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Page eight EVENING gERALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON R ATI ?n DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1028 mm The ood-Night Kiss Mother, donr, kiss mo good nlg-ht; Do not go away. When my cys aro shut a'.l tight Noar my bod plMSe stat'. Mother, one nioro story idenso; Tell mo 'bout the sand Fallliae inno- children's eyes, Hut, mother, don't let gu my Wand. Mother, idear, I love you so, Give me one kiss more. I'll stop talking, mother, dear! Please don't oVse my door. Elsle-Jcan Helene "Breitenstein SOCIKTY EDITOR Telephone SS M.Ul ,IO'(i(i Al-TKItN'OON KASTKHX V1SITOU (U'KST AT INFORMAL AKTKKXOOX Mrs. Peach, who left on Thur day for her home lu He Kulh. Illi nois, after spending the summer mouths here with her sister, Mrs. V. S. Slough, was the honor guest portant part of the city's devotees tho college boys and girls. .social matrons, met with Mrs. Os I ear Shirr at her attractive home on j North Ninth on Wednesdav after noon for their tirst gathering cf ; the fall. Mrs. Thomas Deliell was ia special guest for the afternoon. I The favor for high score was nwnrd ied to Mrs. Del D. Gammon. Low bowls of lovely red asters i were prettily used fh decoration. Refreshments were served by the IDDLE September sees the ex- ' hostess at the conclusion of the odus of that exceedingly im- j game. Mrs. George Stephenson will be hostess to the members at her home I In a world of all cnanging fashion xoOX Ll'XCHKOX OK SOCIKTY and furbelows It Is amat.ag tj feel juvKNT OK WEDNESDAY how little human nature varies. The j nm A i( YVorden, president human figure alters a bit to oodom rtHJdate Itself to the prevailing mode. Our waists go up or down. Our barks are straight or drooping. Our arms and nccta become used to feel ing warm with no covering, or cool with a grod deal of it. Our teet shuffle In tlgiht skvrts or car ten prance emancipated, ia s'-Ort ones. Out heads, whlcu me might (have mentioned first, but forgot, are bundles of hair or cropped till they resemble a chrysanthemum blossom shaking in the wind. But our sauls (remain ven much the same. After all we lare no more vain AT SHIVK HOME WEDNESDAY Tho Mali Jongg club, which is j at an Informal afternoon on Tites- mnde up of a number of the city's " " A. I. Itue invited a few or the close neighbors in for f the Presbyterian Missionary society, presided at uie annual luraoheon of the matrons, held on Wednesday noon In the rhurch parl-.-rs. Foltow tag the luncheon, for which Mrs. E, S. Phillips as chairman, Mra. Wil bur Jones and Mrs. John Sargent, deserve niuo'.i credit, a -business meeting iwu held. Miss Pheobe Porter, who for the past five years has been in missionary work in South America proved herself a mfrst interesting apoaker, telling of her varied experiences. Mrs. V. S. Slaugh, Mrs. A. M. Wordcn and tin. James Grimes were elected as dele- than our grandmothers, really and I gates U the Presbyterian Synod, our brother's friends admire us o which will be held in Portland in less than their' brothers' friends ' early October, did them. Each generalirn changes its man- : HOXOltS MOTHKK WITH ners a lhtle, with a tendeW.-y to I BRIDGE AFTERNOON drop the forms and ceremonies of Complimenting her mother, Mrs. the last more than the last approv- Barnes, recently here from Omaha, ea. Perhaps one may say, even Nebraska. Mrs. It. B. Hanscom was) that in the bubbling up to the top, ihostess at bridge Thursday after-:E- Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. H the social toD of a -:u.eer set that ! nnnn. M s c K Mvors was nu-r I. Bussman, and Mr. and Mrs. K. K an informal afternoon. YOVXOKIt SET TO HE Ol'KSTS AT MASHKY HOME Of social interest to tho younger sot Is tho party over which tho Misses Allsa Mnssey and Venice Moore will preside this evening at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. (i. A. Massey