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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1921)
rAOBtnva i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BATURDAY, JVHH IS, IfaU What's Immodest?', She Asks ii Cm. (I. K, Van lllpur was u rhurm Uk liostos to Irfilmiro Hour hrlilgit tb at hor homo nil Cnnliy strmit on Taoaday afinrmmn of thlx wnok I'un liw wnro uhiiiI for decorations, Mm. tanrlotta Molhmtn won thi prlro for felghost scoro. Aflnr t ho en nut in frcshmonU worn sorviid. TIiohii pros cut woro MohiIiiiihvi II, II Unit, Mel luuio. (InunilK. Mnt(iir. Diinlmr. P.lllnlt O. 0. Hlchnrdson, (1. 1' Vim lllpcr, cmy Mr. mill Mm. William Choyno, of Bprlnc f.:0i, cntortnlnoil Huvornl frluinU Thursday iirtornoim In honor of llmlr lltilo hiiii Wm. Jr's thlnl birthday. Tim liililo was biiuullfully decorated In pink nnil whltn. Dollcl oiih kit iti'iiiii mill caku worn survnd 'lliniii) prcni'iit worn (Iriinilitm Choyno, Mrs. John KnonU, Mrs. (laorgu V. Wllllniiiii, Mm. U. II. Kiiylor, Mrs. J. . iwLiHiiuniMi, ,,, i- uiii uiirr,i wiiiinms, mm. 1. II. Kiiylor, Mrs. J. Mnmilnic. C'impholl. Mali r. ' Johnson mid duilKhtnrs. Amv mid Went, llrokmihroiiKli mill llronkliiKM ' .lewilo, Mm. Ilort Dawson anil ilniigh- om, Wllma nnil (ioorgla, ami son, 1'rlniuls of Mln I'rnnroH M Hullo-' lliirtnii, Mm, Arthur Hchrolnur mul war will bo Inli'nmtnl to know of Iuti ilniiKhtiT, Paulino, Mm. Hcot Tliomp- tfarvlnirft mi .ftllm 12lli nl Imp liiiiiiiia.ni .....l ...... itf-lt...... -...i . i.. .....,,., ,.. --.... ...... ... ..v ...... hiiii mrn, ttuimiiTf jiiiii iiiiii;nuir. at llrownsvlllo, Oregon, to William IMnn Jonn, Mm. Frank. Blowurt and H. Clnrrotin Jr., of Portland MIm son, I'aul, Mm, truest Kclirulncr ntnl UoHowayiwns, for a tlmo with II N i won, Wllllnm, nnil jfarjory ami Kvn- Ua.. ..m.I .,,tnt.M(tw ... tl.lu ..lit. I. ..I f..Hl lu.. J1I A. - .. ... Moo unil company of this city hut for 1Jut lout two yoars Ims (iron a student aad assistant In tho ailtnlnliitratlon aflco at tho University of Oregon. Mr. (larnitiwn In n graduatn of thai lautltullon Tho young couplo will laafco thi'lr liomn In l'ortlnnil taut Bslurdoy afternoon Mrn HI atnr Ilundrlcks gnvo a lawn party for rlntpn llttlo folks In honor of hnr daughter Thnlmn's fourth hlrlhiluy Gaines worn played throughout tho ntornoon after whlrh dainty refresh ments worn sorve-d by tho hostess as istnd by Mm (leorgn Ilnrton. Thn tablo wim decorated with pink mid wfcltii. In honor of Mm Uiwrrnco Mehaf fry, formor resident of Ihli city unit Mir of Antloch, Callfornln, who h.is kson vleltltiK hor mothnr hnro for tin Itwit two wnks, Mm John Martin Mtartalnoil at "Klvo HiimlnMl" at Iht lyn Ohnynn. All onloynl tho nftor- noon very much ami ilnpartcd wIhIi- Iiik him many iiiuro happy birthdays, Tlio Toa Cup club In (it at tho homo of Mrs, Kilnionil M. Chllcolo on Thursday aftornooii of this wrok. i Thu hontosn for tho occasion iwcra MriKlntnriH Chllcoto, Kijppcn and I.u cn. Tho nftornoon was npnnt snclnl ly with fancy work, Kami's and mu sic, after which tho hostcsios sorvcil rnfrraihmonts. Thoso present wnro Moidamcs Chllcoto, I.ucas, Koppcn, Hoborts, Wood, Yadon, Momyor, Ilcll, Hoctor, Ilrailford, Jonus, Malor, Bli'lnnwitx, I'nlti, SklllliiKton, Forbes, llotdlnir. Klschcr. Ilarnstabln. Cha ncy, Dollarhydo, dutlirlo, Hnlnos, Wlnnlngham, Satlcrlco, Krod Co for, Wilson, thn Mlm-n Kreomnn and Haines. Miss HrlMoll of Ios AiiroIcs was n Kuest of tho club. Mm K, It, Reams nntortalncd the tutlfiil homo on KlKhth street on ' brldRo club at tho Hall Hotel Annex on Thursday aftornooii. Mrs. Hcli.il lock won tho guests prim nnd Miss Mario