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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1963)
Wednesday. November , 1963 PAGE SB HKRAI.D AND NEWS. Klainalh Falls, Oregon Artists Of Tomorrow 5fL. Art Memberships Offer Advantages The Klamath Kalis Art Asso ciation is currently conducting its membership drive and this year encourages young artists in the city to join so that some of their outstanding work may be exhibited at Maple Park Gallery. A better and larger cultural art center for Klamath Falls is the aim of the Klamath Falls Art Association. Through mem bership in the association, mem bers will be in touch with the well known artists, local or vis- PINOCHLE PARTY LANGELL VALLEY - Mrs. Mae Gale entertained with a pinochle party at her home the afternoon of Oct. 17. G u e s t s were Mrs. Don Rice and Mrs. Lester Jones. Dairy; Mrs. Flor ence Horn, Mrs. Harry Frazier, Bonanza; Sirs. Amy Johnson of Carmichael, M r s. Santford Jones. Mrs. Evea Adams, Mrs. Wcs Dearborn and Mrs. John Sullivan, Langcll Valley. king, will be part of discussion groups, classes and lectures. They may also arrange one man shows or exhibits of paint ings, sculptures, weaving or any other arts in the local exhibi tions. Members' ideas and coop eration result in a stronger art association which in turn does much to build culture in the city. Memberships for a student or child are now available for $5 and a regular membership for $7.50. Donor memberships are $10 and for patrons, $25. A life membership for $125 may be given by anyone interested in helping the Klamath Art Asso ciation but not wishing to par ticipate actively. Members emphasize that it is not necessary to be an artist to join the association. Anyone wishing a membership or furth er information may contact Doris Johnson, TU 4-3570 or write Klamath Art Association, Box 955. Si w IddwIiiSA Peggy Long Heads Lodge MALl.V At recent ceremo nies Peggy Long was installed as worthy adviser of the Malin Assembly No. 49, Rainbow for Girls. The welcome address was given by Mrs. Jesse Mc Fall. Mrs. James Lacy was the soloist. New officers are Nondice Mc Fall, worthy associate adviser; Linda McFall, charity; Connie Unis, hope: Kristi Ottoman, faith; Joan Cacka, recorder; Jeanne Stastny, treasurer; Cathy Angle, chaplain: Loudean Lyon, drill leader: Linda Woods, love; Terry Petrasek, religion; Joan Mullanix, nature; Joyce Mullanix, immortality: Diane Williams, fidelity; Ann Johnson, patriotism; Linda Turner, serv ice; Barbara Unruh, confiden tial observer; Linda Frazier, outer observer; Linda Schmidli, musician, and Stacia Peterson, choir director. Installing officers were Lou dean Lyon, outgoing worthy ad viser: Cathy Kenyon, chaplain; Marcia Kenyon, recorder; Lois Owens, marshal: Mrs. Jess Mc Fall, mother adviser; Louis Ka lina, Rainbow dad; Mrs. Gerry Brown, musician. The crowning of the new worthy adviser was done by her brother, Jim Long. She was presented yellow carnations by Andrea McCoIgin in behalf of the Malin Assembly. The new adviser chose as her theme, "Have Faith, Hope and Charity." Her colors are yellow and white. Addcndas honoring both the new and outgoing worthy advis ers were given by line officers. Connie Unis and Marilyn Dun can sang several numbers after which the benediction was giv en by the Rev. Ethcn Whitman. The worthy adviser introduced her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Long; her grandmother, Mrs. Dora Thomas, Mt. Grove, Mo.; her brother, Jim, and aunts, rnsnA By HU 8hi I frjk ' ? J 1 . -o BON BAZAAR where the Fashion Parade Starts! WSBr . . . SWEATERS Thrill to the style of Bom Knits, the sweaters with the year around per sonalities. These lovely cardigans are in black, blue, purple, pink and white. 