Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 27, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Camp Fire Girls
Return Sunday
Many tired but liitiiy runiirr will return home Sunday
a llli 111" cloao ot llin Cuiiip Kill) oiiIIiik ul l.ukc o' the Woocla.
Piirinu tlio two wwk uf tliu rump, tlm glrla havii huil an opiior
( u 1 1 1 1 y In work lor lliclr (,'iinip I-ire nwiinla unil hoiiora.
AloiiK Hi" ( kwIiiiiiiImii, Dorothy Thuniaa, awlininlnu
niliiiai'lnr pivciiti(l polly wiik. flint of Hip awlinmlnif honor, to
Duiito CurlMin, Mnry Howard. Ann Culliiapy, Klltanrth Alinr-
ciiiinlili', Muilimn John Ulunr OUIimiIiitu, iloiinle Wnlcy,
Wi-ddli-,
Arlrnr llldillr,
Ninny Klntui'ii, Shlrli-y Davla,
Mnry Cjliiillk, Junrt 1 non-aim,
M ii rt lilt Heunly, Donna Zulu
wult, Vli'uliilii Mint., Ji'un Jiiin
Ii'moii, Khrllry Irwin, Mury tier
rui', Dorothy Klnillu, Dairy Nrl
on, Arli'iii' l.cinli-r, Sally
(iriM'iili:ur, I'hyllla Di-caon, Thid
Inn Jiickaon, Thrlma Urll, Huv
rly CbIIiimiii, Klilrlrv Hlowry,
l.i'onn l.i'ithfuil, Marilyn Moorv,
Kiithlt-i-n Craig. Arlcno Hrulllrr,
(iiTiildlnr l.t-wie. Jran l.ovrll,
Dolorra Kidder. Itiiruura Swim
ami, Miirtlyn llnnlngHrn, llev
I'llv Kcilm, Hurbiira Gritinmi,
(ilndya Charlra, Dclora lied,
hind, Joyce Wi-rnnr, HHty Wll
liiiini, Mury Kgun, Ann Gitl
lunpy and ( iiiulyn Staler.
Guild Sewing
Myru l-"'". Ann Hi'iHlrraiin. Hurliuru
l lii'hiiw Jai-Kon, niurgurpi iirr-
IhT, .Sharon nl . minify mow
rv, Shurli'iiP (.omnia, Sikhii
Viindenlii'ig, Joan Hiiah, Ocllo
Viindfnhi'ril and Hue Hiininhv,
I'hr iiollywoK hoiuir la the
runiviili'iit of the American Itrd
I'nwa liixlnnrr,
Kmg hoiiora, aiTiind In the
awlinnilHU ai'ili'a and pin nlli-l-lug
lln Ainnrlfiiii Hrtl Cruaa In
liniiitllatu fi-rlifli iitn. w p r c
KIVpii to Carolyn .Stiller, t'oru
Ire lllii'kPiiatiilf, Mary K.gnii,
I'hiudrttP Cilrnaon, Jpiiii Srlliy,
Drwry Lambert. Jpan Allium.,
AiIip limy. L.po IIKii Wiiiip,
rhpliim ll'?ll. Jiiim Tlnglry,
I. illy Loprr and Mary limner.
Oiibitnnilliia Kl work waa iu
winded hy a aprrlnl honor pit
aented liy lleverly Keeaee,
louni-elor, to Myru Lien, Allelic
lliullicr, Jewi l.uvell. Nonnu
n,niLdu nod Marilyn Altlnun. I I.ANCKI.I. VA1.I.EV Mr.
.milium .01 i...' urai week i; MiUn Miinin enlerlnllird tlm
liii liided u luliuil allow Monday j CiutUI of SI. llurnuliiia church at
und a cmiiiu 'iro and aiug Tuea- j .r Wmo nn Thuradiiy after
,l,iy when the Klainath Falla himmi, July ID. The itroup apent
luiiiu rire lnrla unii me rtieu-j u. uftiTiioini In ((ullcl aewlnK.
font (Jlrl Soonla inel at a half- Tea wua arrvrrl at 4::i) hy the
wiiv aliol hPtWPPil the two cuinp hoatPKa. I'reaent were Hazel
hile. I Morrlaoii and Nonie I'rpple of
;v ireuauro hunt wua the Kliunuth Kulla, Cleda Wella,
Thuraday fciiluro lind Krlduy ! ,lmy Dpurborn and Mary I.pldy
eyenlnil a maaguerude wua held. ; of )onunu, Lllllun lliiminond
Hil prltva In tlm tlilforent cute-; t4 Itichuiund, linouvne Thrw of
Kiiriea were won by Dolorea ( l,onK Bench. Lelu Murray of
Mdiler, Diane lllnkley, Mury; (.'una Day, and Myrtle Johnaon,
Kuan. Joanne Keyaor and Nor- (iiace Dearborn, Virginia Thoin
inu Dooiilaa. Hci ond prilea were ; ul and Mude Monroe of l.un
preaenled to Ann liullsapy, llar-ikell valley.
