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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1928)
Page Efght THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREC.Oti Saturday, July 21, 1028 Society News Helene Breitenstein, Society Editor. Phone 88 Lyrics of Life What Matters? TODAY we think the battle won. And proud our banner fly. "Oh. world, behold what we have done!" Exultantly we cry. Rut In the night tate mora In troopi. The night brines up new men. And from the ky an eagle swoops. And we must fiKhl attain. Terhaps we think the battle lost When thin new day Is o'er. Behold our wounds, and count the coat. And think to rise no more, nut In the night new hopes are born. New Inspirations flow'r. And then we see our brightest morn Displace our darkest hour. If but a clearer Tlew were his. Then mortal man could see That nothing ever really la ' Defeat or victory. Whatever losses reem to come. Whatever heights we touch. Remember all things matter some. And nothing matters much. Marital Vacation Prolonged VIDSUMMER, with Its blue' them. Economy In a household sky. sunshine and - flower! is one of the means by which to scented, air, is here, and it is at I stimulate any man's aspirations, this time of the year that the j It gives him a consciousness that tollers are looking forward to a 'you are ever ready to cooperate, little respite from the daily rou- 's he forges shead you get high tine of household, business or er and higher standards of living, other duties. I You ought to be very happy The call of the summer seems and continuously so. if you will to penetrate every home, shop, of- only understand that a little com flee or wherever the wage-earner . mon sense 'goes such a long, longj or overtaxed business men or (way in tne successful manage women are making a last grand 'ment of a newly married man. effort to hold out until their I turn for vacation arrives. I KISS Alice Lucille Holliday.' know, for that is Just exactly ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! what I am doing. . 1 Charles L. Holliday. became the : , Humanity seems to reallie bride of Mr. Leopold S. Schlesclj more fully every year mat an ,t . pretty morning church wed busy people require change of air ding on Saturday. July four and scenery each summer, in or-'teenth. In the presence of lm- der to do their best work in the : mediate relatives and close ' more crowded days of the year, i friends the young couple were I So we see people from most every i married at Sacred Heart church ! walk of life planning to spend a with Rev. Father Joseph Schmidt week, two weeka or possibly a 'officiating. The beautiful ring month, on the coast, in the moun- j ceremony was used. Immediately Ulna or a camping party, as the following the wedding, the bridal case may be. But all bare the ' party motored to the home of same object In view, a rest from the bride's parents on the Ash- i the daily routine of duties. I land highway where a perfectly' All returning In the fall, Jubl- appointed wedding breakfast was I lant at discovering how charm- served lr mm J-m , . a 'PI 'KA V joitz; tr . . - A . . II Anita Stewart, film actress ! At The Liberty Thu myelery which furiihthua I hi) drama of "Tho llosa of Itus llers'a Roost," the new western tarring Don Coleman which la the feature today at Ihe Liberty 'theatre, Is quite aa baffling to the audiences which view this film a It la supposed to be to th characters lu the story. A mysterious ratlin rustler known a "Qulen Sabe?" which la Spanish for "Who Knows?" Ima made the ranch railed "Hus tlers' Roost his headquarters. He raids the herds of tho surround ing nineties, drives his stolen raiile at night Into tho corral of this ranch, and there tho foot marks disappear. No one haa been able to dis cover the Identity of the rustier nor the manner In which his spoil la taken away, and aa no one has ever caught him actually : in the act the community Is I worked up Into fever heat over the repealed outrages. The own er of Ihe ranch offers It for aale for the proverbial snug In his anxiety to get out of a (lunger ous situation. The denouement Is aa Interest ing aa It la unrxrected. and the Identity of the rustler. II Is safe to say, will be unsuspected until the very end of Ihe picture. i At The Pine Tree Tonlitlit Is your lust iliumu lo witness the most miinuIIoiimI Illu sion of Iho year, "Burning a Wo ins 11 Alive," ou the alalia of the I'lna Trve theatre. On the annum, "Thu It null Until'," starring Murln Provost. A delightful, let resiling slur und I a brilliant rust In cliaractnriaa lions at once artistic, convincing and uturlalnlng a picture of ram beamy and charm, For results uso Herald Class Ads m n 1 'rivacy There Is (iruhulily no olher fouturo of our newly