The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 27, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, JUNE, 27, 102tJ
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Landscape
I KNOW a house and an old
stone wall
And a clear brook running, but
that's not all!
A house that watches the far off
sky.
And a slim young birch where
the brook runs by.
The birch leans down and the
brook must know
Why the young tree quivers and
- . trembles so.
But the brook is timid and hur
ries by
And the silent house only sees
the sky.
Then at sunset time, with its
eyes agleani,
The old house settles Itself to
dream.
Forgetting that it Is gray and
cold
And dull and lonely and sad and
old.
But the birch tree' never once
sees the sky.
For the birch is young and a
brook runs by
GERTRUDE CALLAGHAN.
TO BE SUMMER
GUESTS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collins of Long
Beach, California, are house guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
L.. Houston on North Fifth. Mrs.
Collins formerly made her home, in
! this city' and will be remembered
as one of the popular young social
matrons of this city. It. is expected
a number ot social affairs will be
planned, in her honor during her
Visit.;: : i . , ;,
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CAMP FIRE GIRLS , i
RETURN .FROM OUTING
' The Wlnema and Sunehahcos
camp fire girls, including a large
number of the younger social set of
the city, .turned their thoughts from
dancing and teas during the past
week when they enjoyed canoeing,
hunting, hiking and studies of na
ture of the great outdoors, at Lake
of the- Woods. ; Chapcrpned by Mrs.
A. L. Rice and Mrs. L. P. Sabin, the
girls spent ' the past week at the
popular resort, returning home on
Tuesday. i
In . the party . were the Misses:
Ethel Carlson, Margaret Cummings,
Lydia von Bcrthelsdorf, Anna Setzer,
Mary Hunt," Ella Redkey, Thelma
Grizzle, Allsa Massey, Muriel Moore,
Elvira Call, Etta Mather, Loraine
Mordoff, Alexis Lyle, Fay Grizzle,
Alice Harvey, Margaret Machen,
Betty Zimmerman, Luela Dahleim,
Holen Mason, Marjorlo Stinson,
Nadlne . O'Flaherty, Vera Moore,
Gene Rogers and Gcraldine Dlmock
of Portland.'
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BOLD-KCHKEINKIl
MTTIALS
An impressive, yet simple wed
ding was that of Wednesday morn
ing at Sacred Heart church, when
Miss Ruby Agnes Schrelner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schrelner,
became the bride of Mr. Leo Wil
liam Bold ot Oakland, California.
Rev. Father William Kramer per
formed the ceremony. The young
couple were attended by Mr. and
Mrs. ' H. F. Bennett. Only the im
mediate relatives were In attend
ance and . almost immediately fol-1
lowing the wedding the young
couple left for the south, where
Mr. Bold holds a position, being a
railroad man.
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SOCIETY LULLS DURING
SUMMER MONTHS
1 Tho end of June will find any
number of the social set scattered
to the mountain and seaside resorts
for weeks ot vacation and leisure
and not until September will active
interost be revived. .
.. The excitement and flurry of the
Vacation season is most as great as
that of Christmas, although . not
quite as joyous. "What are you
going to do this summer?'' one
hcarB on ' every hund . and the
answer, "I don't know, what are
you?" Is the one you hear most
often..' The lure of the great out
doors comes to us with the glorious
sunshine which Is bread and wine,
hope and courage,
i We snatch at every gracious
fleeting moment, ever eager for
new oxporloncus. .
May this vacation be your jolllest,
and happlext one, In my wish to
foil! -
Helene Ureitenstein
Tclephono 88
StX'IKTY KD1TOR
FIRST OK SERIES OK
URIIMiK LUNCHEONS
At the first ot a series of bridge
luncheons, Mrs. Herbert Newell
proved a most charming hostess on
i Wednesday afternoon, when she en
' tertalned with five tables ot bridge
at her attractive home on High.
, Vases of old fashioned flowers and
i Jack roses were used throughout the
rooms. Miss Mary Rieth of Kelsd,
Washington, who is the house guest
of Mrs. Newell and Mrs. H. W.
Bathlany assisted the hostess. In
.the near future Mrs. Newell will give
tho second of the series for which
I she has planned during the early
summer months.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
FOR LITTLE SON
Jimmy Dick Dreher, was honored
on his eighth birthday the early
part of this week, when his mother,
Mrs. E. G. Dreher, delightfully en
tertained a number ot, his play
mates. A matinee party at the Pine
Tree, featuring "Charley's Aunt."
passed the first part of the after
noon, after which Mrs. Dreher took
the little ones to the Dreher home
on Lincoln, where games were en
joyed on the lovely lawn. Mrs. R.
C. Cornish assisted the hostess in
serving dainty refreshments. Spe
cial guests during the afternoon
were two grandmothers, Mrs. J.
Dreher and Mrs. A. J. Santamaw.
The little ones present were
Gwendolyn Lorenz, Mary Genevieve
McCroskey, Audrey Lavenick, Alice
Harvey, Margaret Harvey, Geral
dine Stallings, . Juanita Stallings.
Jule Stallings, Pauline Cornish.j
Erline Hackney, Jule Hackney and
Dorothy Marsrow.
Warren Whitlock, Phillip Albert
John Maguire, Robert Brett, John
Brett, Robert Johnson, Arthur Cor
nish, Clayton Cornish, Edgar Deball
Jack Sieman, Donald Klrkpatrlck
and. Jimmy Dick Dreher.
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NUMEROUS WEEK-END
PARTIES PLANNED
This week-end finds a large num
ber of the social set planning for
parties at the numerous pictures
que resorts of which we can well be
proud. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon
and daughter Miss Hope, will en
joy the week end -holiday at Lake
of the Woods as will Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Rogers and two sons,
James and Donald, accompani
ed by Mrs. J. L. Edwards; mother
of Mrs. Rogers, who is to be the
house guest of ber daughter for a
fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Moore and family are another party
who have chosen Lake ot the Woods
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall will be
guests at the Point Comfort Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moe will have
as their guests at their lovely cot
tage at Rocky Point Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Albertson.
EASTERN STAR HOLD
FINAL MEETING
On Tuesday evening the order ot
the Eastern Star held its final meet
ing for the summor months with
initiation and an Interesting report
of the grand lodge session recently
held In Portland. Following the
regular meeting a banquet and soc
ial hour was held. On Tuesday,
Soptembcr eighth, the order will
again take up Its work, this being
the date of its first meeting for the
fall and winter months.
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DINNER HONORS MESSRS.
MARINO AND KEN NICK
A delightful. Informal dinner
purty was that of Thursday evening
when Mrs. E. W. Rennlck enter
tained, complimenting Mr. Charles
Marino and Mr. Rennlck, the oc
casion being In honor of their re
spective birthdays. The dinner table
was most attractive in Its every ap
pointment and was centered with a
low Dresden bowl of Ophelia roses.
Covers were laid for twelve.
HOUSE GUEST
OF DAUGHTER
, Mrs. J. L, Edwards of Jackson
ville, is another charming visitor
ot the city, arriving Friday to be
the house guest ot her daughter,
Mrs, Leslie Rogers. Mrs. Rogers
and two small sons, James and
Donald, returned . Friday from
Jacksonville, whore they have had
a most delightful visit for several
days, bringing Mrs. Edwards home
with Ilium, .
i o4t The Churches
Klrl Presbyterian Church
Sixth and Pino streets. Arthur L.
Rice, minister.
10 a. in., church school.
11 a. m., morning worship. Tho
pastor's sermon topic will bo "The
Porlls of Complacency."
7 p. ra.. Christian Endeavor.
S p. m., evening worship. Sermon,
"God in Everyday Life." All are
welcome.
HOUSE GUESTS AT
SANDERS HOME
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sunders have
as their house guests, their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Sanders ot Long
Beach, California. .
M.H JONGG (1.1K
WITH MRS. GAMMON
Complimenting the members of
the Mah Jongg c'.ub and several
added guests, Mrs. Del Gammon
proved horse If ' a most gracious
hostess on ' ' ednesday afternoon,
when she entertained at her home
on Cedar. During the afternoon four
tables were in play, with Mrs. G. A.
Krause holding high score for the
club members, and Mrs. A. Col
lier high score tor tho guests. Dur
ing the afternoon the addod guests
included Mesdames George Morry
man, Bernard J. Rea, H. Kilborne.
William Duncan, Andred Collier,
C. W. Reed of San Francisco and
Miss Maybelle Leavitt.
COMPLIMENTED WITH
PICNIC PARTY ON
ANNIVERSARY ' !
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Hector and Mr. and Mrs. James
Grimes, on their twenty-first wed
ding anniversaries, a party ot local
people Sunday enjoyed a delightful
picnic party at Sun creek. .The party
left in the cool hours of the morn
ing and returnning home In the
evening stopped at Wlul-Kso beach
where a swimming party was en
joyed. In the party were Messrs.
and Mesdames O. M. Hector, James
Grimes, Paul Johnson, R. A. Em
mitt and O. L. Brown; Misses
Georgia Emmltt, - .Mary Walker,
Bernlce, Florence, Alysse and Claire
Hector and Gertrude Cox; Messrs.
Richard Cox, Walter Hector, B. S.
Grigsby, Bazil Brown and Faith
Grimes. . ,
COLLEGE GIRL HERE '
FOR SUMMER
As the house guest ot her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Les
lie Pope, Miss Wanda Pope will
spend the summer months here.
Miss Pope graduated from Oregon
Agricultural College this summer
and plans to teach this coming year
in one ot tho northern cities.
MARRIAGE
ANNOUNCED i
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Thurston of
Roseburg announce the marriage of
their daughter, Miss Alice, to Mr.
Frank Z. Howard at their home on
Monday, June twenty-second. The
popular young couple have returned
to this city and will be at home to
their friends on North Fifth. .
All hinds of fur manufac
turing and coat remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
Furrier
flart WashiiiKton
lint. Sixth mid Seventh
All work 30 to CO per cent
less than any fur house In
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
"HANKY" 1lOI.li LOVELY
GIFT FOR SMALL CHILD
In an uusturn shop window a
short time ago a "hanky" doll,
which Is a clover ami useful gift
for any small child, caught my oyo.
Tho doll, perhaps six inches tall,
of bisque, wan entlrify clothed In
handkerchiefs. Five In all wore
used, Tho effect was a peasant cos
tume similar to tho Dutch women
on tho Island ot Muurkun, where, ns
wo, all know, Ilia headdress Is so
picturesque.
First, as near as I coutd dis
cover, one 'kerchief with a blue
striped border was folded so that
tho border ot tho opposite ?dgc
made a second border or flounce.
This was then fnsteued around the
doll fur a skirt. A second 'k-r-chiet
was rolled up tight and II. il
and the doll's hands thrust Into It.
sort ot muff stylo. Over tho slui'il
dera a third, 'kerchief was folded
diagonally across to form a shuvl
that crossed fichu effect In fron.
A fourth handkorchief ot dainty
sheer organdie was pleated Into an
apron. And tho fifth handkerchief
was folded compactly lengthwise
around and around, gathered up
sufficiently In tho middle to fit the
doll's head and then pinned back
of tho ears, with the colored ends
splitting apart and flopping llko a
fancy headdress. Loss handkerchiefs
could be used by splitting some In
two. One would be onough to make
tho muff and fichu, and ono would
be enough to make tho headdross
and apron. Colored handkerchiefs,
too, would bo very pretty. Tho
color schcino chosen dopends on
whother the doll Is to be a center
piece on a party table, a favor or a
now way to present some hankies to
a little girl. Anyway, a handker
chief doll makes a novel, attractive
and very acceptable gift.
