Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 13, 1963, Page 20, Image 20

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    Indian Lore Topic
For Woman's Club
"Our Indian Heritage" will be
the interesting topic lor the meet
iHK of the Klamath Falls Woman's
library Club meeting Monday,
jjn. 14, in the city library club
rooms at 2 p.m.
Presenting the program will be
Icft Wild Eagle, who is well
known as an artist, entertainer
and as one with a vast knowledge
of his people. He is a member of
the Karoks on the Klamath Div
er in California. His wife, Genie,
ia a granddaughter of an Assin
boin chieftain of Northern Mon
tana. The ambition of the two,
who are steeped with tradition of
their people, is to preserve the
artifacts, culture, customs and na
tive rituals of the American In
dian. The present Wild Eagle
Museum at the junction of high
ways 62 and 2:i2 near fort Klam
ath houses the artifacts of many
tribes. lefty Wild Eagle will bring
to the library club meeting a dis
play of many of these relics and
will tell their stories.
He will also sjiow some of his
paintings for which he hay be
come well-known. He won a schol
arship from Chemawa School to
an art school in Portland. Later
he did research worn at the Uni
versity of Washington on Indian
Arts and Crafts of the Northwest.
To further the theme of the
meeting. Marie Obenchain. music
chairman, will present Indian se
lections. To close the meeting,
Charlcne McNoiso, and Indian stu
dent at Sacred Heart Academy,
will give the Twenty Third Psalm
in sign language.
All women of the Klamath Basin
are invited to hear this program
which will be both educational
and entertaining. Tickets for non
members are 75 cents.
Mrs. Frank Kahl is tea chair
man for the day.
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YREKA The Dec. 19 meet
ing of the Yreka Nile Club No.
11 was held at the Masonic Hall,
during which time members sewed
on articles for the crippled chil
dren in Shrine hospitals.
During the business session con
ducted by Mrs. Elwin Adams,
president, the group discussed
plans to attend a ceremonial in
Paradise on Feb. 21, when the Su
preme Queen, Hazel Marshall of
Des Moines, Iowa, 'Will he in at
tendance. Mrs. Ed Mathews was
named to be in charge of trans-;
portation, and all those interested
in participating in the trip arc
to contact her.
A moment of reverence was ob
served in memory of Mrs. Rudy
Gaynor, who was a member, and
died recently,
At the close of the meeting the
23 members were surprised upon
entering the candlelighted dining
room to find a "Treasure Chest"
buffet table of Yulctide treats,
all in handmade jewel cases. The
Christmas atmosphere was pre
dominant with flocked greenery,
hawthorne berries and red can
dles. Members in charge were
Mrs. Orlo Davis, Mrs. Brice Long.
Mrs. Frank Day, Mrs. Ralph Lea
vers, Mrs. Engcl Hjertager, Mrs.
Gladys Hart and Mrs. Anita Martin.
PLAY IT SAFE I
If you plan to be away for a
long period, be sure you do not
leave flammable liquids in the
house, even in small quantities.
Varnish and paints should be
stored outside, if the cans have
been opened.
CAGE D
HERALD AVD NEWS,
Sunday, January 13, 1963
KUnuta FaHi. Okcm
4 &
WILL SHARE KNOWLEDGE Lefty Wild Eagle (Wilderl,
well-known as an artist, entertainer and authority on the
American Indian, will present the Jan. 14 program for
the Klamath Falls Woman's Library Club, Meeting time
is 2 p.m. in the city library. Interested persons, in addi
tion to club members, are invitedto attend. .
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News Told
Of interest to many persons
in Klamath Kails is the account
of the Dec' 29 marriaRe of Mrs.
Lorainc Lowe of Clackamas and
Cooper Brown of Connell, Wash.
The bride, daughter of Mrs.
Ethel Van Tress of Clackamas,
was affiliated with the Klamath
County school system for several
years prior to moving to Clacka
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The bridegroom, is the son of
former Henley residents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Brown. He lived in
Tulclakc until eight years ago
when he drew a farmstead at
Connell.
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