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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1946)
I Uding Bells i'vows mVcaniiiollght "In, In tho Klumuth w Si rd V. I'V-bruuiy IB, rfv 8 nSlil B. Aiulorson. lit cr whlln wool dross '.Jh o accessories mid n S nonl ami woro a cor- V S rolnKl. of lioi""' wn llor t""" ? .nil. wlio woro n rims with black nc- n.7.nd n pink rosebud fr '2h ,i1k.. carried a 'Siiiiir ceremony was .j Hur nil mu .... I ho Miirvleo. Kfi before llio service. . f Kin couil received In &nd rlrmi. Tlwv cut .,?.. ,k. which win 1".' - wniim-r nut Mr. I, ,nH Mrl. M1I.VII17IU mil ii L'St home In the St. Lfjes Meet Valentine iHirly and bus- ' vuim H' 111 nt the LhMllli unit by the Oregon Nurncs amocini . inn 8 Thuwdny evening, Feb- fee'4' the buslnoss meeting, Li were plsyed. Libers wl uucsti present Mnrfinrct oiroim, iviuu i... nlmn fltirlriirln iiiler, Llllle lierrlngton, Mil- I Went, wini airmiiors. it Davli, f rodii nmeicer, unu Epbrll, L)'dla Howard, Knth- Illnlt. wurgiirri cummin, 'Caldwell. Jllen Ferguson, Kelly, How Gray, Kiln Mary Alice Shcrtnun, and Hall. I" 2LSi it . f s7 W tv BEKTHIEL NELSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson of Klamath Falls, became the brido of Neil Mayfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mayfield of this city, In an evening coromony read Saturday, February 16, In the Klamath temple. Gudcrlan. Pointo' Proven Ymfi Hnt Trend illERE'S certainly a drcrniy hat trend ... If tho color ful millinery display In LaPOlNTE'S li any cri terion. Even the tailored versloni Martha viewed k received a lift with Just nilit note of clreMineiw. 'ossified a crowning ele St are mcli creations u th a straw of the new tropV mice ahade. banded by li velvet almost covered by IM , , . the individually bed Leslie Jnmci model those fine straws by Mil with their hlKh crowna b it a forward tilt . . . tht we beret of black atrnw ms an intrluuina oncn- (: crown. n It comes to head flat ter a icvcrcly tailored suit Id auRKost going Eustcr-I.ili adding more femininity flowered hnt . . of p LaPointc's has a simply iuj nrrny. W Itandall who presides miiuncry, showed me West (IcsIkii.- and pastels Mcadowbrnnk'n ninnl. N'ri ... a wntcr-rcpcllcnt wen imea ncro. This We arc IntiTO.Ihin hum Rich. . " Na you'll wnnt to see are wquiuos, shell-slinped tur- aown on the head "nil the Infallible Knox Brewster foil. del In llin Si'irinn mil. 1inSxI1Jb,11 nt LnPOlNTE'S "i irmin. ' Twhh Has tn Hi 8IH SllitM R YrrLfe's8'"S to is mnii aiiirea ! d fef lf the TOTS 1 a o ii o i... i .1. - . tuitii in" ,, "fiu-me-mmiue Ir m rll,n nw . . . for winch vonr old t0 14 there's a surnris- h www ctlnn , ln- h' L. wot Plnlds, M 8c.ri hi "eliRhtfully dt-Dlon WOr J8CKCW bZeilt skirts to allow In. u'natl . and rnm "o sulio " range II su"s runs only from .S moI are used the? T1!;1 suits . . . l,'nnralK,ht cardigan lt' IT plpK' ln white ! ado?Tri these you'll 1"ve tmsnZ i mnm'0t sizes '.W the tin..' Were mm, ..i... Pertly trimmed ,i. ... . ZoIoh Permanent Hatitinffa Special DAME FASHION decrees a smooth suit for Spring . . , and, of course, you'll want a beguiling hairdo to set off the perky chapeau that goes with it . . . mid that's whoro HASTINGS SALON OF BEAUTY can assist you. Martha suggests that you start your Spring beauty cam paign with a ZOTOS machine less permanent , , , considered tho last word ln machinelcss beauty ... in which tho salon specializes, Then, with this soft, natural-looking curl . . . you can have a new coif created. Experienced operators at HASTINGS SALON OF BEAUTY ... 1213 Main . . . Include Kathleen White, Faye Johnston and Rosalie Barnes. They'll bo glad to supply you with further information about tho Zotos permanent ... if you'll call 4367. Currin'a Suggettls Dry Shin Antldotea TWO of tho numerous Helena Rubinstein toiletries , . . carried at CURRIN'S . . . are particularly suitable for you women with tem pcramcnlal skins . . . that are more affected this time of the year by blustery weather. "Pasteurized" Face Cream Special . . . and Valazo Skin Lotion Special are both pre pared for skin that becomes flaky from dryness . . . and both are more soothing than tho ordinary types. Tho faco cream should be used for cleansing . . , then the akin wiped off well with the lo tion which flushes tho cream out of tho pores . . . and, as Connie Bncrt pointed out to Martha, this is as important as rinsing tho soup from your hosiery. Uso of tho lotion loaves your skin clean and fresh . . . and makes it unnecessary to use soap and water so frequently under drying conditions. Helena Rubinstein's Pasteur ized Face Cream Is put up In three sizes . . . for $1.00, $2.50 and $4.50, plus