,H,TUI1AV, Al'M'bT I. (DIM. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pan TKtea SOCIETY AND SOCIAL EVENTS iTouch of Early Fall in k Poiret Twill With Tier; y MARY BROOKS PICKEN 1 Circular Usrs. ft wrao-around' skirt, and distinguished simplicity, all eonie trooping Into ofco'a mlnd( upon aoalng this model of navy. fnlMft wlll rim tnltfht lift Vary! Under and wear Cbla type becom ingly and one might be almost elan-, dsr tad wear It with rual dlstlne- Uon. Id the lattor cone, the Uera hould be cut and placed eo that, ln( their fulneii and alant ot line, they, definitely holp to express Blender-' asse. i Ovar a plain, almoit narrow klrt, the waist aactloa (hould be. Itud and the llura then placed In I poaltlon, the work being surveyed , la the mirror to make aura that the. tiara are the right dlaunca apart) and that the tulneea la rightly placed for bocotnlngncss. v For the ornamoms, the floss may, be chosen In clover, cork, Cleopatra blue, and black, or la Cray, navy, bine, and atlvor with Just a wee bit of clover color. ) Moire, grosgraln, or allk ribbon binding may bo effectively uied In binding tho tlera and aleevoa, as wall aa ablrrod or plaited In dla-j toond-abaped pacquta for the orna, saints, the cantara ot which may fcava i trUM color. .Ai "Attractive Frock That ' is Sheer and Summery By MANY BROOKS PIOKBM Voile, organdie, or Ooorgetto with Hover lace or not ot good design nakea this ilmplo yot becomingly ittraotlva frook. Three rufTlod tleri orm th trimming for the, skirt rha blouia portion la kimono out ith a lltu additional ftllneaa add id to the front and baok portion, i group ot ptn tucka la tued to traak the width In the back, aa la tha front. The draaa allpa over the lead, requiring no fasteners. Tha mih bow Uea at tha right atda to arard the baok. Corn oolor, lavender, pais groen, iaah, or polo blue, uaod with white ir cream lace, would be pleasing, locoa color with aolf-color or brown ace would alio bo smart, eapoclally In Qeorgbtte, Machine hemstitch tag, whloh la afterward out to pro ride ploot edge; may or may not la oied for tha tier ruffles aa Wall la. tha neck and alcove and sleevej tares ot tha taca. If this la not da rtred, waa edge In Imitation of Hoot should ba provided ai talis, r then adgoa. , , ill Wr5a!5f um OWOKAN-Bllfjl . INSTITUTE flM'if- W ' Sfl i O WOMAk't - Pf Lainstituts . TIhtk H IIO'llllIK lulf SO lllVf ly IIH III" lllllKllt"r f I'hllll. Ili'i'itkliiK forth Ilk,, Ilmiilil ntnr- IIkIH through tho forest, Hlllldow-lllHlnil; HpiirlillllK lo II111 KliinclliK HllllllKllt on II Hlllllllll dime- ' 1 111: Ii-iivim, l,lkl lllll H)l I III IIK'r (if Hllfl pi'llllH 011 lliii frliiKi nf hiiiiiiiiit'h lllimVOH, HiiIIIIiik oviir lllin Ilin mimic of Inluxli uli'il birds, l,lkii tliu Rllnipiiii of Juy urn- I1111II111I In Urn iiiiikIc inlllli of words; II mil Hired our wi'ury aiilrlla; uii'l Ilin whole world In bn- Klllli'il lly tlu lovoly, IIIIIiik cndi'nco Of 111" III II Kill IT of U (hllll. M AllY I.OI'lHi: ItANICIN. flrnwn 11 pit miimitlmi'S profiir to fowl llu'lr birthdays, Inn every nor mal child look forward d hlfi wllh MiRerniwH, nnlli'lpnllng Hi 11 excite ment of 0ii-n Iiik packages 'most aa myiiti'rlouH us thoiiii Hunln Claim brings, and enjoying Ilin wonderful birthday rakc.'lhat nover, of course, looks or taste llko any other cake. rililiiuhlnilly Iho hnpplcHt purl 1 1 vl aru tliu" Klvi-n f 0 r rhll'lri'ii li"c;iu Ihu child') rnpai-lly for on- Juyinniil la Kri'iitur thnn llm ndult'a. Throe rori'iit chllilnm'a