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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath FalK OrP Snnriar. April in, I960 PAGE 5 C esb K Kf Shower Honors Recent Bride Wild Flowers Meeting Topic I MONTAfil'E W ild flowers some of the (lower arrangements (mind in Northern California were Ihev had seen al the meelinc A hriditl shower was March 2!i in honor of Mr ert Si'osijins who was married in Hr-no. 'l'lie affair was 1. at held at the home of .Mrs. Kus-i)avis Sjv(,n discussed by Mrs. fae Sylva. . quomam LiKtMiiuin km ine meei-'s- ''imp of the Shasta Valley Garden recenuy ( nh held Friday the afternoon, home of Mrs. Aldeei Little Shasta. Shar Those, attending were Mrs, Ter .villiger, Mrs. Aldee Davis, Mrs Grace Church, Mrs. Ellen Wal- iprili!ers, Mrs. Mary Lilly and Mrs Alia Allen. Mrs. Terwilliser also announced that the next district Wendell Smith To Review Book NEEDLE CLIB NEW PINE CREEK The Needle Club met recently in Wil- Wendell Smith of the Klamath low Ranch at th home of Mrs. Union Hish School will review Maury Morton. Guests were Mr. N. V. Gogol's classic play "TheiL. Glenn Smith. Mrs. Gladys Par Inspector General" for the omler, Mrs. Corda Perry and Mrs. an's Library Club, 2 p.m., April Margaret Lewis. Mrs. Belle Mo( 11 in the city library auditorium fitt, Mrs Myra Eobnett, Mrs. sell Shaw. .I2";i Lavcrne Street . inc hostess duties were Mrs. llcn-lmeelinc will be held at Lewiston. ,kola.v vasilevich Gosol is one:l'n rerguson. Mrs. tiMm Hostesses with Mrs. Shaw were riella Terwilliser. president, and California, on May 25. Several 01 !"e RuM w.n,ors ol ' ky na ire. neu naiwce Mrs. Hay Hunt and Mrs. Harry her daughter, Mrs. Ellen Wal- members indicated they were Lester. jiers. planning to attend. The auest of honor oucned heri Mrs. Terwillicer onened the1 Durinn the Friday session. Kilts at a table attractively deco- mcetinp with the reading of ; members having April birthdays! rated in rose and gold. i(xem. "Spring Flowers.' jwere Following luncheon the alter- Appointed to the nominating noon was spent in playing np-'cnmmitloe for new oflicers were propriale games. Ellen Wallers, Grace Leavers and Itae Sylva. Installation of new officers will take place al the May fi meeting. fiction. "The Inspector General." ieceicd gifts in honor of their a comic, satirical play, which March birthdays. Mrs. Alpha caused the word of "treason" t0;Ferguson will he hostess at the lie uttered bv those who were sup- '""' meeting. Guests were Mrs. Hugh Had spinner. Mrs. E. L. Sohorn. Mrs. .lames VYvrn. Mrs. B. Rergeson. Mrs. Earl I'hilaia. Mrs. Cecil Low .Jr., Mrs. William Scogguis. presented corsages. Those honored were Ili Baser, Ellen Wallers and Bae Sylva. The afternoon's activities were concluded with the serving of re freshments in an Easter theme. Present, in addition to those mentirtnfir ti.ira Alia Cnliicu Mrs. Tcrwilliger also appointed jla,.v Svva , a,.a ., mmmillee to plan and crealei,iv:," h.ij. ,-i. p.,i t..- M'l.l, .. I... I. .. II fi ... . -- ,1. I" - -mi.MBi. i...s. a u ... ... rim-r ... ...e n.n... an.:C)irns Eva Karney, Evelyn Han waucr am. Linua. mis. r.incsrnuai .iiinior lumeo parane to no scn stable rarKiiuisi. .irs. t'eie itoiznotiser. neio in Ainniague on hunnav. NEW OFFICERS stalled in ceremonies of Naomi March 5 i Left to right ere Geneva Swift, Shrine No. 5 were in. it the Masonic Temple. Lois Gueck, Lois Mur- Naomi Shrine Installs Officers At the annual installation of .prophetess: Almon Geiss, asso the officers of Naomi Shrine No. ciale watchman of shepherds; . held at the Masonic Temple I Marian Pratt, worthy scribe; March 14. the members and Blanche Schulze, worthy treasur- guesls were greeted by Adolphler: 1-ois Murphy, worthy chaplain; and Melvene Nltschelm and Jack I-ois Gueck. worthy shepherdess, and Marie Metier, hosts and'and Geneva Swift, worthy guide. hostesses. The lemnle was lovolvi Appointive officers are Aletha l r lUn,.)