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LAST MINUTE DETAILS are checked by committee members of the Oregon Moth
ers Club for their silver tea which will be held May 21 from 3:30 until 5:30 at the home
of Mrs. Harry Molatore, 2030 Portland Street. Proceeds from the affair will go to the
Oregon Mothers' scholarship fund. A feature of the afternoon will be a style show pre.
tented by Bon Baiaar. Oregon mothers and mothers of prospective students at the universi
ty are invited.
Pictured left to right, Mrs. Jack Dutch er, Mrs. John Cox, Mrs. Al Schmeck, Mrs.
Herbert Pounds and Mrs. Robert Yuen. Committee members unable to be present include
Mrs. Charles Larkin, Mrs. Fred Burgoyne and Mrs. George 'Clark. Photo by Ellis
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RUSHEES OF TAU CHAPTER, Beta Sigma Phi, who received the ritual of jewels
at a meeting April 21 in the home of Freddie Blanc are shown, front row, left to right,
Karla Rackliff, Lorene Galbreath, Francis Childers, Joy Baldwin, Freddie Blanc, Joan Spaiil.
Back row, same order, Ethel Nichol, Dannie Gibson, Iris Hassfeld, Jean Bjdorek, Sue
Smith, Mary Lou Stanbery.
Bonanza Girls
Honor Mothers
BONANZA The annual "Moth
rs Tea" was given in the library
room by the Bonanza girls Friday
arternoon, May 8. Marilyn Math
ews, home economics teacher su
pervised the tea.
The room was decorated wilh
pear blossoms and daffodils.
Mothers and guests were present
ed with carnation corsages with
sugar cubes tied to them. The
decorating theme was "Sugar and
Spice for Someone Nice."
Claudette Pheiffer announced the
program, which was opened with
poetry by Joan Fernlund. followed
hy a style show by the 10, 11, and
12 grades featuring capri pants,
pedal pushers, blouses and dress
es made this school term. Margaret
Thomas read appropriate poetry.
The eighth grade girls modeled pa
jamas, gathered skirts and beach
towels with original paintings com
pleted this year.
Marilyn Mathews presented Vel
ma Terpening with the "Silver
Thimble" award given to the out
standing homemaking girl given by
the DAR of Klamath Falls.
SURPRISE PARTY
Ellen Shunn was presented a
beautiful bedspread by members
of the drill team of the Eagles
Lodge at a surprise party on April
30. Those present included Lillian
Carr. Ha?el Dungan, Nellie DeWitt,
Becky Campbell, Ree Stevens. Mil
dred Burris. Lora Jarrard. Tillie
Kurth. Thelma Walters and the
honored guest.
NAOMI SHRINE
Nanmi Shrine No. S of the White
Shrine of Jerusalem held a regular
meeting at 8 p.m. on Saturday,
May 9, in the Masonic Temple.
Ruth Rodenberger, wortny nign
priestess, and Elvin Phillips,
watchman of shepherds, presided
in the East and conducted the
meeting with their corps of officers.
A group of past officers. Jim
Hunter, Dale Howell and George
Retterath, past watchman of shep
herds: Helen McCornack and Nell
RoHprafh nast wnrlhv high nriest-
esscs were all introduced, escorted
and welcomed in the bast.
Rncinpcc urns rnndnrled as usual.
with the reports of the supreme
session being the hignugnt oi me
evening. WHP Ruth Rodenberger
had just returned by plane trom
the supreme session held in Min
neaoolis. Minnesota, during the
week of May 4 through the 7th,
and gave a full account of her ex
periences of the trip and nctaus
of the session. Rouss M. Thomas
of Durham, North Carolina, was
installed as the new supreme wor
thy high priestess ana win mane
her official visit to Naomi Shrine
rtn Auttnit 21. A snecial meeting
and ceremonial will be held for the
occasion. Each Shrine in the Unit
ed States is visited by a supreme
worthy high priestess only once
every four years.
WHP Rulh Rodenberger an
nounced that she had received the
annnlnimnnl nf siinrptne mieen's
attendant and WOS Elvin Phillips
had been appointed as supreme
king's guard. Other supreme ap-
nAlntmniile have nnt hppn received
as yet. and it is hoped they can
A JUNE W E D D I N G is
planned by Marcia Prescott
and Alva M. Lee, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Lea of Coos
Bay. Their engagement was
announced this week by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Prescott of Malin. The cere
mony will be performed
June 13 at St. Mary's Cath
olic Church in Corvallis.
Tt'ESDAY BRIDGE CLl'B
FORT JONES An afternoon of
bridge was enjoyed by the Tues
day Bridge Club recently when
Frances Larscn was hostess to the
group at the home of Mrs. Duane
Glendenning. Prizes went lo Julia
Erickson. Evelyn Glendenning and
Donna Mills. Others present were
Shirley Fisher, Mary Berry, Car
olyn Perkins, Joanne Baker, Eve
lyn Walker and Essie Hovendon.
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be announced at the next meeting
on June 14. It was also announced
that Isabcll Sanders and Helen Mc
Cornack had been one of the few
in the United States to pass the
proficiency test according to the
supreme law and regulations.
After the meeting members en
joyed a social hour in the dining
room with refreshments being
served from tables decorated in
the Chinese theme, with fans, fig
urines and butterflies arranged
with spring flowers. Refreshments
were served by Helen McCornack.
chairman Alelha Howell. Mina
Hoff, Dora Austin. Luella Chilcote,
Frank McCornack and Dale How
ell. Tables were decorated by Hel
en McCornack and Aletha Howell.
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