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Ruby Bosworth Keyes
3/4/1919 DOB Ruby Keyes in Sacramento. Her father was William John Keyes (8/21/1858-6/5/1943). He was born in Canada and passed in Sacramento. Eliza Kate Bosworth (1890-1930). They were married in Portland in 1915. They lived there in 1917. They moved to Sac in 1919.
1930 (US census) Ruby is living at home in Sacramento, Ca.
5/31/1930 (Sacramento Bee, p. 4) FRUIT RIDGE May 31 — Mrs Eliza Kate Bosworth Keyes 39 a resident of this district for seven years died Wednesday at a local hospital The funeral was held this afternoon at the Gormley & Camp; Sons' chapel followed by Interment In the East Lawn Cemetery She leaves her husband William J Keyes and six children Roy Ruby Vona Noble Nelva and Glenn Keyes The departed was a native of England
1/8/1937 (Albany Democrat, p. 3) Evangelist Ruby Keyes at Pentecostal Assembly of God, Alan H Banks, pastor. She is on the road as an evangelist at age 18. She is with her family. AOG church.
1/8/1937 (Greater Oregon, Albany, Oregon, p. 1) The Keyes Evangelistic party will begin a series of special Evangelistic services at the Pentecostal Assembly of God. These Evangelist are from "Sacramento, Cal The. party consist of Rev. W. J Keyes, three girls and two boys, all taking part In the services, the oldest daughter Ruby as well as her father preaches,. Rev. Keyes will preach on Sunday morning and his daughter Ruby will preach In the evening.
8/24/1940 (Visalia Times Delta, p. 3) Revival services are being held each night at 7:45 o'clock in the First Penetcostal church, 315 Northwest Fourth avenue, by the Misses Ruby Keyes and Jane Moyer of Oregon City, Ore. There will be a service at the church tonight.
1942 (company ID card) Keyes works at GE in Portland.
11/17/1942 (Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, p. 15) Betrothal Is Announced Aurora. Oscar Minor of Canby is announcing the engagement of his daughter, Miss Evelyn Irene Minor, to Edwin E. Judd, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Judd of Oregon City. The betrothal news was revealed at a party held at the Judd home Sunday afternoon. Buffet dinner was served at an artistically arranged table centered with a bouquet of carnations and gardenias. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Milo Smith, Miss Easter Crest, Miss Gladys Baker, Miss Ruby Keyes, Miss Janabel Moyer, Miss Olive Gleason, Miss Ester Judd, Miss- Clara Garner, Miss Anna Garner, Miss Loita Gleason, Wendell Gleason, Raymond Minor, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Minor and son, Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McClellan, Rodney McClclIan, Mrs. Mary McClellan, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Judd, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Albert Muff, Howard Muff, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Gleason, Joan and Orin Gleason, Jr., Mrs. Ivan Cooke and daughter, Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. S. Oliver Baker and son, Andrew and the honored couple.
6/7/1943 (Sacramento Bee, p. 6) Services will be held Wednesday at 10:30 A M In the chapel of Harry A Nauman Camp & Son for William John Keyes 84 Interment will be in the East Lawn Keyes a local custodian died Saturday in a Sacramento hospital He was a resident of this city 24 years and lived at 4184 Forty Third Street He was a native of Canada The survivors are his daughters Vona B Keyes of Sacramento and Ruby B Keyes of Portland Ore sons Glenn B Keyes of Atascadero Roy B and Noble B Keyes of the United State Army and sister Mrs Maude Talbot of Canada
7/5/1949 (Bend Bulletin, p. 2) Several hundred persons from the northwest assembled at the church camp grounds west of Sisters Sunday and yesterday to participate In the annual district camp meeting of the United Pentecostal church. The meeting opened Sunday with a morning worship featuring Rev. J. A. Johnson, district superintendent, Portland, who delivered a sermon on the topic "Locating Oneself." The opening services were held at the True Gospel church In Bend. An afternoon service was conducted In the tabernacle at the camp grounds with Rev. E. G. Moyer, district treasurer, Portland, in charge of the program. The Pentecostal Conquerors, a young peoples organization, met Sunday evening for a special service. Miss Ruby Keyes, district president of the Conquerors,' was in charge. Services for the young people are planned dally during the camp sessions. Yesterday primary and junior age children met with Mrs. Marion Fetwell, of Yakima, Wash., directing the junior services and Miss Beverly Klapp, of Indiana, and Mrs. Charlotte Babcock, of Portland, In charge of the primary group. Rev. Marion Fretwell, pastor of the United Pentecostal church, Yakima, conducted the afternoon adult services and Rev. George Eads, Springfield, was speaker at an evening program.
7/7/1949 (Bend Bulletin, p. 11) Four youths Glen Krirr, Salem; Wollv Howard. Hood River; Reynold EUI, Donnelly, Ida., an Albert Dillon, Albany, were speakers Sunday at the youth meeting of the Pentecostal Conquerors' camp meeting, now in session on camp grounds west of Bend. . Values of prayer, Bible reading, church attendance, and christian testimony were topics. Miss Ruby Keyes, president, led the singing with accordion accompaniment.
4/17/1953 (Albany Democrat, p. 6) Evangelist Ruby Keyes at UPC. Orion B Gleason is pastor
1954-1955 Ruby Keyes instructor at CBC.
5/28/1955 Ruby Keyes married Johnny Klemin
12/30/1960 (The World. Coos Bay, Oregon. P. 7) The Rev. J. E. Klemln, with Mrs. Klemin, Will begin revival services Tuesday night, Jan. 10, at the Calvary Tabernacle (United Pentecostal Church), Florida and Union streets, North Bend. The services will be held each night at 7:30, through Sunday. The Rev, Mr. Klemln is pastor of the First United Pentecostal Church of Portland. Mrs. Klemin, also an ordained minister, is the former Ruby Keyes.
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