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By Helen Bechen
Herald and Newi
Sunday, Dec. I, 1963
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Over 300 women of the Klamath Bat
In attended the 'annual Beta Sigma Phi tea
and fashion show, this year a "Cavalcade
of Fashion" put on by the National Cotton
Council and McCali's Patterns.
Ruth O'Harra, right above, general
chairman of the event, chats with Kay Han
sen who was commentator for the fashion
revue which was held in the ballroom of the
Winema Hotel on Nov. 16.
Pour guests at right look over clever
programs whose covers were black with
' white cutout dress forms. Left to right are
Mrs. Gus Vlahos, Mrs. John Ferm, Mrs.
; Margaret Arnold and Mrs. Brooks Dicker-man.
Doralyn Bocchi, above left, in charge of tea arrange
ments, was .assisted by Ann Rinehart, center, and Doris
Christian. For decora-lions, the table was centered with
chrysanthemums in rich fall shades, flanked by yellow
tapers and ceramic birds in complementary colors.
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Watching the show, below, left to right are Mrs. Fred
Baker, Mrs. Ivan Kesterson and Mrs. Minnie Applegate.
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Charming little model at left,
Taralee Hamilton, shows her
fall outfit to Lorraine Rasmus-sen.
Photos by Guderian
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Programs are given out at left
by Dorothy Malley and Alice
Badley to Betty Thiem and Vir
ginia McGaughey.
At right, Barbara Roufs admires
dress worn by model Debbie
Baker.
Decor for the occasion was ap
propriate to the show with dress
forms draped with new fall ma
terials and on a backboard for
the models'' entrance were
pinned patterns and tewing ac
cessories. All materials for dec
orations were shown by Miller's
Store.
Models walked among the tablet
while Helen Crapo played back
ground music at the organ.
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