on Esplanade. The guests will include some fifty of the young er social set. s KKIDOK AFTERNOON ox FRIDAY A red-letler event on the social rnlcudnr this coining week is tho llrldjcc afternoon on Krldn.v, when Mm. Thonm-s ('. t'niiipboll mid Mrs, Charles Wood Kberlien will lie host, esses nt tho Hall Annex. TO RE WEKK END GUESTS AT DVRRI.X HOME Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Durbin will have as their week end guests at their home in Hot Springs, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Eller and Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop Foster. MR. AND MRS. R. C. HARRIS COM. PLIMKXT DR. AXD MRS. LUCAS Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Lucas whose wedding was a social event of Sep tember sixth In this city, were the honor guests at an informal evening of cards and music on Thursday, when Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harris en tertained at their apartment in the Sun Set. At the conclusion of the social evening the hostess served a dainty two course luncheon. The guests wore Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Lu cas, the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meissner. Mr. and Mrs. W INVITATIONS oi'T FOR DRUKUt AKTK.UXOOXS Mrs. K. M. Hub!) land Mrs. A. It. t'auiptiell have -issued some OOf hundred invitations to Bridge on Hie iwciiiv-nliith and thirtieth of Septoinlw. Outstanding l-i rvrltil events, tho affair will he held In the Hall Annex, CAMI" I IRE tillU.S KI.K1T XKW Ot'KICKIIN The Suiich'ih'.u KrOUP 't III I Camp Fire Uirls met wlti'i their ItUA.ddin, Mrs. A. L. ltlee on Friday afionioon at which time election of officers for tho year t 'k plitre. Miss Anna Setier, president. Miss Bthttl Carlson, vice prosldeiu. Mls Muriel Moore, secretary a id Miss Kit i Mather, li.eiisuior. inning tho fall and winter months the girls will devote t'ho greater part of their time to MM tudy of art and music. MKDFORD CHAPTER OF t). E. S. TO HE tJCKSI'S OX TUESDAY RVM On Tuesday evening the .Medl'ord Chtutor of the Boiloru 8 it win be guests cf tho Aloha Cliunter In Klamath Falls, Is the anu nuv meiit made by Mrs. M. Hanks. V. M At this time which Is trio regular iiioeting of the loeal oliapter, the vis iting members will exemplify the work of the order. MISS l:l.l.lOI I' COMI'lilMENTH lilloi llKIt "N lilltTHDAY Itviuurlng 'her brother Jack W Elltalt's rifleenth blrlOiday, Miss Dorotho Elliott, was hostess to a number of the younger set on Kid- day livening, lit the Elliott Inline mi Lincoln. 1 1 a ines uud duncbivg pussed the happy hours for t'lo guests, at the voncliiN n of wliloh Miss Hill att assisted by her tuot'ier serve I a dainty luiu ieon. The guests In cluded MIsbim Gortrule Lludley, Helene Mason. Vera Moore. Mary Ellen Bradford and Mnr.lorlu Sliti s a. K. t.Uointro, Jiu -It lledforil, Qwaln DoLup, Tex Crowthers nu I the honor guest Jack BlllOtt i 4, 4 MRS. Klt.M si; HIVES HEVIKW OK "REU HESTE" At tho opening of fall and winter activities for the Study elub of the l.lbriirv department on M'nday u.'ternoon. Mrs, 11. A. Krause la a most enjoyable and capable ttlknUf gave a bo.k review of 'Beau lleste" by Wren. An UBUIttHl amount of Interest was sh ,wu -by tibs women of the city, the kitteiidunce being far above Me average. During the v. it i-- months a number of the most :n..leru books will bo reviewed by various matrons of the city. Mill Mil' belle l.eavltt will review 'Scarlet Cockerel" ly Sublette, at A dinner will bo served at tb.0 nwl mMUn ot lhv club 00 chamber of commerce In the dining raom at the h;ur u( six o'clock anil niombor.i wishing to attend are ask ed to get In touch wlili Mrs. Keller at pboaa 273 W Be 555. DINNKR HOXtiRS IMRTLAND ocBars OX MONDAY EVE Mr. and Mrs. II. .. Hiirdonhrook entertained at it prettily arranged dinner on Monday eenlng at their home, honoring their bcuse guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crain