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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1956)
r SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, la6 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE 4vr -.x THE BASIS for th. "Alic. in Wonderland" popular with )h younger set this fall is a children's home permanent. hairstyle Tonette, to the Back To School Young ,Beauties 'Fashionable youngsters bound 'clol hps. Easitr to cut Sew and fit 9-12 S-l m-1 Printed Pattern for school this fall will wear the j perfect hairstyle. dainty flounces and high-waisted j The "Alice in Wonderland sashes of their favorite heroine particularly becoming to young Alice in wonaeriana. io com-iiaccs because it leeturcs tone hair. Thrifty sew-easy! A printed Tonette has desiened the! Pattern that takes just one 100- plement these youthful Edwardian OES Aloha I Asters from the gardens of Ada Patterson decorated the chapter room and banquet hall of the .Ma sonic Temple, Tuesday evening September 25 for the stated meet-lent. This is the wave designed es- ing of Aloha Chapter No. 61 OES. I peciallv for little girls hair, so Martha Powell, worthy matron and baby-fine, wispy and curl-resis softly curled and gently disci plined. A waved cluster of unregi mented bangs fringes the fore head, while a trim black velvet band holds back a pageboy. The "Alice" hairdo stays pretty on either side of the looking glass, too, because it's based on a Ton ette, the children's home perman- Jack Rhodes, worthy patron pro tern, presided in the east. Host . esses and host were Alma Getz, Betty and James Hunter. Obligation night was observed 'ith all members participating in ; the obligation ceremonies. A school ; of instruction was held with Norma t'erlings, Jenny Hurn, Mae Phin ,111 v and Raymond Owens serving as instructors. 1 Mae Fleet of Elsian Chapter No. 97, Spokane; and Wilma Ed wards of Mystic Chapter No. 10, Pomeroy, Washington, were in troduced as first time visitors. A birthday gift was presented . fn th. .......Ik.. 1 t 41 :i SrA and friendship ladies Th Zlvti.v MnH. nlannwf ,nrf 1H hv ; curls wl .necd "ty tant. It gives body to limp, un manageable locks and just the right amount of curl. This children's home permanent features all sorls of improvements. For example, no more youthful complaints about "that awful smell" thanks to the new "fresh air" waving lotion. Just wind the child's damp hair on curlers, ap-i ply waving lotion, and after 15 minutes rinse with warm water. Then she's free to play till they're dry. The whole process just couldn't be easier or faster. So send your own little "Alice" back to school with this brand new Tonette hairdo. Her pretty, carefree brush . i pound ieea Dag io maKe: us me is perfect coverup for kitchen chores with gay watermelon pockets to add the touch of color. Printed Pattern 9031: Misses Sizes Small (10, 12); Medium 114 16). AU given sizes: one 100-lb feed bag or l'i yards 39-inch. this printed pattern assures perfect fit. Easy directions printed on each tissue pattern part. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add S cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dent 232 West 18th St.. New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. 1'' V yV' : - h ; . ... Y ( Hand Problems . Hand care !i continuous pro cess, unlimited either by season or occupation. Summer yet It lu laden with the "wonder" ingredients you would normally expect to find only in a medicinal preparation. First, it contains allantoin. a cracks i medically accepted and proven them; winter chaps them. The "dishpnn hands" of the housewife are matched by the calloused palms of the gardener. Everybody has his or her special hand problems. Nowadays, though, there are solutions for each. For example, Houbigant t h e famous French perfumer, has just introduced a new lotion in its Chantilly fragrance. This modern, scientific formula promises soft, smooth beauty for sore. red. chapped, detergent irritated hands. healing agent which stimulates the formation of healthy new k i n tissue. It heals scratches, cuts and cracks, then the lotion pro ceeds to beautify those areas. It also contains silicone which produces an invisible protection on the skin. This repels water and dirt and guards against harsh household cleansers. Each time you subject your hands to soap and water cleans ing, some of your natural oils are washed away. If these oils are not replaced, your hands can take on a sandDaoer finish, an old look A pink, silky lotion, It looksiThis new lotion, enriched with pretty, is delightfully perfumed, I emollients that closely duplicate the natural lubricants of the skin,' supplies needed moisture. The lotion looks like heavy table cream, and It quickly disappears into the skin without leaving the slighest trace of greasiness. That is one of the reasons you will be tempted to use It all qver your body, particularly on such dry skin areas as fbowi. knees and heels. A grtceful eig.it ounce bottle, which wu! last for several months, comes witt a onvenient-to-use dispenser whl-h releases just the right amount ot lotion for application. Use an empty soft-drink bottle carton as a caddy for household cleaning supplies. The compart ments hold soap, detergent, scour ing powder, polishes, cloths, etc. Keep It In the cleaning closet. "HAVE MINK WILL TRAVEL" that's Prince Matchabel li's newest perfume, Added Attraction, in the dram-size purse dispenser that fits securely in a mink-collared black faille sheath with black qrosgrain loop-handle. The com plex blend of musky, mossy and floral notes is to give new direction and sophistication with a rare woody note, It is also available in the distinctive gold-encrusted crown bottle. Available in October. Fur is used both of Parisian and American designers to trim both suits and dresses this fall and win ter. It even appears as a border at the hemline of some late-day dresses. Belts made a big comeback in the Paris collections. Most often, they were tied at front or back rather than buckled. Washable silk becomes weak in water, so it should not be rubbed, twisted or ' wrung when wet. ' Suth P r& 10 M story-book pretty and stay that way. Ruth ltenie M Refreshments were served In i the banquet, room by co-chairmen Mary Wells' and Dale Custer. As- Buttons were never prettier than i sisting were: Gerty Huff, Louise this fall. Paris has them in every f O'Brien, Edna Jones. May Phin-size. Jacques Griffe showed large j rev. Mary Ellen Gister, Margaret j mother - of - pearl buttons from ' Gelharr, Louis Adkins and Paul 'chin to hem of a black satin 5 Jones. ' sheath. s , !! I Sis Earn for all of this monffi on Money saved here by the 10th! ABOVE-AVERAGE EARNINGS PAID TWIC YEARLY HR$T FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION MAIN STPtttf QltemJat TuCcjuJ Cfv j(!om,cJ4wiauii CvJi J To wash a tile bathroom to gleaming white, add a little am monia to the soapsuds. I! See Us For Cruise Folders, Deck Plans. Sailings . r And Fares m Personalized Tours Of The Island s MclNTYRE Travel Service Bill 627 Pine St. Esquire Theatre Bldg. Ph. TU 4-5143 Beck's TfontU? bakeries: a Southern Oregon industry satisfying Southern Oregon appetites with quality products for 30 years I Beck's 7KvikU$ fiui breads and pastries are as close as your favorite grocery! 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