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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1956)
1. 1 .- 9i I tmm 1 1 , k V ) J - i -I ; i ! ' Lt. AND MRS. DONALD HUSH (Don) ' MclNTYRE, above, war recant visitors in Klamath Falls, while en route from Portland to San Antonio, where he it now taking baiie train ing at Lackland Air Force Bate. She was Shirley McCoy before their wedding which was a social event in Portland last, summer. Since that time, the couple has liyed in Portland, where Don was with the Ben Franklin Savings and Loan Association. . . : ' During the stopover they were house guests at the home of his - parents, Mr. and' Mrs. George Mclntyre, 409 Lincoln Street., The picture was taken January 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Raymond, (Don's sister, Marian, and brother-in-law), 2052 Levey Street, where Marian and her mother entertained that afternoon with a small tea for Shirley. ". ' A dinner party was also given for Don and Shirley by Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gass at their , Jiome. 429 North Third Street. - ' Photo by Kettler MR. AND MRS. MAURICE DONALD AL PERT, cut the first slice of wedding cake at the reception for 200 guests who witnessed the afternoon ceremony in Stony Point Presbyterian Church, New'York. The bride is the former Barbara Jane Moser, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Moser, were Klamath Falls residents when Barbara and her sister Janice were small. Mrs. Moser is the former Edna Dunbar, daughter of the late R. H. Dunbar, who was a prominent figure in local church, business, educational and social life. The picture was taken at the Gilmore Sloan House, also Stony Point, where the Mosers live. I See story en inside page.) , - , I ? t, SOCIETY by Milly Ram sty RUBY GEHRING whose forthcoming marriage to Charles Thomas (Tom) Schubert was recently announced in Eureka by tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gehring, former Klamath Falls residents. Sgt. Schubert, son of Mr.' and Mrs. John A. Schubert, 2527 Bisbee Street, has just returned from. Okinawa, where he was on overseas duty for 17 months of his two years' service in the U.S. Army. Ruby and Tom are both graduates of Klamath Union High School, where she is remembered as a talented and popular young singer. Both have a host of local friends and the wedding will take place in Klamath Falls at the Klamath Lutheran Church, February 12. She is presently employed by the Eureka firm, Harvey M. Harper Com pany; and Tom, who went to OTI for two years, plans to attend Humboldt State College, Areata, California. ..lUtllHW.ai U . II I I MMMMMM MM ( Lt. AND MRS. WILBUR ELLIOTT (Catherine Blanas) with their two children, Mike and Elaine posed for the above picture the day Lt. Elliott got his bars. He is stationed at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, where he will have completed one and one-half years of service in the U.S.' Army this summer. He and Mrs. Elliott will return to the University of Washington for summer session after which he plans to teach music (in a school); and she, to teach piano and voice at home. The children!1 maternal and paternal grandparents live in Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. George Blanas, 1036 Eldorado; and Mr. and Mrs. W. Dexter Elliott, 1240 MonClaire. WOMAN'S LIBRARY CLUB bridge-tea. set for February 25 at the Willard, received the high-echelon treatment when the above group met for luncheon last week in the Paul Bunyan room of the Willard hotel. The party, hid annually, benefits the Library Club tonsillec tomy fund, by which the club provides needed tonsil operations for worthy children of the Klamath basin. Mrs. Harry Glesin, left, is bridge chairman for the event; Mrs. Chester J. Stonecypher, Tulelake, second from left, is tea chairman; Mrs. M. C. Ferebee, standing, Library Club prexy, and Mrs. James Thornton, right, chairman of the decorations committee. Mrs. Gus Vlahos, unable to attend this planning meeting, is co-chairman with Mrs. Glesin for the bridge com. nittee. Phote by Kettler ) - ON THEIR WAY Mrs. Walter Beane, left; and her daughter, Mrs. Barbara Adams, right, with young miss, Marcia Adams, traveling companion of her grandmother and mother on cruise to the islands and the Orient. The picture was taken aboard the SS Lurlin before they sailed from San Francisco, January 18. Photo by Cal-Picturas, San Francisco 1