SUNDAY, APRIL 19. 1959
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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NEW OFFICERS of the Elks lodge ware honored
guests at the inaugural ball Saturday evening, April II,
The above picture was taken' at the reception preceding
the evening of dancing. Left to right, husbands' standing
In back of their wives, Mr. and Mrs'. Bert Bagett, Mr, and
Mrs, Dean Matlick, Mr. andrs, Wayne Smith, Mr, and
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Mrs. Mike Holland, Mr, and Mrs, George Flitcraft, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Craig, Mr. and Mrs, Clem Lemire, Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Badorek, Mr, and Mrs, Benny Myers, Mr, and
Mrs. Oscar Denault, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Mullis, Baldy
Evans and Bill Houston were not present for the picture.
Photo by Ellis
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"Live in the Sun!"
MRS. KINSLEY L. DU BOIS of Vancouver, Washington, center, supervisor of the
Northwest Region of Toastmistress' Clubs was the honored guest of the meeting of
Council No. 4 at the Willard Hotel on April 12. This region includes Alaska, British
Columbia, Oregon, Washington, West of the Cascades, and the tip of Northern Califor
nia. i VI-
Pictured at left is Helen Bassett, president of Ewauna Club, and Ingabord Pax,
right, president of Mt. Mazama Club. Mary Catherine Powell of Grants. Pass, presi
dent of Toastmistress Council No. 4 was visiting in Klamath Falls but was not available
for the picture. Photo by Ellis
; - Toastmistress
" Council Meets
Daffodil-decorated programs, nut
cups and floral arrangements com
pleted the picture of a, spring gar
den at the Council No. 4 Toast-
mistress speech contest held at
the Willard Hotel, Sunday, April 12.
Council chairmen, Mary Cather
ine Powell, as presiding officer,
introduced Bonnie Wilson of Med
ford as toastmistress. She in turn
Introduced the speakers.
Margaret Davies, member of
Ewauna Toastmistress Club, placed
first in the speech contest. Mar
garet Ness of Medtord will be the
alternate speaker. Mrs. Davies
will compete in the speech contest
to be held at the regional con
ference in Bellingham, Washing
ton, May 1, 2 and 3. The
winner of that "speak-off" will
compete at the International Con
tention to be held in Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
Honored guest of the day was
Lou Du Bois, supervisor of the
Northwest Region. Council No. 4
Is iust one of the 11 councils under
tier supervision. She has recently
returned from a three-week visit
with the Toastmistress clubs in
Alaska. She gave an enlightening
talk about the other 50 per cent
of Toastmistress work Leadership
Training.
Recognition was given the Ewau
na Club for their "Club of the
Vear Contest" entry.
BONANZA REBEKAHS
BONANZA-Fraternity Rebekah
Lodge 106 of Bonanza met on Mon
day night, April 6, for their regu
lar meeting. Noble Grand Esther
Fernlund presided. District Deputy
President Eva Roberts escorted
Marcene Holt, to the chair of the
noble grand where she was pre
iented a past noble grand's pin in
recognition of her office as color
bearer of the Rebekah Assembly of
Oregon. Gertie Dick reported that
the card party held on Saturday.
April 4, was very successful.
Marcene Holt and Eva Roberts arc
making plans to attend the Rebek
ah Assembly to be held in Rose
burg in June. After the meeting a
eocial hour was enjoyed. Marcene
Holt and Eva Roberts were host
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Bethel No. 51
Marks Birthday
Henley Bethel No. SI. Interna
tional Order of Job s Daughters,
met in regular session April ,6
at the Henley Grange Hail with
Honored Queen Becky Short pre-
sioing.
Since this meeting was the fifth
birthday anniversary lor the Beth'
el, there was a large attendance
of mends and past members cele
brating the bethels past achieve
ments, visiting dignitaries wel
comed included honored queen of
Bethel No, and grand- marshal
of Oregon, Pat Crawley; past hon
ored queens of BeiBel No. 51, Hum
Dehlinger, Maureen Campbell and
Linda Bliss; past grand guardian
and past guardian of Bethel No. (,
Phyllis Poole; guardian of Bethel
No. 8, Mrs. 5. R. Crawley; guard
ian, Gretchen Thompson and as
sociate guardian, Robert Dehuneer,
both of Bethel No. 51; past guard
ians ot Betnel No. 51, Coie Brown.
