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    HtRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday. October 21. I960
PAGE A
. Lake Cow Belles
' Elect Officers
LAKEVIEW - New officers for
the Lake County Cow Belles were
elected at the luncheon meeting
held October S at Van's restau
rant but will not assume leader
ship of the group until January.
Elected to the presidency was
Mrs. Coral Hill, with Mrs. Lora
Carlon as vice president and
Jjrs. Virginia Vernon,, secretary
treasurer. Retiring officers will
be Mrs. Nora Flynn, president;
Mrs. Hill, vice president, and
Mrs. Mildred Brattain. secretary
treasurer. Guest speaker was Mrs. Clay
ton Weaver who explained a new
system being tried out for the
financing of foreign students un
der the American Field Service
program. Small home banks to
be used to collect loose change
were distributed to the organiza
tion members and Mrs. Mary
Ahramson was named to make
the final accounting for these
when called for earlv next vear.
SOCIETY
By HELEN BECHEN
Rainbow Girls Install Officers
Storkline, Kantwet,
Cosco, Taylor-tot
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PART of the committee for the Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 61, fall formal
met this week to complete plans for the Frosty Frolic to be held Saturday evening,
October 22, in the cafeteria of KUHS. Dancing will be from 8:30 until 11:30. Left
to right are Cheryl Ball, Carolyn Ball, Nancy Hugelman, Barbara Leech and Carolyn
Osborn. Photo by Kettler
Stanford Alumni Form New Club
Forty five Stanford Universityivice
f 1 alumni and guests of the North-lren of
ern California-Southern Oregon Mrs. Mark Boyden ot .Meaiora,
area met Saturday, October 8. at treasurer.
TO REMOVE STAINS
DL'NSML'IH "Life's Rainbow "' bedecked lyres marie of styro-
was the theme ot me evening loam. i
when Carolyn Clark became wor- Barbara Reed sang two solos'
thy adviser of Punsmuir Asscm- ;ls ,)art f the ceremonies and
bly. Order of Rainbow for tiiils. 1 nonnis Clark presented the Rible.
at the Dunsmuir Masonic Temple K()na Rm) (.m() Wi)S jn(n).
recently. iriuced as the new mother adviser
downed in a formal of heay am Roh Harris will serve as
green satin with a hoop skirt and i;ainlww dad.
a cascade of net ruffles, she Thp npw o((im.s incUdf, paKX
spoke to those present and to her H(,n.in associale a(lvjs0.. n
fellow officers on the rewards mf Wv,jc cha.itv. Christine
of life through service after she . , Karen Cuminus.
took her VOWS of office. !f h. Vni-alvn Caswell rvmW;
The evening beg:m with a pi- Margaret Wilcox, treasurer; Anna
ano prelude by Anne Messingcr Mae Flannerv. chaplain; I.inda
and the entrance of the host and (;uv. drill leader; Lorraine (iron-
hostess, Royal Cross and Mrs.jvj love; Adele Kenny, religion:
Valerie Simon. '.Judy Murphy, nature: Carol
Linda Lockart. retiring worthy 'Wagner, immortality; Sandra An
adviser, served as installing offi- derson, ficlelitv : .lanet Saunders.
cer assisted by Donna Parsons, patriotism: Diane C.irdler. serv-
installing marshal; Margaret ce rathy Gome, confidential oh-
Ake. honorary installing marshal; server; Mary Ann Miles, outer
Ardis Keck of Sacramento, in- observer; Kathy Harris, choir rii
stalling chaplain; Carol Mentlen- rector, and Jacky Winters, niusi
hall of Guam, installing record-.ian.
Refreshments were served fol-
1 i" ""3SL followed by
V - i ochle. Hich
fefl ' MaM Ward
The Haz-Bins
BRIGHT - EYED Jeffrey
Todd is the son of Mrs.
Glenda Howard of 5240
Bristol Avenue. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Chapman.
Great-grandparents Mrs.
Ruth Quinn and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Chapman also
reside in Klamath Falls.
Photo by Miller-Williams.
The Haz-Bins met at the home Long and low by Stella Per.-ell.
of Fannie Mae Thompson on Mary Well received the guest
Mondav, September 2fi. :Prize and Mane' w'ard and Betty
Mabel W ood was guest. jKetsdever. the 300 p i n o c h 1 .
short business meeting was Sadie Vav Valace tt.m r,
an evening of pin- hostess to the club at her home,
score was won by 917 Oak Street, on Monday, Oe-
Pecgy tnber 24. at 7:30 p m.
second hv
to see and to hear . . .
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Tar, oil and grease stains all me trinuie to me nainuuw .giowjnf, ,ie cercmimies. Mrs
R. M. Clark of Mount Shasta
hv Wilma Jean
the Jackson Hotel in Medford to
discuss and organize a local Stan
I ford Alumni Club.
