TUB KLAMATH NEWS ""I M ..'II mav 1 , 1 1 JOY KVAMi, IIIIITIIDAV IMItTY A t IMIM'l.il ' MOMI: Nine youthful trletiila ot Turn mr Hailcliff enjoyed an afternoon al ith Hailcliff Iiiiiiiii un t'rescoiil avenue Friday when Mtimr Tom my nrelded host In relcliral ln Ilia llllllll lilrlhdy. Games wit enjoyed IliriuiKlKiut 111 aft ernoon hnura. after which re freahmenl were rved by Mm. HadclKf. MHM. I I.VHK TIIKMI'HOX i IIOHTl:H4 TO ( l.l'll Member of till- Wednesday llrlilKH rluh met lor tin- first miMiiltiic t Hi" 'nil on Wed. nciday afternoon at Ihe homo ( Mra. Clyde Thouiimm on Norlh Nlnlb. Three tallica were In ploy. At Iho close of ' I'1'"' Mra. Jackson wa awarded hl-h cor. Mra. ltobort Woan re ceived Iho consolation. Mra. Mar Inn Harms mill hm hoetoae mi the nes.1 regular meeilne. od Wd neaday, Hepleuiber 19. at her homo. . Itt'.IIKKAII NT.Tr- I'ltKKIIIKNT T HK KXTKHTilVKU Thn lleuekahe of Klamath Kail are maklim plana lor the nUirtalulus: u( Hintu Presi dent. Mra. l.oulse IVrnjsie of Ashland who will pay hr offi cial vlalt hero on .M lay - nloa. September twenty-forth. A eiwclal moalltf will I hld at thla time In tha Odd Kallowa holl. Tuesday. September tweiilT-fltth, KIIIHT MI-:l.TIV(i OK HtMi.tl. 11411 The Kaalorn Star Roclal rlul hold It Mret meeting of tlm fall on Friday afternoon at Ma annlo Temple. At tlila meeting plana were outlined lor a card party to be held on Inn evening of, Friday. September twenty-first at Maaonlc Temple. Member of Ih alar, their famllU-n and frlenda art lnvllel. At least twen-ty-tlvo tahloa are being planned for lleaervatlone are bring made through Mra. It. O. Wortley at phone 63-J. WORTHY ;IUM M.ITHON Wll.l. VIHIT Hf.HK Mra. Ilea tietter. worthy grand matron of the Eastern Hlar of Oregon, will pay her of ficial visit to Aloha chapter "fl the opening meeting of the fall on Tueiilay evening, September eleventh.' Aa a eourleay to Mra. Setter a 110 boat dtiuit-r will be aervcd In Din banquet room of the I'ellrau tlrlllo on Tuesday evening at :J0. oVJovk. AH member of the local chapter and visiting membera of the Kaslern Hlar are cordially Invited. A cover charge of one dollnr will be made. Itoservatlona for the dinner must be mad nbl later than Monday oo. Mra. K.' Vir gil at 461-J or Mr. Jack llcrsh berger at the Pelican (Irllle will accept I be reservation. On Tuoaduy afternoon M,r. Reltera will bold a arbool of In atructlnna at the Maaonlc temple t 2: SO o'clock for all membera Inlcreltvd and ufflreni of Aloba chapter. Tha evening aoaaion followlug tbo dinner will be held at the temple and glvea promote of being moat Intoreatlng. Mra. Wil bur Jonoa and 'Mr. Mollle lidd ing are la charge. if the. refreab menti They will be aaaiated by Meadamoa C. H. Barnatahle. Mln nlo Lee Henry, (leorg Humph rey., K. n. Lamb. K. K. Magce, Oliver Splkor, Georga UlrlVh aud MIm France! neatly. Mra. ltobprt K. Wuttenburg, worthy matrun. of Aloha chapter, la attending to a number of tho major dotnlla of I he flrxt meet ing and la Imping that a lurge attomlanco will grcot Mra, Sut ter on her official vlait huro. Showing AT THE Showing n o w pine TREE NOW WILLIAM BOYD "SKYSCRAPER" with- Alan Hale Sue Carol and Alberta Vaughn The romantic story of two hard-boiled steel work ers and 'of two cirls, dainty, beautiful, charming a tremendous picture, vibrant