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rAG8 SIX HFRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH CALLS ORFCON SATURDAY, MAY 8, )9t Eva Burkhalter Is New DAR Regent Eva Burkhalter of the Klamath Union high school staff, will guide the destinies of lulalonn chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, for the coming chapter year, aa a result of the election held Monday evening, at the home of Mia. Louis Mann, 1437 Pacific Terrace. Elected to serve with Miss Burkhalter. regent-elect, are: Mrs. Harry C. Dlckcrson. vice regent: Mrs. Lewis C. Hornby, secretary; Mrs. Warren C. Noggle, treasurer; Mrs. William Dawson roster, registrar: Mrs. Roland E. Wright, historian: Mm. Hugh T. Mltchelmore, chaplain. These officers will be Installed June 7. I song; "Steal Away.- Negro spiritual, Mra. Lewis C. Hornby, program Butam chairman for the evening, presented The Prayer Perfect by Stenson. three talented voung people In vo- sung by Brent Hedberg. with Mrs. ca) and Instrumental numbers: Ocorge W. Mclntyre at the piano. "Endorr Pageant Swedisn ioik Another pupil of Mrs. Mclntyre. ! Solly Searcy, sang "Life" by Curran, and "Calm As the Night." by Bohm. . Marilee Crawford, pupil of Mra. Hush T. Mltchelmore, was heard in three piano numbers. "Butterfly" by Grieg. "Spanish Dance" by Mowry. and "Juba Dance" by Dene. Al'. numbers were very much en Joyed. Mrs. Robarta Blomquist, chapter ; chairman of Girl Homemakers. re- Mother's Day By EARL WHITLOt'K It has been pretty thoroughly crcialiird. hasn't it this hnlirtr which should celebrate one i ported on the selection of candl dates for trie DAK awards in mis department and these namea will be announced In June. Mrs. Syd Evans. Miss Burkhalter. and Mrs. Roland E. Wright were ap pointed to arrange for the Instal- Lik-:: Yf . .1 of humanity! noblest attri kniM And there Is a danger that ! any of us might easily ana thoughtlessly buy Mother a bunch of flowers or a greeting earn t. a token of the f day and let it go f at that. But oon i you think owe her more on this, her day? Earl Whttlock When you were little and had some particular day that meant a great deal to you. ahe didn't go buy a little card q I r , and make that do for the eele- ! fig3 X cJSt oration. She had a party for yon ahe made It an event often at ' Members of Jobs Daughters and the cost of a deal of extra work : the DeMolay will honor their moth and trouble when she already had ers at a Mother s Day breakfast this plenty of both. Isn't that true? , Sunday. Place will be the banquet She put something of her loving room of the Willard hotel, and the aelf Into the event, whatever it time. 9 o'clock, waa. I Wilbur Elliott will sing on the Well, I think that should be the : program, and Ronnie Tarr will pre- spuit of her children touay. no jem a group of piano selections. latlon dinner to be held at the Pelican party room, at 6:30 In the evening. Monday. June 7. Mrs. Cnarles J. Martin will serve as In stalling past regent. Mrs. Hugh T. Mltchelmore. chap ter regent, presided during the busi ness session. Mrs. Caracul. DAR from Portland, and mother of Mrs. Joe Peak, was a guest of the chapter. trouble make her day I Rev. David F. Barnett will give Hilt J'WiJ;Mi'c' 1 i. hi r km fv wi . vat.--.