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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1963)
)ounty peojJe -Are Quedti Of $ots jbaugliters Belliet 6t Annual Ja(( 3antaJtj A gala dance looked forward to each year by the young let is the Fall Fantasy staqed by Job's Daughters Bethel 61. This year under the leadership of Honored Queen Sally Hanvllle the affair was again a beautifully decorated party held Nov. 30 in the Willard Hotel. Walls and ceiling of pink paper streamers set the color theme which was ac cented wilh red. The forest effect was created with branch trees trimmed with pink angel hair and life sized animal cutouts. The dance band, The Tikis, sat before a back ground of three huge leaves bearing the theme name, Fall Fantasy, in glittering letters. A windmill and wishing well completed the festive setting for the large crowd of prettily dressed young women and their escorts. mi rt 1 ism . jm-?? 'S I) V SOCIETY By Helen Bechen Herald and News December 8, 1963 M i3T i ft Honored Queen Sally Han vllle and her escort, Sherm Allen, above, stood before the realistic windmill for this picture. if --CP- V Bethel 6 1 line officers and their es corts, above, stand on the bridge which was the entrance to the ball room. The girls, left to right, are Cheryl Eccles, Jane Neece, Sally Hanville and Suana Whytal. In back, same order, John Jjndrzejewski, Pat Parks, Sherm Allen and Pete EHingson. V 4& J &V4 mm to 1 m 4 X f 2E Above, John Otferbein and Pam Conn admire cutout bird, pari of the decorations. IV' 2 St, ... w. 7 The foursome above, left to right, are Mark Reynolds, Linda Barkee, Jim Bennington and Donna May. Around the wishing well at left are, ' from the left, Tom Kerns, Georjan Gates, Teena Fredrick son and Dennis Chapman." t Pictured between dances at the punch bowl at right, left to right, are Ron Waits, Bobbie Jean Brady, Scott Smelcor and Frances Waits. Photos by Kettler h J .j - IT" AT 1 ' . -v,