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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1925)
sTACE EIGHT' ,iwr - ' 1 1 (Lenten season, with the observ unco by so many of socloty's host ' esses culminated today and Easter , Services In tie various ehurehe.i throughout the city, will end the season entirely. During t'4e past week, Easter parties were given by number of hostesses with the fav ors carried out In symbol of the day. Easter lilies formed the basis of decorations and . proved effec tively beautiful. . On Easter Mon day several affairs have been plan ned, , malnl? the : Easter Monday party ' of the- Catholic- young ladles lot vthe Klamath Falls parish. . The affair will be given -in the Moose jhall, Invitations are also out for feeveral May. parties to be given early .In. -that month, which many claim, to be the prettiest time of the year ,t entertain with afternoon parties. .-..'. . ', MISS RF.NIE , HOSTESS f Miss Pearl Renle entertained at her home In Mills Addition for a number , of guests on Wednesday evening. Following informal even. jng aaintliy arranged supper was served, covers for the guests laid around a centerpiece-of spring flowers. .'"Spring "flowers were also the motifs used on the place card3. Mies Dorothy Carrln will entertain the group In t. .fortnight. Those present were: : Mrs. Rsnle, Mrs. James Howard and the Misses Jean Percy, -..Josephine - Liadley, , Pearl Biebn, Frances Humphrey, Virgin ia Hoeft," Dorothy Currin, Frances Zerchel, Feme Hanks,' Mary John son, Lois Bynon and the' hostess Pearl Rente... f . ; GUESTS INVITED ''.;. . TO MAY PARTY ,. Mrs. Herbert E.'Hauger und Mrs. , Bernard J. Rea have Issued invita tions for a May party to be given in the Hall ' hotel annex. Friday, May i.'M -The" afternoon ."will be spent at tables of bridge. The in vitations I attractively bore a May basket, filled with trailing flowers In pastel shades. PLAN DANCE AT HENLEY SCHOOL V Plana for a dance to be given in the Henley school house, following (he 'theatre, have been made, the proceeds of- the affair to go toward he- community building ; fund. Ladles east of the highway are requested to bring sandwiches and those re : 'Biding wen. of the highway are ask ed to bring cake. . .. .: , TO VISIT IN . TUB SOUTH . . - Dr. and Mrs. George Merryman . and Mrs Oscar Shlve and daughter i-Miea Helen Shlve, left Thursday .? morning for San Francisco where ' they will spend n fortnight visiting t with friends. - Mr.i. Shlve recently recovered from an attack of Influ enia which threatened to prove ,. serious. '.'' . ' with ssVbbsbbbSbbbssSsI DRUGSTORE . Saving is made possible by 'the t operation of twelve big plants, 'owned by the Rexall Stores ' '. '.' . . Safety. I ossurefd by the fact boat only the best of .materials are used and ".only t'oe mo3t skilled cl enlists employed. . , Your confidence to well placed hi ' STAR DRUG STORE - Vtit $Pa!i Prut Jttt ."j , :. . ;, . .' . , KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. yauu.'-'.Jt With a Hat To Match' Rift; ?ri ""af- ft rl match the hat and contain kt j cne of fashion's vhlms this ... . year, and ft Is moat effective a t you can see by this photograph. The J ww . w w iroca is yeuow and the akirt and bandings are of yel low and brown plaid. The hat has a Jdn yellow crown and a plaid brim turned up from U face. , MRS. GEORGE WRIGHT . HOSTESS THIS WEEK With one of the most delightfully appointed parties of the spring sea son. Mrs. George AYrlght enter tained for a large number of guests In; the Hall hotel annex, with a bridge party this week.