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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1948)
Y SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1948 Rites Solemnized In Salem Church Friend. In Kliuimlli lull,, mvr received wold of I lie wedding of lUailys Kllllun, danvlilcr of Mr, mid Mrs, I'riinli Klllliui. formerly of lhl city anil now nf Haliui, mill Hi win 1'eters nt I Jul Inn . ore. Tim two rxi'liiiimi'il vows mi Urn (,'ulvnry Hatlt rliiiri'li In Hiilcui, Nnv her :iu. kcv. (.Iiiulun DiinliMi read tlin double Him riles before 11 background nl w 1 1 H r lapcis and while nntl yi'llnw I'luysantl mum. Mm. Hmil Killgiir ,,l l),ll niuiu. it i id 1 1 j - ti ul It lomi I wedding mart'lic. were played Wlniii I'eieri, - nml Lrnoru llnl.cr, both of Dallas H i Ml nUiMiift or ilic bilde. I Ik hied llii t'litullrn preccdum (he iltcn. (.liven in niuii lit v lift' fuilur, Hit- bride wore 11 priiHchN kowii fuhlunrd with it hwi-rtlu'iiii neck line, IniiK fitted ftlrrrn and 11 nhmt train. A tituu uf ntnt n-iiiln held lui Iiimi'ilip M'H lii phur i-r only Jewelry wan 11 piiiil necklace, Her t)(lU(U('t Watt III I'URt'lMldK it t Ml while iniimiluhr, Matron (tf honor wan ihn Inlde'n nlnlrr, Mr. Harold Ot'nunur of UulliiN. Iter flock wun nf uold taf feta, Hhc carried n heart-r.hin.ed boiiitut'l of whllr find K"lil eluy Aitnlhrinuiiin, liiidcMtmldrt writ lliulmiii Kent mid Mm Paul (illincr, hull, of Htilrin. They woie like ownh of aqua tiiffetii, iind carried bmiqueii m iti 1 1 r to Unit of the nmlrnn of In nor. Ilrfil Itimi war. Arnold Petrrn of KuHene, brother of the bridegroom fuller were Ivldrn Hulwr and Homer Olfrut, both of Dalian, A reception wan held in the church parlor. Mm. lteoie Jlrown uf Yamhill ntld Mrn William lltht of NewbeiK, auuti of the bride, poured Mr.. O'Connor, .erve.l nd Mr. U. tt. I'eiernon and Kiuilif JnekBon, bnih nf Hitlrin, nivMMrd. The rouplo left liiiiiipillntely for Portland for n lirlef vl.lt, Kor tr.vpllnii, the hrlde wore u mill .'f llirquoie minor huh dihih re4L Hnrieo. ftir. huh ftiin, i-cn-m nir imw i livlnu 111 (.limit. I'm.. ! Surprise Visit Itrlntlvr. from llianiluil, Neb. were MlrpilM vUllori at the hollio of Mr. nml Mrn. Kulpli Douiilierty nf 'iiii Hoardinan ntreei over the holiday. Mr. nnd Mm Dave Oiiiada with their Iwn (ImiKhiern, Judy mul Hnn dru. ient a week'. viMt with the Douithertys. Mik. otuiida nnd Mrn. Douiilierty nro Mutem. mid third Inter. Mrn. Dm I'iibIi. with her him- I band and lainlly. celebrated Ne ! Year'. Day with 1 1 "in nl n reunion ' dinner ai the Dougherty lioine. The Ouiadan lell January 1 for their horn-. New Members MKKIUl.L Klrelrd to mrmber fthlp nl the U-t inert intf of the Woinrn if the Mmnp, Merrill rhwp ter No. 1H, were Ver O'hi of Mer rill, mid I.lllinn Clenrry nnd Oliulyn Croup of I ulrlukr. The chnpter nin TufMlny. Jnmmry fl. In NtrrrlM recreation hull. Mr, and Mm. Jnrnet lltud.thnw will bp hmlJi at a imtlurk Atipprr and rard party for inetnbem of (he Ioyal Order of Mtxwr and the Worn n of the Moose, ejiiturday, Jnimary 10, at their home nettr Mnlln. 4 Major enrthquakeA occur nir- here on eartli on an avetaKe of about once each week. . .a .. .. 3 TO WED next summer is Eto die Doveri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angclo A. Doveri of this city, whose engagement to Lewis C. Graham was an nounced this week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Guy V. Groham of Seattle, Wash Jones-Miller REALLY CLEAN! . . . nml e MEAN really clean! Nut a spot . nut a wrinkle , . , fresh a. the day ynu bought It. We're clean. Inn specialists, men's orwoin en's garments, anil ynu can eulriiNt your finest things to us, (live us a trial , . , soon I riiimr 51 1 1 nr (1.111.1 tor (fuli U ilrk-lii and delivery . Send ynur cleaning with yniir laundry! h CASCADE 0lliislle Post Office Contributions MAI, IN (llllce Hteplimi. presided ill. the meeting uf the Mlillll Allicr Iriin legion auxiliary Monday, Jan uary f, Marlliu