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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 10B2
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: LOT3 OF CANDLES on a pretty cake helped make a happy
birthday for Mrs. Rhoada Cline, who celebrated her 84th
anniversary, March 20, at her home, 655 California. The
honor guests is the adopted grandmother of five Girl
Scouts, Judy McFarlan, Sharon Davis, Pat Crawley, Joan
Swaney and Celeste Winkleman, members of Scout Troop
No. 21, led by Mrs. Charles McFarlan. Her granddaughters
presented her with a corsage and several gifts.
Button, Button, Who Has
Button Canadian Gal
Well Known
Couple Wed
In an Inform! ceremony at the
home of Rev. Daniel B, Anderson,
pastor of Klamath Temple, Sun
day, March 16th at two thirty
o'clock. Ruth Matthews became
the bride ot George Kunzman. Doth
ara residents of Klamath Falls.
The single rlnc ceremony was
performed in the presence of close
lnenas ot the couple. Preceding
the ceremony Mrs. Alva Custer
sang "i Love You Truly' with
Mrs. Luther Taber at the piano.
The bride wore an attractive
beige spring suit. Her flowers, red
rose buds wer Dinned at the
shoulder.
Mrs. Bonlfay Yancey was matron
of honor.
Best man was Carl Yancey
Followtliff the ceremonv a reeen.
lion was held at the home of the
bride, 623 Lowell where the couple
will reside.
Fannie Goddard, assisted by Dor
othy Post, Nina Beck and 'Marie
Kilgore served the cake and poured
coffee.
Tlie following guests were ores.
ent, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yancey,
Dr. and Mrs. Alva Custer. Dr.
and Mrs. Luther Taber, Mrs. Harry
Wiard, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mayes,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Canov. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Freldel, Pauline
Christen. Irene and Gene Oldham,
Fannie Goddard, Juanita Lundsten.
Ruby Bell, Marie Kllgore. Nina
Beck. Dorothy Post. Lee Sutton.
Jennie Buck, Al and Elsa Thomp
son. Fred Freldel.
Club Women
Plan Meet t
Her Majesty
In honor of Her Majesty, the
Queen of the Netherlands, Invita
tions have been Issued by Mrs.
Hiram Cole Houghton, president ol
I lie General Federal ion of Wom
en's Clubs to a reception on Thurs
day, April third al 2:& p.m. at
GFWC International Headquarters,
1734 N Street, N. W., Washington.
D. C.
Ranking officials of 18 national
women's organizations and of IS
nationnl organizations affiliated
with the General Federation are
among the Invited guests, as well
as directors of the hostess organisa
tion. liivitnlions have also been sent
to the 40 members of the Geniral
f eneration irom .'3 states wno w ere
received by Her 'Majesty on their
visit to the Netherlands during
their good will tour of Europe In
the fall of 1950.
LAOKR
Her Majesty has expressed In
terest In meeting the women of
America who have done outstand
mg work toward international un
derstanding. Mine, van Roijen, wife of Ihe
Netherlands Ambassador, will be
In Ihe receiving line with Her Ma
jesty and Mrs. Houghton. Mrs. Sei
dell Chapin, wife of the American
Ambassador to the Netherlands,
who is accompanying the Queen
on her visit io the United States.
Plan Your Lenten Meals
Avoid Dull Repetition
Lenten menus need not becomo
dull and repetitious If the home
maker will keep a sharp eye out
for new Ideas and plan her menu i
ahead of time. Good planning Is
Ihe secret of many a successful
future and rating well Is no ex
ception. Delicious, nourishing meals can
ba served every day provided Ihe
homemaker plans her "menu cam
paign" In advance. By planning
ahead and shopping one or two
days a week, many costly last min
ute Trips to the grocery store can
be eliminated.
Keep plenty of fresh dairy foods
In your refrigerator they are won
derful budget stretchers, fill-ins
and health builders. See to It thai
popular, quick-fix canned foods are
available on the kitchen shelves
for unexpected guests. Take advan
tage of the good buys for the
month and liioiude ihein in your
menus often.