- Carrying out the Easter motif In every detail the hostess used Easter lilies and ferns as tie main center, with In dividual. .Easter. baskets, on -each table.' - High score prise was award- pKzesvto the high score at each table. High soorep Tize was award ed to. Mrs. Leslie Rogers, second high to Mrs. A. M. Wordcn During the party hours," Mrs. James itnodes ueiighted with several musical numbers,' Impromptu, Schu bert, op. 90 4. Scarf Dance, Cham- Inade. . ' ; i Mrs. Wright was assisted In her duties as hostess by Mrs. E. D. Hall Mrs. H. N. Moe, Mrs. James Rhodes, Mrs. V. E ' Parker, Miss Mirian. Martin - and Miss Henrietta Wright. Hand painted Easter cards depicting the. festive bunny served as attractive place cards. . The guests of the afternoon were Mesdames William Duncan, Sarah I Gowen, L. Gerber, G. A. Krause, H. N. Moe, P. A. Albertson, WU1 Bald win, J. C. Boyle, Fred Baker, E. M. Bubb, H. W. Brldgeford, J C. Brockenbrough, C. B. Brown, Hard in .Carter, C. P. Chastaln, A. M. Collier, A. D. Collier, Carl Cum mlngj, J.- K. Daggett, C. H. Dag gett, D. N. Clemens, R C. Deweese, Fred Dunbar, J. S. Elliott, Charles Wood Eberleln, Syd Evans, W. P. Evans, A. B. Epperson, 0. H.' Mer ryman, C. I. Roberts. O.. Shlve, Silas Obenchaln, Fred Fleet, R. C. Groesbeck, A. R. Campbell, T. C. Campbell, H. E. Hauger, W. C. Hunt, Thomas Hampton, E. D. Johnson, W. A. Jones, E. D. Lamb, iW. ' B. Lamm, C. P. Mason, John Martin, E. E Magee, W. D. Miller, M. J. Mordoff, W. McNealy, H. M. Man ning, , H. D. Newell, J. J. Parker, E. B. Hall, L. F. Wllllts, R.' E. i Wright,. V: E. Parker, H. D Mort j ehson,' F. R. Haniblett, J. P. Brett', E. D. Pike, James ' Rhodes, ' CfJ.' Sabo, L. P. Sabln. H. F. Murdoch, A. J. Sloan, H D. L. Stewart, Les lie Rogers, C. F. Stone, William Sargent, Earl Whltlock, A. E. Whit man, M. 8. West, C. H. Underwo-od, A. M. Worden, Jack Slater, C. L. Moore, W, O. Smith, H. R Harrison; B. J. Rea, M. M. Greullch, H. H. Porrln and L. N. Haines pnd Miss Mlalnm Martin. ' " EVENING ilERAUb," 'Kt'AMATH fALtS, OREGON ' PREPARE EASTER - MUSIC IN CHURCH Ouo of the most beautiful of tho Easter services planned among the churches of Klanrath Falls Is that of St. Paul's Splicopal church, be ginning with the early sunr'.se ser vice at 6:30 a. m. The main service at 11 a. in. has special music Un signed by tSo choir master. Tho majority of the service music Is tho work of Sir John Stalner and Chnr-k-s Gounod, both old romposors of church music. -Some of the 'words of the' songs go back far Into the Seventeenth century and music is also registered from Sir Arthur Sul livan, court musician and at ono time organist of St. Paul's Cathed ral of London, one of London's most famous churches. The following program of Easter music will bo sung: : . Processional Hymn "Welcome Hap py M-ornlng." , Chant "Christ. Our IPassover." Edwards ' Offertory "Jesus Carlst la Ris en Today " "Sanctus" Sir John Stalner. ; "Gloria In Excelcis" Merbeck. "Seven Fold Amen" Sir John Stalner. v Recessional Hysin "The Strife Is O'er, The Battle Done." D. A. R. MEETS WITH MRS. TELFORD . Members of the Eulalona chapter of Daughters of the American Revo tlon wore delightfully entertained at the homo of Mrs. Ray Telford on Monday evening. Complete plans were made for the program to be given on Patriot's day, April 12, at 7:30 p. m. at the : Presbyterian church. Tnis service will com-mem-orate the 150th anniversary of the battles of Concord and Lexing ton and all churches, patriotic ro ganiratlons and : citizens ' are cor dially invited to attend the presen tation of the program. Money was voted to purchase shade trees for the public school grounds. Miss LeLalne West read' some very In teresting letters descriptive of the early days In "Old Virginia." The meeting was especially well attend ed. .,' . '. