PAGE EIGHT Langell Valley Has Busy Social Week Showers, Club: Meetings and Parties Attended By Matrons of Nearby Section.. " . " LANGELL VALLEY Mrs.. Mary Dearborn and Mrs. Lester Leavitt entertained .at the home of the former on Mon day afternoon with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Daniel LaRue House who were married recently In Phoenix, Arizona, where Mr. House is stationed at Williams field. Gifts were wrapped at the party and packed and sent to the young , couple. ' Games and contests and a social time were enjoyed with Mrs. Elliott House arid Miss Doris Leavitt winning th awards. Guests present were Ruby Brown, Norma . Been.-: dolt, Betty Pepple,: Lucille Coyner, Edith Jones,.; Nonie Pepple, Lela Murray, Claudia Mustek, Alice Brown, Flor ence Botklns, Evelyn ' Hoyt, ' Bessie Campbell, Mary Leidy, Theresa Teare; Lottie Miller, Carolyn Dearborn, ' Beisli Frazier, Grace Dearborn, Vir ginia Thomas, Katie Pepple, Madge Monroe, Margaret Dearborn, ; Edith Brown, Grave Revell and Mrs. Stan ford Jones. Decorations were carried out in the red, white and blue motif. Coffee, was served at four o'clock. Mrs. Claude Murray enter tained with a bridge party at her home on Wednesday when three tables were in play. Mrs. Harry Frazier won first prize, Mrs. Mary Dearborn, travel ing, and Miss Hazel Morrison, second high. All guests were presented with gifts of hand cream. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of cards to Mrs.' Charles Revell,' Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mrs. Lloyd Gift, Mrs. Al Gale, Mrs. Harry Frazier, Mrs. Malcolm Teare, Mrs. Mary Leidy, Mrs. Clau dia Musick, Mrs. Maty Dear born, Mrs. S. T. Robison, Mrs. Florence Botkins and Miss Hazel Morrison. '..-.,..-' : Mrs. Ruby Brown and Mrs. Edith Brown entertained, the Langell Valley Women's V:lub at the parish hall . on Thurs day afternoon. The meeting was called by President Bessie Campbell. Following the ses sion a social afternoon was en joyed and tea "served at four o'clock to Mrs. 'Campbell, Mary Dearborn, Alice Peat ross, 'Myrtle Johnson, Mary ,- Leidy. Grave Revell. Mae .. nguw, urace uearoorn, naue Pprmln nniH fnra T oairitt Tha next meeting will be held Oc tober the twenty-second when Cora Leavitt will he hostesses. ..On Tuesday of this week several Langell Valley women of St. Barnabas Guild motored to Klamath Falls to meet with Mrs. George McFarWd Barte of-Berkeley, California, - and other representatives from Cross Keyes, Redmond, Prine ville, Lakeview and St. Paul's church of Klamath Falls, for a . council meeting. Mr., and Mrs. John Miller entertained with- a dinner party . on Thursday evening last week In honor of Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Bieler, who have lived for many years at .Ger-' ber dam and have now retired and moved to Klamath Falls, where they have purchased -a home. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Bie ler, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman : Fitz--hugh,, Elna Mae Fitzhugh and Edward Miller.- - -. SHOWER FOR . "' ' SPRASUE RIVER ; MATRON SPRAGUE RIVER The La dies Sewing club honored . Mrs. Iris Hammons with a delightful shower at the home of Mrs. Velma Mahaney on Thursday. Games were play ed .with Mrs. B. Johnson and Mrs. Emma Tompkins as' the winners. Mrs. Hammons was presented with many lovely gifts before the serving of re freshments by the hostess. Guests were Mrs. Ham mons, Mrs. Maudie Tompkins, Mrs. Beulah Miksch, Mrs. Betty Powell, Mrs. Estelle Vance, Mrs. A: Ferrarri; Mrs. Edith Wylie, Mrs. H. McWil liams, Mrs. Esther Robbins, Mrs. 