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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, November 13, 1960 mt it.- v I - vfruviy PAGE, 3 B AT THE HEAD TABLE at the annual luncheon meet ing of Klamath County Cow Belles on Nov. 2 at Klamath Yacht Club were, from left, seated, Mrs. Louis Randall, new president; Mrs. Don Johnson, outgoing president, and Bernii Blann, state Cow Belle president of Mitchell; standing, Mrs. Martin Gift, secretary; Mrs. Jim Grimes, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Erickson, outgoing secretary-treasurer; Mrs, Alvin Cheyne, vice president. Photo by Kettler. fcK- i WAN I I LITTLEST ENTERTAINERS at the Cow Belles' fall luncheon were these tiny hula dancers, pupils of Edna Howell of Norma dean School of the Dance. Shown, from left, are Trinket Brown, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown; Mindy Sue Carter, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carter, and Holly Myers, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Myers. A fourth regular member of the dancing quartet, Terry Sue Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Don Miller, could not be present for the occasion. Photo by Kettler. . f law r Z :t vO:l Luncheon Ends Season Of Golf W"8 jment was provided by Ine Mclo As in years past the fall lunch-'licas of the traditional' torch with dy Mothers, under the direction eon officially marks the close of 'bright cellophane flame. j Mrs. W. Don Miller. State President' Visits Local Cow Belle Group Special guest at the eighth an-jiinits in the state. She had high Bual meeting of Klamath Countyjpraise for the two very success-dl vuw Denes as Derniz niann oi iui low Hene cooKing schools held the year's activities of Reamcs Golf Club Women's Auxiliary. Ap proximately 100 members were present Nov. 4 at this annual af fair, arranged this year by Mrs. pieces which could be used as Awards were given during the prizes and awards. Material forbear for outstanding 4-H beef the contest was turned over to breeding projects by girls, to the W. Don Miller. the club's officers. father of the first child born on The clubhouse was gay with Mrs. Don Johnson, president i Fathers Dav and to the citv'slred. white and blue colors of uring this last year, gave nign-inosi courteous cierK in me re-jme minium memo Mitchell, president of Oregon Cow (during the late summer and com Belles, who was paving her first mented that some rnnnlipi; Hid tint official visit to the local group. The luncheon on Nov. 2 was held at Klamath Yacht Club with achieve Klamath's good results in this field. lights of the group's activities. In addition to cooking schools, the Cow Belles put on a Beef for Fathers Day promotion and named a father of the year. par- She spoke of the national con-lticipated in the Fourth of July pa rade, held a picnic at Collier approximately 60 members and'vention which will be held in Salt guests present. . Lake City and told of the work Miss Blann brought word of ac- of her committee in setting up a'stew dinner and plans to repeat tivities of other county Cow Belle'contest for handmade leatherwarklils December appreciation tea. Park, conducted its annual beef background for the long tables eiecte(j WC,B Mrs. r0(i Bell decorated with red and blue rib bon streamers and UN flags. Flanking the head table were rep- Above! City-dot shirtwaist superbly cut in fine Nellena crepe acetate. So smart for now and the holidays ahead! Jet black dots on taupe brown, blue or grey. 8 to 18. 19.95 left: Egyptian-print casual Cut on easy lines, accented with solid trim at collar and cuffs. Drip-dry cotton in blue, brown, green. 