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SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVEN St. Paul's Is Of Sunday llarbnra Loiucr, dmiylilrr of Mia. Unin OHIoek of tliia city and fleorgo Lorber of Hiicrnincnto. became the brldo of f(oy Cook, ton of Mr. mid Mm. Percy Cook of Klamath Full, In ceremony on Sunday, June 39. The Itcv. Frederick C. Wlaaonbncli rend Oio service at 2 o'clock 111 the afternoon at Bt, Paul's Kplscnpnl church, Palms, tiipers and white gladioli formed the setting for the rltee, Mia. Bamuel A. Muahcn plnyed the tradltlonnl wedding marches and 'Hwiiusc," and accompanied Miirlo lingers, who snug "I Love You Truly.1 'Die bride, ulven In inarrluge by her fnther, wore a sown of white satin with a lace and brnld 1 1 Im at the neckline, long fitted alcoves, and a full Hklrt, Biilherrd nt the waistline, anil with Iliads of lure In the long truth. Hit veil wua held In pluce with a t lit 1 11 of white brnld. On her while iirnyer biKik aim tarried a alniile while orchid with iiinUiilng Willi rllilHin atrvnuirra. Mr. WIIIIkiii Itoufa. alalrr of the bridegroom, wna nmlron of honor. Her loim gnwn wna of Unlit blue and ahe currlrd a Colonlnl nnargny of pink. In hrr hulr ahe wore a crown of cnrimtlnna with a ahurt veil. Dixie unlock, alnter of the bride, wna brldramulo. Her iiowii wu or pink mid ahe carrlrd n bouquet and wore a hrmlplei e almllar to those of the mullein of honor. I.ltlle Mnry Cnffuinn, gowned In white oriiandy mid currying white flowers, wua the flower lllrl, with lllllle Jninleiuiii, coualn of the groom, ring brnrrr. Mia. OllliH'k. mother of the brlile, wore a frock of bluo with white ac ceuorlrn, mid the groom'a mother. ajMia. Cook, chose an afternoon drraa f..l pink Willi black bccpmoi lea. Knch wore a corauge of sriiMiiiul flowera, Ural limn waa William Itoufa. brother-in-law of the groom, and I .en Huyder w-na the griHim'a otlier attriirtanl. llahrra were the brother of the bride. Wallace Lorber and Cnlvin Homer. following the rltea wna a recep tion at the Hmifa home where the bride and groom cut their decorated wedding enke. Mra. I'ercy H. Cook aerved and Mra. Karl Kill no poured. The Immrtllnte fnmlllra of the couple and ctoaa frlenda attended. The new Mr. and Mra. Cook left for a wedding trip In HnrremenUi. Calif , returning to make their home In I-enox addition, for traveling the bride wore a aull of deep roae with white acceaanrlea, and the orchid cnrrlrd during the ceremony waa pinned at the ahoulder. The bride waa graduated tills aprlug from Klnmnth Union high school and the groom waa discharged Inat fnll from army aervlce. Ceremonies MK.KKII.L Sixteen membera of the Merrill Women of Ihe Mnoae, chapter 18, motored to Mrdlord, June 3D. to alt with Installation ceremoulea for the Medford chap ter. About 50 brothera of Ihe Loyal Order of Mouae were guests. Karl Wood, deputy aupreme governor of llrnd. gnve nn Intereating and In atrurttve Irelure on the actlvltlea of the fraternity. Refreshment were aerved after Ihe meeting. Merrill chnpler No. 1H met July 1. at which lime Father Seavey waa awarded the yenr'a free iluca. The auditing and executive committee met al the home of Kather Johuaon, July 3, to conduct aiieclul bualneaa. I ' 1 I Bridge Party A delightful evening of bridle waa enjoyed Wednesday. July . at Ilia home of Mr. and Mra. M. B. llouaer on fjikeahore drive. Co hostesses. Mra. llouaer and Mra. Orvllle llanillton, entertnlned for Mra. Percy Webb of fit. Helena. Honor In bridge were taken bv Mra. Robert O. 8proal, Mra. Webb. Mra. Verne Moore and Mra. Frank Ungatnv. Uueaia Included Mra. Joe Bully. Mra. John Schubert, Mm. Robert Klllntt. Mra. Wllllnm Bnlga. Mra. William Wealover, Mra. Hoy Whv tnl. Mra. Mnrvln l.ucaa. Mra. Moore, Mra. Hpronl. Mra. Ilogatay and hon or gueat. Mra. Wrlib. Parade Winner Hie Engleii auxiliary held a regu lar meeting Tuesday evening. July . In the lower FOR hull. Congrntii InMona were In order for the niixtlt nrv drum rorpa which received flrat nrlre In Ihe 4th of July pnrndc. Mra. Dnvlit waa Initiated. After the meeting next Tuesday, there will lie a shower for Mra. Pauline Heebe. All drill team membera are urged to bo present July 1ft to elect a cup Inln. Membera of the auxlllnrv are naked to brim n covered dish for n pollock supper to be served after the meeting. Viicntlonlng nl Crescent City this week lire Mr. imd Mra. Hinge Muaon and fnuilly of 70 High, bully Burn hlsel. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Howard llnruhlsel of C33 Conger, accnmpiinlcd them. JERRY LYNN is the three-monlh-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reeves of 437 N. 3rd. Konncll-Ellls. ae-a-JW-'-B- . ANNOUNCEMENT! MACKY CHILDERS has been added to the staff of AUDREY'S BEAUTY SALON WHERE SHE WILL BE PLEASED TO WELCOME OLD CLIENTS AND NEW 1110 Main Phone 5111 Scene Nuotia BPW Group Homemade atruwberry shortcake waa one of the highlights of the recent meeting of the recreational group of the Uiislnvaa and Profcs aioniil Womrn'a club. The group met al the homo of Mra. Phil llrlxuer on Lukralioro drive Tuesday eve ning, July il. After picking straw berrlea, they went on a abort ink In the hllla behind Lakoahore drive, returning to the llrlxuer garden lor dessert, Tho recreation group wua recently foimed for lll'W membera Interested In participating In spurts, Membera enjoy horseback riding every Tuca dny evening mid bowl ench Friday evening, Co-chulrmeu arc Dorothea liiick and Lola Smith. Those present al the Brlxner home were Aniils Htrulliera. Gertrude Tolle, Lnye Smith, Eva Lea Long, Luclle T weed, Lorraine Qulllen, Joy Blgga and hostess, Mra. llrlxuer. Double Rites HI.Y A double wedding waa the event of Weiliirsdiiy, July 11, when Luurrtlu Olllllll tweumo Uie brldo of Wayne Mmllli, and Beverly llsnun. ihe bride of Gordon Ulvati. Mra. Hinlth la the daughter of Mra. (trace Nelson of Bly and Mr. Smith, the son of Mrs. Lillian Osborn of Pnsceuta. Calif. T he ceremony waa read at Reno, Nev. Mra. Olvan la the staief of Vern Hnuan and Mr. Olvan, son of Mra. Tiny Orlllln, both of Bly. jaaairTSirPl!ai liiilawiiisavitniijrliiiianftrir Til- 1 'ftT ff t rd r --inMia is) aaaaai anas ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH wos the scene of the wedding of Borbaro Lorber ond Roy Cook, both of this city, on Sunday, June 29. Above, left to right, is the wedding party, Mary Coffman, flower girl; Dixie Cillock. bridesmaid: Mrs. William Roufs. matron of honor; the new Mr. ond Mrs.' Cook; William Roufs, Leo Snyder, the groom's attendants, ond Billie Jomieson, ring bearer. Ford Lehman. Legi9n Group Sets Vacation Period MAUN Tluit September will be the vacation month. Instead of August, for the Mailt) American Legion Auxiliary wns decided at the group's Monday evening meeting. July 7. The group met at the Mnlin church with a new corps of officers filling the chairs. A committee to audit the secretary's books for the fiscal year was appointed with Helen Loosley, Nell Irwin and Haul Knllna chosen. Abble Herrlngahaw, unit secretary, presented a history of the unit since Its founding In 1B38. The membership voted to Invite the Mnlin Legion to Join In the refreshment and social hour after each meeting. A committee of three will arrve each month. Grace Steph- ens. Kthel Hooerta and Aooie tier. rlnushnw will serve for the August 4 meeting. The delegates to the slate con vention held In Portland gave a re port nt the meeting and the presi dent mentioned the working togeth er of the American Legion and the auxiliary on tho rehabilitation and child wolfnre work. Irene Frellng, Ornco Stephens. Abble Herrlngshnw and Ethel Roberts attended the convention. Tho district gnvel bell was won by the Mnlin unit for the third time and will now