Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 01, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tueday, January 1, 11
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Among Ihe cadets (rom St.
John's Military School who spent
the holidays at home is Randy
Balsigcr. son of Mrs. Blanche 3al
Kiger. He is a sophomore.
;Neal Halousek of Malin. fresh
man liber arts major at Pacific
University, has heen pledged to
Phi Beta Tau fraternity.
1 ;Dorothy Lewis is among Chico
State College students who are
majoring in social welfare who
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These students receive training
under supervision in the Welfare
Department and carry a c t i v e
case loads.
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COMPARE!
OFFICER SLATE At the Christmas party Dee. 12, officers were installed for So
journers. Left to right are Mrs. Doug Napier, who played Santa Claus for the party
will serve as treasurer; Mrs. Bob Kyle, secretary; Mrs. Otto Biber, president, and Mrs.
Paul Meier, vice president. Photo by Ketler
527 Main
Simulated fur will be popular
in men's casual hcadwear this
season. One of the best liked
styles: The trooper cap, in bogus
Persian lamb, with turned up cuff
at front and back, and convertible
carlaps. Also in similar cloth
headwear.
Your usable discords will hlp
us to help othtrs. Don't throw
'em away.
CALL:
The SALVATION ARMY
THRIFT STORE
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Pari4 Fetes Bride-Elect
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sincere, for your jKif
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MALIN' Suzane Kujac was
honored Wednesday afternoon.
Dec. 5, with a kitchen shower at
the home of Mrs. Loval Loveness
with Mrs. Joe Micka assisting.
Twenty fivi guests were present
for the soc al afternoon.
Mrs. Jim Bunnell presented sev
eral organ selections during the
afternoon and games were played
with prizes won by Mrs. Dale Holl,
Mrs. Edwin Stastny, Mrs. Louis
Lyon and Mrs. Lewis Kandra.
The honor guest was assisted
by her mother. Mrs. Karl Ku
jac, w ith opening her gilts, which
were placed on a table decorated
w ith white and centerpiece of pink
rosebuds in a crystal bowl.
The voung honorce was also,
leted Dec. 6 at a personal show
er given at the home of Mrs. Hal-
bert Wilson. Other hostesses with
Mrs. Wilson were Mrs. Jack Free
man, Mrs. L. L. Cunningham,
Mrs. Lou Diager. Mrs. Harold
O'Riley and Mrs. Dick Deny.
Suzane Kujac became the bride
of Sfve Evans on Saturday eve
ning. Dec. 8. at the Malin Pies
bylerian Church.
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RECEIVES GIFTS Suzane Kujac, left, who became the
bride of Steve Evans on Dec. 8, was honored at a show
er given by Mrs. Loyal Loveness and Mrs. Joe Micka.
Helping her with the gifts is her mother, Mrs. Karl Kujac.
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MOST BEAUTIFULLY COIFFUREO WOMEN For the
sixth consecutive year, the nation's professional hair
dressers have voted on the 10 women they consider to
be the most beautifully colffured on Ihe basis of the ap
propriateness to their personalities, appearance and
careers. Pictured above, the internationally famous
award winners are, from top to bottom, in the first row,
Mrs. John F. Kennedy and Olivia de Havilland, actress,
writer. In the second row, Doris Day, film star, come
dienne; Polly Bergon, entertainer; Princess Lee Radziwill,
London socialite. In the third row, Arlene Dahl, screen
and stage star, journalist; Shirley Booth, actress, TV
comedienne; Mltzi Gaynor, dancer, actress, comedienne.
In the fourth row, Princess Grace of Monaco; Arlene
Francis, actress, TV personality.
!S POLLY'S POINTERS
Fasten On This Idea To
Balk Stocking Runs
POLLY CRAMER
t Newsrjoper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY My pet discov-lthen fill the pan with water and
cry is more personal than a house
hold hint, but certainly makes
nylon stockings last longer. Runs
come fewer and further between
when front supporters arc
fastened while sitting down and
the back ones while standing up.
ELSIE
Elsie's suggestion certainly
makes sense as most of my run
start in the front, probably be
cause there was no extra play
in the hose when 1 sat down.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY-When cutting
a stick of butter into squares for
the table, put a piece of waxed
paper under the knife as you
cut. .una. o.
DEAR POLLY I always make
my own big block of ice to use
in the punch bowl. I have a
deep baking pan that will fit in
the bowl. I fill this pan one-third
full of water and put in the freez
er. When it is frozen, I lay a
hunch of gras in the center,
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freeze again. If the punch is to
be a clear one, 1 tint the water
pale green with a few drops of
vegetable coloring before freez
ing. PARTY GIVER
DEAR POLLY Did you know
that pinning or basting a 2-inch
strip of tissue paper along the
seams of anything you are mak
ing out of soft silk or nylon will
keep the material from stretch
ing as you ease it through the
machine? The tissue is easily
pulled away from the stitching
SEAMSTRESS
Girls as you stitch, be sure
In have the tissue at the bottom
and (he (.ilk on top. TOLLY
What's New
I'nitrd Press IntcrnatVmal
Newest thing in sewing ma
chines: Push-button controls. The
housewife merely decides what
design she wants to sew. She
pushes a button and the machine
is set to sew automatically the
pattern she desires.
FREE
DELIVERY
SERVICE
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Phone Ut Your Neadi
Deliveries Each
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A garden of low-growing plants
or hedges planted in a formal,
intricate design, is called A "knot
garden."
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Car Insurance
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For Safe Driven
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INSURANCE AGENCY
1006 Main St. Phone TU 4-6417
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512 Main Free Parking 5th & Klamath
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