10 to 20 and petites 13.95 US I YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT OR LAY AWAY NOW! cent "better meals here. During the business meeting, the bylaws were amended to cre ate a separate office of treasurer, dividing the secretary-treasurer duties performed by ,Mrs. Earl Erickson during the last year. Mrs. Bill Gouldin, chairman of the nominating committee, p r e senled the proposed slate of offi cers for the coming year which was unanimously accepted. Mrs Louis Randall is new president succeeding Mrs. Johnson. Serving! with Mrs. Randall will be Mrs. Alvin Cheyne. vice president; Mrs. Martin Gift, secretary, and Mrs. Jim Grimes, treasurer. The new Cow Belle officers were introduced again during the evening at the Klamath County Cattlemen's Association's dinner dance at Reames Golf and Coun try Club. Alvin Cheyne is new president of the cattlemen, suc ceeding Bert Stanley ot Fort Klamath. Norm Jacob was elect ed as vice president and Ray O. Petersen remains as secretary. Six vignettes, presented by lop local talent, made up the surprise program arranged by Mrs. Ver non Reilan and Mrs. Clarence Gansberg for the annual fall luncheon. Neil Buchanan. 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Buchanan. started the program with accordi on solos. Mrs. Reitan, who was commentator, explained his cat tleman background, adding that he is the grandson of George promotion en by Mrs. L. C. Jones and her committee. The Olympic shield on the large center wall served as ine gold and silver prizes were r,olf trophies and prizes were ciiec ive aga insi me o.ue noin m b M,.s , M ilia ti'inhtr t'lhln I nninrl nnU int. llfjriltr lUUIti UULFf.VI fv'iu braid added an elegant note. Clever "gold medals" for lop win ners were chocolate discs covered ryman and Mrs. Howard Pcrnell, who have served as co-chairmen of the tournament for the past with gold foil. jyear. Following reports of committees! Mrs. George Merryman and members marked ballots for new Mrs. Ed Brosterhous, in chargci otticcrs. Mrs. Lliarles Uakin was of the weekly bridge play, an named to succeed Mrs. Chester nounced the winners for the sum- Slonecypher as president. Others.mcr sessions. Mrs. Oscar Shive Hagclstein, well known in the in dustry. A pantomime done to the re cording. "Please, Mr. Custer,'" followed. Patricia Truelove, who drives 47 miles each way daily to attend high school at Chilo-j quin. was a member of the royal court at the recent 24lh annual Klamath Basin Potato Festival at Merrill. Her act was the one which won her a top place in the talent contest for the festival. Andrea Reeder, a Klamath Un ion High School senior who plans to study law, gave two flule solos. She was accompanied at the piano by Sharon Keck, also a KUHS senior. Donna Micka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Micka of Ma lin, presented a hula and a South American primitive interpretive dance as the next to last number on the program. She is the reign ing queen of the annual pntao festival held at Merrill. The hula dance interpretation by three tiny dancers which con-j eluded the entertainment brought! down the house and ended the show on a high note of hilarity. The Cow Belles expressed their; thanks for the talent offered with! appropriate gifts of appreciation for each of the entertainers. president Mrs. Bob Cheyne, scc-j retary Mrs. John West, treasur er; Mrs. Howard Pernell and Mrs. Earl Maskell, directors. Wlnle the election outcome was was high scorer, Mrs. Andrew Honzel, second, and Mrs. Ed Bros terhous, third. Mrs. John Ashley and Mrs. L. D. Stephens received prizes for having the most per feet attendance. RAKISH EXPRESSIONS enlivened the pumpkin : faces used by Mrs. Charles Cheyne and her committe : as part of the elaborate fall decorations at the Yacht Club for the Cow Bellas' annual fall luncheon. Here, from left, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. John Short and Mrs. Basil Brown are admiring the caricature effect contrived through the use of marshmallows and licorice whips. Other faces had carrot noses, bon bon eyes and frosted cookie ears. The abundant harvest was represented by basket and cornucopias overflowing with fall vegetable! and fruits. Photo by Guderian. VISITS AUXILIARIES SUMMER LAKE - Clara Can non, district president oi me VFW Auxiliary, recently made in spection visits to two auxiliaries in her district. She slaved over. night Oct. 20 with Hazel O'Keefe while in Merrill and on Nov. 3 she journeyed to Klamath Falls to attend the auxiliary meeting there. Mrs. Cannon and her two children were guests of Mae Mossi in Klamath Falls. 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