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THE EVENING HERATJV KLAMATH FATXS, OREGON
.Mnhii'duv, .Tanuarv 21. 1928
IT SEEMS to me that each age
'km l(a certain type of beauty.
1 think of h beauty of youth,
radiant like the budding rose,
then the beauty of maturity, the
flowor In bloom, and then there
1 old age, thn flower withered;
no doubt, but mill possessing a
quaint refinement and charm
part from that beauty of youlh.
We mum alwaya remember
that beauty la not merely a
physical condition, regularity of
featurea and the other commonly
' accepted attributes. It la not
something that vanity and primp
ing can fashion.
Sometime our elderly friends
fioaeeaa In the autumn of their
Ive. a charm far rarer than
the vivacity of their loat yonth.
Ufa and the kindly way which
they walked on with the yeara,
have fashioned a look of bean
tltul character on their coun
tenances. When you atop to
think, don't you know Just hun
dred of such characters as
this.
. It la as if the features of a
statute could become animated
with some beautiful and high
resolve, lending It a strange and
soulful beauty. Some faces sym
metrically perfect are In youth
like empty windows, and in old
age they are Illuminated and
brightened by yeara ot happy
contentment and patience.
Delta Gamma
Chapter to Meet
THE Delta Gamma chapter ot
Delphlans will meet in the
library rooms on Tuesday after
noon, January twenty-fourth at
I:ls'o'clock. The topi for
cusslon will be "Shakespeare and
Hla England" and the program
wilt be aa followsr
London Playhouses Mrs. H.
M. Ackley.
Shakespearean Audiences Mrs
George Sample. .
Characteristics of Shakespeare
Mrs. W. It. Boyd.
: Classification of Plays:
! English Chronicle Plays Mrs.
3. R. Shaw.
Roman Tragedies Mrs. K. G.
(Jammings.
Light Comedies Mrs. C. I.
Roberts. ,
; The Great Tragedies Mrs. E.
T. Hunter. -
The Last Comedies Mrs. W.
W . Ralrfwin.
TntMrmlMlnn W
; Piano Solo Mrs. Ruth Wil
son. - Vocal Solo Wanda Brown
Shaw. -
i Current Events and Cultural
Arts- Mrs. Don Zumwalt.
; Mrs. Geo. Ulrich will act a
courtesy hostess.
Wnodcraft Holds -
ON ""WEDNESDAY a'to-n
January 18th, the Neighbors
ot Woodcraft held an install
ation, meeting. The following
members were installed: Marie
Davenport, guardian neighbor:
Bertha Huitt, advisor; Miud
Shuey, magician; Grace M. Ow
ens, clerk; Anna Hill, banker:
Anne E. Roome, attendant; Ida
Mochettex, captain of guards;
Bernice Stitch, inter-sentinel:
Mary Flanary, outer sentinel;
Lillian Hayden, correspondent:
Grace French, musician; Nail
Bruner. Mary Bites. Minnie Gris
tle, managers; Sarah Smith,
physician.
. Mrs. . G. S. Newsom presided
as chairman of the banquet com
mlttee and delightful refresh-,
menta were served.
Mr. R.D. Eller Has
Hot Springs Bridge
MRS. R. ,D. ELLER presided as '
hostess on Wednesday to
the members of the Hot Springs
Bridge club. Luncheon at one '
o'clock was served at the in- i
dividual tables which were pret-'
tlly appointed with pastel shaded
aweet peas. Mrs. Claud Davis
was awarded the prize for high
score at the end ot the play.
Mrs. Nora Hagen of I ortland,
who la the house guest of Tier
daughter, Mrs. Jack Slater, was
a apecial guest for the after
noon. On February first, the
next regular meeting of the club
members, Mrs. C. B. Browne ot
Hot Springs will preside as hos
tess. ,
Mem hers of the club Include:
Mevrtamts C B. Browne, R. D.
Filer. Claud Davis, R. F. Dur
bln, Fr-.-d Dunbar, Glenn Jester,
U. L. Harden brook, A. E. Whit
man. E. G. W isecarver. H. D.
