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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1960)
PAGE 8 C HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, Feb. 21, 1IN50 1 1 ..A, J TWIRP SEASON, traditional the week before Valen tine't Day, is somewhat like Sadie Hawkins Day when life is reversed once a year and the women chase the men. Ron Fredricks, left, and Roger Eastman, center, don't seem to mind being "cajght" by Caroyln Osborn, one of three din ner hostesses at the Robert Cuendet home on Friday eve ning. Photo by Guderian ft i ' VV - u , V V V S V,. ..'.. 'j III 9 SUSAN BOYD was honored at a bridal shower recently given by Mrs. Bert Miller at the home of her mother, Mrs. Arthur Leistikow, 4500 Crosby Avenue. A large .ring held by wedding bells and encircled with lace doilies' and pink ribbons was the attractive centerpiece for the table set beneath large white bells hanging from the ceiling. Susan Boyd became the bride of Bill Jacobs on February 6 at Reno. WEDNESDAY ItRlDGE CLUB FORT JONES - Mrs. Dorothy Iteynolds was hostess to the Wednesday Bridge Club at her home recently. Refreshments were terved before the playing of cards. Winners were Mrs. Lois Haydcn, high, Mrs. Donna EUer, second high, and Mrs. Dorothy Jcnolt, low. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Yolanda Ste vens. fmm . , mwm -"2 ft "i f iy ninnm i im n H 'IUJJ' - .(lJ mmmSa ' '"'y v A- i t Vi BOYS BEWARE was the slogan last week as KUHS girls celebrated the traditional Twirp Week until the evening of February 14. Tempting Dale Cummings with their culinary skill are Nancy Hall, left, and Ivon Cuendet, right. A small group of young people attended a supper party Friday eve ning at the Robert Cuendet home. Photo by Suderian Institutions Meet AAUW Requirements Fifteen colleges and universities have been added to the list of In stitutions meeting requirements for membership in the American As sociation of University Women, it was announced today by Mrs E J. Warrick, membership chair man of the Klamath Falls branch All graduates of these institutions arc now eligible for membership in the association. The new institutions, added to the list by vote of the AAUW Board of Directors on recommen dation of the association's com mittee on higher education, are Alma College, Alma, Michigan; Florida A. and M. University, Tal lahassee; Henderson State Teach ers College, Arkadelphia, Arkan sas; Marquette University, Mil waukee, Wisconsin; Marycrest Col lege, Davenport, Iowa; Mary-j mount College, New York City and Tarry town, New York; Mount Saint Mary's College, Los Ange les, California; Mundelein College, Chicago; Oklahoma Baptist Uni versity, Shawnee, Oklahoma: St Joseph College, Hartford, Connec ticut; Stout State College, Meno- monie, Wisconsin; University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecti cut; University of California, Da vis; University of Houston, Hous ton, Texas; and Westminster Col lege, Salt Lake City, Utah. The addition of these institutions now brings the AAUW list to 445 colleges and universities whose women graduates are eligible for membership. ' The Klamath Falls branch of fers members a study-action pro gram covering the fields of high er education, elementary and sec ondary education, international re lations, social and economic is sues, the status of women, mass media, and the arts. The associa tion also supports a legislative pro gram, voted by delegates to its biennial conventions, and Mem bers participate in the fellowships program, which awards more than 40 teltowsmps eacn year iu wnmpn scholars and bring an. nually about 30 women from other countries to the United Slates for professional study. Duplicate Club Winners Told The regular master-point game of the bi-monthly Tuesday Lake- shore Duplicate Club resulted fn the following winners: North-South full point winners: Mrs. Claud Da vis and Mrs. Cecil Adams won first place; Mrs. William Grove of Merrill, Mrs. Marcella Raymond, Mrs. Lena Smith and Mrs. Lloyd J. Goble each were awarded 42'4 fractional points for a tie between second and third North - South places. East-West first place winners re ceiving a full master point each were Mrs. Bill Cunningham and Mrs. Frank Rickey. Second place East-West winners receiving 50 fractional points each were Mrs B. J. Johnson of Malin and Mrs Chester Stonecypher of Tulelake Third place winners of 35 frac uonal points were Mrs. Victor Palmer and Mrs. Guy Merrill, The next meeting of the Tues day morning group will be March at 10:15 a.m. tn the city li brary. The Thursday evening duplicate club will convene at 7:15 p.m. on February 25 at the city library. ACBL, Klamath Falls Unit, will hold its first monthly master-point game on Sunday, February 28, at 1 p.m. at 'the Willard Hotel. All bridge players are cordially invit ed to attend. Women's Club Meets In Yreka YREKA The home of Mrs. Tsa. bell Tebbe was recently the setting tor the meeting of the Yreka Fed. crated Women's Club, with W. O. Andrews appearing as guest speak- r. He chose as his subject maHor his experiences while on a fishing expedition in Alaska in the sum mer of 195B, which he had spent with his son. Wendell Andrews who operates a commercial fish ing boat in Alaskan waters. Mrs. Elia.Soule. actinff chair man for the alternoon, introduced the speaker. Present in addition tn those mpn. tioned were Mrs. Grace Balfrey, Mrs. Kate L. Bickel, Mrs. Ella Burns, Mrs. Hartsel Gray, Mrs. Harold Evett, Mrs. Marie Jeffer son, Mrs. Nathan McNames, Mrs. 1. W. Sawyer. Mrs. Helen Smile Mrs. Minnie Tale, Mrs. Mary Tru phemus, Mrs. Rosamond Westover and Miss Jessie Coonrod. 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