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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1957)
5$ ,3J Zf, ant- L'J'rt L'J St (Ooaue Lelebrate Jheir Ljoiden i VWeddinq Stnmveriarif '. I ; Rllll,ll",l,,l,,"'"Wi"tW'?ip If l -Th,. 1 It nr. 1 ' v. THE N. H. BOGUE RESIDENCE on Pacific Terrace - was the letting for a festive afternoon last Sunday, when Mr. and Mrs. Bogue celebrated their Golden Wedding An niversary at a reception. The celebrants are pictured above as they cut the first slice of their gold and white anniversary cake. Mrs. Walter Lasseft, far left in the picture, top right, chats with Monsignor Timothy P. Casey, Joe Padgett, Joe's father Wyatt Padgett, and Horace Wylie, Mrs. Bogue's brother-in-law from San Francisco. At the table, Mrs. Han nah Hickson presides at the coffee service. Standing, from the left, Doug Doerr, Mrs, Bogue's great-nephew from Santa Rosa, Mrs. Wyatt Padgett, who assisted during the reception hours, and Walter Lassett. Mrs. George H. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bogue's daughter, Ellen, is shown standing in the picture, lower right. With her are Mrs. A. C. Doerr and her daughter Kathy, from Santa Rosa. Mrs. Doerr is Mrs, Bogue's niece, prances. . . In the other picture, Kathy appears again in the fore ground. Standing back of her are Mrs. Bogue and her three sisters. From the left, Mrs. Mary R. Pierson of this - city; Mrs. Bogue, Mrs. Maria Van Wart, Toronto, Canada, and Mrs. Horace Wylie, San Francisco. Kathy is Mrs. Van Wart's granddaughter. (See story on inside page.) Photos by Otto Ellis iSr 1flfr5, ranbiin lAJeaver Entertains $t Coe A CHEERFUL AND COZf bright spot in a spell of gloomy weather was the morning coffee given by Mrs. Franklin Weaver on Thursday, October 3, in the Pelican Party Room. The room was handsomely decorated with massive bouquets of fall flowers in unusual shades, and the table I featured seasonal arrangements of different varieties and colors of grapes lavishly heaped in two large silver pedestal bowls. ' tCandleligkt from tapers in graceful table ndelebr rf lee-tea) fn gemie, sMvtr eoffee end tea services and serving dishes filled with a tempting astortmenf of "coffee" pastries, etc. Mrs. Weaver greeted about 125 friends during the 10 a.m. until noon hours, She is pictured above standing directly back of the coffee urn with Mrs. E. M. Igl, far left, Mrs. W, Ray Lamb, pouring; and Mrsv John O'Neill. In the other picture,. Mrs. Dick B. Miller Sr., is shown pouring, Mrs. Pete Mead, center, and Mrs. Emil Albrecht is standing back of her. (See story en inside page. I - Pbote by Oft illif IflJ-''--" US.-.' 'vl P J s ... H-v. -U. ft ft ft ..ft." ft t t mm A' Am twtxiCg ii I S 1 1 W"?iT 1 0t I "V I T7 7 M :, , If.-, i-j? J . ;: