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saturd; !JLY 19, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVEN Ring Service Read At Langell Valley LANCIKMi VALLEY A pmtty double ring ceremony wm read at the mil Oiwpul church In Lnimell valley un Juno 17 ttl 8 o'clock 111 the tveiilnv. when tllnrla Mho Nublo btiimnn I he tii lilo of Jumps Michael Perklna. Tlio service was read by tho Itcv. Kiilpli Hiiroimcn, Tho bililn wura Ionic whim ahcrr guwn. Hit bouquet win of piiuil bloaMjin. Paulino Noblff unit Hetty Walklna attended Ilia bride. Mlns Noble worn pink, and Mlna Wutkln was In blue. They carried bumiueta ol pantel shades, Llltla Deumm Drown was (lower girl. Her gown win of white, Uuiiquela of whlto flower ana lighted taper decorated tho church. 'I'll liroom'a attendnnta Were Louti naudnll and Hurry Noble. Mra. Bumii.cn ainig "Alwayn," accom milled by Mra. Dorothy Hiigermuil. The bride la tho dauiihler of Wil fred Nubia of Langell valley and Edith Noblo of Klainutll Falls. Tlio .room'amolherlaMu.J.W.Perkliui of Ited llluff, Colli, After tho rllca, a reception waa held at the home of Mr. and Mra Wlllnrd Noble. Otieala were Mr, and Mra. Jnmea Michael Perkins, Mr, and ' Mra. Will Campbell. Mr. and Mra. Wlllnrd Noble and family. Mr. and Mra, Lou l Itniulull and anil, Mr. and Mra. Joe I'ulurck. Mr. and Mra. Kil Kvana, Mr. and Mra. Prank Drown and daughlera, Mr. and Mra. Tom Ileal, Itev. and Mra. lUlph Horeiueii and family. Mr. and Mra. Waller smith and family, Mr. and Mra. Bill wKliuee and n. Mr. and Mra. Karl "liuon and fumlly. Mra. Odcana Wat knu and daughlera, Mra. Dorothy MiMterman and aons, Ituth Haze. Wilfred Noble, Theo Cole, Pauline Noble. Hetty Walkliu, WlllU Wat km. Ub Brewster, Dunne Noble. J lorry Noble. C. J. Andrei and Mr. and Mra. Wlllard Noble. After a brief honeymoon Uie new Mr and Mra. Perklna went to Ited Bluff to make their home. ANNOUNCEMENT of trie en gagement ol Dorothy Zlabck of Tuloloke to Edward J. Floherty of San Francisco wo mode recently. Tho couple will be married in the fall. evergreen. First Baptist Church .SOUTH EIGHTH AND WASHINGTON 8TKKKTH C ECIL C. BROWN, PASTOR SUNDAY, JULY 20th 11:00 a. m. "PERILOUS TIMES IN THE LAST DAYS" 9:45 a. m. Sunday school with clatitt for all agss. Nunery for ell services. 8:00 p. m "REDEEMING GRACE" 6:45 p. m. Training U,nion for all groups. Trained nurse In charge of nursery. A WELCOME TO WORSHIP at the CHURCH of FRIENDSHIP and FELLOWSHIP Hr. r.ne ? . Prof, and Mrs. Tindlcy or recognized as the greatost goipol singtrs in America today. Their ministry in song has thrilled thousands. KLAMATH TEMPLE Rev. D. B. Anderson, pastor 1007 Pine Short Session In tho absence of itiiu O'Lcary, Kathleen Mugulro presided over the hurt bunlneaa meeting of the Ciilli olio Duughtera of America held In the parish hull Monday evening, July 14. Plana wero completed for tho picnic of the Catholic Duughtera hr() Um vuvtt m and the Knlgliu of Columbua to be July !I0. and after the meeting re frenhmenU were nerved by Kathleen Mugulre enacted by Cora Mutchle and Libido Meroney. Entertains MAI. IN Mm. William Ilajnua enlerialned a group of friends at her home Thursday, July 10. Oucat were Mra. Ivan IVlrnwk. Mra. Rudy Jellnrk, Mra. Chnrlca Duncan, Mra. Hen Pickett, Mra. Mary llenzel, Mra. llorlula, Mra. Joaeph Becky, Mra. Joe Chotard, Mra. A. Kallna, Mra. Joe Brlimldl, Mra. Marie To fell. Mra. U. Drazll. Mra. Elluibelh Itnjnu and Mra. Elizabeth Paygr. PRETTY LITTLE Jono is the 1 I -month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cordon trlondson of Chicago, III. She and her mother, the former Adelle Zomsky, visited here recently with Mr. and Mrs Otto Er landson and Mrs. Charles Ci zek, Jana's grandparents. Her daddy is a captain in the ormy medical corps. ' -i-Kennell-EllU. FIVE GREAT DAYS JULY 23 - 27. 