parlleB have afforded joy to "."rural of the little folka of Klomuih Pulln. Jamca Kvan Hogora and Mary Jano Daggott had blrthduy pnrtlna, and a party waa glvvn al tin, K. M I it I home for Mt. Igl'i llltlo nlocrf, Mury Ann Dona hue. DKl.IGIIl l L, PAHTV UIVKN KUH ( AL1FOKMA VIHITOIfr A dollghtful pally waa given lam week by Mr. C. i. Roberta and Mra, Oecar Shlve at the Roberta home on Payne avenue. Tho affair was In honor of Mr. W. N. Whltn, who, with hor huaband, la a visitor Boro from aouthorn California. Mah Jongg furnlabod entertainment for tho afternoon, Mra. Whlto receiving a guoat'a prlio and Mra. 0. A. Kratmo lion or 11 for high acoro. Dainty rofrohmonta were aorved. Tho guoata wcro: Mcmlnirtoa II. W. Drldgoford, T.' C. Campbell, Dol D. Gammon, R. E. Deary, William Oanong, Irving Hlbbort, W, M. Dun can. O. A. Krauio, E. H. Pike, L. L. Truax, Arthur Wllaon, and the honor guoat. lUHTIlD.AY IHN.NEB 011 MI8S KLiUIUO.NC'B HKOTOIl A birthday dinner or MlM Flor" once llortor waa given Thursday evening by hor . parents, Mr. and Mra. O. M. Hector, at tholr homo on North Ninth atrcet. Attor dinner pleasant ovonlng waa passed In the onjoymont ot songs and Instru mental, music. Mlsa Floronco was ramomborcd with aevoral dainty gifts. - ' Those seated at the birthday table wore: Mra. George Chamberlln, Miss Mary Wulkor, Mlas Dorothy Currin. Miss Harriet Sugarman, Mlsa Berntca ondMlss Florence Hec tor, nud Mr. and Mrs. Hector. IIIIITHDAY PARTY' IS HKLD AT I.K.KI.1K ItOflnn.4 HOME To holp him colobrate his alxth birthday, Jnmos Evan Rogors In vited a number ot little frlonds to tho homo ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Loallo Rogers, ,on Pacific Ter raco Wednosday aftornoon, A merry tlmo waa had by tha little folks, who pltyori games, and enjoyed tho good ies provided for. thorn. Miss Zopha. Mlsa Joan and Donald Rogors assist ed the young host In entertaining Ills guosts. - Thoso at tho party were: Mario Collier, Cloorgo Duncan, Margarot HlbUoi't, Loulao Huntor, Lester lluntor, Donald Hunt, Robort Hunt, John Koppen, Horbort Newoll, Carl Van Emon and Junior Van Emon. "" ' KXJOY PICNIC A dollghtful picnic was enjoyed nt Rarclny springs Thursday by Mrs. tluorgn Mots, Mrs. Jack Almotor, Mrs. W, Woods nhd Mrs. Louis llohllschnr. Thoy motored to the springs In Mrs. Moti's oar. hold swnDnxa party ix LAKE NEAR SinPPIXGTOX A Jolly swimming party was hold Thursday evening at Shlpplngton whrm n group of girls motorod out In ronponso to Invitations from Miss Itathor Wlckstrom. Row bout rldos ns woll na swimming .wore onjoyed, anil tho koon nppotlteB orousotl by the sport woro sntlstlod by a' bounti ful sttppor at the A. Wlokstrom homo. Those at the party were: ' Mrs. Poarl Atchison and tho Misses Paul ino Cllft, Alice Erlckson, Ines Jen kins', Addlo Jenkins, Ruth Ltndsey, Esthor Wlokitrom and Eilhtr Vale. I.IIIIIAIIV IIOAIII) i:i,d( in iii:i'Ain'Mi:.T iikaim ' I'Iuiih for un lnt"rHtlng ynnr's work wihu pnipnHi.il at a hourd ni"iitliiK nl tin, l.iliniry club yimlnr iliiy. A111011K othnr UilngH It was ilncliliiil to hirtd u duiicii to raise fiillils, uml tha ilatn will ho llll noiinniid liitnr. It will proliuhly li'i In H"itMiib"r or Oiitolmr, The tin I uml librarian who Is to ho sunt hiim by Ilin Htiito IlliruiJun la ox- poct'inl in a tiw woiiks. . llmidK of (ixlHtlng iliiparlini'iilH .wuro chosi'ii, uild nioro dnpurtmimts nmy lin uililml lutur, affording to Mrs. II. Jl. HurrlHon', prenlilont of tho club. Mr. ' K. O. CummliiKH will hi-ud tliu