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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1948)
PACE EICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, JUNI S, 194S Recital Date Is Set For Monday Piano pupils of Mrs. Sherman Carter will tie presented In an annual recital tilts coming Monday, June 7. The affair will be held In the clubrooms of the city library at 8 o'clock In the evening. Parents and friends of the students and all interested are extended a cordial Invitation. Below Is the program: "Bells Are Ringing". Arr. by Schaum- "The Sphinx" Schauin Terry Kuhlman "Riding on a Mule" Sehaum "Lullaby" Brahms Zita Sampson The Elevator" - Schaum Shorfnln' Bread" . (old Southern) Kenneth Kuhlman "On the Levee" (old American "Music Box" Liadow Bobbie Clark "The Bells" Williams Stanley Kuhlman "To Cella" Arr. by Thompson "In Church" WUIams Bcrnice Summers "Unfinished Symphony" ... Schubert Lullaby" Howell Sally Sayers Restless Brook" Williams Catherine McCann "Musette" Bach "Dancing Dervishes" ......Wagness Paul Adams "Dance of Highland Folk". Frank "Elfin Dance" Wagness John Ellis "Dangerous Journey" Koelling Charles Harris "Finlandla" - Sibelius Ray Behnke "Warrior's Song" Heller Kay Robinette "Deep River" plantation melody Billy Davenport Strange Lands" Schumann "Tarantelle" Schaum Joan Juckeland "111 Take You Home Again. Kathleen" Westendorf "Drlgo's Serenade" ..- Westendorf Bert Buffington "Beautiful Dreamer" Foster "Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair" Foster Marilyn Hardin "In the Bazaar" Eckstein Frieda Edwards Shadows on the Lake" Wagness "Magic Forest" ... Wagness Betty Redfield "The Swan" tarr. for left hand alone) - Frost Shirley Woodard Duet Polonaise, Opus 53 Chopin Betty Redfield. Lillian Sliles "Bolero" - Mosikowskl Beverly Fuller "Debutante" Eckstein "Cubanera" Savage Suzanne Frei "Tales from the Vienna Woods" Strauss Lillian Stiles Sonatina (1) Mozart Allegro Menuetto Trio First Graders Douglas McCornack entertained members of his class, the first grade at Roosevelt school, at an outdoor party at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McCornack. on Lakeshore drive. The party, mark ing Die close of the school year, was held Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to S o'clock. Assisting Mrs. McCornack were Mrs. Bert Schmidt. Mrs. Roy Ham mers and the class teacher, Mrs. Helen Perkins. Class members present for the afternoon were Gerald Newcomb, Douglas McCornack. Bobby Harris, Cynthia Kami, Charmion Biehn, Patsy Patterson. Darlene Gaster. Jimmy Compton. Carol Taylor, Lynn Farley, Peggy Seideman. Cleon Chase. George Bratton. Morgan Johnson, John Kuykendall, Elma Laymon. Kurt Schmidt. Walter Pry or, Barbara Gilbert. Babs Moore. Roger Hammers. Philip Webb. Christine Anderson, Gene Ellen and Judith Wheeler. I Other guests were Steven Comer were enjoyed and refreshments serv ed. NEW OFFICERS of the Klamath Reserve Officers association suicr guesis were oteven uomer I .,- , , . . j j t and Douglas' sister. Janice. Games !QUXI 1,0 7 have been e'ectcd. and this comparatively new women s gruup win ucrtjm us new ycui utiuci men icuuci3inj, In front (left to right) are Gail Sweet, secretary; Virginia Lee Avery, treasurer, and Marty Veatch, president. In back are Thelma Leonard, vice president; Sylvia Clayton, Lillian Hillis and Mary Dixon, directors. sjuueuau. Adagio Allegro Don Day "Restlessness," from "Aquarelles Suite" Irving Miller "Impromptu" Thompson , Melva Rogers "Love Song" Brahms Richard Griffiths "Album Leaf" Beethoven Prelude In C Minor Chopin Jerry Lavln "Romance" In D flat Sibelius Flo Ann Perkins Etude Opus 10 No. 5 Chopin "General La vine, Eccentric" Debussy "Sea Rhapsody" . Elinor