ATTODAT, JTTNH, K, 1MI. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Tfeurodar ovonlng Mr. nnd Mrs Hiwmrd Ksplnosa entertained a num ber of friends in tholr apartment at tarn Loo Apartments at a dinner which canslstod ot dishes distinctly Spanish ad ot a varloly that arc rnrotr ever found outsldo the mother country. Tfco guests wcro treated to this sur- yrisa at 7 o'clock and following the dinner, the evening was spent in mus ic. Tlio curst list included, Mr. and Hn. H. J. Murray, Mrs. liny. Dennis, Mrs. W. T. Lee, Charlos DeOroote, Frank Pre) tag and the host and hos tons. . A largo dancing party will be given Taosday night by tho Klks at the Tomplo at tho corner of Third and Main streets. Hostesses for tho oc casion will be: Mosdamea Hardin Oartor, Jack Slater. H. W. Hender- hi, Byron Hardenbrook, Fred Dun kar, John Endera and 11. W. Gregory. Daring tho recent visit in Portland t Beatrice and Kathcrino Walton, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Walton of Merrill, they enjoyed tho rlvtleeo of playing beforo J. S. Bate- mna, a noted musical critic. Mr, Batcman offered both ot the young Jadle constructive criticism and as trarod them that tbeypoHosscd unus--ml musical talent, (which should be developed. At charming wedding service Wednesday evening Miss Margaret Agusta Upp became tho bride ot Oharlea LoRoy Saunders, ot Long Beach, California. Miss IJpp Is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upp t this city and has always made her aoae here. Tho wedding was a quiet affair at tho brides home, tho service kelng read by tho Rovcrend S. J. Caanoy. Catherlno Upp, sister ot tho brido, acted as brides maid and Wil liam Molhaso as best man. The young couplo will mako their homo in Long Bosch, where Mr. Saunders is in vnslness. Mrs. E. S. Phillips was hostess Sunday at a doable birthday dinner for her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Herb ert Phillips and tor Miss Leda liar s' Vey. Quests on this happy occasion were: Miss Cattuzzo, Mrs. Herbert Phillips Jr., Jean Phillips, Leo Park er, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Phillips. Mrs. E. W. Gowen entertained the Bridge Club, Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. L. Ocrber. MUm Leda Harvey and Lee Parker will be married at nine o'clock to nJrht In the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Nato Otterbein. Miss Harvey Is a niece of Mrs. Otterbein. The wedding will be a quiet one and only near friends and relatives have been in vited. Miss Grace Hoagland and Stan ley Haljeck will attend the bride and Bridegroom. Mrs. Otterbein will serve a dainty supper after tho cere mony, which Is to be preformed by Rer. J. It Dixon ot the Emmanuel Baptist church. Mrs. L. I&dlund entertained Wed needay afternoon with a lawn party in honor ot her little daughter Luclllo's 3rd birthday. The little guests present were: Ardls Leech, Junior Rlchter, Carl Younglove, Wil bar, Dorothy and Dennis Hood. Tho St. Paul's Episcopal Guild drove to Merrill Thursday afternoon sad wore entertained by Mrs. R. H. Anderson at her homo there. Mrs. H. D. Mortenson entertained at a farewell bridge party for Mrs. Estello Carrier, on Friday afternoon at her home In Pelican City. Tho house was decorated in delphineun and palo pink gladiolus. The guosts mado up 4 tables of bridge and at 5 o'clock others came in for tea. Those who played cards were: Mesdaraes E. B. Hall, W. O. Smith. S. E. Martin, H. N. Moo, Fred Scballock, Gowen, A. M. Worden, O. A. Krause, Mary Moore, T. C. Campbell, Coomen of Ban Francisco, Misses Mary Pflueger, Marie McMillan and Dates, and Ken nedy, ot San Francisco. Those