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THC IftlDAL, PARTY . . . oftur the cere
mony, A u quit 31, in Fir it Presbyterian
Church, when Kefhryn Deli Pa up, da'ugh
tor of Mr. And Mm. Floyd H, Paup, be
came the brido of Jack R. Rountreo, ion
of Mr, and Mrt. Frank R. Rountree, Rote
burq. From the left, Mrt. Gerald Bradford
and Mf, Metvin Hunter, brMotmaidi; Mrt.
Jotofjh Drtvid, titter of the bride, matron
of honor; the bride and bridegroom; May
nmd Pufi, brother of the bride (room, bell
man; Joieph Da id, brother-in-law of the
bride, uthttr; and Lowell Paup, bride
qroom'l brother, nil uthfr.
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THE HEW MR. AND MRS. JACK R. ROUNTREE . . . with h Reverend
David F. BsrneH Jr., who officiated at their four o'clock afternoon wedding
in First Preibytcrian Church.
Wedding photo by
Miilef.Brumbauqh
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a "THIS MOMENT" . . . Ouiet
eontemplation. The. bride and
her engagement ring. Symbolic
of yeiterday'i pledget and to
day's vawt.
Ktunnlh Foil. Orvgon
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ONE LAST SMILE ... for their
friends from "The Hountrees" as they
ieavo the reception to change clothes
for their wedding trip.
HAPPY IRIOE ... and her
proud father, who gave her
in marriage.
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IUDDINO ARTIST . . . Marleno Jackson, daughter of Mr. nd Mn. J. L. Jackson, Burbank. The tractive
and talented 15-year-old vliifor sketched and painted In water colors many of the Lako O fhe Woods
homes of Klamath people, while she was a summer visitor at the lake home ( of! h.r fijn Bd undo, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman tfobi; Roseburg, In h picturo she Is shown with a sketch of th Dick Reeder eotfage.
taken when , she and her parents wore In town as quests at the Reeder home, 22? Washmgton Street.
-rhOTO by toucierian
wife , MMim$L, -P -:
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THEY OT T05ETHER , . i Jackie Jones and Joan BriHon, from Portland; and Nancy Clark and Ronnie Olson,
from Klamath Falls. Jackie, from Portland, was Ronnie's houseguest. Ronnie I th daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Jim R. Olson, 1758 Eldorado. Joan Britton was Nancy Clark's houseguest, Joan is the daughter of the Robert
ftrlttnnt. fnrmnr rntidnnti. when her father wet associated with the Standard Oil Comoanv here. The get-to
gether was tn the yard of the George H, Clerks, Nancy's parents, 20ZI Lovey. And Joan and Jackie, after the
Brittons moved to Portland, "just happened" live in Ihe same neighborhood . . . so It was a get-together . , s
here!
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