Remick Carolee Robinette Readings The monthly meeting of the Klamath Falls Nile club was held at the Winema hotel Wednesday after noon, June 2. Tables were attrac tively decorated with arrangements of Iris, tulips, daphne and bridal wreath. Margo Lungreen gave two clever readings, "The Operation" and an excerpt from "Excursion." Members whose birthday annivers aries are In June were presented with white roses. The birthday prize was received by Mrs. Fred Hellbronner. Mrs. Leo N. Huls re ceived the special award. Bridge was played after the bus iness meeting, and high went to Mrs. O. A. Massey. The meeting was the last gathering for the cluo until September. ' Hans Norland Auto Insurance. Ph. BO60. T f-f-1 II Picnic Second graders of Roosevelt school and their teacher, Mrs. C. Frank Mills, enjoyed a picnic at Moore park Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. The weatherman smiled down on the little fellows and gave them a wonderful day. Mothers assisting were Mrs. Glen Eians. Mrs. Lloyd C. Prock. Mrs. Estin Kiger, Mrs. W. B. Kimball, Mrs. Rudy Jacobs and Mrs. R. L. Hessig. League Studies Forest Program I. . in Ulie Willi uie 1.CUKUC ui numru vuicia stuuj ui iciu(r,iiiuu nVITQllOnS j and conservation of timber resources tn Oregon, the local lengue saw Friends have received invitations '. the film. "Green Harvest" at Its May meeting. Wednesday, the 2tilh. to the wedding of Ella Armilda Tat- low to John Roger Waterbury. The nuptials will be an event of Satur day morning. June 12. at 10 o'clock. at the Pelican cafe. The sound film is in technicolor and Is a beautiful and Interesting presentation of the science of "tree farming" or systematic harvesting of trees, which is being developed by one of the b... vZlI'JX 7. J.:! 'L.rl.'i ' great lumber companies. Mrs. Stephen Sabo. chairman of the local r (cue. iva v. v. iciiumuu will i , read the rites at SU Paul's Episcopal I league's forest conservation study program. Introduced Ted Durment church. I who presented the film. - - Ella is the daughter of Mr and 1 Mrs. A. B. Hood, local member of activtt.es Six hundred and twenty. Mrs Rav S Tatlow of Rru River the League, who attended the recent 'Jin 1' "d provisional leagues In formerly" Ton. "me'rSden oi i convention of the national league In " Klamat- " ' -eception will fol- Grand Rapids. Mich., gave a com- ?? J"!" 'I0 'P T"r? !" low at the church. nBM prehensive report of her five days' . " " '- " the keynote of the convention "We must limit our program to the es sential measures relevant to peace." The hard working delegates came to four decisions first to work for United States policies directed toward an enduring peace supported by a strong United Nations and made possible by a sound domestic and world economy. Second, to sup port promotion of International re construction, and extension of world trade. Third, to analyze federal taxes and expenditures to under stand and support such fiscal policies as make for a stable do mestic economy. Fourth, to support action on admission of displaced persons, federal aid to education, home rule for the District of Co lumbia, civilian control of atomic energy, repeal of the margarine tax. the "status of women" bill, "equal pay for equal work'' bill. Jury service for women and "alien hus bands" bill. Short reports were heard from i two of the delegates to the state convention, Mrs. C. E. Dennis and Mrs. A. A. Montgomery. Mrs. John Yadon, local president, who also at tended the state convention, advised that the Klamath County league will make a study of the proposed severance tax In line with the League's forest conservation study program. Mrs. Willard Duncan, radio chairman, reported on ths activity of that