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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1959)
HERALft AND IffiWS. Ks-a.'ri Falls. Ore Sunday, Dec. 13. 1313 PACT, ST ! ,4..- F "pcj, pf ?, I 4 ' . h ' Tr4 ' i levemng, November 27. Table dec orations consisted of pink tapers, LAKKVIKW The Thanksgiving! Mrs. Philip Quiseiiberry. as Susan ucciiiiiiR bells and pink and white Parties Honor Future Bride vacation week provided opportun ity (or friends of Susan Quisen berry, bride-elect of Robert Ad ams III, to entertain at two show ers in her honor. The wedding date is December 28. On the evening of November 25 members of the GGG Club en tertained with a bridal shower i't the home of Mrs. Carter 1'etsch. With Sun Valley chosen by the couple for their wedding trip, a ski scene was chosen for the decoration molif. Accepting the gifts for her daughter was was not yet home from Oregon Stale College for vacation. On the gift list were Teresa Fctsch, Mary Fitzgerald, Joyce Taylor, Ardrcy Millsap, Marian Angele, Kerrv Adams, Sandra Watts. Carol Kelso, Mary Jo Dee ly, Margery Blair, Claudia Har ris, Mary Lee Scoville, Mary Sul laway, Sharon Taylor, Terry I.in cecum, Margie Rychard, Welthy Warner and Judy Barry. Mrs. George Giese was hostess at a miscellaneous shower for Sus nn at Hunter's Lodge on Friday nosegays. Dessert was served, ana bridge play followed. High scores went to Mrs. R. S. Adams Jr and Mrs. Fi!z Kinnion; .second Inch to Mrs. Richard Proehstel and Mrs. Charles Sullaway; and traveling prize to Mrs. Bob How ard. Mrs. Proebsiel also won the slam prize. ister, Mrs. John Blair, Mrs. Nor man Carothers, Mrs. Mike Dcely, Mrs. Jess Faha, Mrs.. Carter Fetsch, Mrs. Con Fitzgerald Jr., Mrs. Thomas FJynn, Mrs. Victor Hill, Mrs. Rob Howard, Mrs. Fitz Binnion, Mrs. Fdward MacKay, Mrs. C. K. McDonald. Mrs. Gail Reynolds, Mrs. Richard Proehstel, Mrs. Louis Shelton, Mrs. Charles esses CHEMILT COMMUNITY CLLB CHEMULT The Chemult Com munity Club held its December meeting at the home of Mrs. E. E. Jessup Thursday evening, Decem ber 3, with Mrs. William Taylor presiding. Mrs. Louis Rice and Mrs. Ray Haynes were co-host- Sullaway, Mrs. R. Mrs. W. P. Wilbur, C. Burgess, Mrs. M. M. The Eue.st list included Barbara!""'' Mrs' A- L- Thornton Sr. MacKav. Jolene Banasco, Carole -Mrs. Philip Quisenberry and Mrs. Osierman. Judv Adams. Felice Qui- R. S. Adams Jr. senberry, Laura Watermann .Frie da Gebers, Mrs. Antone Weber, Mis. .1. C. Clark, Mrs. Joe Ban- Most educated adults know few er than 10.000 words. Christmas program plans were discussed and plans made for the filling of the traditional bags for the young people at the tree which will be just before Christinas. The program and roles for the chil dren will be given out at a later date. Eulalona DAR OFFICERS of the newly formed Toastmistress Club in Mount Shasta are pictured seated, left to right, Mrs. Richard Clark, secretary, and Mrs. Vivian Lensing, president. Standing, same order, Mrs. K. Olovson, club representative, Mrs. T. Hunter, vice presi dent, and Mrs. Eunice Lensing, treasurer. Photo by J. O. McKinney New Club Forms In Mount Shasta MOUNT SHASTA-A Toastmis tress Club was formed among the women of Southern Siskiyou Coun ty Wednesday evening, December 2, with headquarters in Mount 5hasla. The club will meet on the first and third Wednesday evening of each month in the Ski Bowl Coffee Shop. Officers elected (or the first half year are Mrs. N. A. Lensing, president; Mrs. T. Hunter, vice president; Mrs. Dick Clark, secre tary; Mrs. Laurence Lensing, trea surer; and Mrs. K. Olovson, club representative. A semiannual election will again be held in six months. This is to rotate members more rapidly than with annual elections. Bethel No. 6 Bethel No. 6, Job's Daughters, met in two regular sessions on November 5 and 19 with Honored Queen Ann Anderson presiding in the east. Mrs. Evelyn Rogers, grand guardian of the Grand Guardian Council of Oregon, made her of ficial visitation on November 5. Tue meeting was preceded by a school of instruction and a potluck dinner. The honored queen pre sented Mrs. Rogers- a gift from the bethel. A myrtlewood pin was giv en to Ann Anderson from the grand guardian and associate grand