Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 27, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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REAMES DESSERT BRIDGE . . . February IZ, drew a capacity
crowd of women members and guests ... all of them enthusi
'astieally receptive to the colored movies shown of New York
models. .
Britfa Franj, who had arranged through La Pointe's for the
special feature of the day, briefly amplified the pictorial
story with interesting details of the life of a Powers model
behind the posed picture; and incorporated a few pertinent
remarks concerning celebrities shown in New York's top
bracket "after-sundown" spots.
Committee members in large group include II to rl, Mrs.
Charles I Bull Larkin, Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs. George Clark,
Mrs. P. D. Mead, Mrs. Roger Kopson, Mrs. Robert Egge and
Mrs. Lyle Kellitrom.
Two shown counting the luncheon receipts, Mrs. John
Ashley, loft, telephone chairman; and Mrs. John Cox. At the
table, Mrs. Richard Maxwell, serving, are from the left, Mrs.
Martin Swanson, Mrs. Jessie Lyle and her daughter, Mrs. Tru
man Runyan. . Photos by Kettler
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Colored Movies j
Of NY. Models !
Shown At Reames
Spring rnmp to Rciimcs Coif and
Country Club I-'rirtny. February 18.
with Inn dessert bridge nlv-cii by
thn Women's nuxUiaiy. The club
ns colorful with (MUlcd plant of
variou liue.s, Inter siven as brldue
1'ilzrs.
More Hum lL'fl people enjoyed
tiemir the colored movies of the
Hew .-.pi rns liisluon shown under i
the supervision of LoPoinios More. I
Hrltin Kra puve a brief Intro- i
V ictory background to the picture,
lic.seriblnc the Powers models: the
clolhes Hiey won', nnd the celebri
ties shown nt the stork Club In
Hew York.
Mrs. Harold I, Robertson, socinl
chairman of Hie club, announced an 1
evening bnd-e psny tor inember '
mid wives n-hetluled lor March 16.
SHOWER FOR
MRS. HITSON SR,
LANGELt, VALLEY A mis
cellaneous shower was given at the
Langell Valley Community hall
the afternoon of February 17, for
Mrs. Earl Hltson Sr. The Hltson
home was recently destroyed , by
fire. .
Hostesses for the party were
Mrs. Wlllard Noble. Mrs. John
Craven, Mrs. Walter Smith Sr.,
Mrs. Eugene Olp. Mrs. .Bessie
Campbell. Mrs. Louis Randall, Mrs.
Kermlt Keysor. Mrs. Bob Seatcr,
and Mrs. Will Campbell.
The Farm Bureau Center of !
Langell Valley sent a beautiful ey.
clainen plant which Suburban Flow-,;
er biiop doomed to them for their
potluck supper the nUrht before.
Ron Fhair of the Bin Y markets
sent Mrs. Hitson a portable elec
tric hoatcr. Others honoring- Mrs.
Hitson were Mrs. Ed Scott. Mrs.
Bob Colwell, Mrs. George Fcrnlund,
Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mrs. Dick
Smith. Mrs. Joe I'olucelt, Mrs.
John Brown, Mrs. C. W. Woodward.
Mrs. Harry Frailer, Mrs. Bill Bur
nett, Mrs. Charles Schmidll. Mrs.
Clarence Stalnaker and Mrs. Bill
Novotny. v
Mrs. Bruce Bielcr, Mrs. James
Buldock. Mrs. Frank Do Bel. Mrs.
Ted Scliinldli, Sandy Kllson. Mrs.
Ernest Graves, Mrs. Elliott House,
Mrs. Jack Wimcr. Mrs. Chris Hood,
Mrs. Mike Dearborn. Mrs. Adele
Hitson. Mrs. Arthur Monroe, Mrs.
Keith Rice. Mrs. Lloyd Gift. Mrs.
Delbert Cnrr, Mrs. Bill Cunning
ham. Mrs. Reg Thomas, Mrs.
Tommy O'Connor, Mrs. Don Ross.
Mrs. Jack Murray, Mrs. Howard
Kelleson. Mrs. Luther Noble, Mrs.
