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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday, Jan. 27. 1360 PAGE 3 A SOCIETY By HELEN BECHEN Civic Club Elects Officers lUDrUIMt knTWCP ,J LaJo.. will m aft.r tkslr rniint n TLirJiu sv.. ning, January 28, at the First Presbyterian Church where they will be greeted by the spon soring Venture Club and members of Soroptimist Club. Pictured from the left, Margaret Larkin, Mary Bothwell, Ida Lamb and Dorothy Rogers, who as members of Soroptimist Club, will serve refreshments to all participants in the drive. Photo by Guderian Theta Rho No. 48 MERRILL Installation of elcct Id and appointed officers of Alpha Omega Theta Rho No. 48 was Jheld at the Morrill Odd Fellows Hall on Thursday evening, Janu ary 7. Installing officers of the formal I" ceremony were Shirley Haskins, in- stalling president; Myrtle Rippcy, installing marshal; Peggy Haskins, u installing chaplain; Phyllis Hank I in, installing musician. r. Elected officers assuming their ,.rew posts were Shirley Moore, i-president; Patty Burleigh, vice president; Karen North, recording secretary; Maxine Burns, financial '-Secretary; and Diane West, treasurer. Sharon Hobson was escorted to the seat of past president. Appointed officers are C h e r y 1 Chatburn, warden; Diane Walker, marshal: Carol Lee Haskins. con ductor; Sheila Lisk, inside guard ian; bandy Johnson, outside guara ian; Sandy Cahan, musician. Drmna Fell, first herald: Au- drene Cunningham, second herald; Sandy Fnsvold, third herald; (jin- ser Wolfram, fourth herald; Col leen Crockett, left support to pres ident; Beverly Walker, right sup port; Cholaine Moore, chaplain; Carol Parnell, left support to vice president; Myrene Cunningham, right support. Committee annointments included Sandy Frisvold, gifts and cards; Rosalind Crockett, news reporter; Betty Ann Chapman, historian and Suzanne Kandra, Lois Hobson and Beverly Walker, entertain ment. Theta Rho advisers are M r s Lee Haskins assisted by Mrs, Charles Cunningham. Nominated to membership re cently were Leah Lisk, Janice Hodges and Sherry Hodges. VANISHING AMERICANA RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - One room, one-teacher schools have been vanishing at the rate of 100 a year in Virginia since 11125. Dr. Davis Y. Paschall, state superin tendent of public instruction, re ported that only 289 were left during the 1958-59 school term. And Remember - Western Thrift Gives GOLD BOND STAMPS Facial Tissue Kleenex 4100-Cr. CA Boxes $1 Bubble Bath Reg. 49c Size 3 .'1.00 Evening In Paris Deodorant Roll-on or Solid Reg. $ i 2.00 1.00 TUSSY (Dwt Wind I Wcolhcr LOTION prices plus tax Oi A A Reg. 2.00 rR)J Size j if huw I W !k 'yy 3 T ' 1B FREE DELIVERY On Drugs, Prescriptions and Cosmetics in Klamath Falls Low Prices Plus Gold Bond Stamps! TT7 VM If liflcia Mill I 1 1 I I I I I f 1 1 AumjT Heqdugrtcr For Your Nt -t' j M3" I ft ita 1 iVitOri 'i - riMjl' fyy" WESTERN in every detail will bre the January 30 evening planned by Kingsley Offi cers Wives Club for members, associate and honorary members. Western garb is in order for the affair which will start with cocktails at 6:30 followed by a chuck wagon dinner at 8 o'clock. Bill Mayhew will call the square dances which will be featured along with ball room dancing. A Merry Mixer square dance set pictured, including Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morland, Mr. and Mrs. Al Welp, Captain and Mrs. Thomas Jeffcoat and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Faast, will be one of two to present intermission entertainment. Photo by Leo Morstad FORT KLAMATH New officers for 19M) were elected at the re cent annual party Riven by the Civic Improvement Club. The new president is Mrs. Kldon M. Brat tain: first, second and third vice presidents are Mrs. Daniel G. Brown. Mrs. dene A. Page and Mrs. Blaine Bratlain, Mrs. Wil liam Nicholson was elected secre tary and Mrs. William A. Page, treasurer. The president named her stand ing committees at the monthly meeting of the club January 15 at Joe's motel. The hostess cal endar, to name committees in charge of refreshments for each meeting, will be kept by Mrs. L U P E I !' NOW at ;' i SANDRA'S i; j BEAUTY SHOP j! I 337 E. Main TU 4-S33S Evening Appointmenti, Too! t Clarence Welch and Mrs. Edwin Scott. The committee to plan club events for the year is composed of Mrs. Mike Beaulieu, Mrs. El mer Zumbrun, Mrs. Blaine Brat tain. Mrs. Gene A. Page. Mrs. Kldon Brattain will take care of flowers and cards for the year. Mrs. William A. Page and Mrs. Joseph Wagner make up the Sup ply Committee and Mrs. Daniel G. Brown and Mrs. William Nichol son will handle club publicity. Mrs. Nicholson has moved to Merrill with her family until spring, when she will return to Port Klamath. 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