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EVENING TIRRAT.n, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1025
Portrait
AS SLIM and pliant as a reed,
But tempered like Tine Htcel
and keyed .
To such a pitch that she can stand
For bourn the music of a band
That rests not and no mercy shows
To them whoso blood more slowly
flows.
: A lovely creature, vibrant, young,
Elastic nerves and highly strung,
A little hard, a little shrill,
Gay and defiant never still.
What does not bend must break,
they say,
She laughs at them, as well she
: may.
The feet that dance do stones de
' . ' ; spise,
The youthful are the very wise
For something broke within- her
. there ..
And she, refusing to despair.
Though heartstriings snapped the
, common lot.
Danced on and patched them with
; ' a knot
No one has seen the knot or
will
In perfect time she dances still.
JOSEPHINE LAWRENCE.
TO VISIT MOTHER
FOB FORTNIGHT
: Mrs. Laurence Mehaffey and two
sons,' Laurence Jr., and Donald Col
ver, of Anttoch, California, will ar
rive on Sunday, June 28, for a
months visit with Mrs. Mehaffey's
mother, Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Mrs.
Mehaffey, nee-Miss Maude Newbury
will be remembered here where she
formerly lived before moving to the
south.'-;:' -'.,''' .', ."
Mr. Cirl Newbury, son of Mrs.
Jones Is expected to arrive from the
Orient about the same time as hij
sister and will spend sometime here
visiting. '
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
AT LAKE OF WOODS
Society so far as a goodly num
ber of the younger set of the city
Is concerned, turned their thoughts
to, boating, canoeing, fishing, bik
ing and nature study, when two
groups of the Camp Fire girls, the
Winemas and Sunchahcos, left by
motor for Lake of the WoodB on
Wednesday, where they will enjoy
an outing of one week,
Helene 'Breitenstein
SOCIETY EDITOR
Telephone HH
DEMOHTFVL LAWX PARTY
AT STIXSOX HOME
One of the loveliest affairs of the
week, was that of Thursday after
noon when Mrs. R. E. Stlnson enter
tained the Tea Cup club with a de
lightful afternoon at her home on
Washington, The affnlr was one of
the first lawn parties of the season,
the guests njoying a social after
noon with fancy work on the pretty
lawn at the Stinson home. The hos
tess was assisted by the Mesdames:
B. F. Siewerd, Frank Martin, J. W.
Bernom, C. H. Barnstable and John
Yaden. Dainty refreshments were
served by the hostess nt the close of
the social afternoon.
The guests Included Mesdames:
Howard Rohbins and E. C. Koppen
of Medford. W. J. Steinmetx, D. M.
Smith, W. C. Van Emon. Nina C.
Tow, J. M. Guthrie, C. Nine, J. R.
McCee, F. Hill Hunter,' G. R. Lind
ley. Stanley Berry, H. E. Pelti, L. K.
Phelps, G. K. Rosenqulst, C. E. My
ers, G. G. Hailea, E. C. Stuckey, B. F.
Siewerd, Frank Martin, J. W. Ber
nom, C. H. Barnstable, John Yaden
and Miss Anna M. Reeves.
On Thursday, July sixteenth, the
club will hold a picnic at Wlulkse.
DRESS FOR
DIXXER
Dressing up for dinner is not ex
cluded to the class of people we
call society. It should be a practice
in every home, even though the
dressing up consists of a clean
gingham dress. And it should not
be excluded to the wife and mother,
iut each individual should observe
this rule as well. Children should
be taught the habit in the hlgh
chalr days. This custom not only
takes the family out of the "shift
less class' but 'aids digestion as
well. An -unkempt person at the
table spoils the appetite of the rest
of the family and makes the dinner
lees appetizing and less attractive.
And when the member of the family
who has cooked that dinner has
labored so hard over it she is "just
too tired to dress' she has defeated
Mrs. L. P.. Sabin who acts as ! ner Purpose.
guardian for the WInema group.
and Mrs. A. L. Rice, guardian for
the ' Sunchabco froug, assisted by
Miss' Mae Mordoff, chaperoned the
girls, whose outing was made pos
sible by the kindness of a number
of local people, who took the girls
by motor to camp.
i During the week Rev. A. L. Rice
will be at cam rj to assist in doing
chores and such and at the week
end L. P.; Sabin plans to go to camp.
