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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1959)
i Oh Satisfy vV Helen Bechen ''!'' ' ' 4 ' MR. AND MRS. WINSTON D. PURVINE and Dr. John Rich, rds, Chancellor, State SyiUm of Higher Education, at right, ex change pleatantriet at the Klamath Chamber of Commerce re ception for legislative committee member! and state officials who were here on inspection of OTI facilities. " ' -J . r ! - ".-..-di i V - - w LOCAL RESIDENTS joined with state officiali for a social hour Friday night in the Willard Hotel. From the left, Dr. Rev Putnam, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Victor E. O'Neill and Andrew M, Collier, longtime acquaintances, indulge In a bit of reminiscing. i .yam jjfc ; AMONG THE GUESTS at the chamber of commerce reception were Mrs. Al Hat tan, left, shown visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heilbronner. Reception Photos by Kettler J 1 - 1 FRANCES COX'S engagement to Terry Hannon was 'announced February 2 1 at an after-hours party in the Alpha Chi Omega sorority on the University or Oregon campus. A red and white color scheme was used with a red carnation, tied with a white streamer telling the betrothal news, given to each girl. Frances is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Cox, and is a sophomore et the university where her fiance is a junior and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fawver. In Eugene to the women could attend the party were Dr. and Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larkin, Mrs. Fawver, Mrs. Ann Burns, Terry's grandmother, all from Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. George Calley, grandparents ef the bride-elect, and Carol Ann Calley, her cousin, from Portland. The wedding will be an August event. Photo by Ferebee X&Jiald & Thiol JUamaih JaRi, Ohsupn rT Jtv. jr. Sunday maAch I 1959 1 CAROLYN ANN HUNT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Warren Hunt of the Midland Road, is the bride elect of John Patrick McAuliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McAuliffe of Anderson, California, and Fort Klamath. Both young people are members of well known, longtime residents of the Klamath area. Carolyn is a senior at Henley High School. Her fiance, a 1 957 graduate of Anderson Union High School, is associated with his father in the cattle business near Cottonwood, California. The wedding will take place in ApriL Photo by. Guderian "WOMAN OF ACHIEVEMENT" is the title of honor given to Mrs. Buena Stone by the Quota Club at its an nual banquet Tuesday evening at the Yacht Club. (Story n Inside Page) Photo by Ellis . in imumiMMMi. m. .i, ..I..U r ."' ' " t 1. ' ' 1 ': " " """2 ir'' f. V "THE WEARING OF THE GREEN" will be much In evidence et the 53rd annual St. Patrick's dance given by members of St. Augustine's Church of Merrill. The gela af fair will be held this year at Reames Country Club Satur Way, March 14. Informal dress will be worn by guests who will dence to the musia ef the Starlighters from I p.m. until 2 a.m. At midnight en extra speeiel smorgasbord will be served. Some of the committee making plans are pic tured, left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dalton, co-chairmen) Father John Phelan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coulson, chairmen, nd Be Stone, club attendent. Phots by Ellis A PIERCE ARROW, vintage 1927, makes an appro, priate prop for Beta Sigma Phi members in Centennial dresses whs are planning the annual benefit bridge tea and style show to be held March 21 at Reemes Country Club. Left to right, Mrs. Gordon Grow, Mrs. Al Blanc, Mrs. James Creswell, In the driver's seet as cheirmen, Mrs. Dal Goode, Mrs. R. M. Wolf, Mrs. T. E. Rea, Mrs. John Fee back. The dresses are from the collection ef Mrs. Bent Thomas. G. R. Strieb it owner ef the car. Phot ky Mel