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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1948)
PACE EICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 24, !4I "SoroptimistClub iMakes Final Plans Ulllan mills. Klamath Falls chairman for the Soroptlmist Northwest " regional conference to be held this week-end at Bend, announced that m all plant had been completed for the Klamath Falls club's participation $. In the conference. The Bend, Klamath Falls. Lakevlew and Burns Soroptlmist clubs will be co-hostesses for the event and the natural 2 beauties and resources of the country will be used for souvenirs and decorations, thus giving a great deal of publicity to this section of the 2 country. Alaska, Washington, Ore- gon, Idaho and Montana are tne areas to be represented at the con JJ lerence. , Doris Peyton ana una wmsrna m x Chinese brldse tea was given " are the delegates for Klamath Falls SRturtay ftcrnoon. April 17. by with Rose Poole, Olive Cornell and ! ,he ,,) o( u,c s,mor Bnd Lucille O'Neill as guest speakers for t,rmedll)U. Broups of St. Paul's Cilrls the luncheon and dinner. Louise I Fri,,,.,. society. The affair was 3 Relnhart and Isabel Konn nave hfld ln tne parlsn house ,rom a ,0 t is Charge OI Hie accorHiiuiia nuu Bridge Dessert favors. In addition, the following " members will attend from here: Coral Sabo. Thelma Henry, Lor m raine Johnson. Margaret Wherland. J Pauline Gllmore. Olyve Mason, 5 Blanche Lundy, Elva Kenyon. Mu si riel Oarlch, Lydia Howard, Dena Backes, Vivian Owens, Ofa Smith, 2 Edna Albrecht, Ruth Adams and st Ruth Haltan. J The following program has been a announced for Die conference: J Friday, April 23: m 3:00 p.m. General session. 2 7-8 p.m Smorgasbord, Bend club a as hostesses. 2 8-9 pjn. Club reports. 8-10:30 p.m. Informal, reception. Saturday, April 24: o'clock. Proceeds were sent as their contribution to the National Girls Friendly Society mission object for 1948. which is to pay the salary of a young American woman teacher to go over to Kunming. China, to teach English ln a girls college In Kun ming. The senior girls arranged the tea table and served the tea and the In termediate group acted as hostesses and had charge of the bridge tables and priies. They also decorated the parish hail and made the tallies and decorations carrying out the Chinese theme throughout with gay Chinese lanterns and flowers. Many ol the girls were In Chinese costumes. The following awards were made: guest prizes went to Mrs. C. M. Howie and Mrs. M. D. Kious. High in n-inna rant trv Mr. Qhans al.rl - -J-.-"- - second high went to Mrs. Scott Mc rihrixtian church. t. , JJ 12:18-1:45 Luncheon with Klam- ath Falls olub as hostesses. Olive Comett, toastmis tress. J Rose Poole, speaker. m Muriel Garich will sing, accom- panted by Marie Obencheln. 2 2 p.m. Business session and elec ta Uon of officers. 7 p.m. Formal banquet, vlth Bend club as hostess. Lucille O'Neill as m guest speaker. Sunday, April 25: 8 a.m. Breakfast with Lakeview 2 and Bums clubs as hostesses. m 9 a.m. Business session. At the Thursday luncheon Mrs. 2 Winnlfred K. Glllen was the speaker and she discussed the work of the 4-H clubs ln the state and county. 