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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday, April 24, 1060
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EVERY EFFORT ii being mads by this commutes
to contact' the members of the class of '50, Klamath
Union High School, to inform them of the second reunion
planned for the weekend of July 30, Seated left to right,
Pat Johnson, Chairman Laura Zalunardo, Joyce Bean,
Bertha McKoen, Dolores Holigang, Jean Meyers, Edith
Hess and Arlene Lundgren. Standing, same order, Jo
Keiffer, Shirley Crawford, co-chairman Betty Ramsey,
Jody Hollin and Sandra Richartz. Not present for the
picture were Caroline Wycnan, Harold and Mary Ho
ward, Elda Schultz and Donna Hearth.
' Photo by Guderian
KU Class Of '50
Reunion Planned
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD L. WOODARD III
Photo by J. O. McKinney
. Daily Walk .
Is Beauty Aid
: By ALICIA HART
; . NEA Brauly Editor ,
" Walking regularly is an excel
lent way to tone muscles, and
the fresh air will put sparkle in
your eyes and a youthful glow
In your cheeks.
The right way to walk is brisk
ly, but not at a breakneck pace.
When you walk, walk in beauty
head high, chin straight, arms
twinging freely. Be graceful
about it, though. You're not com
; peting with the army.
" To achieve a pleasing walk, it's
necessary to wear the proper
shoes. Foot specialists recom
mend leather-soled shoes with
: broad flat or low heels. The lea-
ther sole is light in weight and
; resilient enough to bend freely
with the movement of the font
mucles. The effect is to cut down
tatigi in your feet and legs.
'It you plan to visit or shop
' during your walking tour, you can
choose from a variety of dressier
walking shoes with low to mid
, heels in a myriad of attractive
' si vies. Beautiful walking shoes
; are plentiful this year, with the
" return of the .stacked leather
heel. These heels don't have to
. look broad. Clever design curves
the heels in so that they look
. much more slender than they
really are.
Should you find il difficult to
get out of the house for your
daily walk, try to find a few min-
utes for some simple exercises
designed to strengthen and tone
I up foot and leg muscles.
. Stand in your bare feet and
- rise up and down on your toes 25
to SO times. Or try transferring
" a pencil back and forth from
Mhe toes of one foot to the
' other.
Whatever you do, don't make
. the mistake of wearing worn-out
shoes or flimsy slippers around
the house while you work. This
kind of sloppiness can cause ex
treme fatigue at the end of a
day.
Wear sturdy low-heeled shoes
ar housu slippers with firm lea
ther soles, and you'll find that
you're much less weary come
evening. You'll look a lot neater,
4oe,
EYES HAVE IT
The eyes have it this season.
Subtle emphasis is accented dur
ing the davtime, and, after dark,
almost anything goes. One kit,
which contains everything needed
for eye beauty, even includes a
tiny washable "pallette" for
blending colors.
Church Rites
Unite Couple
MOUNT SHASTA Before the
flower-banked altar of the Mount
Shasta First Baptist Church Fri
day evening. April 8, Lorna B.
Gale became the bride of. Edward
Woodard III, The Rev. John
G. Shannon officiated in the can
dlelight single-ring ceremony
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard L. Gale of Mount
Shasta, was given in marriage
by her father. Her wedding gown
was of white lace, worn with
white accessories. She carried a
white Bible topped with orchids.
Attendant for the bride was a
former schoolmate, Sandra Fugitt
of Redding.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward L. Woodard II of
Redding, wore the uniform of the
Air Force.
Best man was Fred Woodard of
Redding. Ushers were Robert
Woodard and David Palmer, also
of Redding. .
Both young people are gradu
ates of Redding schools. The new
Mrs. Woodard did post-graduate
work at Mount Shasta High
School. Her husband attended
Shasta College before his indue-!
tion into the Air Force.
Following a reception In the
church parsonage, they left for a
honeymoon trip along the Oregon
Coast to Portland where the bride
groom is stationed.
HAIR STYLING TIPS
Here are a few tips on hair
styling: With a full face, the hair
should never be parted In t h e
middle. If your forehead is nar
row, the hair should be brushed
straight back from it at the tern
pies. And though it may not seem
credible, a chignon helps, a, nar
row or receding chin.
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Bride
Plans
She selects and
registers her
sterling pattern
parly at
least six weeks
before the
wedding. Gift
givers, (friends
and relatives)
then know what
she needs and
wants. Select
your sterling
pattern now
from our
large collection
of famous
Gnrham sterling
3 pc o,Oot-t""'0 o'om
and 0'. 04 itoipoi
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700 Main St. and Town & Country
PAINT ADVANTAGE
A major advantage of using
latex paint for home decorating
is that it can be scrubbed clean
with detergent suds. And be
tween scrubbings, a sudsy sponge
will remove most soil and spots.
