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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1925)
' t:'';V..',?i";?T'Jfi'i1''"v' !ra5Ei0flTT:,::,Tt ' ' v-in- '! ' 'i' EVENTN(l TtERAT,PjKT,AMATlf TATJa.' OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 0, 1021V v:r . : - . '-'' ' ' ' " .-v.-..,.'', ' I.'-"'-!!-:. .':!,.-, y,;:;.-,,.; , May ,. Is the last of tho- spring months and given over, more than any oi.the months of that season to festivities in honor ot the passing of spring and 'the advent or sum mer.- The number of bridge parties and afternoon teas given so far this month have stressed the spring motifs to a decided ' degree. Apple blossoms, and spring flowers have been featured as the decorations , and flowers, notes for all of these epring affairs. ,, A number of early summer house ; parties 1 have been enjoyed during the' past fortnight, for week-ends boCShtst' week and the last week in April were especially delightful and i warm. Summer ' resort3 are fast ' getting the cabins and beaches on the lakes completed for the tour- ists travel,., which-, many prophecy will surpass . any visitation during the past summers in Klamath coun ty. Elections , of ' officers in the ,jiubs have been held during the past week in order to let, tile regu lar meeting of fortnightly, clubs go until 'the resumee of regular: club work In the fall. '; . ' .'y:'.l:'::-i;-----.' -7 7 ENTERTAIN ' " . WITH CARDS .1. .... ; . Mrs. g! I. Stebbins and Mrs. Al len B. Jones were hostesses on Sat urday afternoon. May 2, with ; a delightful, afternoon at. cards when "600'Y bridge ''rid'. Man Jongg were enjoyed. The affair , was' given in' ' the McCarthy ' apartments. V High score of the afternoon went to-Mrs. H. W. Bathlany for .bridge honors, Mrs. -Helen Currin for high score at "500" and to Mrs. Harold Mon roe the Man Jongg prize. Decora tions were Carried .out in tie spirit . of May Day. Patricia Jean Stebbins daintily frocked in a May Day gown greeted the guests- Who were Mes Lloyd iStewart,' Fred Dunbar,' O.' L. dames - Thomas. Hampton, H. D. . Brown, L. Crawford, i-H. p. Crump. W.'C:'Dulton, " H. W.' Bathlany, Wal ter : West, ay H. Reed,- J. R. Gladwyn, C. . Harvey, Joseph Per ry; T. B. McDonald, A. H. Raymond T-Richardson, ,M.. P. Evans, G. A. Bellman,' P. W.. Bechtel,. . Levant Pease, Helen. Currle, E. W. Renick, : RijH. .Bunnell, J. -D. Grimes, H. J. Winters, Harold . Monrpe, ' W. W. Dawley, C. C. Kelley, J. M Glover, J: Galarneau, H. B. Momyer, G. A. McCarthy, E... J. Murray, Agnes i Guest, C. H. Knowles, Prank Beard sley and Duncan. McLean. . , , -"';..'." - 7j, MRS. KIMBALL ' IS RE-ELEOTKD ' Mrs. Jack' Kimball was reelected president of the Library club at a . meeting held Friday afternoon in the library club rooms. All others officers elected had formerly held office in the- organization during the past year. . Other offices filled were - first vice-president, Mrs. - R. E. Geary; second vice-president, Mrs. Fred Cofer; treasurer, Mrs. Horace Brldgeford; j secretary, Mrs. G. A. Krause. The entire time was - taken up with the balloting and the addresses to be given by Howard Perrln on "Better Homes" was pcst- poned. - The last meeting of the - year will be given in June in the library club rooms In the form of - a eoclal gathering. -.-:'. , . :'.'"' 7" 7 ; ENTERTAINS " .''" ; ;-.' ';' I; V ' AT LUNCHEO.V, i' , :: Mrs. Bert Thomas -.entertained.' c with a musical afternoon at her home on Tuesday. Luncheon was served at 1:30 covers being arrang- : ed around a most attractive luncS eon table which had as its cehter- .,( , piece iris, tulips and other . spring flowers. Following the lunch hour, the remainder of the afternoon was spent in music. Tlie -guests were Mrs. Georgia Babcock,' Mrs. Mar lorie Olds, Mrs. Lynn Sabi'ns Mrs. Harry Dobbins, of Klamath Agency, , Mrs. ' George ' Ulrich,:;. Mrs, '. E. j 8. Veatch, t Mrs. William Duncan and .