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EVENING HERJLO, KEAMXTH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1025
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A series of large parlies marked
off tho main events of the social
calendar this week, leaving the
smaller parties , for next week. So
ciety Is anticipating the Shrlner's
'Ill-Jinks which conies during tho
coming fortnight, and the Auto
' mobile Show, In which many manl
, . feat an Interest. A style show will
probably be given In connection
(with the Automobile exhibit, through
i the. courtesy of the various shops
.nd merchants In Klamath Falls.
.In the midst of the Lenten season
the majority of events of the sea
eon, with the exception of afternoon
-parties are quiet yet Spring haa
"given an Impetus to the hostess that
Winter falls to bring..
MRS. W1RTZ
ENTERTAINS
. . Tor the pleasure of the members
of the Loyal Women's bible class of
. the Christian church who met tor a
. Business and social meeting, Mrs
; O. W. Wjrtr entertained on Thurs
day afternoon: Previously the worn
en had decided to earn a dollar and
to tell how they Ttad done It. Seine
very amusing experiences were re
lated. Refreshments were served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jones,
Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Doremui The
guests were Mesdames R. H. Dun-
bar, H. E. Jones, H. L. Wlckersham,
. H. J. Mattoon, E. Hamaker, G. Mc
Collum. J. Bailey, M. L, Miller,
. Mines, C. F. Stemwell, A. Balnter,
Hale, W. D. Sarterlee, Judklns, O. A.
jWlrti and S. D. Doremus.
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ENTERTAINS ,
MUDAY NIGHT -
i Mrs. Marlon Hanks entertained
: for a number. of friends on Friday
evening at her home on Eighth and
(Pine with a St.. Patrick's Day
party. Games in the spirit of the
bollday were enjoyed during the
evening until a late hour when re
freshments were served- to the
guests by Mrs. Hanks. The guests
of the evening were Mr.' and Mts.
Lloy4 Harvey, Mr.' and Mrs. E.'G.
H Davis, Mr. and .Mrs. Jame3 Perry,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Telford, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. D. Mathews,- Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Spiker, Mr: and Mrs. Ed Mc
Laughlin, Mir. and Mrs. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. D. N. Clemens, Mrs. D.
Campbell,' Miss Augusta Parker,
Otto Langslet, Henry Funk and
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hanks.
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MISS JONES
ENTERTAINS
i . For the pleasure of Miss Helen
Withycombe, a teacher of Klamath
. high school. Miss Eda Jones en
tertained . with a birthday party
which was a surprise to MIbs Withy
combe. The afternoon was .spent
in an Informal manner. The guests I
who honored Miss Withycombe were)
the Misses Marjorie Peyton, Joyce
Bennett, Virginia Peyton, Martha
Jones, Marie Crystal, Ruth Cofer,
Frances Barrett, Edna Dunbar, 1 1 11
lles McCall, Jennie Groves, Louise
. Van Devanter, Esther Martinson,.
Donna Mack and Eda Jones.
The
Musical Department
of the y
Sacred Heart Academy
Will present ,
the music pupils of the senior class .
. . . . ; ; ; . in their . :. . .
Annual Recital, March 24 I
at 8 o'clock, White Pelican Hotel I
Admission 50c X
Tickets on sale at
. -Earl Shepard Music Store ' . ...
Star Drug Store'-".' : ' ' j
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H. J. Winters Jewelry Store .
(Tickets also sold by the pupils of
! " the academy and the young ladies r i
'' ' - of the parish) ' .
, LUNCHEON GIVEN
ON THURSDAY IS
. MOTIF OF SPRING
Using as color note throughout
the room, pastel shaded . spring
flowers, Mrs. H. K. Moe and Mrs.
John Martin entertained on Thurs
day at one of the prettiest parties'
of the season with luncheon In the
White Pelican hotel. Baskets of
the spring flowers were used as
centerpieces . at each table '. with
huge vases of almond blossoms and
pussy willows adding to attractive
ness ' of the roam. Mrs. Moe and
Mrs. Martin were assisted during the
afternoon by Mrs. Sydney Abbott,
Mrs. Roger Deweese, Mrs. Elmer
Hoskins, Mrs. William McNealy and
Mrs. Carey Ramsby.