have permanent poaaeaalon of It. The bell was won previously In 1939, 1943. and 1B44. Report on girl's stale were pre sented by Mnrie Bunge and Prankle Phlllliis. Motion pictures were also shown of the camp at Silver Creek falls where the girl s state was held. Refreshment were served by Amies Bchrclner to Irene Froltng. Ornce Stephens, Nettle Pierce, Ab ble Herrlngshnw, Martha Brothn nek. Ethel Robert, Agnes Schreln cr, Helen Loosley, Lenh Btrccti An nn Petrasek, Inez Falllhee, Eliza beth Pnovr, Iln Bunge, Barbara Bunge. Nell Irwin, Margie Bunge, Frnnkle Phillips and Hazel Kallna. Committee chairmen for the com ing year Include. Norma Petrasek, SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Cfrli Uuarftfilertt Work (All Mtkrtr ftrionftbU arlett rrat Rillmatti Sewing Machine Service tour In4ptindfnl Otaler Phon cm nam shima wt Ail am m at - w a ..m. r assaa. at -w 3 ' V JLa S,'' I q mi p4 rf"il1i"ir4 '''n'iiii rti mrti fri irti - "m lam nm in n Ti- r rr "- -'it - r 1 r IN A DOUBLE WEDDING read at the Immanuel Baptist church in Midland, Euphoma Swilzlcr became the bride of Carroll Mistier, and Ella Jones exchanged vows with Luther Slowter. Mr. ond Mrs. Mistier will make their home in Oakland, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Slowter will reside in Eugene. ' Kennell-Ellls. Nettle Pierce, Nell Rctternth, Mnry Vlctniin, Irenn Jelinck, Norma Pet rasek, Inez Knlllhec, Mnry Jane Paygr, Elliel Hnmllton. Helen Loos ley, Ornce Stephens, Anna Pctrnsek. Martha Brothnnek. Emma Wilde, Huscl Knllnn and Ethel Robert. Wedding Bells On Sunday, July 6. Jenn Marie Axford, diitmlitor of Mr. Marie Ax ford of Portland, became the bride of Mark A. Orecn, son of Mrs. Myrtle Duffcy of S15 Jefferson street. The couple exchanged vows In tile chapel of the First Christian church In a ceremony rend by the Rev. Howard F. Hutchlns. Following a wedding trip they will spend some time In this city. For The one wanting the BEST h BEST Complete Layette 23.95 S Shirts 4 Dry Pads 2 Gowns 2 Klmonns Knit Wash Cloths 2 Receiving Blankets 1 Knit Towel 1 Box Uennison Liners 2 Dos. Curlty or Chlx Diapers SPENCER'S FINE LINENS TOT'S APPAREL 619 MAIN STREET W '"T 1 f- Social Club Members of the Rebekah Social club met In the lOOF hall Wednes day. July S. for a potluck luncheon and business meeting. The next meeting will be a picnic In the out door living room at the home of Alma Cofcr. 1017 High, and all at tending are to bring their own table service and a covered dish. There will be a business meeting and elec tion of officers. Secret pais will be revcnled with a flower gift. Presi dent Lora Evans hopes that all members will attend. REPAIRS PORTLAND. Julv 12 (Pi The Portland district corps of engineers! todny Invited bids for rcpnlr of the I revetment nlong the left bank of the South Snntlam river nenr Snnder-t son bridge. Oregon. Bids will be I opened July 25. Now Available! 2-BURNER ELECTRIC PLATES FY0CK-M00N INC. 121-125 So. 9th . Phone 5400 1 C'urlty Mask 1 Box Q Tips 1 Soap 1 Card Safety I'lns 1 Curlty Cotton 1 Quilted Pad I Crib Blanket PHONE 5497 I Bonanza Can-Can Club On June 29 the Bonanza Can-Can club met at the home of Janey Dixon. Adele Brown was appointed to help with the float the Stock club planned for the parade. A picnic for all the Bonanza and Langell valley clubs was discussed. Interesting talks were given about summer school by Adele Brown, Annie Romtvedt and Alhvlld Romt vedt. Mrs. Brown gave a demonstration on canning apricot and preparing the jars for exhibit. The girls who attended summer school gave added points of interest to the demonstra tion. General Electric Dividend Planned PORTLAND, Ore.. July 12 Payment of nearly s:(,000,000 In dividends by Portland F.lectric com pany if a reorfrantjitloii plan is ap proved was Indicated today in the minutes of the Inst POE directors' meeting. The POE board proposed a divi dend of S3 per share on the 998.788 share which would be Issued under the reorganization plans .of trustees of Portland Electric Power company. The reorganization plan Is to be voted on by July 22. The dividend would be based on earnings from November 1, 1945, to June 30. 