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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1955)
SUNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON f AGE FIVE FAMILY GROUP SUNDAY AT HOME LANGELL VALLEY A family get-to-gether was held at the home of Waller Smith Sr., on Sundav. After dinner, a social evening was eiJoved by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore, Kathy. Susan and Jimmy; and Mrs. Klfie Oilman all of Mer rill. Mr. end Mrs. Louis Parsons and Deimna. MacDoel; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Jr.. Cheryl, Brett. Craig and Lyle; and the lost an'd hostess. vcijco.7. TO r i.i; i ' t j'i m rtT .ii:o - l . -k. II , i . r- i . ii tu . i- .it n , ii i i ti- . 1 u ' i 1 . .-."Jf in !, . . .if , ..v J ual I" . f tt J. . ASSIGNMENT "SEE AMERICA FIRST" was the summer project for two sisters, Dorothea and Bette Brown, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown. Henley. t The girls, one a registered nurse (Dorothea) and Bette, a school teacher, left their respective posts at St. Ber nardine'i Catholic Hospital, and Sturges Junior High School, San Bernardino, California, to continue their summer vacation project of seeing all 48 states. So far they have covered 41 and next summer plan to revisit some and finish the last lao of the tour with Kentucky, Tennessee, North Dakota, Delaware, West Virginia, Iowa and Ohio. The girls are now at the home of their parents , until vaca tion time ends and it's time to return to classrooms and hospital corridors. In the pictures, they are pictured "back home" at Henley Dorothea left, and Bette right. The picture in Utah is typi eal of pictures taken in each state visited throughout the nation. On the boat they are "Cruising Down the (Potomac) River." (See story.) Sisters Are On Of "See USA Firm believers in "See America First" are Bette and Dorothea Brown, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown, Henley. Both are fol lowing their respective professions in San Bernardino, California, dur ing the fall and winter months and the highways and bvways in the summer. Bette is a home ec teacher in Sturnes Junior HiRh School and Dorothea is a. regis tered nurse and until vacation time was at St. Bernadine's Cath olic Hospital. Traveling by car, they left Loma T.Inda, on June 17 to see more of USA and In the 12,000 miles trav. eled this summer, they also in cluded part of Southern Canada. . The sight seeing sisters headed their car out of the West by way of the Southern Route to Florida and from . there up the East Coast to Maine. Slops on the East Coast Included visit with a former college room mate of Bette's. Washington. DC. sightseeing tours included the White House. Arlington Cemetery, a boat ride on the Potomac a tour of the Pentagon, etc. All of the top (and bottom) tour ist spots in New York were In cludedfrom the top of the Em pire State Building to sub-street parts of Bowery Chinatown. After Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire they started West through Niagara Falls and the Great Lakes states. A special trip was made lo the W. K. Kellogg cereal plant and Battle Creek Sanitarium in Mich tean. Their Itinerary was through North Dakota and Wyoming lo Yel lowstone, Idaho and Washington beiore they saw the West Coast again. They left the Coast Route and drove inland via Grants Pass for home. The summer travelers have more than skimmed the surface oi Scenic America they have seen every national park and recognized canyon In the USA with Carlsbad Cavern the only exception. Swimming Party On 5th Birthday uregory cause, Jamie and Mara Fox, Lisa Bryngelson, David and Cathy Shelton, Mrs. James Lacey, Germatne Shelton, Pat Duncan, Helen Bryngelson and Teresa Cal-ise. MERRILL Haiel Fox. daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fox, Merrill, celebrated her fifth birth day anniversary, August 10, with a fwlmming party at Malln Pool. Traditional birthday cake and ice cream were served In the park to the following guests: Vicky Marks, Susie and Cindy Duncan. Douglas Shelton, Chuckle White. Wedding Shower WKSTSIDE A wedding shower was given the afternoon of July 22 in honor of Mrs. Jim Parke, the former Janet Morris, by Cecila and Faye Swingle and Nita Tatro. at the Tatro home, 224 North I Street, Lakeview. Guest list in cluded Jay Henderson, Wllma Huff, Bertha Kent, Mrs. Frank Murphy, Erma Tracy. Myrlc Lamb, Margaret and Harry Crowl, Neville Henscls, Bessie Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tatro and Mr. and Mrs. Ebon Tatro. Home Stretch First" Project A call home everv four rinvc r ported their whereabouts and I next mail pickup address. A batch of letters from friends caught tip with and surprised them at Battle creek. Highlights of the trip were week end meetings with college friends in three different states and go ing with them to church on each Sunday. . They drove into the family yard on August 1, and will stick pretty close to home until workaday rou tine beckons' them south this fall. Charles Fay's DINNER' & DANCING "k COCKTAILS ftCOFFEE SHOP Open Every Night Located on Calif.-Ore. border . Highway 97 Phone Exeter 7-4772 Dorrit, California . Skating Party LANGELL VALLEY" the 4-H Cooking and Room Improvement Club of Langell Valley staged a roller skating party on Tuesday evening. The cluo leaders are Mrs. Mau.lce Spillane and Mrs. Gilbert Faulstich. Chaperoned for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Spillane, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Warner and Mrs. Ted Albert. Norn Spillane was given a sur prise birthday party alter the skat ing. Sne was lo years old. 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