Lloyd Stxwurt. Jack Slater and
R. E. Deweese.
Dinner Thursday
' -" Eve for Mr. Page
A DINNER will be given on
Thursday evening, January
twenty-sixth at Llnkhaven in
courtesy to Mr. Max Page, dis
trict deputy exalted ruler of the
Elks. Covers will be laid for
twenty-five Elks, all personal
friends cf Mr. Page.
Coata Remodeled.
Fur Manufacturer.
Furrier
JinS. WILLIAM
BESSLER
42 Klamath Avenue
' Between Fourth and Fifth
Klamath Falls, Oregon
moc
Players Pledge Millions
To Hungry Actors,
In Their Wills
HOLLYWOOD, Callt, Jan. II.
At last the highly paid film
celebrities hare found a good
and rapid way of spending their
Immense salary checks after
they die.
Millions ot dollars hare been
pledged by leading members' ot
the cellu:old colony to the Mo
tion Picture Relief Fund. But
the money isn't to be paid over
until the donors passion to the
next world. In other words, the
movie leaders hare altered their
wills, adding the Motion Picture
dls-.Re!l P"0" benoficlary
Like Stage Fund.
The stage, for years, has pro
vided a means tor aiding Im
provident players of the legiti
mate drama. From low on, poor
and hungry movie actors also
will be cared tor as they should.
The new plan, according to
Joseph Schenck, who has headed
the movement, will Insure am
ple funds for the erection ot
hospita'-s In New York and Holly
wood especially for the needy ot
the picture colony. In addition,
there will be a surplus for char
ity to those who really deserve
It. Headed by Joe Schenck, Mary
PIckford, Douglas Fairbanks. Do
lores Del Rio, D. W. OHfflth,
Norma Talmadge. Cecil B. De
Mille and other big figures in
the film world, the entire cel
luloid colony is lining up behind
this movement.
Keep On Keepin On
IF the d&y looks kind of gloomy
And your chances'kind of slim,,
If. the situation's, juzzlin) :
And the situation's awful grim;
If perplexities keep pressin'
Till hope is nearly gone;.
Just bristle up and grit your teeth
And keep on keepin' on.
Frettin' never wins a fight ,
And fumin' never pays;
There ain't no use in broodin'
In these pessimistic ways;
Smile just kind of cheerfully,
Though hope is nearly gone, -
And bristle up and grit your teeth
' , And keep' on keepin' on.
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There ain't no use in growlin
And grumblin all the time,
' When music's ringing everywhere
And everything's a rhyme,'
Just keep on smiling cheerfujjy . . . ' .
If hope is nearly gone,
And bristle up and grit your teeth
And keep on keepin' on.
riiwu"u"ijinin njnirir'iLr irriru''asiirii''
BOOKS THAT WE
MUST esther no all the
books I've borrowed,- said a
girl recently, "and return them
to their owners. The trouble is
I've had most of them so long contrary to popular belief, au
I rfnn't know the neoole thev thors are not alven their own
various! v belona to. Kwlsh Deo-
nle would write their names in
their books."
"I do and it doesn't do much
good." I replied impatiently.
"Well. I've made a New Year's
resolution not to borrow any
more books," she said. 'They're
more nuisance than they're
worth." I
"You're right," said I. "I
have made a New Year's reso-l
lutlon not to lend any. They're
worth too much to lose." j
A member of my, family wrote
Miss Miller to
Wed L. Deichman
MR. and Mrs. Alfred D. Miller
ot Centralla, Wash., an
nounce the marriage of their
daughter. Miss Lorena Thompson
Miller to Mr. Charles Leomrd
Deichman on Tuesday evening,
i February ninth at St. John's
Episcopal church in Centralla.
The bride-elect Is well known In
Klamath Falls whore she former-
y muoe ner uomo nu
popu.ar memoer oi ine younger
set. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and
daughter made their home In Hot
?,Prln.!Lhl1?J.KLara;,.!;F""";
1,11. ISflUlllIiau IB A iiiwuiiucui
young business man and a grad
uate of O. A. C.
