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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORF.r.ON PAGE NINE y - ' . .. A MR. AND MRS. ALEX THOMPSON . . . 227 Upham Street, announce the engagement of their .daughter) Delores (Lori), to Ronald Vernon Grabler, son of Mr. and Mri. Ralph Grabler, Portland. The wedding will be an event of late summer, 1955. (See Story.) Photo by Guderian . OSC Students Plan Nuptials , The formal announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson, 227 Upham Street, of the engage- ' ' 6TH BIRTHDAY MACDOEL Mary Kay. Butler celebrated her sixth birthday with a party, Saturday October 30. Re freshments were served by her mother, Mrs. James Butler to the following guests: Patsy Day. Ken ny Katrina, 1 and Lynda Holbroolc, Mary Rose Bailey, Norman Hoi brook, Russell Criss, Susan, Car olee and Barbara Kaylor, Cecil Shoemaker, Caroline Kaylor. Greg, gonna, Ryan, Cydney, Pam and oug Farnum. Larry Criss, Rus sell and Sandra Bachman. Judy and Sandy Badger. I.vnn Garey, Paula Shoemaker, Eudora and De bra Criss, Lorain? and Margaret Fa mum, Opal, Pat and Pauline Kaylor. merit of their daughter, Delores (Lori), is printed above. Informally the betrothal was first revealed at the Delta Delta Delta chapter house on the Ore gon State campus when a tele gram, delivered during the dinner hour, was read to a completely sur prised group of Lori's sorority sisters. The affianced are seniors at OSC where Delores is a bacteriology major; and Ronald, business tech nology. Other than campus and house of fices, Lori is an active member of Masqque and Dagger and womens Dharmaceutical honorary. Lamda Kappa Sigma. She was graduated from KUHS in 1931. Ronald is a member of Orange O; B and T Club; and Varsity Golf Team. Wedding plans for 1955 indicate a late summer wedding. NOVEMBER 14 is the date set for the forthcoming mar riage of Helen Maxine Steagall, Pendleton, to Langell Val ley man, Harry Eugene Noble. ' The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Haiel McRae, lr rigon, Oregon'; and David Steagall, Portland. Noble is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Noble, well-known Langell Val ley ranching family. The wedding will take place in the Irrigon Assembly of God Church at two o'clock in the afternoon. Student Counci Reg Convention ion Five at Central Point The State Association of Student teria. The National Student Coun Councils from Region Five annual cil Convention will be reported on convention' at Crater High School, Central Point, Is scheduled for No- '"f- (" -i 1 MR. AND MRS. ORVILLE F. HERMAN ... 819 Rose Street, announce the engagement of thoir daughter, Carol, to John J. Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hawkins, 3152 Lodi Street. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Photo by Guderian vember 8-9. Delegates from 34 high schools, will arrive at Crater High, noon November 8, and start register ing. Each school may send up to five student delegates and one ad viser. Monday afternoon there will be a short general assembly and then the delegates will dismiss to ; at the banquet; and following the written by Henry Cabot Lodge, United Nations, Mrs. H a r n d e n Soroptimist Rhoda Harnden presented an In formativeand Interesting report on the history, purpose and ac complishment of the United Na tions at the Thursday, November 4 meeting of the Soroptimist Club. Her report followed the noon luncheon. Quoting from a recent article banquet, there will be & dance and other recreation for visiting students. The agenda for Tuesday will In clude various reports, speeches and evaluation of the conference. The convention will end at noon on Tuesday. Housing Monday night, and stated that apathy of the American people toward the international Is sues now before its members, could result in failure to solve these momentous problems. Sixty nations are working to gether toward the same goal of world peace under terrific handi caps of multiple religions and be various group meetings. breakfast Tuesday morning, will llefc and Lodge sought a contlnu- Monday -evening a banquet wiftibe furnished by students and the ing patience on the part of the ibe served in the Crater High cafe- Ifaculty of Crater High School. v lAmerican people toward the ef forts of the delegates. Margaret' Larkin reported on the proposal to establish a revolving loan fund for students at OTI. An invitation was read from Andy Loney, chairman of the com' mlttee on plans for observance of American Education Week, No vember 1-13, to visit Klamath Falls schools during those dates. A letter was also read from Mrs. Efllce Garcelon, former ' member, who is improving at her Palo Alto home following an automobile ac cident some months ago. Ann Eagen, 'president of the Venture Club wrote appreciation for her Soroptimist sponsored visit to the Soroptimist convention In Salem, this fall. Members were reminded ot the rummage sale in progress this weekend in the Pelican Theater Building. The sale will continue through Saturday, J.-'-.-' , . - t ', . . j I : .J- ; ., ii v MR. AND MRS. FRANK SASSTEDT . . . 