The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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HATVMBAY, MArU'M II, .u
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. ORKOON
PAOBPOUft
SPECIAL OFFERING FOR MONDAY ONLY
For One Day, Monday, We Are Going to Make a
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20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL MUSLIN GOODS
These garments are of the finest quality and make, and are finished in latest
trimmings. Muslin Underwear, Night Gowns, Princess Slips, Combination Suits,
Drawers, etc. We are compelled to make room for Summer Goods soon to ar
rive, and will make this special of fer of 20 per cent reduction for MONDAY ONLY
Stilts Drygoods Company
"WHERE THE LADIES SHOP"
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I VoCflSESBBj t Moore
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The house wast tastefully
decorated with daffodil, violet and
' manded. The decorative scheme was
, beautifully carried out la green, the
i centerpiece being a green covered
ladder, suspended horliontally, from
i which hung clutter of green lights.
All the lights In the hall were green.
and green streamers were used lu
profusion.
Mrs. F. J5lm Baldwin waa hostess
other flowers, and on each of the ten (Thursday afternoon to two tables of
(tables was an Irish hat. filled with, bridge. In honor of Mrs. Dan Ryan
Igreen and white mlnU. favors were of Fort Klamath, who has been
J shamrocks and clay pipes, and the Upending
Nectae atari Its fer ttw So
cial Defsutaftsat wUl receive at
teattea If left t lae Herald
oeVe or teteafeeaed to Maan M
by Friday afternoon) or before
10 o'clock Saturday i
Ab atmosphere that was largely
Celtic prevailed at the hose of Mrs.
John M. Moore on the West Side
Thursday afternoon, when Mrs.
Moore and Mrs. Charles Met&ruta
were hostesses at 500. Their guests
were Mrs. Frank. . Ankeny, Mrs.
George T. Baldwin, Mrs. Will W.
Baldwin. Miss Maud Baldwin, Mrs.
fcheme was further carried out by' guest of
serving green mint punch. The 'the prlxe,
prlxes were won by Mrs. Rotters. Mm. 'Clarence
' English and Mrs. Benson. were Mrs.
Mrs. Carl Cofer entertained Mrs.
it. E. Smith. Mrs. Harry O. Benson,
Mrs. WUl W. Baldwin and Mrs. Les
lie Rogers at luncheon Friday after
noon. After luncheon the afternoon
was devoted to cards.
I The Art .Needlework Club met with
Mrs. George Wlrts Wednesday after
noon, and the usual enjoyable- time,
devoted to needlework and conversa
tion, obtained. In attendance were
Mrs. George Chastala. Mrs. Karl Q.
Zlm Baldwin. Mrs. Harry G. Benson. ' Cumminn. Mrs. R. H. Dunbar. Mrs.
Mrs. J. C. Brocxenbrougn. Mrs. A. R. W. E. Fausht. Mrs. J. F. Goeller. Mrs.
George Hurn. Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mrs.
George A. Haydon, Mrst Henry Newn
ham. Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, Mrs.
J. 3. Stubblefleld, Mrs. Robert E.
Wattenburg and Mrs. G: W. White,
who are members, and Mrs. Dan
Ryan of Fort Klamath and Mrs. W.
D. Cofer, guests.
Saint Patrick's Day would n't be
Campbell, Mrs. Karl G. Cummings.
Mrs. Carl Cofer, Mrs. Fred B. Eng
lish, Mrs. Herbert D. Gale, Mrs. E.
W. Gowen, Mrs. Louis Gerber, Mrs. J.
Fred Goeller. Mrs. E. B. Hall, Miss
Jennie Harris, Mrs. Robert A. John
son, Mrs. Joseph S. Kent, Mrs. Max
well lU. Long. Mrs. Fred H, Mills,
Mrs. Fred Melhase. Mrs. S. Edward
Martin, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. A.
D. Miller. Mrs. Silas Obenchain, Mrs. real in Klamath Falls if there was
Leslie Rogers, Mrs, O. W. Robertson, not a firemen's dance given, for dur
Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. CareyMng the past nine or ten years the
M, Ramsby, Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. volunteer department has annually
Fred Schsllock, Mrs. C. C. Hogue.' given a dance on that date, and these
Mrs. Will Hurn, Mrs. F. J. Williams. I have proved among the most success
Mrs. Rlcbard E. Smith, Mrs. Earl ful hops of the year. The dance glv
Wbitlock, Mrs. L. F. WlJIeta. Mrs. i en Tuesday night at Houston's opera
George J. Walton, Mrs. Roy Ham-(house was no exception. There was a
aker. Mrs. George I. Wright, Mrs. 'good sized attendance, and all en-
fXp week In tM
honor was arret
witch ya&
Underwood.