SOUTHERN
VISITOR
Miss Ethyl Child, who Is the
houso guest ot Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Crump of Modoc Point, visited
In the- city during tho week with
friends here. At tho - end of a
fortnight, Miss Child will again re
turn to the south, accompanied by
Mrs. Crump. Inline sotithorn city
Mrs. Crump will visit hor parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O'Leary. who
will reture .north for-an extended
visit at the Crump homo at Modoc
Point - -
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MR. AND MRS IORENZ
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lorenz were
host and hostess on Sunday at ono
o'clock dinner, complimenting tho
Misses Macio and Katharyn Igl and
Marie Buseb, who have been the
bouse guests ot Mr. and Mrs. E.
M. Igl for tho past ten days. Tho
dinner table, lovely In its avory
appointment, was centered with a
low Dutch silver basket of Jack
roses. Covers woro laid for tho
Misses Marie Bunch; Katharyn Igl,
Mildred lealiy. Marie Igl, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Igl, Mr. Henry ' Haas,
Richard Igl. Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Lorenz and two children, Gwendolyn
and Wosloy Lorenz.
FIRST OF SERIES OF
SUMMER DANCING PARTIES
On Wednesday evening, Klamath
Falls Lodge of Elks, proved them
selves most capable hosts when they
entertained with the first ot a scries
ot summer dancing parties on Tho
Venetian. Houston's syncopated or
chestra provided the danco music
between tho hours of nlno and mid
night. Within' the near future
another of those delightful affairs
will be given by tho local lodge
members.
FOLSOM-CARICO ,
NUPTIALS
Klamath Falls people will bo In
terested- In the marriage ot Mr.
Andrew Folsom and Miss Clarice
Carlco, the ceremony being perform
ed at the home of the bride's parents
in Sacramento on Wednesday. Im
mediately following the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Folsom journeyed
north and will spond their honoy-
moon at the home ot the groom's
parents at Spring Lake aftor which
they will return to Sacramento
where the groom Is in business. En
route south they plan to visit at
Crater Lake and other points of In
terest.'
A host of friends of the groom
have planned a reception for . the
young couple this evening and dur
ing their stay here a number of
social 'functions are being planned in
their honor.
VISITING DAUGHTER
IX WASHINGTON
Mrs. Laura Chamberlain, moth
er of Mrs. C. H. Underwood ac
companied by Mr, and Mrs. Under
wood loft the curly part of the
week fof. Portland and Olympla. At
the latter place Mrs. Chamberlain
will remain tor a fortnight os tho
house guest of her daughter and
son-in-law Dr. and Mrs. Way.no
Brldgeford. The Mlssen Jeun and
Botha Rogers motored to Portland
with the party, where the popular
young girls will be tho inslprutlon
for a number of social, affairs dur
ing the coming two weeljs.
THE MODE IX
SCARFS AND CRAVATS ,
Whether milady's costume bo a
simple spurt truck, au ensumhlu
or a two-pleco suit, to bo ratify
smart alio mimt wour t bit of guy
color at tho nock. Tho present sea
son calls for gaiety In every lino of
wearing apparel, una" nowhere Is
this mure evident than lit ho now
scarfs und cravuts created la bo
worn with tho simple tullot'od
modes of tho moment.
To chooso front the modish wom
en ot today havo a diversity of
types. Ono ot the smurtuat bulng
shown In thn fashionable shops Is
a novel rectangle ot bright blue,
with a narrow length of black satin
attached. When adjusted, the black
hi tin gives the effect ot a narrow
turn-back collar, with tho brlaht
hluo crepe knotted at tho front, the
entlro thing resembling a collar and
tie. Yellow holds Its placo In color
among sports wear and tho yel
low and black printed kerchief,
worn knotted In "cowboy" fashion.
For tho younger sot. tho "kerchief"
scarf ot gay colors Is put around
tho neck so that tho ends come in
front and tie In a smart bow. These
models whllo a bit advanced are
Indeed tho newest things, but have
much to compute with in tho long
scarfs, which aro of crepe In long,
slim lines. White la beautiful when
hand painted in vivid shades, with
a saucy old "polly" holding full
sway. For tho black and white cos
tume, which tho fashionable French
women always Insist upon as being
"the thing," nothing could bo
smarter than a white, clinging
crepo, upon which hugo initials In
black havo bnoD embroidered.