llrolliani'k reported on Hit' ronlrlljullnu lo 1 1 ii- "(Hit. lor Hut Yank. Who (lave" project, and Kilii'l Huberts tolil I hi' result, ol Hie Iiitiry work Im.uar and rooked food Mile held In December, Member, discussed llltcnillhg Ihe district coiitcrenic 111 Klmnath Falls January M. A eonliiljulioh wan made In Hie March of Dimes. Ilu limine and Klhrl Robert, ru in lnliu-il wnh games, mnl later re Irchmculn wen? nerved lo mi'iubcis ol Hie Onion post ami 'he follow ing auxiliary ini'inhers: Anna I'e tranck, Martha llrolhanrk. Helen lxmlry, Uraic Hleplieim. Norma I'elraw'k, Neltle I'lert-e, Inez, l-'alllllei! mill i:tliel Itolierln. Church Guild TUI.Kl.AKK The Cluild of Ihe J c,,un.h ,,.t .,.,' wllll M. K1. nier Waldrli) n hohte.w. Twenty A membership drive in under wuy. lo hint until Murch. The Cluild him donated $-TiO tct the church build. Ihk fund Mm. Kd Duckett led de votional M'tvlee, The next ineetlim In plunned for Wednesday, Jitnnnry 21, In the rhiirch annex. Mm W. M Ciimp preftidrtit of the prehhyli'rhil of Himthurit Orettoti. will be the tfuehl speaker. The meeting will follow a politick luiirhcnn at 1:30 Skating Party A group of i 1 r 1a from Urownle troop 41 ultendrd w recent ukatlnit party held durlnif the holiday. AtteudltiH were Kay Kldwell, Kmina I-ee Kheinore, Mury EUe mon. 10 ternary (Miuey, Ktimcei Jamert, Chutlolle Wrenn. Hhiirnn l-'everhon. Hat barn Turner, Nrllte Klenri., Hetty Walker, Itulh Walker. Carol Wnlfrum nnd Kharon HotlKer. 1-eadrr nf the troop In Mm. Don Miller. TULK1.AKK Mctnbem of the KaMern Htur will have a viMt fiom their deputy grand matron Hunday ufirrniKin when Mm. Florence To land of Kail Hiver Mill, Calif, pays an official viMt. Hhe will meet with members m the annex of the Com munity I'rcfibyteriau church. RECENTLY announced wos the engagement of Lucillr Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tilton of this city, who will wed Calvin Bell, son of Mr. ond Mrs. B. A. Bell of Talent. No date has yet been set. ' Evergreen Custom Mad SLIP COVERS Margaret Wheeler Phnne 40.',4 Laundry and Dry Cleaners Kin ma Ill's I'lnr.t fc I Ulllll llll I III 'WlMMMMMMfcMIWIMMIW... f DIKtCTING ACTIVITIES of tlic Camp Fire Girls Leoucn ossociofion are newly elected offi cers, from left, Mrs. Orvillc Herman, secretary; Virginia Denton, executive secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Marlz, president; Mrs. John Markert, treasurer and Mrs. Charles Kerr, vice presi dent Ouderlan Legion Group Form Conference Plans Samuel Howe of Oranu l'a.vi, commander of district 4, American i lKlon, and Mrn. Kred Heilbronner ol Klamath Falls, president of dls i trlct 4. American Ouion auxiliary, will prcnide at the district confer I ences to be held In ihc Velermis' Memorial hall, January 14. The ses islunn will betiln nt 4 o'clock In the afternoon. I Onion and auxiliary member, from t.akevlew, Merrill, Mulin and i Klmiiiuli Halls will attend to report on their activities and hear ug ; nestionn from department officer, who arc wheduled lo .peak, i The wparate afternoon nesnlon. will be followed by a cocktail hour 1 at 6 o'clock and a politick dinner i at 0:30 in which boili Die OKion ! and auxiliary will Join. Jack Marls. Oglon commander, and Mrs. Craig Coyner, auxiliary president, both of the department ot Oregon, will speak at the dinner session. Members ot the auxihuiy liave been asked to bring a hot dish, naiad or pie. Other refreshments will be furnished. Visiting members, veterans and their wives, mothers, sisters or daughters are nulled to attend all or any purl of the conference. Those planning lo intend the dinner are asked lo contact a member of Hie committee fur reservations. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert, lele- phone UtiUJ, are chairmen of the conference committee. Mr. and Mrn. Jumcs Gllitun are cuUltiK nieniberb to ejitluuile the probable dinner attendance. Other on the conunltlec are Mr. and Mr. Aubrey Adams, Mr. nnd Mrn. J nines Curtis, Mr. und Mn. Junies Kowlcr, Mr. and Mrs. James Leard, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ktlby, Mr. and Mt. Hobirl Odell, Mr. and Mm. DoiiKlnn Pence and Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Petrick. f 1 Hloiulr? I'.iuncllc? Rcd lir.iil? Medium liroMii? Silvcr giay'.' ("olor grniiu Helena Rubinstein has worked out an inspired lipstick rotm-cAST, your four best lipslick similes. When llic ease is in a simile of your clollies, llic lipstick is perfect for you. It's llitit simple... lo lc a color expert. Four lipslii ks in a Incite case, 3,50 Single lipslicks, l.(Ht p. tnx HERALD AND NEWS, Rebekah Lodge Members of the Past Noble Orand club of Prosperity Rebekah lodge met In the IOOF hall Tuesday. Jan uary 6. for a potluck luncheon and business meeting, conducted by Esther Mast, president. The next mecliiig will be on Feb ruary 3 and there will be a potluck luncheon, social afternoon and the birthday anniversaries of members In the first two months of the year will be observed. i At'TO.MOTlVE HINT ! . . .,.'., !. T,c.,tt f n,"lorl1t w' P""'" j , , L. " V ! the under surface of hla fenders. Hust often forma under this caked materlnl nnd quickly eats Its way through the lender. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING l.iprrt (uaranUrd Work (All Mftkett IUanahl I'rlrr Fre Lillmatrt Sewing Machine Service Voar Independent Dealer I'hon it:; I a?l 8hU War 'fit 1 CURRIN'S 9th and Main KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Potluck Dinner CHILOQUIN Host, at a potluck Chrlstmn. dinner and party held Saturday night were Mr. and Mr. Lou Kcllkon. Guest, brought spe cial mfu for their hosts, and all en joyed a gift exchange. Holder of high .core for the evening of cards was Cyril Cook, and Mrs. Earl Hall took low. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Dwtght Kircher and Mr. and Mr.. Cyril Cook. NOW OPEN ENJOY DINING AND DANCING AT MOLATORE'S 1112 MAIN .v.J . 'j i" for D rugs Phone 4514 At Your City Library "From Slavery to Freedom," by J II. Franklin. Till. I. a scholarly and readable account of the negro In relation to the history of the people of the United 8talc, and to a leaner ex lent, the people of Canada, the Caribbean and Latin-America. "The Gay Genius: the Life and Time, of Hu Tungpo," by Y'l-t'ang Lin. ftlogruphy of a versatile Chinese of the 11th century whose exuberant personality 1. to this day almost as much esteemed a. hi. literary gift.. HI. trcmendou. vitality coupled with his uncompromising honesty often brought on him the wrath ol contemixjrary officials, making hi. career one of height, and depths. "What You Can Do for High Blood Complimented TULELAKE Mr. Howard Moore and Mrs. Leon titreet were compli mented with a shower at the Tule lake Community Presbyterian church annex Thursday afternoon. Hostesses for the pretty affair were Mrs. Austin Perry, Mr.. Clar ence Moore, Mrs. Earl Heck and Mrs. Frank Manceau. Refreshment, were served from a table centered with an attractive miniature snow scene. MaaiPitlhWi Whiitul'M collection of early spring prints were a welcome sight to Martha this week, banishing some of the post holiday lethargy . . . but, par ticularly, I want you to know about the outstanding David Roth originals . . . fashioned of exquisite fabrics . . . and their styling is quite unusual . , . extreme, yes, but tastefully so. A black background print shows a marked contrast between waist land skirt ... the former hewing to the simple shirtwaist style with glitter buttons down the front . . . while the extreme fullness of the almost circular skirt is concealed by subtle draping. A buckle belt of black velvet adds another dressy touch. Prom the same designer comes a pink and black slash print that's very appealing, too . . . but, like so many frocks these days, you have to actually put it on to fully ap preciate It. A glossy patent belt and Jef buttons, outlining a diagonal opening down the back, provide the only trim. An