- 'aW 'aV , . V ' -law A i , Hi If ;A i 'iJkO'i rr r. . " - 1 wit taaaYiA .lit X i u i it ii trtitiM. immfj A PRETTY WEDDING of May 2 took place ot St. Paul's Episcopal church when Louise Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Henry, became the bride of Jack Robbins. When they return from a wedding trip in the north, the new Mr. and Mrs. Robbins will be at home in Klamath Falls. In the wedding party from left are Betty Lou Cleig, Donna Willis, the bride and groom, small Ginger Learning and Bruce Wirth. Vows Exchanged In Saturday Nuptials Ol.KNK The Rex High home 111 Poe Viillcy wim Ihe si'ltlng of a pretty wi'dillng Hntiudny, May I, when their turn, Taylor High, look lli'ttv King, daughter of Mr, C'harlra King, lor his bride. The two exchanged vows nt 11 o'clock 111 the morning, Itooius were decorated with Initio boiiuucta of phlox mid rnriintluiia mid ninny palms. Itev. 11. Jaiiiea Zelliir of' Williamson Itlvcr li'iul Hie icii'inony. Just before Die nuptials, Harriet Liivciuk niing "IIcchumi'' mid "I Love' You Truly," accompanied by Lovela MrTuitgiul. The attractive bride, given In marriage by her lutliei, wine a formal gown of while satin with - "T' . " ", " briar i.we. waa l.il.lr.Mimld. Kuril sunn uiiiimiue. i no pkiii riineii in n long full court train. Her Illusion lift veil wa trimmed with Imported lace. White orchids and frre.ilas with carrlrd a Colonial tiniiiii't. licit mull was lllllie llrvi. At the reception, the bilile Mrs. Jerry Johnson was at Ilia punch bowl, mill Helen Hulllvan was III charge of Ihe mit'M honk. The newlywrilii li'lt liiinirillulply for a liuneyiiinuii, it 1 1 it for liuveling, the new Mis. High worn a suit or mint gii'i'ii giilmrdliie with a pink bluiihn anil brown iiiTcrinorlrH. They will lie ul liiniic al tlio Itrx llmh ri'slili'iiie on their irliiiu. linili yoinu liciiplc me well-knnwu In ( 1 1 1 cniiiiiiiinlly, and Mr. Illull Is llin only snll ol II prulllltltMIl plnlicrr luinlly mid ihuiiiImiii of Ihe Into Juo Taylor, Mr, and Mm. Itnhrl'l A. Tllonii snu icliiiiird the inlililln nf the week mill a vuntllnll spent In Null r'tun clsco and other t'alllninla pnliita. and ribbon streamers marked her wlilto groom cut Ihe llrt pliie of their Bible. wedding ruke which was Inter' aerved Matron of honor was Mra. C. O. by three aunts ot the hrldrginwii. Bursting, who wore a gown of light Mrs. Itny Whltlock. Mia Prank Hul blue. Peggy Mclnlee In a fiwk ot 1 llvnn and Mrs. Wuodrnw cuddy. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lltotimo Guoronto Froo Oomonttrotlon IMmne H.'OO 1101 Oplanadr liops Kennell-Kllts. Couple Trade Vows n Friday Rites the kind that shell remember and ! praver "7? " ,,k Vi a nartv Those planning to attend who S. '.wifh h u7- U not ilready been contacted are old friends asked to attend. Or. P" .488. for resenauons. go festive and make it a bang-up I dinner for her away from home o she won't have to help with the dishes and a show afterwards. Or buy her something she's been wanting for a long time some thing that will entail a bit of Mil sacrifice on your part. It's Mother, you know. And it's Mother's Day! Book Review "Sense and Nonsense in Educa tion" will be reviewed by Mrs. Victor E. O'Neill at the Monday meeting of the Klamath Palls Woman's Library club May 10 at 2 o'clock. Election of officers will highlignt the meeting. Committee reports will also be heard. Hostesses are Mrs. John Van Dorn and Mrs. John Bunker. Mrs. George Condrey is tea chairman. In the musical program, young Wayne Angel will play the violin selection which won him first place Next week Mr. Whltlock of the ' In the recent state contest, Karl Whltlock Funeral Home will ! "Legende" by Wieniaski. He will be comment on The Alibi Artist. I accompanied by Louise Barnhart. In a ceremony at 7:30 Friday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benson. 