THE KLAMATH NEWS SUNDAY, JUNE 17. 192 PAGE TiTfJ mot JOV RVANH, Society KdKor Phone TT THE DREAM My (I room wag surh a humble thing compared to that which renan, v ( ' . I dreamed low gray cot lane, and wide heurlh'a avanlni j . llaiiMi i , The ao(t llalu (rum tlm open door tiling path-like to my ft. Aud In tha etarllKht garden duak tha flowar-breeth elirrlng awaat; Myself uiinn tha gras-rlmmed flags In eutlon gown of blue, With work-worn lianda and weary llpa thai bravely amllad lor you. s ' Forgotten . all tha long day'a toll. Ilia email Ihlnga gone amlaa.. To Iliad (raah para within your trim, and heaven In your kiaa. 1 My Iream waa euch a hunihlu thing compared to that which came, : A low gray cotlaga claped with, vlnsa, a hearlh'a rad evening (lam. -Tha rush-lit pewter hleamliig bright, tha kallla on 'tha rrana, And bnwihorne liraiiihua whlla with atara against lha lallcad une, x My cottage turned a mansion high whore etona-gray gables rulaa, ' Where pescocks gain tbe terrare-lurf, aud anllered vagraula grate. 4 And all my dronm-tweel pnay beda o( plnka and m'gnnnelle Ara grown lu many-acred bloom In gleaming marble aet: And I. I wall your coming, dear, whan alanla lha avaufng light.' All clad In robre ol ehlinniarcd allk, wllh atlll banda aolt and whit. Wllh clasping prarla about my throat, and bound within my hair Perhaps you might have kUwd ma, dear, were not tha aer irania llwra! My dream waa audi a humble Ihlng compared to all that cam. The I It llr . vlue-huug collage, aud lha hearth-atones evening (lama. ' And yt I wonder why nt dusk, .when I am quite elonj. Iunly Bee the ao(t light (old a collage lluter-atona. MAKTIIA IIABKKLL CLARK. Royalty Figutcs in Divorce Suit MIIH. IIF.CK IKWTKHM TO iiai'I'v iiorn ri.t n Mra. W. K. lu-c prelled aa btiataaa on Tuaaday after, noon to the membera of Tha Happy Hour club and a f" 'pe dal gueata al her home on l.ewie at r set. The nftnrnoon waa ient In tha uaual social mannor. At At The LIBERTY ' -THKATRB- NOW KHOWIXU LON CHANEY llleeaa "The Unknown" . ., Willi ... NORMAN KERRY and JOAN CRAWFORD UNUSUAL AND '"" STARTLING evon for a CHANEY Picture, the cloae o( 'the afternoon the Ihoateaa earved dainty refreah ' lunula. Thoae who enjoyed tha 'afternoon were: Meademee L. J. j McClure. m llli'hn. H. Hitching. IW. I. Cufer. It. A. Kmmltl. W. Paul Johnaou. Hamual Kummara, Hiirry Itlchardaon, W. I). Tem plar, Jennie Hum. O. Humphrey, Misses Alice Templar, Vera Beeda and llruca lltehn. a . a a MIIS. KKLLF. IIOXOIIH HISTCIl WITIIII HIIMiK 1 Hontirlng ' her alater, Mra. Waller Knlley of Oakland, California. Mra. Lester Otflild entertained on Thuraday evening wllh (our lablea of bridge at her atiracllve apartment In The Mc Carthy. Vaava o( marlgolda were grace(ully arranged throughout the room a o( the apartment In decoration. Luncheon waa aorved at the Individual tahlea which were . perfectly appointed at the cloae of the play. High score waa held by Mra. A. '. Walter Kreaae of Medford. ' Mra. Otto Nlrhula received the consolation prlie. Tha gueata were: Mee- ,dauiue Walter Kelley, honor I gueat; John Houaton, Samuel P.' Miller, ' J. J, Bielger, Jr., Cecil B. Matt, Herman Olarold, Otto Nlcbola, Paul W. 'Sharp, Btanlay HiJarek, Jack Murphy, Marvin K, Lucas, Tad Snoop, Claud Da vla, A. F. Waller Kreaaa of Mad ford and the Mlaaei Pearl Hlabn and Margaret Hargua. . . a . , t IMMIIiTON'M (ENTERTAIN WITH IHKKKII PAKTV Mr. and Mra. J. II. Hamil ton prealded over a perfectly ap pointed dinner party ate their 'home on North Ninth on Tuaaday levelling. The table waa centered I with a bowl of pink roaabuda land (erna. Covera were laid (or Mra. C. I. Keckard, We. . Ida I Hamilton, Mlaa May PHInney, Mr. . Norvllle Hamilton, Mr.