assortment of moderately priced print numbers have navy, brown or black grounds overlaid by bright florals . . . fashioned with a variety of peplum effects or side draping . . . but there's a black and gold combination with a full, many gored skirt ... a white and black silk Jersey set off by a wide corselet belt of patent leather . . . and some two-plecers of quaintly - patterned prints have a wide belt lor a fitted torso effect. New millinery creations provide another spirit - lifting note at WHYTAL'S ... in the Medical' Dental building. Main at Ninth. These first arrivals are mainly flower-bedecked halos . . . their vivid colorings muted by moline veiling . . . perfect for dressing up that new spring suit. Acrylics, being used more and more for jewelry, brushes, combs, and decorative objects, require careful care, even though a plastic, as the soft surface Is susceptible to scratches. It can be recognited by tapping- with a fingernail, as It gives off a dull sound. l Kiekys I downstairs store has four models ; available In the new and startlingly ; different Kaiser Dishwasher which ! has been attracting a lot of atten' Hon . . . and possibly of outstand ing Interest is the fact that It's jet propelled, with nothing but water : supplying the energy that whirls the basket and sprays your dishes spot lessly clean. Powered by water, the Kaiser re quires no electrical connections . . and operates silently, without vibra tion! Dishes are washed in five minutes, then spun dry . . . and the Interior is self cleaning and odorless. Simplicity of the motorless mechan ism insures years of service without attention . . . and it cannot Tusu The standard and deluxe cabinet models . . . priced at $189.95 and $'.249.95 at RICKYS JEWELERS. 700 Main . . . are designed for modern, streamlined kitchens . . . and one of the main advantages ot the higher priced deluxe is a hydraulic lift that automatically raises the dish basket. The two chassis types, standard or deluxe, are built without the cabinet and can be fitted into dralnboards of small kitchens ... or waste space can be utilized. Revived fashion interest in daitling srqulned gowns prompt, one eminent jewelry designer to caution against creating a Christ mas tree effect by wearing Jeweled dress clips at the same time. He recommends earrings, bracelets or a necklace Instead. Keauty Salon ... located In suite 214 ot the Stewart Drew building , . . formerly known for many years as the Finley Beauty shop ... Is now equipped lor giving the Helenr Curtis Supersonic curl . , , ono of the most modern methods In permanent waving and ono of the first machines of this type to be used here. Itclle Johnson, new owner ot the salon, told Martha that she's ex ceptionally pleased with the beauti fully soft and natural looking waves the Supersonic produces . . . be cause there's no guesswork. For your Information, the hair Is wrap ped the same as tor cold waving, but tho hooded cap la nt Inched to a radio-like machine which carefully controls the entire processing. For further Information, or appoint ments, call 6277. i Pressure," by P. J. Bteincrohn, Aware of the widespread need for Information among laymen, Dr. Stclncrohn present, some common aennc advice, the keynote of hi. advice being: "Take It easy, In this day of tension and competi tion." He apologize, for hi. repeti tion of the time-worn phrase. "What doe. It matter a hundred year, from now?" "Blessed I. the Match," by Marie Syrkln. The author lia. told, not how the Jew. died, but how they managed to survive. This book of Jewish martyrdom 1. an enormously Im Foot Specialist Dr. K. S. Garvin Doctor of Surgical Chiropody Officei now located at 724 Pine St. (Next door to Fluhrer'l Bakery) Phone 9321 for appointments. Currin'n . . . where all of Helena Rubinstein's famous beauty preparations are an exclusive ... is introducing the "estrogenic hormone twins" ... tor night and day skin care ... at a special value which saves you