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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1926)
OCIETY NEW YORK PLAYS Sunday, February 21 lfl2f attract notice aroadway Lures Kebel Debufante ' Page Fiyg I place of H relebrallnn will ,. ,. si" iii.uiiccd later, mconllnB in l ump. latlng, It you like A' liniH when llt.ury ' Htiih-s govern- ! Uri.li.dr- . gl.n.e , W York atuir. ..... . . .. 7, . inter file gunrdlsus. It. tuple in many '"" . lHMI1i:V1ll 1 WB 11.11 lively MM.TM AT III" K IKIMK fiarbd In Ilia roatiiinea ut Am null .rlman Indian. Mrs. Hy.l KJn M Mra l!crg Orlisle ami Mr. N ,iI. , lirw greeted the gtieaia on Thur. onJ"- .lay afternoon at In. A I. III... ' liniiiu, when Mra Kim aa hu.tr... wllh .Mra. Kred Kiwi ami Mra Wll- L, h'rutl l" llorhcll la Hit. Missionary .i F' I I. a . : i i"i j ... ..." . rliurrh. it li t,.,.., . .. . ai.ci. WM llh thai entertaining but und.-ubtruiy IUrp!(u.tl0u. berln(. 1 In. March. t n,e ,,.. ; i.hii. .i ,,.. ,.,, , thB rwit hlle wiy. ".uu ,,... a hit ai:a.i llm other. Krni-tiua irt Ilvltti-a l II tcc.tla hrirrl I.. ....n.. .., , a iniiaTuuilleaa could have hen alilc ii contaminate itir popular.. than MU per .nil ut t rj.r.! ri nl prwlurtlr.na Introduce on or,,... i I'rwbytrrlan 1 ?r "' "moral turpitude" audi ! instances ll,. r(. . . j hf m'Olail lai of censure. I ........is me in w productions nf i current week la "Tee rn.-h..i. m-d Woman." which revived.' Indlniia ol iMith Xorih America and .. . ' " ,'"v" vcars. at Hi . u .. i k... innr pu.. nui' i , nn.ina H.ni a. veral I years on I ho latter -citilliiriii. " 1 . "... , . . Ilv.r corner or ill" r-mm, oi.taltird Irom h,i i ... . l Ithn homra of Klamaih Kalla r.al- ." ,'u fr'"" P"mr..av H-tr.-..hinrt,i. fr ih. ii. ! '"V "-imriaiion. and. Id ""' Jltuinla "Tha Ainrrl.an Indian" aa l.iplr of Ida atHrniMin. and nt.ly dlxuaard by Mra. ro'.nd. iirr of Wll 1 llnmaiin rlvrr, who l familiar with: un a. i.,t,.ri W,i. Vll . . K,.mMl. I , ,oop.T In Dm i.ilr roll-. A. m,,.i ! I who ara fauilllur wllh drama of i h- f a z UaauiaHwiaaraaaataA ; f;.AHIKNTH AUK r I.I r r AliAI "We are brlnglm woman lurk Into her kingdom thla aprlnr." aald Jean I'atou, the dnalxner. In di I'uaalnK the new atyl.a. I "She muat give up the niav-u'lne , ' uurb of her brothers. Uvorv t ill- iored roatiime, drew, or evsnini; rown' la Intended to give un Impr.a.li.n of! I youth and thla ia poaiilble only wllh fluffy clotbea. I - "Taffetn llnelf Is a hard rloth, no I wo combine It with filmy alikv Anyi pant.l color will do. but there la a; I preference for lilac tints. "Kmbroldery in light, rich de signs la coming Into favor thla spring I and summer. Head are being j abandoned, but pretty effects atlll , 'are being obtained with flat' . apanKli-s. "In general our , styles tend to, ' deceive age." I American buyers are here In large I inumbers. During ttie next few I weeks the dresses for American) women who buy Imported goods! will be shown on the models select-1 ed and sent across the Atlantic. i 63 Dine and Dance at the WHITE PELICAN HOTEL i'rl liert. lirrn. slattern. irnua area. bka' ) retard ed "Sick of society," hr aaya, Margaret Zolncy, daughter of George Zolncy, ariatocratic Waahinfrton stmlptoi, it reaiit ing all (ilcaa of the family to quit the Broadway ahow In which she is appearing and re turn home. I.i.ni. li .. i r... I, t... ..... : J"i evades deportation. , n....n cnalaled i.f par. bed rorn snd :l?""""J'"r"."f M,w,s 'lulaanc w ,.l.lea. Th.r- we,, mur,, ib.n J5,l,'"",h,r.;h1"',,1r" , , lue.ts Dresent. Thee. ... .1... . . 