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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1963)
! it Bell Tolls For Corduroy By HELEN HKNNKSSY NEW YORK ivfi the school bell rings in Septem ber, corduroy will dutifully march' back to the classroom. But with the aid of such He signers as Scaasi, Bill Blass. So phie and Bill Atkinson, who have created children's collections for fall, it has been propelled into me irom ranks as a fabric as well. One of the reasons for this is that "shape" is most impor tant in children's cloths this year anu cnruurny supplies the body re he dressed to look their age raih rr than miniatures of their elders. There is much simple elegance in their fashions, and as more and more top designers go into children's wear fim i,,..K, . replacing gaudy gimmicks. Knr dressy wear, pinwale comesl n for its share of the limelight in crisp berry reds and handsome pastels which have the feeling of Victorian elegance. Tile spurtive look is lepresented. loo, for the school set and is es- nur-iullt, ... A ...:.- . i rv.u"j fcwu in we waie cor-dress-uplduroy. And riding in on the crest of l lie sportive wave for youngsters are flat shoes with grown - up styling instead of the classic Marv auired. "The a i." Z"08 fat are styled anv.hme that a"eld ,ha" . " - ' ; " oiun sunoays. MiptJtru in, cieariy (Kilned waist line. In dresses, this means A lines, H-lines. skimmies and shifts, the Empire look and hiptouching overblouses. " Thistime around, children will ing When boiline mpal nn lh slni keep at least one-fourth cup of water in tho nun It will nrpunni the meat from burning and smok- 512 Main Slimwear 2nd Floor u easy-on, easy-off, no-bind FRONT-CLOSURE BRA Goodbye to the doily struggle vvith back hooks! This front-closing bra is amazingly comfortable, fits perfectly, thanks to its Stay ThereiR) back. It's Hollywqpd Vassor ette's exclusive knit elastic that's soft, snug . . . odjusts like a second skin. Gives a smooth, no - bulge back! Whirlpool style 0022, white cotton broadcloth, 32-36A, 32-38B, C, 3.50. it m V.A. I . - t V, mat i- I m AM mk it V;, -Vv Sty - 'i d tal. at IM..'.'.. J-.. ENGAGEMENT TOLD Of interest to many local resi dents is the news of the engagement of Judith Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Jensen, Edmonds, Wash. In October she will wed Frederick T. Harris, son of Mrs. Mary Groff Harris and Dr. Milo T. Harris, Spo kane. The future bride has made many friends in Klam ath Falls during summer visits with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence L. Shaw. Both young people at tend the University of Washington and will be 1964 graduates. She is affiliated with Alpha Gamma Delta and her fiance with Delta Kappa Epsilon. Ik mi El y 't J v'dsy w J) vrvS M HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath falls. Oregon Sunday. August It. 1963 PAGE & B Baby Shower BLY Mri. Robert BeUuni was honored at a baby shower held at the home of Mrs. Jack Dilla vou on Aug. 6. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Jack Dillavou and Mrs. Jer- old Dillavou. A lovely floral arrangement within a tiny baby crib was used for the centerpiece between two white tapers. Games were played and the prizes went to Mrs. Jim Buchan an and Mrs. Herbert Hadley. Guests were Pam Elder. Lake KINDNESS TO CLOTHING If you w ant your clothes to last, you must take care of them. As soon as you get home or the evening, put on a comfortable robe and hang the clothes you've w orn over the shower rack, or on a clothesline, to air. view, Mrs. June Cummings, Mrs. Jim Buchanan, Mrs. Herbert Had ley, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Larry Little. Mrs. Bill Tucker. Mrs. Dave Campbell, Mrs. Hank Hall, Mrs. Frank Obenchain and the honored guest's two daugh ters, Karen and Rene. RECEIVE DEGREE The Exemplar Degree was conferred on these Beta Sigma Phi members who have completed four or mora years as a Ritual of Jewels member into Xi Beta Eta Chapter. Pictured in the back row, left to right, are Betty Dirschl, Marian Aclcerman, Shirley Tockey, Pat Wilkerson and Marge Suetter. Seated on the floor, from the left, Holly O'Neale, Aura Mitchell and Pat Beck. The event took place at the home of Ina Rodgers on May 28 with Lillian Hayden, president, officiating. V i BID FAREWELL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Samples were honored guests at a party July 30 in Chiloquin. Both men leave Chiloquin for other assignments in the county school system this fall. 512 Matn Beauty Bar 1st Floor INEZ DALTON Miller's very own Charles of th Ritz trained consultant How to have the prettiest complexion in your crowd: Charles of the Ritz explains how to achieve a, clear, young skin. Mornings, wash with Velvet Foam.' Feels fresh as soap-n-water yet cloefn't irritate. S2.00. To make-up, Medicated Lotion covers, helps heal and dry little prohlems too. S2.00. Give hlarkheads the treatment with Special Lotion, then Special Cream to soften and help banish troublemakers. S2.00 each. For stubborn bumbles, healing is hastened with Disaster Cream. $2.50. For sheer pick-me-up, Miss Ritz Mask, a perky gel with a delicious gensalion. 53.50. Further advice is free from the Charles of theRilzConsultantwho implores:eat wisely, get plenty of sleep! All prices plus tax. ANNOUNCED The engagement of Peggy Jo Buck and Steven Ray Schmeck was announced Sunday, Aug. I I, at an open house given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kern Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Schmeck, also of this city, are parents of the future bridegroom. Both young people are graduates of Klamath Union High School. The bride-to-be attends San Francisco State Col lege and is a display designer for Penney's in the Bay City. Her fiance is studyinq engineering at San Jose State College. No date has been set for the wadding. Photo by Kaufman Studio, Westlake Principals Are Honored CHILOQUIN On July 30. farewell party for the Frank Hale and Al Samples families was hosted by the community of Chil oquin at the Masonic Hall in Chil oquin. Approximately 130 peoplel turned out to wish the two princi pals of the grade and high schools, respectively, good luck in their now nndtinns at Peterson Grade 'srhnnl in Klamath Falls and Ma- tin High School where they have been assigned for the coming school year. Prpsidint as pmcee was Leftv I Wilder witn community singing by those present being led by Lindy Rogers, music teacher for Chiloquin High School. Mrs. Lin dy Rogers assisted at the piano. A humorous skit illustrating the new principals' reception at their new wsts was presented hy Mrs. Hosalee Hoback, Kathy Petcjs. Shorrie Lough, Rose Moiling and Donna Kirchcr. After the skit they were entertained by Mrs. Thaync jMannering who sang three num-i B.oeri, uver ine Kaumow, "Summer Time," and "Our Bestl to You," accompanied at the pi ano by Mrs. Darlcne Wolff. MEANINGFUL MYTH Myth or no. the stories about the Southern belle who dodged the sun are worth considering. 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