the regular price of one complete Item. Women who have tried estrogenic hormones know that they give the skin a fresher, softer texture . . so 24-hour use of these modern miracle substances should be even more effective In helping the skin to hold that younger-looking bloom. Madan.e Rubinstein recommends that Estrogenic Hormone Cream be smoothed over the face at night, after cleansing . . , and the Estro genic Hormone Oil on the throat. Then, every day spread a thin film of the oil over the skin before ap plying make-up ... to counteract aging effects of wind and weather. The Estrogenlo Hormone Cream regularly sells for $3.50. and the Hormone Oil for $2.50 . . .'at CTJRRIN'S ... the friendly drug store at Ninth and Main . . . but now you can have both, a (6.00 value, for only $3.50 plus tax which makes It the ideal time for getting started on this beauty treat ment. Pale looking nylons, dated by their shade, can be dipped in dark dye, but be sure to move the stockings around in their dye bath to distribute the color evenly. Another advantage of this is that mis-matched hose can be mated. The Candu Jar received a variety of colorful and tasty bulk candies this week . . . Including marshmallows which haven't been seen in bulk form for so long that Martha had forgotten they were ever obtainable that way. Especially nice for parties are the Cream Mint Leaves . . . Lacoom Pastes . . . Bridge Jellies (those miniature gum drops) . , . Banquet Jellies ... all purchasable in any quantity . . . and an old favorite. Gimbals Small Blacks In cello bags or half-pound tins. Toffee lovers will be interested in Riley's Variety Toffees . . . from England . . . available at the PELI CAN CANDY JAR, 122 Main . . . attractively packed In flat tins rang ing from five ounces to a pound and a half. m Flowers that bloom in the spring will glisten in an entirely new way. Jewelry designers are creat ing lovely floral designs for ear clips, pins and necklaces in multi colored gem ensembles. Vine Street Market Is displaying more and more of the Monarch Foods, because of demand and among new arrivals in these are four delicious jellies . . . Straw berry. Elderberry, Loganberry and Crabapple. I can't remember ever tasting jellied elderberry, but hear it's very flavorful. Monarch's Double Sweet Plc-L- Joys are back again . . . first obtain able in a long time . . . and another shipment of the Old-Fashioned Sweetened Cucumber Pickles and Sweet Mixed Pickles has been re ceived. For you who like to concoct Chinese dishes, the Market now has Bead Molasses, too ... In small Jars. The supply of Maraschino Cherries . . practically exhausted by holi day demand . . . has been replen ished in several Jar sizes ... in cluding the stemmed Cocktail Maraschinos , . . and more of the Black Eye Peas are on the shelf , . . southern dish which first ap peared In tinned form last month. excellent with a couple dashes of onion salt and a bit of diced ham added. Handy for quick lunches are the Ready 2 Serve Kgg Noodle, with Beef or with Chicken . . . forming a noticeable display at the front of PINE 8TREET MARKET ... the S and H Green Stamp grocery at the corner of Seventh and Pine. A new electrical vibrator on the market combines heat and mas age for a home facial, giving the same glowing effect of beauty shop facial If a good skin cream Is used before applying the gadget. PACE SEVEN pressive work, one ot the miMt val uable and unforgettable of our time. NAIIKOW KMCAI-K JEKUHALKM. Jim. 10 M'l Dllllcl. fired from ambush narrowly missed Ma). Nicholas Andronovltcli, U. S. military attache 111 Jerusalem, to day whllo he was riding on bridle path on the outskirts of the city. The major', horse was struck twice by the rifle bullet.. LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE ENKOIX NOW! EXPERT INSTRUCTION TKItMS ON TUITION Klamath Boouty School rhone 1446 135 No. Broad Shops mil Iios Jewel & Gilt Shop . . . on Tuesday morning, January 1.1th . . , will