2 Mrs. Glllen, former Klamath county home demonstration agent and now making her home at Corvallis where 2 she serves as assistant state 4-H , club leader, is here to judge at the annual 4-H spring fair now under 2 way at the Klamath county fair 4 grounds. m Two new members were lntro- duced to the club. They are Alma 2 Mullis and Beth Griggs. a 2. Dinner Guests 2 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tappan en- tertained recently with a dinner at " the Red Rock tavern honoring their 2 son, Harvey T. Rand, who has en m tared the United States naval air corps. He Is now on duty ln San 2 Diego. Guests Included Mr. Rand. Jo V Anre Butler, Dick Gilchrist, Delores ootcek, Gordon Anderson, Mari 2 anne Rowe, J. J. Spurgeon, Mrs. 2 Faye Peter, E. O. Peter, Mrs. Elna m Hessenauer. Mrs. Violet McFarland, JJ Jerry Beckman, Marcella Rand, 2 Dean Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. s Tappan, the hosts. Kendree. The senior G.F.S. girls who helped were Patty Teale. Virginia Van Doren, Mary Ann Preston, Marilyn Miller. Jean Owens. Jeannine New com and Lyn Perkins. From the in termediate group were Shirley Se horn. Pat MueUer. Sue Sessler, Vlr gie Toyly. Sharon Miles. Darlene Gulley, Jerry Lee. Alice Geary. Jan- I- TREAT YOURSELF to one of v our DELICIOUS Steaks MOLATORE'S Open 6:00 a. m. to 1:00 a. m. 1112 Main ice Larson. Jean Adams. Diane Old enburg. Patsy Lehto and Marlene Sue Owens. Advisors assisting were, Mrs. A. J. Toyly. Mrs. Milton Sessler, Mrs. Joseph Lee and Miss Hazel Morrison. Keystone Club The Keystone club met In the Methodist church Wednesday eve ning of last week with the president, Garry Robertson, opening with a brief business meeting. Musical numbers on the accordion were given by four students of Doris Fredericks and a short talk. "Amer ica at the Crossroads," was given by Phil Hitchcock. Two musical numbers in costume were sung by Catherine Blanas and Wilber Elliott, accompanied by Pa tricia Hunt. A clever mix-up game was led by Mark Taylor and prizes were awarded. Hostesses for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Binkley, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Angel and Mrs. Rhena Howry. Other members present were Mr. and Mrs. William Stolk. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Petzholt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright, sir. ana Mrs. Myron Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deller, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Robertson, Mrs. Paul Lee. Mrs. Wendell B. Smith, John Simmons, Audra Fulquaru. Mr. and Mrs. I Charles McFarland, Maude Weath ' erspoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. I Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mc I Kaig and Mr. and Mrs. Warren ! Mason. I . . i ! Toastmistress Three new members, Helen Mont gomery, Margaret Holliday and i Billie Walker, were welcomed Into the Toastmistress club at Its last ' meeting. Table topics were discussed dur ing the dinner, with Wanda O'Brien ' acting as topic mistress. ! Mabel Hanson was toastmistress of the evening and introduced the i speakers. Loye Smith spoke on "The : Way of the Politician," Katherlne ! Chidester chose as her subject "The i Life of John Steinbeck," and Lillian , Hanellne gave a talk entitled "Stein- Beck's Report on Russian Women." Vivian Owens was evaluator. with Dorothea Buck, Wanda Elliott and Madeline McLaren serving as co evaluators. Guests at the meeting were Lu cille Miles and Eva Mae Gllmore. The Toastmistress club will be guests of the Toastmasters at their next meeting held- April 28 at the Willard hoteL SHsanaxiaaBnrassaiMHHBSflMHaaasaanaaHMMBKMMMBBSMsaHnni ........ ... .-.w-v.,-- WWlMWiwinwni-l s J. I I . . "y 1 it-- " 1 L .. I , X. I - A w. 1111 i wmmmmmm ii.: . .f.i II l, 1 9th and Main f" K- J Other Faberge' fra- H i f ' I grances now avaii- S- I able Aphrodcsia, - s . t Tigress and Wood- 1 rSjj; f hue. t i v I I l.lt i . 