Vorce. Mrs. Jimmy Wakefield,
Mrs. Sandre Romtvedt. Mrs. Bob
Delingher, Mary Lou Rice, Mrs.
l)i vul DeVaul, Margie Brown, and
the hostesses.
Pythian Sisters
Frbiimiy 19 the r.Mhun Sistcn
enjoyed dinner nnd social even.
Ins at .len-Kd's, financed by the
roclM ciub.
The m.iny members piesrnt weie
pleased 'to see Jennie Hum, who
made her Hist appearance since
l;er release from the hospital.
Evening's guest was Dolores Phil,
lips, who will be initiated nt the
next regular temple meeting.
After dinner, diversion w
cards, games and fortune tellina.
Mario Kilgore. Ihe new social
club president, and charlotte Can
oy, made mol vf the evenings
plans,
Give her (or yourself)
a bouquet from bond street
by YARD LEY
full size
toilet water
PLUS a
FREE
flacon of
PERFUME
" both only
'1,25
alut IM
LEE HSMDRJCKS
"Your Neighborhood Druqqist"
2212 So. 6th Chont 4321
PROSPERirr. 1
REB!E!A!-;S 104 '
Proiparlly Hcbskah Ledge ' No.
10 met in rcsular s?ss,on on
Tiiursdr.y evening wlih Noule
Grcnd Lorene McCollum presiding.
Jennla Hum, past noble grand,
was welcomed back after eight
weeks in the hosplUi recovering
from Injuries suffered In' on acci
dent. She was installed as rteiH
supporter to Vice Grand Helen Mc
Cornack. then escorted to the Noble
Grand amid loving applause, who
presented her with a corsage wish
ing her a complete, speedy recov
ery. ,
The Noble Grand announced that
plans for the pancake and home
benefit supper are complete. Tne
supper will be followed by cards
and In open to Uio public so come
and bring your family.
The invoice committee reported
their Job completed and turned
their Invoice list over to the secre
tary for filing. Their recommenda
tions signed by the trustees were
accepted by the lodge.
The degree captain, Bernice Mc
cracken, has set aside every Mon
day evening for staff practice in
preparation for Initiation. .
Reames
Golf and Country Club
SOCIAL CALENDAR-1 954
. . March 26 , '-'
EVENINC CARD PARTY
Choir men, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Larkin and committee
v
April 2
LADIES AUXILIARY SPRING LUNCHEON
Chairmon, Mrs, Frank Holl and committee
April 3
INFORMAL DANCE
Choirmen, Mr. and Mrs. John McCulloch ond committee
April 18
EASTER FAMILY DINNER
Chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Franz and committee
May 1
MAY DAY FORMAL DANCE
Choirmen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egge ond committee
May 9
MOTHERS' DAY DINNER
Teen Ape Girls ( ,
June 20
FATHERS' DAY DINNER
Teen Age Boys
June 26
. PAST PRESIDENTS' WESTERN DANCE
Chairmen, Mr. ond Mrs. Ernest Mullis and Post Presidents
September 18
LITTLE RENO PARTY
Chairmen, Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Drew ond committee
October 2
LADIES AUXILIARY FORMAL DINNER DANCE
Chairman, Mrs. George Clark and committee
November 6
FALL FORMAL DANCE
Chairmen, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Johnson ond committee
i December 4
INFORMAL TROPHY DANCE
Chairmen, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Woods and committee
December 31
NEW YEAR'S DANCE
Chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stewart ond committee
Golf derbies, special dinners ond card parties
to be announced" monthly.
4, rirt&u
TMFY SHARE . . . most of their timt with each
. . . January , . , and on January 23, they shared
nema note I cmpir Koom.
Both arc eight . . . Joan Kay, born on
Hamilton, 309 North Ninth; and Janette, on
other . they share the same natal month
U birthday anniversary celebration in the W,
, i , j ii rwilla
the 20th is the daughter ot Mr. ana ....
the 22nd, i, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
h. mother, in successfully planning diversion for
. .I., unhter of Mr. and Mrs. Urville
Vlahos. 2022 Main. Mrs. Clark Blair assisted the motners in
the 30-some younqsfers. . . , ." . ', w."