'Emma Tompkins, Mrs. B. Johnson, Mrs. Moon and Mrs. McDonald. The club will sponsor a re ception for Sprague River teachers Friday- evening, . Oc tober the seventeenth.. The public is invited. Cards and games will be played. " . .. ' . . ''.','. Mrs. . Ralph 's. " Hopkins plans to leave next'Thursday for Portland where she will spend ten days visiting her son-in-law and daughter, 'Mr. arid Mrs. William - Tomlson, (Sylvia Hopkins). :- Mrs. Harry Faabe and two charming young daughters, Xerstin and Susanne, have gone home to Seattle after a fortnight's visit with Mrs. Faabe's mother,. Mrs.. Avis -Mc'ConnclK SOCIETY . ENJOYS PARTY MONDAY-EVE ' The Young People's Chris tian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian church was entertained . Monday . evening at. the home of. Miss Ruth Henry, : 700 North Third Street, .The evening was spent playing .'games after ' which letters were written to for mer members of the society who' are now in t h e armed forces. ' Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Those.' present were Doris Yantis; Myrtle Russell, Lillian Baker, ". Roberta Alexander, Eva Mae Dickson, Lois De Lay, Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Smith, -Robert Yantis, PFC, from " Fort Stevens, " Oregon, Mrs.- Ralph- Henry and the hostess."" ' ' ' ' BLY .WOMEN HOLD MEETING iN CHURCH' The'. Women's Society of Christian Service of the Meth odist church at Bly met at the Home of Mrs. Hazel Madison Wednesday afternoon. Devo tionals were led by Mrs. Madi son and' the meeting conduct ed by -the president, Mrs. Campbell. . .. Plans -were started for the annual, supper and bazaar to be.. held in -November.. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. . : . :-.. On . Sunday, . October the fourth; at three o'clock, the Rev. Phillips of the Klamath Falls First Methodist church will hold .services at the. Bly church. World Wide commun ion will be observed and Dr. Fairhan, '. district superinten dent, will also be present.' This is the annual fall harvest fes tival 'Sunday arid a potluck supper, will be served in the school cafeteria at five o'clock. Everyone is cordially invited " to attend both the service and supper. : ' '';"'.' -' ;;;' "' .: : THREE-R' CLUB : MEETS . .' . . FOR CARDS' ; The' Three R club of the Royal Neighbors of America, met Tuesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Ella Bortis on Roseway drive. .' Luncheon was'served by the hostess at half past one o'clock and-the' afternoon, spent in pi nichlie . with high schore. held by-Martha -Baker,, second .by. Mrs. Estel Bright and low by Mrs.j Jesta Kaylor. The- next meeting ill be '-with 'Mrs.: Bright, Hope street, Tuesday, - October the thirteenth. Lunch eon will be 'served, at half past one o'clock. - ll .DISTINCTI VE APPAREl ' rTf B ! J:; -; htt 8222 . rorMoia 1 .. . f v ,-"- Kpst M?'' I tfl tft I . . Seyeuxof Caltnta's .Studio to n,- ;'''', ' 1 ".. jT 4 1 .. tangjrairof the fet fee your tweik.' '.'' -' a imwmH)m&i .. . Jf' .f ' itfidi&Si ''. Goy'wirrT'encI foshiohlse .-.-j'Yonlerf '9' 0.- ... Noodle No. 3 will flatter you naturally II ''.',' ' 'v' whether you en blend, brunette or hid head, .... B. . ', ',' ,',..';'"'..''..'. KLAMATH PAIR v A I At Kenneth and Virginia ar the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larson, 2343 Gettle street. Kenncll-EUls. RECENT BRIDE HONOR GUEST. AT SHOWER , Mrs. Wilbur Johnson (Thel ma Ekman), who was recently married in Reno, was the guest . of honor at a shower given for her by Miss Eva Rae Jacob son and Miss Brita Strid at the Jacobson home, 1615 Port land street, on Thursday eve ning, September the - twenty fourth. Many gifts were opened by the bride, after which re freshments were served by the hostesses. Complimenting Mrs. John son were Mrs. Oie Selstrom, Mrs. Axel Jacobson, Mrs. Pete Strid, Mrs. Earl Jacobson, Mrs. Art Borgerson, Mrs. Fred Goeller, Mrs. Eric Olson, Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mrs. Art