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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1960)
Ylfjanu (Engagements Jo(d bunng J4ottdau Sc 9 waion ! ( -t Iiu'ii"! uiiiiiii.i.ii-i- 1 oy'. 5s Al mmm'ImMmmitmm VW 1 iff I THE ENGAGEMENT of Vauna Pipal and George Brandt was announced in Boise during the holidays by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pipal. The bride-elect attended the University of Oregon for two years where she was a mem ber of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, Kwauma, sophomore womens honorary, and was also honored as Little Colonel ef the military ball. She is now a junior student in biology at Willamette University where her fiance is a first year law student. He was graduated from the University of Oregon in June and is affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi fratern ity. While at the university he was a member of the Persh ing Rifles,- Skull and Dagger and Druids. A late summer wedding is planned by the couple. Vauna Pipal arrived in Klamath Falls on Wednesday to visit at the home of her fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brandt, 1345 Pacific Terrace. Several affairs have been planned for the popular couple during the New Year holiday. Photo by Kennell-Ellis, Salem. s 0 0 I i; T S , .J i :; p V;' ; ; V ' Herald & News Klamath Falls, V Oregon Sunday, Jan. 3, 1960 By HELEN BECHEN MR. AND MRS. DELBERT ADDISON, 1887 Lakeshore Drive, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Margaret, to Richard G. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clark of Klamath Falls. Both young people are graduates of Klamath Union High School. Mary Margaret is a junior at Stanford Univer sity. Dick is now attending advanced flight training at USNAAS, Chase Field, Boeville, Texas, as a naval aviation cadet. He is scheduled to be commissioned as ensign on February 26. No date has been set for their wedding. I S3? mf7 ORCHIDS FROM HAWAII, sent by air by the father of a charming young visitor, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George P. McMichael, 5144 Bryant Avenue, on Christmas Day. The delicate blossoms were admired by Shirlene McMichael, left, and her royal houseguest, Betsy Lee of Hawaii, chosen 1959 University of Oregon home coming queen. Both girls, Shirlene, a sophomore, and Betsy, junior, are university students. Mr. and Mrs. Michael were Christmas dinner hosts also to Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bishop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Santo and family nd Mrs. Mabel Bishop. Photo by Guderian ' ill -:JA x K- -- ' - ' ''V . 1 MARGARET WORTLEY GERBER'S engagement to Charles D. Cheyne was announced this week by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Gerber. He is the son of Mrs. Crystel Cheyne and the late Alex Cheyne. The news of the betrothal was told to members of the family and close friends at a buffet supper given by the bride-elect's par ents at their home, 329 High Street, on Tuesday, December 29. No wedding date has been set. Photo by Guderian TINY NANCY BOYD is wide eyed and interested .in all the activity of her first holiday season. She is the five-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Boyd who arrived this week from Daly City to spend New Year's .with Mrs. Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Snell. On Christmas Nancy and her parents were guests of her other grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Boyd, former Klamath Falls residents now living in Fresno. Photo by Kettler t - . : . -N ' . ; 1 L 0 '4-1 . r ,,3" ' O MRS. EDITH HENZEL of 711 Eldorado Boulevard an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Vernogene Ken 'xel to Robert P. MacNab of Vancouver, Washington. Th bride-elect is also the daughter of Ben Henzel, 1435 El dorado Boulevard. m 1 I -V v A LARGE RECEPTION in the Pelican party room on December 29 honored Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell ef Hon lulu. Hosts were Mrs. Maxwell's mother, Mrs. Walter tear, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beane. Mrs. Maxwell was Mrs. Barbara Beane inr Adams before her marriage on October 13 in Hawaii. Pic tured left to right are Mrs. Walter Beane, Mrs. Maxwell, Jack Maxwell, Mrs. Richard Btane and Loren Palmerton. Photo by Guderian t i Z ,'f ' l n At ; . ': - , . V- Vi ' '' v . MR. AND MRS. RICHARD BEANE are served punch by Mis. Francis Landrum at the party honoring the Jack Maxwells. The buffet table was most attractive with a red net over white satin eloth and centered with an arrange- ment of poinsettias and white chrysanthemums. The hostess) and honored guest wore Monaloa leis flown from Hawaii and those assisting, gardenia corsages. Photo by Guderian