Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 15, 1961, Page 13, Image 13

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By Helen Bechen
Herald New
Klamath FaNs, Oregon
Sunday,
January 15, 1961 .
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MRS. ROBERT CHARLES LOLCAMA. shown above. wi Thirta
Anice Goeckner before her marriage Dec. 1 8 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Wedding guests greeted the newlyweds at a reception in the parish halt
following the ceremony. The young couple are residing in Santa Rosa.
. -Photo by Ferebee.
MRS. FREDERICK NELSON WADE, upper right, the former Gail Al
len Mollison, is photographed at her parents' home before her marriage Dec.
28 in Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church. A reception at Reames Country
' Club followed the pretty holiday ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Wade make their
home in Seattle. .
' MRS. RICHARD BROWNING, center right, is the former Sheila Ad
ler, daughter of Mrs. George H. Adler and the late Dr. Adler. She and her
husband exchanged vows Dec. 31 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Van
couver, Wash, they will reside in Union.
MR. AND MRS. LYLE WALTER MILLS, right, visited last week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Mills of Macdoel. The young couple were en
route to their home in Billings following their marriage Dec. 27 at the
First Lutheran Church in Glendale, Calif. Mrs. Mills is the formerCarol Heyd
en Dorst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harry Heyden of Glendale. She
was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter F. Heyden. Present for the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Delos Mills and Marcia Mills, Burt Mack and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Prock. Jack Prock served as best man. Photo by KetHer. t
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MR. AND MRS. GEORGE RBBEN, Tulelake, w9l spend much of the remainder of the winter m warmer
climes. They will visit at the home of daughter-in-law. Mrs. Donald Reiben, at La Mesa, and their grandchil
dren, Pamela and Gary, and later wiB go to Yuma, where they will join other TuMake sun-worshippers, Mr. and
Mr. Ival Wolfe, Mr. and Mr. Ivan Rose. Mr. Lillian Turnbeugh and others who make annual trek to the desert.
They made the trip leisurely by car.
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' A FLURRY OF ACTIVITY took place over New Year' weekend at the Harry Boivin home on Conger Ave.
nue as members of the family prepared to go their separate ways. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boivin left Sunday for Saktm
where they will reside at the Lee Apartment during the current legislative session. Their daughter, Katie, right, left
the previous day to conttinue her junior year sociology studies at the University of San Diego. Son Bob returned to
Eugene where he is a student at the University of Oregon School of Law. ' 7
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