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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday, October 30. 1960 PAGK5-C Merrill Folk In The News Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Cissell and family are visiting Mr. and Mrs. On-ill Eifert after being sta tioned four years in ljione. France. Mrs. Cissell will he re memhered ax Frances Eifert. The Cissell will also spend some time with his parents in Springfield before returning to reside in Klamath Falls where he is to be Stationed at Kingsley Field. The Iu Hill residence has been busy place recently with the coming and going of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Shelton and family, former residents of Merrill, were recent visitors. Maurice Shelton is now associated with the First National Bank in Bend. Other guests at Lay Way Now for Chriitmal 619 Main the time were Mr. and Mrs. Jack iCulrler and Mr. and Mrs. Gene ICulder. Now staying with the Hills are Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brant and sons of Portland and Mrs. Nora iMae Fleming French of Oakland Mrs. Brant is the former Laura Lou Hill and Mrs. French is the mother of Mrs. jau Hill. Clayton Lewis is the name chos en for the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hill after his birth October II. Clayton, who weighed 7 pounds. 5 ounces, and his mother will spend several weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hill. Merrill, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnston, Keno, before leaving for Tempe, Ari zona, where his father is com pleting his senior year at Tcmpe State College. HANDV-KFF1CIF.NT If you're building a utility clos et to hold housccleaning gadgets, remember peg-board. Peg-board walls have a maze of little holes for holding hooks or pegs. These make it possible to hang much cleanliness equipment on limited wall space mops, brushes, cloths, sponges, dust pans, brooms, and so forth. LOOKING FOR FAST CLEANING SERVICE? ELECTED to head the Kingsley Field Officeri Wives Club for the coming year are these women pictured at the October luncheon meeting at which time the election was held. From the left, Mrs. Katie Welch, honorary president; Mrs. Jan Meinhold, president; Mrs. Mary Murphy, first vice president; Mrs. Ann Buck, second vice president; Mrs. Evelyn Kelly, secretary; Mrs. Sally Schell, assistant secretary; Mrs. Weynette Haun, treasurer, and Mrs. Audrey Wilson, assistant treasurer. Photo by M.Sgt. Charles Bennett OWC Luncheon Features Election, Style Show We know that everyone It in o hurry to hove their cleaning back crisp, and fresh os new . . . that's why our truck is at your door as soon as possible after your call. Whatever your cleaning needs rugs, draperies or fine clothing, it's picked up cleaned and returned in the fastest possible time. Fashion Cleaners 129 So. 7th Phone TU 4-5563 Election of officers and a style show were highlights of the Oc tober 20 monthly luncheon and business meeting of the Kingsley Field Officers Wives Club held in the Officers Club. Mrs. Fran Anderson presided over the meeting as president. Luncheon arrangements were made by Mrs. Evelyn Kelly and hostesses were Mrs. Jennifer Kan vice president; Mrs. Doris Hoi-, Mrs. Maryellen MacKenzie. at-iKohl. Mrs. Marge Kuhmiann, Mrs. man, recording secretary; Mrs. tending her last luncheon before, Rosemary McMillan, Mrs. Evelyn Jan Meinhold. corresponding sec-leaving for Germany to join her Mu.ik and Mrs. Barbara Tiernan. retary; Mrs. Polly O'C'onnell, trea-!l'snand, was presented with l Special prizes were won by surer- Mrs Cathv Raker aki. 