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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1926)
Sunday, March 28, 1926 ' " " ' Page' Thrw r' TATH NEWS t U-L J I I . ' -i , 14 1, MN1 HO(i. orti stalk, n III ImiiKli. baking Krtilillt-ruk-H, new hiiw. 1 tho culilu limit, wang. and hum, ahuffllng, ki'i.pini- tlmp, .Infers thrum. hollorln', ill all full many mile heads , 'black wool! . la th cornfield, y la the comb, all tha llttla pickaninnies , and far from homo. la tba eanefleld, on all a-blow black Mammy dreaming, ma of loot ago. -Orpha M. Gardner, Bpokano. POMEtiBA'ATK BLOSSOM .the pomefranat blossoms let against tha brown wnll; i tha rad-wiac la the furrow r call tha eye: ; -' ,- mill," tier sny, "Iiiuk.Ii , b eager and always' -weeps," ; tba priests pray." Pomegranate blomnnis tot 'against tha brown wall: a keen Joy from the heart, bsy must fall. -Bertha M. E. Knlpe, Phoenix. - IX OLD MOXTKIIKY. Carolita, ' i ' wall I remember I Bight In old Monterey. r ayes, I twn Jewela of night. a deep and held a mystery, mine were bright and shallow TO read them and smiled. year have passed, Camilla, yea are dloimed I time -.'.J ? , ' j 4 atlll I remember t night In old 'Monterey. my eyaa brighten Memory. rD. ' Maltland' Bushby, Flagstaff, i Arte.. ' 11 poena from Tha Lariul.) Rubberized Bath Cape Resembles Evening Attire . ih'mmxh' oik 1 i:iHTiN(j m t;.iM-: Tim Oregon llusliitws Woman, the I offlilal iii hi lia I Ion of the Oregon federal mm of iluainca and I'roiua- , allium women's dulls, nudu It debut thin luat wi-i'k, whim copies I with sent In memhers In the thlr i ln fi'di rnli-d clulm, as well aa to I tiiunibers of Hie nutlonal federation I throughout tho rolled Htnles. The ! alxlein pages roiiiproinlalnn th ninr.ntlno are hrlm full of news Ituma ri'Kardlnrt the claim and their I members, Ihelr activities and ae- ciimpllHliini uu. fi uiuro articles of I Interest In business women, and j servu aa a medium lu bind the rlutm closer together. Tim editor la Mlsa Mnymo Zelgel- innii. flmt vli-e president of tho atnte federation, who Is aaalated hy aaiiiirfnfo cdltora, one from earn cluli In Id o federation: Mine Mar-! anret lliihler, Antorla; Mra. Ilertha' H. Malonoy. Com Hay; MIhs Merle! J llolllstcr. Curvallls; Mrn. Bertha Smith, t.'oqullle: MIhs Dora Kexlon. ' The Dalles; MIhs Mozelle Hair. Ku gene; Mrs. Senile I.ynn, Hood Illver; Mra. Z.'lla Jones, Klamath falls; Miss i'nullnn Grieves, Medtord; I Mra. I'enrl lliililwln. Portland; Minn (iraee Taylur, ltoscliurg: Mlsa Auro ! linn McMultnn, Bilverton, and Mias ; Knxnlla Keher, Knlera. I Tho cover show an attractive Oregon scone, entitled "(iuardlans of the Columbia." One of tho fore , pages contains a message of greet ing from Mra. Louiao Darker Tur I ner. state president. "Our Stale I federation," by Miss Margaret f lemlng, first president of the Port- lund club, a very active worker in I the state federation since Its organ I Izatlnii on february 23. 1921, tells of the growth and history of the , organisation. The editorial page I bus two very good articles, "Our Muguilno" and "Oregon," by Miss Martha M. Casch, stale correspond-aecretary- A list of current books which are very much worth while is given by Miss Vivian Cooley, In the hook review seel Ion, entitled "Hooks and the lluxy Woman." Tha president of each club ex tends a nienHiico of greeting at the beginning of the club notes for her club, followed by Items regarding the happenings In the club and personals about the members. Tbls section occupies a greater part of the muKazluc, muny Interesting ac complishments being recorded. A picture of Miss Itosa H. 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' m nfljn KaAl ilr II ' MTTlf' ' Super-Crown, .bibs, guaranteed ,. p t ' ?5-ti il M B C0'0r and not to shrink, un- M ft Wll aaa-at?ial ,i i ia-i ' lu " I J Levi Strauss, bibs, fine quality U (, fl' IW " vL! J I i IS I n deBfan. fnU cut V I 1'f I . , ;f I .. . l I , ; doves " : J ; .Easter Spring ylfl ' Can 1!ic "nd 250 8 I Vf at Jerseys 18and.80c 7 1, C S ' PprsrSnfilifv wMlfl - mn Sl Goat kln ,0Te T His Clothes ; . : III , f . 7:;;:.; s ' ' ti Tin's rubberized bathing cape, which might easily be mistaken for an evening wrap, is the lat- . est in beach attire at the resorts. i Posed by Anna Q. Nilsson. ' gethcr with an article paying trib ute to her as the first president of their club, heads the Itoseburg notes. Salem honors Mrs. M E. Brewer, an active member of that club, who named the magazine, sub mitting the winning title In a con test conducted by the Btate feder ation. Tho Oregon Ilusluess Woman through Its columns records the noteworthy achievements of the clubs In tho state federation. It, has a definite messnge for the in dividual, tells of tha strength in co-operatlnn, of the high standards and true Ideals of the members, of the splendid friendships'' formed, of the dedication of service and tal (Coiltinuixl on I'affe Five) . on SPOTS ring is the time when new and light colored clothes are worn, nd you don't want their beauty marred by spots and stains that xjuently are unexpected. id your clothes to the Klamath. Cleaning and Dye Works, spot srminators. No matter how dainty the fabrics we'll restore them ewness without harm either to material or to color. !.:. 'all 408 for prompt, reliable service. Klamath' Cleaning and ' ' Dye Works FRUIT 'JUICE SPOTS "hone 408 -CtUi Btv 431 Main Of r Sa Z t'tS DIRT -.jaailMalWaslsfcsmaWamasWs GREASE AV. O DATC X I Your New Suit Luxurious Flannels In Soft Colors ! 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