Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 22, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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    DKG Meets
At Pelican
The Christmas theme uas
cleverly carried out in the Pel.
itan Party Room (or the lunch
eon meeting of Alpha Chapter,
Delta Kappa Gamma, interna
tional honor society for wom
en teachers, on Dec. 7.
Boughs and sprigs of cedar
and pine accented by pine
cones and red tapers enhanced
the tables and appointments
throughout the room. Credit for
the festive decorations goes to
Mrs. Juliette Rohinette, M r s.
Veva Watkins. Louise Mitchell,
BEAUTIFUL
FABRIC
FINISHING
Wh.n You Woth or
Dry Clean Hon.
Protasiionol Pressor on Duty
Drapery Flooring
NORGE VILLAGE
J. W. KERNS
734 So. 6th TU 4-4197
OPEN TODAY
For Your Convenience
A.M. till P-M-
House of Shoes
and
Drews Manstore
TOWN and COUNTRY
SHOPPING CENTER
Green Stamps
AYALON and SHASTA WAY
Mrs. Wilma Proebstel. Mrs.
Mary Whiting. Mrs. Ida Edsall.
Dorothy Bailie and Mrs. Lillian
Brandt.
President Mrs. Dorothy Ad
ams opened the meeting and
asked for introduction of guests
who were Mrs. C. Clark, moth
er of Mrs. Jane Craig; Edna
Bloom, guest of Mabel Hum
ble, and Mrs. Marjorie Howe's
sister, Mrs. Harold Dehlinger,
who was introduced by Mrs.
Martha McLaughlin.
The musical portion of the
program was presented by the
boys' octet from the seventh
grade at Mills School, directed
by Mrs. Jane Craig.
Guest speaker was Mrs. Car
rol i Marjorie i Howe, who told
of her impressions and experi
ences as a legislator's wife.
She also told of women in the
Senate and House of Represen
tatives. Alpha Chapter's next meeting
will be Jan. 11 in the Pelican
Party Room.
A-SHAPE RAINWEAR
Sure to be a favorite among
rainwear is a new cotton pop
lin cape in the A-shape. It is
dry clcanable or washable.
DRESS-UP
DRESSES
Pick something festive for the
Christmas holidays from FASH
ION VILLA'S dressy creations
. . . o new dress will present
o new you at. Christmas parties
and dinners at home and awoy.
Choose from a ftne selection
of crepes, velvets, chiffons
end some mohairs.
PRICED FROM
$198
USE OUR CONVENIENT
CHARGE, REVOLVING
CHARGE OR
LAYAWAY PLANS
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OBSERVE DATE Sixty years of marriage was observed
Dec. 14 by Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Highley, residents of
Klamath Falls since I92S. They are pictured with an an
niversary cake, gift of Mr.
Local Pair
Wed 60 Years
' Sixty years ago on Dec. 14,
1903. Jessie 'May Sell became
the bride of Walter T. Highley
in Loup City; Neb. This year on
that date, Saturday, Dec. 14.
they were honored at a family
dinner at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mas. Robert F. Davenport, 212
North Second Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Highley have
lived in Klamath Falls since
1923. He was employed in the
lumber business until his retire
ment in 1947.
They are parents of one
daughter and three sons. Two
sons were present for the anni
versary dinner, Viigil Highley
of Burney and E. C. Highley,
this city, and their wives. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted G. Highley of So
nora, Calif., were unable to be
present. Also absent from the
festivities was a grandson, J. R.
Davenport of Reno.
The Highley's have 10 Riand-
AT
FASHION
VILLA
Oregon FoerJ
Shopping
Center
and Mrs. Roy booing.
children and 14 great-grandchildren.
Also present for the dinner
party were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Wet of Oakdale, Calif.,. Mrs.
F. C. Adams, iMrs. Ruth town
send, iMr. and Mrs. William
Davenport and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cooing.
Mr. and Mrs. Highley re
ceived many congratulatory
messages from members of the
Royal .Neighbors with which
Mrs. Highley is affiliated and
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints.
HENLEY CLl'B MEETS
The Henley faculty wives
and women teachers, a new or
ganization formed this year,
met Dec. 4 at Henley High
School. An interesting program
was presented by Laura's Beau
ty Fair. Hostesses were Mrs.
Margaret Haydcn. Mrs. Virginia
Davis Mrs. Marie Hale and Mrs.
Laura French.
The next meeting is sched
uled for Wednesday, Jan. 15.