Thelma Short, Inez DeLamater
and past associate guardian. Hom
er DeLamater and worthy matron
Yreka Rebekahs
Hold Initiation
YREKA The initiation of four
new members into Hope Rebekah
Lodge, No. S3, was the highpoim
of the recent meeting of the or
ganization, held in the Odd Fel
lows Hall, with Mrs. Florence Fos
ter, noble grand conducting the
session.
Mrs. Frances Cunningham, Mrs.
Velma Dodson, Mrs. Reida Stcin-
hauer and Mrs. Cora Taltman arc
the four new members initiated
during the impressive ceremony
with Mrs. Sylvia Thomason as roll
captain for the event. Mrs.
Joanne Wendland was the soloist,
and Mrs. Cora Heath, musician, j
During the business session.
members heard a letter from
Mrs. Mary Newcastle, secretary
of the Rebekah Assembly, rela
tive to the 69th annual session of
the Rebekah Assembly, which will
convene during the week of May
18 to May 23, in the Municipal
Auditorium in Long Beach, Cali
fornia. Registration of delegates
will be at the Layfette Hotel on
May 17. Those elected as dele
gates from the Yreka Lodge are
Mrs. June Ager, Mrs. Lucile Bu-
ker, Mrs. Clara Henderson and
Mrs, Mae Howard.
Following the adjournment of the
meeting, members gathered in the
banquet room for refreshments
served buffet style from a table
that carried the Easter theme.
Program chairman Mrs. Shirley
Peters, showed movie of the
Tournament of Roses Parade, held
last January 1, in Pasadena.
Refreshment committee for the
evening were Mrs. Evelyn Wing-
worth, Mrs, Berneice Meek, Mrs.
Beatrice Sorth and Mrs. Joanne
Wendland.
of Aloha Chapter, Order of East
ern Star, Gwen Pearson.
A very clever reading, "The
Unicorn," was given by Sara Wil
liams, bethel librarian.
Past Honored Queen Ruth Deh
linger presented a gift from Coie
and Basil Brown to Honored Queen
Becky Short for her perfect at
tendance as a charter member of
the bethel. Other charter mem
bers honored were Ann Taylor,
Linda Bliss, Ruth Dehlinger, Mary
Swisher and Maureen Campbell.
Gordon Barnard, brother of Coie
Brown, presented the bethel with
a beautiful hand made bulletin
board and a bethel emblem.
The evening was concluded with
the serving of the beautiful birth
day cake, coffee and punch in
the attractively decorated banquet
room by the bethel daughters.
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MARTHA ANN HEAD, will
be the June bride of Earl
Sakota, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Andrew Sakota of
Happy Camp, The an.
nouncement was made re
cently in Yreka by the
bride-elect's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Head, The
wedding will take place
June 6 at the Horse Creek
Community Church at Horse
Creek.
ANNUAL PART
TULELAKE A group of Wiesi
held their annual bridge party and!
dinner Thursday night, April .
Following dinner at The Inn, thai
group played bridge at the kome
of Mrs, Jack Cleugh. Those at
tending were Mrs. Chrt Staneeyjih
er, Mrs. Bud Fifs, Mrs, Marian
Wilson, Bette Kelly, Mrs. Ken!
Thomas, Mrs. Jim Zeller and Mr.
Byron Johnson,
TUESDAY BRIDGE CLl'B
FORT JONES Julia Erickson
was hostess of the Tuesday Bridge
Club held at the home of Mrs.
D. Glendenning of Fort Jones.
Luncheon was served prior to the
afternoon of bridge. Members in
cluded Mrs. Neil Evans, Mrs. Shir
ley Fisher, Mrs. Joanne Baker,
Mrs. Shirley Fisher, Frances Lar
sen. Sirs. Beverly White, Mrs,
Mary Berry, Mrs. Donna Mills
and Mrs. Gilbert Perkins. Special
cuest was Mrs. Nancy De Rosa
ot Redding. Other guests were
Mrs. Vernon Walker and Mrs.
E. H. Hovendon. Prizes were
awarded to Mrs. Eastiick, Mrs.
Perkins and Mrs. Evans. The host-
ess served light refreshments fol
lowing the card party.
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DESSERT BRIDGE
TULELAKE Mr. and Sir. Ken!
Thomas entertained with a des
sert bridge party Sunday evening
at thrir home. Guest were Mr,
and Mrs, Ed Buckett, Mr, and
Mrs. Virg Barron, Mr, and Mrs.
Al Hantaan, Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Crawford and Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Clough.
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