of Port Monday. October fifth SUXSET RANCH SCEXE OK OLD KASHIOXm) PARTY Perhaps one of the most unusual affairs of t ie week was the "01.1 Hashloued" dancing parr over which Mesdanios Syd Evans, Roll C. Groesbcck and L. L. Trunx presld ti 130 Tuesday evening at the Bui set ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Syd Evans. Members of the P. E. 0. club and their families wore land. The dlnnor table was eapivl-, th' guests. Autumn flowers la all .illy pretty, centered with a 'hand some Dutch silver basket of roses and blue bidls In l -e paitel Bhuttos tho lovelv shades wore attnu-tlvclv used abrut t ie home. All l ie -rid fashioned dnncrs of Silver sticks held glowing pastel none niiya including llie quad s iadei tapers, which we'e placed at i r,llua' Polkus. two-steps and waltios either end of the fable. Cavers '" darJ-ed by t'ae guests. Charles were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. E. r" a' inking his part as tho "old Deweese. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Carter, fiddler" In a most able munnor. Mr. and Mrs. A.' E. Whitman, Mr. ! nssl!,t'l b- Hiss Helen Gray at the and Mrs. A. E. Crnln, tho honor j P,Bno 011(1 Mr Charles Adams act guests ond tho host and hostess, I 1d8 1,1 floor managor. , Mr. and Mrs. B. L. HardeaOirook. At tllt' h JUr Ot midnight the guest 1 ... were served with -in oster supper. PAST MATROX'S' CLUB HOX- I covers being laid for sixty. ORE!) OX KIKTII BIRTHDAY An event outstanding on the sociul 1 INITIAL AFFAIR OK 1IUH1XK8.H calendar this week was tho prettily 1 wOMKJi OX MONDAY EVEXIXG Is unfortunately wltaout tradition. , ed the fav;r for high sorre. while the forms and ceremonies have been I Mrs. C. H. Reeves received the con too much abandoned. But our hearts ; station. At the conclusion of the are wiaere thq,- always were. We pin;, Mrs. Hanscom assisted by her play the oldest igame on earth just i motaer, served a dainty luncheon, as -happily as it was ever played. I Tine guests for the afternoon were Tie light thm lies in woman's eyes Mrs. C. E. Mters, M,-s. R. W. Smith, bas not dimmed. j Mirs. F. J. Gallager, Mrs. W. D. Intercourse aml.mg the y:ung may Butler, Mrs. c. H. Reeves, Mrs. E. be less trammeled, but whether boy: C. Knight and Mrs. Barnes, tho uon and girls flirt like gods ani godesses !or guest, pursuing and pursued In t'ae leafy seclusion of moan lightei alleys, or D. A. R.'S ENJOY TALK tumble about like young puppies 0:1 , BY JUDGE LEAVITT the sunny seasands, nature is not An event of much interest to lall abandoning atx7 of her ancient me-! who are familiar with Klamath th'ads for new onei. What d;es sne ; Falls' early hlst;ry tc:k plare on ca-re whether we vjucs3 that yjuth j Wedne;day evening, w hen the has just plighted its troth because Daughters of the American Revolu we see Orlando kiss Rosallnd"s i tion met wit 1 Mrs. R. E. WUtten hand under the moving green rent j burg, to hear Circuit Ju-lge Leavitt of forest trees, or because we m atch ' speak on the "Birthday of Klamath Croesus, Jr., in a millionaires ocean : Falls." Jud jo Leavitt took the I paradise, take MUs Midas by lie: guests back to early days, when he ankles and throw iher off a raft, arrived here In 18S4. Ills speach in Bath call lour attention ba tine fact j full being printed in the Herald on that the two "understund each oth- Thursday. Mrs. E. L. Crambiltt gave or Hedges. : TEA CUP CIitB AT STUC'KKY HOME THURSDAY Thursday afternoon the Mesdames W. A. Levings. H. K. Smith, W. J Stelnmetz and E. C. Stuckcy wore hostesses to the Tea Cup Club at the home of Mrs. Stuckey on Canhy The afternoon was delightfully spent in a social manner. Mrs. John C. Yaden added much to the afternoon by giving a reading. For tho oc casion the Stuckey home was at tractively decorated In asters. With the close of the social hours tho hostesses served dainty refreshments. Among the guests were