Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1925)
PTOE ETfiTTT" EVENING HmUVmMXTH FALTCVflTlEOON SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1025 V".'.A.. I PI ft - -n - i i ii 1 1 4 Psyche Y CpATRICX Is but flvo v . . with I... dancing feet, ' v Bright silk of golden hair . ',, and eyes leaf-brown. Brimming with mischief; lashes ghly down. She seems denture; but when ; - " , your glances meet. Too have a vision of an airy .1 : fleet Of Elfish spangled wings. . ' . She feels a frown It makes a shadow on her; . smiles will crown Her brow with happiness, re ; : sponslre sweet. ' Pain captured her last week. - y ' "Mother," She said, ' ;' Wben yon - are sick, you .' Just begin to'iliei ' Xnd then. If no one stops you, '' . ' you'll be dead." My heart missed beating, but I laughed reply With soothing answers to my . sudden dread. '.: To-day she's well once more v' my butterfly. ' , May "Folwell Hotslngton. S. .... .'. - -, MBS. M. ANDERSON HOSTESS . . ' ' On Thursday afternoon Mrs. M. R. Anderson, was -hostess at her home OB Washington, to the Women's Missionary. Society ot the Christian church. -. An. , interesting topic, "Speakint'of Books" was discussed. Mrs. M- L. Miller gave a most in teresting review of "The Bells of the Bine Pagoda." Mrs. R. H. Dun bar and Mrs. George A. Wirt each gave talks on "books." During the ' afternoon Mrs. W. E.' Bobbin out lined a course of missionary read ing for the ensuing year. . , . .... ".Eighteen of the' members of the society attended and at the close, of the program the hostess served a dainty luncheon. ? '.;V.'.; ". 7 ' SPEND HONEYMOON : . AT SEASIDE ' - Mr. and Mrsp Calvin Powell Pey ton, whose - marriage was a social event of June twenty-eighth at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Leona Ady in Portland, have return ed "from their honeymoon, which they spent at Seaside and will be Sit home during the summer months at Boatty. - ' '.-,; ' Mrs. Feytoriv nee Miss Dorr's Ady of this city was the Inspiration for a number of lovely social functions - following the announcement of her engagement to Mr. Peyton, who Is 'one ot the well known-young men jot' this city: r This tali; they will re- turn to the city to make their home, when Mrs. Peyton will again take up her posltfon as teacher in the public ; schools. . All kinds of fur manufac turing and coat remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER ; Furrier . 623 Washington . Bet. Sixth and Seventh All work 30 to 60 per cent less than any fur house in . Klamath. Work guaranteed. PICTURE FRAMING ' Peasley's Opposite Court ; House Helene 'Breitenstein.! ' SOC1KTV EDITOR .',-, Telephone 88 MISS O'SULLIVAX BRIDK OP MR. J. C. Ml'KPHX A pretty wedding of interest, this week was that ot Thursday morning at the Catholic church when Miss Ellon O'Sulllvan became the bride !of Mr. J. C. Murphy. Rev. Father Loeser performed the ceremony at j eight o'clock mass. Mr. and Mm. ! Dan O'Sulllvan were., the attendants ' and only the immediate relatives ' and friends were present. . The bride was most charming in a gown of ivory all over lace worn over a satin slip ot shell pink. Her bridal veil was caught with tiny orange blossoms. -' Ophelia and Tea roses were used In her shower bouquet. Mrs. O'Sulllvan, the brides maid,, was prettily gowned in apple green crepe, her headdress being a solid spray of tiny orange blos soms. '.; After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs.- Murphy will be at home to their many friends In this city .9, SOUTHERN VISITORS HERE Mrs. F. W. Patrick of Cascade, California, and Mrs. L. F, Terwllll ger of Vallejo, California, are among the lovely visitors in the city. During their stay here a num ber, of social functions have been Dlaoned in their honor. Mrs. Ter- wllllger. will be the house guest of Mrs. Fred Dunbar while her mother j will be a guest at the home of Mrs. jj. A. Gordon. Both are former residents ot this city and have hosts of friends here who welcome their visit. : .. . . ' ';. . ' ' ". ' HONORS COLLEGE BOYS. WITH ITALIAN DINNER PARTY Outstanding - among the ' social events of this week was the" Italian dinner party given at the Maguire home, on Tuesday