Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 20, 1963, Page 22, Image 22

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HERALD AND NEKS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday, January 20, 196
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Cancer Projet Z
DUNSMUIR-Old dress shirt
sheeting and pillow cases are being-
collected by members of
Fidelity Chapter, No. 131, Order
of Eastern Star. These articles
will be converted to hospital gowns
and bandages for the American
Cancer Society and be available
to cancer patients through dress
ing stations in California. Mrs.
Griggs Tillotson and Mrs. George
Walter are serving as chairmen
of this project for Fidelity Chapter.
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BRIDE-ELECT Nola Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Roy Mills of Klamath Falls, and Melvin Winn will be
married in June. Both young people reside in Redding
where she has been employed by U.S. Plywood Cor
poration since her graduation from KUHS. The future
. bridegroom, son of Mrs. Sylvia Winn end Jake Winn of
' Redding, is associated with Winn's Transfer and Lumber
I Company in Redding.
TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Caldwell Jr. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jean, to John
Hyden, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hyden. Both families ere
of this city. The bride-elect will be graduated from KUHS
in June. Her fiance is a graduate of the same school. They
plan an August wedding. Photo by Ferebee
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RETIRE Mr. end Mrs. L. C. Rhein of Mount Shesfa re
tired Jan. 10 from many years working as manager end
assistant manager, respectively, of a variety store. Their
. future plans are indefinite, but include a trip to Terre
: Haute, Ind., their family home and where they were mar
i :f!od- Photo by J. O. McKinney
David KirVpatrkk was lislwi as
one of the students at Arizona
State University to receive a B
plus grade average this past mid
term. He is a first-year student
in architecture at the university.
Jimmy Freeman of Malin, ma
jormg in social sciences, is a
Idcree candidate at Jan. .10 eom
'mencemont exercises for Tacific
; university.
Lloyd Howard of Keno is one
of II top juniors in the Air Force
HOTC program at Oregon State
University tn be selected for
membership in Arnold Air Socie
ty, national honorary for ad
vanced Air Force KOTC cad-
dets. He is majoring in the School
io( Engineering.
Betty Jean Kerns, sophomore
at University of Oregon, was se
lected for the Dean's Honor Roll
of the Scliool of Business and
Technology for the first fall quarter.
How To Help
Winter' Skin
Winter skin is an unfortunate
but common effect of our comfort
able indoor living. Artificial heat
often dehydrates the skin so it be
comes papery to the touch and
the surface looks parched as well.
The skin becomes taut when
you wash it with soap and water
and makeup goes on spottily. The
flaky appearance is .most notice
able when you apply powder.
ff this sounds like a description
of your skin, have courage
there is a cure. Try a soothing,
lubricating mask. Cleanse the skin
first, then stroke on night cream
lavishly. Now, hold a very hot
washcloth close to your face. The
steam will warm the cream and
help it to penetrate the fine top
layers of skin. Repeat the pro
cess, keeping the washcloth
steamy hot, for five it.inutcs. Then
gently remove most of the cream
with tissues, leaving on a fine
film as a base for foundation
and make-up.
After a week of "facials," you
should notice a definite improve
ment in your skin's appearance.
TIIK LIGHT TOUCH
A cornice which is attached to
the ceiling will provide direct
light to "wash" a wall, drapery
or window area. The downward
lighting also provides a dramatic
effect on brick, stone, fabric or
any textured walls.
Couple Wed
In Dunsmiur
McCLOUD - A double ring
ceremony Dec. 29 at First Lu
theran Church in Dunsmuir united
in marriage Atargaret Eleanor
Flathman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Flathman of Mc
Cloud, and Walter Newton Peter
sen Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Petersen of San Jose. The bride's
cousin, the Rev. George Lusk of
Tacoma, Wash., officiated.
Judith Ann Flathman was her
sister's maid of honor. Brides
maids were Carole MacFarland of
San Francisco and the bride
groom's sister, Mrs. Thomas
Burns of Tucson, Ariz. Patricia
Burns, niece of the bridegroom,
was flower girl and Chris Lusk.
cousin ol the bride, was ring
bearer.
Robert Peterson of Tucson was
best man and ushers were Wil
liam Boothe of San Jose. William
Pathcal of San Mateo and Donald
Nuncs of Mountain View.
A reception was held after the
ceremony in the banquet room of
the McCloud Restaurant.
The ncwlywcds will make their
home in Santa Clara.
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ENGAGED The engagement of Mary Peterson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, to John Pyles, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Pyles of Oakland, Ore., was an
nounced during the Christmas holidays. Both young peo
ple are students at Multnomah School of the Bible in
Portland. No date has been set for the wedding.
Altar Society
Has Party
MOUNT SHASTA-SL Anthony's
parish hall in Mount Shasta was
the scene Dec. 11 of the Altar So
ciety's annual Christmas party.
The tables were Christmasy with
evergreens and symbolic figur
ines, centered by a tree.
Kathy Fredericks and Frank
Salzer entertained the large group
with several accordion numbers.
Bianco Pastega showed slides
PLEAT KNOW-HOW
Read the directions before you
wash your daughter's school
dresses. Pleated skirts labeled
"permanent" may be tumble-dried
after laundering. Pleats labeled
"durable" must be line-dried for
good results.
taken on a recent European trip
to Venice, Home and Switzerland.
Refreshments of fruit cake, fruit
bread, Italian cookies and cof
fee were served. Secret pals were
revealed and names drawn for
next year. There was also the
regular gift exchange.
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PLAN WEDDING The engagement of Johnelle Talcacs
of Tulelalce and Oakley George Parker of Newport Beach,
Calif., was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Takacs Jr., at an open house New Year's Eve at their
home in Tulelake. He is the son of Mrs. Nell Parker of
Newport Beach. The wedding will take place in June. The
future bride Is a junior at Fresno State College and plans
to continue her education after the wedding.
DEAN
DEWITT
ANNOUNCEMENT
DEAN DEWITT
Is Now Associated
with the
JERRY THOMAS
Insurance Agency
304 So. 7th Ph. TU 2-55SS
IT'S OUR FIRST
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Opened NORGE
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CLEANING
Now One Year
Later, We Offer
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CLEANING VILLAGE
10 New Merge Top-Loading
Washers With 5 Fu" Rinse Cycles
4 New Horge 504b. Dryers
With Vorioble Heats. Fast! Fast! Fast! Fast!
1 Gigantic New Norge Family
Washer Holds 25 Ibs for Rcal Economy
8 Norge Dry-Cleaning Machines
With Extra Gallons of Fluid for Cleaner Clothes
Always an Attendant iT"
Finishing Service For Shirts
And Other Laundry Leave Them With Attendant!
OPEN
8:00 to 10:00
Weekdays
9:00 to 5:00
Sat. & Sun,
Pleasant Waiting Rooms
Free Hair Dryer come in with your
curlers on.
Free TV - and magazines
Coffee, coke, candy, cigorcttes available
Leisurely shopping in Kerns' many
departments
Our Thanks to You for a Successful Year!
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Ph. TU 4-4197
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