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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1960)
0 HEHALD ANT) NEWS, Klamath falls. Oregon Sunday. March 2d. 1360 i i y I sjv -ess - o isysr 1 V sea eseaeseo jociecsseasa o eSS" o so o or MANY HANOS helped to make the Klamath Falls Lions Club spaghetti dinner at Reames March 4 a huge success. Generous servings are prepared by a part of the committee that assisted John Schubert, chairman. Left to right, Don Nolan, Eldred Put nam, Everett Miner and Irving Burke. Photo by Kettler jt? H t'- 1 MHl -I'M '-fl iil i , . Wi iiiMiMttatowMWiitAteia i i t: ' o 'pit. ... fc. ; KiAMATH FALLS LIONS CLUB membegi and their guests numbered over 175 Cat the annual spaghetti dinner March 4 at Reames Country Club. Proeeedsfrom the af : fair go to the Boy Scout building which has been sponsored by the Lions Club. Pictured ; during the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Belcastro, left, and M?. and Mrs9 Jint) Olson, : right. Photo by Kettler Yreka DAR Hears Historical Talk5 ; YREKA Mrs. Jesse DeAvilla of Klamath River was the featured speaker at the recent luncheon of lie Siskiyou Chapter, Daughters of he American Revolution. Mrs. DeAvilla'i topic was based oh "Famous Historical Trailwayir" and opened her verbal tour with Daniel Boone's trip through Cum berland Gap in 1775. She then de scribed the trek made by Lewis and Clark through . the Northwest and also outlined a brief sketch of the par played by Jim Bridg er as discoverer of South Pass and Great Salt Lake. O '. In her talk, Mrs. DeAvilla also ipvered the Pony Express, the anta Fe Trail, and the Arrow head Trail which led from Utah . to Southern California. ; Hostesses for the dessert lunch eon included Mrs. DeAvilla, Mrs. James M. Allen Sr., Mrs. Lura fiuckner, and Mrs. Marshall Fish er. : Atlanta Adams, regent for the Eiskiyou Chapter, opened the busi ness session, with Mrs. William Enselc, chaplain, following with prayer. ; Mrs. William Newton read the president general's message, and Mrs. Robert DeNure reported on enealogy. Mrs. Albert Parrott re ported on the museum display of ihe DAR, which maintains a case of articles there. : According to a report by Mrs. William Newton, eight girls from eight different high schools in Sis kiyou County will be honored at the April meeting as winners of good citizens' pins. Mrs, Lawrence Lichens, chairman for national de fense.Oreported on the Connel- ; X-ra9 Work Told To Womens Club I YREKA Members of the Yreka Federated Womens Club enjoyed an instructive afternoon when they met at the home of Mrs. Desey Sullivan recently, and heard Dr. M. L. Pindell, radiologist atj (he Siskiyou County General Hos-j pital, describe his work with X- rays. I " ;Dr. Pindell was introduced by j Mrs. Louise Dexter who gave a brief biography of his life. I j!Present at the meeting in addi tion to those named were mem bers Mrs. Grace Balfrey, Mrs. Kate Bickel, Mrs. Harold Evett, Mrs. Kertsel Gray, Mrs. Marie Jef ferson, Mrs. Mary Lemos, Mrs. George Luttrell, Mrs. Lester i otfewton, Mrs. Roy Pruett, Mrs. t; W. Sawyer, Mrs. Ella Soule, Mrs. Isabelle Tebbe, Mrs. Mary Trunhemus and Jessie Coonrod. Mrs. Almon Burgess, president of tfa club, was present with her fcouseguest, Mrs. Eunice Wordenl el Santa Clara? Also a guest was Mrs. May Fiock. 1 ly amendment and also on his tory text books which may be adopted as state texts.Mrs. De Avilla told of history awards which have been won by students in Sis kiyou County for essays. The next meeting of the Siski you chapter will be held on Mafeh 16 at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Lichens. o Present. 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