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ACE FOEIR '- Many Women In j Red Cross Work" i In the matter files at the Hed Cross workrooms on Main .1 4k. orr.vc nt nil those who have done surgical dressings are kept along with the number of hours they have worked on this special project. Heads of the surgical dressings project have asked' that credit be given to the women of the county for the hours' they have put in. Today we are presenting the names of those WnO WOrlC at uie miuil who have worKea in ine snasia, Tulelake and Newell units, wm appear. Hours . given are irom January i, i,;io Juiy uanv f women do their , rAccins: Some sew. some knit, "others are involved in the" Nurses Aiae program, group of women work in the cut ting department and still others have found places in the one-hundred-and-one jobs that are to be dofte In wartime. Here is the Klamatn t ans use M Ahhov. 521: Mrs. E. R Acton, 31; Mary Adams, 331; Jerry Alter, II; Lorraine Ander son; 621;' Mrs.' Oscar Anderson, 4; Helen Anderson, 4i; Kathleen Anzel, 6; Janell Anzell, it; horee Rnrko. 225: Pauline Baker, 6; Mrs. Charles .-Balm, 161; Mae Balsiger, 764; Mrs. victor oara, 48; Glady& Bartiu 21; Mrs. G. A Rarthmariw-2: Barbara . Beane, 921 Nina .Beck,, 13; Mabel Behrike,--15; Johnnie Bell, 2i; Eve Benson," 145; Erma Bewley, 12iifAnna Biehn, 1193; Anna Biwer, 244; Floy Blake, 123; Inez'BleSsinger, 51; -Mrs. G. C. Blohjn, 811; -Mrsi Botens, 13; Stella Bowne, -41; -Anita Boyd, 791;?,Lilliani.Boyerr. 81; Janet Bradley, SOiMae Bradbury, 5; Blanche Brannan, 89;: Winneta Brannan, 21h: Willine Brashears, 25ig Glyndeir Brashears, 191; Caroline Breithaupt, 13; Mrs. L. A.4jrown, 381; Mildred Brown, 51; Mrs. .Bruce, 1; juan- Iyri6ruce,l;-Ethel Brunner, 61; Laurette Bryant,vlS; Nina Bubb, 21; rEva Burchalter, 21; Enid ' Burch, 51; Devee Bureker, 18; Hazel Butts, S3; .Mrs. Fred Bur goyne, 11; Ruffi Caldwell, 61; MajSr Case, 41. ' Isabel Carr, li; Mabel Carter, 351Helen Caseman, Hi; Bette Champagne, 13; Evelyn Cheyne, 4;': Gladys Cheyne, 251;' Sylvia Clayton, 21; Eva Clemens, 93; Betty Lou Cleig, 21; Ruby Cole, 16) Dorothy Collier, 21; Georgia Collier, 3; Freida Collins, 41; Helen S. Connolly, 251; Ruth Cjlc, 31; Wilma Creswell, 2; NiVi Crossfleld, 182; Mary Cum mn&s, 301; RgbertaiCummings, llj!Floy Daggett, ;161;: Lillian DSlf, 2; Mrs.iR. R. Darron, 3J; MtSi M. G. Deering, 8i; -Florence DeBap, 23; Audrey DeLap, 23; Frieda Dehlingejv ;-21; Isabell Deilinger, 101; Mrs.v L'. AY Det w(ler, 4; lone Detwiler, 1801; Mi Robert Diehl,-;33; Ethel Djron, 81; Clara Douglass, 191; HiUSmae uow, iv; iary uougn maif, 2; MrsffHeX, Draper;-71; Jean Drew91:' Mrs. F. P. Driess, 2Si;IiOla Driscoll, 713; Vera Dur ante Z4 4; Uorls- DurKee, IS; Mrs. tj.-JS. jsaffler-fcfli; Clara Easterly1,-i8; HSeaEbing, 131. ,Iriez Edyrards, 21; Helen Egan, 3W; Eleanor Ehler, ; 7 ' Myrtle Ellingson, 83;- - Frieda Enman, 149i Norma Erickson, 7; Esther jipianason, a; L,ora jsvans, iss; Airs. J. i-i. narrow Jr., 2i; Mrs. L.. H. Fay, 223: Golda Finnell. 521; Anita Finnigan, 13; Anna Fisher. 191: Merle Fitzeerald. 