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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1948)
PACE EICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON Interesting Plan Told By CF Group An Interesting overseas relief project undertaken two years no by It group of Camp Fire Girls ia finally showing re.su It. v. It whs In 1045 that the Sacajawea Camp hire group Iir.sl mmU cloth ing abroad. Just recently they received a letter from a Hungarian teacher, Vilma Szabo, telling of the fate of their relief shipment. Mis. Szabo Uvea In Torokszentmlklas, about 70 miles from Buduixst. -nnd travels to 10 vlllnges in her dis trict, dividing her teaching and her contributions among them. In let- tore to the girls she expressed her deepest grttMtude for their gifts and told of the dire need of clothing 'n ( her country. j She explained that at Christmas j time, mast people used a lew j blanches and candles for their I CI : rist mas decora t ions. The rea sun? Christmas lives were $45 a ywdl She added that food prices are terribly Inch, particularly "lux ury things, like tea. coffee and cocoa." Girls of the Sacajawea group are particularly gratilied in their proj ect since they have established a correspondence with Miss Szabo, who tells them just what happens to the articles they send. Other Camp Fire groups have followed their lead, and are sending gifts to Miss Szabo. Week-End Guests IS ' THIS is Vilma Szabo, a Hun garian school teacher, who distributes clothing sent by Camp Fire Girls of the Saca jawea group for foreign relief. Miss Szabo divides relief ship ments among people in her district of about 10 villages situated some 70 miles from Budapest. Sacajawea girls are now receiving regular letters from her. Surprise Party HENLEY A group ol friends and relatives surprised Mrs. W. L. Cle ment on her birthday anniversary Thursday. March 4. when they gathered at the Clement home on the Hill road for a potJuck dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Claton Wiard. Roger. Alan and Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clement and Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lundsten and Greda. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiard. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wiard and Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs. w. L. Clement. Church Guild LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Eva Roberts entertained the Guild of St. Barnabas church at her home Thursday afternoon. Following the business meeting, guild sewing was done by members. Refreshments were served at 4:30 to Joan Marchant. Helen Dairy, Ethel Jones, Margaret Burnett. Vir ginia Thomas. Grace Dearborn. Madge Monroe, Hazel Morrison and the hostess. Candidates MERRILL Moose lodge, number 306. Merrill, and Women of the Moose will hold joint initiation of large classes of candidates here, Tuesday evening. March 16. Gov ernor Elmon Kenyon and Senior Regent Olga Bradshaw will preside. The meeting will be called at 8 o'clock and refreshments will be ierved. Dinner Party LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noble and daughter en tertained at a dinner party at their new home Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and Betty Noble of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hartley of miiuiua, nir. ana Mrs. Floyd Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. George Fern lund, Mr. and Mrs. George Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett, all of Langell Valley. at"1 v.wmww'i.n'wwnminnwnn .wpmwii.wifaiif!w'ii'!iy.iii!M''ig C. ;' f i v ' s 1 mm , v. y i V SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rathe and ! son. Hjalmar, and Mr. and Mrs. Sverre Munson. all of Klamath Falls, spent Sunday at Prospect as ? ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mikal Vog- SMALL SISTERS are Carol, left, and Edna Evans, daughters M'la- of Mr. and Mrs J of Dorris is their grondfother. In the afternoon they were in vited to share in a surprise party in honor of Mrs. Vognlld. who leaves next week for a visit to Nor way. The Vognilds are former Al- . i Verhn Roe was a A number of friends from Pros- I ,.... ..j nAt . V. . t i run. Klamath Falls attended. - Kt'iiiu'lt-KUls Going-Away Council Fire Mrs. James Kerns. preMdeut of the Camp Fire Girls council, and Mrs. Lawrence Martz. president of the Leaders association, will preside at the grand council fire to be held at the armory Thursday evening, March 18. at 7:30. The grand council fire is a tradi tional ceremo.ua held annually in Klamarh Falls during National Birthday Week. Over 50 girls will be honored with special awards and ranks Thursday night. All parens and Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds, council mem bers, leaders, sponsors and friends are Invited to attend. Rebekah Merrill Rebekah lodge met in regular session March 1. The pro gram consisted of a reading by Audrey Lewis. "The Story of Ruth." Geraldine Cox gave a report of the Rebekah jewels, and a clever skit was presented. Delegates appointed to attend the assembly at Eugene were Sylva Jones. Hazel McNeil and Geraldine Cox. Alternates were Mae Ander son. Mary Pope and Mrs. George Hancock. Three guests from Bonan za were present. Members reported ill were William Poe. Hazel McNeil and Marge Burleigh. Verlin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Rose of S316 California, was honored at a going-away partv by his fellow seventh - graders from Pelican school. A lovely decorated cake and refershments topped on the party for the youngsters and the young guest of honor. The boy had been in a Klamath Falls hospital for over a week, and last week-end it was learned that he was to be sent to Eugene for another and longer stay in a hospi- iai mere. Annual Dinner CHILOQUIN Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Roberts were hosts on Sunday evening at a second annual dinner for the Panther basketball team, which on Saturday completed a successful season. The chicken dinner was served Oil cleverly appointed tables which used a blue and white color scheme. Placecards were blue and white clad basketball players with Panther heads, each in a pose representative of the position neld on the team. The art work was done by Bill Kirk. CHS student. Guests were taken to a movie fol lowing dinner. Attending were the coach, Frank DiUlio. Jim Dyche, manager, players Gillis Hannigan. Allen Hatcher. Neil Neilson. Jack Jones. Claud Baird. Bill Norval. Ltroy Glenger Jr., Dick Souers, Joe Ball and Bill Wampler, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope. Church Society very happy The Missionary sm in v of the Hist Bupt i.st church met in the church parlors Thursday. March 4. sewing. Recent Shower I.ANC1K1X VA1 1.KY- Mrs. l.altue House was hoiuirrd lit a shuwrr Miuvh 1 nt the parish hull. Hum. esses were lleity Topple. Elsn Itueck. Christine Hi-own. Mildred Novmny and Margaret Hiiriiotl. Howls of swvol peas and pink and blue tapei's decorated the room. Gifts were piled oil a lace covered tahle. 