Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 13, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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RECEIVES GAVEL Sandy Johnson, left, receives the
president's gavel from Myrene Cunningham, outgoing
Dresident. of Theta Rho Girls of Merrill.
By HUn Bachan
Wriini-iiday, February 13, 1J
PAGE 7-A
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falll. Orr.
Lodge Seats New Officers
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laird, lonatime !
an- :
MKHRII.L Sandy Johnson was
recently installed as president of
Theta Rho Girls of Merrill to
succeed Myrene Cunninsham.
Installing officer was Ksther
Johnson assisted hy Shirley Beas-
ly, chaplain: Carol Parrel!, war
den, and Judy Hayes, musician.
Other new officers include Bet
ty Ann Chapman, vice president;
Myrene Cunninsham, past presi
dent; Pam Conner, right support
to the president; Janny Hodges,
recording secretary; Audrene Cun
ningham, financial secretary; Peg
gy Carter, treasurer; Kdilh Simp
son, warden: Linda Chance, con
ductor: Nancy Kandra, marshal;
Karen Chapman, musician: Bon
nie Matthews, first herald: Dee
Wolfram, chaplain; Judy Cuddy.
inside guardian; Anne Oir-m, out
side guardian; Carol Parnell. right
support to the vice piesident.
Flower girls Uniawi Reeves and
Denise Hill presented each offi
cer with a flower as she look her
station.
The president's theme is ' It s
Quality, not Quantity That
Counts." The hall was decorated
in her colors of turquoise and
white. Refreshments and a dance,
followed the ceremony.
Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
is the oldest while settlement
north of Mexico.
POLLY'S POINTERS
Fragrant Bath Oil
POLLY CRAMER
Ntwspoper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY Here is tlpMIke a different woman. POLLY
for using those last drops of per
fume in a bottle. Buv a bottle
of baby oil not loo expensive',
put the few drops of perfume
in it and shake. It makes a
nice bath oil. and one capful in
the tub gives a fine softness and
fragrance to your skin. ANN
CUIUS This truly nupplies a
luxury feeling at a budget price.
Pamper yourself after a hard
day's work. It will make von feel
DEAR POLLY Don't throw
away those old curtain valances.
An apron can easily be made by
cutting a valance in half and sew
ing the two pieces together in
tiers. For the lie, just slip a rib
bon through the casing that was
the curtain rod. Patterned val
ances make verv pretlv ones
J. S. R.
DEAR POIXY-Here is a point
er for those people with steel-
pouited tips on their umbrella
Put an eraser on the lip. This
might prevent some one from
being hurt and also keeps light
ning from striking it. BETTY
GIRLS I do not know aliuiit
the rubber tip warding off the
lightning hut the hint answered
a sreminglv small but nerve-
racking problem for me. 1 have
a heavy china umbrella stand and
every time an umbrella with a
steel tip was dropped into it, I
shuddered Inr fear the bottom
would be cracked. Now my um
brellas gn in quietly with pointed
erasers cushioning the shork.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY For the girls
who hate a draft around Die mid
riff when wealing .slacks and
tops during the winter. 1 recom
mend taking an older slip and
cutting it off with the pinking
shears, around the hip line.
B. M. F
DEAR POIXY-lf the vacuum
clean bag is emptied into a wet
paper bag Uiere will not be so
much dust flying around.
AJso if baby's plastic pants are
washed in hot water and rinsed in
hot water they will stay soft
much longer. Quick drying, as
over a register, also helps. It is
the rinsing in cold water that
hardens them.
I also dip cotton swabs in oil
before cleaning Hie children's
ears. No more yelling from my
three as this cleans the wax off
without pressure. MRS. 0. G.
Share your favorite homemak-
ing ideas . . . send them to Polly
in care of Herald and News.
You'll receive a bright, new Ulver
dollar if Polly uses your ideas
in Polly's Pointers.
Party Petes "
Mai in Pair
MAL1X A surprise house-
warming was given Mr. and Mrs.
Ival Taylor Saturday, Jan. 2fi.
by a group of their friends who
called to welcome them in their,
new home. The Taylors recently
moved from Malin to their home
on the slate line.
A social evening was spent and
games played. A money tree was
presented to the lionorees. Later
refreshments were enjoyed by
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCulley, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brigiitman, Mr.
and Mrs. Lincoln Elmer, Mr. and
-Mrs. Marion Kirkpatrick and Mr.,
and Mrs. Paul McCulley. Mr. and;
Mrs. Carl Rajnus were unable to
attend.
PENNEY'S
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 - Our First Big Money -Saving
Dollar Days of 1963! Come Get The Bargains!
GOLDENWEDS
residents of Alturas, celebrated their 50th wedding
niversary on Feb. 7r Both are members of pioneer fa
milies in the area.
Alturas Pair Observe Date
ALTURAS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
James Laird celebrated their SOth
wedding anniversary Thursday.
Feb. 7, with family and friends at
a gathering in their home.
A joint celebration was noted by
Mr nJ lr I ait-A o. I Vi i ic alcn
the 50th vear thev have ODer-l
ated Laird's Pharmacy in Alturas.
Irma and Ralph Laird are de
scendants of pioneer families that
were prominent in the original
settling of Alturas in the early
innns.
Mrs. Laird is an ancestor of
the Williams family that was one
of the first settlers in the Likely
area in 1877. Before her marriage
she was a Modoc County school
teacher. She is well known
throughout the county for her ac
tive part in recording Modoc Coun
ty history and is often called on
by various organizations to give
historical stories of early Modoc
County. She has also been active
In the development of the Altur
as Garden Club.
In 1913 Ralph I-aird took over
the operation of his father's phar
macy that had been established
hy James T. Laird in 18t.
Four generations of Laird men
have worked in Laird's Pharmacy,
.tames T. Laird, the founder; his
son, Ralph Laird; his son. Dr.
George taird, and his son, James
P. I-sitrl.
With the Lairds, in honor of their
anniversary from out of town,
were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ken
field. Fran l-aird, Mrs. Frederic
HITS CIBAV rS'FLVX
MIAMI 'l'PI A ranking
member of the House Armed
Services Committee said Sunday
night it would have been better
for the Cuban refugees to have
stayed in Cuba.
"They are not doing a hit of
good in downtown Miami," said
Rep. Walter Norblad. R-Ore. He
said the refugees could have car
ried out sabotage and intelligence
activities against Fidel Castro's
Communist regime had they
staved in Cuba.
Porter, all of San Francisco; Mrs.
Delia Laird, Sacramento, and the
Lairds' son and daughter-in-law
and family. Dr. and Mrs. George
J. Laird of Burlinfcame.
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