Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 20, 1963, Page 23, Image 23

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HERALD A.T NEWS, Klamalh Falls, Ore.
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WATCH NEW YEAR IN A foursome pictured against colored streamers of red,
black and white which formed ceiling for gila affair, seated left to right, are Sherry
Alexander and Linda Taylor, senior princess. Standinq at left is Don Breithaupt, re
tiring master councilor, and Allen Clark.
OVER THE
GARDEN GATE
The Grwnsprings Garden Club
met in January at the home of
Mrs. Norman Briggs. The Christ
mas party being postponed, an
exchange of gifts was made at
this time.
; Mrs. Briggs showed lovely gifts
she had received from relatives
in Japan and India.
Mrs. Lane Smith Sr. opend
the meeting with the poem, "The
Old and the New."
Ways and means of making
money for the club were discussed
during the business session. The
group also decided to apply for
the Sears Roebuck grant given to
qualifying garden cluhs each
spring.
Date of the rummage sale was
set for Feb. 16 at Clyde's Towing
Service.
mcnt table were Mrs. Tony Pol
cak and Mrs. Lane Smith Sr.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Bernard Fiegi.
Engagement
Is Announced
During the holiday season in
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Richardson announced the engage
ment of their daughter, Coralcn
Ann. to Frank Howard Lagcson
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Haakon M. Lagcson of Klamath
Falls.
The bride-elect is an elemen
tary education major at Portland
State College. Her future husband
will be graduated in accounting
in June from Portland State Col
lege.
The wedding will be in August.
THE NEUTRAL APPROACH
If your shoe wardrobe includes
offbeat colors, neutral polish
solves the problem involved in
carrying a complete range of shoe
polishes. When they get scuffed,
a professional shine will restore
shoes' attractiveness.
Couple Wed
In Minnesota
MOUNT SHASTA - Karen In
gebrigsten of Karstad, Minn, and
Isadore Dcrkos of Mount Shasta
were united in marriage Dec. 29
in the rectory of the Hallock,
Minn. Catholic Church. The bride
groom is English instructor and
football coach at Mount Shasta
High School, and the bride is a
junior at University of North
Dakota.
She will join her husband here
at the close of the semester.
Pinochle Party
MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Gray were hosts Thursday even
ing Jan. 10. to a group nl friends
for an evening of pinochle.
Three tables were in play with
prizes being awarded to William
Hays. Mrs. Ken Wilson and Mrs.
Marvin Shell.
Other guests for the social af
fair and refreshments were Mr.
and Mrs. George Fabianek. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Evans, Mrs. Hazel
Hundley, Mrs. William Hays and
Marvin Shell.
SERVERS Pretty threesome, left to right, Sherry Breithaupt, Janet Ground and
Maryls Reppe, helped serve refreshments to dance guests. Tables were set against red
walls, on one of which was printed Mardi Gras 1963 and on another a huge New Year
clock. The Fendermen played for dancing.
Club Meets
In Bonanza
BONAXZA-President Jean Mc-
Fall conducted the Jan. 8 meet
ing of the Bonanza Women's Club
at the library. Madeline Ketcham
and Veta Williams were hostesses.
It was reported that $159.14 was
cleared at the New Year's Eve
dance.
Norma Haskins was appointed
to be in charge of the Fun Night
to be held this spring.
Dorothy Peterson and Alice
Nork will be hostesses for a pub
ic card party at the library on
Jan. 26. Bridge and pinochle will
be played and prizes will be giv
en tile winners. Refreshments will
also be served.
Madeline Ketcham won the spe
cial prize.
Alter the meeting. Florence Mc.
Cartie demonstrated making
Christmas decorations. Alyce Ha
iey will assist her at the Febru
ary meeting and anyone interested
is invited to attend.
Mrs. Anna Downing was greeted
as a new club memeber.
FINDS SKELETON
MEAUX. France (UPII A
skeleton believed to be that of a
Russian soldier killed during the
Franco-Russian War of 1814-15 w as
discovered near here Friday, ac
cording to authorities.
DANCE TIME "Mardi Grai 1963" was the theme for the New Year's Eve party giv
en by Henley Job's Daughters Bethel No. 51' and Lost River Chapter ef DeMolay.
Carol Ziegelmeyer, right, bethel queen, was general chairman ef the affair held in
the Henley High School cafeteria. Others pictured with her are, left to right, Bob
Osborne, Sue Bebber, junior princess, and Leo Huff.
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