Because Lenten menus endue
meatless meals often, llsh, chce.e
and egg dishes are very popular.
Seaside Pie Is a delicious combin
ation of shrimp and fillet of sole
is among the invited guests.
Miss Binebet Roell. lady-ln-wall-
ing to the Queen Miss M. Tellegen.
director of the Queen's Cabinet,
and Baron van Heecheren van Mol
ecaten, secretary to the Queen, will
be In the royal party at the re
ception.
topped with a crisp biscuit layer.
it is tasty enough for a company
tliniier, easy and economics! Io
make. For luncheon, supper or a
late evening snack pyramids with
Cheese Sauce will mako a hit Willi
everyone.
NKASIDK IMK
l'j cups cooked shrimp
I lb. fillet nl sole
4 Tbsp. butter
'j cup celery, sliced thill
1 Tbsp. finely chopped onion
1-3 cup flour
3' cups milk
4 cup sliced, stuffed olives
1 Isp. salt
Biscuit dough for lop
Remove skin fiom sole, cut Inlo
l' j Inch pieces. Cook sliced celery
and onion In melted butter until
soil but not brown. Add flour, then
milk gradually, ttlrrlng constantly
unlll mixture bubbles and thickens,
Add olives, salt, shrimp and fish..
Pour Inlo a 1 quart' casserole.
Toil Willi biscuit dnugh rolled
Inch thick, cut m the shape of a
fish. Uake 20 In 911 iiilnulea In mod
erate oven, 350 F, Heive with ad
ditional biscuits,
I'YII AMIIIN
3 hamburger buns or English
IllllfllllS
a Tbsp. Iiulter
3 largo lomalnes
1 large onion muld and sweet'
' j cup plrkln relish
4 hard cooked eggs
toast
Split buns and liullcr. cut (mini,
lues Inlo 0 slices and place olio oil
top of each bun hall. Top each
with a thin slice of onion, pickle
relish anil sliced hard cooked ei(ga.
Pour hot cheese sauce over each
pyramid Just before) serving,
( hi:i;hi; haiku
4 Tlmp, billter 1
4 Tbnp. flour
I Isp. salt
pepper
I I lap, dry mustard
J 1 j cups nnlk aimlilrd
l'a cups grated Cheddar cllcesa
Melt Iiulter III saucepan over low
heat. A. Ill flour and sriisoiilnga;
blend. Adil milk slowly and nook.
stirring cou.'.tuiilly, until Mime Is
siuonlli and thickened. Remove
Iriini heat: lold In grilled cheene,
stirring Io blend. Helve hot.
do FALSE TEETH
Rock, Slid or Slip?
FA8TBICTH. art Improve oowtUr 1
(prink 1J on upper or lowr plU,
holdi Call loth mort firmly In plas.
to not alld. altp or rock. No rummr,
fooy, paty laid or (line FA.
r.KTH la alhallna (non-arid i, Dota not
aour. Charka "plat a odor'' (danturo
braath), Oat FABTKttTH at any druc
lota.
4TH ANNUAL MERRILL. MOOSE
DANCE
SATURDAY - MARCH 29
DANCING 10-2 BUNNELL'S ORCHESTRA
BROADWAY HALL
MAUN
ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON
EDMONTON When a friend in
Rhode Island first told Mrs. Earl
Quincy of Edmonton about button
.collecting, she scoffed at the Idea.
- But that was 10 years and some
4.000 buttons ago. Today, Mrs.
Quincy has one of the finest col
lections of buttons in North Ameri
ca. She is a charter member of the
Rhode Island state button society.
"Battens are antiques in minia
ture, she says. "Button collecting
opens up a background in research
' of the theatre, arts, history, clothes
and cusUms of the times."
Mrs. Quincy has buttons of early
bone, calico buttons worn by fron
tier women, buttons of ivory from
India which were used to convey
secret messages, silver buttons
with the heraldic crests of English
nobility, bridle buttons from the
Vanderbilt stables, cameo buttons
of Jenny Lind. miniatures of French
court beauties painted on silk and
even tne lowly overall button
each with its own story.