McMltlar tho club prize. D.ilnty refreshments were scrvod by the hoitiwi, Ilosldns tho members of the club thern were present MesiUmes Bchiillock, Coiinon, ItoRers. H ll Hall, Watt. HrockenbroUKh, Ward, (liiw-un, Krauso and tho MlHes Ken nedy nnd Hates. Miss Marcarot Upp who will bo a brldb of tho comlnR wcok, rwns the Kuest of honor nt a party Riven by tho l.pworth league of tho Mothodlst rhurch on Monday evening at tho homo of Mm. Harry K. roltx. (?ames and music worn enjoyed throuchout tho oYonlmc. after which punch and wufom worn served. A surprlio party was glvon by MIm Volo Lindsay Friday night honoring her slstor, Miss Ituth Mndsay. Tho cronlnB was spent playing cards and tho younit folks all roportel harlnB ono of tho best times of tho season. Those present besides tho (tuesl of honor woro tho Mlssos Mario Obon- chain. Mvlor Cnlklns, Mary Jenkins Greta Madison, Vale Mndsay, Chotvo Lindsay, Marsarot Undsay. tho Mcs- dames Horschborgor, HunsaKor, Lindsay, tho Messrs. McCullom. Ali son, Htoyenson, unscoi, i Llndwiy, Jones, HorschborKor, Hun- Tlirsday afternoon of this week Ttio hoiiHo was prettily decorated with yellow and lavender Iris. Mrs Harjorlo (Inllarher was awarded tho prito for hlr.li score mid Mm. C V ItfehanUon tho nmsolatlon prize. Af ir n rnnul enlovablu afternoon nt Mutts, delicious refreshments were sorved by tho hontoss. Tho guests were Mesdnmes. Mehuffoy, Ifosklni:, Jon llrott. (JallaRhcr, A M. Collier, liucoln, Alfred Collier, Chas Moore. Ukartcs Collier, Hlemelis, Oeary. Illchardson. Harry (loeller nnd Mils Dorothea Martin. A miscellaneous shower was glen Wednvday afternoim nt tho homo of Mr. nod Mm. Daniels at Ilonania. In honor of tholr daughter. Miss Mor gan)!, who Is on I" become the bride of Hobert Lytlo. A Tory pleas Mt socla! nftornoon was spent after wlch rofreshmenU woro sorved. Tkoso prosont wero tho Misses Mar gml Ikinlels. Mildred Scott, draco mii Alleo Lytlo, tho Mosdamcs Dan iels, llowne. Lon llurke, (llenn Jhirk, Jfaroaker. ramons, Lytlo, lllctautin. lxon, (Irlsoy, Chapman. Bcott nnd otl. Mr. and Mm. H. J. Harrott enter Ulnod at dinner on Thursdny evening snnrlnr Mr. and Mrs. J. . Combs, ... -,m i...n -uinn for a six wook'sl trip to 1os Angeles. Present besides .gnker, and Lindsay ttio guosta of honor and mo nosiesses woro Mr. and Mm. K. J. Murray. La tor In tho ovunlng they wero guests o Mr. nnd Mrs. Murray nt a thcatro urty. Mm. Jamos llnmhery who gavo a dollghtful piano recital lust wcok. fan closed hor studio for tho summer. Mm. lAwrenrn Mohnffoy, who hns fcoirii visiting hero at tho homo of hor other, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, enter tained n fow of her fiends on Wed ofldny aftonoon of this wcok. Tho afternoon was spent nt cards, nftor which rofroshmonti woro sorved by tho hostess. Those prosont woro Mes lamoB Torwllllgor. Mnrtln. Hosklng. Lincoln, Alfred Collier, A. M. Col llor, Blomens, Joo llrott, Clms. Mooro, Ooollor, Chna. Colllor (leary. Botxor ad Mobaffoy. Mm. Wilbur Jones ontortalnod nt tcrds on Frldny aftornooii of this wook nt hor homo on High strcot. .honoring her dnughtor, Mrs. Law ronco Mehnffoy. Houso docorntlons woro wild flowors, At tho closo of Terr onjoynblo nftornoon, rofrosh wonts woro sorvod by tho hostess. Tho guests woro MoBdnmos Blomons, lioavltt, Law Zumwalt, Kborleln, Worden, Dolxoll. Kuykondnll, neomn, .Wnttonburg. doorgo Ilnldwln, Smith, H. n. Hall, Lawronco Mohnffoy nnd Miss Maudo naldwln. Tho Woman's Auxiliary of tho 'Amorlcnn Loglon. ontortalnod nt n . yivo Hiindrod pnrty Inst night at tho Odd Follows hall. Tho purppso of tho affair was n bonoflt for tho dlsnbled soldlors. Thoro