1 . Bride-Elect A shower was given in honor of Hetty King, bilile-elect of Taylor High, mi April ID nt the home of Mis. Flunk Kulllvim In l'oe valley. Ml.vs King's wedding date has been set for May 1. llMtrM.i at the Unti dily party were .ella Milled, Fran ces Johnson and Bessie Sullivan. Guests Included Mrs. Wllbeit An demon, Mrs. Wilbur Kelling. Mis. Ivan Kggers, Mrs. Ouy Hailon, Mrs. lenry Johnsoii. Fiances Nellsou, Mrs. William Tuback, Mis. John Abraham. Mrs. Kd Wens. Mis. Fur rest Brelthaupt, Mi's. James Grimes. Mis. Marlon Hill nrs. Mis, Basil Brown. Mrs. O. L. Brown. Mis. George Helling, Mrs. Mluolit Cuddy, Mrs. Boyd Bi uiier, Mis. I, K. Ciwnp- Yr WELL-GROOMED TO YOUR DAINTY FINGERTIPS when you have u standing appointment at Star Briiuly Shop ... to keep your hands and nails at their best all the time ! (all 10M fur Zoe. Jrrry or I'lnire at tai Beauty Shop 435 Main M ' Saturday. .m mm wosc et . m$ m poppy Grd: a COMPLETING PLANS for the state Parent-Teachers conven tion here next week are . the County Council officers and the hospitality chairman. Top, left to right, Mrs. W. H. Shaf fer, president; Mrs. Ray Kel ler, vice president. Second row, Mrs. A. A. Montgomery, secretary; Mrs. Hugh Had dock, treasurer. Below, Mrs. Ralph McNutt, chairman of hospitality. Other convention committee chairmen are Mrs. D. L. Snyder, information; Mrs. Horvey Ayers, registra tion; Mrs. Arthur Reinhart, banquet; Mrs. Myron Hull, publications; Mrs. Edward Hickman, luncheons and pres ident's breakfast; Mrs. Hugh Haddock, Housing. Kcnnell-Ellis CURRIN'S-r drugs Phone 4514 Social Calendar Monday. April 3 Formal Installation of new officers, Klamath Palli Quota club, initiation new members. Pelican party room, 7 p.m. Tueday, April 20 Order of Eastern Star no-hoste luncheon, 1:15 p. m.. honoring Mn. (Catherine Felger, tUte grand worthy matron. Pelican cafe. Order of Pattern Star tea, 3 to S p. m.. Masonic temple. Saturday, Mar 1 St. Paul's Women' auxiliary May Day luncheon, pariah house. I'ueadar, May 4 Chrts'ian Science lecture by James Harry Mrpevnolds t be held at the first Christian chunh 9th and Pine, 8 p.m. 1 I! . retluma 5.50 1. IS. j Cologne 2. 3.50 6. j Ensemble of Cologne & Perfume 3. V plui lOI Baih Powder 1.75 3.50 h goes to your head . . . like o new spring bonnef ... or a Shakespeare sonnet. I 1 Hi h o -Attentio-K!-FUR COAT OWNERS Gregory's Fur Shop is now ready to take care of your furs during the summer sea son. ALL NEW, MODERN CLEANING FACILITIES Have your furs remodeled, repaired, cleaned ond glazed . . , Special Summer . i Prices . . . hv EvnA,innrOf4 Puvrinra It . '73 ' r .-VuJtti-ii 'or these Special Pricet on Storage- Cleaning Glazing. GREGORY'S FUR SHOP bell, Mrs. A. It, Ciitniilirll, Cm ill KctllllK. M- Oli'llll WriillU, Mm. Inn Ki'iim Jr., Mm. Jnliii Wmil, slililiw Mii.ili'ii, Mm. PliyllU 'l'lii kfr. Mm i'limlt'.H Jiilinson nml Jnyri'. Ili-liy IliirrithiK, Miiijiiilp WuHlilp, Mm. II. V. IIiIiihw. Mm. I'ulll lllrll lintilil, Mi". Ilunrll Hhorl. Mm. I'li'it llryini'r. Mm. I'liui'iiii' llmiT, Mm. Jrrry JolutMtn, Mm. Jut Hulllviin, Mrs. O 1.. Miirnlmll. Mm. John Mm -Nlitdt. Mm, Hill Miimliull, Mm. Kiiink Hulllviin, Mis. IIi'oiku MU'Vi'iimhi, Mis. 1 lit Kill ri'li i. Mm. l.ylo Hull'. Mm. Sum llnii.lrr. Mm. .ill Mll li'tl. Mm. Hi'Jt HlKli nml Mm. Hlmi- Iry Mtislrli Anniversary 'Ilie Jolly Ni'llilim iliib, rrlc hiiillliu tin 'Jllll niinlvi'inniv, im't Inr 11 io April Ktillii'i Inn Hi Hi" homo uf Mis. lllmlyii TnyrMi, 'JIHII WiUil IiiiiiI. liiKtcutl uf the lisiuil 1 iiVliH-k IiiiiiIk'oii, lliu iiii'i'llim win lii'UI In tlic I'lrnliiK. Inllliilloii of si'vi'ii nrw iiH'ttilH'ts liKtk plm'u Willi IIciiiiIi' l'iiinn nml Jurklv Hi' ilniil in (liuiiitt or llll' IHOKIlim, Tim (olliming lllrinln'ls lurr- fovt'ird clolli