THURSDAY. I'-KHIUIAKY 14, 1 052 HERALD AND WEWS. KI.AMATH KALLS. OKKOON PACE SEVENTEEN TIiIn mid Tlml About Women Edited by Ruth King IPs A Woman's World" Plan Your Easter Wardrobe For Variable Springs Days Klamath Gir Honor MV(?.vi ST" r" - H I (i I " - I- r- - H 'i,A i -tor Su - f ' f Wrrt '.. i " r .. , i - fwrrr jw'v'f ' K-r? M p,. Jiff . Was-'- pw-!" ' V " 4W iwiK--'.";- - ..V f - V t' V. -v A tr 1 S3 pwf"' ft V -. - I . pry I : ; 3 if ---J. . j X v mumAwk w-att i i i i- i Uiiii.iVi iiilr"---L'---rrTiiiiTi iti im'1 j THE SPIRIT OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE must hover 'round every girl who chose for her life work, the nursing profession with its grueling demands on hearts and hands.. Once started on the path of relieving human suffering, few nurses lay aside their caps and close the door on their avocation. ' Mrs. Phyllis Itdhustoli, superintendent of nurses nt Klamath Valley hospital and in charge of emergency surgey and surgical-medical patients, is a true "Lady of the Lamp." She was horn In England where Florence Nightingale first saw the light of day . . , planned her nursing career when she was very young and never swerved from her de rision . . she loves it all from hearing that first cry of a brand new baby to helping a weary soul take flight. She Is a graduate of Salem General Hospital In Oregon, came to Hillside Hospital here in 19.11 as an obstetrical nurse, resigned to take a much needed vacation and to have a daughter Sally, planning now to follow in her mother's footsteps . . was called back as head surgical nurse, served during the war years, then became superintendent. Two years later she went to Klamath Valley in her present capacitv . . today she teaches the lesson of gentleness to every girl who enters a hosnital sickroom . . her motto Is "Do unto them as you would be done by." She has little time for social activities except those affiliated with the nursing profession. She has served two years on the board of directors of District No. 8, Oregon State Nurse's Association, this year is the or gani7ntion's vice nresident. She is affiliated also with the American Nurse's Aco"'at'nn. In private life she Is Mrs. Guido Robusteli. She can bake and brew and barter but always . . 24 hours of every day, a part of her stands beside her patients. Three vrrkn can miike a bin difference In chunKlng the cournc of tlilnxN fashion, too. The date of EuKtt-r thin year of 10S2 In April 13 three weeks Inter than laxt year. In term of, fanhlorw, this time dllference make the differ ence between buying your firm i.nrlnK clothcn (or an early Banter, or buying Kccond real HcaKonally EaHtcr outfit, a5 you might very well be doing this year, for a mid April Eaater. The second week of April proin rcn the kind of temperature that warranto wearing the Hunter aide of spring clothcn unconditionally. The fashion editor), In reviewing manufacturer!!' Knowing of nprltig and summer clothes, note that silk hulls, silk con Is, lightweight wool suits and coats, In the light pas tels so enticingly scheduled, can be worn on April 13th, making fashions bloom to suit Uie season. A grand way, too, to show off new accessories that either add froth or a touch of color contrast, with no Interference from wintry emits. Mld-Aprll, too, Is a wonder ful time to wear the little fur Kpenccrs and capes that have been multiplied In numbers and style importance lor this season. These to wear with one-piece dresses cith er In lightest woolen, or the new crisp silks. "COHTlMi: LOOK" Day drc.ses with a costume look will make some il the liveliest news In the 1952 Easter parade. Onc-plccc cuts fully designed to require no additions or subtrac tions with such style tricks as big dress silhouette ... In one- nr two-piece form. In two-piece? short Hpcncers for Empire, fllted-to-walst Jackets for the princess ef fect, brlef-peplum fitted Jackets for moulded torso. Throughout, all round fulness and straight front with back fulness share skirt hon ors. MIORT JACKKTS The short-Jacket suit comes through as the most popular sil houette, and there Is no doubt but lhat thin