Following the dainty luncheon a
musical program was enjoyed, the
numbers accenting the note of
spring. Mrs. Georgian Babcock, ac
companied by Mrs. Charles Wood
Eberleln, sang "Spring and Youth,"
Anderson and "Spring Song," Ard
iti. Mrs. Francis Olds, accompanied
by Miss Betty Ramsby sang "Robin,
Sing a Merry Tune," Newton and
"The South Wind." Miss Ramsby
was presented intwo numbers from
Tchaikowsky in piano solos. "June
and "April," Miss Romsby also en
tertained at various Intervals dur
ing the luncheon hour.
MLSS TRl'.VX
IS HOSTESS
Miss Sarah Truax entertained tor
a numDer of (riends at her home
on. Saturday evening for members
ot the second year Latin classes of
Klamath County high school. The
affair was in the . nature of a St.
Patrick's Day party, with favors
and decorations carried but In the
spirit of the day. Mrs. L. L. Truax
and Mrs. Jones acted as patronesses
tor the evening.' The guests were
the - Misses Eva Anderson, . Velma
Cox, Margiret Cummlng, Vehlta
Howell,' Wary' Hunt,"'iEtfa'''Mathers,'
Anna Setzer, Martha Jones. Jose
phine Helssner, Virginia Peyton,.
Virginia Richmond, Zepha Rogers,
Sarah Truax and Leslie Elmore,
Charles Mack,. David Totten, War
ren Doremus, Norvel Hamilton,
Donald Veatch, Bill . Kuykendall,
Innts Roberts, Bryant Williams,
Edward Grimm, Gilbert Fleet "and
Miss Donna Mack, the Latin Instruc-
tress.
EASTERN STAR
ENJOY PARTY
Following the regular chapter
members ot Eastern Star were en-
tertalned by the Star points of
which more than 20 were present,
The most Interesting feature of the
evening was the manner in which
the guests danced the old fashioned
dances Including the square dance,
Virginia reel, quadrille, old fash
ioned waltzes and the minuet A
banqaet was served later in the
evening.
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ISSVK INVITATION'S
FOR IMtllXiE PARTY
Clever invitations were Issued
tho first of tho week by Mrs. G. I.
Stebblns and Mrs. Alan 11. Junes
for an Interesting St. Patrick's day
bridge party In the McCarthy apart-,
mcnts, Tuesday afternoon, March 17
Tho color scheme ot green was
used in the announcements with an
Irish green pipe carrying out the
splr:t ot tho day.
KEDRON CI.l'B
MEETING
Members ot the Kedron club ot the
Presbyterian church were entertain
ed on Thursday evening, tho host
esses being Mrs. Junior Daggett,
Mrs. Adams, Miss Jeau Perry and
Miss Mary Walker. St. Patrick's
favors were used fcr the evening
with dainty refreshments served the
guests.
OUT FOR BRIDGE .
Mrs. W. D. Miller has Issued in
vitations for an afternoon at bridge
to be given at her homo on Wed
nesday afternoon of next week:
RETURNS FROM
HAWAIIAN 'TRIP
Mrs. Horace Brldgetord Is home
after a delightful month spent In
the Hawaiian Islands, visiting in
the Island cities with friends.
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TO ENTERTAIN
ON TUESDAY . '
Mrs. Fred Dunbar and Mrs. J,
S. Elliott are entertaining on Tues
day afternoon with a bridge tea.
Grace Methodist Church
. 10th and High streets.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Sub
ject: "The Mission of Methodism."
6:30 p. m. Epworth League.
7:30 p. m. Evening service. Sub
ject:. "The Greatest Undeveloped
Resource In. Klamath County."
Messrs Bruno Slewert and 'Mich
ael - Kasper will render ' a . violin
duette In the evening. '
-: Thos. D. Yarnes, Pastor.
MISS LINDLEY -
HOSTESS TO GROUP .
Miss Josephine Llndley enterta
ined on Wednesday evening at her
home on Riverside with an attrac
tive informal party. Favors ot St.
Patrick and green used as the col
or scheme added to the Interest of
the affair. 'Miss Pearl Renle will
entertain the. group in a fortnlg'.t
Miss Lindley's guests were Mrs.
George Myers, Mrs. Robert Llndley
Mrs. Marvin Lucas, Miss Jean Per
ry,' Miss Dorothy Currla, Miss Vir-. j
glnla Hoeft, Miss Frances Humph-'!
rey. Miss Pearl Renie and Miss Lois
Bynon.
MISSIONARY .
SOCIETY MEETS
Members of the Foreign Mission
ary society of the Methodist church
met at the home of Mrs. D. M.
