Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 12, 1952, Page 28, Image 28

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1052
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THE WORLD IS ROUND SO WHAT . . all the hull-a-balloo
about politics and the rising price of cheese and chops
phases cunning Vicki Gail Bridge, not at all. The little 18-months-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bridge, 3501
Bisbee, is winsome in a permanent finished white, red
dotted Swiss dress from Tots-To-Teens. Her chubby bare
arms are set off with big white bows, the hem is deep for
letting down and the matching bonnet frames her Dutch
cut and big brown eyes. Black patent sandals are Robin
Hood also at Tots-To-Teens . . panties dont count. Grand
parents of the small model are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bridge,
149 Hillside, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crow, 303 S. 8th.
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WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED business man will wear,
come summer, is modeled by Earl Clark, OTI student, for
Hardy's. The hound-tooth gray and blue checked single
breasted Style-Mart suit with two-button closing is worn
with gray, snap-brim Lightlee hat with darker band . .
Weyenberg Massagic cordovan shoes, red pin-stripe Co
hama tie and crisD Docket handkerchief.
A DIAMOND SET WRIST WATCH makes every woman
feel loved and lovely. Harwin's is headquarters for fine
timepieces such as this Diamond Debutante, L o n g i n e s
Wittnaeur beauty, encrusted with fine flashing stones.
Worn with black silk cord band it is the perfect choice for
all women. It is shown by Noma Phillips of Harwin's.
Study of Music Called One
Of Best Character Builders
NEW YORK tNEA Om of the
greatest clinrnrtcr and porsonnltiy
bullciers, In Uie opinion ol Fiomic
Mercur, noted concert pianist, 1
Uie study ol music.
'If I could only speak to Ml the
parents in America personally.
says Miss Mercur, "I would try to
exnlntn how mucli music means In
the lives of their children."
Music study develops responsibil
ity, powers of concentration, mem
ory and sell -commence, she minks.
In addition, it is a natural outlet
for emotional sinius and Mrrsses.
'The piano is the foundation for
all other Instrument," Miss Mer
cur explains. "If your child decides
in later years to be a sinner or
to play the trumpet, he or site
win be wen-prepared.
An Inmuortant consideration for
parents, once they decide to give
their child piano lessons, is the
type oi leacner to picK. Very olten
they feel that an Inexpensive
teacher is best, since they're not
sure the child lias any definite tal
ent or musical tendencies.
Tills Is terribly wrong, says Flor
ence Mercur. Many so-called teach
ers have actually destroyed talent
because they did not employ Uie
right methods.
Before you allow a teacher to
start working with your youngster,
do a bit of Investigating about her
background. Find out where she has
studied.
It Is also Important for you to
know what she has accomplished
in the musical field. It Is very
simple for a womnn to siudy music
for two or three years and then
call herself a teacher, says Ml&s
Mercur.
If she has a good background,
she is a wise selection, no matter
what she charges.
' Impress upon the teacher you do
choose that you want your chlljj to
have a thorough grounding in Uie
classics. Theory and harmony arc
also vital to basic training.
Oni'o your youugsler is well
versed lu Bach and Beethoven, her
capacity for learning will Increase
two-fold, Popular music can come
later, according to Mlsa Mercur.
Once the teacher starts the les
sons, show your confidence by giv-
iK ner complete amuoriiy, Never
sli.y in the room during die ses
sion, advises Miss Mcrinir. Never
question the teacher's methods. It's
a good Idea to give the toucher
and pupil at least a your to get
used to each other, to allow their
personalities to blend.
If you are wondering about the
best nge to start your boy or girl,
Miss Mercur recommends six or
seven.
"Children at this aire don't have
too many outside Interests." she
says. "This olfers Ihein a good six
or seven years for developing.
Then, they will be so Indoctrinated
in music, they will want to con
tinue of their own free will."
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WHAT BRIDE WOULDN'T LOVE this table arrangement for her wedding reception
planned by Rickys. Here, bride-to-be Karen Koehler agrees that the choice of Cinderella
fine china by Lenox is perfect. Its beautifully fluted, gold-shadowed borders and delicate
mossom decor is a charming-companion for Gorham's dainty Rondo'pattern in sterling,
iso reception table is complete without a Regent tea service by Reed and Barton or tall
""'T." in three-light candelabra by Gorham. The pretty tiered wedding cake is
wreathed in apple blossoms. v r ' b
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A MUCH WIDER SELECTION . . . ony
combination of style features from the
floor samples we have on display.
EXCITING CHOICE OF COLORS, FAB
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fit the decorotive scheme in your home!
FAST DELIVERY ... of YOUR creotlon
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MADE TO YOUR ORDER:
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Choose from new patterns in
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no charge for estimates
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Kflamatk uxniturte Co.
221 Main
Phone 5353 or 5339
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.Hue cornflowers on charming pink ribbon Jewel-like, enameled (lowers in colorful rock
url!nd..5-piece place setting 51725 gardens. S-piece plate setting 12325
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BY LENOX
The symbol of perfection a single full
blown red rose surrounded by leovos of
24-k. (old. Creoted by the some craftsman,
of Ida same fine, translucent, durable
china as the Lenox services selected for the
Whita Housa end for the Presidential yacht.
S-ploce place settine, $23.25.
Those who want the world's finest, choose Lenox china. It adds
its own elegance to the tables of presidents and kings.
What finer gift could you give than a gift of Lenox!
pome and see the beautiful Lenox we now have displayed.
You'll be delighted with its glowing transluccnce, its perfect
glaze, its exquisite design. Only in Lenox china today do you
get this flawless craftsmanship. We have patterns tor any wsie
presents for any purse. Come in soon.
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