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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore Wprlnoid.iv nril fi 1PfiO PAGE SEVEN Theta Rho Initiates Two Theta Theta Rho Girls Club No. (April 9 in Klamath Kails. Sharon.lilies for Ihr Easier Seal Found 8 held initiation ceremonies on Odell o( this cily will preside asation (or crippled children. They March 21 (or two new members. jchairman of the convention, and ( will he sold on Saturdays be Linda Lindville and Donna Lou ill also be in charge of pro- fore .Easter. Graham were presented for in- grams. She appointed Ruth Ann At a recent meeting, Donna itiation by Ruth Kramer, con- Lcib as chairman of decoration Fay, Waynette Waller and Maxine ductor. and Maxine Kramer in charge ; Kramer were appointed to the President Donna Fay and other of refreshments. falling committee. Ramona Soto members outlined the purpose of Theta Theta Rho Club No. 8iwas installed as warden. the club to the initiates. jmel Monday. March 28, to make Decorations for the ceremony convention plans. A slumber party were in charge of Nancy Wise, has been arranged lor those slay Refreshments were served by ing over night. A breakfast will Waynette Waller following thelhe served in the hall bv the localiHave a variety of frozen fruit meeting. 'club. juices on hand orange, pineap- The state convention of Thela Theta Rho has scheduled a'ple. grape and grapefruit and let Rho Girls Clubs will lie held community project to sell Easter them mix their own punch. PARTY FOR TKF.N-AGERS Teen-agers having a parly? Free Pad & Installation! A-1 Merchandise It'i true , . . first quality, all wool brown twted carpet from a famous mill, our reg. 2.25 all-rubber pad (not rubberized hoir) and the finest tackleis installation oil for one I a w price. Don't confuse this with second line mer chandise and installation this is oil first quality. The carpet is heavy enough for commer cial installation - it's gotta be good! A-1 Quality Carpet! A-1 Rubber Pad! A-1 Tackless Installation Famous Name All-Wool Tweed Carpet 95 Sq. yd. Including -Rubber Pad and Tackless Installation i ,-B 'V. 1 ' ' I. .r-. t- l-jr Manzanita OES FOR KKSORT WEAR PIFFS FOR POLISHING , Save old powderpuffs, wash. PATTI O'HARRA, right. Is chairman of the card party given each year by Venture Club as its one money raising project. Other club members with her are, from the left, Sharon Royse, Pauline Herlihy and Jean Kloiber. The affair will be April 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the city library. The public is invited for the evening of cards and to see the fashion show by Bon Baiaar. Reservations may be made by calling Patti O'Harra, TU 4-6 1 5 I . .Tickets are one dollar. Venture Club, a group of young working women, actively participates in mny civic projects. Each year the club sponsors the March of Dimes and presents $25 to a graduating senior girl. Gifts for Hillcrest Home and monthly favors for Klamath Nursing Home are other activi ties of the club. Photo by Guderian NO MONEY DOWN TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY! Hurry! This Low Price Good Only on Present Mdse. USH. FURNITURE COMPANY 221 Main Next to Willard Hotel Ph. TU 2-4688 -A r! .7 DENNIS, left, 2, and Lonnie, 4, celebrated their re spective birthdays on March 2 and 17. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Don Erlckson of Seattle and former resi dents of Klamath Falls. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kandra and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plymale of this city. Great-grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jones re side in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. MINT IT! Bake a chocolate cake (from a mix if you likp) and frost with whipped cream flavored with a sweet cocoa mix. Crush hard rcd-and-whitc peppermint candy and sprinkle if over the frosting. Wfl 500 Main ' 1 f yril as fresh spring itself... HEARTS AND FLOW BUS" shades in beautiful stockings Inspired by the beauty of Spring flowers, NoMencT s fresh new stocking shades blend perfectly with the season's smartest costume colours, for Eosler parading you'll love No