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Klamath Folks
Enter New Year
With the Christum tree ornaments tucked away and ull (ho
fun of hullcluyn so recently ovur. Klamath folks looked forward
to a busy now year with hlnh hopes. A mimlicr of people nro
packing up preparing for u trek south mid "with yon wcro here"
iiotci will soon coma filtering through tho mull to those of us
who stay lit homo.
Arrlvuls from oversells runlintiii to thrill tho people who nave
lieon wiilling for u lung, long
time, Krliluy niornlnu Jollcuc
"1
Woodruff HlnlKi'r unci young sou
received a cull from Mujiir Sliui-
ley Htalgor who hud Jail ducked j
)n Tlieomu paving urrivcu iroiu
Blilinuhlil where he was lust slii
tlimed, Jollene will leiivo this
weekend to Join her husband for
a brief stay, lie conthuies then to
Washington, D. C to niiikn Ills
report to tho office of strategic
service of the United Slides nrmy
mid his wife will Join him there.
They then plun n visit In New
York and n hnlldiiy In Florida
before returning to Klmniith
Kails.
Mr. and Mrs. Koberl P, Elllug
son Sr., with the Klllnitsous Jr..
and Dorothea will leuve next
week for a month's stuy In the
south. Their plnns arc iillo In
definite but will Include south
ern California nnd possibly Ari
zona and New Mexico
Olio of the loveliest of celebra
tions Is the R'nst of the Wghls
which will be observed til SI.
Paul's Episcopal church Sunday
at 7:30 p. in. The service will be
I followed by a gathering In the
parish bouse and the cutting of
the traditional Kplphnny cuka. ,
SomethlnK borrowed, some
thing blue and something old
were all linked together when
Miiry Juno Jenkins wore un an
tliiio Chinese bracelet of blue
laiined to her by Mrs. Wllllum
Lynns of San Kranelsco for ber
wedding New Year's Day to Dr.
George H. Merrymiin Jr.
Society stories culled In tills
week and not appearing in
this Issue will be published
Monday, Luck of space pro
hlblled currying the full sec
tion this week.
Shower
Howls of yellow and white
chrysanthemums f o r m o d the
decorations for u bridal shower
ulven by Durlo ilclfrlcli and
Muryollou Wright honoring Mrs
Itimh Klllmcver. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ICdwurd L. Kuhl,
714 N. 10th, Sunday afternoon,
December 30, at ber parent's
home.
Uurlnu the afternoon gifts
were opened Uy the kucsI of
honor und refreshments wcro
served.
Present wcro Mrs. Klllinoyer,
Josephine Thorton, Mrs. Doug'
i.... I.- , a u. .., -...,, .i.,.n
inn i.i nni, mm. wvu viiimi'mu,,,
Mrs. Leslie Wright, Mrs, Edward
Kiinl. Pat Larson, Letllo Lin
man. Joy Ulugtt, Mrs. Dovcrc
llellrlcb, Delores llelfrlch, Mil
died Williams. Mrs. Edgar Wll
Hums, Mrs. Peter Sllani) Mrs.
Andrew Slliinl, und the hos
tesses, ,
s
Marvin Cicurgc Lucas, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Lucas
of 237 Pacific Terrace, has re
turned to the University of Orc-
Kon. lie spent last term at home,
y 'V ft
MARY CATHERINE Jackson,
daughter of Mrs. Freda Jack
son of this cllv, will wed
George A, Wright on January
12, tho bride-elect's mother
announced.
' Kcnncll-Ellls.
Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ellis of
Mulin entertained extensively
over tho holidays In their new
home near Mulin. On Christ
mus Day old friends and new
dropped In when they held open
house.
On December 26, Elalno Ab
bott, Gwcn Summers and June
Sclslrom of Klnmnth Falls were
overnight ijuests.
Mr. und Mrs. Edwurd Kleiner
formerly of Kliimuth FuIIb anc
tw.tif t,t MntUnvtt wen house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis for
New Year s.