Lind, Mrs. A. W. Olson, Mrs. Eugene Werner, Mrs. Swan Olson, Mrs. Arthur Oberg, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Charles Timmons, Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. Elmer Clawson, Mrs. Rubin - Lond borg, Mrs. Andrew Persson, Mrs. Paul Norseth, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Mrs. Karin Carlson, Mrs. Pete Eastman, Mrs. Swan ' Erickson, Mrs. John Berglund, Mrs. Rolf Janson, Mrs. Henry Fagrell, Mrs. Otto Clawson, Mrs. Victor Orling, Mrs. Carl' Lindbergh,. Mrs. Ed Froid, Mrs. John Berg, Mrs. Dave Reinoldson, Mrs. Birger Da lum, Mrs. Vergil Nelson, Mrs. Pete Hedberg, Mrs. Fred Lek berg, Mrs. Carl Swanson, Mrs. Stewart Patty, Mrs. Axel Johnson, Mrs. Walter Bodman, Miss Jimmle Dee Rink, Miss Gerda Persson, Miss Nell Lind bergh, Miss Martha Eastman, and the hostesses, Miss Brita Strid and Miss Eva Rae Jacob son, MRS. PHELPS IS ' HOSTESS TO LUNCHEON CLUB Mrs. L. K. . Phelps enter tained members and several guests of the Sew and Study club at her home on Auburn . street Thursday afternoon at a one o'clock luncheon. Anoth er interesting letter was read from Mrs. W. C. Van Emon, formerly of this city, now making her home in San Fran cisco. Covers at luncheon were laid for Mrs. D. A. Kenyon, Mrs. Mabel B. Potter of Red field, South- Dakota, Miss Phyllis Hogan and Mrs. L. N. Haines, guests, Mrs. - C. . G. Reymers, Mrs. Glenn . Kent, Mrs. E. C. Stucky, Mrs. Arth ur Skinner, Mrs. Lillian Hag man, Mrs. Selma Anderson, Mrs. George, T. Casper, Mrs. ' E. H. Balsiger and the hostess. HERALD "AND NEWS, KUAMATH FALLS.. OREGON FINAL PLANS FOR BENEFIT- 1 ARE COMPLETED . Mrs. S. F. Konnie, chairman In charge of reservations for the Legion auxiliary's annual benefit card party to be held at the new Veteran's Memor ial hall the evening of Octo ber the tenth, at eight o'clock, reports that much interest Is being shown and reservations are coming in nicely. ,-' The public is cordially In vited to attend and proceeds from this benefit will be used for" the community service, child welfare and hospital pro gram sponsored by the auxi liary, according to Mrs.. Earl J: Templar, general chairman; - Tables for both contract arid pinochle' will be in the main hall, but small groups wishing a private party may make ar rangements for one of the lounges. These arc nicely ap pointed and lend the atmo sphere of a private living room, according to Mrs. Kon nie. Reservations may be made by calling any of the following: Mrs. S. F. Konnie, 9519; Mrs.. Carl . Schubert, 6693; . Mrs. R. G.. Motschen bacher, 3552; Mrs. James R. Fowler, 3033; Mrs. James Hunter, 5907; Mrs. Bernard Zollman, 4253; Mrs. Floyd Henriot, 4837 or Mrs. M. E. Cooper, 3321. Refreshments will, be served. MUSIC PROGRAM ' SCHEDULED AT ; DAR SESSION Mrs. Fred Schallock, 729 Pa cific Terrace, will be hostess to Eulalona chapter,. Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion, Monday evening, at eight o'clock. . Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Lloyd Goble and Mrs. Claude Davis. ; Mrs. Don J.i Zumwalt will present a program on "Early American Music." Mrs. Z. W. Dixon, chapter regent, , will preside during the . business session. Mrs. Dixon announces that the programs, after some delay in the printing, are now in her possession and will be distributed at the Monday eve ning meeting. The rummage sale date has changed to October the seven teenth and will be held in the building back of Whytal's on Ninth street, between Main and Pine streets. Mrs. Harry Goeller Is chairman of the rummage. sale. '.'' , Commandos have been busy since .the opening of t h e i r headquarters . on Main . street and further donations for the comfort of the room "were ac knowledged by the organiza tion. . , The following persons and firms