The "look-alike" attire on the two girls "just happened that way
hoh mofhftrs. ,
JOINT BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED BY
; and a surprise to
Photos by Guderian
TWO JANUARY EIGHT-YEAR-OLDS
The Empire Room of the Wlnema
poiel was buzzing wlttt a birthday-celebration
on the 23rd of
January, when Mrs. Gus Vlabos
and Mrs. Oivllie Hamilton enter
tained at a joint party for Mrs.
Hamilton's Joan Kay, and Mrs.
Vlahos' Janette. v
Both of the young misses Were
January babies eight years ago;
Jonn Kay on the 20th and Janette
on the 22nd. -
Invitations were Issued to Micky
and Pat Blair (twins); Rixle and
I Randy Balsiger (more of same);
iSuzie and Linda Whytal, Roberta
Rente, Jay Guek, Janice Mc-
Cornack, Bobble and Jlmmle Wal
drip and Mary Brochis.
Joannie Ledbetter, Micky - and
Joan Holland, Marsha Canine,
Jana Erlnndson, Richard Yalger, i
Donald Voder, Sandra Willis, Dar
lene Ward, Ralph Walker,' Benja
min Tomlln, Cheryl Rutherford,
Kalhryn Ross. Grace Norland,
Kandlce Nevills, Mary Ledford,
Charles Kimbalt, Daniel Kettler,
Mary Jean Blackwell and Alice
Allen,
A huge birthday cake frosted
was inscribed Hvith "Happy Birth
day" - and to either side,
each girl's name was written m
Icing. . -
Various games were planned to
entertain the "more-tnan " v young-
pink, with deep red frosting roses stcrsjtunng JhepartJ rjioura.
Where to Dine...
WILLARD HOTEL
Marvin Brown, Mgr.
Paul Bunyan Room-Ponderosa Room
TOPS IN FOOD
TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT
Gems ilonf I grow old
but llicir settings tlo
LET RICKYS REMOUNT AND
MODERNIZE THEM
Bring in your diamonds . . let us show you
how they' can have new glamour in a setting
of your choice from our large stock or in a
setting of your own design. There's no charge
for examining your jewels or for drawing of
modern design.
PRICES STARTS at JUST
19
75
Fed. Tax Incl.
budgot accounts invited
700 Main St.
Phone 3151
fad QlWflA
its Spring! it's March
It's TIME to shed the skin of winter willies,
to get ready for a fresh-minted season by
going to YOUR STORE for COSTUME JEW
ELS, the caviar at costumes and did WE find
them . . . HEAVENLY
bits of costume accents
in COPPER FLAKE . . .
GOLD DUST ... IN
DIAN TRAIL . . . sim
ply STUNNING chate
lains, big and beauti
ful, bracelets, scatter
pins, earrings, gem
sthdded and gorgeous
at YOUR STORE "Clutchettes" for lapel, for
buttons . . . French cuff links, ballerinas
with velvet skirts . . . ALL on ONE table for
Just a single DOLLAR ... St.
She'll have the screamlng-meemles (your
teen-ager) unless you tuck a shekel in her
palm for a NOVELTY BRACELET from
YOUR STORE, chains and bands and bangles
and boxes and padlocks to wrap the wrist that
works algebra ...
Found YOU jade, and pearls and tourma
lains, rhlnestones and topaz and amethyst
too, BRILLIANT, beautiful combinations of
gem-stones , , , 11.95 up . . . use your WITS
and WISDOM in shopping for COSTUME
JEWELS and don't plan to stray too far
from 721 Main
YOlltSTOIti:
iV
The 'Sack" dress Is galni places this
sprinr and summer . . . actually Its so ver
satile, every allm woman should own one. This
star or your wardrobe can chance moods in
the twinkle of an eye with flowers, Jewels,
scarves, bells . . . It's' 'the answer to a tight
budget.
ft-
D-o-o-tt-n't Go H"nf.'
Stay a bit and HEAR about LA POINTE'S
world scoop'. . . we're BURSTINO with news
. . . about the WORLD'S most FABULOUS
new leg glamour . , . the BIGGEST story ever
told for gals who want to
win the eyes of men, the
envy of women ... the
75 gauge NYLONS, so
SHEER, so wispy, that
eyes can never tell you
wear them . . . D EX
DALES that are divine.
