UNPAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1959
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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BETA PHI CHAPTER
Beta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi met January 20 at the home
of Ena Rodgers with 15 members
answering roll call.
During the business meeting the
girls were ' asked to think o a
slogan for the coming tea and! co-hostess Pauline Ballantyne.
MR. AND MRS. STEPHAN J. KAY exchanged their
Wedding vows on January I in Reno.
The bride, the former Donna Lee Thoreion and daugh
ter of Mr. and Mn. Thomas Thoreson Sr. of Dunsmuir,
wore a pink sheath with a corsage of white roses for the
tingle ring ceremony.
Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kay, re
cently completed a tour of duty with the Navy. Both
young people are graduates of Dunsmuir High School.
They will reside in Dunsmuir.
Photo by Thelma Thoreson, Dunsmuir
style show, pertaining to the Ore
gon Centennial theme. Ima Grow
asked for volunteers to help with
the style show.
A potluck for members and their
husbands was discussed with
plans being made to have it at the
acht Club January 31. Each
member may bring a couple.
Delia Schroeder and Jean Bing
ham presented their views on the
civil defense all day program
which they attended and were
very enthused with the knowledge
they gained at this meeting. It is
hoped that it may be possible to
hove a meeting with civil defense
officials which all members and
their husbands may attend in the
near future.
The program for the evening
was Literature, prepared by
Pat Lukes. Each member was
asked to name a piece of literature
that had broadened her under
standing and why. General dis
cussinn questions were answered
and Barbara Kimes and Jean
A THREE TIERED CAKE was cut by Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
Burnett January 1 1 at a reception honorinq their 50 years
' of marriage. They were married January 1 6, 1 909, in Mar-
- tinsburg, West Virginia, and came to Klamath County in
' I9I4. They operated a ranch on the Miller Island Road
until I943 when they moved to their present home on
' Murphy Road in Grants Pass.
Meeting for the first time in 1 6 years were the Bur
nett's eight children who were present to honor their par
' ants. They are: W. J., George L., and Amos R. Burnett, of
Klamath Falls; Mary Heavilin, Lakeview; Catherine Stew-
- art, Tacna, Arizona; Jean Kane, Ashland; Pauline Stuart
; and John Burnett of Grants Pass. There are 23 grand-
children and six great-grandchildren.
BETA SIGMA PHI
view. Barbara's was "Only In
America," and Jean's was "A
Family Affair." This interesting
program achieved its purpose of
having each member wanting to
do more reading.
Refreshments were served by
Bingham each gave a book re-1 Ena Rodgers
The regular meeting of Beta Phi
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was
called to order at 8 p.m. Febru
ary 3. by president Delia Schroed
er at the home of Connie Pierce.
Present were sponsor-director Flo
rence Lungreen. 18 members and
guest Aura Mitchell.
During the business meeting an
amendment to the by laws was
read concerning absences from
meetings. Betty Mi-Alpine was sel
ected to model at the forthcoming
tea and style show. A recommen
dation was made to perform the
Ritual of Affirmation, for one
year members, at the same meet
ing the new officers for next year
are installed.
The nominating committee elect
ed were Lillian Hayden, Grace
Pfeiffer and Barbara Kimes.
Program for the evening was
"Art," by Grace Pfeiffer with
members joining in on general
discussion questions.
Cohostess for the evening was
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MRS. SAM SHAVER JR. was Carol Hergert before
her marriage in Elko, Nevada, on December 15. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy P. Hergert of Fort
Rock and is a student of Bend High School, Her husband
was graduated from the same school and is now employed
as a government hunter in Bend where they are residing
following a honeymoon spent in Nevada and Idaho.
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McCLOlD OES led by Mrs. Helen Zelgler and Mrs.
Eunice Lung. Deputy grand ma
McCLOL'D The McCloud Order tron. Lucille Gaynor and Carria
of Eastern Star held a Valentine White, both of Weed, were visi
party in conjunction with their; tors, as were Charles Langdon,
meeting the evening of February worthy patron of Fidelity chap
2. Mrs. Julia Olovson was pro-Iter, of Dunsmuir, and Mrs. Lang
gram committee chairman and onldon. The Valentine motif was car
the refreshment committee assist- j ried out in the dining room.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT STANLEY WRIGHT were
married January 6 in the Federated Presbyterian Church
of Reno, Nevada. The Rev. Felix Manley read the service
,in the presence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold G. Smith. Mrs. Wright, the former Susan Janet
Smith, will continue her studies at KUHS while her husband
is in basic training with the Air Force at Lackland, Texas.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wright Sr.
Photo by Miller-Williams
INSTALLATION
ETNA Mae Akers was Installed
as president during installation
ceremonies of Eschscholtzia Par
lor No. 112, Native Daughters of
the Golden West held Tuesday
evening, January 20, at the -Ma
sonic Hall.
Installing officer for the cere
mony was Supervising District Dep
uty Grand President Anita Tuck
er. Other elective officers installed
to their posts were Lictta Ahl-
gren, first vice president; Dorothy
Orp, second vice president; Irene
Weston, third vice president: Amy
Derham. recording secretary: El
len Skillen, financial secretary;
Barbara Cross, treasurer; Bar
bara Duffy, marshal: Doriee
Young, organist: and Esther Skil
len, Atlanta Adams and Kate
Berthelesen, trustees: Jessie Bur
cell, inside sentinel and Mary Hoff,
outside sentinel.
Refreshments were served by
Lettie Lewis. Anita Tucker, Elea
nor Hendryx and Bernice Smith.
Sixty per cent of the working
women in Uie United States are
married.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
' BONANZA Steven Roberts was
three years old January 27, and
his mother, Mrs. Charles Roberts
snd his grandmother, Mrs. Charles
Roberts Sr.. gave him a party at
the grandmother's home. His un
cle, Richard Roberts, made a red
and, white birthday cake for the
occasion. Refreshments were
served to Mrs. Tom O'Connor and
Patricia, Mrs.- Ronald Roberts,
Patsy Terpening, Mrs. Jimmy Dye
Neal and Blaine,- Mrs. Don Hub
ble, Rhett and Dawn, Mrs. George
Hard and Crystal. Mrs. Wayne
Dye and Daryn, Mrs. Tony Al
meita and Annetta and Mrs.
Llovd Hubble.
Dunsmuir Pair
Exchanges Vows
DUNSMUIR In a wedding sol
emnized recently at St. Pius
Church in Redwood City, Sharon
Darlene Emerson became the
bride of Willis Monroe Whelchel.
The service was read by Father
Stronck.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis G. Emerson of Duns
muir, wore a light blue tweed suit
with a mink collar and a white
orchid pinned at her shoulder. She
was given in marriage by her father.
Dolores Jean Emerson was maid
of honor for her sister. She wore
a blue wool sheath and an orchid
corsage.
Joseph Graf served as best man.
Mrs. Emerson, mother of the
bride, selected a dark blue tweed
suit and an orchid corsage for her
daughter's wedding. The bride
groom's Barents. Col. and Mrs.
Willis W. Whelchel of Auburn. Ala
bama, were unable to attend the
wedding.
The newlyweds greeted guests
at a reception at the San Carlos
Garden Club following the cere
mony. A two tiered wedding cake
was served by Mrs. John Concan-
non.
Following a honeymoon jo Lake
Tahoe and southern California the
young couple are making their
home in Redwood City where the
bridegroom is employed as an in
strumentation engineer. The bride
attended local schools and was a
student at San Francisco State
College this fall where she was
prominent in musical circles.
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