! t,-n..kt, VlAI-nM. wi.n nasKeis ... pmiv loses, v...- . . - - ,s.clive molhers were oresent firs, u'isp man- M:iY 1 e.i win. cu.Si.ges k.v i.ns, iNitschelm, Americanism phy, Almon Geiss, Aura Mitchell, Worthy High Priest ess Luella Chilcote, Watchmen of Shepards Frank Mc Cornack, Marian Pratt and Blanche Schulze. Photo by Ferebee Mrs. John Hope, Mrs. Gordon Hoffman. Mrs. Jennett Schiff man. Mrs Calvin Cornell. Mrs Howard Dunn. Cornell, Mrs. R DAR Honors Award Winners ; Raymond Brollier. t'hrislv. Mrs. Will June lit. Those Pearl Courov. chairman; Marv Lilly, Evelyn Hansen and Alia Mrs. Clarence Allen. E. Hilgers, Mrs.! Six members who allended the French. Grace lea vers Irenp Kllknn EHilh Wit. ppointod wcreiamSi ChmoUe Robinson. Molly The presence of award win ners for the Good Citizens and Historic Trailways contests added a great deal lo the evening's pro gram for Eulalona members of DAK Monday evening. April 4. when the chapter met at the Fre mont School library. The girls. in the development of Klamath Mrs. William Sanberg, Mrs. Ce- ference held at whether standing off In- '" ''mv hr- Lunelle Bryant and March 22. ga merry Manning. Imcelmg there. The Rible was placed upon the altar by Ruth Rodenberger, wor thy high priestess, and Elvin Phil lips, watchman of shepherds. H. A. chair- Louisi"'"1 wele ai'comP!irnc(' by their blems in white and pink and rntsch candelabra with white candles.! Mitchell, second wise man; Kr nest Hambnck, third wise man; Roy Rightmier, king; May Phin ney, queen; Florence Briggs, first handmaid: Gladys Hambrick. sec- i u..i D;,.i,,m;ar Candlelighlers Tammie Mitchell i . . . .majj. ,h ' man, and Mrs. R chapter historian. Carolyn Ferrel of S. Loosley. Fremont County dian attacks, acting as mediators, establishing homes and hringing cultural refinements to I he young county, running hotels or stage stops, and photographing scenes that would mean much lo future general ions. Mrs. Julian Ager and Mrs. Al beit Roenicke reM)rted on the recent state conference held in Eugene which they attended March ft, 9 and 10. A proposed Mrs. lion 'Cascade District SB of the Cali rd Rrishnn.'fornia Gardens Clubs, Inc., con- Redding on report on the Coonrod, Allie Moore, Gladys Hal ter, Aria Johnstone, Rita Prather and Orpha Kouls. Present as a guest was Mildred High. ported by stale money, was en joyed by Nicholos I. then c?ar of Russia, and much lo ihc sur prise of everyone was not wuh- drawn Irom the stage, even though it had siu h a stormy re ception. Gogol was born into a family of Cossack origin in the Lkraine. He studied law bill as far as is known did nol practice it. worked in civil service, but did not care for the bureaucratic environment, tutored scions of the wealthy, held two teaching positions, firs! an inslriictoi'ship in literature and next a professorship in history. Later he traveled abroad. The tea will be in honor of . , , , . 