WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, 194?
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OR ICON
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Hrhool "bellee" ring In th new term lth 4ukL dlrldrlrlni ravon jumper ulflu. Th erhoolilrl jumper
dres Hem banded In rowe of braid, rut with a eweethearl nrrallne and narrow ahouldrra aee s puffed
alttved. lare- trlittmfd riton blouM. A tthiU. MrUv-coilturd. lani-ilervrd blouM (right) of whltt col Ion
la vntvmblrtf with ft dark fall) Jumper.
Jumpers For Young
Fall Fashions
f Mother ar promised a rneler outlook on blut Monday and lllllf
firla anappirr-lonkini arhral cloihe by dark Jumper drresea.
IWium thee ran dnrta Kill, need only a fresh blow for dally
prurlm up, and ara as amartlr styled as lha next dress, dark Jumper
art imitri lo molhrra' crlra tor school clothes that keep tha laundry
ptla down to decent site.
Althouih dark, Ihcrce not hi in somber about Ilia Jumper flrl'a drraa.
Uealined lor Ihf slsed 7-to-IO pi-
tallrd mlsa, dark Jumper art dark
red. dark freen or winter navy. Any
ol UirM llvrly but dlrt-drlyUK
rnlora can uka chain ol whit
blouse and make a Jumprr nrl look
as freshly turned out ai a starched
up ktndrrgartnrr.
For Uia crisp k of her jumprr.
thank go lo nrw revnn tallies and
rayon lebardmea. Drsianer' re
sponse to lha crisp lusli of fall),
to tlx amonth ortrd finish ol
ravon (abardint results in food tail
oring and am art drtail. fcsemple
of both ara aeen In sweetheart neck
linea, set -In midrill banda, pouchy
pocket and contrasting braid trim,
which. In ona Instance, ta turd to
band dresa to glva It whit acal
loped detail abova and below lha
welsllln.
Thu particular gabardina dma la
teamrl with a whlta rayon blow
which owee IU childish charm to a
ler-trlmmed collar and puffy ruf
fled aleevea.
A Jumprr draw of faille with
patch porkru pouched out from a
el-ln watitband. la rrurmbled with
tnng-alrrvrd tailored blouaa of
whlt cotton.
Entertained
BONANZA Mr. and Mri. Uland
rlarru entertained on Sunday with
dinner in honor of Mr. nd Mra.
Eldon Quick of Tacoma. OueaU
wer Mr. and Mra. Quirk. Mr. and
Mra. Bud Harria and lamily, Mra.
Nellie Quirk, mill lUrru. Mra.
Ma Oala and Mr. and Mra. John
Kulltvan.
a a
Party For Mother
LANOn.L VALLEY Mr. and
Mr. Mika Dearborn entertained
with family party at their home
on Auguat t In honor of hia moth
er. Mra. Mary Dearborn on her
aeventleth birthday.
Gueata wer Mra. Mary Dearborn,
Mr. and Mr. O. C. Jnhnaon, Mr.
nd Mra. Albert Dearborn and fam
ily. Mr. and Mr. Lraier Leayltt and
Mary. Mr. and Mr. Wmley Dear
born and family, Mr. and Mra. Roy
A. Ilndgra, and Mr. and Mr. Mik
Draftbom and family.
J. P. Bradley
Dies In Yeed
WCTU Lowers
Boom; Yomen
Drunks Up
rilll.ADKI.rlflA. Aug. IT
Women Alcoholic and habitual
drunkard! In Uia I nlted Ktate hare
Increased t an all-Ume high f
I., an officer of the Woman '1
C'hrlallan Taniperanc I nlon aeJd
taoay.
Mary 8. Krvln. vie preililent at
Urg of th WCTU, told Uie organi
sation executive committee the
current Increax In women drink
victim la at lh rat of 120 000
year,
Th eaecutlve committee met
prior to th opening of the group a
76th annual convention tomorrow.
Mlaa Krvln aald lh number of
women alcoholic and drunkard la
ahawa by projection f the per
rentage f women alrohollr ctm
mltled I menul lnalllullori and
payehapalhlc warda of general boa
pllala Int lh 40 aoa alrohellea
nd drankarda In lh eenntry.
"Ceiuua bureau report luurd la.-.l
year." ah aald. "nhow that one of
vary four of the 37 JM akoliollci
admitted to the lmtltuuon.1 were
women. Projection of Uie umi
ratio Into tha 4 000 000, plus verily
Ing Information, plarea women al
cohol let at S00 000 a comnared to
UO.0OO the year prevhujtly "
Mlaa Ervin llated a one ef the
rwaaona far Inrreued drinking f
uur among women a ho.uor,
win and beer advertialng that dr
pleu drinking by women aa aoclally
amari and glamorou.