AAA'ittnnrt Snriefv nn
iUHIllOlOl tfUCieiy un
. Pnot Threk I
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IETY
Helene Breitenstein, Society Editor. Phone
START FUND FOR
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Dolores Del Rio helped to start
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LEND AND LOSE
a book In the snrlnlt. It has
been one of tbe year a best sell-
ers. I bought two copies at two ,
doj.ars and a hall apiece, tor, i
books, nor members of their
uZZ
families. Now I have none,
copies are gone their placea in
my book shelves are empty.
We were talking of Margaret
n'" ,vt"
In the Morning." I wished to
refer to "The Constant Nymph,"
her former popular book, to make
a comparison. - Gone! And I
know, not how many others,
I dare not look at my book
shelves any more. Always I am
discovering a new tragedy. What
is to be done?
Music Members to
Meet Thursday Eve
CBECAUSE of the illness of sev
eral ot its members, the
meeting ot the Klamath County
Music Teachers Association which
.,,.,..,., ,r. ,., tvj
r
evening was posiponea. aa niem-
bers wl meet this earning Thurs-
day .vcnlnt at the studio ot Mrs.
willarJ Johnson at 4 20 .Main. Tho
,lme program hlch was to hive
been carried out t'.ils oast week
will be given. All members are
asked to attend
Society to Meet
""THE Helping Hand Society of
" Htiasta view district will
moet at the home of Mrs. Emma ;
Wllfl0n on w4neday afternoon, i
January twenty-fifth. All mem-1
;bers are extended a 'cordial lavl-
Halloa to ,ttend.
Ne
POOR MOVIE
fond for lmprovldrmt movie acton.
Elks Dance Wed. I
Evening at Temple
VfEMBERS ot the Elks lodge
11 are looking forward with In
terest to the dancing party of
next Wednesday evening, Janu
ary twenty-fifth, to be held In
Elks Temple for members of tho
order. The Ja.k Hswrlng orcbes-
tra iwlll provide the dance mualc.
This dance Is ono of a scries out tho afternoon hours. At tbe
which the members have planned 'lose of the play awards wero
ton the late winter and spring made to Mesdamea Joseph Shirk,
months. ... i Edward Pike and M. Power.
i During the afternoon twenty-
A IB r f . .Ibree tables were In play.
Annual rarentS Plight . The Parish house was beautl
f)n TAnrru jr,ln; '""V decorated with orchid and
un mursaay tLvening vlxit blossoms intermingled with
- - potted ferns.
VijEMBERS of the Order of De Mrs-. Walter B. Penwarden
Molay have completed plans and Mrs. Samuel P. Miller re-
ror the entertainment of parents
on next Thursday evening, known
as annual parents night. Each
member of tbe local chapter of
De Molay is nrged to bring his
parents. A program has been
outlined for the evening.
Costume Party at
Tho Millar Anmi
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THE JOLLY NEIGHBORS club
Is looking forward with in
terest to the hard time costume
party which will be given at tbe
attractive new home of Mrs. C.
vy Miller on Wednesday after
noon. February first. Guests will
come in costume and a Judge
will preside at tbe door. Anaru
will be made. i
'Anger tO OC JUOjeCt
A t Meetinsr Fridav
Meeting maay
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"ASGZR" wl" be discussed by
of the American Assla-lon of
university Women on next Frl-
dBjr a(lernoon, January twenty- ,
seventh at the home of Mrs. Hal
H. Ogle on .North Tenth street,
,rs. A. K. Ulrl.nn will lead the
meeting and Mrs. F. M. Glen
will give a special talk on chtl-1
dren's rjoks and stories. A po -
clal shelf has been prepared at I
thn city library for the use of i
f.um KiuMi 4 an wvtuucin anu
ethers Interested In Its work sre .
! urged to look over the material
placed at their disposal.
I
Bridge Party Told.
