Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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KLAMATH FALLS VISITORS When W. Scott Thompson and his wife, Thelma, seated
visited in this city recently it was the first time in 35 years he had seen his brother,
O. E. Thompson, standing with his wife, Mary. The men were born in Bass River, Nova
Scotia. The two couples enjoyed a two-week visit which was a part of a WestCoast
tour taken by the Scott Thompsons before thry returned to their home in Toronto
Photo by Kettler
Rainbow
Installation
MALIN The 42nd public in
slallation of Malin Assembly No
49, Rainbow For Girls, was held
Jan. 19 in the Malin Masonic
Temple. Given Kirkpatrick was
installed as (he new worthy ad
viser to succeed Lois Owens.
Religion is her theme (or tin
year and her colors of gold and
unite were used to decorate for
her installation.
Installing officers were Lois
Ouens, outgoing worthy adviser;
.ludy Huffman, chaplain; Susan
Williams, recorder; Cathy Ken-
ynn, marshal, and Mrs. Rudolph
Paygr. musician.
Mrs. .less McFall is rr other ad
viser and .less McFa'l, Rainbow
Had.
Past Rainbow advisers escort
ed and introduced were Susan
Williams. Judy Huffman and
Cathy Kenyon. Also introduced
were Mrs. F.mma Wilde, past
mother adviser, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Ottoman, worthy matron and
patron of Prosperity Chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star.
Rainbow officers lor the com
ing year include Gum Kirkpat
rick. worthy adviser: Loudean
Lyon, worthy associa'e adviser;
Pepgy Long, charily; Nor.dice Mc
Fall. Hope: Linda Holt, faith:
Kathy Brooks, recorder; Jeanne
Stastny. treasurer; Linda McFall.
chaplain: Lois Owens, drill lead
er: Joan Kirkpatrick. love; Kristi
Ottoman, religion: Connie Unis.
nature; Dianne Williams, immor
tality; Joan Mullanix, fidelity:
Barbara Unruh, patriotism; Joyce
Mullanix, service; Connie Whit
man, confidential observer; Lin
da Lousignont, outer observer;
Pat Walker, musician; Darla
Micka, choir director.
Choir members are Linda Tur
ner, Terry Petrasek. Ktscia Pctrr
son, Linda Frazier. Linda Woods.
Ann Johnson, Linda Schmidli and
Joan Cacka.
Board memhers are Helen Ann
Ottoman. Ilatel Kenyon. Veda
William. Mildred Dobry and Hel
en Derry.
Abie Kirkpatrick. brother of the
worthy adviser, conducted the
crowning ceremony. Marilyn Dun
can and liitk Woodley sang "The
Old Rugged Cross" during t h e
ceremony.
The worthy adviser was pre
sented a bouquet of white carna
tions from tile Malin Assembly
hy her cousin. Lori Enloe, es
corted by Van Johnson. After the
worthy adviser's address, Lori
Knlne save the carnations to Mrs.
Emma Kirkpatrick. mother of
the w orthy adviser, and Van John
son presented the Rainbow Bible
to her grandfather. C. V. Knloe.
Marilyn Duncan. Daila Micka
WORTHY ADVISER
Gwen Kirkpatrick will head
the Malin Assembly of
Rainbow for Girls as worthy
adviser for the coming
year. She was installed on
Jan. 19.
and Connie Unis sang several vo
cal numbers. The benediction was
given by the Rev. William
Hodges.
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Enloe. Susjnvnlc; Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Enloe and jnn.
Mount Shasta; Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Enloe. Dorris; Mrs. A. F. Mc
Donald and Mrs. James DeVore.
Klamath Falls, and Linda Enloe.
Carson City.
Immediately after the installa
tion refreshments were served in
the decorated dining hall. A five
tiered cake, white wil.1 names of
Lois and Gwen in gold, was baked
and decorated hy Mrs. Paul Mul
lanix. Doming was enjoyed later.
Club Votes
Contribution
MOUNT SHASTA-Omicron Up-
silon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
voted to contribute money for the
Mount Shasta Christmas float at
its meeting Jan. 24 at the home
of Mrs. James Fitzpatrick. One
hundred and twenty dollars was
pledged, to be put in trust on a
three-year basis and be returned
to the sorority if necessary addi
tional funds for the restoration of
the float are not raised in that
time.
Mrs. Phylis Moisan gave a pro
gram on "You and Vnur Audi
ence, and how to be a eood
miciieuce. a auicn lunch was
served as refreshment.
Besides the hostess and Mrs
Dinn Marconi, co-hostess, the fol
lowing members were present:
Mrs. Arthur Acller, Mrs. Rollv
nrnoKs, .Mrs. William Allen. Mrs.
William Carter, Mrs. Martin Coo
per. Mrs. William Freeman, Mrs.
lack Gerard. Mrs. Darrell John
son. Mrs. Richard Millinolon
Mrs. Phil Smith. Mrs. William
Strickland. Mrs. Loretta Tucker.
Mrs. Robert Vita. Mrs. Roger
Hines and Mrs. Jack McKendrick.
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HKRAI.I) AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
By Helen Bcchen
Frklav, February 8. PAGE I
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REBEKAH OFFICERS
Mariorie Si
ceremonies
Milllcent Dubois, riqht, was installed as noble grand and
ith, center, as vice grand of North Rebekah Lodge of Alturas at recent
Installing officer was Beulah Laver, left.
POLLY'S POINTERS
The Shape Of Things
POLLY CRAMER
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY Pad coat hang
ers with discarded shoulder pads.