BODY PROFR.K
Your body as well as your face,
has a profile. So stand erect, sit
tall in your chair and wlk with
your shoulders back, tummy in if
you want to look your attractive '
best at all times.
EVERY YEAR the Klamath Falls Library Club provides a campship for a Girl
Scout and one for a Camp Fire girl. A check was presented at the April 18 Library
Club meeting by Mrs. Bob Cheyne, right, club treasurer, to Mrs. Art Moore, left
president of the Klamath Area Girl Scout Council, and Mrs. Lawrence French, cen
ter, executive director of the Camp Fire program. Photo by Kettler
Leather Ideal Gift
For Mother's Day
Mom's the word for the lead-1 bag si.e selection is no problem.
ing lady in every family, and a j. lust get a large one. Mother will
luxurious gift of real leather is Jove it, particularly if it is
the last word in a gift chosen 'stocked with bright new leather
with loving care for Mothers Day.lacccssories,
While Whistler's mother may Leather handbags range from
have stuck close to her rocking bone and beige to browns, whites,
Early-bird planning has result
ed in considerable response from
members of the Klamath union
High School class of 'SO who have
been contacted concerning a re
union planned for the weekend
of July 30.
A large committee under the
co-chairmanship of Laura Zalu
nardo and Betty Ramsey meets
twice a month to further (lie
plans.
Letters have been sent to all
classmates living out of the city
and to local residents.
The reunion activities will start
officially on Saturday with a fam
ily picnic at Moore Park.
Reames Country Club will be
the setting Saturday evening for
the banquet and following dance.
The affair will be semiformal.
Pete Colley's band will play for
dancing.
Prizes and entertainment will
also be included in the day's fes
tivities. Housing and baby sitting serv
ice will be arranged for those
coming from out of town. Infor
mation may be obtained and res
ervations made by calling Shirley
Crawford at TU 2-4137 or Arlene
Lungrcn, TU 4-3627.
chair, today's mothers are con
tinually oi the go with PTA meet
ings, shopping, school car pools
and civic responsibilities. They
welrome new leather accessories
that stretch basic clothing ward
robes.
No woman ever has enough
handbags or gloves and this
spring fashion makes it easier!
than ever for men to choose gilts'
of fashion-right handbags and
gloves. Neutral high key hues in
brushed, grained - and smooth
leather handbags go with any
costume color, and spring's em
phasis on large and larger hand
bags for every woman, regard
less of height, means that hand-
and off-uhitcs from oyster to oat
meal. There are lovely luslered
leather handbags for lute day
dress wear in a pretty range of
high key ' rainbow hues. And
black real patent leather appears
in spring's newest favorite theis(
box bag for a high fashion
gift suggestion. The sparkle of the
chief-soft leather gloves for day
time are increasingly popular.
Whether your Mothers Day
handbag gift is a roomy tote bag.
a wide satchel, or a generous box
bag, why not stock it with leath
er handbag "organizers" a
smart leather wallet, key con
tainer, coin purse or eveclass
case. In bright red, shiny green
or deep blue luster leather or
handsome grained leather, purse
accessories are gills thai offer
eye-appeal and dailv practicality.
BOTH one wears CONTACTS!
Actually, both picturt ere of Dr. NolV H-ytf tld
daughter who hat worn conUct leniei 16 hour
day for the put two years. And . . . she wears dark
groan tinted contact lontot for swimming and skiing.
A dramatic Illustration of tho cosmetic and psycho,
logical benefits to bo dorivod from wearing contact
lenses.
why not tend the WHOLE girl bock to whool?
Convenient Credit
Wt give OroMi SUmp
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.
730 Main St. TU 4-712)
On. Omar J. Nelas miti Rektrt Peters
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real patent leather bag sels oC(k vi
tailored suits and dresses inU-J
tweeds, checks and solids. Ifj.i
Since spring's new fashion fin-lt; s
cry concent rates on suits andl.s
dresses in muted tones, give hcr s-a
costume a bright color accent I' ?
with long crushed kid gloves in I
citron, red, avocado, lilaevedg- '
wood or orange. Long handkei-i.
BEAUTY TIP
To counteract the sad look of
tired eyes, arch your eyebrows
higher than usual, apply mascara
to your lashes and wear a happy,
bright red lipstick.
DO YOU NEED THIS?
You do if you or
planning wvrfding
In tho near futuia.
Chock with us for
everything needed for
your reception. Diih
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silver services ,
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Reserve yours now.
Everything For Any Size Reception
Remember, money won't buy everything . , . but
it's amazing what 4t will rent.
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Ph. TU 4-6812
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