Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1960, Page 13, Image 13

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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday, January 10, lflfiO
PAGE 5 B
A BUFFET SUPPER preceded an evening of dancing in fhe Pine Grove room of the
Willard Hotel on December 19 when the staffs of the First National Banks assembled for a
Christmas party. Pictured are Mr. and Mrs..Otto King, left, and Mrs.. Dave Johansen.
Photo by Guderian
A BIG SMILE typifies the .
disposition of Jack, four
months old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Galen Talbott of North
Hollywood who visited dur-.
Jng the holidays at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wl Ruff.
Mrs. Talbott, the former
Ann Arten, was at one time
an employe of the Herald
and News.
ARRIVING at the First National Bank party on Decem
ber 19 at the Willard Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Myron Shan
non. Photo by Guderian
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CHET CLARK, center, chats with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter at the First National
holiday party. Photo by Guderian.
Holidays Bring
Family Guests
ETNA Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ren-'
nison and daughter, accompanied
by Mrs. Rennison's grandparents
-Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gibbs of Para
dise, arrived in Callahan from Lake
Tahoe to spend the Christmas holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Hayden.
On Christmas Day the Haydens
served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rennison and daughter; Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Gibbs; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Meek and daughters of
Yreka; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gil
more and son, Mitchell, Callahan;
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stone, Calla
han, and Lynette and Mary Lou
Hayden.
The Rennisons accompanied by
her grandparents then left for the
Gibbs home in Paradise. From
there the Rennisons will leave for
Little Rock, . Arkansas, where he
will be employed as engineer with
the Bureau of Public Roads.
TAKING NO CHANCES
WESSINGTON SPRINGS, S.D.
(tfi Local high school boys ex
plained their late hours in a let
ter to the editor of the newspaper
here:
Early to bed
Early to rise
And you'll find our girls
Out with other guys.
Couple Weds
In Reno Rites
FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs.
Earl M. Jackson of Fort Klam
ath have received announcement of
the wedding of Jackson's brother,
Wilbur Jackson, well known mem
ber of the pioneer Wood River Val
ley family. He and his bride are
expected to arrive shortly for a
visit at the Jackson home.
On December 21, Mrs. Edith
Pease of Yuba City became the
bride of Wilbur Jackson at Reno,
and the couple has since been at
home at Yuba City. The new Mrs.
Jackson is' a girlhood friend of
Mrs. Earl (Lida) Jackson, and
with her late husband, Leroy Pease,
has visited here frequently.
Wilbur Jackson is a retired Army
lieutenant colonel and spent his
childhood in Fort Klamath with
his family.
WARDROBE BOOSTER
A heavy white lace camisole,
such as many stores carry In the
blouse department now, is a good
booster for a girl's wardrobe. Worn
with a black velvet or silk skirt,
it makes a pretty costume fof
little evenings. "
Rexoll's Giant-
JANUARY
SALE
Starts Monday
SEE OUR AD IN
TODAY'S FAMILY WEEKLY
Yood's Drug
9th and Main
"the best place to shop . . . after all"
n m m 1 1 r
SEMI-ANNUAL
Pre-Inventory
SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS!
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Tremendous Savings Throughout Th ' Stort
Coats! Suits! Dresses!
SPORTSWEAR!
EULALONA DAR
Eulalona Chapter, DAR, met
Monday evening, January 4, at the
home of Mrs. Roland E. Wright
with Mrs. Albert O. Roenicke, re
gent, presiding. During the busi
ness meeting delegates and alter
nates were elected to the society's
state conference being held in Eu
gene March 9, 10 and 11. Dele
gates to the National Congress,
held in Washington, D.C., in April,
will be announced later.
Mrs. Roenicke read a list of the
qualifications for DAR national
Gold Honor Roll and reported that
Eulalona Chapter has met all of
the requirements.
Committee chairmen were re
minded that their annual reports
should be filed with their state
chairman and with the chapter re
gent not later than January 15,
An interesting program on the
constitution was arranged by Mrs.
