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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1926)
Sunday, F..rtiaiy 21. 1 . V SEIVTBVLh rAKrW 1 m . iSOCIETY (Continued Kmm Pa Klr) Mis Eda Jonei completed the pro ram. .IllMNrSS WOMKVS IIINNMt l'l.MI Of Interest n Monday evenitit in 'tn ISevrge WahinmoB dinniT to lw enjoyed by nirmbi'Ti and uel of the Husint-M and Profewlmial Wo men'! club. The dinner Is Ik in ar ranged lr Mr Liila I'arker. e re tarv nt ihe organisation, and one AS (111 BE4TER Hostesses for Ihe afternoon were happi feature i ihe cherry pie that Mrs. Leslie linger. Mm. I. H. In- f, promised on Ihe nimu. derwood. Mm. U. A. Maejr and Amon other thins to be diaruM- Mrs. Oscar Shlvs. ed durini: the evening ii Ihe bakoI Asslstinc alwut the building er ball team hwh In- ornanued Mr J l'ercv Well. Mrs. Kred durii.t the coutiiin eek and name scheduled .i encan l.vnn be played n lunldtna. in ihe Am Glorer. Mrs. Kay Heed. Miss AaK una Parker and Mis Ida B. Mom- yr. Plans are now under way for the dedicatory service which will he held during the we-k with a prom inent out of the city man to speak. The Central Parent Teachers- as sociation will have charge of the program. MKS HIXTKK IS HOKTKSS WKItSKSIUY Mrs. F. Hill Hunter entertained on Wednesday afternoon In her at-'than 500 invitation have been Is tractire home on Pacific Terrace for sued from the temple, and scores t:i.h Misyri; mi l. KVKNT OF .MOMMY Prominent on the social calendar of the week is the annual iiu-nuc ball to be given in the K!ks temple by Ihe local lodge on Monday evening. The ma-iijue lull, given every yeat b the Klks lodge. I always one of the most interesting and well at tended affairs of the season. More and scores of costumes, brought to Klamath Falls from Sail Krauctscn. -have been obtained by those pru ning to a:tend. A hula girl will proliahly dance with an Arabian shiek. And an old fashioned demure lady will long to take off the black masque that covers the eyes of her toreodor partner. Always gay. the Klka masque bai; of 19fi promises to surpass in every I members of the Art Needle Work club. COLI.KtiK lilRI.'S WARIIROHK KSTIM.TK.I To dress a college girl "decently" requires an expenditure of $561 a year. This sum is accepted by the University of California women's or-, ganlzations as the minimum for a I co-ed's budget. Brought out in con nection with a eamnn. fashion show the'.nnual dress expense will take del'' ,he "'" of Da" "",,n cafe of details from "boyish bobs" to!. The committee In charge includes winter coats. The itens follow: j,onn Huon. Jack Core and Kd One best coat every i..o years. 150 C'ar- ' .Tear. I ... One summer sport coat. 130. ! lltM.l 'l..s MKKTS One winter sport coat. 135. ! AT J. A. PKKItY HOMK Four hats. J50. j Study of Ihe beginning of roman- Flve pairs of shoes, sport, every-! tic drams in Kngland took up the day and dress. $45. greater part of the ere-jlng when Stockings. $34. th? drama section of the American Two sport sweaters. $25. AT-oelstlon of University Women Nine dresses. Including two for-.lrF' a: ,nc A. Perry home, mal gowns, $!00. i These present were .Mrs. Avis Mc- Six sets of silk underwear. $30. ' Cornell. .Mrs. Hal Ogle. Mrs. Levant Cosmetics. Including three hair. Pease and LeLaine West. Vlrgiuia POKTI.M. F.-b :o (lulled ln I lif.tn.-t Julse K.ihurd IVlch overruled the b I'llcal pre cept "spare the red Jt'd sp.'ll the hlld'' her,. l.'.l.i . hen he sen tenced Mrs l.i"- IUnen to days In jail ter I'd. urn her cltM-year-old dauchter .'" Cite" Mrs. Han-en l" ad. .1 lo the charge of n-sault .u I Kittrrv and . tearfully Infer: I '.he '' she realised she a"'' sorry bill t tint her l: irl per slsled in telllns "-lories " She ul-i admitted that 'he "rod"' .i h washing sl:.-k ai'out the size .f tw" fingers "CotKider yourself fortunate." said Jodie Pel. h. "that 1 .!' no! follow vour luliileal example b adhering lo the command '" for an eve and a too'h for a tooth ' What would you say If I ere l crder a poll, email to Irenl von a " i hae treated this child" Mrs Han-en hi. arrested upon lOllolalllt of the child's school teacher after she ranie to sch ol battered a::.t liruised Skl'l.l. AI.IIMI IN VKAIW COPF.NH.UIKN. Feb Z.- ll'nll ed rrcs)-.x human skull, proven lo be 90oo years old, has Iteen dis covered in Sweden, and It Is the oldest ever found in Scandinavia Scientists hold that It Is the only skull which dales hack to the per iod when S'andipavia was linkej with the continent. cuts. $23. Three pairs of gloves and twt. parses, $30. , Incidentals. $17. ... 'Ve oi.dk t-ik coxchrt held A capacity house W, Pc rry. Alleen Mordoft and Jean l KK H K I.KI'KOSY HONOI.l'Lf. Feb. 10 (I'nlted Press 1 The use of radium a- a possible new cure for nedulnr lep. rosy lies len suggested to the Honolulu board of health. In a re port frcm Dr. M. II. Nelll Nelll stated that he has achiev ed encouraging re.