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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1963)
Commodores Ball Slated Since the founding o the Klam ath Yacht Club in 1947 there have been 13 commodores uho have worked hard to keep the club a boating club (or the boating-minded of Klamath Falls. Every year the officers and members of the club honor these Now It Tht Time to Order PERSONALIZED Christmas Cards JONES' OFFICE SUPPLY 629 Moin Ph. TU 2-440B men at tl Past Commodores Ball, scheduled this year for Sat urday, Oct. 19, at the club. The social hour will begin at 7:30 with dancing from 9:30 until 1:30. There will be refreshments on both the upper and lower Doors during the evening. Commodore Clif Evans urges all past commodores to be present. They w ill be specially honoreddur- ing the evening. Guests arcalsn welcome. Dress for the occasion is semi formal. Toes most often are closed in new shoes. But entire backs often are open, with or without 'straps encircling the heel. 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Special Formula Concentrate is a golden, flowing interplay of rare lubricating oils that performs ab solute marvels for skin that's terri bly dry. Each minute drop arts aynergisticaHy...that meana the oils merge to produce much greater lubrication than the same oils would when applied one by one. Special Formula Concentrate glides on easily, disappears and goes to work helping to soften, smoolh and pamper dry skin as you sleep or any time during the day. $10.00 and $17.50 plus tax. Nancy Jean Chitwood is one of 3 Ireshmen who received "hon ors at entrance at Lewis and Clark College. This is the highest honor a college can confer on a first-year student. David M. Wallwork. this citv is one of 42 top scorers on the college board English composi lion lest taken by some 2,600 entering Oregon State University freshmen this fall. Bub Brown. Malm, junior at Oregon Stale University, is one of 89 students to qualify for junior honors conferred by the university chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary To qualify a member must com plete his sophomore year with a grade average of 3.5 or higher Robert DePew has been so lected Varsity Varieties mana gcr at Willamette University. Varsity Varieties is a talent show that will begin the festivi ties of Parents' Weekend, Oct. 2o-27. Jana Louise Chandler was one of 90 summer quarter graduates at Seattle Pacific College with a Bachelor of Arts in Education Degree in fine and applied arts and social studies. Mrs. Karen Gidley is presently enrolled on a full time basis as a sophomore in basic nursing at Mary College, Bismark, N.D. Stephen Binney has been ap- WOM Meets In Merrill Merrill Chapter No. 18, WOTM met Tuesday, Oct. 1. A check was donated to the "Christmas in October" program and games were played with Jeannctte Hum phrey as chairman. Nancy Humphrey was a guest. Birthday honoree was Barbara Mauch. Chairman for the next Lion: Club dinner, Monday, Oct. 7, will be beta .Moll. Ellen Fcigi, friendship chair man, announced the next meeting! of the academy will he Friday, Oct. 4, at the Moose Home. Quiltsi will he tied for the rummage sale' scheduled for Oct. 18 and 19 in Ihe Malin Broadway Hall. Mem bers are asked to bring rummage to tue meeting. The Moosehcait committee served refreshments. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday, October 13, 196.1 PAGE SB OUTLINE GALA EVENING Sacred Heart Academy Paronts and Patrons Club are busy with plans for the first big social event of the year, the annual style show, des sert and evening of cards. The date is Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Katie Lake will be commentator for the fashion ravu from Fashion Villa. Chairmen shown, left to right, are Mrs. Robert Cardinal, tickets; Mrs. Andy Honiel, dessert; Mrs. Robert Riggs, publicity; Mrs. Stanley Neitling and Mrs. David Vanden berq Jr., co-chairmen. Reservations may b called to Mrs. Cardinal at TU 2-6016 or to Rosemary Maloney, TU 4-7556. pointed and installed as colonel in Ihe National Society of Pershing Rifles. In this administrative capacity he will have command of the 11th Regiment, assisted by a staff of six men.. Under Ihe jurisdiction will come chapters at University of Oregon where he is a student. University of1 Washington, University of Idaho, Seattle University, Oregon State University and University of Alaska. Josephine Krok, medical tech nology student at College of Holy Names, received a $100 student achievement award, one of two donated -by Charles Shussctl, CAMLT insurance administrator. Pledges to Greek fraternities at Oregon State University include the following Klamath Falls stu dents: Karon Sue Sloan, Nancy Nicol -and Delores Lummus, Al pha Chi Omega; Alice Ruth Hoag land and .lean Moore. Alpha Del ta Pi; Mary Lacey Dixon, Delta Delta Delta: Barbara Borsting and Diane Itae Hunsakcr, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mary .lean Hessig. Pi Beta Phi: Ronald Hitchcock and Charles Thompson. Alpha Gamma Kho: Harold Christy and John Otlorbcin. Beta Theta Pi Arthur Callen Jr.. James Cham- norland, Joseph Kerns, Vern Low- cl Nctzcr and Fred Wicker- lAAUW Meet Is Scheduled The Klamath Art Gallery will be the selling for the next AAUW meeting on Saturday. Oct. 19. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. and instead of luncheon, refreshments will be served later in the afternoon. The two speakers will be Lyle Matoush and John Giboney. Ma lough, an art teacher at Klam ath Union High School, will dis cuss the techniques of print mak ing showing various examples to illustrate his talk. 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