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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1958
MRS. A. V. McVEY, headed the decorations committee
for the Sojourner! Club Qhristmai party held December
10 th the Willard Hotel. Here committee memberi tie
enameled egg shells to silve'r-sprayed twigs to be used
for the party tables. Each egg held a cut-out Christmas
motif and was trimmed with bits of lace, braid and ricrae.
Shown left to right, Mrs. Robert Cuendet, Mrs. George
Callison, Mrs. Hal Rotrock, Mrs. A. V. McVey, Mrs. George
Crowe and Mrs. Otto Biber, in whose home on the OTI
campus the meeting was held. Photo by Ellis
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS for Sojourners Club
was held December 10 at the club's Christmas party at the
Willard Hotel. From left to right, Mrs. Robert Comstoclc,
treasurer; Mrs. Robert Scott, secretary; Mrs. Dick Bowers,
vice president; Mrs Vernon Neat, president; Mrs. George
Ashbaugh, installation officer; Mrs. Robert Wright, re
tiring president; Mrs. Ted McDaniel, retiring secretary;
Mrs. E. W. Carter, retiring treasurer. Photo by' Ellis
Party Honors
Malin Girls
MALIN On that Important date
In every young girl's life, her 16th
birthday, Mary Jayne risk and
Marcia Kenyrci were honored at
a party held Saturday 'night. No
vember 30, in the Malin Commu
nity Hall. Both girls are popular
members of the sophomore class
at Malin Hign School and are two
of the school's yell leaders.
Theme of the party planned by
the girls' mothers was "Melody
Lane" with large black musical
notes decorating the walls. The
beautifully decorated birthday
cakes were centers of Interest on
the refreshment table covered with
a pi'.ik clolh. In the center of 'the
table were the names of the guests
of honor in black letters surround
ert by musical notes. The girls'
younger sisters, Cathy Fisk and
Cathy Kenyon helped with the decorations.
The 60 guests enjoyed dancing
and games. Chaperons for the fun
occasion were Mi. and Mrs. Wayne
Fisk and Mr. and Mrs. Elmont
Kenyon. Refreshments of punch
and cake were served.
BETA SIGMA PHI.
KAPPA CHAPTER
Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi met December 16 at the home
of Carol Creswell.
Steve Teteis, hair stylist, was
the guest speaker for the evening.
His topic was "Her Crowning
Glory." Shirlee Laver served as
his model.
Following the business meelng.
presided over by the vice presi
dent, Brownie Bramwell, there
were games and a gift exchange.
Refreshments were served hv
co-hostesses Carol Creswell and
Eleanor Senders to Jonnie Vanish,
Agnes Rusth. lsahelle Brixner,
Mary Lou Ho Us. Lois Rea. La
vonne K e 1 1 o w, Do-.ina Turner,
Katie Vanderhnfl, Betty Perrin,
Betty Parson. Brownie Bramwell,
Dorothy Lowell, Lorraine Storey,
Charlotte Pierce. Shirlee Laver
and Shirley Mayhew.
BRIDAL SHOWKR
SILVER LAKE - Mrs. Doro
thy Moran and Mrs. Ardys Mark
us were hostesses at a bridal
shower honoring Mrs. Virgil Lit
tle, the former Beverly lverson
Prizes for games were awarded
to Mrs. Lawrence Deadmond and
Mrs. Verle Emery. A silver and
white cake was served to 23
guests at the affair.
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SEWING CLUB
DUNSMUIR Mrs. Joseph Kelby
entertained members of her sew
ing club at a Christmas party at
her home on the afternoon of De
cember 8. The serving of refresh
ments concluded the afternoon. An
exchange' of gifts is an annual
event of this group.
THE SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY of these two Malin girls,
Marcia Kenyon, left, and Mary Jayne Fisk, was celebrated
with a party given November 30 by their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmont Kenyon end Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fisk.
Photo by Virginia Blohm
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CHRISTMAS DINNER
DUNSMUIR The Lady Firemen
ot Dunsmuir were hostesses at
Christmas turkey dinner for their
husbands and families at an annu
al Christmas party given at St
Barnabas Guild Hall. Santa Clans
appeared at the dinner's close with
gifts for the children present.
Sojourners Club
Christmas Parry
Sixty members and guests of
Sojourners Club attended the an
nual Christmas party at the Wil
lard Hotel on Wednesday, Decem
ber 10.
Mrs. Wayne Horton, Mrs. G. L.
Crowe; and Mrs. Hal Rotrock, host
esses lor the afternoon, greeted
arrivals into the beautifully decor
ated dining room. Candlelight ac
cented the table decorations which
were most unique. Mrs. A. V. Mc
Vey, decorations chairman, with
the assistance of her committee
members made centerpieces of
silver-sprayed twigs from which
hung colorful ornaments. The orna
ments were brightly enameled egg
shells trimmed with bits of glit
ter, lace, braid and ricrac. Insert
ed in the center of each shell
was a cutout motif from Christ
mas cards. Sprays of silvered ev
ergreens with little angel figures
and candles were arranged the
full length of the long tables. Fav
ors of perfume were at each place,
compliments of local concerns.
A social half hour preceded
luncheon at which the Willard Ho
tel management was host.
