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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1958)
I SUNDAY. JUNE 1. 1958 HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON pact; t c 3NrT -Mn , . FEW TEEN-AGERS either bloiiom info beauties or start attracting boys just like that. It takes care and good grooming to make a beauty, and it takes good looks and understanding to attract the boys. This girl is going about it the right way. Knowing that most boys loathe loud make-up she avoids it. She sticks to a touch of tinted liquid make-up I left), light powder and a bit of lipstick for her appearances in public. She applies the liquid make-up from neck to forehead, then buffs it lightly with a tissue. She sees to it (center) that her clothes are neat, clean and pressed. Mere, sne sorts domes lor ine ary cleaner, resisting the temptation to get an extra wearing from a soiled dress. For her date at the local soda shop iqhtl, she looks natural, glowing and fresh. In ether words, she looks the way an attractive teen-ager should look. VV i Y V vi , ... . jar. - LITTLE MARY ANNE BOLD is just as pretty as her brother. Gary is handsome. She will be 3 in August, and Gary was 8 in March. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bold and all of their grandparents, Mrs. Christine McCor mick, Mrs. Ernest Puddy and K. I. Bold, are residents of Bonania. Photo by Ferebee THE OLD STRAW SKIMMER COMES 'SAILING BACK NEW YOI!K (NEA)-H's straw hat time again. And the big news among the raffia set is the sur prising revival of the straw skim mer, or sailor. This is the flat straw without which Maurice Che- alier would look like just another Frenchman. The rebirth of the skimmer is surprising because it comes in an era when, otherwise, men are go ing for more comfortable hats (crushable, lightweight, cooler weaves) and nobody ever said the skimmer was a gem of comfort. Two possible reasons for the re vival, first is the usual cyclical trends in fashion what goes out must come back, sometime. bcc ond is the fact that the skimmer fits in well with certain other as pects of fashion both with the che mise the women are reluctantly donning and with the Ivy Look in men's clothes. There are some differences be tween the skimmers of the '20s and the new '5S models. Dobbs' pet new skimmer, the Fore-and-Aft, has a bit of a taper to the brim. 'Business note: this lob is al ready sold out, by the manufac turer to the retailers.) Thomas Becg's skimmer has an extremely narrow brim inch es and colorful, interchangeable bands. The skimmers of the old days were usually banded in black and the brim was wide enough to land airplanes. Men are seemingly finding the usual straw a touch too informal for some occasions, and there's an air of dressiness to the skimmer that somehow appeals to them In the last two years, there have been slightly more skimmer sales and the advance orders for this season are relatively large. There are still plenty of the rcgu lar straws, of course, in all kinds of shapes, styles and colors. Chief advance in this field is Adam's Duke, wljich has a madras band and a matching undcrbrim. This give's a colorful new effect that is definitely pleasing. But this is mainly, from a news standpoint, the year of the skimmer. News from California, where fa shions are always somewhat de tached from the rest of the coun try, is that at least one designer has come out definitely and said "The Ivy Look is, dying, The one with that flat statement Ron Postal, who designs for stars like Vic Damone, Frankie Laine and Rusty Draper. "The ultra-conservative 'naturaf look was too natural for the male figure," says Postal. "So many Ivy-Look-drossed bandits' have been arrested that the style has be come identified with delinquency, like the loot suit of 10 years ago." Postal says the Ivy Look tends to make men look like they have narrow shoulders, skinny legs and hay windows. He says that most new California models have gone back to wide shoulders and esti mates that, by 1960. the Ivy Look will be a thing of the past. Maybe so, but the chances are more likely that, through the bulk of the country, Influences of the Ivy Look period will last for at least a decade. The very-extremn Ivy Look may completely die, but the more moderate styles will probably linger for years, and the chances of any return to the landingstrip shoulders that Califor nia promoted in the '40s are remote. Styles change. That's what makes them styles. ON HER WEDDING DAY, this bride will look beautiful through the ceremony and the reception despite the crush of people and the hugs of well-wishars. Her secret lies in the care she takes to keep her make-up both natural and long lasting. She uses the same care with fragrance. First, she uses spray mist in lily-of-the-valley scent to create a SAFEGUARD The United States 'bought the Vir gin Islands from Denmark for 25 million dollars during World War I as a safeguard against German occupation. HIGHEST TIDES Highest tides in the world oc cur in Nova Scotia's Bay of Fun dy, 170-mile-long pocket of ocean northeast of Maine. Tides at the head of the bay may rise and fall as much, as S3 feet and involve more than 100 billion tons of water. GOOD RESOLUTION for the entire vear centers around streamlined figure. This girl uses a folded terry towel as a massage strap to tighten up flabby flesh. She lathered her legs with soapsuds before starting. VANCOUVER SETS FESTIVAL VANCOUVER, B.C. Wl - Van couver is joining the summertime festival procession with a 10-fea-ture program of music, dance and drama next summer. Features are to include presentation of a play "The World of the Wonderful Dark," by Lister Sinclair, the miming of Marcel Marccau and Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni." The festival, from July 19 to August 16, is under patronage o( Vincent Massey, governor general oi uanaaa. SCRAP A finished surface can be pro tected while being nailed by using a scrap piece from a Masomte "Peg-Board" panel. After the nail has been started, drop the piece of perforated hardboard over it A misdirected hammer blow then will strike the shield instead of the finished surface. AMERICAN TRAVELERS Fifty-three per cent of the Amer icans who travel abroad are wom en, and the largest number are under 30, according to the Ency clopedia Britannica. FATHEifSt?AY G D KITS' 7Up Use This HANDY CHECK LIST - Then Come In For KLAMATH'S BEST BUYS- WATCHES ELECTRIC FATHER'S DAY RAZORS CARDS CANDY D HAIR BRUSHES CIGARETTE TOILETRIES LIGHTERS WOOD'S DRUG Medicol-Dtntal Bldg. 9th and Main JUST IN TIME FOR FATHER'S DAY! SPECIAL On Famous Brand White Shirts Reg. $4 & $5 Dress Shirti Reduced fo l 50 AND 3"T D --'- Fothfr'i Day One Rack of Light Weight JACKETS Vi Price Loads of Gifts for Dad PLUS Green Stamps 0 i 6th and Main cloud of fragrance about her (left I. She applies a true color lipstick (center) that leaves color on the lips even when the lipstick has been removed. And she finishes with perfume, matched in scent to the spray mist. She sprays it on at wrists and throat where it will last longest. Don Anderson Gene Fovall AFTER GRADUATION! WAT HOW? OFF TO COLLEGE? STARTING A JOB? GETTING MARRIED? " f ,i - I -tV . ' ft iJ r 'uv. vW, LOOK AHEAD! 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