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.TIIK. EVENING HERALD .
SATURDAY, Way 30, 1925
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SOCIAL EVENING
Memorial Day, May 30 falls on TEACHERS ENJOY
Duiuiuny iiii. year, -una uusines9
men and business houses took a
much needed vacation lor tha week
end. Among the residents ot Klam
ath Falls there are a number wh:
enjoyed summer homes and cot
' The homi or Mr. ana Mrs. J, C.
Johnston at 1146 Canby street was
the scene of an Interesting party
Use at Lake of the Woods. whoro Yhcn tL Mlls, aad, JM!ss
Anns Mac Johnston entertained at
the home of their parents for a
number of teachers and friends who
will leave soon to make their homes
one of tho prettiest lakes In Klam
ath county is located. Several are
planning to remain at Lake of the
Woods for thA romnlnriAf nt
aummer vacation season with their fr the ummCT ia "ller aoc"on
children, using this week-end for the, ,
purpose of opening their cottages. C"d3 Wer eJyed d ' Usht
.. An outstanding feature ot the T serTed a la,e hour by
week was tho Memorial Day ser- the ncsl08?e8- at rds
- vices when the entire city turned awardcd ,0 Miss Katnerlne McAa1
out en masse to pay homage to the ,rT a"d Ethel ,Nelson' , ,
honored dead. The' program was 'of evening were Miss
most impressive and the Memorial j , Pi T" atteTnlrg'
Poppies sold on the streets by thoiMrS' R;,E w"rS. Mrs. J. Per
glrlaof the Jlnkers Club of the First TT6 5; M M Grace Myer"' Mi"
: National Bank and the girls t( the re"a Je nBS' ' f Fo'tor'
Trl S club of the Episcopal church M,8S MaB Phlnney- MIss Elol5e CP
added color to the celebration of Mls3' D?.rr!s d?'
the day , Hefterson, Mri. Waive Bell. 5Ilss
Another Interesting event ot the' Bal1' Mlss Flore-nce Porter'
week was the fifth annual com-,MrS; C"terJ Xxt F. A
hotel on Pridar ntn, ..,,.,.. ha Mias F1 Kajack. Miss Rena Goers
auspices ct the chamber of com- Blackford, Mlss Margaret
merce.. More than 250 Teservations ' . " , "' 7'
were made to hear Ex-Governor A"rei S11"- MrS' D' CIOTens'
Thomas Camnbell of ah. as. u. isecarver. iiiss Augusta
miner, .1 133 v vrtt xiuiuu, alas
was the speaker of the evening.
Orange and black were used effect
ively in the decorations of the
dining rcom and the table favors
as well as in the menu itself.
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U&SY AT BANQUET -
Black and Orange, -carried out ef
fectively were used for the fifth
annual community dinner in the
"White Pelican hotel when the cham
' ber of commerce sponsored a dinner
on Friday night for Ex-Governor
Thomas Campbell who is in the
.city In the interest of the Board of
Survey and Adjustment.
An incomplete list of those reserv
. ing- covers for, the affair of-last
night has been obtained.- It includes
F. ;Kay Duna, J. L. Shirk, E. C.
Knight, Dunbar and Dunbar, W. W.
Southwell, Roy Nelson, E. M. Chil
cote, E. W.'Vannice, A. M. Collier,
C D. Garcelon, H. R. Harrison, H:
H. .Swarthwood, E. J. Murray, K.
Sugarman, R. F. Bore, H. D. Newell.
A. M.' Thomas, Waiter J. Kerrigan,
G. A. Myers, J. H. Lih.festy. AValter
West, A. , M. Worden, - E.rl Whlt-
lock, R.- E. Geary, H. R. Pen-in, L.
L. Gaghagen,. E. B.' Hall, M. P.
Evans, J. A. McCall, W. E. Lamm,
E. S. Veatch, R. E. Patterson, J.
H. Martin, Jack Kimball, L. L.
' Truax, E. M. Bubb, J. F. Maguire,
N. B. Drew, L. P. Sabla, T. W.
Delzell, C. H. Davis, H. N.. Moe.
Rev. A. L. Rice, R. C. Groesbeck,
J. C. Brodkenbrough, MoIIIe Beld
ng, M. S. West, H. J. Savidga, V.
p.. Smith, J. - J. Miller, Dr. T. C.
Campbell, E. G. Argraves, W. C.
Dalton, J. W. Kerns, Dr. G. A. Mas-
sey, H.. E. GeU, J. 31.. Bedford, J.