1'ilr.rs in u. .incs went to lliiinche Ouwen. Kuy House and Corn Leavitt. Refreshments were served, tun sis were Mrs House, Jeaiiettc llorn lund. Vesta Unas. Klhel Jones, liiinn Hood. Rebecca House, Virginia Thouiiis. Hlauche Clowen. Cleila Wells. CJrace Dearborn, Itouuie Kern hind. Mil linn Potucek. Mareu Ran dall. June I'nlie-t. Joan Miuvlinnt. tMes.a Noble, Carolyn Dearborn, Helen Ucrry and Cora Leavitt Official Visit Veva Johnson of Spokane. Wash., district governor of tjiinla flub. In tirnutlonal. wil" pay an ntlti liil visit 'i Klamath County Quotariaiis nrt week. A dinner inert lug of IJuota club has been arranged for Tuesday eve ning. March 111. It will take the nli.ee of the regular Monday meet ing The affair will be held in the Prllcan parly room. All members planning to attend an reminded to call Alice Vitus. fc'7:i. (or reservations, before noon, Mondav rime of I he dinner meet tnr is 6:30. Weddinq Bells Klamath Falls friends of Kailuen riupps and Thomas A. Tillman of Alluras ha.e learned of their mar riage which took place In Reno. Nev.. February 14 The rereinonv was performed In the First Hapilsi church by Rev. Gull Burnett. . . , In biirf, llmt ti an apt tlr.M'ilp Hon o! the iiianv alluilnu hut cmi ns brum ill.stiluyi'tl by WHYTAI.S millllUTV Milnti Hut tiltf in Itni'. luulnr st link Miutlm iih Iruly itr plrttiUi tlic m'umhi's .spirit ... a I'luNely-wuven Mrnw In Mly Kitvn, hriiiiy lihMt'ii bt'iiriitlt u trim ir pink ruM'huds. Molrt.t mid fn.-a-ln-iitlnt miIIii bmv (if tti in I y ptnk. Vox unusual minhuiulltin Ui mini -Inu mill I'M-rpltntml vt'iMttiluv. MHMUll pltHT UtM'S 1 1) ii prrt, 1 1 1 - rrmvnrtl hut of luullUcuturiMl .slrnw lU'fllv wovrn Into 11 pluld iltv.lmi Noi nnlv woultl It uo iitonu brmitl fulh wMh u tiitlonil mitf't but lust ax nici'lv with vmir dpv.vliv.1 , . blni'tlnv u nh .niv nhiulc Alhtul this tunr of votir putrnt liMither Ntrpt bni-k Into the MHttl'?tit . , mi. to niutfh your nutrnt n-. , ci's.sorlrs tlifio's 11 .hlnv pliuilr t rn h . (lir 1 u hi i ri mi vid liv i , vrlvrt I'd'Tlnt from bt'tpit ton prlni j IVrfiM't with n imiiv null ts n situ- plr fell In nff-whltr. diMoiiiti'il bv n Nwunk itlilton lnv frinrd tn imhv . . or Hip hrlmmril turlMti Inh toiu'd o phik slrtiw Ijhioh uf tmii-'h. In" tni'Iint1 droou from (tin sidf Piiitlriilitrlv out.stnndluu tup tltp ill f.'ff l oiiivsl . . , hlrlrll) lur atlllltn . will lir held bv Illl': CANDY JAH. start next wcek-eml . . . and all eu Irles will be )tut on I he faster I'.gt Tree. Dectir.lllliu the lime limbs o a llltlc lire ulth coloieil vux Is all old i tistoiu o( the IVuiivvh aula I 1 lot lllii iin . . . and Una) lesillts iut i soiti'..!ntiK lo bflitiUlf All the eitus mtml lie liluwn lo iiieii'iit spnll.iitc ami make tliciii : glossv sMuws larnl hv nlil llll'dlil IIKtlt cllouiill lor llnllli lllli (Hand 1 III ultra tlatletiim tWMrls and aul lur lllr most aillsllc l:a..ler a vanclv of fi'tchlim trims . and enit will be a rivr-nmiml box ol another Mile liutvltke sailor In bar. hrrrv red. married bv slriird laf fetn ribbon. These are onlv a vrry few of the artful bonnets vou ll f'nd In the new millinery unlnn of WIIYTAl.S . . In ! the Mcdlral-Druliil bllllillng. Main for day of business They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Or of Malm. Mrs. Orr !s a sister of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor of San Fran cisco, parents of Mr. Tillman, and Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Fanning of I meeting and program. The business Sacramento completed the wedding meeting was conducted by Mrs. party. Mrs. Fanning Is also a sts Frank Ward, society president, and tir of the .iroom. Mr Joe Van Meter, program chair- ' A wedding supper was served in man. presented a very interesting ! "'c Skv Room of the Ilolel Muprs program. In which Eleanor Wnrd. . Mrs. William Nolen and Mrs. Rod j ney Larson took part, j Others attending were Mrs. For- rest Tucker. Mrs. L. H. Harper. Mrs I B. M. Robinson. Mrs. Lloyd Higdon. j Mrs. B. K. Robinson. Mrs. Joe Dun- son. Mrs. Joe Ivie. Mrs. J. R Gould. : Mrs E. J. Boothby. Mrs. John Pat terson. Mrs. C. C. Brown, Mrs. H. H. Dccts, Mrs. Grace Genereaux. Mrs. Jennie Jones and Mrs. C. W. Thomas. Sterol SMALL daughter of Mr. ond Mrs W. L. Hutcherson of 2221 