1847 Ivory Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Stanley I Rusty I Duell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Olson, 2110 Wiard. No date has been set for the wedding. Photo by Guderian SVFD Auxiliary ' Ninety guests were seated at tables attractively centered with arrangements of fall flowers and lighted tapers for the annual in-1 stallatlon banquet of Uie Suburban I Fire Department held October 23 in the recreation room of the fire hall. Following the social hour for members of the department and their guests, newly elected offi cers of uie department and the auxiliary were installed. Betty Kowalls, retiring president of the auxiliary turned the gavel over to the new president, Mar tha Cassldy. Other officers are Dorothy Hoppe. vice presi dent; Sally Hitchcock, secretary and Florence Masters, treasurer. Duane Cassldy, retiring presi dent of the department, appoint ed Julius Gluntont to Install new officers for the department. Ron. nle King Is the Incoming presi dent; Alton Short, vice president; Price w. Koberg, reelected secre tary and Joe Scarlcs. reelected treasurer. TRjoudka ShapA and 1 SkofUt FOIt THE NEW. ..THE SMAHT . . .THE GLAMOROUS --v, JZJ Hfivrial Tiissy Male When it comes to cosmetics you'll always find a wide selection of quality items at the lowest possible prices . ... at the BEAUTY BAR Right now Currins is featuring two TUSSY pioducts at special prices that really make news. First, there's Tussy Wind and . Weather Lotion the lotion that's lanolin-enriched. Right now the regular 1.00 size is only 60 cents and the larger 2.00 size Is just 1.00. . Just in case you haven't used this lotion be-fo;- Martha vju;d like to mention that it's pink, fragrant and creamy. You can use it all over . . . for your hands, elbows, heels and legs. It makes them feel silken smooth . . . and it's wonderful as a powder base, tool and here's a companion Save just one-halt now on Tussy Wind and Weather Hand Cream. It's been created for those who prefer a cream . . . yet it too Is lanolin-enriched and has all the skin beauti- . fying qualities of the lotion mentioned above. Martha suggests you stop in at the Beauty Bar . . . 9th and Main . . . and save! You pay just one dollar for the regular two dol lar size. And girls . . . don't forget that you can always get the newest and best advice on beauty aids at , . , Cur riii's for drugs evening separates ... for holiday parties glitter and glow this year. Woven Into Ihe fabric or used as trim Is a nontarnlshing metallic fibre in silver or gold that creates a shimmering effect. Sometimes this fiber is used as a cross weave (tangerine and gold) for an iridescent look. , Halter-back top and full skirt are by Nelly de Orab, are in gleaming cloth-of-gold. Here, the golden lurex threads are crossed with tangerine. Skirt has gathered fullness both , front and back, with flat panels over the hips. 9 Thanksgiving is a dag ... . and it's not far off . . . for family gath "Crings about the festive board ... a day for turkey and flxin's and pumpkin pie. And to lit this grand occasion what could be finer than a new TABLE CLOTH. Martha saw part of the wonderful selection at Miller's and she loved It. There were QUAKER LACE cloths with MATCHING napkins . . . Mechlin lace often referred to as "Queen's Lace'' . . . and available In a wide range of prices starting at 6.95. Then there were Irish linen cloths of double damask as low as 8 95. Saw some beau tiful "American Beauty" cloths (in all differ ent .sizes). These are of rayon and cotton and priced as low as 16 95. Was also Im pressed by the white FESTIVAL lunch cloths of rayon with a silver thread running through. No matter what the color . . . they come in rose, pink, yellow, green and gold . . . this thread is that's so. so attractive Is in evi dence. Here's something else about the Fes tival cloths . . . stubborn stains like coffee and lipstick' WASH RIGHT OUT so very, very easy. Priced from 9.95. Sec these cloths and many others at . . ' Miller fringe came baeh ... on furniture, now It seems to appear on clothes. A hiih-style design easily copied at home is a boulfant-sklrted evening dress with a thick black fringe running from the back of the waist, down and around the skirt to the bem on the side. look gour usual self ... For a Christmas gift photograph ... or your wedding picture . . . don't go suddenly to a new hair dresser and get everything overhauled . . . Martna advises. You will be uneasy with the result whether you realize it or not. Look like your usual sell. Then ex periment with your hair ... if you like. Speaking of photographs ... the FEREBEE STUDIO , . . artist photographers . . is THE place to go for those Christmas por traits that will warm the heart of those you so desire to please at gift-giving time. The address U.S. National Bank Building, corner of 8th and Main, Phone 3252. Fcrcbee Studio u hen women shop lor men . . . they'll find that a good place to go is the new Bon Bazaar. There are several good reasons for this. The men's department Is In charge of Mrs. Aria Jack and lots of women liked to be served by a woman . . . especially when she knows all about men's accessories. This department has a good selec tion of the better known brands' and yet an attempt is made to price things so they will fit Into the most modest budget, for instance there's . , . shorts and undershirts by Hanes . . . the best . . . argyle sox and other patterns too, that appeal to boys, young men, and older men. Colors too, are the newest and they're made by Style Town and Kent. Some regular 1.00 nose for 