The discs worn as ornaments
on Roman and Greek togas, were
the forerunners of buttons, Mrs.
Quincy explains. The nobility wore
them as Jewelry.
Francis I of France had 13.600
gold buttons on a single costume
and Louie XIV once paid $14,000
lor a diamond and jewelled button.
Women weren't admitted to the
button world until 1950. Later
Queen Victoria, in mourning lor
her consort, popularized Jet and
black glass Buttons.
Every button opens up new chan
nels of research. Mrs. Quincy is
writing a book about the golden
age of buttons, popular between
Local Woman
Scores Space
In Magazine
Klamath Falls is the locale for
an article written by Elsa Gippo
lor a national publication, the Mu
sic Journal. Mrs. Gippo is the wife
of Kristian Gippo, President of the
Council and director of plays and
other entertainment presented by
the Klamath Musical Arts Council,
now in its third year.
The article, titled Arts Program
in Klamath Falls, gives a short
historical sketch of the city, men
tions Andy Loney, city schools mu
sic director, founder of the Concil
which was started without a penny
cf capital.
Important groups within the
Council include Fine Arts, Little
Symphony, Young People's Con
certs, Drama, Social, Jazz, Pub
licity, Church Music and Music Ap
preciation. In addition to Us special work
In the fields of music and art. the
Council according to Mrs. Gippo
does important social work, par
ticularly with youth.
The article was published in the
January issue. 1
1830 and 1850. '
Her hobby of collecting buttons j
goes back only to 1038 although !
many a grandmother kept her bui-j
ton string, spurred by the legend !
that she who collects 899 But
tons will never have to sew them."
With 4,000 buttons in her own
collection to choose from? Mrs.
Quincy's favorite is the first one
she saved. It is a large gold but
ton of bees and a bee-hive which
she found in her grandmother's
button box and wore to school
in Rhode Island.
The giant of her collection is a
redwood button which is 10 inch
es in diameter and three inches
thick. Mrs. Quincy fills its five
holes with tapers and uses it as
a sandwich platter when she en
tertains. But even a leading button col
lector can be foiled.
Mrs. Quincy's sister recently
finished a new dress for her. Which
buttons would look best on it V
They delved through the 4 000 but
tons and couldn't find three to
match.
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On Any Appliance of $50 or less
REBUILT and GUARANTEED
Washers Ranges Refrigerators
Washers from $10 and up ,, .
Ranges and Refrigerators , , . at
Lowest Possible Prices ... I! ,
MERIT'S BARGAIN BARN
631 Commercial (across the street
from West-Hitchcock)
WxOdhjcL SJwpA, and ShopA.
Dreams Do Come True . .
We try NEVER to exaggerate but from time
to time in this old world vou find PERFEC
TION . . the kind you DREAM of . . In the
life you live . . in a flower in your garden . .
the light in the eyes of
the man you love . . in
HATS for EASTER
wearing . . the HATS
you find at MARVIN'S.
There's something
about a new chapeau
that gives a lift to
your soul so we went
scouting for the magic
key to Spring happiness and found It at
MARVIN'S . .
Lest we become hopelessly enmeshed In fling
ing adjectives around we'll give you STATIS
TICS on the utterly stunning array of HAND
MADE HATS we discovered . . smari little
SAILORS with the level look . . captivating
head-huggers to cover your cropped locks . .
devastating, picture pretty, frivolous UP
SWEEPS, garlanded in posies to show the
cluster of curls at your hairline . . fetching
little CRESCENTS that flirt with your brow . .
fanfare of ribbons and flicker of veils . .
WHITE hats for wedding?, beaded and beauti
ful . . smooth straws and lacy straws . . dull
straws and shiny ones . . CARTWHEELS and
Cap-shaped . .
Straws from Italy . . Bali. straws . . neutral
shades and high shades to make you an
EASTER Cinderella . . the new gorgeous cop
per, and "jilllons" of lavender . . Spring pink
and Delft blue . . all the browns ever heard
of and navys and blacks . . and versatile
natural . . prices to fit. YOUR budget . . $3.93
' to $19.95 and a HUGE choice in the popular
bracket. S8.95 to S12.95. at MARVIN'S.
