Anna Marie Eck. Already served are Joanne Schmiti, center; and Betty Mulder, right. WEED WARENO COUNCIL New chiefs elected on June 6 for the new term of Wabeno Coun cil No. 231, Degree of Pocahontas to be installed in July are Mrs. Dorothy Sottana, Pocahontas; Mrs. Geneva Hildreth. prophetess; Mrs. Alma Killingsworth. Wenonah; Mrs. Hazel Coggins, keeper of records. Mrs. Silvia Cardoza, collector of wampum; Mrs. Nellie Del Nero, keeper of wampum; Mrs. Ella Holder and Mrs. Rachel Doughty, trustees. Mrs. Sottana presided at the meeting in the absence of Mrs. Geneva Hildreth. outgoing Pocahon tas. The local group was read an invitation to attend the reception honoring Great lncohnce Carl R. Lemke from the Sacramento Coun cils. Plans were made for a pot- luck and "Fathers Day" party for the next meeting. Mis. Rita Renning received the coin award, and dimes were found by Mrs. Naomi Long and Mrs Renning. Dime cakes and coffee were served by Mrs. Ruth Patter son, Mrs. Holder and Mrs. Doughty. DUNSMUIR WEDDING PLANNED A wedding next month is beine planned by Betty Hale of Redding and Mitchell Crowe of Castella. The engagement was announced recently by Mrs. Alice Hale of Redding, mother of the bride-to-be. Betty is a graduate of Shasta Union High School, class of '57. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crowe of Castella are parents of the pros pective bridegroom. He attended Dunsmuir High School and Shasta College. ' - July 27. has been set as the wed ding date. The Philippine Republic became independent on July 4, 1946. MALIN OES INSTALLATION Prosperity Chapter, OES held a public installation on Sat urday evening, June 21 at 8 o'clock in the Malin Manic Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Deputy Jr. were installed as worthy patron and matron. Other officers installed were Betty Halousek, associate matron Dick Halousek, associate patron Anne Fruits, secretary; Leah Street, treasurer: Frances Kalina, conductress: Barbara Victorin, as sociate conductress: Edna Hunni- cutt, marshal; Agnes Schreiner, chaplain; Anne Paygr, organist: Kathleen Brickner, Ada: Mildred Dobry, Ruth; Connie Kruger, Es ther; Helen Ann Ottoman, Mar tha; Thelma Stukel, Electa !' SEE THE 5 ;j FORTUNE COUPON ', PAGE 9-B i Emma Wilde, warder; and Vac Kalina, sentinel. Installing officers were Agnes Schreiner, worthy matron; Lester Schreiner, worthy patron; Emma Wilde, marshal: Hazel Kalina, chaplain; and Gladys Halousek, organist. BOB ROSS TV New Location 3005 SHASTA WAY Same Phont Number TU 2-3479 Guaranteed Service on ell mokes, Day at Night! Phone TU 2-3479 Berlin's largest public library over 700,000 volumes is the Amer ican Memorial Library. HEARING TRIUMPH! 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