evening,' when Mr. J. F. Maguire Jr. complimented a number of the college boys who are spending the summer months here. Following the dinner at seven o'clock, dancing was enjoyed by the guests. Covers were laid for: Misses Pauline Clift. . Ruth Lindsey, Inez Jenkins, Louise L. Wadsmorth of Berkeley, Elna Jenson, Alice Hanson and Mrs. Helene Breitensteln ; Messrs Alfred M. Beekler, Jay Czizek. Dun can McKay, Dick Wright, M. H. Chamberlain, Edwin B. Weaver and the host. ' '' ; . " ' ' " V" . HOUSE GUEST OF MRS. PAUL DALTONV ' ; - Mrs, Dorothy Weaver anddaugh ter, Miss Leah, of Salt Lake City are the lovely house guests . of Mrs. Weaver's sister, Mrs., Paul Dalton. During their visit, which will last well Into the summer, '.they will be the Inspiration ., for a. -number of social functions, t' ' -''' SOUTHERN GIRLS TO BE SUMMER GUESTS Miss Beth Hamilton of Sacramento and MiBS Audrey Brenneman of Oak land are the lovely house guests of Mrs. H. J. Winters for the remainder ) of the summer. 'During their visit here Mrs. Winters will open the Win ters lodge at Lake of the. Woods where they will spend the greater part of the summer. , AT LAKE OF '"''"' vrS THE WOODS I r,I Dr.' and Mrs.' Warren Hunt and children,- with Mrs,. "Bun' 'smother Mrs. James Blackwell of Ashland are spending the; week-end at--Lake ot the Woods. Mrs. Blackwelt will ! be the house guest of her daughter for the remainder &f the summer. . v v v 'I .'.. IRH. HRVHI.RV , '.'..' 1 COMPLIMENTS DAUGHTERS Honoring . her ' daughters, the Misses Pauline and Oeorglana Cllft, Mrs. A. E. Hcnsley Vlll he hostess at a prettily appointed, dinner party at her home In the 'Jacob Apart ments tomorrow at two o'clock. The occasion honoring the two sisters' birthdays, which fall within a few days of each other. The table ap pointments will be in red and white, with a low-Dresden bowl of Jack roses centering) tlie.tjcblo, Cov ers will be laid for the Misses Paulino and Oeorglnana Cllft, Qen levo Ileneley, Messrs, J. F. Ma guire Jr., Harold Larson, Milton SWan twood "and' the hostess, Mrs, A, B, Hensley, MRSV HOYI PROVES LOVELY HOSTESS ' : One of the '. lowliest nCinirs of this' week was the-brldge ou Friduy afternoon, when Mrs. W, Hi Boyd was hostess to the IV E. O. club and her house guest. Mrs. . C. P. Harding ot Portland. Tbo color motif was carried out iu tbo club colors ot yellow and white with dainty baskets ot daisies. During the afternoon five tables ot bridge were In play. Mrs. Boyd Was as sisted by Mrs. L. L. Truax. i. QUICK BRYANT NUPTULS Simple yet most Impressive was the wedding of Friday evening, when Miss Thyra M. Bryant, daughter ot Mrs. Eva S. Rowdoin of this city. became the bridd ot Mr. Robert W. Quick at the. Baptist parsonage, Iter. A. F. Simmons officiating. The bride was most charming in a sleeveless frock of shell pink crepe and carried a shower boquet of brides roses; Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Alter attended the young couple, Mrs.: Quick acting as bridesmaid at Mrs. Ager's , wedding Just one year ago. ' Mrs. Quick Is one of the charming young women ot this city, having been born and raised here, graduat ing wlth.-the class ot '24 from the local high school. Coming from one of the oldest and beat known famil ies ot Oregon she has a host ot friends. : Mr. Quick has made bis home in this city for the past two years coming here from Bend. Ore gon, -v, -. . .. , . Mr. and Mrs.' Quick , motored , to Spencer Creek on a short Jioneymuon trip and tor the present are at home to their friends at thei Simmons home. on California avenue.