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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1946)
HJobs Daughters Install Officers ' Jobs Daughters held an installation ceremony for new officers at the Masonic temple Thursday evening, June 20. at 8 o'clock, j Decoration! were of palms and salmon pink gladioli, with tall ! PTTh'e outgoing queen, Sally Mueller, and the new queen, Lyn den King, received a number of gifts at the reception held in the " banquet room after the installation service. Pansics decorated " the tables with a ring of the same flowers around the punch bowl at the refreshment table. New officers are Lyndon . ' king, honored queen; Marilyn O'Neill, senior princess: Mary " Lou Case, junior princess; Dor " thea Cogdill, guide; Georgiana ! " Clark, marshal; Betty Clcig, ! ! " first messenger; Mary Stone, second messenger; June Hersh ' berger; third messenger; Lou Anne Chase, fourth messenger; Mary Lou Stansbcrry, fifth mes senger; Mary O'Brien, chaplain; ; Joanne Bennet, musician; Jean i Hilton, librarian; Joyce Sam ple, recorder; Carmen Lee i Jones, treasurer; Gailya Eichen ' ' dorf, senior custodian; Faye Nel ; son, Junior custodian; Annie Reeves, inner guard; Sally : tumble, outer guard; and Flo Anne Perkins, light adjuster. I Conducting the installation were Sally Mueller, installing queen; Pat Bcnoist, installing guide; Sharon Willits, installing , " marshal; Joan O'Neill, installing senior custodian; Joy Kent, in stalling junior custodian; Lois Tada, installing secretary; and ; ! Barbara King, installing chap ! i lain. ; ti J! Friday afternoon, June 7, In I ! Reno, Nov., Elizabeth Bickford ' i became the bride of Alex Dun ' ' can. Both are of Merrill. J ! They planned a wedding trip 1 i to Lassen park, but the post- i ponement of the park's opening ' J ' date necessitated delaying the J J trip. They returned by way of , ii Susanville and Red Bluff. ' Mrs. Duncan attended schools J in California. Mr. Duncan was j , i recently discharged from the i i army. They will make their , 1 home at Merrill. DUTY By RITA WHISENANT Ucmti Conatelegiil For those who have never Jbeen able to use cream rouge, m Jacqueline Cochran Chroma- blend the new and different individually blended powder .. base is the "answer. And of course, that's only one of the out standing quali-J-ties of the . new, individ ually blended Jacqueline . Cochran pow ' der and pow i der base that we've been demonstrating this past week. These twin blends powder vand base are the key to a lovely life-like glow for any ,' skin. The base will blot out ex cessive color in florid skin or ' enhance to a lively color the 1 subdued tones of a sallow skin. Each has to be blended for the iv individual, of course, and we ' invite you to come in and let ' us do just that. The Jacqueline Cochran in dividually blended powder may be used with or without the powder base. The base assists the powder to cling to your face all day ... or used alone, the powder will give a youth ful glamorous sheen. a . . I'll have more to say about Jacqueline Cochran later, but in the mean time, please come in ana see tor yourself. RITA. The Hazel Beauty Salon Phone 6677 125 North 7th St. OPENING w COFFEE SHOP AND LOUNGE (Formerly Max's Coffee Shop) 535 MAIN Jean Elliott, Owner Attend Rites Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Miller of 2145 Wantland have returned from St. Helens where they at tended the wedding of their grandson, James Melvin Snyder, formerly of Klamath Falls, to Trilla J. Cox of Indianapolis, Ind. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cox of Indiana, and Mr. Snyder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sny der, for manv years residents of Klamath Falls. The wedding was held in the First Christian church of St. Helens on June 15, 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and the Rev. R. M. Hollister. uncle of the groom, read the ceremony. Baskets of roses were placed about the church. The bride wore a white suit with a bouquet of white rosebuds. She was attended by Betty Lou Swarthout. The best man was Don Raimey of Scappoose and the ushers were Tom and Jerry Snyder, twin brothers of the groom. About thirty guests attended the wedding and the reception which was held after the cere mony at the home of the groom, and at which Mrs. Frank Sny der was the hostess. Mrs. M. L. Miller, the groom's grand mother, poured and Mrs. J. K. Robertson of Eugene and Mrs. Lois Swisher of Myrtle Creek assisted. For going away the bride chose a brown sports ensemble. They left following the recep tion for Seaside and other coastal points. On their return they will live at St. Helens. Shower A bridal shower on Tuesday, June 18. honored Grayce Van Cleave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Van Cleve. Miss Van Cleave will wed George Walters on Monday, June 24. Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Lester and Mrs. J. H. Eckert. The shower was held at the Eck ert home. Invited guests were Miss Van Cleave. Mrs. Jack James, Mrs. J. F. Sehorn. Mrs. M. A. Rodgers, Mrs. Matt Obenchain, Mrs. Wil liam Van Cleave, Mrs. Ray Schiffman, Mrs. Elsemore. Mrs. Rose Clary, Mrs. Neely and Kar en. Mrs. Ona Bagley, Mrs. Lee Ackerman, Mrs. Johnny Thom son and Arlene, Mrs. Bradbury, Mrs. A. Powell, Mrs. Ellen Huff man, Mrs. Don Christy, Mrs. Earl Stevens, Mrs. Cecil Low, Mrs. Joe Rummerfield, Mrs. Baumgardner. Helen Eckert, Ruth Sears, Mrs. Parkhurst, Mrs. Marie Sehorn, and the hostesses, Mrs. Lester and Mrs. Eckert. Honor Guest A bridal shower for Bettv Cline was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Orrell in St. Francis park on Monday evening, June 10. Making a book entitled "The Life of Betty" furnished entertainment during the eve ning. Each guest wrote her fa vorite recipes and they were presented as- a gift from the group to the guest of honor to gether with a recipe file cabi' net. After Miss Cline opened her gifts, Mrs. Orrell, assisted by Mrs. E. J. Boothby, served re freshments to the guests, Betty L-une, Mrs. R. Thompson, Mrs. L. Higdon. Mrs. H. Arant. Mrs. F. Nichol, Mrs. B. K. Robinson, Charlene Cain and Esther Rob inson. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long, Short Trips Move Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main JUNE 26 Phone 8444 Km t ; ' MIA CJ I u s't s-. L i & t 1 LEADING THE ACTIVITIES of queen; Marilyn U NeiM, senior princess; and Mary Lou Cose, junior princess. The girls and other officers were installed in a ceremony Thursday evening, June 20, at the Ma sonic temple. Housewarming MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Duncan were honored on Sat urday evening with a surprise housewarming given by a group of friends. Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Brothanek. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Petrasek and son Ger ald. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Jelinek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Victorin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Huburt Morelock, Mr. and Mrs. Jjm Brothanek. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Monfore and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booth, Blanche Fields. Arthur Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean King, and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. Six tables of pinochle were in play, with high going to George Brothanek and Georgia Booth, low to Charlie Duncan and Irene Jelinek and traveling to Annie Petrasek. Parry A miscellaneous shower in honor of Miriam Webster who will be the bride, Sunday, June 23, of Robert Stapp, was given at the Ray Hunsaker home on Summers lane on the evening of June 14. The hostesses were Mrs. Hunsaker, Mrs. Harold Van Hoosen and Mrs. Edwin J. Booth by. The entertainment for the eve ning was a scavanger hunt, with an award to the team bringing in the best assortment of "some thing old, something new, some thing borrowed, something blue." The invited guests who hon ored Miss Webster were Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Franklin Michaelson, Mrs. Edwin Booth by, Mrs. Sheldon Russell, Mrs. Fred Nichol, Mrs. B. K. Robin son, Mrs. B. M. Robinson, Mrs. Washing Machine , PARTS and SERVICE Largest Parts stock be tween Portland and San Francisco. We will ship parts anywherel Most completely equipped shop of its type in South ern Oregon 36 Years combined service back of every job. We have a large stock of wringer rolls, all makes. MERIT WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Phone 5669 611 So. 8th GENTLE AS A TELEPHONE Sill FOR PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CASCADE ACROSS from POST OFFICE Jobs Daughters for the new KenncllEllls. O. H. Baker, Mrs. John Patter son, Mrs. Dale Welch, Mrs. Mel vin