The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 29, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    Outside
LIKE iiomp old doc outside (ho gato.
Who es the cheery fire within.
So nun father siand nnd wail,
A father's sacrifice his sin.
He bajt been busy all the years.
To this arrange, and tlmt provide.
And now he weeps hia unshed tcaTs,
A stranger at hia own fireside.
HE used1 to dream the loss and lad
Wonld tell him all the things they planuud.
"But them la no nac telling Dad,
For Dad would never understand.
Kur working more and making more
la all be errr thinks about."
So Inch by Inch they close the door.
And day by day they shut Dad out.
1 ahull not aay Just whose the blame,
lint I here are fathers that I know
Who through the window watch tho flame.
Their heads crown white with drifting snow
And, oh, I wish there were some way
To throw the door forercr wide, -..That
not father felt today
1 ' A stranger at his own fireside.
CDECALLINQ the aay whent
the White Pelican Hotel wai
coaslwtde known for Its hospi
tality. Us spacious lobbies and
dining rooms where social func
tions were held. Klamath people
Kriday night enjoyed one of
those fine social occasions much
In the same manner they used
to In the White Pelican Hotel
days. The occasion formal
dancing party given ny .nr.
u nrneo Dennis, for their house
guest. Miss Vtctorla veuman
Portland, and their aon. Jack
Dennis, who i spending his boll
iUy mention from the University
ft Oregon at his home here.
Friends from outside of Klamath
Falls were numerous nu iue
elites of Seattle. Portland, Eu
gene, San Francisco and Medford
were represented. The banquet
lull in the Wlllard hotel bore
a touch of decoration to signify
the season of the year nd give
warmth of hospitality to the In
terior. At nine o'clock the
quests assembled and a delight
tut dancing program consumed
the evening until midnight. The
Uowring orchestra furnished music-
and It was at Its best, render
ing an exceptional program. The
lobby of the Wlllard hotel was
fitted with card tables. and the
guests who did not care to dance
enjoyed the evening at bTldge.
X: LOVELY TREE,
covered with
glowing lights and gleaming
stars greeted members oi me
Eastern Star and Masons with
their famllle who Fathered at
Masonic temple on Friday eve
ning. December twenty-first for
the- annual Christmas party. More
than 200 enjoyed the evening,
t Mr. W. Weisendanger played
Santa Claus delivering gifts to
the guests.
' During tho evening a ep'.cndid
program was enjoyed. The High
School orchestra was most graci
ous, playing at least eight do
JlKhtful numbers during tho eve
ning. ; "f1" ' '
Mrs,; Carf Knutseu Bud Mrs.
I,. L. .Hendricks both gave cn
, Joyablo readings. Mre. F. Hi!!
Hunter pleased the guests with
eaxaolione solo.- - A number
MEMBERS of Eulalbua chap
ter. Daughters of thc Amer
ican Revolution will meet for the
first time In 1S39 at the home
of Mrs. Junior Daggett on Mon
day evening, January 7.
iMrs. George Ager will preside
a hostess with Mrs. Daggett.
At this time Mrs. Robert B.
tattenburg, secretary of the
chapter wishes , to advlso all
members to bring dues which
must be paid tbo first of the
llew year.
i Mrs. Allen Sloan will have
charge of the program. "Pioneer
nemlnlsvnccs" . will be tbe sub
ject. ,
. .
AS AN au rcvoir courtesy to
Mrs. W. i. Bertram, who has
left for CoTrallls to make her
future home, member of The
Altar Socloty entertained on Fri
day evening at Assembly Hall.
The evening was enjoyed In an
informal social manner. Mrs.
Bertram Is retiring president of
tbo Altar Society of Bacred
Heart church. For the past
eight years Mr. and Mrs. Bert
ram have made their home In
Klamath Falls.
IN COURTESY to Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Poole, a number of their
employes entertained with a din
ner party at the home of Mr.
Harry Borel on Prospect on Sun
day evening.
. During the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Poole were presented with
a beautiful Westminister Chime
ulock.
Covers were laid tor II.
