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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregoa Sunday, December 29, 1963 PAGE-5B Is Announced Klamath Falls friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Bauer of Portland will be interested in the announcement made by them (his week of the engage ment of their daughter. In June, Barbara Jean Bauer will become the bride of James W. Hanson Jr. Both are seniors at Oregon Stale University where she is a member of Del ta Delta Delta sororitv. Engagement S UV'al W " '- r vr . r m 'lit 1 r -V, , SPEAKER Mn. Carrol Howe, left, jpoke to Alpha chapter Delta Kappa Gamma members at their Dee. 7 neeting. With Mrs. Howe is Mrs. Dorothy Adams, presi ient of the group. Photo by H. V. Mollenkopf Ext. Unit Entertains BONAXZA-A Christmas par-' v and smorgasbord dinner was ;iven at the Bonanza Library n Dec. 10 by members of Bo anza Home Extension Unit. Their guests were the P o e 'alley unit and 50 people at ?nded. Averill Willis was gen ral chairman. Betty Rice was i charge of all the decorating, ilice Drew was in charge of lie food, and Christine Hankins, he entertainment. After the dinner games were laved and Mrs. Clinton Childs ead several Christmas poems. A six foot "Santa" held the ag of exchange gifts. Sorority Yule Party ALTURAS The three Alturas chapters of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Xi Zeta Kappa, Delta Omega and Perceptor, met iast week for their annual Christmas party. The affair is sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi City Council. At this party secret sisters names are told and Christmas gifts are exchanged. Planning and decorating for the party were Katherine Riley, Ksther Essex, Ellen Steward, Sharon Meinders, Betty Roby, Ila W'islos, Thelma Barker, Pud die Wilson and Luclla Griffith. 'If - I , , . j , - I ; - ' . H . , ' - '. YOUNG CHORUS The boys octet from the seventh grade at Mills School enter tained at the Christmas luncheon meeting of Alpha Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Dec. 7 at the Pelican Party Room. The young singers are directed by Mrs. Jane Craig, shown in back of the boys, who, left to right, are Ken Kifcjien, Steve Kemnit zer, Wayne Bohannon, Estin Hanson, Terry Dubois, Doug Dickinson, Otis Campbell and Howard Lords. Photo by H. V. Mollenkopf HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kent entertained with a pro-Christmas open house at their home on Dec. 14. The house was beautifully dec orated in the holiday motif. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. How rey Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Art Struve, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yancey, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mon roe, Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Art Horslcy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shelly. if r i I'm JIM I'm Kirk Our Daddy Says... Protect your whole family with the Family Plan one policy, one low premium. JIM CRISMON First National Bank Bldg. Bus: 2-3454 Res: 4-4628 QreatWot Life O-m "Your Future is My Business - Todoy" HOLIDAY DECOR Several members of Brownie and Girl Scout troops from the Falcon Heights area display Christmas trees they made which are to be donated to different sections at Kingsley Field. Standing, left to right, are Attracta McWilliams, Vickie Winkfield, junior troop leader, Cathy Simmons and Mary Towell. In front are Sharon Harder, left and Sheryl Border. CHRISTMAS CHEER MOUNT SHASTA The Mount Shasta Garden Club has brought holiday cheer to many shut-ins and invalids this past week. Among the places receiv ing colorful decorations were Mount Shasta Community Hos pital and Mountain View Rest Home. a. Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi presents, left to right, Verrta MURIEL'S PRE-INVENTORY SALE 64.95 VALUES DRESSES SUITS COATS CAPRIS SAVE NOW ON IMPORTED HOLLAND KNITS, JERSEYS, SILKS, ALL THE NEWEST FABRIC AND FASHIONS REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. HOLLAND KNIT SUITS AND SCOTTISH IMPORTS 54.95 49.95 VALUES VALUES 49.95 42.95 5.98 UMBRELLAS 398 80.00 IMPORTED PLAID MOHAIR . 