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PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FA) LS, OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954 ft. J J,-vvi "I SPEAK TO THE STARS" . . . wai the theme for the annual Rainbow for Girls formal at Reamei Golf and Country Club. Group above, from the left, Mr. and Mrs. William Fink, chaneronest DdrU Montaomerv. Janet Lee. Dale Smith, Mrs. Elwood Gueclc. chaperone; Mala l a' -aW i Betty Clifford, and back of her, Gary Price. All Rainbow Photos by Ferebee -ft WrH ' KiVJH: ir fit : w ' - f . Pi r,Yi V 'L v.- T tUCKY COUPLE , who 'drtw fhe magic coin from th "Pot of Gold" and were crowned King and Queen of the Rainbow for Girls annual former at Reames Golf and Country Club, October 30, Janice LaCroix and Jos Padulla, pose above, after the coronation. Rainbow Girls Annual Formal "I Speak to the Stars,"-wag the theme for Order of the Rainbow for Girls annual formal at Reames Golf and Country Club, Saturday evening, October 30, The dance featured the traditional "Pot of Oold" and admittance was by In vitation. Decorations carried out the theme and added atmosphere to the dance. Music was by La Mai Jensen's Orchestra. Each couple present drew for the JucKy coin in the Fot oi Gold". Lucky couple to be crowned King end Queen for the evening were Janice LaCroix end Joe Padulla, who were crowned by Mrs. and Mrs. William Fink, assisted by Jancy Hopson ond her escort, Don .Keller. The orchestra played " Three Coins 'in the Foun tain," the couple's choice. Chairmen for the various com mittees were programs,1 Emilee CarterJ crowning ceremony, Nan cy Tanner; Invitations and music. Nancy Hop son; refreshments, Mary tou Williams, Presiding at the punch bowl tor the evening were Doris Wallln and patty Wicks. Chaperanes Included Mr. and Mrs. William Fink. Mr. end Mrs. Paul Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Hopson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Oueck, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wal lln and Mrs. D. Wicks. Blue Birds Give Party For Mothers ' The Robin Reds. Blue Bird group of tho Peterson School were hos tesses to mothers at a Ttnllowcen party on November 3 at the home of Mrs. Dlxio Peterson, lender of the girls. Mrs. Gerald Scholtcn, as (isteant leader was present. The girls helped prepare lunch and entertained wltji music and games. Members of the Robin Reds are Lynn Maxwell, Jams Scholtcn, Lynda Peterson, Kalhy O Kroiig ley, Nita Payzant, Maria Mvers, Kathy House, Myrna Lltchcnstern, Ida, Davis and Linda Scholtcn. V MH Is anT of the soul. Halt its wjy whit is fine and noble and lender in man. But you can purge your soul of hale. The Epij. ropal Church can help you find in Christianity a love which will tleanse and renew. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner 8th and Jefferson ran.. and the moil festive Autumn Sables are set with . . Wallace "Third Dimension Beauty" Sterling., , V WA L L A C E STERLING Wishing Slar J297S Stradivari 53J.7S Sir Christopher 539. JO Romonceof the Seo $43.75 Grand Colonial 532.75 frlctl ait hi tit pC. plat, tntir.l, including f,J. Jet Budgtt Accounts and Loy-owoys invited Theta Rho During the last two months, Mer rill Theta Rho girls have been busy with group activities, Including an after-game party for Bonanza and Merrill' football teams; and enter ing a float In the Potato Festival parade. They also 6ent a card to Joy Hasklns when she -was ill; and flowers were sent to the Jerry Jonnson funeral. The group Is helping the IOOF pay for the new sidewalk In front of the Odd Fellows Building. At the present time, officers nom inated are Loretta Lemler, presi dent; Esther Beasly, Kathy Moore, Doris Raines and Carol Poe, vice LINE OFFICERS of Rainbow for Girls in front row, from the left, Nancy Tanner, Nancy Hop son, Emilee Ann Carter and Genevieve Tanner. Back row, same ordar, Paul Price, Don Kel ler, David Montgomery and Dale Schejfert. president; Dorothy Danosky, trc.w-1 urer; Kalbryq Barnes, fiuancial secretary; and Donna Dragoo, r-'- cording secretary. A meeting in honor of Theta Wio ! past advisers is scheduled for Jan- uary 6; and a bunquet'is pianncu for all ot the football boys, No vember 20. It was decided to prepare and serve food at the IOOF meetings, starting December 1. Girls who have said tne ounpa tlon are Carpi Poe, Darlene Fris vold. Myrtle Barnes. Doris Raines. Dorothy Danosky, Kathryn Barnes, Donna Dragoo and Noreen Bre-deen. SURPRISE SHOWER A surpri.