SUNDAY, APRIL B, 1959
HERAI n AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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RETIRN HOME
MONTAGl'E Mr. a- Mrs. Oli
ver Lane relumed to their ranch
home in Little Shasta after a three
weeks trip to Norfolk. Virginia,
uhrre they visited their son and
: la-law, Mr. and Mr.
William Lane. William Lane Is at
lendinq William and Mary College
and hi wife is teaching in a high
school.
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AIL WORK GrARANTFED
MRS. PHILIP COLE, standing left, retiring president of the Dental Auxiliary, pre
sents the gavel to Mrs. Lester Brookshire, newly elected president. Seated left to right,
Mrs. James Creswell, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Krauel, secretary; Mrs. Harold Catmull, vice
president. Photo by Ellis
Dental Auxiliary
Elects Officer
The Dental Auxiliary met Thurs
day evening. March 2fi at the Wt
nema Hotel. The following officers
for the coming year were .elected:
Mrs. Lester Brookshire, president:
Mrs. Harold Catmull, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Fred Krauel. secre
tary; Mrs. James Creswell, treas
urer. Mrs. Phillip Cole installed
the new officers and presented
each with a lovely carnation cor
sage. .
Mrs. Brookshire presented Mrs.
Cole with a gift of sterling silver
candlesticks In appreciation of
her fine work as president the
past year.
Mrs. Brookshire also announced
that Mrs. Cole was elected first
vice president of the Oregon State
Auxiliary at the state convention
in Portland March fi.
MRS. DAISY THOMSEN, worthy grand matron of the
Ordsr of Eastern Star of Oregon was guest of honor at a
no hostess luncheon at the Pelican Party Room on Thurs
day, March 26. Officers and members of Aloha Chapter
No. 61, Cascade Crest Chapter No. 1 59, Manianita
Chapter No. 172, and Prosperity Chapter No. 160, at
tended the affair. Shown above, seated left to right,
Georgianna Page, grand Adah of Oregon; Daisy Thomsen,
worthy grand matron, Dorothy Pinniger, special guest;
letha Murphy, jurisprudence committee member; Martha
Powell, grand representative of West Virginia in Oregon.
Standing, same order, Gladys Chubb, worthy matron of
Manianita Chapter; Madeline Depuy, worthy matron, Pros-
parity Chapter; Gwen Pierson, worthy matron, ASha
Chapter; Cordelia Hobart, worthy matron, Cascade Crest
Chapter.
Mrs. Thomsen made her official visit to the four
chapters of the Klamath Basin at a district meeting in
Matin on Thursday evening. Each of the four chapters had
a specific part in exemplifying the work for the worthy
grand matron. Photo by Ellis
RECEIVES HONOR
Kdward Randall, who will re
ceive a U.S. negree in zoology una
June from the University or Ne
vada, is enrolling at the Univcr
sitv of Notre Dame where he has
been awarded a teaching assistant-
hip which provides for a general
grant of tuition and living ex
penses. In addition to his regular
sludies this year he is student as
sistant to Dr. LaRivers and is
working on an independent re
search project. Mrs. Randall is
the former Karen Totton. da Ugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Totton
1218 Crescent Avenue.
RIRTHPAY OBSERVED
LANGKLL VALLKY Mrs. O. C
Johnson and Rosalie Lomax ar
ranged a small party for O. C.
Johnson who was H3 years old on
March 27. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burnett: Maria. Monte
and Richard Burnett: Mr. and
Mr. Harry Krazier and Linda:
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn: Ted.
Paul and Mark Dearborn: Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Leavitt: Mr. and
Mrs. Wcs Dearborn; Freddie and
Henry Dearborn.
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Costume jewelry shown in the
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