- Mrs. R." E.- Wright.. r " , '':rX ':': ' v '' ENTERTAINS '-'-i ' ' ' . AT DINNER ' ; ... Mrs. J. A. Linmari entertained at dinner on Sunday evening In honor of Miss, Louise Cattuzza, Mrs. Mar tW , Oroen .and j-John A. ,t.ln)nn,n. Sr.. at her home 6n. Klamath Lake, i The -occasion was the birthday , 'of Miss;',Cn,ttu m. JtosJftfeii'and'-Mr.- L' rliinman.j CoverfweWlalx for addi tional guests who ;were Mri' and Mrs. . M. i Motsehenbacher, Mr. and, .Mrs. . J. Totten, Martin McGrath and John FLORA, BOB EMMITT RE-MARRIED TUESDAY Frocked in . the pearl gray satin wedding dress that she wore 60 years ago, Flora Emmltt, then Miss Flora teslie. walked up the aisle on the arm of Frank Arent of Ashland,, an old friend, where Bob Emmitt waited at the altar of banked ever greens and yellow . flowers to re ceive his bride once more. The wedding took place in the I. O. O F. hall, Thursday evening. ; ' Rev. J. W. Bryant, a retired min ister performed the ceremony that was read SO years ago in Roseburg by Rev. Todd. B. S. Grigsby act ed as best man, the matron of hon or 'being Mrs. S. T. Summers. The bridesmaids, frocked la wedding gowns of yeaf3 ago were Mrs. . J. Fred Goeller, Mrs. Nate Otterbeln, Mrs. George L. Humphrey, Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mr3. J. A. Houston and Mrs. Carey Ramaby. Attendants of the bridesmaids were R. E. Wat tenburg, William Townsehd,- H. E. Momyer, George L. Humphrey, J. Fred Goeller and Nate Otterbein. jUlce Templar and Clarie Hector in old fashioned frocks were flower girls while the pages who acted tor the evening were Herman Foster, Jr., and Calvin Lamb. , : The I. O. O. F. hall, was crowried to its utmost capacity for the affair. Rebekahs and ' their husba,nds and Odd Fellows and their wives were present. The rooms were banked with evergreens and yellow and white flowers. A cross of yellow tulip3 shaded delicately from the, light of the yellow candles ' made the scene a most beautiful one. The banquet room was equally ' attrac tive. Charles Martin arranged tor tables while Mrs: William Saunders and . Robert Sloan ' prepared , the menu. . Wedding preparations were made by Mrs. ' Carey Ramsby and Miss Esther Martinson while the musical 1 program was arranged by Mrs, Rose Otey Soule. ... . .:.. ' , ' Lee Bean presented Mr. Emmitt with a past noble grand jewel and Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg presented Mrs. Emmitt with a similar jewel ed badge from the Rebekah lodge.. The - -musical program given was arranged as follows . Piano duet -Mrs. Fred Cofer, Miss Helen Cofer. ,. ' " .. j ocal duet- "I Love You Truly" "Put on. Ybur Old Grey Bonnet" Mrs. John H. Llnfesty and R. Pat terson. '' -" '' '. Reading "That Old Sweetheart of Mine" James Whltcomb Riley Mrs. Rose Otey Soule. Piano solo "When You and ! I Were Young Maggie" Mrs. Fred Cofer. Minuet in costume Miss Virginia Hoeft arid Miss Pearl Blehn. . .' Vocal solo "Oh Promise Me" Mrs.' Francis Olds. i . .' : MISS HOEFT ENTERTAINS - i Miss Virginia -Hoeft entertained for a number '.of friends at .her home in the Winters apartments on Tuesday evening. . Miss - Frances Humphrey will entertain the group In a fortnight. Those present were the Misses Jean ' Ferry, France3 'Humphrey, Dorothy - Currin,. Pearl Renie, Pearl Blehn, Bes3ie Tull, Lois Bynon and the hostess,' Miss