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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1961)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, October 22, 1961 PAGE : 5-B ignored beauty treat. Shorter hem lines are on die way and you'll Important Announcement want your Knees to look their prettiest. Use a complexion brush while bathing, then massage in a softening cream. o BONE UP If you want to give a favorite bulky sweater a special look, re move the present buttons and re place them with bone buttons. Ex pensive, it's true, but you can use them on fashion after fashion. KNEES PEEK OI T Knees are in for a much- ft ...-. fl tm iriniiiiiiiiiT-mif1iTini''iiiaTi'itoiifiTiiriiii-iifti'rii' -Wiiiri'iiiTrrriTrnmTiiniiniwiiiTiniii jjf I '' HC - r 'rf i, r i,- ill iiLi TEA ASSISTANTS Attractive young ladies in pretty cotton frocks and wearing chrysanthemum corsages assisted their Beta Sigma Phi mothers at the tea and style show Saturday at the Winema Hotel. Left to right are Bonnie Farr, Stephanie Guder ian, Terrie Crittenden, Cydney Famum, Janet Wardell, Judy Mest, Cheryl Bingham, Donna Cummins and Kathy Womer. Photo by Guderian NO STRAIN Rice woiTt stick to the bottom offthe pan if you boil it in an aluminum strainer. The rice will be fluffier cooked this way, and the pan more easily cleaned. Banking ... Hometown Style After-Hours Envelope Drop Drive-in . Window Free Parking BBflK nn KLBWRTH FULLS V So. 6th t Klonioth M.mb.r F.D.I.C. Teacher Group Holds Meeting Alpha Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma, International honor soci ety for women teachers, held its October luncheon meeting Satur day, Oct. 7, at the Pelican Party Hoom with Mrs. Helen E. Hoff man, president, presiding. An interesting guest from Nu Chapter in Salem, Neva Dallas, state supervisor of elementary ed ucation, opened the meeting by reading the supplication. Mrs. R. E. Thompson introduced! Mrs. Ruphane Mannering who sang several delightful solos. She was accompanied by Mrs. Athel Roser. " Mrs. John Adams, first v i c el president, gave a detailed report on the Bend planning meeting. Those who attended the meeting were Mrs. John Adam's, Mrs. Paul Deller, Mrs. George Elliott, Mrs, Jack Wright and Mrs. Jack Kem nitzer. Mabel Humble and Mrs. Ida Ed sail gave reports on the history of Delta Kappa Gamma. A report on the successful rum mage sale recently held was giv en by Mabel Humble. Mrs. W. P. Herron, scholarship chairman, announced that Sue Craig, scholarship recipient, plans to attend a meeting in the near future. Mrs. Myron Murray, yearbook chairman, distributed the year books. Ruth Obenchain directed t h e group singing. At a very impressive ceremony inder the direction of Margarete Parker, new members, Ella Red-, key, Myrtle Caldwell, Jane Craig, Vivian Alloway and Marie Oben chain were initiated. Chapter hostesses for the meet ing were Louise Mitchell, chair man; Mrs. John Adams. Mrs, W. P. Herron, Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. Vern Rochek and Mrs. Paul Deller. The next meeting date will bo Nov. 4. at which time Ella Red key will give an illustrated talk "Gold is Where You Find If inl line'with the theme for the yearl "Developing Human Resources Reb ecca Lodge YOUNG MODELS Added attraction at the Saturday style show presented by Bon Baiaar for the Beta Sigma Phi party were styles for the young set. Models were these four, left to right, Katherine Murphy, Keith Goode, Janice Tockey and Kenny Tockey. Photo by Guderian Sorority Notes Founders Day Helena Rubinstein creates the first lipstick to give a perfect outline as it colors! fad LOOK I Longer and slimmer than any lipstick you've seen r- a lipstick and liner in one! HOLD IT ! Revolutionary new design gives you complete control -a perfect outline every time tit you fill in creamy color! No brush or liner needed! FEEL Fashion Stick on your lips! Smooth ... silken ... creamy -yet long-lasting, too! DELIGHT in Fashion Stick's sleek case! A slim baton with a Florentine brushed golden finish, it fits into the smallest evening bag. Refillailel 12 lovely shades. ISO Waggoner Drug Co. A spaghetti potluck dinner pre ceded the last regular meeting of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104. Preparations were in charge of Helen McCornack and Helen Blanas. Olive Hanna. noble grand, con ducted the meeting that followed. She introduced Mrs. George Mills, a visitor from Glendale, Ore.- Retha Kirby gave a report of a visit to the Alturas Lodge which she and several members recent ly made. The president of the Cal ifornia Association and several of ficers were guests that evening. A banquet preceded the meeting, Helen Blanas, district deputy president, announced that she will conduct a candy sale, proceeds of which will be given to the presi dent's project the installation of a new elevator in the Odd Fel- Iows-Rebekah Home in Portland. ' The noble grand reminded members of initiation at the next meeting and asked officers to wear formats. At the October meeting of Al pha Delta Kappa held at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Harris, 457 Laguna, a very fine program in observance of Founders Day was enjoyed by the members. Doro thea Buck was co-hostess for the meeting. Those participating were Bettv Boyle, Mabel Hansen, iyl via Harris. Alice Tronnes. Hazel jar Ann Rife and May Phinney. I The local chaDter of Alhpa Delta Kappa, an honorary society for teachers, was organized in may 1959. Alice Tronnes, president, gave a report of the international con vention of ADK held in Denver early in August. Eleven members from Oregon were among the 772 delegates from 4' states, washing- ton D.C. and Ontario, Canada. Of this number, 4fi were men who organized the Men's Auxiliary of Alpha Delta Kappa. Alpha Delta Kappa has a total membership of 17,044 in 732 chap ters. The sorority owns Interna tional Headquarters House in Washington D.C AltruisUc projects from 393 chap ters show contributions toward lo cal scholarships totaling nearly $15,000. Other projects support ed by chapter funds include edu cational equipment for local chil dren's homes and schools for phy sically and mentally handicapped children. The sorority has also given financial aid to underprivil eged children and families, homes for the aged and other philan thropies. . During the convention. Princess Haradja of Roumania delivered an address desribing her life be hind the Iron Curtain before es caping to the United States. The 1963 international conven tion will be held in Pittsburg and in 1965 the group will meet in Seattle. In line with other chapters, the local group has set aside a fund to be used as a loan fund for worthy students. , iris LUuawwr his i Mars-ffL safe. Ttf'TMtf Av r.Treu oil iff JERRY THOMAS INSURANCE AGENCY 304 J. 7th Ph. TU 2-J535 .Hr. 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