THURSDAY, MARCH ft, 10!2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVENTEEN TIiIn mill That About Women tilted by Ruth King w It's A Woman's World" MM Old Cars Bring Back Days Of '02 CHICAOO Ifl Eluhl ancient automobiles cliUKKcd more Utnn two miles through snow storm Tuesday as a feature o( the Ameri can Automobile Association's CJold- i : PROFICIENCY IS A BIG WORD but it takes one to encompass the expcrlness with which Ella Rcdkey, executive director of the Klamath area, Girl Scouts manages a huge task. There are 33 active Girl Scout troops in the Klam ath Basin . , girls who love to hike and swim and sleep out doors . . girls who are eager to learn to cook in camn . .. to weave and sew . . Ella Hedkey has kept her fingers on the pulse of every activity in the Girl Scout curriculum for near ly five years . . She works with adult council members and lead ers . . directs the Summer Camn at Lake of the Woods . . last year accompanied 24 girls and 8 adults on a four-day senior troop camp ing trip to Portland, hopes to go again this summer , . hiked with a back - pack down the picturesque Rogue River in 1951 . . loves to fish. Ella .Redkev is a skilled swimmer . . is a Red Cross First Aid and Life Saving expert and devotes many hours teachin" both youns and adults the approved wav to swim. She is a graduate of .the University of Oregon, taught school for nine years before accepting her present position and is a member, of the Business and Professional Women, the American Association of University Women and of the Soroptimist club. Her plans for the summer . . more Girl Scout camp ing. . - en Anniversary. All but one of the wheezing old earn made It from the Drake Hotel to the main Postoffice under their own power. The oldest cars were a Studebaker Electric and a Ramb ler, built In 1902. Two cars broke down after the parade and were towed to the ' Science Museum. which aupplled six of the cars from lis collection. A commemorative stamp for the Jubilee was Issued In ceremonies at the. Postoffice. The. AAA. the world's largest motor federation, was founded In Chicago March 4, 1903, by ulna pioneer automobile clubs. - . , Card-Party PORT KLAMATH A fine crowd enjoyed a good time at the card party sponsored by the Civic Im provement Club in the clubhouse Friday evening, Feb. 29. At tne close of play, refreshments were served to the gathering by the fol lowing committee: Mrs. Frank Denton, Mrs. Bert Gray, Mrs. Prank Edward and Mrs. Harold Wlmer. In charge of cards were Mrs. James Van Wormer, Mrs. Richard Varnum. and Mrs. Joseph Hallord, while. Mrs. Frank stra tum conducted the games. Prizes were awarded to Joseph Mercer, Chlloquln, who held high score for bridge: Clerk Roeder. with high for canasta players, and Mrs. Don vealcn. champion of tne pinochle tables. Mrs. William Her. bert and Daniel Halford were Riv en prizes at games, while a guest prizo weni to wuuam u. Hacaier. rQ7Cvl When you taste this bright erccn Mcdo-Land l When you taste this bright green Mcdo-Land treat you'll say, "Boy, this" is really some thing!".. .and it really is! Medo-Land Choco : late Chip Mint is a wonderfully smooth ice cream with a "Farm-Fresh" creamy taste that 1 is downright delicious. The cool, minty flavor blends "just right" with the rich chocolate chips to make the finest after-dinner dessert you can serve. Taste Chocolate Chip Mint and you'll know why Medo-Land wins so many prizes!- MADE WITH FARM- FRESH. CREAM! ft Holland's Queen Arrives Washington Early Spring WASHINGTON Will the White House be open to receive Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and her husband, Prince Bernhard on their first state visit to tne capital on April 2. Will the tulips be In bloom? President Truman couldn't an swer the first query, but he said he hoped renovations and redecora tlon of the executive mansion would be completed by then. If not, the Men Getting Fatter, Lazier? NEW YORK Ml Sir, are you growing fatter and lazier? The New York Custom Tallons Designers Club says American men are the fattest and laziest in U.S. history. The reasons: Too much iieen and food, not enouKh exer cise. But, the club said Tuesday, men are now better dressed than ever before even though the model size has Jumped from 32 to 40. The club picked these as the 10 best dressed men In the country: United Nations Delegate Warren Austin, Boxer Ray Robinson, Dan cer Arthur Murray, Actor Greg ory Peck, Socialite Charles Munn or., Banuieauer Freddy Martin. Tel evision Host Robert Montgomery, Producer-Composer Richard Rod ti ers, Comedian Bob Hose and George K. Punston, head of the New York Stock Exchange. - MS HOW BABEE'-TENDA does it for you SAFELY! No otcd to witch oi worry every mia t. No fear of bad falli. Baby can't dimb, fill or flip out of tbt itudr balanced Safety Chut. ExTENDA'LEGS raise to liSy for feeding, lower for playtime, foldifor - orryio. carryto. . " frm P to alia. 6 write or pfcetto far fraa feMar royal couple will be nut up at Blulr House, probably In the same suite as that occupied by young Queen Elizabeth II, and Prince Philip on their recent visit. White House gardeners are more definite about the tulips. They pre dict the bulbs, which symbolize Holland's biggest export to the U.S. a mllllon-dollar-a-year business will be In bloom on the White House lawn. It is virtually certain that Pres ident and Mrs. Truman will give a dinner (or the guests on the day of their arrival and a return din ner will be given by the Queen tor the Trumans, probably on the fol lowing day. The official entourage will num ber about 10 and will include Hol land's foreign minister, rosy cheeked, blue-eyed Dirk U. Stikker and tall, slender Marlanna Talle gen, chief of the Queen's cabinet. The Queen's four daughters will remain at home. Queen Juliana, who spent the war years In Ottawa with her chil dren, made frequent visits to Washington during that time. She Is a close friend of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Prince Bernhard recent ly came to the United States to Inspect American naval Installa tions. . . Mrs. Julia lynch, who la aerv Ing as a special advisor to the Netherlands Ambassador here on the Queen's visit, met Juliana In Holland In December, 1M0. . "She Is a very wrm human be lng and responds qulcklv to pen. pie," Mrs. Lynch said. "She makes an Impression. She is not an Elis abeth. She Is a matron around 42 years of age, but she Is oharmlng, very feminine and has a nice ro partee and quick sense of humor,." The Queen and her party will also visit New York, Canada and Michigan, where there is a largo Dutch population. 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