Hoeft. -:- - .. '' ,-,'--.' I-'-- ' ALAR SOCIETY' ENTERTAINED .The home ot J. F. I.lugulre was especlaliy attractive on Tuesday evening when Miss Margaret 7 Ma; guire entertained the members, pf St.. Mary's Altar society for. their May meeting. Apple blos30ms ,ln abundanco and lilacs made the rooms most attractnve. Purple Iris In bowls added to the rooms as wall, , Mrs. Joseph -A. Galarneau . .presided' at the plnno and furnished the music for the evening. High score at BOO was wpn. by Mrs.; William Hannon, Miss Magulre was assisted In serving by Mrs, , W.' J. Bertram,: MrS. 'C. P. Maguire; iMiss Gertrude Magulre and Miss Eleanor Magulre. White Pelican '. Beauty ' , ; Shoppe 'v . Under the management of Miss Inez Thackara DtKjdWd tstm -assist In g ;ladlesr-'ndKIddiB--halr-.bobr.;,.. - ' blng. '"''' :'-t.i White Pelican Hotel TRI S CLUB WILL . . SELL FOR LEGION consented, to. assist the American Legion, Saturday, May 30, with the Memorial Day. celebration by taking charge of the sale of Flanders pop pies oh the streets of Klamath Falls. The American Legion appointed William Canton as chairman ot the affairs who will be assisted by six. teen girls. ( Booths will be placed about the streets for the dispensa tion cf the 1500 popples, made by disabled war veterans, on that day. .Miss Lc-atha Slm'aionds entertain ed the group at her home Thursday night. Final plans were made for the dancing party to be given on Tuesday night, May 26, In the White Pelican hotol. Those present were Ruth Christy, Leatha Simmonds, Addle Jenkins, Evelvn Amiske, Mar- jorie Prime and LMs Bynou. Otho." members of ' the club ' are Betty Ramsby, president; - Alice . Miller, Joan Thompson, Martha Jones, Vio let Darling, Thirza Anderson, Doro thy Dunham,' Helen Anderson, Evel yn Francis, Frances West and Mar ion West. '.;'' . . ". ; MRS. THOMAS HOSTESS THLS WEEK Mrs. Bert Thomas ' was a charm- ipg hostess this ' week when she entertained ;.wlth a series .of bridge parties,, on Thursday and 'Friday at bar home." Quests of Thursday in oluded Mrs. 'T. C. Camiibalp, Mrs. W. ,'R.r Boyd, Mrs. H, R. Harrison, Mrs. E.. E. Magee, Mrs; H. E: Mauger, Mrs. Percy Evans, Mrs. ''Syd Evans, Mr3'. Alfred Collier, Mrs. Andy., Collier, Mrs. ' A. M.- Worden, Mrs. Sargent, Mrs. R. C. Groesbeck, Mrs. H. W. Bathlany; Mrs. G. JA. Massey,' ,,Mrs. Jack Bedford, Mrs. Junior Daggett, Mrs. Fred Fleet, Mrs. G. I, Wright, Mrs. J. I. Beard, Mrs.' Harry Goeller, Mrs.: Charles Wood. Eberleln' and Miss Anna Reeves. ; ; ,Mrs; .''Hanger was -. given hjgh. score of- the afternoon . wli-h Mrs. Massey awarded low. ... Using as the background for her second, party dh Friday, Mrs. ThOm-. as arranged spring - flowers, tulips and iris about the rooms. Mr3." Os car Shive was giveii high 'score of the afternoons play at bridge, with Mrs. CKarles I. Roberts, awarded second score. ' The guests were Mrs. Charles I. Roberts, Mrs. 'William Duncan, Mrs. Oscar Shive,- Mrs. fi. E. Wright, Mrs. Lynn. Sabin, Mrs. Karl G. Cummings, Mrs. JiC. Brock enbrough, Mrs. E. W.' Gowen ' Mrs. L. L. Truax and'Mrs'. O. A. Krause. Both parties were one of the pret tiest series given this year. ' -' ' ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED. Mrs. Oscar Peyton entertained on Saturday afternoon at her home in honor of Miss D;rris Ady, whose engagement to Calvin Powell Peyton was announced' at tr.t time. The announcement cards bore June 2S as "the wedding date; , Miss Ady, who has been teaching in the Klnm ith Fills city schools, is the daughter of Mrs. Leona Ady, of Portland and .one of the most attractive girls of the city. Mr. Peyton is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton and is identified In business with his father. During the afternoon Mrs. Peyton served a dainty lunch eon to her guests, ewers being laid around a table whose center piece motif was a clever arrange ment of yellow Iris. Yellow and iwhltej w3 the color motif on the table, at, each caver Individual flow er bowls were filled with yellow and purple pansles. . Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Wllllard Pey ton, Mrs. , Edi Howie, Mrs. Frank Bell,' Mrsj Frank. Mllls: ; and the Misses tAnno Mae. Johnston, Cather ine 'McAndrews, Frances. Randalln, Lulu Foster. Mae -Phlnney. Alice Blackford, Delols Coopor, : Dorrs Ady, and tlfe hostess Mrs. Peyton, i " '-. . "JINKER8" ' ARE HOSTS , The initial entertainment of the "Jlnkors" of the First National Bank was thoroughly enjoyed when they "were hosts to their friends with a dancing party m the White .Pelican hotel on Wednesday night.' Committees bad been appointed and the affair wis one of the most In teresting of the week. '' . . i ' . , ',-.' : j- .; .j, -- - Mri-nd ,Mjs, i.,Melvin Northw "hav'e 'C,arrvEd 84h--oltjtip' ina&o their home.- jiorUier" will " Bo' inters - ostod withJtii6 kiatnalh hde 6m-x ROGUJ3 RIVER CLtTB " .. ENTERTAINS WOMEN : . :-)f ..V-,,.-...-. K-:.v, The e'lBvonth annual mooting of the Southern Oregon , District Fed eration was held, at Rogue River, April 25; with, more than 150 club ivomea In attendance, the Rogue River Civic Improvement club3 as the hostess organization. With but .few chnng33 tho pro gram as published was carried out. A telpgrani received he the mbrnlag announced the unavoidable absence of, Mrs. -Sadie Or.r Dunbar,: president ol tbe,-, Stnte Federation; , Miss Grace H.I-'Chambor'.aln state vice, president,)1 of Ashland, - to?k her place on the program appearing In the afternoon Instead. of the fore noon as scheduled ' and ; giving a splendid address iwith, '.'The Bien nial at Los Angeles" as the theme. Tho representatives - of .'twenty federated 'i clubs .and ninnV ' visitors were-welcomed by Mrs. F. W., Clark, Rogue River; Mrs. H. R. 'Harrison, of Klamath Falls, responding. The minutes nnd reports, which included three minute reports from the dif ferent federated clubs wore given. These reports epitomized their ac tivities during the year. - -Mrs. William Bell of the Rose burg Women's club told of tile club Instltuto held recently in Roseburg, of the interest shown, and' the ex cellent attendance, . . With the appointment of Miss Grace H. Chamberlain, Mrs. Rose Schieffeiln, Mrs. : c: H. Woodward, Mrs. "J." F. Klmbill, Mrs.' Mattie Brown, Mrs. J.'Ci Ponsler, and Mrs. H. K. Hanna as nominating com mittee, and Mrs. Fo.cer Butner, Mrs, Gordon MacCra:ken, Mr3. F. W. Clark, and Mrs. Esteila Seidell a3 a resolutions Committee toe ses sion adjourned for luncheon serv ed in 'the club rcom. " The outstanding features of the afternoon session weie addresses by Miss Chamberlain on the '.'Bi ennial," Mrs. J. M. Norris, "Nation al Politics," 'and ' "Literature and Art," given by Mrs. Humphreys and Mrs... Wallace of .Medford; 'the first nailed discussing "Literature".' and Mr3.. Wallace speaking on "Art." De lightful musical "nunibers were giv en; piano, solo;" Miss Wold. Med- ford; a costume song, Miss Evelyn Carsten3 and MUs Lila Martin of Rogue River; a piano duet by Mrs. Fred H. Cofer and Miss Ruth Cofer ot Klamath Falls; , a vocal solo by Mrs. Weston Henry of Ashland; ah original song "Oregon" led . by the composer Mrs. C. B; Marks .of Grants Pass. " Mr3. Sam Baker con trlbuted a Jvitumbeir- of. short -read ings d-urrlng luncheon.. . . ',. The reports of committees ai. pointed were given In closing; nom lqating,. .tor ..president, Mrs. J:; C. Pojnsler, Roseburg; ivlce prisedent, Mrs. Fred Baker; Klamath Agency; second vice president, Mr.3. W.