ANOTHER outstanding social
event' which marks the cal
endar tor this month Is the card
party over which tho Eastern
Star Social club will preside on
Tuesday evening, January thirty
one, at tils' Masonic lemp'.e. It
Is planned to have at loast thirty
tables In play. . ,
m ' .. .
Methodist La die S
7Vj Meet Tiiiridnir orchestra will provide the musl
! entertainment. A cordial In-
EMBERS of the Methodist
Ladies Aid will meet nt
the home of Mrs. T. R. Hkllllng
ton on Nrth Tenth on next
; Thursday afternoon for tho regu-
lar monthly meeting.
The meet-
Ing has been announced for 2:30
o'clock.
MosdamM Frsnk Wemott. Earl
Templar and Mr. T. R. Skllllng-
ton will preside as hostesses (or
tb aiternoon, M-..
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FOLK'
Money to lie Paid Into
Dig General Fund
When They Die
"I believe that more than 115.
000.U00 will bo pledged by our
legacy plan." declares Schenck.
"Prsetlcally all of the produc
tion chiefs In Hollywood already
have pledged a share ot their
estates and we, are confident
that the players who have not
already done so will follow tholr
executives within a very short
time."
Mary and Dobtrrn,
The Motion Picture Relief Fund
has been one of the closest In
terests ot Mary PIckford and
Dolores Del Rio for some months.
Despite their activities before
grinding cameras, both having
Juki finished vUelr latest films,
they have worked hard to estab
lish the fund. Roth ot them
could often be seen visiting high
executives of rival studio with
the Idea of changing their wills.
These ar-tresses were wise In
one respect. They approached
the producers 'Int. knowing that
It they fell in line, the players
would follow.
M In Inter Ih Chairman.
'It la the sincere endeavor of
the fund to obtain the novel will
clause from every person In the
Industry who ran afford to make
such a specification." saya huv.
Neal Dodd. chairman ot the Hol
lywood branch ot the organiza
tion. There Is only one drawback.
There are a lot of hungry actors
In town and the life Insurance
rates are quite apt to be rained
on those who change their wills.
Bridge Afternoon
At Parish House
ftNS ot the most delightful
bridge afternoons of the
winter months
was that of lost
Saturday
hen thn Wednesday
Club of St. Paul's Episcopal
church
ParWi
were hostesses at the
house. More than ono
hundred guests attended throucb
celved the guests.
Among the social matrons who
roserved tables for the after
noon were Mesdame Harry
Poole. B. Hardenbrook. C. I.
Reckard. II. W. Bathlany, Paul
Fharp. O. Cozad, Harry Hill,
! Llnaa Brewer, George Myers, I.
. Andrew Towey, Emll Dreher, 11.
I A. Runde. David R.. Vandon-
rg. U Ash. Thomas Wallers.
Jonn uoyie. Leslie
Roaers. 11.
Redden. J. Reed. E. D. Lamb.
W. Sanders. K. H. Lawrence and
Miss Pearl Blehn.
During the tea hour from
four until five o'clock tbe Jack
Bowrlng orchestra provided mu
sic for the enjoyment of the
guests.
Dr. and Mrs. Dietsche
Entertained Jan. 15th
' '
O" 8UNUAY zoning ' nd
J ,Mril E , Dllsche again proved
themselves riellrhlfnl hnxfa wh.n
they entertained at their home
music. At midnight a buffet
lunrheon wn, served. The rooms
of lower floor of the Dietsche
homo were attractively deror.t.ri
w.th flowers and ferns. The
lights were ehuded with pastel
shaded lanterns. The guests for
the evening Included: Mr. and
Mrs. II. A. Runde. Dr. and Mrs.
Paul McKlnley Noel, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Knnwles, Mrs. Edna
jnav ijon. .vims r rancis uiarae.
Mr. L. Lowo. Mr. Richard llovev
of San Francisco and the host
and hostess.
Mass Meeting to
Be Held Tuesday
A MASS meeting will be hold
" In the First Presbyterian
church on Tuesday evening, Jan
uary twenty-fourth for the pur
pose of discussing week-day re
ligious Instructions. Illshop Wll
llim Remington and Mr, J. A.
