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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1963)
T i Sunday, Junp 16, PACE 5-B 1 HKRAI.l) AM) NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon NECKACI1E XA H 1 M jiiwi I WW W1'; q " tu.l.iif'M.y w., ...... ul.. ......... . 1 4 . FNi- V,, f ' I i J. t ;I J&3L 1 AUTOGRAPH GIVEN After the Girl Scout fashion show in which both took part, Sharon Waylan, right, asks Carol Bousquet for her autograph as Miss Teen-age Klamath Falls. ' " Girl Scouts Show 'Portraits Of Spring' Juniper Council Gill Scouts ufiFclix modeled a smart suit or SHOW PARTICIPANTS The recent Juniper Council Girl Scout fashion show depicted various phases of the scouting program. These girls were the models. Left fo right are Gail Brotherhood, Cherice Smith, Paula Felix, Kathy Russell and Sharon Waylan. In front, at left, is Kathy Phelps, and at right, Gina Backa. Klamath Falls presented a unique fashion show at Mills Auditorium May 11. Fashions for tecn-ae,ers were supplied by the Bon Bazaar and The Fashion Villa with Mrs. Katie Lake supervising. Commen tator (or the show was a senior scout, Gail Brotherhood, and ac companist was Kosemary Johnck. 'I'lie many fields of interest in the Girl Scout program were in terpreted with spring-like fash ions based on the theme. "Por traits of Spring." The fashion show was the culmination of a series of "Charm School" ses-i the excitement of the theatre w ith sions which were conducted by; her Shakespearean gown. Sharon specialists instructing at cachjWaylan, a gay folk dancer, was event. Mrs. Jean Mnrlenson i Cur- followed by a musician. Kathy nil's' led the study on "Care ofiHerringshaw, who was wearing tlie Skin," Steve Peters iCharm'an attractive rose tattcta recital Center demonstrated "H a i r gown. Gayann and Kobbie Hall, Styles," and Sharon Omdal 'Ore- two charming ballerinas in spark pnn Dairy Association! related ling blue tutus, completed the facts on "Food, Figure and Fit-imusic and dancing phase. ness." "The Portrait of Beauty." Tlic fashion show opened withiwhich was one of the highlights a prelude "Tiptoe Through the.of the fashion show, Icaliired Ca the "Traveler." Kathy Cooper was a handsome "World Neigh bor" in a hand - woven costume from Guatemala. Jenelle Becbc, in a chic knit suit, represented a traveler shopping for "World; Gifts" in a foreign bazaar. The next scene revealed fash ions "In the Arts." Kathy Dunn, i carrying palette and brushes, wore a colorful striped cotton thatj an artist would select. Tracy Hall, j puppeteer, modeled a pink and white cotton that made a stunning I picture. Paula Felix introduced 'II 4. " - 1 J RECEIVES GIFTS Ranell Kern, whose marriage to Da vid Vinson was an event of June 15, received lovely mis cellaneous gifts at a shower June 5 at the home of Mrs. Dale Carr on Wantland Street, Hostesses with Mrs. Carr were Mrs. Lundy Clinton, Mrs. Martin Young and Mrs. Cecil Finney. White lilacs and a petite bride doll under a butterfly trimmed umbrolla centered the gift table. Games were played during the evening. , BACKACHE v.. ' Excruciating headaches may be caused by eye strain. Eyestrain can also reduce working effici ency, promote fotigue and irritability and may be allied with other physical troubles, such as neck ache, backache and upset stomach. Why suffer needlessly? Protect your eyes with properly fitted glasses. Heed the danger signs. Be sure of proper yt care. Have your eyes examined at least once a year by Dr. Nolcs Optometrists. Complete Eye Examination Convenient Credit We give 2rC. Gresn Stamps COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 730 Main TU 4-7121 Dr. Omar J. Nolci and Robert Peters W5 Tulips" featuring a tiny model. Gina Backa, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Backa. In scene after scene, girls appeared in at tractive costumes to portray the Girl Scout story. The different ' phases of scout ing were shown as paes of por traits from an "Album of Girl Scouts" . . . "In the Home." rol Bousquet, teen-age beauty queen. Carol appeared in the spot light in a beautiful apricot net formal which brought enthusias-j tic approval from the audiemc. j Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Vincent Bousquet. 