Iiuiu Swanaon and June Tlnu-, The next vulld meetinii will
i, v ! bp lipid Ainiuat I at the home o(
'1'hulniu Jai kaon of Clill(Muln ! Murmiret Ihirnrtl.
wua crowned (iuopii of the watpr ...
carnival Saturday afternoon and Qarant. p;fc
Alice tieary, Suaun Vandenberil j INCt-CIH IMieb
and Cecllii Vundenberu were her TUI.F.I.AKE Mra. Viola
pi uicea.iea. Membera of the I Nelaon hua announced the inur
awinunlnu claaara dPinonatrated i rlue of her only daiiKhter,
awlinmliiK and dlviun technl-1 Kvelyn. to Mr. Walter Schwel
Ultra and water atunta. The I j(erl. Tulelake, It Hrno on Sat
uriiiid finale wua a wuter pa- j urday, July 20. The young
lieunt apectucle. couple wua unaccompanied.
l'ini-ra who cuine tnlu C'ump ! The bride wore a dreaamaker
Kther ApplPKute for the aecond i frock of cliiirtrpuae with white
aeailon or who reninined are Sue acceatorira anil white orchid
llatnihy, Arllne Lynch, I.oia at the (lioulder
BEULAH EDGAR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar of
Gilchrist will marry Leslie Byron Miller on Soturdoy, August
1 7. Announcement of the engogement was made this week.
Evertlreen.
Ileeatpad, J cm ii llickinun. Hetty
Cnwau, Cieraldlne Loomla, Con
nioinue I(oeva, Diane Curlaou,
The new Mr. and Mr.
Schwi-lijert returned to Tulelnlic
followlna the ceremony where
they will mnko their home.
DUTY
By RITA WHISINANT
Litnutt Ctimiflnlit
HOT. allcky aummer weather
li the final teat of your
faatidioua cleanllneaa. To keep
you freah and dainty theae day,
w have an ex
cellent aelecllon
o t deodorants,
coloanes n d
antiaeplic pow
ilpra. To men
tion few: Du
llarry Dainty
Dry liquid deo
dorunt, M u m.
Arrid, Kreah, 5
Dav Pad and
the standard powder deodor
anta. FOR auninier comfort (and to
ave your nylon) you'll like
Jacqueline Cochran liquid leg
make-up . , . oul.itundlng In thli
group.
AND let me emphasize again
that the Ilaicl Heauty Sa
lon cosmetic department fea
ture: all the need for peraonnl
cleanllnea . . . from tooth paste
and tooth brushes to the finest
cosmetic.
RITA.
The Hazel
Bcauly Salon
Phone 6677
125 North 7th St.
Engaged
Mr. and Mr. Jaim-i Edgar of
Gilchrist announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Beulah.
to Leslla Itvron Miller, son of
Mr. and Mr Ft. C. Miller of
Klamath Full.
The wedding dute has been
set for Saturday, Augual 17, In
the Uilchrial community
church.
The bride-to-be attended Gil
christ school, and her fiance
waa discharged In December
from the Seabee.
Betrothal
The announcement was made
till week of the engagement of
I.ela Glbaon of Klamath Fall
to Hill Hluckmon, on of Mr.
J. M. McKlnzie of Bcnnctt
vllle, S. C. Mis Glbaon I the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Ucrryhlll of Haywood,
Calif.
The wedding will take place
the latter part of August.
MAL1N Malin grange met
Tuesduy night for a potluck
supper. Curds followed trie (up
per with the following member
enjoying the occasion, Mr. and
Mr. Frank Paygr, Mr. and
Mr. Leonard Pctrlk, Mr. and
Mr. Lloyd Warner, Mr. and
Mr. George Smalley and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson
and fmnlly, Mr. and Mr. Wil
ford Dixon and family, Mr.