Ostrom, Mrs. Paul Storm, Mrs. H. B. Van Hoosen, Mrs. M. L. Bolz, Mrs. C. C. Brown, Mrs. Ray Hunsaker. Mrs. Grace Grif fith, Mrs. Alice Hershberger, Mrs. Jennie Jones, Mrs. Perley Webster. Mrs. E. E. Hambrick, Mrs. Alene Schultz. Mrs. Wil liam Nolan, Mrs. Eulou Dcets, Mrs. Moretz, Mrs. Boyd Brooks, Mrs. Ogden, Mrs. L. H. Harper, Mrs. Jack Orrell, Mrs. Lloyd Higdon, Alice Davis, Ramona Baker, Carol Baker, Mildred Rice. Ella Jones, Martha Ivie. Ledema Ivie. Esther Robinson, Betty Joiner, Patsy Hambrick 7 Inspired new idea! Little pad saturated with tweet-smelling hair lacquer to keep every last strand in place! to make you look all week long as though you'd Just stepped out of the beauty salon! A "must" for "up" hair-dos. Ask for MADAM0ISELLE HAIR LACQUER PADS at our Toiletries Department 60e. CURRIN'S for DRUGS The Friendly Drug Store 9th & Main Phone 45)4 BABY'S BATH . . . Next to your baby's bath, there is noth. ing quite so gentle as the way we laun der your clothes. No strong chemicals or harsh bleaches are used to get your wash clean and sparkling . . . only bil lowy suds soft and gentle enough for your most precious family fabrics. Dur ing these hot summer days ahead, let us do your laundry ... the cost is sur prisingly low. KLAMATH'S BEST term ore Lynden King, honored and Miriam Webster, the honor guest. That Ara ($$$$$$$$$ IN CROFT EASTER LILIES rammtrrUI grwr r tttllnv rlrh. Flnttt t'rft tUritnf iUrh. Hub 11. Vtarlinc an Twv Yar-Uld. I.wtkl hluli price, ftapply Umllvi. WRITE, WIRE or PHONE K. W. WALTERS. CRESCENT CITY, CALIF or AMERICAN BULB GROWERS It Gtrjr IU, fruclK, Clll. keep LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 1116 MAIN ST. Portland Scene Of Installation A replica of Oregon's Crater lake flunked by deep blue lupines and banks of greenery provided a colorful setting Thursday night nt the Musontc temple in Porllnml for tho formal Ins allullon or tlie grand chnntor of Oregon, Order of Eastern Slur. Iho chapter closed lis 07UI annual session Tim fntnr listen Ihemn was a tribute to the new worthy grand matron, Mrs. Lorenu McNuir of Ashland. Mrs. McNnlr's own chapter, Alpha No. 1, tho oldest chapter in the slate, sent UU members to Portluiut for Thurs day's Installation. 211 of them participating in a ''Lithla nubble fountain" drill in her honor. Honoring Cecil 11. Greene, the new worthy grand patron. Friendship chupter, Portland, 24 members of ills chapter present ed a "Red Heart" drill in which they carried henrt-sluied hoops covered with roses. Other elected officers Installed were Mrs. Catherine Kelger, as sociate grand miitron, Hose City, Portland; Hoy llntfleld, Corln thiun chapter, Portland, associate grand patron; Mrs. Laura Bret- seller, uregon city, grand sec 4 h n Yu'h 'Sun Ited' made its debut on CURRIN'S shelves the other day ... As you might guess, this brand new Chen Yu shude is meant to compliment that bronie glow you've been trying to ac quire. . . "Sun Red" Is a brilliant, vivacious red with brown under tones ...an eyecatching shade about which Coiinlo llnert and I were enthusiastic. It comes in both lipstick and nnll polish . . . You can buy the polish accompanied by a small bottle of lanueroil for 75 cents ... or a set of lipstick and pol ish at $1.75. Then, too, there are "Sun Burst" sets which are attrac tively boxed . , . and contain three shades of polish, a gener ous size of liiqueroil and cmory boards and orange sticks. These sets are priced at $2.50. All prices plus tax, nnturallv. Remember that CURRIN'S for Drugs . . . corner of Ninth and Main . . . carries a com plete supply of popular Chen Yu products. a a a llrunrh Coat ... yes, LaPOINTE'S has Just re ceived some! Which is good news for a lot of guls, I'm sure . . . because these short house coats have proved themselves one of the most practical bits of wearing apparel mlludy can own. The brunch coals at 'La I'OINTK'S are especially attrac tive, too. They come in two ma terials . . . seersucker (practi cality, plus!) . , . and crisp pique . . . with a wide, pucker ed wastcband . . . sort of dirndl effect . . . making them fit snuggly. No resemblance, coin cidental or otherwise, to a flour sack! And such vivid colors! Even the prospect of a Monday wash shouldn't be half so appalling if you're wearing one . . . Stripes wide ones and thin ones prevail In tho design. In several color combinations . . . blue and yellow . . . rose and aqua . . . chartreuse . . , and red. I felt "cheered up" Just looking at them! You'll find these brunch coats in sizes 10 to 16 . . . and they're so reasonably priced at $8.05 . . . at LaPOINTE'S ... 