1947, at the rate 01 $1.80 annually. Elks Register For Portland Confab PORTLAND. July 12 (IPh-Regis tration began today lor the national Elks convention which will open here tomorow. Approximately 25,000 are expected. A small naval task force pulled Into the Portland harbor to be on hand for the festivities. It con. slsled of a heavy cruiser Bremerton, an escort carrier, two destroyers ana a submarine. The convention will continue through Wednesday. 5th and Main Presents - -la- 1 Complimented FORT KLAMATH Compliment ing Mra. Olnf Carpenter of William son river, who la the former Lola Looaley, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Raymond 8. Looaley of Fort Klam ath, a ahower waa given by mem bera of the Civic Improvement club In the clubhouse on Wednesday afternoon, July 3. The gueat of honor wai the re cipient or a host of lovely gift. Re freshments were aerved by the com mittee In charge, Including Mrs. Ray Prowell, Mra. Frank Denton, Mra. James Van Wormer and Mra. W. Heacock. Attending were the honor guest, Mra. Olaf Carpenter of Williamson river, Mra. Orrf Prltchett. Mra. Net tle J. Bishop, Mra. Delbert Denton, Mrs. Charles Noah, Mrs. Frank Ed wards, Mra. Sarah B locum, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs. Stewart Nich olson, Mra. Art Nichols. Mrs. Emma Looaley of Ashland, Ore., who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Looaley at their home here, Mra. Theodore Nicholson, Mrs. Raymond 8. Looa ley, Mra. Roy Stanley, Miss Joan Loosley, and the committee mem bers, Mra. Ray Prowell, Mrs. Frank Denton, Mrs. James Van Wormer and Mrs. W. Heacock. Fort Klamath Alfred B, Castel 8r waa a busi ness visitor to Klamath Falls Tues day. Mrs. James Pel ton returned to her home In Medford on Wednexday after spending a few days here visit ing at the home of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Slse- A . -"r . rr'1 ,i:Jfc,u, Miller' BEAUTY BAR will be ready to supply you with the complete line of Jacqueline Cochran fine cos metics . . . (except the blended powder) . . . come Monday morn ing when Misa Lillian Brye, a Jac queline Cochran representative, ar rives to spend an entire week prov ing what the many Items . . . In cluding a delightful new Lotion De odorant . . . can do for your com plexion and daintiness. The Introductory feature Is a Perk-up Stick . . . hardly larger than a grown-up lipstick . . . that's perfect for the purse of a traveler, Martha found . . . and exceedingly handy to have In your office desk. When taken apart, this Perk-up Stick magically becomes five min iature Jars . . . containing Jacque line Cochran Cleansing Cream . . . the special Foundation Cream that can be blended for you Individual ly ... a Night Cream Blend .. . a clear red rouge to highlight nat ural coloring . . . and Face Powder In Its own little filtered compart ment. The Perk-up Set comes packaged with a tiny spatula for speedy re fills from dressing table jars ... a companion vial of refreshing Skin Lotion to wash off tired make-up . . . all for $2.00 and tax . . . and with the set you receive a compli mentary purse-size Jar-ette of 24 hour Eye Cream. 6o. while you're shopping this next week In MILLER'S . . . 512 Main . . . don't forget to stop at the Beauty Bar and let Miss Brye show you these lovely cosmetics. Art & Gitt Shop . . . 