Diced Club New Officers rtlL
Thursday. September 21. 1961 PAGE
A new slate of officers, installed
last spring, met recently to for
mulate plans for the coming sea
son tar Venture Club. First eventl
was the rush party held Tuesday
evening. Sept. 19, at the home
of Patti O'Harra, 611 Hillside Ave
nue. This will be followed on Oct.
3 with a dinner at the Winema
Hotel when new members will be
initiated. That evening, Floyd
Wynne, managing editor of the
Herald and News, will speak and
show slides of his recent tour ofi
the Hawaiian Islands.
President of Venture Club this1
year is Anna Marie Eck. She will
be assisted in her duties by Patti
O'Harra, vice president; Jolene
Robustclli, secretary, and Gene
vieve Amberg, treasurer.
Venture Club is sponsored by
Soroptimist Club and has a mem
bership of young professional and
business women between the ages
of 19 and 30 years. The Klamath
Falls club was chartered in 1940
and is a member of the American
U Council of Venture Clubs.
; Club members, believing in theirl
slogan, "Nothing Ventured Noth
ing Gained, do not hesitate to
give of their time and effort in
many civic projects. In the past.
iuch activities have included dir
ecting the March of Dimes, assist
ance with the TB Fund, the kid
dies paradeanji bringing favors
each month to the Klamailr Nurs
ing Home.
Tentative plans for the year call
for monthly favors for the nurs
ing home, sending a doll to the
School for the Deaf, and giving of
food staples to the Gospel Mis
sion. In addition, the girls will
provide a basket for a needy fam
ily at Thanksgiving and Christ
mas and will present $25 to a
graduating senior girl in the
spring. And once again in the
spring will be the card party and!
style show.
All is not work, however, for
interspersed with the commu
nity service activities, social af
fairs 'are planned to round out the
year.
J7amily
TVeeJcly
looks into the
Important question:
Landscape
Course Offered
The third course of the Land
scape School will be offered at
Corvallis on Oct. 26, 27 and 28,
according to Mrs. Irene Seely,
district landscape chairman.
Reservations are now being
made for those interested in tan
ing this course.
A list of the required books has
been given to both the city and
county libraries.
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Most of them are unpre
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In the September 24 th
issue
JFamily
Weekly
offers a few rules to help
teen-agers make a success
of marriage.
See it with your
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For a comfortable, feather
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members of venture Club,
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DIRECT ACTIVITIES Active vouna business women,
began a busy year of activities with a rushing party Tuesday evening. In charge of
affairs for the coming year are these officers who were installed last spring. Left to
right are Anna Marie Eck, president; Patti O'Harra, vice president; Jolene Robus
telli, secretary, and Genevieve Amberg, treasurer.
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WINNER Judy Esgate
is the winner of a scholar
ship given by Klamath Lank
No. 460, Vasa Order of
America and Canada. She
was graduated last June
from.-KUHS and is now en
rolled at Oregon State
University.
Local Girl Wins Award
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We The Women
Fatigue Is Not Shameful,
YouRun-in-Circle Girls
Ruth Millett
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
The ay to keep 'from beinj happy. It has just kept them busy
eternally tired is to burn yourwith busy-work.
candle at both ends, using up ev- So it seems to me it there is one
ery available ounce of energy! bit of advice today's woman does
each day. Otherwise you w ill feel not need it is to be fold to spend
restless, frustrated or misdireet-jher energy with reckless extrava
cd. gance.
ENGAGED Mr. and
Mrs. Jack S. Griffin of
Bonanza have announced
the engagement of their
daughter, Ju'dith Ann, to
Thomas E. Morris, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.
Morris of Junction City.
No date has been set for
the wedding. The future
bride attended school at
Bonania High School. Her
fiance is taking basic sub
marine training while sta
tioned in New London,
Conn., with the Navy.
Judv Essate, a '61 graduate ofl
KUHS, is the recipient of a $300
scholarship presented by the
Grand Lodge. Vasa Order of
America and Canada. The Swed
ish Klamath Lank No. 460 is af
filiated with the grand lodge.