Churchill will be the speakers
ii f tha HHln, Tho hltrh l Vi n n I
vnoiion is exionuea ine punnc.
The meeting has been called for
soven-thlrty o'clock.
Auxiliary Met
XylRH. T. S. -ABBOTT gave an
ATA
Interesting account ot her
recent trip abroad before the Wo
man' Auxiliary of the Amorlrnn
Legion at the regular meeting
ion Wednesday evening, January
'elgUteootJi. - v
Truly Personal Attention
is given to every case that is plac
ed in our care; one always deals
with a principal when calling on
us.
We have made it a policy to
give every call our personal atten
tion in order that we may be sure
that our ideals of service are pro
perty interpreted.
EARL WHITLOCK
FUNERAL HOME
INt AVENUC AT SIXTH STRUT
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Maini urn in SerMce
Aloha Chapter to
Be Entertained
VXEMDERS of Aloha Chapter ot
the Eastern Btnr are looking
forward with
a great deal ot
pleasure to the regular mee
ling ot
the chapter on Tuesday evening,
January twenty-fourth, follow.
In the regular lodge scsaljn anJ
Initiation, Mr. and Mrs. Sanlford
Jones Kill preside aa host ami
hostess to the mwnber with a
J banquet In the banquet room.
- Mrs. Robert K. Wattvnburc
newly elected wmhv matron will
preside over the first Initiation
since taking office. All members
of the Eastern Star are mt cor
dially Invited.
Lavene McCollum.
Has Birthday Party
A DELIGHTFUL birthday par
ty of the week was that of
Tuesday afternoon. January sev
enteenth, when Mrs. George Mc
Collum of Crescent Avenue In
vited a coterie of little ones In
to spend the afternoon with her
daughter, Lavene, who bad j
reached the age of alx , years.
During the afternoon the cl.ll- -dren
played games and at the
hclir of four o'clock. Mn. Mr-
I'ollum served dainty refresh
ments. Tbe birthday talle wns
rrnttlly centered with a birth
day rake with six lighted tapers.
A color scheme of pink ani
white used throughout ih
rooms. The guests Included:
Helen. Mary Audrey and Tommy
Kadcllffo, Nancy Gammon, Jean
Dixon. Dorothy Teed, Kllennr
and Richard Collier, Melvln
Collum and the honor guosl
vene. . .
Bridge Afternoon
F ebruary Seventh
A SOCIAL event which marks
the social calendir for Tues'
day afternoon, February seventh
is the bridge which members of
St. Mary's Altar celoiy have
planned. The affair will be tieli,
in the library with close to fifty
table In play.
Mesdamos B. Hardenbroik, R.
E. Deweese. Byron Noud and
Leon Crawford III act hos
tesses for the afternoon. Mr. II.
A. Runde I general vhalrman.
Mrs. Joseph Shirk bss been ap
pointed chairman of Che refresh
ment committee.
Resorvatlons fcr the brl.lge cin
bo male through calling Mr.
Runde at her residence, phono
1262.
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Informal Evening
' At Hollo way Home
TN COURTB3Y to tfie members
of the First Presbyterian
choir. Mrs. Bert Holloway, Miss
Francis Beatty and Mis Ruth
Minler preside! aa hostesses over
a prettily appslnted party on
Wedneadsy evening at the Hollo
way home on Crescent. At t'te
cloio of tho social evnlng ll'ht
refreshments were served. The
guosts numbered thirty-five.
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Luncheon Today ',
At Linkhaven
Vf E.MDER3 of the American A
1 sorlallon of I'nlversltr met
st Llnkbnven todar for the regu
lar monthly jratierlng. The mem
bers first enjoyed a prettily ap
pointed luncheon at cne o'clock
after which the brief business
session was held. Tho Child .Study
group had charge of the program
aa follows: "The Retarded Child"
by Mrs. Myrtle Helm; Mrs. E. T.
Hunter sang a groun of children's
songs; "Basis of Emotion" was
tho Interesting topic of Mrs. T. D.