-, i- 1 . NOON- LUNCHEON FOR MISS WATT- ' One ot the prettiest of this week's affairs was the noon luncheon given at the Hotel White Pelican on FrJr day, honoring Mis. GernUllneWmt, the charming' young- southern .rtisi tor, who is the house gueat of her aunt, Mrs. WVE. Lamm ot .Modo Point. Miss Watt was a- graduate f Stanford at Christmas and one of the most popular girls n! her class. PICNIC SUPPER AT WLUL-KSE REACH Thursday evening a group ' of the younger Bet motored to Wlul Kse beach, where . they enjoyed a picnic supper and swimming party Included in the party were the Misses. Ruth''Newtou of Malin, who has been the' house guest of Miss Wortley for the ' past week; Fern Hanks,' Katberlne Malloy. and Mariam Wortley, Blair Malloy and Walter Short. ' '' ' - . MAKE THE MOST OK. . ; YOUR BEAUTY -: , .... , WHATEVER IT MAY BE : Every one ougit'tj be Interested in an appearance which is aitUctlve and pleasing to others. Why should we presume 'lb be a blot on a land scape of so much natural beauty? It " is a personal satisfaction to know that we are making the most of ourselves. To rUdlate a truly beautiful spirit and tj be sure ct a sincere manner and oarm of presence, we must be kindly In our thoughts as well as our words. The beauty which really lasts must be more than skin deep. No one can be beautiful or In teresting who does not get enough sleep. Students and other workers who fall to get enough rest are Usually short .sighted and stupid. They ate trying Is make bricks with out 'straw or.c'ny, and It Just simply cannot be done..-. .... The Individual who Is decidedly overweight or underweight lias sac rificed symmetry and beauty. Health ts,;not at par, and efficiency and enjoyment of life are both lowered. The person of determination and strong, will will keep watch of his or her weight and will use safe and logical means to iteep It normal. GUESTS AT BRADFORD LODGE - Rev. and Mrs. Parker will be the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis . Bradford at the Bradford Lodge at Lake of the Woods, ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER - 7: T; Mrs, Eva-1 SDowrtplo announces the marriage ot hor daughter, Miss Thyra Bryant, to Mr. Robert Quick ot this city, on Friday evening, July 3, 1925. The Fluttering When yon la dances, tke mode tor the newest and most beanliful of ovinias frocis is for the fall aod InUering gow wh!h Is frequently of chiffon. j. ' ,w. The "cfrcuUr, iwaylag skirt, with its border of feathers to add love liness, or Its full skirts,' cut in, ir . regular hem line, or dotted and Dg- ured in glitterlna rhlsestones, tolls Vln story of chic ami Ingenuity of ""fyta deiig-ners.' Quite Ae' most pleasing esuiple di the nei-niode. In dance frocks lr"tbe elq'ul'sito model selected by Dorothy Msckaill for her new First National dim, "Chlckle." , Miss Mackalll, a deqlded blonde. 1 whose new bob suits her wonder fully, la especially beautiful in the pastel tints, and has selected a deli cate green tor the fluttering skirts ot her short aad very full dance frock. 1 ' . For a touch of the unusual, a deep border of tea softest of os trich feathers ka matching color has been chosen to weight the skirt and lend a gentle swaying motion wbtak adds W tks grace of dancing. . , HUMMER. HEAHON TIME OF IMPROMPTU 'AFFAIRS Social i flutterlngs even of the gentlest kind were scarcely heard at all this week, although those whose necesslty-or inclination are keeping them here are really having a most enjoyable time. ' Especially Is this true when one's Intimates are also near at hand and can bo dependod upon to augment a dlnnor or a luncheon party of . the Impromptu kind, which goes with the summer season. The motor car as a link be tween the place where one sees a pleasant opportunity to wile away an evening has revolutlonled the life of the business man who becomes a stay-at-home for the best of reason his duty. , Families will take tholr outings this and next month, where there are young people, to whom life comes again with autumn, and for whom homes must be reopened. EASTERN VISITOR ARRIVES FOR HUMMER Miss Jessie R. Jones of La Fayotte, Indiana, is the summer house guent of hor slstor; Mrs. John C. Ilrocken- brough on North Twelfth. Miss, Jones, will be remembered ; hero where she, has vlsltod iheforo as tho guest'of her sister. ,: -r. .' SOUTHERN MATRON HERE FOB BUMMER ' Another lovely southern matron visiting fjere 'for the summor months Is Mrs. J. H. Hamilton of Sacra mento who with hor son Orvllle ar rived the early part of the. week to spend the summer hero with Mr. Hamilton. !, oAt The Churches , ScvNi Diiy Advent 1st . . At - Women's Library' club. Sab bath scliool, Saturday-morning -at 10 a. m. Church services at 11 a. m. Prayor'tneotlng on Tuesday evening at 7:30, Dance Frock . - ' ft are used to form strap at th shoulders of the very tight bodice, which is cut quite low In front as well as back. A new note is found In the set-In vest effect In the front of the bodice, which Is brightened by a few well placed rblnestones. Layers and layers of chiffon are used In creating the soft and flut tering motion so much desired in the newest ot evonlng frocks. The layors ot soft material are particu larly effective, as the skirts are being worn shorter and shorter la Ui formal frocks which are made fulL '..