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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday. Fob. 21. I960 PAGE 3 C ,fr ' ' Vv V-V J MR. AND MRS. PETER JOHN ROBINSON Phyllis Crabtree Bride In Eugene Phyllis Maria Crablree became the bride of Peter John Robinson on December 20 at the C e n t r a 1 Lutheran Church in Eugene. White stock and chrysanthemums and red carnations and holly around the candelabra set the color decor. for the 2:30 double ring ceremony read by the Rev. Olaf Anderson. Present for the services were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Crabtree of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rob inson of Charlotte, North Carolina, parents of the bridegroom, are former residents of this city, The bride was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. For her wedding she chose a white wool jersey sheath dress with a chapel veil attached to a small hat of silvery white flowers. Loops of pearls fell from three white orchids which she car ried on a' white Bible. Sally Tontz of Salem, the bride's cousin, was maid of honor. Herj sheath dress was of deep red vel veteen and she carried gardenias and red carnations. Mrs. Crabtree was attired in red wool sheath dress with a gar denia corsage. Bill Emery served as best man. Following tile church service a wedding dinner was served to the bridal party and family in the Mural Room of the Eugene Hotel When the newlyweds left later for a honeymoon trip to San Francis co, the new Mrs. Robinson was; wearing a camel - color suit with an orchid corsage. She is a graduate of Klamath Union High School and attended' the University of Oregon where her husband is now a student. They reside at 1889 Hilyard Street in Eugene. Out-of-town guests included the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Henry Egger, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kaufman, Mr and Mrs. J. Edwards McCoy, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tontz of Salem, Kathy Beal of Eugene. BABY SHOWER MONTAGUE Mrs. Bobby Doyle was honored at a baby shower at the home of Mrs. Rich ard McCormick February 5, Guests present were the hon- oree's mother, Mrs. Grace Fet tcrs, Mrs. Don Marsh, Mrs. Eu nice Youngblood, Mrs. David Le- mos, Mrs. Roderic Barba, Mrs. Jim Wilmarth, Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, Ellen Fletcher, Millie Carolson, Mrs. Robert Carlson and Mickey Ramirez. Also present and visiting Mrs. Fetters over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Logan and daughter of Klamath Falls. Prizes for games were won by Mrs. Eunice Youngblood, Mrs Roderic Barba, Millie Carlson and Mickey Ramirez. X A JOY to his parents is nine-month-old Mark Allen, son of Mr. end Mrs. James Boeehi of this city. He is the grandson of Mr. end Mrs. A. Bocchi of Pelican City nd Mr. and Mri. G. L. Par ton of Portland. Photo by Bob Anderson, Guderian Studio. THEATER PARTY LANGELL VALLEY - David Seater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sealer of Langell Valley, was 9 years old February 6. To celebrate the occasion he invited 18 friends to go to Klamath Falls to the show. Treats were enjoyed by all during intermission. Mrs. Claude Brown helped Mrs. Seater with the children. Foresters Society Meeting Date. Set The annual social meeting of the Shasta-Cascade Chapter, Soci ety American Foresters, has been set for March 5 at the Klamath Yacht Club. Social hour will commence at p.m. and dinner will be served at p.m. The meeting is for mem bers and their wives and reserva- ions should be made with George Wardell, Klamath Forest Protec tive Association. 4 THE ENGAGEMENT of Sharon Margret Meyer and Richard C. Larsen has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Meyer, Route 3. The bride elect is a senior student at Henley High School. The fu ture bridegroom is employed at Weyerhaeuser Timber Company since completing four years service with the Air Force. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lar sen of Omro, Wisconsin. New Arrivals Felicitations were received by Mr. and Mrs. James Manning now living in Portland on the birth of a daughter, their third on January 17. Sandra Lynn, who weighed 6 pounds. 5 ounces, makes a charming trio with older sisters Suzanne, 3'3, and Marsha, 10 months. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Binge Mason Jr. and Mrs Francis D. Manning, and great grandmother. Mrs. Burgc Mason Sr., all reside in Klamath Falls News was received this week by Mrs. Joe David of this city of the birth of a son to her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rountrce in Roseburg. The baby. David Allen, weighing eight pounds, three ounces, was born February 17. He is their first child. Grandparents are Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Rountrce of Myrtle Creek and Floyd Paup of Medford CDA Sets Date For Silver Tea The Court Klamath Catholic Daughters of America, have an nounccd the date of the annual silver book tea for February 22 at 8 p.m. in the Sacred Heart Par ish Hall. lhe teas are given each year in February to honor "Catholic Press Month." Proceeds from the evening social event will go to the Sacred Heart Academy library fund. This year, Mrs. Rose O'Lcary, education chairman, will feature a special display of books and liter ature and has scheduled Mary Lou O'Connor to present a book review. Jon Gippo will entertain with several piano selections. The public is invited to attend the party and members are re minded to bring guests. ITALIAN DINNER . LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett entertained with an Italian dinner at their home on January 10. A social cvenhig lollowcd the dinner. Guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Walt Itis. 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