HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath FalU. Or.
Thursday, March 7, 1963
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Homemokers
Learn Alteration
Mure than 100 humemakers in
Klamath County participated in a
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COW BELLES Klamath County Cow Belles met recently In the Pelican Party
Room for a breakfast and card party. Co-chairmen were Mrs. Rodney Wright, left,
and Mrs, Stuart Heniel, center, pictured with Mrs. James Lane, Cow Belle president.
Photo by Kettler
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COW BELLE PARTY Klamath County Cow Belles and their guests enjoyed bridge
after their recent breakfast in the Pelican Party Room. Pictured at one table, left
to right, are Mrs. Richard Beasley, Mrs. Louis Randall, Mrs. Henry Weller and Mrs.
Fran Hales. Photo by Kettler
workshop on "Altering Ready-to-;
Wear Dressess" during the month
of February, reports Mrs. Ruth
G. Dyer, county extension agent.
These workshops have been held
through home extension units and
church groups.
Homemakers learned they
should be wise consumers when
shopping for ready-to-wear. They
learned that quality and color ol
fabric, workmanship, suitability o(
the dress design, regardless of
the price of the dress, all depend
fit to achieve attractiveness.
They ere encouraged to try on
the garment and check the fit
before saying. "I'll lake it."
leaders were trained irt meet
iifrys coiulucltuijiie"ftink rlco-'
nomics Extension agent in Feb
ruary. These leaders in turn
taught it to the homemakers.
These leaders include: Mrs. Nor
man Knauss, Mrs. A. R. Stump,
Mrs. Archie McClurg. Mrs. Ber
nard Valk. Buena Vista; Mrs.
H. L. Willey and Mrs. Don Red-
field. Altamont: Mrs. Jack Lar
son and Mrs. Monte Cline, Bly.
Mi s. William J. Moore. Mrs. John
Kloiber, Conger-Fairview.
Mrs. John Taylor, Henley; Mrs.
M. E. Barrett," Lindley Heights-
Midland; Mrs. J. Bunnell and
Mrs. Lee Martin. Malin; Mrs.
lrven Johnson and Mrs. Dal Reed.
Merrill; Mrs. Tony Polsak and
Mrs. Jack Brandon. Fairhaven.
Mrs. V. H. Barleen and Mrs
George Blanas. Klamath Falls;
Mrs. Wilbur Reiling and Mrs.
John Mathes, Poe Valley-Olene.
Mrs. Loyce Leech and Mrs. Rus
sell Brackman, Shasta-Homedale;
Mrs. Mabel Bchnke and Mrs.
Jacqueline Lake, Latter - day
Saints Church; Mrs. Raymond
Bently and Mrs. Wilbur Harper,
Community Extension Group;
Mrs. R. B. Neth. Mrs. M. R.
Bonner. Mrs. Lela Evins,. Cres-cent-Gilchrist;
Mrs. Les Martin
and Mrs. Phyllis Yates, Crescent
Niteouls.
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Officer
Visits Lodge
MOUNT SHASTA-District Dep
uty Mrs. Clara Henderson attend
ed the last meeting of Castle
Lake Rebekah Lodge No. 6. She
was introduced by Mrs. Marie
Johnson. Both women are from
Yreka. Mrs. Henderson congrat
tilated oflicers on their work after
being escorted to the altar by
Mrs. Anna Douglas, Mrs. Ola Ho-
warch. Mrs. Barbara Simcox and
Mrs. Delia Barlow. Mrs. Greta
Kottinger rcpre5ented the lodge
in a gift presentation. Mrs. Doug
las gave a talk on "Friendship,
Lovo and Trutii."
A George Washington birthday
theme was used for decorations
and refreshments by Mrs. Olive
Wheeler.- Mrs. Stella Hurlburt
and Mrs. Hazel Richardson.
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Size lfi'j jumper takes l'i yards
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POLLY CRAMER
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
ANNOUNCED The engagement of Gwen Kirkpatrick
and Nick Johnson is announced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Kirkpatrick. She will be graduated from Malin
High School this spring. The future bridegroom, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson, is attending Oregon Stats
University. Both families are residents of Malin. No data
has been set for the wedding. Photo by Ferebee
Sojourners
Sojourners hold Iheir regular!
meeting Feb. 27 at the Willard
Hotel.
Hostesses for the day wc
Mrs. Gene Jackson, Mrs. Ji
Blackburn and Mrs. E. F. N
son.
Bridge honors went to Mrs
Hal Kotrock. lirst. Mrs. Delbcrt
Blake, second.
Pinochle winners were Mrs,
D. E. Miller and Mrs. Pete Walt
Mrs. L. t. Bales won in ca
nasta.
The next regular meeting will
lie March 13 at the Willard Hotel.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
DAIRY - Mrs. Nelson Wood
gave a hirthriay parly lor hot-
son, 1 eddy, who was six years
old Feb. 20.
The children enjoyed games and
contests, followed by party re
fieshmenls. An elephant birthday
cake was the center of attraction
for the guests who were Denicc
Xelsnn, Barbara Jean and Char
lie Short, Barney Angel and Deb
bie Jaeobsen.
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DEAR POLLY Here is anotherl
idea for sewers: after sewing
straps or a bell for a dress, most
of us have trouble and waste
time trying to turn them right
side out. Try this simple trick!
When sewing the strap or belt al
tne wrong side, simply sew a
piece of cord or bias binding (long
er than the belt) into one end of
the belt on the inside and then
stitch the long side of the belt,
being careful not to catch the
cord in the stitching. When the
sewing is finished, pull the string
with one hand and (at the same
time with the other hand work
the material over the end of the
belt where the cord was sewed.
Presto! The belt is turned very
quickly. Trim off the cord.
BONNIE
GIRLS I know 1 thanked my
lucky stars the day I learned
this solution to a sewing prob
lem that has never failed to baf
fle me.
POIXY
DEAR POLLY Sew your door
key on a piece of narrow clas
tic and pin it to the lining of
vour purse. It is easy to find and
stretches out of the purse to
reach the lock.
To simplify finding a certain
kev on a chain with others, dab
a little nail polish on that most
often-used key. It can be felt in
the dark and seen readily in the
light.
MRS. E.S.
PEAR POLLY Keep a loaded
toy water pistol on the outdoor
grill when barbecuing. Makes an
easy, method of extinguishing
flames while cooking.
If you have forgotten to include
post script in one of your let
ters, just roll a pencil under the
scaled flap of the envelope. You
will find it can be opened again
and resealed.
ANN
DEAR POLLY Mine is a tip for
teen-age baby sitters. My daugh
ter keeps a baby-sitting kit ready
with story books, hand puppets
and various items suitable for oil
ferent age children. Needless to
say, she is a popular sitter with
the young charges. We also keep
a few toys on hand to amuse visit
ing children.
MRS. A S
GIRLS No matter how many
toys a child has. the now and
novel always appeals. This sitter
has a real eye fur business.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY To prevent tod
dlers from opening adjacent kitch
en cabinet doors, use metal show
er curtain hooks. Attach as many
hooks as needed to adjacent door
handles, one hook connected to
the other.
MRS. R.B
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LANGELL VALLEY Mrs.
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at her horn on Feb. 22 when her
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