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    ' THE KLAMATH NEWS
SUNDAY,- ATIfiTTST 12. 1928
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. SEA CALL
lly IJ. LKHI.IK HI'Al'LIHM)
flprlng la riding th wind lonluhl;
- There' tin urge III Hi restlea air,
1 mual ! off In Ilia rly light,
And II makea uo difference whero.
Far vay on lh rlin of Ihtnge ,
Tliero a voir I hat I uaed lo know,
I'pon my ahouldere Ihii aproulliig of wing,
And a violent lunging lo o.
Iloiiae war niranl for almtil aoula
Content wllh Ih Jul" earh day.
Hut I mual hav a houa lhal rolla
My way la lb ca-gull' way.
t!p with Ih anchor, down with Ih Hd.
And om on III long, blu track,
nraiuy'a a dream that w all mual rid.
What Ihnugh W naver ronn hack!
Chicago Dally New
TWO HHtrilDsVH i'or Bonne f'olleen and Ih third
HOMIIIKO AT PAItTV blrllulay for Hobby.
. .i . . . ;-i.i .io. I Amid color arhm of pink
! llona of Ih paat week wa when
Mra. J. A. Ilurko entertained
miliar of Ih amall friend of
Ih.nna Colleen llurk and Hobby
llurk al Ihelr home on Kal
.'Main. Friday afternoon.
. fair honored Ih flrat
Tha at-
birthday
Al The,
LIBERTY
-THEATRE-
X
. . HTAIlTIMi ; TOD.iT'. i
JAMES OLIVER
CUR WOOD'S
"The Flaming
Forest"
with Antonio Moreno
and Rerjea Adore
Of Th lllit Vara")
big i'nrwood) tinr aowr
a aprrtaruUr picture
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and blu III llltl guest frol
icked during Ih afternoon, after
whlrh refreahinenle and favora
war an Joyed. Mia Hetty Louie
Vaur and Mlaa Marjorl Arnoa
dreaaed In pink and blu ro
I n mm aaalaled wllh lb eervlng.
Th little gueata prneenl mire:
! Dorothea, Nadln, Maurice and
Dean Lyon. Marjorl and lioroiliy
Arnelt. Willi. Bonn Ilea and
llobb Ue lirlfflih, C'orrlun
and Haul Im, Manann Mct'lure.
Met ty Louis Vane. Charles
, Jnnna. and honor gueat.
Tb following mother alao en
joyed the aflernoou: Mowlam
Claude T.yona. Illak of Hlorkton.
t'ulir.. Fluyd Mnreland. Iteeae
(Jrirrith. Jack Arnelt, Georg
Colllu and Met'lnr.
SMALL TOTH
: KNJOY PUNIC
Laat Wednesday evening the
Hufua Mooro park on tppor
Klamath lake waa Ih wen of a
' merry plrnle partjr when a group
if amall rhlldran enjoyed them.
itolvra wllhoul the burden of hay
ing parenta near who might
aeuld. Harry Thraaher of
city cbaparoned lb group.
Thoa who noyd Ih renlng
ware: Koaall MrMahon, dene
yler and Margl True, llalan and
l.ui'lll Krugr, Kvllo and .Ann
Tbraalier. i'aul Donald Dillon
land Hilly Kruegar.
TWO MOTl.tl' KVKXTH
AT KNOW MOMK
Th bom of Mr. (.'. M. Snow
on Craacant avenue waa lb aot
liug for two dallgtaiful aoclal at
fulra till paat wek.-
Mla Mary Mct'omb prealded aa
hoalnaa over a aoclal aflarnoon
laat Tburaday, when ah anler
talned eUlil of her frlenda. Kat
urday aflernoon Mra. V. M. Know
enlerlalned in courlsay lo Mr.
1. A. Mcltomb of Mails. Th af
fair wa held la honor of . Mra.
'MrComba birthday.
VKWKST HMM-KH
MIHT HAVK KI.AItK
I Your oew dru mual wear a
' flare, but It may be at th fronl.
