The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 25, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Saturday. .Tunc 25, 1)27
.Society-News
J ; HKLKN'K URKITKNNTKIN, Society K.I U or.
ATNE JOY THOl'GHTS.
pfRK you at the cod of your
formal education? Sweet
Girl flraduats. let me whisper. It
I really Juat the beginning. Vou
In to Just completed the ktnder
naneo course In thla achool of
Ufa. The discipline and growth
of life are before you. Let
theae Influences help, make the
world better than you found It
by your personal contribution tj
toe onward happy courso of his
tory. - o
JT your beat girl friend asks you
to be her bridesmaid and
yon hare worked In that way
twice before, do not hesitate.
Never yon mind about tb ill luck
suggestion that attends tie third
performance In this role. It la
my firm belief that if there is a
man who ts waiting to marry
you, be will take you under nil
circumstances.
IJOW about the honeymoon that
la the event on tho month's
calendar? Do you know any
thing about honeymoons? Thoy
are ordeals that will prove your
worth as a thoughful human be
ing, sometime i showing you a
failure as a woman who has taken
a man's heart and common sense
by storm. The honeymoon test
most be met and since it la a new
adjustment to another's lifo and
Ideaa. it la well to think seriously
over your faults, his faults, your
sympathies, antipathies and Ideals.
And remember, above all, it is
the first step that counts. The
smallest angle of divergence, it
allowed to continue In the first
direction, will take two personali
ties very far apart in a short time.
Try this on a piece of paper. If
yon doubt my word.
nRE yon one of the fortnnatea
whA mm ra,f thjt tinman
machine for a longer time than
two weeks? Do not let the habit
of resUng grow Into one of laxt-
m. It yon are spending yonr
summer on a hotel porch, do not
move along the line of least re
sistance and gosalp just because
there ts nothing easier to do. I
have known perfectly harmless
women to come back from a va
cation skilled in the art of In
sinuation, vicious conversation
and malicious slander, ' Tea, nil
In a summer too.
"NCE more the sub-debutante
set has come to the fore
again. It ts the Invariable sum
mer rale. Just as surely as
schools close and families pack
their belongings and close city
homes for country joys, just as
surely does everything rank sec
ond In Interest to the good times
planned for the boys and girls
who are busy for the greater part
of the year with their books. Auto
rides with picnic sappers, danc
ing, awimmlng parties and other
Impromptu affairs will hold sway
for the summer months.
Welcome home college set. wlut
greater charms does life bold than
youth and beauty.
New Cases Shown
A cigarette rase made of sterling sewing ana socm convcrsmioo. j
silver Is covered with leither. but I Sixteen members of the clrclo cn
differs from those of last season, ' Joyed the afternoon at the lovely;
the part holding the cigarettes be-! spot, returning homo In tbo cool ot j
Ing covered with light green shark- the evening. ,
skin, and the cover that snaps open . . j
f,"d S ?LT,?JT" "f
jectlng side that comes down on
the front tide of the care in a tri
angle. Real Groceries
Steaks
from
Oregon
Corn Fed
Steers
Fresh Coffee
Ifeal
Cream
TheClub
' ' " Once Always
Bridge Afternoon
At American Legion
Event Of The Week
nJS outstanding event on the so-
rial calendar for the week Just
brought to . Cos. w. ,h. bridge
afternoon of Wednesday over wnicn
the American Legion Auxiliary pre-
sided as hostesses. The affair was I
held in the spacious Legion hall ,
which waa attractively do-orated:
with vases of California popples. j
Miss Margaret Tucker of Baker. I
an accomplished pianist, rendered j
several selections which were great-
ly enjoyed throughout the after-1
noon. i
At the closo of the play high!
score waa awarded Mrs. L. Baker)
ami the consolation prise went tojcwTQW that the impudent
Nineteen table, were in play dur-l
ing the afternoon. Dainty refresh-'
nipnts were served.
Much credit tor the success ot
the bridge is due Mrs. Gary Cotad.