oommlttee during the recent registration campaign and commended both radio station? for their cooperation. .. . .... -,.,vt:i ,.,, ,, ,,,,1, ,,,,,,, ,,Jt W m,,. I m :; ' : I - It, ' -v I 1 V v - Jt . . i V I Lj" I : AnnuaFRedtal Spring recitals hnvo biH'ii much In (he news in recent days, and last Tuesday, June I, piano pupils of Mr. Miulgv Sloiui wcik pre senlml In an minimi recital. Hnifiita and friends were pres ent for the occasion. On the proa-rum were the follow ing: "Drifting" Williams "Off to Camp" Hoist I'etcr Iliiinlilsel "UiiighliiK Kulry" Goodrich "Italian Dunce'- Rogers Phyllis Nldu "Fairies' Ilnrp" Thoiiiuon "Uttle Turumellc" , MucLachlau Lliulu Greins "The Ice Show" King Carol Herman "The Cello" Wanness "The Happy Little Clock" . brown StiMiu Ferrill "Senorlta" , Hlrschbeiit "Fairies at Play in the Moonlight" MucLuchliui Murjorle Hurkens "Maivh of the Wee Folk" Oaynor "The Baby Kungnroo" RobuiKon Janice KubniMin i "My Sctxuer" Kleiner Tumbling Clowns" . MacLuclilun Suiulra Gertie "Banjo Plikuiiiniilea" MucLiuhlan "Ci-os-vputch" Larnnl Carrie Lee Vim Hoosen "Rustic Chapel" Rolfe Vergle Toyly "On the Ice at Sweet Bnur'' Crawford David French "J--... vtio,uiivu, . new i Tumble Weed" llliv. ! Joun lllckmun "Gypsy Moon" . lllrschbent 'lhe First Butterfly" 'lorjuasou Ueborali Kendull "The Faun" 'lliumpsun "The Skylark" . . Tschaikowsky ' Barbara Campbell "Thumbellna ' Mansfield Ken Is the new pattern In Wlnfleld china . . , dl.splnyed III I lie incMiinlnr tie parlineiil of YOUlt S'fOUK . , , anil you'll find this appealing, open stuck lubleware the aunver to something a bit unusual for the new home , . . or for the brlde-lo-be who prefers an artful design In dishes. This set has several outstanding pieces that Martini's never seen In any other . . . such as the triple celery dl.-h. the clever liulivldunl "skillets" for oven baking, the one handled chowder bowls, covered soup (ll.ihes, a double vegetable dish, mid a small coffee pot in addition to a larger slse. Tva SvtH Tlw Mulllitviit' . . . now on iiuplny In the iluwii. tain stole of KICK VS ... Is lhe latent In elri lilial tuble appliances , . . anil the only really new Hem of litis typo thiil s come forlh since the war. It's a convenient muff 111 mid blnriilt baker fur the Uhle , , , or you can even tiKe It for cup rakes, Hhaped soinewhut like a siindwli h toaster. It coiilnlus right miilfln ntxp cuM . , . and would make a wonderful brand new gift for a June bride or for the fuinllyl This chrniue-platetl appliance can lie ready for lixe III five tnliiiitrs by simply plmming In the cord. Illscutts or Miiilllus, baking from 111 olateil silver ... of heavv iiimtl. Wlnfleld wnre . , . fully vitrified runle llfellnio (itialllv ... are well and featured 111 leutllug mauutlnca worth considering when It comes In I"'1 11 '"I1 "ni1 bottom, take from . .. combines the durability of Hin-e- a truly handsome gift for the brldo "even to eight minutes ... lea loin with the ploturesqiicness of Hit- , . . and tlie.se sets in . cakes from four to five nilnules tery. Soft pink and brown shades JKVYKL AND file-r & V . . , hut It s Immnlaiit that runs mingle In the Dragon Flower pal- SHOP certainly aren't iiJL ""' m"" ,mlf '"" tern . , . and a light green Is used exhorbllant In price. 't!V! and greasing liistrurtlom houlil for the HiunlxHi pnltern on another A (hrre-piece set In lhe lovely ' 0,1 '"Unwed euiefully for most suc- set of this china that Is equally nillle pattern . , . Including a ieles- reuful results, lovely, lal style coltee pot, creamer and u- Knulpiwd with the Iwls ex- Wlnfleld Is priKlured by the same gar ... Is prlird at U0. lax Includ- 'luslve heating element and carry- makers as the nuxlern l.a Mlratla ed. The fiailed tvie Dullarry set ''" n year's guarantee. Hie Muffin- dinner ware at YOl'R STORK, Inc. of three pieces wllii beatillful fluriil rtt ,,ir . In the . . . 