- H. Brown, Eagle Point; recording 'sec retary, Mrs. Long Talent; corres ponding secretary, Mr3. W. S. Jost, Roseburg; treasurer, Miss Fanny Abrams, Grants Pass; organizer, Mra, : John Crews, Medford ; and auditor Miss Florence Hollmeyer, Ashland. " Mrs. Foster Butner read the following resolutions: : "Resolved, that the first S. O. D. F. W. C. express their sincere ap: prestation of the hospitality extend ed the delegates and friends by the Rogue River -Civic -Improvement club, and wish to make especial mention ot the delicious luncheon served by the club and the friendly club spirit' that has prevailed thru out this convention. -l 'That the members .as , a whole unite ;thelr efforts In controlling publication of subjects of a demor alizing nature from the front pages of our newspapers; That the clubs represented in (this federation pay especial atten- Fur Manufacturer. Coat Remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER ,' ';;-' ' FU'ri,fcr7i.,.' JjK.I ..Washington , :.; Bet." Sixth' nd--Sovcnttl.- ' ,,-... . , I NKj OriiCERS' v" :- Altl'j) INSTALtEI) ,';'?,::-' ' "'- vi.,,,.-,: . Members of .tiiii1 Ladles 'Auxiliary, of the Presbyterlun church met in tho church .parlors on Thursday and spent an afternoon discussing plans for the coming year. Newly elect ed officers took their chairs at this time. Thuy were Mi's. C. H. uandis, prosUlent; Mrs. , Wilbur Jones, iecrotary and Mr3. Agnes Juest, , treasurer. The incoming officers acted as hostesses tor the afternoon at which time more than 20 of, the members were out , for the meeting, Plans for 'a rumaiago sale to be held May 10 woro discus sed, tho slle to bo' given lii the Public Market during ' :tho: entire day. Many useful arid nttrastlve articles are being gathered1 up from the homes of the members to pre sent at the sale. ' -' i .,- : . . .. . A. R. MEETS " '' . AT EVANS HOMJJ ' '. Mrs. Syd Evans entertained foi the ladies of the D. A.' R. at her country home, Monday afternoon, Officers were elected with the re sult that Mrs. R. E; Wattenburg entered into her fourth year as re gent of the Klamath ' Falls group of the Daughters of the American Reiv-olution. Mrs. Wuttenburg was elected the first regent of the or ganization in 1921 and has, headed the group ince that time in a most efficient manner. Other officers elected .were Mrs.- D. V. Kiiyken 'djll, vlc-regent; Mrs. Harry M, Ackiey, recording secretary; . Mrs. Coa:les Wood Eberleln, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. Thomas Hamp ton, treasurer; Mrs. Wlbur Jones; registrar; Mrs. C E. Solomon, his torian. The group will meet . the first Monday or. June. 'ty J. An interoitirig phase cf the meet , j was the discussion of the enn rant manual, ruauuig by Mis. R. E. Wattenburg who read from a book tent out by the Nitiohal chapter ot D. A.' R. for the purpose of1 edu cating tho future citizens of the United States. ; , i tlon .' to the correct use and respect 'shown, ao the flag of the United itates; . ' ' - ' ' - "That the women of Douglas, laclrson, Josephine and Klaniat?. Kcounties work together for the needs and Interests of these counties and support each other in every topic of . interest and gje our support through the S. 0. F. W. C. Mrs. J. C. Ponsler of Roseburg, and. Mrs. - Arthur K. Earhart, of Rogue. River were named delegates to the; state convention at Marsh field. Tho invitation of Roseburg for next year's . meeting was