Society, News
CDERFECT in its every appoint-
ment was the dinner dance1
of Wednesday evening over
which Dr. and Mrs. O. II. Merry
man and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Macartney presided at the
Rcames Golf and Country Club In
courtesy to their sons, George
Merryman, Jr., and Ralph Macart
ney. Jr. ,
The rustic club bouse was
aglow with tall Christmas tapers.
.Branches of holly and mistletoe
intermlngled with Christmas
flowers added to the attractive
ness of the club.
Dinner was served to the 40
guests at 7 o'clock after which
dancing was enjoyed until the
I hour of midnight. The guests
Included members of the high
school set. . .
The High ' School orchestra
provided the dance music.
QX CHRISTMAS DAY, Mr. and
Mrs. Chelsea S. Andrews en
tertained with a perfectly ap
pointed dinner at their home, j
1331 Sargent avenue. The table I
was beautifully decorated. In the
center cf the table a low. bowl of I
red carnations and ferns wasj- Mis, , Lucle Bianch.
Placed. In one corner of thel.,i Aa,.-, i ii..i.
dining room a beautifully dec-
orated Cbrietmas tree stood.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. uon cnase ana iwo sma..
daughtera and Mr. and Mrs. I
cna oi '-.
momer oi uua vuwc, mui ....oj
host ana nostess. .nr. anu m.
Chelsea S. Andrews.
VNE OF
the most delightful
vy parties of the holidays
was
that over which Miss Lillian Dar-
anunuivui ou ,cuu wm,
afternoon. Three tables of bridge j
were In play.
Potted plants suggestive of the
season were placed about tbe
apartment.
Mrs. J. Percy Wells held high
score. Tbo consolation was
awarded Miss Beatrice Phluney.
A daintily appointed luncheon
was served at S o'clock.
INVITATIONS have been sent .
l. tho P..1lan fttv Com- !
wu "J
Dancing will
New Year's eve.
be enjoyed from nine o'clcHk in !
. .v.,.l.. ...,ill Ihru, n'r oi l !
in tho morning.
Tho Craft Or-i
chestra will provide the dance
music.
AT a pretty church wedding on
Thursday afternoon. Decern-
her twenty-seventh. Miss Esther
nr t-asnrfenn. California
became tho bride of Mr. George ! Walter West. secretary;
Kotsos of Pasadena. California, j Mr- Thomas Hampton, treasurer.
Tbe wedding was solemnized ' Wlll'" "e near future. Mrs.
at St Paul's Episcopal church in Kuykendall will call a meeting
.u. '. r r.. iniimnteiof the new officers lo outline
friends.
Rev.
formed
J. Heitry Thomas
the ceremony.
pur-
MR. AND MRS. H. D. AMOS
entertained at tbelr home I
on Thursday evening with a de
lightful bridge party. Three
tables were in play throughout
the evening. The home was at
tractively decorated with Christ
mas decorations. Those who en
Joyed the evening were: Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Albrecht, Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Chrlstopherson,
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Boylo, Miss
Ada Chrlstopherson, Mr. Phil
Schroeder and the host aud hos
tess. QN CHRISTMAS DAY, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivor Neal Stewart en
tertained at dinner in courtesy
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton, Bonanza will preside as hostesses
Mis Elua Jenson and Martin over a dancing party. The party
Adams at their attractive apart- will be held at Hold's Hall,
ment in The It elf. Dancing will be enjoyed from
The table appointment were j eight o'clock until midnight,
perfect in keeping with tbe j Supper will be served at mid
Christmas holidays. Inigbt.
rVTOVEL In its every detail
th
iho d t-1 i B h t f u 1 dancing party
rty
of Thursday vveiilnf over which ris. daughter of Mr. nnd .Mr. I',
the Misses 1! ut h (.'ompton. Mar- Q. KerrlH of thia city beenma the
glicrlto Llndsey, .Marjorle llit-h-1 bride of Mr. Kdwnrd Robinson,
ardsou and Helen Gregory pre-1 son of Mr. and Mm. K. K, lioblll
aldcd as hostcssci at Moose Hall. 'son of Newport, Oregon.
Tho spacious hail was decorated
with mounds of hay nnd old
fashioned lanterns. In one corn
er white rats lu cages caused
many of the young ladles to
s.rvum aa they duueed by with
their c.icorts.
Close to 1J0 of the co'li go
nhd high school acts enjoyed the
dellfthtful rnrty.
