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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1958)
14 W R JuPM If A BITE of the wedding cake tt taken by the new Mrs. Riley before the changed into her going away ensemble. Her husband it an Oregon Technical Institute graduate. , ) lib TAKING A PEEK at a bride-to-be are the bride's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Theresa Teare, and two little girls, left, Rebecca Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Sacramento, niece of the bride and center, Theresa Mason, Klamath Falls, cousin. it. ; vi 7 f. -V v, 4 -4 r.v- r.rw V Vs.-- - ft. j r X 4W- j 7 MRS. GERALD RILEY (The former Sharon Jackson) All Riley-Jackson photos by Guderian THE FILMY VEIL of Sharon Jackson, bride-to-be, wti given last minute adjustment by her aunt, left, Mn, War ren Mason, this city, a sister of the bride's mother, Mn. Gradie Sanders, right. THE WEDDING RING to be worn by Mrs. Gerald Riley i admired by her maid of honor, left, Naoma Sanders, be fore the ceremony. WARREN MASON gives his niece in marriage. -v- DESCENDANTS of Klamath County pioneers ere proud of their heritage, none more so than Mrs. Charles I Ivy) Drew, right, seated, and her sisters, Mrs. Georgia Meiers, Santa Cruz, California, left, and Mrs. Charmion Johnson, center, of Klamath Falls. The trio are daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. A. (Bob) Emmett, who came to Klamath County from Roseburg on June 14, 1875. Mrs. Emmett rode horseback and led a pack animal across the mountains soon after the end of the Modoc War. Stand ing, left to right, Homer Martin, Glendale, Oregon, whose birthday was honored at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drew on July 20; Mrs. Wesley (Pearl) Gibson, Valleio, California, and Fred Biehn, Klamath Falls. Mrs. Gibson and Mr. Martin are daughter and son of Mrs. Meiers. Fred Biehn is Mrs. Johnson's son. Photo by Ellis disiMld and TI&wa Ouq. 10, 1958 Ohsqon A. . A . ?"-ftjf " "S ( ' ' MR. AND MRS. JACK MORGAN WILEY, Burlingame, California. The new Mrs. Wiley it the former Jane Maria Tingley, daughter of Mrs. W. I. Tingley, 1015 Paeifie Terrace, Klamath Falls. (Story Inside). Sunset Photography Studios, San Frencisee