who came in for tea were: Meadames Hamilton, L. Dridgeford, William, Pike, Stephenson, Hibbert, and Harrison. ' The prize for the highest score went to Mrs. W. O. Smlfli, the con solation prize to Mrs. T. C. Campbell and the guest prlzo to Mrs. Carrier. Kattierlne nirich wa a charming hostess Saturday Jaat to a number of hor young friends at tho homo of her parents on Conger nvonue. Tho In vited guosts were: Misses Marlon Wortloy. Margaret Hnrgus, Helen Caldwell, Frances McLalne, Eliza beth Manning, Rebecca Humphrey, Kathcrino Rooch and tho hostess. Mrs. Harry Richardson will enter tain tho Happy Hour Nceillo Work club at her homo at 214 South River sldo Avenuo, Tuesday nfternoou. On Tuesday Miss I'lrich entertain ed for hor small brother Armond. Sho was assisted by Miss Hargus In providing entertainment for tho lit tle guests. Thoso present were: Ver- Along with an eitcndcd automobile journey. Tho two families loft Klam ath Falls this morning enrouto to Noz Porcee, Idaho, where thoy oper ate n Joint wheat ranch. Mrs. Arthur R. Wilson, who has been sorlously 111 for tho past three weeks, is reported some what Im proved. Sho Is nt tho Portland Con valescent hospital. Mrs. L. F. Wlllltts left Thursday for Talent whoro sho was cnllod by tho Illness of her sister, Mrs. Wolters, who resides thoro. Doth left this morning for San Francisco In tho hopes ot benefitting .Mrs Walters health. Mrs. D. F. Lnwton who has boon In tho city for sovornl days on a combined business and pleasuro trip, roturnod to her homo In Fort Kla math today. C. H. McCutchan of Sacramento Have you triod ono ot those H tried chlckons for 0o nt tho Has Cafo. ' IS FOR 8AI.E Six room Plastered house, nJso 3 lots In Fatrvlow add, Choap, Call Central Auto Sorvlco. Phono C13. 36 WANTED Lady to answer tolo phono. Pat Conway, Central Auto Sorvlco. Salary & Communion. 25-28 FOR RENT Now 3 room hounn. $20,00 per month, ran bo occupied July 2nd. 1021 Washington. 2G-2D SPECIAL 'Chicken Dinner SUNDAY 7Go Stop tho high cost of living and try tho Owl Cafo 25 FOR 8ALE Registered Double Standard Pollod Hereford bulls roady for sorvlco, priced very reason able, tlnu stock, James Camplwll, Medford, Oregon. 2C-7 noff and nil! Kuykcndall, John Mor-who Is connected with tho Stnndard 7,i, iiniii nrt. ,i nln ... ,.. . .i ..!... t, .. . . .. ... .. . rOll HllllJ Largo ami small gan, Miles McLalne, Arthur Rroincr, Cyril Humphrey, and Armond Ulrlch One ot tho most enjoyable affairs of the woek for the younger sot was a moonlight boating party given by Miss Margaret Hargus. Tho guests wcro taken for a launch rldo on Lake Ewauna and later lunch was served on the lawn at tho W. O. Smith homo on Conger avenue. Invited guests on this occasion "acre: Elizabeth Man ning, Frances McLalne, Marlon Wort ley, Rebecca Humphrey, Lena nnd Lcta .Miller nnd Kathcrino Ulrlch. A delightful moonlight picnic was held last night at tho old Goellcr home on South Riverside, now tho rosldcnco of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Qeary, who wcro host and hostess to a happy gathering ot friends. Thoso present were Mr. and Sirs. Alfred Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Col lier and ramlly, A. J. Foster and the Misses Evangcllno and Evelyn Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Porter nnd Lloyd Porter, Ed Geary and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCornack and family. Personal Mention -o Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wlthrow and daughter. Waive, left yesterday for Sycan for a few days fishing. Dort ex pects to bring back a carload of fish when ho returns Sunday, he Is said to have told his