I at lb bark, or at Ih aids, ac
cording lo I'arla' dlrtalae, aaye
, Anu Itlllenboua. faahlnn expert.
In Replember MrCall'a.
I Fklrt heme ar wide for prac
tical cloth, aaya Ih expert, tell
ing hnw you may -hlev th
full" effect without monotony.
"I'leala ar allll Jhe mnat fre
quent meana of making aklrl
bemi aa wide a Parla dearrlbea
for prartlral clothe, but nearly
alwaya Ih emart alralnht llnea of
lb pleala ar balanced by a de
tail of bla cut or aofi drapery.
Oiler th detail la no more than
a ararf or a anrt JaDot at th
nerklln. In an Individual type
of dreea, th contraat la mora
marked, a atralght line aklrt lhal
baa no pleala. and a curved aklrt
peplum that lenda a Jacket effect
lo Ih bodlc. being combined
wllh th aoft llnea of a rounded
front apron on th aklrl, ahlrred
and flaring.
Daytime dreaaea for fall al
waya make Ih moat of Ihe cool
aunny day before Ihey, need re
aign In favor of aulla or conceal
Ihemaelvea undr coat a. by bor
rowing aom of Ihe tailored aim
pllclty of outdoor faahlona. Hut
lha newest frock alao borrow
delalla from tha moat elaborate
Indoor frocka aa well, finely
pleated ruffle, novel taaaela and
cleverly cut yoke. Bo we have
a mode thaf la a combination of
Ih tailored and aoft at th earn
lime."
Home
Decorations
Mra. Vernon Llndaey aud eon
Junior. , Mra. Nattl Adam and
daughura, Mlaae Vivian and
Leila Adama, Mr. and Mr. M.
K. Chrlaty; Mr. ( barlea (J. Van
, Doran, Mr. and Mr. Ueorga
Hy iaiw Hanllror, Chrlaty, Mr. and Mra. Allwrt
Qury: What ahould I uaa for i Chrlatji and daughter, 8hlrly
ahado pulla and lla-barkaf Jean, Mr. and Mra. Kred cnriaty.
Jkliln. W. u. I. tnrm. o, m.. mumr, p.
Anawer: For ahad. pull. .m j Mr. V.-CbrWr. r. Un
thing with a daah of color la lo Warner, Mlaa. Chlove, and Mar
be preferred, but do not 'hav guerlt Llndaey, Mlaa Krn Far
them fuaay. A cord wllh a long ". Mlaa Mlnnl Buhun., Iter,
laaael will b found null da- J. Thoma and th brld
llghtful. Tla-barka may be ruf.land groom. Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea
fled and a bit fuaay If th cor- I'riauht Van Boren.
lalna ar ruffled and lb room Mr. and Mr. Van Doran ar
aeema lo demand aurb a treat-1 enjoying a motor trip to Yellow
ment. For more formal roome, ;,oie National park. They will
DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
HART
a plain, well-tailored band la beat
for a lie-back.
Query: What la an antique
and what determine Ha valaeT '
MHH. I. M.
Anawer: An antique la gener
ally auppoaed lo be at leant 100
year old. and Ita value la deter
mined In varlnua way. Tb lo- j
cation of Ih market, Ih demand
be at homo to their friend In
lb la city after Auguat fifteenth.
OUlltOW CM B
IIOI.IM riCNH)
I A moat delightful picnic waa
held by member of the Dar
Irow club on laat SatnroYiy fn
Fremont park. Cam were en
Joyed by 4be gueata and a de-
llrlou picnic luncheon aerred.
iVhlrb faahlon baa placed upon
Ih object In queatlon. Ihe ecar
city of th article are all Impor
tant factor. Workmanahlp. ma
lerlala. and condition of Ih ar
ticle all enter Into tb estimate
01 Teiue.. j IpUa Drown, Mr. Clara Maaaey,
many really clever Imllatlona of .
almoat everything on th market
Ibat II takes an eipert to tell the
Thoae who enjoyed Ih day were:
Mra. L. H. tlendrlrka and chil
dren, Mra. Opal Henry and chil
dren. Mra. Lottie Maaaey and
daughter, Mra. Jennie Har and
children, Mra. Edith Roberts, Mrs.
genuine from lb modern Imita
tion. '
Query:
At The PINE TREE
- ;;. . .. STARTING TODAY . . .......
