Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 08, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Over The
Garden Gate
, BONANZA GARDEN CUB
BONANZA Tlie Bonanza Car
den Club met at the home oi
Alyce Haley of Carry on Nov
.26.
tn. i t. i
me ciuo will again sponsor
uie Christmas lighting contest,
assisted by Pacific Power and
Light. There will be two divi
sions, one for outdoor lighting,
the other, window or entrance
decorations. There will be three
prizes given to each group. First
prize will be $10. second, $7 50,
and third prize, $5.
Anyone wishing to enter the
' lighting contest is asked to mail
a card to Alyce Haley, Route 1,
Bonanza. No phone calls' will be
accepted.
The next meeting of the club
at the home of Virginia Hartley
on Dec. 10, 2 p.m., will be UieJ
annual Christmas party with a
gift exchange. Anyone bringing
a child is asked to be sure and
bring a gift for them to exchange.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Virginia
Hartley and Mrs. Elsa Clark.
The Dead Sea, which is so sally
fish cannot live in il, is rich in
carnallile, a source of potassium.
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath rlli. Orgo
Tuesday, January I, 1963
PAGE- 3
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the fashions, sprmq
HERALDING SPRING While guests viewed
bloom in'the Galanos 1963 collection shown here. The California designer presented a
wide varietyof chiffon over crepe and soft lightweight wool jersey. This 2-piece en
semble notes the gently emi-fitted shape-up of the collection. UPI Photo
POLLrS POINTERS
This Is A lick Job
POLLY CRAMER
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY Ti; ed of listen
ing to the Top Man of our Totem
Pole gripe and snort every spring
to change our double-track alumi
num storm windows, 1 used a
small paint brush to coat the
slides with floor wax last spring.
This fall they worked like a
charm. Instead 6f griping, he
whistled through 12 storm win
dows. I am sure this would work
on any type aluminum window.
MRS. N. B. B.
GIRLS Hang on to- those old
plastic tablecloths; here Is anoth
er use for them ... POLLY
DEAR POLLY -.Sleet tin a
windshield can be hard to re
move if the car is outside for
several hours. Cut a strip of old
plastic tablecloth and carry it in
your trunk. When icy weather
threatens, stretch the plastic
across the windshield and hold
in place by tucking It in the front
doors. When you return to the
car, remove the plastic cloth and
Galanos' Spring Styling
Is Subtle, Flattering -
The Canada goose travels 8.000
miles each year in its round-trip
migration.
enjoy a clean windshield. H. N. W.
DEAR POLLY For those
washcloths for baby, in just the
size you like, fold old diapers and!
sew the edges together with
bright .- colored thread.
MRS. L. H. G.
DEAR POLLY I hope some
of the girls will find this help
ful. When my chrome dinette
chair , backs started to show
wear, 1 bought some small terry
cloth towels, some eyelets and
white shoe laces. 1. folded the
towels in the middle and punched
eyelets along the side seams,
about three inches apart, laced
them and then placed them over
the backs of the chairs. In at
tractive colors and with fringe
across the bottom, they look
quite attractive, are easy to laun
der and change and very inex
pensive. I first planned to sew
the sides together but found the
towels too narrow. The laces
were the solution and are real'
ly more attractive. B. C,
GIRLS As I started to read
B. C.'s letter, I wondered why
she didn't sew the sides togeth.
.NEW YORK (UPI) - Daring
necklines for daytime and skirt
lengths kept short marked the
James Galanos spring fashion
collection.
The Beverly Hills, Calif., de
signer who traditionally brings
each new collection to Gotham
for its preview, also decided that
the sylph silhouette was the shape
tor spring.
This one follows the body lines
"effortlessly," as a spokesman
said during Wednesday after
noon's show at a New York hotel
ballroom. "The fabric is moulded
subtly and shaped to accent rath
er than reveal." Accent proved!
to be on various parts of a wom-l
an's anatomy tne neckline, the'
bust, the wrist, or hips.
But it was revelation for neck
lines on a group of daytime jer-
er (less work). Some of you may
have chair backs narrow enough
that this would be possible.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY-When in a hur
ry to iron some clothes that have
not been dampened. I Uiorough
!y wring out a wet Turkish towel
and lay the article to be ironed
in the towel and roli tightly. The
dampness distributes evenly.
MRS. G. L.
sey dresses called "world trav
elers." All "wore sleeveless, nar-
row of silhouette, gently shaped
to the figure. An inverted pleat
at the center back gave a girl
walking room.
All had U-shaped or squared
necklines cut so low in front that
breathing would be hazardous
Galanos kept skirt lengths on
all daytime suits, dresses and
costumes where he has held them
for the last several collections-
just covering the kneecap.
A spokesman for the trend-setting
designer said Galanos feels
this length is a youthful, flatter
ing one and should remain. But
there have been hints throughout
the fashion' industry that hems
may show a slight drop in 1963.
Other pace-setting designers will
show spring collections later this
week and all of next. Italian de
signers will open their collections
Jan. 19. The Paris voices of fash
ion will be heard beginning Jan.
28.
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GOLDENWEDS Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Lorenien of Mount
Shasta observed their 50th wedding anniversary at an
open house Dec. 2? at Mount Shasta Ski Bowl Sky Room,
Photo by J. O. McKinney
Couple Note 50-Year Date
MOUNT SHASTA - The 50th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. L. N. Lorenzen was observed
by open house at Mount Shasta
Ski Bowl Sky Room Jaturday af
ternoon. Dec. 29. The guest book
held 142 names of those attending.
The Lorenzens were married in
Los Angeles in 1912. They came
to Mount Shasta in 1916 and have
been active in the social and busi
ness Hie since then He was a
member of Siskiyou Union High
School District for most of the
time he has lived here, is also city
attorney, and president of the
bank.
The Lorenzens have become
world travelers during late years.
Mrs. Lorenien has made a hobby
of collecting dolls from each land
visited and now has representa-
ives of nearly all civilized lands.
L. N., Louie, to all who know
him. is an avid big game hunter.
When 70 years old, he climbed a
difficult mountain in British Co
lumbia to bag a mountain goat
which caused the government to
name it Lorenzen Mountain. ,
Attending the open house were
the couple's daughter, Mrs. Hazel
Swan and her husband. Also their
four grandsons, and a granddaugh
ter attended. Their son Norman,
was a casualty of World War II
when he went down with the
Bismark Sea.
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ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Marvin' Hoag of Wald
port announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen
Marlene, to Keith Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Larson of Klamath Falls, Both young people are senior
students at Oregon State University, she Is majoring in
elementary education and her fiance in science educa
tion. Their wedding will be a June event in Corvallis.
Bethel 61
Bethel No. 61, International Or
der of Job's Daughters, met Dec.
17. at the Scottish Rite Temple
with Honored Queen Cheryl Ball
presiding at her final meeting.
There was initiation of four new
members, Robin Trealease. Connie
Schouboe. Carol Ann Horn and
Linda Bingham.
Honored Queen Cheryl Ball. In
her farewell speech, repeated the
highlights of all important events
which had happened during her
reign.
Christmas gifts were brought
by the members for the Christ
mas Clearing Bureau.
The next meeting will be pre
sided over by the new Honored
Queen Nancy McClure.
RefrcshmenLs were served In
in the dining room with lovely
Christmas decorations.
Annual Public
Guinea Fowl
DINNER
MASONIC HALL
MAUN
SAT., JAN. 12th
6 P.M. till 8 P.M.
July and August are the only
two months named for historical
figures; the former for Julius
Caesar and the latter for Augus
tus, i
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