-ults with radium In tho treatment of 4! cases. , PtSTPOE C.lMrKIRK PLAYS THIS SEASON j j Due to the rush of social actlvi ; ties during the spring season, and greeted the especially the man musical and players of the musical "Ye Olde dramatic activities In Klamath Tjrme concert," which was heard ln C0UI")r high school, the three plays the First Presbyterian church which were to have been given by Thursday night given under the!tne Sunchahco group of Campfire auspices of the Bethany Circle. flrls have been cancelled this sea Programs In old English print ,,on- 11 ' hoped the girls may give -Uh-.a. quaint dame bowing to her',he Pla"a during the fall months or partner In the minuet were given I later ln tne summer, to the guests who filled every avail- . able seat In "Ye Presbyterian : Meetln" Honse." Clever indeed were the costumes which were brought to Klamath i Falls from San Francisco. Mrs. Olds was beautifully frored as was Miss Vera Houston. Both held prominent parts In the evening'1 program. I As Granther Veatch. who sat rem.' Inlscing of the days gone by. E. S. MOVIE STUDIO 18 i HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Feb. 20. A ! movie studio, barring soos, has a Veatch caused many a foot to tap Breater collection of freaks, human and head to nod in rythran when he and anlma1' tnan aaY other museum called out the quaint old dances. I or """""Kerle in the world. Those who took part are to be es- The a,faJl9. smiling "yes man."; peclally complimented upon the work dl8Hnguished by the soft quality of which they undertook to make suc-hl" vocal chords, is one of the most cessful. negative anlmal8 la the movie . The program was given as fol-lun;le- 'ows: One of his principal duties Is to Auld Lang Syne Men and women ' agree oa a" "objects with the im- ingers. portant movie magnate, who hires Annie Laurie Mistrlss Lucas sang him ,or ni" unbiased and critical lone. viewpoints on mooted subjects. The Minuet Four sweet maids. 'yes man" always manages to stny Those Endearing Young Charms 011 bii lucrative job. because neces- Te melodious singer. Mistress Mcln-'i,y an1 eJP' rience have taught him tyre. I the proper things to say at Ihe prop- Ye Mumblelogue ' Ganther !r l,me- Veatch. One of his other duties is to snend Drlng to Me Only With Thine ni" Important hours critically Eyes: Massa's in the Cold, Cold """"Vint' how the movie "extras" Ground Ye men singers. 10 evening dress make exposures1 In the Gloaming; Pilgrim's Chorus f"r tne '"'"era man. If he is In i Mistress Mclntyre will play on ye !he 'mP"" f a director, he will, organ. at properly spaced intervals, laud the Comin' Thru' the Rye Mist ress tnovltj directors wonderful handling Olds will now warble. ' delicate sceno. If the scene is Grandmother's Advice Ye Belle, not " v,e" handled he will hold his of Ye Towne. j silence, which is another form of Swanee River Sundry singers. ' commendatlon Old Black Joe Uncle Itemus. theory Ls a "yes" when a The Last Rose of Summer Ye ' "yca" Perted. with a few well sweet singers. Chamber of Commerce I cnosen blandishments for good tartet. ! measure. In almost the same breath When Johnny Comes Marching the "y" man" can emit an em- ome Ye gallant soldier. 1 Phatlc "no" if his employer has men and women Dixie All ye lingers. Lynn Saliln appeared as Uncle Re muB In Old Black Joe; Mrs. C. R. Lucas as Ann.e I...iri. i-' a need of It. Every studio has a dozen "yes men" to keep up the morale of ex ecutlves who occasionally have need to be told that they are the best Veatch In Ye Mumhlogue; Miss Vera ' pr"'ludnK ,lcad" in lh movie busl- Mouston ln Grandmother's Advice; ! n,V1"' John Houston In When Johnny' lf lne "yM """" has what Is vul Comes Marching Home. The (.'ham- Kary termed a "good Hue" he can ber of commerce quartette will sing' I l'l'aHf,nil,'ly expect some day to be "Drink to Me Only with Thine. n"""' nn p''' "tive. In which case he ayes, ana Cold Ground 'Mussu's in the Cold,!1'" "hle l" Kive "'" "wn "y,'s man' MARRIAGK OK IXTKRKST HERE A marriage of Interest In Klam ath Falls was that of Miss Letitla Shamhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Shamhart of Merrill, to Low til Pleasant Dunn of Klnninth Falls Thn wedding ceremony was read on Sunday afternoon ni the homo Of Rev. and Mrs. A. I, Rice. Mrs. Vera V. Offleld attended Miss Shamhart. Roger DeWeeso was best man. tne sympathetic encouragement of 1 past experience. The affable fellow, however. Is a I very Important rog In the film In Idnstry. I Without him the movie executives have trouble getting about their I "rotten pictures." the need for a j cheorlng word when one Is wanted Is readily soon. The "yes man" Is In no man's land when he forgets his business ! and speaks his reul mind. I.WADE POLAND. VIENNA. Feb 20 i-i..i The bride wore an attractive Irav-j Press) According lo reports from ellng stilt and a small hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn are no visit ing In the north with Dunn's parents, Warsaw, a company of Lithuanian frontier troops has Invaded Poland near Poldn and retaliation liy tho Poles is expected. 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