- Orvllle 'Hamilton, Mr. II. J. Wlntera and the boat and hoateaa. Mr. and ,.Mra. Hamilton. Tha evening hours (ollowlng dinner were spent In playing bridge. a a a MIHM MI'HIMM'H TO WKII Kit. OOIII.F.' The marriage of Mlaa Chrls tlue Murdoch, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Hiram F. Murdoch, to Dr. Lloyd J. (iohle of thla city . waa eolemnlted Haturday morning, June aixleenth, at the Klrat Presbyterian church. The ceremony waa performed by the paator of lha Klrat I'rea- 'byterlan church. Iter. D. V. j Height, In lha preaence of rela-i The Inipreealve ring aervlce waa used. ! The bride, 'one of the rharm- Ing and acrompllahed young wo men of Klamath Fslle. waa given -In marriage by her father. Her j wedding gown waa of georgetta In a aoft paatel ahade of mates jwith picture bat to match. Bhe .carried a bridal bouquet of llllea of the valley, Ophelia roaebuda and aweet peaa. v , Mra. Jobn Kred Flock? attended aa matron of honor. Her (own waa of beige georgette. Bhe car ried an arm coinage of orchid aweet peaa and Lucille carna tions. I Ilia affection for Madame Lepcacu have not only coat Prince Carol Mr. John, Fred Flock attended lf Humanla h la throne but they have now led lo a divorce auit filed the groom. by Princess Helena, mother of Humania'a "boy king." The princeaa Dr. and Mra. Coble left lmme-hae alarled action in Iluchareal. Above, ahe la ahown with the dlately following the ceremony young King Michael.. Below nre Prince Carol and Madame Lepeacn. for an-attended trip throughout the north weat which will keep MIHH I'VI.K WKDH , ' them away for more than three j MIL (iKOIKJK CHHIMTV .' weeka. Upon returning . home , A n01D. wedding : of dainty .... laDDointmenla took n ace on after ICI.m.lh Pa.a inuauaj erenina, aune icnm at The' bride la one of the Welles" o'clock, when Mlaa Kath known young women of thla city erine Pyle of Oranla Paaa be- MIHH III.AIHIIKIX TO WKI IIAIUtl.lt WOKTLET Tha 'marriag aof Mlaa Nan Blalabell,' daughter of Mr. and Mra. G. Blalabell of Blaine, Woahlngton. to Mr. Harold G. Wortley. aon of Mr. and Mra. H. O. Wortley of tbla city will bo her borne In Baa Franclaco and Mlaa Wllaon will apand tha aam mer montha In California. The affair waa held In tha parlora of the hotel Vhlch were artiatically decofated In pink and white. Vaaea of beautiful imp dragoaa la the paatel abadea were ar ranged about tha parlora. Dur ing the evening three tablea were In pla. Mlaa Palmer and Mlaa Wllaon were each preaented wath dainty gueet prtiee. a e e MIHH MAY TO KSTKRTAI.X OX Hl .NDAV KVKN'I.VO Mlaa Margaret Reulah May will entertain a coterie of the younger eat at the family home on Pine afreet on Sunday eve ning. The Invitation call (or a "alumber" party. At leant a doien of the cloae (rlenda of Mlaa May will be her gueata on Sunday night. Anne MclntoaB of Salem la In Klamath Fala for a few daya with (rlenda. Mra. F. M. Miller and Mra. M. M. Barry of Lakeview returned from a vllt here of aeveral daya with frlenda. , ' W. W. Wbltlatrh and. Oeorge t Havelin are buaineaa callera In Klamalb Fade today from Kano. la bookkeeper for Ihe ' Kwaun . Medford New Montgomery; Lumber company. H. M. Haneen oi 8eattle, la a buaineaa vlaltor In Klamath Falla today. , , Arthur Prlanlx of Tba Cbllo guln Review