. On the last eve at camp the girls
will hold a ceremonial, wbich is to
mark the closing of the enjoyable
outing. .
The girls enjoying the outing in
clude the Misses Ethel Carlson, Mar
garet Cummings, Lydia von Berth
elsdorf, Anna Setzer, Mary Hunt,
Ella Redkey, Thelma Grizzle, Ailsa
- Massey, Muriel Moore, Elvira Call,
Etta Mather, Loralne Mordoff,
Alexis Lyle, Fay Grizzle, Alice
Harvey, Margare,. Machen, Betty
Zimmerman, Luela Dahlelm, Helene
Mason, Marjorle Stlnson, Nadine
O'Flaherty, Vera Moore, Gene
Rogers and Geraldlne Dimock of
Portland.
- Those making the outing a reali
zation for the girls include Mes
dames A. Carlson, M.. G. Mordoff,
Burton Greene, Leslie Rogers, G.
D. Grizzle, R. Couch, L. P. Sabin.
A. L. Rice, Dr. L, L. Truax and
Mr. Jack Kimball of the Forest
Protective association. - .
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COMPLIMENTS cpt'SIX
WITH PARTY
Complimenting her email cousin
Betty Reed, who is visiting from
6an Francisco, Nancy Gammon en
tertained at a delightful party this
afternoon at the Gammon home
on Cedar. Games were enjoyed by
the little ones and late in the after
noon dainty refreshments were serv
ed. The guests Included twelve
playmates of Nancy's.
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TO ATTEND XELAXO
STANFORD KXEKCTHES
Mrs. H. F. Murdoch left Frldoy
morning for San Francisco for a
brief visit and will later attend the
commencement exercises at Leland
, Stanford University where her
idaughted Christine, will be gradu
ated from the Stanford Law School,
receiving the degree of Juris Doctor.
MARRIAGE
ANNOUNCED
The marriage of Miss Ina Graham
and Mr. H. C. Bergman was quietly
solemnized on Monday, June eighth,
at the parsonage of the Methodist
church In San Francisco, the Rev.
Moore officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Graham of this city,
where she attended high school, later
going south to study music. She Is
one of the talented young ladles of
the city, having just recently studied
under Professor Josef Lagvlnne,
who conducted a master class In
San Francisco.
Mr. Bergman is one of the popular
young men of the city and is em
ployed as salesman for Mrs. Berg
man's father.
Before returning north the young
couple toured southern California.
At the present time they are at home
to their many friends at Shipping
ton, with Mrs. Bergman's parents.
SHOWER FOR
BRIDE-ELECT
Miss Leona Morande, whose en
gagement to Mr. Ferrand Shaw of
Montague, California, has recently
been announced, was the honor guest
at a linen shower on Thursday even
ing, when Mrs. Anita Allan was hos
tess at her home on Garden avenue.
The honor guest was presented with
a number of lovely linen gifts.
Dainty refreshments were served
late In the evening by the hostess.
The guests were girls of the Klam
ath Manufacturing company, includ
ing Mesdames: J. D. Upton, W. P.
Norande, P. P. Vogel and daughter,
Decorus and son, Arnold. Misses
Ruby Remnen, N. Potter, Margau
rite Fisher, Mrs. Maude Franklin
and the hostess.
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GIVING SERIES OF
BRIDGE LUNCHEONS
One of the lovely affairs of the
coming week is that of Wednesday
afternoon, when Mrs. Herbert Newell
will be hostess to a number of the
social matrons of the city, at the
first of a series of bridge luncheons
at her home at 419 High. Five
tables of bridge will be In play on
Wednesday afternoon.
