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PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1955 X" f IT. TERRY IS ONE He's only on boy, the ion of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rickman Jr., 2144 Patterson, but he has 4 grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Riclcman, Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Alexander; 5 great grandparents, Mrs. F. N. Riclcman, E. P. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cox, Mrs. Ruth Alexander; and I great-great grandmother, Mrs, Frank Newcomer. Photo by Guderian FAREWELL SHOWER Mra. Tom . Rutkowalcl, the for ' mer Sharon Myers of Maccloel, i was honored with a miscellaneous hower and larewell party on No vember 21 at the elementary nchool In Macdoel, Forty guests attended. She waa married last April In ; Detroit, Michigan and left Thanks giving Day to Join her husband who .a -serving with the Marine Corps at Camp Pendleton, near San Diego, California. Hostesses for the party were Mra. Don Dyscrt, Mra. Glenn Ya ple, Mrs. Henry Andrus, Mrs. Daisy Deldrlch, Mrs. Howard Wyn ant and Betty Andrus. Mrs, Rutkowskl Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Howard Myera ol Macdoel. GOOD ANYTIME Classified ads reach your prospect at HIS convenience! For an ad-wrlter call 8111. PRELUDE to the REAL winter vacation for Al and Mary Dorlaque will be the next couple of weeks spent In Palm 6prlngs then they'll return to KF to turn their home at 1953 Lawrence over to new owners Chai'les J. and Lynn Martin After that they'll hie bien-sclves to sunny climes for the main event a two months' trip including wherever there's the most sun in the sunny south and of course New Orleans and Mardl Gras In February. SECRET HONEYMOON Un disclosed destinations are no rarity In wedding Information ancnt wed ding trips but we think that Jack Fatten went 1st class when even his BRIDE the former Edith Pieruccini didn't know where they were going A phone call home revealed a couple of stops on the coast but the bride STILL didn't know "where or when" lor the rest of the trip. A HOUSEFUL that's what and also It was. what Marlam and Henry Gerber wanted the latch string was out at 329 High over Thanksgiving and the Gcrbers dished out great servings of holiday hospitality along with the turkey. From University ol Oregon came daughter Marilyn a senior ma joring In anthropology and with her her roommate Elsie Hiklji, from Lawal, on the island Knual, T. H. Marlam's sister and brother- in-law Dorothea and Henmng Jen sen drove up from Orinda and brought the other two Gerber daughters Margaret a senior at Mills and Sylvia a sophomore at the same school Sylvia s nouse guest Harriett Isom from Pendle ton and the Jensens also de livered Jackie Murphy to her par ents Jack and Letha Murpny lor Thanksgiving. A sort of a contin uous typical Gerber open house with friends coming and going end ed abruptly Sunday with a general exodus of houseguests going north and south on Sunday. NED LIVINGSTON also of U of O majoring in architecture (he returned to collcae Jast fall after 4 years in the USN ) drove down from Eugene and brought hl fiance Marilyn Elsie iHikiJi George Xnight and George's room mule who Is one of 8 interesting students from Nepal now at Ore gon working for their electorates. a. A. WALTER BOWNE former KF resident and his wife Ardeth were here from Salyer, Calif with young-. est son Jon and miaaie son Burling to spend Thanskglving with Walter's mother Stella Bowne who is now back In her own home 313 High ' AND their WHK-W"'..V."' " "I y ' Li J II All vacation signs point to $ StrwmUtek ,)) Samsonitelr .' Luggage I 'Wit ,w 1 mVj jM"w HMl I J 'ft I ; 1 1 s Wwdieee. J2S.M Xfe ! Mm Sprttnm om CL Li I I ft i.M:tmmiAum ;i; .Ut umr& LOUANN GAYLE, six months, old daughter of Pfc. and Mrs. Richard V. Reeves, now living at Fort Bliss, Texas, where he is stationed with "B" Btry., 90th AAA, Gun Bn. Louann is the only darling to both sets of grandparents, Mr. and Mrsr George Smalley, Malin; and Mr, and Mrs. Verle Reeves, Merrill. Family Dinners SUMMER LAKE There were no large Thanksgiving reunions in this locality this year, but several family get-togethers added to the enjoyment of the day. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. (Bo) Carlon were dinner guests of their son, George, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlon and two small daughters spent the holi day week In Klamath Falls at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Penioll and family drove to Westside to spend the day with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harris were at the home, of their daughter. Mrs. Henry Markus and family at Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nelson and son, Clarence, spent the day at tne home of another son, Herbert Nel son, and family In Paisley. Mr. and Mis. Miles MuIKey and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rex of Eureka, California, were guest al the W. H. Harvey home here. oldest son Arden who Is going to KUHS this year where he is also "the man of the house" for his grandmother. Besides Arden, a Junior had to travel 80 mles to go to h.s,. from the Bowne's Salyer home. Henley Bethel . Henley Bethel No. 51. Interna tlonal Order of Job's Daughtera. met In regular session at Mt. Lakl Church, November 21. At that time honored queen, Beverly Hurlbut announced that go-to-church would be at the First Baptist Church November 27 for members of Hen ley Bethel and their families. The bethel Levi Leap dance at the Poe Valley Community Hall Friday was engineered by dance committee members Mary Wells, Norma Lyon, Virginia Roenicke and Alice Ann Hatchelt. At present bethel No. 51 girls are occupied with gathering greens for the wreath sale In December. SACRED HEART NOTEBOOK By LLAVNE MIVGO Due to the fast aooroochine holi- day season, nightly practice has begun for the annual cnriMmas program. 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