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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1959 HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PAGE 5 B . iS fe.: ' 4 NEW OFFICERS of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge were Installed January 2. Pictured, front row left to right, Kathleen Hepburn, Bernice MeCracken, Helen Blanas, Vel ma Krauss, Ollie Hanna, Genevieve Pierce. Second row, lame order, Cora Swanson, Katie Hogue, Helen Mc Cornack, Mae Phinney, Edith Barlene, Lois Gueck, Juanita .DRESSED AS ANGELS these two young girfs lighted the candles for the installation of officers of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge January 2 when Mrs. Velma Krauss, cen ter, was installed as Noble Grand.' At left is Lynnette Angel, granddaughter of Mrs. Krauss, and Cathy Angel, right, of Hildebrand. The two girls are cousins. Photo by Ferebee COUPLE WEDS BONANZA Lucretia Mathews (H Bonanza and Delbert Kincaid of Coos Bay were married in Klam alh Falls at 10:30' January 22 at the Klamath County Courthouse. ' The wedding was performed by Judge D. E. Van Vactor. The bride wore a printed blue silk dress with pink accessories and DO YOU HAVE A DRAPERY PROBLEM? Ill Mil mm had a corsage of pink roses. At tending the couple were her two aunts, Mrs. Dewey Horn and Mrs Florence Horn of Bonanza. The Kt.l1a w9e hnrn in Rnnanya and at tended school there until moving in inmnih TTalU whprp shp Grad uated from Klamath Union High School Alter a snon noneymoon the couple is at nome in conania where Kincaid is employed. BUSH FURNITURE CO. Next to th Willord Hol.t Announces the Services of MRS. RUTH GUSMAN A Qualified Interior Decorator Specializing in Draperies! Please feel free to call on us for FREE home service as to complete color selection, prices, coordination, etc. with absolutely no cost or obliga tion. This Is a free service of our store and we earnestly invite you to use it! PHONE TU 4-5987 At Your Convenience! tk '-A 1 . I . "the best place to shop after all" SECOND FLOOR I Lundstrom, Anna Hescock, same order, vesta Miles, Uhrine, Donna Odell, Louisa present for the picture was Beulah Bliss. Daughters Honor Mother At Tea ALTURAS Mrs. Delia Warner Peneclly was honored with a birthday tea at her home on De cember 31, given by her daugh ters, Mrs. Amos Hoyt of Tulelake, Mrs. Donald Asher and Mrs. Charles Asher, bom of Alturas, Mrs. Pensclly was born in Sac ramento and came to Alturas with her parents. H. G. and Carrie Kimsey Warner. The large tea table was covered with a crocheted tablecloth made bv Mrs. Hoyt. A fruitcake was served from a crystal cake stand which the honoree and her late husband, Henry, received as a wedding gift more than a half century ago. Chrysanthemums of an orchid hue arranged in a crys tal bowl and tall white tapers formed the centerpiece. S 2 Main . TU 2-4408 J M&T M Vfis ViN. f" ' . k '-kMi mi is- r- b tm w ii i 11 a. a m at-'sa r. X4. ' I I Ethel Youngren. Third row, Mary wens, tana nan, Amy O'Brien, Irene Rickman. Not rnoto by rerebea Approximately 90 friends were received during the afternoon and early evening hours. The hostesses were assisted bv Mrs. Katie Gloster. Mrs. Charles Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Hugh Partridge ana Mrs. Hay Brennan. Mrs. Pengclly wore an orchid corsage on her black crepe sequin irimmea aitcrnoon frock. "the best k I fJil V CHARGE ACCOUNT i I Fashions '59 ... a fresh new look ex- $ Vl ,3k Fair Wehr check with easy, & i . i. i i it i x u Wft 1 I V4 belted jacket. Drip-dry ebtton I pressed in lively color and handsome tab- lift 1 I II i ' seersucker. Blue, bla'ck or f I rics. Shown here, just THREE from Nelly 'lVj SZ&iin" , I Don's wonderful Spring Collection of i w! B. j V I dresses, suits and costumes. 1 R J I MinMot hirtdrn in fint j I " H honan acetate. Brown on 4 i r tl beige, dark on light green, , i j blue on navy. 8 to 20 end j Jf""" J custom sizes 10c to 20c. 1.M I (C jifffyK. j) CiV " frosted .with I VV. A '.Z'1ZJJ snap-on white trim. Roy on I ' onel ilk.twee'' Navy, brown I iv f-r- 2 jmfi or black. 