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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1928)
Friday,' Juno 20, 1028 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Paw TKrel j-2frW Dependable Merchandise Mz3ihFs BRIEF NEWS KLAMATH inese aaie rrices vners an Upportunity to bvery Woman in Klamath County to Buy Itnturiiisl to lll Mr. Charles N. Illlyou, who for (bo past four duya presided recording serrnlury of '(he Oregon Hliilo Federation of Wu idiid'i clubi returned lo hnf homo at Dull! on (Thursday evening, During tin entire convention Mm. llllyou made detailed report of th happenings. She was r lentod to serve recording eee rotary for lb ensuing two years mnd expressed h.rsolf aa most grateful for the, honor to rvo another termination la an office which bud grown to mean ao Aurb to bur. "t gin Intnrasted III each tnd every club through out tha etale. It always glvea ma pleasure to Isara what each and everyono of you aro doing whan I open my dally mall," Mm. Dllyeu aald. l'NCr at C'oiivrnllna Tlwnkcil Th charming young glrla of thla city wbo acted aa pages ..throughout lb slate conventlur of tha Oregon Kederatlnn'of Wo- men'a cluba war given a .vote of thanka by the delegatus and atate offlrera through Mm. U. J. Frankal, stale president at tba cloae of the final session ou Thursday afternoon. "I wlah I ' might grasp the band of earh of those rhariulng young glrla who ao ably audited aa through out the entire convention, Mrs ' Fraukel aald. Mr. Illakrly ltclunic.1 IIiiiih Mrs. Olendor M. Illakoly. chairman of the department of k public welfare of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs. left yesterday afternoon for tier borne In Portland. Mrs. Hlakely was unable to attend the entire convention because of heV pres ence being needed at the Bute T. II. convention In Portland. She apenl just the one day here at the convention and made a eplen- did report of tha work acrom pllshed under her department during tba past year. Sir. ami Mra. Camplx-ll lie Mr. and Mra. Jack Campbell na Stella Kaiser are visiting In Klamath Kails for a brief ttms. o route lo their home at Pot- luma. Calif. Mr, and Mra. Camp bell are returning home from ao extended vacation trip In Wash ington. Mrs. Campbell , before her maarlage was employed at tha Flrat National Hank. Mr. Campbell held a position with tbe Hbell Oil company. Their many friends will he Interested to learn of their visit hero. Mra. Joluiaton Improv Friends of Mra. J. C. Johnston of thla city who left some time (go with her daughter. Miss An na Maa Johnston lo spend the summer months at Long 1 leach, Calif.,' will be pleased to learn her health la very much Improved alnca aha baa been In the south ern atala. Mrs. Johnston has been In poor health for several months. Mra. Calliflian Returned lo florae Mra. Ida 11. Callahan, past president of The Oregon Feder ation of Women's clubs who at tended the stale convention hero returned north to her nnmu at Corvallla on Thursday avonlmt. Mra. Callahan greeted many of the delegatea whom she had learned to know ao well during ber lima aa president of tha fed eration, i ,1(1 Admired Klamath Falla from Alii Tha Herald la In receipt of a letter from Patricia Ulalr. sub scriber of The Kvenlng Herald from Han Francisco telling of hav. Ing passed over the city several daya ago enrouta south by air plane." I must say It was one of tha prettiest alghta from a plana that I aaw on my trip," the writer atated In her letter. Sir. Cram Iteturnctl North , One of the most dollghtftit dnl egatea to the stale convention of Oregon Federation of Wo mon's clubs waa Mra. Frank IT. Cram of Portland, who returned home last evening. Mrs. Cram presided aa chairman of the de partment of fine arta and prov ed one of tha moat gracious dolo gates at tho convention. Often her opinions wore discussed and carried out on varloua matters throughout tha entire convention. Winters North on HiikIiiiks H. J. Winters of the Winters Building has left for Portland on brief business visit. Every Woman's Hat in the House Cut to Exactly the regular price To insure immediate disposal none reserved. 1(1 SHEETS jL Just Received At the beginning of Ibis sale we offered to tha public IS dosen 'Oolden Itule Special" sbeota. Thla amount waa Inadequate lo supply the demand, and we took orders for them. A new supply arrived yesterday which la sufficient lo guarantee every woman any uomaer of sheets aha deslrea. And Hundreds of Other Items at Genuine Give- away-Prices. SALE MEN'S SUITS Values to $32.50 Gents dont' pass this op portunity b y. Men, never before was there fcver a suit sale launched such as this Every one of these suits are as good as gold and come from our regular , . stock. If you need a suit or even contemplate buying a suit, here is your chance. Twenty-nine to select from. Sizes 36 to 40. Light and dark colors. . SALE Men's Undenwear Athletic style, good quality Nainsook. ' SALE Summer Ensembles of the newest versions. Coat and dress or coat, blouse and skirt ensembles. Everyone of these popular garmenU are cut far below their actual cost. . This is a real opportunity to have that longed-for ensemble at a money-saving price. Please note the price reductions. Values to $16.50 $fl -CO Values to $32.50 'A At give