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o city. The
ented with
won by Mrs.
The guests
.Mrs. Will Bald-
wlwn, Mrs. CHf. Underwood, Mrs.
Wesley O.JBmkh, Mrs. Orb Camp
bell. Mrs' Leslie Rogers and Mrs.
Georgi
The visit of Mrs. Richard Shore
Smith with relatives and friends here
was the occasion of several delight
ful parties (n her boner during the
three tablea of auction bridge on
Wednesday. A handsome guest prise
was presented to Mrs. Smith. The
guests were Mrs. R. S. Smith. Mrs.
Don J. Zumwalt, Mrs. Evan Reames,
Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs. Edward
Murray, Mrs. George Noland, Mrs.
Will Baldwin. Miss Maud Baldwin
tind Mlaa Elisabeth Bell.
Mr. and Mrs, 8mlth were entertain
ed at luncheon Wednesday by Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Murray at their
home on Ewauna Heights.
The Ladles Aid Society of the First
Presbyterian church are planning tor
a very large affair next Thursday
afternoon, when a silver tea will be
given at the home of Mrs. C. C.
Hogue. A delightful musical pro
gram has been arranged.
Mr .and Mrs. R. A. Mitchell were
nost and hostess at a dinner party
Thursday evening at their home on
Washington streets, when they had
as guests Mr. and Mrs. Arch Tlndall,
Mrs. Jule Uarlow. Mis Mary Scuu-
week. Mrs.- Smith was one of the
most popular members of local socl-jbert and Will II. Bennett.
ety during her residence hero a few!
jearsago. and the many affairs plan-' In honor of Mrs. Harry Gray of
Robert E. Wattenburg, Mrs. Bert E.
Wlthrow, Mrs. J. S. Elliott, Mrs.
Charles S. Moore and Mrs. Rufus S.
Joyed the evening to the utmost. Mu
sic was furnished by Tindall's orches
tra, and enchores were repeatedly de-
FOR LEASE
For 1914 Season
i 40 ACRES POTATO LAND
' ONE MILE FROM MAIN STREET.
30 ACRES GRAIN LAND
Bed for her entertainment were lim
ited only by her short visit. Mr.
Smith stopped here on his return
from a trip to California, and left
with Mrs. Smith for home on Thurs
day. Following her arrival here Mrs.
Smith was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Noland, In the Hot Springs,
where a bridge party was given In
her honor Saturday afternoon.
Monday Mrs. Louis Gerber and
Mrs. E, W. Gowen entertained at the
home of the former. There were four
tables of auction bridge. The prize
for high score was won by Mrs. W. O.
Smith, and presented to the guest of
honor, and 'the guests were Mrs.
Richard Shore Smith, Mrs. Don J
Zumwalt, Mrs. E. R. Reames, Miss
Elizabeth Bell. Mrs. Wesley O. Smith,
Mrs. Edward J. Murray, Mrs. Clar
ence H. Underwood, Miss Maud Bald
win, Mrs. George Noland, Mrs. L. F.
Willita, Mrs. Fred J. Williams, Mrs.
William C. Hum, Mrs. George H.
Merryman and Mrs. Orb Campbell.
The latter part of her visit was
spent by 'Mrs. Smith as the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Zum
walt, and an Informal afternoon waa
given by Mrs. Zumwalt In her honor
t.os Angeles, formerly Miss Masten,
Mrs. Charles Robertson and Mrs. Will
Masten are entertaining at S00 this
afternoon. The guest list Includes
Mrs. Earl Whltlock, Mrs. Opal Ttb
betts, Mrs. Fred Schsllock, Mrs. Har
ry Benson, Mrs. Zlm Baldwin, Mrs.
Orb Campbell, Miss Maude Raldwln,
Mrs. Fred Melhaso, Mrs. Charles Mel
on Tuesday. Social chat and bridge
w ere indulged in and tea was served.
The guests were Mrs. Dick Smith,
Mrs. E. J. Murray, Mrs. Geo. Noland,
Mrs. C. H. Underwood, Mrs. W, O.
Smith and Miss Elizabeth Bell.
Mrs. C. H. Underwood entertained
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ONE MILE FROM MAIN' STREET.
