Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 06, 1963, Page 18, Image 18

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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falll. Or.
Sunday, January 6, 1M3
Round & About
- By HELEN BECHEN
Thinking back over the just-past
holidays brings to mind a num
ber of pleasant chats with and
about holiday visitors, and to men
tion a few Bob and Sue (Rams
by) Ede and son Scott made the
family circle complete at the Mar
tin Ramsby home. They left be
fore the New Year for Lake Os
wpgo. 'The former Marsha Wilson, now1
Mrs. William Morris, her husband
and children, Don, Joni and Susie,
also from Lake Oswego, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Dodson on Allamont Drive.
Marsha's brother, Jim and wife,
who live here, were also around
the Christmas dinner table. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Wilson, an uncle
and aunt, on Lakeshore Drive, en
joyed the young family's visit, too.
Christmas tor the liarry Boivins
Hew Women's Daytime
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'allied with other physical troubles, such as neck
ache, backache and upset stomach. Why suffer
needlessly? Protect your eyes with properly fitted
. glasses. Heed the danger signs. Be sure of proper
; eye care. Have your eyes examined at least once a
year by Dr. Noles Optometrists.
Complete Eye Examination
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Dri. Omar i. Nalti and Robtrt PeUrl
meant having Katie home for a
time. They invited Mrs. R. S. Dix
on to have dinner with them on
Christmas Day.
The Stewart Snells went to Wal
nut Creek to spend the Christmas
time with their daughter Sherrill,
her husband Don Boyd and chil
dren. The Snells are looking for
ward to a return visit from their
children soon.
A new granddaughter for the
Van Mollisons. born Dec. 11, was
incentive enough for them to spend
the holidays in Seattle with the
new parents, Gail and Fred Wade.
WHh them went Richard and Mary
and Barbara's mother, Mrs. Ed
gar Senders.
Mary Ann and Ken Ellis, visit
ing his mother, were guests at
an open house given by Claire
Ellis and her daughter, Linda Dill
strom. Among the guests were
Dale and Jackie King of Medford
and Mrs. Caroline Munson and
Wendell Bryan of Yakima. The
family was entertained after
Christmas at dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Lcs Hoback in Chiloquin.
Pele Barnhisel, Lt. (jg) now.
stationed in Long Beach, arrived
home after a somewhat round-the-barn
trip. Fog forced his plane
on to Portland where he found a
t ide to Klamath with another local
son. In addition to their son, the
Howard Barnhisels greeted Sally
'Barnhiscll and Dick Richards
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and Curtis (rum Santa Paula.
Places at Christmas dinner were
'also set for Howard's father, A. H.
Barnhisel, a young 93. and Mrs.
'Barnhisel from Tacoma.
I College students home were be
yond mentioning by name, but
some of the just-out-of school
I crowd included Janie and Daryl
i Johnson at the Buz Larkin home
Nancy and Greg Pond with the
George Clarks: another Nancy
and Greg, Altenhofen. with the
Greer Drews, also Dianne Drew;
Beverly and Tom Lassett with
their parents, the Walter Lassctts;
Sue Derby, a teacher in Califor
nia, home with the Lloyd Derbys;
Lauralee Leonard of San Francis
co visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry
I,eonai-d; Sam Thompson, the Ivan
Thompsons' son from Seattle;
Ronnie Olson who has a job in
Denver enioved Christmas with
her family, the Jim Olsons.
W ith the holidays behind some
folks have decided to travel. Hono
lulu bound arc Isalwl and Lloyd
Porter, who have time to spare
now since his retirement. And on
Jan. 4, Mrs. Helen Thomas board
ed a plane for a two-month visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Mary C
Smith, who lives in Honolulu.
This column just barely
scratched the surtace of all the
gay holiday goings-on. but should
;hc enough to prove that every
thing was far from quiet on the
home front.
Before taking leave of the old
year, yours truly would like to
lhank a good friend. Ernie Hed
lund, (or all the time and eflort
he puts forth each week on these
pages.
Happy New Year.
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DATE SET The marriage vows of Cheryl Ann Ball and
Delbert Irwin I Pete) Sasitedt will be solemnized March
16 at Klamath Lutheran Church. The young couple's en
gagement Is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett R. Ball. The future bride will be graduated from
KUHS in June. Her fiance, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Sasstedt, is a graduate of KUHS end is presently em
ployed by Klamath Forest Protective Association.
Photo by Miller-Williams
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Cascade Crest
OES Meeting
Cascade Crest Chapter No. 159,
OES, met on Dec. 5 with Worthy
Matron Josephine Zadina and
Worthy Patron Lester Hoback
presiding in the cast.
Escorted and introduced were
Leona Angel, chairman of tho
Estarl Committee, and Henry
Bergstrom. member oi the Home
Endowment Fund of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon, wIk wcrel
both paying a official visit to
the chapter. Also escorted and in
troduced were Annabelle and Wil
liam Kimscy, worthy matron and.
worthy patron of Fremont Chap
ter No. 109 of Paisley.
Reports were given of the an
nual Chrittmas Dance held on
Saturday, Dec. 1. by flonoral
chairman. Dorothea Kuist. She
was assisted by Gleta Wampler,
Pearl Alamo and Callie Clark.
One hundred four members and
guests w-'re present at the social
Under good of the order, interest
ing reports were given on the
Estare program and the Ma
sonic and Eastern Star Home
which the Home Endowment
Fund supports.
Jeanctte Edge of Crater lke
Park was affiliated with the Chap
ter and was introduced and wel
comed by the members and visit
ors.
Visitors were welcomed from
Aloha and Oriental Chapters. The
next meeting will be the Christ j
mas party.
Refreshments were served by
Melila Hall and Doris Kirchcr
Clubs Meet
The Christmas motif was used
at recent club meetings in the
valley. On Dec. 20 in Bonanza.
Mrs. Jesse McFall entertained her
contract bridge group. A potluck
luncheon at noon was followed by
card play. Members exchanged
Christmas tree ornaments as gifts.
High score was held by Mrs.
Cecil Halev and Mrs. Mabel
Popple won the traveling prize.
Others present were Mrs. Har
old Williams, Mrs. Claude Bcch
doldt, Mrs. LcRoy Fernlund. Mrs.
El.sa Rueck and Mrs. Ivan Bold.
On Dec. 19 Mrs. Bob Horton
was hostess to her pinochle club
at her home in Dairy. Enjoying
the afternoon were Mrs. 1-cRoy
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complete with her own school
set desk, chair, easel, black
board and school accessories.
Teenage girls and women will
be interested in a new folding
hair brush that fits into a hand
bag. The brush also can be
packed in a cosmetic travel kit
or tucked in a desk drawer.
BETROTHAL TOLD Mr. and Mrs. Lowell N. Jones, 328
Grant Street, announce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Carolyn Edel, to Ian Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Colin Wallace of Bellevue, Wash. News of the en
gagement was told to friends at a coffee given by Mrs.
Jones at her home on Dec. 30. The future bride is a stu
dent at University of Puget Sound. Her fiance is a student
of Clover Park Television School in Tacoma.
Photo by Richards Studio, Tacoma
Fernlund. Mrs. Oscar Peterson,
Mrs. Homer Dixon, Mrs. George
Simmons, Mrs. Don Horsley, Mrs
Ivan Bold and Mrs. Howard
Schmidt.
Cheer hospital patient with a
small, live tree, decorated with
miniature ornaments.
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