Applegote is Mary Eliz abeth, who is just six months old. Kennell-Ellls. No Jewelry repair ii tea mall for individual attention from ArtRtinhart Jewel and Gift Shop 8 H Green Sfampi (19 Main Thane 1163 SAapr ii ( fashion's i I stockings In gSheer NoSeimt nyiM $ 65 j ii Rrno. Thr Ttllnmiw Iuivp tnbllshfd h home In Duusmuir since returnluit from their honey moon whli-h wns spent In Sun Frnn cisco. tr Chapter Dinner The home of Mrs. N. B. Drew was the scene of a dinner meeting of Chapter AU. PEO Sisterhood, on March 9. at which time officers for the coming year were elected. Mrs. Greer will serve as chapter president: Mrs. F. B. Southwell, vice president: Mrs. Samuel A. Mushen. Mrs. Sanford Selbv entertained recording secretary: Mrs. Robert for her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cog- Craig, corresponding secretary; Miss dill. Friday. February 27. at her i Lyravlne Fish, treasurer: Mrs. Ood hi me, 2349 Wantland. i frey Matthews, chaplain, and Mrs. Present were Mrs. Cngdill. Mrs 1 DRr't French, guard. tila Robinson. Ma.'e Messlck. Christine Patrick. Mildred Brown Maudelle Gaskins. Mabel Johnston. Florence Anker. Winnie Davis. Car. rle Lowther. Sue Hamilton. Jackie Johnson and the hostess. The refreshment table was dec orated with spring flowers and pink and blue ribbon streamers. at Ninth . ranging from ex travagant imsic trims to subtle situ phriiy ... In nil thr burst and must poptltnr shaprs I'tilitlv hair, nllrn iiitllr rliarm. hit on a valine girl, lunkm an ulrier Mnman liHik friiMsv ami spiiils alt thr rrst of hrr good grooming. U illlul lurk ran be ronflned by laritlrr ur by haliilu. line wblrli Is a milder farm uf halrdrrssliig "stlrkuiti." Friday Affair Ciuttim Made SLIP COVERS Margaret Wheeler rhone 4J4 'liairn' V 'Ihiltoilil' are (lie definitely distinctive jmt tern tu 1 Mlrjiilj MancLirin Din- inerwrtrr beinu featurrd in the (lis 1 piny window of YOUR STOKE . . . Hitd In the nienunlne chum depart ment. Of modern cotnrinit . . . creHted and h;uid 'decorated tn Cali fornia . . . this oti'Atandlne new dlnneruuir 1 adaptable to all pe riods and decoratini; M'hrmes. Many of the pieces nrr square In design which maken them look far different from the usual dinner ware . . . and one esjcclally ap pealing piece is u (Inuhlc venetnl)le dish. The "Uann" pattern coiiira in an exquisite two-color coinblnu tton of pearl may and blush pink . . . the "Daffodil" In a more flam- buoynnt leaf irreen and gold. landjrln l)lntirru.iri u-lll rw -nr. ried 111 "oprn wtmk" by yoUlllKrny trri,p' ' STORK, Inc. . . . 721 Main . . . o 1 that you can e.i.Mly add to a start er set. And what would be any more appreciated by a spring bride than this newest of the new in dinnerw are It one is Luxury Chocolate , . . but prlc.t will also be ulven tn oilier dl- viMmts. such as the most comical, j Kemember now, this euK-dcrotatltUi cotitrti Is onlv for iimw ii-upt , , . i nut the kiddles. I'KMCAN CANDY JAIt ' Main ... Is amply Mippltrd with Iturr'n yunimy Ylcliirla Crraiiu. ivi.ippl Ht IMtel foil and cleverly ; p.ickaKed in cwii ciiiEon . . a inouth-watet lute Kapler treat , . . lot- !.?!). Nth fulirlrk fur himir drruratlni are rmittnc un llir ntarkrt. 1'hrt're brtiiK made In nrar Intiger, krrp clran eater anil Ihrlr rout U lei. Nylon damask, only about half rxpenttlvr aa wilk tlamaik, ba a comparably rlrb lulre anil U Iin lirrvlnu tu attack from Imrclt or nilldew. Nylon la evm belns urd for patlernnl vrlvels thai are rani parallvely lnennilp and more rrusb-rritanl. The'r new, fay, Hghtheirted n a vacation cruise! All tht tubtla lonti of a Bermuda wattrcolor...in exquisitely firtinf noieam nylons by NoMe no, 3 proportioned l types. Chooie the (ones that pick up tht colors In your new pure-silk prints r solids.. .for a lovely