-R stork f-hower honor iivj Mrs. Oroi-.ic1 Brownme wis imen rcccnilv at the home of Mrs. H'ibcrt Moi'siock. who was assist ed by co-hostesses, Mrs. Burt Bum? tmd Mr. Carl McVay. . Gaines were played and prizes were awarded to winners befo'r! the honoiec was ushered to the I'ift table which was decorated with two small bassinets, surrounded with the heaps of wrupped .pack ayes. ' Guests included Mrs. James Deg p:'n, mother ot the honoree; Mt'3. Tern Laud, Mrs. Don j von Brown lug, Mrs. A. G. Scott, Mrs. Mervin SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT CHII..?V!N D:t:a Clark. w::o v. ill t.'sii! t'? )vle e! Jr..-i:or.-:i,' K"cr;-tn F"? ' -'-; Argiy. Siicdsy. Nov-.i.bir 28 a' te. i!e. it'll, i ; V.ru :,i. 'auv.. . at 'a rurprUe' s'jp.' cr lr i F.iriav t :Pri:. -i iT.t :.-:e 't' '. . Grcciu' .rtr: . Willi-m '.-?!l-)rv'd Ml'j. Bab Davie, and t'-s. V'i'. 11am Vv'ainpi-or. at whn- e home affair was held. A mnck wedaing with Kathryn Wample-, V.-matn ';11.. aclu." the part of Uie biidttroom, and the rue :t of ho:i.r'R hi n', A'rs. A M. Zadina, tatting the bride's part, was Uie hiir'nli'thl of t::e eve ning's entertainment. Fall colors wre u- ed in th" flower and crepe parer decora tions throu-Ui the mollis. Gift cards read as lollows: Mrs. Ivan Doa-c, Ml'J. R.-Liert Doaic Mrs. Randolph David Sr., William son River: Mrs. Arlen David, .i'1' Lester Hubac'k, Modoc Point; Mrs Jim Dycbe, Mrs. Bi'. NihlMm. Linda Pope, Fort Klar-.iath: Kath- Wilde. Mrs. John McCulley, Mrs Dewey Smith Mrs. Rav Kunz, Mrs Ben Johnson. Mrs. Emie Gray and Mrs. Charlie Johnson. Mrs. Merle Loosley. Mrs. Ed Mc Culley, Mrs. Harold Freeman, Mrs. Ted Evans and Mrs. J. F. Barr, who was visiting from Long Beach. Angel food cake frosted in the pink and blue color scheme, Ice cream and coffee were refresh ments. Goffee was served in Mrs. Morelock's interesting collection of beautiful cups. Burt Burns was host to the hus bands at the Burns' home, where the men were entertained with an evening of cards and substantial "snacks." 1 r.vn Wamnjer. Mrs. Marvin Hor- ten". Mrs. v. iilir.m Smith and Mrs. ' ...jiMis. rr-'-ai'i .-raltr. the b three, mother, aunt and grand moU'.cr, tot .the bridcgiooin. Mrs, AfteurCltrc. Mrr.( A. M. Zatiiia. Mrs. Dnnrtd toi.er. Mrs. J3S M;.T'ji, W-yn" l. haiu, Susan Rsvlsa, Ilrs. Ototfi Rd. Mrs. Paul Vat?ler. Norman Wimer, Mrs. Roy Dsffen hacher, Aiberl rto.-; Irs.,, Joseph Adamo, Mrs, Cooirie Walk-, ei, irs. Gene Gentry and Karen Miller. ' Mary MacDonald, Mrs. Leo Bur-!; gett, Mrs. Lewis Jones. Mrs. Louis B-ckert, Mr:;. T.ayton H o b a c k, Mrs. Bob Mathis, Mrs. W. T,,' Oates. Mrs. Earl Han and the', mother and sister of the guest of honor, Mrs. Callie Claik and Janet Clark. ; inew'. . . new . . ! all-around-new! ii ? STAND A15W CLEANERS.' 1409 Esplamde J I . 1'! OLDSMOBILE for '55 Y see it in our showroom ' ii , November 19 ! Dick B. Miller Co. 7th & Klamath TJtcvdka and Slwj FOR THE NEW... THE SMART... THE GLAMOROUS mam. lor the maple minded . . . spvahinn of nmiilistjiiing lamily group photographs Mor and ivy League 700 Main Si. Phone 3151 Lots of folks love MAPLE furniture and if you are one of these you certainly should pay a visit to the Klamath Furniture Co. They have a wide 'selection In this beautiful finish. Good examples are the authentically styled Boston and Windsor wooden rockers by Tell City. Incldently, If you prefer mahog any or walnut finishes . . . they have them too. But with all their beauty these rockers are just 36.95. Close to the above group I saw some small SEWtNO ROCKERS that were ' ultra attractive. They too are available in maple . . . and