Case. Mrs. Hal Ogle gave en out
line cf the work of the pre-schao!
child study group.
NOTICE TO STUDENTSHI
On 8x10 Oil Colored
Photograph
FREE
With ono dozen photo
graphs for your exchanges.
Special price $4.50. Fold
ers in your school colors
and embossed "K.C.H.S."
Stinion "turlio
737 MainMay King
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Bridge Afternoons
At Sanders Home
TTWO of
1 bridge
the moil delightful
affairs of the week
were tltoae ot Thursday after
noon and evening a, the San
ders home on North Ninth, whan
Mrs. Herman Foster and Mrs.
W. L. Handera prealded as Joint
hostesses. Doth afternoon and
evening found seven table In
play. At the close of the after
noon play Mrs. J. Harden Carter
held high score; Mrs. II. W.
tlathlany second, and Mrs. E. M.
O'.Nell consolation.
The evening play found Mrs.
Fred Dunbar holding high srorc
at the close of the play; Mrs.
t". B. Browne rwelvud second
high score while the cunaolnllon
brook
was awarded Mrs. E. II. Harden-
Early ; spring blooming plants
and terns artistically arranged
about the rooms carried out an
attractive decoration. Ite!reh,
mentt were served at thn daintily
appointed Individual tables.
Invitations were Issued to
ninety of the social set. i
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(i.tHTF.K KNttKMUI.K i
Jeweled garters and anklets,
two ot the former and one of In.
latter, come In slender gold and
sliver form, set In precious gems.
You will liltt
LOS ANGELES
Better If You Stop at
SIXTH and SPRINO (V1KKU13
eN.TtJ'..
New Million Dollar Annas
K CaasTonaU. I
. $2.00 per day up without bath
$2.50 per day up with bath
PERSONAL iERVlCg
Popular Priced Coffe Shop
and Grill
Wi Cfcssh Tear Car at txt Dw
H. C FRYMAN, Proprietor
HARRY C WAOENFR
RUSSELL H. WAGENER
M.n.sws
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A Family Treat
SUNDAY DINNER
At The
CLUB CAFE
It is a genuine t:'eat for the wife and .family to
come to the Club Cafe for Sunday dinner. -Such
good cats, and when you know every dish is
sterilized in our electric dish washing' machine
one need have no fear of dirty dishes. .Every
piece of silverware, glass and china goes
, ; : through it.
528 Main St.
JACK HERSHBERGER, Prop.
V. SLUMBER ROOaT'fj
Mr. and Mrs. Stein
Honored Friends
lt. .and Mrs.
II.
G. Bleln en-
tw
erlalned with'
an evening
of cards at their home. 917 Val--uut
avenue on Thursday. At the
clone ot the' evening's play thu
hiiateaa served light refresh
ments. Among those who enjoy
ed the evening were: .Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Wngner. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Beaker. MUs Elisa
beth tilaab, .Miss Ann Oradlnger,
Mlaattlenevla Hotatnl, Mr. Lee
t arter. Mr. Aryld Hatterburg, Mr. '
Jim Floyd and the hot and
huatraa. Mr. and Mrs. It. 0. Stein.
ICE BOATING
KLAITKIl Kl.l.t-rtH'1'IX
Trips a low aa on dollar
per person or trip to any
part ot tho lake at reason
able rates. I'l.uty of thrill
If you want them. Boats
start frqtn south end of
lake noar I-ake Hhor Gar
dsn. For Information
I'lioue JUIO-M.
Everything
So Good
Woman as well aa men who are
pnrtlrulnr regarding their food
come In our cafeteria because
tbey know thai whatever they N
select Ja going to be enjoyed.
The dishes they select are right
before them, steaming hot. Thev
huv exactly what they know tbey
will eat and no more. There Is
no waste and no outlay for tips,
SPECIAL $1.00
SUNDAY DINNER'
Choice of: ,
CHICKEN' FRIED RABBIT
n.KKD HAM
a
Green Lanteni
Cafeteria
.T2.1 Main
Opp Court IIoimt)
i