remodeled funeral homo that is more appreciated than the two very nttrneUve dumber rotund. ' Nothinjr interfere! with the vijril of thoso who umo our home; they come und tfo as they wish, but tho outiddo world is shut out utterly. It is privacy raised to tho Nth decree. EARL WHITLOCK FUNERAL-HOME PINC AVKNUI AT SIXTH STRUT PHONE 46 Maximum in Service- , ',rV''z 9 Igaifeinliiiilt . '-SFfc aw..;-r- . rtV,V.iV I i IfVTIV U 1 1 am started on a marital vacation from her husband, Rudolph Cameron Brennan. fire years ago. The other day a divorce decree made the vacation permanent, Anita charging that her husband preferred living at his club. FASHION HINTS .SHORT t'AI'KS. ! Lace frocks, especially, use the Ing i& their own city, and their own little nook in the world. lXiKR SIDKS. New Paris hats bave a tenden cy to lengthen tne right side or cape moAe one tailored eardi the brim and crown. One biscuit .- ,. .. reminina frock of orchid lace and geor-1 colored cloche has a flat seagull i .v.. ... !.. .1,. The bride was beautiful in THINK I shall have a cape In the back to relieve severe lines. gette. She wore a large picture ; motr on i,. drooping right side. chat hat of Imported lace. Her bridal ' wMb the bride elect and the shower was of pastel shaded j - xkw jr.MI'KR, recent bride today. j sweet peas. 1 A clack pleated skirt Is topped .You are about to marry the Mrs. Daniel Murphy attended, by a chartreuse crepe Jumper finest man you know. You love the bride and was attractive In a j with a row of tiny Jet buttons him for what he Is and for all dress of peach colored satin. I running from the right shoulder you think he may become. Mr. Daniel Murphy attended ; to the left hip-line. No woman ever thinks that the the groom. j man of her choice la going to re-1 Mrs. Schlesel has spent the j SHOK ftLOVKS. main in Just the social, commer- past sixteen years of her lire in I Fine, lightweight toe rubbers nlnl rin.n.l.l ,taln, whlh K I n ni I l Fall. Khft attanrlorl ( 1 1 .. i .. j i. . t o, auv IIUUIIBI OMatuo nu.vu - in Mil tUlUID UU IU BUUCSI1U ... 1 ,1 n,lnaJ . i , she finds him. If he haa all the the Klamath Falls high school. Inrlnteit rnhher n h hrt now i 1 ncy come ,n "r',"ea m wealth In the world, she pictures Mr. Schlesel is connected with ' fitted Into their own case about him as going forth and doing still a local contracting company. Af-ithe size of a folded-pocket hand- greater things in some other ter a short honeymoon, tbey will kerchief. field. I be at home to their friends in She would not marry the most this city, envied of men If she thought him I . a fixed quantity. This Is the njf DKLIGHTFUL affair on Ihe . rill.XTKII BLOl'SK. A maroon silk jacket suit, with pleated skirt, has a hand-blocked : linen blouse of maroon design on oyster white background. Sf.MMKR SHOKH. Summer shoes press alt the new materials Into tbelr service. linen. straw, shantung silk, rayon fab ric, and glazed chintz. i-K.t v ;rkkx. A new chiffon frock with a double flounce that runs np the. was; back to fashinn a cute little hus- of Monday evening 'tie effect is in leaf green prinL Bert Igl entertained ni'FFKI) tXH.LARS. Accordian pleated ruffles 'fol low the collar line on many new frocks. A cream georgette nses alencon lace to edge its ruffle. TW O-TIKRK.I SKIRT. The two-tiered skirt registers Charles Russell j New print in red. Iliac, cream, , pink and tan favor brown back- sense in which a woman Is really week's social calendar Hi ad that marriage is, after all, the bridge a lottery. She selects a prize, but when Mrs. also she selects one which she at her home on North Third In believes will win etlll another courtesy to ber sister-in-law, Miss prize. J Betty Igl of Los Angeles. To a certain extent this Is A profusion of sweet peas, quite true of our sex all over snap dragons and rose buds were the world. But it is the full truth gracefully arranged about the lu your case, because you are an rooms, carrying out a pastel American woman. 1 shaded color scheme. ' lou are about to wed an Am- Four tables were In play dur-isucces In mid-summer apparel, erlcan man, which, to say the Ing the evening, Mrs. G. C. Lor-; The upper tier is apt to be long least, is that you are marrying enz holding high score. At the er than the lower, and fuller, a bundle of possibilities that can close of the play the lady hold- never be compared. No other Ing high score at each table was' IIHOW'.N (.ROl'NDH. country can boast such ambitious presented with men as America. Irose bud. He may be anything today, but I grounds, predicted an unusual you know that he may be any- VXEMBERS of Jobs Daughters vogue for brown this autumn. thing still better off tomorrow or 1 will enjoy a swimming party j In a year or two. In other lands on Sunday, July