mnmlicrshlp dupart ninnt for tho coming your; Mrs. CliarloH Wood Khcrlidil, entertain niont; Mrs. It. C. (iroesbeik, club liroKriiins; .Mrs. (1. A. K ran ho, pub licity; Mrs. Jack Kimball, boolffi; Mrs. W. O. ItolicrtHon, leglslatlvo innuMiiri's, anil Mrs. l! K. I'holps, distribution of magazines and per iodicals in lumber camps. Mrs, Hurry Ackloy and Mrs. II W. l'oolw were appolntm to look luto tho muttvr of purchasing a building lot. Tho club hus a fund of C00 for that purpose, tho mom- liors nro looking forward to the day whon thoy can buy a lot and urect a modern clubhouHO. Docuuse of tho tremendous amount of work planned, tha officers and d"purt niunt beads urgo that every mem ber plan to glva generously of her tlmo and offort tho coming year. MItH. HITII (JOWK.N IlltlDK OI' DAVJII MCALLIKI-K Mrs. Ruth flowed and David Mc Aullffc, slipped qulolly away last week, and woro married July 25 at jucxsonviiio. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Halbert S. Dduol of Ashland. Mrs. Deuel was formorly Miss Amy Enders of this city, and a closo friend of the bride. Mrs. McAullfTe Is a daughter of Mrs. Alice Morris of this city, and a succossful business woman. The' bridegroom Is a prominent sheep man of the Fort Klamath country. They left yesterday to spend "the woek-end at Fort Klamath, and upon tholr roturn will resldo at the brldo's home on Earl and Hillside ALT AH BOCIETY MKKTS ..-.i WITH MRS. LOREXZ N Mrs. 0. C. Lorenx was hostess to tho Altar society Friday afternoon at her home on High street. A cial afternoon was onjoyed and dain ty rofreHhments woro served. Three now members: Mra. Ed. Baler, Mrs. E. M. Igl and Mrs. W. H. McCroa key woro admitted to the society. Mrs. H. F.Murray of Vallejo. who Is visiting with Mrs. W. C. Daven port, waa the guest ot the society. The next mooting will be Soptomber 7 with Mrs. Fred Houston. -MAH-JOXGO CI,rB MfET8 WITH MRS. GAXOXQ . Mrs. William Gnnong was hostess to the Mah-Jongg club Tuesday af ternoon at her home on north Sixth streot. A large number of mem bors and several guests were pre sent. Mra. Irving Hlbbert receiv ed honors for high scores- and a guest prise was presented to Mrs. O. A. KrauBo. Other guosts were: Mrs. Wilfred Lamm, Mrs. Anne Cruttendcn. and Mra. John Crutten den. CHILDREN' KXJOY IjAWX PARTY AT IGL HOME Mrs. E. M. Igl -Invited sayoral children in Saturday aftornoon to moot her little niece, Mary Ann Donahuo, who Is visiting her from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A merry aftornoon was spont playing games on the lawn, and refreshments pre pared especially to appeal to child ish appetites wore served. Mrs. Igl's slstor, Mrs. John Houston, assisted In entertaining the llttlo folks. Mary Ann's guests were: Ruth Mary and Bob Bethany, Harry and Ted Cramer, Mary-Howard, Elda and Virginia Houston, Gwontlolyn Lor enr, Audry and lbort Lavonlk, and Dorothy Upp. 1 MR. AXI) MRS. ROGERS ARE DINNER, HOSTS Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogors were dinner hosts Tuesday evening at the White Pelican- hotel. Covers wore placed for Mr. and Mra. C. H. , Un dorwood, Mra. Mabel Anderson, Miss Zopha Rogors, Miss Jean Rogers, Miss Clara Anderson and tho hosts. - MRS. KRAUNIS KXTKRTAIX8 Vfn MRS. W. N. WHITE iAnothY entortalnment glvon last week In Mrs. White's honor was n Mah-Jongg party glvon by' Mrs." CI. A, Krause'at hor home on Grant stroet, The affair was charmingly Informal, tho tattles for the game be ing placed on the porch, and the re freshments aorved