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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1928)
PageEigTit THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS; OREGON Saturday, June 2, 1028 U Vfow a i ii I L.I Kfrm News Helene Breitenstein, Society Editor! Phone 88 AT the filial moating of . th 1 I V I H SUU HDIU UWISBS ftprnoun at the library, Mr. George Tunning wu lctcd to I serve as president fur tbe coin- tug year, Officers elocted to serve with Mn. ('mining r as i '' I follow: Mr. C. I. Roberts, first . NKW H.WklKM. J vice-president; Mr. J. M. Red- Lerg squares In filmy voile, ford, iccund vice-president; Mr. ! handkerchief linen M ml geor O. II. Merryman. secretary; Mr, i .xtta bow mk sports haudker- FASHION HINTS MEMBERSHIP IN"! '4 LOCAL CHAMBER MOUNTS TO 309 A check of Ilia nietnborahlp of Hi Klamuih Felts rhauibor of Lyrics of Life His Kid Sister GIRLS were only girls to me When the kid was only three. Girls were something: that you meet Walking down a Sunday street. Girls were something to take out, Even talk a bit about. Not so careful what you say When the stories get that way. But 'the kid kept growing up, Sweeter than a buttercup. Then one day, all sudden like, She was not a little tike But a sister, fine and tall. Yes, a youngster like them all, All the other girls you meet Walking down a Sunday street. Girls are something new to me That they didn't used to be. Girls are something sweet and pure, Friend or stranger, rich or poor. Girls are something fine and clean (And you all know what I mean) For a man to leave alone,. With a sister of his own. AS peopie throw themselves In-1 VXAMATII FALLS fan well be to the Joyous spirit of aum-., proud ot Miss Betty Ramsby mer, motoring becomes more eiv I who Just recently returned from sentlal to . their pleasure. The : New York City where she studied Sunday all-day-trip with a lus-;the art of accompanying; with clous and dainty luncheon pre-, piano Interpretation from A. Kos- tared to satisfy ravenous appe- telanets and voice culture from tites Induced by Oregon's won- Laxar S. Samoiloff. She is the derful -mountain air have be- first Klamath Fal'.a girl to have come a part of the family regime, j accomplished this In less than and Just as soon as the. late Sun-.seven months and is looking tor day breakfast is over, a devout ; ward to her return In September May Top Beauties Below Rio Grande word or two offered in the fam ily pew, and the indispensable - Sunday paper perused, there is an eager dash tor the motor and spin into the country. 1 Oregon is rich in gorgeous scenery, and it is to be wondered at that her own people enjoy it so calmly when tourists come in crowds to get a fleeting glimpse ot tbe beauties ot this! country. It isn't exactly that ap- to resume her studies. She en Joyed a most active winter in musical circles in the eastern me tropolis and acted as -assistant accompanist in. the Samoiloft Studio where more than fifty students were enrolled, playing for artist pupils. Miss Ramsby also played for Samoiloffs en semble over radios WHS, WRXY and WGB3. It was her privilege to accompany Louise Nlswonger, preclatlon is lacking but that! John Cppmann, George Houston Oregonlana are so accustomed to seeing this granduer that the first flush of enthusiasm is taken oft by constant association. ' THE word "vacation" brings to our minds a thought ot work suspended, of time to be spent in rest or in roaming, and in blissful relaxation in relief from the bondage ot routine. Peoole who are busy during a large pari lolloff. Patrick Kilke'.ly ot the American Opera, all students of Laxar Sam oiloft. Another time Hiss Rams by accompanied Helene Muatrk, known as the "golden voiced so prano ot St. Louis." Naomi Hoffman danced at the Music Students' League at Steln way Hall accompanied by Hiss Ramsby. Mlsa Hoffman is also an artist pupil ot Professor Sam- 4 :Cr CLvA W. L. Qulnn, treasurer. Meet- lugs will not be held throughout the summer months. At