Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 06, 1963, Page 17, Image 17

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    'IJoung Ramified Spend Clirlstmai J4oiidaijS J)n Jdamalli a(is
The quiet of the post-holiday season is now evident everywhere, but most particu
larly there is a stillness in the homes where young couples and their children were holiday
visitors. On today's page are a few groups who joined grandparents around Christmas trees
and at family dinners.
Above, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doherty and husky Kirk Alan spent Christmas with
Mrs. Doherty's parents, Mr. and Mrs, .Robert A. Thompson. The young family resides in Port
land. Right above, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pernell was brighter with the ar
rival of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.'Jim Hall from Eugene. Center of attrac
tion for all was the Halls' little daughter, Kari (KarinaJ. The Halls also spent time with his moth
er, Mrs. Truman Hall, also of this city.
At right, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Manning and daughters divided their holiday visit with
Mrs. Manning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burge Mason, and his mother, Mrs. Nora Manning. The
girls, left to right, are Suzanne, Sandra and Marcia. Also present for Christmas day festivities
was the girls' great-grandmother, Mrs. Burge Mason Sr. of Portland.
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By Helen Bechen
Herald & News
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Sunday,
January 6, 1963
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At left, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellir
with daughter Laurie and son Brett ar
rived from their home in Salt Lake City
on Dec. 22 for a Christmas week visit
with his mother, Mrs. Otto Ellis. Mrs.
Caroline Munson came from Yakima
for a brief visit with her daughter's
family.
At right, Mrs. Sylvia Malone and
her children, Roger and Cynthia, of
Sparks, Nev., spent Christmas with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hillis.
Also home for the holidays was Mrs.
Malone's brother, Bill Hillis.
Photos by Kettler,
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