The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALDrKLAMATI! PAtX5,"0TlEGDN
, SATURDAY, M'ATOir Sf, Tff2S
. Society turned out en masse over
the week-end to witness the Klam
ath Falls automobile show, Thura
tjr, Friday and Saturday evenings
held under the auspices of the Am
erican , Legion In tie new Johnson
garage. Especially wag the at
tendance "large on Friday evening,
when many witnessed the attrac
tive fashion show put on by mer
" chants of the city. :
, The week-was a success soci
ally wHh the dinner eance at the
White. Il'cllcan hotel., and many In-
. formal , afternoon affairs scheduled
for . spring entertainment. .' The
Shrine show of next week, whlc't
will, rival the Elk's . Minlstrel, is
being - anticipated throughout the
city and many tickets have been
old tor the affair.,, All members of
, the oast are residents of Klamath
FaUs, making the affair tne more
Interesting, v" The; recital of the
Sftcred Heart Academy musical stud
. ents, scheduled for. Tuesday, March.
It, In tie White Pelican hotel U
among the Interesting Items on the
social calendar tor next week, with
various clubs meeting in session for
both afternoon and evening.
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ENJOY CARD PARTY ' ,
. TCKSDAY EVENING
Members of St. Mary's Altar so
ciety entertained with a card party
and social evening In Lyceum hall
on Tuesday evening in honor of St.
Patrick's day. Favors and 'decora
tions' as . well as refreshments iwere
carried but in the holiday motif.
High score of the evening was given
to Miss .Evelyn . Kohn- and high
score for I'entlemen to P. K. Han
non. Low score of the evening was
given to Mrsv Perry. i
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HOSTESSES AT rjiy
BRIDGE TEA ' ' '' ' ,VJ.'.' .
; - A series of' very-pretty parties
were those given cn St. Patrick's
day on ;'. Tuesday afternoon, and
Wednesday, afternoon by Mrs. Fred
Dunbar and Mrs. J. 3. Elliott at the
home of the latter on Pacific Ter
race. Favors and decorations' were
. carried out in St. Patrick, motif,
Vlth leaf green the dominant color.
'Assisting about the rooms - iwere
Mrs. Glen Jester, Mrs. H. D. Llloyd
Stewart,' Mrs. Will Baldwin, Mrs.
V. 8. West and Mrs: It. E. Paddock.
Mrs. ''Baldwin' and' Mrs. - West also
presided aV the 'tea tables. ' High
score of the afternoons were given
to Mi"- R- C. "Oroesbeck and Mrs.
C,' B. Brown, "second high to Mrs.
Leslie Rogers i and Mrs.. . George
Stevenson. Consolation - prizes for
.Tuesday and Wednesday were-given
; to Mrs. Tom Walters and Mrs. Wil
liam McNealy, The a:.a:r was one
of -the most delightfully arranged
social events of the season.
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; ENTERTAIN ".
WITH SHOWER
'In honor of Mrs. Carr Dilton,
.who was before her marriage .io
January, Miss Delli Short, a number
of friends entertained for. her with
.a miscellaneous shower at the Bur-
rell Short ranch on Wednesday,
-, March 11. The guests of the after
1 noon iwere Mesdames Dalton, B. W.
Short, 'J. A. Short, R. C. Short, J.
' R. Dixon,; D. B. Murphy, G. J. Hll-
yard, Harry Booth, C. F. Hager, F.
. C. Slgford, J. F. Trlplett, D. Ellis
Young, ' Robert , Tryear, Charles
Lewis, - E. E. McClay, R. E. Brad
bury, and the Misses Grace McClay,
Lolse Slgferd, Dorothy Short, Mary
.- Short and June Bradbury, i ;
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I ' and
h '( Coat : :
Remodeling
'. '.,
MRS. WM. BESSLER
-Furrier
- 6iW Washington, ,
Bet, Sixth and Seventh
All work 80 to 68 per cent
'less than any fur houa In
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
Symphony Archestra
Will Give Concert
Under the dlroctlou of .Harry
Borel, with Mrs. A. J. Voye as as
sisting soprano artist, the Little
Symphony orcnei.ra will entertain
In the Presbyterian church on Mon
day evening, March 23, the concert
scheduled for S:15 p. ni. Tickets
may now be obta.ned.at the Klam
ath Music House or Southwell's Sta
tionery shop.
