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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1959)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday, Nnvemhrr 1. 19 5 9 PAGE 7 C AIR rONDlTIONER MEDICAL PRACTICE BOSTON t LTD Except once for an 11-year period. Boston has hid 3 Dr. Warren practicing medicine since 1775. At that lime the phy sician was Dr. Joseph Warren, Revolutionary leader who fell at Ihe Battle of Bunker Hill. MONTt'F.l.lKR, VI. UTI (-Vermont state Rrp. Margaret Mam mon won the heart of every male legislator when she moved that (hey be allowed to shed their coats during the summer months o( the session. ' MRS. PEGGY HOLLWAY, center, newly elected president of Kingsley Field Officers' Wives Club gets friendly advice from Mrs. Melba Mallon, right, outgoing president, as they glance through a book of Roberts Rules of Order. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, left, is honorary president of the club. Photo by Guderian ; i i1 ------ Rri'l NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of Kingsley Officers' Wives Club are congratulated by Mrs. Melba Mallon, right, and presented with a corsage. From the left are Mrs. Eliza beth Williams, honorary president; Mrs. Fran Anderson, vice president; Mrs. Mary Wig glesworth, second vice president; Mrs. Lelia Johnson, secretary; Mrs. Doris Holman, assistant secretary; Mrs. Polly O'Connell, treasurer; Mrs. Gale Hurd, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Peggy Hollway, president. Photo by Guderian Officers' Wives Elect Officers Election of new officers for the, am, Mrs. Nancy Abel and Mrs. Kingsley Field Officer's Wives Rosemary Blanch. Hostesses for the day included PREPARATIONS are in full swing for the annual turkey supper and bazaar to be given by the Guild of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church of Langell Valley. Serving will start at 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 7, in the Bonanza School. Dinner chairmen are Marie Bland and Betty Pepple. In charge of the bazaar are Madge Monroe and Nancy Milne. Pie and coffee to be served in the bazaar building will be included in the dinner price of $1.50 for adults and 50 cents for children. The busy women-pictured in the kitchen are, from left to right, Mrs. Doug Smelcer, Mrs. Bob Dehlinger, Mrs. Cecil Haley and Mrs. Howard Kelleson. ' Photo by Bill Milne Club was held at the last regular luncheon meeting of the group. Named president for the coming year was -Mrs. lcggy lioiiway. Serving with her w ill be Mrs. Fran Anderson, vice president; M r s. Mary Wigglesworth, .second vice president: Mrs. Lelia Johnson, sec retary; Mrs. Doris Holman, assis tant secretary; Mrs. Polly O'Con nell, treasurer; Mrs. Gale Hurd assistant treasurer. Following the election Mrs. Eliza beth Williams presented a gift from the club to Mrs. Melba Mal lon, outgoing president. Newcomers welcomed to the group were Mrs. Shirley McKctch-l ing." Mrs. Grace Hill, Mrs. Jerry Har ris, Mrs. Doris Holman, Mrs. Pol ly O'Connell, Mrs. Marge Barlow and Mrs. Norma Scarboro. 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