1 N,'" ,,u, l-' .nu.lc.l proi.am ..n,..j during lh.!.,.T!,'1 ""7 '.7''" Nl1"" afternoon. I .ij.irit. iiu.nn.nn. aiuriorte , . , 'I'enamg nor afternoons at the ; aupritni. court, where fin- la co de- At TOMItllll.K NHOW Ifendant In a divorce aull brought by : a laliln of six guests. Miss Kitty TO milIT MM IKTV the wife of one of her favorlto cue-! Harlow entertained lor four. I There are automobile shows held lata. Mr .,., n cm. rnut-'ln the rolcwaeura In thle.go. And! Hrvrn New Plays. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimball enloved i there- are automobile ahown held In There were .even ... nr..,i.i. tin. i.v.n(.,v . . r.titu ,.... ... P""lhe famous reaorta of the -south llna thla week. In .rirfiii.,. i- table j Vet none ran create more Inlereai. ' lhoe mentioned above, and fnr re-! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson ' comparatively .rwaklna. than ihe .u. I moved as tit .uhleeet "Tii. itihi nrf . mpi nt .., I . -j ..... ..-,.., k . " ."M. . vi .j awuitg (.ll sun lomoblla show to lie put on April , Age to Marry." with Mr and Mr. 1 I bote Kiusta nf the evenine. j IS. 1. 17 and IS In Altamont t'harlea Coburn: "Hunk of 1 92B." 1 ir.i'.- i auditorium, under the au.nlrea of You t an'l Win " -Th u-i.ik. 1'HKMONT KC1KMIL )-KNK1 KHIDAV Fremont school, one of the most j elaborate school buildings in the i atate, opened to the public on Fri day afternoon with a fitting cere mony and program, of which Mrs Leslie Rogers was chairman. Piano solos from Mrs. Russell A. Austin and Mrs. Fred Cofer were well received as were vocal numbers from Mrs. Francis II. Olds, and Mrs. Elizabeth ganders. A reading by (Continued on Page Six.) Every Night Except Thursday From Six to Eight O'clock Special George Washington Dinner Dance Tuesday, February 23rd From Seven to Eleven Music By the Totalizers T tnan- (Io.d' kl illtrr r.ler-ot. h i. OrrloS t.l Clta I the Northwest Keglonal Auto Uhowa Tooth," by Mark Connelly, and "The ; Klght to Kill." from the ItuMian ot XKW IUH)KH RKCKIVKII IN KLAMATH PALM : ftie f ha .M.uin ni 141 . v.k V.udeue. and five well trained ' t.l.l-F..hlon.-,l to.r-,1,, j "'n, Vhr!, ... Ll. h . mannequins, will add ...t to th. A refreahlng. old-faahloned com-1 TeZZZ A ,he Ltaih fra.l. ahowlng of the l.teat thing. In au- edy. with practically no "moral .nr. be' 'v rn the KUmath falls tomohllrs. The affair Is not to be'pltude" whatever Is "The Klght Age , half done, fur every automobll.i to Marry. ; dealer In Klamath Falls has signed "H'ImI.mu Tooth." j the fourHlay contract, and haa rush-1 'The Wladom Tooth" has seven led hla spring numbers In order tu!hat the film world calls "flash uispiay ma late.i in nis line. , uncus' in the life of Charles Hernia Ciaath' schedule The ahowa are now completing a scenes, some fantastic, dealing with In lielllnghain, Wah I when a senior clerk, who never I public library offers as a method of ( diversion that la always new and In-! I tereatlng. .- . I According to Ml.is Knola Hawkins' : of the library, there are more book . I expected, although those received during the part week are the most fascinating of -the newer fiction.' The books, after they are properly ! r.lruu"r'r,''m,.h''r"..lh'ilr '" ' ' K"""n ;""Td '"""i M to ,,rlk8 W" """j catalogued! varnlehed and backed. .Z .Hi or"'""- ,"'"'' -'' Walla. I in a bu.tllng. bu.y world. ., be reav hy uu part of isr beldi Uwlsioii. Idaho, and then to Klam- "Yon fna't Win." , ,, Th.' . . .hr i.a fnilt Pel koos. Th. lb. luper lt Th. ap.rru.ion H lh. au- Xn T C a:h Falls. They are contracting al! "You Can t Win" is a crude play. gou'gh, rosorvutlons. I i Pre.cn t to appear In Medtord April , laid upon Staten Ltland. It deals; Anmil (ho.e , ,re Amonf. MnV 1 10 iv inclusive. 