Installation of officers for the
next six mbnths followed lunch
eon. Mrs. George Ashbaugh served
as installing officer while the re
tiring officers pinned corsages on
respective new officers as they
were recognized. These new offi
cers are Mrs. Vernon Neet, presi
dent; Mrs. Dick Bowers, vice pres
ident; Mrs. Robert Comstock,
treasurer; and Mrs. Robert Scott,
secretary.
Mrs. Robert Wright, retiring
president, was presented two at
tractive metal trays by Mrs. Neet
in appreciation of the former's
leadership of the club these past
six months.
A review of the last six months'
activities of the club was cleverly
compiled in the form of a series
of personal letters to an anony
mous friend by Mrs. Harrj
Mauch.
Mrs. Neet, after announcing tht
new appointments to the board,
declared the meeting adjourned.
Mrs. Otto Biber-, party chairman,
introduced the afternoon's program
with the entrance of Santa Claus.
Following the customary gift ex
change, Mr. "Stone from Fremont
School, presented a program of
Christmas music. Among the selec
tions rendered by the 17 girl Fre
mont ensemble were: "What
Child Is This?" from "Green
Sleeves," "Evening Prayer" from
"Hansel and Gretel," an old Rus
sian carol Hark, The Vesper
Hymn Is Stealing," and an old
French Carol, LeRoy Anderson's
arrangement of "Sleigh Ride" con
cluded the program. Linda Han
ville and Janis La Grande were
the piano accompanists for the en
semble,
In addition to Mrs. Otto Biber,
the committee on party arrange
ments was composed of Mrs.
George Callison, Mrs. Hal Rotrock,
Mrs. G. L. Crowe, Mrs. Robert
Cuendet, and Mrs. A. V. McVey.
First time guests were Mrs. Lor
raine Wilson, Mrs. Mara Maloney,
and Mrs. Rosemary Moon. Those
who were in attendance for the
second time were Mrs. Estelle
Lunde, Mrs. Bonnie Lane, and
Mrs. Kathleen Vergeer. Mrs. Rosa
lie Baughm was welcomed as a
new member of Sojourners while
Mrs. Miriam Lloyd, Mrs. Ruth K.
Ray, and Mrs. Shonebamber were
guests of the day.
PINOCHLE
BONANZA - Mrs. Bob Schmor
entertained at her home in Bo
nanza on the evening of Decem
ber" 17, with a pinochle party. High
prize for the evening went to Mrs,
Roy Fernlund, second high to Mrs,
Homer Dixon and Mrs. Jess Mc
Fall won the traveling prize. Oth
ers enjoying the cards and refresh
ments were Mrs. Howard Schmidt,
Mrs. Charles Schmidli, Mrs.
George Simmons. Mrs. Donald
Horsley and Mrs. Edward Adams.
Adams.
Carolyn dlake d3ride 3n Ci
Carolyn Lake, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dillis O. Ellison of Cres
cent Lake, became the bride of
Juddy Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Judson D. Brown, Route 3, in a
recent ceremony performed by
the Rev. Charles W. Myers in
the Jmmanuel Baptist Church.
The bride wore a gown of white
net over silk with scalloped lace
outlining the neckline and the full
floor length skirt. A pearl and
equm tiara held a veil of illu
sion. the . wore elbow length
mitts and carried white roses and
carnations on a white Bible.
Pamela Fletcher, maid of hon
or, wore a full skirted blue frock
and carried pink rosebuds. A sim
ilar style in pink was worn by
the bridesmaid, Mary Evins, who
also carried pink rosebuds.
Candlelighters were Georgia
Brown and David Larkey, niece
and nephew of the bride.
Kenneth Brown was best man
for his brother. Ushers were Jack
Burnett, Dee Valentine and Dale
Spencer.
Ann Rexford was soloist accom
panied at the organ by Mrs.
Charles Mvers.
Mrs. Ellison chose a pink lace
dress for her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Brown wore a black knit
suit and pink hat. Both mothers
wore corsages of pink rosebuds.
Ferns and- chrysanthemums en
circled the base of the pink and
white three tiered wedding cake
cut by the couple at the reception
held in the ohurch parlors. The
cake was served by Mrs. Ann Rex
ford. Mrs. E. V. Zell poured cof
fee and Mrs. Clara Benson served
the punch.
The bride attended schools in
Gilchrist and was active in 4-H
and Girl Scout groups. Her hus
band served with the Marines aft-
HOLIDAY DINNER
DUNSMUIR - A potluck dinner
was a special holiday event for
the Neighbors of Woodcraft at the
VFW Hall hi early December. Gifts
were exchanged by those attend
ing. Mrs. Ruth Newman was din
ner chairman.
er hit schooling at Henley. Both
are members of the Skin Divers
Club. They will reside at 2449
Bisbee Street.
Out-of-town guesta included Mrs.
Paul Larkey and David, Mount
Shasta; Mary Evins, Crescent;
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May Downey, Nadine Reed, Mil
dred Bowersox, Edna Holverson,
Illranice Hagler, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellison all of Crescent Lake: Mr.
and Mrs. I. M. Bradleyi Portland)
Mr. and Mrs. Stan McMahan, Eu
gene, and Meta Collens, Chiloquin.
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