1134 Pine, Mrs. Mae Salisbury and Tarkel Tweet were married by the Rev. E. E. Hambrlck. The bride wore a royal blue gown accented with pearls and her corsage was a single white orchid pinned at the shoulder. Mrs. Louis Benson as matron of honor, was attired In a spring print, her corsage being of pink rosebuds. Ole A us tad. a cousin of the groom, was best man. Following the ceremony the reception was also held at the Benson home. A three-tier wedding cake topped by the traditional wedding bell was first cut by the bridal couple and then served to the guests f ,. H by Mrs. Phil Schroeder. assisted by Esther Trip pelt and Margaret Adams. The silver tea service and the wedding cake on the lace cov ered table were surrounded by an arrangement of roses and fern. White tapers In silver candelabras formed the centerpiece. Mrs. Cslvtn P. Peyton poured, and she was as sisted by Waiva Salisbury, who flew here from the Universitv of Minne sota to attend her mother's wed ding. Mrs. Charles Fraley had charge of the guest book. The couple then left on a wed ding trip to Los Angeles and points south, and will return in a fortnight by the coastal route. For traveling Mrs. Tweet changed to a black suit with accessories of white and her white orchid corsage. the groom has resided here a num ber of years. Approximately 40 friends and relatives attended the wedding and reception. Bridal Party Imitations are In the mail for a pre-nuptlal shower planned for Wednesday. May 12, In honor of Luana Smith. Miss Smith is the bride-elect of Donald Ratliff. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ratliff Sr. of Malln. The wedding will be an event of June ,(. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith of Klamath Falls. The party will be held at the Ratliff Sr. home. Hostesses are Mrs. J. R. Ratliff Jr.. Mrs. Had Noak. Mrs. J. C. Stevenson Jr. and The bride returned here two weeks ' Mrs. Harold Stevenson. Circus Party Circus lime wiw the theme of n guy birthdiiy party S.Uuitluy, M;iy 1. when Steven Stiles invited a ttruup of you mr friends to help eelebnue his fifth birthday. i Steven is the son of Mr. niul Mrs. Elbert Stiles of 526 Me.su Mleet. Guests attended a ni.it i tier fol lowed by lunchron at the Stiles home and Rtimes. The circus motif was carried nut in invitations, favors and decorations. ! Invited were Patsy Patterson. Sara Dale West. VlckJ Howie. Janey Illurk. Sandra Jo Ray. "Butch" Moody, Hol land Bailey, Robert Thompson. Alex Brumbaugh. Oconee Fhtcraft. Mark : McCulloch. Robbie Mushen, Buddy Kifter. Rex Campbell and Douglas Stiles, Steven's small brother. Mrs. E. O. Faster assisted Mrs. Stiles with the party. MANAGEMENT UNDER NEW THE CLUB By HERMAN and PERRY Completely Remodeled DINE AND DANCE BAR SERVICE BLY - OREGON 'A 'V. 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"-a W 7 i ' fl . i id- H CHROMABLEND FACE POWDER . . . $1.00 the jar $1.00 - 1.75 and 3.00 plus tax MISS LILLIAN BRYE, a JACQt'RMNF. COCHRAN aprrlal representative, will be at this store for THREE DAYS May 10, II and 12 DAILY from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bring vour problems to her for advice on skin treatment and proper use of JACQUELINE COCHRAN preparations. You are under no obligation , . , and advice la without charge. Cosmetic Bar Main Floor i'.-WIr! ..V. '.w- -H-A - i-.T!j.t.t l!--&:-.:jmSs.:W.Q .. ' V , ... Slrutwrar HtnruH ol Jersey or wovrn rayon . . . Jutl received at T1IK TOWN H1IOP . . . ucre welcnnied this week by Mnlli. er s Day mil buyers . . . and they'd be Just as nice tor the next ucin suui coinliiir mi . . . Gradual ton! The flnwer-KprlKited rayons . . . In pink, blue or yellow . . . are styled with a ruffled hem. hlitli neckline and cap sleeves. Attached to each Is a (luunint sachet, making them ex- ! reptmnallv feminine. The gowns ot riiyon Jersey prints . . , brcoiuliiK : pastrla over white ... are cut on Minnie, slim Hues with a low v. neckline , . . comfortably cool for ' summer. New Slrutwrar pajamas of rottun , pllsse arrived, too . . . In shrrliet ' pink, lemon yellow or blue . . . plainly tailored and easy to launder. But more distinctive In styling are ' the Tom (ilrl pajami ... of fresh sweet pea prima . . . designed with a M'l-m bell and a lucked fit to the buck. In cu.se you're considering a lin gerie gilt, Martha