E, Howie, H. J.. Jewett, C. J. Cizek,
J. H. Drlscoll,' Georgo Met25, W. R.
"Waggoner, w.' 8. Wifty, O. W.
Splker, F A. Baker. R. F. Durbin,
L. M. Woodside. Lloyd Ryan,. Fred
Fleet, Rev. W. E. Bobbitt, Ed Bodge
and others. .
All kinds of fur manufac
turing and coat'remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
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MIX, WuNiriiiKf'oii"'--'
Rot. Sixth and Seventh
Clara Calkins, Miss Ethel Nelson,
Miss Olive Wilson, Miss Sally Fol-
som, Mlss Katherine McAndrews,
Mrs. Violet McLaughlin, Miss Hazel
Noble, Mrs. Mollis Beldlng and
Miss June Dunlap and the hostess
Mrs. Frank Mills and Miss Anna
Mae Johnston.
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MCSIOANS IN
PORTLAND NOW
According to a recent communica
tion from Portland, musicians and
music lovers from all parts of the
United States are in Portland to at
tend' the Biennial Convention ot the
National Federation of Music clubs
which will open June. 6 and will con
tinue until Saturday,' June 13.'
Winners , of state ' and district
young artist contests will compete in
the national contest which will con
tinue from Saturday, June 6 until
Monday, June 8 when the winners
in the four , divisions men's and
women's voice and piano and violin
will be selected. Sixteen districts
have sent their winners to take part
In this final contest. Dr. C. H. Mar
vin, president of the University of
Arizona, is scheduled to speak dur
ing the convention.
Another outstanding feature of
the national convention will be the
world t premiere of the American
opera, "The Echo" which is schedul
ed for' Tuesday night. This opera,
by Frank Patterson, composer and
librattist, will be sung by Marie Rap
pold, soprano, New York; Marjorie
Dodge, soprano, Chicago and Los
Angeles; Forrest Lament, tenor, Chi
cago Grand Opera company; Law
rence TIbbett, baritone. Metropolitan
Grand 'Opera- company. Walter
Henry Rothwell, of Log Angeles, 1b
the director. ,- ;
In connection with the opera
premiere, there will be presented on
Tuesday night the symphonic poem,
"The Pit and the Pendulum" by
Stephen Randolph. This will be
rendered by Edgar Stillman Kelley
of Oxford, Ohio and the Portland
Symphony Orchestra. This is the
prize offering of the Harmony club
of Fort Worth, Texas.
Business sessions and musical re
citals of various kinds, will occupy
the delegates until Friday afternoon
when officers are to be elected. Sat
urday, Juno 13, the lust day of tho
convention, will be devoted to re
organization and sight seeing.
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.MOUNTAINS ''".f. A I
. Mrs. Leslie Rogers, ac'conifjanUid
by her daughter, Miss'Zephir Rogers,
spent Thursday visiting with friends
and relatives In Medford and Jacksonville..'-
Mrs. Rogers reported a
lovely'drlve over the mountains, and,
the valley to bo exceedingly beauti
ful. SPEND WEEK-END
Among the cottagers opening up
their summer homes for (he vacation
season this week-end vere Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Rogers, who with their
family loft Friday afternoon for
Lake of tho Woods, where their de
lightful summer home, "Tumble
Inn" is located. They had as their
guests ovor" tho Momorial day.hp.H-days'MM-ud
Mr?,, Charles L.
Mooro and their family, who" aVftnt '
tho wpAk-")id wjtn thA Tlng"ra.
HONOR MISS MACK
WITH DINNER PARTY
Oa Tuesday event;.tf, at tho homo
ot Miss Lydla von Berthelsdorf, tho
girl ot the Sunchacho rampflre
group entertained with a dinner
party In honor ot Mlss Donna Mack
who In the near future will leave
for an extended visit in Boston,
Mass. MIss.Mu'k has been assistant
guardian of tha Sunchuhoo group
fo.- the past two years. Tha girls
appreciate very much the time and
energy she has given to them and
are sorry to see her leave. The
campfire colors, flume and brown
were used tor decorations and the
centerpiece was a miniature camp
tire. Following the dinner a very im
pressive ceremonial meeting was
held. At this time 151 beads were
given. National honors were awaTd
ed tJ Ethel Carlson, Margaret Cum
mings and Anna Setxer. The de
gree of Fre Maker was bestowed
upon Anna Setzer. Lydla von Berth-
elsdorf and Ella Redkey. Margaret
cummmgs 'and Elvira Call were
each, presented with a candle holder
and the Torch Bearer's pins which
signify -that they had attained the
highest degree in campfire. A
pleasing musical and literary pro
gram concluded tho evening's fes
tivities
The program Included a piano
solo by Elvira Call; Indian dance
by Muriel Moore; reading, Anna
Stezer; Violin solo by Lydla vov
Berthelsdorf; instructive talk by
Mrs. A. L. Rice; songs, sung to the
ukelele. Lorraine 3iordoft; camp
fire song. "Mystic Fire," Anna Set
zer, Lorraine Mordoff and Margaret
Cummings; the Walking Song, the
Sunchahco group.