The award was made for a com-j
position written about John Erick-I
son, great engineer ana nis ran
in the Civil War.
The scholarship has gone three
times before to young members of
Klamath Lank.
First to receive it was Eunice
Wellman in 1955. She was grad
uated from Southern Oregon Co!-
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
EAT FOR BEAUTY
Want to lessen your beauty po
tential? Skimp meals. Well-bal
anced meals are essential to the
glow of health that adds so much
to your appearance.
WEED Margie Glenn celebrat
ed her 11th birthday at a patio
party given in her honor Aug. 8
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Glenn. Party awards were
won by Donna McMahon, Johnny
Baumgartner and Larry Castcn
ada. Others enjoying games and
dancing were Cathy . Farnea,
Franklin Lowden, Timmy Solctti,
Timmy Dowd, Jeff Anderson,
Vickie Bortolozza, Mary Guerra.
Douglas Booth, Barbara and Bev
erly Henry, Debbie and Michael
McMahon, Pat and Susie Hoguc.
Yvonne Daggett, Shirley Brunei-
lo. Sharon Cargill, Pat and Shar
on Beggs and Danny Sterchl
lege in elementary education. Sec
ond winner was Gary Esgate.
brother to this year's winner. Hel
later received an additional schoi
arship to study one year in Ger
many. Rudy Hedberg received his
Vasa scholarship in 1959. He is a
third year major in business ad
ministration at the University of
Oregon.
Judy Esgate has enrolled this
fall at Oregon State University
Her scholarship was presented bv
Mrs. Fanny Hedberg, chairman of
the local lodge, who represented
Martha Pearson, grand lodge dep
uty ot bpokane.
There are 10 scholarships given
by the grand lodge each year.
Once each four years a $2,000
award is given to one of the schol
ars toward a year's study in Swe
den.
BPW Plan
Annual Sale
By HELEN BECHEN"
BABY'S OVTH PLASTIC
When you go visiting, always
carry a large square of plastic
in baby's diaper b.-g. Spread this
on the bed or couch on which you
change baby's diapers.
That is the advice in one oi
Hie latest how-to books, tins one
written by Margery Wilson, wi!h
the come-on title. "Double Your
Energy and Live Without Fa
tigue."
Somehow 1 can't buy that ad
vice. Too many women are al
ready trying it and from what 1
see of the two-end-candlc burners
they are strained, nervous, jittery,
and always running around in
circles.
They are forever leaving one
meeting early in order to get
to another one, forever taking on
more jobs than they can do with
out getting in a dither,' forever
wondering out loud if they are
going to be able to live through
this week or get through this
month.
They don't sit around being
ALTL'PAS The Business and tired, to be sure. They run around
Most women would be better
off with a little "quiet" time for
themselves, with fewer demands
on their energy, with one or two
big goals instead of dozens of
small, inconsequential commit
ments eating up their days.
And w hen they get tired, what's
wrong with admitting it to them
selves and taking a quiet rest to
refresh their spirits instead of
pushing themselves to keep going
because they think there is some
thing shameful about fatigue?
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Professional Women of Alturas an-j
nounce the dales of their annual
fund raising rummage sale as Oct.
6 and 7. The rummage sale will
be held this year in the building
next door to Bonner Electric in
Alturas. Julia Smith is chair-!
man of the sale and requested
that anyone having rummage con
tact her at 7514.
At the club meeting Monday eve
ning, Sept. 1 , the members saw
slides shown by Mrs. Cecil Den
nis on her recent trip through
the Southern states.
Neva Mapes, Clara Eddy and
Julia Smith attended the fall con
ference of the Business and Pro
fessional Women in Weed Sept. 16
and 17. '
being tired, hurrying and scurry
ing and complaining. They are us
ing up every ounce of available
energy but for what? Not to ac
complish any one important goal,
but just to keep eternally busy,
eternally on the run.
Burning their candle at both
ends certainly hasn't made them
cool, calm, and collected or even
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