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PAGE 6 C HERALD ANB NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY, .TUNE 1, 1958 REFLECTIONS FROM MARK DREW BELL was born at 2:13 a.m., on Thursday, May 22. in Mcdford Sacred Heart Hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell. His mother, Marlene, is the daugh ter of Ollene and Wilbur Stiles, 4319 Boardman; his father's par ents, Wave and (the seniori Frank Bell live in Arizona winters and are in Grants Pass this sum mer; great-grandparents, Alta and Snowden Egeline, live in KF; and his great-great grandmother, Mrs. Thurston Cole, who lives in St. Louis, Missouri will he in Oregon this fall to meet her fifth genera tion descendant. His Grandmother Stiles and Great-grandmother Egeline raced (he stork from Klamath Falls over (he Greensprings to Mcdford and got there IS minutes before the 6 lb. 5 oz., 1'a inch bundle-of-boy was delivered. Grandfather Stiles had been rac ing around K Falls buying furni ture for the room "his highness" will occupy. That is, if there's enough space foi him AND the furnishings Wilbur got along with a lot of other incidentals for the bedroom and a lot more NOT for- the-bedroom including the latest thing in town-cars-for-tols so Mark Drew can travel in style around town. Also there's a rumor that G father S (long identilicd with mu sic) has been seen lurking around stereophonic record playing equip ment! Of course that's just a ru mor . . . BUI if you saw M.D.'s room you'd know that just any ole commonplace toy won't be what GRANDI'OP buys for HIS boy! 'r'' -1 - - MS i. Mil 1 1 M I YjT ... - . HOW ABOUT IT GALS? . . . Which will you want tha man lor men) in YOUR life to wear? At the left, "Shades of Dapper Dan the Song and Dance Man" brings back nostalgic thoughts of the Orpheum two-a-day circuit to this "little woman" and a lot of her contemp oraries. Most of the young-marrieds won't have seen this style actually worn even on their grandpappy's pate. Bulldog toes and stripped blazers might be revived in meniwear if the flat crowned stiff brimmed chapeau is popular with today's Beau Brummels. If you think it's the last straw" consider the sack contemplate the chemise! The more modern low-crown (doesn't look very low I Macora at the right, is prettied up with a madras underbrim and binding to match the band. " What's Cookiri Back Of The Wedding Scene? watercress yet and it's sundown.) The day wanes but not PRO- GRAM! It goads and guides the old girl to: "Last Hour Before Serving Place ham in oven to bake; un wrap'sandwiches, arrange in serv ing dishes or platters; put relishes in serving bowls; put punch together." He . . . (it's a he food editor) and his accomplice, a she food con sultant, included recipes of course, but only one of them gives the ,-ield of servings the "Kiiafa Punch." A line above that formula, built around Danish cherry wine, read: "To serve 25." And at the bottom of the Vecipe it concludes "This makes about 6 punch cup servings. low that the lovely bride's mother is fatigued and frustrated they add confusion. How do they reconcile their esti mate? Alter two rounds of punch how do they divvy up the remain ing 10 servings? Maybe they know something about that Danish cher ry wine that they're not telling Meanwhile . . . back at the manse ... the bride s mother is trying to get- out of the kitchen to don her mother-of the-bride garb lor the wedding hoping to make it out to the reception arena before the guests have all gone home . . . but she 11 never make it because in bigger print the sly pair of food experts confront her with: "TOMORROW'S DINNER' Baked ham with crahapple glaze, casserole of macaroni and cheese 'THAT will put ma right back in the kitchen but there's more) lima beans, rye bread, butter, etc., etc., on and on through dessert and a choice of beverage. By this lime mother's had it . . . and wc leave her looking to see if there s any of that Danish wine lclt. ONE WON-ONE LOST John Franklin DeShazo's picture was in the Food Section of the Herald and News on Tuesday, May 27, troducing him as new head of the meat department at fc.mil Al brccht's Low Cost Supermarket out in the Town and Country Shop ping Center, lhat same evening he was married to Gloria Marie Kloepfel with whom he worked in the Low Cost Supermarket in Spokane. As of now, the Spokane L-C lost two employes to Klamath Falls one of them to Emil and one to the institution of marriage. CHINESE LOOK IS GOOD ONE FOR CHEMISE The Chinese have had a solu tion to the great chemise problem all along. It's the slim, flattering sheaih. worn by Oriental women for hundreds of years and always in tasnion. Designer Tina Leser. who alwavs has had a weakness for Oriental lashions, has seized on the Chinese- look as her answer to the sack controversy. Says she: I just couldn't bring myself to make shapeless sack dresses that make women look like bags. Then I remembered that the Chinese have been wearing their sheaths all these years, looking beautiful al home or abroad. The Oriental sheath has the new unbelted look yet it is shaped to the figure. It is made in exotic fabrics and col ors and any woman can wear it, from size fi to size 20. Tina, a Philadelphia Main Line girl who migrated to Honolulu and fell in love wilh Hawaiian native dress, is probably New York's most traveled, designer. On her honeymoon a few years ago she look a trip around the world with her husband, Jim Howlcy, and came back bursting with ideas for fashions from India, Thailand, Chi