1 wun in. iriouiuuons 01 a young man p.,,,... t,.in.v. ; i.ae...ni.i u.eh.i A. A. V. . MKKTH MnlAV KVKNIMi I 1 t fatal automobile accident and forced and hi. .later-ln-law who witness a clor ,'.arr),h. Thuhtrstorm. Stern; Wild Geese, j to choose between truth and their ; jOOBi it0ie On Monday evening members of j the A. A. i;. W. club of Klamath Falls met at the home of Mrs. it. ! K Waltenburg on Pine street. Plans I were laid for a rard parly and tea I to be given In the American Legion I liulttlltt. nit fh. thlrfftnnlh of March , Haturday. Mrs. Avis McConnell and ! 'I,IST HINNKIt lA K I Mr. flnrrfon Dixon ar. In char.. ol!il KN Till HS1IAY KVLMNt. town nicely ordered existences. Little ltrvlrv.ll. Studded with bright wit. satire and pleasing tunes. "Hunk of 1 9 SC" la the first ot tlio year's "llttlo reviews." Ostfnsn: Hunter's Profemrr's llousa. Cuther; (Jriist I'aadolo.y Locke:'J ' Camvnn. (ialsworthy; Chrhittna '" A1-; 'hens's Father. Il.-ti. Wells: E'der Sister, Swlnnerton: Karly Indian! , Wars of Oregon. Vlrtor; Green Mansions. Ilurlion: Wlgunm and ! Warpath. M.arhain: History of j Kgypt. Breasted; One Increasing Purpose. Hutchison; Strolling Sulnt. llou llod I. I'lke. t Inch Dttli. Is World Kllbourne. Fall, ' I'roreeda from the at The first of a promising series nfjsahat.nl; Venetian Glass Nephew, r.ojuy i t.e (nto scholar- dinner dances for the spring senson , Wylle; .My Antorrla, father: Lost Ship reward. J Was given inursaay evening in me oriu. l-oyie; unu .-toi.H, ior.i, j p W ells superintendent or ' dining: room of the White Pelican j Ancient Highways and Kainn. Cur puhilc 'schools." spoke during the! bote), wllh many parties holding wood; Women Tarklniiton; Portrait afternoon on Intelligence teat, and ' , , " Mau W,lh K'd ' " P their uses and results. Ho al.o gave The orchestra. Tantalise-, played . . the women the teats III groups. I their new Innovation The l.niversal Ms ,,,, , Ms ,s ' A letter was read from K. I.. In""--" which was composed by : IONTKSS M,N,AY XHJHT .. " f Kill district attorney, asking sup-: '""if Pianisi. na.r .......... , t)nc ()f he protlt.Jt parlies of the Chocolate Soldier Mrs. lion II K. t;-t, I K- 0. Wle. The New Drink First Bottled Chocolate Drink Offered in Klamath Falls Call for this delicious drink at any confection-fountain or pool hall BOTTLED BY ' White Pelican Mineral Springs Bottling Works Phone 58 ' ; Canadian Club Ginger Ale at $4 a Case . Irra will bo! of I'nlverslly Women In t'.ie city In i c"', I ipti'-r .Mor l-i. -. . . t r.lli... i.. .1 i.irt. . ni...ri..-7, ....... ...if- - vfihj i i port from the American Association i "- week was the dinner enjoyed oy a '" , , I number of the younger set on Mon lncludlng the many tables reserv- . . ... . .. n .01 , .Mrs. j. u. nnaw waa namea aa cnair- . , ... i.. iiiiiunr.. ne. .-.... ..nun.-... -.- "i''r .. ....... ... em..., .... i drnnned In Tor dancing irom rum ,....j .. man ill araiini ,ir. r.i.it.... n.m. . ... . t i-i... ........ "i..t ... . . .... . .. o'e ork lint eleven oiuhs. . .e nnnw win sei i ner lour n.ni.innin. ... ..... Gueata of th- evening, not IncluJ-. aini-- win e t, -e.. ( Vcrs were laid for Miss Ruth Ing tho regular members were Mra. ! "Pr,"K- """"",' "". : Mndnoy. Miss lnex Jenkins. Miss nieni iiinuu ...e"- i K na Jenson. Mrs. siary Wilson and I,, ,t m ), fie campaign for law enforcement. irum )ifie in t heir homo in the Mc Carthy nparlmeiils. Wayne Arkley. Akers un.l Mrs. Harry IK Acaiiy. I 1 "tertnliied ' r- K- r.SIV H.U.K r"' ut . her eit r.nnr . .. s on IHeetf(irl 1,11 caimy BUie, ni.uH....e.i ou..ir- w ton Kllbourne. on Friday evenings. ! Mr nI)(, () u Williams. Dancing during me weca. ever? evening except Friday Is enjoyed b ! the dinner guests from :30 until ; AI-TKItXODX AT I liltllMiK is r:Jt'i r.n feet v fori T1"' 'Bmy a'''- sponsored Satur- w Bn() Mr chnrlcs stone eu-! Mra. S. P. Miller entertained at "ter Cirele y""y afternoon In tlio Iterknrd auto ,-....,.,,,1 fr a party of twelve , her home in the McCarthy apart- 1 girls (,f terminal hy members of P. K. O-- ,UOBtll, charming centerpiece ofjinenla on Thursday afternoon with pink cut flowers and ferns In aja deiiRntiuny appoinieu ormge ie. lovely basket graced the table. I Two tables were In play with hon- Anothcr party was itiai at wuicn ; r...... ............ v. - Mr and Mrs. Kenneth inirian pre-, aire. ........ ... ............. sided Covers for four were laid, j O. 1.. Williams assisted Miss Viola Dnna entertained with 'during the tea Jj I church r'lcrlaln Ihe f"ip tho P"r,g which '"s win ""i. Kehrnarv "'o Women's i reahyi.n,. "veral h,lr. enai. l'lll ineel wllh ",e Kvans "III entertain "m clrel,. 'I mill was successful beyond their t-xpec latlona. More than I3S was taken In during the afternoon, when Mra. Syd F.vuna, Mrs. II. W. Ilnthlany. Mrs. It. C. Glues heck and Mra. J. I. Heard prtnlded over tho booth. Mrs. Miller I at High "resident of ' hostess on members of J'fs. Lnn.li.- f"l"n si reel 111 ,,n hnsii... f her home N MAIM-ii r,"iflre will rilh "1U " a urogram r, ''" (troup, lmti, Falls. r". Wlnemil " r"iis mat '"rate he will cere- ho nl- V"y; sllhuui'" happy Horn ru n eil'IIPIIINKS MOMt.W Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey were most pleasantly surprised on Monday evening when a number of friends, the greater part members of tho Happy Hour club, called for a house-warming. The Humphrey home was completed Just before the holidays on Pine street. Gnosis who called on Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey included Mr. and Mra. J. 1 J. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Kd I.aw rence. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Propst, Mr. I and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Templar, Miss Alice Templar. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Em milt, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum Heck. Mr. and Mrs. Khlnchurt Mostcn barher. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cox of Algoma, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Han dell and Miss Snndell, Mrs. Jennie Hum and Mrs. William Btcinmeta. MltH. McPIIHItltOX KNTKHTAIXH MONDAY Tho third of a aeries of Valentine parties was given by Mrs. W. H. McPherren at her home on Want Innd on Monday evening. The even ing wns spent In "500" wllh high score going to Mrs. F. X. fleck, see ond to Mrs. Victor Pnlmer, and low to Mrs. Louis Stein. Tho McPherren home was tasto . .. . . ..j in nf .nrlna flow. Illlty nncoraieii ... ai ers and heart designs were In evl-llfll Where Beauty and Efficiency Meet " Whether it be a Marcel, a Shampoo, Facial or a Manicure HERE you will find Service that will make you want to come again. Of course you are going to the Elks' Mas querade! Phone Early For . Your Appointment ' The Boston Beauty Parlors GLORENNA WARREN, Prop. Winters Bldg. Phone 311. Special Sale Rebuilt and Used Underwood Typewriters .$30 to $45 Cash Oliver Typewriters $10 to $15 Cash All Stationery Cut to Cost Klamath Typewriter Exchange ' 419 Main. Phone 747. HaLaii .110 lonco, ..... 9: 'Lii