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    SUNDAY. NOVKMBBR 23. 1P58
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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BETA SIGMA PHI
KAPPA CHAPTKR
Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi met Tuesday. November 1ft.
at the home of Katie Vanderhoff.
42:14 Bristol Avenue, with Lavonne
Kellow as cohostess.
President Lorraine Storey con
ducted the business meeting dur
ing which Brownie Bramwell, vice
president, gave a report on the
five chapter party at Reames
Country Club on November 11. Fif
teen members from Kappa Chapter
attended. Jonnie Vanish distribut
ed the new five chapter roster.
Following the closing ritual Car
ol Creswell gave an interesting pro
gram. "The Art of Dress."
Refreshments were served to
Lois Rea, Carol Creswell, Katie
Vandrrhoff, Lorraine Storey, Maiy
Lou Rottfs, Lavonne Kellow, Brown
ie Bramwell, Donna Turner, Doro
thy Lowell, Charlotte Pierce, Jon
nie Vanish and Shirley Mayhew.
TAU CHAPTER
Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
met November 4 at the home of
Ponnie Fredrickson.
Charlotte Cummins, a visit
ing transfer from Jerome, Idaho,
was a guest.
Following the business meeting.
12 girls were initiated as
pledges into the chapter. They
were Joan Spazil, Karla Rackleff,
Frances Childers, Sue Smith, Joy
Baldwin, Mary Lou Stanbery, Iris
Ilossfeld, Jean Badorek, Dannie
Gibson, Lorene Galbrealh, Freddie
Blanc and Charlotte Trumbull.
AAUW Enjoys
Luncheon At OTI
Members and guests of AAUW
enjoyed the hospitality or Oregon
Technical Institute Saturday, No
vember 15, when their annual fel
lowship luncheon was served in the
Sludent Union Building on the cam
pus. Chef for the occasion was Clara
Fink, assisted by Aletha Shannon,
Lillian Brandt, and Irma Wauch
ope. Savanna Smith, Krma .Mc
Vey, Betty Stenkle and Clarice
Frantz were responsible for the
table decorations. Dried arrange
ments in driftwood were attuned
to the Thanksgiving theme by many
clever pine cone turkeys.
OTI students provided musical
entertainment when David Sloan.
Phyllis Marcy and Marv Wheeler
each sang a solo and then com
bined their talents in a trio num
ber. Barbara Edwards at the piano
and Boh McDermott with the string
bass were the accompanists:
Walter Hoag, instructor at OTI,
conducted a personal tour of the
Brussels World Fair by showing
and describing his many' fine slides
taken last summer.
Fellowship chairman Dorothy
Johnson introduced Lidwena Gopp,
OTI student from Germany. Mrs.
Johnson and Helen Hoffman pre
sented a clever skit about Inter
planetary fellowship, written by
Mrs. Hoffman. A successful book
and record sale was conducted by
iuaniou o Connor.
Little Shasta N
Auction Club
MONTAGUE The Thanksgiving
motif was used oy Mrs. Glenn
Perry when she entertained the
Little Shasta Auction Club at her
home in Little Shasta on Wednes
day, November 12. She was assist
ed by Mivs. 0. L. Bullock.
High score was held by Mrs. Sid
jcrwiiiiger and low score by Mrs
Aldee Davis and Mrs. Jennie Math
ews. Mrs. Eric Johnson received
the guest and traveling prizes.
Other guests were Mrs. Orlo Da
vis, Mrs. Brice Long, Mrs. Allie
Moore, Mrs. Morris Pralher, Mrs
Henrietta Terwilliger, Mrs. Keith
vidler. Mrs. Larry Walters and
her three children.
POCAHONTAS LODGE
WEED A school of instruction
was conducted by past Great Poca
hontas Marcella Rice of St. Hel
ena, California, at the November
7 meeting of Wabcno Council 231
Degree of Pocahontas. Mrs. Alma
Killingsworth acted as the presid
ing Pocahontas in the absence of
Mrs. Dorothy Sottana. Mrs. Col
leen Guill of Iona Council received
the award for the evening. Re
freshments were served by host
esses, hairy Pluegar, Carolyn Oates
una Rachel Doughty.
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Patricia Merron (Jriile
McCLOl'D - White and
chrysanthemums decorated
MRS. ARCH G. PROCTOR entertained with a coffee
hour at her home November 18 honoring Mrs. French B.
Harrington of Los Angeles.
Mrs. Harrington is past registrar general and past
president of the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century. She
is at present chairman of their national executive board,
Mrs, Harrington is also state president of the California
Dames of the Court of Honor and is active in other pat
riotie groups such as DAC, DAR, and Daughters of 1812.
During the morning she spoke on organiiation and work of
the Colonial Dames.
Mrs. George H. Proctor and Mrs. Albert O. Roenicke
presided at the coffee table.
Mrs. Harrington is shown being served by Mrs. Arch
Proctor. Photo by Ellis
SHOWER HONORS
RECENT BRIDE
MAL1M A prettily arranged
bridal shower was held October
29 in the Malin Community Hall to
honor the former Mary Ann Evans,
now Mrs. Jerry Derry.
Assisting Mary Ann in opening
the gifts were Sheila Kunz of
Klamath Falls and Mary Harrison,
a former classmate of the bride's
at Malin High School.
Shirley Bunnell played several
piano selections for the enjoyment
of the guests. A lovely arrange
ment of chrysanthemums in fall
tones centered the attractive re
freshment table.
Refreshments were served hv the
hostesses, Mrs. Vince Havlina,
Mrs. George Micka, Mrs. Elva
Harrison, Mrs. Elsie Wolfe, Mrs.
Carl McVay, Mrs. Harold Free
man, Mrs. Hubert Morelock, Mrs.
