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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1921)
FilAi, .ifAOW' THfc EVENW&HERALD,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i iiM BATUBDAY, 222L&1 twu -w- Tho Womnn'n Auxillnry of thn I'nvbytnrlan church will given rccop lion on Monday night at tlio church pkrlorn to tho nnw piuitor, Ilovorend u'ud Mm. Arthur Illco, nnd th6 nnw members nnd nlao im a farewell party to Ilovorond K. 1. Lawrence and Mr, Jjiwronco, who loavo for Medford next wook. A delightful proRnim hnu boon prepared nftor wlilqli rofreah . mnU will ho served. A cord In I In vitation 1h extended to all tho mem bers of thu church nnd tho conKP'gn MrH Frank II. Ilohlnson entertain Gladys Milrkwnrdl, Lodn llnrvoy, Thnlma (HIihoii, JosbIo nnd MagRlu Coldwull, Allro Canon, Maudo and Until Mlllor, tho Mm. Frank Mc Clnln, John IloborWon, Ioo I'nrkor, Jmncrt Do Muth uiid Foroal Mlllor. Tho piano rocllijl Wodnoaday evening by students of tho musical department of Iho Kacrod Honrt ucuilomy attracted many inunlo lov er m nnd ollclti'd much favornblo comment Those who took part woro Mlaauit. Elizabeth Itutnitliy, Floroncii Klllott, Goliova (llotm and Opal Cnrdwoll on tho piano, and Wnl d a fow frlonda nt hor homo onl,r jnnnon, David Totlcn and Artlta North Sixth street cm Wriinosilny i nWr,,nc. violinists. . I ovonltiR of thin wook. Tho evening wan spent playing cardH, aftur whlrh dainty rofroohnttnta woro served by tho hoKtoim. Tiln HUoiflJi wor! Mb, Dei Gammon, tho Mla'awi Murjurlo !)) toll, Clara and Mylor Calklnit, Mln nlo Wnlkor nnd Arthur Leavltt., In tho general oxccllonco tho tone work of tho McDowell solec- tlonii, at well nil othor numbera, tho contraat between tho light running pnasngea and tho heavy chorda was (Hpoclally noticeable Tho playing was not only alngularly froo from thn mechanical effect common to Mm. J. H. Klllolt ontorUilm'it nt a children's DorformanccH, but dli played pi or. To tho romnrkablo Interpretative Following la tho pregram: Hermit Thruih .....Tostl Class 13 Ilocthorcn Konata Opua. Allegro Adagio ' Hondo Elizabeth namaby Minuet In ,(J , .Padorowakl Fldrohco Elliott A Mesaago . - Clifton Hayes Opal Cardwell ' Prelude' fn 0 Minor . Itacbmnnlnoff Elizabeth Ilnmaby (a) To n Wild Itoao .. MacDowcll (b) Will O' tho Whlap MacDowoll Florcnca Klllott Balve Iteglna Illclnrinnan Florence Klllott and Elizabeth 1 Itamaby. Violin ObllR&to Walter llannnn delightful brlilgo party on Wednea day ovenlng. Aftn,jtho 'pmi.ilellcl oui riifrMhinontfl pr'oWrVtduy tho hostess. Thoao prcioVl Vwo Men. 'damen Patrick, TurwIllfRor. Hhep herd, Htewnrt, West, Wnlora, lo wooao, Van llnllon, Ilubb, Lincoln. IlrooklngH, Dunbar, Slater. Hunt, l&nderion, Gregory, Cha'a. Martin, Ohaa. Coller, Ganong', linker. Dun. bar, Carter. I.nmb, Orvlllo Klllolt, thn Mlaaaa Urela Madlaon a.ad Grace i:illoit and tho hoaleask. '' Mra, O. W Hoysjon cjjnrmjngly en tertained a fow friend nt her home on north Fifth atreot on Thuradny ovnnlng,nf thin week. Fho hundred was tho gnmo of the evening iilid tho prlx'n for highest scVro went to Mra Cnrey Ilnmaby and thn rnnsnlntlon to Mlaa Mlnnln llnmum, Tho guests wurn At nil fin ttip a Wlfhrnw. Itfttimliv. Van Ilellen. Ilrown. Ilubb. Torllll-! Unrk! H"rkl tho Latkl ger, Shepherd, Lincoln, so Houston. Hnrdnnbrnok. Fred