14: Eldp Fletcher, 28; Velma Fogar- ly, v,za; nine .cram, za; uiara Frahkford,-50; Carol Franey, 51; Margaret Froom, 121; Lenore Gallagher, 49; Bea Gallaspy, Wt; Jvuiarea uanong, zzs; Madeline-Gauthier. 474: Louise Gard- inter, 31; Alma Garrison, 2; Dor- oiny uasier, at; iieien . Gates, 6Bi Mary Gebbart, 61; Alma Gptz, 298; Alice Gowland, 1381; IVa,,;' Gralapp, 33; Mrs. Archie Gray, 501; Emma Grey, 321; Pansy Griffith, 21; Minnie Griz ztp,?21; Cressa Grubb, 11; Violet Guaerian, 2; Mrs. W. E. Guyer, m; i unary xiau, o; Mrs. JacK Hafts, 161;- Mabel Hamacker, in; ntnei mmniet, zi; Kather InjsV Hansen, 601; Ethelyn Har mon. 151: Rhoda Harndon. i: Leli Harper, 231; Marion Hart- I.Viola Hauger. 162: Edith Har. vey; 17; Edith Howey, 381; Neva Hays, 421; Carrie Ann Hearing, lj,Mrs. C. C, Heidrich, 381: May H6rndon,'7;,Inez Hicks; IS; Ter- DICKEY KENGLA ffiorHi. Sa rece"y visited lutffowith his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Adams, and ob served his second birthday here on tfune .. . ... l3l ' '', f.! I v " wuiniuuni.,, miu ncAi- Aiiamom, ivims, moiim, min Mildred Hilton, S3; Lois Hill, 251; Sally Hitchcock, 133; Viva Mae HornlbrooK, oa; wmnurea Hooker, 1001; Vera Hout, lit Elda Houston. 81: Laura How ard, 5; Jane Howell, S3; Dacie Hoover, 21; Mrs. J. D. Huck. 21; Dorothy Huleth, 91; Grace Huls, 7; Cleons Hurlburt, 21; Mabel Humble, z; i.ouise numpnrey 129: Wayne Hunsacker. 43: Ven- eta Hunter, 6; Jennie Hum, 137; Lula Hutchens, 721; Dorothy Hutchens, 29; Rose Igl, 13; Kate Imhof. 51: Lucille Britt. 1293: Winnifred Cleghorn, 2321; Ethel Collier, 1921; Maude uoeuer, 41; Nell Hancock, 136; Maude Hosley, 3411; Ethelyn Hunt, 1741; Nellie LaMothe, 1701; Jes sie Lyle, 188; Frances Low, 58; Mabel Merryman, 1393; Edith Overacker, ..-608;- Marie Pike, 1701; Helen Pope, 2U7; Eliza beth Ramsby, 589; Effie Redkey, 2333. ; Olive Riach, 192; Lena Smith, 1081; May Stephens, 1591; Vel ma Tillotson,. 1213;-Hazel Van Riper, 1991; Frances Sample, 43; Evalyn Watters, 1941; Mrs. W. L. Wales, 149; Mrs. C. H. Reeves, 371; May Jackson, 61; Jeanette Jackson, 211; Dorothy Jackson, 211; Ray Jenkins, 22, Astrid Johnson, 461; Faye John ston, 213; Esther Johnston, 3, Hjalmer Johnson, 21; Electa Johnson, 11; Virdie Jones, 51; Dorothy Jones, 671, Rose Jones, 73; Cecil Juniper, 53; Belle Jo sephson, 1161; Opal Kaylor, 161; Pauline Kaylor, 111; - Dixie Kamp, 7; Frances Karrer, 21; Peggy Keeler, 19; Hattie Keller, 831; Bonnie Kempf, 211; Mrs. Joe Kennedy, 1171; Edna Kent, 241; Mrs. John Kerns, 33; Clara Kerns. 371: Dorothy "Kerns, 121, Lucy Kimball, 41; Mrs. J. A. Kin caid, zz; jaditn .rung, at; mis. J. F. King, 33;' Grace Kintgen, 20; Zora Kitchen, Faye Klahn, 26:- Aanes Kohn, 17: Praxede Kurpius, 284; AUsa Kuykendall, 9; Rozella Kuykendall, 541; Ma' bel Laberee, 201; Ermadee LaBarge. 21: Jo La- Forge, 64; Inez Lambert, 111; Bea Lambert, 11; Mrs. H. T. Lan dram, 4; Hazel Landry, 6; Mar garet Lavin, 1; Lela Laurenson, 1; Marion xawxence, 12; ituin Lee, 6; Mrs. M. ,G.- Leslie, 541, Isabel Lewis. 19: Barbara Lieu- allen, 114; Mrs. jonn inline, 5, Kathryn Lorenz, 1301;- Frieda Lucas. 761: Violet--Lyman, 12, Jean. McAllister, 71; Olive Mc- tiollum,-aol; Rose Mcuiay, li; Margaret McDaniels, 31;. Yvonne Mcuonald, 34; Mrs.