friends. J. L. Becklcy left yesterday morn ing for Willows on a few days busi ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon are In town from BIy for a fow days visit. W. H. Hnrrellson Is in town for a few days on matters of business. Mr. Harrellson Is an old class mate of Don Zumwalt's, both having attended Stanford at tha same time. Mrs. C. M. Shoemaker and baby loft this morning on tho train bound for North Bend, Oregon, where they will make their homo with Mrs. Shoemaker's mother. J. F. Dixon was a passenger on tho outgoing train this morning on his way to Portland for a brief visit. Miss Hulda Sproed, a nolce of Mrs. O. A. Massey, left this morning for her home In Salem. Nina Lathrop al so left for her home near Salem this morning, where sho will visit for a month. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Homer Marls wcro In town yesterday from Seattle. Mr. Maris Is district specialist for agri cultural training. Ho was hero In tho Interest of tho rehabilitation board collecting data In regard to locating ex-sonrlce mon on suitable land for farming, thus making it possible for thoso men to take advantage of the state Jean funds for ex-servlco men. Dr. George Ogle of San Franclflco Is in town today enrouto to Rocky Point, where ho has spent bis sum mer vacation for several years. Arthur Leavitt, who has beon 111 for tho post week, was taken homo from tho hospital yesterday and is re ported greatly Improved. Bert C. Thomas, Unltod States! Commissioner, and Walter G. West, Klamath Indian agent, returned yes terday from a ten days automobile trip to Portland. Thoy iwent by way of Bend and returned by tho highway driving as far as possible along tho toast. Mr. Thomas reports a fine trip, but like most Klamath Fails residents is glad to be back home again. Miss Ruby Young loft this mom-, lng for Algoma where she will spend tho day. V. C. Turner and family and C. N. Turner and family, brothers of Davo Turner ot Langell Valley, have beon here visiting for tho past fow days from San Diego, California. Thoy drove up from the south in two Ap person Jack Rabbit roadsters and had a flno trip without ihe usual annoy ing car troublo that so often goes Oil Co. is in tho city for n fow days In the Interests ot his com pany. 1 NEW TODAY o Phono ISC. cars. SB A good bed and a good bath ut Colonial rooms. 11th near Mnlu. 25 Call 18S for your tnil. 26 FOR flALH OR RENT Cabin pavonvont. Inqulro 1505 Oru. 2C1 "" I " - Colonial ono room cabin for housokonplng, 11th near Main Ht. and 741 Wnluut Avo. 25 A special convocation ot Klamath Chapter No. 35, R. A. M. Wodnendny Juno 29, 1021 nt 7:30 p. m. at Mas onic hall, throe candidates for Royal Arch degree. This in tho last convoca tion boforo niimmor vacation, Ro- froshmontu. Visiting companions wol comn. By order Exalted High Priest. 26, 27, 28, 39. J. E. Ilrntton, Sucy, Huvo your boat Photo colored by Stlnson, 20. SPECIAL Chicken Dinner SUNDAY 75c Stop tho high cost of living nnd try tho Owl Cnfn 25 MAMAAAANMMMMAMWWVWWWM SPECIAL Chicken Dinner SUNDAY 7Rc Stop tho high cost of living nnd try tho Owl Cafo 2 RENT OR SALE House & barn, 1 aero garden planted. All or part. Easy terms, rent $15.00. Apply 39 Main St. 25-27 WANTED To rent 3 room furnished house. Call 49W after 7 p. m. 25-28 Try that wondorful Sunday nor at tho Rex Cafo for $1.00. Din- FOR RENT 720 acres sheep pas ture, well and wind mill. C. C. Tovrea, City. 25-27 FOR BALE Stock, crop and leaso on best garden and dairy place In the county. 711 Main St. 25-27 FOR SALE OR LEASE Furnished house, 8 rooms nnd bath. Pluno. $1300 down buys It. 39 Mnln St. 26-27 Have you tried ono of thoso "i tried chickens for 90c at tho Rex Cafe. 25 Try that wonderful Sunday Din ner at tho Rex Cafo for $1.00. 