will be the Easier num ber one choice. There Is now a swing away from full skirts ex cept the novelty pleated skirts that give a slim look. Navy Is the surprise choice for the favorite suit color this spring. Second choice Is for yarn dyed solely In favor of dry handle worst eds of quality type, Thanks to the colorful llnc-up of accessories, "navy with color" or with white will be heavy Easter favorites. Pastel suits are an Important part of the spring story. Here the walstlength jacket that can serve as a tiny topper. In lightweight coat ing boucle of fleece, Is Important, matched to skirts of gabardine dye exactly to match. Dusty pink and blue and pale mauve will be the star colors In the postcls. COAT COI.OKB Three coat silhouettes will take Ihelr nlocc In the Easter parade. I The fitted coat, the loose coat and the short coat will share the Hon ors, and fabric selections will lean toward spring-weight poodles and lacy loops, and light-weight fleec es. Because of the mid-April Eas- ...til im a tfrtialor num pcplums or bolero-effects by seam- j , J, pa;;lcl coa,Bi as weii as Ing arc the leading dress tvoes .. J... ji.i . i. iiohi. Costumes of dress-plus-Jackct and t t over a darlt suit softly styled w th a dress le wheat ln nub. look strongly back up this approach bv iabrics and fleece point further to the two-piece look. tnls costume look. Crisp textured silks, lightweight The fitted silk coat Is expected woolens, and sheer rayon crenes in inkn its nlace as the Easter or tissue faille are the main fab- tar in ribbed silk and worsted or lies In Easter-beamed dresses. I ln Shantung weaves. The fitted Navy Is the top color, followed by coat that can parade as a dress blcge and gray, some black. hs the big type: silk coats with col Empire midriff, the princess, orjored llnlmts to be linked to the moulded torso with modified full I dress or suit underneath also are klrt make the predominant spring lexoected to oe sn r.amcr iw. Local Interest Written Cobina Wright's New Book Lnkevlcw. home of the famous vocalist and author, Cobina Wright Sr., is the scene of several chap ters ln her latest book, "I Never Grew Up. Her memories are of a wild and wooley Oregon, gleaned Other books available Include Fiction The Caine Mutiny. Wouk: The Cruel 6ea. Monsarrat: Melville Goodwin, USA. Marquand: The President's Lady, Stone: Moses, Asch; The Wanderer. Waltari; before she became a sophisticated 1 Prom Here to Eternity. Jones: New Englander ln the home of an I Wait For the Wagon. Lasswell: aunt. Her mother died In Lakevlew j Winds of the Morning. Davis: The a few years ago when Mrs. Wright returned for a Drict visit. Mrs. Wright a dally columnist and mother of an equally famous daughter. Cobina Wright Jr., has Jufl about "been everywhere and seen everyone." She was the only American on tnc invitation list lor the wedding of the then Princess Elizabeth and Phillip. Her des cription of the ceremony Is con tained in the book, now on the shelves of the city library. The book Is written with real warmth and very real humor. Iron Mjstrc.'s, Wellman; The Cath erine Wheel. Stafford; Barabbas, Lagerkvlst. Non-fiction The Sea Around Us. Carson; The New Yorker 25th An niversary. Album: A Man Called Peter. Marshall; Closing the Ring. Churchill; The Forrestal Diaries, Forrestal; F-ow Biz. Green; : range and Friendly People, Doug las: Dance to the rioer, de Mille; Kon Tiki. Hcyerdahl; The Confident Years. 1885-1915. Brooks; The Mem oirs of Herbert Hoover, Hoover; Mother and Queen, Crawford. For Women A New Start For Old Art If you asked the average Amrrl :nn woman how she would like to weave her own cloth for a new iress, she would probably tell vou he would wear a flour (took first. Most women would Jump at the rhance to get a dress of original design, hnml-loomed If they could io It without going bankrupt and without working themselves silly. An up-and-coming textile design er In Rhode Island Is banking on this to start a comeback in the age-old art of home weaving and to creote a readymadc market for a revolutionary hand loom td be placed In stores soon. With this small machine n wom an con create a fabric of her own design as easily as she can run up a dress on a sewing machine. In five hours. If she Is patient, she can weave enough cloth for a new spring suit. Add another six to nine hours to cut and sew up the cloth Into a garment, (we wonder). 