519 Maui ... Is displaying a new snipment of paintings ... all genuine water colon . . . distinctly oriental In theme and framing . . . ana without a doubt they're the most attractive and unusual Martha's viewed in a long while . . . particularly "Goddess of the Lilies' ... a 26 by 30-inch still life scene within a wide two-tone frame . . . perfect for above the fireplace. Equally pleasing In coloring are snianer paintings of Chinese fig ures or blossoms ... set off by bamboo or antique ebony leaf frames . . . and handsome mattings of faille or velvet. These pictures are designed in pairs . . . and are really most effective that way . . . but you can purchase them singly if preferred. ART AND GIFT 8HOP has new arrivals In mirrora, too . . . such a variety of sizes and shapes that you're practically assured of find ing Just the right one to hang over the mantel or elsewhere. Don't let jewelry pieces jostle together in a box. Diamonds, for instance, can scratch other dia monds it not wrapped Individually in tissue. Cascade Home FURNISHINGS COMPANY can supply you with a new Dexter Twin lun vtasner . . . available for im mediate delivery . . . and in casa you aren't familiar with the Dexter, ucspuc Hie incr, mac its Dullt at Fairfield, Iowa, by one of the oldest and best known manufacturers In the washing machine Industry . . . Vem Owens will gladly explain all the features that make it outstanding- on today's market. rne Dexter Twin Tub is the mn convenient means of washing by thA "In nMMI- i- ... - " " - -1 ' buu joeiuwi . . . WhiCh CUtS WAKhlno. tltn Im half because clothes can be routed gin. irom luKewarm suds Into clean hot suds that finish the job of get ting out all the dirt ... or m n use the other tub for a thorough rinsing ... as both are fitted with revolving dashers. The Dexter washers carry a nom inal price . . . especially for these times . . . and the price includes iir'lP. tne CASCADE HOME FURNISHINGS CO. . . . 124 No. Fourth. Newest postwar imports from Italy are fine hand-made blouses of Florentine needlework, some accented by small scallops em broidered in colored silks. itonnie Doon anklets enn again be found in all colors and four or five different types following arrival of another large shipment at WHYTAL S . . . In the Medical-Dental building . . . where these long wearing, nation ally advertised anklets are an ex clusive. Among them is a new elas tic top auklet . . . slightly lower in price . . . that's proving popular for summer wear . . . and there's a basket weave for matching almost any sweater shade. Designs are under way for a 500-eup coffee vending machine. A mammoth tank of hot water will not upon Instant eoffee, while powdered sugar and cream can be added as you like it through a four-way selector. ft : r r.y if I z""" if I : J V Ar ; , V CELEBRATING their 27th wedding anniversary on Junt 23 were Mr, and Mrs. Pete Calise of Merrill. Kennell-Ellls. more. While here, Mrs. Pel ton also visited her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orth, and many old friends In Fort Klamath. She Is In excellent health her friends In Klamath county will be glad to learn. Mr. and Mrs. Bisemore took Mrs. Pelton to her home in Medford on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Van Wormer of Sand creek are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a son, their first child, on July 9 at Muriel' h CUSTOM-MADE SHOP ... In the Wlnema Hotel building ... is at tracting many eyes by a showing of exquisite band-beaded blouses . . . the Sally Page . . . featuring original designs and lavish crys tal beading over seductive pastels of flawless crepe . . . and their value Is certainly enhanced by the fact that they dry clean perfectly without damaging the beadwork. Of course, Muriel has her own artful custom-made blouses, too . . . in lace-trimmed sheers or rich crepes ... for formal wear or with suits . . . ond if It's to be for eve ning, youll be interested in the adorable black crepe skirts. There are two unusual styles . . . slit hem lines or ruffled . . . and both are in floor length or the new dinner length. But, especially pleasing are their fit . . . molded sleekly over the hips then flaring gracefully away from the hobble-skirt. To tile fascinating line of Rolley perfumes and matching sets at MURIEL'S . . . 