PARDON US WHILE WE LAUGH!
Yoi won't need any excuse to laugh at this joy-girl
when Bho sets out to wear long trousers and finds
they are too long for her . . . she's a big laugh.
If it's hard for you to smile, try.
Bebe Daniels
IN "THE 50-5t) GIRL"
l with JAMES HALL
What la Ihe difference
between a fenulne hooked rug
aud a punched rug?
Mill). 0. P. M.
Anawer: Th hooked rug la
made aa our grandmothera made
ihem. wllh a rue hook and Ih
yara or alrlpa of cloth pulled
through from lb under aide. The
punched rug Is modern and ia
done with a punch. needle thread
ed wllh the yarn. Doth la not
practical for these ruga, since
each piece would - have to be
Ihroaded Into tb needle. Theee
rug are being advertised and
promoted by the msautacturera.
but even when well dona they
lack tha atmosphere whlrh la so
readily found In the rugs of our
grandmothers day.
Mrs. Clara Hartman, Mrs. E. L.
Mitchell, Mrs. J. K. Gentry. Mlaa
Helen Tyler and Mlaa Roae
flrown.
' The next meeting will be held
on August aeventeenth at the
home of Mra. Edltb Robert al
August 13th to 18th inclusive
, On Sale at Exactly
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1241 Appiegale at reel.
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Mlt. AND MRH. UOKM.KR
KKTKKTAIN AT III NN Kit
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Coeller
entertained Wednesday evening
with a perfectly appointed dinner
party at their home in courteay
'to their bona gueata. Covers
I were laid for: Mr. and Mra. Kd
I ward Merrlmun of Alhambra,
I California; Mr. and Mr. K. M.
Wllnoii of Medford. Mra. Cblora
Earle of San Francisco, Mr. 8.
A. Bracken of St. Paul, Mr. and'
Mra. Nate Otterbeln, Mi1, and
Mrs. Lee Parker and the boat
and hoateaa.
r -.f.-w STEIN OuKArni
fficmcy
enn loach you. In a short
lime, tho- kind of atenography
business men want. We give
you a training that la bound
lo lead the advancement and
good pay.
Klamath Business
College
35 Main HI. Tliono 12T9
Klamath Falls, Oregon
DANCIVO PARTY
AT IIKATTtIN IIOMK
One of th In vol leal affaire of
Ihe paat week waa a dancing par
ty Friday evening held nt the
home of Mlaa Harriet uratlon on
Main at reel In courtesy lo Mlaa
Dorothy Raymond of Portland.
Mica Vera Moor and Mlaa llrat
ton prealded aa co-hoaloaaea.
Th Invited gueata were: Miss
es Dorothy Raymond, honor vuest,
Vernona and Vivian McCauley.
Evelyn Relgner, Mnryellen Drad
ford. Helen Mason,' Harriet Hun
ter, Gertrude Llndley, Mallne
'Olaon, Hetty Zimmerman, Jean-
nette Rhulta. Roaa Darley. Na
dlne O'Flaherty, Dorothy Stevens,
Henrietta Wright. Helen Enter'
old, Helen Shives, Aladln Har
ria, Haleen Low. Marguerite
Llndsey, Daisy Parks. Mildred
and Arlena Floyd. Marjnrle Foa
aum, (iertrude von Uertheladorf,
Helen Cofer, Geneviere Houston,
and hoatessea. Harriett Uratlon
and Vera Moore.