Smith on Thursday afternoon for
an Interesting meeting. Mrs. Bert
Mustoe read a paper, containing the
study of China which the club has
been pursuing. Delightful tea was
served tater to more than' twenty
guests by the hostess.' Mrs. L. M.
Haines will entertain the society the
second Thursday in April. '
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TEA CUP CLUU
TO ENTERTAIN
, The Tea Cup club will entertain
In the Methodist church on Thurs
day evening for their husbands, with
an informal party. . Mrs. Fred Be
en tel Is In charge of the program
which will consist mainly of games
and music and Mrs. H. E. Poltz
will have-charge of refreshments.
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MR. STEELE
IS HONORED
' In honor' of Rolph Steele, who
has been employed at the Pelican
Buy Lumber -company as assistant
sales manager, Mrs. James Perry
entertained at her home on Friday
evening for a number of Mr. Steele's
friends. Ho leaves tor Medfard
Sunday morning where he has ac
cepted a position as secretary to the
president of a lumber concern, Tho
evening was spent In BOO, followed
by refreshments served by tho host
ess. hTe guests who honored Mr.
Steele were the Mlssos Pearl Renlo,
Frances Humphrey, Frances Kerkln,
Jean 'Perry, Mr. and Mrs. James
Perry and tho Messrs. Herman. GIs
void, Freeland Stanley and Percy
.Murray, .
ST. PATRICK'S DAY ,
DINNER DANCE WILL
BE EVENT OF WEEK
Final plans have keen laid for
the dinner dance at tho White
Pelican on Tuesday evening, St
Patrick's night, when one of tho
most interesting afftilra i( the sea
son will be given under the direc
tions ot tho hotel management
Special features h.wo been, nrrnng
cd la keeping with tho spirit of tho
holiday and Johnny, Houston's Ag
gravntors ' have scheduled ' clever
dance numbers. Iltnervatlous have
been made by .Mr. and Mrs. II. E,
Haugcr and party; Mr. and Mrs. J
M. Bedford unit party; Mr. and Mrs,
Byron Hnrdoubrook nud party; K,
V. Uouchor and party; Junius Ma-
gutro Jr., Wi party; Frauk Molsor
and party; Mr. and Mrs. W. II
llouno and party; Mr. and Mrs. F.
D. Leo and - party; Mr. and Mrs
l.esllo Rogers . aud party; Mr. and
Mrs. C. 3.. Moutullus and party
B. K. Moo and purty; R. P. Rudolph
aud party; Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill
Hunter und party; .Mr. und Mrs. I.,
K. Porter uud party; Mr. and Ms
K. B. H.VU and party; Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Jones und purty; Mr.
and Mrs. Q. V. Robertson and party;
Mr. and ,Mn, A. Raymond and
party: Mr.. und Mrs. Roy Durbln and
purty; Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Cook und
party; und Mrs. C. B. Brown and
party.-
ST. PATRICK'S .
DANCE St-llEDUI.Ki)
For tho benefit uf tho alck fund
to assist Indisposed members ot
their union, tho waitresses ot Klam
ath Falls are entertaining on Tues
day night In Scandinavian hall with
a St. Patrick's dancing party for
which elaborate pluns have been
laid. There will be u number ot
prize dances Including a ballooh
dance, number dance and the Irish
Jig. Serpentine horns, green ha:s,
shamrocks and balloons will fea
ture for the eveulng's entertain
ment. The committees are as fol
lows: reception. E. F. Duffy, Tlllle
BrunUage, - May Posplsll, Roscoe
Largent. Gladys Shcltan; house com
mitteo. Rose. Perry, Bertha Vernon,
Tessie-Burdette, Charles McMillan;
entertainment. Charles Penny, Jack
Hackett and pewey Webb; novelty,
Myrtle Knight, Christine Davidson,
Alma Knowlton; hat check, Gone
Campbell, . Alice Westllng, Mario
Davis; door, Vern Buoll, George
White, Homer Knight; cashier, F,
Wi Burdette. ,
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BUSINESSWOMEN
ENTEHTAJNEI) -
MemberB of Harry BotoI's string
quartette entertained in a dollghtful
manner with several musical selec
tions following the banquet of the
Business and Professional Women's
club in the chamber of commerce
on Monday evening. Miss JJotty
Ramsby accompanied on the piano,
Mrs. Myrtle Helm, principal of the
Pelican . Bay. school spoko briefly
on the support of the Little Sym
phoney orchestra, and by a motion
the club pledged their support to
the organization. The club also
voted to assist In the furnishing of
one room In the proposed . public
library.