Throughout the evening the
gucsls were nerved rider from
rustic miuiature bath tubs In tin
dippers.
yilE MISSES
INUSTON
KAT1IRVX L1V
a n d Henrietta
Wright have Issued Invitations
for a party to be given at the
Wright residence on New Year's
eve in courtesy to the members
of the "Pen PenDcrs" Cub. an
1j organisation composed of high
isvuwi Kins.
The llltroduw
r . wh
i young lady is to briug a boy
friend. v
Members of tho club Include:
Misses Helen Man,.,, n. lnn r.,t.
er, Gertrude Llndlcv. Mury
Frances Dougherty, Maudie Bak -
er. Maryellen Ilradford. Dorothy
Steveus, Joanette Schults. Alexis
L-:e. Jane Gareelon. Henrietta
Livingston and Kathryn Living-
ston. '
THE 1'ltlF.VDsniP rt.fn m..n,.;,u," n- a- - ,nv
X .
noon with Mrs. E. H. Lawrence ! " Xh 1Xlr' "f1 lkW
nt her home on Crescent. Fol-! ' rc1' Uh ho or"
lowlng the business meeting the;chC!"ra ' d'n"r "
member, enjoyed a "White Ele-f,:rea "l n,,'ln"""- Tho -
phant" gift exchange.
Mesdames I
tending . Included:
Shelton, Hutchens, Bcane, Hect-
Tatman, Oilman. Jackson, Iflg-
ginson. Owens, Barnes, and the
hostess Mrs. E. H. Lawrence.
At the next regular meeting
the members will meet with Mr.
H. M. Allender on V. alnut.
tr a nrettv home wed ft In
n,.-h,,rf K, ,"h h,,.. r
Mr neima, Bernard Kobertson.
. , M, ,A .. . ,,K
eruon of Cnala rs
ChrLitmas dav.
hgh
Kcv. J. Henry Thomas,
Dastor
.hnn.li
St. Paul's Episcopal
' performed the ceremony
in
presence of a few intimate friends :
and nieQbcrs of tbe Immediate I
; families.
Following tbe ceremony a di
! llghtful dinner was served the
party at tbe homo
of
Mr. aud Mrs. ltay Ne'son.
Miss Dclcie Foster was brides
maid
Mr. Thomas Folster attended
tho groom. !
The Blanchard homo was beau-
.tlfully decorated lu . Christmas J
colors. .
After a brief houeymunn in '
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert-1
son w 111 be at home to their '
many friends In this city. ;
AT THE ANNUAL MEETI.VG ,
C. T1 -.. T ' v.t.nnnnl ,-..11.1 '
wi i . j a ii i a i . 1 1". u 'i,i vi 1 1 1 1 u i
tu Thursday. Mrs. Thomas
ion. retiring president of the club j
Sliicuuiu rcori 01 mu ,
acuviues 01 iub guuu ior
past year.
Mrs. D.
V. Knykendall
" "'d 'or "o ensuing year.
j Mr- V'na Cosad will preside as
i' t vice president; i.rs. . L.
Qulnn. second vice president:
pluns fur the coming year.
rS NEW YEAR'S EVE. Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Chrlslopher-
on will entertain with a waicn
party at their attractive home
on Roseway Drive.
Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Boyle aud sons, Floyd and
Bobble, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Amos
and daughter, Lcnore, Mr. Phil
Schrocdcr, Ada, Margaret, Clulre
and Wilbur Chrlstopberson and
the host and hostess will enjoy
thc evening.
JVflTtS. 0. D. MATTHEWS Will
A 1 preside as hostess on next
Wednesday at her home to the
members of The Wednesday
llridgo club.
-N NEW YEAR'S EVE, The
Bonanza Women's Club of
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
at IiIkIi nnu on t'hrlat-
J niai
J mai tiny, MI.hu Josephine Fir-
The ceremony was lierformcd
;t tho Klrst tliii.-llnii church III
; the presence of a few lutliuato
friends nnd relative. I;, v. v.
1 K. Allison offl l.ilinl.
j Tho bride, for llm past two
i yvurs employed with The Kveu-
IttK ller.ild nnd Klntnutli News
' was lovely In a fetching frock
! of salmon pink of bouffant type 1
; wish French lino trimming.