Lloyd Mock, Mr. Mock Sr., and
Joe Chotard.
To Leave
A group of friend honored
Mr. and Mr. M. C. DeprUig
with a farewell picnic party
at Moore park Sunday after
noon. The Decrlngs are oon
to leave this city to reside at
Lebanon.
Present were Mr. and Mra.
Deering, Mr. und Mrs. Frank
Forlns, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Stephens and family, Mr. and
Mis. il. L. Wlckershum, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Wickershuin
and fumily. Mr. and Mra. Carl
Jucobaen and family, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Clapp, Mr. and Mrs.
L. 13 rook i, Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilton Jr.,
Mrs. Rose Hilton, Mrs. Paul
Hilton, Mra. Thrasher, Mrs. Kel
ler. Mra. Muthia, Mrs. George
Wlrtz, Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller.
Mrs. Jacobien, Mrs. Myrtle
Duffy. Mrs. C. S. Robertson,
Mrs. R. A. McNeal. Mrs. School
er. Mrs. Mclieth, Mrs. Spencer,
Mra. Brandt, R. H. Dunbor, Al
fred Jacobsen and Tom Grubb.
Auxiliary
A regular meeting of the aux
iliary to the Veterans of Foreign
Wars was held in the library
clubroom on Thursday, July 18.
Miibcl Brocktrup. president,
opened the meeting, and the
auxiliary heard report of the
state convention given by Ella
Mullln, Edna Culley, Dacncy
Subject and Anna Zcll. Eight
guests were present, members of
the new auxiliary at Malin, the
Bloody Point auxiliary. Follow
ing the business session the aux
iliary was entertained at supper
In the KC hall by members of
Pelican post 1383.
HI SAI D MHS. KUmalh r.Mi, Or.. SATIJRIIAT, Jalf 1, ll(, rasa lata
Nominations
The Eagles auxiliary has bean
holding regular meetings every
Tuesday evening in the lower
FOE hall. Nominations made last
Friday for chaplain were Dor
othy Ackermnn, Mahel Dalo and
Annabelle Gubser. Election will
be held Tuesday, July 30,
A large delegation will go to
Mcdford to the district cotiven
tlon August 24 and 23. For the
meeting, July 30, members are
asked to bring sandwiches or
salad.
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Pinochle was played and prizes
awarded. A potluck supper was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton will
make their home in Salem
whore he is now working.
Around Oregon
By Th Asaociatad Praia
Perry Faulkner, chief of the
veterans' employment service
at Washington D. C, will speak
ul Pnrllnnri Monriav. . . The
SlIDDer Oregon stale fair received its
i first formal livestock entries
from British Columbia. . .
Republicans will picnic in
Portland August S in honor of
Carroll Rcece, republican na
tional chairman. . . The centen
nial of the founding of the Cath
olic church in Oregon will be
celebrated at Champoeg Sun
day. . . . Driver's licenses bear
ing 1943 expiration dates have,
been extended to June 30. 1947.
because of a shortage of clerical
help. . . .
The 4000 veterans attending
r t r !H,m,lcr sciiuois in wreKun unaer
KambOW Uegree j the Gl bill must advise the vel-
A ceremony for awarding the I ,"d,mlni;,rat!?n b ,AufiUst
Rainbow grand cross of colors I . L'' ,7. UCS4' a" .' ?''"" ' i
,,., . iVi h helri Julv 1 1 .1 i Howard Hartsock. Astoria naval
fh i Co. munlti Presbyterian ; l'pital -patient, fell from a fish
church , S 1 Tuleluke. Pr"by,crian h.R vessel ,0 drown in the Skipa-
The affair will be an open l ' v.,:
' 14. .
meeting and an invitation is ex
tended to all.
Receiving degrees will be the
Rev. Hugh Bronson, Mrs. Gladys
Laird, Mrs. Arte Mac Johnson,
Jean Wolfe and Bernlce Hart
ley. .
Farewell
A farewell party was given
for Mrs. Mary Melton Friday
evening in the lower FOE hall,
by the Eagles auxiliary. Twenty-five
members were present.
The Cloverlcaf dairy, whose
$150,000 plant near Eugene was
destroyed by fire July 19. sold
its milk routes to two other
dairies.
r
LITTLE LARRY RAY is the
one-year-old son of Mr. ond
Mrs. E. r. Blonkenship of
1515 Division. The little fel
low observed his first birthday
July 9.
