tAGE EinnT SATURDAY,' JULY '18, 1025 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "! ZMagic CUMMER Is a wizard Full of secrets stranKe, Waving of a magic wand, Saying "Proslo, change:" Making Hying creatures Out of crawling things. Turning foolish little eggs Into birds with wings. Pulling secret petals Out of tight green buds. Pouring daisies on the fields In enchanted floods. Summar Is a wlxard This much I can guess. Who have had my discontent Changed to happiness. Marlon Brown Shelton. SIRS. 8TKWART COMPLIMENTS VISITORS One of the lorcliest affairs on the Bocial calendar this week, was the brdlge on Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. H. D. Lloyd Stewart, com ' pllmented the Mesdames L. F. Ter willger and F. W. Patrick, who are among the lovely guests here for the summer - from California. Dainty baskets of sweet peas In pastel shades were attractively used throughout the Stewart home. Dur ing the afternoon six tables were in play. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the play, assisted by Mrs. W. R. Boyd. ' HOC8E GCESTS LEAVING TOMORROW The Mesdames Fred' Swartz and Nathan Fullerton who have been the charming house guests of Mrs. T. S. Abbott for the past two weeks are leaving tomorrow for their homes In Roeeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott will - motor as far as Medford with their guests, who will be Joined there by their husbands, motoring on to Rose burg. While in the city they were the inspiration for a number of lovely informal affairs, one of which - was a delightful house party at the Moe lodge at Rocky Point RETURNS HERE FOR SUMMER MONTHS Miss Ruth Dixon, one of the city's most charming young women, re- i turned the early part of the week from Los Angeles, to spend the sum mer months here with relatives and friends. During the past school ' term. Miss Dixon has been teaching in Los Angoles, and will return to the south thts fall to resume bcr 1 position. . 'RETURNING TO SOUTH : THIS WEEK Miss Geraldine. Watt, one of the most attractivo summer visitors from tho south, who has been the house guost of her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Lamm, plans to return the early part of the week to San Francisco. During her visit here Miss Watt has been the motif for a number ot informal afternoons. Outstanding - among the affairs was a noon lunch.. . eon ot last Wednesday at the White Pelican. All kinds of fur manufac turing and coat'remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER : Furrier . 02H Washington Bet. Hlxllt mid He von! h All work 30 to SO per cent less than any fur house in Klamath. Work guaranteed. Helene reitenstein SOCIETY EDITOR Telephone 88 CLI II HONORS CHARTER MEMBER One of the most enjoyable affairs ot the week, was that of Tuesday afternoon when members of the Art and Ncedlo Work club, which is tho oldest social club of the city, met at tho home of Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg ou Pine, to honor Mrs. A. W. Peil. a charter member of the social club, who is here from Stockton, Califor nia, for a short visit. The Watten burg home was beautifully decorat ed throughout with low bowls of sweet peas and shasta daisies. After an informal afternoon, spent in re newing old happenings, the hostess served dainty refreshments. Among those present were. Mesdames J. F. Gooller. R. H. Dunbar. H. S. Phil lips, George A. Wirt. R. S. Moore, K. G. Cummlngs. Allan Sloan, S. E. Martin. F. Hill Hunter. Charles Mar tin, Wilbur Jones. M. S. West, D. V. Kuykendall. Jennie Hum, Rose Soule, L. L. Trsux. J. H. Carnahan and Miss Elizabeth McCurday. Spec ial guests for the afternoon included, Mrs. Clara Elmer Shearer of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Laurence Mehaftey of Oakland. Miss Ella Mc Millan. Mrs. C. Wattenburg, Mrs. James McClure and Mrs. O. L. Car ter. ' MR. AND MRS. WINTERS ENTERTAIN AT LODGE Complimenting the Misses Beth Hamilton and' Audrey Brennerman of California, who are house guests at the Winters home. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winters were host and hostess at the Winters lodge at Lake of the ! Woods over Saturday and Sunday, I The guests included, Mr. and Mrs. ' Allan B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and Orville Hamilton, Mr. Fred V. Severance of San Francisco, Mrs. C. I. Reckard and son, Glenn, the two honor guests. Misses Hamil ton and Brennerman and the host i and hostess. MRS. PEIL COMPLIMENTED THURSDAY Honoring Mrs. A. W. Peil, who is visiting here from Stockton, Califor nia. Mrs. R. F. Moore was a hostess on Thursday afternoon to a number of the city's social matrons. Mrs. Peil is a former resident of Klamath Falls and while here has been the inspiration for a number of delight ful affairs. Colors -OLOKS are like people Gay or quiet. Aggressive or receding. And soma colors are Exceedingly beautiful like Hie Souls of very noble persons; They vibrato very delicately And he who beholds them Is filled with great joy. Elinor C. Woolson. TEA CUP CI.UU EXJOY PICNIC PARTY Enjoying an all days outing with a picnic and swimming party, mem bers ot the Tea Cup Clnb, motored to Ford Creek on Thursday morn ing whero they spent the day. re turning to the city in the cool of the evening. Those enjoying the outing included: Mesdames F. H. Cofer. 