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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday, November 13. 1960 PAGE 5 P Father-Son Banquet Held BONANZA A father-son ban-jPlaie cards were small footballs, duet was given at the Bonanza! Mrs. Lloyd Crawford made a fcchool at 7 o'clock Nov. 5, by cake decorated like a football Schools In Other Lands Topic Of Student P.anel "In Everv Land We Studv. t International Society. September from Japan where she for an exhibit by Malin students!centb' pcroented to Patricia Sept bur Robinette, Mrs. R. E. Thomp-Earl Sheridan, an address by lived from l'J57 to WOO, attend of Mrs. Ted Lowerv, chairman of inK the Narimasee School in To-j the ho,tcss cmmitioe .other host- So"lht',n Oregon College. of Klamath Kalis, a student at, son, Mrs. Ed Pappenfus and Ma-;Mrs. Helen Hoffman, Christmas was kvo. rnor to mat, iieiKv uvea inuSSP, UP,.P iwrnhv ii,,ti, Newfoundland from 1952-1955. c.i adio Sanders. 'Mrs. C a V r o ! tUve. On the tables were small foot-lborn, Roger Schooler, Byron balls and white and red candles, Mitchell, Mark Dearborn and Hal colors of the Bonanza Antlers., Moffett. Mrs. Waller Cambrun. Icaisla- chairman. presented Mrs. field complete with tiny players We Learn, We Understand," No-lveloped in a most outstanding Lydia I'mlor lived one year in Howe. Mrs. Bcrnice Andrews and Ocllor who talked on Meas- manner by two seniors and a Okinawa, spent from 1955 to 19oH Mrs. Emil Tofell. Other decora-1"" "le "'''I'1" lra 10 sophomore of Henley High Schooliin England, and lived in Uorrhanyitions furthered the programil'0',1 llle mcasu,c' when they participated in a panel, in 1958. Ulieme of the well attended meet-1 Thf Ucrembe'' mt-eling will he "Schools in Other Lands," for1 The students described the ing. 1 1"''' dinner parly with the Nov. 5 luncheon meeting of schools attended, commented on, During Hie bigness scj0 KOn. "10 nUlibi,"ls s Ku(,sls' Members the chapter held in the Pelicamthe foreign students' very greatjducted bv President Helen Epley 1Z "In u , re!,F1've.,1tl'e n,?,c- , ... . i. liujll.wn 111 lit: .IIIR. Harry Whiting. Mrs. Paul Deller, ,c r mem- . red and whUe suis vember s program topic for Alpha tMr "Liters Albert 'Connor' P,esidenl 'lChaPler- Delta Kappa Gamma 'the Lettermen's Cluh. nnnnuiw-ed Mrs. Erwin Ellis was general lne speakers, Principal Charles chairman assisted by mothers of stebor. Coach Erwin Ellis and the boys. th folowinB seniors. Henrv Dear- Eulalona Chapter. DAR. met Eulal ona DAR i If your boy is "rough' on coats . . . i Pacific Trail's wash 'n wear surcoat with the zip-on, zip-off hood is the answer! Warmly lined with light weight Cela Clous. Sanforized, vat dyed, machine washable. Clay or sage green. Sizes 2 to 6x. 9,98. 619 Main noencer 3 i Where Mom Gels Green Stem pi Monday evening, Nov. 7, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Owsley, Mrs. Julian Ager, regent, stated that papers nave neen passed ny tne (national board for Mrs. G. M. L'pington and Mrs. Tom Tennery, and that the chapter was very hap py to receive them into mem bership. Mrs. R. S. Loosley, Indian chair man, requested members to bring gifts to the December meeting suitable for the Indian children at Chemawa. It was announced that the can dy sale is progressing nicely and that members may pick up addi tional supplies by contacting Mrs. W. J. Owsley or Mrs. Julian Ager. After the business meeting which included a defense report by Mrs. Dick Henzel, the program was turned over to Mrs. Paul Deller who introduced Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson and Mrs. Fran ces Curry, all of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Richardson sang two delightful numbers, "Sweet Phyllis" and "Just Been Wondei ing." She was accompanied by Mrs. Curry. Ralph Richardson's thoughtful talk on "The Heritage for Which Our Children Will Give Thanks" was very much enjoyed by the group. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. W. J. Owsley, and her committee consisting ofi Mrs. Wade Crawford, Mrs. C. J. Martin and Mrs. Loyd Ryser. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harry Goeller on Dec. 5. Mrs. Jack Nixon will present a program on "Revolu tionary Christmas" and Mrs. H. A. Pedersen is arranging for special music that evening. party room. Mrs. John Adams, programl related interesting school oxperi-ithe regular contribution to the chairman, presented Louise Mitch-ences. Many close friendships .Klamath Union High School ell, Henley teacher and Alpha with Ihe students of other lands j marching band for their East chapter member as moderator of I were formed by the young people. West game trip. The correspond the panel. She in turn introduced! Following the discussion, t h e ing secretary, Mrs. Paul Deller, chairman. Jim Muri, and mem-'panel members answered numer- read a note from Mrs. Hagan bers Becky Aubel and Lydia I'm- ous questions presented to them Moore, prominent Klamath Falls lor. , by the attentive audience. iresiclenl. in which she accepted Jim Muri lived in Japan be- A Henley High School girls the teachers' invitation to become tween the years 1948 and IJ50 quartet composed of Colleen Fin- tin Alpha Chapter honorary mem and later in Brussels, Belgium,1 chum, Rixey Ann Balsiger, Dim- ber. A very gracious letter from Mrs. Frank Ohenchai bol Humble. A special program carol singing led by Mrs. Leola will include vocal solos by Mrs. Thompson and a gift exchange. 1954 to 1957. His father, Lt. Col James P. Muri, USAF, moved to Klamath Falls at the time of his retirement. Becky Aubel, whose father is na Short, and Sandi Clark enter-,Mrs. Mabel Winston thanked the tained delightfully with three vo-1 members of the Retired Trach eal numbers. They were accom-'ers Association of Klamath Covin panied by Mrs. Dayton Finchum. ly and members of Alpha Chap- Table decorations were fall ar- ter, Delta Kappa Gamma, for the NOW OPEN Capt. Clark L. Aubel, returned inlrangeme'nts prepared previously joint scholarship which was re-1 free Timin yva AT OUR NEW LOCATION I tp..- ff ,. 4 A f Now located at 2119 Etna Turn left oft S. 6th at Giq ler's Market. Phone 4-4202 for appointment. t:-, "wT "77 Qr''' fO YeeeilitWlsfl.Li' . BIRTHDAY DINNER SUMMER LAKE - Mrs. Bill Smith was the honored guest Sat urday, Nov. 5, at a birthday din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Harris, Summer Lake Mrs. Vern Maw and three daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Ho sier and Mr. and Mrs. George Dinus of Weiser, Idaho, parents of Mrs. Smith, were among the guests. Intimate Co-ordinates by IC AYS 1 R Lingerie . . . 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