Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 05, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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SOCIETY
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Fal1, Ore.
Bv HELEN BECHEN
ALUMINUM FOIL became lovely holiday decora.
fions, fashioned by Mrs. Thomas Thomson, left, and dem
onstrated by her to members of the Bly Home Extension
Unit at their December meeting. Mrs. Robert Novey,
right, explained some of her Ideas with which she deco
rated her home for the meeting.
Photo by Roberta McGee
H
ome
Exe
nsion
At the Dec. 13 Christmas par
ty of the Poe Valley-Olene Unit
members of Langell Valley Unit
were invited guests. Gifts- were
exchanged and luncheon served
by Mrs. Edward Wenz and Mrs.
Earnest Geingcr
The next meeting will be in
Clone on Jan. 10. Fabric identifi
cation will be the topic.
The Shasta-Homedale Unit ob
served the holiday season with
gift exchange Dec. 16 at the
fairgrounds. Lucile House and
fieah Ferrell molded cranberry
salad into candle shapes for ad
ditional table attractions.
A special program was pre
sented by Bea Johnson and Chris
tina Thomason, members of the
Buena Vista Unit. They showed
different Christmas ornaments
and gifts to be made at home,
Present besides the fourteen
members were guests, Mrs. Ethel
Woodruf, Mrs. Bessie Book, Mrs.
E. Windham and Ada Flackus.
Bly Unit met Dec. 8 at the
home of Mrs. Robert Novey for
its Christmas party.
Mrs. Thomas Thomson led the
demonstration on making wreaths
with aluminum foil and a mon
tage picture from old greeting
cards. Mrs. Novey explained
some of. her decorations and Mrs.
Elizabeth Campbell demonstrat
ed the making of a tree from
chicken wire, boughs and orna
ments.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing the gift exchange.
Juanita Nelson acted as baby
sitter at her home. This service
CAROLYN OSBORN will
be installed as honored
queen of Bethel No. 61,
Jobs Daughters, on Jan.
14 at the Scottish Rite
Temple. The public is in
vited to the ceremony
which will start at 8 p.m.
A queen's ball will follow
the installation.
Garden Club
Slates Meet
MONTAGUE The first meeting
of the new year slated by the
Shasta Valley Garden Club of
Montague will be Friday, Jan.
6, at 12:30 p.m., in the club room
of the Montague Auditorium. In
charge of arrangements for the
potluck luncheon to be served
prior to the business session and
program is Mrs. Mary Lilly, who
will be assisted by Mrs. Grace
Leavers. Mrs. Mary Lemos and
Mrs. Allie Moore.
Following the business session,
which will be conducted by the
president, Mrs. Rita Prather,
films on roses and lawns will
be shown. Mrs. Ellen Walters will
talk briefly on famous gardens
ot America.
Thursday, January 5, 1961 PAGE 3 A
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NORTH HIGHLANDS. California, is the home of these three children of Mr.
and Mrs. David House, former residents of Langell Valley and Bly. Left to right are,
Douglas, 5, Dawn, 6, and Michael, 8. They are grandchildren of J. E. House of Lan
gell Valley.
Santa Visits Bly Children
BLY Nineteen happy children
were greeted by Santa Claus and
presented a 'gift on Dec. 21 at
Bly. The occasion for the visit
was the annual Christmas party
of the Bly Women's Club held
at the home of Roberta McGee.
Santa, whose presence was ar
ranged by Herb Hadley, sat on
an elaborate throne while the
youngsters sang several Christ
mas songs.
Gifts were exchanged among
the 28 women present for the
party.
The next club meeting will be
Wednesday. Jan. 11, at the home
of Bell Cobb.
is a feature of the unit and ex
penses are shared by members.
The next meeting will be Jan.
12 at I'M p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Jack Larsen. Members are
asked to save the labels and tags
from new garments to be used
in the fabric identification proj
ect in January.
CHRISTMAS DINNER
LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Hricziscse entertained
with a dinner at their home on
Christmas Day. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. George Olson, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hricziscse and Mr.
and Mrs. Maynard Hricziscse, all
of Klamath Falls, and Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Spillane, Sheila.
John, Patricia. Gene and Maurice
of Langell Valley.
Founders Day
Noted By DAR
YREKA A Christmas party
and the celebration of Founder's
Day highlighted the December!
meeting of the Siskiyou Chapter,!
Daughters of the American Revo-I
lution, held at the Yreka Inn.