721 Main ... In the Dnwn or trim and a Iieur-shaiiecl rnffre h,il " nstaini more of RtCKVH ... . tlrll'i.-l irrii inn Daffodil rolorlngs . . . which Martha Hebe P'TV'u.sly told you about. "Bone" china gels Its on me beratine bune anil la Included In Ha composition, but It rtnmn't lnlfv a tyne thai la harder or looser wearing than ordinary china of eomuaratlve value. now on display In the Window JKVVKI.F.IIH . sells tor 1KII.O0. 700 Main. For a deluxe gift that will acquire ll'Jf .1 heirliKim value, there's a llve.pie.-e '' ' iieriiiig miver set In the verKatlle " niirmulng inline of a new I'relmle putleiii . . . priced at MM. Itul'mil fabric, woven of a thick -i tux Inrliided. This ensemble has "" rnvi.it yarn Ihul gives a sliglit both a coffee and teapot, creamer, ,v uneven texture . , . and WHyT sugar and waste I ml. T.M.'H has received a selection of Readers of this rolumii are urged beKulUmt umiuer dr-.srs in th to remember lhe Tueaday niornlug material , . , both In the Itrnaolil II n'rluek radio program from '""'ka and llliHimflrlil originals , . , Kh'tAV lir...lA.i .1, !.. - IllOsllV linir l llohm 1 ," "UJ,,7""''" W,T M"r"" il. when l.uul.e Itel... Wild Iti.e can l ellher luhbed or . Smith j ' "i,""'", 8 "'"''; hn will present Intere.tlng facts 'Irv cleaned, whichever .una your ! , . 1 .' ' ' '' liif'"'allon on rarl. the June luclinaiion . . . vielda beautifully KreWerj- . T hT i lT . rllutone. Fach mouth she will to draping, a. these d.ease. pro,.. warren ! ,,' , , , . . oisrusa me oirtiisione. as well as - . .. I """ ""71""' oiexses ,,, pr,.,.,,,,,, ,, , ,rwplrv lAnvit 4'uHtiatH are some of the most attractive of "Yakima Indian" Shirley Mnitoon "The Fountain" . "Cotton Fluff Eli.se Nltschrlm "Llebesfrcud" "Turn O' Shunter" Marilyn Miller "Firefhes" Schucflcr 1 , , "ruy pmK or ,mT ' "d occasion mi ll find an as- Carolyn Stoler I ""', . ,, . sorlment of dlsitnrine retnemliranc "Sonata in C." first move- ! Particularly striking are a white r, , jkwm. ANti fillT mmn meni Mimirt .! ' "" "nv Ml Main . . , an ti and II itrwn Parodies ! '. ; ' m'l"y ""'PPeallng two-tone com- 1)m, , Dliv nironrhl1 luj . Mowrey ' a sunny yellow buttoii-fionter Ktanin atore "Iji fialele" "Butterdies" Schaeffer ",1 ''f'1"'!! hemstiiched neck- Gloria Bunnell "m K'reI-sKlrt fr.Mk ill rus- "At the Donnybrook Fair" Scott ' br"'. smartened by embrolder "Golllwogg s Cakewalk" . DebiLvsv i 'llle (rlles . . . and the black "Poloiml.sc MUltulrc" Chopin 1 ""n llumlcr outlined Ronnie Her.shberger Waltz. Op. 6. No. 1 Chopin rinlautliu Betty Bciinrt Social Calendar ttalUTday, Jnn It Monthly mcMing, ulrtntji templr No 1.1. Dauchtrra of the Nile. Med ford M atonic Irmple. 2 p m A covrrnl dlth luncheon will precede the metinj. When Shopping for Bridal Gifts jbe sure to see the lovely and unusual ot Jewel and Gift shop. In white stitching. Many of the skirls are gracefully full ... but there are Sibelius "ln ,0- , Neat for warm weather, also, are the washable while pique sult drevses of waffle weave . . . the cool white cotton two-piecers in shantung weave ... or the variety of spun rason casuals In petal pas tels. LLiji:JaafcAt.i Art Relnhart Each gift will be beauti fully wrapped to suit the occasion. REINHARTS Jewel and Gift Shop f open a I narge Account S A II Green Ntamps 519 Main Phone 6163 A number ot flitlerlni nrhila thai have taken front rank tills season are In the same haale fabric, a tropical Irsii. .1 "stwyen" ravon flat rrene that li -dv-.ttl--" o' pn-,li.pi. waahahlllty and dnean'l ellnc on hot ilava. The name ti.