tax . . . while the Valnzo Skin Lotion sells for $1.25 and $2.25, plus tax . At CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS . . . tho friendly drug store at the corner of Ninth and Main. SltopA and. Caacade Co. Shows New Frigidalre IF you're watching with per sonal interest the new re frigerator models coming forth . , then, for goodness sakes, don't fall to see Gen eral Motor's 7-foot Frigidalre ... on display at the CASCADE HOME FURNISHINGS CO. Built for perfect food storage . . . some of the high points Martha noted include the super freezer . . . meat tender ... a glass-covered vegetable hydra tor . . . and divided racks . . . not to mention the modern de signing. Pictured in the February Is sue of McCall'a . . . along with an appetizing article, "Your New Refrigerator . . . and what it will do for you" ... is the 0-foot Frigidalre, showing more attention given to frozen foods and perishables , , . which will eventually make a personal ap pearance hero at the Cascade. While shopping around, I was especially interested to find that a supply of bathroom heat ers , , . and electric heating pads . . . has been received at the CASCADE HOME FUR NISHINGS CO. . . 124 No. Fourth, across the street from Copco. Auxiliary Has Potluck Supper Members of the auxiliary of Legion post No. 8, sponsored a potluck supper for members, husbands and guests Tuesday night, precodlnK tholr regular business session, held in the Legion hall, 4th and Klamath. During tho supper, Mrs, Tuesday Party Huzel Beddows and Helen Michael were hostesses at a sur prise birthday party honoring Mrs. Louise Wllletts, Mrs, Gene Duffy and Katlicrlno Spannaus, Tuesday evening, February 19, at the home of Mrs. Grace Span naus, 310 S. 5th. Games were played after which gifts were opened by the honored guests. Refreshments wore served. Guests were Mrs. Louise Wll letts, Mrs, Gene Duffy, Kather Ine Spannaus, Mrs. Bessie Black more, Mrs. Grace Spannaus, Mrs. Inez Brandenburg, Mrs. Z. J. Powell, Mrs. Ruth Grlschkow sky, Mrs. Myrtle Fleming, Phyl lis Duffy, Cecelia Carty, Eris Fleming and Gloria Evanson. Six Years Old I "esiRni ' """IIIUU L "UctiV.i lh.Bt mBka h "Cl'cal classroom Is Market ileeeivea 'fff' M IIWIIH IIIIXF SHOPPING In the PINE STREET MARKET yester day, Martha was pleased to find that the new Yuban Coffee . . . known as "the guest coffee" has finally ar 'rlved . . . and I'm sure you'l) be as anxious as I to try this. Onco the private blond of America's greatest coffee mer chant . . . selected from all the world's cholco sources of sup ply . . . Yuban Coffee is es teemed for its distinctive char acter, fine flavor and rich aroma, Another new item at the Market that you'll find delici ous . . . and that children will love . . , is the Chocolate Creamed Honey . . . altogether different as a spread. You'll also be interested to learn that the supply of sweet ened Pineapple Topping has been replenished. This is perfect over ice cream . , . which re minds me . . . the PINE STREET MARKET- .... Seventh and Pine . . . carries a complete selection of Crater Lake ice cream In pints, quarts and bricks . . for your convenience, New Fabric Glove Gains nigh Style FABRIC gloves . . . once famed chiefly for their practicality . ., . have emerged as serious rivals of delicate doeskin and fine French suede for style and beauty. Although Martha hasn't found any of these here yet . . . they'll bo along. Hand-fagolted seams and dainty French knot embroidery are typical high stylo features of these modern fabric gloves. The velvety soft sucdellke finishes make them suitable to wear with your smartest cos tumes , . . but budget-minded gals still appreciate their prac tical "wash like a hanky" qual Nine little friends were In vited to a party February B. celebrating the sixth birthday of Sandra Joan Gilbert. A chocolate birthday cake with white Icing centered with a red heart was served with ice cream, Enjoying tho party with San dra Joan were Evelyn Doets, Sandra Pryor, Valerie Pryor, Lionel Scott, Charles Thornton, Stewart Melchert, Roger Lee Bennett, Barry Charter and Bob by Hanson. ' Mothers of tho children, who were present including Mrs. M. H. Melchert, Mrs. Matt Bennett and Mrs. Bo Dcets. Sandra Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilbert of 1800 Birch. Ellzubeth Peterstelner, president "presentcd awards to winners of the auxiliary-conducted Ameri canism essay contest. Mary O'Connor, senior student at Sacred Heart academy and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Connor of Klamath Falls, won first prize of $10 and' her entry was submitted to the state contest, , Second prize of $5 went to James Williams, Junior at Sacred