Regent Atlanta Adams presided
Devotions were led by Chaplain
Mrs. William Ensele, followed
with the salute to the flag and
singing of the Star Spangled Ban
ner. Mrs. Jess DeAvilla read the
president general's message.
After giving the national de
fense report, Mrs. Lawrence Li
chens urged every member to
read and study all articles rela
tive to the subject whenever pub
lished. A report by the museum
committee disclosed that the ex
hibit currently on display at the
Siskiyou County Museum had been
taken care of by Mrs. Alfred
Crebbin, Mrs. Albert Parrot and
Mrs. Ted Skillen.
Mrs. Lichens, temporary treas
urer, gave a report on the amount
collected from the passing of the
birthday plate at the last meet
ing. Mrs. Crebbin, registrar, re
ported that two new members
had been confirmed by the Na
tional Society in Washington, D.C.
They are Mrs. Charles Page of
Grenada and Mrs. Charles Hur
ley of Yreka.
The Christmas program for t h e
afternoon had been prepared by
Mrs. Alfred Crebbin. Adding to
the Christmas atmosphere, was
music played by records. An ac
count on the founding of the Sis
kiyou Chapter was given by Mrs.
Albert Parrot, who was already
a member in an Oregon chapter.
Mrs.' Walter Williams, who had
served as regent in a Santa Clara
chapter, was appointed organizing
regent for the Siskiyou group.
Other members participating in
the organizing of the chapter in
cluded Mrs. Lottie Ball. Mrs.
Vance Brown, Mrs. Willard Cald
well, Mrs. Alfred Crebbin, Mrs.
Edward Dreyer, Mrs. Robert
Dunn, Mrs. S. Clinton Jackson,!
Anna Grisez, Mrs. Ida Martin,
Betty Seymour Robinson, Mrs.
James Rohrer, Mrs. George
Schradcr, Mrs. May Stevens and
Mrs. Lemuel Slteppard. Other
charter members were Atlanta
Adams, Mrs. Ruth Proctor, Mrs.
William Newton. Ann Parrott (Wa
terman) and Mrs. Clifford Butler.
Those present at the party In
addition to those participating in
the program, included Mrs. Ted
Skillen, Mrs. Lottie Ball, Mrs.
V. C. Derham, Mrs. Edward Cal
loway, Mrs. Robert Denure and
Mrs. Ray Luce, all of Scott Val
ley; Mrs. Clyde Turner and Mrs.
Rosamond Westover all of Yre
ka; Mrs. RayEUer of Montague,
and Mrs. Henry Terwilliger of
Little Shasta.
HEY KIDS . . .
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TRADE NIGHT
. . . TONIGHT!
7 P.M. - 9 P.M.
Skatei too tmoll ... or big?
Bring Hi cm to Hal's tonight!
Wo'll appraise your old skates
. . ond help you trade!
HAL'S
SPORT SHOP
531 Main TU 4-3549
aw
Have you,
or has someone
you know,
just moved to
Klamath Falls
Your Welcome WaRon
Hostess will call with
lifts and friendly
greetings from the community.
TU 2-0736
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One Group
FORMALS
Four, Price Groups
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10 0 12
SWEATERS
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Excellent Selection
Four Price Groups
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Stock Up Now
And Save.'
SKIRTS
Every Kind, Fabric and
Color You Can Imagine!
VALUES to 21.95
57T14
Children's Dresses . . . Wool Skirts . . . Car Coats . . .
Coats... Sweaters... Bouffant Slips.
ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED TO CLEAR!
ir MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS
BLANKETS THROW RUGS
10 Nylon Now
HEATERS HASSOCKS
R.9 $.7.$'n98 Tsisssr $95
Now Only ... II Now Only . . . Jj
LADIES' BLOUSES VA--ES
U I 50,.,T
WOOL
CAPRIS
Values to $16.95
$5" 1(T
VELVETEEN
CAPRIS
5
Now $1-00
Only
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SUNDRIES SPECIALS!
Jergen's Lotion 1
With Diipenwr plu tax '
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"BAN" Roll-On
DEODORANT
plustox
98
Dr. West
TOOTH BRUSHES
Pkg. e 2 rag. 1.38, Nsw Only
98
Buy On
Revolving
CHARGE or
LAY-AWAY!
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4480 South 6th
TO
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449"
140-lb. freeier chest below,
Reg. 539.95
21 Cu. Ft., 720-lb. Freeier.
1-only, Reg. 449.95
349"
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Cascade Home Furnishings
412 Main
Phone TU 4-8363