llouaton nnd ' Mlaa Mlnnlo llarniim. I Mra II K Doweesirwlll lutihontosa to thn bridge club on Wedneaday of tcrnoon nt her homo 723 North Kluv with atreot. Mra. (I, II. Coxnd entertained at dinner on Thuradny evening of thla week tho following gueata: the Mia en I.orettn Jonnlnga, draco Forrand. Florence I'ortor and Madgo Dixon. Mian Joaephlno McClnln aa a charming hoateag to thn Ixynl Hereon Cloan at hor homo on lClgbth atreot on Turatday evening of this wouk. A, pleaannt aoclal evening wn spent af ter which refroahmunU wero aorved by thn hoateaa. Thoao preaont wnm Mra, C. K. Bolomon, tuncher of tho clniia, Mm. McClnln Mr, tuid Mra Clydn Fox, tho MImoh Oonovn Young, ' - .. (n) (b) Bchubort-I.Uat (lenova Olcnn To a Water Lily MacDoell From an Indian Lodgo MacDouell Florcnco Klllott (a) Tho Fauna Chomlnado (b) To tho Sea MacDowell Kllzabcth Ilnmaby I'ctlto Valao hi Violin . 2nd Violin 3rd Violin IMano Boxr .. Walter Han on . Anita Lawronco .... David Tottou . Opal Cardwell Mra, K II. Hall charmingly ontor lalned tho bridge club at tho Hotel Hall Annex on Wednesday afternoon. Mra, -Kraumi wua wlnnor of tho prizo fqr hlghat acoro. Dainty rnfnnh raonU ert aerted by the hoatcaa. Thoao preaent wero Meedornes Oer bcr, Gowen, Krauao, Moo, Merryman, ,yatt, Wljllu, Mortemon, Coonan, W 0. Smith, Itoams and tho hoatoxa. i G0 THE CLUB CAFE Serves you right We Cut our pie in only four pieces. - , Have you tried it. Try that popular place the CLUB CAFE Our Prices are Right On 6th St. Near Main. Mm. Harold D, Mortenaon M n charming be-along o thV bVldgp club on Thuradny aftornoon of thla wook. Dainty rcfreahmonta woro orvd by tho hoatcaa at tho cloao of tho after noon. Mra. Don J. Zumwntt wa 'win ner of tho prize for hlgiott acoro, Thoao preaont worn Mcadamew Zum wait, Smllh, Carrier, Coonfln E, 1. llall,.H, It. lleama, Mian Mario McMII Ian and tho hoatcaa. IIIHHF7r.KIMNin' WICDDINO A wedding that Interoatod many local people took placo yoHtordny'.'ttt tho homo of Mr. and Mra. J. II, Kim any, when tholr daughter, Olndyx, wiin united In marrlngo to Itobert Hlaaot. Tho coromony waa porforraod In tho prcaonco of thn family and a fow frlonda by Reverend Van Watora of thn Kplacopal church. Mr. and Mra. Illaaet loft thla morning for a tour of aoutharn California after which they will maka tholr homo In Oakland. Mr. and Mra. Chorion Collier -entertained Mlaa Victoria Helrgood and itobert Illgga on Thursday evening at tholr homo on Cedar nyenuo. Tho evening wan apont In plnylng bridge, nftor which dollcloua refreahraenta wore aerved by tho hoatcaa. mi to, hla right to tho tltlo of tho "bluckfacctl'-iBaaaaln of aorrcw." It waa tho flrat tlrao in nearly throo years that ho had put on tho cork npd 12 years slnco he played alono, but ho has loat none of hla cun ning In "putting over" tho stuff that keeps bis audience on tho tip too of expectancy from start to, fin- i.h. l It waa, a great show, for a great cn,uae given by pcoplo who are de serving of tho success tbey attain- praiso mcy are ruing Irish Benefit Is Hit; Tonight Again (Continued rrom p.igo 1) tho eil and given Tonight tho program will bo O'juiilly as good. Mlaa Claudia Hplnk and Mrs. A. J, Voyo will ting, II. M. Manning will speak, a tho lien-nett-Clark Qulntotto will' havo a complete change, as will "Tod" White The