la a buaineaa caller In Klamath Falla today. D. Llekay'of Malln la a bail neaa vlaltor In tha city today. Lawaoa Roaa of Olene la a buaineaa vlaltor In tha city today. B. A. Cure of Clayton, Waih., la a gueat In the city today. - C. I. Reckard and aon Clenn returned laat evening from Port land where they hava been (or the paat aeveral daya attending j the roaa (eatlval. j ' I New I'petalre Shop L a r g e I atock of dreaaee, eoata and aulta. i All aiaea, t .7S and up. Walk ! npataira and aave money. Mel- baee Bldg , Its Main St. advJIK Ward Co. atora lo coat JI,0, fc VISIT THE NEWEST AND MOST MODERN Barbecut Pit In Southani Orwyoea Seven milaa nortk ea The Dallea-Califdrnla Highway Barbecue Lunch Chicken Dinner -On Special Order POPULAR PRICES Phone Shady Pine Camp ' for apecial reaerwationa Joaephine Tuttle of Halloa. ' Calif., la vlaltlcg In the city for! a few daya wllh frlenda. 1 1 Damlngo Enplnoza of Lincoln. I Calif., arrived In the- city FrI- j uay tor a abort vlalt. - .. , Mra. H. J. Tlcknor of Langell valley la abopplng in lha city to day. " Eiton Mooney left early thla morning for Or.-llle, Calif., to apend the week-end. Mr.' Mooney NOTICE Table Board at Green Lantern Deairinc to cater to the working men of Klamath Fall the Green Lantern Cafeteria will furniah an addition to the regular Cafeteria aerrice Table Board at the popular price of $7.00 per week. High claa food family atyle. CAFETERIA SERIVCE AS USUAL Chicken Dinner Sunday 75c Beat of eat all the time. Ticket now on al. 325 Main Street, baaement Melhaae Bldg. and alnra returning from Call- came, the bride of Mr. George I aolemnteed at the hour of z:30 rorula whera ahe graduated from iCbrety or Klamath Falla. TOe tie pchool of law ahe boa been! couple were united lu marriage at actively engaged In her profea-lthe Adam rcaldence. The Her. alon. She la from one of theV.- K. Alllaou of the Firat Chrta promlnent and pioneer famlllea Ulan church read the aervlce In, of aouthern Oregon. - itho preaence o( 'Velatlvea .and Dr. Uoble la one of the leading (rienda. young buaineaa men of Klamath j The Adarua. home won beautl Falla. He la the aon of Dr. and 'fully decorated In flowera and Mra. J. G. Goble. jferna. Following the ceremony a At The PINE TREE Ramon Novarro and Norma Shearer NOW SHOWING THE GREAT STAR OF "BEN-HUR" in the most popular stage play of recent years. The special music score of the original "Student Prince" will be featured by Mr. Borel and the Pine Tree Orchestra. ; A picture of. great charm and beauty We personally recommend it. y r MIHM MI'HIMM'H HONORED perfectly appointed table which IIV IIHIIM1K KVKMIMJ waa decorated with Columbia A dellghKul pre-nuptlnl oonr-iroaea and aweet peaa.. ;tey to Mlaa Christine Mur-l Mra. Chrtaly haa made many doch', who became the bride of friend during Iter brief atay in 1 Dr.. Lloyd J. Ooble on Saturday i Klamath Falla. Mr. Christy bold .morning waa that over which Mre.ja reaponalble noaltloa wllh the iHliaa Obenchaln and Mra. John Solomon Uulle Lumber company. jKred Flock prealded; The a((alrThoy are at home to their waa a ahower and wt given at (rlenda at !04 Main alreet. ' a I the Obenchaln realdence. . The The wedding gueata were: Mr. 