twenty-ninth; ac- BIIOW X'H I'ROMIXEXC'E. It Is otherwise. There women so 'cording to plans outlined at the The vogue for brown extends often unite with a msn whom 'regular meeting held on Thurs- to household linens. A new lunch they know can never get beyond 'day evening. The girls, chaperon- set of cresm has 'five shades of his present pay envelope, though ed, by the Council, will leave in brown linen' appllqued as flow even they dream of what may be cars from Masonic temple at'ers and new bath sets have done by careful saving and Judl- eight o'clock In the morning, stripes and monograms In brown. clous Investment. Cars are needed and those able Friend husband Is a fine fel- to furnish transportation are ask low. He may be something more ed to get In touch with the coun or less than you estimate him; cil. he may have a good start on a I career or unlimited possibilities; .TUTU AT gives promise of being or he may be a safe and steady " one of the most delightful 10 plodder, well placed and destined 'clal affairs of the late summer Is to do no better than, hold his j being planned by the Daughters wn- of Job. A bridge-tea will be Not all, but much will depend held In Masonic temple on Aug upon how you handle him. Just ust eighth, to be sponsored ) by M.K(M.N KIMDK.S. New leather shoes, new purses and traveling bags are featuring maroon shades as the latest com promise between flamiug red and soft brown. I SULKY WAY. Tiny silver stars, sprinkled In ; wide stripes of light blue on a 1 dark blue background, like the : milky wa.y, make a lovely new j silk for the skirt, kerchief and ; handkerchief of a suit with navy 1 blue cardigan. ' " JABOT FINISH. A cream crepe de chine gown 1 has dainty revers and little Ja- hot of sel'-materlal, edged and embroidered In orchid. I BLA K-WHITK. j A stunning new lingerie set of I panties, shirt and gown use white I ninon, embroidered in black and I while tiny flowers, with black satin shoulder ribbons and nar row bindings. FLAT I'lRKES. The envelope is the smart purse for summer. A white kid one has the trl-color motif work ed out in kid stripes around the edge and for a triangular monogram. FLAT 1'IIWKS. Summer purses are flat, when medium sized or small. Woven straws, linens, fine leathers and fabric all favor pastel shades. SOFT HKHF.TH. 1 Paris sends us a stunning beret i type of hat In the most pliable' ,of ltraws. with little sprigs of color on top. JADIES of the Woodcraft have! DEEP tTFFB. planned a delightful picnic fort .-a 1-a '. Thursday July twentyslxth, !deep cuff and , ,ery ,ma c(jU lar on a new mid-summer top- at present he will think hat'he young ladles who wll be as- when they will spend the day at notning is 100 good for you. He slsted by the Council. ) the Jackson Station located one- coa, . k . will work no end of hours to buy Social matrons of the city are quarter mile this side of Mack s - 1 mi v. asKea 10 reserve (Boies through : store. The ladies, with their gowns and give you all sorts of the Daughters of Job for the af-1 children, will meet at Odd Fel- pleasures. That ambition la your capital, and you must be mighty careful to see that it Is not squandered. It may fall because hs Is a potential failure, but It may fall because you cultivate new tastes more rapidly than he can develop the ability to satisfy THF. MATRIMONIAL HE.I ternoon. It Is planned to have'low'a hall at ten o'clock in the, ..y0I1 know, Jones has 1 mark at least forty tablea In play. , morning. Those having cars are , e(t preference for athletic women asked to bring them so that ev-jHIs flrnt wife was a champion For the ice box that Is old and !eryone might have a way to at- golfer, his second was a rham not so sclentlfclally perfect as It tend. Each lady will bring a ; plon awlmmer, his third was a should be, newspapers wrapped I basket lunch. The day will be! tennis star, and " around the Ice keeps It fromjspent beneath Ihe large shade "flood heavens! The man must melting. ; hrees of the lovely spot. 'have had a wife In every sport." N0W--We Are Open for Business The remodeling and restocking of our store is nearly completed and with in a few days we" will announce our formal opening. When completed we will have one of the most convenient and well stock" ed Drug Stores in southern Oregon. In the meantime we are prepared to take care of your wants. If we do not have what you desire we will get it for you. Remember Our Motto "You Get What You Ask for In Our Store" "A Satisfied Customer Returns" Pelican Drug Company 712 Main St. Next Door to Pine Tree Theater Construction Started KLAMATH MODEL Is Being on FALLS' HOME To be located on Earl and Esplanade streets Hot Springs Addition. Watch this paper for further announcements. H. E. ROSKAMP Owner and Builder