Tiinudiiv pvenlntf. Jnnuarv
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellis entertained
for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mil
if Pnrtlitllrt. who tire visitillU
Klamath Falls. Other guests for
tlio evening were kit. ana mrs.
John Snndmcyer ond Miss Isa
bella Mllnc. The Tom Mlines
jpent several days with
Elllscs.
the
fJ J. I tOfZi
Market ItecclveH
Epicurean ttemn
T the PINE STREET MAIt-
KET are a couple of new
Items for epicureans . . .
Virginia Dare Wino Dress
ing (French style) ... for
salads . , . and C u a v a
Jelly from Florida , . . for your
hot blscuitsl Tho names are
description enough for enticement.
If you were asking for crys-
Junior League
Cologne At Long's
T
talllzed ginger for the holidays Clearance Hale
, . . you can obtain it now at . w .,
the market . . . where a supply Jit MMt'OMte
nas just Dccn received irom
iChlctgo , , , In half-pound
packages.
A fresh supply of frozen
foods is expected Saturday or
. Monday from the north . . ,
which will be welcome news
1
OO late for Christmas
but just as desirable in
giftability Is "Mine Alone'
. . . tho exquisite Junior
League cologne that Mar
tha found at LONG'S this
week.
Mlno Alone . . . fenturcd In
this month's Harper's Bazaar
. , , Is a fragrance that's soft
as a whisper , , , young,' pos
sessive, wistful ... "a -cologne
of unrivalled originality created
to express the individual you"
. . . and. as you might Imagine.
slUKbWiiJh clearance is especially appropriate for
In full swing at La- Teen Miss.
POINTE'S . . . and from Tho satin containers of white,
me mark-downs Marina American Beauty red and pea
noted, you can just about cock blue . . . with gold figures
double viiiuo received on skating around over them
I ... 1 I I, llnl.lnrt I .... , . 1 1 .. 1 1. 1
Z..Cr.; ..V..i., r.r. .r;; 10 "lnd- . . .. ncrmore.tne. price
peeking consistently Into tho
empty container. Last week's
When I dropped In Friday only $3.30, INCLUDING tax,
UUmul ..tn. . .... . illvl C WHO DUli m tfUVU IUI lUUl'UUIILU UUUIC . , 13
i. rioorf. ,,,i - : h ,..,i;. ,X. c,10lcc ' three-piece suits, a what I'd consider surprisingly
ey floods and spoiled complete. fcw f0rmala. and hosts of nominal.
ly . . . nenco wio scarcity, dresses on sale .. . . oil types Especially recommended f o r
Many other new food nnd n DRASTIC reduction her birthday-. . . Mine Alone
as wen as cnoice luvorues . . . nnd been mudo on fur coats. from LONG S APPAREL
are arriving dolly at tho PINE Receiving the most attention 719 Main. v
STREET MARKET . . . comer was the table piled with a rain- .. .
of Seventh and Pine. bow selection of sweaters . . .
' ' but the most Interesting was TUMHU Snccial
tho "conglomeration" table . . . rf -t .
containing skirts, blouses. tslirrtlt H
f'lHiml At llithf'i'ii c"rf. dickies In several styles
IN regard to kitchen gadgets gutter ; . . and oven Starlight
. . . the most convenient brosslerca.
Martha's seen In a long , "n"y ' those "cms are be
tlmo Is the Scruo-Tron ut sll?vcd 01,1 to make room
Jl RORF.nr s HARDWAnV! . ,or lrl"R npparci . . . but. as
JVew Scrap-Trap
M ETHER by design or co
incidence , . , Tussy's
wind and Weather Lo
tion SPECIAL at CUR-
KIN'S . . . certainly ar
rives at an appropriate
Pioneers Honored
On Anniversary
Tho SOtli wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, It. V. Ess
of Keno roud wus celebrated Sunday, December 24, when friends
culled oh them from 2 to 8 o'clock that afternoon. Tho rooms
were decorated with flowers und gifts given to them In re
membrance of their golden wedding day.
