Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 30, 1962, Page 18, Image 18

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    HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday, December 30, 1963
Saddle Club
Observes Yule
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HEADS COMMITTEE Mrs. Del Summers, shown with
her husband, was in charge of preparations for the Klam
ath Saddle Club Christmas party. Her co-chairman wai
Lorraine Emerick.
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ATTEND PARTY This group is pictured at Reames Country Club on Dee. 16 when
the Klamath Saddle Club staged their annual Christmas party. Left to right ara Mrs.
Bob Colwell, Mrs. Dale Mattoon, Mrs. Cecil Matt, Mrs. Roy Ruga, Del Summers and
Ray Ruge. .
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CLUB OFFICERS Meetings of the Klamath Saddle Club are conducted by this offi
cer slate. Left to right are Mrs. Dorothy Harrington, treasurer; Mrs. Lorraine Emerick,
secretary: Mrs. Ernie Read, vice president, and Mrs. Bertha Colwell, president.
FURS BLEND SOMETIMES
It's lure that it's the fashion o
mix furs this year. But be sure
that the furs you mix get along
both in color and texture. Other
wise, the effect is bizarre.
Elks To Greet
The New Year
Members of the Klanath Kails
Elks Lodge will usher the Old
Year out and welcome the New
Year at a gala ball planned for
the lodge hall Monday evening,
Dec. 31.
The cocktail hour Is set for 9 to
10 p.m., followed by dancing to
Baldy's Band from 10 til 2. Noise
makers and balloons will help
mark the arrival of the New
Year after which a ham and egg
breakfast will be served.
Making arrangements for the
party are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Peyton, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Old
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Vein Moore,
Mr. and -Mrs. Ernest Mullis, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Ellis, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
James Money. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Whitman and Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Lemire.
First Lady
To Be Hostess
Mrs. Mark Hatfield will again
this year entertain the women of
Oregon, those living in Salem as
well as visitors, at informal gath
erings In her home each week dur
ing the legislative session.
Wives of legislators will preside
at the tea table at Mrs. Hatfield's
"at homes" each Tuesday from
2 until 4 o'clock.
Oregon's charming First Lady
will greet her first guests on Tucs.
day. Jan. 15.
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COMMITTEE Plans for the pre-holiday Christmas dance given by members of
Beta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi were in charge of this committee. Left to right
are Holly O'Neale, Mildred Lewis, Lettie Hicks, Joanne Gestvang and Wanda Pon
trelli. Photo by Guderian
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SORORITY PLEDGES At the Christmas dance new pledges to Beta Phi Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi are pictured, left to right, Mildred Lewis, Louise Oden, Flora Osa
and Wanda Pontrelli. With them are Chris Pontrelli at right, and Glenn Lewis in
front. Photo by Guderian
Mama nit a
OES Meets
The pre-holiday m e e t i n s of
Manzanita Chapter 172, OES have
been as colorful as the festive
Christmas spirit that inspired
them.
Worthy Matron Verda Scribner
and Worthy Patron Andy Ander
son presented each of their of
ficers with unusual pins of their
offices at the Dec. 12 meeting. The
lodge was also honored by a visit
of Georgianna .lark, grand rep
resentative of Alberta, Canada, in
Oregon.
There was a Christmas party
after the meeting in the dining
room. Secret pals exchanged gifts
and at each place was a comic
gut. The Sweet Adelines provid
ed the entertainment.
More than 200 attended the an
nual Christmas party given by
Crater Lake Lodge 211 of which
Clarence Humble is worshipful
master.
Santa Claus arrived in time to
distribute gifts to the children
and partake of the potluck supper
Bob Embree was in charge of
party arrangements.
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FURRY ON TOP
Try just one fur hat this winter.
It need not be expensive. In fact,
those shaggy fur hats are enor
mously flattering and they clost
little.
The Klamath Saddle Club's an
nual Christmas was held this year
at Reames Country Club on Dec.
16. Maxine Summers was chair
man, assisted by Lorraine Em
rick, co-chairman.
A ceiling - high beautifully dec
orated tree predominated the dec
orations, which were appropriately
in the holiday motif.
A bulfet dinner was followed
by dancing to the music of The
Oregon Rangers.
Members and their husbands
who attended included Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Summers, Mr. and
Mrs. Cletus McMahon, Dr. and
Mrs. Marshall Poole, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Read. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Ruge, Dr. and Mrs. John
Negreski, Mr. ai.d Mrs. Lyle Fow
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colwell,
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Harrington,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Matt, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lane, Mr. and
Mrs. Roscoe Lilly and Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Mattoon.
YOU NAME IT
Now you can have a handmade
Italian sweater trimmed either
with monkey fur or ostrich fea
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Pre-lnventory
CLEARANCE
NOW IN PROGRESS
Fantastic Savings on Coats,
Suits, Dresses, Sportswear,
Children's Wear, Lingerie
and Foundations.
The Books Are Closed!
Charge Now - Pay in Feb.
All Charge Purchases .Made Balance of
this year will not be billed until Jan. 25
Dance Given By Sorority
Members and guests of Beta
Phi Chapter ol Beta Sigma Phi
sorority enjoyed a pre . holiday
Christmas dance at the Yacht
Club Saturday, Pec. 8. with danc
ing music played by Pete Colley
and his band.
Decorations of blue and silver
lent a festive air to the dance
hall and fueats entered the ball
room thrjiigh a large evergreen
archway accented with blue
lights.
A t a.m. buffet supper was held
at the close o( the dancing.
Committee members responsi
ble for the occasion were Holly
O'Neale. Mildred Lewis, Lettie
Hicks. Joanne Gestvang. Wanda
Pontrelli, Natalie Suanson and
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