HERALD AND NEWS, Klanalh Falls, Orpeo
Sunday, June 30, 1K3
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Birthday
Is Observed
KORT KLAMATH - Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Van Wormer,
mer, who is employed as clerk
daughter and granddaughter of
the Norman Wimers (rom Klam
in the Chilonuin post office. In ad
dition to dinner guests, several
ath Falls; Mrs. Rossi's sister-in-
friends called during the after
law, Mrs. Raymond Zamudio,
Mrs. Lona Johnson, and the hos
noon to extend birthday greet
ings, and Mrs. Wimer was the!
tess. Mrs. Deffenbachcr, all-of
Chiloquin. . ;
recipient of many lovely rcmem
brances.
their daughter Linda, Mrs. Jo-
welcome back
As part of the soft, pretty look
A birthday cake, baked and
decorated by Norman Wimer's
aunt. Mrs. Lona Johnson of Chil
oquin. Mas cut and served at
aiuia Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wimer were Fort Klam-
for summer there are sonmrs
vivals of old-fashioned friends
that will be welcome. Back uith
us will be matte jersey in "pow
ath dinner sucsts recently at thel
home of Mrs. Roy (Edylhci Def
(enbacher in Chiloquin.
The occasion marked the birth
In addition to the guest of
honor and her husband, and those
invited from Fort Klamath,
guests were Mrs. Albert Rossi
and infant daughter, Shiela Leah,
dery blue shades, with matching
day anniversary of Mrs. Deffcn-
chalk bead embroidery and lilk
the close of the dinner,
hacher's sister, Mrs. Norman Wi
georgettes which look ever-so-
feminine.
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DATE SET The engagement and furthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Barbara, to Jack Smith is announced
by Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell. Va is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Maynard Smith. Both familits reside in this city.
They will be married on July 20.
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BRIt E-ELECT Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jurgensen announce
the engagement of their daughter, Gayle, to Dawson
South, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn South. All are resi
dents of this city. The wedding will take place July 4 in
Bible Baptist Church.
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DONATIONS Sheets, pillow cases and pillows were
given by the Chlloquin Firebelles to the Volunteer Fire
men for use in the department ambulance. Pictured at the
June 3 meeting in tne front row, left to right, are Nell
Shellbarger, Hugh Nichols and Mary Wright. Back row,
same order, Chesso Minato, Goldie Sherier, Bob Ray,
George Pohll and Roger Wright.
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ELECTED Sandra Law
son, daughter of Mrs. Lucy
Jean Lawson and the late
Fredric Lawson, is the first
member of the Klamath
Falls Assembly of Rainraw
Girls to be elected tc a
grand office in the Oregon
Assembly. She will serve as
Grand Love for one year.
Election of officers was
held at the recent meeting
in Corvallis of the Oregon
trend Assembly.
ton YOUR
Protection
DEAN
DcWITT
Answers yt
Insurance jtt'fe jjp
Questions Ef'i
QUESTION: Whtn I buy o new
car is it oil right to have the
car dealer handle the insurance
or should I see an insurance
agent?
ANSWER: Insurance i a high
ly technical profession and we
suggest you see a good ogent
about the type of insurance
you will need. The agent ts
the only person who has the
specialised trotning to make
sure you get the right pro
tection. This miblir nervire I mir wv
nf fldvcriitinR Your fnurrtce
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end or hrinf thom tn
JERRY THOMAS
INSURANCE AGENCY
304 S. 7th Ph. TU 2-SS5S
BETROTHED Sue Anne Paqe and Gary Paul OUen have
chosen Aug. 24 as the date of their forthcoming wedding
which will take place in tho Klamath Temple. Their en
gagement is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde A. Page, this city. The bride-to-be is a graduate
of Henley High School. Her future husband was gradu
ated from high school in Columbus Falls, Mont., home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Olsen.
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BRIDE-TO-BE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glen Gulley of
of Klamath Falls announce the engagement of their
daughter, Janice Ellen, to Frank Lee Lyon. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lyon of North Bend. The wedding
will take place July 13 in Peace Memorial Presbyterian
Church. Photo by Ferebee
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new zest for learning. Look for it daily,
beginning July 1 in the Herald and
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