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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925 PAGE EIGHT Si i, . . - I, ..I. ... U J .. , ' ; ' . - ' : ' ' ' ' The first portion of the week, and the latter part of the Last few days : of February were heralds' of Spring and many activities were put well under way by the host and hostess. . However .' Old Han Winter again stepped In and social events . still have a mantle of winter thrown over' them. Bridge teas have been more in vogue this winter than ever before, as t'ne manU tor bridge -has eurplanted' that of man Jongg to a decided ' extent.- For those who d not' enjoy cards however, the game with " the tiles Is still . played. . Re ' serrations for' the' St. Patrick's din ner dance have well passed the mark and the-efiUlr promises to be most successful. ' Interesting fea tures are planned tor the evening's entertainment. 1 ' 7 ENTERTAIN' J AT '' WAFFLE PARTY ' The home ot Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Phelps was the scene of a waffle party r Tueiduy evening, when they ententnined for members ot the cab inet ot Epworth League ot the.Mo- thodist church. Supper was served at seven p, m. followed by a -business meeting and social hour. Quests - of Mr. and -Mrs. Phelps were Rev. and Mrs. T. D. .Yarncs, Miss Dorrls Yadan," Eugene Yaden, Miss. Gen rude .Moke, Miss Veronica Wash burn, Miss Josephine Upp, Miss Has- : el Noble . and Miss Oeiuldlne Mars. .( RECITAL TO BE " DELIGHTFUL , 'Final plans are completed tor the presentation ot , the senior music class of Sacred Heart- Academy on tfoe, evening of Tuesday, March 24, In the White Pelican hotel,; by the Instructors of music In the Academy. The affair Is scheduled tor eight o'clock and tickets tor the recital hve been soiling well to those in terested In music. . ;. MRS. KCK IS , HOSTESfSATlRDAY J .Mr. -and' Mrs. ' Nels Eck enter- . talned with a delightful party on Saturday evening at their home on High street. Table deooratfons were carried out In . pastel - shades of spring flowers, using daffodils as the , centerpieces. Covers were laid tor Mr. .and Mrs. Carl Youngran. . Mr. and Mrs. -Alex Berglund, ' Mr. ahd Mrs. Louis Hedlund of Malln, Oscar Petterson, Oust Peterson, Knute. Youngren, louls Eck Barn hart Petterson, Fred Sangren, Frank Burdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Eck and Miss Ellen Eck.' . ' ' ".. - REV.! MKRYWKATHEIt IS PINKER GUEST '"Having as their dinner guest Rev. Meryweather, Mr. and Mrs. D; H. Cottrell ' entertained on Saturday evening with an Informal dinner, at their home on Second and Pine street.' - . ' . . '.',. TO . KXTEKTAIX WITH BRIDGE Several parties of especial lnter- n the social calendar for next week,, nro -the series of bridge for ; which Mrs. Syd Evans and- Mrs. R. C. Qroesbock will be Joint .host esses at the ihome of the latter. The affairs, will be given on Monday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday evening. - ,. . - ," MRS. COTTRELL MEMBER OF CHOIR ; According to word from St. Paul'3 Episcopal church In Klamath Kalis, Mrs. D. R; Cottrell has been nam ed choir mother. Mrs. Cjttrell was at one time soloist of C irlst Church London, England. , She Is the gmnd- ' daughter of. the late Alexander O'- Jlell, noted tcnr who on! many' oc casions, had j the honor of singing and appearing before the late Queen Vlotorla and other members, of the royal families at command per tormunces. , n. a. r. iiAs MEETING - ,. ' The home of Mrs. R, E. Watten burg was the scene of a a Interest ing mooting of, the Daughters of tho American Revolution on ' Monday evening when Mrs. Thomas Hamp ton . actod aa hostess. : Mrs. Wilbur Jones gav$.s paper on "Why I am a Daughter of t ie Revolution" and several reports oh the meeting at Blue Flower kdge ' were .' heard. Plan for a celebration In honor of the 160th anniversary of the bat tle of Concord and Lexington were put under way by the members and plans ary, n,o.yf 'ft l'T'1-'8?, ?or tl10 All Gingham Here BMZ Mfr THIS young woman is doing her bit for the gingham industry her dress, hat and parasol are all made of that material. The dress has the long sleeves and, close fitting collar that fashion is so in sistent upon, as well as red buttons and bias banding on the hem of the skirt and the panels. In a very short Urns such dresses will be in season. SPRING DAY TEA DAINTY AFFAIR A most, delightful ' spring party was enjoyed by the Auxiliary of the Presbyterian, church when the lad ies were , entertained in the church parlors on' Thursday afternoon by Mrs, Burt Hawkins, Mrs. Fred Fleet and 'Mrs. George I. -Wright.