ci' llll'inl Willi IMrrsliiiirnu n wrvoil limn u m l''l I ,1-t !'' "lul i""""""' IHOsrnt. Miillliln Ci'tipo. Jni'klt Uonl, MiiiKitna Jolly, lUrrlrt Nr4 limn. Hulh HiisspII, Mclly I'mliiritJ tlluilvs Toyicn, Thrliim Mrlfcui4 iilil, lli'tu MiiImiii, I'loioncs llyroii, 'I'lii'liiin iliillui', Kuliwrln I'mk Immt, llulli l.nnil, llnwl m" iiinu unit Kiilhli'i-n 'royoi-n. Tin lioslrsn iisslslnl liy lirr motlirr, Mm. Vli lor Oimmiiii. In mldllloii to tlm iimlrry nikp. iiiIht iTfiwiliini'iiU wi siTVnl to ii'li'lillitl Hm mviisloll. Thi next inii'llim will hi' Iwld llir li v nl Kullifilnn I'mkliiimt, III4II LiiVpiiic, t lie pvr-nliitc ol Mr when it plant Mi'lntiiKe IH ! In-lil. iVIl WU'ILIMW a..d Si tops 815 E. Main Street Phone 3573 I'or May IhifH on tlw iiiiiipus . . . or lor unuliii II, in wrrk . . . MII.I.KHS folliin Slnii . . . on tin MH-ontl lltMir . . . Is plentifully Mmki'il null uiloiubly siylril wnslinbli'S for llir Iri'iirrx . . In sli's II to 1!) . . . but ituntit llir mast populur lor iill-sutniniM' iwru slons art- tin Mimrt llinn iill-iln-c . . . nviillulilr In n null' niniii' ol p,iti'ls or in -ollil colors l oiiibini'tl with lint'ii prints. Ksim'luUy li-ti lmiii iiumttit tlir"f l n tttn-plri'P Uorls llmUiill Irork. A print skirt Hurt's Iwin'iith a sipmn'-nri ki'il blonst top. on wlitih niplliiir tinn inniiiu's thr skill. Ill unothi'r (llslliu'livp slylr. tool ilirss o( rnyon punt Is loinlnnril Willi ii hlp-li'imth luu'ii J.ukPt, Woncli'ilully tubbiiblr llnrn suns In blur. iuim. pink or wlntr nir tratuml III thr Jlllir llrllllry's . iuhI miiully frrsli lookniK uir thr two-piri-ris ol plaitl kIiikIiuui on winiii whltr pupir is usril lor col lurs mul cuffs. Spiirkluiiily isiiy rr thr Mtrl rlilnli . . . short jiukris topplui: lull, swiini skirts ol .Miiprtl chnn. . . . ami nrtt' pastrl shades have iir nvrd In thr writ-known Nrlllr Kim shlrtwaisirrs . . . rtiiiKlnx In "l" - j Irom B to 41. Jaunly Junior. Jolialhaii l.ocatt , mid Bab are othrr familiar nainrs ! rrlirrsrntrd 111 thr rxirllrnt vatiriv of summer cottons now on display at MILLKK'S , . . M'J Main. If rum are (Ivrn an annual bralini durlm irin( llnusr rlraiilon. brat only on llir wronc side Willi a wide, Hal liealrr lo liwsrll deeply Inilwdded will. Afler beating vacuum on both kldea. Shaih'M Of UurUip ... to mve your old lamp the now look . . havr arrived at JEWKL, AN13 OlrT 8HOI' . . In pinkish or nalural lints . . . trimmed In f lot nl or triune blndliiKs Other new shades which can be purchased separately, come ln a lltirn-flnisli parchment . . . and there are even red ones ... In modern rectnnnulor shapes . . . color now belnii widely used by interior decorators to provide it bit of vivid contrast In a room. Mini trees provide ft decorutlvr centerpiece . . . and nt Jewel and (lift you can obtain the initiation moss and oriental figures . . . from tiny miniatures to the lanrrr sizes . . . for iiiiiklnK your own. runner more. Louise Itrlnharl will ulmlly help with advice on the most satis factory methods for creating a mine tree In addition to the musical birth day cake plate, you can rent an anniversary plale that plays "Here Conies the Hride" . . . from JKWKI. AND OlrT 8IIOP . . . the S and II (ireen Stamp store at 519 Main . . . and you'll find that It always pays In the long run lo patronize your local Jeweler. Definitely a rook's convenience Is the chrome bar from which swine eltcht stainless steel utensils within arm's reach of the stove, liiehidlnc sp.ttulas, forks, ladles and spoons. , Spvrial Yaluvs In btnusrs bring fratiirrd at I.s POINTKS make It easy Inr you to nfford two or three . . . when Ihrv'rr tagxed