10.17 Pacific I Terrace, is a senior at Klamath Lmion High School. She has a record of Girl Scout activities as- FAREWELL TEA Ruth Dyer, right, county extension aqent ' who retired in June, was honored at a farewell tea given by the county advisory committee June 5 at the home of Mrs. Merle Jackson, left. Mrs. Jim Bunnell, center, is the new county advi sory committee chairman. Mrs. Dyer holds "po of gold" which held monetary gifts and cards trom her many tnends who attended the party. dent of the local club. Mrs. Krmat es were hpecial guests of the Clause was also a delegate, and I Soroptimists at their annual .Mrs. Audrey Smith attended as' lum-hcon for this occasion, jan alternate. I T'0 invocation was given by Mrs. Bcrnics Moffitt and the wel come by Mrs. Alice Busacker, Soroptimists Support Fund LAKEV1KW At the luncheon: The foundation, which is for "Out of - Doors." "llereisociated with a former tronp at and Abroad" and "In the Arts." ( Roosevelt School. Appropriately dressed for the The final scene was a "'Focus activities "In The Home" were: ion the Future." Girls who wore Dchra Jnhanscn 'cook ' ; Karen the new uniforms which were Balliet ' hospitality : Amy Jnhan-ldesigned for the four age levels sen 'seamstress': Kathy Russell in the now Girl Scout program Hirst aid; Gayann Hall home!were. Brownies. Debra Haw nurse): Kathy Dunn 'child carc:snn. Leslie Franz, Itobin Lucas: Charlotte Bcaudry (beekeeper': juniors, Charlotte Beaudry. Cin Nancy Tyrbolm 'gardener'; Cin- dy Grover: cadettes, Sharon Way dy Grover 'farmerette'. (an. Kathy Russell: seniors, Kathy Four girls modeled outfits suit-jCoopcr mariner i. Cherice Smith able for the "Out - of - Doors.'Tpanorama'. -lenelle Beehe 'trail Kathy Cooper, senior scout who blazer1. Paula Felix Mrailblazcr '. ettended the Roundup in Ver-,Kathy Herringshaw 'wing.' mnnt. worp the official camp A salute from th? tiny Win? uniform. Nancy Tyrbolm depicted; Scout mascot, Kalhy Phelp. a happy ""Foot Traveler." For'daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin sports and pamcs. two girls ap- ''helps, completed the final scene, peared. Sharon Waylan in a skat-l Special stage lighting was Br ing costume and Chailcne Davis! ranged by Mike Boyle, K 11 IS in a trim outfit for a cyclist.1 Drama Department. Advisers for In the area of citizenship "Here the Girl Planning Rnard for tlic jind Abroad," Cherice Smith rep-j past year wert Mrs Hal A Da resented "Radio and TV." Paula -vis and' Mrs. Tilchman Balliet. meeting of the Lake view Sorop timist Club. Mrs. Anne Sprague, past regional governor, was pre sented with a certificate which in dicated that $100 It.iH been presented to the Soroptimistj rounnaiion in nor name. the advancement of education fori The check was given to the 'honor roll. women, is supported by clubs throughout the world, but this is the first contribution made by the Lake view group. Tlic certifi cate shows that Mrs. Sprague has been placed on the foundation foundation at the regional con vention at Billings. Mont., by On Tuesday, Mav 21. the senior girls of the Iikeview and Pais- Mrs. Maude Bennett, past presi-'ley High School graduating class- ing of a sari president. Mrs. Sprague spoke on "Woman's Place in the World of Today." The decorative theme was carried out by use of me mentos brought by Mrs. Clauc from her recent trip to India. 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