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page eight HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore, Wednesday, January 6, 1960 . . m i, , I.--r- i $ ,-, ' j N ! I IV. ft !: Tfen TIP A FASHION SHOW, participated in by approximately 50 women, was held on De eember 7 at the Yrolca High School. Each woman modeled garments she had made in sew ing and advanced tailoring classes conducted under the adult education program of the College of the Siskiyous. Mrs. Harvey Foster, left, and Mrs. Ray Kelly, both of Yreke, modeled black wool suits made in the advanced tailoring class. Photo by Betty Dow - v - ' i ' , '' I ::.J n W t mi i ill III h mill iiitn IKI'IUMM Nil II 'lit I'm ii 'i I eJ S' iii. SOCI ETY JfiLfy (T By HELEN BECHEN j I l6UJ. ''A Vjf 1 IVJ 3800 S. 6th t'-fC - A . . f t ; j . 1 - ; Bob Says.- They're Going Fast But I ':''VZS lf-J, All Prices ggp? f ( linn iiw mfrtf wifrmriv, nii buy now for . vsfif ' I CENTENNIAL dress is worn by the children of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hunt of Portland. Left to right are Mary Ellen, Stewart, Jenny and Jimmy. They are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt of Bonanza and Mrs. Florence Hunt of Portland. Etna Rebekahs Elect Officers ETNA Election of officers for 1960 was held at the recent meeting of Aureola Rebekah Lodge No. 113, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, with Laura Grosscn, noble grand, presiding. Dorice Young was el ected noble grand, Claire M. Potter, vice grand, Bernice Smith, secretary, and Katie- McMillan, treasurer. Myrtle Wild, noble grand of Oro Rebekah Lodge No. 40 of Fort Jones and Atlanta Adams of At lanta Rebekah Lodge No. 373 of j MRS. FRANK LATHROP, left, shows Mrs. Floyd Dill the plaid skirt which matches lier ensemble made in the advanced tailoring class held recently under the adult edu cation program of College of the Siskiyou-,. Mrs. Dill wears the suit she constructed In the same class. Classes in pattern alteration and beginning and advanced tailoring are conducted by Mrs. Marian Christeson. Mrs, Edythe Foster teaches all phases of sewing from beginning through advanced classes. Photo by Betty Dow , Two Clubs Share Christmas Party HORNBROOK The home of Mrs. Edward Smith was the setting for a festive Yule party recently. It was attended by members of the Hombrook Contract and Henley Bridge clubs. Mrs. Grace Quigley nharod hostess duties with M Smith. Prior to the afternoon play, the hostesses served a luncheon. Prizes were won as follows Mrs. Lester Nye, high; Mrs. Dwain Hamner, second prize, and Mrs Frank Ohlund, low. Mrs. Ivon Howard who won the traveling prize, also received a gift from the . two clubs on the occasion of her golden wedding anniversary. Others present in addition to ; those mentioned were Mrs. Hertlin ' Bradley, Mrs. Henley Clawson. Mrs. Marshall Horn, Mrs. Fred Mills, and two guests, who were Mrs. William Wiley and Mrs. Dan VanGerpcn. (stuiiiuutttiuiittuumtt Give Yourself A Real Treat! TRY OUR BUFFET LUNCH fruvrn TROM NOOV TIM. I PONDEROSA ROOM Wn.LARO HOTEL FAMILY REUNION ETNA Members of the Festus Facey family gathered for a family reunion and dinner on Christmas Day. at the Facey home in Old Ktna. Enjoying the event were Mrs. Eva Facey, Mrs, Doris Louvrin and family, San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Facey, Fort Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Facey and family. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Branson. Klanvith Falls, Mr and Mrs. Ariel Facey, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Branson and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver and family, Mr. and Mrs. Festus Facey .Ir. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Facey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver and fam ily, all of Etna. Later in the day Ihc group was joined by Mrs. Evelyn Rutherford and son. PINOCHLE PARTY LANGELL VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Nork gave a pino chle parly at their home in Lan- gell Valley on December 26. Re freshments were served after cards lo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sny der visiting here from Lowrey City, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. War ren Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth llricziscse. Mr. and Mrs. Dannv Nork, all of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. June Nork. Card of Thanks To oil our loyol customers ond friends, who hove contributed so much to moke Lakeshore Gar dens Nursery a successful enter prise, we thank you. As we retire otter twenty seven active years in the nursery busi ness we are happy to recom mend the new owners of Lokeshore Gardens Nursery, Curtis and Phyllis Schocnthaler, who will continue our policy of friendly helpfulness. You will find them gracious, accommodating ond anxious to serve you. Also, I will be ovailable ot the nursery as landscape consultant. Wishing you a prosperous and happy year, 9 dm Sutwmkj, Holiday Decor Used For Party YREKA St. Joseph's Parish Hall was decorated in the holiday theme for the annual