Heart academy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Williams, of 3322 Homedale road. Miss O'Connor wrote on the theme of an open letter to a prospective citizen, and Wil liams followed "the theme of a citizen's responsibilities and privileges. It was decided that the group would sponsor a buffet supper and dance on Tuesday, March 19, anniversary of the founding of Legion post No. 8. Dave Hoss, production man ager of KFJI, and recently dis charged from the U. S. coast guard, spoke to the group on "National Defense," and urged that the members support legis lation and programs designed to keep America's strength in first class order so that aggres sor nations never again will be tempted to declare war. Hoss also described some of his ex periences in Japan and the re action of the Jap people to our occupation forces. THE ENGAGEMENT of their daughter Marie was an nounced this week by Mr. and Mrs. A. i Dorlaque. She will become the bride of PFC Ray J.- Dryer of Denver, Colo., sometime in October. Ray is now stationed at the Marine Barracks. W.ed Sunday The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Swartz, 4132 Altamont drive, was the setting for a simple wedding ceremony which united Anna Mae Swartz and Leo Albertson on Sunday, Feb ruary 17. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Swartz of Red rock, Okla., and William Swartz of Klamath Falls. Leo Albert son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Albertson, prominent ranchers of Lakeview. The bride wore a white jersey wedding dressand a short veil held by red rosebuds and bou vardia, her bouquet was also of rosebuds and bouvardia. Mrs. H. F. Albertson, mother of the groom, was matron of honor and William Swartz, fath er of the bride, was best man. Following the ceremony at which the Rev. Norris Hughes of the Free Methodist church offici ated, the bride and groom cut the cake. They left for a short honeymoon trip to Medford, Grants Pass and points north. On their return they will make their home in Lakeview. The groom ' recently returned from the South Pacific where he was stationed 18 months in the navy. He received his discharge December 8, 1945. Saturday, Feb. 23, 194S HERALD AND NEWSSEVEN If fS ' f ' W . y' -- t Wit, AT HOME IN KLAMATH FALLS ore Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Alexander (Frances Archer), married December 31, 1945, in Reno. They are living ot 2405 Hope street. -Kennell-Ellis. Entertain Mrs. Don Robertson anj Mrs. Earl Stevens entertained at the Walter Hanson home on Alta mont drive on Valentine's Day for Mrs. J. E. Wood of S. 6th, with a layette shower. Mrs. Wood will be remembered as the former Wilma Robertson of Bris tol avenue. Friends invited to the affair were Mrs. F. P. Cardoza, Mrs. Sam Woodard, Mrs. E. O. Arnold, Mrs. William Swartz, Mrs. Ralph Rayson, Mrs. Vernon Robertson, Mrs. Lonnie Sehorn, Mrs. O. H. Campbell, Mrs. William Rut ledge, Mrs. Bud Bailey, Mrs. C. D. Roberts, Mrs. Ona Bagley, Mrs. A. C. Lavenik, Mrs. B. L. Sheppard, Mrs. B. G Pinnell, Mrs Warren Leistikow, Mrs. Walter Hanson and Anna Mae Swartz. SIMPSON'S PET SHOP Virginia .Shnpsoa Bird SpeoUlili Canaries Goldfish Sogi Aquariums Ilarn esses Collar f-Laihe -Toys Bpratt'i and Harts Mt, Product MURPHEY'S SEED STORE 131 Klanuth Phont 3443 Twins. Honored A shower honoring the six-week-old twin boys, Terry and Jerry, sons of Mrs. Bob Perkins, was given by her sister-in-law, Mrs. T. E. Perkins on February 15. Mrs. A. F. Petersteiner assist ed Mrs. Perkins in serving re freshments to the guests after an evening of games. Mrs. Pearl Martin, Mrs. Fern Vernon, Mrs.. Jack Reed, Mrs. Alberta Perkins, Mrs. I. E. Kitching, Mrs. Dorothy Larson, Lona Martin, Dorothy O'Malley, Carolyn Davis, Christina Deme trakos, Joanne Hamilton, Mrs. Virginia Henderson and Mrs. Steve Walker received invita tions to the affair. 7Uloum.SUapr Clrdlslax with swaggering Rancho pockets, lean lines. Firm, , bias-cut canvas-lined waistband. Non-crush rayon. Basic colon you want! Sizes 12 to 18. 6.95 Tradtmark Listen to Tht Town Shop's presentation o 1 "Show Stoppers" every Thursday at u noon over KFJI . (auut 500 Main Shop. f in the fashion magazines Uarper' Baxaar Vogue Charm Glmmunr 9Iademoi$ell r. v p i A( - r at MODEL SHOE STORE 717 Main Phone 7363 DISTINCTIVE APPAREL Ma'n wMh vgue and HarPer's BaMa' iuuv-va y aaam orata beauty to a designer's due That clever Kirshmoor handling Is evident in the well-placed' braid bandings ... the wonderful wide front tucks ... and tht smartly cinched-with-a-belt waistline. Created In wool Crept. Sizes 10 to 20. Brilliant high colors... jet black braid.. 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