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WED IN RENO On Nov. 14 at Park Wedding Chapel
in Reno, Geraldine Munjar Fuller became the' bride of
Terry Smith. Present for the ceremony were the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geald Munjar, and C. A. Smith,
father of the bridegroom. On their return to Klamath
Falls the newlyweds were honored at a reception given
by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith at their home, 26S0 Bilbao
Street.
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with Beautiful
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f HFRRIF 1 PFPPFRS
ORDER OUR SPECIAL
HOLIDAY BOUQUETS
LOVELY CORSAGES
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BY WIRE
THIS XMAS
WE DELIVER
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ANNUAL MEETING On Nov. 26 at Kingfalls Restaurant the Klamath Falls District
and South Klamath Falls District committees of Camp Fire Girls held the annual meet
ing. Speaker was Gwen Harper, center, director of Region VI, who was making her of
ficial visit to the Klamath Council of Camp Fire Girls. Presiding at the meeting was
Mrs. Henry Kerr, right, chairman of South Klamath Falls District. Mrs. Lawrence
Slater, left, was installing officer for new district officers.
Tips To Remove
Yuletide Stains
By KAY SHERWOOD
Women'i Editor
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Along with the holiday joys
goes the not-so-convivial after
mat of cleaning up.
Although the best advice from
home economists is to treat
stains promptly, some nights
I'm just too weary to bother.
It does help, though, to have
remedies on hand.
A new trick to me but an old
one to a friend of mine helps
keep wine stains from setting.
When someone spills wine, in
vite them to douse the slain
thoroughly with plain salt. I
don't know the chemical ex
planation, but this treatment j
does seem to prevent the stains j
from setting and, when I tried
SEE OUR
FINE COLLECTION
OF DECORATIONS
FREE PARKING
Falls. Ore.
Sunday, December I?, 1963
it, they washed right out of the
cloth.
Lipstick stains on napkins
or guest towels may or may
not wash out. One handy aid
in an emergency is petroleum
jelly. Squeeze a bit on the stain
and let it soften before launder
ing. If soft drinks have been
spilled, sponge with cool water
or equal parts of alcohol and
water, then rub petroleum jel
ly over the spot. Let it stand
for at least half hour (or long
er', rinse and launder as usual.
Hot water and soap will re
move most food stains. But, if
I find an unusually greasy spot,
I spot-clean it first with a
cleaning solvent. Incidentally, a
good cleaning solvent which I
use for all kinds of oily or
greasy stains is one made by a
national professional rug-cleaning
service.
JUST IN
OPEN MONDAY
NIGHT TILL 9
PACE-SB
Delicate stemware is usually
washed by hand, in our house.
If a liqueur has dried in the
bottom of a tiny glass, soak in
warm and soapy water, then
swab w ith a cotton-tipped swab.
Swabs are also effective in
reaching stains in cut glass
ware and silver.
CURRIN'S
for
DRUGS
OPEN
SUNDAY
12 A.M. -6 P.M.
TIME FOR
525 Main St.
Ph. TU 4-3466
G IMS 0MLY!
OPEN 10 AM
GIFTS
TO SET HER
ANJOU'S TWO LOVES-Metered purse-spray la
re-rjsable plastic case plus bottle of Eau da
Parfura. Lovely fragrances: Devastating i
$2.50 or Side Glance $3.00 i
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ANJOU'S ROYAL FAMILY OF SPRAY MISTS
-IMPERIAL: Reflllable golden case hold
ing about 1500 sprays 1 Devastating or Apro
pos $5.00; Side Glance or Celestial $5.50.
DELUXE : Handsome 2-ounce metal cylin
der, Devastating or Apropos $2.25; Sida
Glance or Celestial $2.75
PURSE : Just about lipstick-size, but itbolds
approximately 400 metered Sprays. Devas
tating or Apropos $1.25; Side Glance or
Celestial $1.50 oil plui lot
Broderick's Pharmacy
2212 So. 6th
CHRISTMAS
Terrific selection! Deluxe oil-wools and all-wool fur trimmed coats
. . . all with guaranteed milium linings. All sizes represented in
these famous brand coats . . . many styles and color combinations.
Shop early for best selection!
Values to $75
Monday 8 Tuesday Only
15 ONLY!
TEEN
COATS
All wool, full length
coats for teenagers.
Many colors and styles!
$5
Values
to
29.98
Now
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
PARK FREE ON OUR
stort. Us ths alley
to 6 PM Today
by ANJOU
HEART SINGING-
Ph. 2-4683
GIVING!
LOT Just behind th
entrance off 5th Street.
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Phone TU 4-4139
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1211 Main