admission will bo tho aamc CO cents and tho perform ince will atart at 7:30. DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - OondactMl by Mrs. Belle De Graf Domcatlc Hcionco Director Hperry Floar Co. Here Are Proved Recipes That Make Delicious Desserts Frown Cuatnrrt of French Ico Oram Two cupa scalded milk. Two-thirds cup of sugar. Two eggs. Ono-q'uartrr teaspoon of salt. Two teaapoons of vanilla. To tbo scalded milk add tho sugar, salt, corn starch and beaten eggs. I'ut In a double boiler and atlr con- And then cam "Ted" Wblto. For 20 minutes It was ono peal of laughter after anotbor and when ho flnlahod thcro was no dlaputo Julco was going Into tho tall light on Five More Failed to Light Rear Lamps Hoar tights seem to bo tho burn-! Ing question that U occupying tho at tention of Traffic Officer McLaugh lin nightly and tho offenders who either wittingly or unwittingly fall to Inspect tho tall lamp and atari to cover tho city atrceta are his prey. The color of the car, or the class It belongs to cuts no figuro In his esti mation, Judging from tbo notifica tions left last night with fivo auto lata, tho toll only bringing In ono lonely Dodge with four chummy Forda. Karl Sharp failed to aoo that the his Dodge last nlRht when he started to drlvo up Main atreot and fell Into tho clutches of old "John Law This morning ho mado bis explanations to Judge Leavilt. C. O. Prentia, Ilay Moorp, 'JI. Haggerman and O. Sunderland, own- ' nf IIia IP..t flnnt nil hnA inmtifnili glvon them to (elf it to "his honor" and thero wore many and sundry ex planations made to Judge Lenvllt today. MAKON8 WILL MEET, A meeting of tho Klamath Lodge veno In a special session Monday N6. 77, A. F. nnd A. M. will con ovenlng nt 7:30 o'clock int tho. Ma sonic hall. A) good attendance will bo appreciated. ' Advertising pays. Try It and see. j.i,ii iirVtnrVVVVVVnrVTrVrVvVVirV WHAT MRS. SAPORTAS WORE AT WEDDING JUNE 1 h stantly until mUturo becomes thick enough to coat a Bpoon. Cool, flsivor and freeze. Ono cup of thin creara may be added to tho chilled custard boforo freezing, Tho jolk of eggs only may be used in tho cuatardi and when cool tho atlffy beaten whites may be added. To this foundation different flavorings or chopped nuts may bo added. Hlrwlcrry Ico Cnenm Crush two cupa of berries and prom through a pureo strainer or alovo. Prepare the cuatard and when cool add tho fruit, additional BUgar If needed, and tho cream whipped or plain, and freeze, riilbulrlplitn Ico Crcnm Four cupa or ono quart of thla cream, Ono cup sugar. Ono tablespoon of vanilla. The cream shoud not bo too thick or it. may form, fine particles of bat ter whllo being stirred. Scald thn cream and add the sugar. When cool add flavoring and freeze. Peck an let ripen for an hour or more. Illaquo Ico Cream Add ono and a half cups of maca roon crumbs, rolled very floe, to the Philadelphia ico cream Just before freezing. Pack and allow to ripen. Frozen Puddings Shred ono and a half cups mixed candled fruit and soak In oraaga Julco for an hour. Freeze Philadel phia Ico cream until It begins ta tljlcken, add fruit, then finish freez ing. Pack and allow to ripen an hoar or more Frui( MouRCtr Whip ono pint or two cups of cream; add one-fourth cup of any fruit pulp frco from Juice, and all powdered 'sugar to taste. Pour Into a