-.John Mcf ee 331; Rose McLean, 1261; Mrs. J. H. McLellan, 671;. Marie McMil lan, 471; Elsie McNee, 44: Mrs C. H. : Maginnis, 341; : Olive Marshall, 163; Bette Magnuson, 19: Mrs. Don Marco. 451: Mrs. Frank Marks, 41; Lyn Martin, 461; Louise Mason, 51; Lavina Mattoon, 29; Ida May Mathis, 641; Juanita Melchert, 61; Anna- Dene Merrifield, z; Marlon Mer rifield, 2; Adelaide Michelson, 06; jmiue Miner. 934: Mary Mil ler. 181. . Jennie Mills, 53f Ann Mill rides. 1: Mrs. C. E. Minick. 171: nutn Minton, 3H; Mrs. E. W. Mocabee. 23: LaVeta Moore. 27: Margaret Moore, az; Jean Moore, 20; Bertha Moore, 218; Eudora Morris. -is; Mrs. George Moses, 61;, Effie Mueller, 2; Mrs. Percy Murray, 161; Christine Murdock, 79; Letha Murphy, 51; Marilyn Nethercott, 2; Ruth Newsom, 291: Mrs. C. L. Newborn. 21: Lu. cille Norling. 2: Mabel Oakes 1U4; Betty O'Connor, 421; Ruth unara, as; Mrs. uianam, 41; Vi da Olson, 91; Florence Ollmann, 13; Mary O'Loughlin, 1591; Gene Oldenburg, 331; Kate O'Shea, 53; Sadie Ostendorf. 1013: Esther ustrom, -it; verna Ostrom, 2; Rose Owens, 12; Grace Palmer, 3; Ruth .Parsons, 41; Mrs. J. R. Peebler. 28: Norma Perrv. 61: Mrs. J. M. Pedigo, 2; Gloria Pet- ersteiner, 14; -liate Peyton, 551; Eldon Phair, 2: Alriha Phelns. 04, viigiiiia iuijips, j; ijer trude Pierce, 12; Ellen Pieser, 23; Violet Pieser.' 23: Mrs. J. L. Pinion, 144; Liouise Pinion, 111; Maude Plyler, 681; Rose Poole, 51; Bessie Pope, 11; Eleanor Pot ter, 61: Mrs. W.-M. Prestnn. fi- Dorothy Prosser. 13. Mrs. Rufus Quillen, 41; Car-. inei jvaiieto, a; uaroara Kake straw. 111; Mildred Ramsby,' 191: Grace Hamsev. R".i- Dnhv Ranker, 291; Iva Rauw, 32; Mary Alice Ray. 3; Mrs. E. M, Ray- APRICOTS For Cam aOOOCrdtes Arriving Monday Morning Get Youn Mon'dow ot the Season's Lowest Pri-Z 20 lb. net weight Z:..;L..... ug $1.89 4 lb. net weight .... : Appearing in concert last Saturday evening at the Presbyterian church were JPaMcIa Brown, voice student of Mrs. A. J. Voye, and Madelon Adler, piano student of Mrs. E. D. 'John sou Brown picture,- Bell studio; Adler picture, Kennell-Ellis. - VISITING HERE ' Barbara -Jean, 11, and Billie, liam Schweitzer of Portland who W. K. Harmon, mond, 551; Lillian Redkey, 31; Clara Redkey, 131; Corinne Red man, 361; Jane Rhodes, 51; Mrs. William Riggs, 13; Clarice Rob erts, 481; Eleanore' Robison, 5; Lee Robinson, 291; Lorine Rob inson, 2; Anne Rogers, 103; Evelyn-: Roemhildt,: 863; Magdalene Ronfeldt, 1079;, Marie Ronfeldt, 891; .Geraldine' Roycroft, 363; Hazel" Samson. 33: Frances San- ford,. 13; Veva- Scharfenstein, 21: Madelyn Schmitz,' 2; Bethel ocnneeDecK, 14; Delia schroed er.. 41: Velma SchauDD. 101: Ar- lena .'Schubert, 2; Pearl Schultz, oa; ciancne acnuize, lus; Mrs. J. C. Shaver, 801; , Vera Selby, JL3ii;uean snatter, 4; Mrs. c. u. Shidler,; 2; Nadine Shinar, 11; Juanita Shinn. 1: Georeia Shive 345; Mae Short, 41:, Esther Sim mers, 214; Elizabeth Sisemore, a; ivirs. ijee amitn, da; ura Smith. 121: Nevorte Smith. 2: Wanda Smith, 91.- Alios Smith. 2: Miriam Smvth. 61: Rena Snell. 20: BnrBhilH Sn- iie, soa; liana SDancler. 24: So- pnie opencer, oat; susie Sprlgg, 11; Lois Stabler, 11; Nell Stamp ley, 601; Argil Stanberry, 2; Mar garet Steiger,. 