recommends that you see the ramUule lops and half. slips of rayon Jervy ... in creamy white or pastel blue . . . niodrratrlv priced . . . al THE TOWN .SHOP . . . Main at Fifth. Some nf the shin exactly mutch the lare-triin-med camisoles . . . while others hove a wider and richer ruffling of lare around the hrmllue. fijiectal note to nylon wearers: The Town Shop has the Dutrhrsa nvlon briefs which dry In a matter ot min utes after washing. They come In white or pink . . . priced at 11.95. To keep the babe's rlolhes un mussed while traveling, there Is a washable quilled vlnvllte plastic wardrobe bag. large enough fur hanging up 10 dresaes. Pockets on the outside hold booties and bon- eta. and watch e , . , (or boy or itirl gruduutra . , . raiiKe in prlt from mod cM uimurri lit JKWKL AND GIFT tiMOP . . . wherr the M'lfctloii IncludrA thu.se excrllrnt fcljim and Unlthnm , , . and Hip , shockproof, water pnxif autumn Urn that wind thrmjwlvpji ... a deluxe gift to any boy. j Furl her more. Jrwel and ilft of ' fern a nmrrous tradrln allnwAi.ee j on an old watch . . . sonirwhut re i durli.R the original price (or a nrw wmtwatch. Purticuhirly g If table fur KtrlA. too are the handnome Klfin Amrrlran : compneu ... in an axtortnient of stylcjt . . . w hich won t leak loohe i powder. Prices on thrive iurt al ' 13.95. ! At Uila time of year, clubn and ', lodges are cotuidering appropriate I glftx for presentation to retiring ot 1 fleers ... so Martha Is reminding again of the wide army of sterling i silver items lor this purpose, such as miniature compotes, urns, bon bon dishes, footed compotes, ash trnys. coasters and sterling pepper mills ... all moderately priced. Graduation cards are now out on display . . . and JRWEL AND GIFT SHOP . . . 519 Main ... has an un usually attractive gift wrapping service. Ask about the 8 and II Green K tamps. Pearls, formerly so chaste and i simple, have gone In for the new look and for more decorative ef fect . Tiny rhlnealonea are com bined with pearls for spectacular wreath eagrlngs. The familiar pearl neeklare has grown In length j so that it endrrlea the neck twice. or a small waist onoe when used ! as a belt. For wearing on the j lapel, pearly tassels hang from , , sparkling Jeweled pins. j ! i . Hvavh HVr and playtime togs will mnke a color- ' ful debut Monday in the second ! floor aporta shop of MILLERS j with Oantner and Matlern swim suits being featured In the first group . , , and tubbable denims In I the latter. - Uolh one and two-piece suits In assorted shades of wool and rayons will be nyallable . . . and since many shoppers arc already showing Inter est In this Item of vacation npparel, It might be well to choose early, while selections are complete. The popular Jantzena will be on deck soon, Mnrthn learned. The denim selection Includes pedal-pushers In red, blue or navy . . , with mld-rlff tops to match , , , In sizes from 10 up. Full cotton skirts , . , In while or colors, stripes or checks , , . nnd a variety of shorts and slacks will also make their appenrnnce In next week's vacation display In the sporta shop of MILLER'S ... 012 Main. Camisoles and boned corselets have been revived to keep com pany with the herufNed rolton pettleoala, and petticoats are now even being worn In layers. For Instance, a non-transparent cot ton la worn under a sheer or-, gundy, and both are ruffled to give more bounce to the over-skirt. pit Tho itird f . . . holding Milkmaid new per fumed tint) litctjtier nnd one of Milk maids fitmous lipj.tlckf. . . . is the cuttM Ittci in thr Miiall. inexpensive gift line fnr Mlvt Uuulimtc that , Miiriha s M-m. You 1J find thrm al I the fiiMii'tir.t count it in l.i ; POINTKS . . . priced at ti DO, plus tax. Mutt hunt ptMi and llpstuk . . . enclosed in Imle white wire cnuc . . . include a vailrly of colon )ut i right for spring , . . Pink. Ktrnw- l Ijerry. Clover. Kadi.'