Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 10, 1963, Page 21, Image 21

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FFA Meet Set
MAUN March 20-22 is the dal3
set for the annual FFA Slate
Convention to be held at The
Dalles. Dan Duncan and Bill
Whitman have been selected as
Malin delegates, and the district
president. Dale Parrlsh, will also
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attend.
Chapter problems and business
before the state association will be
discussed, and the state public
speaking and state parliamentary
contests will be held during the
convention.
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HONOR GUEST Katherlne Stonecypher, queen of
Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile, is shown with
her husband, Chet Stonecypher, at the dinner in her
honor Feb. 23.
DANCERS Dancing the Charleston, left to right, are Inez Rush, Peggy Chilcote,
Connie Jones, Pauline Pernell and Ruth McCart. This act was a part of program
honoring Katharine Stonecypher, who is completing her year as queen of Zuleima
Temple.
Nile Club Honors Temple Queen At Local Dinner
"This is your life. Katherine." loring Katharine Stonecypher who
was the theme of the dinner lion-1 is completing her year as queen
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of Zuleima Temple at the Wine
ma Hotel Saturday night, Feb. 23.
Gene Favell was master of cere
monies for the production. The
portrayal of Kalherine's life was
directed by co-chairmen. Dee
Barkdoll and Beulah Balsiger.
Ronald Bryan, vocalist, was ac
companied by Glenn Kox.
Stella Dehlinger portrayed Kalh
erine's mother, who displayed the
tiny red-haired, blue-eyed infant
who had arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Peart .of
Coquille in liM)9. Throughout the
early years, Katherine had many
enjoyable activities including be
ing the captain of the Coquille
Girls Basketball team. On this
winning team were Marguerite
Breithaupt. Peggy Harnsberger,
Thelma Short, and Phyllis Poole.
Queen Katherine enjoyed all the
dances of the Roaring Twenties,
including the Charleston which
was danced by Inez Rush, Connie
Jones, Peggy Chilcote, Pauline
Pernell and RuUi McCart.
The summer of 192H was the
year in which Katherine
was married to Chet Stonecypher
They eloped to California in July.
Betty Young appeared as the
bride and Carrie Rush was the
bridegroom.
The Stonecyphers moved to the
Klamath Basin in 1929. They live
on a ranch near Tulelake. Thev
have three children, Chet Jr., of
Tulelake, Alice (Mrs. Robert,
Laird , of Sacramento, and Capt.
William Stonecypher, USAF.
Following the preview of her
life, Queen Katherine expressed
her appreciation to the group.
Lovely table decorations of
white roses had been done by
Beulah Elliott and her committee.
Mrs. Gene Favell led the group
in singing God Bless America at
the close of the meeting.
Present for the affair were Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Gardiner and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moreland, Med
ford. Marina Gardiner and Pearl
Moreland are Princess Royal and
Princess Recorder, respectively,
of ZJleima Temple.
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If summer breeies have left
curtains dingy, follow easy ways
of laundering them suggested by
His. Frances C. Hall, county ex
tension agent.
Sheer curtains of man-made fab
rics nrlon or dacron polyester-
collect dust but do not absorb
soil readily. Before laundering,
tumble curtains in a cool dryer to
whisk away dust and soil, or
shake outside.
Curtains arc then ready to wash
in warm water, advises the home
economist. Wash five minutes
with a generous amount of all
nurpose detergent. If curtains are
badly soiled, stop the washer aft
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A fabric softener added to the
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NEWLYWEDS HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Roberf L. Miller, who were married March
2 in the Lutheran Church at Imperial Beach, were 'lonored at a reception at the Ski
Bowl Cafe Sky Room. Mrs. Miller is the former Ruth DeFratis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Wisely, San Diego. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mrs. Louise Hackett
of Mount Shasta. He is serving as medical corpsman in the Navy and after his tour
of duty the couple will make their home in Redding. Photo by J. O. McKinney
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Larry Phillips, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Phillips, has been
named to the dean's list of dis
tinguished students at John
Springs, Ark. He is a junior
majoring in radio production and
is a member of the Broadcast
ers Club and the Music Club.
William (Bill) Spraat, son of1
Mrs. Donna Sproat, Shatter
Calif., is one of 11 students of
the University of Colorado School
of Pharmacy, named to (he dean's
list for scholastic achievement1
during the first semester. He is
a junior, attending the university
on a four-year scholarship
awarded on his ability as a sprint
er. His maternal grandmother is
Mrs. Grace Fife of this city.
Kappa Delta Pi, educational
honorary at Southern Oregon Col
lege, recently initialed 15 new
members. Assisting with the in
duction ceremonies was Claudia
Hcglund, Chiloquin. Among the
new members are Barbara Col
licr and Jerrlynn Olson, both of
Klamath Falls.
Katherine Lcmire is listed on
the Lewis and Clark College hon
or roll for the fall semester. She
is a senior art major and a mem
ber of Delta Phi Gamma sorority.
Bonnie Lake, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. .lohn Lake, is one of
five finalists in competition for
the title of Intercollegiate Knight
Queen. She presented a song and
dance routine to "Mr. Snow," for
the talent contest. She is a mem
ber of Phi Lambda Omicron sor
ority at Pacific University.
Among those named to the
honor roll for the fall semester at
Willamette University arc Ken
neth B. Stewart, junior in politi-
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To help swell a grass roots
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