89c. Then there are sport shirts of good quality at good prices. Some are of wool, orlon and cotton flannel. You'll find all the latest colors and patterns and they're priced from 2.69. Sweat shirts Is another item all men like. They have ny lon reinforced necks so they keep their shape when washed. Priced Just 1.59. Then too, you'll find Blue Bell pants and shirts to match In either grey or suntan. Here's good quality at a very good price. Striped Bib overalls are' Sanforized and bear the Good House keeping seal of approval. They'll win his ap proval at Just 3.49. See the work sox, casual hats and caps and all the other Items (or men at 4480 So. th, next to the Oregon Food Store ... The lion Ilazanr llotrers and eandg jars The decorative possibilities of glass candy Jars are almost unlimited both for modern and traditional rooms. They may be grouped as a large collection, used In small groups, or In pairs. Some prefer modern designed containers and others would rather have old ones, the original pedestal jars being the most popular. Old or new, any candy Jar Is twice as intriguing when you fill it with double sweetness candy and FLOWERS. And, while we are considering flowers from a room decorative standpoint, Bill and Rita would like to call your attention to the NEW for your KITCHEN being featured in their Bud get Garden. It's a miniature, S to 6-inch tall pottery planter model of refrigerators, wash ing machines nnd ranges, etc. Complete with a beautiful foliage plant, they are priced Just '1.87. Stop In nt 430 Main . . , I lower by Kill and Itila lf Featuring tha new Tony Martin lingla breast styles for formal wear Mr, Formol TUXEDOS .... 57.S0 White Dinner Jackets 26.95 Mid-nite Blue Formal Pants 12.95 ARROW shirts and HICKOK formal wear sets WE RENT Formal wear for weddinas. formal dances and other formal occasions, DREWS Manstore 733 Main Phone 3463 (VP shoes step out with eolor New colors and different silhouettes are In the offing for women's shoes soon In the opinion of the style committee of the Pop ular Price Show of America. In women's dress shoe lines color will be important with black In the top spot. Blue In both navy and lighter tones will be second, followed by the pale tan to beige range. Red, avocado, gray and pastels are all cited. Shock colors are also in the picture and while will con tinue to be strong. Widely opened silhouettes are slated for volume telling. Wide open toes, backless treatments, sandals and halters are volume patterns. the new bath towels... ... are so gay and lovely, you'd like to wear them. If you want, they'd make a won derful tunic-poncho to keep at the back of the bathroom door. Answer the phone, put on the coffee, wearing It. Sew together on three sides, leaving space for arms, head. waleh for eonllieting lines .' . . when you dress to go out. The full, pettlcoated skirt won't go under a long straight coat. If ' the budget can't go a tight, short Jacket, manufacture yourself a warm stole out of pliable but bunchy fabric. the new in table talk The occasional table is no longer a case piece ol necessity. The newer offerings have style as well as practicability. Good examples of this are ihe new unfilled, light colored, mar ble top tables at Klamath Furniture. This top ping material is also known as travenlte and Is Imported from Belgium. It's very attrac tive and harmonizes well with all types ol furniture although it falls In the contemporary style. It's not too severe. Mother parts ol these tables are in walnut with the legs hav ing brass ferrules. Martha was especially attracted by the cocktail, end and wedge tables. Priced from S75, she truly believes they merit your attention. Klamath Furniture Is also featuring those attractive and different BUBBLE lamps that fit in so well in Informal settings such as playrooms. They are avail able In a light shade, come in round or oval of different sizes and can be hung directly from the celling. Priced from 10 95. For all the new in ALL furniture, shop 221 Main . . . Klamath Furniture Co. it isn't too earlg . . .' to start thinking about sewing kits and baskets for Christmas. Martha suggests you keep in mind that there Is always a last minute rush on these popular gift-giving Items. So . . . why don't you make arrange ments to layaway at least one now for the woman who sews. The Singer Sewing Center tins Just received a new shipment and thus baskets are available In a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors. Priced from 2.95, why not atop In and see them at 633 Main. And ... at the same time look over the beau tiful assortment of notions ... the new scissor sets especially designed and manu factured by SINGER and representing Singer standards of quality . . . and the new Singer automatic sewing machines that are really the last word when it comes to sewing. Be coming to 833 Main . . . Singor- Sow ing Center wonderful good looks ... for the perfect figure: an arrow-straight wool skirt with a narrow belt run through Slides, Fly-fronted or with single pleat, it's complete with a fine white sweater, long sleeves . . . and ... If you love the fullness of a floor length dress and wonder when you're ever going to wear one attain, budget for a hostess gown. You can make it but let it be all Uie glamour and awecp you crave. 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