Mr. and Mrs, Ess were married on Christmas Day, 1805, In
Bcllvicw, Kansas. They moved to Oregon in 1911 and have
resided here since thot time. They have one daughter, Mrs.
Robert McGhehey and two
grundsons, Stanley and Donald,
who live with their grandpur-
JI ROBERT'S HARDWARE... or apparel . . . dui as t hand
to eliminate garbage prob- know, wel bo donning ' cxtra 2Mton frnmf
" consists of a metal r? "S" J rln's rates among its "best sel-
hi; Z.'Z f,UrCa 8 At LaPOINTE'S JaiTuary lc" , ' uAr?
10 eiiminaie gnrDngo pron- , -" -j, - T need extra protection frc
lems and the unsightly disposal lmcr, c101"" "''""J'L' V- rigors of cold and winds,
can. ?.,..?. " an. "pJ",Vnl,.y Tills lotion . . . whirl
which Cur-
clearance
heavy, wax-covered bug
and comes In two models , . .
tho screw-on typo that fits in
side a cupboard door, out of
sight ... or tho hang-on type
that can be hung ovor a draw
er, cupboard or even on the
back of a chair.
The bags can bo kept tightly
, closed tyi nearly filled , .
'J thon dumped, bag and all, into
the outside garbage container.
Uheso scrap-traps nro perfect
for apartment house dwellers
, . . and a great convenience Whgtul'H Features
for tlio sick room. They sell for . ,,
$2.19 a set, including so bags Uaoaralne Casuals
. . . and extra supplies of bags ..
are available. 30 to a package MmTHEN ll. comes to casuals
for 49 ccr.ts ...
At ROBERT'S HARDWARE
. . 1007 Main Street.
January . ' ' ' "'i Buura " sKin
507 Main. mi rougnncss ana cnapping
. iu niTO OCt V (13 US M Jtpieil-
did foundation base for powder.
Tussy fans have told Martha
that they watch eagerly for
these specials . . . because they
can stock up at a worthwhile
saving. Tho dollar size bottle
can be had for 50 cents
the $2.00 size for $1.00 . . . plus
tax, of course ...
For a limited time only , , ,
at UUKHIN'S for DRUGS . ,
corner of Ninth and Main.
it's Bettlnc so ons
llll thinks of gabardines . . .
1 1 such as the astounding
I assortment at WHY
TAL'S ... and I DO
moon astoundlngl
This includes both sport and iTl Announces
dressy types . . . two piecers rfjj ttn
and frocks of unusual color Introductory Oiler
combinations . , , long or short
Cal-Orc Not To
Close 'Til Later
IH
OE'S department ' store Is
Maturing an introductory
special on Chiffon Hand
Cream by Primrose House
, . . during which you can
purchase a big $2.00 jar
sleeves . . . and many are
brand new on the hangers.
For all-around wear and com
fort . . , neatness and service
ability . . . Martha favors tho
,nin ii 8lyl ,,' ' I only a dollar . . . plus, tax
especially to slip on without . Bni
WN answer to numerous In- "8 , why; with its qualities as a skin soft-
going to close until new ln r,0. n'Jd wlH'?r This is an emollient cream
equipment arrives for n- l0"es,' sl'c,h as "le fuchsia containing LANOLIN . . for
stallatlon . . . and this may with brown tr m and stitching. ?ough" dry and chapped hands
not happen until sometime Another distinctive gabardine . . . helping keep them smooth
In February ... so the man- that Wanda Speer showed me and soft. It is delicately scent
agement informs Martha. was tho two-piece, royal blue ed . . , and isn't sticky or
In answer to other inquiries with a showy dragon em- greasy
the Tavern's super steaks ."'""cd ' the blouse . . . So Martha recommends that
can usually be had for the ask- which is only an example of the you take advantage of this of
lng now . . . except on Sotur- clever Touches . displayed on for , , because Primrose
day nights, which is the big these frocks. House-products are always de-
crowd night. Sizes range from 10 through slrable . . . and get a plentiful
lt. So,yu c?",,8'111 P1"11 011 fl few 20 . . . and the price is exceed- supply if - liHnd cream disap
ii'At 5l?i,"8, d1ncln8 nnd '"B'y moderate on these gabar- pears as rapidly for you as for
'IUn at CAL-ORE . . . just across dines ... me.
