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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday. October 19, I960 PAGE 9 A v.-..- . t r. 'J l.T SOCIETY By HELEN BECHEN Yreka Nile Club Entertains Queen YRKKA Queen Glarlue Hup- wick. Mrs. Sara Pelei s, Mrs. pin of Menzaleh Temple No. 16 Katheryn Stonecypher. Mrs. Mar of Sanamenlo made her otiitial ; vina Gardner, Mrs. Tearl More- viM! lo the Dauchters of the iNile Yreka Club .No. 11, on Sat- !urdav, October 8. She was hon- land, Mrs. Nora McKay, Mrs. Muriel Kramer, Mrs. Grace MRS. ALICE HESSIG, after serving two years as president of the Siskiyou County Cow Belles, hands to the new president, Mrs. Blair Smith, the small cow bell, badge of the president's office which is used to call the meetings to order. Photo by Betty Dow. Six Initiated into Honorary Initiation of six new members as the highlight of the October 8 meeting of Gamma Nu Chap ter of Delta Kappa Gamma in Yreka. Fall flowers were used for table decorations at the luncheon which preceded the ini tiation ceremony. The initiates were Stell Fisher. Jewel Benke, Estelle Greene and Edith Elliot, all of Yreka: Flor ence Park of Fall Creek and Alice Rutledge of Hilt. Dorothy Schupp of Tulelake as sisted with the initiation. Tlg?! FREE PARKING while you shop Y-A . ored at a dinner that evening at Walker, Mrs. Edyth DeLapp and ,the Yreka Inn with 100 members. iMrs. Pansy Burton, 'gnosis and visitors in attendance.! After dinner, the president oi Queen Gladyce w as accompany Yreka club, Mrs. Isabel Filer, ted by Loretta Richards, junior conducted a brief business session past queen of Menzaleh Temple, with Mrs. Harriet Davidson act Other members of the official ing as secretary in the absence family included Mrs. JaneU the regular secretary, Mrs. Adam's. Mrs. Lavina Lombard. iCheryl Mathews. Mrs. Clara Mae Devine, Mrs.j Entertainment consisted of sing Hazel Orphan. Mrs. Hazel New- mg and whistling of numbers by ,man and Mrs. lilian Thomson Mrs. Geraldine Uen-y) Dittner, Also present were members I accompanied at the piano by Mrs. from Zulcima Temple No. 13. 1 Harriet Davidson. comprised of members of clubs' Queen Gladyce presented her from Ashland. Med ford and message and gave an outlined Klamath Falls. They were Mrs.lhistory of the Daughters of the Joan Reter, Mrs. Fhena Xord- Nile temples. Mrs. Leila Steele of Yreka was reservations chairman for the din ner and Mrs. Helen Crebbin and Mrs. Velma Churchill were in charge of table decorations which consisted of exquisite arrange-! ments of fall roses with green candles. -1 Ji.rt x "r f : Conger PTA Plans Carnival ' nr. "Fun for everyone at the Con ger School carnival Friday. Oc tober 21. 7 o'clock in the school gym," stated Mrs. Elsie Harless. -i w'iys and means chairman for T ' 1 the Conger PTA. i The Country Store will feature if.' ilancy work, plants, pumpkins, and in addition to homemade ies, nut and nd home ables and 'UVVm-'.-fXt-' f " i VT "'. iffi. U I -quash. X .V 1 T 1 P-. lonf cake.. ruok i ! ..f H - ''anied.adtg,: tlSv ' . J hF?ti A SVh i,,omema,lf T"""- AJMiNk ''X t V T iZ l tr H L lrv vour ski a , W.J!sw...l...L,.:.,..Ji ?aaw.v vX- the pie and coffee booth will be in the school cafeteria. The Conger PTA carnival is an annual fund raising project and everyone is invited to turn out, have fun and make this carnival a big success. Memberships in the PTA will also be sold and all parents who have not joined aie asked to do so at the carnival. Remember No vember 1 is the deadline. t the ring toss and archery booths. Toss darts at the balloons, try putting the can dle out with a water pistol, or take a chance at the fish pond. Then there is the white elephant booth and tossing the pingpong balls into the down's mouth or dig for treasure in the tub of wheat. Or perhaps these luscious cakes will draw you to the cake walk. A soft drink and hot dog booth will he found in the gym and Potato peeling is fast becoming a chore of the past. Among .the many types of processed potato i products available today are froz en potatoes, whose production ha 'nearly quadrupled since 1053. RUMMAGE SALE A.A.U.W. Fri. I Sat.. Oct. 21 & 22 Clyde's Towing Serv. 734 Klamath Ave. CAL-ORE ELECTRICAL LEAGUE mil DRYERTICKETS At Your Goodyear Store On.... G-E CLOTHES DRYERS Buy Now.' Receive Full Refund If You Win.' $10095 DRIES FAMILY LOAD IN 35 MINUTES A spectacular high-ipeed dryer at a bargain price! G-E'f quality dryer will take 'big capacity' load! Its new system is gentle with clothes . . even delicate fabrics! Dries clothes damp-dried, ready for ironing or ready to wear os you select. Needs no specie wiring to operate! $5.00 DOWN Delivers $1.25 Per Week Dryer SALE in Tt' GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 201 S. 11th Phone TU 4-8141 Luncheon Honors Exchange Students JUDGING OF POSTERS made by the sixth and seventh graders of Mills School was done this week by the PTA committee in charge of the Fun Frolic scheduled for Friday evening, October 21, starting at 7 p.m. at Mills School. The posters now placed around the city tell of the many new games, movies and cartoons, food booths and prizes which will provide fun for all ages. This group of PTA members are just a few of the many who are working to make the annual affair one of the best ever held. Left to right are Doris Moore, Wanda Shipman, Mary Jo Kennett, general chairman; Pat Bridge, Adelle Davis, Poll Kane, Inei Habinck and Dixie Wheaton. Photo by Guderian Pati O'Connor Accepts Position CDA Schedules Initiation Date SI HPRISE BRKAKKAST YREKA The home of Mrs Tom Dickinson ol ireka was re-i cenlly the setting for a luncheon editor for given in honor of three foreign' newspaper. exchange students, who are at tending school in Siskiyou County under the American Field Serv ice program. Mrs. Dickinson, who has been actively engaged in the Searching for a way to put now pep into the breakfast menu? IMake soup the beverage! Serve The annual Catholic Daughters . flavorful hecf broth, steaminc hot in cups and family spirits will stay bright all morning. Protein from fine, lean heef is a plus in Tati O'Connor left Sunriav for Oakdaie. California, where slipl , i j ,i , t 'initiation of new members is has accepted the posiHon of news . . , Slln . -.,.,. ,, the Oakdale Leader ;1iTnltijng to Mrs. 'nichard l! unmix1 ni'iwirtnnl ni hn ni-nnn 'mn i H in kf Uil. i .i I ,,v ;in'uj in uiti mum. nnomer At one time she was pnicrali A hrciiklast will replace the us-1 point in its favor Is the low reporter for the Herald and News ual nit;f,illR- mliors and miti-(calorie content. , ... . "HI ilM IIllllc 111 NIP SWRTCU and news editor for M. Heart Parish Hall at 7:45 a.m., KAC,0. The past two years sheUnd attend 8 a.m. mass at Sa. program for several years now, has been associated with the Bu-jcred Heart Church as a group, is currently regional representa- reau of Municipal Hesearch and Following mass, breakfast will be tive of the AFS. jService at the University of Ore- served in the Pine drove Room Approximately 43 persons at-, Son. H,e Willard Hotel, tended the event given in honor of Pati is the daughter of Mrs. All members and initiates who Koen Marijana Dharmohroto of Hugh O'Connor and the late Hugh plan to attend the breakfast Indonesia, a student at Yreka O'Connor, pioneer residents of should make reservations with Mrs. Howard Cramblel, TU 4-IIWH Let us build your dream home in MOYINA HEIGHT Local Sub-Contractors Trade-Ins Considered Local Financing Local Material Dealers Guaranteed Construction Extra Large Lots (Govt, approved plans for Fail-Out Shelters available) No larqt discount rate and loan fee . . . Full Value tor your money FOR A CUSTOM BUILT HOME WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEW IN THE KLAMATH BASIN . . . CALL: GEORGE CRAIN TU 2-3248 High School; Annamaria Santoli candro of Italy, who is attending Etna High School, and Walter Kuenzlcr of Switzerland, a stu dent at Dunsmuir High School. Koen Dhaimobrolo is making this area. Baby Shower FORT ROCK - Mrs. Clvde or Mrs. Richard L. Zweinrr. TU 4-8021, no later than Octolwr 20. DEI.ICIOl S S.WDWICH her home with Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Hutchinson and baby daughter. Stewart in Yreka. Annamaria San- Mary .lane, were the honored tolicandro is staying at the home guests at a shower here Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Franklin at the home of Mrs. Maurice of Etna, and Walter Kuenzlcr is residing with Mr. and Mrs. Samu el B. Burton of Dunsmuir. Ward. Co-hostess was Mrs (Chub) Fiazee Games preceded the gift open- Ground cooked liver, chopped crisp bacon, chopped celery, minced onion, pickle relish, and mayonnaise make a fine sand- t ii-ii spii'mi. us especially goon on whole wheat or rve bread. Sharing hostess duties with ing. Refreshments and informal Mrs. Dickinson were Mrs. Jack Young and Mrsi-Dom Favero, who have had previous AFS students living with them, and Mrs. R. M. Stewart. 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