Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 20, 1955, Page 17, Image 17

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PATRICIA ANN NICHOLSON
IS EARLY NOVEMBER BRIDE
IN KLAMATH FALLS CHURCH
' MR. AND MRS. NORMAN RUBEN OTTOMAN, whose marriage, solemnised in Klamath Falls
MethodHt Church November 5, united two prominent Klamath County families. .
The bririt it the former Patricia Ann Nicholson, daughter of Mr. Theodora R. Nicholson of
Port Klamath and Ashland, and the lata Theodora R. Nicholsoo. Patricia's grandfather, W. E. Nicholson,:
started the Nicholson ranching operation in Fort Klamath over 50 years agoand it hat been a family
enterprise singe that time..' :.. '
Norman is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ottoman, His family has baen identified with .
the social and business life of Matin since the early 900s. ' i
. '. The Rev. Ross Knotts, pastor of the Ashla-td Methodist Church, officiated at the 3:30 p.m.
ceremony in the presence of some 200 wedding guests from the Klamath Basin and more distant, points
in Oregon, California and Washington. 1 . . : 1 .
' After a honeymoon in San Francisco and the Bay Area, the newlyweds are now at home in Ma'in. ,
(Story on inside page.) Photo by Guderian
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SOCIETY
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, KLAMATH SHRINE CL(JB ANNUAL
HIGHLIGHTS CALENDAR OF FALL
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DINNER-DANCE
SOCIAL EVENTS
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- SHRINERS AND THEIR DINNER-DANCE PARTNERS comprised en enthus
iastic crowd of some 400 at the annual Klamath Shrine Club event in the Armory,
November S. Besides members from the Klamath Basin, there were representative
.groups from Lalreview and the Rogue River Valley. '
The successful evening was expertly engineered by Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Sproat, chairmen; end their committee members, Dr. end Mrs, Seth Kerron, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Pernell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill DiPew from Klamath Falls and from Tula
lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cushman end Mr. and Mrs. Dean Callas.
Festivities tterted with the cockttil hour from 7 to 8 p.m., followed by
dinner at 8; and dancing to music by Baldy's Band was from 9:30 p.m., until 2 a.m.
In the pictures, Potentate of Hillah Temple Don Kenyon, stands back of Mrs.
Kenyon, seated at the table; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wirth pauie between dances; and
the foursome et the table ere, from the left, Klamath Shrine Club President, Floyd
A. Boyd, Mrs. Boyd and from Lakaview, Mr. aid Mrs. Eugene G. Fevetl. 1
' Photos by Kef tier.
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