The personnel of the orchestra
includes Miss Kataerlne Walton, B.
F. Slewart, Merle Swnnson and
Gordon Smith, first, violins; David
Tctten and Robert Claye. second
violins; Mrs. Jute Barlow and M.
Kasper, .violas; Louis Stein, bass;
William Sward and Fred Fletcher
flutes; Charles Cruwthers and Ken
ton, Hamaker, clarinets; Walter
West, basson; Art La Flesh and
Carl Adams, trumpets; Marlon Bar
nes, trombone; . J. . Sollenberger,
drums; Miss Betty Ramsby, accom
panist '.,..'.
Following is tne arrangement of
the program: -
First Movement Svmphonle Mill
talre Haydn.
Aria Bacn-Gouood.
Allegretto- From . F Major Son
ata Grieg. .
Violin Solo-AIr in O String
Bach-WUSelms.. '
Symphony C Major Schumann.
Adagio Espresjlvo. ' , ... .
. La Caplnera The Wren Bene
dict Mrs. A. J., Voye.-'
Suite In' five parts Coleridge
Taylor Scenes from an Imaginary
ballet. . ' .':'-.' "..'.-' ,
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ENTERTAIN . ' ' "' '
with party '.' '. ', '.; , ;
.' Mrs. William Mattson entertain
ed for her children, Billy Jiattson
and Audrey Mattson on St. Patrick's
day with an attractive party bear
ing out the spirit of the day..' The
guests were foe Kendall, Rose Dal
ley Mariah. Grimes, Irma Darlejr,
Robert Veatoa, Ethyl Driscoll, Hel
en JHolbrook, Robert' Hunt, Freddie
Glover,'. ' Donald Hunt, Junior. Van
Emon, Cart Van Emcn, Valeda Dar
ley, . Victoria Reiillng and the host
esses' Billy Mattson and Audrey
Mattson.' ' ' it
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COLLEGE STUDENTS
TO SPONSOR DANCE
' Plans - are under- way for t'Je
dance of Oregon Agricultural stud
ents to be given in the White Pell
can hotel on the evening of .Wed
nesday, March 26, at which ' the
alumni and former students of O.
A. C. will be a-uests of those stud-
ats ot the eollegj home for spring
vacation- Oi. uv wk. Martin Rrm
sby, a student of the college, Is gen
eral chairman of the affair. All over
the state of Oregon, Greater O. A.
C. dances will be given on Friday
night, in accordance with a schedule
arranged on t'Je college campus "in
the. past. Plans were made tor a
dancing party at that time .in Klam
ath Falls, however conflicts were
found and the dance forged ahead
to Wednesday evening.
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT
TO OBSERVE WEEK '.'
In observance of National Music
week, which falls on May 3 to
May 9, the music committee of the
Library club is planning, to enter
tain on that week, exchanging dates
wlti the book committee; At this
time there will be. no paper, - the
entire afternoon devoted to music.
There, will, bo no meeting of the
music denartmpnt In Anrfl i
GVKSTS ENTERTAINED
.WITH LUNCHEON .',,.;,
I Mr. and . Mrs. Jumej Perry en
tertained for several guests- on
Tuesday with luncheon In honor of
their, son Kenneth Perry who was
a member of the. school of senior
engineers, who mere recent guests
here' of the California' Oregon Fo,w
er company. A centerpiece of. cut
flowers rwa.:used for the luncheon
table.,; Covers were laid 1 for Mr.
and - Mrs. -James Perry, Professor
Stuart Sims,; Miss Jean iPerr, Miss
Lois Bynon,-Kenneth, Perry, Tom
Delzoll . and ' Carroll Bullen. '
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MIHB JOHNSON
TO ENTERTAIN '
Miss Mary Johnson ' has Is.iucd
invitations for. a March Hare din
ner party to be given on Wednes
day evening In the . White Pelican
hotel. Covers will be laid for four
teen guests, i
UNIVERSITY WOMEN '
WILL GIVE BANQUET
PUns for an elaborate banquet of
the. Klamath 'Falls chapter of the
American Society of University Wo
men aere made on Monday evening
when M 'as Leljino West entertain
ed tao group with an -informal even
ing. The date of vie "banquet has
been set for April SO, the third
Monday of the month, to be given
In the White Pelican hotel dining
room. The following head of tuo
committees were appointed by Mrs,
J. R. Bhaw, president of the society;
Mrs. G. A. Krouse, general chair
man; Mlas LeLalno Weat, decora
tions; Mrs. Russell Austin, publi
city; Mrs. Charles Wood Eberluln,
in charge or the musical program;
Mrs. E. L. Cramblllt In caarge pt
the entertainmont tor the evening.