0. H. Darastable. S. R. Berry. M. W. Gerhart, U. D. Bnssnrd. H. E. Pelti. II." E. Momyer, T. D. Barnes. Preston Nine. Arthur Olson, F. M. Martin. B. J. Lostsgard, H. E. Dobbins. Laurence Phelps. Cc B. Dollarhlde, E. C. Stucky and Miss Alice Murray. The next social gathering of the club members will be a supper to which the gentlemen are Invited, to be held at the home of Mrs. Walter West on South Riverside on August twentieth. PROPER USE OF HANDS AND FEET According to leading casting uV rectors of Hollywood, California, the hands and feet, how and when they move, are of much importance, in fact more so than faces and their expressions. Almost any person can be taught to register certain standard emo tions, such as grief, Joy and fear, according to Director Robert C. Vlgnola, but only a real actress knows what to 'do ,,wltU her hands and feet and how to do it naturally. The result has been that Vignola and his staff are now directing their first inquiring glances no higher than the waist lines of film applicants. In other words, if the hands and pedal extremctlcs make good, then the faces aro considered. YOUNGER GROUP ENJOY SWIMMING PARTY A number of the younger set motored to Wlul-Kse beach last eve ning where they enjoyed a swim ming party. In the party wore: Misses Dcliah Hawkins, Edna Dun bar. Eva Miller, Joy Miller, Beverley Thomas. Ruth Cofer and Helene Cofer, Forest Miller and Elbert Stiles. Prettiest in Washington? When Olyiiutin. rnuliol of Washlnclon. looked around for Its nrettlest girl It found Miss Peggy Cogswell; and having found her Immediately en tered per lor the title of Miss Washington, Do you Blame Olymnla? UAXQl'KT IIKI.D flY REIIEKAII LODGE An enjoyable lodge gathering ot this week was held on Thursday evening, when tho mombora of tho llebokah lodgu, RiUlierod lit Odd Pol low's hall tor a social evening, which was followed with musical' numbers and a banquet. On the conunllteo helping to make the affair most sue cessful wore; Mrs. R. K. Watlen burg, chairman; Jennie Hum. Anno Savage, Sadie llutchlns, Klda Flet cher, Charlotte Trimble, James It van, R. E. Wattenburg, Fred Noel, Bessie Tull. Minnie Brotherton, Francis Moms, Lucille Swan, Edna Turner. Gertrudo Cofer, Elsie Rums- lute. Itoy La Prairie. Carrie Muler and Mae La Prairie. . lU'CXIMCII HOME Mr. and Mrs. W. V, Ruconlch and son Wilbur of Oregon City aro tho house guests ot Mr. and Mrs, L. Huconlch for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Huconlch uinl guests just re turned from an enjoyable trip to Crater and Diamond lakes. DINNER PARTY WEDN ESDA Y EVENING Outstanding among tho social events of this week was the dinner party Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedford were host and hostess at their attractivo homo. Covers were laid for twelve. EASTERN VISITOR HERB FOR SUMMER Miss Marie Shrill, attractive east ern girl, arrived the early part of the week from Chicago, and will bo the guest of tho McAulltfo fumlly for the remainder of the suminur. ON AN EXTENDED MOTOR TOUR OF COAST Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Moo with their lovely house guest, Miss LI la Moo ot Spokane Washington, left on Thurs day tor an extended motor tour of tho coust cities. MR. AND MRS. PIKE HAVE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough and Miss J. Jones, sister of Mrs. Brockenbrough, who Is visiting hero, recently returning from abroad, will be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pike at tho Pike lodge at I.ako of the Woods., WEEK-END AT LAKE OF THE WOODS Mrs. E. H. Cofer and daughters, the Misses Helene and Ruth, accom panied by' Mrs. Std Evans and daughter. Miss "Joy. are spending their week-end holidays at Lake ot the Woods. PURPLE POPULAR FOR FALL Purple will be a favored color this fall. ' An Interesting little hat reported from Vienna In ono ot white Flor entine straw faced with sky blue silk. Around tho npturnod brim arc j painted little flying birds In colors. j With this hat Is worn a whlto crepe j do chlno scarf which has a medal I lion painted on ono end that also uses tho flying birds, as motif. Much linportanco will bo given to the coat as a garment this fall, for whereas during spring and sumnior coats have been required to full In with