'Thompson. O. D. Matthews. Glenn!0 f1" ul'Tl . ,"Ie
Jester, Floyd Duncan McMillan and ,
C. C. Kelly.
Bride-Elect Is
Honored With
' w i s-i ' !
i JDtldiZe Evening
I & O,
CiHi. H. A. Kuuue was a hostess ; wedding was clluped from a Santa
ot Thursday evening at a Ana. California, paper:
; charming bridal shower, at her( "The charm of complete simplicity
home, honoring her niece. Miss; marked the home wedding Suuday
Bonlta Schaeffer. whose marriage to i morning ot Miss Florene Madeleine
Mr. Edward Cross will be an even". !Du Fault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
of July second. k E. II. Du Fault. 105S West Fifth
j The evening hours were delightful- street, and Roswcll Norman Parish, a
ly spent with bridge and at the! young Canadian, whose parents. Mr.
close of the play, Mrs. John Siemens rand Mrs. Herbert Pariah are yet in
held high score. The consolation . Canada.
went to Mrs. Dan Crump ot Modoc I The Du Fault home waa cmbow-
Point.
The home waa lovely Ip a decora-,
tion of pastel shaded flowers. wituipUre at 9 o'clock, with only the Im-
rose buds the predominating flowers, mediate relatives present. The
Wee brides and bridegrooms mark- ynunr oeonle snoke their wedding
ed the places of the guests and toldlTOwa before the Hev. Otto S.
tne secret oi ine approacuing mar-
riagc.
The bride-elect was the recipient
of many beautiful gifts.
Refreshments were served late In
in the evening and the boateaa was
assisted by-Mrs. Guy Eckwall.
Among the guests were: Mesdames
David Vandenberg, S. Miller, John
Siemens, Jr.. II. Hargraves. ' Ben
Mitchell, Emit Dreber. Dan II.
r... rh.n. Ho...nH Onv Eck.l.
. r, o .
wail. I
.Misses Florence ana ciance bi -
llott or Kiamatn Agency; neiiy.
Ramsby, Grace Bennett. Alicia Marie
Davenport and tbo honor guest.
Gleaners Grcle
Enjoyed Annual
n. . rwt J I
f ICniC 1 nursaay i
T-HE Cleaners circle of The First
Presbyterian church enjoyed the I
annual picnic on Thursday after-1
noon at the beautiful ranch home of i
Mrs. Frank MrCormick on the west
side of Klamath Lake.
The afternoon was spent with '
,Mrs. Samuel Ellis
Complimented With
shower Un Ihursday.
CI US. Samuel Ellis of Modoc
Point was complimented with
s miscellaneous shower on Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Dan II. Crump, this afternoon mark
ing the regular gathering ot the
members of the P. T. A.
During the afternoon tho guests
enjoyed bridge with four tables In
play. Mrs. N. Y. Stoddard held
high score. Late In the afternoon
the hostess served dainty refresh
ments.
I Aming the guests were: Mesdames '
8am Kills, Ross llallantyne. 8. W.
rn. v t GhH v v ,,ij,.i I
B. Duffy, M. B. Kuau'ss.'j. Melvln! '
Oscar Rand. C. Clarlngton. E. John-
sou,
y v..nt ti fni.nuAn i
Helms. William Helms, R. black
burn. A. Jacobson.
Misses Kdna Stoddard and L.
: Rider.
.
Miss Greenwald
Is Honor Guest
1-yfN enjoyable affair of the week '
RHiifiwo viiiuunr
party which a number ot frlenda
tendered Miss Dorothy Greenwald
The evening waa spent with music
and dancing snd at the hour ot mid
night a buffet supper was served.
Miss Greenwald received a number
lof beautiful gifts.
The (uests numbered twelve
Club Members
Met Wednesday
3t
R8. V. K. Lamm was hostess on
Wednesday afternoon to tho
mem hers of the Auction Ilridge Club
at I.lnkhaven. Three tables wero
and at the close of the play
score was awarded Mrs. I.. F.
Ills.
high
Wll-
Mrs. Alfred Heed of Pittsburgh
r. I. -- vi t.i
.U Tot the club for ?T "IT"" . "' nnln"' fr-sh-iiu were .erred a'.
The af eTnJon rem. nder of the evening was spent the close of tho social hoy,,,
'ornU p,.pple. were . orZl' ni' ""Y .'"- "'
,ive , mi ,dl)wl ,0 ,he ,tlrac.
tlrenesa of I.lnkhaven.
The members will meet again in
twu WlH.(S
. .
FanSh-LU Tault
Wedding Event Of
Sunday Morning
little
X h of f8S
V 'j", ,h! ro,,n f"'1 ,h
wiiiv nun, iiiT-j ntv uiuiuh iu uiuitj
mischief. And thla mischief.
to speak, appears In the form of
romance. An announcement cf
,V v- u I . , . ' .
well Norman Parish ot I-os Angeles
and Misa Florene Madeleine Du Fault
will be ot interest to scores ot local
people. -The
bride, a former Klamath Falls
girl, will be rem cm bo red by many
DCOP'B throughout the county. She
graduated from the local high school
with the class ot 191S.
i . The following account of the ;
ered with f lowers with pale pink
predominating,
Tho eeremonv took
sell, pastor of the First uaptist
(church. Misa Du Fault was in
'bridal white, her frock of seml-
sports fashion, being of heavy silk.