day or evinin wardrobe. Shop the store .mof queen srA-$HEii 'ink princess nut you enjoy hibiscus cold ucHrMousf enw . cobai nrtoc 500 Main ft ? AllTCR.AFfS Htather AHTCHAFT ateC ITou will lev Ih mrtnenati of Arlaall's "Htathtt" . . . Iht tolltil thad ol maw-gray . , , lfrongy vrtatih and in lun with Iht most hminint eoifum thodei of lilac and pur pit vivid bund of bright rdi, bfuti ond grttni. fo ii $1.95 to $2.50 CDQQdg A new dour lock recently ap pearlnc on the market discards the keyhole and kev. Instead It U equipped with push button which unlock the door when the correct combination of number Is tapped out on the button. Six Timvs Ml . . that's what you'd IMV a ri-k for six pluiT M-tllll.s of Knlltl illvrr at niCKVS . or. for Jiki nr vttliiK of liny rluisrn patlrrn. you d onlv pay nil renin a wrrlt! PurXp of this In lo point out that anyone aim yearns for .Mcrllim ran havp It on an rar.y-to.pny Jja.sln that won't wrrrk thr budnrt. Furthrrmorr. if nirls now Rolnir IhroUKh thr hlith arhmil vrnra will make a choice from thr HO rxo.uK. Itr pattrrns avallahlc at Klrkvn and start bulldmir toward a com plete srt, they'll havr It by the ntnr they're rendy for homes of their ow-n. There's an adyanlaKr In selcctum from the rnormous axsortmrnt at Itlrkys . . . Ijeeau.se. feathered to- nether under one roof are all the but names In silver . . . Oorham, Towlc, Wallace. Reed and llarlon. Inlernntlotial, Wal-snn. Alvln. Heir loom . . . rccnttnlzrd and aiiproved by Ihe Sllvernnlths riulld of America. While vlewlntt thla oui.sianrllutr silverware display In IWKY8 JKWKI.EItS ... 700 Main ... be sure to notice the elcttant deml tasse spoons In M-karal Hold . . . loaned from a private collrcilon. The sort of aerrssorles you rlinosr can accent vnlltlifulncss or ae. Imprrssivr brarrlrla will draw the eyes away from hands; Jaunty Klines are more rrjuvrnalliu than rnnsrrvatlvr styles; thr "rhileh" type of handbair appears morr viiulliliil than thr handled red T iiviU' Soup . . . clear and itrecn and flavored bv a touch of celery ... Is a new Monarch Item on Ihe shelf at PINK RTHKET MARKET ... so now for your company dinners you can nerve up a chef's delight formerly found only in I he best eatlim places. Tastes like Ihe real thing to me , . . hut you who've eaten It oflener will be a belter Judite. Another tinned ncwle from Mon arch are the ('lieese-rnateil Hhoc strlim Potatoes. They're cnually Rood hot or cold . . . served will) soups, salads, steaks or fl.sh Conway's Old-I'aslilonrri Pntalo Salad . , . put un III Jars . . Is available iikmIii after a fairly Ioiik absence. For a hurry-up meal, this Is dandy lo serve along wllh n can of .Mayer's Wieners from PINR HTflKhT MADKCT . . . corner of rievenlh and Pine ... an H and II (irern Mamp store. A new rayon voile for bedroom curtains and flonnera la treatrd with a thin coaling of plastln so that spotN of dirt can he wiprd off. This material has Ihe fur ther advantage, of not berominf willed. I' lint I antiiHifH comprise a collrcilon of new spring frocks at LONU'S . . . the sort thai will look cvrr so lovely under a fur cout If Kaslcr Day proves chill . , . or perfect wllh a pastel topiwr. Many are two-plrce styles . . . and most Kaster-lsh among these Is a gorgeous "purk scene" print. designed with huge patch ockciA on the dress Jacket, long sleeves and a knlfr. pleated skirt. More delicate In coloring Is a pretty light sprinkled with char treuse designs. A verltablo touc-poem I the full .-.kirted frock of while crciw with ouk tree etchings In brown for a novel landsca)e effect. Iut low-cut ;lice fits snugly . . . and a brown grnsgraln sash provides the only trim. Another attractive number thai leans toward browns Is a drajied dress with a leaf pattern In russet shades. The popular navy and while com bination la carried out In a variety of patterns . . . and for the largrr sle. 20't, thrre are a few modish prlnis, sllmmlnglv draped ... at LONG'S APPAKKI. ... 