HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Orfgnu .Sunday, November 10, 1961
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McAuliffe
Visit Mexico
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McAuliffe
of Fort Klamath left the lirst of
the month for a tour of Mexico.
The trip is an observance of
their 25th wedding anniversary
which was Nov. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. McAuliffe were
married in Chiloquin where the
bride, the former Helen Fisher,
was teaching school.
The MeAuliffes will spend tlie
winter at their Fort Klamath
home.
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HOSTS Commadore Clif Evans wait$ while Mrs. Evans pins on boutonniere just be
fore they greeted the first guests at the recent past commodores ball at the Yacht
Club. Yacht Club Photos by Bob Anderson
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HONORED GUESTS The first event of the fall season for the Yacht Club is ball
honoring past commodores. This year's well attended event was staged in a setting of
autumn decor highlighted with red and blue glass candles on the tables and multi-colored
mobiles hung from the ceiling. This group of past commadores was present. Left
to right are Orth Sisemore, Larry Brown, Lewis Kandra, Larry Whytal, Maury Clark,
Howard Pernell, Ray Byrnes and Gene Byrnes.
PARTY-GOERS Howard Pernell, Lloyd Prock and Larry Brown visit during Yacht
Club festivities. At right, Evelyn Evans pins corsage on Pauline Pernell while Ann
Prock, back to camera, looks on. Past commodores
boutonnieres as they arrived at the party.
and wives received corsages and
Manzanita
OES Report
The firs! slated meeting of
Manzanita Chapter No. 172 was
held on Oct. 9 in the Scottish
Rite Temple with Alary Jane
Sabo and Glen H a g e m a n,
worthy matron and patron pre
. siding.
Introduced and escorted were
Lorene iMcCollum. grand mar
shal of the grand chapter of
Oregon, Lois Gueek, anil Elmer
Vincent, past worthy matron
and patron of iManzanita chap
ter, who installed iMarilyn Sig
mund as Martiha for the ensu
ing year.
Lucille Crawley was also in
troduced as Mother Adviser for
Rainbow for Girls who in turn
introduced a group of girls from
tlie Assembly of Rainbow for
Girls. Sherry Mead, worthy ad-
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viscr for the Klamath falls
chapter, .gave an interesting his
tory of the founding and organ
ization of the group.
Distinguished guests intro
duced and escorted to the cast
at 1he Oct. 23 meeting were
Kenneth Blair, worthy grand pa
tron; Marjorie Jones, associate
grand conductress; Gwen Blair,
grand Ruth, and Lorene IMcCol
lum, grand marshal of the
Grand Chapter of Oregon. Har
old Rush of the home endow
ment committee, Virginia Zum
brun of the credential commit
tee, and Rosalie Hohack, repre
sentative of Colorado in Oregon
of the Grand Chapter of Ore
gon, were also introduced and
escorted. Other guests intro
duced were Carrie Rush and
Orval Alley, worthy matron and
patron of Aloha Chapter, and
Claudia Martin, worthy matron
of Bend Chapter.
Marjorie Jones, who was
making her official visil. assist
ed all the officers in Uheir work
during the school of instruc
tions. The worthy grand ,p a t r o n,
Kenneth Blair, rnmplimcnlcd
the associate grand conductress
on her work of instructions and
also the officers for their inter
est. A smorgasbord dinner preced
ing this meeting was held at the
Kingfalls restaurant. ..
Friendship .Night of Maiizaiiila
Chapter will be held ,ov. 13
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Library Club
Sets Meeting
The Klamath Falls Woman's
Library Club will meet Mon
day, Nov. 11, at 2 p.m. in the
city library club rooms.
President Mrs. Phil Schroeder
announces that Gene Favell w ill
be the speaker. His topic will
be "Americanism."
The musical portion of the
meeting will be vocal solos by
Mrs. Ray Kecsling, accompan
ied by Marie Obenchain.
SURPRISE The Yacht Club party was also the birthdate of the club s financial sec
retary, Dick Bowors, and as a surprise a gaily decorated cake was presented to him at
intermission time. Here he is coached in cutting the cake by Mrs, Bowers. Mrs. Bowers
also assisted the Evans with dance decorations.
at 8 p.m. in dhe Scottish Rite
Temple. Mary Jane Sabo and
Glen Hagcman, worthy matron
and patron, cordially invite all
Eastern Star members to at
tend. The theme (or the annual af
fair will he "G'arden of Friendship."
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