MttAur 23, 1944 fete. Veterans Kt VFW Party 9 . ...I. Il.-irt fniifiiH. f LTI. n. i. . . j An ouiim"" rails' hospitably to service i auci w;im'M was the entertainment given In the hiKli srhw Sllorli.m Thursday (vi-ning hy Iho Veterans of Foreign wTrs Z and the mix linrv for service men nm woinVn whii & ....Mi overseas ;rv . Tho marines predominated, of coup, ,1 those Mimui.uu v uiu urn hicks ore on vclornns of foreign fpni Post Commander Jnmcs Souther welcomed the guest, i"'r '"" "". '?-itl'.''".'"'."'. '!'"" '"'rortueed the .Into ,ll"trict ,1 miniiiiiiKicr, i-ein p rracriCK-i J. 0f firmilM Puss, who gave a 5rv Interesting tnlk, speaking 2 the history of tho VFW. lie Mltl IM"t ,v I - 5(1000 veterans nf foreign ir I" service in thn present! Jnfllrl, unci stressed the need to ulp cx-scrvlce men upon their turn to rlvllinn life. Me nlso Suched upon conditions In prls Jtaniiu, nnd lis lie hits n sister Japanese internment ennip Jrt another a prisoner of the jermmiKi he spoke with great Bll'lie Benson, cliirinel, nnd fcnnlo Shepherd, trumpet, piny San Instrumental duet, ncciini Jnlcil hy Mrs. Mnrvin Slicp. Jrd. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E, Loiter Xll'yiive guitar uiul uecurdlnn foil, "Oregon," find "Memories A '88," John Curler accompan M at thn plniici by Louise Burn, jirl, .hi n (t "Cleaning My Hide ipd ThinkliiK of Yon" nnd n tjombonc solo by Steve Stone, Jcompiinied by Mrs. Sherman Srler. was followed by n tnlk Bill C.'nnton upon "Member Zip and Its Moaning." ifve flenson then presented ,mc ' her pupils In n program IntlSIC IIIIU lldlll-l. rilM WHS punish dnnec by Dnllic Frank Linda Kmnklin, Dnrlene ice nwl Grnce Cnldwell; "Tap nt the Keg" by Unrleno Trice; no solo by Nnney Swem, n o$t artist from Medronl; Run in danee by Holly Friinklln, ndn Franklin nnd Grnco Cnld- "Mlss KInmnth," Jenn Rolln, jive n vocnl solo nnd Phoebe Swem, guest nrlist iilso from Urdfiirrl, gave nn accordion solo, jjarlcnc Price gave a mllilnry jip dunce, nnd Mrs. Molly Wal jjr, who hns seven sons In the irvicc, five of them oversells, fas then introduced nnd award id the VFW citizenship medal, Itr presentation being mndc by ?r. Krederickson. H. D. Mortensen was nlso given the VFW citizenship mednl ll an outstanding citizen for ill itenerosity in providing Soxes for oversens shipment lo mermen nnd women, nnd Mr. Irwicrickson rend and present id the cilnlion to him. Mr. Mor ttnjcn in reply thanked the post and expressed his appreciation. Commander nnd Mrs. E. G. Bailey, senior mcdlcul officer of ttic nnvnl air bnse, were then in troduced lo the oilier uucsts, and fiarlcnc Knowlcs, Jonn Abner, llaino Erb and Lindn Franklin IS YOUR DUTY By RITA WHISENANT jlNSIGHTLY blackheads, oil U and waste products of the Ain accumulated in the form V hard little plugs or enps in the sebaceous oil glands, jhould bo re loved because pcy Impede the junction nf llic ill glands nnd find to stretch the skin pores. lido from their very looks. t THE first, and most Important I step In removing black leads in rtpnnllness. Wash vnur wee and hands thoroughly with j I mild soap and warm water, lake sure vnu have a eood wvy lather and use cither a ! lough, heavy washcloth or n j"i"Picxion orusn. Atier scrun-1 PC rinse your face first In ! !rm water several limes so hat every Iraco of soap Is re liovetl. Then pat cold water w your Xaco a few limes. HERE the blackheads are more firmly entrenched, a Jfcond step Is necessary follow N the scrubbing. While your 1 is sllll flushed nnd tho cir wlnlion has been stirred up rroigh the vigorous scrubbing, M a heavy lnyer of lubricating fcnni o v o r tho area where Jlackhends are noticeable. Allow j 'o remain on a couplo of inittes In nr4ff in cnrirn the Ejiln surface. Then romovo tho foss cream with (Issnn Next. Wi I Issue . covered fingers, Fs the skin whoro tho black- RCrHr n,n n ..-..it- -..,1 .