the firm meeting ot the fall to bo hold In Septumbor, members from Mod ford and Ashland chapter will be special guests. A luncheon I being planned for the first meet ing at the Hotel Wlllard. Ou Tuesday afternoon Spanish Drama proved an tntereatlng sub-Jio-t. The following program was enjoyed: Character of Spanish Drama Mr. A. M. Collier. Lope de . Vega Mrs. V. L. Qulnn. . . Life I a bream Mrs. Harry 1IIH. Plot of Three Judgments at a lllow Mrs. Rachel Solomon. Hook Review. "Old Enchant ment" (Larry Rarotto) Mrs. W. E. Lamm. chiefs. Light coalers with vivid border are boat. NOVKI.TY HI IT. An amusing suit has a red and grey pUttd ' silk gingham ubat, with Juhot ruver and a pleated skirt of crimson. A red bulll buntl hat top It. KMHKOIIIKHV TOl't'MKH. French lingerie la using lu serts ot eiqutslto embroidery mn dalton with lis fine lac and dainty handwork. A flwh ot ha crrum trimming. ' ; I It 3. T. R. Skllltngton was bos- TWEED MILK. Soft purples and rich greens ran be had now lu tweed silks which make the most satisfac tory of summer suits plqwe Is a good material for b'ouses. I'lgi'K HI'ITM. Litmnii vulliiw. tiowder blue. 11- Ur and apricot pliu mskwi ! commerce made this mnriilng some of the summer's cutest ' '"' nlu momberslilp onto1 f auu- nuring me psat leu ulta. Skirt are pleated yokes ami soft blouse fuck III. Coal are rardlgnn. I.INKN KKItl'IIIKr'H. Th new kvrrhlof tor the sportswoman Is tho rli'ar colored linen one. One buy two a big kerchief for the neck and a matching small handkerchief. MM VK AMI VM.I.OW. A nw combination for a frock la ot mauve and yellow flat crepe. The yellow skirt Iras mauva bandings and the waist vloa versa. It's a have to days, six new members were en rolled Including: Dr. Paul Cars lens, Join Mutiny, Rev. V. K. Allison, (Irady Johnson, Albert E. May and Rev. Nelson K. Col. The memharablp onmmlttee, composed of T. K. Bchuppnl, rhulrman; Harry Hill, K. I,, crtt tendon, N. R. Drew, Fred Hous ton, (loorgn Cunning. ' (Inorge Oiirnlmrt. Percy Kvan. W. J. llorinaii ami F. L. Fahnlander are doing splendid work and lu la expected the uiemherahlp lotT win be brought up to JJ6 during the uiiuimer months with every member of th committee on the I Job. good thing Noah didn't gel a bill past enngres Krail) lUvc Unughl WhU 1"' ""' P""'111"11 beforu ho could ouiia me era. IKT.II II.HLK 1I.LAHM. White flannel coata bay de- tea on Frldy at her at-,trhabla collar and cuffa of fur tractive Home on North Tenth, ,nd are a new note. They anap honoring a coterie ot her friend 0n and can be removed easily Tt'l'K-INH. New pajamaa coming from Pa ris show the luck-In style psjams lops. Striped trouser and three quarters coat hava a plain tuck In bodice. at 'bridge. At th close ot the play Mrs. . Willkim Sanders held high score. The consolation was swarded to Mrs. W. J. Stelu- metx. when the coat Is cleaned. RIHMIAX PAJAMAS. A new pajama ault haa Its full Dainty refreshments were . trousers of lipstick red flat crepe served at the close of the play, , and' Its Russisn blouse of hand Those enjoying , th afternoon : painted chartreuse, with figures were: Mesdame K. bmtth. H-ilu red, orange and black. Perkins, E. Lawrence, F. Mur phey, Guy Manning. W. Sanders, P. Evans. Earl Templar, Rod erick Smith, Robert Sloan, H. Foster, E. H. Balslger, II. O Wortley, O. Til. Hector, W. J. 'of Its Stelnmets, B. Thomaa, R. Dunbsr, white F. Dunbar and the hostess. 