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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1958)
I) PAGE 2 B HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY. JULY 13. 1953 Ft1 i r r . .ft,-- (. iti.im.au m.ai.Mit.;amf COW COUNTRY at Ontario, Eastern Oregon, was destination (or Cow Belles from 'round the state who journeyed with husbands or in feminine groups to attend the 45th Annual Oregon Cattlemen's Association convention in May. This picture was taken In the president's corner at the Cow Belles' luncheon. Left to right are Mrs. Robert Burghart, Colorado Springs, national president; Mrs. Dave Campbell, Bly, outgoing state president, and Mrs. Walter Jacobson, North Powder, state president for 1 9 5 8 . Vr (.tw y'-eCS fKjf$52S& '4 GUESTS FROM THE FAR NORTH who loved Oregon but flew right back to Alaska, have been Mrs. Paul Mor gan, far left, and daughter Connie Rae, 13, third from-the left, seated next to Charles A. Whittemore, 6429 South Sixth Street. Ricky Whittemore, also 13, sits next to his mother, right. Mrs. Morgan and daughter are from Sitka, Alaska, where the Whittemore family lived and were in business for several years. They are now co-owners of the Mt. View Trailer Court on South Sixth. The hosts and their guests did a bit of vacationing on Puget Sound near Se attle before Mrs. Morgan and daughter left for home. Photo by Kettler Yreka Pvthians Bestow Knight Rank On Nine ALOHA TO THE MAINLAND will soon be changed to Aloha to the Islands, when Roberta Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Matthews, 1832 Earle, returns home August 4 following a summer session at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu. Roberta sailed last month aboard the SS Lurline from Los Angeles. She is enrolled in a home ec course at the university, and will return in time to com plete her final year as a home economics major at Oregon State College this fall. Roberta's parents are gearing themselves for the dishes they know will come with her return poi, lomi lomi salmon, and all the rest of the trim min.gs for a real Hawaiian luau. mmt sisejstjfj , , , mm, ., ri V i If.tvi1 '. s i Mrs i If. ,lJ rp m n "The Best Place To Shop After All" NEW OFFICERS of the Newcomers Club were installed recently by Mrs. Ted B. Case, center, retiring president. The new officers are' from left, Mrs. John T. Howard, vice president; Mrs. Sam E. Moss, president; Mrs. Gerald M. Wadkins, treasurer and Mrs. Clinton C. Mills, secretary. v ': ..I". A fi-I , r'i' ti,,.J j-iiiiffm.-'niii A GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY is a time for a family gathering. Daughters and their families were present on June 29 to honor Mr. and Mrs. Elon Owen Foster when 50 years of marriage was the occasion for a party at the Klamath Falls Yacht Club. Seated on floor, left to right, are Douglas Stiles and John Hazzard, grandsons. Seated second row are Jay Hazzard, Sacramento, son-in-law; Mrs. Hazzard (Delcie Fos ter) a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Elbert Stiles (Wyoming Foster), a daughter, and Elbert Stiles. Standing, Steven Stiles, grandson, and Mr. and Photo by Otto Ellis Family Reunion YREKA Tlif C!mn Krustiil hnirM" in Yri'ks ws Iho seme nl n family reunion OM-r the Knurth ol July weekend when all their d;niev trrs. Ronn-in-law and 17 Ki'-mdchil-dren Ralheced SftlinE the spark (ur the feslue rvent was Ihe arm al of Captain and Mrs. Louis J. Mei artea i Hetty Keuslal1. Mike nnri Maureen, on July 1 from Japan, where I'aptatn Mecat'tea has been with the Aimy for the past thiee ye ir? His lam Ilv was with him the p,t two years. The Merai'teas relumed In boat and were met in San Krannsco June 2 by Mis Mtvarteas brothfr-in-la and sister. Mr and Mr. Chirles Bailey ol tied niull with their children, Betty l.ynn and Ronnie. On the trip to Yreka. the party '' Joined by Bailey's par- YRKKA An impressive open air ceremony was held when the KniRht rank was bestowed on nine candidates, three from Yreka and six (mm Wcaverville, at Ihe lRlh annual Knights of Pythias core menials at Ihe Pythian Cave south of Yreka. The June 28 event was highlight ed hy the presence of the grand chancellor of California, Richard C. Willmrn of Highland, who was specially honored. A large group from the Y'reka Lodge and members from San Ber nardinn. Lnkewood, the Bay Area Sacramento, Reno, Nevada, and Southern Oregon attended the cer emonies, presided over by Ihe chancellor commander of reka Lodge No. Kill, Wayne Armstrong In charge of the ritualistic feaiv whri-h cimlerred the rites of the or der was Lee Morlord, past chan cellor. Initiates becoming members of the Yreka order were James Freeman. Julius van Lawk'k and Joseph Moore Jr. Participating in Ihe rites were Wayne Armstrong, Kenneth Bley, Waiter Bray, Kdwin Rrown, Lloyd R. Coatney. Carl Hifvey, Harold Lance, Henry Lauridsen. Wesley AU'Alllian. l.ee aiorimu, nasnir. Price, Clayton Raw son, James C. B Robinson, Vayne