-' The hostesses assisted Mrs. Merle West who presided at a prettily appointed tea table. Pussywillows were used in the . rooms,- giving an attractive spring note with the cut flowers. Mrs. Marjorie McClure Olds sung appropriately, ... . "Welcome, Sweet Spring," Accompanied by Mrs. James, Rhodes at the piano. Mrs. Rhodes also favored with piano numbers from Edward MacDowell Including "To a Wild Rose" ' "To a Water Lily" and "To an Indiin Lodge." ; ALOHA CHAPTER 7 MEETIXG CALLED Members of Aloha chapter, Or der of Eastern Star will, meet In regular session on Tuesday evening at eight-o'clock in the Masonic hall. Following the close of tiiapter, the present Star points .will entertain toe chapter and an. especially cor dial Invitation has ' been extended to all members of the order. They wish to also honor all those who have been Star points In this or any outside chapters. Visitors in the city, not affiliated with the Klam ath 'Fells .chapter.' are requested to itund. ,' . ; . '";,', TO ENTERTAIN ' WITH LUXCHEO.V More than one hundred and. fifty invitations have been issued tor one of the most ' interesting affairs ot the season, for whldh Mrs. H., N. Moe and Mrs. John Martin will en tertain at the White Pelican Hotel on Thursday afternoon, March 12. The affair will bo in the nature of a luncheon with spring time motif. Society Is looking forward to the afternoon with keen anticipation.. ;.'',.-'"' 1 MISS LEECH " GIVEN PARTY In honor of her small daughter, Miss Joyce Leech, who colobrated her third r birthday on Saturday ot last week,,-Mrs. J. A.- Leech enter tained for a number of friends with an Informal party In the Afternoon. Oames and mualc delighted the children until late' in the day when a luncheon was served. '.. ': .; '.' MIW. IIOKK1.V HOSTESS ' " " Mrs. Elmer Honk in wat hostess to, a number of guostB at dinner K10 early pVn 'of 'thl"v?'"ki ' MRS. MALLETT IS BRIDGE HOSTESS For the pleasure ot large num ber of guests, Mrs, George Mallett entertained with Mrs.' W. C. Hack ler at tho home of the former at 406 Ninth street on Wednesday with an evening at bridge. High score was awarded to Mrs. E. H. Lawr ence.: lew- score to Mrs. R. I. Sloan. Following bridge a luncheon was served by the hostesses to the fol lowing guests:' Mesdames . H. W. Bathlan.v, R." K. Crego, ' Roderick Smith, Thomas Smith, C. M. O'Nolll, N. B.- Drew, William Saunders, Wil liam Stelnmetx, Everett Harden brook, O. M. Hector, C. I. Recard, R. C. Groesbeck, Syd Kvans, Guy Manning, Garry Cozad, W. D. Mil ler, C.len Kent, A. R. Campbell. E. H. h Howie, H. J. Winters, R. I. Sloan, Fred Cofer, Louis Bradford, James Perry. E. H. Lawrence, Fred Qlover, 0. L. Blown, WllliJtm Wood, J. I. Beard. L. K-, Porter and the .Misses Jean Perry, Mary Walker, Bernlce Hector. ':-- - '.;,' . , ',- MRS. WELLS HOSTESS '.' ;r . " In honor of the teachers ot the Fourth, - Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth grades of tne city schools, Mrs. J. P. Wells, wife of the sup erintendent of Klamath Falls schools entertained this afternoon at her home with 2 tables ot bridge. Tea was served later. The faculty ot the First. Second and Third grades were entertained by Mrs. Wells on Sat urday of last week. ' " " MRS. CAIX ... HONORED f In honor of Mrs. Charles Cain, who before ber' marriage was Miss Lena Miller, M!s3 Mariam Wortley arid Miss . Dorothy Currin- entertain ed with a linen shower on Saturday evening at the home-ot the latter. Following a social evening refresh ments were served. ' Those who cal led to honor' Mrs. Oaln were Kath erlne Walton,' Jessie Emons.'Maude Hood, Mary Johnson, Dorothy -Wort- !ey, .'Theluia Short, Feme Hanks, Dorothy ; Currin, Mariam Wortley. .: ENTERTAIN WITH SIAH JONGG . For the pleasure of a few friends Miss Ruth Hughes and Miss Henri- etta (WrIght entertained with a Man Jongg party at the home of the latter Saturday afternoon. - Follow ing the tables, the guests were serv ed refreshments by the hostesses. High scores of the afternoon were given to M1 Mariih Grimes, and George Merryman. Consolation priz es' were awarded to Miss Eloanor Yarnea and Edward. Boyd. i - . ' '.'', KEDRON CLUB ' TO MEET THlllSDAY 'Members of the Kedron club of the Presbyterian church will meet In the club rooms on Tours-day even lng ot next, week for an , informal business meeting. ';' MRS. GOELLER ENTERTAINS P. E. O. . - ' Election ot officer ' followed by ' 'iFot Luck" dinner was In -order at 'the home of Mrs. Harry Goellor on Tuesday evening when members of the P. E. O. were entertained. The 'election results were: Mrs. Harry Goeller president; Mrs, Bert Thom as, vice-president; Mrs. Frank' Bell, recording secretary; Mrs. Alfred Collier, corresponding : secretary; Mrs. Claude Chastain, treasurer; Mrs. Junior Daggett, guard; Mrs. W. R. Boyd, chaplain. ' A dinner was served later to the following guests Mesdames L. L. Traux, Syd Evans, R. C. Groesbeck, H,' W. Bathlanyl J. I. Beard, Andrew Collier ,J Alfred Oolller, Bert Thomas E. L. Cramblltt, Frank Bell,. Claude Chastain, C. P. Mason; Junior Dag gett; Caleb Jones, Fred Fleet, W. R. Boyd, Harry Goeller. Mrs. Thom as will entertain in a fortnight. :&:. ST. MARY'S SOCIETY MEETS TUESDAY , Tuesday evening members ot the St. Mary's Altar society met in the assembly room for a short business session. . Hostesses .during the Len ten season have been dispensed with'. . Mrs. R; E. Doweese was nam ed In 'charge of the linen and food sale which will be conducted under the .directions of the society on Easter Saturday, '.The pln:e , wliere the sale will be. conducted will be announced later, '. A meeting of tho society Is scheduled for Wednesday evening of next week, following mid woo) (jevotioriai hqi-vko's, HONOR VISITOR WITH PARTY " . v In honor of hur sister, Mrs. Kthol .McKenile of Roseburg, who U hur housu guest, Mrs. Paul Dalton en tertained Informally on- Friday evening with tables' ot bridge. .... TRI S CLUB .'.' WILL MEET , ; Miss Evelyn Amlcke will onter taln for the girls ot the Trl S club at her home on Thursday even lug. . v HOXOKKD WITH ! SHOWER TUESDAY Mrs. Charles Cain, bee Lena Mil ler, a' recent bride,' was the honor guest at a mlscaltineoua : brMal shower at the homo ot her parents .Mr. and Mrs. Carl: Miller. Tuesday afternoon. More than a score pf guests were present tor tho affair, ' MR. McXEALY HONORED v In honor of his birthday, wuilam McNoaly was surprised by a numb er of friends who- dropped la for a social evening on Wednesday night Tho hours were spent In music and d'melng, a late supper being serv ed. . v. METHODIST AID , . . ENTERTAINED ') Mrs. Harry I'olU entertained for members of the MMhod 1st Ladles Aid at her home 02 Thursday aftur ncon of this week. Plana wore com pleted for the apron and food sale to 'be given ths Saturday before Easter. Tea was served later In tho afternoon to the following guests, Mrs. W. J. Stelnmetx, Mrs. Charles Roberts," Mrs. W. Cofer, Mrs. OlsoW Mrs. F. R. Berry, Mrs. Harry Pelts and Miss lintel Noble. HONOR MIL KIEWART AT PARTY MONDAY Mr. and J!rs. " B. Slewart were honored with a surprise party on Monday evening at their home by members ot the Methodist choir the occasion being Mr. Slewart's birth day. The evening was spent in an Informal manner with., games and mutlc, : followed j U'dlnt"refresh- ments served bV the hostess. ' .. ... ,- r . .... . EXTEIIT AI X ED , , Mrs. C. . G. Ollmann entertained for the "faculty "of tho Falrvlow school with one 'o'clock luncheon this, afternoon. Favors and table decorations, were carried out In St. Patrick motif and as a color scheme emerald green was used. Those who were guests of MA:- Ollmann were Augusta Clynch,' Ellen Clynch, Rona Goers, Lillian Green, Freda Kiack, May Fhlnney and Alice Blackford. Seventh Day Artvontlst Library club rooms.' 