with drama, thrill, laughs and. heart appeal. , COMING The Sensational Mystery-Melodrama, of the Flying Squadron of Scarred Souls! . v "The Legion of the Condemned" Hoclefy Killlor I'liiino 877 Mlhtl ol,NA .Mill K()V, H.tN Tin: t ri:it i'Aiitv Volua Jobniioii, dangbier of Mr. and Mra. II. J. Jnhiunn. wan hoateaa Ihia nflernoou at a delightful ihealer party lo a i number of. her Intimate frlenda. The ocraalnn marked the four-' liTiitU birthday of Volnu, Knl ( lowing the ilieater pnriy Hie ucl were taken lo Ilia Mine, ( lllid wiier dainty rof r'liiy cnle t were aurved. The ueaia Includ-! led: Joan Kranborg, Thelma Fol lainu, Marjurle Uavla, Virginia Young, K.vclyn 1'rulll. Anna .Ma rie .Morgan, Muxlno Hllloll, Or li'un Vunnlio. (luldle MiC'olloin. I)ll" Comba, June Jvbuaun and the. hualeaa. i II'MVKIIHITV .SK4HitTHX KNTrJITAIXM l lv IIKItH A brilliant afiermion tea of the week waa ilia! of Monday when the A. A. I'. W. prealded ,aa hnateHHea lo the teac-hura at- tondlng the itiKtltute at Fremont iarbiKil. The atfitlr waa held In iKn'iuout ball whlrh wan bvautl j fully decorated with late auni 'mer flowera. Mra. K. It l.nmh. wltb a tin in - ! ber of aiH'iiil malrona, prealdeif at Hie prrficlly uppolnted tea liable. Tt-ucbera of the city and county achoola arv niimt cordial ly Invited lo afllllate themaelvea null the Klumaih Fall chapter of the A. A. IT. W. .MISS Ml VIMO IIIIXIllll ItV H I IIH II. K. HlttlU'N Aunnuncenient of the mar 'rlage of Mia Mailuo llrad- bury, altractlvo daughter of Mr. ' and Mra. H. B. Ilrudbury of Alia- mnnt Acre to Mr. Itnaa llrown. eon of Mr. and Mra. H. K. Itrowu J of Merrill, cornea Willi a great deal of liiiereat to their many frlenda throughout the county. The marriage waa aolemuiged on !. Saturday. Koptembur flrat, U Kla !math Falla. I The bride la one of the proml incut young women of thla city. J Following, her graduation from the Henley high acbnol with the! claaa ort'l2t, Mr. Drown went, to Arliona where ah atdnled art. For the paat two yoara ah latiendril tho L'nlverally of Ore gon. I Mr. and Mra. llrown are for ! Ilio preaent at tbo borne of the i groom' parent. Mr. and Mr., ill. K. llrown of Merrill. Tha 'groom la actively engaged in J funning - V H'FI.I,II.TTFI WOMKV jlVhlHT ON I ITTINtiH In Puria one talka glibly of 'going to one'a milliner for a f it illng. No really well-hatted wom lan dream of donning a hat which la not tho result, f Irat of a crlno lllne fitting and finally of a fin- lahlng one. To the women of America, who have atruggled with the problem, lot head elice and bavo found dlt , f lirulty. becuuKn of being or not (being bobbed, Iho adaptation of 1 1 li Ih plan brought great filling re lief. Kveryono now acknowledge (he luro of tbo faco-framlng hat, and oue baa learuod to. recognise the hnt made to meaeure, aud to expect It, ou the well-dreeaed woman. The trick .of molding fabric other than frit, to tb pliable way of felt, i being manlered, with the reault that other ma lerlnla than felt are being of fered for autumn. Naturally votvul head the Hat. with chenille among, tho posei. bllllle becuuKo ot It flexibility ins much a ita oliarm. Tricot materials have Ibla aamo qunlily land havemude their entrance In ! millinery auloiia. They are charmingly exploited tin enug alinpea, and aotne of in them are draped. The