The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 19, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    MuksK 10. 1942
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE HVB
Bill
mmammam.
I
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paw
rfsilll; liilj li il I
Return From North Nun unci
Qonnno dooller returned Mon
duy from Aberdeen, Wash.,
whore they enjoyed short visit
with their brother mid slster-ln-law,
Mr, nnd Mm. Hurry (Joel
lor Jr. They were accompanied
north by Donnlo Goollor who
pent two weeks visiting here
t the home of hl grandparent,
Mr. end Mrs. Hurry Uoellar Sr.,
of Pine street.
To Attend School Jean
Hauger, daughter of Herbert E.
Hauger, pi mm to leuvo the lat
ter purl of next week for Sun
Francisco where oho will study.
Miss Hanger will enroll In the
colli'iio graduuto courso ut Arm
strong's .In Dcrkolcy, studying
merchandising und buying. Stu
dents attend M'hool for a time
mid Inter receive experience In
: tho hiruo Sim Francisco Mores.
To Spokane Mr. "Bud"
Duggntt left Butiiiduy fur Spo
kiine lo Join her husband who
la serving with the United Slutea
nlr corps. Mm. DiiKUclt has been
employed ua stenographer In the
Flrat National bank here. Dag
folt wii formerly with the As
sociated OH company, liotty Lee
Smith la now employed by the
bnnk to rnpluco Mra. Dnggett.
Return Home Kev. and Mra.
Eugene V, Haynca returned
homo Suturduy from aouthern
California where they spent acv
erul duya. They hud vlaltcd
Kev. Huynea' mother who poni
ed wuy following a lengthy 111
neaa. Kev. Huynea and hie broth
er, tho Rev. 1. M. Huynea, con
ducted aervlces for their moth
er. I
' To Preach Tho Rov. Earl
Anthony of New York will apeak
at a apoclal meeting In the ML
Lakl Community church, Mon
day evening, March 23, at 8
o'clock. Thoao living in Henley,
Mt. Luki and Merrill districts
aro Invited to hear thla great
preacher. All who como are
urged to bring their Blblea.
Special Meeting Friday night
at 7:30 o'clock In the Maaonlo i
temple, Klnmuth Lodge, No. 77, I
AFatAM will hold a apeclul com
munlciitlon ut which tlmo work
In tho fcllowcruft degree will bu
conferred by a degroo team, from
Medford upon two local candi
dates All mombora and visiting
brethren are cordially Invited
to attend. Refreshments will bo
served. On Monduy, Murcli 23,
at 8 p. m., there will be a aid ted
communication of Klamath lodge
No. 77, In the Masonic temple.
There will bo work In the Mnstcr
Muson's degree by members of
the Mulin lodge.
Enlliti Glenn Stover, em
ployed as teller In the First Na
tional bunk, hus enlisted ns fly
ing cudct In the United Stutes
air corps und will be called
shortly after April 1.
VITAL STATISTICS
LOWHY Born .ut Klumulh I
Valley hospltul, Klumulh Falls,
Ore., Murcli IV, 1042, to Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Lowry, 447 Market
street, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds
3 ounces.
URAMMER Born at Klam- ;
nth Valley hospltul, Klamath 'I
Fulls, Ore., Murch 18, 1942, to i
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Brnmmer, j
S53S Lelnnd drive, a girl. :
Weight: 7 pounds 13 ounces.
SHEPHARD Born at Klam
nth Volley hospltul, Klnmuth '
Falls, Ore.. Murch 18. 1042. to
Mr. and Mrs. Al D. Shephnrd, '
37S1 Uisbea street, a girl.
Weight: 8 pounds 2 ounces.
WILLIAMS Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
March 18, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Wlllloms, Modoo Point.
Ore., a girl. Weight: 8 pounds
Oi ounces.
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l.U Coats
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WHERE FASHIONS COST YOU LESS!
J. O. fKMMKY CO.. INO
FAMOUS FROM COAST TO COAST
TOWN -CLAD
FINE SUITS
Resigns Nora McAullffe,
who hua been employed by the
Flrat National bank, haa re
signed her position and will
work for her father. Jack Mc
Aullffe, well known Klamath
county stockman. Miss Mc
Aullffe will leavo her present
position April 1.
o
Leavea Hospital Lurry, 8-month-old
son of Dnnnell Mof
fat of the Henley district, was
Ism Lined from Klnmuth Valley
hospital Wednesday. The xhlld
received treatment for body
burns suffered a week ago when
he fell Into hot water.