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS . A most; interesting meeting was enjoyed by the. members of the Me- thodist church . Missionary society, I when they met at the home of Mrs. L. N. Haines at 1125 Main street on Thursday afternoon. More than 30 guests were present to hear Mrs. Whitman, mother of Avard Whit man of the high school faculty, speak on China and Chinese cus toms. Mrs. Whitman Is a foreign missionary who has returned recent ly to the United States from her work in Kaylnj, China. It was on this work and the training of child ren in the Christian schools that she especially spoke. The group', will meet again the second Thursday In May. VISITING WITH DAIGHTERH , Mrs. Frank Olcson of Seattle. Wash., Is visiting In Klamath Falls at the home of cr daughter, Mrs, William Ganong for an Indefinite period. Mrs.-Oleson's daughter, Miss Mlldren Oleson Is also In the city with Mrs. Ganong.. - t , . EASTER PARTY . , . FOR DAUGHTER Mrs. George Mallot entertained this- afternoon . with , an attractive Easter luncheon and afternoon party for her small, daughter Dor othy Anne. Covers for, 12 guests were laid around a centerpiece of Easter, motif. Following the lunch eon an Easter egg hunt was enjoyed. The guests of Mrs. Maljett were Oracle Groesbeck,. Stewart Groes beck, Claire Hector, Margaret Har vey, Leslie May, Woldred Dletche, Carl Van Emon, Junior Van Emon, Percy Evans, Lloyd Drew, Frieda Sugarman, and Dorothy Anne Mai lett ' RETURNS FROM .' HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lundgren have returned to the city nfter a brief wedding trip taken to Medford and Grants Past where they visited with friends and relatives.- Mrs, -Land-gren will be femomberad.' as' 'Miss Violet Lewis before her marriage last week. Tho couple will mako tholr permanent homo Itj thu city, FIFTH -URADH KNTKRTAINS Members of the Fifth grade of tho Summers school cntorulned the Sixth, Seventh mut Eighth grades with nu Raster party at the school, on Friday afternoon. The main toaturo of the afternoon wae au In teresting talk by Captain O. C. Appleguto on Oregon History and the Modoc -War otter which the clnss sang' tho Dakota lr.dlun war song.: Refreshments, appropriate nf tho Easier soasou were served. Mem bers of the class are H.nol Short, Robert Kiel), Elvn Ward, Anna Noll ami Theron Denring. Mrs. Ilertha Esell It tho teacher. . MISS 8NK1UCOK ADDRESS t'l.l ll Miss Jano Sacdlcor of Medford, addressed members of tho Library club at . their meeting on Friday afternoon, with an Interesting ad dress on art, and tho use of flowors In the application of design. . Due to tho Easter season, very taw of the members wero present. Miss Sncdlcar used as tho main subject of her topic, tho manner. In which tho Japanese applied the floral designs to their work. In odd num bers and' In the manner which the priests it Buddha used tho flowers In the temples. Tho address wis beautifully given an'd 'Illustrated with books which Miss Snedlcor had broug'n with her. ; . MA1I JONGH CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Charles 1. Roberts will en terinln for nicmbora of tho M.ih Jongg club at 'her home on Wed nesday afternoon of next .weok Tots will be the first meeting of the group tor tho month of April. COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS THURSDAY Women's Community club of Chlloquln met oa Thursday, April 3,' for a shcrt business meeting. The club voted to give Principal Cram btltt of the school, S10 tor base bill equipment for sports for the children.' Forty nine members an swered the roll call, Impressive or the number that have Joined since the organisation when only ten signed the charter, April 16 has been set aside as a social meeting for the club at the Hotol Balfour at' 10 a. tn. -Cars will transport the' members to-Uia home of Mrs. Jack Valla If at Ewsuha camp. Mrs. Val lair will he assisted by Mrs. R. C. 8plnk, and Mrs. C. C. Hendrlck. ... -, MISS STEVENS . " HONORED SATURDAY On Saturday evening, members of the: staff of ' the Klamath General hospital entortnlned with Miss Marie Stevens as their honor guest. Miss Stevens lett on Monday for Wy oming to make her home Follow ing a theatre party, dinnor mas served for twelve guests, Chinese food as the dishes. - Guests of the evening Include tho Misses Leah Wolfs, Partlcia 'Stuart, Laurel Ros elle, . Fay Mueller, Mary Logan, Margaret Culbar.e, Claire Roberts an'd Mesdames I. A. Towey, O. S. Newsom, Effle Richards and Hajol Kaiser. MISS MOORE -ENTERTAINS A most attractive informal party was that given by Miss Venice Mooro in the nature of ' an April Fool party at her home on April 1. Re freshments were served to the guests following an interesting evening. Folowlng were the guests who en- Joyed Miss Moore's . hospitality." Misses Allsa Massey, Carrol Gray, Dorothy Dunham, Ada Jones, Edna Bennett, Jane Oarceloh, . Jennie Grovcr, Lois . Woedcn, Lydla Von Berthelsdorf, Muriel Moore, Marie Crystal, Martha Jones, Marjorle Lou Peyton, Margaret Cunnings, Maurice Oltey, Margarita Barkley, Margaret Alter, Mildred Rldeout, Ruth Color, Thelma Grlzzl.e Virginia Peyton, Vir ginia Beale, Virginia Hoett, and Zepha Rogers. DINNER GUESTS TUESDAY EVENING Mr.' and Mrs, C. S. Currin en tertained .for a number of guests at a delightfully appointed dinner at their home on Pacific Terrace, Tues day evening. ;. Following dinner the evening was spent In cards. Covers were raid for Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Waggoner, Mr., arid Mrs. L. F. Han sen, Joe Brett, Mrs. it. L Dclzell, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8, Currin, Richard Currin, M'jis .Dorothy Currin apd Robert Curfln. "'.' :. ' HONOR WITH SURPRISE PARTY In honor of Mrs. I). Ilajnus of Malin, a number of Klamath Falls residents motored to Malin on Sun day to spend the day nt the Rajnus home. The occasion was 'Mrs.! RnJ nus' . birthday. . A birthday dinner was served later In the dny covers laid for. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otter man, Mr, n-ndMrs. .Tamos' Otterman, Mr. and Mm- '' B.'-' Rajnus- Mrs Charles Stomwelt, Mrs. Lotis Bold- Iscbar nntj Mr. Joseph OoldsmHIi. 1SMUM INVITATIONS roil SPRING PART Mrs, Wllllnm McNoaly and MM. Lynn P. Ha bin have Issued' Invi tations for. nu Interesting party to be given ou Friday and Saturday April IT and IS. in tho Hall annex. CHURCHES Flint t lirlatinn (liiirrh . .Easter program, Suiulny, April 19, 11:00 a. m. Opening chorus: Solo by Mrs. Snod grass. Prayer, Buret's Little Symphony Orchestra. Scripture- rendlcg. Communion, floret's l.lttlu Symphony Orchestra. Knster Cnnata, "Tho Thoru Crowned King", lleni'dlctton. St, Paul's Episcopal ('liurrli ?lh uud High street, , :30 a. ui. Communion sorvlce. 