turban, In It. ner"t phnae, la a wiuiet cou Nlil'irHlion aeconil in IntureNl, per hapa, only to the liuiovHllon of Ague, liuioVMtloiia which run lo modified poke, efferia, and lo veraloua of I lie several lypea of peaaaut cap wbli-li are to be found In the province. Mated In high place, with Hie (urban, lite cap and poke, 1 the beret, a noncliiiluni aitrl of head-tli-eaa favored by yoiiili and dared by I lie aged. Trimming remain of accotid ary liiiereat. Hie allliouelle being llw ihlng, aud colora dependent oil the tonal blendingM of Ihe contiinie : MIIIIU'FU lll l.ll T IUM,I K IIOMK Th N. II. Ilugue home near Merrily in the aettlng for a love ly uiiacellaneoua aliower thla pual week In honor of Minn Thlrca Ali deraoll, brldvH'leLi, when .MNae Klleu MiVeigh and Helen An fleraoll prealded a co-liualeaae. Following an afternoon of curd a luncheon we eorved. after which the honor gueiit otiened the numeroiia pai-kage with which nhe wan ebowered. Tlioae preaent were Meadames Kd Frailer. Clarenco llalley. M. I,. Moore, M. Howrnan. ' Kimer Hiukel, Fi-d Hiukel. K. I.. Mooie. Henry Vnu. Ian I'olwell. K. M. lianimond. F.ltner Merrltt. rt. I.. Iiulloii, I. Ilurglaa. I.. K. llrown, Ko llewey. Kr.. Hen . Faua. - II. Illantolt. Joe Hiukel. V II. All deraon, T. Alideriioii, It. ('. An dvrxon, rharlea Hrowu, Akiii Itli hey. T tin Martin, M Merlin, Chlirlea Marllll, Johu t'ox. K. I.. Iloaley. Hob Ailama. M !. Hetty Itauuby, filler Moore. Allean Murray. l-oule Ihillon. Kdna Mrrrll. Ihe honor gucai, and the hoNteaaeg. e NUFHI.K WdllK 1,1 II MKKTtt AT HMI.( HOMK On Wednesday afternoon, Mra. Allen Moan prealded a ho teai to' the ladlea of tha Art Needle Work club, who met for the f Irat meeting of the fall. A cumber of liilerenllng booke were contributed for the year'a read ing. Mra. Kdward Martin of the Mc Carthy apartment Invited Ihe membera to meet wtlb ber at the next regular meeting which will be held on Wednesday afternoon. September IS. Among Ihe member prenent on Wedneaduy were: Meadme J. Fred Ooeller. Hutu Mcore. K. Tenbrook. W. I. McMillan. Charle Martin, Itoberl K. Wat te nlmrg. I.. 1.. Truax. It. II. Dun bar, Marlon Hunk, fienrge Wlrlz. K. 8. rhlllipa. Jennie Hum, Wil bur Jone. Kdward Martin. MUa Klliabeth MvCurdy and the bs teea. , ' ' ckrsECOfiOMlSTS IN DISTRIBUTION sjaiSaA i "Golden Rule, Blues" 1 The latest dance hit in the shoe realm Brand new-and different. Solid color ' blue, spike heel, pump as illustrated. See 1 Mhis number for real style Very moder- ately priced $5.85 . i ; 1 u "Brown Kid; A patent leather or a combination of both just as you choose. New ; models for new fall dresses. In all style heels. If you like a strap, you're sure to appre ciate this particular one $5.85. SUNDAY, SfOFTEMRKR i, 1928 I.IHIUIIV l.l ll MF.KTIKU mi Mr.ni i ;i win i it.uAV ( tider Ih dlrecllon of . Mr. ll, II. I.loyd Htewart, an In- nlng. Mra. iliirge Maooa, Mra. lereatlug program b been out- Wilbur Jouea, Mra. Thoma lel ' lined fur the opening meelliig u.ll. Mia. Howard It. I'errlu, Mra. of Ih Woman' Library club. Horaro HrldgefoVd, Mr. II. N. cbeduled for Frldiy afternoon, : Moe, Mr. Ili bel Appb gate Holo- He pi em lie r fnurteenlh t ':;t" mon, Mr. II. H. Ilarrlaon and o'clock In Hie city library. The Mra. T. O. Campbell, j delegate who aerved during tb 1 ui,rjty: Mra. Wilbur Jonea. Women,' Federalcd Cluba ton-1 ioUM Furnlahlng: Mr. Ilor- venllon' here In June will give a ,. Hrldgeford, Mra. K. 0. Cum- brlef outline of Ihe work done mn ,, M. 0. A. Krauae. and Intereatlng point of th con-' e . ventlon. The year book will "'.