Mend Many Attend Whist Party tiAA 1-my eipni persons attended the whist card parly Saturday evening, March 2(i, spon sored hy the Aureola Kehckah Lodge No. 113 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Winner of the .special prize was Henry Oanncnbrink. Ladies first prize was won by Eleanor Lewis second by Mary Young, and con solation went to Utlie Ball Men's high went to Henry Dan nenbrink, second to John Cardoza and Robert Reynolds, consolation Kepresenung tjrocnvicw were Myrtle Brown and Mrs. Ilitc; Oro Fino, Eleanor Lewis; Fort Jones, Anna Calloway, Kale Avery, Lena Alves, Joo Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeNure, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rey nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jcnner, Sr.,, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scrpa and Mr. and Mrs. John Cardoza. WOMKM OF TIIK MOOSK MERRILL Senior Regent Paul ine Bell presided at the regular meeting of the Merrill Women of the Moose. Chapter 18, on March 22. Paul Walker, governor of the LOOM, announced there will be a potluck in the near future. Acad emy of Friendship members will meet at the Moose Hall April tl at 8 p.m. NEW BEACH COAT A famed designer has done an all-pleated beach coat in cran berry red. Pretty over a white swimsuit, a dark blue suit or even a clear pink. ' AN UUlilrtuUn.ui.uLU.. EASTER GREETING CARDS ::?' GIFTS of Distinction tor LIVING and GIVING s o c Royal Neighbors j Honor Birthdays Roval Noiphhors of America hold a potluck dinner lor members havinp birthdays in January, Feb ruary and March on March 23 at the IOOK Hall. Follow inp dinner an Irihh pro pram was presented. A skit, "Stol en Meanly" was Riven by Ruby Alexander and Ada Rarleen. Sev eral piano and vocal numbers were presented by Sandra Ruco uich. lollowed by inlereslinp mov ies made of Mr. and Mrs. Pete McKnlirc's trip to Ireland and Relpium. Visiting members included Mrs. C. K. Randall of Rend, Mrs. Klsa Walker, district deputy of Med lord, Janie Ay res, (leorpia Tern pier, both of Ashland, and Karen Lancaster and Anna McCormaek, former residents ol Klamath Kails. the back hugs close so the front stays up! A delightful evening was spent I A pretty dress for resort wear by memberr. and visitors at a 'and this summer, too' is done in rinse and dry. Then use them remilar meeting of Maiuanita a hot pink and sea blue stripe. Iwhen polishing fine silverware. Chapter. No 172 OKS. hold j Wedneisday, March 2.t. m the ;Seottih Kite Temple. Worthy 1 Matron Nina Hall and Worthy , Patron William Steincr presided.! i The grand honors of welcome !wcre given Lorena McNair. past 'grand matron of the Grand Chap-. ter of Oregon. Other guests otfi-j jcially welcomed and escorted to the east were Morris Roughner. ;a.sociate grand pativn of the! tirand Chapter of Oregon. Kdna! j.IamicMtn, worthy matron ol Tu (lclake Chapter, and Don Shores, j .worthy patron of Adaicl Chap ter, Jacksonville. Oregon, l.orena McNair had Cieorpianna Clark escorted to the east and there presented her with the! j badge of her ottice, grand rep-' rescntativc to Alberta. Canada. from Oregon. In honor of tliej birthday ol the worthy patron,' ! the courtesy stars honored him with an addendum and presented! him with some tishinp tackle. I Hale Howell, representing the chapter, also presented him a Bin- j A social hour was held in Ihej (dining room where secret pals w ere revealed and new names i drawn. Serving on the refresh- I I meut committee were Helen! Right mier, chairman. Lura and : Klmer Vincent. Carol and Roh- jcrt Rigps and tierlrude James. I hold-up strapless bra by BESTFORM The bra with the fabulous new kind of backt jwith a special magic thai clings without i clutching, never shifls or lets you downl And wail till you see the beautiful curves It gives you! The ever so sheer cups are wired, padded (ever so lightly I) to shape you to perfection. A buy at twice the price ... at $3.9& it's a steal! In white. A-cup, 32-36; B-cup, 32-38; C-cup, 32-38. fTlgiD'Vnm.&r tios miide of Mr. and Mrs. Pete B McKnlirc's trip to Ireland and m f .- r IC K. Handall of Bond. 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