Invitations have been Issued to all
those whom the society think ell
bile, however if any; eligible person
has been overlooked, -the committee
in charge are anxious to cbtaln their
names tor the banque.t
'
TO MEET WITH
JEAN" PERRY .
Miss Jean Perry will entertain In
formally on Tuesday evening for a
group of the younger set at her
home on North Ninth street.
.SOCIAL EVENING
IS PLANNED .
The. . program committee of the
Business and Professional Women's
club has planned a delightful social
evening ' tor' members ot . the . ctnb
and their guests In' tne chamber, of
commerce on Monday evening when
they meet In regular session.
HOSTESSES . . . ., ' ;
AT BRIDGE. :r. ' ' '.
Mrs. G..I. Stebblns and Mrs. Al
len -B." Jones sntertalaed Jointly -on
St. ' Patrick's day,. Thursday after
noon with an attractive bridge party
In the McCarthy apartments. Dec
orations and tea favors were car
ried out In the motif of St. , Pat
rick, with green the dominant color.
.Prizes of the afternoon 'were award
ed to .Mrs. G. A. Bellman and Mrs.
H..J. Winters." The guests" present
were Mesdames o'. I... Brown, G. A.
Bellman, C. H. Knowlea,;- J. -'M.
Glover, T. " E. McDonald, D.- H.
Crump, J: H.' Gladwyn. Perry, H.
J.' Winters, 'Ray Reeu, 11. W. Bath--iany,
.A. H. Raymond, A. F. Sal
ficky and the hostesses- Mrs. O. I.
Stebbins and Mrs. Allen B. Jones:
.
MRS. RICHARDSON
ENTERTAINS
Mrir T. 8.' Richardson was hos
tess, on St. Patrick's day la honor
of Mrs. E. .W. Bennett, whose birth
day falls on that day. Mrs. Rlch
ardson entertained for the follow
ing guests at her borne In the Sun
set Apartments, Mrs. J. E. Hosklng,
Mrs. E. - M. Igle and Mrs. E. W.
Bennett. u ' ' '
Musical Department
of the . ' r '
Sacred Heart Academy
7 Will
' the music pupils of ; the senior lass ,
' in their , j '. .
Annual Recital, March 24
at 8 o'clock, White Pelican Hotel
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, Admission 50c ; ";" - '':
Tickets on sale at '-1 ;
Earl Shepard Music Store :
- - -'- - Star Drug Store -j
' H. J. Winters Jewelry Store ! - 1
. . . (Tickets also sold by the pupils of V ,
j ;, the academy, and I the younff..ladi6s; , i . 1,::
V;.;.'',:.' ; .:.:J : of the parish) ! $ '. , v;,.--.
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IRECITAL PLANNED
: . FOR TUESDAY EVE
-One of the most outstanding fea
tures on the social calendar for the
coming wuuk. Is the musical recital
ot the students ot the Sacred Heart
Acidomy .which will bu given In the
Whlto Pollcnn hotul on Tuesday
evening, S p. m. March It, The
affair- promises to bo one ot t.e
most Interesting muslcala ot the
year and the pupils of the muilc
department have been working tor
several months Jn uiep.iratlon fur
the evening's entertainment. Tick
ets huve been sold for the ufMlr tor
the past fortnight . and excellent
sales are reporter.
Following U the program which
hvui been arranged:
Polka la A (themtf do W, and R.)
Sorgel Rachmaninoff
Traumcrel Op. 9, No. 4........
Richard. Strauss
Impromptus Op, 9d, No. 4..:
Fruns Schubert
Florenco Olivia Elliott
Bonnta Pathvtlque, 1st mov., Op.
13 U. van Beethoven
Crespuscule (Twilight) Op. 4, No.
4 Stcherbatcheff
Danu Trlpollna Pietro A. Yon
Alicia Marie Davenport
Farewell to Cuculllan (Old
Irish Air) . trans.