7:45 p. m. Dr. Willard A. POPE and Prof, and Mrs. Elbert J. . TINDLEY DV.Popt) is a Christian leader af 33 ysors background. Ht preaches positivt msisagt builds faith In an age of confusion and uncertainty. II DOUBLE RING VOWS were exchanged on June 17 in the Full Gospel church in Langell volley when Clorio Moe Noble became the bride of James Michoel Perkins. The couple will live in Red Bluff, Calif. June Bride The Find Presbyterian church waa the scene of the wedding of Doro thea Whltellne to Robert Yantla Saturday, June 28. at 4 o'clock. The bride la Uie daughter of Mr. J. W Whltellne. The Rev. David F, Dar nell Jr, read the ceremony. Clad In the traditional wedding drma of white aallu, Uie bride wore a finger-tip veil borrowed from the groom a altler. Mr. Don Miller. For something old nhe wore a cameo ring. "Hometlilng new" waa the groom' gift, a pearl necklnce. Alella Hornby was maid of honor and Kather Robliuon bridesmaid. Beat man waa Delbert Yantla, and uahcr, Don Miller. The couple la residing at 213 Cedac street. Engaged Mr. and Mra. E. A. HIRham of tills city announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Victor Har tell, also of Klamath Falls. The wedding will be an event of early fall. If all the land areas of the earth could be leveled to one height, we would all live at an altitude of about one-half mile. i I advance. ! IstWNO I 411! I I rhon r n SWING CIHU as Main i tin phone S4 . mm Trof. and Mra. Tlndley JN I 11 m m i aaa M. I a mm r I Nine Years Old ' MALIN Orady Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Saunders, cele brated his ninth birthday with a party at his home July 11- Games were played during the afternoon and refreshment were served to Olen Steyskal. Roger Dokken, Ronnie Kallna, Johnny Dcrra. Denny Kallna and Jacquetta 8aunders. Hans Norland Fire Insurance. 133 N. Sth til. You'll Make a Hit! If You Take Her to Molatore's DINING DANCING OPEN 6:00 A. M. to 1:00 A. M. 1112 MAIN - n rvvviiEu 9 TABLE TOP X WATER HEATER J Designed in popular kitchen size which 6ts easily to stand ard cabinets, ranges and other tahletop appliances. Gleaming porcelain enamel one-piece top. Prlmm-Und Unkmi$H mrt. tmmUtimu Lng'lifi "black heat tUmtnts Economy ttmptratmrt control, 20-yfdr rpUctmmt guirant. Rust-he hot water night and day I WE ARE RECEIVING REGULAR SHIPMENTS OF THIS NEW MODEL MERIT'S 609 S. 6th Outdoor Picnic LANOEI.L VALLEY Mr. and Mra. Cecil Haley and eon entertain ed with an outdoor plcnlo at their lovely ranch home near Bonanza Saturday evening. The guests surprised Mr. and Mra. Bud Drlscoll with a shower, giving many lovely gifts. Enjoying the party were Mr. and Mra. Drlscoll, Mr. and Mra. John Drlscoll, Mr. and Mra. Don Schooler and sons, Mr. and Mra. Ernest Olvan and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Hosklns and family, Mr. and Mra. Jerry McCartle, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Schooler, Mr. and Mra. E. V. Evans, Mrs, Roberta of San Diego, Mr. and Mra. John Brown and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Oour- ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bold, Charlie McCartle. Tommy Dixon, and Mr. and Mrs. Haley and Vernon. Pinochle Party MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ka llna entertained at a pinochle party Saturday. July 13. Prizes went to Mra. William Rajnua, Edwin Stast ney and Mervyn Wilde. Ouest were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Petrasek, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halou sek, Mr. and Mra. Mervyn Wilde, Mr. and Mra. William Rajnus, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Stastny and Mr. and Mra. Emll Tofell. Soviets In China Ask Repatriation TSINOTAO, China. July IS WV Approximately 300 families touting 470 Soviet citizens, roughly 87 per cent of the Russians here, have registered for repatriation. However, the repatriation quota for Pelplng. Tientsin and Tslngtao combined la but 1000 families and It waa doubtful that all who regis tered would go to Russia- -EH (.iJJtt Keep your skin nat urally f resfi, lovely this easy wayf Hold a hot washcloth lo face and throat for a few tccondi 1V 2Maauge in a few drops of warm Lsnolin.plus .iTi warm lttle under hot eStlafV. iertap)- In 5 minutes wipe away Impurities flushed oat by soothing Lanolin plus A thorough cleansing, cream use it daily I Two ounca bottle $1.00, plus tax Four ounce bottle $1.75, plus tax THl NATURAt BEAUTY CREAM Oil Stan, 3tu4f 5th and Main JO isl. opacity. Height 36", width 2 J Hi '. depth 2 J H"- Por celain enamel finish. Black enamel base; Phone 6989 aWaV. "llLLL-.. Il"1"11' 1 "!' .. "". '" lllllir THIS YOUNG MAN is Billy Stilwell Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Williom Roy Stilwell of Seattle, Billy's daddy is a graduate of ond served with the marine parents ore Mr. ond Mrs. Herman Stilwell of Klomoth Falls. 