Members present for the evening
were the guest ot honor 3IIss Donna
Mack and Ella Redkey, Etta Ma
thers, Elvira Call'; Ethel Carlson,
3!argaret Cummlngs,- Anna Setzer,
Mary Hunt,' Sarah Etta Truax, Lor
Talne Modrotf, Lucille Shuey, Mur
iel Moore. Lydla von Borthelsdorff,
and their campfire guradlan, Mrs.
A. L. Rice. Guests Invited in to
observe the ceremonial were Mlss
Allsa Massey,: Mrs. Burchardl and
3rrs. R. von Berthelsdorf.
CLUB ENJOYS
FINAL MEETING
Members of the Art Needlework
club enjoyed the last meeting of the
year when Mrs. Rufus Moore en
tertained on Wednesday afternoon
at ber home on Riverside street.
They adjourned late In the aftornoon
until the next meeting which is
scheduled for September. The guests
of the afternoon were Mrs.' Thomas
Campbell of Arizona, Mrs. Nate
otterbein, Mrs. Wattenburg, Mrs.
Will Baldwin, . 3Irs. Jenkins, 31rs.
Sarah Gowan, Mrs. Thomas Hamil
ton, Sirs. Francis Olds, Mrs. Garret
Van Riper.. Members present were
Mrs. R. E. W-ittenburg, .Mrs. J. S.
Goeller, Sirs. R. H. Dunbar, Sirs.
Charles Siartln, Jlrs. L. L. Truax,
Mrs. O. L. Wlrtz, Sirs. Jennie Hum,
Sirs. Rose Soule, Sirs. J. H. Carna
ban, Sirs. D. V. Kuykendall, Mrs. W.
A. Delzell of Salom who was a
member during her residence In
Klamath Falls, Mrs. Allan Sloan,
Sirs. Wilbur Jones, and SIlzs Jic
Curdy and the hostess, Sirs. Rufus
Moore.
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OPEN CABI.V
AT LAKE O WOODS
Mr. and. Sirs. C. H. Underwood
were among the Klamath Falls resi
dents to take advantage of the Mem
orial Day holidays and open up their
summer home on Lake' of the
Woods. ..',. '' ';
Mr. and Sirs. Charles Siartln loft
early In the week-end for Lake of
the Woods where they also opened
their Interesting summer home for
tho season. : , '.
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WITH BRIDGE , ' V
,Mrs. J. M. Bedford and Mrs.. Coral
Babo entertained charmingly at,'th,e
summer home of Mrs. Bedford yan
Agency Lake Friday afternoon when
a number of friend were bidden
to the cabin to enjoy a bridge lunch
eon.. The affair was the' first of
what promises to be an enjoyable
season of partlos at. summer homos
during' the vacation period.
KODAK ' FINISHING
in at 9 out at 6 p. m.
: The-Peasley's 'i
QpMaiU'CdnrtJIouM
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Lconomy
Sale
Monday and Tuesday
Tune 1 and 2,
Where the womerf folks can buy for the men with complete
satisfaction to themselves and the men folks. 1
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For quality and money savIng.Wotk shirts, overalls, work
box, underwear, -work shoes, hats, canvas gloves, khaki trous
ers, etc., at a June introduction sale to economical buying at the
popular store for quality clothes for all classes of people at
prices that please.
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fTERE'S a snappy tathlng suit ol
rl black Inco over tan satin with
Mppjn' 'urtly skirt of
chanettablA ntu- siwn taffeto-
POSTIONE
3IEKTING .". ,
Meeting of the Literary depart
ment (Of the,, Women's Library club
has been..n.'stp-'ned from Monday.
June 1, to Monday Juno 8, accord
ing to an announcement made this
morning by Sirs. Roland Wright.
