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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1959)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore Sunday". Nov IS. 1 r?i ' HI f " w t j S A 7 , , . t- 1 F -4 ! 1 - V . J ; - ' - r w ...... :h '' " ELECTION OF OFFICERS was an important part of the business meeting at the annual fall luncheon of the Reames Women s Auxiliary on November 6. Seated left to right are Mrs. Clarence Humble, retiring president; Mrs. Chet Stonecypher, president. In back, same order, Mrs. Richard Beane, secretary, and Mrs. M. E. Robinson, treasurer. Mrs. Charles Dakin, vice president, was not present for the picture. The luncheon was in charge of Mrs. Charles Larkin, who with her committee, decorated the tables with horns of plenty filled with fruit and nuts and autumn leaves. Photo by Guderian She Gets Paid For Listening To Other's Woes IND10, Calif, m Mrs. Peggy Scott gels paid for listening to other people tell of their troubles. She calls herself a "professional listener." She has no particular training for her work and doesn't try to assume the role of psychia trist or psychologist. "If you're like a lot of people, you have problems you can't dis cuss with your friends and you feel the need of some one who is interested, but not personally in terested," Mrs. Scott says. "You need to talk it out. I'll listen." ., . ,. She offers no advice -i- "People don't want it. They want to be able to think it through for them selves. You've got to do that; "By talking out our problems the answers just seem to conic to u? and sometimes we find we know LADIES AID PLAN DINNER ETNA A nroiressive dinner has been planned for Tuesday. Novem ber 17, by the Ladies Aia society of the Congregational Church. The group will gather at 11:30 a.m. at the church and will go to the ranch home of Gladys Haydcn where thev will be served a first course The second course will be served by Jane Arbuckle and the main course will be served at the church by Jeanette Clay. The dinner will be completed with Olive Krueger serving the dessert at her home. the answer almost before our prob lem is off our lips." When she feels the "talker needs professional help, she'll tell him she can do nothing for him and recommend that he see a psy chiatrisl or psychologist. iler . limit for listening is three one-hour sessions. In that time, the person should have been helped she says. And, she boasts, "either all of my customers have been helped or are being helped. POODLE PIN For those who yearn for mink, there's a jeweled mink poodle pin that sells for pin money. Many department stores have it. V $ WHERE? in Klamath Falls It dom't mHer whr you live, or how seldom you may be coming info town. With an account at First Federal you can SAVE BY MAIL. Come in for complete information and free SAVE BY MAIL envelopes. Current Dividend 4 7. per annum. FIRST FEDERAL SAVIN 6 KOAM ASSOCIATION , i HO MAIN tTMIT , j hint of autumn tints, by van raalte Van Raalte's matched nylon tricot lingerie, tinged with subtle color., jalst sreea or sand dune.., exquisitely embellished with rose sanvage alencon lace,,. to make you feel so pampered, so delightedly feminine, empire gown, sizes 32-33, 14.95 I 4l petUslIp, s,m,t, 6.95j brief, 4-7, 3.00 M sculptured slip, 32-33, 12.95 PACE 5 C Jr f . $f 0?X ' ' i