'bracelet charm. Mrs. Barbara Edwards, Mrs. Beta Sigma Phi BETA PHI CHAPTER The regular meeting of the Beta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Tuesday October 18, at the home of Aura Mitchell. A short business meeting was! held and plans ere discussed for a bowling party for members andi their husbands to be held on No- vember S at Lucky Lanes. A service project was also discussed and a final vote will he taken j at the nevl meeting A very interesting program was given by Jean Bingham on "The History of Dress." Refreshments were served by the co-hostesses I,ois F.gger and Lillian Hayden. A model meeting was held Oc tober 4 at the home of Betty Dirschl for the benefit of new rushees. Lois Egger was in charge of the program entitled "Her Crowning Glory." She introduced her guest speaker, Howard Schauer from the Klamath Beauty College, who spoke on hair care, styling, and showed pictures of current hair styles. He also held a question and answer session. After a short business meeting, rushee Delores Balcom was giv en a brief introduction into the sorority. The aims and scope of Reta Sigma Phi were presented by Pat Lukes; history of Beta Sigma Thi by Aura Mitchell: achievements of our local Beta rhi Chapter by Marge Seutter, and the scrapbook by Shirley Bis-scll. Legion Auxiliary MERRILL The American Le gion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Paul Lewis Tuesday. Oc tober 11. Mrs. Margorie Newn ham, president, officiated A report on the District 4 meet ing in Klamath Falls September 18 was given. The auxiliary has three com forters to be given to needy fami lies. Girls who smd poppies were awarded w ith gifts of charm neck laces. Eight hundred poppies have I been ordered to sell this year. I A donation was given to the Klamath County United Fund. A Lovely Lady BEAUTY LOUNGE Arrnii Fr.ni Fi.l Sid rhtrmirr fcxprl.n-.it H. .utlcl.n.. l.nu.ll. .MMIinn -lit Ann .Inhmort B.v.rlv Hotrhki 805 E. Main . TU 2-6063 No Appointment Neceiury r ant treasurer; Mrs. Martha Da vis, parliamentarian: Mrs. Lillian LeMay, liaison: Mrs. Marilyn STORK SHOWER HAPPY CAMP Mrs. Jolin Ka- nig and Mrs. Joe Ragsdale were The slvle show Dresented hv"rcrry Reynolds. Mrs. Alice Itil- Bon Bazaar featured the latest inl.ve. Mrs- Gwendolyn Slaughter honored at a double stork shower fall and winter fashions partial-"m lls- -'essie noyse. recently at the home of Mrs. Sid Johnson, publicity: Mrs. Elizabeth larly chosen to meet the needs of I Luncheon guests were Mrs. Annnrv Oiiffin. Mrs. Ruben Sullivan f Choose from the thou sand now on display in our sample books! Priced as Low dl 25 lmf the club members. Mrs. Paul Ang- Rifkbeil. Gail Mollison stead was the commentator. ' Mrs. Fred Horn and Mrs. Mnr gan Johnson assisted the models, Sullivan, welcoming chairman Mrs. Estelle Paulson, hobbies and tonen, Mrs. Patricia Kohl and games; Mrs. Mina Aly, family Mrs. Emma Fecehia. . services representative; Mrs. Following routine reports the Yvonne Rohben, youth activities; jwho were all members of the election of new officers was con-;Mrs. Alice Bilyeu, nursery; Mrs. wives club. They included Mrs, ducted Mrs Jan Meinhold was Audrey Tillett, properties. iJennifer Kantonen, Mrs. Patricia voted the new president. Other one year officers are Mrs. Mary Murphy, first vice president; Mrs. Ann Buck, second vice president; Mrs. Evelyn Kelly, secretary; Mrs. Sally Schell, assistant sec retary: Mrs, Weynette Haun, trea surer; Mrs. Audrey Wilson,,assist-! ant treasurer. The new officers were intro duced and presented corsages. The retiring council members and committee chairmen are Mrs. Fran Anderson, president; Mrs. Barbara Edw ards, first vice presi dent: Mrs. Evelyn Kelly, second the lady-like look... Mrs. Helen Bechen. BEAITY TONIC an",was co-hostess. Mrs. Glen Spee gle decorated the cake for the occasion. Others present were Mrs. Jim Vertices, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. William Perry. a Mrs. James Dukes, Mrs. Earman Mrs. Richard Priddy, QnncA ' Office Sunnlv rm w " " w w l m-w 629 Main Ph. TU 2-4408 A leisurely few minutes In bathtub full of warm soapsuds Pence, allow a woman's personality to Mrs. Ralph Ramsey, Mrs. Lloyd "hibernate" while she indulges inl White, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. the most inexpensive and easily Floyd Waldron, Mrs. Milo Owens available beauty and nerve tonic! land Mrs. Ray Wasson. THE GAVEL which Mrs. Fran Anderson, left, has used the past year to call to order meetings of the Kings ley Field Officers Wives Club, is given to Mrs. Jan Mein hold, newly elected president. 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