, HARMIX(i ItltUMiE
THIS AFTERNOON
Charming In Its every appoint
ment was the bridge luncheon given
tills afternoon at the beautiful Carr
ranch home, at which Mrs. William
Carson Dulton and Mrs. Paul Jack
son Dulton were joint hostesses to
a large number of the social mat
rons of the city. Au attractive
and novel color scheme of purpKt
and orange with California popples
land wild lupin being used through
out the home. Ten tables were In
play during the afternoon, with
Mrs. R. L. Dalton and Mrs. Carr
Dalton assisting the hostesses.
Throughout the afternoon the Misses
Florence and Clarice Elliott gave
a number of delightful musical
numbers. ' ,
SMITH-RKKIt
XrPTIALS
The home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Reed on Walnut avenue was the
scene of a lovely homo wedding on
Friday evening, when their young
est daughter. Miss -Murloa fl. Reed
became the bride of Mr. Melvin F.
Smith, Reverend Thomas D. Yarnes
of the Mehtodist church officiating.
The bride, charming in a gown
of orchid crepe do chine, was at
tended by Miss Lena Lewln, who
wore a gown of honey-dew colored
flowered georgette. The groom was
attended by Mr. H. C. Arnold. ,
The home was a bower of pink
and white roses, tho wedding being
performed beneath an arch of
brides' roses and greens.
Immediately following the cere
mony a wedding supper was served.
Covers, were laid for fifteen.
. The young couple, who have
hosts of frieuds In this city, will be
at home at the Hotel Baldwin.
The bride chose as her wedding
day the twenty-fourth wedding an
niversary of her parents.
DANCING PARTY OX '
WEDNESDAY EVENING
The 'first of aseries of summer
dancing parties to be given by the
local Elks' lodge will be that of
Wednesday evening on the Venetian
dancing barge. The affair will be
Invitational, any member of the
local lodge being permitted to in
vite friends. A number of out of
town members are expected to. at
tend. Attractive decorations are
being arranged for as well as spe
cial mnsic. In the past these af
fairs have been weir attended by
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MRS. Rl'COMCll
HOSTESS
Mrs. L, Kuomilch whs hostess on
Tuesduy afternoon to tho members
of Hi u Happy Hour club at her
homo on North Eighth. The uituul
social afternoon of sewing was held
after which tho hostess served a
prettily uppointed luncheon, using
vases of lovely Jack roses a luir
decorations.
The members present 'vera Mos
dumvs W. Templar, S. T. Summers
George Humphrey, E. Jones, M. W
Cose loo in, Meyer. J. J. Keller, W.
J. Steinmetx. O. M. Hector, R. A
Emmlit, W. D. rotor und the host
ess.
HOUSE WESTS AT
Nil. HOME
Misses Marie Igl and Bertha
llusch of Los Angeles and Miss
Kalhryn Igl of Minneapolis, who
have been the house guests o1
Mrs. E. M. Igl for tho past ten days
will leave 011 Monday for tho east
While In the city the attractive
young ladles have been the insplra
tlon for u number of lovely social
affairs.
BACK FROM
COl.IA-XiE
Miss Mae Mordoff returned tho
first of the week from Eugene
where she has been a student the
past year at the University. Miss
Eileen, sister of MI--S Mordoff Is ex
pected to return home the early part
of the week, being the guest of
friends in Portland during llio Rose
Carnlv.il.
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EASTERN STAR TO
MEET TUESDAY'
On Tuesday evening Aloha chap
tor of the' Eastern Star will moot
for their regular session at Masonic
hall. Initiation will bo held and a
report of the grnnd lodge meeting
held In Portland will bo glvon by
the ladles who were delegates from
the local chapter.
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DIXXER PARTY TOMORROW
FOR VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Lorons will
bo host and hostess at a dinner
party tomorrow evening at their
I home, complimenting the Igl sisters
and Miss -Marie Ilusch, who are
house guests at the Igl home.
EXTERTAIXS
FOR GUESTS ' 1
Complimenting her house guests
the Misses Marie Igl and Katharyn
Igl and Bertha Bosch, Mrs. 'E. M.