The meeting on June 8, will be
held Jn the library club rooms at
2:30 p. m. with Sirs! Rjlund Wright
reviewing the Interesting autobiography-
of .Mark Twain. Sirs. Del
Gammon, who is' chairman of the
literary dppartn'icnt is especially
anlxous for, a good turn out at the
meeting for the purpose of outlining
he i work for next year.
SlltS. ..THOMAS '
TO ENTERTAIN
. Slembers of Eulalona chapter of
Daughters ot the American Revolu
tion ot Klamath Falls will meet n
Mrs. Bert C. Thomas wth Sirs.
Thomas and Sirs. C. E. Solomon as
Joint hostesses. Mrs. R. E. Wright
has charge of the program, accord
ing to announcement made this
morning. , 1
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PAHT? MATRONS
ENJOY MEETING1
Sirs. Charles. Martin and Sirs. L.
F. Willits entertained mcmbors of
tho Past Matrons club of Aloha
chapter, Ordur ot Eastern Star, at
the homo of -Sirs. Willits on Friday
afternoon. Tho club adjourned un-
tp the laBt Friday in Soptembcr.
Sirs. J.: Q. Willits of Cottago Grove,
a past matron of the chapter in that
city, was the guest of the aftornoon.
Members present wrtro Sirs. H. F.
Murdoek, Sirs, W. A. Delzell, Mrs.
Jonnlo Hunt, Sirs. H, W. Uuthlany,
Sirs. C. L. Harvey,' Sirs, Wilbur
Jones, Mrs. Isabella .Splker, and the
hostesses Sirs. Siartln and Sirs. Willits.
VISITING
IN'ROHEBURO
Sirs. James Perry left tho early
part of the week for Roscburg
where she plans to visit with friends
and relatives the early part of tho
aummer. Mrs. Perry is taking tho
much needed vacation following an
Illness during' the major portion of
the i'springl She plans to-visit In
Astoria and Corvallls and perhaps
motoring to. Senttlis noxt month.
CHARMING , 1 i 7-
BRIDGE PARTY :'
The honm of .Sirs. ' ft. E;. Paddock
on Auljurn 'strept Hot Springs ad
dition, was thrf'scon of a pretty
bridge patty yesterday. Tho house
was' decorated In spring flowers
and five tables wore Jn play during
tho afternoon. i Highest score wns
mado hy Sirs. Fr)rt Dunbar, who
was awarded first prlzo, 'second
prize to Mrs.' H. K, Hunger nnd
consolation prlzo to Mrs. Hardin
Carter. At tho close of tho game
refreshments were served .by the
hostess. Tho following ladles wore
present: Musdames- II. E. Hanger,
riernartt 7.,I". N.: Mon,. John
Martin, James TMIIiofar--' VMoH
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KLAMATH SuLUL FALLS
Use our Post Office Service
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our
u ccess
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Is measured largely -by the impression
gained from-your , appearance. The well
groomed, welj tailored man is the man
who is pointed out as a leading citizen.
Shoddy, poorly tailored hand-me-down suits will not inspire
confidence in yourself or those with whom you come in contact.
Feel Prosperous Look Prosperous
Be Prosperous
' ' Wear Hand Tailored Clothes
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bo a dolognto to the, Slnoso Honrt fllnd wo aro not a rich man's son.'
I Lnclnn Thnt .IA nl,.li In .n.n.l I DrU'lnff tOO fast Is rltin nnrni..
Chsis. Cizek
e5Herchant Tailor Hart Building
Fred Dunbnr, L, L. D. Stewart,
J. S. Elliott, Jack Slater, C. H.
Knowles, Hardin Carter,;R. E.. Do
wooso, Arthur, . ' Whitman,,; Byron
Harden brook, .Ony Manning, W, D.
Miller and RnlphSoyd.
TO GO EAST
Delegate for Moose IamIro to IcavO
Hundny for Hpokano i (
Sir. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson are
planning to leave on Sunday morn
ing for Spokane, Wash., where -they
will attend a convention as dels
gates from the Moono lodge and
Mcoso Heart Legion. Thompson
will represent Klamath Falls Moose
Lodge, whllo Mrs. Thompson will
Sahara Cabaret
Opens Saturday Night
7, pt m. McCarthy Bldg.
Loglon. Tho also plutt to spend
two wook-B vacniton along, tho coast.
Tho ' dates of the convention are
Juno 4, 6 anil"6. "''''"''v" .JfX
Wo know a man who would bo
broke If ha didn't owo up much,
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DINNER
WHITE PELICAN HOTEL:
Harry B o re I
and his orchestra will play during '
' dinner hour !
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