Following the ceremony, the new
Mr. and Mrs. Parish, accompanlc-l
by the group of guests', went to the
Rose Arbor tea room where a wed
ding breakfast waa served amldxl
charming floral appointments. Lat
er in the day the young people left
... v .k- kri.i.
,ui - luwtwi -""-
traveling In a rose crepe de chine
fr0ck with accessories to harmonise.
When they return from their trip.
the young people will make their.
homo In Los Angeles where Mr.
Parish Is purchasing agent for tho
Tr'T,1 "r,"!!; w"',,1
bride had. her high achool work all
In Oregon the former IrW ol the,
,or co.icgn ' "
lowing It with a course in Berkeley.
She haa been a progressive young
business woman and maintainor!
,mart al ,hop , ljn Angcle,.
.
,
MrS. iTank LWenS
Elected To Serve
As New President
tho regular monthly meeting
of th
h Friendship Club held at
! the home of Mrs. Charles Whit more,
'on Friday afternoon Mrs. Frank
Owens was elected to serve as presi
jdent of the club, which Is one of the
i mnt ehnrltnlile In the rltv. for the
"suing year
Mrs. If. L. Wlckershnin was cho -
sen as vice president: Mrs. Harry
Loucks. secretary, and Mrs. II. A.
Kmmitt, treasurer.
j The regular routine business was
discussed during the afternoon. At
a lale hour the hostesses, Mrs.
i Charles Whltmore, Mrs. II. L. Wb k
ernhnin. Mrs. O. D. Mathews. Mr:i.
W. D. Baterlce aud Mrs L J Hall
served dainty refreshments .
The guests Included: Mesdames
Chsrles Thompson, George W. Mc
Collum, V. K. Allison, Harry M
Iu ks. W. J. Stelnmeti L. J. Hall.
W. D. Batorlee. O. D. Mathews, It.
A. j-.mmiu, vanco nuiciuns, 11. r.. .
'onc- "' '-Alllstcr, J. L. Arclil-:
bM-' L- Cloysteln. C. I. Btemwell.t
L. uranfli, r,taine unvis, yj. ji. iiec-
I tor, G. W. Illack. Ilallln Kendall,
Miss Helen Archibald, Miss I-n
Verne McCollam and Cecil Whit
more.
CASH IONS In masculinity, as dic
tated by the ladles, change
rapidly. From the athletic typ.
we went to the soldier, from the
soldier to Ilia literateur. and from
thence to the flaming youth. Right
dov gicnuvr yuung men fiiii b.iiuj
complexions and a plentiful spicing
of recklessness and a great lonllness
about them hold tho feminine pre
ferment. At least so I am told.
Of course, those who have flown an
airplane from New York to Paris, and
are nsmed "Charles" are most de-1
slrablv! I
Legion Auxiliary
Initiated Large Class
Tuesday Evening
CWKMIIKltS of III Ladles Auxl
V' ... ...... . .
wi lie Aiuriiiaw
glun. who met for the final gather-
Ing of the summir months on Tuos-
an enjoyable affair to tho week's
social calendar. j .
Thenitlntlon of Iweiity-rour uv
monthers limit nlsert alinrtlv uftt-p
" . . ..
tne Jgion memoers. 'hostess at the next regular meeting
At tho, closo of the play prises u Into July,
wore awarded to Mis. P. Moelle.'t Among those present on Thursday
and Mrs. L. ltuchanan. I were: Mesdames Mattln llurckott,
I'nder the direction of Mrs. II. K. J W. A. livings. Karl I,. Mill. F. II.
dels, leader of tho losing side ta I Cofer, tieorgo II. Newton. Kliner II.
the recent drive, tho guests wero ' Ilalsigor. J. (iyslicrs. C. Maler. M.
j served light refreshments Into In the
eveniug.
More than sixty-six members hae
been signed up aa a result of the
drive which elosed some tliuo ago
The meetlugs will not convene uutll
j lho r,r"' Tuesday In September.
Among urn new niemuers inuiaieti
Into the order on Tuesday vvvnlnK
were: Mesdames Pearl Husking, Lets
Abbey. Frledda McCluy. Clara Craw
ford. Dorothy llussinan, Florence
Ogle, Margaret Perry, Feme Smith.