mold, cover with clean papor. ad just cover and pack In equal parts of crushed Ice and salt. Let stand three hours to ripen. Unmold to serve. Htrawbfn-y Water Ice One quart of four cups of water. Two cups of sugar, ( Two cups strawberry Juice and Pu'Pr - " '" Juice of one lemon, , , Bell sugar and water fifteen min utes after boiling begins. . Cool, add remaining Ingredients. Turn Into a freezer, adjust cover, pack In crashed salt and-Ic, using, one-third aa mack salt a IcoVTurn until firm, then re move center piece and pack with crushed Ico and salt, using equal quantities of Ico andsalt. Let stand an hour or so to rpen. Any frqsh or cooked fruit may be used instead of strawberries. , Barbel- ". . . , . .' Fojlowfj jdjrecjlona . for making" strawberry -water Ice.When half fro zen add I wo well beaten egg white. Continue stirring until sherbet Is firm, thon pack as for water Ice. f Mlaa Marlon Tiffany (above.) and. below, her Caltot wedding gown and tho Ilendel model used for tho gowns of hor alx bridesmaids. Miss Tiffany's wedding to Martin SaportnB took placo Juno 1. ' NKW YORK. Juno . Mlaa Mar Ion Tiffany beenmo tho bride of Mar tin II. Saportas, nt half after four o'clock on tho afternoon of Juno tho first. Tho wedding took plnco at the homo of Mrs. J.ouls Noel, New York City. Mlas Tiffany, who la tho daughter of Perry Tiffany and whoso mother U Mrs. Henry Flotcher Qodfro)', woro a Oallot gown, done in satin, with embroidered net and poarls. Hor veil, which swept tho floor full six fcot, was of tulle. Her Honors wero a shower bouquet of orango blossoms and lilies of tho valley. Mrs, George Tllton, only slater of the. bride, was matron of honor, tho six bridesmaids were Mrs. Shanna Menny, Mrs. S. Stokes, Jr.,Mlsg A. Hoffman, MIbs G. Glondcnln, Miss F. Alexandre and Miss M. Shroder. Tho six maids woro Dcndel gowns similarly cut and or similar mato rlnl. Their color scheme was pink and yellow and. thcr medium taffeta an laco. i Tho Intlmato garments of th bride's trousseau woro of the sheer est handkorchlef linen and for her traveling gown sho selected one ,o'f hor favorites which sho bus worn for a season. Saportas Is tho son of 'Mrs, Drown Saportas. I Skilled Optical Service In eye examination and the furnishing of glasses has grown to bo an exact science Our constant aim has been to impress upon tho public tho necessity of having their eyes properly enrod for, and we feel sura that our patrons fully ap preciate tho fact that wo hold their eyes and our pro fession abovo selfish Interests. H. J. WINTERS GHADUATE OPTICIAN 700 MAIN STREET Ifono could Judgi) from Iho blK Jiouapapvt-N, tho (crtMtSt " tlniiil problem today In KtokCM itmL Htokcw. HKMllthcrXc.H DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Bailey Was a Poor Argument- BY ALMAN IT'S NOT GOING TO HUOT SOU TO WIPE A DI5H ONCE. IM A vJHlLEf , -y NOT MANS MEN DO m I NEVER SEE BAILEV NEXT DOOR WIPING DI3HES! I'tL TAKE VW QVEC THERe, ML MO TUa!!Ml 'M'AWf " L"- 3& 507?MeNPUlTV00 I LOOK GOOD ( OH HELLO 1 J I jSt?ovEC I M SWA- OlS 16 BROKE 5HlMf 5Ee WHO, TO RECEIVE ' SSfal I TO toeSl nfiLn tV J7 "T HAVE j AND MR BAILEV " THATlOATTHeDOOR-' AMN ONE I MSAffi K rSJS USffiL 1 ' C-IT WANTS To HELP ' I PI3HE5! ' VaVt- ' I J I , , Snr MEWITHTHEJ W r -Wi f TIL f 18 fil a. l5ss 4 i '" " ... , tF-T" v J I 'll t7"-Ti-'f