80 ACRES GRAIN and POTATOES
2 H MILKS FROM MAIN STRBKT
: 8 ACRES FOR PASTURE
ONE MILE FROM MAIN STREET
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4 ACRES FOR PASTURE
HALF MILK FROM MAIN STREET
2 GOOD BARNS
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He Kluuli Devdopawot Co.
1303 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Ore.
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Frank Vannlcc. Mrs. A. E. Whitman,
Mrs. Claude Coseboom, Mrs.Edward
J. Murray and Mrs. Charles I. Rob
orts. Mrs. Opal TibbctU of Portland Is
tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. Earl
Whltlock.
Mrs. S. Edward Martin will enter
tain the Non-Belgravla Whist Club
this evening. The membership of
this popular organization Includes
Mr. and Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, Mr.
and .Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. F. B Knglisn, Mr. and Mrs. E.
II. Hall, Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Whltlock,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie- Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Cofer, Mr. and Mrs. Rlcb
ard E. Smith, Mr. and Mn. J. J.
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Dag
gett and Mr. and Mrs, Orb Campbell.
Friday night the "Splash Club"
held their regular swimming party at
the Mills swimming tanks, with Fath
er Neptune Bennett, Life-Saver-ln-
Chief, on hand to render assistance
to any fair maiden afflicted with sea
sickness. John Siemens covered him
self with glory like a horse blanket
by going to the rescue of a young
lady who bad gotten beyond her
depth, individually and collectively
the members voted the session the
noisiest and Jolllest yet held by the
"Splash Club." In the water wore
Miss Hsxel Ilarnee.Mlsa Waive Jaco&
Ml Klsle l.nw, Miss Alice Duncan.
Ml Virginia llalloway, Mr. 11. A.
Mitchell. Albert Loewv, Harold Kin
near, Garry Van lllper, John Siemens,
Will II. Dennett. Hugo l.ojc. It. A,
Mitchell. I.awrcnr Mehaffey, C I
Miner, N. K. McClowrey,
Dr. ami Mrs. Maxwell M. l-ong
Were host and hostess to the Kutre
Nous Club at their home In Hot
Springs addition Tuesday evening,
when whist was played and the even
ing enjoyably spent. A dainty lunch
eon wn served. Members of the club
are Dr. and Mr. Maxwell M. l.ong,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Worden. Mrs.
Jennie Hum, Miss Jennie Harris. Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Hogue and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert K. Wattenburg
Mts. J. C. Ilnxlenbrough was
hostess to the Friday IVIIcan Club
and a few friends at the While IVI
Ican Friday afternoon, when auction
bridge was played. The highest
scores being made by Mrs. English
and Mrs. Whltlock, they were award
ed sliver prises. Dainty refresh
ments were served, and at the con-
'elusion Madame Oarouetta confensd
Uh those preeut regarding Induc
tion lu the new ballroom dMire, wllh
lh result that a cla furmed to
'meet Monday morning at the White
IVIIran ttotel Attending the parly
were Mrs. Klbert ll, Hall, Mrs. II.
English, Mis. Jkou, Mrs, Chalks
Meldrum. Mrs, Fred Hchsllock, Mrs,
Earl Whltlock, Mrs. Will Mason, Mis,
(team; Mrs, F, J. Williams, Mi.
Opal Ttlibclt. Mrs A, l Miller and
Mrs, l- F. Wlllttts,
One rek from next Tuesday night
the Uillrs of Ewauna Circle, Women,
of Woodcraft, will entertain their
friend with a "Calico Hall." at which!
(unction the Udlr pirsent will all
Iwrar calico drew. Tim Isdln have'
extended Invitation to other secret
'societies of the city, and In a grl
'many homes today the thief concern)
Jot the feminine part of th (amity Is
lh preparation of Ihe nry
calico dress, A necktie will be made
'to match each dres. and Ihe gentle
'man securing same wilt be the chosen
quire (or the evening,
Mr. Kip Van lllper was liot at
Monday' postponed meeting of the
Lily Bridge Club, whsn there wn
'present Mm. Fred Melius, Mrs. J. F.
.Magutre, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mi.
Batah llerntiAidt. jtin Ultta4
J Frond) acW, I ? yir o( si.
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j young, and In gmxt comlHUm f.
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Klla Obenchain, Mr. Charles Martin, I
Mrs. A. M Worden and Mr. C U.
'Hogue. In the comi of Ihe aftei
'noon rrfrrdhiuenl were served.
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Norfolks and Sporting
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buslarM or .portlnn. every detail l (h- rarefully lallnertt by u.
FAIIUICS IN I'l.E.VrV KCOTCII AND llllNll TWKFJM,
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