1 at.y m w The Fur Dept. ... featuring Ed Hamilton furs exclu sively ... on MILLER'S second floor . . . Is an enticing spot these days with scads of magnificent new fur garments on display . . . and you're cordially Invited to view these at any time . . . without obligation! There are furs for all budgets . . . from the Inexpensive muskrats to regal mink . . . from 10'a to 44 In size . . . carrying the Ed Hamilton guar antee . . . and designed tn the latest modea from long lengths to jacket styles. However, with skirts doing what they are. furriers look for the seven-eighths length to lead demand . . . and voice the opinion that at no time In the past five years have prices been so right as now, con sidering quality and greater number of pelf used in each coat. Of Interest, financially, la that a small deposit will hold any garment .' . . and free atorage Is provided un til winter. Many elegant fur neckpieces are also being shown by the fur depart ment in MILLER'S . . . 512 Main . . . where you can obtain complete remodeling, storage and cleaning services! - Latest Innovation for your vac uum cleaner la a atardy paper bag eneloaed In a sippered cloth jacket to replace the ordinary cloth bag on any new or old cleaner. Dirt can't aeep through the paper bag, and when It'a full, just remove and replace with a fresh one. Shu w Stationei'U Is verbally proud of a new shipment of boxed writing paper and notes of the finest quality . . . Illustrated by steel engravings . . so distinctive and appealing that Martha predicts It will be snatched up for gift sta tionery. Ultra-feminine in design Is "The Tiger Llljr" ... in combinations of cream and brown, gray and dubon net, white and blue . . . packaged to Include matching Ink In the border colors. "Feathered Friends" is an Il lustrated note paper engraved with a bird, and the most striking color theme In this is gray and yellow,. . . plus yellow Ink . . . a new shade that's going over big. More for girls In the teen-ages is "Baleteena" . . . a ballet dancer against a background of buoyant pastels. There are specially engraved de signs In mannish stationery, too . . . a stately "Palomino." and "The Hunt" featuring game birds. These papers come in white only . . . minus Ink. Included In this same line at SHAW STATIONERY CO. ... 729 Main ... are gracious Handpalnted Floral Notes . . . done In pastels with several designs to a box . . . and Handpalnted Baby Notes . . . suitably nice for a shower gift. A new answer to dish-washing Is a portable, water-powered wash er that fits in the sink, hitches to the fanret with a rubber hose and la roomy enough to hold service for six. Whirling Jets force hot suds and rinsing sprays over the dishes. ' . Studio Ol Beauty is now equipped to give you a quick hair-dry ... at slight extra cost . . . with the new Instant Dryer ... es pecially practical for thick hair that usually requires a long sitting under heat ... or for business women whose time Is limited to morning or evening appointments. For this process, the hair is wrap ped on special spools . . . each being equal to three to five pin curls . . . which are fltted'lnto tubes on the dryer. No wave set Is used . . . and there's absolutely no feeling of heat. Shampooing, wrapping and drying con all be done in an hour ... or slightly over . . . with the operator giving constant attention through out. Complete drying of the last row takes about ten minutes . . . after which the hair Is all ready for comb ing Into waves, reverse curls or what ever you prefer . . . and those who've tried it have been exceptionally pleased with results. Fern Short will be glad to show you this modern dryer at STUDIO OF BEAUTY . . . located on the mezzanine of Whytal's . . and air conditioned for summer comfort, i Handy fur the laundry Is a new canvas clothes basket set on a tubular metal frame with wheels and handle so that the wash can be easily wheeled out to the line- Cobweb sheer stockings have gone into the cocktail shaker for laundering ... or use a fruit jar filled with gentle suds and manip ulate It like a shaker. Prevents snags that come from handllngt In the wash. ail hi km IX ntf formerly of Klamath Falls. Klamath Union high school, corps during the war. Grand Why ml can give you a wonderful fit in undercover garments