1,M How Enjoy Canada's Most Luxurious SPA Resort SPECIAL WINTER RATES The holiday you've nlwnyi wanted now Rt a special low prleel Amid the snow enppeil peaks surrounding hcilliliftil I.ako Iliirrlson, II. C, enjoy the happy com bination of complete spa facilities and every resort diversion. Two heated pools! Kiolle Copper llmmi for dancing and rrlniallon. Now Is I lie Ideal timet REDUCED WINTER RATES mrnm ... WISINK T il Anrll ft i'rMK.. .. IMHIIII.F.llhbiilh,f.Mll7.M IHnner - 2..W V' ' 4i This new loom marks the first change ln weaving principals made In ccnlurles. The Improvement Is simply a sub stitution of sprocket-type of hand wheel for the cumbersome harness that controls the action of the big woden frames on orthodox' looms. A complete set of lessons and serv ing will go with oach piece of equipment. POTLUCK MEETING MERRILL The College of Re gents committee, Women of the Moose, held a pot-luck supper and meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bradshaw on January 31. Plans were completed for their chapter night program to be held on March 4, as well as planning the menu for the dinner to be erved by this committee at the next meeting of the White Pelican Legion and Loyal Order of Moose. Members enjoying the supper were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Icenbice, Mr. and Mrs. John Stolt. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradshaw, Dovie Reeder, Rose VanMeler, and Rose Spolek. BAKED FEACHK8 Try this with a can of golden cling peach halves. Place the peach r.aivcs cup side up in a shallow baking dish and spoon a teaspoon 01 orange marmalade Into each. Sprinkle with shredded coconut and pour a little peach syrup around peaches. Bake ln moderate oven about 20 minutes. Serve warm with whipped or sour cream. WONDERFl'L Here's a rich delicious prune sauce to serve over hard ice cream Combine a cup of chopped pitted cooked prunes with a cup of cook ing liquid, '2 cup each crushed pineapple and brown sugar and 1 teaspoon cornstarch. Cook slowly about 5 to 10 minutes. Serve hot or cold. AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO Toa can rent a lorelr new ipirm plant from the Lou( ft, Mann Piano Com pany, 120 N. th. at a low monthly rate. After a reasonable lime yon can. If yon winh. rhance from rent to par chase agreement. The rent already paid la all credited to your purchase account and no other down payment la neces tary. The monthly payments can be little hither than rent. Or, if yon pre fer, you ran rontinoo to rent. NOW ...The permanent so lavishly rich it's i.i.. i ime wrapping cream Gives you loveliest compared to skim mi of waves, faster, easier! For reservations, write, wire or telephone the Mnnnger, Harrison . Hot Springs Hotel, Harrison, II. C. ) or see your travel agent. 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YOU'LL LIKK THIS Celebrate an important occasion like an anniversary or birthday with a big chocolate layer cake. Frost with the new glamorous choc olate walnut cream cheese frost ing. Combine a 3-ounce package cream cheese with 1 tablespoon milk, 2'i cups sifted confectioners' sugar, 1 square unsweetened choc olate, melted and 'j cup finely chopped walnuts. Decorate frosted cake with walnut navies. A 9- or 10-Inch pie plate will yield six or more servings; to serve four generously or five ade quately; use an 8-inch pie plate. KLAMATH FALLS. OMQ onsooo AMERICAN CHINESE Ft at rhoot heart 1. M9 For Ot4m To Take Oa Ben B. Lee, Mgr. A NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE! BUDGET PORTABLE tewt perfect lockstitch on any material. Comet complete with spot light, foot control, trouble-free motor, duet-proof carrying- case. $8950BUDGIT TERMS Liberal Allowance On Your Old Machine SINGER SEWING CENTER 633 Main A Trad Mark of THS UHOU wro. CO. 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