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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1963)
HERALD AVD NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday, June 19, 1963 PAGE 5 B Malin Aux. omsmA Installation MALIN On June 5, Martha Brothanek installed new officers for the American Legion Auxili By Htln Bhn Victor Maddern of "Fair Ex ary. They are Bess McCullcy, president; Josephine Johns, sec change" is the son of Henry Mad dern, late London bus conductor who became a popular comedian in variety. ond vice president; Anne Schmidt, secretary-treasurer; June McCul lcy, sergeant-at-arms. To be in stalled later are Lucile Gray, first : Mitt-delicious KRAUT RECIPES vice president: Ethel Hamilton, chaplain, and Margie Conroy, his torian. Josephine Johns, poppy sale chairman, reported net proceeds of the recent sale as $51.22. I Dept. K The auxiliary will resume regu P.O. Box 2589, Portland 3, Ore. lar meetings in September. I IMHmnnMniMNMMMMPIMIMHMMMMnHMMi " IIIIIIW MinililMil I I ibii mill I ill SIGN GUEST BOOK OTI faculty wives entertained graduates at a reception after the commencement ceremonies. 'Mrs. George Crowe, left, holds guest book for signa tures of Mrs. James Partlow, center, and Mrs. Jack Lyon. VFW Officers Are Installed MOUNT SHASTA Mount Shas- Jack Whitterberry, District 20 ta VFW Post and Auxiliary No, 5288 were installed in joint cere monies. Auxiliary officers are Barbara Nicholas, president; Rosalee Durkee, vice president; Daisy Dowens, junior vice presi dent; Kathleen Armstrong, treas urer; Mary Orcutt, chaplain; Beth Brinser, conductress; Ma bel Nicholas, guard; Stella Hurl burt, three-year trustee; Addie Mason, secretary. Five delegates are Jane Bates, Rosalee Durkce. Beth Brinser, Mable Nicholas and Mary Orcutt. Post officers include Leonard Nicholas, commander; Delbert chaplain; Art Williams, chap lain, Weaverville Post; Ray El- lis, aid-de-camp, Post District 20 commander. Auxiliary installing officers were Flora Ellis, District 20 sen ior vice president, Weaverville, Viola Lowden, Redding, past president District 20, conductress, and Lee Williams, Weaverville, secretary. After the installation, Mrs. Olive Wheeler presented 15-year pins to two Gold Star mothers. Hanson, senior vice commander; "rs-Jane Bales and Mrs' Donald Barber, junior vice com mander; Howard Simcox, chap lain; Roland Edwards, surgeon; Lester Dowens, post advocate; Donald Higgins, three-year trus tee and Arnold Durkee, quarter master. Post officers were installed by ASTERS & SNAP DRAGONS Dozen SOc Many Other Plants 207 E. Main BIRTHDAY NOTED FORT ROCK-Sandra Gillette's third birthday was the occasion of a party June 8 at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Louis Chancy. The chil dren enjoyed balloons and the birthday cake which depicted Humpty Dumply. Small guests Ronnie and Janice Morehouse. Jennie and Chris Murphy, Mike Hall and Connie Chancy, most of them were accompanied by their mothers. '48 Gradi' Plan Reunion Members of the KUHS Class of '48 are looking forward to their reunion weekend activities Satur day and Sunday, June 22 and 23. Registration headquarters will be at Molatore s Restaurant from 10 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Satur day. All classmates are asked to register. Reames Country Club will be the setting for the dinner dance Saturday evening. The welcoming committee will be on hand to greet guests at a social and cock tail hour starting at 6:30 p.m. A steak dinner will be served promptly at 8 p.m. Music for dancing w ill be played by the Dancemasters following the entertainment and awards. On Sunday, classmates will meet again, this time at Moore Park, for a picnic from noon until 4 p.m. Those attending are asked to bring a potluck lunch. Pop and ice cream will be furnished. All classmates who have not confirmed registration by card or letter may do so by calling the following: Jim Crismon. TU 2-3454; Doug Dryden. TU 4-R493, or Trudy Eastman. TU 2-1597. 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