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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1960)
O.. PAGE (! B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Simdav, March 13, 1060 A SNOW WHITE BUNNY weArinn jiit F.,-P hnnnt w. . , U I..U. Ion show presented at Nile Club on Wednesday. Helen Rajnus, left, is pictured with three new members who were initiated at the ceremonial in Eugene February 27. Left to right, Joan Trotman, Lucille Crawley and Mickie Walker. Photo by Guderian if m tit-ii "fi f -t-, -ymTww w i.u iIjWLU w ..y jjww mmm Kir p-fjpj&t A LON& WAIT nnrlft for Dah Zalunardo. center, es he LONG WAIT ended for Dan Zalunardo, center prepares to cut intn hit birthday cake. A leap year baby, born four years aqo on February 29, Dan was delighted when the date finally arrived and he invited a few friends to help him celebrate. Pictured at the party held at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrt. Gino Zalunardo, are left to right, Dave Zalunardo, Byrne Brouillard, Gary Vaughn, Dan Zalunardo, Scotty Brouillard and Kathy Riggs. Grandparents of the Zalunardo boys are Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Zalunardo of this city and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McNabb of Salem. Photo by Kettler Rotoryanns Hear Srudeffts Spe MONTAGVE - Two senior girls from Yreka Tiigh School wer pre sented as guest speakers at the dinner meeting of the Montague Rotaryanns held at the Shamrock Cafe on February 23, Hostesses Mrs. T. H. Dickinson, Mrs. Brice Rohrer and Mrs. Wilson Grazier were in charge of arrangements. Brit Ebcrt of Norway, who is currently attending Yreka High School under the American Field Service program, and Julie Town ley of Montague, who traveled to Denmark last summer as an ex change student of the AFS, showed colored slides of Norway and Den mark. Brit Kbcrt is currently a house- guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young in Yreka. Upon completion of high school in Nor way, she plans to attend the uni versity of Norway to major IB tt guages. Julie Townley, who has made numerous appeaiences before va rious organizations, spoke of her triU'to Dinmark. She varies'her slides so that viewers obtain i fresh view each time. Mrs. Dickinson, AFS representa tive for this area, introduced the young speakers, after she had giv en a brief resume of origin and growth of the American Field Serv ice program. Present, in addition to those mentioned, were Mrs. Del Reyn olds, Mrs. Morris Prather, Mrs, George Fiock, Mrs. Frank Kouts, Mrs. Donald Gordon, Mrs. E. M. Martin, Mrs. S. A. Messner, Mrs. Louis Hessig, Mrs. Charles Phil lips, Mrs. T. W. Williams, Mrs. Walter A. Simon, Mrs. Earl Fi ock and Mrs. James McAdams. FASHION FIRSTS from Whytal's were modeled for members of the Nile Club on Wednesday, March 2. Mrs. Larry Whytal was' the commentator. Nancy Hugelman, left, senior princess of Bethel 61, wears a Koffee House Kolor Drama ensemble in the popu lar checks of cotton jersey. The turtle neck blouse matches both Capri pants and skirt. Marlys O'Neill, center, is shown in a Forstman navy sheer wool suit featuring the new cropped jacket and high low collar. A Milan straw hat and navy accessories complete her ensemble. Checks appeared again in the bold blocks of black and white in the Kolor- ama coat modeled by Pat Coulson, right. Photo by Guderian 0 V, r TIERS AND TIERS of embroidered imported silk organ la fashioned the bridal gown whose full skirt ended in a graceful sweep train. Nile Club members saw it when mod sled by the bride of Whytal's show, Karen Lindley. The bridal bouquet by Nyback's Flower Fair combined French heather and delicate pink roses. The lavender color was used again in the attractive dress of the bridesmaid. . Photo by Guderian BLOOD Take fast-acting GERITOL FEEL STRONGER FAST or money back! Tiue to iron ' t.-.1. " ' deficiency anemia taaMMMBkw SOMINEX Helps Bring 100? SAFE SLEEP No Barbiturates HO Dtuii"""- No Narcotics. MEDIUM Druggists on duty at gll from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. till 9ep.ni. times. Open Weekdays , Sundays and Holidays LEATHER CLEANER Leather upholstery will look like new if, after wiping with a damp clolh, you rub the leather with a cloth that has been dipped into the beaten while of an egg. When dry, rub the leather with clean cloths. BETA SIGMA PHI IIETA PHI CHAPTER The Beta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met February 16 at the home of Marge Seutter. Pauline Ballantyne had for her program guest speakers, Margar et Davies and Rowena McDonald, from the Ewauna Toastmistress Club. They gave an interesting and stimulating debate on the sub ject "Have men contribuled more toward world progress than wom en. During the business meeting. Pat Lukes was elected to represent Beta Phi Chapter for girl of the year for the slate convention. She will compete with the girls from each chapter in Klamath Falls. One girl will be chosen to repre sent the five local chapters at the state convention in May. A guest for the evening was Joanne Howard from OTI. Refreshments were served by co-hostesses Ora Mitchell and Jo- Ann Geslvang. A meeting of Beta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held March 1 at the home of Betty Dirschl. After a short business meeting conducted by Lillian Hayden, Rita Bacha presented her program, "The Art of Thinking," with mem bers, Pat Lukes, Pauline Connor, Lois Egger, Shirley Bissell and Letty Hicks participating. Refreshments were served by co-hostesses Shirley Blair and Let ty Hicks. Nile Club Meeting Features Style Show Members of the Klamath Falls Zulcima Nile Club saw the latest in spring fashions presented by Whytal's at their regular meet ing March 2 in the Pine Grove Room of the Willard Hotel. In charge of the meeting was Jean Coddington, president. Enjoyed by all was the style show with commentary by Mrs Larry Whytal. The exciting spring fashions were shown by Marlys O'Neill, Marge Dugan, Katherine Stonecyphcr, Pat Lindley, Pat Coulson. Nancy Hugelman, Patty Anderson, Joan Wizncr, Karen Lindley, Peggy Chilcote and Isa- belle Dillingcr, During a brief in tcrmission of the style show, Su zanna Whytal entertained mem bers with a piano selection. Irene Byrnes was chairman of the day. Her committee used the St. Patrick Day motif for decor ating and the flower arrangements on the tables were the essence of spring. Wilma Wiley and Mrs. Ray Big- gers were given the March birth day prizes, special prizes were won by Bess Frazier, Mildred Steele, Florence West and Madge McLaren. New memhers introduced and cille Crawley, Mickie Walker and Joan Trotman. They were initial ed at the ceremonial held in Eu gene February 27. President Jean Coddington intro duced her committees for the com- "If you want to know the best place to save in Klamath Falls it is First Federal." ing year. They are: jewing. 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