guardian. Escorted and introduced were Penny Preston, honored queen of Betnet 61; aanctra Detroit, past honored queen of Bethel 96, Los Angeles; Evelyn Rogers, grand guardian; Phyllis Poole, past grand guardian and past guard ian of Bethel 6; Elmer Vincent, past associate guardian of Bethel 61 and royal patron of the Order of Amaranth; and Sue Runge marshal of Bethel 61. Initiated into the order were Nancy Freeman. Kathy Ward, San dra Baustien, Barbara Cody, Kit ty Stalker, Pam Baraboo, Ellen Thomas, Marianne Gallagher, Kathleen Luse, Laurie Fleet, Ann Scribner, Joanne Westlund, Carol Drew, Ann Lindley, Jana Erland son, Pamela Conn, Cheryl Ruther ford, Joanne Olson, Beth Mason, Leslie Currin, Nancy Nicol, Re becca Pierson, Alexis Drew, Cher yl Willy, Pam Nelson, Kathy Black, Tessie Powell,. Nancy La Clair, Cindy Miller and Laurie Bruns. Cheryl Reinmiller was awarded five dollars as high candy seller with 85 boxes. Bethel 6 has adopted a grand mother and grandfather at the Masonic Home. Monorea uueen Ann neia ner ' byterian Church on Sunday, No vember 22. The fall formal was held Fri- day, November 27, at KUHS with a beautifully decorated theme, "Beyond the Reef." Librarian Suzanne Feeback gave 1 two interesting repirts. Honored Oueen-elect Susan Moss' Installation ceremony will be held " nn Sahirdav. December 2fi. at R " a.m. in the Masonic Temple. Eulalona Chapter, DAR, met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Goeller with Mrs. Al bert 0. Roenicke, regent, presid ing. Mrs. Dick Owens, flag chair man, announced that over 500 flag codes had been given out during the year by Eulalona Chapter and that more would be available. Mrs. H. A. Pcdersen gave the na tional defense report after which there was considerable discussion. It was reported that the DAR history medal awards would be offered to Fremont and Altamont junior high schools this year for the Historic Trailways essay con test, sponsored locally by Mrs. L. H. Stone, Centennial State Com mittee member. Mrs. Guy Rarton, Mrs. William L. Wales Jr., and Mrs. H. A. Pedersen were chosen (or the nominating committee on next year's officers. Many Christmas presents for children were collected at the meeting and will be mailed to one of our approved schools. Mrs. Julian Ager, candy chair man, stated that the candy sale was progressing favorably, but that most varieties are still avail able. It is hoped to complete this money making project by the end of December. Following the business meeting. Mrs. Guy Barton, program chair man, introduced Mrs. George Mc Intyre who presented and accom panied a mixed quartet consisting of Mrs. Walter Badorek, Mrs. Lyle Kcllstrom, William Davenport and Raymond Hall. The quartet sang wonderfully varied group of Christmas songs and Mrs. 0. K. Puckett read Peter Marshall's ser mon, Let s Keep Christmas. Refreshments were served by he hostesses who included B. W. Zollman, Mrs, R. E, Wattenburg, Mrs. Helen Mueller and Mrs. Charles Griffith. The next meeting will be Janu ary 4 at the home of Mrs. Roland E. Wright. Mrs. W. J. Owsley will have the program on "The Con stitution" and Mrs. E. M. Chil- cote will have a display of hand made quilts. State and national delegates will be elected at that meeting. .. ELIMINATE ODOR Marigolds are a perfect color for a centerpiece. But if you ob ject to their strong scent, add a teaspoon of sugar to the vase of water and the odor will be eliminated. . 1 II iuui i uic i cu r l-Hnnnr Sicrarc The annual Christmas party for . the Sklprs nf St. ranris is planned for Sunday, December 13, 'from 2 until 4 p.m. by the Sacred Heart Mothers Club. The tea will he held at the Officers Club at Kingsley Field. This is a family affair and everyone is invited to attend. Punch will be served for the children. Music students under the direc tion of Sr. Cecelia Francis will furnish entertainment during the afternoon. The sisters will be given a tour .' of the air base and housing fa : eilities before the party. . Chairman of the affair is Mrs. ; Lillian LeMay with Mrs. Barbara Edwards as co-chairman. Assist ' Ing them on the committee are -" Mrs. Polly O'Connell. Mrs. Shir ley MacEachen and Mrs. Barbara Tiernan. 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