1 ' Sabbath School' (Mar 14.) 10 a. m. . Preaching: , "The Christian Home." ; " ' ' '''' Tuosday (Mar. 10.) pwycr meet ing: "Getting Out of the Pit of sin.'; .'-, ..','..: Welcome. I - Alva O. .Walker, Pastor. Zion Luth.or.un Church Caamber ot Commerce rooms, Fifth and Main. ;,.. 9:30 a. , m. Sunday school. . 10:30 a. m.. Morning worship, Sermon topic: "Simon IPoler." G. W. Hoffmann, Pastor. . .. , .' Christian. Clliircli Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Morn ing worship 'at ,11. Sermon: . "Paul the story of a Changed Life." . Evening services ot 7:30. Sermon "President Coolldge' and the Old Family Bible." ,, . , . . Methodist Church Dr. William Jeffers of Los An geles will speak at tho morning sermon. - Rev. T. D. Yarnes, pastor, will .address In - the evening, on "What is the Oospel." j ' ' ; "' . ';.,''. ... ... Fiist Presbyterian Church '' Sixth fend Pine Streets. 10 a. jn. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Sor Anthem: "Tho Splendors of . Thy Glory, Iord" Woodward. Organ pro: gram:"Offertolre"" Baptlnto, ."'Come Ye Disconsolate" ,Hagen. ? 4:30 p. m. Vesper sorvlce. Solo: Miss Augusta Parker. Organ pro gram: "Romance" .Gunfeld, "Ave Marie" Schubort, . "Prayer-Zampa," Herold. Sermon: "He Would not be Repulsed." .''.., 6:30 p, m. C. E. -'''...';"' Arthur L. Rice, Minister. . HI. I'ihiI'h Eplscnpnl f'liurcli ' 7th and High streets. Holy Communion 8 a, m. O'.iurch 3hool 10 a, m. ' Morning Prayer and Sermon 11 a. m, "The Sacrament ot. Baptism." venlng Prayer and fiermon 7:30 p, m. "The Ninth . Commandmont." At tho morning service; next Sun day . March 18, the Order of Lie ,Jolay. will be presen,t in a body. I Qurciiesl Joseph uml Oliver iPalntur will as sist Mr, Morywo.nhor In the oi' vice. . ' " Rev, Thomas A. Mwyweathor, ENTERTAINS AT IIHHKIK KRIDAV Mrs, Herbert Newell entertained informally tor u tew friends ot u table ot bridge on Frlduy aftumoou. MRS. HARVEY ' ENTERTAINS For tho pleasure ot a few gliosis, Mrs. C. L, ' Harvey onlerl'ilutHl at hvr hoiun on Moiulny nvcnlng with sovernl tables of "uU'.', Following cards refrosbtnunta woro served, the guests by the hostess. UNIVERSITY WOMEN n ORGANIZE SATURDAY Those eligible to membership both national and assocrile woro present at the home ot Mrs, R. Es Wuttenburg on Saturday afternoon ot last week, to attend the meeting bold under the direction of Mrs. A. W. Cooper of Portland, district or ganiser of the American Associa tion of University Wiomonv in order to perfect en organisation In Klam ath Falls, tho only group In south ern Oregon. , ' Officers' woro elected with Mrs. J. R. Shaw, president; Mrs. Ruchaol Solomon, vlco-presldont; Mrs. Oeorge Stevenson, secretary; Mrs. E. L. Cramblltt, treasurer. : ' Tho purpose of tho organisation Is to carry out tho, study of elemen tary and.pre-school work and Inter national relations. Mr. John D. Rockefeller has donated a bequest of' 137,000 yearly for three, yours to bo used by the womon. audr If tho work Is carried on- In a satlstae tory and beneficial manner tho be quest will probably be continued. .Vitlonnl members of tho organisa tion prosont woro Mrs. William Ganong, Mrs. R. E. Whttenburg, Mrs. E. L. Cramblltt, Mrs: Ilort, Thomas, Mrs. Rachael Solomon, Mrs. R. E. Geary, Mrs. Otis Krnuse, Mrs. E. L. French and the Misses Esther Martinson, lA)Lalne Wost, Kachnel Cronqubu and Phyllis Helen Wlthycombe. - Associate members wore Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln, Mrs. George . Stovonson and Mrs. Arthur L. Rice.'