1119 Main ... has been added Honey's new Sea and Ski Lotion that provides the perfect summer base for suntannlng . . or for turning a burn Into a tan! New gadgets have been thought up to intrigue men and to tackle their masculine problems with directness. A vestpocket shaver is a miniature aid to good groom ing, and another small-scaled grooming aid is a sippered kit housing nylon-bristled brushes for clothes and hair, a comb and nail file. The whole thing is small enongh to pack inside a shoe. Pine Street Market is now so completely stocked with those wonderful Dickinson spreads . . . with a true home-made flavor . . . that you can find practically any of your favorites in preserves or jellies . . . and they're an Ore gon product, too. you know. Among seedless preserves . . . which many of us prefer . . . are Loganberry, Black Cap, Blackberry and an Apricot-Pineapple combin ation that s especially delicious . . . and in the other type, there's a selection of Strawberry, Raspberry, Wild Blackberry or Youngberry. The Dickinson Jellies cater to any taste . . . with Wild Huckleberry, Red Currant, Concord Grape. Mint, Crab Apple, Gravenstetn and Quince. In addition to the more common berry flavors ... so It's a dandy time to assemble a supply for the winter larder if you aren't putting up your own. An Interesting new item among the ready - prepareds at PINE STREET MARKET . . . corner of Seventh and Pine ... is Apple Pye qulck ... a Betty Crocker product which speaks for Itself. In each package are two cartons, the larger holding apple slices seasoned with salt and cinnamon . . . and in the smaller Is a tender pie crust mix. All you need to add Is sugar and water . . . then, presto, an apple pie is ready for the oven! Style forecasts claim that 1948 suits are going In for hip-array. Bulky pockets will be stuck on aft as often as fore, and bustles, pleated peplunis or dran ery will be used to break the straight lines that designers seem bent on breaking. Cnrrin's is Introducing Coty's Color Mates . . . a nifty plastic-packaged trio of "Air Spun" powder, "Sub Deb" rouge and lipstick . . . put up in small containers ideal for carrying along on a summer holiday trip . . . especially If you're partial to the clean, piquant fragrances of Coty'1' cosmetics. Color Mates come !n five com plexion combinations . . . ranging from light to dark . . . complete for only $1.50 plus tax . . . and you'll find them on display at the toiletries counter. , Also being featured at Currln's are Coty's Muguet items ... a de lightful, cool lily of the valley scent ... In lilting containers of bon-bon pink. In Muguet you have a choice of two sizes In toilet water for 11.00 or $3.90 . . . (the latter bottle in cluding an atomiser) ... a perfume essence priced at $5.00 . , . face powder and dusting powder selling for $1.00 each . . . and the talc for 50 cents ... all plus tax ... at CURRIN'S ... the friendly drug store at Ninth and Main. the Klamath Valley hospital la Klamath Falls. The new arrival weighed S pounds 14 ounce at birth, and has been named David Ray, Mrs. Van Warmer's mother, Mrs. Anna Peters, of Ban Jose, Calif,, has been visiting here for the past 10 daya at the home of her daugh ter at Sand creek highway patrol station, and will return to San Jos by plane from Klamath Falls this week-end. Your Store has Just Installed a new air con ditioning system in It recently completed upstairs departments ... making It mighty pleasant to shop there in cool comfort . . . and mora new furnishings add further at tractlveness. After being away on a lengthy holiday, Martha waa plenty lm. pressed by new merchandise ar rivals . . . long listed as scarcities . . . and It's amazing how many of the best known, nationally ad vertised lines you'll find. New display racks arc simply dripping with Krene or Korosealed shower curtains In Jewel tones and Intriguing patterns . . . and some thing we've been expectantly await ing are those fine Ctlea Beauties! sheets and pillow cases. YOUR STORE. Inc 721 Main . . . features Cabin Craft Needletnf Is and Bates Spreads In both twin and full sizes . . . fins down comforts ... a complete stock of Fur Irish Linen cloths and sets . . . North Star. Springfield and St Mary's blankets . . . Martex. Calloway and Cannon towels . . . and a full line of drapery and curtains plus helrj ful service In selection and mak ing. Two new nylon fabrics bridal aatin and flame resistant tulle have made their bow to the fash Ion world. Both fabrics are wash able, quick drying and ssfe from shrinkage. Whital' can guarantee "the end of the shirt tale" with their Blou-Sbpa ... In white only but available in several styles and fabrics ... as well as in a youthful Peter Pan collar number for girls . . . sizes 10, 12 and 14 . . . a wonderful garment to wear with skirts . . . and even sweaters. The Blou-Sllps . . . adopted uni versally by air line stewardesses . . . are streamlined to minimize the waist and are ever so practical. Above the waistline It's a smart, well-cut blouse . . . made with pleasing details that bespeak good workmanship . . , while below tht . waist it functions as a slip. You have a choice of a neat fag gotted trim yoke style ... a pleated tuxedo front In white Jersey . . . or a lovely Blou-Sllp with a nich ing trimmed neckline that runs from 38 to 44 in size. The others come in regular sizes ... but Whytal's also have two styles In neat tailored blouses . . . made by the Blou-Siip company ... In which sizes range from 30 through 38. Prices on these Blou-Sllps start at $4.95 and proceed upward through $8.95 ... at WHYTAL'S in the Medical-Dental building. Main at Ninth. There's a new llp-eleanalng lo tion on the market for "lipstick mouth." put up - In purse-aixe bottles for convenience. This cleanser strips off the most stub born color, and leaves a thin film of oil on the lips to help keep them in condition. Lal'ointe'g SHOE DEPARTMENT Is showing first arrivals In advance Fall styles . . . Laird Schobers footwear with a top rating for quality orkmanship and fine leathers . . . and Martha noted that, while there's still a tendency to expose the heel, there's a definite trend away from the open toe toward a snubblshness that gives a short vamp effect. Modish pumps of dull calfskin provide the most varied choice In color and novel designs , , . avail able in dark brown and navy as well as black . . . but extremely dressy are the alluring black suedes. Also among the Laird Schobers Is a patented Jungle Alligator pump that gives a touch of elegant smart ness to your Autumn ensemble . . , and you'll find equally smart hand bars to match ... at LaPOINTE'S . . . 507 Main. The Uleautu Shop In MURIEL'S Is now specializing In hair conditioning against wind and sun . . . and especially recom mended by Opal Hawklna, manager of the shop, are the Breck scalp treatments or the Wells cap steam treatments for the summer sea son. This shop . . . located In the Wl nema Hotel building, phone 6576 . . . is equipped for the most outstand ing methods of cold waving and other types of permanenta . . ... all nationally advertised. The Merle Norman cosmetics art an exclusive at MURIEL'S BEAU TY SHOP ... and very soon Mar tha will have good news for you about the latest make-up shades In this well-known line. v- Next season's coats are golrf In for a prodigal use of yardsite. to envelop the little woman Ilk'! a' " tent or float full behind like a bridal veil Some styles will aw Inc. from yokes like pegnoirs, while others wrap around with plenty of laporer.