.h, Tomnto. Red Cumin t and lied licet. The ier f timed liuittcr leave.-, finccr 1 friiKtiint is flower ttrtnlH for 24 hour, . . . nnd tiie lipstick Is made : with real ptiitrurled crenm . . tn keep young hp snft mid lovely. The dutntv MilHimid gift rii or the ninnv Indlvldiinl prennrntloiui . . . exchLMve nt LnPOlN'IT'H . . . AO" Mum . . . are equally dcnlruble for a tecn-agrr s gift . . . so she can "wash her face wilt milk for a lovelier complexion.' Both babr and "nt roller" can now he protected from Hidden shower hv a hooded poncho made of vlnvllte ))4tlr. It's ronmr enoii'li In rnrelon hbv and "(I rol ler" in a watcrtirnof eocmin. anil when not In ue ran be fidded up to fit In a poeket. lnuntil Otnvttn Is nbout one of 'he mot nonit lir eonfrctinns at PFLICAN CANDY JR ... bo pvipular, tn fact, that It' rnnttanth having to be re ordered . . . hut there are two other iweet from llarrv I.. Ilrown's candy kHc'iens . . . not o widely advertis ed, but eotuilly dellciom . . . Pecan Cars me! Itnlls and Pecan Parlenne f'rMmi All nre beautlfullv packed in flnt. pound (Ins . . . with each plerr wrupped In colored foil. Chocolate-covered Orange Slicks, another favorite that's hard In keep on hand . . . and the colorful Fruit Slices, nice for party occasions, nre again available at the' PPLICAN CANDY JAR . . . m Main . . . where there'i a romnlele variety of chocolate-coaled nuts . . . either light or dark . . . In plruHC all tastes. The smokv-toncd sheers In hosiery necessitate as good leg grooming as the lighter shades. In fact, their glamorous effect ran be spoiled by stubby hair or skin discoloration. A TiiHHff SfU'vlal Is holding forth at CURHIN S again . . . the once-a-year. half-price spe cial oh Cream Deodorant ... a pre-wiirm-wealhrr event that so many take advantage nf, stocking li for months ahead. . Deodorant Is usually thought of s a nrrov.lt y to fiisildlous women . . . but men, ton, like this Tuss; product fnr 'Its light spicy fragrance . . . as past sales prove. One turner this week purrhasrd a drawn Jars at once ... for family use . . . which certainly speaks lor It self! Those bothered with perspiring fect, find Tussy's Creum Deodorant Is a decided benefit during the sum mer season. And when you ran get the usual II. (H) Jar for 50 rents, plus tax . . . fnr a limited time ... at CUKKIN'H . . . the friendly drug store at Ninth nnd Main . . . you don't hnve to feel the least bit spar ing. . Ifoubh' liuiili'H of dolled hwlss organdie enhance the new cotton pettleoala at LONG'S , , . and since a petllcoiil la practi cally a must these days, n sweet Kill graduate would bo OHpecliilly thrill ed nt Hotting one of tlieso . , . to lend a bouncy IiiIIiichs to her sum mer frocks! Adding another pleasing touch Is tho eyelet threaded ribbon In red . . . lo nintch the Hwlss dots mi the permanent-finished rullles . , . nnd the price on these Is very speclnl , . . only I3.0.V LONCT8 APPAmU, ... 710 Main . . , nlso has a beautiful selection of crepe petticoat, encircled by fine lace . . nnd ruffled black taffetas to whisper under full skirts . , , nny of which nre In the glflnble clnsa for gindiintlnn. Hold I laiirarr . . . cuiii'tily kuouu as I I r 1 1 l iUi-cr-a-lllci . . . has been gelling a iol of at tent loll sllli-o Its lecent arrival al Kli'KYM . . . and you II (Hid 11 not only something new and esceedliigly attractive for your ublr, " but a woiolciittl gin htra (or the golden wedding! Dlillyte. dlsroirird In Hwrdrn but now maiiuliu lutrd al a plant m Ko komo, lud. ... Is a Combination of several dllfrrrut inrtaln, and I he Items produced from II arc uf solid , uivtul, not piatni ... so Uiut il feels a trifle heavier than silver. This also mraiia Dial knife bladrs can be sharpened willmui