-..I j f,ulo .vour skin. Complete the ; TOImenl by patting tho skin J'ltn a mild skin freshener or i ccr. ! .' ER extremely stubborn cases, 'HI further attention may , needed. After scrubbing the "'nm it with a hot towel ?r ny holding your face over a J'sln nf steaming water for C'l. flvc ml""1- Then fo. w 'no samo procedure. fit lOriK workers . are heeded IVI in (Km n-.i n ...Hrtinn1 were presented In n lap dance number. There wn, n Chinese character dance by Durlenr Price, and Jean llnlin sang "Tin Ling Low" as tho aeeompnni ment. She nlso sang "Star Span gled Hanncr" and tops were sounded. Tho uuxllinry served coffee lo the guests, and the evening ended with an hour of friendly fellowship. 5 S 5 Senor Circle There was a regular meeting of the senior circle of the Com munity ConiircKiilionnl church I'l'lday, September 15, in the Community hull on Garden with Mrs. K. L. Mitchell and Mrs. If. s. Stono the hostesses. I'ollowlng dessert at 1:30 n clock, the president, Mary Kekstein. presided. Mrs. Van Diizer, of thn Junior circle. Rave a very inlerestlnt! and Informa live report upon the northwest ern conference held recently in Forest Grove. Attending were Mrs. Mattie Haiilcy, Mrs. Lena Lilcs, Mrs. Lee Sutton, Mrs. Onn Batiley, Mrs. S. II. Goddard, Mary Eck stein. Mrs. Van Duzer, Mrs. L. E. Henry nnd Michael. Mrs. W. O. Lohrey, Mrs. W. E. Youiir. of Yreka, the guest of Mrs. E. L. Mitchell. Mrs. W. C. Little and Mrs. William Larson. s Junior Matrons The Junior Matrons of the First Methodist church held a regular meeting, the first of the fall, on Fridny, September 8, at the home of Mrs. J. n. McLellan, 1114 Crescent, with Mrs. Stewart Sncll assisting. Mrs. M. H. Melchert presided over the business meeting, nnd Mrs. Eunice Brown, who is Icnving soon was presented with n going-away gift from the group. After the business meeting ZOO foundation fitting ! Dainty Lace Trimmed Garter Belt 1.00 Designed to hold your stockings in place and give minimum control to your tummy. Made of fine quality rayon and cotton satin with cotton lace trim. 4 94 Inches at front. Back adjusts to 4 sizes. Ad justnble gnrtcrs. Nude. Sizes 24 to 34. m ill "I tM s"Jt i (' X w ANITA AND GAIL Mrs. William P. Campbell, the former Anita Gwyn, and her attractive young daughter, Gail. The little girl is just six months old. Guderian Mrs. Sncll had charge of games, and awards went to Mrs. Mel chert, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Case. Refreshments were served later to Mrs. Victor Phillips, Mrs. David Snyder, Mrs. Peter Rozcndal, Mrs. Bruce Binkley, Mrs. Eunice Brown. Mrs. Floris Case, Mrs. John Yadon. Mrs. Walter Herndon, Mrs. M. H. for expert Sleek, Smooth Fitting Charmode' All-in-Ono Foundation 5.98 Built tip top for full bust. Mercerized cotton batiste. Lined through out; Htt.ractively stitch ed. Boning at points where you need it most to give correct figure control. 15-inch panels of elastic at. sides. Four adjustable garters. Length waist down, 15 inches. Nude. Sizes 39 to 48. WV V ..j HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Melchert, Mrs. Wendell B. Smith, Audra Fulquartz and the hostesses. The meeting on Friday, Oc tober 6, will be held at the home of Mrs. David Snyder, and Mrs. Audra Fulquartz will assist. Victory Club Pearl McPherson was elected president of the Midland Victory club at the Wednesday meeting neia scpiemrjer mi, ai 1110 nornc of Mrs. Barbara Mistier. Other officers installed during the afternoon were Vada Schmcck, vice president, Barbara Mistier, secretary-treasurer, and Thclma lloiick, reporter. Most of the afternoon was spent in making slippers for the fted Cross, and plans were made for sending Christmas boxes to six Midland servicemen who are overseas. Award for the afternoon was presented to Ruth Burke. Present at the meetings were Mrs. Katie Phlpps, Mrs. Jack Casebier, Dianna Casebier, Mrs. Lena Houck, Mrs. Pearl McPher son, Nancy McPherson, Marilyn McPherson, Mrs. Ruth Burke, Eddie Burke, Gary Burke, Mrs. Edna Travcrs, Mrs. Blanch Flowers, Georgia Flowers. Don na Flowers, Mrs. Jean Wilson, Barbara Jean Wilson, Mrs. Vada Schmeck, Mrs. Thclma Houck, Leland Houck and Mrs. Louise Milani. : Farewells Said Mrs. Ted Propstcr, Mrs. Breb ncr Saethcr and Mildred Cal hoon, who have resigned their positions with the Weyerhaeuser Timber company, were guests of honor at a combined farewell party given for them Tuesday evening, September 12, at Moore park. While wieners were being roasted around an outdoor fire place, a poem, written for, and