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William Patton of Ashland was County; Lucian Rice, Curry and
elected president. Other officers Del Norte counlies: Hamilton
are Sam Bellah of Rogue River. Thrift, Coos; Edwin Booth, Doug
las; Raymond Salisbury, Jose
phine, and Wilson Slater, Jack
son.
The alumni decided to name
the club "The State of Jefferson
Stanford Alumni Club" to com
memorate the rebellion of North
ern California and Southern Ore
gon to secede and become an
independent state.
The purpose of the club is to
disseminate accurate information
regarding Stanford University to
prospective students as well as
the general public.
Stanford alumni who are in
terested in participating in . the
activities of the club are invited
to contact one of the officers.
nroirlnnt Uilhlir I. W.ir-
K ' . '. . t r .. . .-.i-iwas eiven
Meniora, secreiary. ami. 1 p ...... , - , , . . (,,..
the male attire, even if the wear-;,. of l)unsmuiT' Assembly,
er's most strenuous labors only. Liltc Jan Kubii presented Car
involve mowing the lawn. When olyn Clark w ith a spray of white
dnimcit is hpavv wine nr spranplcarnatiotlS. The new worthy ad-
ou as mucn as pnssime, men run viser ai.-u
Those on the hoard of directors
are Anthony Giacomini, Klamath
Countv; Harry Bryan, Siskiyou
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The incoming officers made
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gave a shower at the Smith home
on Wednesday afternoon honoring
Robert Kugene. new son of the
Rev. and Mrs. Kugene Willis of
Lorella Full Gospel Church.
A tall pink stork on a white
cloud of angel hair and bonnet
nut cups were on the refresh
ment table and gifts on the low
coffee table. Pink petunias, glad
ioli and candles completed the
decorations.
Guests were Mrs. Willis and
children, Mrs. Earl Hitson Sr.,
Mis. Bessie Campbell, Mrs. Ker
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Mrs. Walter Smith Sr., Mrs. Ray
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jjj have resided in this city eight years since coming from
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8 eight children, 22 grandchildren and four great-grand-I
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and Mrs. Sherman (Alpha) Williamson, both of this city;
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Rotary Anns
Plan Meetings
MONTAGUK-Selertion of host
essos to arrange dinner meetings'
during the coming year was the
major point of husinpss taken up
by the Montague Rotary Anns
during their September meeting
held recently at the Shamrock
Inn. south of Vreka. Mrs. Rosalie
Grazier, president, roii'lueled the
session.
Visiting comprised the major:
portion of the entertainment for
the evening, interspersed with
games. Mrs. Margaret Day won
.,c i.ij.ij j
ley Hasselvander was present as
a guest.
Present, in addition to those
mcnlinned, were Mrs. (' e o r g e
Kiork. Mrs. Heulah Gordon, Mrs.
Ora Kouls, Mrs. Mildred Uing,
Mrs. Ida Mctargar. Mrs. Nickie
Meek, Mrs. Helen Messner, Mrs.
r.leanor Phillips. Mrs. Ilcana Wil
liams. Mrs. Martha Simon, Mrs.
Doris Dickinson. Mrs. U'ah Reieh
man and Mrs. Hazel Rolirer.
Chrysler Corporation's low-price compact at reduced prices for 19611
Wiant
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with other
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all over
town.
Why not
yours?
What makes Valiant such a matinee idol? Good looks, of course.
A case of love at first sight for most women. Courtly manner.
Caters to a lady's slightest whim, skipping through tangled
trnlfic or scooting into a size 7 parking space. Valiant's the strong,
silent type as you'd expect of its unitized body.
Valiant's Torsion-Aire suspension carpets the roughest roads
around. And what a beautiful bargain. Valiant a low-priced
compact last year has reduced prices for 1961! And its inclined
engine sips fuel so sparingly, it often seems Valiant is running
on its good looks alone. Wouldn't it be a good idea to
introduce your bride to Valiant right now?
Enjoy "The Garry Moore Plymouth Show" and "Mr. Garlund" each week on CBS Teletiiion.
Toketee Ladies
Host Officers
On Monday. October 10. Ihe La
dies of Tokelee Lions met with
the Slate Linns Auxiliary presi
dent. Mrs. Frank Christian of
Medlord. and Ihe district direc
tor of 3fiK, Mrs. Ronald Larson
of Bandon.
Six regular members. t'i pros
pective members and the two
slate oflicers enioyed dinner in
Hie Satellite Room at Hie air
port .
After dinner tlie gioup went to
Ihe home of Mrs. Keith Codding
Ion on McClellan Drive where a
joint meeting was held with the
Klamath Kails Linns Auxiliary.
!
Looks and drives like twice the price
61 Valiant!
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