1 0 to 38 ond custom ' I sizes 10c to 22c. 17.91 Rebekah Lodge Installation Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No 104 held a public installation of of ficers Fridav evening. January ?. at the 100K Hall. The lodge room was attractively decorated with sil ver baskets of pink carnations and sprays of silver evergreens. Mrs. Velma Krauss was installed as no ble grand for 1959. Her name in large silver letters was placed aoove her station. Candles in the east were lighted by candlclighters Lynnette Angel granddaughler of Mrs. Krauss and Cathy Angel of Hildebrand who were dressed in while satin angel costumes trimmed with rhine stones and glitter. As the little "An gels entered the room, a nuartei of Theta Rho girls sang "The An- gets are Lighting God s Little Can dles." Janice McCornack and Lvnnette Angel entertained with piano solos ana tne ineto Kho quartet sang tne president Song." Zelma How ard gave the closing prayer. A bouquet of pink carnations was presented to Mrs. Kiauss from members of the Order of Odd Fel lows. She was also presented with a nouse plant from the Rebekah Lodge and a gavel from her ehil- dren: James V. Self and Beuford E. Self of Lake Charles. Louisiana Mrs. William G. Fort of Fullerton. California and Mrs. Albert Angel of Klamath Falls. Officers elected and appointed to serve during the ensuing year are Velma Krauss, noble grand; Helen Mcl-ornack, right support to noble grand; Edith Barleen, left support to noble grand; Helen Blanas. vice grand; Kalhryn Hogue, right sup port to vice grand; Lois Gueck, left support to vice grand; Bernice Mctracken, junior past noble grand: Amy Uhrine. right support to past noble grand; Cora Swan sen, left support to past noble grand; Genevieve Pierce, record ing secretary; May Phinney. finan cial secretary: Kathleen Hepburn treasurer: Donna Odell, conductor; Edna Hall, warden: Louise O'Brien, musician; Mary Wells, color bearer: Olive Hanna. chap lain: Irene Rickman, right support to chaplain: Beulah Bliss, left sup port to chaplain: Juanita Lundstun altar bearer: Vesta Stiles, altar place to shop after all" bearer; Ann Hescock. Inside guard ian and Ethel Youngren, outside guardian. Installing officers for the evening were May Phinney, district deputy president; Nina Crawford, deputy warden; Vera Clemens, deputy sec retary; Frances Munsell, depart ment financial secretary; Lorene McCollum, deputy treasurer; Lo rtne Cofer. deputy musician; Lina Motschenbacher, deputy inside guardian; Kamona Hanks, deputy outside guardian: Zelma Howard, deputy chaplain and Harriet Estes, ocputy marshal. A reception was held in the ban quel room which was decorated in a theme of pink and silver. The rclreshment table held pink tapers and a bouquet ol mixed spring I lowers arranged in a tall antique ilver vase. Mrs. Edna Russell poured colfee and Donna Odell pre sided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Hel en Blanas, Mrs. Helen McCornack and Mrs. Edith Barleen were in charge of decorations. May Phin ney, district deputy president, was in general charge of the installa tion. SAVE Amana Plan WAY FOR BETTER LIVING No mora carrying heavy bags horns 3 or 4 timet a week. Sqv approximately 1 week's food bill out of every 4. Oregon Food Plan, INC 401 So. oth Ph. TU 2-4401 2. DAR Called To State Meet Eulalona Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution has received its annual call to state conference which will be held this year March 5, 6, and 7. Registra tion will open at 2 o'clock on March 5 in the lobby of the Hotel Gearhart on the coast at Gear hart, Oregon. Delegates from the local chap ter will be: Mrs. A. 0. Rocnicke, regent: Mrs. J. M. Ager. Mrs. Guy Barton. Mrs. William Foster. Mrs. Harry Goeller, Mrs Ray mond L. Hall. Mrs. Dick Henzel. Mis. H. A. Nitschelm. Mrs. Dick Owens. Mrs. Arch Proctor. Mrs William Wales, Mrs. Charles R Waters, Mrs. C. K. Wells, and Mrs. George Paris. Alternates are Mrs. Stanley R Berry. Mrs. M. E. Cooper. Mrs. Alfred Cottingham, Mrs. Paul Del- ler. Mrs. R. S. Looslcy, Mrs. Helen Mueller. Mrs. Robert Odell "The Best Place To RED CROSS SHOES Fall and Winter Styles on Sale $ VALUES Mrs. William J. Owsley, Mn. H. A. Pedersen, Mrs. R. K. Schou boe, Mrs. L. H. Stone. Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. Raymond Tic and Mrs. R. E. Wright. The February 2 meeting will b held at 8 p.m. at the Community Lounge on Seventh Street. Pictures on the Big Bend dam will ba shown and members are remind ed that guests and friends may be particularly interested in this program and will be welcomed. ROIM) NAPKINS Round napkins are fashionable now. Women who do their own ironing may wonder how to do a 'Aood job on these. Simply iron them as you do round doilies. Work froqi the center out to make round pieces come back to siza and shape. Also, swing the iron back and forth in an arc from the center. Shop After All" TO 13.95 SECOND FLOOR