the California line on Highway At WHYTAL'S. ... in the It's , sold exclusively at
' . . . before the closing dale Medical-Dental Building . . , MOE'S, The Woman's Store,.,
to renovate. Main at Ninth. , 512 Main.
cnts. Stanley Is home on fur
lough from the army, and Don
ald is In Japan.
Tho table wus set with a luce
cloth, lighted candies, and a
tiered wedding cuke, decorated
with golden bells and yellow
roses, Mrs. M. Stuart Blden cut
and served the cuke. Mrs. H. B.
Surgent and Mrs. F. D. Everhurt
poured, with Mrs.- R. D. Mc
Ghehey ussisting.
Mrs. Lee Sutton presented a
memory book to Mrs. Ess. und
ull those present registered.
Tliose attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McGhehey, Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Everhort, Mr. ond
Mrs. II, B. Largcnt. Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Kerns, Mr and Mrs. G. W.
Ager, Mr. ond Mrs. Lee Sutton,
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Blden, Mrs.
Efflo Alshler, Mrs. Lydla Bush
ong, Mrs. Funnle Talbert, Lewis
Bolton, Stanley McGhehey and
Carl Kent.
Marin Corps League Harold
Frnney of the Crater Lake de
tachment, Marine Corps league,
has been appointed senior vice
commandant for the Oregon
MCL department.
BPW Meeting
"Let's Do It Right" Is the topic
for Monday evening's meeting,
January 7, of the Business and
Professional Women's club to be
held at the Willard hotel, pre
ceded by dinner at 6:30 o'clock,
and Isabella Brixner, the parlia
mentarian, wil be in charge.
Throughout Sunday, January
0, the BPW members will staff
the USO, under the direction of
Loraine Guillen, chairman, and
plans ore to serve a buffet sup
per irom unin i o ciock, wun
Stella Bownc in charge
Members have been contacted
for the buffet dishes, and others
are asked to furnish pic or cake
that will be served during the
rest of the day, bringing It to
me center sometime Sunday
morning.
Betrothal
Mrs. Freda Jackson of 1004'
Eldorudo street has announced !
the engagement of her daughter, ;
Mary Catherine, to George A.
Wright. I
The bride-elect is a graduate
of the Klamath Union high
school and has been employed j
by the Kestcrson Lumber cor-1
poratlon for the past 10 years.
Miss Jackson is a member of the
Tau chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, I
member of the Amoranth lodge, J
Past Honor Queen of Jobs ;
Daughters, and was active in
the Oregon Women's Ambulance
Corps.
Mr. Wright is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Wright of De
Quccn. Arkansas. Mr. Wright
has been employed by the California-Oregon
Power company
for the past eight years and is
a veteran or tne fist division t
having spent the past three and I
one-half years in the South Pa- i
cific- The wedding date has
been set for January 12.
Kappa Chapter
The year 1945 was success
fully completed by the Kappa j
chapter. Beta Sigma Phi, with ;
two meetings, me nrsi Deing
held on December 13 at the
home of Mrs. W. P. McMillon on
Pine street, at which time her
granddaughter, Katherine Kay
lor, presided as hostess for the
annual Christmas and birthday
party of the sorority.