-... In the. evening (rock, which is draped and fits the figure, the skirt Is longer and, ot course, not so wide. In the chiffon, or equslly popular lace dance frock, the sleeves are commencing to call attention to their lovely presence. Frequently they . are wide and ot the bell shape, heavily bordered in fur or ostrich feathers. . Ostrich trimming, by the way, remains a staunch favorite in the styles which lead the summer sea son. The delicate tints used In the dance frocks are particularly well adapted to tho fluffy outlines cre ated by the use ot ostrich trip . f '. . T t t f t Wr 143 cars at 224 Main Street for their good parts We have recently wrecked the following 1 Ecsex touring;, 1 Dodge 20 2 ChevroleU 4-90 1 Chandler 16 2 Nash 19 1 Velie 17 1 Dixie Flyer 1 Elgin-six 17 1 Paige-six 17 4 Fords f I1 f t t V I Old.-eight 18 We Also Have a Few Specials - in Used Cars i t ? T ? I 7 I f T 7 7 1 1923 Ford coupe $350.00 1 1919 Dodge touring 125.00 1 Ford bug $60.00 1 Overland mystery-4 275.00 Klamath Falls Auto Co. The Small Garage with the large trade Phone 246-R ROY CALL, Frop. 224 Main IIOl'HK GUEST HONORED AT IIItllK'K LUNCHEON Complimenting her Iiouho mien I, Miss Klhul Child of Run Frnuclsco, Mrs. D. II, Crump outurtuiuud on Wednesday afternoon with n pret tily appointed bridge luncheon. Low silver VUNex nf sweet pens III pastul shades adorned thu rooms ot tho Crump homo. Tho guest list Included Mesduiuea llyruif Nuud, K. J. Murruy, (I. 1, Uteblilns, Allen Jones, Henry ltuncle, M. Luvmili'k, K. I,. Dixon, F. H. Dunn, Friiuk 1). Lee, I", M. Roderick Smith, Leon Crawford, I". M. llonley, Joe llrett, O. V. Uobortnon ami MIhs Mil run ret Mngiilre. i ATTEK l 'UIVKLY IIRIlltiE PARTY AT DOHHI Mr. and Mrs. Lesllu llugers mid Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jester were Kuents on Wednesday cvenlim at tho home of Mr. iiutl Mrs. V. M. llngelHtein ot Diirrls, Cullfornlu, who wero host aud hostess at a du llghtful uveuliiK ot bridgti and dune lug nt their beautiful homo. The llugi'liiteln home was beautiful with old fashioned bouquets 11 f wild flowers. During the ovenliig eight tuhles of bridge wero In piny. At midnight a delicious buffet lunch eon was served. 1 SPENDING WEEK-END' AT Tl'.MULK INN ,',. Dr. and Mm. (I. 11. Merryinan and their two sons, George. and John, Henry (lerber and Ilruco llalley motored to "Tumble Inn" nt Luke ot tho Woods" to spend tho week end. Mr, llalley Is visiting hero from bis home In l'ortlund,, RETURN'S HOME AFTER ENJOYABLE VISIT Mrs. J. L. Edwards of Jackson ville, who has been the lovely house guest of hor daughter. Mrs. Leslie Rogers, for tho pant three weeks, left this afternoon for her home. accompanied by her daugbtor and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rcgurs, who will motor to Portland to attend the Elks' convention. planning to be gone from tho city about ten days. i Printed silks come either In very large floral designs or in smaller geometrical ones. SPECIAL SUNDAY , DINNER WHITE PELICA N HOTEL t ) . H ar r y and his orchestra dinner 21 2 Overland 90 2 Overland 75 1 Overland 85-4 2 Overland 83 ! 1 Hudson Super-Six 3 Maxwells 1919 2 Rei fours '. 1916 2 Buick-Six D-45 1 Buick six H-44 2 Buick four E-35 1 Chevrolet Baby-Grand 1 Buick six D-45 .... 200.00 1 Ford delivery 100.00 1 Ford touring ' . with starter 175.00 SPECIAL OFFER J)0c for h year's sub scription to the de signer, if you get it at the store each month. Full subscription rate if it is mailed to your home. 4 BE COOL! Eat where every bit of air, in bath kitchen ami dining room, is cooled and changed every ten minute. Why Swelter? "COMFORT COSTS NO MORE." CLUB CAFE Bore I will play during hour V i This Week