Mr. and Mr. t II. Ilotlhroii
iior, brother-in-law nud sinter it.'
.Ilia bride weru the ultcnduuls.
Following tho ceremony the j
wedding party motored to the '
'home of Mr. ami Mrs. l f. Ker-1
ris ou I he l.nkevlew rouse w here
they wero served a perfectly up-'
pointed dinner. 1
i Mr. ami Mrs. Kobiuson are I
tI'ding their boueymouu
lu :
t
0NK ' PreUh-l Parties of
! " the hoilduys wns that of
I Thursday ut the home of Mrs. II.
' T. Krlckson on Alameda when she
. presided as hostess over a de -
i llghtful eveiilug of bridge. The
'bomo was beaullfuMy decorated
j "b Christmas flowers. A gift
' exchange was featured. During
I 'be evening the guests enjoyed
,e"opn"msp:n1shj
Peclil music;
i cast from th
ballroom at ball Lake City over
program
was especially enjoyed inasmuch
I,c'rc5r ,,owe:i' M-' Jtttk Bur'
! uig, airs. k. jensen, .i m. i.
Mrs. C. W. Stanley, Mrs. D.
Clark and Mrs. H. T. Erlckson.
Mrs. I. Andrew Towcy held
high score. Tho club priio was
awarded to Mrs. C. Ilojle.
'.Cp
I
)ERFECT In Its every appoint-
luncheon
enjoyed
of Thursday afternoon
at tho attractive new
'homo of Mrs. J. Lawson on I'a
ciflc Terrace. The guests In
cluded members of The Belheny
j Circle of The Klrst Presbyterian
church. The table appointments
'were carried out In red. Dainty
'red rose buds centered the Utile.
iau glowing tapers oi rea aaucu
to the charm of the decoration.
The rooms of the Lawson home
were decorated In tbe CbrLstmas
! colors.
! During the afternoon a Christ-
mus gilt exchange was enjoyed.
With eaih gift wus u clever
rhyme which carried some per
sonal thouclit of tbe one recclv-
thc ..... ,
Mn' fc' ' ,-'-la"u ",I,'"od
'ho f1 w"h, a ,T,Mal Bol'
'"'
,Ia,T, 11111 Kavo n-ading.
jne uniiKiiiiiii uiiuir was unu
er the direction of Mrs. Eugvne
P. Smith. .Mrs. K. V. cJliliiiisuii
and Mm. II. (.'. Meluos.
I
-y THURSDAY evening mem- QN FRIDAY K E.M.VI. Janu
bcrs of tbo Order of Do Mo- j ary 1, nienibers of the Ma
lay held iiitintlon of twenty-four ) sonic lodge ut Chiliiiu will n-
Hainp-i,.and!d:iU.. ,, 1C rk.r.
A
8rgc nulIlUl.r o( Masons and
t fe M11I.1v were nrotent to wit-
,1,eness the Initiation. Tbe local
; ledge now bus an active member
!. 1. 1- ..f sr.
TTTESDA Y EVENING,
eighth niarki the
January
Instulla-'"NX
Hon of newly elected officers Into j
Aloha chapter of The Eastern .
Stur. Details of tho Installation
will be announced inter. '
lifotttty of Oregon
im. T
T is a wonderful
every man comes,
A ni x:
thc opportunity for him to start
the history of his life all over,
again.
No matter what mistakes he
may have made in the Old Year,
the New Year offers him forget
fulnexs, and a new chance. Let
us, all of us, enter into 1928 with
the determination to make REAL
history for ourselves!
if
1 1 ilk
jJ Church Organist
couple of yearn ago .lennttte
Oregon, ilmitcm and eliun hes.
H'U I'aiu anil necumo lion I.utiocuu
pmini.-cd to
Twixt the Bob
Camilla Horn
ITftt
if I
Ah, yes, girls, it's a tough Job keeping the luilr I oklng well In the
transition lnte n the bob und the time whin It grows out long
cnoiiKh lo lie linnilliil with plus. lint I'nniillii Horn. Hollywood
actress, tli r.ir i lb" problem ati b r met Mutlif.n l . l ily und after
looking lit ruinilbi. we agree.
tertaln their wives und lady
friends with a dumlng party nt
Hie Chlluiiuiii l.'oiiiiiiuiilly I'USIi.