8h gave aa other rraiom Con-
treeU; alcoholic beverage depart
ment In grocery and drug atnrea
and kitchen and baaement barroom
drinking In Ui home."
John Bezof Rites
Held Last Sunday
DUNHMUIR, Calif., Aug. T Fu
neral aervlcea for John Adam
Beaf, 73. ft Weed renldent for 40
yeara. and th father of Jack Bnof
of Klamath Fall, wer held Bun
day In Upton mortuary. Weed.
Rev. M. Fitzgerald officiated. In
terment waa In th Wtriem ceme
tery. Weed. He died Friday In th
horn of hla daughter, Mra. Albert
Dalian of Weed.
Beaof, ft retired employ of th
Southern Pacific railroad, wai a
native of Ituania. Ha had been s
naturalized citizen for many yeara.
Ilia wife died 20 yeara ago.
II I aurvlved by hla daughter.
Mra. Dallen. Mra. Ray Hhort of
Mount rlhaoU, Mr. Clarence Eng
land of Eureka, and ton, Jack and
Clene of F.urrka. Several grand
children uu aurvlve.
School Repairs
Still Being Made
Repalra ar still bring mad on
th achoola In th city In prepara
tion for opening September 6.
At preaent th floor In th flrat
grade room at Fremont la being
taken out and another on will be
laid. Other concrete work I being
don at Klamath Union high achool
with tha pouring of new cement
fur th aldewalk.
Work ha aUrted on the boiler
room at Falrvlew achool, and ha
progresaed on th Conger achool
cafeteria, which will be open for
achool.
The new roof ha been finUhed
on th KUHS natatorlum and re
painting I being dona now. It will
ba ready for swimming claaaea this
tall.
DUNRMU1R, Calif., Aug 17 A
widely known Bltklyou county fig
ure. Retired Judge J. P. Bradley, geation of bar and liquor ttorra Ip
Thai Yomen
Will Battle
Polygamy
BANOKOK lAV-llov can Thai
iSlameaei women b considered a
having equality with men when the
males are permitted to hav more
Uian on wile? Ho ked Nang
Najitaka Buprabhatanand, former
chairman of th Women Law -aociation.
amid th cheer of the
Thai Women association.
Tli woman attorney aald Thai
women legally have equal right
but nature and tradition militate
agaimt attainment of tht equality.
Bhr aald It probably would be im
pnasiole to pau ft law to change
th marital aituation, but It wa
lorlunat that the cost of living
the davt obstruct . must men
from having more than one wile.
The law recognises t ire types ol
Thai vltli: legally registered.
rm!-wtf and servant wife. Women
hav th right of divorce, she corn-
died at his horn In Weed Satur
day night at ( o'clock, after an Ill
ness of seven months. He wa 79
year old.
Funeral service were held Sun
day from th Upton chapel In Weed
with Rev. M. Fitzgerald officiating.
The remains were shipped to the
Chapel of the Chime In Oakland.
Calif., for cremation.
J a me Pendleton Bradley waa
born in Rom burg. October 21. 1M9.
He served this community u Jua
ttc of th peace for 21 year, and
waa rewdent for 40 years. He
was ft achool teacher In his youth
in Pennsylvania, and alo In the
West. He waa lh oldest member
of the Dunamulr chapter of Foot
printers and th first honorary
grand president of lh organiza
tion, having been so named at th
annual national convention in Den
ver in JM7.
Survivor a re hi wife. Hattl
Harriet, and three daughter. Mrs.
Ooldia Ohler and Mr. Esther
.Marshall, both of Oakland. Calif .
and Mr. Ruby Price of ValleJO,
Calif.
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KJamatk uJinituneCa.
tZl Main It.
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merited, but ah did not favor us
of thu legal weapon except In ex
treme eajtee. nang Piantaka also
criticised the law that give th
husband power to handle hla wife
property. She aald women who had
their own career outaide th home
should b allowed to manage their
own property.
Driver Fined For
Minor Violation
Daniel William King, charged
with failure to yield th right-of-way
after an accident on South 6th
street Monday night, waa fined 110
In Justice court yesterday afternoon
by Judge J. A. Mahoney.
King waa cited In a complaint
filed by Oortlon McKay.
According to police, he pulled
onto South Sixth street In front of
McKay car, and th two collided.
Neither of th men wa Injured In
th accident.
Want Ad phoned to 1IU before
U:j0 ft. m. appear lh same day I
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