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fcUNDAY. MARCH 22. 1959 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 5C i B hk mjriJBrmi kmtM. mm " x A V ezefczeHzew. Wr zeW jLJEVflLw i v- mw my u mlm.- Jrl "BUTTONS AND BOWS" is Mm theme chosen for the Klamath Falls Sojourners Club spring tea and fashion show to be held April 25 at th Willard Hotal. Tht abova pic ture was taken at a recant meeting of the tea eommitta members at the home of Mrs. Marvin Reed, chairman. Left to right, Mrs. Reed. Mrs. Robert Wright, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Del Wright, Mrs. A. V. MeVey, Mrs. C. E. Al ward and Mrs. Vernon Neet. Photo by Ellis Sojourners Hold Regular Meeting Klamath Kalis Sojourners Club met on Wednesday. March 11. for he regular no-host buffet luutheon .ind business meeting followed by an afternoon of.cards in the Pino Bethel No. 61 International Order of Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. fit. met in I special meetinc Tuesday. March 10. at the Scottish Rite Temple with Honored Queen .loan Marshall presiding. Further plans were made for grand session. Arrangement were made for a potluck dinner to be held March 31 in honor of lone (ioodnough, grand guardian of Oregon. Ijhrarian Linda Hanville read a poem sent to her by Julia Grey, grand librarian. hnter'ainment was prouded by Tessa Green who played two se lections on the pjano. LAYETTE FORT JONES A parcel post layette shower honoring Mrs. Rob ert Lewis, missionary to Bali Viet Nam. held at the home of Mrs Kugene Boho. was given bv the Women's Missionary Fellowship nf the r ort Jones ( ommunitv Church, recently. The gifts were Viewed, then wrapped and pre pared for mailing to Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Phillip Mallow made verv clever favors for the occasion and served dessert to Mrs. George Moore. Mrs. Phillip Mallow. Mrs Kugene Boho. Mrs. Orval Hoff man. Mrs. Joe Spallano. and Mrs. 0. E. Dunaway. Those sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Frank Crader and Mrs. Dew ey Dunawav. LUNCHEON rVNSMlIRtrs Helen Jones and Mrs Margaret Olsen were hostesses at a luncheon at the Hilltop apartment nf Oaklo Motel recently. The event turned out tn he an "inadvertent" birthday party for Mrs Minnie Armstrong whose na tal day coincided with the lunch eon date Other guests were Mrs. Florence Taylor. Mrs. Katherine Sellman. Mrs. June Logan. Mrs. Leah Rush. Mrs Mildred I-ockhart. Mrs. Mildred Kramer. Mrs. Nora My ers and Mrs F.ihel Loffmark. Mrs I M. Jones assisted the two host esses with the party plans. PATTY BROWN, bride-elect of Wilbur Kesterson, is pictured at center with host esses Betty Thrasher, left, and Joan Borden, who entertained at a miscellaneous shower In her honor. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Thrasher on Altamont Drive the evening of March 12. Guests were women employes of the First National Bank where the bride-elect is also employed. Green carnations were arranged on the table where refresh ments were served after an evening of visiting. Photo by Ellis Dallas Fashion Designers Decree No-Iron Summer By GAY PAULEY lPI Women's Editor DALLAS, Tex. 'UPD-You can Just about stow the iron for the ummer. Dallas fashion manufacturers claim you won't need it for their cottons or synthetics unless you are so determinedly neat you want to touch up collar or seams. The manufacturers, previewing their summer dresses, suits and sportswear this week, bragged about their "drip-drys" and "wash n-wears" the way the rest of the state boasts about its oil wells or grapefruit. One firm participating tn the Dallas Fashion Center's shows for visiting reporters put on the run way a blue and white polka dot cotton which had just come from a spin dryer. It looked as smooth as if the model had been slaving over a hot ironing board for an hour The secret of the no-wrinkle cottons lies In the finish the National Cotton Council estimated recently that each year some two billion yards of the chemirally treated fabric are produced. The easv-eare fahrirs include a variety of synthetics, or blends of cotton with dacron, arnel. or or Ion. One manufacturer showed a hort formal in drip-dry white ny Ion chiffon. The dress firms haven't elim inated the natural fabrics by any meansmany silks and linens were included in summer cnllec tirms Presumably, these go to the cleaner. Designer Charles Dickey gave a new use to natural denim, and new use to an old "style "the railroad engineer's jacket with its deep blue color and white stitch ing. He copied the jacket in both denim and linen, topping a match ing, belted sheath with bared neckline. "The original jacket I got for $2." said the voung designer. "The copy is a little more ... $70 with dress included." Dickey went against the general trend of the industry here. He put puffed, helow-elbow sleeves in many daytime dresses. They came with wide, starched cuffs, turned down for a new look, or turned hack the way a nurse's cap turns off her face. However, the sleeveless, the cap sleeve, and above elbow length dominated other lines. Formals for the "deb" or girl graduate featured skirts right of "Gone With the Wind." Hoops were an easy six feet in diameter, giving them a dramatic sweep on the dance floor, hut bound to pose problems in getting into an es cort's car. Clifton Wilhite. the maker, said the skirts had 40 to SO yards of fabric in them. "FORGET DIETING... REMEMBER AYDS!" My I Ann Mill. "I trieW many rwluc.inc meth od, ewn fad diet. But I discovered A yd works best and quickest of all ! Take Ayd you'll be a ma ted !" Clinically proved. Now in two flavors. 1,056 wcifrht or money back! A month's supply $-3.25. Suburban Drug 3950 So. 6th St. SUITS Most women would jrlvr? a for tune to get rid of that so-called spare tire around the middle. Ac tually. all they need do is exer cise. and perhaps push themselves away from the table when des sert comes. Situps are especially pood to strengthen stomach mus cles and help trim the waist. Re member. Don"t cheat and lift your feet off the floor ait you sit up MaHTtrl HAVE THAT NEW EASTER WARDROBE LOOK THE INEXPENSIVE WAY! T h I latttr K "Cloth -Proud" Vf ' Budget - Wii;" Wo'tl rtvivt your clothe! fo sparkling nownoit! Our qual ity itrvieo include faultiest protiing, careful "ipot check ing," Mcuring buttoni, and re pair of oil miner ripi and toon. Amaxina STA-NU mokes your clothes look like new! Ne extra cherge when you send your dry-cleaning here. Just phone 4-51 1 1. Grove Roam of the Willard Hotel A report was Riven of the pol lack dinner held at the Yacht Club on Saturday. March 7. A large group of members and their hus hands enjoved an excellent dinner and an evening of dancing and cards. Plan for the annual spring tea and style show on April 251 ere presented by the chairman, i Mrs Man in Reed The theme ofj he tea is ' Buttons and Bows" in keepinc with this year's Centen- celebiation. The styleshow is o be presented by the Bon Bazaar and Fashion Villa. Glenn Fox will roucte- background music at the organ. Hostessos for the March 11 meeting were Mrs I.ee Holliday. Mrs. Howard Holliday and Mrs Fred Hartin. Welcomed into the club as new members were Mrs. Marjoric ngshy and Mrs Stanley Dibble uests attending for the first time were Mrs .lames Smith. Mrs. Clif ford Griffitts. Mrs. Ruth Runney Hnd Mrs. Frnest Gordon. Mrs. Da- d Olney and Mrs. -Inhn Renning vere second time guests. Mrs era Jnnes. a former member of the cluh now h mg in Medford, was a guest for the day. Bridge prizes for the afternoon went to Mrs. Ruth Runney and Mrs. Terry Cole. Mrs. R. Scott won high in pinochle and Mrs. Don Ritzell high in canasta. 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