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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1960)
HERALD and NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, October IS, lORO PAGE 5-5 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RAY Photo by Ferebee Church Rites Unite Couple CHIL0QU1N Angeline Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Fay of Butler, Oklahoma, be came the September bride of Robert Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ray of Agency Lakeshore District. The Rev. Harley Zeller officiated at the double ring cere mony Tuesday evening, Septem ber 6, at the Williamson River Mission in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother-in-law, J. K. Martin, and attended by her sis ter J Mrs. J. K. Martin, with whom she had made her home during the past year. For her wedding she chose a street length frock of pale blue with a match- Pointing, Paper-hanging and Decorating Guaranteed Personal Service Phone TU 2-0674 Red Cross Instructor Plans Training Course Library Club Plans Float Joyce, nursing field. Through cooperation of the City .u. 7 ! P MS I0' tecrealion Department, a class-jmade at the October 6 meeting o oiim will be located at the Klam- the Merrill Library Club in tin ith Auditorium. Local civil de- recreation hall. Those willing U fww and Ri Cn leaders have volunteer their time and energy planned a tvto-nvmth period forare asked to contact Roma Walk classes for locl residents to en- er or Mildred Poe. co-chairmen. able all interested to obtain train-' Anyone having large size pictures ing in home care of the sick0' animals are asked to loan them and injured. Each class covers ai10 'he committee lor the lloat. iu.il, -a U,,,... M r linn Rurrv was m-ospnt tn . f. - , , t in.n.c iiuui lUUlSe, Ul 1UCU IIIID' " J I us .or cm. oetense. to p.ep-e.sjx meelinRS of ,wo e;ldl ; discuss the arrangements site has """u, ' j V A , T The traininR Program is endorsed mi'"e a slal meeting Ao gram planned to begin October , r ; . , , .. vember 3 to plan Christmas decor- that all women of the community ations. Mrs. Earl McFall, Tule- enro for traininc In ena hie thorn1 win oe gucsi oi nonur. .-ne to provide eood home nursine care wil1 display holiday decorations for naiirnts u-iihin ihoti- and instructions for making them. Word from Oregon State College j hom and as . measme of ,nm.The meeting will be held in the munily preparedness in civil de. locrcation hall from 10 a.m. until fense. 4Pm- Patricia reprsestati of th Amricar National Red Grots, vtU v i : t Kkuoach Talii m Ovtotaar 17, 11 and 1 Id ctradiirt a tffunin; comas lor horns care of the tick instructors for the local chapter. She plans to meet with instruc tors Monday and Tuesday eve nings to give refresher training. particularly in new techniques College News tells of the pledging of Robert Ellingson to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ellingson Jr. Volunteer instructors who plan to attend the refresher course of-1 TrQVGlerS Patricia Crawlev of Klannlh' d by Pa"'icia Joyce includc LAKEV1EW Mr. and Mrs. Wal it n n UinUc 'r MmallliMrs. Barbara Colwell, R.N., Mrs.'ter Leehmann Sr have returned Fals will carry one of the sup-;:i ,, , , ,, . iuiiniim ai. iuie iciuuh.ii porting roles in the University, 'la ''r ""Vj'o Lakeview follo-ui8 a two-week Theater production of the Broad- ,R'Sf ' ' M- Na,al,a Rf h.cn" l"P ' Scottsbluff. Nebraska -way hit, "Auntie Maine." when , R N ' Ma.e Mrs. Leehmann's childhood home, it is presented next week on the P" N" and Mrs- Mane VeatchJ y accompanied by her University of Oregon campus. I .' brother, Lawrence Ogle. Spokane. inn udciist1 uiiecior .joejine visit was ner him 10 nt'i Raymond and David Andrieu ISearles urges all women of the former home in 52 years since both graduates of Merrill High:comnlunl,V ' enroll for thejthe Ogle family left Nebraska School and sons of Mr. and Mrs.jcoul'ses wh' w PC" October .i' vysyw! iw' WjMj m m i y ...(4 Leon Andrieu. left recently for ing hat and a corsage of white;college. Raymond is a sopho- snreddod carnations. I more majoring in education at Mrs. Martin wore pink with aj Oregon State College. He is mem carnation corsage. Jbership chairman at Hawthorne Best man for his brother was'Manor' a cooperative house where William Ray. Soloist was James :he reslttes. Last spring he was Zeller who was accompanied atiawarded a ful1 tll,tlon scholarship the organ by Lelia Kirk. Mrs. Gerald Wolff played incidental music and the traditional wed ding marches. A large reception was held in the church dining hall following the wedding. An attractive four- tiered cake centered the main table. A number of people repre senting the Eastern Star, t h e grange, and the mission women's society assisted throughout the room. The young couple are making their home in Tillamook. Oysters are edible all year 'round even during the months with no "R" in them. by the Oregon State College Moth ers Club. David is a freshman in educa tion at the University of Oregon. He received the Klamath Falls Kiwanis Club award last spring as the all-round outstanding sen ior boy of Merrill High School and also was given a scholarship from the Merrill VFW. HEARTY LUNCH A hot and hearty grilled sand wich makes good eating on a cold day. One we like particu larly well is made with a chopped ripe olive and grated cheese fil ing. Dip the sandwich in a French toast batter and grill on both sides until golden. 24 by contacting either his office, TU 2-3523, or the Red Cross of fice, TU 4-4125. 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Mrs. Pelti, a frequent visitor in Klamath Falls, now re sides in San Francisco. Photo by Kettler THE REV. AND MRS. RALPH RICHARDSON re ceived about 250 quests durinq an open house Sunday afternoon, October 2, in the Methodist parsonaqe at 332 Pine Street. Guests were especially interested in the fine antique pieces, many of which are family heirlooms, used by the couple to furnish their home. The Richard sons moved from Central Washington to Klamath Falls in June when he assumed the pastorate of the Methodist Church here. Assisting durinq the open house were Mrs. Paul Campbell, Mrs. Eldred Putnam, Mrs. Stephen Moss, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. E. S. Robinson and Martha Graham. , Reames News tables of bridge wereiMerryman, third. play October 8 at i trml,oi-s nf Ihp anviliarv aro reminded of the annual dress-up party scheduled for October 28. Five 'again Reames Country Club. Lucille Honzel scored in first place. 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