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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1955)
LEWIS - VAN DOREN "I DO'S" MERGE TEACHING AND MARRIED CAREERS SUKIYAKI DINNER IN HONOLULU HI i raBP v h i y . v v .w " t - V J . ' -V- v-vj." . ' - J , ' 5 iii mi 1 1 mill if feJgtevkv Vt-.!-. Jk$m 1 3 . . " ' LOVELY AUGUST BRIDE was Cvtl Va Dertn, when I? she became Mr. Robert Eugene Lewis on August 14. in-First Presbyterian Church. The impressive servir uniting thfl couple wet read at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Dale E. Hewitt. The popular blonde daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Ooren, 1 854 Melrose, and her husband, the son of Mrs. Leona Lewis, Long Beach, are both teachers in the Gervais Union High School, (See story on Inside page.) Photo by GuderUn efijg.'W.-J'iffu T J.,lh,itjgr"T!! !1 I I JL- L i - -V "2 T, ' . I IT'S NOT ALL FISH AND POI in the Hawaiien Islands the Polynesian dish shares honors with Japanese suliyaki in that Pacific Paradise. Applying themselves with varying degrees of adeptness with chopsticks to a Suki yaki dinner in Isshi Gardens are, from the left, Mara Banks lnet to the Japanese girl who in native menner, cooked the sukiyaki at the table); Mrs. Charles Moss, Mrs. Neel Stewart, Mrs. T. M. Medford and Mrs. Ray Oldenburg. Mrs. vioenourg. Mrs. Most ana Marg Banks ere sisters. Ihey and Mrs. Medford are from the mainland. Skilled one, with the chopsticks, Mrs. Stewart Is a former Klamath Falls resident, now living in the islends. Occidental shoes were removed end kimonos were donned before the group was seated on cushions at the floor level table. Exquisite Japanese screens separate dinner parties in the one long room and maintain the proper oriental atmosphere. Photo by Sunao Hironaka, Honolulu. j J I - t I , .; Resort Hosts Don't Have Time To Join Lonelv Hearts Clubs The iHerald, and News, Goes to a Partyjn. the: Woods; : To the, Resort Owners, 29th Wedding Anniversary Party IT'S FUN to give a party when you can say "Things are in a mess but we don't earel" That's what Florence and , Lloyd Timmons did on their 29th wedding anniversary .when they recently shared their celebration with 29 guests. They are pictured above proposing a toast to the occasion in front of the new fireplace in what will be the recreation room at Rocky Point Resort when remodeling is complete. With them is their Labrador retriever "Rocky of Klamath" who celebrated his birthday anniversary August 12, (Further details on inside page. ieiniiiiwiiim Timmons' anniversary photos by Milly Rairnby. punta s&i v.1 ,; '-Cv rx WtaK , J5 fA '7 4 ii 4 EVERYBODY HELPED during th Inform! evening en Aug- j From KtamatH fall, were Stan Smith, with the itatt high, uft 15, at the retort on Upper KUmeth Lke when the lloyd i wey msiptenence department; Roy Carter, Certeri' Fine Foods; Timmont celebrated the I Oth 29 wedding annivrterie during Laurence Brown, manager of KMSB; and Fred Hoagland, part their summer operation at Rocky Point. r owner end manager of Shaita View Apartmenti on Wathbum Pictured above, from the left, Norman Fanltlin, Santa I Way. Ane, where he if custodian of, nd teachet ihop In the high ; On "the feminine side" Mrs. Stave WotVan, left fore school; Mrs. Timmons, back of Johnny Ucheay, Sacramento and j ground; almost hidden, Mrs. Stan Smith, Mrs. Roy Carter and Mrs. Chicago, retired major in the USAF; Steve Wo I It an1 fom Oakland. Laurence Srown. Far right, Glenn Smith, his wife leaning out of California, where he is salesman for Schifel Bakery Equipment ,' light, from Grants Pest where he's with the Southern Pacific; and Company, He and his wife aft summer home Owners near the re sort. Mrs. Charles Milnes, Pasadena. ?CJa W 4r ' "mS ;;;i v rr 111,-:. c