Igl entertained at ber home on
North Third ' Friday afternoon
Howls of 'lovely flowers, carrying
out a colors scheino of rod and
white, were ( used throughout the
home. Covers were 'laid for 12,
FRIENDS SURPRISE
MRS. BOLD1SCHAR
Mrs. Louis Boldlschar was do
llghtfully surprised on Friday after
noon at herhome on Lookout, when
a .number of her friends gathored,
honoring her birthday, presenting
her with a dainty set of dishes. The
ladles who gathered for the affair
people throughout the entire county j included Mrs. Charles 8. fiterawell,
and It is .thought tbe parties this
summer will prove even more
popular.
HOUSE GUESTS AT
GAMMON HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Del Gammon hivj
as their house guests Mr. and Mrs.
Colvin M. Reed and daughter Betty,
of San Francisco. Mr. Reed is a
brother of Mrs. Gammon.
OUT OF TOWN
GUESTS HOKORED
Honoring the Misses Kathryn and
Marie Igl and Bertha Busch, who
are visiting In the city at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Igl, Mr. and
Mrs. John Houston entertained at
a delightful dinner party at their
home on Tuesday evening.
'Fur Manufacturer
Coat Remodeling
MRS. WM: BESSLER
Furrier
085 Washington
Bet. Sixth and Seventh
All work 30 to 60 per cent
less than any fur house In
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
Mrs. Joe Goldsmith, Mrs. James
Ottoman, Mrs. Mike Lavenlk, Mrs.
V. Rajnus, Mrs. Frank Ottoman and
Miss Anna Potuecek.
HOME FOR
SUMMER MONTHS
Miss Hargitret Hirgus and bro
ther Buford Hargus have returned
from the University of Oregon at
Eugene, to spend the summer
months with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Smith on Conger.
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STUDIO OPENS
Mrs, H, C, Bergman has opened
her studio In the Odd Fellows'
building, where she will receive hor
pupils studying piano. Mrs. Berg
man just recently returned from
San Francisco, where she studied
under Professor Josef Lagvlnne,
who conducted a master class for
five years. Mrs. Bergman was formerly-
Miss Ina Graham, her mar
riage being an event of last Mon
day In the southern city.
HAPPY HOUR
CLUB TO MEET
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. S. T.
Summers will be hostess to the
Happy Hour club at her home, 231
North Seventh. . .
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TO SPEND SUMMER
MONTHS EAST
Mrs. R. E. Wright left Wodneaday
evening .for an extended visit
throughout tbe east, going an far
east as New York City. Mrs. Wright
plans to remain In the enst for a
fortnight.
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MRS. GAMMON
, On noxt Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Del Gammon will be hostess to
tho Man Jongg club at her homo
239 Cedar.
M'XEALY'8
IX EAST ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNoaly
aro enjoying a visit In the Twin
Cities. While east Mr. McNoaly Is
attending tho Kiwanls national
convention,. - - ."' ' - I
Children To Give
Special Program
At Local Church
Tomorrow morning children of the
Methodist church will observe Child
ren Day with a program upon which
they have been working for some.
time. "The Hood Shepherd" will ha
given with Fred llochtol taking tho
purt of The Good Shepherd.
"The Ninety mid Nine" Is ruintoin
died hy the primary department.
The solo purls will be taken by Mrs.
Esther Dunlvnn and Fred llechlol.
Tho program includes:
Happy us The. Birds of Spring
Primary Department.
Children's Day Exercise
Kulh ChllcjHo, Eleunor
Yarnes and I.ucllo Nino.
Reading Frances Gysbers
Solo Joo Kendall
Pageant The Good Shephard
HOUSE GUEST OF
MRS. XEWEI.lt
Miss Mary J. Rlntlt of Kelso,
Washington, Is tho housa guest of
Mrs. Herbert Newell. Miss Rleth
plans to visit In tho city for soino
limo.
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MESDAMES TRUAX AND
IIOKHEI.T HOSTESSES
The Women's Missionary Society
of the Presbyterian church met for
their final meeting of the season
at tho homo of Mrs. L. L. Truax 011
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Truax
and Mrs. W. A. Horbelt being joint
hostesses to the members. Mrs, H.