Ralston. Pete Schlueter. Ted Simcox, Russell Smith, Warren Smith and William S. Swigarl. t Prior lo the ceremonies a ban quet was served by the Aurora Temple No. 5:1, Pythian Sisters, to 125 Yreka and visiting Knights of Pythias and wives in the Odd Kel- lows Hall in Yreka. During Ihe dinner a presentation of a colored photograph of Mount Shasta was made to Grand Chan-i cellor Wilhurn by Wayne Arm strong on behalf of the Yreka Lodge. During the ceremonials the Py thian Sisters were entertained at, Ihe Odd fellows Hall where special! honors were bestowed on Mrs. Quinler iKdith' Harris of Sac ramento. formerly of Yreka. Mrs , Harris was honored as Ihe newly, elected Pythian Sisters Grand' tiuard of California. The program featured a skil, "This Is Your Life in Yreka, Kdith Harris." Participating in the skit were Mrs. Klla Burns. Mrs. Kllie Butler. Mrs. (ieorge Calkins. Mrs. John Cawley. Mrs. Lloyd Coatney, Mrs W. W. Barnaul. Mrs. Karle Greene. Mrs. Wavne Hill. Mrs Beth Hoi Mrs. Krnest Johnson. Mrs Mrs. Frank Nole Jr. (Rosalie Hazzard, granddaughter.) Fifty Years Married Life For K.F. Couple Mr. and Mrs. Elon Owen Foster, who have lived in Klamath Falls since 11125, were honored on June 211 with a reception at the Klamath Falls Yacht Club for their 50th wedding anniversary". They were married on June 28, inns. Mrs. Fos ter was Ihe former Isabell McFJ roy. Kirby, Wyoming. Hosts for the delightfully appoint ed affair were their daughters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haz zard. Sacramento and Mr. and Mrs. Klhert Stiles, Klamath Falls. Re ception hours were from 1 to 5 p.m. Also in the receiving line were their granddaughter. Mrs. Frank Nole Jr., and Mr. Nole, Sacramen to. The Ihree-liered golden wedding coke, topped with the symbol of half a century, was encircled with white rosebuds and golden leaves on a frill of golden net at the base, (lolden tapers further enhanced the central motif. Nancy Clark, Janie Larkin and .nary .wargarot Addison were in charge of the guest hook Mrs. Foster wore a golden orchid at the shoulder and her husband wore a gold earnation. hoth gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack. Oth er flowers were in keeping with the anniversary theme. Mr. and Mrs. George Hillis, this city, guests during the afternoon, who were celebrating their 29th wedding anniversary on the day of the reception, were presented with a corsage and boutonniere by the hostesses for the party. Assisting ahout Ihe rooms during the altcrnoon were Mr. and Mrs. George Blanas, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Giuntoni, Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Hogue. Mr. and Mrs. John Larson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack, Mr. and .Mrs. Waller Lassett. Mrs. Charlotte Martin, Mrs. Lu cille Wirtz. Mrs. Kd Boothhy, Mrs. N. S. Hepburn. Mrs. Louise O'Bri an. Mrs. lona Mae Wells, Mrs. Louis Fritsch, Mrs. Neil Black and Mrs. H. 0. Juckeland. "Lollipop" Theme Of Church Party "Lollipop" was Ihe theme chosen tor tne Mann Westminster fellow ship's Basin party held June 13 at the Yacht Club. The room was decorated with al ternate pink and white lollipops. A canopy covered the refreshment table, from which some 80 guests from four churchejiin the Basin were served. Churches represented included Peace Memorial. Malin, Tulelake, and Peace Memorial Presbyterian. Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Kd Green of Malin; the Rev. and Mrs. Art Johnson. Tulelake; the Rev. and Airs. F.than Whitman, Malin: Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hnvle. Tulelake: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Har- lon. Klamath Falls. Guests danced and played games during the party. Punch and cook ies were served. A record 49,489 persons visited Yosemite National Park over the Memorial Day weekend this year.! VI Reed, Miller's very own Charles of the Riti cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailov Not to iom Ihp runinn at Ihr loway KouMal home were another son-m-I V Phillipo. Mrs. Posoy Sullivan law and riaiiL-hlrr with thnr iht.-iMrs. Olho Spurlock find Mrs. ba drrn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ri?o, (llrnny, Margaret Ann and Thiesa. all of Weed Kvenls indudod a turkey dinner, an outdoor barbecue and then the entire party drove to the Frank Hri home at Weed for an Itali an spaghetti feed. Sexeral hours were spent one evenins viewins colored niolion pictures taken by the Meiarleas during their three years in .Kipan The Mecartea family lelt JuU Irt for Fort INey, Kansas, where Taptain Mecartea will report back lor duty The distance between the earth and the moon is miles. hello Tebhe. Mrs. Harris was presented a iike. which h.id heen decorated a "Hook ol Memories" by Mrs Olive ei;a. The cake, a Kift from the Pythian Sisters, was presenter by Mis, Helena Schlueter, most ex cellent chief. 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