On December 27, Mrs. Donald
Dlvens, assisted by her sister,
Mrs. Howard Pernell, entertain
ed for the group at her home on
Alameda street. Phyllis White,
Martha Keller, Ava Whitlutch
and Lillian Rcdkey gave the
group a very interesting discus
sion on the program as scheduled
by the chapter. Jacqueline Mc
Lellan, a member who is now at
tending Whitman college in
Walla Waila, Washington, was
welcomed back.
-
Social Calendar
Mondnr. January 7
Dinner unci meeting of BPW club.
Willard hotel, 0:30 p. m, Xsabelle Brix
ner In chame.
Sojourner at Willard hotel, 1:45 p. m, 1
Winter Dancln club, WMUard, 10
p. m.
Turxdar. January 3
Busfneis and prottnun meeting of the
Klamath County HUtorlcal society at
chamber of commerce, 8 p. m.
Wrdnr idftv. Jannarr 3.t
Sojourners at Wll lard hotel, 1:45 p. m.
IS YOUR
DUTY
By RITA WHISENANT
Llomitd CotmttolopUt
F your hair is inclined to be
a little stringy, and doesn't
stay up too well
during this
damp weather,
a permanent is
the solution. It's
worth it for the
peace of mind
it gives and tho
;way it peps you
up. . . . not to
mention mere
looks, -
AND if your hair is excep
tionally dry I'd like to
have you come in and see me
for conditioning treatment BE
FORE you get the permanent.
If your hair is in the right con
dition at the time, your perma
nent will be ever so much morel
satisfactory.
ALL of our operators are
specially trained to judge
tho texture of your hair, besides
actually giving the permanent
properly ... so you may bo ,
sure of satisfaction. And, of
course, I'm always glad to ad
vise you on hair conditioning
whether you're getting a per
manent or not.
RITA.
1 he Hci2e1
Beauty Salon
TIPS OF MERIT-
Did you know that n arc authorised dealers for the
following merchandise when it is available?
PHILCO:
Radios, Refrigerators,
Home Freezers
MAYTAG:
Washers and Ironcrs
IRONRITE:
Ironers
FOWLER:
Electric Water Healers
AMERICAN:
Steel Kitchens
ADMIRAL:
Refrigerators, Home
Freezers, Electric Ranges,
Radios
EASY:
Washers and Ironers
EUREKA:
Vacuum Cleaners
ESTATE:
Electric Ranges '
SERVEL:
Kerosene and Flamo
Refrigerators
Orders now accepted on any of this
home equipment.
MERIT'S
RETAIL STORE
609 So. 6th St.
Phone 6989
Saturday, Jan. 5, 1946
HERALD AND NEWS FIVE
Changes Date The date for
regular Knights of Pythias
meetings has been changed from
Thursday to Monday nights and
the next meeting will be held
Monday night at 8 o'clock In the
K.P. hall. All Knights are urged
to be present.
VELVET OF ROSES
DRY SKIN CREAM
Now! An exquisite cream ... to cherish
the velvet smoothness of your skin.ii
to prevent chapping ond harsh wintei
dryness! A complexion treat at a thrifty
price! Get several jars today!
Stci jbbutf Stone
431 Main
Phone 3463
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1-8
jws. J. EL William
xwaj. Pbona 9033.
- 431H
' paid for hoft, veal.
,1a. Johnson Packing,
oightx 3509. 12 -31m
-id hens dresaed.
1-lora
M,liM lay
, - 308 to
HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES:
Genuine LAS KIN MOUTON . . . $145
SQUIRREL LOCKE . . . . . . 175
Natural SILVER MUSKRAT . . . 225
MUSKRAT BACKS . . . .... 225
Natural ARIANHA OTTER . . . 250
NORTHERN MUSKRAT . . . . 295
MINK HEADS . . . . . . 295
Russian SQUIRREL BACKS . . . 295
Sable Dyed or Natural
HUDSON SEAL. . . . 350
Genuine Eastern MINK TAILS . . 450
BEAVERS ... NUTRIA . . . ERMINES
at GREAT SAVINGS
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