-.4I. tltlllXtiKMKNTt dlilributed at till tlm. ;(',K' ,.K V'iMMiliiM Tne prograi.1 win ne announten u "Convention Program." leorge l.lndley. prc.ldeut of the local club, w l prealde and pre.ace the w .1, that every ber of the club make a apeclal effort lo be preaent at Ihe open - lug meeting. With Mra, l.lndley, prealdenl. be following officer, will , pre - Ida, for the eniulug year: Mra. II. J. Him, f Irat vie preil - dent. Mra. II. W lla'lhlany, tecond vtce president. Mra. II. K. Cell, aecratary. Mra. F. It! Olda, aaalatant ac retary, Mra. Hollo C. (jroeabeck, treaa urer. Mnl'i Committee nnmed by l.lndley to .erve for. the coming, yeur are: Hy-jiw: Mra. Robert K. Wat tenburg, Mra. Juckton Kimball. Hooka: Mra. E. II. Pike and Mr. W. II. Itobcrteou. Mueicr Mr. William. Lorenz, Mr. Kmma Mllla and Mr, (leorge I'lrlch. Civic: Mra. Harry Ackley, Mra. K. U. Cummtuc and Mrs. Steve Ha bo. I Docrnbivher Hospital: Mr. W. 1 It tl..lu.Mn , , . u, r .1 1 ,1 , ., ,' ,' Mr. M. K. Lambert. Mla Marie McMillan . Kindergarten: Mr. Bernard J. Rea. Mra. K. M. Rubb. Mra. Claude Daggett and Mra. Wilford IS. Lamm. legislative: Mr. A. M. Col lier, Mr, lisrold Merryman. Mra. iW. O. Smith. I Art: ' Mr. H. W. Bathlany. Mr. K. D. Lamb. Mra. Bert C Tbomaa. . Membernhip: Mra. P. C. Mux Jphy. Mr. Jack Slater, Mra. Le lie Roger. Mr. Oscar Sblve, Mra. Harry Ooeller, Mra. Fred Fleet and Mra. Bruce Dennia. I Scholarship Loan: Mr. C- A. 'Dunn. Mra. Harry Hill. Mra. ! lintel Van Riper and Mrs. C. C. 'Sceley. I Social: Mra. Fred 8challock. Mr. W. K. Idimm, Mr. C. I. Roberts and Mrs. William Dun lcan. . I I Program; 1 Vnt. (I. A. Krauae; T Foijrfof the Latest Arrivals "The NovelMakeup" A plajn 'patent number that has various variations in novel bows and ornaments. All style heels. It's a new number. See it $5.85 and $6.85. Strap" "A Classic W i - .. i Just a step or two ahettd of the fall tyi generally shown. In brown kid, black kid or patent. Cuban heel at very popular prices $5.85 and $6.85. OF r. S. Mra. O. W. Hampl. Mra. C. B. , iiarning. mra. I leeue irifvi. mim K. K, Magce. Mr. Oeorge (Hu Filial arrangement lor the pro- r,m i.t M.tnriuv vinlntf at Ihe Ml.tholj,, chnrcb -hen a , nilIlll)jr of pr0U.Hl.nt cnurch. ()f ,nlwlu tlI cour, , ,o (w ,,.,,, 0( Klamatb , yM nd ykllltv w,r) m,do lyeolerday. Following are the ' mu,, U uuniber lo be preaented: ' Vorlll..wll(,r(, My Caravan Ha'n I . HBtea" ' "The Swallow" j Ijarotby Hteveu , Vocul "lb-hind tbe Cottonwood" The Old lload" 'Ruth Cofer (Mr. Fred Cofer, accompanlat) ' Piano Holo Selected j Mr. K. 8. Veatcb ' Vocal "If You'll Remember Me" "When Ive I Done" U.. t . . t " ' ' ,.,.. I accompanist) Vocal Duet. "Down In tb Foreat" Mr. Jlcrt C. Thoma Mr. E. S. Veateh Vocal "The Old Refrain Mr. E. 8. Veat.b : Tbe reception will bo held at eight o'clock and teachera of tbe city and county acboola are ex tended a cordial Invitation. Itesldenta of tbe city are aaked is call and greet the teachera Mra. George R. Llndley is pre, . - . , aiding a general chairman. LIBERTY THEATRE SHOWING NOW TOM MIX , and