RELUCTANTLY we WENT from the HATS
to the HANDBAGS . . to fall head-over-heels
for "excruciatingly" beautiful, "never-mark"
suedes in the lushest of colors . . lovely glazed
KIDS . . soft CALFSKIN and COBRAS . .
OSTRICH stunners to add "class" to your
costume . . look for the newer than tomorrow
new shade, MUSHROOM . . the accent on
COLOR . . and HERE is a Memo . . order
SHOES to match EVERY bag in the assort
ment . . so here's to Spring and you in new
1953 prettiness in your new frou-frou from 520
Main,
MAItVIVS
ix- tV
"Glamor-eyesed" that's what you'll be this
summer if you follow the dictates of Dame
Fashion . . what with the Poodle Cut, Winged
Look, Silken Complexion and New Hue Slant.
For that siren look, you'll be wearing eye
shadow of course, two shades of mascara,
black for day-time, blue for evening and re
member . when helping Dame Nature make
up for your "lack" of "shapely brows, touch the
pencil lightly in several strokes instead of one
long harsh one.
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Measure Your Hip Line
keep tab on your waist line . . get a poodle
cut, a new. frock and a new chapeau . . BUT
. . if your skin ISNT "the skin he loves to
touch", his eyes WONT light up like a lamp
in the window . . they
may even WANDER to
a gal with a rose petal
cheek . . so PLEASE
.-, don't tarry . . make
: haste to MILLER'S for
1 CHARLES OF THE
ft RITZ COSMETICS . .
ti EXCLUSIVE with
MILLER'S . . let VI
(who went to New
York for cosmetic
know-how) suggest what YOU'LL need for
YOUR type of skin . . She can analyse your
TROUBLES, make little ones out of big ones
with the RIGHT beauty treatment.
If YOUR skin Is DRY as dust . . if it feels
taut and tired and flies away in little flakes,
you need to FEED It with SPECIAL LUBRI
CATING creams.
Now CHARLES OF THE RITZ ' and Mil,
KR'S can help you . . with DRY SKIN
CLEANSER . . SKIN FRESHNER . , CREAM
or LIQUID REVENESCENCE . . VELVET
TEXTURE CREAM or SUPER-RICH CREAM.
Consistent use of these FEW beautifiers will
keep you dewey-fresh . . will keep you
YOUNG . .
If you keep your eyes propped open long
enough before you hit your feather bed at
night and hop out brisk and fresh come mom
to go through a few simple routines you'll be
lovely to look at.
CHARLES OF THE RITZ cosmetics for
DRY SKINS contain the RICHEST OILS ob
tainable . . It takes only the TINIEST film
to do the work , . cream "slathered" on is lost.
THEN when you are fresh and clean use a
whisk of COMPLEXION VEIL, a dusting of
specially blended POWDER a bit of CHARLES
OF THE RITZ CREAM ROUGE, a touch of
EYE SHADOW, a bright band of LIPSTICK . .
thicken your lashes with LASHIQUE and sail
Into tomorrow a BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, pro
tege of CHARLES OF THE RITZ and the
beauty bar at 512 Main,
MILLER'S
mm
WV Have flam Chowder
. from New England , . maple ayrup from Ver
mont , . goulash from the Oearks and fine
wines from the limestone caves of Cre.ita
Blanca but for piquant SALAD DRESSINGS
and SAUCES we go to CAR
TERS'. There's a REASON
why we say CARTF.RS for
WHERE eke will you find
the epicurean delights that
blend watercress and fresh
bay shrimp . . tomatoes and
garlic into food for the Gods
. where else will you find
tile very same dressing serveu
at Lulgi's . . Pierre's . ,
Maxim's . . the Fisherman's
Net . , OIRARDS French
and Avocado dressing , ,
Monarch's NEW DILL . . and
Tas-T-Joy sauce with horse
radish flavor . . MILAM'S famous CAESAR
with the taste that's never forgotten . . MAL
LEY'S old-fashioned CHUTNEY . . the SEN
SATIONAL new discovery by Chateau. ROQUE
FORT DRESSINO. made with Imported So
ciete Bee Roquefort . . blend It Into a package
of cream cheese for the testiest, tanlest, rich,
racy, spicy, unique COCKTAIL DIP of CAN
APE SPREAD you've ever sampled.