The party promises to lie one
of the tnoi-t enjoyable of llm
scavju. '
WEDNESDAY afternoon;
v members of Hi" Art Needle
Work club will meet with MM.
Z. Powell at her home on South
Flflh struct.
tiling that to
once a year,
'Jliin:,!
. I 'I! I i..
' . : l it
Wins Film Fame
l.off nan un orKantM ill I'orllund.
Then
be went to II llywood. work
i leading Imlv. Mtariiuiu Is
her for 1!2!I.
Just Watch Miss
And the Hairpin
T.WTKr.l ISOIIH'K
The uiu of Iwo muteriuls lu
etcnlug frocks groa npece. Tho i
bouffunt tulle or luce frock may
have its bod.ce of fulliu taffeta
Hi matching Mnule, with u swuet ;
yoke or shoulder sirups of the
more fiugllu fabric.
TMtOI'OISH ISM S':
Tiiriitiolso will bo good
Tiiritiulo will bo good this
summer, ir you Jililg'J by ruitn
Ilea -It. A new bulbing suit, with
'u "unburn buck niuklluu. Is of
this blue- . (
Resolutions
One of the best resolutions
one can inake is to make tho new
year a year so' perfect that
NEXT year no resolutions will
be in order.
I EARL WHITLOCK
: FUNERAL HOME
- Maximum in SemittSModcsllu Priced "
ih MSuvk"A
UJ, .gg. PHONE 46
THE
WOMAN'S
DAY
yiHC kid cuusln ns over I he
A other night viiHiusing over
the sorority iliitteo of tbu iilghl
before. No, she wusn't "eiilbtts
Inu" ut all; Hull's JiihI tlm trou
ble. Hhe ui liorid and etinuled
uud biased nud fiillgued und li'il 1
ton utterly bothered for words'
by the fact I hat the dance wns
held In wbut she characterised
us "the world's worm dump".
Now we happened In knuw .
I tin I the hotel wherein Die ilnll.-e '
was held has something of a r-,
puiitiloti wlih lu best on hiatrii, !
best ilrcornltir, best fluhM, iH'nl ,
ilivf, und u tried lu haw llctly I
I .on aiinlysi her reaction' as li)
wbut wits so "uVful" ubotil tin''
"dutiip". Hut lloliy l.ou rou Id n't.
And o Ihouglil of Hetty Lou's
mill her, her pretty .peruiiiiiiut
nuveil, sneet-sl.xteeti ftguta of a
inotber, who i' II n un to tltu
tlmt nothing Is unite right, Hint;
the wbolu world la pretty much
a bore, and Unit this business ol
being fori ill to purtnko of dully
i in iMTf.it Inn la Just too aful
for words.
Mr l.ltc lliuh
Unity Lou's iioiher and Hetty
Lou herai'lf nro aaluiul product
of un ago aud a world wbhh
gives too uiuiii. U'u lulk a grkai
din I about tlm Anierhau iind-
ard of living
o much relullvnly
higher Ibuu III any other country
ill the world.
Hut the fuel never tomes buinti
lo any of us. We so blithely on
our way living lives which only
the rich or at leust very well-to-do
run live In anyiolber eouulry.
Our "working glr'a" lukn Ihi lr
wrekly trips lo tltu beauty par
lor, linou their mulliiees uud tin Is
und pnrfuuiu anil silken thing
uud mnde-to-order sntts nnd cents
us H matter of course.
Wo dance and dine In the best
hotels, order our muuls with no
or Htllo attention lo tho price
column next tho breast of chick-
en under glass or the squab on 'that goes with It. .
toast, and Ibliik that nobody t ,
ever goes afoot for any reason I MII.YMl tl.il.LH
except that he or she must. ,' A Pari spurt ensemble of
Dut lu spite of luxurlou llv- irvy Jersey cardigan suit, with
Ing that tbo Continental simply , blouse In many shade of gray. I
cannot Imagine as the privilege i completed by an unusual neck
of "the working rlasa", we rarpitacu of silver bulls, the alee ut
and carp and carp. Luxury of
the most sybaritic sort, even If
we ran have It only occasionally
uud In small dose, gives us our
standard with which we compare
stnullcr house and Ihlunc ruian
pi'd carpets and a rhruncr rut
of uteuk nnd silk hose not uulte
so cobwebby a the ft pair we
got lor Christmas, etc.