thore later In tha afternoon, MARY JAXH liAGGKTT i:li:ihiati:h itnt rmiAV Tho fourth birthday of Mary June MuggoU was eele lira ted last week at tho homo' of ln-r pareirtH. Mr. and Mrs. Clnudo II. Daggpti. A number of littlfi glrJn nun,, in to play games and a merry afternoon punned nil too illekly. I1.0 cream and birthday cuka furnlxhid rerrenljmentB. Tho children prenciit were: I'or othy DIhU, Jciiii Hanger, Hetty llail gur, Murgurel aiiil Hllzubelh Daggett, Pearl Joan Wilson, Marjory South well, Winifred Southwell, Carolyn and Mary Jane Daggett. Smart Shirtwaist Dreues Are Popular This Seaion O WOMAN'S INSTITUTE rajiuonjaecricoj By MARY BROOKS PICKEN Smart shirtwaist dresses are more popular this season than In many years, and 'tis no wonder tor thty keep themselves In order1 and are especially becoming to cer tain types. Linen, suiting, gingham and tub allk are excellent aa mate rials. Materials should be selected that will launder well, for a dress ao substantially simple will get much wear and many tubbings. Tha sleeve, to this model, may be made long and finished with a cuff. If desired, though the shorter sleeve la very, frequently favored ven though the dress Is tailored. This dress Is of crushed-raspberry linen with white collar and black tie, but It la easy to.vlsuallie bow attractive brown with Un linen would be, or lavender or yellow wl;h white linen, or white with a ' MB trimming ot a desired color. 1 KENO - Tho farmers In this vicinity are Very busy haying. They report lar ger crops this year than they have bad for several years. , L. Stockor Is baling the first crop of alfalfa on the C. E. Burton ranch. When baled it will be hauled by truck to the road camp of N. J. Ny hnrt, who has contracted tor it. Tho Misses Augusta and Ethol Puckett nro expected home from Portland about August 4. ' 1 Wlnnltred McCormick and sister, Mrs. Frank Mendanca, were Keno visitors Wednesday. For the past two wocks gospel meetings have been held at the Keno school house. The meetings wore conducted' by Miss Melkle and Miss Horton who are guests of Mrs. K. E. Puckott. G. Fr Sevlts waa In Klamath Falls Thursday to make arrangements tor a dance to be given -Saturday night. The smoke frotn ttie tire near Midland has boon obscuring the scen- ory In this valley for some tlmo, and with,.", tho boat adds greatly to the discomfort of tho Inhabitants. Serve Pure Ice With LETTUCE TABLE ONIONS, RADISHES AND OLIVES Phone 58 6257.: KLAMATH ICE CO. wfHffTmf4ifHttvAmmHHtH(Bati Surplice Design Brings - Effect of Slenderness Institute :J By MARY BROOKS PICKEN !v Becoming dresses for full-proportioned women receive much con sideration fcom deslgnera, because all realize that to achieve an effect ot slenderness Is a real accomplish ment The first of the two conced ed requisites Is dark. Inconspicuous-colored fabric, and this of soft, unobtrusive texture, and the sec ond an unyielding determination to sacrifice preferences for designs that are definitely alenderltlng. Many contend that surplice ef fects are best for stouts and that prominent lengthwise lines are too contrary to the roundness ot the figure. , But not all stout figures are 'round, ao It remains the responsi bility of the individual to find what sort ot lines hel her to appear smaller and then to use these lines In making garments from soft, love ly materials that are aubdued In color. This model, for Instance, of navy Canton crepe with black pigtail braid and black-tassel trim, devel oped In a combination of line