Sunday, April 1959
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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... VENTURE CLUB MEMBERS were hostesses at e benefit bridge party in the city
library club rooms March 17. Pictured above looking dVer the gaily wrapped packages
to- be given as priies are left to right, Dolores Wiekfine, Mary Egen, who was chairman,
Mary Lou Caldwell and Shirley Thompson. Photo by Ellis
Yreka Nile Club
' YREKA In an impressive cere
mony, Mrs. Harriet Davidson was
installed as the new president of
Yreka Club No. 11, Daughters of
the Nile, during the recent dinner
meeting of the organiiation, with
Mrs. Gladys Hart of Montague, re
tiring president, as installing offi
cer. '
Other officers for 1959-60 installed
were Isabelle Eiler, vice president;
Irene Davis, recorder; Mamie
Moore, banker; Pauline Farring
ton, sewing chairman; Muriel
Allen, convalescent relief and en
dowment fund chairman; and Euna
Pedersen, chaplain. '
After receiving the gavel from
Mrs. Hart, the new- president
named the following chairmen:
Cheryl Mathews, historian; Ruth
Arnberg, recipe chairman; Effie
Butler, publicity chairman; and
Ella Bryan, to be installed at a
later date as sewing vice-chair-enan.
. Introduced as the queen's repre
sentative was Isabelle Eilcr. Host
ess for the year, will be Harriet
Davidson.
The events of the evening were
opened with prayer led by Mildred
Long, retiring chaplain, followed
by Mrs. Hart, who welcomed all
present and expressed appreciation
to all her co-officers for the past
year.
The retiring sewing ' chairman.
Dorothy Luce, gave a brief outline
on the many items made by the
organization during the year, which
have been sent to the Shriners'
Hospital for Crippled Children in
San Francisco.
Another activity of the Yreka
club has been its Investment in
"Stepping Stones to Happiness Cer
tificates," the funds being directed
towards the care of the out-hospital
patients of the Shriners' Hos
pital. Decorations for the dinner meet
ing and installation event were ar
ranged by Margaret Tyler, who
chose the Easter motif, using nests
of gaily colored eggs at various
SUB MARINERS
MAUN Sub Mariners was
the name chosen bv the newlv or
ganized Mariner group of thb Ma
lm Presbyterian Community
Church which met March 13 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Unruh. Those enjoying the Italian
spaghetti potluck dinner at the Un
ruh's included Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Rajnus, Mr, and Mrs. Don Un
ruh, Mr. and Mrs. George Rajnus,
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ottoman
and the Rev. and Mrs. Ethen
Whitman.
points 0(1 the tables. The nest of
eggs at the head table had a lady
duck "setting" on the nest, dressed
in Easter atlire, complete with a
perky Easter bonnet perched on
her head.
The Yreka club will hold its next
meeting at the Masonic Temple on
Wednesday, April 22. The meeting
was closed with prayer led by the
newly installed chaplain, Euna Pe-dersen.
Eulalona DAR
Eulalona Chapter, DAR, met
April at the home of Mrs. Arthur
H. Denison with Mrs. A. 0. Roen
icke, regent, presiding. Guests o(
the chapter were Good Citizens
Darlene Gaster of KUHS and
Sharon i Kafton of Merrill High
School. Corsages were presented
to the girls and a welcome ex
tended to their mothers. Mri. Paul
O. Gaster and Mrs. William E.
Kafton.
The chapter was also happy to
have as a guest, Arthur L. Rice,
former resident of Klamath Falls
and a member of the Sons of
the American Revolution.
Victor Herbert's 100th birthday
is celebrated this year along with
Oregon's. The chapter enjoyed re
cordings of Victor Herbert's fav
orites played by music chairman
Mrs. Raymond Tice.
Mrs. Guy Barton and Mrs. Phil
lip Brixner showed colorful slides
on the DAR National Museum in
Washington D.C. The beautiful
workmanship of these articles was
clearly portrayed by the excep
tional photography.
hulalona chapter delegates gave
a resume ot the recent state so
ciety convention held at Gearhart
and spoke briefly of their side
trips to the Pioneer Mother s cab
in at Champoeg and the Newell
House nearby which will be of
ficially dedicated and opened to
the pudiic on jury li.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. A. H. Denni-
pon, Mrs. Wade Crawford, Mrs.
Raymond Tice and Mrs. Elmer
Vincent. Coffee was poured by
Mrs. A, o, Koenicke from a .de
ughtful coffee urn, a museum
piece owned by Mrs. Dennison.
The next meeting will be a no-
hostess dinner May 4 at the Pen
can party room. Past regents will
be honored. Information on reser
vations will be announced later
The Centennial theme will be car
ried out by chairmen Mrs. Hugh
listes and Mrs. z. w. Dixon.
Mrs. H. A. Pedersen sponsored
'The Country Store."' a money
making project that will be re
pented at the May meeting, con
tributions, especially handcrafts.
will be gratefully accepted by
Mrs. Pedersen. ,
CARRYALL
A carryall for the coffee break
is now in stores. It's gold-colored
metal with Inside room for lip
stick, money and cigarettes. It has
clock design on outside.
GLAMORIZED GLOVES
Those stretch gloves come in
black satin now and have added
glamor in the way of rhinestone
trim.
BETA SIGMA PHI annually holds banquet at which time each of the five local
chapters presents a candidate 'for queen. This year the affair was held at Reames Coun
try Club. Pat Lukes, Beta Phi chapter, was chosen queen, She is shown above with
the other candidates, left to right, Paula Fletcher, X. Alpha Theta chapter! Ruth
O'Harra, XI Delta chapterj Queen Pat Lukes, Brownie Bramwell, Kappa chapter; Paula
Clinton, Tau chapter. ,
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
TULELAKE Mrs. Connie Thorn
as was honored with a belated
birthday party Tuesday afternoon,
April 7, at the home of Hildur
Larson. Neighbors attending were
Mrs. John O'Shea. Mrs. Sam An
derson, Bea Schweitzer, Evelyn
Galloway, Jem Laughlin, Mrs. Har
vey Greenbank and children, and
Mrs. Bert Rvckman. The birth
day cake was decorated and baked
by Mrs. U Shea.
THIS BRIDGE FOURSOME played at the Venture Club benefit card party March
17. Shamrock centerpieces and matching tallyacards at each table carried out the St.
Patrick's theme of the evening. Players from nft to right are Mrs. Jim Olson, Winnie
Gober, Mrs. G. H. Rogers, Mrs. Jack Bothwell.
Photo by Ellis
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Recital
To Be Held
Sacred Heart Academy music
department will present a group
of intermediate music students in
recital Sunday afternoon. April 12
at 2:30 p.m. in the school audi
torium.
Piano and violin soloists who
will be presented include the following:
Mary Arnberg, Kathleen Black,
Margaret Ann Casey, Jeffrey
Cheyne, Christina Caldwell, Kath
leen Cronon, Joan Duracha, Rose
mary DoNault, Patricia Cochrane,
Toddy Enriaht, pat Ferguson, Car
olyn Ferrcil. Diane F r a n c k,
Jan Gippo, Linda Hanville, Sally
Hanvillc. Judith horsen. Linda
Lynch, Jerry Molatorc, Janice Mil
ler, Susan Myers, Cheryl Rem
miller, George Sprague, Margaret
Waggoner, Dick Miner, anaron
Rowland.
Parents and friends of the stu
dents are welcome.
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