25 How to Please Mother or Father A pair ot perfect fitting glasses gives moro solid comfort to thoso who need them than anything under tho sun. We can easily explain how this can bo ac complished If you will visit onr store and let us glvo you some Idea ot what glasses will do for your comfort. H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPTICIAN 708 MAIN HTItKKT LEARN ELrXTRICITYtKet into big buslnesucgrowlng - big pay now for Electrlclsns, Auto Electricians, Ignition Experts, Battery Men, Ms chsnlcal Draftsmeimblg future for Engineers sf every kinduyou can master ono of these llnos- earn mora BDoneyagain success o'writ today for free catalog-hundreds of grad uates holding good jobs -over 2,000 men trained annually agrcatscbool for ambltioua mennwrite today. Ileald'a Engineering School llll Sutter Street San French m GUARANTEED 11918 Chevrolet Touring. A TT J tn r ord 1 ouring Cars. 1 Ford Roadster. 1 Dodge Roadster. 1 7-Passenger Stu debaker 6. 1 Four Wheeled Trailer, New Tires. Cars For Hire Without Drivers. R. R. R. GARAGE Phone 212 831 Klamath Ave. MVSMMMMAAAAAMAAMAAMWMVVMVVVVWNeVWWVWMMVWWVMMMiVWVVyVVWVWWVWWWWMMWeJ The Rex Cafe $1.00 Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 Crab Flake Cocktail Pickled Boots I Rlpo Olives Combination Salad French Dressing Croam ot Chicken Soproma Daotee of ' Ono-balf Fried Spring Cblckon, Corn Fritter Maryland Chicken Fricassee with Hgg Dampllnga Grilled Pork, Hntre Cote, Sauoa Soublao alAAAAvsVv At The Liberty TONIGHT "The Empire Diamonds" A drama of unusual prUvst of ur- A thrilling chasu across two continental A battle of wlta for dia monds nnd hearts! SUNDAY Tun daring young cowboy star Buck Jones in 'The OneMariTraiV Continuous show Sunday starting at 1 30 p. tn. STAR THEATRE TODAY Fatty Arbuckle in fiThe Life of the Party Tho world'n fiinni,..t or In a flvo act mllk-fod romm,,",! Jl.lnK.nlaUK.Ucr-lyl,Vro; funniest fat man ,lir ,,,"" Cobb. "In 8- tt ALSO Slaying the Hinnn. potamua" .Tho first of Dr. Vnmlmiburh'e irles of tho wild , f "ft AND- Two Rcela of Good Comedy Sunday and Monday 1 Juno 2827 "KATIIEItlNH MArilO.VAI.tr ( Tho American lltmuty) IN My Lady's Latchkey" A story of rnmuucit and mystery 1 ALSO "Made in the Kitchen" MAI'K KEXXIHTH Nowent nml first ruiwdy for Ihe Aruoclalml Producer. it yr THE CLUB CAFE Serves you right- We have cut some of our prices, but not our quali ty or quantity. P. S. Have you tried our waffles? CLUB CAFE On 6th St. Near Main. Open S a. m. to 1 a. m. Cream Whipped Potatoes Choice of Vanilla Ice Croam, Orange and Vanilla Cream Sauce Steamed Head Rica Ice, Deplamate Pudding ea Coffee Milk Chocolate Iced Tea -------''----'----------------'''-''" '1'i'ivfvvwirnAf.rwAAHjli MONDALE THEATRE 100 PER CENT UNION SUNDAY Anna Alice Chapins "MOUNTAIN MADNESS" Southern in I stu nod mountain laurel, a lovor'a ijuarrel that has a different lovo Htory of tho southern mountains, and Larry Semon Comedy "PASSING THE BUCK" It's a scream, also a FORD WEfeKLY 8HOW1NQ THE LATE8T NEWS OF THE WORLD CONTINUOUS SHOW HUNDAV STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK Coming Tuesday CHARLES RAY "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT." in M4 Kopak Work ILeaye'Ybur Films 'Before 9 OclooK-Your AM; ricaurfls ana radr ar o ' Underwoods HiarM Wfv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON T77n7W V ' WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE, rPuffTyvl BUY THtlrr DRUGS f-'lj?AuJ We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO, 124 S. Sixth St. , Phone 87