' , Frits Krelsler
Plrsicato .(from "Sylvia" ballet)
L. Dellboa
, Mrs, K. L. Alaux, violin.
: Leatha pray, accompanist
Petit Bolero,-Op. It Henri Ravins
Submission No. ,S....SLgmund Ilersog
Scotch Poem,, Op.- SI. Co. J.,...
. "... . Edward MueDoVell
, , . Claire Marie. Elliott .
Coin' Home "(from the Largo ot
the symphony "From ' the New '
World") Op. 95 ...Anton Dvorak
Down In the Woodland. .Elgar-Bllis
Mrs. Lester Offled, Florence Ofrleld
Sopranos
Clarice Elliott, " Maria Davenport
Meno-Sopranos
Lydla von Berthobxrort
Contralto. '
Arabeaue No. I Claude Debussey
i Japanese Etude Op. 17, No. 1
....... Eduard Poldlnl
Magic Fire (frortf Walkure, by
' Wagner) tramK,- by L. Brassier.
. Lydia von Berthelsdorf
II OacI'.;.....'..,.:;:: L. Ardltil
The Meadow Lark . . .....
....'..i...'...-.......Abble Gerrlabe-Jonea
- Mrs. Lester Offleld
Florence Elliott,' accompanist t .
Arabeiue," on form d'Etude, Op. .
V, 45. No. . 1 ....:.::..-..... Leschetisky'
Lento No: 1 Cyril iSoott
Indian llhupsody , .
i-: ...'..... Preiton-Warsi Orem
. " Loath-a La: Verne Gray
Oroasess Septett, Grand Duo, Op. i
'JO rL. van Btethoven
'.Florence Elliott, first piano ,
Lydla von Bemhcbvdprf,
'' second .piano. .
ENTEWTAIN
WITH PARTY -.. ' ; .
Mr., and Mrs.. R. C. Harris enter
tained for a number of 'friends on
Saturday evening with a delightful'
Si. Patrick's party. Decorations 6(
the evening were carried but la
green Shamrocks,, and other St.
Patrick's day Jtavors. Music and
cards were enjoyed during the even
ing followed by, refreshments, serv
ed by , the hostesses, i The gueata
of the. evening, were ilr. and Mrs,
James Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Perkins, Mr. and) Mrs. Alfred
Pansier, Mr. and . Mrs. Robert Wil
son, Mrs. Eva Jor Jan and Hill
Nitschelm,
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present
.iLi
MUtTKHN UTAH
WIM. SIKKT
Aloh'u chupter ct the r.umern Star
will meet In rcuulnr Hoiuilon'tn Mo
Masonic hull on Tuostluy vvuiilng,
March 84. Uullottlng and work in
the degrees will bu followed by u
banouat according to the worthy
matron, Mrs. Murlon lluuka, ...
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DINNKK DANfK
DKUUIITFl'L
' One of tho prettiest affairs of the
season was the dinner dunce given
In the White J'ollcan hotel dining
Doin on St. Patrick's night, w.ben n
largo number of guosta were cnter-
talued. Miss Ulancho O'Neill, rrock-
ed In a clever Irish Maid's costume
entertained the guests with (overnl
solo Uanctti, ouu "The IrUh Waaa
er oman" nod tho other au origin
al creation, of "Doodle Do Doo."
Miss Gertrude Nelda sang several
vocal numbers In a. delightful man
ner. The Jtffnlr was by far the
most successful of parties given In
that n a euro. The management U
planning another dinner eaoce dur
ing the month ot April. .
IlltlDK GIVEN
KITCHEN SHOWKU
On Wednesday afternoon, a kitch
en shower was glvon at the Charles
Lewis ranch In the Olune district
tor. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis,
whose marriage was an event of
Christmas day 'In Fulls City. - They
ecen'tly moved to the Lewis ranch
whore they will make their home.
Mrs. Lewis received many attractive
gifts und tho afternoon was spent
In a social manner. Mra, Churlet
Lewis and Mrs. D. B. Murphy en-
terialnod iwlth piano : selections.
Those present during the afternoon
were Mesaamea tonara, "Lewis,
Claries Lowls, A. ' R. Campbell, E.
E. McClajt, C. F. Hager, F. C. Sig
ferd, O. J. Hllrard, J. F.tTrlplot.
B. W. Short, R. C. Short, D. B.
Murphy, Ellis Younvt, Charles Drew
snd R. E. Bradbury. .