507 Main. .1 fourth Holiday! The Klamath Association of Beauty Shop Owners and Op erators announced this week that the following shops will be closed July 4, 5, and 6 ... to give beauticians a chance to enjoy tho Fourth of July holi day. So if you're planning a bang-up new hairdo in honor of the occasion . . . you'd better sec about an appointment right away. These arc the shops that will close their doors for the holl elny: AUDREY'S BEAUTY SA LON. 1110 Main; BEAUTY NOOK, 13.1 N. 4th; ELSIE'S BEAUTY SHOP, 801) East Main; HASTINGS BEAUTY SHOP, 1215 Main; HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, 4058 Shasta way; HOUS TON BEAUTY SALON, 114 N. 8th; IRMA'S BEAUTY SHOP, 1124 East Main. KATHERINE'S BEAUTY SA LON, 123 N. 8th; MODERNIS TIC BEAUTY SHOP, 915 Klam ath avenue; MURIEL SHOP. 1119 Main; PALACE BEAUTY SHOPPE, 826 Main; PEARCE BEAUTY SALON, 112 N. 0th; STAR BEAUTY SALON, 435 Mnln: STUDIO OF BEAUTY, 901 Main; MONIQUE BEAUTY BAR, Town Shop. Mnln at Fifth. HAI D NSWS, mimt rails. On. wun una cercunuu. rctary; Mrs. Maude Robert, Portland, grand treasurer; una. lima Thuin, Cottuge Grove, grand conductress; Mrs. fcdna Throne, St. Helens, associate grand conductress; Hex Hartley, Jefferson, grand sentinel; I Men Nebnritnll, Eugene, grmui chap plain; llatel Kolsoin, The Dalles, grand lecturer; Vlevo McCarthy, Portland, grand marshal; Edna Dougherty, Ashland, grand or ganist; Ida llowmnn, Arlington, grand Adiih; Clare Melvin. Gardner, grand Ruth; Viola Mor rison, union, grand Esther; Mary Beth Suwtelle, Portland, grnnd Murlhn; Alpha Phelps, Aloha chapter, Klamath Kails, grand Electa, and Beth Peter son, Snlcm, grand warder. Aloha chapter will meet In the Masonic liall Tuesday, June Sun Hacker h ... Taking cue from this sum mer's vogue for sun back dresses, WHYTALS this week received a small shipment of cool looking butcher linens . . . ideal outfits for the scorching days ahead. (No, Martha Isn't making any weather predic tions!) These dresses are almost classically designed . . . with their slim skirts and clever cross-draped tops. Two large buttons attached at the waist line provide the only ornamen tation. Very smart looking! And they come In colors which will laugh at soaring tcmperuttires . . . while, melon . , , and a lovely aqua which particularly cuught my eye. Or If you pre fer stripes to plain colors , , , that, too, can be arranged . , , In aqua or melon. One of the nicest things about these dresses Is their price . . . $8.30 . . . They come in sizes 9 to 17. WHYTALS Is on the corner of Main and Ninth. a a They're backl Once again you'll soon be finding lovsly solid brass door-knockers in authentic reproductions of Co lonial designs. Arallable In heary, sturdy models for the front door of your home, they may also be had in lighter, daintier styles for use on the doors of bedroom or study. ... Chocolate Syrup . . strictly of the yum-yum variety . . . arrived at the PINE STREET MARKET this week. Ifa called Tip Top syrup and Roy Eastburn says that it's the first stock of chocolate syrup he's had in many a moon. (A word of warning . . . Sherlock Martha noticed that the supply was fast diminishing!) So if you've been racking your brains as to what-to-scrve-thc-famlly-for dessert, Tip Top chocolate syrup should be wel come news. Delicious chocolate sundaes, milkshakes , . , there are innumerable ways you can put It to work! Remember, too, thnt the PINE STREET MARKET car ries a complete supply of Crater Lake ice creams ... in pints, quarts, and bricks. Something else I noticed while roaming around the mar ket .. . which should provide another answer to - a house wife's prayers . . . was a stock of a new cleaner. Boon. Sounds appropriately named! Boon is available in quart size priced at 25 cents and In a whopping half gallon size selling at 45 cents. The PINE STREET MAR KET, as you know, is on the corner of Seventh and Pine. Don't forget that customers now have the convenience of four deliveries daily. ... Something new under the small-fry sun, I've heard. Is a soft, play-worthy little doll of many moods. Simply push a button i concealed behind "baby's" blond curls, and the . doll obligingly smiles, cries or sleeps. 