Away prices. Values to $49.50 long legs, summer weight. I Hi , . fjj K, each each ' And more formal ones at wholesale prices. Never were such high quality coats of- fered at these prices. Be here when the doors open at eight o'clock tomorrow morning and take your choice at these low price. Value to $32.50 Values to $49.50 $19-95 $29.50 Values to $65.00 $37.50 Coats at nearly half tho regular price. They're abso lutely now. and represent our summer stock. A doit hie value for your money. Never were such price tatci placed on thla quality mer rhandlso, denoting a renl price slashing event. All slios: many styles and colors. Regular $1.00 Values NOW of the very newest mod els Many of them re , ceived within the past week. ' LOT 1 Values to I2.50 are grouped In this lot to sell at only S14.8S. Dozena of beau tiful models In silk dresses every gar- ment suitable for the Vest of occasions. Not the ordinary $14.85 frocks, but ones that would cost double thla price else where. See them at once. $14.85 LOT 2 48 Tub Silk Dresses Just received. They're new, stylish, and go on sale tomorrow morning for only $8.50. Beautiful silk sleeveless dresses that carrv an air of real youth' and smartness. When you see them you'll say they're far superior to any dress you have seen for this price. All sizes; many colors. Every Department is Filled With Values for the Entire Family. $8.50 '.See Windows KLAMATH VV FALLS , 'it() Sale Ends Sat. Night Itctiimpil Home ' Mra. Kllzabeth Albert, ono of tha most distinguished vlsftors In Klamath Kails throughout the re cent convention, has dnpartad for her northorn home. . Mrs. Albert waa elected to sarv as auditor for the atnto federation during tha ensuing two years and on Thursday afternoon thanked the dolngatos In a most gracious man ner for electing her lo this posi tion, Mra, Albert takes the posi tion formerly hold by Mrs. Itay W,. Logan, Knrouto to Outer Ijtkr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Appleby sad son, of La Qrande, were In Klamath Kails Friday afternoon on tholr way to Crater Lake to attend tho meeting of tha Oregon newspapermen which begins Sat urday. Mr. Appleby la publisher of the La. Grande Kvenlng Observer. Mra. Myers ltcturnol Home Mrs. A. Y. Myers of Mnrsh flold, second vice-president of the Oregon Federal Inn of Women's clubs, left last evening for her homo In Cooa county after at tending the four daya aosslon hero. Mra. Myers waa re-elected to serve as second vice-president for the coming two years, A hint ruin's leaving ' Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ahlstrom and daughter, Miss Feme, will leave tomorrow for Lakevlew to make tholr future home. Their many friends In Klamath county learn with regrets of their de parture for Lakevlew. Mr. Ahl strom will take chargo of con siderable property In the neigh boring county which he recently purchased. 1 mer's brother, Arthur Strong, who passed away following an automobile accident In which he received fatal Injuries. - Mrs. Wlniim-r ltctumcil Mrs. Carl A. Wlmtner find daughter, Jean, of Koseway Drive, hnVo returned from Lew Iston. Idaho, where they were called by the death of Mra. Wlm1 '.Mr. '.oomln Visiting Here j Charles Loomis, owner of the jLoomls Building, accompanied by I his son. Cordon, and daughter, t Miss Atleen. aro here from San , Diego for an Indefinite visit. I They arrived the early part of tho week via motor. Mr. and I Mrs. Loomis and family formerly iniade this their home. vacation trip spent In Canada. They made tha trip by motor. .Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Are Homo. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nichols have returned .front a delightful Mra. RinnlMirgvr Returning Mrs. Harry Rlnabarger. one of the charming summer visitors her from her home at Medford with her daughter. Miss Frankle, will return home tomorrow eve ning. They will ' bo accompanied by Mra. Dorla Norris, sister of Mra. Itlnabarger, Miss Wyraa Brotherton and Earl Alexander, who v,'ill be week-end house guests at the Rlnabarger home. Mra. Rlnabarger and daughter have spent the past week here aa the house guesta of Mrs. Nor ris and Miss Brotherton. Returned Home Mrs. E. C. Apperson, state re gent of The Daughtera of the American Revolution, haa return ed to her home at McMlnnville. During her stay In the city Mra. I Apperson was the house guost of Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg. Terrlll Transferee Houth Dalton Terrlll,' formerly with the Klamath Falls offices of The California Oregon Tower com pany will leave within a few daya for Dunsmuir, where he will take up the managership of the Dunsmuir office. For some time Terrlll haa been employed In tbe Medford offices. Mr. anil Mrs, Walto He Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Walta and1 daughter, Misa Marjorle, and Mis Mary Benton, all of San Pedro, were lo Klamath Saturday morn ing tor a rew hour on their way home. Mr. Walte la editor and publisher of tha San Pedro Press and Is one of tha prominent newapapormen ol tbe Ooldett stats. . ' To Visit In Lakrvh-w Mrs. Bert Tompkins and daughtera expect to leave short ly for Lakevlew to visit for som time at tha home of Mrs.. Tomp kins parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Das Chandler. I