dedicated to the honor guests, was read, followed by other en tertainment. Going-away gifts were presented to Mrs. Propstcr, Mrs. Saelher and Miss Calhoon. Bidden to the affair were Mrs. Homer Amoureaux, Mrs. Bob Speelmon, Mrs. Wendell Smith, Mrs. Kulus Quillen, Mrs. Bill Newton, Mrs. Romainc Thomas, Lillian LaClair, Dannie Hall, Neli Lindbergh, Joyce Landrum, Charlotte Converse, Pauline Johnson. Ruth Boettcher. Lillian Baker, Margaret Blair, Delia Stark and Vienna Walker. Neighbors Meet The Neighbors of Woodcraft met in the luu' nan, Monday evening, September 18, for a regular business meeting, follow' ed by whist and a notluck sup per. Sylvia Brannan, who is soon to leave Klamath Falls, was 1 St x IN THE WAVES Dorothy Mae Pomroy holds the rank of seaman, first class, in the WAVES. She is stationed at Coronado near San Diego and is in communications. Sea man Pomroy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sexton, 4615 Cannon avenue. Evergreen presented with a gift from the lodge, the presentation made by Dicksy Weed. Committee for the evening included Mildred Smith and Willan Floetke. The next meeting. October 2, will be in the KC hall, as it was decided to hold- future meetings there. The committee will be Eva Richardson and Dicksy Weed. Fall Meeting Friendship Court, Order of the Amaranth, met in the Mason ic temple Wednesday evening, September 20, for the first fall meeting. Following a business s e s s i o n, refreshments were served from a prettily arranged table with Mrs. Charlotte Martin in charge. . She was assisted by Mrs. Alfreda Steinmetz. The next meeting will be held October 18, with initiation of candidates. Showers Showers were iven for Mrs. Dee Kerns and Mrs. Cleon Hurl bert on Tuesday, September 21, at the home of Mrs. Gussie Frain on the Keno road. Presents were tied to Dink and blue ribbons streaming from a large sioric placed in tne center of the room, and the pastel color scheme was carried out in crepe paper decorations throughout the room. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Frain. assisted bv her daughter, Mrs. Vera Clemmens. tricnds of the honored guests who attended the shower are Mrs. Rose Kerns, Mrs. Bea Galas py, Mrs. Ellamae Daw, Mrs. Cor dia Everhart, Mrs. Florence Bal dock, Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs. Anna Zarosinski, Mrs. Zclphla Her rick, Mrs. Ruth Parsons, Mrs. Lizzie Letzsinger, Mrs. Helen House, Mrs. Nellie Anderson, Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. Mabel Fos ter, Mrs. Mae Bradbury, Mrs. T. Dennison, Mrs. Bertha Moore, Mrs. Grace Ramsey Mrs. Mabel Huskinson Mrs. Lorraine Ander son, Mrs. Esther Simmers and Mrs. lone Hull. i Farewell Party Dancing beneath the blue and white streamers decorating the basement rumpus room of the G. W. Gilcrist home was en joyed by a large group of young people at the "going away party" given by Frances Gilcrist last Saturday night for Noel Dects, who left for the service on Thurs day. Coffee was served by Mrs. G. W. Gilcrist, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Deets. After the party, Frances and her friends went to the midnight show. Guests were Noel Deets, Ray Byrnes, Genevieve Heup, PFC John Matter, USMC, Janice Bilyeu, Tom Bessonette, Betty Adkisson, Edro Bonatto, Mary Lou Fowler, Steve Kessler, Elaine Wicker, Bob Heup, Cora Now You Can Send Flowers -By -Wire through 724 Pine St. B;.wmT.rjTTn;nv::: r:!m:'irm.T!nim!r!iir;ii!;r.rCT!;;"!:nt.'!-:.':ii!i!ii: M&atb NEW m FURS There has never been a season when furs were more important. We hove all fashions, but the quality of the pelts with us, and always will. PACE SEVEN j if'l ' 'Tt&Lf'fai - if " '' ' At ' r ONE YEAR OLD John Wayne is the one-year-old son of Pvt. and Mrs. Clif ford Engelking. Daddy is in New Guinea with the United States army and mother lives at 1434 Oregon avenue. John's birthday was September 20. Wolfe, Angelo Giovannini, Pat Benoist, Evan Dickson, Fern Pennington, Jack Wissenbach, Joyce Cox, Lloyd Chidester, Viv ian Dirschl, Earl Hannen, Lois Bishop, Louis Bickers, and Von nie Bridge. Phone 5560 fashions in these new comes first Jfosslng rooml PHONE 5188 RITA. EverbciJifs Drug 808 "Main 133 SOUTH 8TH STREET mas