tho dress In color and linn, fall coats will bo distinctive and colorful, and will themselves do- mnnd harmonizing dresses. The afternoon coat, in particular, will show grcnl variety of material ranging from heavy lustrous silk and rayon, broadcloth, volour, otto man, to chiffon velvet and heavy leather satin, trimmed with fur and occasional metal. The shawl collar will bo popular, and the godcti or flare line, at the front or sides'.' The loading colors aro green and rich brown, with black, embroidered or otherwise ornamented for a background. JUST HINTS OF FASHION Fur coats tills winter will show tho flure effect. In HudRo.n seal the flare appears at the front, and some models show this section at Uiio sUo and all around. Tho shawl collar and utralglit sleevo are popu lar. .' Another novelty In fur Is the pelt dyed to match the gwn or wrap. Ti.Uh has been cxompllflod In a ekiak trimmed with rabbit dyed a bright dark blue, 3 ft collapsible c'nowns, wide Alas llan bows across Bile front or back to elve width, the facing of tho brim aiid exotic flowers are soon. The wllhouatte frequently nlvaws a draped effect 4n front. Many Pairls designers are showing silhouettes with buck fullness. MUiiy of the midsummer and early fall hats will be of white kid, cut out ;in conventional motifs with brlglhit colored velvet Inlaid. Another mode! shows sltlched velvet used with kid ..brim faced In the velvet and Is trimmed with little - kid quills. ! A JEWELRY CHAT A perfume rlug Js ut oii'.vx nil ornoU w I Mi pearls uud platinum. Silver buckles uil'ni bluok tmllii iu m ps, Klrlncstono plus In m ill mill forum aro still very popular. Tim there mo poiu'ocks, butterflies, Hlllgati , ulerh.iuts ui.id all sorts ot udd-Jk-lug animals, lihluestcuo bow-kliot buckles two quite popular, loo. All Odd oril luij links. IIOcklHCO Of t pearls sli'Uiix black silk tu It I" A bar p'n of gold Is set wlti'l fine mllflclul pearls unil mipphlres. It Os a very ivi'Wslto and fliiished pin. It has a safety catch. . Cuff links aro of M-kunit wtillo .3 id, tidily engruvod uud set with blue sapphires. A lad Ins' ring of nil Kgypllou design 4s ut uullquo grouii gold plated ou sterling uilver, and Is set with omerulds Uud rubles. A scarf pin of solid gold ' set with a perfectly cut bluu-wulto diamond uud a synthetic a.-quu- niurlue. A largo amethyst. In the center of hkli Is a perfectly cut blue whltu diamond. Is securely set 4u M-kuiat vmllo gold f''.r a luily. A platinum (.out bur pin has n white guld back untl Is set with a blue whlto diamond uiid tl bluu iapjjilres. Long, dangling earrings uru a combination of pearl und Judu with . j I il gold mounting. A lades' wrist 'uuit Is of 1S karat white gold and I a guaran inii lt-Jowel wulcli, luJiinlud with four bluo while, purine 11 cut dia monds and two tectungulur.. . blue supphlros. Its beauty Is greatly vn hunr'cd by tho pitUnuui finish tu gravod dial Und urtUitc uumurals. it has a fine mesil flexible bracelet which Is smartly designed, and a buckle. A sterling silver tlt'mblo bus a band of clolseno onumel. Diamond and onyx pins are ti be worn ii eac.i sido of tho piirl-ln-tbo middle bob, w hero they servo the pearls used between us roudoU land 'ttunT.it ' w"h I'hlittuttoiui vitiorulil, hiipiiIki'o ' ruby uffuot cliisps, Tlmy nro ununit ed Hiu Hloiilng silver, l ltOM LAKEVIEW "" ' f Mr. mill Mrs. (I, A.. HtiipliuiiHiMi of Uiki'vliuv arrived In tliu city yoatni' day utiornnim for u brief visit. 1 he Washington Care Is tho molt popular oatlng placo in Klamath Kails todif "There's a Reason" TOO CAN fT" EAT BETTER FOR LESS : " ' AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES l3 South SliUi Woo Blilng, Prop, CHRISTIAN CHURCH f Sunday School at tho ' : Frank and King Show Tent SUNDAY, 10 A. M. 4.4.g.,V.,4..J.-f4, X . . SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER WHITE PELICA N HOTEL Harry Bor el j and his orchestra will play during dinner hour - ' sOLDSMOBILEttsg ; BeautV": SIX -3 t W. t Performance Frti r r The one thing that will even tually cause you to buy this Oldsmobilc Six is its moderate price. For there are other beautiful cars. Other fine performing . cars. But most of them cost considerably more. Oldsmobilc offers not only one of these essential qualities, or two but all three! Touring '890 Coach $(078 . 9. h. Lament plmi It, A look and a ride tell most of the , story. Comparisons tell the rest. We'll loan you a car to examine to drive and to compare. And then let you decide whether you can buy such alluring beauty and satisfying performance at an equal price elsewhere. That's how certain we are thC after you know this Six you, too, will buy an Oldsmobilc! ...... i OLBSMOBILE MAT HOOUCT O OmiHAl MOTOR! i PETERSEN MOTOR CAR CO. 7tfy and Klamath Avenue "After we sell we serve"