-.n ht It's partly anun and partly woren. X If Ion SIIoh . . . shimmering while as a bridal gown . . . were being shown by U- From June Bentley cornea a new POINTK'8 lingerie department this strliied shlrtwalater In cinnamon w,'ck ... In both the cxuiiotle brown or green and several vivid Khyihra sllM or ierlrcl fitting liar, combinations In plaid gingham two- blsuna, piece dresses, fashioned with a pep- '''he Hhythma . . . fashioned of turn bark, fur street wear . . . from Mur-MII nylon and rayon sal In full- Paula llrooka, permanent sreraurk- rlc . , , come with a nylon iniuipil- era In muted plaids that are so ,r"" around the bodice, priced practlral . . . and from llaha Jr., a "l ... or daintily outlined III few all-over eyelets of pale green or ln:e "'wl scrolls of aelf material, lor sherbet pink, highlighted by a gold ,91 ... In 33 to 38 The lor- belt and metal buttons, in small n"r K also avalloble In block , , . sizes. but the latter In white only. The price range Is wide on Mils The "body-conlour" llarbliona , , . splendid selection of casuals at MIL- "lade of nylon and rayon combined I LKH'S ... 613 Main . . . running lmo cree.ike fabric that's prar : up to S2D.30. anil ai'tually leeuu ccailer the looser It's worn. I'lrtllied III lhe May lue of Mademoiselle was a dramatic leaf print in the Wild Hire ... an I Whvlut's has thla Identical dtes III drlphiulum blue with a black leuf outline wimllar In print n while rimer on whuh black la used over gleaming uhllc , , , but tint frock la entirely different. In de sign, having a high neckline and buttoning partially down the trout like a shlrtwaister. The various aiylrs include an ex ceptionally good .looking two-plecer with a long over-blouse . . . and a comfortable biutiui-fninier on which blue and gold lightning play across a subdued gray background. Color choice In these uuusu.it Wild Itlce prima at WIIYTAI.'H. Main at Ninth ... are blue itu, gold, pansy pink, delphinium blue, white clover or cliff gray . , , and le range upward from H'j. According to aurvcya, more than 77 per eenl of our feminine population shapes up Into Iha ihnrl and chunky figure cale. gory. Average height la under five feet, five Inrhea; hip mraa iiremenla e n m e cloacr to 39 W Inrhea on lhe average than a ' svelte XI: Haisillnea aren't aa Imnd-.iiatinliig aa we've been led la believe. A PRETTY TYKE is little Linrln end Mrs. Aubrey R. Avery of 2627 Radcliffe. Linda Lee cele- brated her first birthdov Mm 97 P Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph E. Benoist of Klamath Falls and Mr. and ! W r C A . r r. ... . . ivirs. v. o. very, rormeriy or uorris, talit. ond now ot Ocean- I side, Calif. Mrs. Avery is the former Virginia Benoist. j ouderlan. A WINSOME SMILE has little Judith Carol LaFay, 18-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs William LaFay of 2425 Hope street. Her grandparents are Mr. ond Mrs. William Hodges of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Alma McLean of Klamath Falls. Kennell-Elllj. Hi Competent Care for Your CHERISHED BEST! Send your cleaning with your laundry . . . Phone 6565 or 5111 for FAST pick-up and We understand how you feel about your best bib and tucker . . . that's why we give it our VERY best treatment! Coscade's dry-cleaning is con siderate to fine fabrics. It will not harm color or texture. We CARE for your clothes! pACrA nr LAUNDRY and VAOLnUt DRY CLEANER. Klamath Finest CLEANERS Opp. Post Office 5th and Main YtJfl 1 Amonf tiitrrnlout, nrw ttVv.rrt) iilmrd At mlvlnr trttvrlliif prob Irtni U a hmurr rod, made In (rlmroplnf trrtlom, for tpannlne thi bark nrut of a mr. Kponie rubbrr jrtianW ni fHhrr end prr vptit rlothr from ulldlnr and ob srurlnf the rrar-vlrw