nc- opted. .!,--. . ART-NEEDLEWORK CLUB ENTERTAINED : At the home of Mrs. V. J. Powell, tho members of the Art-Needlework club were entertained on Wednesday afternoon.,. , Reading books .of the club were exchanged at this time and a social afternoon passed "pleas antly. , Mrs. Powell assisted by Mrs. A. J. Powell served, a dainty lunch eon to the remainder of the club members. The next meeting 'of the organization will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Carey Ramsby.. Guests of the afternoon ivere Mrs. Mary Gardner of Yreka, Mrs. A. J. Powell. Members pres ent were Mesdames J. Ft Goeller, ri. E. Wattenburg, R. H., Dunbar, A S. Phillips, Allan Sloan, D. V; Kuykendall," Jennie Hurn, Merle S. West, Wilbur Jon.es, L,- L, Truax, J. H. Carnahan and K. G. Cummings and the hostess Mrs. Powell.' MAY DAY PARTY IS INTERESTING , One of the prettiest parties ol the week was that- of Mrs. Carl Wlnetrout and Mrs. E. L,' Ben tie at the home of Mrs. Winetrout on May 1, when they were Joint hos tesses tor a number ot trlend3 at a 500 party. Baskets of spring flow era and apple blossoms added to the attractiveness ot the rooms. Late In the evening a luncheon : was serv ed at individual tables which had for their centerpieces- May baskets which represented fish ponds. Gifts for each guest were In the baskets. High score of ' the afternoon was awarded 'to Mrs. F. W. Bechtel,. low score to Mrs.' 'Li ' O.' Archie- Mrs. Clarence Wlnetrout and Mrs.iHubert Hoxleof Grants Pass. Were-. ou,t of town guests, ' Others iiSvlted'.to;,.'the deligntfur affair'' iwero ) Mrs;i B, . H, Baislger, Mrs. Oi hi-Hafvoy, Mrs., F. Snider, Mis.1 F'R. Hamblett, Mrs. W. D. Miller, Mrs. C. Snodgrass, Mrs. W. H. Robertson, Mrs. Mary Arens, Mrs, L. O. Arens, Mrs. John Robertson, Mrs. F. W. Bechtel, Mrs, R. E. Crego, Mrs. Hlckerson and Miss Lamler. -,' " : ISSUE INVITATIONS FOR UKIDGE . Inwitatlons wore Issued the mid dle of tho week for a very informal evening at bridge by Mrs. A. B.. Ep person and 'Mrs1.' Alian-tSloan to 8 hllhirier fjf Ernnala nn Mnn.-lnV. avan. mgji ine nome oi Mrs. ispperson. flhr tabieV'will Tba. In, play during .tho P.: E. O. '..OBSERVES I1 . MOTHER'S DAY . ...'At thtf homo of Mrs. L. L. Tr'nax? members'.' of the P. 10. O. entertained In honor of Mother's Day with their mothers, or elderly friends as their guests. More tlun 50 onjoyed the afternoon's entertainment which was put on by tho children of P. E. O. members. Toe program was under the direction of Mrs. Bert Thomas. Mrs. 11. D. T.loyd Stewart, Mrs.- H. W. Bathlany and Mrs. Caleb Jones were the commit-' toe in charge of refreshments. Mlaa Elizabeth Chastalu and 'Miss Ruth Mae Bathlany, greeted tho guests as they ontered tho door nnd pre sented them with n spring flowor in honor of the day. In one num ber of the afternoon Helen Mason sang the verses to a song with tho following little girls baking up tho chorus: Grace Groesbeck, il'earl Joan Wilson, Margaret Daggett, Ruth Mao Bathlany- Carolyn Collier, Marie Collier, n'nd Mary Thomas. Frank Fleet gave a short recitation and Miss Martha Jones was pre sented in a piano solo. Mary Thom as, cleverly costumed In nn old fashioned frock and Marie Colllor as a modern French doll formed a olover part of tho program. . The affair was one. of tho most delight ful of the season. ' '..' . j ENTERTAINS FOR SISTER For the pleasure of her c!.3tor, .Mrs. Martha Greulich of Pendle ton, Mrs. C. B. Browno entertained at her home on Wednesday after noon with four tables of bridge. Mrs. A. B. Epperson and Miss Doro thy Browne assisted in serving dur ing the afternoon. High score wa3 iiven to Mrs. J. S. Elliott. Those ho called to meet Mrs. Greulich -were Mrs. Horace Brideford, Mrs. 3. D. Pike, Mrs. P. A. Albertson, 'Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough, Mrs. Del Ciammon, Mrs. R. ' E. Geary, Mrs. H. ' N. Moe, Mrs. Edna Schallock, Mrs. J. S. Elliott, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Airs. J. S. Elliott, Mrs. Earl Whit lock, Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mrs. C, H. Underwood, Mrs. ttussoll Austin ud Mrs. W. W. McNealy. 