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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1959)
JlianliAqlvin 1959 X" V I r -T Herald and News I lZ I I Klamath Falls, Oregon, by. Helen ll-hMi November 22, 1959 ; Ms! til , 7r"i-,' t jl; , P 1,1,." :V t Mi, --jis t. i - ' -V: ! r J I fjip - f . gj FREEDOM of worship is enjoyed throughout the na tion and this typical Ameri can family leaving Kingsley. Field Chapel is that of Cap tain and Mrs. John F. Mc Caffrey. The family, which often attends Sacred Heart Church in Klamath Falls, in cludes, in front, left to right, John, Paul, Kevin, and in back of them, Mary Ellen and Maurice. Baby Kathy is curried by her mother. - : kx ' XX if rvJv. 2Y "JJ M TURKEY and trimmings on Thanksgiving Day will not interest young Ray Curtis at much as the familiar bottle held by his mother, Mrs. Jack Prock. His parents, however, wilt long remember the day and give thanks for this first Thanks giving with their son. s ENTERTAINING is noteworthy among American families and Mrs. Adolph Zamslcy, left, is often a gracious hostess to members of the family on Thanksgiv ing Day. Hern she puts final touches to a centerpiece assisted by two pairs of willing hands, those of her daughter, Valerie, and son, Steven. Photos by Guden'en -IfU I 0 r j T7 S li II I " 'J U . ' I II Pi. 'A" 4 -J "fl'llTYiITiii i Of. and Mrs. Fred Wodam thankful forriWf first ThantSgiving in a new home set deep tn pine trees in the Pine Grove District. Animals and birds, frequent visitors in this wooded area, are watched with interest througn large picture windows by tha four Wedam cnildren, seated on the tioor o tna liv ing roonVlaft o right. Jack Martin, Albert (Bubbi), Ton! Jena and . 1 jt THANKFUL for the opportunity to shop for the items needed for a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner is the Dr. Arthur Compton family. A turkey, which will be ac companied by all the trimmings, is held by Mrs. Comp ton for the approval of her children, left to right, Jack, George, Linda and Bill, who couldn't resist "seeing with hj fingers." 1 w