mahogany . . . and priced . at 17.95. -Martha has mentioned In the past some of the many lamps carried by Klamath Furniture. Frankly, I don't think you find as fine . . . and as wide a selection anywhere within hundreds of miles. They simply have oodles of them . . . many are for reading . . . and many are more or less decorative regardless of the room you may have in mind. There are table lamps . . floor lamps . . . and novelty lamps. In the latter class you'll find the well-known Betty-Lee Copper Mouse . . . that are Ideal gifts and they come In both brass and copper. Then too, I' saw some awfully cute oil base novelty lamps In gleaming copper patterned alter the old fashioned oil lamps with wicks and glass chimneys. For all your lamp heeds . , . for all your FURNITURE needs . . . shop 331 Main ... Klainalli Furniture to. When it comes to Thanksgiving. Martha talks turkey about the tliinss you need in the way. of housewares to mane your icsuve noaru complete. Downstairs at Miller's I saw a bird's-eye maple serving board big enough for the largest turkey. 1 don't think I'll ever be happy 'til I have one. This particular one ,1s combined with a very attractively colored earthenware casserole with a; warmer under neath it. The board Itself has spikes to hold , the turkey whm you carve it or carry It , and is cut and grooveH. to catch the drippings . , , , and is priced at Ju.st 14.95. Saw too, some especially line looking Molly Pitcher iron stone war (pottery) matching pieces that also have warmers underneath them. They come in colorful combinations such as leather and blue, leather and preen . . , and plain leather. There are casseroles . . salad bdwls , f -. vinegars and dils ... salt and pepper shakers . . . sauce boats . , coffee servers as well as other items. These pieces , are priced 'from 1.25 to' 6.95. Speaking of 'salad bowls reminds Martha that she saw a lot of them in different styles, colors and niaterials,.vSome are of copper and have small matching bowls that go together. Others are of mahoirany. Butter stop in at Miller's for ALL housewares, Siller's are an Important part of your family's get-to-gether at both Thanksgiving and Christmas time. What other way can you capture and recapture the memory of these so-close-together-days? Only a good photograph of the family group will accomplish this. Martha suggests that you call the Ferebee Studio NOW. This studio and its personnel have everything necessary to give you the finest lri pose ... in lighting . . . and artistry . '. .,to show you and yours at their best. You can have your' group photographs taken at the studio , . . or - in your very own home. And, remember . . . only YOU can give -your photograph. Telephone 3252 and arrange for your best appointment. The address 8th and Main U.S. National Bank building. . I'tr-rcbctt Sludio featured In children's wear. It you'ra looking ahead you'll want to know spring fashions for children's wear In both boys and girls will borrow from the styles of dad and mom, according to Infants', & Child ren's Review. Capturing the spotlight in girls' dresses will be the long torso with flat bodice and full skirts. Coats and suits will follow the same silhouette. Prints will be top sel lers, many In cartoon style. Equally outstand ing are the florals and foreign motifs. Plaids, checks, and stripes are also In for a play. Colors will be fresh and clean, with the water-color pastels ranking first and fore most. Young boys will be decked out In black -or charcoal linen-type suits with pink shirts or the new helio. Also popular will be shirts In shocking colors, contrasted with bright pants. Both dressy and sports clothes will feature high fashion tailoring. . tashion to hoot ... Martha agrees you'll appreciate the combin ation of easy-going and smart good looks em bodied In the so-versatile Alaskan over-tlte-stocklng boots by KICKERINOI They're Just the thing for the stormy weather ahead with their convertible design that lets you wear them UP . , . DOWN . . . ANY NUMBER OF WAYS. Wonderfully snug