Christmas parly of St. Joseph's Altar Soci ely, attended by 65 of its mem bers. A brief business session prior to the entertainment was opened with prayer by Father Sullivan. Nadine Silva, secretary, reported that the December 5 food sale had netted $84. Rosemary Svetlik of Montague program chairman for the eve ning, with her a s s I s t a n t s, dis tributed the gifts. Hostesses serving refreshments were Alice Colburn. Florence Cle ment, Alberta Dunlap. Katherine Morgan and Nadine Silva. With Marie Purinloii at the piano, the group sang several Christmas car nls, after which the remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. HOME ON LEAVE LANGELL VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Kcrmit Kcysor gave a party at their home December 30 for George Orton who was home on leave from Fort Ord. He was vis iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Orton ot Langcll Valley, and left January 2 for Fort Ord Fifteen young people attended and enjoyed an evening of games and refreshments served later. Adults attending were Mr. and Mrs. Or ton and the Rev. and Mrs. Eu gene Willis. FREE ORCHIDS When? Tomorrow! Wofch For Tomorrow's Paper i Annual Party Held By Society GREENV1EW The annual Christmas party at the Methodist Church of the Cecile Harris Cir cle of the Woman's Society of Christian Service was held De cember 17. The Doxology was sung by the group before the potluck dinner. Following, Silent Night was sung by all, and "Letter to an Inn Keeper" from Together maga zine was read by Mrs. Dorothy Grune. "Happy Birthday to the King" from The Methodist Wom an magazine was read by Mrs Sadie Buckncr, spiritual life lead er. Cleo Kopf passed out gifts from the decorated tree and secret pals were revealed ana new names drawn for I960. Members present were Mrs, Maude Short, Mrs. Beryl Sheffield Mrs. Cleo Kopf, Mrs. Kate Berth- elsen, Mrs. Lottie Ball, Mrs. Ma- zie McFall, Mrs. Sadie Buckncr, Mrs. Maude Buker, Mrs. Callie Gordon, Mrs. Mary Hammer, Mrs llnllie Semple, Mrs. Dorothy Grune, Mrs. Ruth Hughes and Mrs. Thelma Owen. Guests were Mrs. June Jackson, Mrs. Donna Berthelsen, Mrs. Lorraine Bris- tovv, Mrs. Edythe Gotlar and Mrs Cecile Davis. Boxes ot canned lood were brought by members to be given to some family in need. Mary Hammer will be hostess to the January meeting. Weed were among the 22 members and guests. A letter from Grand Lodge in regard to Heart Sunday in Feb ruary was read. Christmas greet ings from President Helen McFar- lane of Rebekah Assembly of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of California was also read. A donation was made to the Odd Fellow Christmas Fund for the Old Folks home at Saratoga. A thank you card from Louisa Frietag and Christmas greetings from District Deputy President Juanita Evans was received1. A Christmas party was held in the banquet hall following the meeting. Refreshments were served and the birthdays of Dorice Young and Minerva Mattison were celebrated. Family Reunion In Mount Shasta MeCLOUD Sixty two persons at tended the Baldini-Regnani family reunion and Christmas party held at Howe Hall in Mount Shasta De cember 19. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller, formerly of McCloud, were hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Tony B.ildini and family of Grants Pass traveled the greatest distance to attend the affair. Only members of the fam ily unable to be present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rcgnani and family of Santa Rosa and Paul Rcgnani of Tahoc. The former Mrs. George Baldini now Mrs. Olio Miller, was the eld est person attending. Kerri Ann and Ronnie Zalunardo of McCloud were the youngest great grandchil drcn there. Rhonda Short and Su sic Baldini were the youngest grandchildren. Those attending from McCloud were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fiora and family, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo No- bili and family, Mr. and Mrs. An thony Short and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baldini and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Reincro and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gino Baldi and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bud dy Ilcndrickson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Tronconi, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie New man, Mr. and Mrs. Major Rcg nani and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Regnani and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Baldini, Sam Regnani, Jennie Rcgnani and Mrs. Pete Rob erts and family attended from Mount Shasta. Plans were made to hold an other reunion early next year. AUXILIARY PARTY MERRILL The annual Christ mas party, of the Merrill VFW Auxiliary was held at the VFW Hall on Wednesday evening, De cc-mber 16. A dinner was served to a large number of auxiliary members prior to a program of games and gift exchange. The dinner committee included Dorothy West, Norma Wilson. Ida Fleck, Joan Trotman, V e 1 m a O'Neil, Roma Walker. 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