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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1960)
fAGIC 2 C HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday, Feb. 21. I960 Yacht Club Plans Crab Feed Plans are complete for the an nual crab feed of the Klamath Yacht Club, according to Tom O'Harra, publicity chairman. The affair on Friday, February 26, is planned for the entire families of members and their guests. Serv ing will begin at 7 p.m. BRIDGE LUNCHEON GREENVIEW Valentines dec orated the luncheon tables when .Mrs. Violet Glendenning enter tained her bridge club on Febru ary 4. High score for the afternoon was held by Fanny Reynolds, sec ond by Marie Jenner and Pansy Davidson, low. Mary McCrary re ceived the honor prize. Others present were Gladys Hayden, Anna Hovenden, Beverly White and Dora Marlahan. See more... enjoy more... spend less! "An Advtnlurt In Travel" . ALL EXPENSE-12 COUNTRIES 35 to 54 DAYS i i 1 I III II I '685 UP ih JL i . in . m y-"?" " I ii i ni it - ' ' " I KINS OF HEARTS Eldred Putnam i crowned by Dorothea Nolan at the Lionesa weetheart party on February 8. The queen'f crown it placed on Mn. Putnam's head by Blanche Franklin, president of the auxiliary. Photo by Kettler Husbands Feted At Lioness Party Members of the Klamath Falls Lions Club Auxiliary entertained their husbands at the annual Sweet heart Party on February 8 at the Yacht Club. The club rooms were gay with frilly Valentines and cupid cutouts hung along the walls. Supper ta bles were attractive with red can dles and numerous white manza nita trees on which were lied tiny red hearts. President Blanche Franklin as sisted by Hester Dexter, Kathleen Hepburn, Dorothea Nolan, Clem- ence Newton, Dorothy Ward and Marceil Clark were responsible for the elaborate decorations. Officers of the auxiliary were hostesses for the potluck supper which followed the 6:30 cocktail hour. Eldred Putnam was crowned King of Hearts by Lioness Doro thea Nolan. Mrs.Putnam received the queen's crown. Special prizes were awarded dur ing the evening to Dr. Frank John son, Loy Barker and Hap Hepburn. WAYNE NEWTON rived at the Lioness party receives a heart door tag from Hester Dexter, center, as he ar Monday evening at the Yacht Club. Mrs. Newton watches at left. fhoto by Kettler mmwmmMmwmtmmtmmsm "'ST' "'""IMgt I L i a o A 1 J&4rsY A PART of the committee responsible for the gala Lioness party are pictured left to right, Kathleen Hepburn, Dorothy Ward, Clemence Newton and Dorothea Nolan. Photo by Kettler r 1 THE BETROTHAL of Ar. lane Judith Johnson and Thomas James O'Neil is an nounced by her perents, Mr. and Mrs. Irven G. Johnson of Merrill. The bride-elect, graduate of Merrill High School, attended Southern Oregon College and is now employed by the First Na tional Bank of Merrill. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil Sr. of Merrill, was also gradueted from Merrill High School and at tended Oregon State Col lege for two years. He is associated with his father in farming operations in Merrill. Their September wedding will take place in St. Augustine's Church. Photo by Ferebee Dr. Marian Luten Speaks To Group Dr. Marian Luten, Klamath Falls physician and surgeon, was guest speaker at the regular meet ing of the Catholic Daughters on February t. Dr. Luten gave an interesting resume on the care of the skin followed by a question and answer session. Members of the court welcomed Mrs. Pauline Paroline who trans ferred from Porterville, California. Mrs. Mary Marlin and Mrs. Mae K. Short were reinstated also at this time. Mrs. Short was a char ter member when Court Klamath 1295 was organized here in 1938. Sacred Heart Academy students will again participate in the poetry contest sponsored by the court. Other Important coming events are the silver "Book Tea" on Febru ary 22 at 8 p.m. In the Sacred Heart Parish Hall and the party for the Pope's Relief on March 28 The state convention will be held In Portland at the Multnomah Ho tel on April 29, 30 and May 1. Squaw Valley Attracts Many A sizable number of Klamath Falls folk will be among the spec tators at Squaw Valley during the next two weeks for the Olympic games which opened Thursday. Arriving a little early in order to do some skiing themselves and get a good look at the slopes were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hicks. They went to Reno last week and were met by Dr. and Mrs. Lou Daniel- son of Pasadena. The two' couples have visited Sun Valley often to gether. Also a part of their party will be Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamb of San Francisco. Reservations have also been made at the Pony Pass Motel In Sparks for Mr. and Mrs. N."' B. Drew of Las Vegas who will sec the Greer, Frank, Cecil and Lloyd Drews and their children at var ious times during the meet. Also planning to attend arc Dr. and .Mrs. Robert Mueller and Mr. and .Mrs. Elbert Stiles. Dance Date Set By Footprinters Members and guests of the In ternational Footprinters Associa tion, Klamath Chapter No. 14, will pltcnd a dinner dance on February 27 at the Yacht Club. Time for the, party is 7 p.m. Dancing will be to the music of the Fred Dallas Trio. On the committee are Jim Ka ler, president of the club, Ted Mil lion, Larry Bergman and William Fin. x Reservations may be made by calling William Fink at TU 4-8353. Haz-bins The Haz-bins met at the home of Betty Ketsdcver, 1028 Jefferson Street, on January 25 with Beat- ice Nelson as hostess. Eight mem bers and three guests were pros ent for the short business meeting which preceded the evening of pi nochle. Prizes were won by Fannie May Thomspon, Sarah Kirby, Mane Farrell, Betty Ketsdcver and Grace Whitlow. The next meeting will be at the home of Lola Truax, 540 Division Street, on February 22 at 7:30 p.m. When Loving Care Counts! K bet PI YOUR FINE CLOTHES DESERVE OUR EXTRA CARE And , . . thty get it htrt ! 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