Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 06, 1963, Page 20, Image 20

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SIALIN A unorgasbord din
ner given Saturday evening, Dec.
22 by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gray
honored Mrs. George Fabianek on
the occasion of her birthday.
Here (or the special day and
also for the Christmas holidays
were Mrs. Fabianck's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollyburton
fo Goldcndale, Wash.
Other dinner guests were Mrs.
Ken Wilson, Frank Fabianek, Rev.
and Mrs. Ethen Whitman and
family and the honored guest's
husband and family.
On Monday, Dec. 17, Mrs. J.
Perry Haley entertained the Hap
py Hour Bridge Club at a Christ
mas party when members enjoyed
their annual gift exchange.
Mrs. Charles Johnson was giv.
en a beautifully decorated cake in
honor of her birthday.
High score for the afternoon
play was held by Mrs. Con John
son and second high by Mrs.
Charles Hamilton.
Sorority
Pledges Three
MOUNT SHASTA Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority met Dec. 18 at the
home of Mrs. Richard Millington
for the pledge service. New
pledges are Mrs. Roger Hines,
Mrs. John McKendrick and Mrs
William Allen.
A recorded recitation about his
childhood Christmases in Wales
and reminiscences of his young
life by the English poet, Dylan
Thomas, were presented by Mrs
William Letcher.
Refreshments were served to
ihe 14 members present and three
pledges by Mrs. Martin Cooper
and Mrs. Charles Meekins.
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times, then arrange drifts of suds
"snow" in the corners.
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OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mr:
heide, in observance ot their silver wedding anniversary,
were feted at a party arranged Dee. 14 by their daugh
ter, Linda, at the Bonanza Library.
Bonanza Pair
Wed 25 Years
BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Oberheide were honored Friday
evening, Dec. 14, on their silver
wedding anniversary when a large
group of friends gathered at the
Bonanza Library. Hostess for the
party was their daughter, Linda
Oberheide.
For the party, a large silver
tree was placed by the lire-
place and from the mantel hung
three silver cowboy boots filled
with monetary gifts for the hon
ored couple,
White and silver was the decor
of the refreshment table which
held the three tiered cake, topped
with a silver heart, which was
baked by Mrs. John Brown and
decorated by Mrs. Ivan Bold.
Henry Oberheide and Aline Shel-
lon were married in Denver on
Dec. 18, 1937, in the Methodist
Church by the Rev. John McVik
ers. They came directly to Bonan
za and have made their home
here since. He is engaged in gen
eral farming. Linda is their only
child and presently is attending
college in Eugene.
Bethel 51
The story of Job was told to
three girls at the Dec. ,1 meet
ing of Henley Bethel 51, Interna
lional Order of Job's Daughters
Initiated into the bethel were
Deana Barrett, Janet Ground and
Judy Dixon. Present for their
(laughter's initiation were Mr. and
Mrs. James Barrett, Mr. and Mrs
Ed Ground and Mrs. Harold Dixon.
Elections for the coming year
were Held and the lollowing girls
will take office: Carol Ziegelmey-
er, honored queen; Linda layior,
senior princess; Sue Bobber, jun-
ior princess; Alyce Horsley, guide,
and Lona Berry, marshal.
Substituting for absent members
were junior bethel officers, Lois
DcLap, chaplain; Marlys Rcppe,
third messenger; Paula Sabo, trea
surer, and Connie Stone, librarian.
Carol Ziegelmeyer, chairman.
reported on the New Year's Eve
dance.
At the Dec. 17 meeting, it was
announced that Linda Taylor's1
team had won the candy sale and
would be feted at a holiday. party.
The bethel made plans for a
Christmas basket for a needy
family.
Introduced were Julie Rhodes,
past honored queen of Bethel 51,
Linda lmplicar, Karen Grimes,
Sara Viillmms and Marine Brcil-
liaupl. Bethel 51 members who
were home from college for the
holidays.
"WISE PRECAUTION
Never grab a dishtowel to wipe
your hands in the kitchen. Its
more sanitary to keep a clean
towel hanging in a handy place
lor the sole purpose of drying
hands.
COMIt the mrroN
A comb slid between button
and clolh will prevent snipping
the fahric when you are remov
ing a button. A razor blade will
quickly cut the thread.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS
LaPointe's Semi-Annual
fUl
n
Others present included Mrs.
Robert Holl, Mrs. A. E. Street,
Mrs. Lester Schreiner, Mrs. W. C.
Dalton Sr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson.
PACE 4-0
Lodge Meets
Geneva Swift, royal matron, and
Robert Davison, royal patron, pre
sided at the Dec. 19 meeting of
Friendship Court No. 11, Order of,
the Amaranth.
The Christmas theme was at
tractively carried out by Thelma
Colvin and Pearl Nason.
A new member, Ola Bodenham
er, was initiated into the order.
Past Royal Patrons Jim HunUT.'tions and refreshments were sup-
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath FaUs, Ore.
Sunday. January (, 19M
Norman Jones, and Elmer Vin
cent were escorted to the throne
and presented with gifts.
A committee report was given
by Velma Krauss and Laura Vin
cent. It was announced that the
Isewing club meeting would be
postponed until January.
A gift exchange was held in
the dining room, after the meet-
rig. The Christmas tree, decora
Brush a roast or other meat
that seems tough with 1 table
spoon vinegar, then cook as us
ual. The vinegar helps make
meat tender and the vinegar will
he tasteless.
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Yes! Now you can save one-half on many fam
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Hi and
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