fitting and warm . . . ALASKANS are Ideal for Klamath wear with their full lining In fur-soft Nylon pile. Suggest you see them In three colors red. black and grey all fashion-keyed shades ... In Miller's Shoe Department on the main floor where they are EXCLUSIVE! Priced 10.95 to 12.95 why not get your's early use Miller's convenient layaway plan. Miller's Shoe RepnrlmtMil hair longer, more eurlu That's the word just brought back by Mrs. Annabel Wallace and her daughter, Betty Lou Meyer, who are back from the BIG hair styling show held at the Fremont Hotel in San Francisco. They operate Sandra's Beauty Shop, 337 Ea.-l' Mmn . . . and attended what is called the Hollywood and Western State Hair Design Counsel so as to be able to of fer you the advice they received from Ameri ca's leading hair deifitiers. They learned lot of things women will want to know, but... probably Uie most Important is that there' is a very .definite trend awav from the very short hair now in vor-ue. The back of the ft head especially Is where you'll see the change. No loncor will it be straight. No, ' Indeed. There w-ill be more and more curls and the hair will be somewhat longer stopping at the collar bin not hitting it. So this style is definitely, new mid different. Speaking of permanrnts that are new and different . . . and superior in many rosnccts . . . you should' slop in at Sandra's and get nil Hie facts about the CIRCLETTE permanent- ,-. . the permanent olten railed the test-tube perman ent because a hair test is always given BE fore the permanent is i;iven assuring com plete satisfaction. Better stop in , . . soon or telephone 6335 for an appointment. Sniitlra's IjiHiy Shop tor a sudden date . . Lanolin Plus "SUDDEN DATE" is just out and it Is certainly a life saver when you have NO time for a shampoo because It ma"es your hair sparkle like diamonds WITHOUT a shampoo! So . . . when a sudden dale comes up your hair Is oily, stringy, your curls sagging, loose ends unmanageable In short, you're a mess, don't worry about It a second. Simply spray this amazing NEW "Sudden Date" by Lanolin Plus, through your hair and brush. Almost in seconds you will have brushed out the excessive oiliness and dirt the strihginess will go your curls will tighten into renewed tidiness . . . and loose ends will find their proper place. your hair will sparkle ... . . . like diamonds .'(you should have seen mine) because "Sudden Date" contains shim mering silicones. I was told at the BEAUTY BAR that this is the only hair preparation known to contain this magic ingredient for hair lustre. Also Martha learned that these silicones also help to keep your hair from drooping on damp or wet days. Another thing ' I like about "Sudden Date" is that it con tains no lacquer, is not sticky or oily. It's not a set and there's nothing to wash out! Il's Just out ... so don't miss out on your' sudden date. Get a four ounce bottle (only "1.25. plus tax) the next time you are down-, town. Stop In at the BEAUTY BAR . . . 9th and Main at , , , Ciirrin's for drugs the newest in sewing Most everybody is thinking of Christmas and what to give that will be most appreciated and most practicable. I can't think of any thing better for a woman who likes to sew than a hew Singer sewing machine. Had a preview of this Singer. Found out It Is Uie ONLY fully automatic AMERICAN made swing needle machine. It does button holes . . . sews on buttons . . . does blind stitch in? . . monogramming ... and applique WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS. Produces over 100 different stitches Just by changing a small disc. Also sews with twin needles giv ing two rows of stitching at the same time. I'm sure you'll be interested in .seeing and giving one of these new Singer Sewing Machines, storj In at 633 Main and arrange frpS yaWay"; ,h' yes' don'' to"8' FREE attachment lessons for those who hava any type of machines with attachments next Wednesday afternoon starting at 1 p.m. Singer Sewing Center to pieli silver patterns 1 To select a pattern that will remain