window. Thi llfiinq Flnh la the symbol of the fumous ala hna kwun aulta featured by THE TOWN SHOP . . . along with Cole of 1'alifornla whoae water wear ere- i I atloiu arc equally well known lor cieveniem In design . . . and quality. CiiUillna lavora ahowy Hawaiian motlla on sleek Laatex aulta that gleam like aatln and mold amoothly to your figure. Unusual, but pleas ing color combinations are widely varied ... in both one and two plccc tycs. Huge bearh towels are available In some matching designs. Cole speclalllixs In slimming, rlas- tlclied walsta on Its one-piecers tirallv shrluknrrMif ... la lulloretl. uutrlmmed, and sells for St.lt). Miss- Toi'lilltlM ea slr.es range from 12 to 30 , . . ..... and the ladles, from 38 to 4,. !, ,'" ' "if,1" "m"1y 'T' White nylon uniforms that require V'" l" '""'i' "' """ "Ul "" no Ironing . . . carrying the flultd .."at Wrir ?TH1 TmaR .reS,dhr,heVngenep.r.n,ent- ,"; tlTLT of UI'OINTE'S . . (107 Main . . . ,',' "r me Itetl Chill rivi nf . ...'3 :V,, i containing Mexican splr .Nohelt pajamas ... In pastel satlus Toatadas. or crepe, Kllrhen-frrah SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE1 2 FOR l.00 Made to sell for $1.00 each Iplm io) Get two lipsticks smartly packaged for the usual price of one. Smart, metal, swivel cases. Choose from an assortment of fashionable, flattering colors. MAILY PINK , . , SIGHT RED , , VINTNER RED . , , PORTRAIT PINK WREN. , SOUTH AMERICAN... RIPE CHERRIES. , .NUT SROWN RED An automatic cigarette dis penser for ears hsa been Invent ed so that hv simply pressing a lever, the man at the wheel can supply himself with a lighted cigarette. The dlanenaer llnlda 33 amokea whlrh automatically are lighted by the car's lighter. a 'Ifvoiloranl Tit-inn' The Tortillas ... a Mexican standby of corn and woler . . . are ready for heating, one at a time, In a hot pan until softened . . . then the Chill Puree which comes In a separate can, la poured over them. The Toatadas are some what similar ... as also Is their preparation. I'nrlc lien's .inverted" nice . . . extra vitaminized and with a new nut-like flavor . . . that vou ... In Helena Kulihiateln'a hcavenlv probably read about when first er-"Heaven-Sent" fragrance . . . are ferted ... Is another new pro thc current special price offering lllct '"U'H be wanting to try. This or beautifully fitting elaallclied Rt CUHRIN'S . . . and the cnmblna- Improved rice Is sunny-colored but trunks on the two ... and In these """ u,e two "eoonram .mo aim imny wititnui suit you have a choice of laslex, ''"am and Deodorant Cologne . . . "teaming. In 20 minutes or so. It's water poplin oi eollons In manv wl" ",vc you complete ncaci-in-ios "'"ui aim can ne kept ... , 1 , .. . . . In II, i n,frlMl.. , ,., aoua snilUCS or prints. .i.u umiiujuik pcrsiora- And, while ahopping for a new l'"n' swim suit . . . which, by the way. The llraven-Hcnl Deodorant have been selling rapidly ... ask Cream . . . soothing as a fine face to see the new watertight swim caps cream and quickly absorbed ... I made by Playtez In four colors , . . wonderful for using at night undo.' nicest to appear on the market since the arms and on tired feet after a the war. In the refrigerator after cooking without becoming dry, sticky or gummy. The well-known l.llihy lloast lleef . . In 12-nunce cons, rnnuiih foe two good servings . . . s hark again at PINE BTItKKT MARKET . . . k..k ?..' .... . .... corner of Heveuth and Pine . in.. V mc .liu.1 111.., 11.111 u . - .w- j..t i, niiu i.rrrn isiamp grocery1. It's that time of year when gar- 10 "ne '"". her. denlng t igs are In demand, too , , . The Deodorant Cologne , . , In and THE TOWN SHOP . . . Main at vlgonitlng and refreshing . . . should Fifth ... Is