na, Japan, Africa, Arabia and other points. Before she started her dress manufacturing business in New York she ran her own shop in Honolulu, and sold Hawaiian fash ions to the gilded members of Ihc international set. Her new collection of fashions with an Oriental flavor go in for silk sheaths and pajamas in such tones as hot coral, intense tur quoise, gold and shocking pink, combined with contrasting stoles, Chinese jackets and sheer embroid ered mandarin coats. LATER ON--afler the wedding, according to mnlher-in-law jokes, the mother of the bride mighl be referred lo as the old dragon, crone, witch or other derisive ap pellations but magician or at least workhorse best describes the mother who could achieve (ho fol lowing work schedule for a wed ding buffet nnd still go to her daughter's wedding! And that means able to go If the ushers double as her stretcher-bearers. The outline ' of preparation is quoted from a national news serv ice food editor's column, and the nightmare for mater is swcclly prefaced wilh: "A lovely hride deserves a lovely wedding biiflel." Pictured above this whimsical statement is a feast out of Arabian Nights including n multi-tiered, ornate wedding cake, a decorated ham with crabapple glaze, a large bowl of punch and a platter of assorted and elegant sandwiches. The first lino of Ihe program strikes terror. It reads: "The Day Before The Wedding- Bake Wedding Cake, make shrimp pate muld, clean, trim relishes such as cauliflower, carrot sticks, radishes, celery, etc. ("Etc." What else IS there?) Store in plas tic hags or vegetable Ireshener COFFEE The National Federation of Cof fee Growers of Colombia reports lhat coflec goes back to 373 A.D. when a goathcrder, Kaldi, discov ered that nis flock became frisky after eating some strange red ber ries and, by tasting Ihcm, dis covered the coffee bean. wash glasses, etc." (There's thai "etc. again. But no clue as to what glasses but by now maw s glasses must be so steamed up and smeary and her eyes so bleary that she can barely read what s next on list and tunc s flyin What's nexl is: "Do cvci'.vlhing possiblo in wav of setting table." (Nothing is said about how she's going to get to rehearsal and the rehearsal din neror whether she should duck all the wedding-eve festivities nnd get a little shut-eve the night be fore the BIG DAY.) Inslcad the chronicle of chores conlinues: "Morning of the Wedding Make watercress and cucumber sand wiches. Wrap in cheesecloth lo keep ninist." (Egad! Why? with the wedding nnd reception due lo take place any minute how can the sandwiches have lime to gel DRY? I "Make glaze for ham. Marinate ham al room tempera ture in pan in which it will be baked; put all ingredienls for punch in refrigerator. Unmold shrimp pale. Arrange cocktail wj tors on platter wilh cocktail knives for spreading pate. Set aside this platter or basket." (The wedding hour has yet lo be mentioned but it's easy to figure that mom hasn't gotten to that big bunch of NEW POTATOES Try frying Ihe little red-skinned potatoes sliced without peeling Ihcm lirst. Add a little chopped onion. If your wish, and put a lid on 'Ihe pan for about five minutes In let them cook through, Ihen finish Irving uncovered. Langell Valley SENIOR SOCIAL EVENTS Mrs. Martin Gift and Mrs. Maurice Spillane gave a 10 o'clock breakfast at the Gift home in Up per Langell Valley on May 24, for the senior girls. Anita Vaden who will become the bride of Shcrdall Page on Au gust 30, was given a surprise lingerie shower. Her mother, Mrs. Ralph Vaden was a special guest. Present were Sydne Ketchum, Sherry Crawford, Nora Spillane, Eleanor Alberts, Janice Hese!- tine, Judy Sutherland and Anita. On Senior Skip Day, May 23, they went to the Oregon Caves. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stcber fixed breakfast for the group at 4 a.m. at the .cafeteria. Chaperons were Mrs. Miriam Potucek, Mrs. John Tofell, Mrs.. Maurice Spillane, Mrs. Don Jacobs, Charles Dalton and Verl Heseltine. MEASURING When measuring liquids, either set Ihe measure on a level table or hold at eye level so you can be sure the measurement is exact. I. fff : 'V?,''5 i mi V'-,f1 11,7- V' x I I f ti MANDARIN COAT Em broidered Organza Coat lined in tissue silk is worn over Oriental sheath of pale blue silk. The coat can ex press the wearer's .indivi duality in choice of colors and is also a solution to figure problems. 1 X ; if t?M Ml4 ""V , .1 t 4 CHINESE PAJAMAS Skinny pants and kimono jacket in contrasting pastel silk. One of Tina Laser's many designs inspired by her extensive travels in the Orient. i m. w -w I' -i 9- ' f 4 ' 5 ! 1 I 3. it e: - rv t lV Tv 7 v J IrA .nil r 3 L r ;i " - BALINESE LOOK There's no mistaking the shape beneath this late-day sheath of hot pink cotton brocade hand-painted in gold, with draped tied hipline, worn with a kimono coat of turquoise silk lined in shocking pink. Beauty Hints Fatigue is woman's most persis lent enemy. Often a housewife aids this enemy by slouching through household tasks. She may think she is relaxing her muscles when she actually is straining them by this unnatural posture. Correct bad posture habits and note how much fatiguing aches disappear. Nothing is fun when your feet hurt. Avoid this by wearing prop erly fitted shoes and proper shoes for the occasion. A woman who teeters through a day's shopping on extremely high heels can ex pect aching feet and legs. Choose shoes with low, flattering heels for such a day s task. 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