1,1'M RIOl'H tXRMKT. An evening girdle of fine silk webbing haa Inserts of real point lace along It upper edge. All Mr, and Mrs. Albert Keady of Illy are the proud pareuta ot a bahy daugMer, horn this mora Ing at 7:30 o'clock at the Klam ath Valley hospital. .Mr. anil Mrs. Morton toavlnff , Mr. and Mrs. Jsrk Morton ot the lllldvbrand district will leave on the morning train tor Cnrv'al lis, whore Ihey will spend sev eral daya visiting with their son. Llnu. who Is- attending college with bouffant silver lace skirt at Oregon Hl.ite Agricultural. He and diamante bodies ornaments-! will graduate with the clsss ot; tlon. , I'sh in forestry and return with - , hi parents to spend some time l..VKMKR IIOHIKIlVo 'before going to Orion, Csllfor Mesh silk hosiery In decidedly nla. where he will be employed lavender ahadoa I new, daring, with th Klamath Forestry. Mr., aad dollghtful with while shoes; and Mrs. Ilorion and son are re- IIOI1K lK HTVI.K. A gorgooua evening robe de style Is msdo of pale pink satin. piping tin. are ot gorgeous and a frock with lavender baud lugs. , , UKKDING ;oY.. Miss Lux Guiman Gavira. a nonular Mexican hesutv I. in tin. fn. CDLANS have been completed1 I aria sponsors novelty In bridal election as Labor Queen, to he elected by all members of affiliated I for the banquet of next Mon-' "" One of gold lace has ap labor organlxaticns In Mexico. "Miss Labor" Is shown above In her day evening at St. Paul's Parish Dllo" ' " U ni s Mexicsn "China" costume as she appeared recently at a festival in house when members ot Eululona trllnmJ wlln tlnX ' Paillettes. Mexico City. i . . . i . CllflrilVI, &MUBl(Ji VI IHV nuitl j - lixatiail a r can Revolution will honor th In- . LITTLE J ACKKTS. jo- coining couia - d mora dls- unctiy rrmintae than the little rh.lrmsn it the committee in Xceis 01 (nis season. PUlu . . frocks take Hurnrallv srrangemenia. . lahed member w h o , aa " Ter- THE marriage of Miss Doro-i Mr. Mathew Hughes of Port- will be honored at the banquet thea Wemett, daughter of land, the groom's attendant, met. are -Mrs. Harry M. Ackley, re-j turning via motor from Corvallla. THIH IH KWH, - MONTREAL. June I. A brll llant Journalist our remarked that If a man bllea a dog, It's and news. Well, lt'a newa when' a the -mm TTT t-v i-k cu nevoiution win nonor me Miss Wemett Becomes Biide T". Of Edward Dmke Today man bite two women and two men and that' Just what Albert Shut did at a recent pirty. Shuts entered the houae when the party wa at Ita height. II charged Mr. Marcoux and every- Jackets one ho r,me lo ner ll- N'ne uays ister sue aioq 01 tno wounus Inflicted by tihute's teeth. A Rev. and Mrs. Frank L. Wem- the bride and her party at Jhe gent:' Mrs. Robert E. Watten- att nf Oil, fltv mnit 11. cwshI ' .lis -Kbm ,kK n . .-. - hnr, MvfHfj, .vlojk.r vn nf I ha Drake. Jr.. of Portland, was eol-.were spoken. Rev. Frank L. D. A. R., and mother of EuKtlona ! w5w ?T ' cp", KVKMNO Wit A PH. Never wa Ml'.ady allowed such choice In styles for. her ve- Portland Ciaa company Is In stalling S6,000 smoke eliminators. Mia Drake llrturaln .North Mis Mnr Drake, well-known young woman of Portland who haa vlatiad at th home of Rev. Mr. Frank L. Wemett for past few day, will return north with her parenta. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Drake, Sr. thla eve ning. Miss Drake was maid of' honor at tha wedding of tier brother, Kdwitrd Drske, who mar. rlage to Miss Dorothea Wemett was au event of this afternoon at Ihe First Methodist church. Miss Drake haa bees a close, friend of tha bride for some time. ' i For results use Herald Claaa Ad of the year look forward to their annual vacation as the home seeking traveler anticipates the first line ot the .shore after days i has one ot the leads on the ocean. '. To spend one's time day in and day out lor eleven months lu conscientious and wonn-wn.io toil, in druagery mat is willingly autepied aim laoor in nicn 0110 Utmgnis Is to prepare ine way iur a tuorougmy enjoyaoie holiday. it la a uuuetlon wnetner uwt , woo nave never Known tbe ne cessity ot Dreaa-wiuuius- toil can t-nter Into tne spirit vi vacation Wun toe same joyous xesi lual iuuse wno are occupied most ol tueir days In some acpartmeni ot iue vono i wora. When life is all a holiday and vacations usve no interning and iu.use paiia npon iu poeetissur, Uia cup oi luo is very apt to lose its flavor, mange ol acene is desirable. Outdoor freedom suouid ue sougni. jl 0NE o( tbe m05t d""Bhtful so cial afiairs ol tne post wee wa tnai over whicn air. and Wrs. V. fc. iouug presided as Lost and hostess wnen toey en tertained witu six luuies oi onage at tueir Dome ou iortn tuira. 