Merle Looslcy, Mrs. Louie Lvon,
Mrs. J. A, Bunnell, Mrs. Rodney
Lyon, Mrs. Don Macken, Mrs. Har
old Barney. Mrs. Loyal Loveness,
and Betty Taylor.
PARENTS GREET
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Taucher
are the parents of a son. Louis
Donald, born November 11 in Port
land. He joins two sisters, Ann
Kathryn, 2, and Karen Elizabeth,
His father is a medical student
at Portland University.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Taucher.
1G39 Nimilz Street, are the grand
parents.
Moffelt Field Chapel November 8
when Patricia Lee Herron, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herron,
became the bride of Joseph Ed
ward Sullivan of Detroit, Michi:
gan.
The Rev. Father Quinn officiated
at the 10 o'clock morning service.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a gown of white
Chantilly lace over taffeta, fash
ioned with a scoop neckline andlcessories
three - quarter length pointed
sleeves. She wore a short veil and
carried a white orchid corsage en
circled with white carnations. For
tradilion she carried an heirloom
handkerchief, wore new earrings,
blue garter and a lucky penny
in her shoe.
Mrs. Daniel Sloan of McCloud
was matron of honor. Her frock
van
pink was of blue Ufleta in the empire
the WC with a matching hat. She
DESSERT BRIDGE
The Thanksgiving motif was used
by Mrs. Doug Smclccr when she
entertained with a dessert bridge
party November 12 at her home in
Bonanza. High score was won by
Mrs. Owen Popple, second high by
Mrs. Harold Williams and low by
Mrs. Lloyd Gift. Mrs. Mabel Max
well was given the traveling prize.
Other guests were Mrs. Ted Row
cliffe. Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs.
Merrill Stewart. Mrs. Roy YVhit
lach. Mrs. Leland Harris, Mrs.
Mae Gale, Mrs. Cecil Haley, Mrs.
Paul Monroe and Mrs. Lcs Leavitt.
LODGE GLORIA
WEED Airs. Mary Leporinl
was reelected to serve as venerable
for Lodge Gloria at the meeting
held Novemuer 12 at the Son's
Memorial Hall.
Other officers elected Included,
Mrs. Louise Lobis, ex-venerable;
Mrs. Rena Santini. assistant ven
erable: Mrs. Tallia Zandona. ora
tor; Mrs. Otympia Barbieri, finan
cial secretary: Mrs. Katie Fruz-
za, corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Annie Acquistapace, treasur
er: trustees, Mrs. Elsie Sartor,
Mrs. Lena ZannolUi, Mrs. Rose
Tallerico. Mrs. Mary Acquistapace,
and Mrs. Esther Aquila. . M r s.
Ruth Barbieri will be the matron
of ceremonies and Mrs. Tessie An-
dreatta will serve as the sentinel.
Plans were formulated for a
Christmas party at the December
10 meeting of Lodge Gloria.
Mrs. Lobis received the special
award of the evening.
Mrs. Lcporini received a cor
sage and was honored with a birth
day cake during the refreshment
hour. Others honored for Novem
ber birthdays were Mrs. Lobis.
Mrs. Fruzza, Mrs. Mary Acquista
pace. Mrs. Virginia Grassi, Mrs.
Aurelia Sbarbaro, and Mrs. Clor
inda Sbarbaro.
Hostesses tor the evening were
Mrs. Santini, Mrs. Amelia Paul
etto and Mrs. Andreatta.
cameo, pink and blue carnations.
Bridesmaids were Beverlv Pe
terson and Jackie Dobbin who wore
empire styled dresses in two shades
of pink with matching hals.
Patrick Givvon of Mount View
was best man. Ushers were James
Cadle and Donald Mathews of Ir
vingion. The bride's mother, Mrs. Her
ron, wore a dress of rose-beige
lace over tafteta with Dink ae-
and an orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan,
parents of the bridegroom, live in
Amersthurc. Ontario. Canada, and
were unable to attend the wedding.
A reception was held in the San
Jose Country Club. Silver candela
bra flanked the three tiered wed
ding cake which was served bv
Mrs. Roliert Clark. The guest
book was passed by Mrs. Bar
bara Davison.
The bride attended McCloud
schools, College of Pacilic and San
Jose Slate College. She has been
employed as bookkeeper at the San
Jose Country Club.
the bridegroom is aviation elec
tronics techician second class in
the Navy.
After a honeymoon spent at Car
mel the ncwlvweds are at home in
Detroit.
Among the cuests At thp wnrt.
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kirk
and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Anders of
iMct.loua. and Dr. and Mrs. Paul
Herron of Seattle. Dr. Herron is a
brother of the bride.
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NEW OFFICERS of the Reames Golf and Country Club Auxiliary wore
Thursday, November 13, at the regular fall luncheon at the clubhouse. The following
will serve during 1959, from left to right, Mrs. Jim Noel, treasurer; Mrs. Bob Egge, di
rector; Mrs. Bob Mueller, vice president; Mrs. Norman Moty, retiring president; Mri,
Clarence Humble, president; Mrs. Ronald Carter, secretary and Mrs. Wilson Wiley, di.
rector. Photo by Ellis
Needle Club
NEW PINE CREEK Mrs. Al
pha Harlzog. Mrs. Susan Vincent
Mrs. Clara Cloud, Mrs. Hilda Len-
keit and Mrs. Buna Faris attended
the monthly meeting of the Needle
Club at the home of Mrs. Nellie
Wallis in Lakeview recently.
Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Farls
were presented with gifts In honor
ol their birthdays.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Walhs.
The next meeting of Iho club will
be held in the grange hall on Sun
day. December 21. This will he
the club's annual Christmas par
ty when husbands and families of
the members are invited.
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