9:30 a. m. Chlldrens service. 11:00 a. m. Choral Ruchsrlst, Processional Hymn "Wolcomo Happy Morning." Caant "Christ, Our Passover," EJwnnls. Offertorj- "Jesus Christ Is Ris en Today " 1 . "San'otus" Sir John Stal-ivr. 1 ."Gloria In' Excelcis" Merbeck. "Seven Fold Anion" Sir John Stalner. Recessional 1 Hymn "The Strife U O'er, Tho Battle Dono." 4:30 p. ni. Choral evensong. . Rev. T. A. Mcrrywoathor. '.' Grn- Miihoilist Church 10th and High street. Tho Sunday school will meet at 9:46 a. m. Instead of at 10, In order to complete the Easter pro gram botoro 11a. ni At 11 a. m the pastor will speak on tho subject: "Did Orlst Actual ly Rise from the Dead?" In the evening, atl8vpv m. tho Choir will give the Eistern csatala for wh'ich thuy have been proior ing for tho past several months. j Everybody welcome. We are ex pecting a targe crowd. Come early If you want a good seat. Tnos. D, Yarnes. Pastor. ' Fust IVrsbytrrlan Church Sixth and Pine streets. 10 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Easter Service. Anthenn: "Oarlst the Lord Is Risen," BucV.i God Hith . Appointed o Dny" Gounod, Mrs.. Georgian Dubcuck. Tours Solo: "O. Dlvlna Redeemer" ! Organ program: "Marche Solenno- llo" Gounod, '"Reverie" Logan. Sermon. "The Conquering Christ". 0:30 p. in. C. E. 7:30 p. m. Easter Musical Ser vice. . Organ program: "Cujus An- Imnm" Rossini, "Chorus of Seraphs" Dlggle,,. "Evensong" Marling. Violin and fluto duet, . Messrs . Boral anil Sward. Solos: "Bo Ye Comforted, Ye That Mourn" Fisher, Miss Eholso McPhorson, "I Know That my Re deemer Llveth" Hsndel, Mrs. Bert C. Thomas. Anthem: "Hosanna" .. . All Kinds of Fur Manufac- , turing and Coat Remodeling , ' Mrs. Wm. A. Bessler :r;v ". ; i . Furrier ' 625 Wash. St. in Between Sixth and Seventh N i4W VVorA Guaranteed Uiirnler, "Life's Uosurreellen llm Noldllimei', ."I'litJld Yo l'ui'tiilii" Uouuod Arthur L. Rico, Mlulslur, ' '. Ki'vonth Buy Ailvi'iulst Publlu library building. " 10 nTm. Siibllutll'si'liool"Air, 18! 11 n. ni. sorinon. "l'rcpiirallon lo Enter lloavon." ' "TTitO p. in. Tuoidiiy: Devotlnnnl. Welcome. Alvu tl. Walker, Minister. Zlnn l.iilhi'inil CIiiiitIi Chnmber of I'omliierco roome. Fifth mid Main 10:00 Preparatory serrlco for comniuiilcniils. 10:30 Knster service with cele bration of tho Lord's. Supper. Ser mon: "I Know That . My Redeem er Llveth." ( ' '. . Regular Quarterly meeting of the voters Immediately after tho sor vlce. G. W. Hoffmann, l'aitor. a "He Is Risen" 11 a. m. EASTER MUSIC AND MESSAGE 7:30 p. m. EASTER CONCERT . F i r s t Presbyterian Church Sixth and Pine Streets Arthur L. Rice, Minister photoqmgMc ENLARGING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street? ' Saturday! titm 1 1; 'loari i .. - 1 . ... - suvvvxiixrjinrsfifsji,'"r' M i "Tirsf i j Swanson's Barber Shop Look for Ibo TaMesl Pols lu Ibo World iW h luauty Shop In toa nect Ion. t Gertrude Johnson I' In charge i flpeclnllilng In Mre-l-1 n t(. water waving and French papor earl. .Hliauipoolug, scalp treat ments, fnelnl raansss and niBiilourlug for ladles. ud wen, . j; lis. i tlnl'ng and hair goods made lo ordtr. Phone 318 ( 625 Main St. ft ATT A T 1TV PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE I . , FRAMES Phone 39 j! AND TINTING