38-44. See the dressy new Crest coot style orlon or wool sweaters with lurex trim. They're in alluring black and pink. Sizes 38-44. FROM $10 98 USE OUR CONVENIENT CHARGE, REVOLVING CHARGE OR LAYAWAY PLANS. Finest Fashions PIUS Green Stamps Boul azaar The Pick of the Finest Fashions for Home, Career, or Campus ADVISER Peggy Long is fhe newly installed worthy adviser of the Malin As sembly, Rainbow for Girls. WINDOW PANES If the northwind makes your window rattle laic at night and awakens you, stuff a cleansing tissue into the loose spot with a hairpin. First thing in the morning, get the window fixed properly. 1 Mrs. 61. B. Fenton and Mrs. Gene Ramsey. Following the installation, re freshments were served in the dining room which was dec orated with yellow and bronze flowers by Joan and Joyce' Mul lanix with yellow and bronze flowers grown in their 4-H gar dens. A four tiered white cake was trimmed with yellow roses, gold and silver leaves. A small w hite dove and open Bible topped the confection which was made and decorated by Mrs. Paul Mulla nix. "Dancing followed refreshments. TEACHERS HONORED Bonanza Parents and Patrons were recent hosts at a reception honoring teachers. In the picture, Mrs. Dewey Horn, a retired teacher, serves, left to right, Sandy Franklin, Johanna Chapman and Jan Ragland. SF Couple Greet Son Nitschelm, Klamath Falls, who now count four grandchildren. Mrs. Helen Meyers of Salem is the paternal grandmother to the new arrival. Receiving congratulations on the birth of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meyers of San Francisco. Their son was born Oct. 30 in the Bay city. He weighed six pounds, three ounces and has been named Eric. The young man's mother is the former Elise Nitschelm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. This Year Send PHOTOGRAPH Christinai Cards tik UNDERWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP Ph. TU 4-7063 SMORGASBORD THURS. & FRI., NOV. 7th & 8th All Home Cooked Food Tickets $1.75 Adults, 75c Children Under 12 Family Tickor $5.00 (Includes Children ot any Age) SERVING 5:00 Till 7:30 Klamath Lutheran Church 119 irescenr Ave. "j' r THAT GRAFF GIRL CAPTIVATIN CAPRIS by world-famous Graff Californiawear. 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The comedy, w hich ran on Broadway for S3 weeks and 429 performances, is directed by Porter Van Zandt, with set tings, costumes and lighting by Philip Rosenberg. "The Thousand Clowns" will be presented in the Holly Thea ter with curtain time at 8:15 p.m. The remaining plays of the season are "A Man For All Seasons" on Dec. 6; "A Kunny Thing Happened on the Way to tlie Forum" on March 6, and "Lady Audlcy's Secret" on (March 23. Memberships for the season of plays are still available. Those interested should call Mrs. Lon Skinner, 772-8913 in Medford. Prosperity OES Meets MALIN Prosperity Chapter No. 160. OES recently met with the new corps of of officers and Mildred Dobry and Ivan Ottoman presiding as worthy matron and patron. The worthy matron re ported projects of the year for the worthy grand matron arc dowment fund, Estarl Fund, the blood program and renewal of proficiency tests. A report on the life of Robert Norris and his great devotion to the Masonic Lodge and tho Order of the Eistern Sar was given in his memory. Guests speaking under good of the order were Dorothy and James Hargravcs, Tigard: Dale Smelli er and Jean McFall, mother ad viser of Malin Assembly Mo. 49, Rainbow Girls. Escorted and honored at the birthday box were Barbara Vic torin, Emma Wilde, Helen Otto man and Frances Kalina. Refreshments were served by Virginia Blohm and Laura Zla-bk. Madonna Lisa, Neopolitan wife of Zenobo del Giocondo, served as the model for Leonar do Da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa. PLAN HOLIDAY PARTIES NOW FOR THE WILLARD HOTEL! Special facilities for any size group. Call now for reservations. AND REMEMBER THESE OTHER FINE ROOMS PAUL BUNYAN ROOM Open to serve you 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Serving hearty breakfasts and delightful lunches. PON DEROSA ROOM Open from 12:00 noon serving buffet lunches, sizzling steak dinners, tempting refreshments. 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