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VISITORS Lk-'AVE
FOR EAST
Tho Misses Mario and Kutharyn
Igl and Mario Hunch, who havo been
the house guosts of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Igl for some two weeks, left
on Sunday afternoon fur tho east.
Whllo In the city tho uaatorn girls
wore tho inspiration for t number
of lovely social affairs.
MRS. LORENZ
HAS HOUSE GUEST
Miss Mildred Leahy, recently of
Los Angolcs, California, la the houso
guost of Mr. and Mrs. G, C. Lorenz.
After hor visit hero Miss Leahy will
Journey on to Bangl, Maine. A num
ber of social affairs havo been
planned in honor of tho charming
young guest.
SOUTHERN GUESTS
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Colvln W. lteud and
daughter Betty, who havo buun tho
houso guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Del
Gammon tor tho past ton days, re
turned on Thursday to tholr home
In San Francisco. Mrs. Gammon and
daughter Nancy roturnod south
with Mr. and Mrs. Rood and will
spend somo two or threo weeks
visiting thero.
RETURN FROM
PLEASURE TRIP
Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Brockunbrough
returned tho early part ot this week
from Portland, whoro thoy en
Joyed a two woeks' trip. Motoring,
Mr. and Mrs. Urockcnbrough Jour
neyed north by way ot Bond and
returned homo over tho Pacific
highway.
MRS. MOMYEH HOSTESS
TO LADIES AID
On .Thursday aftornoon tho
Ladies' Aid of tho Mothodlst church
met at the homo of Mrs. II. E.
Momyer for their regular mooting,
at which time Professor Carey gave
a most interesting as well as beno
flclal lecturo on dietetics. Tho
hostess was assisted tn serving a
dainty lunchoon by Mrs. F. W.
Bochtol and' Mrs. C. H. Barnstable.
On July 16 tho aid will hold a
Joint meeting with the membors of
the Tea Cup club at which time
they plan to have a picnic party at
Wlul-Kso boacb.
DINNER PARTY FOR
CALVIN LAWSON HUNT
Lovely In Its every appointment
was tho dinner party at which Dr.
and Mrs. Warren Hunt woro host
and hostess on Friday ovonlng, com
pllmontlng their small son, Mastor
Calvin Lawson Hunt, the occasion
bolng his fifth birthday. The din
ner tablo at which covers were laid
for ten, was centered with a low
silver bowl of Jack roses from the
Hunt flowor garden, Tho guests
wore Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Truax,
Miss Mary Hunt, Miss Anna Reovea,
Robert, Donald, James and Calvin
Lawson Hunt and tho host and
hostess. ' '
HONOR MR. AND MRS. '
JACKSON AT DINNER
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jackson, recently of Olympla,
Washington, Mrs. Rose Ot'ey Houlc
entertained at dlnnor on Friday ovo
nlng at hor home on High, Covers
woro laid for Mr. and -Mrs. Paul
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. George Wnl-
ton, Mrs. William Heckler, Miss
Thalia W. Newcomb, Misses Be
atrice and Kuthryn Walton, B. M.
Mngee and 'I10 hostess Mrs, Soulo,
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iVAtlKC XI il IV Cell
Gala Occasion
These fourth of July cclcbra
tions don't come lull once it
year and they should lie an oc
casion for a new suit.
You'll aree when you have
looked over the slock of im
ported and domestic fabrics I
have. T.hcre is somcthiu' here
to just suit you and a model
for your particular figure.
Of course the price is lower
than you would expect for u
real hand tailored suit.
Conic In Before
The Rodeo
J. A. GOLDSMITH
Custom Tailor
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2 Milk kept ice-cold
3 Milk delivery starU after 12 midnight and
delivered to you before G :00 a. m.
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