Mesdames F. D. Yarnes, C. G. Winters, S. R. Berry, Arthur Olson, II. E. Momyer. M. W. Cseboom. E. Higginson, T. R. Skillington. E. L. Dclzell, E. Davis. jMollie Belding. E. H. IJalsiger. M. W. Gerhardt, John C. Yaden. F. W. Bechtel. W. C. Van Emon, W. H. Beanc, C, H. Barnstable, Frank Mar tin and R. D. Bussard. Distinction of behavior be- an interesting talk on "Constitution longs to the first, and boisterous Day." Mrs. Rachel Solomon who good fellowship to the last, but the recently returned from a trip thru eternal result is the same. Thery Alaska told of her trip in a jnost marry. Perhaps, however, it would Interesting manner, be well ta call attention to the Judge and Mrs. Leavitt. Hist May Hlangar lot dropping too mtfch mys-! belle Leavitt, Mrs. W. H. Hudson, tery In tile playing of the great ' Mrs. Morrison and Miss MarKenile game. j were special guests for the evening To warn little ladies that a shoulder can bo more' delectable j BIRTHDAY OK OLDEST seen through a mist of gauze, and ' SOCIAL CLUB HONORED ankle moving in a cloud of lace, an BY MRS. MARTIN eye glancing through downcast lash-1 On the nineteenth birthday of tlhe cs, a soul holding itself a little oldest exial club of the city, The crispy aloof, a 'heart no less honest-1 Art and Needle Work club, Mtr. ly in love for ibelng worn In a more Oharles Martin was hcste3s to tlhe romantic place than on the sleeve. membera and a few special guests at We have tiieard where the young niano's fancy turns in tho spring time ,nind we think the charm that holds longest U the charm that her home on Washington. The at tractive home was redolent with the perfume tat many lovely garden blossoms. At the cUae of t'ae after- trie obvious and keeps a little noon, Mrs. Martin served a prettily eoft screen of guesswork about per- i appointed three oourse luncheon. Son and personality. It is not well j Special -guests for the afternoon to bo boo well known. Bandars are easy to break and most difficult to build up lagaln. : TO STUDY ART AND MUSIC IN CALIFORNIA THIS WINTER mere Mrs. Paul E. Jackson, Mrs. W. H. Hudson and Mrs. George I Christian of Chiloquln. The mem- Ders of the club Include: Mesdamtr? Wilbur Jones, L. L. Truax, R. F. Matare, Allan Sloan, C. M. Ramsby. Miss Elizabeth Grab am who grad- ! - P-ow'ell, M. s. West, R. E. Wat- uated from the Klamath Falls big). ; tenburg, George A. Wirtz, Rose school this pnm year, will leave ! So,l'e. K- ' Cummlngs, R. H. Dun on Monday for San Francisco where bar. J. II. Carnzihan, J- Goeller, F. she will study music ond art during 1 H"' Hunter, Jennie Hum. I). V. the wlntor months. Miss Grahnm Kuykendall, E. S. Phillips. Miss will bo accompanied south by Mrs. Elizabeth McCurJy, and the hostcs.i, James Bishop Foster who will visit I Mrs. Martin. for a fortnight In tho southern city Miss MoCujrdy will be hostess to jvlth friends, I the club at t ie next meeting. INFORMAL AFTERNOON KOR MRS. C UMMINGS Mrs. Rufus Moore proved herself a lovely hostess on Friday afternoon when she complimented Mrs. Carl Cummlngs with an informal after noon. The Moore home was es pecially attractive with low vases of autumn flowers in purple, red and orange. Late in the afternoon Mrs. Moore served a daintily appointed luncheon. Among the guests were Mrs. Carl Cummlngs. the honor guest: Mrs. G. A. Krause, Mrs. Wal ter West, Mrs. James McClure, Mrs. Lewis Hi Bath of Newport Beach, California, Mrs. Thomas Hampton. Mrs. D. J. Zumwalt, Mrs. George Lindley, Mrs. Will Baldwin. Mrs. William Duncan, Mrs. Garrett Van Riper, Mrs. Alfred Carlson, Mrs. Louis McClure, Mrs. Francis Olds, Mrs. C. P. Mnson, Mrs. J. F. Goel- ler, Mrs. John Ball, Mrs. E. W. Gowen and Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNC ED AT TEA IX BOXAXZA Miss Myrtle Bttnn of Bonanza, who leaves within the next few dayB for college was the motif for a tea on last Sunday when Miss Elsa Armstrong complimented her. Mrs. Ada