well supplied with dur- be splashed on In Ilia morning for uble garments of this type . , , all-over protection. It's a fine col farmerette style overalls of wee- nunc that can be used freely and checked denims in wine, blue or lavishly ... on moist palms, on green . . . culottes fashioned of cot- shoulders and on the feet, loo. ton ticking or blue denim . . . gay, Purchased separately, Hraven- , multl-stiiped cotton Jackets that Bent Deodorant Cologne Is SI.60 1 double for the beach . . . and blue ! the Cream Is 11.00, amounting dungarees, formerly 13.98. now sell- to S2.80. But this new package nl lug for only Sl.fM. "twins", containing both Items, Is I being offered for a limited time at .ir Location plZ JfJ l.U ,?1C.V , of the ART NEEDLEWORK SHOP t Ninth and Main . . . and when CAN CANDY JAR formerly in the Montane vou get a sniff of Us nleasina fr... "1,mc category ore Violet Is staging a romehaek this season, and Its fragrance Is ll complete harmonr with Fash lon'a return to the romantic past with lhe erian eyelets and or gandies, lhe delicate pinks and niauves, the frilly petticoats and the gay parasols. A arivii I'avU of hot weather candles Is lloefler's newest contribution lo the wonder ful assortment of sweets at PEI.I. . and In this the delirious building ... is at 234 Main, next grancc, you'll want to stock up now ""rrv nr" eonfectlnns that with A square, brightly colored scarf can be draped over a strapless, wired bra for wearing Willi old play clothes. Fold the scarf diagonally and knot II both In front and back. door to the Patterson Furniture jor the summer ahead. store . . . ana nainieen urn in formed Martha that the shop Is i open for business as usual, although ; still in the process of getting sct ! tied. This ground floor location Is an Immense Improvement . . , not only I providing mora space for display i of the shop's many attractive Items lil.,lf,IIl ! in stamped goods, yarns, hand- " "i"f i made anrons. costume Icwelrv. ' specialty of STUDIO OP i etcetera, but eliminating the climb- " . oiuy pince in me cny crystaiurtl (linger has also been I Ing of stairs. A "grand opening" equipped for this type of beauty rccolved nt PKLIC'AN CANDY JAR 1 will be held later ... so watch work. o 'r Martha knows , , , , , 722 Mnln . ,v, sml don't forget for announcements from ART ""d when you start shedding lins- about the old-fashioned "slicks" in NKKDLfcWOllK. HHOP . , , 234 'cry inr summer comioi., you 1 1 en- tnree imvois . , o nlre for the stand summer hent. In the cool green Hoefler boxes . . . priced at SI.28, pound size , . . are templing bon-bons, caromnh, Jellies and nut divinities. The Harry Drown pucks hold Chocolate Pecan Caramels, Parisian Creams and that famous Almon Omega . . . each piece Individually wrapped In colored foil . . . and lhe pound box es In these, sell Jor 11.75, a new shipment of the sliced Main. Designers of "petite" sites are proportioning garments to fit and improve the average figure, Especially figure flattering to hort women are the diagonal plaids and princess styled coats that make her look slimmer and taller, Joy having your feet as perfectly kiddles' pnrtles. I groomed as your manicured hnntls, i A pedicure at STUDIO OP BEAU- A June bride's kltrlirn shower TY , , . on tho nirtianlne of Why- can he made more Interesting btf lal's , , . Includes a foot mossago getting together with lhe ilonuala that's certainly restful to weather- beforehand anil planning a clevir weary feet . . . and toenails, unl- tnhle setting wllh the gifts Fa- formly trimmed and outlclcd, are yorlle recipes can be typed on the . timed to mntch the fingertips. Cull hacks of the place-cards, held up-' 71.11 for appointment. right by clothespins,