Lena Motschenbacher. Huby Wlsu
rarver, Violet Purdln, Margaret Shot
ton, Leola Hellbrounor. tiladya Snel
len. Veronica Vandrnberg. Florence
Itea, Grace Miller. Tholtna tftuke!.
Alma Morritt, Mary Case. Laura
Smith, Fannie Thompson. Myrtle Mc
Uhehey and IMulluo Mueller.
Evening Of Cards
Enjoyed Wednesday
A t Parish House
(nE.MDER8 of St. Msry's Altar
Cll. .1 .1 ... 1 Mn annv.l.l.
affair to the week'a social calendar
when thoy presided over an evening i
of bridge and "000" on Wednesday j
evening at The Parish House. ,
At the close of the evening play
dainty refreshments were served.
Mesdames David It. Vandenberg.
' Henry Valentine Joyaux and Josepa
0,ur "lrB noies-n-s iur me cTeaioK.
T T T ft I
ttus-.aPPy OU VIUD
Met Tuesday With -Mrs.
Edward Propst
fflns. Edward Propst presided
over a delightful afternoon
on Tuesday at her summer home on
the Merrill highway when aho corn-
Piimeniea tne memners oi i ne nappy
! " . . .. ' " " . " .
riour V.IUD. i am Kiwni moiurci
out I rorn Kiamam rails arriving si
the iropit home at two o'clock.!
The. afternoon hours wero spent lu
mni .leiirhifnl m.nner wlih sew. I
, and conversation. A dnln'yj
,wo course luncheon was served by) Pin Are Odd
,he hmtm I "
ThMe '"lori" the afternoon In-1 ,.,, to W(,.r on w dre ,r,
cluded Mesdames W. E. Heck. W. D. large and in odd shape, and m.do
Cofer Jennlo Uurn. s. KuInmer.'of onM , unuil,lul C(lor conb,M.
t.eorge iiumpnrey. u. .n. necior. ...
""-.raul Jonnson, J. J. Keller. K. ijiw
,en,.e w Templar. C. Sandell and It.
Kmmitt.
State Board
Meeting Will Be
Held In Albany
njff ant flvo memoirs of The
Daughters of the American
Revolution from Klamath county
plan to attend a mooting of the stale
board, to be hold In Albany on next
Thursday.
Mrs. Charles M.irlln. regent of
Eulalona chapter; Mrs. O. II. Hnrsh
barger, past state regent of Cali
fornia; Mrs. It. E. Wattenburg, vlcu
regent of Kulalona chapter; Mrs
Wllbur jncn, past regent of F.nla
lona chapter and Mrs. Kmma Lee
Mills, guardian of The 8. A. It. ar?
hoping to make the trip. A num
ber of other members aro hoping to
attend.
FISH STORIES
Tell Them with
Snap Shots
They never fail.
We even enlarge them.
Stinson Studio
' (May King)
Kodak Service) ' . 7llT Main
Turkey Dinner
' Served from 5:30 to 8:00 o'clock
Come early or phone for reservation
"Linkhaven "
Phone 762 560 Conger
Ladies Aid Met
With Mrs. H. Pcltz
Thursday Afternoon
CT"I1K rvniilar monthly meeting of
The Ladles Aid of Tho Klrt
Methodist church was hold
Thursday utternuim nt the homo ol
8. 11. Ilerry and Mrs. A. Hummel
j were co-hotcai;c with Mrs. Polls.
.Afli r the business meeting the
,.,.. I. ...... i. ......I - ...,i..t
. .ivn,.u,i,
' W, Cosoboom. W. J. rttclnincta. F.
I Wemett. Kverett O. Norcl. V. T.
fhockley. II. tl. Wortley. II. K. Mom-
yer. I.swreiue Smith, I . K. l.ludsay.
II. II. Klrkpatrlck. C. II. Ilurnstablv.
J. V. llennlnt, J. N. Guthrie, L. K.
Phelps, H. It. Ilerry, A. Ilammel,
Miss llcrlha Pelta and Mrs. II. K.
Pelts.
Dancing Party
Wednesday Eve
Event Of Week
.f.N' event ot social Interest on the
I social calendar for the coming
I week la the benefit dunce to bo glv
leu at Altniuoiit on Weduesilay eve
tiling. June twcuty-nluth for the bare
hall team.
Hal Mark burn's onhestra will
provide the dsuce music and prrsen.
indications would Indicate lint a
record crowd will attend.