30;. Patsy Stein, 21; Hazel Stephens, W9i; Myler oiepnenson. oj: aarah stnonm 109: Velma Stoles., ail- Ron Stolh, 21; Myra Snyder, 33; Pat- K. ialr" ioa;-. duiia Tavenner, 181; Pearle Teale; 4; Mary Tel ford, 161: Florence Terwi 8; Grace Thieman, 31; Frances Tiltons lug $2.29 T HERALD AND NEWS, V'r I -'vn:.Uc APPEAR IN CONCERT 2, are the children of Mrs. Wil are visiting here with Mrs, Kennell-Ellis Thorpe, 21; Roma Thomas. 21 Eva Thomas. 3S: Gretchen Thompson, 253; Thelma Thur- man, oa; Sylvia Tilton. 24: Rena Tingley, 311; Effie Tolle, 2; Ger. truoe xoue, z; Leona Tolman, 81;Elsie Trippett, 5; Eun Under wood, 453: Mrs. E. G. Vaillan- cour, 81; Elizabeth Vanderpool, IS YOUR DUTY By RITA WHISENANT Liemtd CotmttologUt. A CHANGE In Bkin tones. r and new summer clothes, call for appropriate new make up, xrue, all skins do not tan, but in this outdoor weath er Nature does tend to. change L , vc aeepen ojti.l TONES. A change in make up is in order. - IF you do not acquire a natural I tan, the darker shades of Du- Jtsarry Make-up Base or Du. Barry Beauty Cake will act as a pretty bit of camouflage and will deepen the complexion tone as desired. Ilk MOROCCO" and "Bronze" IV1 are typical deep "beach tan" summer shades, which will add a touch of summer glam our. You'll have to be careful to blend them on evenly, but I'll be glad to show you how that can be done, easily. HAVE you had trouble get cologne? In a recent trip to San Francisco I was able to get a very ample supply. Come in and find your favorite from our convenient "testers." ("Smel lers," I call 'em.) ' i . WHEN you read this the 5th War Loan will be just about over ... but the fighting won't be. Let's keep on Back ing the Attackl RITA. rr 1 I f J mJ I e KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 63; Betty Lou Vannlce, 1!; Laura Veatch, 311; Mary Vang leade, Si; Mrs. Charles Waltz, 91; Mrs. C. A. WahlquUt, 101; Aleta Wainright, 41; Mrs. D. J. Walthall, 10; Dorothea Ward, 71; Nellie Wattcnburg, 41; Abbie Watkins, 691; Irma Wauchope, 31; Bess Wayne, 77; Alice Webb, 183; Dorcas Welch, 2; Mrs. Earl Weimar, 14: Mary Wells, 21; Elizabeth Wenzel, 41; Dorothy West. 121: Emma West, 21; Jean Weston, 63; Lois White, 5; Ruby White, 31; Mrs. P. Whitney, 3D; Gertrude Wiggins, 7; Edith Wil liams, 3; Caroline Williams, 103; Lulu Wilson. 365: Eva Winkel- man, 93; Vivia Wise, 161; Mary wooanouse, y; Frances Wood ruff, 161; Thelma Wright, 228; Priscilla Yadon, 4; Kareen Sfoung, 6. Housewarming A group of 'friends honored Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pickett with a surprise housewarming at uicir new nome on- noseway drive on Monday evening, July 3, and presented them with a gift. The Picketts recently pur chased the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Poppy who are now making their home in Portland. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lav enik, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Kess ler, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Man ning, Mrs. Caroline Joans, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Whitlock, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lesmeister, &n,n Maguire, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hector, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goeckner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guerrettaz, Tom Towey Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pieser, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, tha Picketts. There will be a dance at the KC hall on Saturday night spon sored by the Townsend club Modern and old time dancing will be enjoyed and admission is 50 cents. The public is invited. Last Time Tonight COUNTRY STORE Vox Theatre .sparkle i . 1 A Two Presented in Concert Saturday California,,,, 2fJXJfl S ss52hr tte,r.w. fen bo lfSt A J. Voyo, and Madelon Adler, pianist pupil of Mrs. E. D. Johnson, delighted a cnpaclty audience. f Miss Brown is a mezzo-soprano whose lower tones r or contralto richness. While her upper register has not yet attalnea h mnlurltv and denth of the lower, her voice shows promise of becoming a dramatic morzo wide range, Tho entire program of the young singer, wno is oniy .10, showed a sympathetic interpre tation far hevond her vears. At Its present stago of devel opment, the flexibility and warm timbre of Miss Brown's voice seemed most evident In such of her program songs as Gounod's "Au Prlntomps,'1 de Koven's "A Winter Lullabye" and "The Lord Has Given Me Song" by Wise-Livingston Mndelon Adler. 13 -year-old pianist, is practically in the prodigy class. Her clean-cut tech nique and easy use of shoulder muscles for power are amazinc in one so young. Her pedaling Is excellent, as she skilfully demonstrated in Rachmaninoff's "Prelude In C Sharp Minor." The accompanist Is often the forgotten person at a concert, but perhaps this is a tribute to the smoothness ana acinpuiDimy of a real artist. Certainly Marie Obenchain, as accompanist for Patricia Brown, provided mat surencss of support and depth of musicianship without which no singer can give a good per formance, ! Meeting The Women of the Moose met in regular session on Thursday, June 27, at 7:30 o'clock. The senior regent, Mildred Wilkin son, presided and a class of 19 candidates were initiated In honor of the membership com mittee. Following the initiation, the new officers were installed. In stalling officers were introduced as follows: installing regent. Ruby Bell; Installing chaplain, Sadie Rnnd; installing guide, Edna Jensen; Installing pianist, Nina Nyback. All were presented with beautiful corsages as were the new officers. The officers installed were senior regent, Frances Waits; junior grand regent, Mildred Wilkinson; junior regent, Marie Pike; chaplain, Jessie Barham; guide, Edna Jensen; assistant guide, Zella Blankcnshlp; re corder, Fannie Mae Thompson: treasurer, Laura Baldwin; sent inal, Caroline Holbert; organist, Ruby Smith. Gifts were presented to the retiring senior regent, Mildred Wilkinson, to the Junior regent, Nina yback, and also the dean, Ruby Bell. Refreshments were served following the installa tion. The Alumni Committee and members of the Women of the Moose and the Loyal Order of the Moose are to meet on Sunday morning, July 