Mesara. Arthur Fiddler, Archie
Kranenbnrg. Jack Orrell, Law
rence William. Jack and Dob El
liott, Harold Kendall, Harold Ol
son, James Daugherly, (lien Field.
lubert Mugulre, Raymond Pad
dock, Joe Evans, Ueorge Rprague.
George Whitman, Wilaon Wiley.
Herman JJarley. Armand and
Roland I'lrlch, Jack Harney, Dirk
Kranenburg, Francis " Krannen
bttrg. Howard and Lee Prultt,
Hill Hayden, Gerald Van Btisklrk.
Danny Marlnlo, Frank Beclell.
Rex Davis, Alva Shulu, Vernon
Kuykendall. Embert Fossura and
Harold McCollum.
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JESKINR-lAI.TOX WEDOIXQ
HOl.K.MNI.KD SATl'DAY
The marriage of Mlsa lnei
Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. It Jenkins, and Mr. Paul
ballon, son of Mr. W. C. Dalton.
waa quietly" solemnised Saturday
afternoon. August fourth at
prettily arranged woddlng at th
horn of the brlde'a parenta on
Lincoln street. The wedding vows
Query: How ahonld ' I hang
my picture? 1 hav them hung
on one wire, which goea up to
the picture molding to one hook.
Someone told m thl Is not cor
rect. MRS. A. B. M.
Anawer: Small pictures ahould '
be bung wllh a hidden wire on a 1
amall brad or patented hook
Large ulctKre and ,
ahould be hung with two vertical
corda or wire, one oh each aide
of lb picture. Taaaela or rosette
are used on very large pictures
or mirrors, espuclally In a formal i
room i
The Regular Price
A Complete CI can-up
Every remnant in the store on sale at exactly one-half the
regular price. ' Materials include voiles, rayons, silks,
prints, ginghams, cretonnes in face every conceivable
kind of fabric is represented in this immense lot of useful
materials. Buy now and save one-half. , ,
KLAMATH JLA FALLS
Quary: What colore may I
combine with a aoft green for
my kitchen? MRS. T.
Anawer: Small touches ol or
ange and black, amall touches of
brigbt blue or larger of dark
bluo, or gold.
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
$1000.00 will put you in possession of a lot 60x
104, improved with a brick building, also, a lot of
equipment,locatedf close in on principal business
street in-Klamath Falls. This property is not
only being underpriced, but can be purchased
on terms the same as rent. This is a rare
opportunity. : ,
A. J
.Tracy
609 S. Sixth St
Realtor
Phone
Query: In oiling a drain board
Unseed oil more effective If
applied hot? Do you recommend
applying a vnftiish over the oil?
MRS. W. W.
Anawer: Oil should always be
applied hot, a it penetrates bet
ter. Varnish is not recommend
ed for an oiled surface. Three
coats of Valspar varnish applied
to wood gives an excellent surf
ace which neither heat nor cold
will affect. . ' .
were exchanged at th hour of 4
o'clock. Rer. Frank Wemett of
the Flrat Methodist church otfl
elated.
.Miss Addle Jenkins, sister of
the bride and Mr. Martin Adams
were the attendants.
' The Jenkins horn was chnrm
Inilv decorated with vases of
summer flower In tha pastel
shade. .
The bride, a charming young
woman, was a pretty picture
wearing a frock of Independence
blue of simple design. She car
ried a shower bouquot of Ophelia
rose btidB.
Immediately following the cere.
mnny, Mr.. and Mra. Dalton left
for Crater lake, where they epont
the week-end. In early Septem
ber they will take an 'extended
trip lntb Canada. -
8WIMMIXO PARTY '
HONORS TWO GUESTS
Miss Clara Jo. Green of Med
ford and George duslsferson of
Berkeley a h a r a d honors ' on
Thursday evening when a group
ut the younger set entertained
RHOWKR HONORS
MRS. IMl'L DALTON
Mra. T. S. Oreen and Mr.