There are OTHERS at CARTERS' . . LAW
RY'S Avocado French, Sauterne. Sherry .' .
SPARK'S Barbecue Sauce . . BORDEN'S MAY
ONNAISE . . FOUR SEASONS . . ALL you've
ever seen or heard of on the condiment shelves.
The vegetable department Is "stuffed" with
greenery . . this Is the time of year when
salads take the place of sulphur and molasces
as a Spring tonic . , get ALL the "makings"
when you shop with "Your Most Thoughtful
Grocer," 1420 Esplanade, .
fr .
In Thin Season ol Sweei
promises when all the world's in tune with
BRIDES and YOU'RE floating on a misty
cloud of love toward the BIG step In your life
there are some MYSTICAL words that will
surround you with a
heavenly aroma . . a
SCENT he'll never for
get . . will associate
with you down the
t corridor of years . .
given to you by Tl'R
RIN'S with the help of
LUCIEN L E L O N G.
master hand at the
blending of fine SCENTS . .
THESE words, are a CHARM that will open
doors of happiness, doors to lasting love and
romance . . be faithful . . chant them over
and over as the days slip away . , ABRA CA
DABRA . . ABRA CA DABRA . . across the
beauty bar at CL'RRIN'S and in RETURN go
gaily, gallantly on your way with this NEW
EST LUCIEN LELONO PERFUME MIST con
tainer, FILLED with any one of the famous
LELONO PERFUMES . . SIROCCO. INDIS
CREET, SPRING and SUMMER, TAIL SPIN
or CACHET.
It all BEGAN when women decided that a
MIST of PERFUME should surround them . .
so LELONO and t'URRIN'H came to the
rescue . . said the mystical ABRA CA DABRA
and came up with a leak-proof container that
will NEVER spill a drop of your precious scent
. . simply press the little cap and "swish" goes
ft fine spray of poetic PERFUME, to cling to
your skin, your hair, your frock . . to permeate
the air you live in . . It's a feminine, flirty
way to be a woman beloved . . the place?
, Ninth and Main of course at
CUIIMIV'S
&
H7i?n Sprinq Vnloeh
the flowers to paint the warming soil and
warm winds breathe a soft caress across the
land, gals take a new lease on life . . spirits
soar and thoughts turn to enchantment to
match the fresh new
world . . to HATS from
, Ihe HAT BAR at LA
iPOINTE'S , . new as
a new hatched chick
'-. . gay little CHAP
EAUS for your
EASTER parading . .
Small bonnet shaped
STRAWS and soft pas
tel FELTS., soma
wreathed In daisies or
wound 'round with
violets . , touched
brightly with ribbons
and wreathed deep In veiling . . HATS for the
young face . . HATS for the matron at LA
POINTE8
Perl narrow-brimmed sailors and saucy straw
CAPS , . HATS in pastel colors and black If
you want them . ,
Shopping the HAT BAR at LA POINTK'S Is
a. "whopping adventure" we DARE you to go
In it "gloomy Gus" and come out ft "droopy
damsel" . , it just can't be done when you sea
the PRICES, SI.9H to SS.9S on the HATS that
will make you look like an earth-bound angel
on the HAT BAR at S07 Main,
LA FOINTE'S
IRES DEPART-
!NT at YOUR A-
ORE so we "wad- ji
d" In carrying our Yl'j
ra 10 pounds where
tl' a Vrenh Xew Sprina . .
bees are buulug , . robins ara romping .
grass is growing . , lambkins are leaping . .
chicks ara cheeping and women havo been
waiting for the new arrivals in tin GIFT-
WARES DEPART-
M E 1
STORE
died"
extra 10 pounds
10 pounds shouldn't be
and being a farmer's
wife we allotted FIRST
THING . . GLAMOUR
nOY . . the cockiest
rooster oulalde a hen
yard . . a COOKIE
JAR If you please . .
the CLEVEREST Idea
for EASTER giving . ,
big enough to hold a "batch" of brownies . .
all perked up in gray and red pottery, beauti
ful to behold . . t slues , .
