Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 27, 1952, Page 16, Image 16

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    JS' HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
HUnSDAY, MARCH 27, 1052
PAGB SEVENTEEN;
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FRIENDLINESS panacea for a troubled world begins
right hero in our home town . out where Blanche Petroff
lives. Mrs. Petroff is a busy Klamathite . . her capable
hands soothe aches and pains of young and old. For many
years she has operated her own massage salon . . she keeps
a homo . . cooks chili and tortillas with an expert touch
. . loves to flick a fly for a wily trout across the ripples of
a mountain brook but keeps in reserve, time for the only
hobby that she has . . helping others.
Last winter she was in there "pitching" for the Girl's
City Basketball Lcaguo . . rounding up sponsors . . spon
soring one team herself . . just now she is deep in the busi
ness of getting nine softball teams started on a summer
schedule . . she works with the city recreation director,
Bob Bonnie and digs "down deep" to keep the ball roll
ing. Few know it but Elanche Petroff is the guiding star
of hanpincss for the men and women who live at the Klam
ath Nursing Home, come Christmas time as ambassador
for the Business and Professional Women . . she sees that
not one name if forgotten , . that Santa and Mrs. Santa ar
rive on time , . that a personal gift goes to each one.
She is the membership chairman for BPW this year . .
wasState International Relationship chairman last year . .
is a member of the Quota club . . loves teen-age girls.
Her spacious lawn and swimming pool filled with
natural hot water is made available to young folks . . her
husband, Mike, who helps keep rails and "things" in line
for the Southern Pacific shares her interests . . there is
only one word to do her justice . . and that one word
Humanitarian.
TIiIm mill Tlini About Women
Edited by Ruth King
wll?s A Woman's World "
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Oarnlsh lndlvldunl servings o(
rhoco)nU pudding with (lull of egg
while meringue. To make the me
rliiRue beat two egg whites until
Ut( but not dry: ndd a quarter
nip of sugar gradually, beating
well titer curb addition. Serve the
meringue fluff "as wltliuut
steaming or baking.
Delicious luncheon salad- alter
nate slices of orange with Uiln
slices of mild sweet onion and
mound creamed cottage cheese tn
the center. Ring the unhid wllh
water cress and pans French dres
sing with It.
MEN I
They object to our wearing. niM-
cullne clothes
Like alacks and short and ankle
hose. . .
So It seems to me to be less than
fair
That our feminine hats get In
their tialrl
Mary Alkus
Small fry love to decorate cookies
For a quick frosting mix a half
cup of confectioners sugar with
two to two-and-ono-hall-tea.ipooits
milk and tint a pretty pink, then
let the youngsters spread and have
fun I
Qulck-froicn peas make a fine
addition to a bed stew; add the
peas about five minutes before the.
onions, carrots, and potatoes are
tender.
NANCY'S BEAUTY SHOP
1826 Homcdale Road
Telephone 7080
Open Evening! by Appointment
FA ft K IN U AVAILABLE
New Horizons For Indian
Women Break Traditions
T- t.IIh ImI.u nilot rln,mi anH
political advance are being made
with a rapiony wnicn una-. io
Ik ff.pntrrT-. rthittrvmr Wnm.
en are playing a major role In the
ouiiaing up OI U1C "cw nai-un
which became free a bare five
years ago.
Leading body of organized women
in T,.Hia i th Ah.Imlia Women's
Conference. Comparable In Influ
ence, tnougn not in bjgc, vi m:
I tiA.i.pDlinn rt Wnmpn'l
Clubs In the United 8tates, the
IConlerence Is of recent origin.
Its rupld growin, tnereiore, is an
the more significant.
nrr,.nivj.ri in 1Q77 (the Federation
had Its early beginnings In I860),
the All-muia women a voiucrfc'"--
I. ... PMnnnlinH an nnnlcr-Jtmun fCT
the women of India. Its member
ship has risen to over 25,000 and
us orancnes arc hi ihj unv
nnUnntA. Irnm all nVW thf COUJ1-
try meet once a year. A standing
committee oi we wonicrciitc metis
twice a year. j
Itself to various aspects of the ad
vancement of women's education.
Soon the scope of the Conference
was widened to Include pressure
for social reforms, such as raising
the age 01 marriage, removal ui
"untouchablllty" and caste rcstrlc-
Inheritance as affecting women.
It Is interesting to note mm n
,ti n.u.r nt Qiw tlm neeessarv
for Indian women to struggle for
the right to vote. In Britain,
through the suflragette movement,
and even In America, It took de-
fn n-nmon M flrhirV nnllttflll
equality with men. In India, how
ever, political ireeaom irom ouv
side rule automatically brought
wllh It universal suffrage lor wom
en along with men, without even
n controversy, une maian nannum
Congress recognized the sacrifices
that had been made by the women
of India who worked, fousht and
suffered side by side wllh men in
the effort to gain national independ
ence for their country.
Today, therefore, Indian women
are abie to concentrate, free from
a narrow feminist outlook, on
broad social problems affecting
the nation as a whole, as well as
women In particular. They can u;;e
their great voting power (It Is esti
mated that nearly !)0 000,000 women
are eligible to vote) as well us
their power of moral persuasion.
Currently the All-India Women's
Conference Is woiking for the pas
sage of a bill which is pending in
the new Indian Parliament tust
elected. This bill, among other
features revising outmoded customs
and outworn beliefs, would give a
women the right to share in her
father's property. The bill also in
cludes the wife's right to divorce.
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'. . . the good word you're hearing
all over town. Yes, indeed! Newa rlfctw lit cl
- like this travels fast when folks Jr'? & j
The Sensational New Bit Size Cereal n7f$i iitm
I How about you? Once you taste vVf ItJmL
this different, delicious Bite Size A VT VIV f J Wl ' )
cereal you'll join the chorus YUMI jLmZmL lH
f7 Why not tomorrow morning? l MEEiiT m -C
at your grocerS! rtrJdffhlvST
JUliton Puriu Co.. St. Lonii, Mo. PH- tJYS-?- lr
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
frm th Ll tt, Mann Pi Cm
rrnar, K IV, ?lfc. si Uw BtBlhly
raU. After raaabl lima jm can
If ym with, chant fram rant ta par
chaia airaencnl, Tba real alrta? pali
la all cradllte la yaar parchaia aeraaal
ane aa alhar aawn pajmaal la aaeaa-
mrr, Tba naalblf payratnlt eaa ba
litiif blgbar than real. Or, If yaa p ra
rer, yaa eaa caatlnva ta rtat.
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refresluBBen
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Wherever you go, ice-cold Coke is almost always at your elbow. ,
It belongs beside your plate, too. Enjoy it right from the frosty bottle.
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