..' ., ,. . ,: ' mct;ttng ov tIA Il I'LANXED - One of the most Interesting .meetings of the music department of the Library clu Is scheduled for Monday afternoon In the elub rooms with the opera of Madame Butter fly, Puccini, as the subject. Mrs, Goprge Walton has prepared a pap er on the subject of the opera, and Mrs. : Marjorie McClure' Olds will sing, "One Fine Day" a selection from Madame Butterfly. Mrs. Dart. Thomas and Miss Elolse McPherson have arranged a duet, "Duet ot the Flowers" also from tho opera. Mrs. Claudia Spink Lorent and Mrs. E. S. Veatcb will entertain, Mrs. Lorent with a vocal solo, Mrs. Veatch fav oring with a piano number, VISITOR FROM; MERRILL ' Rev. C. C Htilet, pastor ot the Presbyterian church of Morrill was a Klamath Falls visitor in the city today. According to Rov. Hnlet the lumber for the Morrill community hall is steadily arriving and the foundation suitable for the erection of tho hall within tho coming month. Lumber for the building was order ed from CotLago Grove LEAVES FOR ROGUE RIVER Lyrm P. Sabln, secretory of the chamber of commerce Is spending the . week-end in the Rogue River volley, where he was called by busi ness Interests. , Sabln will visit In Grants Pass, Medford, and Ashland., MERCHANTS BUREAU DINNER Membors of the merchants bureau will meet In the chamber of com merce on Tuosday evening for din ner and an excellent program. The speaker ot the evening has beon ar ranged for In the porsoni of O. T. Tate, socrctary of the Rotall Mer chant' Association ot Oregon. Special Reduced Prices are now In effect' on all fur ro modollng. ! your old-fash- ' lonod mutt trans-; formed Into ., a smart, now nock fur or a heavy full-length , coat re modeled into the slimmest of new Jcquett08l . ' . MRS. WM. BESSLER Furrier 023 Washington, - Bet. Sixth nnd Seventh - All work 30 to 60 per cent 1 loss than any fur Uousi) In Klamath. Work guaranteed. WILL CONTEST LARGE ESTATE Relatives of Aged Wealthy Recluse Involved in $6,000,000 Case CHICAGO, March 7. All appeal from the decision ot Prouutn Judgo Horner, refusing to admit to pro bate what purported to bo a will of tho. Into Kdwln U. Jiiunlngs, oocon- IN 49 TONGUES Under our Stars uud Stripes each week tho representative of the Presbyterian church preach tho gospul lit 4U InngU'igas. From Point Harrow, only, 18 degrees from t'ha North l'nlu, south to the troplrs Ihcy carry on the work of preach Inn, touching, healing, helping to build human life In all Its fulness miif Joy., This church thru Its gifts Is sharing In, this great work of which tho. pastor will tell in his morning sermon. Come and bear the story. ...v,. Morning wornhlp 11 a. m. ' v Vesper Service 4:30 p. m. FIRST I'llESHTEUIAN ( HI ltd! Sixth and Pino Streets Bo b b i tt's SUNDAY EVENING SERMON " IS . . "PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ." ' - . ,, - ,x . and the OLD FAMILY BIBLE" Christian APPLIED ART for PLEASURE und PROFIT ':K r In response to numerous requests, we are giving practical information and suggestions along the lines of decorating for pleasure and profit. We all admire the beautiful, and we all have a desire to create both beautiful and useful articles. . ) LESSONS GIVEN FREE So if you have a limited amount of spare time you can make many things for the home and for gifts that will be appreciated if you have plenty of time you may turn this to profit , WE OFFER-YOU THE KEY TO BOTH PLEASURE AND PROFIT . photographic ENLARGING AND TINTING V Opposite Court House 327 Main Street ' Authorized Ford Service Station Genuine Ford Parts ' Accessories for all makes of cars ' Replacement parts for, all cars . Axles . , . ' Drive shafts Cylinder head gaskets Pistons Gears Goodyear Tires : Klamath Falls Auto Co, ; , . See us before you buy , ' "The small garage with a large trade." Phone 246-R. "ROY CALL. '224 Main St. lilo racliiHo, Who loft u f 8,000,000 oHliilo uml no relatives' nearer than cousins, was filed today. Scorns of persons In in any status havo lulmit lo bo related to the do.'ouscil but,. cUtlms of only u fow h'jvo bean propurly qualified, , V The supposed will In a liuttllaloil condition was mailed anonymously , lo the Northern Trust oompany, which turned It over to the oourt. Tho document. which win so mutllntud and the signature of a wllntuis virtually undnclplinrablo thul the oiiurt rejected It, pur pnrtod lo glva two-thirds of the on tn to to oducitional purposes as a memorial to Jennings. Arthur L. Hire. Minister Church QUALITY . PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE ..) FRAMES Phone 39 Valves . - ' ' Brake lining" Storage batteries Spotlights Sparton horns , Walden' wrenches Pathfinder tires. -1?