On Sunday afternoon at the game
I between Grants pass and Klamath
I Falls on the local diamond, Hal
lllaikburn'a orchestra will provide
music for the fans.
Sandwich Picnic
rti ry-i j
rlannCU lilUrSUay
,
fT'lIB Ladles Auxiliary of The
1 Keames Golf and County Club
held a challenge tournament on
Thursday afternoon which resulted
In Miss Margaret llowness winning
our Mrs. Frank llowness, her
mother.
Mrs. Edward K. Pike wou over
Mrs. Claude McColloch.
Mrs. Charlos I. Roberta won over
Mrs. John C. Iloyle.
The members aro planning fur a
sandwich picnic on next Thursday
noon. The members will start
playinK , nlno o clo,.k , ie morn
eonunuo tnrougtioul tne en
' play will have the privilege
of
choosing their own partners.
; Hons. For Instance, light green
,. jror IwUnc,
-
quarts stones In cabachon shapes
are set side by side, or to be more
accurate, placed to alternate with
ones in light gray that reflect a
golden light. In fact. It seems that
the larger they aro, tho more fash
ionable they appear at the moment.
In stiiare shspes, full ovals and
real oblongs, tho stones appear lar
ger nnd set out In place of thrt
fine Inlay work seen so much re
cently In marraslio work.
WATCH
REPAIRING
IIKRB
1 year guarantee on all
work
GEO. METZ
JKWKl.hlt
122 Main
"We Know How"
FAMILY WORK
ECONOMY
ROUGH DRY
WET WASH
New City Laundry
Phone 154
I'.. J. KOMI, Mnlluircr
4lli and Klnnialli
"To AVnv
NO strong character can be developed
unless emphasis is laid upon the
, thought of personal responsibility,
M. D. Shutter.
-mm
SIJ
21 Years of
Lady
X ssV V '
m
FUNERAL
TllITHONI 40
War Picture Will
Be Shown In Hast
Within Near Future
t.-TMIK Patent Lealher Kid." n
First .National super-apci'tnt
slurring Itichurd Ilarllicluiess. will
he slven an riten.l.l run si thd
V
uiohe Theatre. New York, siartliw 1 "ru
August llih. according to an an-1 Mors than 3uu0 I'. H. regulars ami
I nnunreineiit made yesterday hylsiio civilians look paft In the battla
!ttihard A. Ilowland. general a-vl
production, manager of FlrM Na -
i ttnnal Pictures. The box-otflce tab'
will be t. vo top. "The Paient
U ulr Kid" Is an Wtml Sunt.-ll
production, maito uuder the utannge-
""" Al Hoekctt and according to
" reports will 1m. one of the our-
""llni siipc-r-spoclals of the new
"a"0"-
The story, wrltton by Ituperl
Hughes, deuls wllh the di'Veloiuient
of a young pugilist who becomes a
member of the lank corps in tbi
World War and under stress of trlul,
shows unexpected herolnn.
War scetiei were made w ith I hit
GIGANTIC SALE OF JEWELRY
Now on
Gus Dunn's Jewelry Store
605 Main Street
Between the Two Stage Office
r
3E
y "-kV """" I I
llll.l ih.i; PIANOS
(,Ncw anil I'sed)
$190
$195
$198
$240
' $249 .
$295
$300
$350
$395
$450
' $495
$530
$675
$695
Three Venn: to Pay.
vt iiern else ill
find
Earl Shepherd Co.
PIANOH, VII TltOL.tS, RADIO
.11)7 Mnln HI. Phone Wi
Humanity llcttcr
- .
Satisfying Service
Attendants
HOME
Pitt ktt. at Gtk
full t'li-nnerntlon of the tank corps
and oilier branches of tho I'ult.M
State Army at Camp lewls In
Wnshingti'n. Molly O'Day apirara
In support of llii'hard llnrlhvlinpas
In a i Hi ll lutludes Arthur Stone.
Lnwfnrd l4VuUon, Mathew I'.etrJ
liaymond Turner. Waller Join,',
Frtd Warner. I.ui'ton Prlval and
tsrciies, which are said to be the most
1 pectculur ever made.
"flinllle." also a First National
j pkiuro starring Norma Talmadge,
! u now In the third month of a high-
y uiH-e.sful run at the taobe.
FOR SALE
French seal, full length fur
coal vulued at llooou for
Jtii cv If taken within tho
nrxl Iwo ly. Sea Mrs.
lle.sler si 4 21 Klamath Ave.
atS)
Kiiiiinilli can
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