'i ne rooms ot tne home were beautituuy decorated witn Span bui ins and lu.ies. At Ine cue ot tne piay dainty rofresnmenis were served, mgn scores were awarded to Mrs. Oscar Peyton and Jar. harry lilll. Consolation kwarcit went to Mrs. O. U. Mutu es and Mr. f. w. Beclitol. The guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. Hi. H. Baisiger, Mr. aud , rs. Oscar Peyton, air. and Mis. Aiarry lull, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wortley, Mr. and Mrs. Can Miss Ramsby also had the honor of being accompanist in the Reglna Diamond's studio who in "Con necticut Yankee," a well known musical comedy in New York City. They performed at Town Hall on last New Years eve. Florence Steele, contralto, wife ot Frederick K. Steele, music publisher of New York City, had Miss Ramsby as her accompanist. While east she studied French with Alice Blum ot Paris and at tended the Metropolitan Opera, American Opera and all concerts by artists. Miss Ramsby Is spending the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ramsby, at the Klamath Junction. Before leav ing for New York City she was a pupil ot Mrs. A. J. Voye. A delightful pre-nuptial conr tesy to Miss Eda Jones, bride elect, whose . marriage to Mr. Ralph Adameon will be solemn-, lxed at eight o'clock - Sunday morning at the First Christian church was that of Tuesday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert May on Pine street when Mrs. Earl Mack presided as hos tess. The affair was a complete surprise to Miss Jones who, re ceived a number of beautiful gifts at the close of the eve-' nlng. Games and music passed the social) hours. The Invited guests Included: Mesdames Fred Hamblet, J. Grover, V. K. Alii-1 son, Walter Adamson, Burt Haw kins, L. C. Mueller, Psul W. Sharp, C. E. Mueller, E. D. Jones, A. E. May, Ivy Propst, L. Lan dus, Ray Wakeman, Joseph Da vis, Robert Browning. Misses Jennie Grover, Mary Ball, Emma Lou Myers, Eva Miller, La Verne emnlxed this afternoon at the First Methodist church. The wedding party entered the church to the strains ot Mendels sohn's Wedding. March, played by Mrs. Bruno Slewert. Mr. R. Pat terson sang . "At Dawning" and Oh Promise Me" lust before Wemett, father of the bride, per- chapter: Mra. Earl C. Reynolds.:'""- "-. " soon ana nrrrA .h. ,k. fi uu. rukinr. and Mrs O. II of UT "terlal. A flaring eve- wedding solemnlxed in the beau- Hsrshberger. ex-slate vice-regent , Jcket of blooa '" tlful new church. Just recently, of California. latest. I . Miss Betty Ramsby, recently! ...,, ' th. home for the summer months , ".''. '" from -New York Cltr where she! vy silver crosses. Imitative Is studying mu.lc, will favor the'of n,'l church croa.es. are completed. Immediately ,'uilowiug ceremony i& wedding supper was served at the Wemett residence the ceremony. I 'or members of the bridal party. Mr. Slewert rendered the beau-Amonf tho, out ?' tow tiful selection "Romance" on Ihe""6 'or lh" wfddln "9: Mrl .ann Mm. ('ha Hp Ppthoran nf ' v ! Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Edward b,l"ct- The ushers were Mr. Wray ,,v c, ui..,h. m, v.I Lawrence and Mr. Howard West jj0ren; po,,,,; M"r. M',tbew ol Klamath Falls, who preceded Hughes. Portland, and the Misses the bridesmaid. Miss Ida Sten- i.,-. n..i. .j i-i. o.ii. mca o. ronian.a ana .Miss uan of Portland. Mrs. Drake la one of tbe most Drake, sister of the bride-groom j who was maid of honor. Both charming young ladies of Klam young women were lovely in pas- atn FaIla ,nd n nfent the pMt tel shsded frocks of orchid and .. t ,,v, fc uj, cmra arm, Mr- Drake ,B a pr0mlent lavender and &tk yoaaf, buaine man or Portland. After a honeymoon of two beautiful In! weeks spent In California. Mr. guests with several piano num bers. Mora than forty-five reserva tions have been made for the KffEMBERS of tha Woman's Li 1 X brsry club will miet on Fri day, June eighth for tha last I meeting to be held before the appearing aa the latest Id Jew elry. Some are heavily lncrualed srlth Jewels. Coolest Place In Town pale green. boquets of sweet peas. The bride ivory lace and chiffon. She car-1 and Mrs. Drake will be at home ried bridal shower of bride's to their friends In Portland at roses and sweet peas. 1492 East 32 Court. Asks 100,000 Adams, Mr. and Mr. E. P. Sm,tn,Jlhomf,"W"1i?d WW" CUa, tfUIlCB, IUB UOU Sir. aud Mra. A. it. benaupp, Mr. aud wrs. Vraaer West, air. and win. u. D. Mathews, Miss Mae Pnnmoy, Mlsa Lovely, Miss V. 