ParRons assisted the hostess In pouring. Just as the guests wero preparing to depart the affair lost Its "farewell" aspect when wee dainty Ruthy P.ea of Klamath Falls brought In cards announcing tie engagement of Miss Armstrong to Mr. Fred Reuck. appointed luncheon of Friday noon. over which Mrs. Isabella Spiker and Miss Maude Baldwin presided. The luncheon honoring the Past Matrons' club of the Eastern Star on their fifth anniversary of organization Covers were Jnid fj.r thirty-its members of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club at tho Initial dinner party on Monday evening a, f'ao White Pelican. Pillowing has dlnnor at six-thirty, over which Miss was served ul one o'clock at tho homo 1 Prances Dentty. president of tho of Mrs. Spiker an Fifth and Jeffcr- 'cub presided, the members adjourn son. Centering the luncheon tabic was C1 'o the Sun room, iwhoro a bus! I1PJS meeting was held. During the fall and winter months, a number of affairs will be sponsored by the rlub, which is among the most active In the city. HAPPY HOUR C'LUR TO MEET ON TUESDAY On Tuesday afternoon the Hnppy Hour club will meet with Mrs. R. A. Emmltt ut her homo on five hun dred and seventeen Pine. , $ SECOND OK SERIES OK CHARM ING BRIDGE EVENINGS Charming hospitality was ills pensed on Thursday and Friday eve nings. When Mrs. Jnines Bishop Fos- low Dresden bowl filled with Lucille carnations. Covers were laid for: Mesdames H. Murdock, A. L. Leavitt, Charles J. Martin, Frank Ankony, H. Momyer. Frank Ward, W. P. Mc Millan. Wilbur Jbnes, H. W. Bath iany. C. L. Harvey. W. C. Van Emon and t he hostesses. f DIXXER AXD DANCING PARTY THURSDAY EVE Outstanding among social events of the week, was the dinner and dancing party at the hotel While Pelican on Thursday evoning, Which complimented the employees of tho Klamatiii Development oompinny and the hotel White Pelican. Mrs. W. 11. Kllburii and Mr. T. P. Hendcr- lL'r entertained at her attractive home on n'.ting as hoatcss and host lor Eldorado, with the second of a ser- the evening. 'H of bridge parlies. Crystal howls The dining room was especially redolent gnrden flowers were beau pretty, beta attractively doccTatcd tlfully arranged about the rooms In carled colored balloons, while tho tables were centered with low bask ets of fragrant blossoms In pastel shades. GalloWiyR oro'.iestra furnished de lightful dance music for the guesta from nine o'clock until midnight. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs Dan Shafer, Mr. and .Mrs. George White, Mr. and Mrs. S. Montcllus. Mr. and Mrs. Klomwdok, Mrs. Madge Oastion, Mrs. Ethel Eaklns, Mrs. Thelma Barnes, Miss Dorothea Dal- On both evenings Mrs. Roy Durhln assisted the hostess. On Thursday evening Mrs. Leslie Rogers held high score and tho favor for second place went to Mrs. 0, H. Underwood. Fri day evening Mrs. Fred Dunbar and Mm. It. G. Eller wore awarded the trophies. The guest list for both eve nings Included: Mesdames It. B. Eller, J. H. Carter, R. E. Paddock. Roy Orcm, Marvin Lucas, C. II. Knowles, Glenn Jostcr, John Hoskings, Paul Noel, John D. Conway. John Sclmens, Orln Dnd- tnn, Mrs. M. D, Ringrosc, Mlssimun, O- D. Burke, Roy Durbin, Her- Elloen Teague, cf San Francisco, man Foster, C. W. Ruff, Ina Mann. Mrs. H. W. Kllburn, Mrs. E. M. B. M. Bubb, J. Elliott, G. A. Mas Lyons, Mrs. Martha Wlegland, Miss soy, A. E. Whitman, B. L. Hardon Mabel Hayden, Miss Agnes Dean, brook, O. W. Houston, Fred Dunbar, Mr. Joe Henderson, Ut. H. L. Chof-! R. E. Dewossc. C. M. Ramsby, C. fee, Mr. West Hunt, Mr. Richard Havey, Mr. George Swain, Mr. Rollln Rudolph, Mr. Frank Beeton, Mr. Fred Dalton, Mr. Jay Czlzek, Mr. Roland Wright. Mr. W. II. Drow, Mr. John Webb, Mr. 0. B. Llntnor, Dr. A. P. Henderson and Mr. T. P. Henderson. E. Hlggins, Earl Whltlock, C. H. Underwood, ChorlcB Martin, E. E. Mngeo, A. B. Epperson, H. W. 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