Leaves Bank Mra. Marklcy
H. Clark, who la employed aa
machine operator In the First
National bank, will leave aoon
for Sun Francisco to join her
husband who is employed In the
south. Both are well known
here.
From School Leo Molatore,
student at the University of
Oregon, Is spending this week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tony Molntore.
COMPLETE
FEMININE
HYGIENE
DEMANDS,
Much hs been written about feminine
hygiene. But too often women over
look hygiene in the REAL sense of
the word under inn cleanliness and
sweetness. You cannot be attractive with
underarm! moiit, stained tnd smell.
Uic Art id, the new cream deodorant,
le Arrld dots doc roc drtmi, dots not
irriuia kio.
2. No willing to dry. Can be ttstd rift
ftr shiTtni.
ft. lnftamlr chtckt pmpJntlon I to 3 dayi.
RfflimM odot from ponpirauoo, fctpt
armplta dry.
4 Artid ( a fore, Wt, imMlm, stslo
Imi Matihiot crtm.
9. Awarded Approval StalolAnMrifinfnitl
rule of Lauodtriat a bannlcta to fabric.
Women use more Arrid than anv other
deodorant. Try a 10e 39 or59 jar to
Jay at any store which sells toilet coeds.
..ion
I a P H II v
iX
AND PRETTY CLOTHES
FROM
TAILORED TO FIT
SMARTER APPEARANCE
LOW CASK PRICES
Perfection of style, up-to-the-minute
patterns snfl splrnclld nil wnrntrri
fnhrlrs rumliine tn mnke Town-Clnil
ynir wlwitt invektnirnt for HprlnK.
he durshlllty of tilde fine, hard
finish worttedi and their rlrhiieu of
eolor are unexcelled nt much higher
prices I
STYLED FOR
SPORT WEAR
COLOR FOR A
SMART SPRING
Tweeds
Herringbones
Plain Colors
New selection of eol
ors to ehocHP from.
Hl-i S-to 4i
Dk'ess
Slacks
590
Rich In Color
Rich in Style
Match your iport
coat novl Choose
from our large selec
tion of men's slnckft.
Sites 28 to 40 wnlst.
MIM FL00B
SPIRIT
COATS and SUITS
Personality atylea to make a new YOU1
Winter doldrums will vanish when you see
theso very smart coats and suits! Fitted
reefer, wrap-around and boxy coats. Long
torso suits! Plnlds and plains in spring colors.
Sizes 12 to 20.
SICONB FLOOR
TWO OUTFITS IN'ONEI
3 PIECE SUITS
75
LONG WEARING
BEST VALUE
DISTINCTIVE
Phone 8222
APPAREL
901 Main
Pretty ond Precocious
Easier Bonnets
$5
Now rounded peaked bonnet
. . , In felt or straw with gro
graln trims ... perky little
veils. Other Knster hats In
sunnlblu, navy, black, turf-tnn,
aqtin, whites with black trims
and blacks with whito trims.
Contrasting or matching coat-snd-slark
models In new spring colors! Good
looking herringbones, rich orerplalds
or hentlier blends. Single or double
breasted. Drape model trousers. Slues
8 to 18.
All Wool
fVell Tailored
for now and through Spring
Coats and Suits
)50
$22'
100 wool fnbrles . . . practical suits
and conts for all purpose wear . . .
and In the most delectable shades.
New Marilyn Frocks
95
I0
The loveliest tailored casuals you've
ever seen ... to wear now unclor
your coat and on through tho entire
summer. Shlrtwnlst styles with flat
tering pleated skirts.
j
0)
16
50
12
Sport
Jackets
398
Just like dad's I
In style la
color, with but
ton on belt In
back. Sites S to
1(1.
For Regular
Fellows!