'Twould make any child's birthday memorablel Snow White ... and the Seven Dwarfs ... In figurines of highly colored, glazed pottery ... are among the newles at YOUR STORE, Inc. ... 721 Maui. All those storied Walt Disney characters . . . that children adore . , , lovely Snow White, the inlmlta blo Doc, Grumpy, Bashful, Sleepy, Hnppy, Sncczy, and tho comical Dopey , . . aro repre sented In this group . , , along with Plnoechln and the helnvrd Tluto ... at YOUR STORE, TI anT, JH. lilt. W , Dinner 1 PIONEHH COMMUNITY W I.. Fraln observed his 7:ird birth! day on Tuesday, June 11. , was honored with a dinner at the home, of Ills daughter, Mrs T, G. C'leinineni, Dinner guests were Mrs, Fr,i Cofer, Mis. Ivy I'ropst, Mrs Nellie Anderson, the honnicj guest, Mr, Krnln, anil the Imn and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Clein. mens. Others who dropped In t wish Mr, Km In a happy birth, dav were Mr. and Mrs, Carroll C'olvln and daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. John O'Klalierly, and Mr, and Mrs, C, Laiidls. Mr. Kraln la a pioneer of this community, having lived her for many years. 25, when reports from grand chupter will be given by Alpha Phelps, Helen Llstoe, Alma Gets and Phyllis Poole. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Kit'H. Ilasrsnltia Wart I A II Mik.il hMaabls lM Frta Ktllmalti Sewing Machine Service Yr lntfsaaHl Dttltr alii salt akaila Wai T Ain't Sol While having my hair 'colfr.r t the STUDIO of BEAUTY yesterday , , . Kern Short wot telling me some awfully inter esting things about the beauty shop Industry. I think you'll he interested In them, too . . . so I'll pass on a short resume of what Kern told ine. The beauty shop Industry It comparatively young , . . ami Is constantly trying to improve Its standards. In this connre. tlon, It's starting a campaign to discourage what It terms "false i advertising" ... for instance, a headline which screams "Spe cial! Guaranteed Permanent Waves, Were $7.50. Now $1 OR " There Isn't any such anlmnl! ' During the war, however, the i Industry had few, If any, tmiih. les of this snrt . , . and It It determined that this should con tinue. The only "guarantee" for a permanent wave Is the Integrity of the beauty shop and the skill of the individual operator . . . so it's up to vnu to choote your beautician with care. The STUDIO of BEAUTY tt located nn the mezranlne floor of the Medical. Dental building . . . Ninth and Main streets. Cotton DreMHCH ... so Ingeniously designed and so sleek looking you'll be wearing them for lota of "drea-up" oc casions this summer . .were unpacked this week at LONG'S. Excuse, please, If rave about them. All of these frocks are "Pat Premo" fashions . . . made from a Hates fabric ... a fine, "cultured" cotton. One style ... a black back ground print ... has red rosts scattered In the material. The skirt is designed to give a red ingole effect . . . and is trim med with delicate lace ... as are the collar and alecve. This also comes In a brown and greon combination. One adorable number has a square neck and a full tiered skirt. It Is printed with novel surrealistic figures . . . and comes in a dusty rose or aqua. A picture pretty, lace-trlm-med frock of black has a clever lone peplum ond round neckline appllqucd with small leaves. Sun worshippers will love the backless styles . . , complete with bolero Jackets ... I saw at LONG'S. One, a black print, has a gored skirt and is trim med with fagoting. Buttoning up the front ... it has a flared peplum In back. Another has a peplumcd Jack et, squaro neckline with a wide cuff ... in colorful stripes of gold or aqua. All come In a good size range ... at LONG'S, . . . 718 Main. Hlyglny Weed is no fun on your Sundays or hollduys 'specially when the flshln1 holes are callln' ... so if you'll contact ED GREENE . who guarantees to get rid of your dandelions and such . . and put your lawn into new shape . , . you can go on about your flshln with an easy con science. GREENE saya he'll be available for lawn work again real soon now . . . and you can mako an appointment with him through Box 404, Tulelnke . . a phono B003, Klamath Falls . . . or lcavo word at Kerns Imple ment Co. a a a To bring last year's suit up . to date, add bright taffeta ) carves for neckline excite- ment, but make them climb up your throat like a Dandy's to achieve that bravado Beau Brummel look. ft