HOSTESS AT
HOUSE WARMING
' MUs Dorothy Currln will enter
tain a number of guests at a house
warming at their Some . Q Hot
Springs tbls evening with slumb
er party and breakfast. Tne guests
will be tho Misses Frances, Humph
rey, Pearl Rente, Jean Perry, Lois
Bynon, Virginia' lloeft, .Josephine
Llndley, Mrs. 'Marvin' . Lucas and
the hoatess Miss Currln. j , .
V.-''.; ''.nVW
, St. Paul's . KpUcopnl Cliurrh '
, Seventh and High 8ts. .
. The Rer. T. A. Meryweather
8 a. m. Holy communion. '
10 a. Wt-Tburch school.
11 a. m. Morning prayer, and
sermon: ."God's, Purpose, and Hu
man Pride." t ' ' ' . -..7:30
'p. m. Evening prayer and
sermon: "The First Epistle of
Jchn." - : . " .
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Grace Icthodist. Cbnrch
' 10th and High streets.
11 a. m. Morning Worship.' Sub
ject "Christ and the Abundant Life"
" i Thos. D. Yarnes, Pastor.
"- " ' '
Seventh Day Adrentbt
Public Library building."
10 a. m. Sabbafa school (Satur
day March 28.) v
11 a. m. "What Think Ye of
Christ?" ; ry .-
7:30 p. mi Tueiday "How Vic
tory Is-Maintained."
Welcome. ' ' " ' " ".
Alva G.'- Walker, Pastor.
. - '
' .'' First Prcsbytcrinn ' Church ;
Sixth . and Pine streets'. j
10 a. m. church school,
11 a, m. Morning Worship, Ser
mon "Loyalty." V ' ' ''
' 4:30 pi m. Vesper Service. Ber
mon "The Ollt God Refused."
6:30 p. m. Mission study and C,
E. meeting.
" "
. Christian Churoh '
Sunday school at' 10, Morning
worship at 11. Sermon: . "A Rain
bow In Heaven."
Evening services at .7:30 Sor
mon "The Vision, Splehdld." . '; ' .
C E. at 6:30.'
,; W. E. Dobbllt,' Minister,
' ' . . , '
Zlon Lutheran Chureli ,. '
Chamber of Commerce rooms,
Fifth and Main. :., ' y . '
9:30 a, m. Sunday school. '
.10:30 A..- M.- Mornlnt , worship.
Sermon: "Pontius Pilate'
' ... , ' O. W. Hoffmann,' Pastor,
SON 1IORN IN SOUTH
M. Anil Sirs, H. H, Mntliewit Con
,' ffratulittod On Iliith Of Hoy
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Mathews of
Klamath Falls are being congratulat
ed on the birth ot a son, born yoH
terday In Yrokw whore Mr. and Mrs.
Mutisms have boon visiting for the
past fortnight. '.Mufhawt Is manag
er ot the Shell o company end Is
highly elated ovor tne birth' of his
first jjpy, Tho family have, ona girl,
Texas' Best looking Twins
t V ' -' ' 'Jw t -l '' - JJ tC' : I
Those twins. Churlene snd Chnrlc
twin In Texas at a
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ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
The Utile Symphony Orchestra;
under direction of Harry Borel i
, : in concert '
MRS. A. J. VOYE
assisting artist . , ;,
SOPRANO
MONDAY, MARCH 23d, 8:15 O'CLOCK .
' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH '
' ' Tickets $1.00 at - --i -v' '''
; ' ;l Klamath Falls Music House ' ' ' v'
' . -" and Southwell's :' f ,
Michelin Tires Aire
Not Experiments
or mora tr.lnn a qtiartor of a century, Mlche,lln tires hayo given,
satisfaction.' Pioneers, they, have kept ii'p with . prdgro. 'Bach
'Mlcholln lire Is. rigidly Inspected boforo it- loaves' the iactory.
Bhoiiid somp Hidilon dofoci dovolon, 'howovor, YOU'OBT IM
MEDIATE ADJUfiTMBNT HISIIK IN KLAMATH TAUtB NO
DBLAVS.i Tiiko ndvnntago nf this sorvlco mako Vonf not tiro
a Mlcholln. ' - ' ': ., , :.. t. .
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Phone 77 Sixth and Main
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fair bald at San Angelo. .
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