In good taste and with which one will never tail out of love, here are three safety guides: First, being sure one's tastes are developed that . i one knows good design at' sight, plain or fancy. Or, second, following the time test . choosing a pattern In demand by knowing people for many years. Third, and safest1. . . for Uie least experienced . . . choosing flex- ible simplicity patterns whose purity of - line resists time and fad. Here are some ' shining examples of point three that you'll find at Rlckys Jewelers. There's "Old Master" I by Towle . . , "Rose Point" by Wallace . . . "Chantilly' by Oorham . . , "Buttercup" by Oorham . . . and "Prelude" by International Sterling. These and many other patterns are yours to select from especially right now when n6 doubt you are thinking of making your Thanksgiving table the most beautiful you've ever had. So , . . Martha recommends Rlckys . . . whether you stop in at the downtown store 100 Main or the new shop at tne Town and Country Shopping Center, 3960 S. 6th Street. Itiokvs .letveler.s J fa spring bvtb rlaseout ... Bill and Rita's. Martha iii.--ovefed. bought too heavllv on buRjs :o the puces are sharply ' reduced! For lnsunu'e . . hynnths. crocus, daffodils and . na re is:.;u; ate now just 39c a package. And . . . l.une parlt.'ines of hya cinths are "9 rcn:. Ds'hixe daitodds 1.19 a packace ntul nnd daifoi'iN, ivr packnsc 99 cents! And. I t.md V t that lidl and Rita carry onb HRS1' clash bulbs . . . bulbs you are sure to i:od rc- iilts with. Stop ' in and see them a: :ti M;:in. Eon't forcet they have HIH rAUivtNt, lor your con venience. Just nnve lo thc;r bi: lot at 5th and Klamalh!-Antl don't loint tli.it Bill and Rita offers rverythi?':: y.nt ran wish for in the wav of Thank.-: ivir.i- flower and floral decorations including center pieces lor your holiday table. Floucr.s I;v lYAl ami Hi! a Thanksgiving birds need . . . roasters and you'll find a goodly slock at Coa-st-to-Coast Stores . . . 11th and Mam. Some are blue granite and these are priced, starting with the small ones ... at just 79c. Then .there's the famous SAVORY line that Martha hasn't seen any place else in Klam ath Falls. These really fine roasters have a double wall the kind that Grandma always used. She used them, so I'm told, because they make the bird more SAVORY be cause there is no direct contact with heat. Also . . these SAVORY roasters are said to be more sanitary and easier to clean than most. They come In various sizes to suit your individual need. Anyway, Martha sug gests ... if you need a good roaster . that you stop in at the Coasl-to-Coast stores (locally owned, by the way) located at 11th and Main. You'll enjoy meeting the Boothbys, too. as they are very nice people to do busi ness with . . . Martha knows. Coasl-To-Coa.st Mines now they ran he handsome . . . and touKh 'n tumble at the same time Martha paid a visit to Drew's Boy's Wear Shop and frankly their clothes reach a new high in good looks plus sturdiness that till impress Mom and the fellows alike. For on-the-go on-thc-grow boys, see these specials that can take it": DAYS suntan trousers that are guaranteed to wear longer than any similar suntan. They're fortified with nylon, san forized and completely washable. Regular 4 9a vnlues now just 3.49. Cravenett cords that are guaranteed washable . . . .have part elastic waist bands that make for better fit. Reeular 4 95 values now just 3.49. Then there's Trimfit hosiery made of pure virgin nylon THAT WILL NOT SHRINK! Available In aU oolors and patterns popular with boys . . . available. Ma, at savings. Regular 59 cent values now only 39 cents! See these and other specials DOWNSTAIRS at Drew's Man store. 733 Main. And UPSTAIRS . . . don't toruet you can get your holiday turkey FREB with any mans suit, topcoat, sport coat and slack combination of 50.00 or more. Better tell HIM about It! . . Drews Roys Wear Shop gray tlannel has ..." ... a useful sameness. If you have a sepa rate suit of it. your Jacket can go neatly with gray flannel slacks or ksiee pants, u