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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1956)
5Ll. n: ; ! VISITING HER. BROTHER AND HIS FAMILY Joan Bartch, left, was her over, the New Year weekend from Seattle, where she it a receptionist in a doctor's office. Next to her is young George Walter Bartch, sitting by his mother. At the right, George D. Bartch, next to his wife, Gloria, in their home, 1951' Menzanita. A' Bartch is with the Klamath County, Chamber of Com mercewhere he !s manager of the traffic department. He came here from Portland three years ago where he held a similar position with the Dock Commission. After the picture was taken, an unscheduled much-eerlier-than-planned flight of the stork brought a new sister to George Walter she was born at 8:17 a.m., January 3, at Klamath Valley Hospital. The Bartch's had expected another son in about two weeksso there was a slight delay in de ciding on the new daughter's name Diane Elizabeth. Photo by Kettler CONGRATULATIONS were extended by luncheon guests at the Pelican Party Room, December 27, to Mary Ann Mun son, bride-elect of Ken (Corky) Ellis after her mother, Mrs. Sverre Munson, revealed the betrothal to her guests with the names "Mary Ann" and "Corky" inscribed on each place card. Mary Ann is a graduate of KUHS Class of '55; and Ken was graduated from Malin High School in 1948. He served V'$ , MSP V ; tftv - w V.: 0 Jl " Tn r r -' for four years in the U.S. Navy. Both are students at Southern Oregon College. She is a freshman in elementary education and he is a senior in music education. A late summer wedding is planned. In the picture, from the left Florence Lampropulos, Harriett Coulson, Mrs. Otto Ellis, special guest.at the luncheon; the bride-elect, Mary Ann; and her mother Mrs. Munson. (See story on inside page.) Photo by Otto Ellis a 8 T" KUHS 1950 CLASSMATES, all living In Merrill, are pie tured above during the Class of '50 reunion party at the Yacht Club. From the left, Paul Knox, Marion Chase Knox, Bertha Arnold McKoen and Clifford McKoen. Photo by Otto Ellis COMMITTEE MEMBERS for the KUHS Class of '50 reunion at the Klamath Yacht Club during the holiday season are, from the left in the first row, Beverly Karnes Magallanes, Arlene Stanberry Lundgren and Faye Nelson Petzoldt. , . Second row, same order, Rudy Magallanes, Roy, Lundgren, Jean Mahan Myers and Dick Petzoldt, general chairman. Third row, Jim Thornton, Tom "Lee" Thornton and Douglas Myers. Photo by Otto Ellis JUDGE AND MRS. DAVID R. VANDENBERG announce the betrothal of their daughter Susan Patricia, to Phillip Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Con Lynch, Lakeview. The news was previously revealed by Sue to school friends at e traditional Marylhurst College engagement party given Wednesday evening, January 4, in-Flavia Hall. Susan is a senior music major at Marylhurst; and Phillip is senior at the University of Oregon, where he is affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. No definite wedding data hat been set. Photo by Guderian i .it ' t . .:-r1s ;. ..V- NEW YEAR'S EVE AT REAMES after the New Year wet ushered in group at the table above, are, from the left, Mr. nd Mrs. Gib Osborne; Mr. end Mrs. W. A. (Bill) Hugginsf Mr .and Mrs. Floyd Boyd; and Mr. and Mrs. Al Hardman. Photo by Otto Ellis ' MR. AND MRS. IRVING C. BURKE, 1834 Melrose, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sallie, to Richard (Dick I Swans-n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swanson, 1940 Melrose. Sallie will be graduated from St. Helen's Hall, Portland, in June of this year and a June wedding is planned. Dick is a junior at Oregon State College, affiliated with Ph? Gamma Delta fraternity. Photo by Guderian