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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1959)
i f -'j' ' : 1 J C. V. . n1 y t .. h mmmmmr TWENTY FIVE YEARS of marriage was celebrated on Saturday, December 5, by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dragoo of Merrill. They are pictured cutting a beautifully decorated cake which was served at the no host dinner given for them by friends at Sari's. They were also presented a lovely wall clock during the evening. The Dragoos were married December 5, 1934, at McCloud and moved to Klamath Falls in 1936 where he was asso ciated with Southern Oregon Hardware and Swan Lake Moulding Company. In 1945 they moved to Merrill and he became part owner and manager of the Merrill Lumber Company. They have one daughter, Donna Marie, a junior at Lewis and Clark College. Photo by Kettler s 0 I T By HELEN BECHEN Herald and News Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, December 13, 1959 i' " , '" :. ' ; v X r f A TOY SOLDIER will be part of an elaborate decorating scheme planned for the an nual Christmas party of the American Association of University Women to be held De cember 17 at the Willard Hotel. "An Old Fashioned Children's Christmas" is the theme for the party which is under the direction of co-chairmen, Mrs. Fred Foulon, center, and Mrs. Martin Franz, right. Clever decorations are being made by Mrs. A. V. Fullaway, left, (Story on inside Page. I Photo by Kettler A- .- "'ik-c.p km Af- mat! . 7 r'r MRS. JOHN E. MINKLER, left, of Sedro Woolley, Washington, mother of Mrs. William L. Whytal, visited here ever the Thanksgiving holidays and left December 5 to visit ether children in California. Mrs. Minkler was born in Eng land 80 years ago and came to the United States by sailing ihip when five years of age. Mrs, Minkler and ner late husband were pioneer settlers in the Skagit Valley of Wash ington where he operated one of the first lumber mills. Mrs. Minkler is pictured with her granddaughters, Suana, center, and Linda Whytal, both students at Fairview School. The picture on the wall is a pastel by Linda when she was in the second grade. Mrs. Minkler plans to return to Klamath Falls after Christmas. Photo by Kettler DELORES DALMER, left, bride-elect of William Gene Vallier, was honored at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Erie Hamilton, 226 North Third Street, on December 2. Guests were members of the TNT bridge club. A bridal couple, flanked by lighted tapers in candelabra, was the centerpiece for the beautifully appointed table. Pictured from left to right, Delores Dalmer, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Al Backes and Mrs. Claude Vallier. (Story on inside page). Photo by Guderian if ... ' 1 x i : 4 I GAY HOLIDAY decorations brought smiles to the faces of Quota Club members who met on Tuesday, De cember 8, for their annual Christmas party in the Camas Room ef the Winema Hotel. Pine cone wreaths centered with red vigil lights and evergreen boughs decoreted the tables where individual places were marked with yarn snowmen and Santas. Pictured at the head table, left to right, are Joy Rolph, Dottie Poole, Lou Hoselton and Mar. garet Sheridan. Photo by Kettler A CHRISTMAS THEME also prevailed at the Tuesday I kin, right, the reviewer, presented the program from th on book club of the American Association of Uni- ; Golden Bi afternoon versify Women which met on December 8 at the home of Mrs. Frank Drew, 1991 Van Ness Street. Mrs. Charles Lar- Book of Christmas Tales, legends from many lands. Pictured with Mrs. Larkin are Mrs, Dick Miller 5r., left, and Mrs. A. V. MeVey, center. Photo by Kettltr