Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 14, 1959, Page 21, Image 21

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    SryPAV. JUNE 14. 1053
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FAREWELL PARTY
TVLELAKE Mr. and Mr. El
mer Rund of Newell were honored
with i farewell party Saturday
night. June 6. at The Inn. Host
esses were Becky Rinabarger. Nan
cy Huffman, June Stearns. Frank
ie Porterfield. Jean Perry. Mabel
Rogers. Dorothy Burgess. Rena
Schwabenland, Virginia Bradbury
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and Cleo St. Peter. The Runds
ill
were presented with a silver smok
ing set. Mr. and Mrs. Rund are
leaving shortly for their new home
near Woodland where he will be
the director of a newly established
boys camp.
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MRS.' HELEN McFAR.
LANE, president of the Re
bekah Assembly of Califor
nia, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows, will make her
official visit to Cedar Re
bekah Lodge in Cedarville
en June 1 8.
Stote Officer
To Visit Lodge
CEDARVILLE Cedar Rebekah
Lodge No. 306 of Cedarville. whose
noble grand is Mrs. Charlotte
Daschner. will be honored with an
official visit on Thursday evening.
June 18. by Mrs. Helen McFar
lane. president of the Rebekah As
sembly of California, Independent
Order of Odd Fellows.
Mrs. McFarlane and a number
ef her officers plan to visit the
annual Rebekah Assembly of Ne
vada affairs in Reno on June 14.
16 and 17 en route to Cedarville.
The assembly president is a
member of Alhambra Rebekah
Lodge No. 292 of Martinez where
she and her husband. John, and
daughter. Johlene, live.
Mrs. McFarlane is well known to
the members of District 49. which
comprises the lodges of Adin. Al
turas, Bieber and Cedarville.
aince she has visited the district
on several occassions. On her most
recent visit last August as warden
of the California Assembly (he
conferred the assembly degree on
21 past noble grands of Rebekah
lodges and -seven past grands of
subordinate lodges of the lnde-
fiendent Order of Odd Fellows dur
ng a special session of the Re
bekah Assembly of California
John McFarlane received the as-
aembly degree at that time.
Mrs. Lucille Sugden, member of
Cedar lodge, is an appointive com
mittee member of Mrs. Mcrar-lane's.
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DAISY DOUGLAS, mem
bership chairman of Women
of the Moose, Chapter 467,
presided for Ruth Carr at
membership chapter night
en June 1 in the Moose Hall.
Assisting her with the pro
gram were Ruth Carr and
Marie Reis.
Rowena McDonald and
Margaret Devtes ef the
Ewauna Toastmistrets Club
gave talks on the Klamath
County coin and the Oregon
Centennial.
Elora Bagley was given a
surprise handkerchief shower
as a going-away gift from
her co-workers.
Refreshments were served
to 23 members following the
meeting.
'Old Hand Tells .
What To Expect
Of Wedded Life
v PATRICIA McCORMACK
NEW YORK UP1 Bound to
happen during your married life
He'U learn to fix a leaking fau
cet.
You'll learn to change tire
Children, all smarter, better
looking, and better behaved than
their cousins.
You won't laugh so hard at his
Jokes: he'll wonder why you talk
ao much at cocktail parties.
His pay raises won't keep up
with the cost of living.
You'll threaten to go home to
mother. He 11 talk about enlisting
in the Army. You'U kiss and make
IID.
He'll laugh at one hat he's paid
for.
You ll wonder how you ever
could have married v'that" and
try to make., him over. You'll
learn to counf your blessings
He'U be transferred soon after
you've moved into the home of
your dreams.
He'll wonder why it takes you
to long to get dressed for church
or any place. You'U wonder why
he bites his nails.
You'll notice he's glum around
the first of the month. You'll try
to spare him by hiding the de
partment store bills just once.
He'll wonder why he didn't
"marry for money." You'U won
der why you married for love.
You'll kiss and end the wonder
ment. Your "joint account" will regis
ter N.S.F. He'H try to force you
to keep track of the checks you
write. Yos'U open separate ac
counts, i
He'U blame his first few grey
hairs on marriage. You'll blame
your first few wrinkles on him
He'U forget to mail the Christ
mas cards. You won t remember
to ask him about them untU after
New Year's.
Your friends will tell you mar
riage agrees with you "because
you ve put on . a few pounds.
haven t you dear.
You'll forget his brithday. He'U
forget yours once.
He won't send you a Mother's
Day card until you are one. You'll
tend him Father's Day cards
regardless.
When there's an argument, you'll
always be right. He'U always be
wrong.
But always you'll kiss and make
p. proving your grandmother
wrong when she told you:
"The first M years of married
Bfe are the hardest."
They're Just difficult.
POSTMASTER HONORED
ETNA A surprise no-host party
was held at the Fryer Farm Cafe
for Mrs. Hazel Ashby. recently re
tired Etna postmaster, with her
coworkers and their spouses ores
ent. Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Robinson. Mr. and Mrs
Charlie Snapp. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Smilh. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Ouigley and Mr. and Mrs. Ariel
Facey of Etna: Mr. and Mrs
froctnr Ault of Happy Camp; Mr
nd Mr Lonnie Parker from Yre-
ta and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gil
111 a Gazelle.
SANDRA HAAS wis
crowned worthy adviser ef
the Chiloquin Assembly of
Rainbow for Girls at instal
lation ceremonies on May
23.
Rainbow Girls
Install Officers
CHILOQUIN - Oriental Gardens
was the theme for the installation
of officers at the Chiloquin Assem
bly of Rainbow for Girls Saturday
evening. May 23. at the Masonic
Hall. Sandra Haas was crowned
worthy adviser by Monte Dehling
er. master councilor, who with
sword hearing sextet all from Lost
River Chapter Order of DeMolay
conducted the ceremony.
Sandra Haas is a junior, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Haas, Modoc Point. She is CHS
student body secretary, a position
she will retain next year. S h
was queen of hearts in 1958. presi
dent of the pep club, member of
the drill team, or the paper staff,
glee club, and the speech group.
She replaces Claudia Heglund as
worthy adviser.
Other officers serving are Diane
Kircher. worthy associate adviser
Janet Hall, chairty: Judy Stanley
hope; Linda Oates. faith: Sharon
Davis, chaplain; Sharon Wilder.
drill leader: Sharon Chase, lov
Karen Jenkins, religion: Barbara
Nicholson, nature: Jinny Lynn
Doak, immortality; Barbara Da
vis, fidelity: Cynthia Martinez, pa
triotism: Karen Chase, service; Di
ane Haas, confidential observer
Helen Hescock, outer observer
Donna Robinson, musician; Kathy
Haves, choir director: Dorma Kir
cher. treasurer: and Cherry Wolff,
recorder-reporter.
Installing officer was Claudi
Heglund; installing marshal,
Louise Niehaus: installing chap
lain, Eleanor McNamer. All three
girls are past worthy advisers. In
stalling organist was Athel Roser
and Myrtle Myers was installing
recorder.
Mother adviser for the group
Dorothy Stanley.
In a clever addendum given ny
some of the group members San
dra's home life and friends were
portrayed. An oriental theme was
earned out in an addendum given
hy grade school students uarreu
Haas. David Ploulle. John con
Lawana and Bobbie Doak, a a
Ruth Wright.
Japanese lanterns hung from the
ceding, a grouping of oriental dolls
was placed in the hall, wall hang
ings and table covers also car
ned out the theme. Beautiful
rangements of flowers were placed
throughout the rooms and an the
officers were given tiny tans
tha aw worthy adviser.
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