SERVICE LEAGUE
MEETING THURSDAY
'Mrs. Walter West was hostess to
the members ot the Church Wo
men's Service League In Guild ball
when tbey met on Thursday after
noon - In St- Paul's church. ' Dis
cussion of the Oregon Products
dinner was held, the dinner to be
given to the members of the church
and their 'friends-on tre evening
ot March 27. ' The new church was
also discussed with Ihe plans re
viewed. Mrs. Walter West was
named as a committee to attend to
the church dinner.
KLAMATH FALLS GIRL ..
BREAKS ENGAGEMENT .
Miss Harriett Sugarmon, daught
er ot Mr. and .'Mrs. K. Sugarman,
has broken her engagement to Mr.
Isador Forman of .Portland, accord
ing to announcement made by Mr.
and Mrs. Bugarman, early this week.
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Tltl S CLUU
PLANS DANCE
Plans for an April frolic, the in
itial dance of the season, to be glvon
by the girls of the Trl S club on
AprU 17, wore made on Thursday
evening, when Miss Evelyn Amlcke
entertained the group at her home.
Luncheon was served later by the
hostess and her mother. The name
of Miss Evelyn Francis was accept
ed Into the organization. Thoso pro
sent were the Misses Hetty Ramsby,
Addle ' Jenkins, Joan Thompion,
Ruth Christy, EvoJyn Amlcke, Alico
Miller, Marjory Prime, Letha Hlm-
monds,. Martha Jones, Violet Darling-and
Lois 'Bynon. i
ENTERTAINS
AT DINNER
Miss Feme Hunks entertained for
a few friends with a waffle party
at her home on tho corner of Eighth
and Pino,- Wednesday evening, -j
MISS WITIIYtOMIlK
IS HONORED
In honor ot the birthday of Miss
Union Withycombe, Miss Dnnun
Muck and AHas Esther Martinson
entertained with dinner at the homo
of Miss Mack on Huiultiy ovculng,
Covers woro laid for Miss Lvl.alito
West, Miss Hlolsa MsPhorson, Miss
tluohuol Cronqulst, MIjs Donna -Mack
Miss Helen Wllhyeome and Miss
Esther Martinson.
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ENTERTAINS , .
AT UltHAKFAST
I iv honor ot Miss Loroltn Knop,
Mrs. Murlo Dnvuitport entertained nt
broukfast Saturday morning for
Miss Knop, Miss Lydln Von Ilurtllols.
dorf and Miss Atic-lti Mario Daven
port. Blue and yellow wus tho color
schema used .and currlml out effec
tively especially In tho conlarpluca.
Miss Knap Is a house guest at the
Duvonport home.
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TO ENTERTAIN
THIS KYKXIXO
Mrs. J. M. Kiel I will entertain a
group of friends at her beautiful
country homo, with un Informal
party this evening. The affair will
bo in the nnluro of a St. Patrick's
celebration.
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CARD PARTY
VOll TUESDAY
Among the many affairs schovlul
ed for St. Patrick's day, Is the card
n.-trty to bo given by the Indies ot
the Altar Society on Tuosduy ovon
lng In Lyceum hall. Appropriate
decorations In accordance with tho
holiday will be used ami refresh
ments served later In tho evening.
PrUos will bo awarded to both lad
les and gontlcmon making the high
and low scores of the evening.
ENTERTAIN
WITH DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedford on
tortalned at their cabin on Agoncy
Lako with an Interesting dinner
party and dance on Saturday even
ing. Covers wore luld for fourtoon
guests. Mr. Bedford and Edward
Plko wore tho chefs of the evening.
Dancing followed din iter.
HOUSE GUESTS
IX CITY
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Moe have
had as their house guests the lutter
part of the week, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Bo.
nun are woll known In the city
as they have visited In Klamath
Falls on soveral occasions In the
past. ' They raturnod to their homo
this afternoon. ' -
SUNSET CLUU
WILL MEET
Members ot the Sunset club, nn
organization ot young pooplo of
Klamath Falls, will meat Monday
evonlng In the opartmont of Hal
Ogle and Julius Mueller, to discuss
matters of Importance to tho group.
Several social affairs are being
planned and a spring dancing party
for the month of April will bo dis
cussed. Initiation of new members
wilt come before the club at this
time.
