Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1960, Page 15, Image 15

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' COME, BE OUR VALENTINE read invitations received by many local women from
hostesses, left to right, Mrs. F. Cecil Adams, Mrs. Louis Serruys and Mrs. Robert Thomp
fon. Guests were asked for coffee in the morning or tea on the afternoon of Wednesday,
February 10, at the Thompson home, 660 Loma Linda Drive. Hostesses and those assist
ing wore unusual Valentine heart corsages. The same hearts filled with colored baubles
were tied to a branch tree for an effective coffee table arrangement. White flowers and
red ones in pretty vases were about the rooms.
MRS. H. H. TONSETH, seated, mother of Mrs. Cecil
Adams, chats with Mrs. Howard Strode, left, and Mrs.,
Frank Howard at her daughter's party. Photo's by Guderian
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES L. O'DONAHUE of the Henley
area announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay, to
Joseph E. King. Kay is a graduate of Henley High School
and of Whitworth College at Spokane, Washington. She is
presently teaching at Deer Park High School in Deer Park,
Washington. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. King
ef Paris, Texas, was recently stationed at Kingsley Field
while serving in the Air Force. He is a graduate of Texas
A and M College with degrees in petroleum and mechanical
ngineering. He is now employed by the Tidewater Oil Com
pany at Odessa, Texas. A summer wedding is planned.
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VISITING during the afternoon at the Valentine tea were, left to right, Mrs. Al
Hattan, Mrs. Steve M. Vranson, standing next to her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Jones, and
Mrs. George Hillis. Guests were served from a table centered with a dainty arrangement
of pink rosebuds and violets between tall pink candles. Presiding at the silver services
were Mrs. John Ashley, Mrs. Estin Balsiger, Mrs. C. John Cox and Mrs. Lawrence Slater in
the morning, and Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. Wilford Lamm, Mrs. V. E. O'Neill and Mrs.
Frank Jenkins in the afternoon.
Sunday,
Feb. 21, 1960
AT A VALENTINE PARTY, February 13, in the Pelican
Party Room, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Teale of 1935 Auburn
Street, announced the engagement of their daughter,
Patricia Ann, to Richard C. Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard A. Meyer of Salem. Patricia attended the Univer
sity of Oregon and Oregon State College from which she
was graduated. She is a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Her
fiance, also a graduate of OSC, is affiliated with Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The betrothed couple reside in the
Bay Area, she in San Francisco and he in Berkeley. An early
fall wedding is planned. Photo by Miller-Williams
REVEALED recently at a small dinner party at the horn
of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Campbell in Bly was the engage
ment of their daughter, Barbara Anne, to Bernard John
La Casse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. La Casse of John
sondale, California. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Maryl.
hurst College in Portland and is presently teaching ele
mentary music in the Ontario, Oregon, schools. Her fiance,
a graduate of Fresno State College, is teaching in the Bly
area where the young couple will reside following their
August wedding. Pnoto by Harano Studio, Ontario
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LARRY WHYTAL, pictured with Mrs. Whytal at left, was inducted as commodor
ef the Klamath Yacht Club during ceremonies at the dinner dance Saturday evening, Feb
ruary 6. The club charter is given to him by Ray Byrnes, past commodore, at the right, with
Mrs. Byrnes. Committee chairmen named by the new commodore include George Yah
raus, fiouse; Lewis Kandra, grounds; Arthur Stites, harbor master; Ed Guarnera, outdoor
activities; Tom O'Harra, publicity. Directors are William Smith, A. L. Vincie and Clifford
Evans.
A HANDSOME GIFT, thermometer, barometer ' and
humidity indicator, was given Past Commodore Ray Byrnes
from the officers who served with him last year. Making the
presentation was W. Don Miller, master of ceremonies at
the dinner. Photo by Guderian
INTRODUCED at the Commodore's Ball were the new officers of the Anchor Club,
who were installed at a morning meeting the same day. Left to right are Mrs. C. W.
Evans, vice chairman; Mrs. E. A. Guamera, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. George Yahraus,
chairman. Mrs. Evans and her committee arranged clever table decorations for the din.
ner using pots of flowers with sails to depict boats. On the walls were displayed the club
flags. A fire in the huge fireplace added a cheery note for the evening of dancing to
stereo music which followed dinner. I