damaging Uieir apiieurauce. The Dlrllyie flatware ... In Ian arlslocrallo patterns. "Itrgsl" and "llmpreaa" . . . lias Hie warm color of sunshine thai blrnils so beauti fully wuli many colors, resulting in Uble arrangements Hint ran be Iml - Jllonious, aprallllg. Interesting or . rsoilc. I A novel fcslutr aro the candle . holders III Dlrllyie . . . which ran ; be purrhaM-il srpmatHy ... as Ihry j can be eally colnrrlr.1 from lull to short, thua combining rfln-inrly with any type of centerpiece. I A SO -piece srrvli-e for eight rmll :i!M . . . but a starter service of i'S pieces call be poirh.iM-il for l.'.t .10. A KU.plrce plnce setting Is prtre ll.io ... or you can buy It br the plerr from open ttock . etrlutlvrlr at HIC'KVS JKWKl.KItft . . . 7oo Main. " j When shopping lor unllnUhrd ; funillure. look fur smooth, evrn ! grained aurfsre. and simple lines that will Imrnmulie with olhrr furnllurr. See lhs( wood u.cd ! on the In. hie Is sandrd dnwn as carefully a. thai on Ihe oulslde. I and lhal all the rirawria sllda open easily. Ihnlr Duds ' ot which a large sliipiurtii won re cently received . . add to thr ai ! sortnient of outdoor wear at WHV jTAI.H . . . ilir.w Iwing plain blue imm . . . prooauiy the most practi cal of all. There are two tyjies In these One. j the buckaroo style, has the alrndrr. j closer-fitting legs more adapted to . riding, and two slit pocket in front, jThc other type . . . for feminine RuiclrncM . . . has roonurr legs, j wide tiirnrd-up culls and a hip pocket alurk on the buck lloth jii j up the side . . . and come In regular j str from 10 up. j New tailored shirts of gingham plalda will lend real to your knork- about Jeans, or rveii aklits. These are designed with long slreves . . . I in three colorful combinations of blue, rail or green. Hirs from 10 Wbvtal's has two olhrr lyiies of Inespeiialve carefree shirts . . . g.iv I cotton prints or cherkrd eoltons of I Ihe rrgular riding sliirt Ivpe . . . and those who've worn them told Martha that they wash wonderfully without colors smearing. Faded drnlm piny logs ... In the new red shade or light blue ... are still obtainable In a good range of sires at WIIYTAI.8 ... In Ihe Med-leal-Dental building. Main at Ninth. The select Inn Includes sporty swing skirts and Jackets, as well as shoris, pedal pushers and slacks. . Try out accessories hats, bags, shoes for color-match or good contrast while trying on a suit or dress. Wearing or carrying II to the various departments while you're right there Is much simp ler than trying lo shop for these things after you have Ihe drrsa al home. Sintthvvn Style Shredded roroanul . , . the cstra moist kind, parked III tins ... Is milking lis first npnrarnnrc on PINK STKKKT MARKKT shelves slnre long before the war . . . and Ihe b tter-known type, put up In pack ages, Is becoming plentiful again . . . much in the delight nf those who prefer rncnauul desserts. New this week Is Ihe Junket Pe nurlie Mix , . , for making prlittrha candy or for frostlngs. This Is sim ilar to the fudge-flavored Junket which so ninny hnve liked . . . easy to use and Inexpensive. For the convenience nf lis patrons, PINE 8THKI0T MARKET , . . comer of Revenlll nnd Pine . . . has ac quired n new electric polisher that can be rented. You can have. It de livered right lo the house, then pick ed up when the polishing Is finished. Check up tm your aupply of Cilo (imt, Johnson nr Hlmonls floor coatings before ordering It , . . " the Market curries n complete Him In all three. . . An Iniinnrulate while hat alinuldn'l be avoided by the old er woman on ground that It points up her aga, for aurh a hat la a dependable accessary I" bring out the full plnkneas of ' her akin and heighten Ihe color of her eyes. Pastel hats, though often flattering, ara more likely to emphaalre fading skin Innrs.