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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1958)
SUNDAY. PECEMBKR 21. HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 7 C ORIONS Some Tips For MaleShoppers Parents Greet New Arrival :i Mark Todd Mnlatnra A Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Charles York. 2547 Vino Avenue, was enjoyed by the Ori ons on December 9. If you're planning to buy that girl a gift of jewelry for Christ mas, better beware of bumpkin traps. It seems there are many ways to In good jewelry gems are hand set in prongs, usually. Cheap jew elry has stones pasted in. Good costume jewelry is made of 14 karat told or sterling silver or gold filled. Look for the hall marks which indicate the metal. The better jewelry is made usually with imported rhinestones or crystals or from, semi-orecious stones such as jade, moss agate, rhodonite as in the now popular scarab bracelets. It is always wise to choose the simpler design when in doubt, he says. The male purchaser may ask too if the piece carries a guarantee. Responsible jewelers usually offer unconditional guaran tee. Then, if something goes wrong, the item may he replaced or repaired without cost. almost eight pounds, was born Sunday morning, December 14, at: Eugene to Mr. and Mrs. Stevi Molatore. Mrs. Moiatore is the former Mary Harlan. The new arrival it th. finl The rooms and buffet table were decorated with the Yule motif, and each guest received a felt and se quin lapel Santa made by the co hoslcss Mrs. Bert Hegler. Following the business meeting, games were played. Prizes car ried out the Christmas theme. After the gift exchange refresh ments were served hy Mrs. York and Mrs. Hegler to Mrs. Carl Per nigotti. Mrs. Ray Aschcnbach. Mrs. Myron Murray, Mrs. Fred Biehn. Mrs. Preston Card, Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. Roland Cofer, Mrs. James Sweatt, Mrs. V. K. Klliott. Mrs. Neil McKachern, Mrs. Charles Larson and Mrs. K. K. Tcater. be fooled in buying costume jewel ry. Here are some pointers of fered by jewelry designer. Van Dell, who hopes to safeguard nov ice purchasers: grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Harr Jioiaiore, 2to Portland Street:, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. HarlanJ . BKKi nDUNG FACT For many years, homemakers have known lhat the hotter the water, the cleaner the wash. To day, labels on new wash-and-wear garments recommend using warm water. 1(10 lo tin degrees, because hot water tends to set wrinkles. In new fabrics, warm water pre serves the resin finishes and mini mises wrinkling. 1405 Lookout. .;. CHRISTMAS PARTY e DUNSMUIR-Zi Zeta Zeta Chapi ter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority: held its annual Christmas party" at the home of Mrs. Cy Dabo-' vich Jr. recently. Music apprecj! alion was the program of the eve-i ning and members exchanged; V ' ' -S? -; -'uteX TiV.fgK? -WW -i " - S ,L, ' ' VS.-nSTLT MR. AND MRS. MALCOLM EPLEY arrived in Honolulu November 25 aboard the SS Leilani where they were met off port b the Honolulu Advertiser Marine Editor Mrs. Neal (Lois) Stewart, who was on tha Herald and News staff when Mr. Epley was managing editor. He is now executive editor of the Independent Press Telegram of Long Beach, California. The Epleys are guests at the Halekulani Hotel on Waikiki Beach during their island vacation. They visited neighbor islands before returning to the mainland. . SS Leilani Photo Pastor's Family Will Be Hosts The Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Mc- Kinnie, of the Congregational Church, will be hosts at a recep tion at their home at the manse, 2160 Garden Street on Sunday, De cember 28. Friends of. the church and other friends in the commu nity have been invited to call be tween 3 and 5 o'clock in the after noon. Present for the open house will be two daughters in the family, Dorothy McKinnie, a junior at Ore gon State College, Corvallis, ma joring in science atid Ruth Mc Kinnie, freshman in liberal arts at Wellesley College. Wcllesley Hills. Massachusetts. Ruth will fly home for the Christmas holidays. Two sons, Robert 12, seventh grade student at Mills Elementary School and John 5 will also take part in the festivities. Rev. and . Mrs. McKinnie came to the Congregational pastorate in Klamath Falls three years ago from Rock Springs, Wyoming. PLAYERS CLUB The Players Club met Decem ber 3 in the city library club rooms with Mrs. Lee Holliday in charge of the business meeting. Following introduction of guests, cards were played. Bridge prizes went to Mrs. John W. Merryman and Mrs. Bess Frasier. Mrs. Edna Smith and Mrs. Eldora Konopasck won pinochle awards. A special prize was won by Mrs. William Baldwin. Refreshments were served from a table decorated with fall flowers and ca'.idlcs by the hostesses, Mrs. Evelyn Waldrcn, Mrs. Irene Dow rs and Mrs. Minnie Kranenburg. "the best ploce to shop offer oil" "MM, 3 two for the tree by drf cj flic ifi. Two delightful gifts," Christmas decorations in themselves, that promise a prettier holiday for some lucky lady. Hand lotion, the superb skin smoother, in a polka-dot, fluffy-top gift package, $2.00. Lipstick, as perfect as only Charles of the Ritz can make it, nestling in a winter chimney, $1.50. Both plus tax. new! darin g! exciting! Jockey SKANTS brief modt only by For the octive man who likes the ultimate In freedom of move ment! New Jockey SKANTS brief it cut high on the sides with a low waistband to give you easy-going comfort. Tailored by Coopers, they fit perfectly. 100 stretch nylon . . . quick drying . . . needs no ironing. Heat-resistant rubber waistband ond leg openings assure a per fect, snug fit. Wonderful for travel easy to pack. 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