'iiuey, Mr. carl Pyies, Mr. J. tiemaen, Mr. Tuomas oung ano Ins host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. v. E. Young. yJEMUEHS ot the Order of De Molay entertained with it do- ngntiui evening ot dancing on 'iuuday at bu Paul' Parish house in courtesy to the Daugh ters ot Job and their girl frlenas. Dancing waa enjoyed from nine o'clock until midnight. or guest, and the hostess. QN the evening of June eighth, commencement exercises for graduates of Sacred Heart Acad emy will take place at Sacred Heart church at 7:19 o'clock. Rev. Father A. F. Loeser will deliver the sermon to the gradu ates. Members of the Academy choir will render the musical I program. The graduating c:ass Includes: Misses JesMe Bell, Mo xelle Thomas, Dorothy Rettell, Edna Vaughn, Bridget O'Connor, Mr. Charlea Matney and Mr. Har old LlghMoot. sti 'SNa' ANOTHER social event of In terest on the calendar for the coming week, la the senior Junior banquet of Sacred Heart Academy scheduled for Tuesday evening. June fifth. Covers will ( be laid for at least 'one hundred in the Academy hall. Several of the Alumni and the Reverend Fathers will be special, guests. Bend Train service Is started on Bend-Klamath Falls railroad. 1 state convention of Federated clubs to be held here this month. Members are asked to be present for a pot luck luncheon at the iclub room promptly at one o'clock. A short program will be enjoyed and election ot officers held. Mrs. George R. Llndley. president. Is anxious that a'l member make a special effort to attend the luncheon and meet ing. A number of mattera of Im portance and Interest will be dis cussed. ' Mats Hlcnnlrh Here Miss Ida Stennlch of Portland has been a guest at the home of Kev. and Mra. Frank L. Wemett for the past two days. . Miss Stennlch waa bridesmaid at the wedding of Mr.. Edward Drake, Jr., of Portland' and Miss Dor othea Wemett which was held at the First Methodist church this afternoon. Charging slander and claiming that he damaged her reputation in conversation with mutual friends, Mrs. Nell M. Browne above.) - of Pittsburgh, has brought suit for 11(10,000 aaglnst Rolsnd P. Bishop, Jr., at Los Angeles. Bishop Is the only son of a wealthy Los Angeles family. MEMBERS of the Past Nol:e Grand club will meet on Tuesday afternoon, June fifth, at the home of Mrs. William Saun ders. Mr. Robert Sloan and Mrs. Saunders will preside as Joint hostesses. Members are asked to be present at two o'clock. Ontario Co-operative Cream ery here opens with great civic celebration. Look Ahead - Regular deposits in . your bank account make .. the future more promis- , -Ing, the present more interesting. ' - -f Start a Savings Account Today 4 The First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank Wo have th beat ven t i I a t e d restaurant in town That is the rea son you can come and really enjoy your meal these warm days Best of all our J dinners are pre pared by a Chef ' that knows How hjplMB Let the Oik Do Your Cooking It's like having a Maid at no cost W our stock, no difficulty or cm- i f harassment, is ever experienced, be- J -. , Vs-"-- cause we mark each item plainly with i :3t-- " ' V5? .ita retail price. -.' sJSZ-- ' Thus one known just how much ,. -Xr , every Item will cost, and can govern J S-f-' ' SS- himself accordingly. i .nsL " . "Vr-E3- ' EARL WHITLOCK FUNERAL HOME U ETM PINt AVtOAyiXTM STRUT - 2- '. , . . . . : .... ... .1