were, thanked , by, the group, George . Metz, Sacred Heart church, Klamath -Vending Machine service, Mrs. Mar garet Moore, Dick Reeder, Mrs. Charles Eaton, - Lloyd Britt, those entering the bowl ing tournament. Merit Smith, Mr. and Mrs., C. J Eastburn, " Jack Hershberger and Hersh berger's cafe, The Mecca, and The Waldorf. , . -'v D 1ST INC TI VI ;.A M'AEI , . h 8222 ;. - 90.1 Mail' County Council Matt Slatad An important: meeting of the Klamath County Council, Parents and Teachers, Is called for Monday, October the fifth, at two o'clock ' In Falrvlew school, Mrs. James R. Hall, president, will conduct the meeting. All PTA members, chairmen and officers, ' ara urged by Mrs. Hall to attend. .. SORORITY. - enjoys -.. EVENING '. Members of Kappa Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, en tertained a number of guests, at the home of Mrs. Don Dlv ens, 733 Alameda, on, Thurs day evening October the first.' The committee in charge of the party included Mrs. Lorn Dalcour, chairman, Miss Isa bel Jones, and Mrs. Charles L, Kalcr. The theme of the party was patriotic and red.vhito ' 'and blue decorations were used about the rooms. The sorority members and their guests enjoyed. a taffy pull and popped popcorn. Other games were played during the eve. nine ' Refreshments were served at the close of the eve ning. ' "' Guests of the chapter includ ed Miss Holen . Durant, Miss Madge McClelland, Miss Mary Beth Hammond, Mrs. Marjorio Charon, and Mrs. - John Ma guire. Members present were Mrs. Joseph Lcmen, Mrs. Ar thur Moore,. Mrs. Norman Mo ty, Mrs.' Max - A. - Saunders, Mrs. Robert G. Smith, Miss Ir ma Wauchope,. Mrs. Don Dl vens. Miss Isabel Jones, Mrs. . Charles L. Kaler, and Mrs. Lorn Dalcour. : n ZULFIMA TEMPLE . QUEEN TO ATTEND NILE MEET-HERE' , The queen of Zulclma tem ple. Daughters ."of the Nile, Mrs. . Margaret . Fabrick of Medford, the princess royal, Mrs.-Obera Dunn, and about fifteen other members from the valley city will be-guests of the Klamath. FaUs Nile club at the Tuesday luncheon and . Qctober - meeting to be held at the Elk hotel at one o'clock. On the hostess committee for the afternoon are Mrs. Ed Ostendorf. . Mrs. William An derson, Mrs. M. W. McVeigh and Mrs. Sydney Abbott. , A number of the Klamath Falls' members are planning a visit to Medford on October the tenth when a temple cere monial will be held. ''''' Mrs. Robert ,'O'Corincr, (Bette Dunlvari), is spending this weekend- In Bremerton, Washington, with her husband who is stationed north with the United States' navy, hos pital corps." . ' ' -'...- , . . , ' . ; There will be no meeting of St. Paul's Guild: Thursday of this coming week, the next meeting to be held Thursday, October twenty-second, at which) time the women will spend the entire, day making plum puddings for the holiday bazaar. ... SPARKS RANCH .' SCENE OF GATHERING : MERRILL Old friends and pioneers of Klamath county gathered for reminiscing on old times at tho William Sparks' ranch In tho Bonanza district this i week to honor Blnncho "Bird" Hongland Mc Donald, Morrill, who wad born on the Chnrlcs H. Hongland premises. The land was taken up by Mr. Hongland, her fath er, about 1883. Even the menu of the din ner served was; In keeping with old times, tho main course of venison slcnk being complimented by wild plum conserve and old time cream cake. Those present for the seven o'clock dinner had not met for twenty-two years and all had at some time lived on the Honglnnd ( land. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald, Merrill, Mr... and Mrs. Bert Chlldors and son Lloyd, Mlddlctown, Cali fornia, and tho hosts, Mr, and ' Mrs. Sparks. The McDonalds also had as guests the same week,., other pioneers o( the county who at : one'tlmo lived near Bonanza, including Mr. and Mrs, Robert Goss of Turner, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reed of Pasa dena' and Mrs.' A. B. ; Wade, Klamath' Fallsi. all of 'whom visited Wod.nc.sdny with old friends In tho Merrill district. Mrs. Willard L. Smith, former ly a resident of Klamath Falls; also greeted the visitors at the McDonald home. . . MR." NILES '' HONOR GUEST ' ' AT.pARTY .. ' Frank Nllci, who left Friday , evening for Portland where he will bo inducted into , the armed. . forces, was . honored with a party given this week by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gordon at their home In tho Marlon apartments. Mr. Nllcs was a member of the Hlll-Bllly.band in which he had played for the past seven years. A gift was presented 'to Mr.' Nlles by Mr. arid' Mrs. Wilbur Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Gordori, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Miss Helen Hanks. Miss Lil lian James, Miss Jean -Bowling, Mr. Clarence Nelson. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Porter, (Betty Zimmerman), and their two daughters, Sarah arid Su san, are now at Toello, near Salt Lake City, Utah, where Mr. Porter -Is In war -work. They moved recently from Medford where they have been for the past six months. Mrs. Clifford Jay of Mer rill was a' visitor in the city for a 'short time Thursday evening before, taking the train for San Jose, California, where she will visit for a week. 1 Currvns; ' ' ' T "'.': "i. m J ' ' I ' m ' lm i : T1hfiiiiii'ii'i i nil-' I Klamath's Cosmetic. , Center Benefit;. V ; Success : . , . Fo,rt ' KlamotH( Improvo-' msnt ClUb .Sponsors .'Affair. V V - :") ' FORT ' KLAMATH'-. T h ' Civic Imnrovement- clubhpus was th scene lof dollghUul affair i Wednesday . nfternoon, September. th'l,hlVtlbll),, when club members' npQnsored.a sil ver, tea,' to rats furids'wlth which' 'to 'purchase Chrlstfnas gifts for ,4l' .rprt , Klamath service '.men, ,OVrf Ifty dol lars was realized. . . The pali;lotlo.nfotlf,w car-, rled out In. ,dcortloiw. with red, white and.blue.tapers and a profusion of late, fall blooms being arranges about' the tea tables and .rooms. Vases' of lovely roses brought , by. Mrs'. Lee .Denton from her Grants Pass home'also added a'Charm Ing touch to .the qtpasldn. ) A large crowd vs 'In at tendance at the Affair, seVerv al coming, from out-of-town, and many who were junable to be present 'sendlrig their -cqn-trlbutlons to the fuhH. - Espec ially honored during the' after noon were.eleven F.ort:Klam- , ath mothers with sons In the service, and MUs Avera Hud son, our brily, locl' "lady sol dier,'" whoMs leaving in a few Hays for Des Moines, Iowa,- to Join the -Women's1 Army Aux iliary corps. . Chrysanthemum corsages were - presented : to these honor guests, ! and tea was poured during' the after noon by plub members. . The following program was enjoyed' by . those .attending, Group i singing, "God BleAs America,"., andt. "We're .Tent ing Tonight'.'; . song, r ."Dear Land of Home," by . a group of club members; accompanied at the piano by Mr. Carl Wilson; ' "World War Favorites,"' duets by- Mrs. R. O. Varnum, Miss Barbara dray; Mrs, J. B. Thomas and Mrs. T. R. Nich olson; songs of 'our ;servloe boys by , Fort -Wamath, grade school, glrur,. directed by Mrs.. Charles Race, , lpcal teacher; '.'Land of, Hop and, Glory," by the Fort Klamath choir, ac companied at the piano by Mrs. Wilson; ! "Our Flag of Freedom,"', reading, by.. Mrs. Frank Denton,; with' musical accompaniment ' by Mrs. Guns Page; the program was, con cluded by the singing of "Th Star Spangled Banner," by th gathering.';. ,'.' ,'. Committee, chair me n in charge of tho tea were. as fol lows, advertising, Mrs. Wil liam A. Page; dining room and serving, Mr: William C. Hack ler; kitchen, Mrs. Arthur Nich ols; entertainment, Mr. .Hans ford William's,', who, also '.de signed and made olever' pro grams for', th .affair.