What of Hie Future?
Where I It all going to etidT
What is there ahead for the pnt
nlnut, d!s -ontontcd Hetty Lou's
when thuy are their mothers
age .
Every tjraler Hint Is built,
every uiorlo bouse, every church,
every art museum, every hotel,
every resluumnt, every library,
evury barbecue, every wayside
hot dog slum), goes the lust one
"one better." Opulence und ex
pense und color and Itilrlrule ar
chitecture and glans nnd inosiilc
and puuelliiKS duller I bis and
Hint til! one wonders whul cull
lie done neit.
And llm moru e uru given,
the more we carp. Forgetful of
THE TREAT OF
DINNER "OUT"
Is a thrill that your wife will
want at least once a week.
Take her where there is real
service, fine appointments, and
whej'e thc dinners are always
thc best.
Pelican Grill
Near Pirn Tree llieatn
Saturday. PocoinW 20, 1028
tho fact that, only the rich lu.
most parts of the "f'd ru luvot
rooms with bulbs at ull, we rsrp
It our bath Isn't I bo latest suuk
ell varleiy.
Forgulful I list lo wulk or rldo
Iblrd-class Is I be contliientnl
working person's only way of
getting from one spot lo nnolher
oh, yes, the bicycle wull
If wo ruu't luru In Insl year's cur
for Ibis year's linw Inoilnl,
Is there such n tiling us a tui
tion huvliig too high u sluudurd
of uiuinrliil romlort for the Imp
pliiess of II own people T
Fashion Hints
YIXI.oW.HI.U':
Medium blue aud n bright yel
low promise lo be a popular col
or loiubliiutloii for hprlug. A
yellow bloiiKV tucks Into llm I
ilnuliir skirl oi a blue suit.
,l;ll.Ml M lil l
A seruiiluni red sports suit
bus a collur of plalinuui fox and
ii blouse of llm stum sbudo, 1th
bauillUKs of red.
AHUIti tS HI ITS
I'ulm lleuih sbuoliKs eiitpba
lu I lie popularity of Ibo cardl
n n suit. One suit "f blue kuabu, 1
tllh It skirt fllld to blpiluo
und I lieu flnrlug. U.n a curdlgan
niHilo of tlireo shade of blue
striped cross lao.
k ri i'i.i m tiii mk
Ni'lilug iU are eueourag
tag the pv pi n in thenir. A black
faille l:iffi'la f mm k has Hie ruteat
,lhf jK.um uiubrnldecrd In gold
, uud tbui wind lo bold It out.
Only 1 slender ,ilrl could wear
bin.
HTVI.IHM 1 hi. 1,4 1 W 4
A nuvy blue flannel suit, with
circular skirt and dressy Jnrket
, finished In ninslurd yellow braid,
bus a mustard yellow blouio fin
ished In blue.
Ti l KKI ISA. MM
Tucked bunds form the f liilxb
of llm rsrdtfsri of a caiawb
i wool crepe suit. Tucked
band
front
' form tho cuffs and the
closing of a purple pink blouse
cherries.
tiiiirox iirciiiNu
A blusiruy clilffon evanlng
gown, with panelled skirt that
trull the floor In the back, has
Ii skirt attached to a molded .
bodice at low walslllue by a
ruchlug of the chiffon.
I IIUII.AIt I'FI'MM
A wisteria hand-woven tweed
suit ba Its cunt cut Ilk a
blouse, buttoning up to 'a hlgil
neck that tie ft collar lu a bow,
and end In a cute circular pep
I u in heiieuth a buekld bell.
I)K()II.TIK 111(1
A wbllii satin evening gown,
with a filled bodice, ha a stun
ning big aplder-llka bug worked
out airon the bark of It decol
late bodice In opaslscenl beud.
The bvuds continue up over the
shoulders and around the front
aruihulo of the gowu,
H Kit AUD CLAMHirtED ADH
BRINtl RKRIILTS