TONY the wonder horae, in.. "TUMBLING RIVER". A story of the Old West in All It Glory u V. AMK CHAITtlH IKM IIKItH IIKT , Monday j veiling marked, the, Initial meeting of Ihe full for member of F.ulalona chapter. Daughter of Ihe American Revo lution when Mra. II. It, Perrin and Mrs. H. II. Kvana prealded a Joint hoaieaaea at the attractive' home of Mr. Perrin on Pacific. Terrac. Mr. Harry Ackley, re gent, presided, I Mr. D. It. June, anpervlaor of' acboola la Hlsklyou county, gav! Ilia ladlea a moat lusplrational and Instructive address on the "Constitution." Mr. Jone told of the Constitution, being tbe first Instrument ever drawn up by men to secure Justice, for all. Program for tha year which were, completed under tb able direction of Mr. Harry Ackley, regent, and a commute com posed of Mrs. Robert E. Wat tenburg, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. Mrs, Wilbur Jouea, Mr. Rachel Applegat Solomon and Mr. Al len Sloan were distributed. Special guests for the eve ning were Mrs. Dixon. Mr. Har ry Ooeller. Mr. iPhleuger of Wis u . .( .- At .-J ' 7'y t "' In mode ; k ' o i I LJ and, model 5 ... Sa,e (W you'll J 1 Prices " 'like.'; ,1 of these Materials Transparent - Velvet Costume Velvet Bursa Crepe Mylo. , Satin ONE LOW PRICE consin. Mrs. Orlapao p. Harvey j Krcd (Hover, rtaordlag secratary; of (ilendale, Clltriila, ' Mrs. Robert X. Waiunhurej, -A mot promising year I look-, "oaauxar; JUrs, . X, F. . l)g. ed forward to by the member. ; registrar; Mra. II . M. Manning, The following chapter officer. hhi'"ruut; Mra. L. 1 Traug, chap will preside for the ensuing year: lain. Mr. II. M. Ackley. regent; Mra. I , Hachel Apnlegnte Holomon. vice) For your Frl(,aF, ct B , regent: Mra. Warren Hunt, cor-; Jefer.0n, pbon J01-J adr. reaKinding secretary: Mra. A. Jy4-tf IJlMlljljl.ljil"',1 T 1 11 "i 1111 11 , f .rf-'Jae usaiiMsi.. , , Accuracy lu, stcflogtapbyj Ij H Mir ft fit . vtttue that liBslae, - ' 2sS j " wt""", " ,,,r- Ifl Our method asure you of F M, Jf- steady work nd advanca,- - l-4 , Klamtth U y)l Businet College B ,. Mnln Ml. Itione 1879 v , 1 Kliiniath Fall. tre)ton ' -vssr-. i, r w 1 1 Cleverly Designed Frocks This it a fall style event with a price appeal. Discriminating dresses can only be developed where style is originated. Kvery one comes directly to us as representations from KH'th ' Avenue's smartest shops in New York. 69 Dresses 69 Models Tlfi models, arc Just as varied as aro the numtier of dresses. Kvery one different and new for the autumn season. Lower Prices Extremely lower Why? Because our buyer personally bought all roaily-to-wcar direct from the manufacturers in New York. No jobber's profit, no packing and re-shipping or no extra expenses of any kind are iharged to you. It makes a great difference in the prtco of a dress. Compare Iheiu us to style, quality and price. $11.50 1 fc i SIZES. PAGE THREE NEW COLORS: Wajade, Margla Lublue Chantiliy' Pelican BriTany - LeMish ,,; ;,;,;; i' jj PA R : . 1 InilmlniliiilinlnililitiiilinliHll. 'i I 1 .1 m t 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tri 1 1 1 1 : 1 H M til I It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri 1 1 1 1 tl tl ' ; KLAMATH Vj, FALLS KtAMiTM Va J. DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISEcVai53 gV?S'::!',aaS;Hc5 Economists in Distribution