W. J. Owsley, who read a com
mentary on the philosophy of the
constitution by Judge Edgar F.
'Smith, a retired trial and appel
late court attorney of the state of
California. Mrs. William L. Wales
Jr. read the Bill of Rights and
Mrs. Owsley also commented on
the amendments to the constitu
tion. Another pleasing part of the eve
ning's program was arranged by
Mrs. E. M. Chilcote who showed
Interesting handmade quilts in
cluding two "Log Cabin" de
signs. One had been made by E. M.
Chilcote's mother and the other one
of silk was made by Dr. A. 0.
Roenicke's mother. Two "Double
Wedding Ring" quilts were shown
by Mrs. Guy Barton whose grand
mother made them. "Flower Gar
den" and "Mosaic" patterns were
displayed by Mrs. Albert Roenicke
and Mrs. E. M. Chilcote, both made
by their respective mothers. Two
exquisite quilts made more recent
ly by Mrs. E. M. Chilcote were
also shown, the "North Carolina
Rose" and "Wild Rose."
The chapter was pleased to wel
come as a guest Mrs. J. M. Mol
lett of Los Angeles.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Roland E. Wright, Mrs. Bert
C. Thomas, Mrs. H. A. Nitschelm
and Mrs. L. H. Stone.
The next meeting of Eulalona
Chapter will be at the community
lounge on February 1 when a spe
cial program on the American flag
will be presented by Mrs. Dick
Owens and Mrs. Phillip Brixner.
Annual reports and election of of
ficers will be cm the agenda.
Home Extension
BUE.NA VISTA
Buena Vista Home Extension
Unit met at Joan's Kitchen. Mrs.
Ruth Dyer gave a lesson on graci
ous hosting, including the method
of introduction that is most proper
and table etiquette including prop
er setting of table for guests and
serving of food and drink.
A discussion was held on pro
gram planning for the coming
year. .
Mrs. Vera Randolph received the
white elephant.
Mrs. Irene Charas and Mrs. Viv
ian Holzhouser led us in the mak
ing of six different soups.
Next meeting is in February
with pattern fitting as the project.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
NEW PINE CREEK Pfc. Dick
Cook left Saturday for his Marine
ba.se at Lcjeune, North Carolina
Before leaving he announced his
engagement to Jenie Renn of Al
turas, a Modoc Union High School
student.
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SENSIBLE IDEA
The hostess apron in crisp nylon
Is a sensible idea. These pretty
aprons rinse out in the washbasin
and drip-dry in no time.
SPARKLE NYLONS
Sparkle nylons are ready In
time for the holidays. These come
In gold or silver to be matched
to slippers or gown and to carry
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WIN IE MA IHIdjnriEIL (1) 245 ST WART AWE.
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TO BE A
. GOOD DANCER!
New Classes Sfarfing
2nd WEEK of JANUARY
ENROLL NOW!
ADULT BALLROOM DANCING
Ballroom Dancing For School Children Ages 11 to 16
Hour Instruction Periods Practice Periods
Latest Dance Steps Taught
We Have Room For Five More Children In Our
KINDERGARTEN CLASSES
Dancing, Music, Rhythm Exercises, Along With Pre
School Studies. Free Transportation In Special Volks
wagen Buses. University Trained Instructors.
Call -Winema Hotel TU 4-4181
or Mrs. Harriet LeCours TU 2-3244
Thurston Dance Studio
Professional Instruction For All Age Groups
Final deductions
LaPointes Semi - Annual
SME SALE TOW
it
Fashion Shoes
FORMERLY TO 26.95
Dressy Flats & Casuals
FORMERLY TO 12.95
0 DeLiso Debt
Ferrono
Kimel
0 Caprini
.Sbicca
Palixzio
Penaljo Geppetto
Town & Country Sugorfoot
Edith Henry
Bring A Friend - Share the Cost
Use Your Charge Account
All Sales Final - No Phone
Calls, PLEASE
...SHOE SALON
out shimmering theme.