ff'N'DAV. JANUARY 11. 1959
HERALD An NEWS. Kt.AMATH FALLS. OREGON'
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First Ladies Of California Have Photos In Mansion
NEW YEAR'S EVE SHENANIGANS are cause to bring
, ut silly hats and serpentine. Members of the younger
r group in Tulelake gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Greenbank to get in the mood. With the exception
) cf Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ruffner the young people attended
high school' together in Tulelake. Left to right are Mrs.
C. B. "Bud" Greenbank, Mrs. Walter Meshke, Bruce Ruf
fner, science instructor, Tulelake High School, Mrs. Har
vey Greenbank, Lloyd Jensen and Mrs. Ruffner.
Photo by Otto Ellis
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New Career
For Cesare Siepi
There's a record album out now
that may herald a whole new ca
reer for Cesare Siepi, the Mct's
great basso. It's "Easy to Love"
on London Records (only stereo
now. but monaural will follow
soon). It is a collection of Cole
Porter songs, done beautifully.
This isn't such a departure for
Siepi. at that. The tall, handsome
singer likes to remember that, at
15. he was a member of a jazz
singing group in Milan. But it's
actually been a long time between
pop engagements for him, al-
SACRAMENTO l'PI - Mrs.
Virginia Knight, wife of outgoing
Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, Wednes
day displayed a collection of pho
tographs of all the first ladies
of California who lived in the
present Governor's Mansion.
She explained that portraits of
all the state's governors hang in
the Capitol, so it was "appropri
ate to hang pictures of the first;
ladies in their home the mansion."
The group of 11 photos begins
with the picture of Mrs. George,
C. Pardee, wife of California's
21st governor. The Pardecs were
'he first gubernatorial family to
occupy the 80-ycar-old mansion, i
An empty frame hangs next
to Mrs. Knights picture. She said
she expected Mrs. Bernice Broun,,
wife of Gov. -elect tdiiumd G.
Brown, to fill the frame with her
photo when the Browns move into
the mansion Monday.
Mrs. Knight said the picture
which was most difficult to ob
tain was that of Mrs. Hiram John
son, who had a life-long aversion
to having her picture taken.
The only available photograph of
the railroad-busting governor and
long-time U.S. senator was found
in the morgue of a Sacramento
newspaper (The Bee). The photo,
a .newspaper engraving was re
furbished and enlarged before it
was added to the collection.
Included along with Mrs. Pardee,
Mis. Johnson and Mrs. Knight are
Mrs. James N. Gillett.-Mrs. Wil
liam Stephens, Mrs. Friend Wil
liam Richardson. Mrs. C. C.
Young. Mrs. James Rolph Jr.,
Mrs. Frank Merriam, Mrs. Cul
bert L. Olson and Mrs. Earl War
ren. The work of gaihering the gal
lery of pictures was begun by
Mrs. Knight last July and was
finished Tuesday. The photo
graphs hang along the wall of a
hall separating the living room
and the dining room.
though he's followed pop songs and
singers.
But he made a point of not list
ening to any recordings of the
songs he sings in the album "not
because I don't admire the singers,
but because I wanted to come by
something of my own." And he
has.
There's a strong possibility this
all may lead to a musical com
edy career for Siepi. something
he'd like very much provided the
part was right and he could sand
wich it in somehow.
But no night clubs. '
"I don't think they would be
for me, he says. "I don't have
what is known as a routine,'"
GUESTS HONORED
CHILOQUIN - Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Grcear were hosts during
the holidays at a bullet dinner
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tel
ford and son Carrol from Spokane,
who spent 10 days visiting in the
Basin. Mrs. Telford is the former
Katie Gilchrist, who was a first
grade instructor in Chiloquin for
several years. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren,
Redding, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Greear,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wolff.
UNUSUAL
THIS WINSOME MISS posed for her picture in a
Christmasy red frock in the latest mode. She is Brenda
: ;Lynn, 2 years old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grteen
bank" or Tulelake'. She , is big sister to 8 -week -old
Daniel and granddaughter' of Mrs. .Hildur Larson and of
.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenbank of Quincy, California, who
'once called Tulelake home.. Mr. Greenbank is now -with
;he forest service. Photo by Otto Ellis
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