commence a aeries of ten short talks on silverware to be broadcast over KFLW at 11:05 O'clock weekly by Louise Relnhart who Is well versed on silver lore. These talks will be a combination of Interesting historical data and pertinent facts about quality, weights, difference In plated silver, reasons for price variations. Ten questions and answers . . . one a week . . , will round out each pro gram . . . and In connection with this a simple contest will be held. Listeners are Invited to copy and mail in these questions with the correct answers . . . plus a brief paragraph on the value of S and H Green Stamps. Writer of the letter Judged the best will be awarded a silver compote. Remember, you don't have- to send In the lid to your grandmother's teapot or any box tops . . . merely a letter following the simple rules stated above. The pre-lnventory sale will remain in effect a few more days at JEWEL AND GIFT SHOP ... 619 Main . providing a dandy opportunity to buy at a worthwhile savings many items you'll have a use for this year . . . such as birthday or anni versary gifts and decorative objects for the home. Fine sewing needles, made from top grade steel, which have been In short supply for several years, are appearing on notions counters again. Thus, sewing baskets can now be replenished with the cor rect needle for specific purposes. LaPointe's lingerie department is displaying an innovation in undies . . . the Blue Swan "Suspants" . . . designed for Junior type f Igures to replace girdles or garter belts . . . and they look to Martha like a wonderful garment for the warm weather season ... or for under slacks wear. Suspants are fashioned of run proof rayon ... in a choice of white. pink, blue or black . . . and attached to the leg ot each pantle, fore and aft, are loops for Inserting garters. obtainable for each pair without extra charge. The waistline Is fitted to prevent slipping, despite the pull between garters and hose. Suspants are inexpensively priced . and each Is packaged separately. in Junior miss sizes from 9 to IT at the lingerie counter In LaPOINTE S . . . 507 Mala A new addition for your house hold equipment is a compact, combination step and extension ladder that can be easily folded. Studio ot ileautu has added a new service . . , pedi curing ... to the many others avail able at this modernized beauty shop on the mezzanine of Whytal's . . . and. so tar as Martha knows, this is the first shop in the city to in stall pedicure equipment. Anona Roberts . . . who specializes in facials . . . will have charge of this type of beauty treatment, which includes foot massage , . . and you can have both a facial and pedicure in about the same length of time. Dorothy Simmons Hoover Is the newest member on the staff of STUDIO OF BEAUTY . . . Which also Includes Fern Short, Anona, Roberts, Olive Ott and Steve Peters, hair stylist, who can give your coif fure that "new look." Lonfl'H Apparel produced a collection of new spring suits for Martha's admiration that are something to rave about . . . especially the color combinations and fabrics. And I'm not exagger ating one whit when I state that they look much more expensive than they're priced I Among these are Glen plaids, worsted stripes, bamboo plaid, and the hard-finish menswear fabrics . . . mostly in light shades, animated by a bright stripe from which can be carried out attractive costume effects. Ono Glen plaid of light ttrny nnd white, with a touch ot deep pink, i. designed with a full ballerina skirt and short, fitted jacket . , . while another ot similar fabric lias a boxy Jacket topping a straight skirt. Intriguing and different are the various pocket treatments which add a lot to their appearance . , . and the bamboo plaid in black and white uses black braid for a fetching trim. Early spring numbers are arriving at LONO S ... 719 Main . , . prac tically every day . . . but you really should set these Inspirational lulu before they're ions, r