719 Main New weaving technique and specially twisted yarns have pro duced a group of niarhlnr-madr drapery fabric that have thr aamr irregular, nulthy trstlirr of rxprn slvr, hand-woven textile. Thin gold metallic threads add ryr ralching elegance. and so are all the roloriul greet ing rards III JKWKI, ANIJ GIFT SHOP. In one special group are cards designed esieclally for chil dren to send to adult members of the family . . . and In another aic appropriate Faster characters that mean so much to Ihe kiddles'. There are greetings for your son. In-law and daughter, for grand mother, aunts and cousins . , , or a "thinking of you" message lor a friend. And Isn't It tun to be re membered? Thai l'..y.-i:.l Xllvcr I leaner has arrived ... Ihe same as Is usrd by Jewel and (lift because It's the smoothest, most thorough polish ob lalnnhle, is easy on the hands and won't harm nail lacciucr. Price 50 rrnts a bottlr. P. S. on St. Patrick's Day: Its time to be Retting those March 17th greetings In the mall . . . and Mar tha suggests an appropriate hut In- expel ve remembrance lo accom pany them ... a set of eight (ireen leaf Coaster from JKWKL ANIJ OIFr HIIOP ... 519 Main. They're attractively boxed . . . washable and durable. The proldrin of loo-shorl slips and longer skirl ran hr solved by dividing a laffrla or silk scarf square, Joining it al the aides In make a flounce and using II lo Irnglhrn an outmoded slip. This will srrvr the same purpose a a ruffled petticoat. (Ir you can con vert It Into a half slip by simply cutting off Ihe top, hemming anil Inserting an rlasllr band. t uvillv Mills liatu . . . first, Introduced here al KATHY'S a few months ago . . . have been receiving a lot. of alien lion this spriiiR. Lalest plaudits were given at the Merchants' Fash loii Show In San Francisco's Palace hotel Monday nlRht, ntlendcd by aevornl from thla city, A copy of the very hut featured Is on display at KATHY'S . . , 1114 Main . . . where rrtrimmliig la a specialty. Riving a new fillip to your old bonnet. hops Illl llOS Vanivl XijIohh , , , In llciiuudii l tit den by No.Mritri have arrived ill TIIK TOWN HIKiP In nine tu wear with KuMcr nutflln , , . mid (licit column." . . rtuir (hiTii, Princes Ulue. Hcu-Midl I'lnlc anil MwlilliuUM' lliity . . . ore tr. deli mit' ah a timed Uultlilc. They'll all 1.1 druler and urantlcM, A I mi nil (lie way are Midl-loned itylmin in Cameo IhiaIciv. Ol fi nil if, If Villi ir Unit IK tn Mri nut in mlnm nf p.islel hue. you 11 want itlnvt"i lo cniuilcli the elici t. Kxtremelv exiuMt, ,trc Tim n hhuii' huhi pink cauciHluft ... or yuu can ucl lilue. kn mHiihim' and lutol in MU'dc-likc dockkhu. Mm It uit nt inodci a let v Iced, how I'vci . me Kuw net falirlr (lovr . . and they conic tn an a-iloundlnu .iclei Hon ol slitidcri , . . hCrt-nlirll pink, aiii.t, blur, rihr, dahliu pur ple, ntdiir Binv . , in ttaunllrt or ho, ;.lilricil-ililt styles Then, as a Mnhhinu touch to your p.t .id iicccv.oi it---, selivl a (latteitni; blitii.c tioui the wide aoilitiem now hrlur: displayed hv TIIK TOWN I HIIOP , Main al Flith There -ir tHllll! (lla-il Illicit III pillr., UIJ.,.4. blue, lutuntl or ttold. laihloiicd with a inodincd loid livitm collar . li-iiii or shnrt .