CHURCHES
Clirlstlan Church
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Ser
mon: "Tho Mission ot Jesus." Even
ing services at 7:30, Sermon: "Al
falfa and Oranges."
W. B. Bobblo, Pastor.
Seventh Day Atlvcntlnt
Public Library building, corner
Third and Main.
10 a. m. Sabbath school (Satur
day, March 21.) '
11 a. m. preaching: "Tho Im
pregnable Strength of the Christian
Homo."
SPECIAL MARCEL
'50c
All this Month ;
Comfort Itaauty Hlioppo
430 Main -
Fur and Coat :
Remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
F u r r i e r
' O'M Washington, '
Rot. Sixth and Seventh
All work 30 to 80 per cent
leas' than any fur houss In
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
a
mm
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7:30 p. m. Tuesday! "Ills Victory
Is Mine."
Welcome.
' Alva O. Walker, I'uslor.
Zloii liulliciil L'liui'ch
Chamber of Commorou rooms,
Fifth and Miiln.
9:30 a. in, Sunday auhoul, '
10:30 a. m, Morning warship.
Sormou. topic: Culaphas and the
False Witness." i
G. W, Hoffmann, Pastor. ,
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First Prrbylrliin (liurvh
Sixth and Pine streets,
10 a. in. Church school with
classes for nil.
11 i. m. Morning worship. Bar
niuii: "The Watch-tower."
4:30 p, -in. Tho Cump Flro Girls
of tho city wilt conduct tho Ves
per sarvlco us a part of tho ob
servance of thulr birthday week,
6:30 p, m. Stories ot Chinese life
and C. K.
St. Pauls Epim'u.iul Churvli
tioventh and High streets.
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
10 a. in, Church School.
11a. m. Devotional sorvlco, Or
der of Do Molay, "Onwurd Carlal
luu Soldiers".
Venlte. I
To Deum. . '
Bunedlctus.
: llynin-, "Love Divine. All Love
Excelling."
(Hymn, "All Hall tho Power of
Jesus Name."
Sermon: "Youth, aud tho Man
ot Tomorrow," Rev. T, A. Mory-
weather. Offertory, Solo, "O. Rent
lu tho Lord," Mrs, D. It. Cotrell.
Recessional, "Stand -up for Joins."
7: JO p. in. Evening -Prayor and
address, "Christian Unity." .
Members of the Oordor of Do
Molay, their parents, and mem hers
of the iMnsonlo fralornlty nro spec
ially Invited to the morning service.
SENATOR S.MOOT II4i
WASHINOTON. Mar. 14. Sena
tor, Sipool of Utah one ot the vet
eran republican losders was taken
III today In tho senate and was as
sisted from the chamber.
TREATY SENT RACK
WASHINGTON, iMar. 14. Tho
Lausanno troaty for tho raustab
llshmont ot relations with Turkey
was sent back to tho foreign rela
tions commlttoe today by tho senate,
WHAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
1 ' Between tho absconder and the trustworthy
Tho criminal and tho law-abiding
The drifter and tho purposeful?
Compotcnt Judges say that the difference Is usually-RELIGION.
Sunday sorvlres at 11 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. " '
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sixth and Pino Streets Arthur L. Rice,1 Minister
It8 Right This Time
"Alfalfa -J Oranges"
' By
Bobbitt
Christian Church
PICTURE FRAMING
We have that pflrticulaiv moulding
for your individual picture , ,
photographic
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ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
PCNHION fillKF NAMED
WASIllNU'l'O.N, Miircll H. Wild
er S, Mctculf, of UnwMiiee, Kunsns,
wus iiomlnuloil ludny by Prntldont
Conlldgn com mlHHlnnuf of (tin bur
eau of ptinslons. ,
You might ny March comes In
like an l'o man mid goes out kllkn
a furnace.
Congress has adjourned, Cusn lis
work If you ploaia. We are saving
our cuss words for when the fltlt
won't blto.
Zinnia nro bigger than ever, with
new colors, Tho cohmsnl type) are
rlvnls of tho duhliiu for full splun
lor und much suror bloomers. ,
In Washable
Silk
T1II8 altrnctlve frock is ef wash,
sble'lub silk In sliadrs of gray
and blue. II has a long vnt
front and Iht slrtric are so orransM
as lo make Ihtlr own Irlmrnlng.
This exusieraled V tfftct Is vsry
opular now.
V.; QUALITY '
PHOTOGRAPHS
PICTURE
FRAMES
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