Bell.
IN A CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY Ingrid Nesser, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Nesset of Culbertson, Mont., became the
bride of Roy Jerome, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlothauer
of Klamath Falls, June 23. The Jeromes are now at home in
Klamath Falls after a wedding trip through Glacier national
park.
Evergreen.
KIRBY
Vacuum Cloaneri
Aalh.rli.S
l.l.a an S.rrlca
si N. lath
PH.ri. US, till,
aisa .r saaa
OLD-FASHIONED, IS IT?
Out of date, you say to
erect a family monument?
"Is the American Flag out of
date? It is a symbol for ALL
Americans. Your family
monument is no less the per
manent symbol of an Ameri
can family. Continue the
influence of your name in
your community from one
generation to another. Your
name and what it stands for
is PART OF AMERICA.
THE OREGON GRANITE
COMPANY
4s:s s. atb Pb.na nit
THE RAINBOW LINE OF GRANITES
Picnic I
LANGELL VALLEY The 4
H club met at Keno springs
Sunday for a picnic. Martin
Brown and John Heydens, lead
ers, were in charge.
Those enjoying the picnic and
swimming were Mr. and Mrs.
Sandre Romtvedt and family,
Wesley Dearborn and family,
Murgie Brown, Ruth Etta Panky,
Joan Trod, Edith Gift, Mary
Ann and Cal Leavitt.
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
FOR RENT
You DrWavLong. Short Trips
Mot Yoursalf Sir H
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phona 8304 1201 East Main
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRING
Ctatrt, Qnaranl.t Wark
(All M.knl
a.ai.o.blt r-rle.. Fr.a Cillmalca
Sewing Machine Service
Ynar lndca.nd.nl n.alrr
rb.a. 8711 stia Kh.tla W.v
ENGAGED is Helen Lesmeis
ler, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs.
Pete Lesmeistor of Brookings,
formerly of Klamath Falls.
She will wed Horold Smodes
of Fresno, Calif., on Decem
ber 29.
Clean
Clothes are
Coof
Clothes!
Efficient cleaning freshens your sum
mer garments, increases their life and
makes them cooler to wear . . . and
much better looking. We're specialists
on summer clothes , . . phone us today!
Telephone 5111 or 6565 for tho boit In
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Service.
We pick-up and deliver
CASCADE
LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANERS
Opposite Post Offlre
1110 Main St.
DISTINCTIVE APPAREL
Phone 8222 901 Main
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rir.l,AlanJrJMrI)of(VEIL ThirJ, AlfxanJra it MarUff
OP BEAUTY. Appli.Uafor.
pnwJar, or uasJ as a finiili. In
lliraa alin tonaa. 12.00 ta loltla.
Second, Alexandra it MarliotF
CREAM ROUGH. Smooth, a.y
to hUai. in fl altering tliada to
match your lipstick. 41.60 and
12.00.
I-ACB POWDER. Light but
clinging, and delightfully flower
scenled. In ten abadea. $1.75 and
13.00.
Fourtli, Alexandra da Maxltoft.
LIPSTICK. StnootK and creajmy,
imparting a laating alteen. Twelve
ehadre to liartuouiio with svery
DISTINCTIVE APPAREL
Phone 8222 901 Main
fit". f
T Y
$395
IN ROBBIE OF CALIFORNIA'S
CLASSIC BLOISE
Squared, flange shoulders art flattering above your
slim, fitted woiit... emphasizing th importance of trim
tailoring in smooth, telf-covered pads. In carefully
cuffed lletvei. Designed for you in a fine-lexturtd,
waihobla rayon crepe. Sizes 32 to 38. $3.95.
White Only!
Wanted:
Experienced Ready-to-wear
SALESLADY
Must be capable to take charge of department.
Good salary plus bonus.
LEONS
525 Main St.
CURRIN'S
ft'
'
I ((Ln MAO
LUCIEN
LELON
liquid make-up
Here's your recipe (or (all
term radiance. Take the (ac
you were born with, dab on a
few drops of Lucien Lelong't
Quick Change, blend well.
Add the exciting color-flavor o
a famous perfume. And what
have you? A glorious new
complexion, lt'a witch-work!
Quick Change, fl
Lipstick, fl plus tax
CURRIN'S for DRUGS
Tha Friendly Drug Store
9th & Main Phon 45 U
akin. 11.00.
Fed. Tax
"KLAMATH'S BEST"
Plus