at only iM. tX'M and !.! In a complete range ol sles. And these special prices give teen-agers n dandy opportunity to rrplrnlsh their own blouse supply! Happy medium Is the $.1 98 group which liirlmles some elevrr rayons, prettied up by lary Imrts . . , the neatest of white tailored shirts . . . and beguiling peasant blouses witn plenty of eyelet ruffling. There's also a spci iiil on I ltd witching black skirts to wear with these , , . nt S S. There are youthful types for the miss and dressier for the matron . . . In rnyons, crepes or cottons . . with short or long sleeves . . , with simple Jewel or collared necklines . , . nnd this sperlal value group at LaPOINTE'S ... 607 Mnln . , also contains a smattering of colored blouses In dlbson Cllrl styles . . . priced $3.98. A special decoration created bv flower experts for a silver wedding anniversary uses birch twigs, sprayed white and arranged In an ordinary rhlnitf bowl that's been covered by silver paper. Derorale the Iwlgs with silver hells nnd white gardenias or carnations, at tached bv wire nl varvlng helirhls. Violets and more of the while flowers may he banked around the base. I Air fi I' fills and tucking galore beautify the lovrlv new blouses Miirthn vlew'ed nt LONO'S , . . but drnvlest of all Is n while georgette, designed with brncelet-lenglh sleeves. Ruffled Inre extends V-shnpc down the front, set off by the finest of pin lucking. A shoulder detail of solid pln tilcklng glorifies a spnrkllnrr white Han-ehu crepe. A dainty collar en circles the, neckline . . , nnd the same fine tucking forms the bishop cuffs on the Jong sleeves. In spile of a constant demand for the delectable blouses carried by LONO'S APPAREL ... 719 Mnln , . . there Is sill! a marvelous se lection of batiste nnd brnutlftil crepes . . . Ideal for your lightweight summer suits.. t'nbfrgv' PvrfuinvH air buck ut CUItltlNM lor the first time slmr pre-war (lavs . . anil all lour of thr cm hauling l aherge triiKr.iiui's arc bring mrrtrd with drliKhl , . . although tautaluing "Tigress" Is in thr i.ipulatliy lead so lar . , . maybe due to the splotch ed oiamie anti black containers that lit the inline. Kpiiululv "Woodhur" and debonair "Straw llaf are the Imhlrr fra grances ol thr group . . intoxicat ing "Aihriulll" and "Tliresa" the hravler. Inoic sophisticated. KabrtKe's extraordinary rulognrs air available 111 all these lour struts, ranging In price from H.'iS to iliw Thr perfumes sell for .VM and IH0U . but pume llaciin sizes are only $'1)0 and S3.M. I All prices pills tax This lirst shipment liichttltd mulching fragrances In body powder lor 1175 and :t M), shaker tale and a variety of gift sets na con taining the lour colissnes priced at I.S oil. There ale al?.o " Woottliue" and "Aphrotllsla" colognes for men III this Kaberge hue . . . exclusive Willi CT'UltlNS . . . the friendly drug store at Ninth nnd Main. With ramlsoir-litpprd petticoat luck 111 the fashion picture, lin gerie clasps are staling come back In decorative silver, gold or enanirtrd lo line up straps for a neater appearance beneath sheer blouses. t'.UU: lUu LuuvH rnu,n-w be )Uri luird rlitltt hrre In K.uunith Kitllcv . . . st the PKl.ICAN CANDY JAH . . . for wmiliw to frlrml-i or rciauvr. in war-trprrvirtl Kumpe. The prtK-riiwrf In fur iinw plrr than iryinit to park nml nml I ymir own . . . brt aus" thrrp ttrc no ilutlm, no (Attn, tin iMMtttir on thre CAHK pficknKM lrm n gvrrnm-nt-npprnvrff. tinn-profi! ortianiJilitiii. Ily flrt'ppirnr into Thr aotv Jur, you mn -ire for ynttrirll Junt what i-ach Jt 10 rarton ut Uk ctititaitit , . . cnnuith to Mipptrmrnl rrttintwi at ft (utnilv of four fur month Thr Kitmr jiiimunt would roxt $0 67 in utorr. phu M 2$ (ivrram pmuu'r to Kuropc . . . and rcrriptrd drllvcry l" suarantrrd lit prurtically nil coun trie. in addition to ftwxl ftitppllrft. thrre rr flpi-cinl puikaKt' for infitnu. and oiher ftltrd with hou.iHiokl Mipphrs, or rlothinit mntcrlftlji . . . any nf whirh can be iwnt thrmtKh thr PKI.ICAN CAN!Y JAH . . . 