was a good nttond- nnco and ovory ono roportod a most onjoynblo tlmo. Punch and wnfors Loo was Injured whllo working at woro Borvod throughout tho ovonlngj tho KcBtorson mill. WILL KQUII H1IOP TO IIANDLK OIL ltlO HKl'AIIW Harney Hall of tho Klamath Iron & Stoel Works loft hero Friday mnrnlnir bv nuto for a trip through tho oil fields of California. Ho will look up oqulpmont for tno ma chine shop so It will bo In a posi tion to handle, tho repair work of tho several companies 'horo, when they nro in full oporntlon. Ho Is uccompnnlcd by his wlfo. (1KHMANH AND I'OUM WITIIUItAW l'HOM FIOHTINCJ 11KIILIN, Juno 18. An ngroo raont hns boon roachod botwoon norman voluntoora in Uppor Bllesla, Polish InsurgoiUs nnd tho inter allied commission In Oppeln, undor which tho Qormans nnd Polos will begin a withdrawal movomont to morrow, according to an interal lied roprosontntlvo from Uppor 81 losia who arrived horo today. y Two Accidents in Dorris Saw Mills DORMIS, Cal., Juno 18. Two In dustrial accidents occurrod In lum ber mills Thursday In tho vicinity of Dorris In which Chnrlos Kvaus bub tnlnod n compound frncturo of tho forearm nnd 0, N. Loo was sovoroly bruised, noth men aro bolng trcntod In tho Dorris hospital. Kvnns was hurt whllo working on n blowor, his arm catching botwoon n bolt and pulloy. causing It to ho drawn tightly and crushod hoforo ho could oxtrlcato it. Ho iwns working In tho Ooorgo Cnrtor mill west of town. allllllllvlf'aitlllllllr 'IS - W- dc )4P C V ! i. t.r 'W-jmrrrrw-'m..j-z-;::j"-p -"- - ' vrtfj&ivj.iuXix,M'il "What's lmmodtst about thla 1each costumo?" asks Miss Ada TayJ lor, Atlantic City Sunday school teacher, champion -high diver, and president of tho Ambassador fiwlmraln Club. Hhe's shown hen). In a. letter to the beach asor, ahe aays-aUlc clad lesa are rooro Immodest than bam kcs. IlTrrr 1 a , G fXOPAK VVOiK ILeayeYour IIIkvs before 9 O'clocK-Your A.M- Pictures am ready at 6 yLA P47 unKiwwB raarmary KLAnain palls inrhiiiin Tn-7wi W iPuqiTi WHERE PARTICULAIt PCOPLC Xj BUY TMCIr? DRUGS lAcg-ugACI Announcement The Home of The Velie Agency KLAMATH GARAGE 436 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Ore. (Maurice Bryan's Establishment) Our "Model 34" is equipped with cord tires all around, one extra tire and inner tube, motormeter and bumper, price guar anleed until October 1, 1921. Used cars taken in exchange. LIBERAL TERMS "Open Evenings and Sunday" pr THE CLUB CAFE Serves you right-- We have cut some of our prices, but nojt our quali ty or quantity. P. S. Have you tried our waffles? , CLUB CAFE On 6th St. Near Main. Open from S a. m. to 12 p. m Saturday, S a. m. to 1 a .m. w JULI w 4th AND 5th THE BIGGEST AND BEST CELEBRATION -,-! t 'r Big Street Parade "r V, '-' Prizes for Best Decorated Floats. Hose Races Prizes for all Contestants. Big Free Barbecue Spectacular Water Carnival Prizes for Swimming and Diving. Two Fast Ball Games MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! 30 Piece Jazz Band DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! Open Air Pavilion and Free Street Dance BOXING CONTESTS to' be held in open' air Dreamland Pavilion. JULY 4TH, 3 P. M. MAIN EVENT 10 ROUNDS 118 lbs. Bantamweight BABY BLUE VS. SAMMY GORDON of Oakland of Portland SEMI FINAL 6 ROUNDS JACK BUJRNSVS.DYNAMITEMURJPHY of Boston of Sacramento ' PRELIMINARY-4 ROUNDS j Flyweight TOUGHY ANDERSON ys. KID BIEHN of Klamath falls of Klamath Falls EXTRA SPECIAL BIG BATTLE ROYAL 5-Local Colored Fighters Reserved Seat Sale Now on at Rex Cafe An equally attractive 'program for July 5th will be announced next week. A DON'T MISS KLAMATH J JULY 4TH AND 5TH A X