46.00 ALL-PURPOSE ALL-WEATHER COATS 36.00 48 W 00 30 00 TIGER PANTS ALL-WOOL, FULLY LINED WOOL-STRETCH AND COTTON KNITS BLOUSES SWEATERS JEWELRY INDIAN M'CASINS Use Our Lay-Away Plan 10?b OFF 25o OFF 107b OFF 207b OFF MURIEL'S FINE GIFTS 1023 MAIN TO BE QUEEN Jane Neece will be installed as honored queen of Job's Daughters Bethel 61 on Jan. 4 at the Scottish Rite Tem ple. The public ceremony will start at 7:30 p.m. and will be followed by a dance and reception. Photo by Ferebe. i .. -A I I V s GIVEN RITUAL Norris, Virginia McGaughey, Barbara Naih and Beverly Thomas. Recently at the home of Eloise Shaw, a ritual of welcome was given to Verna Norris, recently trans, ferred from Tau Omega Chapter of Victorville, Calif. The pledge ritual was given to three other women. Eligible but not pictured is Berna Thomas. STYLIST Howard Schauer of this city, member of th. Oregon Beauticians Association Styling Committee, cre ates "Fine and Dandy" daytime hairdo at the hairstyling clinic held recently in Corvallis. The model is SigrM Ter nieden, Corvallis. Soma 150 Willamette Valley beauti cians attended the clinic to see styles created by 28 members of the styling committee. All styles don. in Corvallis were introduced at the National Beauticians Association held in Las Vegas. Photo by Gazette-Times, Corvallis Beauty Budget For Teen-Agers By ALICIA HART lleauty Editor Newspaper Enterprise Also. A teen-ager taking her first stab at make-up is faced with a bewil dering array of beauty prepara tions. You can budget beauty dol lars by selecting the basics and by eliminating nonessentials. Mai tine trom scratch, you should be able to put together your beauty chest for about $7.50. Mistakes can be costly if a wrong choice Is made, so shop. Take advantage of free counseling at beauty counters. Regardless of how good your complexion may be, a make-up base is an asset. Young skins can attractively wear liquid make-up! Indoors and out. Set aside a good portion of your budget for this im portant item. A line textured creamy base is best for dry and normal skins, while a medicated or water-base foundation is best for oily types. One powder shade is all you will need. You will need two lipsticks one in a pale pink and one in a deep cr coral. Use separately or apply lubricant to keep y o u r .skin one over the other for a range of smooth and supple, and as part of lin colors that will so with all vour simple weekly facial. To round clothes. Invest in a lip brush to give you neatly outlined lips. As for eye make-up, a natural, unmade-up look is the most be coming. Invest in an eyebrow pen-1 cil from the five-and-dime if you have light eyebrows. A bottle ol baby oil is the only other eye make-up you will need now. The oil will add sheen to your eyelids and eyebrows. Also use the baby oil as a out your basic beauty wardrobe, select witch hazel for a skin fresh ener. Fat this on after washing your face or after removing make-up. Bargains Galore! at the Salvation Army FAMILY SERVICE STORE 1749 Oregon Avenue Open Dally 10 a.m. Till 5 p.m. Cotton Terries Resort Fashion Col ton Terry sportswear is hisli fashion for resort 19t4, re ports the National Cotton Coun cil. Important new sportswear looks are interpreted to advan tage in colorful cotton terries. Terry clotli has great texture interest, a soft hand and soaks up colors brilliantly. The new look in beach robes is suft and flowing, inspired by floor-length, rope-belted monks' robes or graceful Grecian togas. Terry cloth is ideal for this as shown by a two-color, figure flattering toga. It is a perfect knee - length beach cover - up. Hood, back and belt of this Inga arc sky blue to contrast with a HUG THOSK SPONGES Even though synthetic sponges are supersturdy and hold lets of suds, it's best to squeeze rath er than to wring them. lilac front a sophosticaled han dling of colorful terries that make this robe high fashion for 1SW4. Terry swimsuits fo wear un der these robes feature the bare, two-piece look. One terry suit is a very brief, strapless bikini in hot pink. Blouson effects in short play dresses and dry-off suits are newly exciting and add a soft feminine note to 1964 sports wear. A bright orange one-piece cotton terry dry-off suit con trasts the billowing softness of its blouscd bodice with tightly fitted short shorts. On of B mrit ol reports by Ihw iwiwpanw nd th Print Advertising Avmcialion on tha irfvantagni o( print mnrlm k j it j. 'V it Ju " . I 1 in ii--,. - rr i 3: iaEXtSZfe Don't you read before you buy? Mmt ponpli do. Thpy count on adv iiiinit in print to (riv thm th information they want on product that int?rft them information on feature . . rViRn . . . and pricefl, for eiample. People not onlv rtnti about prodiiHg and tvrvirpd, trwy nhow adn to thir family and friend; they clip coupons for information and Mmplefl; thw tear out ads to take along when they go shopping. When you add it all up, print advertising the kind you read in the pages of this news paper makes sense. And because it measure up to th buying habits of first consumers, print makes sales. Most people read and then buy. Don't you? CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON BONANZA Mrs. Mabel Pop ple entertained with a Christ mas luncheon at her home on Dec. 18. Bridge was played fol lowing luncheon. High prize went to Mrs. Harry Krazier and traveling to Mrs. Harold Wil liams. Others enjoying the day were Mrs. Cecil Haley, Mrs. Elsa Rueck, Mrs. Claude Bcch doldt, Mrs. LeRoy Fernlund and Mrs. Jess McFall. 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