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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1959)
o ST'NPAY. FERrM'ARY 22. losq PAGE 7 C "KINS OF HEARTS" Larry Nelson and Pat Crawley. Honored Quean of Bethel No. 6. WHk Nil w,i J l SUSAN MOSS AND GARY KRANENBURG Lodge Seats New Officers ALTURAS The Alturas Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West becan a new year Thursday nieht. February 6. with the following panel of officers: President. Mrs. Myrtle Williams of Madeline: first vice president. Mrs. Eve Briggs: second vice president, Mrs. Mildred Smith: third vice president. Mrs. Katie Gloster: recording secretary. Mrs. Hazel Schorch: financial secreta ry. Mrs. Minerva Hess; treasurer. Mrs. Katie Doolittle: marshal. Mrs. Janice McGarva: trustees. Mrs. Josephine r itzpatrick and Mrs. Mable Carey: organist, Mrs. Irma Laird: inside sentinel, Mrs. Zelma McGirr; and outside sen tinel, Mrs. Maude Moycr, all of Alturas. Mrs. Frances Summers of Bie her paid an official visit as su pervisor district deputy grand president. The officers were installed by Peptity Grand President Mrs. Net tie MrKenzie of the Mt. Lassen Parlor No. 215. Bieher, on January - SAVE Oregon Food Plan FOR MODERN LIVING No mor corrying heavy bogs hom 3 or 4 timet WAY week's food bill out of very 4. a week. Save approximately 1 Oregon Food Plan, INC. 401 So. 6th Ph. TU 2-4401 2. J uv v A- v. f v ,.i i 1 . &&dtiMf&K :2L---jKil aJx liir, ' ANN ANDERSON AND PAUL STIPPICH i" ' ' 4 '-l V J. IT "1 Bik-a 1 1 -ji LINDA HAYDEN AND CLIFFORD PAUGH r r 1 J'." i fc AitiuoUob's Ball UGalo Affair 9m Omt Room of the Willard Hotel a romantic set ! ting for the Job a Daushters. Beth-1 el No. . King of Hearts formal1 Monday evening. February f. The false ceiling and walls were of pink cheese clolh wilh accenls of red cheese clolh and red valen tines. Favors of red hearts with white lace trim, ensenbed with the couples' names, were attached to red streamers on the walls Facing the main entrance was a huge red satin heart with white lace trim. Background for the crowning ceremony on the stage was one large silver heart enscribed with King Larry" and four inn silver hearts with the names of the knights in red letters. One corner adiacent to the stage was translormed into a special al cove for the Starlighters Comho At the opposite end of the room was a beautiful decorated punch table with background of white trellis with accents of red. During intermission Larry Nel son was crowned "King of Hearts" and Paul Slippich. (iary Kianen hurg. Clifford Paugh, and Don Story were knighted bv Honored Queen Pat Crawley. Clifford and Sally Moss, small son and daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Moss, were sword and crown be.irers Ellen Frewing and Dawn Hilton served at the punch howl. Chaperons for the evening were Dr. and Mrs. H T Fredricks. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Heden. Mr i mmf and Mrs. C. W. Kerr. Mr. and .Mrs R H. Kranenburg. Mn. C. A Low. Donald Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. V. S Mollison. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Paugh. Mr. and Mr. Virgil Story. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wizner and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Crawley. SHOPPING Rll.ES If you are ne.rlv alwavs doubt when you go to .shop for new cioincs, you can help your self by adhering to a few rules The first of thce is that the sinvler the dress, the better. Avoid (amy trimming or ornaments. The next is thai when you arc armed with an exact knowledge of what you want and what will fit into your wardrobe, you are also armed against making mistakes The third is to be candid with yourself about your age and dress accordingly. This means that you will be neither kittenish nor dow dy but very attractively yourself IT'S NEW LaPointe's Own "Better Than Gold" SEAMLESS S-T-R-E-T-C-H HOSE Box of Three Pr. 93 Seamless luxury and stretch fit. Try this eleqant new addition to our "Better Than Gold" hose family. They compare favorably with hose sellinq nationally ot $ 1 .65 oei pair. 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