.'LXT M"n ha' a thought of
r vl silken skin, and wove a
web of beauty to catch
YOUR fancy . . . over a
mile more nylon yarn in each hose, than is
woven into a 51 gauge . . . over a MILLION
more fragile loops in a pair of hose, to make
them stronger , . . they may LOOK sheer but
listen here . . . those extra loops will make
these nylons wear and wear and WEAR . , .
go get YOUR share at LA POINTE'S.
PLUS a WHOLE wardrobe of'thoe stun
ning new. play-ln-the-sun, dress on the run
beautiful POPLIN MIX-MATCH sports clothes
. . . Mardi Ora.i colors . . . SKIRTS,
BLOUSES. JACKETS, HALTERS, PEDAL
PUSHERS. 8HORTS . . . will fit the lone
and the short. . the tiny slinv the more
rotund . . .
They'll take you to the pea patch, out
among the girls, shoppuig on the avenue,
yonder to fir-scented woods, chasing crabs
along the seashore, to luncheon on the ter
race . . . beautifully tailored. In powder
blue. Blush pink. Olive green. Chinese red,
navy. Eggplant, black, chartreuse . . . you
name the shade, you'll get it at
1 I I IXII VTI.-tC
Ah! Su-fei Mfitery!
'TIS SOLVED . . . the ANSWER? Ahl NO
. . . not THAT . , . ney, ney . . , NOT
hushed whisperings In the corridor not stolen
kisses 'neathe the oleander tree, nor trysts
wncn moongiow witches I
wrMAM iraWODTU
t.lt? its weight in eood Ampri. I
v, can money at CRRIN'S
H Hl 1 ' ' WORTH 01 PARIS
who irocitea uie laaics
when Eueenie. tRmnrecK
of France) held an Em
pire In the hollow of her
hand . , ,
WORTH most snneht
aiti-t mnn ill ait AmK.lt- W
ICA . . . whose FRAGRANCES send men to tfj
their knees. WOMEN to CURIUM'S for PAR- W
FUMES that tell a storv . . . "DANS la NUIT" VSl
. . . Je REVIENS . . , REQUETE . . .- In the IQ
nigni. I will return by REQUEST 'tis SO that fCl
Men tease their lovelies with this saucy r !
little triplet by WORTH, the name that sends A
shivers down the sDines of pverw u.nmgn WSl
spinster or siren ... the WORTH perfumes at M
iinni.f 8,
The classics among PERFUMES
tehinir rnionNCC
ir
YL 'A
matching COLOGNES, combination of Cleo- fit
patra. Elaine, the Lily Maid, MataHari and fctj
Every woman knows there Is a certain
something within her that is never never
known, not to be described nor possessed .
the yearning for the RIGHT scent.
'..,.,L0Ck sma,rt llttle Purse ' black
nm.H .i. ir - mnsniflclent O
fluted glass flacons, beautifully uackaced Hi
'"'WORLD'S tribute to beautiful! women ' Rj
DANS la NUIT . . . Je REVTPN9 Vn
QUETEl they'll haunt FOREVER, 'the ones'
who do NOT go to Ninth and Main,
Who wants to look averasc? Flchtlnc
look In nHnl'' A ",,ld Ut
look n print? Are you a gorjeous redhead
stunning brunette, statuesque blonde C ,
mousy averase? Now I, the time ,7vs K,
Potter, heautv . ,romlnt , JJ Kg
a look ,i,e "us" up in the mirror tor bulge,
dry skln. slramtlr hair, and art busv i .'
the challenging Spring y ' B,ccl
& I
Fine cotton crepe "undies" that need nn
Ironing are a boon t women come the Sum
mertime. Some lovelies are showtn, i-
Mr'' ",u -5i"n o bhd:
ft
Plated with COLORED leafher, .'
very reasonable but oh how smart '
i'-'sjtrsKs'"'
' ean find a pair of thoe iin. V. ' " ou
bat ... aiihzrtM
they actually caress the lohes , . . '"
other day. brought k4 from rt".!"
asking a, 1." '