S. Phillips was In chargo of tho
program for the uftornoon and
with the assistance of Mrs. John
Sargent and Mrs. L. L. Truax gave
a moat Interesting discussion of the
missionary work being accomplished
In the Philippines.
Mrs. A. M. Worden. president of
the society appointed committees to
uct for the ensuing year. On the
program committee Mrs. Arthur
Wilson, Mrs. A. M. Collier. Mrs.
Bort Thomas and Mrs. W. S. Slough
will servo. .Mrs. E. 8. Phillips. Mrs.
Wilbur Jones and Mrs. John Sargent
wero named to have charge of the
annual luncheon which will be held
on the third Thursday In September.
Mrs. J. C. Coach of Do Kulh. Il
linois snd Miss Boalrlco Pearson of
Saint Paul, Minnesota wero guests
of the society on Thursday.
oAt The Churches
First Presbyterian Church
Sixth and Pino Stroots.
10 a. m. Church School,'
11 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser
mon: "Tho Words of My Mouth."
7 p. m. Christian Endoavor.
8 p. m. Pipe-organ prelude by
Mrs. C. W. Eberlein. Sermon by
the pastor: "Ho Sees Us Through."
ARTHUR L. RICK, Pastor.
SHon Lutheran Church
Chamber of Commerce rooms,
Fifth and Main.
9:30 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class.
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship.
Sermon: "Tho Creation."
G. W. HOFFMAN, Tostor.
Just
Ar r i v e d
$3000
Shipment of the Seasons
Smartest Styles in
Fur Coats and Jacquetts
at surprisingly low prices
10.00 or more will hold
any garment in stock
Watch Our Windows
The Northern Fur Shop
810 Main Street
,
Hear
Dr. B. C. Miller
. at
WHITE PELICAN THEATER
JOCKEY KATHIXO SUIT
WORN TO RIDE SURF
Fashion tells us tho "Jockey"
bathing suit Is tbe latest thing on
the fashlonablo beaches. Women
who want something different from
tho one-piece garment or tbe taf
feta bathing suit that Is made llko
a child's frock will appreciate tbls
now addition to fashion.
Shiny satin is the material used
for the jockey suit. The upper por
tion, which Is mado exactly like a
riding vost, Is of contrasting color
to the trousor portion. One model,
for instance, has a wblto satin
waistcoat which sxtonds to the hips,
trlmmod with mannish rovoros and
pockets. Tho vest buttons up the
front just as the ordinary mannish
vest does. The trousers, of black
satin, are made looio and resomble
trousors ot a track suit. Since the
vest Is separate from the trousors,
the trousers are attached to a snug
bodlco which Is hlddon by tho vost.
A '-rubberized jockey cap of bril
liant color and a buttonnlore made
of rubberized flowers complete tbe
costume, ...
Anothor model mado on similar
lines comblnos a vest of orchid
satin with turquoise satin trousors.
Fuschsla shades, by tho way, will
bfl among the newor bathing suit
colors this season. Thero are many
llttlo, taffota suits with ruffled
BUIrtg which aro mado In fuchsia
shades. Beach capos of purplo are
also smart this sonson.
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Mr, and Mrs. It, Dlx will loavo
tomorrow morning for Upper Lako
where they plan to spend tho day
on an outing. ''
KODAK FINISHING
8 Hour Service f'
The Peasley's
Opposite Court House
Sunday morning 11a. m. Is God Able to Heal
3:00 p. m. Divine Healing Service.
What does the Bible teach about the Baptism
of the Holy Spirit and Divine Healing?
If you are a Christian you ought to know.
Bring your Bible Sunday 3 p. m. Ask any
Question, every Christian, "No" matter what
denomination, ought to know.
Dr. B. C. Miller, of Ashland, pastor of First
Baptist church, will have charge of the Bervice,
Ministers especially invited. Remember, the
place
White Pelican Theater Time 3 p. m.
After the sermon the sick will be prayed for
. 8 p. m. Evangelistic Services 8 p. m.
Dr. B. C. Miller in charge of tho service
Don't Miss These Meetings
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