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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS: Klamath Fall?. Dtp Sunday, March 17. IflfiO PAGE 7 C P-jre sold is 24 carats fin.. tmrnfmmmmmmimm spjw.iBi iwmn "tj hem ME : &Y0U Mory Martin PAST MATRONS of Aloha Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, are shown with the birthday cake served at the chap ter's 61st anniversary March 8. Left to right, Martha Powell, Sallie Wood, Betty Hunter,' Rhoda H arnden, May Phinney, Margaret Sheridan, Alpha Phelps, Gwen Plerson, Clairallce Epperson, Norma Uerlings, Phyllis Poole in back of Alma Geti, Reva Oldham and Katie Peyton. Photo by Kettler p" miVW&f9 'toJ annual m 1 WORTHY MATRONS AND PATRONS of Eastern Star chapters in the Klamath Basin were honored guests March 8 when Aloha Chapter celebrated Friendship Night and its 61st birthday. Left to right, Bertrand Stanley of Chiloquin and Virginia' Zumbrun of Fort Klamath, Cascade Crest Chapter; Wilbur Harnsberger and Phyllis Rutledge, Aloha Chapter; Nina Hall and Bill Steiner, Mamanlta Chapter. Photo by Kettler Open House Marks Birthday YRKKA Mrs. Mary "Mother" Initios of Montague, was greeted on her 80lh birthday by approxi mately 80 of her relatives and friends at an open house birthday Tuesday afternoon, March 15, in St. Joseph's Parish Hall. A St. Patrick's Day motif was used for the decorations. The buf fet table, covered with a green cloth, was centered with a birth day rake, flanked with bouquets of flowers. The honored guest re ceived many gifts, cards, flowers and lovely houseplanls. Mrs. Lemos was born on March IS, 1880, in Hawkinsville. a com munity located north of Yreka. When her parents later moved to WAFFLE KNOW-HOW When waffle batter stops steam ing it's lime to lift the cover of the iron because this is usually signal that the waffles are baked. Hornhrook she rode horseback a distance of four miles to attend the Bailey Mill School, which was located where the town of Hilt now stands. In 1504 , she was married to George Lemos, who was also born at Hawkinsville. For two years af ter their marriage the couple re sided at Kdgewood. They moved to .the present ranch home on the Montague-Yreka road in 11)06. where all their children were born and reared. The couple had six children, all boys, four of whom are still living. They are Finest, who lives at Bogus; F.dwin and Clarence both of -Montague, and Lawrence whose home is at Hornbrook. There are nine grandchildren, and six great grandchildren.' Some of the groups in which Mrs. Lemos is active are the Green horn Grange, Home Economics Club, the Shasta Valley Garden Club of Montague, Pocahontas, and the SPItlS. a women's Calholic organization. Among those assisting at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lemos, Mrs. Edwin Lemos, Mrs. Ed Clement and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ditlncr. Aloha Chapter Observes Birthday Aloha Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, celebrated Friendship Night! and the chapter's 61st. birthday j March fl at the Masonic Temple. Past matrons and patrons werel honored guests. Present were worthy matrons and patrons of other chap' In troduced and escorted to the East were Nina Hall and William Steiner of Manzanita Chapter and Virginia Zumbrun and Bertland Stanley of Cascade Crest Chapter. Also hon ored were Martha Powell, grand representative of West Virginia in Oregon, and Edna Hunnicutt. grand representative of Washington in Oregon. Gifts for the honored guests and favors for all present were passed by the Courtesy Court. Belle Wells, assisted by Bess Frasier, arranged for the refresh ments and decorations of the ta bles. A five-tiered pink and white cake topped with the emblematic star was served. In charge of individual birthday tables were Martha Stearns, Flor ence West, Isabelle Sanders, Ruth Mussclman. Bess Frasier, Verla Land, Nellie Angstead. Delight Hicks. Dorothy Post, Thelma Love lace, Peggy Harnsberger and Flor ence Briggs. WELCOMED by a group of 30 Klamath Falls women at a no-host luncheon March 19 in the PeHcan Party Room was Shirley Fields, state representative from Multnomah County. Introduced by Eva Cook, the honored guest spoke informally about her particu- l. :i i .1.1- . ! i .... i . i . T . . mtjiwii, sTrtie immuTions, wim regard to care ana corrective phases. Pictured at the I, luncheon are, left to right, Eva Cook, Gene Bricco and Shirley Field? Photo by Guderian SAVK TIKKSK K XT It AS If you find yourself with extra envelopes of hcrb-and-spice mixes lor dips, you can use them with oil and lincfiar for excellent salad dressings. niKi i:kknt look Instead of the traditional white, try a mauve hlouse, siarl, slnves with your nay nine this spring. It creates a fresh, different look. BK SI' RE OK SIZK Styles vary so (hat you'll want to make this a rule: always have strapless bras fitted. Don't buy ac- jcordinc to size alone. 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