Plus "Coek-A-Doodle-Do" WALL PLANT
ERS and LITTLE RED HENS and cunning
EGO SPOON HOLDERS and FOWL SALT
and PEPPSRS and CIOARETE IIOXKS with
wild FIOHTINO COCKS and smai: FIGUR
INES of CHICKENS of AlJj agn for your
EASTER breakfast table at VOI'lt STOKE.
Found cunning EGO TIMERS . . THREE
and FIVE minute helpers with the sand run
ning smoothly In a dozen combinations . .
these will ALL make clever small EASTER
8URPRISE8 . .
Now while you are shopping here's a brand
new tllM-nvery . . a brand new sensation , .
the REYNOLDS FLORAL ARRANGER . . you
coil win praise, even prlres with flower arrange,
nienta with this REVOLUTIONARY floral
arranger . . nieh IIOl.DF.R is on a flexible
stem . . each flower will stay, exnrtly where
you put It . . complete with directions . .
at72l Main,
Yone scoiti;
Where Are You tioina
my pretty Maid . . I'm going a' looking Sir.
she said, to Itlt'KVS where every gnl In THIS
town should be going to snap up some of Ihe
smartest new POTTERY bric-a-brac put on
ANY shelves . CASA VER- ,
DIGO POTTERY from Cali
fornia, tuned to young mod
erns and the lion r is of their
oldsters . . In soft, mellow
colors, de-ert green and sago
gray, white and deep cream
. . Utterly enchanting Joshua
TREES with small deer In
their shadows, for dual pur
pose planters (hang them or
set them I . , while SWAN In
repose and while SWAN alerted
MINOOS and PEACOCKS In all of their stalll
ness . . smart decor tn be used with any period
background . . at RICKYS.
The flower BOWLS are legion . . large kid
ney shaped beauties and those made like pnlm
leaves . . cupped, shaped, deep VASES and little
low darlings , , perfect for coffee table, mantle
or buffet.
We shopped very" carefully to give you a low
price and If you aren't STUNNED we vow
that we've failed our objective . , small swans
start at Just half a dollnr.
You'll find these new treasures In the
DOWNSTAIRS SILVER and CHINA SHOP at
"Your Registered Jeweler's", 700 Main,
KICKYS
There Ao Don hi
about It . . "SPRING HAS CAME" with burst
of buds on the summer apple tree , , daffodils
flirting with the weather, pussywillows allow
ing their first soft ixn and maddeningly
gorgeous new KNIT
SUITS arriving at
LONG'S. Because we were
I I r j, weary of draggled winter
Xi Lm f wardrobe Hems dropped
T I V into LONG'S with a seek
I ' ing eye that fell . . AT
riMPK nil ll, imc,
heavenly, liniid-fashlonerl,
two-plcee, nil-wool BOU
CLE KNITS . . Smimr
rnTlft symphonies . . young-
krfylfFfl hearted . cvcr-elcgiint
Ji . . dynamic, classic sim
plicity with a, costly air.
S w e e t-s u 1 t-songs that
will give you that self-assured nlr from the
time you tip your lips with color In tho early
morn unlll you put the Inst pencil In the ensit
box come end of a busy dny , , wonderful,
foshlon-wlsc wearing to an afternoon of bridge
. , perfect under your new Spring short le , ,
they'll trot to dinner too.
Lush COLORS . . Dnlfodll, Coral, Brige,
Navy, Rose, Dawn rink and While , . In
THREE styles '. . slip-over wllh smart TURTLF.
neck, minimized for glamour . . CARDIGAN
style with ultra smnrl htiUons and an nll-lii-nnt
thai does things for your "flgger."
LONG'S hns some sleeveless" KNITS , .
with roll collars and KNITS with a yoke,
KNIT SUITS that will flnttor you . . sizes
10-18 . . priced as LOW as 121.7.1 at 711) Main,
LOIVI.'S
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