Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    : HONORED GUEST Mrs. Haiel Marshall of Des Moines,
Iowa, left, supreme queen of the Daughters of the Nile,
was honored at a ceremonial Dec. 12 in Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Katherine Stonecypher, right, queen of Zuleima
Temple No. 13, Daughters of the Nile, presided at the
ceremonies. Photo by Kettler
Daughters Of The Nile
Honor Supreme Queen
The Klamath Falls
was hostess Dec. 12 to Zuleima
Temple No. 13 for the Daughters
of the Nile ceremonial honoring
Supreme Queen Hazel Marshall
from Des Moines, Iowa.
Mrs. Marshall, on a nationwide
tour of Nile Temples, has been
active in the organization since
1942. Her late husband was a so
oloist with the Des Moines Shrine
Temple Band.
Zuleima Temple Queen Kather
ine Stonecypher presided at the
ceremonial at the Scottish Rite
Temple when 22 candidates were
initiated in the colorful ceremony.
Lavish decorations for the af
fair were in Egyptian theme using
palm trees. Oriental throws and
rugs and large baskets of golden
chrysanthemums. In charge of
decorations was Phyllis May.
; Arrangements for the ceremo
nial were made by Gretchen
Thompson, president of Nile
tTltib. and her co-chairman, lmo
gene Jones.
Temple hostess Jean Coddington
and her committee were hostesses
at a lea for the candidates pre
ceding the ceremony.
Following the ceremonial a ban
quet was held at the Winema Ho
tel in honor of Mrs. Marshall and
the newly initiated members.
Kathleen Thompson served as
toastmistrcss.
Seated at the head table were
Mrs. Thomson, Supreme Queen
Hazel Marshall, Queen Katherine
Stonecypher, Chester Stonecypher.
Sen. Lvnden Newbry. new poten
1ate oT Hilla Temple, Mrs. New-
hrv. Supreme Princess H o y a
Dixie Layman. Past Queen Sara
Peters. Arthur Peters, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Gardiner. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Coolcy, Mr. and Mrs
Buck Barnharl. Stella Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dugan,
Gretchen Thompson, president.
Klamath Falls Nile Club. Walk
Thompson. Stuart Balsiger.
Klamath Falls Shrine Club presi
dent, and Mrs. Baliger.
Kathy Chilcote. accompanied by
Marie Obenchain. sang several
mimliers for early dinner enter
tainment. Senator Newbry. guest speaker,
spnke on the pro)sed three mil
lion dollar Shrine hospital to care
FASiNETTES
critically
burned children every year. The
cities under consideration as the
site for this hospital are San Fran
cisco, Denver, Portland and Los
Angeles. Two other regional hos
pitals are to be constructed lr
either the east or south.
In her talk. Mrs. Marshall told
of the major achievements of
Daughters of the Nile in the past
year. Contributions totaling $11!),-
232 were made to the Convales
cent Fund which purchases braies
artificial limbs and special
shoes for out-patients of the 16
Shrine hospitals across the nation
In addition. 23.R1H garments and
46.225 incidental items were pro
vided for the institutions. Mrs
Marshall acknowledged the $1 100
check presented to the fund by
Zuleima Temple.
Among the 200 attending the
banquet were officers and mem
bers from Southern Oregon and
Northern California. Past queens
introduced included May Moss.
Klamath Falls; Harriet Guldager,
tugenc: Joan Relcr. Medford;
Lucille Rice. Medford; Lcona BVy
ant, Coquille: Obera Dunn, Ash
land; Doris Wray, Coos Bay and
bara Peters, Ashland.
Nile Club presidents introduced
were Kthel Jocken, Brookings
Janet Rmnnell. Coos Bay; Stella
Piper. Cave Junction; Willie
Adams. Weed: Laura Dodson
Dunsmuir: Bca Paxton. lnke-
view ; Gretchen Thompson. Kliim
ath Falls; Goldie Gunn, Cottage
Grove.
Banquet table decorations were
done by Ailsa Kuykendall. Mary
Vlahos and Iuise Estes. Margar
et Lai kin w as in charge of rcer
vations.
HERALD ANT) NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Thursday. January 10. 1963
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DEAR POLLY Here is a tip
for stamp collectors. To remove
the stamp from paper, soak in
cold water for 10 minutes. Then
slide off the paper. To dry. place
stamp between two paper towels
and go over with a warm iron.
PATRICIA ANNE
Our thanks to another of our
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good one with us. POLLY
DEAR POLLY - As 1 go
POLLY'S POINTERS
Soak Off Used Stamps
POLLY CRAMER
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through magazines before throw
ing them away. I cut out all
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STEPHANIE
Another good way to keep lit
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out of mischief. POLLY
DEAR POI.LY-I find that plas
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put in one-half teaspoon of baking
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-moll sweet and fresh. I also use
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little or no scrubbing for me.
MRS. D. G.
DEAR POLLY When packing I
to move, I label each carton in
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of the room where it is to be
unpacked. For example, a box
with dishes, pots and pans would
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DEAR POLLY-When matting
circular felt skirts for growing
girls, cut them two or three inch
es longer Uian the present skirt
length. Finish the skirt and cut
off a circle of two or three inches
Irom the bottom and put this away
until the skirt needs lengthening.
How happy vou will he to have
those extra inches. Just sew that
circle of felt on to the bottom of
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fancy braid, stitching or rick-
rack and the skirt will be good
for another vear or two.
MOTHER OF THREE GIRLS
C.lltl.S I think this idea should
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still growing. POLLY
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