7'.3 Main ... to any dtv.iirnnird pcr non In Kuropc nt the mmr charitc of iio . . . without any rxtra for piwtnKC or duty. Shorn arr trpplii( out In rvrry rotor. Combinations uf thrre min now itharir ar uurd on turilr Mtu ptuniM n plplnx for plat form aolra; aandatu of twrttty karat gold kid wilt br srrn rvrry whrrr, and whltr atln rvrnlng altora havr irm-nmhroldrrril fold mrnh Inlava. Thrlr platform aolrt art Muddrd with varl-rolnrrd jrwrla, Tnrlivff Pi v . , , frozen, ready for baklitK ... is mi Interesting new quickie In the frozen fmKls box.nt PINE HTKKKT MARKET . . . 'where you're re warded finite regularly by something new and different In foods that lend zest lo the menu. These plrs from ( liel's kitchen nre Individually wrapped In cellophane . , , and with ciich comes a frozen square that provides rich Rlblet grnvy when melted. Another new time-saver Is Q-T Instant r'rostlng ... In three colors and flnvorn , . . vanilla, chocolate or pink (strawberry). Mnrlhn tried the strawberry over a banana enke. nnd found It very good, ns well as decorative Swlft'ning . , . that Improved shortening put out by Swift Ac Co. . . Is being featured at PINK STREET MARKET . . . comer of eleventh and Pino . . , nml you'll find It's excellent for pnstrlrN , , . or even to use In frosllngs. One outstanding quality Is Hint It needn't he kept under refrigeration to prevent Its becoming rancid, tioHHUI'd'H "Line of Beauty" , . . nl WHYTAL'S, in the Medical-Dental building . . . was replenished this week by the arrival of new numbers In girdles, coinblnntlnns nnd brns . , , whirr, will be good news If you've been waiting for a speclnl size In these foundation Riiriuenls of (lm!Uy, Typical examples of "Hniilhern belle" hat were shown In the "I'etes ties Chnpeoux" parade In New Orleans, Among the most outstanding was a vanlllit-cnlnred straw on which the brim was hound with turquoise velvet and mnsseri Willi yellow popples sheathed In yellow tulle. Another was made of pink woven horse hair braid, trimmed Willi pink roses, and with green llille yell tied duster fashion beneath the ehln. of s V a nng J llomtnza 4 'loth . , . a sturdy cotton fabric of fine trxture . . . soft ritough lor a tender, foot . . , val dyrd and sanforised. Is used lor the rxirptlonal collection ol new play clot lira Just recelvnt by WHYTAl.'H from I'lelsiiiuian's Ap pairl Cliv III California. And the mime lielsrhmaii, you know, signi fies qiialllv mid washablllly. Kavorrit by Maltha Is a lieautUul ly fining initiack dtrss of copper color. Nifty for wealing wlih it . . , as a concealing garment , . . are a prplum blouse In electric blue or a Ugh! grey boxv Jacket with huge buttoned pm-kets. Bring dl.splnvrd as a matching liin in "lloiianza Cloth" are a swnxt skill, haller and pedal pushers III a vivid shadr . . . but outer colors are also available for mix or match in this selection which inihnlrs shorts, ivrdal pushers, skirts, still bark dirssrs. Jackets and blouses. leisure apparrl for warm weath er is arming In a varletv of cottons at WIIYTAl.H . . Ill the Medical Dental building. Main at Ninth, tine esjseiially cute number is a peasant style dress of splashy print srrrsuckrr. for rovrring up a match ing playsult. A bolero Jacket-swing skill duo is fashioned of the