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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1961)
) ' p"'iiu'i .-.-'! "IL --'l"'f ' ""f"""" '" " '" ';"n ft fgfT V"" ' "'V .mill i - ' "' - ' I ' ' '"' "'J : 1 ' I , , , i ' SOCIETY By Helen Bechen Klamath Falls Ore. Sunday, February 5, 1961 COLORFUL POSTERS and flags of many lands added to the atmosphere of the annual benefit bridge and tea given Saturday, Jan. 28, by the Klam- ath Falls Woman's Library Club at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. R. T. Lindley, center, club president, shows a poster of Berlin to Gayta Carnini, left, and Carol Perkins, right, both dressed in Hawaiian muumuus for their roles of as sistants during the afternoon. Proceeds from the party will be used to purchase books on pa triotic education for the City Library. " , r 't V:. I . its zf ASKf 1 . i I f ills, ftzx r . i r fell FIT "OUR FRIENDS AROUND US," the mo of the Klamath Falls Woman's Library Club benefit bridge and tea Jan. 28 at the Willard Hotel, provided many ideas for decorations which included the large world globe shown at left as centerpiece for the tea table. Toys de picting modes of travel surrounded the base. Costumes of colonial days, Hawaii and Mexico were worn by six girls who assisted in servin g and distributing prizes which were gaily wrapped in red, white and blue. Pictured left to right around the table are Carol Per kins, Jane Black, Diana Walas, Gayle Carnini, Aida Zurita and Patricia Caparroso. The lat ter two, both exchange students, in the picture above, point on the globe to their respective homes in Mexico. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Joy Walker, Mrs. Claude Gar rison and Mrs. E. W. Carter. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Kathleen Ward and Mrs. Loren Palmerton. On the tea committee were Mrs. Alva Oldham, Mrs. O. E. Powell and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence, . , -v- 4 v P" ' .-: 1 . -t-vA. I I ' 1 ' i i L " ' ll"""""JI 6L' '-- -1 V I v v-, i ENJOYING the Druni Corps party were Mrs. Ray Frisbie of Medford, seated left; Mrs. John Blair of Lakeview, right, and standing, Mrs. Robert Chil cote, left, and Mrs. Hubert Tottort. Photos by Guderian SAN FRANCISCO HERE WE COME set the tempo for the Hillah Temple Drum Corps when members gathered Saturday evening, Jan. 28, at the Yacht Club for their annual dinner dance. The corps' hopes to be a march ing unit at the 1961 East-West game provided the incentive for clever decorations. Blue and white pompons and small white footballs lined the tables between blue and white goal posts. Toy buses bearing such placards as Hrllah Temple Drum Corps and East-West game, 1961, were realistic additions to the decor. Each woman wore a white pompon corsage with the letter E or W. Responsible for the arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wagne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chilcote, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Totton and Mrs. and Mrs. Art Stites. Shown above, left to right, are Mr. and Mrs. Wirren, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and Don Phelps, president of the Klamath Falls Shrine Club. o o o o O -0 o kO O tS ffi 9 CtS O 19 000 0000 O