0 , . LADIES AID MEETS THIS WEEK Members of the" Zlon Luthorn church, Ladles Aid mot at . the home if Mrs; E. D, Johnson early this .veek.. Mr3. E. A, Smith was hos tess for. 'the afternoon at which a business meeting ' followed by a so cial hour was held. , To Please Mother '- : - "I went to church today, Mother.'' 'start out your letter with thnf statement if you want to 'please her. Rellglcn means so much to her, and it should mean much to you. Possibly It might moan more If you would give it a fair chance. Come on Mother's Day, anyhow.' Services nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. , ' ...! I First Presbyterian Church Sixth and Pine Streets. ' ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street t, n 1 n 1 in. k av m. opeciai Dunaay v White Pelican Hotel Harry Borel i '7.-,-'- and his orchestra will play during . dinner r4,f4l4,,4,4lWl,4 Why Go to Dance? v When you can dance on a good floor with the best music in Klamath County at KENO i'JI. Les SaHih.hestra ;', ALOlfA .CHAPTER 1't'TS ON WOKii 4 i iffli.biV .tiluh!,r -4.0 1 memburs -.o( tho Aloha ,. chapter, Order' of Eastern Star Journeyed to Ashland last, Tuesday night, whot'o I ho officers of Alohu chapter' 'exemplified tho degree w::rk for the Ashland 'group. Duo to the fact that the Ashlund chapter wus the first chapter to. bo organized in the state ot Oregon, they hnvo chosen tho chapter name of Alpha', Following the degree , work, the Ashland hostosses enter tained with a delightful dinner In the Ashland hotel for which covers were laid tor nearly 200 .guost Tho Klumnlh Falls (legveo ,tqam "hnd" officers ' woro especially commended upon with tho ease In . which they put on. the difficult work. ..'..'" Fli-Nt I'rpsbj-tcrlaii Church ' Sixth nad Pino streets. 10-o.' m. Church school, 11 a. m. Mother's Day message and musls. Sermon: "Mothor's Divi dends" ' 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m, E.enlng worship. Sermon: "A Mother's Faith." Some of the old "Mother Songs." Arthur L. Rice, Minister. .; ';. ' Zlon Lutheran Church i Chamber ot Commerce rooms, Fifth and Main. 9:110 a. m. Sunday .school. 10:30 a. m.. morning service.' , G. W. Hoffman, Pastor. . .. .. , Grace Methodist Church Idth and High streets. 10:00 a. m. iSunday school. . 11:00 n. m. Morning service. , Subject: "The Home Some Danger Signals". , 'In the evening the young people will have charge of the service. The morning service will be an appropriate Mother's Day service, and we cordially Invite those who wish to honor their mothor's to wor ship with us. Seventh Dny Atlvcntlst Public library building, , ,. ', . j . 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school, May 16th. ; 11:00 a. m. sermon: "He is Able to Keep You". 7:30 p. m. Tuesday denrotlonal. Alva O. Walker, Pastor. . St.. Paul's Episcopal Church- Temporary church. A, O. U. W.. hall, corner Payne' and Main at. Sunday school at 10 a. m., . Morning prayer at 11 a. m. ' ARTHUR L. RICE, Minister QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE "FRAMES Phone 39 ,,4,,,l,Mt,,,j; 4 inner hour ' . "" 40 Miles SATURDAY, MAY 9 7 I Jnmauj Jr, iveuing, , .... J .'H.