'early, part o( the evening waa 'and Mra. John Irwin, Rev. and apent at bridge, (our tablea werB Mm. V. K. Allison. Mr. and Mra. In play. The honor gueat waa '3. O. Stephenson. H. E. Christy, o'clock on 8unday. June aeven teenth at the First Christian church. Iter. V. K. Allison, paa tor, will officiate. -, St laa Marian eVortley; alater of the groom-elect and- Mr.. Henry C. Oerber, will be the attendants. Mr. Glenn O. Parker and Mr. D. Hannon will be uihere. Immediately preceding the cere- ony, "O. Promise Me" wl sung by Mlaa Norma Doege. . Mlaa Lydla Von. Bertbeladorf will preside at tha organ, play ing the nuptial music. . , The bride-elect haa made her home In the elty (or the paat year and haa endeared herself to her many friends. Prior to com ing to Klamath Falla Miss Blala bell attended arhool In Seattle. Mr. Wortley Is a graduate of the Klamath county high school with tha class of 1922 and la employ ed aa an electrician with the showered wllh beculKul gifts of Mary Christy, Fred Chrlaty. Eve-! Pelican Bay Lumber company. I linen. Luncheon was aerved at lyn i Chrlaty, Minnie Runtime, Ithe Individual tablea which werejKuth Christy. P. Van Doren, Al . arttellrally decorated with low : bert Chrlaty, Ina Christy, Mable y j t i FAIR ACRES SUB-DIVISION For close-in tracts from one to ten acres; , For fine sandy soil and natural drainage; For' a commanding view of the city and valley; For 80 cash and $4.05 per month you can own a1 fine one-acre tract, located 1 Vi miles east of the city limits.' , A. J. Tracy REALTOR 609 South Sixth Street Phone 869 howl of beautiful bridal flowera. The Icea were decorated wltb j miniature brides with veils. The Hlfts were preaented In a box, beautifully decorated wllh allver i and pink rlbbona and 'flowera. I The Invited gueata were: Mes dames Burge Mason, Minnie Lee Henry, Emma Lee Mills, Fred Srhalock, Francis R. Olda, Mary McClure, C. F. Stone, Frank Ward, W, C, Van Emon, Charlea .Joseph Martin, Allen Sloan, 'Frank Aukeny, Herbert P. New jell, J. O. Ooble, Theodore Case, I William Loreni, Sarah Gowen. Laura A. Wllllte. 11. F. Murdoch. Miss Katherlne Eaa and the honor guest, Mlaa Murdoch. A number of beautiful Kills were also re ceived from col'.ege frlenda of Mlaa Murdoch. t - a . a V F.NTKKTAINS AT NT. I'.WL'N P.UtlHII Standing out as ono of the moat delightful soda affairs of the week waa that of Tuesday when Mrs. R. It. Radcllffe enter tained at St. Paul's Parish House, honoring Mary Audrey Radcllffe on her sixth birthday. The par iah house was beautifully deco rated with wild flowers and ferns. The adernoon houra were apent wllh games and mtiBlc. Placed In one corner aat Jack' Horner with a pie filled wllh toy glrta (or the guests. At the close of tho afternoon a dainty picnic lunch waa served In bright col ored Individual baskets. Mrs; B. Ball, Miss Anna Mae Johnston and Miss Mary R. Ball .assisted the hostess throughout the otter noon. .The children who enjoyed the afternoon were:- Phyllis Col lier, Marcla Ilea, Betty Reg, Elisa beth Ann Daggett, Eleanors Col lier, Richard Collier, Barbara Beane, Lavtne McColltim, Mad eline Crane, Raymond Crane, Jean Vllllor, Billy Ganong, Polls Oanong, Frank Ganong, Helen Radcllffe and Mary . Audry Rad cllffe, tbe honored gueaL Lindaey, Frank Ritchie, j Mrs. Ritchie. Claire Ritchie. Alt Ra gan, Ella Kagan. Payaon Diet. Billy Christy. Albert Christy, Shirley Jean Christy, Vivian Ad ams. Leila Adams, Fern Parent, Lloyd Warner and Katherlne Pyle. ! Cl ' n Ual on ' I iP tYOU wish to; store 'YOUR. FURN I TU AS j) ! phone us- WELL DO THB ; REST. DODGE a w, e. A number of out of town guests from Seattle and Blaine, Washington, relatives of the bride-elect, are hers for the wed ding. The young couple will be at home In Klamath Falls. KKCORATIVK