This helps keep the shape in the
shoulders of clothes that have just
'ome back from the cleaners on
ire hangers.
-D.-C.
To use enameled thumbtacks in
hardwood, cover the hammer head
ith adhesive tape and then drive
in the tack so that the finish is
nharmcd.
E. R. T.
Clean adhesive on a hammer
head would be a protection to
walls, woodwork, etc., when used
for many household tasks.
POLLY
The A-line silhouette stavs at
the head of classy spring fashions
for little girls. Shaped to swing
out in a wide whirl, the silhou
ette comes in piques, seersuck
ers and broadcloth for nursery
and school days, ror parties, the
A is done in dacron organza and
no-iron sheers.
DEAR POLLY My grandmoth
er came up with the idea of pok-
holes in her plastic soap dish
so that the excess water on the
soap would drain off. thus pre-
cnting tlie soap from becoming
soggy, soil and wasted, snc
pierced the holes w ith an ice pick.
heated over the fire. When the
pick is really hot, the job is fast
and easy.
MISS L. H.
DEAR POLLY Repair broken
tape on a Venetian blind w ith ad
hesive tape on the reverse side.
Whiten the tape with a small
amount of white canvas shoe pol
ish, applied with a sponge.
C. A.
DEAR POLLY A small bucket
and a plumber's friend i plunger i
make laundering a few hand
washables easier on the clothes
and saves manicures, too. Work
the plunger up and down in both
suds and rinse water. Sent both of
my kids off to college with a set.
MRS. R. M. P.
GIKIA A plunger also comes
Ln handy for washing scatter rugs
in the bathtub.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY This morning
I went to my closet to gel out a
skirt and found t tie eye fastener
missing. Hie hook was tlierc,
I picked up my, staple gun and
stapled me an eye. It worked line
all day long and was a great so-
ution in a pinch.
A. S.i
GIRLS Quickies like this are
great for emergencies and tide
us over until more permanent re
pairs can be made.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY I love all those
uorkablc ideas! Here is one of
my favorites. I use all old gloves
with holes in the finger tips while
vacuuming. It is easy to wipe the
hose and cords, and I finish with
clean hands and a clean vacuum.
I keep pen and scissors near
the chair wliere I read newspa
pers and magazines. Tills way it
is easy to cut out and date any
wanted items and not have to
search back through the papers.
A. N.
Share your favorite homemak
ing ideas . . . send them to Polly
in care of Herald and News. You'll
receive a bright, new silver dol
lar if Polly uses your ideas in
Polly's Pointers.
Emilio Pucci. of Florence,
famed for slim Capri trousers and
later for stretch pants, now pre
sents sarong pants in exotic silk
prints. These are South Sea in
spired and made up of one softlv
wrapped Irouser leg, the other
billowing like a skirt. The sarong
pants look best worn with long-
sleeved, hare-midriff jackets.
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the color palette lor spring
consists of subdued, clear pastels
and neutrals. Pink and yellow arc
among the pastels. Gray and
wheat are among the neutrals.
Contrasting the low-keyed colors
are gay nauticals red, while and
blue. These are featured in Sun
day-best togs as well as in sportswear.
PLAN COFFEE Mrs. Bob Trotman, left, and Mrs. Bill
Nicholson are amonq Merrill Parents and Patrons offi
cers planning a coffee at the home of Mrs. Harry Orem,
Wednesday, Feb. I 3 at 10 a.m. Proceeds from the bene
fit affair will go to the scholarship fund. All interested
women are invited. For any without transportation, a
car pool is planned. For information call Mrs. Trotman
or Mrs. Nicholson.
Orion Club
Onons met at the home of Mrs
Preston Card Jan. 15 to install
Mrs. Charles Howard, president:
Mrs. J. L. VanPelt, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Al Nannemnn. sec-
etary; Mrs. Jack Paddock, trea
surer.
A gift certificate was present
ed to Mrs. Robert Pryor, the out
going president.
Games were won by Mrs. Joe
Wachtcr and Mrs. Fred Biehn.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Fred Biehn, Mrs. Charles
was installed as noble grand of .
tiie Northern Rebekah Lodge, NoJ
208 of Alturas Friday evening,
Jan. 18.
The hall was decorated in col-,
ors of red and white dominated
by floral arrangements of red
roses and white carnations. The
red rose is the new noble grand's
flower for the year and her col
ors are red and w hite. Hei nioito
is "Plant Seeds of Friendship
and Cultivate Them Each Day."
Mrs. Dubois was installed to
her new office by Beulah Laver.
deputy district president, assisted
hy Katherine Quigley, Edith Part
ridge, Ora Demick, Mildred'
Prock, Delia Tengelly and Mabeth
Starr.
Marjorie Smith was installed
as vice grand; Ethel Ash, record
ing secretary. I-eona Walker, fi
nancial secretary; Edith Denson,
treasurer.
following the ceremony, the
the Rebckahs and their guests
were served refreshments.
Howard, Mrs. Al Nanneman, Mrs.
Neil McEachern. Mrs. Richard
renter, Mrs. Preston Card. Mrs
loe Wachler, Mrs. Robert Prvor,
Mrs. Jack Paddock. Mrs. Carl
Pernigotti and a guest, Mrs. Mar
vin Worlev.
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Happy homecoming prints and
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The homecoming print, by Carter,
pictures baby's first po-scsi:ns
his hospital bracelet, diaper
pins, bootees, stuffed toy. and
cup and spoon. The Ficnch doll
clothes group features delicate
embroidered bands trimming lay
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