- Mrs. Charles E. Race,' instructor In the local grade school, was" In charge of the pupils participat ing In the program'. The chair men of the various, commit- ORLO.FF . .i , -ATTAR . .TOILETRIES POtMytAl FOSORCIIIY .. iiAiiicem OiiiiaVii to nmivioiiiviqiiin voiimu villi coMianriidN mocii viuoivuvmi Currln't l First- To Preierit This ..Intriguing , Nw. Lin of Toiletrios LOrlof if; Attar of Petals Foscinoting' tollet..prs'parotions' compounded for sorcery -V.ohd.-. scented . with Attar of Petals, a pulse-qulckenlng- fragrance- with, the vivid freshness-of perfume-laden flower petals. The porco-lain-whlte-. containers are hand-palrted adapta tions . of old apothecary ars reach boasting a different-motif each 'inspired by a precious orig inal.' Youllr love them' for the romantic Intrigue they.brlng.to your dressing table but especially for. the modern charm-potions they contain. of Toilet Wofkr .. $1 50 Cologne '...:......'.. $1 .25 Triple Extract .. $2.00 Toilet Soap ' 3 , Cakes $1.00 Sachet Potpourri . , :..'..l'2;.for $1.75 CURRIN'S i - For . 9th and Mgln October 8, 1941 DAlfcY FOLKS n SURPRISE w MR'.-BURGDORF DAIRY Albert Durgdorf was pleasantly surprised at bis horn Wednesday ovonlng, September tho twenty-third when ft group of closo frloiuls an.a relatives gathered to wish hlni "hnppy returns" on .th occasion of his sixtieth aniil versufy. . Gifts were presented Mr, Burgdorf by thoso who called, Tho. evening was spent social ly with a luncheon topped off , by' a beautifully docoratud cake, Guests wore Mr. Hunt- . dorf. Mrs. Martha McCmnbur, Emma MeCumuur, Mrs. Claud Fraloy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arant,. all of Dairy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooflor, and ohlldrcn, Gortnido, Paul and' Joe, Eldnn , Uurgdorf, Mrs. Culbert Brown, Richard Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hors l,ey and son, Donnld, Mr. and A Mrs. E. B. Schmov, Fred w Schmoe and dnugliter Nndlne, and son, Robert, Mr, and Mrs, Virgil Schmoe and diitiKhtcrs, Louise, and Vlrglo Leo and Lloyd Swnnson. ... ' i Mrs. John Kcnoffel has re turned to hor home In tho Kcnoffel apnrtmauts uftitr spendlpg a number of weeks In San Diego, California, with her daughter, Ruth, who Is employed In the southern city. Mr. Kcnoffel remained In the south. '. Mrs. J. N. Byron of Val lejo, California, was a guest here this past week, visiting at the J.. II. Poppy home on Roseway drive unci with Mrs. B. F. . Hogue and dnughler, Myrle Harris, of Menlo Way, Mrs. Byron was en route to Portland to visit with her sister, a graduate nur.io, who has enlisted for army nursing f service.. W : The Suburban League aux iliary held a potluck luncheon ' and card party lit the commun ity, hall Thursday. Nineteen members and guests enjoyed the affair and six tnblcs of ' cards were In play. High score was won by Mrs. Mnry Mnr tln,' , second by Mrs. Porter Benson and guest award went to Mrs. Grace Cleveland. Mrs. Marlon Hanks will en tertain for the pleasure of members of the Art Needle Work club Wcdnejdny after-noqn,-. October tho seventh, al her home at 133 Pine street. Mrs. George H. Morryman has returned from Portland wher she visited her Son, John, student at the Unlver- sity of Oregon medical school. Qf tees were assisted by club members. The CI club wishes to ex tend Its thanks to all who, by attending the ntfuir and by giving their time and effort helped to make the affair such an outstanding success, both socially and financially, FAMOUS OF PETALS PETALS TOILETRr. Bubble Bath .... $2.50 D.ustlng Powder $2.50 Bath Essence .. $2.50 Cream $1.25 Potpourri Flowers $1.25 Talcum ..$1.00 Drugs ' ' Dial 4514