in the Goaaard "line of beauty" . . . and after view ing new model. Martha could hard ly wait to tell about them. If you're In the sfender elaa. voull want to see the pantie girdle of nvlon or elastic laee . . . smooth and sleek as the skin. The nylons ... so aulrkly laundered ... fit to the contour of the bark to nrevnt rolling . . . and are In two lengths. In the elastic lsee numbers. you'U fall fast for the dainrv all-over pat tern ... but the other, combining satin and lace. Is more tailored and moderate In price. Sizes SS through 40. As for sIlDon girdles, there's the same nylon deal . . . and a satin plus two-wav stretch . . . perfect for smoothing out slight bulges. For those a mite on the chubby side. Oossard makes a satin pantie style with light front boning and slipped closings ... for more re straint ... or. if you like a complete foundation, the nylon brocaded com bination . . . light as thistledown . . . provides plenty of support, yet a very uncorseted feeling. Other foundation style for this type are the Goaaard Deb ... in nylon with shapely crossbar net bra and six garters ... or the satin-elaa-tie combination, catering to long lengths, on which a lace bra has the popular divided bustline. Whytal's specializes in combina tions for the short, heavy-busted figure . . and there's a similar longer-length style running up to 50. Both are designed to give a beau tiful bustline effect despite size. It's at WHYTAL'S ... in the Medical-Dental building. Main at Ninth . . . that you'll find the Oossard Miss Simplicity with the back de tachable bra. in average or long lengths . . . and several comfortable designs In front-lace combinations or corsets ... for any type figure. England's breaking away as much aa possible from sober war- . time fashions through a romantic revival of lace, drapery and gay prints that are aa aprightly In style as In coloring. Gossard Bras . . filmy as cobwebs, yet retaining all their qualities of uplift and sup port . . . arrived with the recent Oossard shipments at WHYTAL'S ...in the Medical-Dental building. Satins in white or sandglo have enhancing slits of lace . . . three cup sizes, 33 through 40 ... the latest In all-nylons with net trim have a pro nounced uplift . . . sizes 32 through 3fi. There are two shades In the all over lace with a touch of satin . . . and the slipover bra with elasticlzed edges is adaptable to low-back for mals. For the heavier busted, there are beautifully made wide bras o satin . . . and others of finest cotton. A new erank-type peeler does the job of shaving the skin off apples or spuds in a few seconds. The peeler clamps to the table and the vegetable speared to a spit A little crank operates the cutter blade. Pine Street Market has a popular before-the-war pro duct back again . . . "Swerl," the magic suds . . . whose results soap can't equal. Now distributed by the famous Heinz company, it contains no alkali and no soap . . . being really a sort of bubble bath Idea that's wonderfully easy on the skin or In laundering clothes. For something a bit special at your next cocktail party or garden sup per, try the Barbecued Oysters . . . available in 4 H -ounce tins . . . that can be served either hot or cold on toothpick spears . . . and there's a new Item on the spreads shelf that sounds mighty good . . . Sweden House Lingonberry Preserves . . . made from Imported llngonberrles . . . and they must come from that northern country, considering the brand. With many weeks of "soft drink" weather still ahead, you'U find it more convenient to order these bev erages in wide variety by the case or carton . . . Including any of your favorites . . . from PINE STREET MARKET . . . corner of Seventh and Pine ... where you have the con venience of four deliveries daily. Solons Entertain Traveling Scouts WASHINGTON, July IB MV-Ore-Son's entire congressional delegation entertained Oregon's Boy Scout trav elers at a luncheon today In the speakers' dining room at the cnpltol. The Scouts are en route to Uie International Scout jamboree al Paris. Dr. F. O. Adams la tn charge of U.e group. TEACHEK8 MEET SALEM, July 19 (D The annual state conference of homemaklng teachera will be held at Corvallla July 38 to August 1, the state de partment of vocational education aald today. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long. Short Trips Move Yourself Save M STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono S304 1201 East Mala LaPolnte'tt Is preparing for the Fall opening of Its fur department . . , but in the meantime. Mr. Belllsle, this store's fur speefallet, la head over heela In remodeling work. When Martha stepped Into his roomy downstairs quarters this week, there waa a long row of garments In the process of being modernized into fresh, hand some coats of the latest fashion. Mr. Belllsle demonstrated how he uses canvas models . . . replicas of the finished garment ... to get just the light detailing and accent on the silhouette. Then, of course, whenever It's necessary to Insert new pelts . . . these have to be equally matched In color and shading. After seeing the number of coats being repaired or remodeled ... at LaPOINTE'S ... 507 Main . . . Mar tha certainly advises you to harry In right awav tf you're contemplating anv remodeling of your furs ... so you won't find yourself at the end of the list with wintry weather com ing on I Otherwise, watch for the opening of the fur department . . . to be announced soon . . . which wilt be stocked with the latest fur crea tions. ... Experiments to develop a hardier varletr and establishment of frees Inr plants may soon make It pos sible for temperate zoner to enjoy the cherlmova, a delicious tropical dessert fruit It grows in several different ahapes, is light green In color with a thin, delicate skin. The creamy white flesh is Im bedded with numerous brown seeds. It's being grown succemfullr In Southern California but bruises too easily for long shipping. Currin's has a marvelous new deal for giving your haln professional care at home . . . Richard Hndnut'a preparations for the entire family . . . created by skilled cosmeticians for the four es sential atepa to hair beauty ... or If you're one who prefers a try-out size before stocking up, you can get all four preparations In a set containing half -size bottles . . . The Hair Beauty Ritual ... for only S1.0O. For the beauty bath there is Egg Creme Shampoo ... a liquid creme enriched with egg that brings out the "lovellghts" and gives your hair Ufa and lustre. Then, the second step Is the magic rinse . . . Rlshard Hud nut's Creme Rinae . . . that pays special attention to locks parched by sun or wind or by excessive perma nent The Dandruff Treatment provides between-shampoo pick-ups . . . act ing as a germicide for scalp bacteria, relieving stubborn dandruff condi tions, and a refreshant to stimulate scalp circulation. The fourth Item . . . Creme Hair Dressing . . . gives -a "salon" grooming and keeps your hair looking Impeccable. You'll find all these preparations for lovelier, healthier hair now on display at CURRIN'S ... the friend ly drug store . . . corner of Ninth and Main. Tangy, aged cheese, absent dur ing war years, is now coming back In great quantities, aa more time haa been afforded for the curing process. And inasmuch aa domes tic cheeses were developed tn greater variety to replace Imports, theae, too, are plentiful. Kicky s Jeweler have an exceptionally Interesting display in the Seventh street win dows on the various stages necessary for making a piece of sliver hollow ware or flatware . . . and It certainly gives one an appreciation of t h e craftsmanship and time Involved in bringing forth those satiny silver ware pieces we're always admiring in Rlckys! This display depicts the making of a sugar bowl and pitcher by hand . . . from the first shaping of a flat piece of metal through the six or eight stages required before final decorations are applied. Also shown Is the quite different process sterl ing silver spoon goes through from beginning to completion. No machine could produce silver ware like the hand of a master craftsman . . . and tools used today are Identical to the time of the An cient Guild in England. This exhibit ... on the 7th street aide of RICKYS JEWELERS . . , 700 Main . . . also Includes a show ing of the IS tools used for silver chasing . . . and In the background are pictures of the silversmiths at work. Jewelry worn next to the akin , In hot weather should be gently wiped off with cleansing tissue after wearing, and baubles will sparkle like new If they're dipped In warm soap and water baths or ' jewelry-cleaning fluid. .