'Mrs. Walter Brown, stale presi The civet produces a fatty sub-i , , , ., ,. , ,. , j ucn 0f i(. Oregon Federation ol stance w ith a musky odor used in uslraled'making perfumes. and Kathy Chilcote lighted the while tapers as soft music was played by Alma Cofer. Ihy organist; Josephine Young. i worthy guardian; Arlen Rorien- and Wal- i ..,u., ........a esci.rico , ,, ... , , .,.., .ace neniy, het-K-i ... uir iikiu. Honored guesls were end introduced from the east. The installing officers were cidu ui, u r i h u hinh Young. ....,... ,.... .j "f", .. . f.,l,,l corts: Mvrlle Schieferslcin, ban School and Doroihy Clark of Alia-"-''1 '"r .v as mont Junior High School read fsted to Eulalona members their gold medal award winning by the hi.Hfiet committee and essavs and chapter members !ilccclnel wllh some mmor cha"R- were im)ressed with their line workmanship. The members were also pleased to welcome and con- Mrs. Ager. regent, announced lhat she hoped to complete ap- Honorary officers are Carl!graUate ,jnn,a Kaflon from Mor-' P'n,rn?nt committee worn- color bearer: Louise n Sie and ,n,ee olhcr Birls ner bearer; Jane priestess; Jack Schulze, watch man of shepherds; Helen McCorn nack. worthy herald; Nell Ret- toralh unHhf ..hanlain- Vr"Kate Hoglie, CSCOllS; Fritsch. worthy scribe; Harold ler- madonna; fcinet Henry and wickersham of Klamath Union Jones, worthy guardian: J i m B'ty Hunter, matrons of honor; High School and Wilma Jane Hunt Barnes a n d Ina Fow en before the next meeting which were- chosen as good citizens in their respective areas. Virginia Hunt from Henley was the counly winner and Jerry Rulhireservalions will he requested. ivirs. rniiiin nrixncr win pieseni will be held May 2 al the Peli can. This will be a dinner meet ing, honoring past regents and a program on Klamath County e'r. color bearer, and Blanche I Isabellc Sanders, courier. and:rark of Malta were the other conservation and Mrs. Raymond Marks and Lorene McCollum, corls. The ceremony of signing the Bible bv Luella Chilcote and James Hunter, projectionist. The queen's attendants are Susie Har ris. Stella Dryden. Clella McDon ald. Eva Burkhard and Mina Frank McCornack with Helen Mc- "". piain. ine Kings guarns mark nri Frimnnd "chilrnle include 1 nomas Hai nes, l-ISIC Pratt, Edmund' Chilcote, Elvin Phillips, Harry Briggs, Frank contest winners. Mrs. Louis Stone spoke on ear ly Klamath history with emphasis Tice is arranging for special mu sic. A social hour followed the busi on the roles that women played ness meeting and refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs Cornack and Edmund Chilcote, escorts, was impressive. Musical numbers were present ed by Geraldinc Bechtle, grand daughter of the worthy high priestess and Janice McCornack, daughter of watchman of shep herds. Officers installed were Luella Chilcote. worthy high priestess; Frank McCornack watchman of room where tables were set to shepherds; Aura Mitchell, nohlelform a cross. Refreshments were Charles Wells, Mrs. Raymond Tice, Mrs. Charles Waters and served by the committee, Relle Wells, Bess Eraser, Fay Lake and members of the Rainbow Eva Burkhaller, assisted by Mrs. Hogue and Gradv Sanders. Lloyd .Girls. The guest hook was allend- Elmer Vincent. Mrs. Earl Kerns Murphy is captain. ed by Lillian Haneline. land Mrs. M. E. Cooper. The meeting was closed by singing "God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again." Following the ceremony a re ception was held in Hie banquet FREE Simulated PEARL Bracelet end Earring Set with purchase, ef Large Size PRELL SHAMPOO only $1100 U to ine THE PERFECT GIFT FOR EASTER SUNDAY, APKIl 1!" 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