HINTS FOR HOKTKSKKS GIVEN' ' - Yellow snd light green are fa vorite colors for the summer party decorations. , Where a buffet lunch Is served the table containing the refresh ments Is usually made aa attrac tive aa possible, and either the yellow or green mallne can be effectively utlllied for this pur pose. ' Faaten four ends (nil width of tulle on the chandelier or dome over center of table and bring these In graceful festoons to the four corners of. the table and attach to the table cover with a cluster of flowers or a wisp of asparagus vine then let ends extend to edge of table cloth or as long as desired. Asparagus vine trailing over the yellow mallne Is decidedly ef fective, while, an occasional deli cate spray of white or pink flow era along the green tulle will look pretty. ' If gracefully arranged this makes au exquisite overhead decoration. Of course, the same color should be carried out In the centerpiece and other table decorations. A basket of elec trically lighted (lowers or fruit or a color-matching bowl of flow ers would make good decorative harmony. ; ., . ' a , a ., a ' I'KRMAN'KXT. GCKHTS OF VAI.l.tV HOTEL KXTKKT.XIN Standing out as one of the 1 o v e 1 1 e a t affairs of the social week Just brought to a close, was the bridge evonlng of Wed nesday over, which the perma nent guests of the Valley Hotel presided as, a farewell courtesy to MtsSt'Chloe Palmer and Miss Olive Wllaon.. Mlsa Palmer, one of the popular teachers of the city achools, ta leaving to make, Has Raked Hay Glean for 27 Years Here la the old. reliable aelf-dump rake, the machine that can be depended upon to rake clean no matter whether tbe crop la light or heavy. If you have a light crop of hay. yon need not lift the rake any higher tban is neces sary to drop the load. An adjuatment close to the aeat makes thla, posaible, If hay clings cloae to the ground, you can apply pressure with your foot to the rake teeth; or yon can let them Just glide over the ground, aa eon-ditlona-require. The wheela on MeCormlck-Deering rakes can be interchanged when tha ratchets ara worn, thua bringing Into play a near set of , ratchet teeth and practically doubling the life of the rake ' It one horse la not enough to' pull tbe rake, the thills can be brought together to form a pole and two horses nsed. ' There are a variety of rake teeth of differ ent aizea and different styles of points with and without coil. There -are also three types -of Urea for the wheels:' Outside flanges. In aide (langes, snd a Mountain type which la a corrfMnatlon of outside and Inside flange. Come In and let aa explain the many adraa tagea of thla rake and show you the varlona - kinda of equipment. . Made In S, , 10, 11, and U-foot widths. J. S. MILLS & SON 6th and Willow Phone 9 "I Must Have Lost Tr r j. i our receipt RECEIPTS do have a way of getting loat. But cancelled checks are naturally filed together and they are legal receipts. You don't lose argument over bills when you can show your check paid through this bank. . That's just one advantage of a checking account in this bank. Our check book give a simple, clear bookkeeping ayatem for personal financea. It makea paymenta con venient and safe. It shows you just where you stand every day. Open an account here and enjoy this convenience. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK MEMBER KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. ' FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Resources Two Million and More