RUGBY SUITS
6
90
Boys' grown up
suits In single or
d 0 11 b le breasted
styles with long
trousers. Rugged
fnbrles In tweedy
colors I Sites 4 to
10.
fUl
Penney's does Its part . . . right now as always ... to keep all American feet fltt Hero are tho right
shoes for every purpose . . . built right . . . styled right . . . PRICED RIGHT! Here, all in one convenient
department, are shoes for every member of your family. Shoes for walking, for business . . . shoes for
industry and agriculture . . . shoes for dress up, for active sports. ALL keyed to fit sensible budgets . . .
priced with YOUR savings in mind!
Known For Their Outstanding Style And Comfort Featuresl
An Asset to Spring Fashion
Cynthia Spectators
Designed for grace and
cate this ihoe If tlte I a it
word In good taite! White
tuede and turftan ealfhare
been styled In a manner
that will more than do
Justice to your sportswear
as well as your dressier
costumes I
Style With Spring In Mind
SPECTATOR PUMPS
3
49
For your own comfort and
peace of mind you'll .want
at least one pair of these
smart new Cythiaa! Smooth
turftan calf brightly con
trasted with white euede!
Active Women Demand Cynthlas
Elasticized Pumps
4
49
Up to the usual Cynthia
standards in style and
comfort are- these smart
new eonserraUreat In soft,
pliable crushed kid I
The New Boxy Silhouette!
Celeste Oxford
49
3
or Tan
The farorlte walking com
panion of women and girla
everywhere I Gay and deb
onair thla comfort-giTer
looks aa well on mother aa
It doea on daughter!
Men's Hyer Arch '
DRESS OXFORD
Smart shoes for men who
Hie the best In looks and
comfort! Leather ttppera
and long wearing leather
soles! Tn black or tan as
you prefer!
, Styled for Spring
Sport Oxford
Men everywhere are wear
ing these roomy, comfort
able moccasin type shoes!
Here's a casual combination
of ruggednesa A Sen
and smart style. t
Comfortable To Wear
Dress Oxford
4
79
BoUt to keep aettre men
in the running! Moccasin
type toe and woren Tampa
make them extra roomy
and much more flexible!
Smartly Stylo
Sport Oxf ord
3
79
New patterns la dressy
straight tip bal oxfords.
Leather soles aad rubber
beels. Brown .or black.
Smart brewnt,
Scientifically Constructed Shoes for Young America!
Saddle Your Feet For Spring
Sport Oxfords
J49
Geared for action are these
brisk sportsters with their
roomy round toes! Smartly
turned out in smooth brown
and white glore leather!
All Boys Like These
Dress Oxfords
3
49
Zlastlclxed For
Better Fit
Fine shoes for dress up
easterns or for school! Well
made with, roomy moccasin
type toes and Feni-Flex
flexible Insoles!
AK i k
It's The Latest!
Casual Step-In
49
2
Spectator
Pumps
Soldier-like with Its front
gored Instep and sturdy
leather soles and heels!
And just aa ready for
action, too you can slip
Into tills casual at a mo
ment'a notice!
3
49
Velrety -white suede Is a
smart accent to turftan
trim I Cleverly styled with
easy - poise pyramid heels
and foot-dlmlnlshing round
toes!
oe-
Designed For Foot Health
Little Teacher Shoes
Popular Tan or Black .
Boys' Oxfords
098
Shoes for boys, styled like
Dad's! With Penl-Flex flex
ible insoles and Jong wear
ing leather soles. Size 1-6.
Designed with "Cuddle
Back" construe- aVO
tlon! Flexible! XeWf
SIZES 3 to S
1.49
A aterrfy Tejfy
Tucktrl Scuff-
let tiptt Tough
tr ol9tt
Sturdy
BOYSfc and GIRLS'
Oxfords
They're right for growing
feet, for all-time comfort.
And they're styled to please
youngsters b!g
and little.
2.49
Com f or tabfo
Sunny Tcker.
Id 90 I for
tchoolt Ifmkjft
Long Wearing
Girls'
Oxfords
They are neat! Good look
ing! They will Insure long
wear and comfort needed?
for growing k A A
feet.
Dressy
School
"T" Straps
These . classics are well
known to smaller girls the
country over, ea yfn
Blackorwhlte. Jif
lf
7 r2-e)5 -"fn h
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