9, at 10 o'clock for breakfast. The meeting will be held in tha basamont nt tu. Moose hall. DISTINCTIVE APPARBt Phona 8222 901 Main A CALIFORNIA CLASSIC mom inmtC ' Momed COHAMA uniikook covin There's news in the softly-draped snoulders... drama in the graceful yoke folds of contrasting velveteen in the jeweled buttons. Add super styling with custom-like finish in famed Cohama Pincbrook Covert Result? A California Classic! In Olimin Tan, Gtltltr Oxford Ott) Sizes 9 to 20 EXCLUSIVE WITH US Social Calendar Bundir, Julr Picnic breakfast to be given by BPW club at Moore park, 9 a. m. Make reservations by telephoning Jacquelln Newcom, 4805, not later than Friday, July 7. Tuesday, July U Happy Hour club to meet with Mrs. Albert Langer on North Seventh, 2 p. m. Wednesday, July It Sojourners will meet at the Willard hotel for luncheon meeting. Newcomers to the city are welcome. The Rebekah Social club will have a potluck picnic at the home of Alma Cofer, 1017 High street. Guests are to bring their own table service. 5 S 5 Daughters A irouo of Catholic Daughter members met at the home of Mrs. W. C. Ely at her horn on Nevada last Wednesday after noon. The women sewed on lap robes for the Red Cross. All members interested In this after noon sewing project are asked to call the. grand regent, Phllui Mahoney. The chairman for the month ot June, Agnes LaLonde and her assistants, Marie O'Sullivan, Dorothy Derrah, Frances Drul iner and Ethel Brunner, donated fish bread to the Commando center this past month. Tha Catholic Daushters will hold their business meeting in the parish hall at 8 p. m. Mon day with the new grand regent presiding. See Sears Expert Corsetiere Health Bolts Scientifically designed to correct figure defect and to aid posture, Mad ot pre-shrunk plain eoutel, moderately boned. Hook and eye closing. Sizes 37 to 40. .' $3.98 ?vr r, v f3 ii RETURNS Mrs. Jarry Thompson, n, former Alma Ponrod, left v. last Saturday for the Brou New York, whore she li ,2 tloned with tha WAVES. Ma Thompson was honored it Mr. eral affairs during hor it here. Kennell-nik Visiting Here Visiting at the home of Ui and Mrs. Svorre Munion in Mr. Munson'a mother, t)it Martha SJodln and her couili Caroline Targvald, both ot BtU Ingham, Washington. They arrived In Klsmill Falls during tho hollduyi. Ml, Targvald, employed In tin of fice of a Bclllnghnm ahlpyari has spent part of her vucatlos in Los Angeles, Long flcidi. and both shu and Mrs. SJodia visited in San Francisco with Mrs. Sjodln's son and dniishttr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robnt Sjodln. s s s The legion dinner put on bt the Women of the Moose will be held on Sunday afternoon, Juiy v, si s o ciock at the lodjt nnn. Brassieres Dla-lrlm, long line, lightly bonad brassiere for thi smart figure line. Mads ot pre-shrunk batiste. Sliet 34 to 38, 40 to 48. $1.29 Reduces Fatigue Tor the tall figure typ Made of pre-shrunk bro cade. Well boned front and back. Two elastic gores at eaoh side of op trotA gores at each sldo of tap front and lower back. Biiaa 38 to 40; $5.98 133 S. 8th St. Phona 5188 Everbodys D, rug ... ... 808. Main- "mT-""lniiiiT-ii,i,.))iiiilliw,