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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1958)
AGE 4 C HERALD A?fD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SUNDAY. DECEMBER , 195B Past Matrons Elect Officers ALTURAS A new panel of offi Mrs. Leon Smith, and Mr. inj Mrs. John McVeagh. Mrs. William Smith received the gavel from Mrs. Rush, retiring president. Mrs. Buster Splcer was elected vice president and Edith Brask, secretary-treasurer. - Those attending brought toys wrapped as Christmas gifts for needy children. cers was elected December 10 by the Past Matrons Club of the Al turas Chapter Order of Eastern Star for. 1959. The election followed a turkev dinner served at a beautifully ap pointed Christmas table by Mr. and Mrs. Williafci Rush, Mr. and 1 j .:(4Z ' : . B fi wrTiirr-f-iiii?iisfrta THE LADIES of the Reorganized Church . of , Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sainti nave been busily preparing articles of hand work, baked goods and decorative item for their bazaar and tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Bud Seidel, 1863 Arthur Street on December 18. Refreshments will'be served from I until 8 o'clock. Shown with some of the articles to be displayed are, left to right, Mrs. Wayno Jones, Mrs. Bud Seidel, Mrs. Waldo Lesley and Mrs. Victor Murdock. ' . Photo by Ellis -1.' '.. 'f . . "t.b 7T- k - I CLOSE HARMONY mMmk.r. X XLA C,.,-i AJ.I:.., XL... L j. mas songs of the season helped put guests at the Suburban Flower Shop open house in a holiday mood. From the left are Ruth Krider, Jeannie Walker, Mary Phillips, Marge Ruger, Alice Michels, Helen Smith, Vera Durant and Betty Perkins. Photo by Ellis Auction Club Meets In Yreka MONTAGUE The home of Mrs Effie Butler in Yreka was beauti fully decorated with Christmas dec orations when she entertained the members of the Little Shasta Auc tion Club, on Wednesday, Decem ber 10. with Mrs. Keith Vidler sharing hostess duties. High prizes for the afternoon were awarded to Mrs. Ora Mc Gregor of Yreka and Mrs. Orlo Davis of Little Shasta, while sec ond prizes were captured by Mrs Larry Walters and Mrs. Ernost Williams, both of Little Shasta Low prize awards went to Mrs Jennie Mathews and Jessie Coon- rod, both of Yreka. Mrs. Ralph Leavers of Montague received the traveling prize. During a brief business session the group voted to contriubte to the Christmas parly fir.id for the Little Shasta Klenicntary School Present, in addition to those men tioned, included Mis. Edna Muz tall of Yreka; Mrs. Allie Moore. Mrs. Sid Tcrwilliger, Mrs. Gladys Hart, Mrs. Walter Townley and Mrs. Aldee Davis, all of Little Shasta, The group will meet next on January 14, at the home of Mrs. Aldee Davis In Little Shasta. She will be assisted by Jessie Coon- rod. I.KGION AUXILIARY TULELAKE Past presidents of ine American Legion Auxiliary meeting for a pre-holiday potluck on ueccmoer 12 honored Mrs. 01 ney Kudd, who is among some of ine early Homesteaders and long time auxiliary member, on the oc casion of a birthday anniversary. The parly was held at the home of Mrs, C. J. Proctor. The group nt to plan for the annual potluck dinner party for husbands to be held January 11 at the home of Mrs. Delia rrailey. $V flfl Lay-awoy Depoiit k UU reierves her SINGER NOW for Christmas delivery. Eoy monthly fermif SINGER SEWING CENTER for last minute stoppers it's . . . JJW DISTINCTIVE APPAREL fc 901 Main Ph. TU 4-8222 ffig uour a, ore We've learned fo have the many kinds of items she wants . . , ex pertly selected . . . distinctive mer chandise of famed standard, yet costing no more. Everything's here for her . . . to make this Christ mas a truly happy day, and one to be remembered for many days to come! uiiilei'iiled Order - Jig order . , . from Whytoli . . . beautifully gift wrapped . . is a most welcome present If ItV from Why tol's! 1 X$t&- BEDECK YOURJ-IOLIDAY TABLE with ths pretty Christmas tree made of paper toweling. Shape a cone about 12 inches high from stiff paper. Cut one-inch wide stripes of folded towels on the bias. Fold each strip and snip with scissors along one edge for fringe. If you wish, you can curl this slightly with a small knife. Spiral the strips of folded towels on the bias. Folo cover completely. As a finishing touch, dab white paste lightly over the entire fringe and sprinkle with sparkle dust, or attach tiny colored stars.-A bright foil star tops the decoration. I s imp! BIRTHDAY PARTY LANGELL VALLEY-Mrs. Bob Seater entertained a few little girls at her home on Monday aft ernoon December 8. in hnnnr nf her daughter, Sharon, who was 5 years old. Games and a tea party were enjoyed by Sharon and Darlene Seater, Nancy Noble. Carolvn Jean Monroe and Nsnrv Noble. A PENNY FOR. THE THOUGHTS of young Geoffrey Custer as he watches old St. Nick rock back and forth in the sleigh drawn by three white reindeer. This attraction delighted both children and adults at the Christmas dis play af Suburban Flower Shop on Sunday, December 7. Geoffrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Custer of 3428 Shasta Way. Photo by Ellis Slippers . . . Slippers . . . Slippers House Slippers For All The Family! Ont group of littlt girls slipptrs reduced to V price ttortina ot 99c . . . m arnun f WAmtkn'a washable slippers at f sSw $1.88, reduced from 2.99 . . boys' slippers men's flippers lined or unlined! 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