Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 25, 1955, Page 21, Image 21

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    SirNDAV. SEPTEMBER 25, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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(3) WITH HUNTING SEASON just arround the corner,
"coy" ducks and cattails were a natural on the luncheon tables
Saturday, and brought incidental conversation from (from let
Mrs. cugene ravell, treasurer ot the Klamath halls bra
left)
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Dishes W
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By l!cy, The Bajin BotT
New In ornaments, accessorlejs
gloves dept.:
A charm (or a charm bracelet
that actually plays a tune, In
star motif and dangling linked
bracelet, Heal conversation piece.
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"Longer shortle" glove-the five
to six and the eight-button gloves
are hitting the popularity scale
with quite a bounce. Shorties, too,
remain popular
In fall selections.
Indian saris
are getting quite
a play. Reports
are that 10 times
a? much dollar
volume in saris
and sari piece
goods has been
picked up by
American gals
this season than during the past
two years. Most of them are the
six-yarders, 49 and M inches in
idth.
Going tip It's the swim suit
neckline. Women's Wear Daily lists
a flock of California designs
and that's Just whatt is happening.
From the Oriental high collared
suit, to the "White-Collared" pique
collar- suit, to the slash collar
'drape-ahape". There are some
nice strap .and strapless showing,
too. lor those who would prefer
them . . . but they are def
initely more conservative than
some past year's experiences.
New bag: double bag that opens
like a book to reveal two sections,
made up ivy one or a pair of
colors In leather or a combination
su?de and soft, clear plaMic.
Another one: pouch style with
gold frame, set and watch.
Not new: the fact there's but
one. and only one . . . MILK.
Fresh, from Klamath Basin's
own dairies, rich In nutrition and
tops In flavor, i s always tn style,
you can take St from me.
SWAPPERS' SUGGESTION: To
trade what you're through with for
something you 'want, place a
"Swaps" ad in the Herald k News.
Call 8111.
Rati O'Connor, state publicity chairman; Marilou O'Connor,
local branch secretary and Mrs. G. W. Nelson, vice president
in Klamath Falls.
(4) EVEN EXECUTIVES need time out in a busy agenda of
actions, decisions and planning. During a break at the board's
session Saturday morning at the county- library, Irma
Wauchope, Klamath Falls, pours for Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton,
Portland, past state division president and now a member at
large in Oregon and member of the national AAUW arts
committee, and Mrs. C. 8. Winston, Ashland, vjee president
of the North Pacific Region.
LITTLE
LADIES LOVE TO DRESS
Big sister Is lending a helping hond,
ond looking ever so neot in her cor
duroy jumper, that comes in red, grey
or purple with white everglozed blouse.
7 to 12, $7.98.
And little sister . . , how proud she Is
in her Young Shop plaid. 4 to 6X,
4.?8, 7 to 12, J.8.
She'll-love to dress in this Toffelo Tor
so. Block with squares of pink ond bow
of pink velvet. 7 Is 12, $10.98.
YOUNG SHOP
nubby, fascinating ... at preeioui tn your
wardrobe at diamonds round your neck! Try
tweed In the double-your-money JacVet-and
drest- eniembte ... or smartly straight-end-narrow,
but above all . . try fweedl
PAcifiva
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Bessy,
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