Mabel KcheireTatela were co
hostesses on Wednesday evenlsc
when they antertuined at a per
fectly appointed ahower In cour-
tosy to Mrs. Paul Dalton
at the 8chelfrsteln resi
dence. The early hours of. the
Irrnrs 1 evening were spent with bridgeiT-
roi;owea wltn tne snower. Tie (I.
gifts presented to M
were numerous and
The guests included:
ig;? Economists in Distribution t&sBCa8Flj
Paul Dalton, Perry J. Wilson,
I Perry Davis, . Steve 8a bo. Floyd
Dnncan McMillan, J. J. Stelger.
Metsalt. Wilbur J. KennetU
?. "Avmintn. "lAUi- Addle jfitavenson Is a clans mate of Mr.
Dalton Jenkins, Pearl Blehn, Francis I Biehn's, both young men Having!
beautiful. Duke, Zepha Rogers (and the attended Hll's Military Academy
Mesdames hostesses. nt Portland.
Richard Stevenson of Santa ,
Barbara," California, ia the house'
guest . of Fred Blehn, enronte
north to Spokane whore he wl.l
visit tor some time, with friends.
JACK FROST
SHOP. REPAIRING
: While Voa Watt . -
Women' halt soles $1, pair .
Wood heel loplift. 80c pr.
Men's rubber beels Sue pr.
with a swimming party at Crystal
Springs. After the awlm a welner
roast was enjoyed. The, Invited
guests were: Misses Clara jo
Green, Miarjorle and Virginia
Peyton, Ruth and Helen Cofer,
Ruth Dor n backer, Ruth Compton.
Delphln vjraham and Joy Evans.
Messrs. George Gustafson, Joe
Evans, Roland Warren, Roland
Cofer, Elbert 8tlles, Harry Mola-
tore, Herbert Graham and Noel
Thomas.
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BRAl'TIFl'L WKDD1NQ
AT CHRISTY IIOMK -
At a beautiful home wedding
on Sunday, august nun, just
at high noon, Mlsa Ruth Christy.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Christy, became the bride of Mr.
Charles Prlaulx Van Doren. The
wedding waa solemnised at the I
Christy home on South Fourth
In the presence of immediate
relatives and close friends. Rev. ,
J. Henry Thomus, pastor of St.
Paul's Episcopal church, read the i
service. Juat" before the ' cere- j
mony Mr. V. Christy sang "At
Dawning." The bridal party en-j
tered the . living room to the :
Boft strains of Lohengrin's Bridal :
chorus played by Miss Fern, Par
ent. !
The bride's only attendant was
Miss Mlnn(e Rnhune, who wore a
tailored stilt and carried a cor
sage of sweet prus and roso' buds.
Mr. Virgil Williams attended
the groom. '
The bride was a pretty picture
as she entered wearing a smart
tailored ault of blue. Her bridal
shower waa made of Russell rose
buds, sweet peas and ferns.
' Immediately following the cere
mony a buffet luncheon was
served. The Christy home was
lovely with vases of flower ar
tistically placed about the room
The guest included: Mr. and
Mrs. Sherwood. Barnum, Mr, and
The far sighted and wise policy which this bank has per-,
sued .since it's establishment, 25 years ago, has gained
for it prestige and preference. Backed by the comfort
able knowledge of past years of faithful service and ac
complishments, the officers and directors look forward
to the future with the utmost confidence. -
We thank our friends and depositors for their past sup
port and assure you we will endeavor to merit your con
tinued approval. ' ,
Resources Nearly $4,000,000.00
The First National Bank
Member Federal Reserve1 Bank
- ' ' DIRECTORS , '- '.
, . ; ' J. A. GORDON, President
A.
C.
COLLIER
CRISLER
R. C. GROESBECK
LESLIE ROGERS, Cashier
S. E. MARTIN j
H. N. MOE
SILAS OBENCHAISI
FRED SCHALLOCK
C. F. STONE ,
E. W. VANNICE
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