-.lcecd crepe ihlr( with u luiiiiiioun hmd'c . , and many drcwy nloucs with plen- i ty of feminine lulls . . . from well i known tlcsimteis ! I'atle ua l dr(inilcl) recunt inritilrd for the Initial waxing of mind ft intra bcaur the urfair U ralnl hv ruhhhii llir iale i tlnirtiucldr tntu thr urr ami iralu of the wimmI. ftluiiM(tluc ub- 1 ftrttirnt ltikre w ll t ll liquid ttm, tutich raslrr tn tiil., au be uwi! Jlll a effe'tltelt. fill Illl III' V ... that nstMunillto; um f.iuiiil.t' ion gaimrnl by l.llv of I rorr, which became a complrtr sell-out In a matter of riitvi uheu Tint intro duced by l.al'OINTK'M in January , , . Is back again! In fact. Mary was unpacking an entirely ftesh shipment when Martha stopiird In this week. Knhuiice provided a rrvoltitlonat V change In rorsrtuig that women wel comed . , . for 11 a knuMith-flttlng girdle, designed without bones, clos ings or chafing seams . . . weighing only a few ounces, yrt giving rom plrtr supiHirt. llirough It simple, pairutrtl coastructiou. hip at slimmed down without leaving a "spare tlrr" above . . . the waist line Ii reduced without any boning lo slab , . . and yuu have fret and easy stride without any rutting al thr thigh Knltanre girdle are priced at I3 50 and Hi. 00. depending on th waist mrasurrmenl . . , and Ideal for wearing with them are the l llr of France brasairrr in satllu or lace trlmmrd nylons . . . that uplift, hold and mold . . , priced at IJ 50 M I-aPOINTKS ... 407 MaJtl. r'ur a beaulifut rlastrr fable rra- trrpiree, bake an oval-aliMKd rakaj put the layer together with white lrotlng and rover outside thirklf with abreddrd roeonut, tinted grren. A baskrl-llkr eentrr ran tv formed by building up a rim about Ihe lop of Ihe rakr and wilhla) this arrangr frrsb flowrr. It vidal Shmrvr Items are a forethought lo have on hand . . . and cost Is small when you add finishing tomhrs yourself. MII.I.KHH art drpartmenl has re ceived new Iturllla stamped perrala pillow cases of the best quality, reaily hemstitched, for !.!). Case of muslin tubing to embroider are priced 11.111 . , , or I2.J3 without hemstitching. A truly appreciated gift would ! the lanicd bridge set In pure llnrn. selling al SI. 19. Anothrr nice set of slightly coarser linen Is only Jl.JS. lively, loo. are the flve plrce cotton bridge acts In pastel green, blue, pink or yellow . . . :ifl-lnrh square and napkins for JI..W. Kven more liievnenlvt. nn Him Tea Towel twin sets of union linen to be appliqued and embroidered In gay colors, priced at 411 rent or ! rent, depending on the pattern. Then there are pure linen Ouesl. Towels . . only lift renls . . . for npnllune work ... or Ihe 7f.cenl liiilliinlir.nl scarfs In colonial, floral or crovs-stitch designs. Itesliles a new selection of staiupcij babv varment, the art ileparln'ij at MIM.KH'S . . RIJ Main . , has commodious diaper bag for the prenatal shower They double as knitting biics. loo . . . mv those In the J.l.ng group are fashioned of all-wool plaids combined with plastic trim All-plastlr of simu lated rrpllle sell for S4.M. Doth have a walrr-rrsi.-lanl Inlci llnlim ai I ripper side pm-geis. Tackle Ih 111 Is bring Irralrd In make It walrr repellent and used for rain capes that double as beach wraps. V.tltVV oilH . . . Whispers llelween Us. til Inn- gunge ... Is Moinhl'i gay new par- ' available at CURRIN'S In whimsical containers of cerise and grav ... for Kasler giving. "Mnlre Nous'' Is as elusive as spring llself ... a bonny fragrance I hat 's nellhcr too sweet nor ton heady . . . and, besides Ihe partiim, you can have. It In enu do tollelle, poudre Ic bain or talc. Smallest, bottles In pnrfum are priced at M..10, tnx extra . . . but mnro glfl-worlhy Is Ihe $lli.0fl size, enensed In lush gray velvet. Then there's a very nllrnctlve gift set of llirnc Items for MIIO. The rail da toilette, preferrrd by many, srlls for 3.0I) and lux ... at CUH niN'S , , . Ihe friendly drug lnr al Ninth and Main, Wayward, hahy-flne liair la nnl adaptahln lo demanding coiffures, hut flyaway locks can he kept llily I by tuck combs. Two easily man- aged styles for this type of hair are Ihe how-lied (llltann (llrl or a page-boy hob.