saint material. In rasr you d like mt com plrle outfit. If vou've hern hankering for fur scarf, yuu can start modestly with Iwu skins, then Inrrease lis slsr and sbnMliiesa bv adding mors skins whenever funds permit. However, furriers rautlon nol'lo Walt mure than two or three years lu make additions, as original skins are fairlr safe from deteri oration In thai period of Ifrae. SHrvr HVI , . , twin ob-srrvrd nationwide from April ; to May 1 ... In brine linked with diamond at RirKYS. lna imirh ax April f thr traditional dia mond month, Thrmwrhom till ob rrvanri . . (thrrr'a nntv a rlt Irft, rrmrmtwri . . , an P. f nrra fottr-plrcr tittrr tra art la briivff gtvrn with rvrr purrhasxr whrr a diamond la involved , . . b It a fin or othrrwiar. Ro, if you hitvp a wrddlnf dav rt for May or Junt. yow'll rrlainlf be wurty Inking advantagfl splrndld offrr by rhooMnc now . , . whltr you can hav oct of thrM toa arta ahaututrly fr. In !:rt, thrv were pttrrha-ted by Rlrk-ra rsjrrtally for thl rvrnt . . . and orr not rvrn prltrdt Thr irt . . . wtUrh doubira nicalf a A coffrr wrvtrr , . . inrludri a trapot. rrramrr and Minar. phi tray . , , nomrthliiR you'll br proud to show off. Hut. If you arrn't inttff rstrd In rttnt UtU April . . . thrr arr still thr diamond art watrhra of dinmond rrrhi(i at IUCKYH jr.W-KI-KHH ... 700 Matn. In arranihtf atlff-ftplnrd flu era likr ralla 111 In or ftadloll, rtprrti on ft oner arranclnr aav to rub thr atalk frntlr to makr ttirm arrh and awnv out rarrfullr from it low bowl. Allow thr warmth and putt of your hand to tnftrn up ttt Jtilrr Rtrm whrrr yoti want II t brnd, and rut thr xtrmt In gradu atrd lrn(th. .V Wiiitiiiff Xoir at STAR UKAUTY HIIOP to have your beauty work done . . . not since Cordis Nash became the new owner and made changes In its method of oieratluc. nlong with a complete renovation f the Interior. The walls are nttrnctlvely bright ened by n rolor combination of blue nnd peach , , , and other Imnrnvrmrnls have lieen added. The shop Is proud of Its policy that there shall be no Irkful wait, lug for appointments . . . and you can get a mnnlrure, one of Its siieclallles. practically any lime without previous bonking T On the staff, besides Mrs. Nsh, nre Claire Hall, n former Dutisinulr operator, fcor llrure nnd Jerry Rob inson . , . nt STAR PEAtni SALON . . , 435 Mnln ... Ill -Che rear of Hie Htnr Drug Store. The phone number Is J0H.1. ! Precious touches such as gold bells or velvet sashes have raised simple cotton dresses to the ranks of hlili-slyled nifties. Hwlrlbig skirls have turned their former severity Into charm, , ;. PrvHft llarHi'jf f" nre Ihn new hatch of hankies jtul In nt THE TOWN RHOP ... for there nre three different types fea turing hends or horses . . . brown or grny-toned prinln from Switzerland, priced at a dollar . , , Inexpensive colored prints for (15 cents , , . and match, d embroidered sets for I he men, us well ns the ladles, for II.JS nnfl SZ.niS. A dandy little gift sug gest Inn for the one In your family whose hobby Is horaesl ; With Mother's Dny romlnglnp you'll he Interested In lenrnlng tliat lots nf oilier rinhily new numbers have nlso arrived. About the most effective are the black Swiss linen sheers, edged In while ... or with beautiful petit point designs In Dol ors, Perfectly gorgeous nre the all white, shadow prints for li nt) , . nnd ever-poptilnr, those enhanced by Chinese hnnri-wnrk or (he loyely embroidered pnstels. llnndkerrhlef erentlons nf pure linen or cheery hwiss sheers from the Studio of Carol Stanley nre also found among Ihls newest collection at THE TOWK aircsn t,.i , stt.iv ' u.iwi t mum ni, ruin. -