and surplice, is sure to give a desirable slenderising effect. Sandalwood col or or smoke gray would be good to such a dress, or soft reseda green, it sueh a color is becoming. COMING EVENTS August 4. Food' sale by ladles of Altar society. August 5. Baseball game, Klamath Falls vs. Grants' Pass al Modoc park. ' August 5. Lumber grad- er's and tallyman's picnic at Rocky Point. - August 8. Visit of Gov- w ernor Pierce and party. August 19. Community pic- sic at Crater lake. TnixxrilYin rlftthps Sadssnovasomespeed mi tcMrmte&neecL 1 tmj ( LIBRARY NOTES Tho following hooks Imvo Juut been added in tho library: Captain lllnod -fliilintlnl. Mostly Sally--WodehiHise. ' Faint Perfume Knnn Gul.!. Stella Uullua I'rnuly. Tain of Trlonla Locke. Waek Oxen Alhertoii. ! lllind Cupid .liaeojj, t The Fascinating: Stranger Turk- ington. Woir Lure A. & K. Canl1n. John Hi'iiechal'H Margaret A. ft .13. Cantle. ; The Uig-tdihlH Lady .Anony mous. ' Juvpiilla Adventure of Tom Sawyer-l- Twain. Robinson Crusoe Defoe. , Wilderness Kables Schwartz. Pinoechlo Cramp. Snow Baby l'eary. Three Hears. . I'ctor Rabbit Potter. Jeniina Paddle Duck Potter.: Play Frocks The Httlo girl who wears this cretonne jumper drees will ahow yaa the advantage' thai the pocket in front has. kceplne hondker - chiefs from straying and being on , d&oasd convenience. Sashes. of ribbon tlo nnder the unit. . HOTEL SUTTER San Francisco A popular priced, tire proof hotel, eentrally located and noted for its excellent service and n ezselled appointments. ' Management Geo. Warren Hooper Christian Science Society OF KLAMATH FALLS Library Bids;. 8rd and Main Sunday school from 0:45 to 10:48 Sunday Services 11 A. M. Wednesday Meeting 8 P. M. Subject for Sunday1 August 5, v . "LOVE" Free reading room and free lend ing library open from 8:30 to 4:30 p. m. on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays - Saturday, August 5. 8 p. n Farewell Meeting For , CiLPT. CLARA NIELSQN and CADET JESSIE CLARK . At Salvation Army Hall : 11 f f TTTTTv'ff f T 1". gVVTTTYYTTVTT . . . . - - - - . - Memorial Service To the Late President Warren G. Harding 11:00 a. m., Citizens assemble! Do honor to the memory of a great man. Mayor Wilson will speak briefly, and all councillors and. citizens are specially invited. Suitable singing and decorations. , ' ' ' ' ' 7:30 p. m. CLEAN s 'EM UP You Can jD j lr But Who Know You?, Tell the people about your work and get .thebusiness. '"I Miss Catiin's School FOB BOARDING AD DAY . . ,.. I'UPII-S Opens SepteVnber B , Occupies Its Own Building on WESTOVER . TERRACES'; An Ideal Location Basketball and Tennis Courts "i"' Prepare girls for eastern as well as western colleges .,, and schools, under a faculty of ex perienced ea3torn teachers. Num ber of pupils limited In "each class. ' Primary. Intermediate and High School Departments. College-Preparatory' and Special Courses. Accredited. " Music, Art, physical Training and . f '- Science. ' , yy, French Taught Throughout the School. ' Boarding Department Special. Feature CatalnRUC Sent Upon Request to Wcstover Terraces, Portland,' Or. - Phtine'' Beacon rTU5t Of rare Quality WE SF.LKfT our meals with particular caK and that'a.,,jjhe manner In "whlch we prepare thenv for your tnbleAWe know how to satisfy your food Wilms' and we serve a varied, menu that you may choose with .eium the foods, that please. k Get arannintcd with our ,:.f "Bill O Fare" ' , CLUB CAFE tail 123 So. Sixth St, lull) .lin; llo.i Christian Church .l-f Gospel Service ll.l B