Saturday, October 24, 1925 Page Eight EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WjTIFTY V ii, i I I i i i aaM assail r Promises MI8T8 and tho subtle music Of a softly fallinR rnin. Dawn and a robin elDglns, Then sunshine bright again. The nfterclow on tho skylino Aftor the sun has set. Life, after resurrection, In the land where we never forget, Alice Field Halo. Helene Breitenstein socikty kmtok Telephone 88 WORTHY GRAND MATRON TO VISIT HERB BOON HS. CAROLINE LEWIS, worthy grand niatrou of the state of ; Oregon for the order of the Eastern Star, will pay her official visit to : the local chapter, Aloha, .n Novem ber tenth, according to tho an ' nouncement made today by Mrs. 1 Amelia Hanks, worthy matron. M" T"VER sn nftnn T MnnHo, !... 1. Kt . w " i TO MEET THURSDAY 1U many of the world's people ' AT cOFSR HOME actually experience real Joy in liv-1 ,HP w,7Z M , ing? How many really take pleas- c iu me luruiance oi amy ana in tho accomplishment of tolls? Not until we know the swoetness of duty and the nobility of labor can we rejoice in our dally tasks and find thi Methodist Ladies' Aid will meet at tho home of Mrs. Fred Cofer on Thusday afternoon, October twenty , ninth. happiness in boin n EASTERN STAR TO Bringing a sour face and a bitter hDHHuT TUESDAY EVE. tongue to the work of the day will ryiHE regular session of Aloha never help us in finding the sweet-j X chapter of the O. E. S. will be nes of living. No one with ugliness held in the Masonic Hall on Tues- of mind can have health of body, or j day evening at eight o'clock. Th iue oi menas. work of the order will 00 e.xempii- ; fled by the Past Matrons and the Each age has its type of beauty. Past Patrons of the order. A social There is the beauty of youth, ra- hour and refreshments will close diant as the budding rose, the beau- the meeting. ty of maturity, this same flower in full bloom, and then comes old ago, MRS. POOLE TO HONOR the flower withered, no doubt, but MRS. THOMAS DHLZELJi still possessing a quaint refinement T TONORTNG Mrs. Thomas Delzell and a charm to youth alone, but. 1 lone of the city's mo3t attractive I believe that an indescribable j-oung matrons, who arrived is strength of character and tone of Klamath Falls a few moaths ago to soul which is reflected in the fea- make her future home, coming here lurcs' as a bride, Mrs. Harry w! Poole has True beauty is not merely a phys- is5ued invitations for a matinee at leal condition, regularity of features the. Pine Tree theatre on Wedncs and other commonly accepted attri- day, November fourth. Tea at the butes. It is not something which. lSote, 'white Pelican twill rdllow the vanity and primping can fashion. I matinee. I think sometimes that our elder-1 .;. ly friends possess in the autumn tit AUCTION r.Uh.i: CLl'B their lives a charm much rarer than WITH MRS G KRAl'SK the vivacity of their lost youth. Life RS' G ' A kraCSE was hostess and the kindly way in which they IVI . ..... ;.. r. ,j . v . 1 . , . ' ; 11 to the Auction Bridge club on have walked on with the years, . j . ,. , v , . : Wednesday afternoon at her home have fashioned a look of beautiful r. . - . ... . ... on firant. Four tables were in play character on their countenances. It j , .. .. . . , ,. . . during the afternoon. High score is as if the features of a statue ., j . ,, ... , ; was awarded to Mrs. w. M. Duncan, could become animated with some o . . . ... .. v .... i i i . Special guests for the afternoon beautiful and high resolve, lending It I , . . ' 6 M were Mrs. Del Gammon, Mrs. K. a strange and soulful beauty. Some M Word Mrs John Sa Mj faces symetrically perfect are ta Thomas Del2el youth like empty windows, and in . . ... . . ... . Mrs. Wilford Lamm will be host old age they are ilium nated and . .v . u . ... " ess to the club on November fourth Z 'r "'"""'.at the hotel White Pelican. uuu jjau''i'.'. A. N. W. CLUB WITH MRS. POWELL IRS. Z. J. POWELL wis hostess to tho members of the A. N. W. club at her homo on Wednesday afternoon. For the occasion the Powell home was prettily decorated In marigolds and ferns. Following the social hours the hostess served a daintily appointed luncheon. The club members Include Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall, Mrs. Allen Sloan, Mrs. 8. E. Martin, Mrs. Rufus Moore. Mrs. C. J. Martin, Miss Elizabeth McCurdiy Mrs. F. Hill Hunter, Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mts. Rose Soulc, Mrs. J. F. Goeller, Mrs. L. L. Truar, Mrs. E. S. 'Phil lips, Mrs. M. S. West, Mrs. J. H. Carnahan, Mrs. Z. J. Powell. Mrs. A. J. Powell was a special guest lor the afternoon. Mts. E. S. Phillips will be hostess to the members of the club at their next meeting. CHINESE PHEASANT DINNER AT HOUSTON'S '-OR Mr. Carl Bohnette of San JT Jose, California, who Is visiting Hn Klamath Falls with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Will Houston on Mondav evening entertained at a Chinese Pheasant dinner. Centering the prettily appointed dinner . table was a hammered silver basket of mari golds and fern. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook, Mrs. Charles Hogue, Mrs. Ooldic Miller. Mr. Carl Bohnette, the honor gues' , and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Houston and their two daugh ters, Genevieve and Gernldine. MRS. I. KELLY HOSTESS TO 6T. MARY'S SOCIETY Twonty five ladies of St. Marys Altar society met on Tuesday after noon at the parish house with Mrs. Kelly acting as hostess. Following the business meeting the guests enjoyed H WITH . Carnl r HELEN GRIZZLE ENTERTAINS FRIENDS ONORING a number of her s;hool mates, little Helen Griz zle was a delightful hostess on Wed nesday evening at the home of hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Grizzle on Jefferson. Games and mu3ic passed the merry hours. The home w-as decorated In Hallowe'en colors with goblins, witches and black cats peeking out from every corner. At the 'oonclusion of the evening Mrs. Grizzle served light refreshments. The guests were Maxine Elliott, Hel ene Holbrook, Mima Brookfieli, Evola Thrasher, Ann Thrasher, Ber nlce Hogue, Zoa Butler, Louise Hunter, Jean Beard, Grace Groes beck and the hostess. RADIO CARNIVAL COMING EVENT ITH the date of their Radio ival Just three weeks away, evenings finl the members of tile Business and Professional Women's club busily engaged in making novelties for the bazaar. The affair rvhich will be held in the chamber of commerce gives promise of being one of the most unique of this season. Radio decorations will be carried out, a radio pond will be one of the novel attractions. Booths with candles, aprons and novelties will be placed about the room and at each booth a radio will be stationed. A silver tea will be held in con junction witli the carnival, tea be ing served between the 'hours of three to five. Some thirty of tho matrons of the city mill be asked to assist, the business women as patron esses for the affair between the hours of one and six o'clock. Tie girls are deserving of much credit and should have the co-operation of the entire community in helping to make the carnival a suc- a social hour at the conclusion of i cess. Funds realized frcm tho event Which the hostess served light re freshments. November tenth will ho the next meeting of the society, and they will P,ther fjw!n nl P'i'sh Ihmisc, to be used 111 buying equipment f or j the rest room of the new library. November the fourteenth, nine teen hundred and twenty-five Is the THREE A1TKHNOOXS OF BRIDGE 1AVELV AFFAIRS STANDING out in lovely distinc tion on this week's social calen dar were the bridge nfteruoons of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, over which Mrs. E. II. Pike and Mrs. 11. W. Brtdgeford presided. On Wednesday and Thursday the affairs were held at the home of Mrs. Pike, when seven tables were In play. Fri day afternoon the guests gathered at the Ilrldgeford home when five tables wire In play. Vases and bas kets of baby astors In the orchid shades with ferns carried out the color scheme. Trophy for high score on Wed nesday afternoon went to Mrs. R. E. Deweese aud the consolation to Mrs. O. W. Robertson. Thursday's plav resulted In Mrs. (i. II. Merrymanj holding high score and Mrs. J. M.j Bedford the consolation. Mrs. George j Stephenson was awarded high score I on Friday afternoon with consols-1 tion going to Mrs. K. G. Cuinmings. Light refroshiuents followed the con clusion of the afternoon's play. HONORING PAST MATRONS AND PAST PATRON'S ON Tuesday evening at the hour of six-thirty o'clock, the Mason ic hall will 'be the scene of a de lightful dinner party, when the of ficers of Aloha Chapter. No. 61, cf the O. E. S. will be hostesses to all past matrons and past patrons of the order. An Invitation is extend ed to all wiio hold this honor by tho officers of the chaptor. HOTEL ANNEX TO BE SCENE OF BRIDGE THURSDAY afternoon will mark the bridge party at the Hotel Annex for which Mrs. G. A. Massey and Mrs. F. Hill Hunter will be hostesses. The afternoon gives promise of being n red letter event on this week's social calendar. : INFORMAL DINNER PARTY HUD AY EVENING THE rustic cottage of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedford at Wlul-Kse beach was the scene of a delightful dinner party on Friday evening. When Mr. and Mrs. Bedford wire host and hostess. HOLLYWOOD VISITORS HONORED AT DINNER THE attractive homo of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Durbin In Hot Springs r,ras the scene of a delightful dinner party on last Sunday evening, when they complimented Mt. and Mr3. Guy Rosenberg of Hollywood. Cal ifornia. An art bowl of autumn flowers and ferns centered the prot tlly appointed dinner table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gay Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop Foster, Mt. and Mrs. R. D. EJler and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Durbin. INFORMAL BRIDGE AFTERNOON MONDAY ONE of the loveliest affalrB on the week's social calendar was tho bridge afternoon on Monday, over which Mrs. Louis Bradford and Mrs. T. R. Skilllngton presided it the Bradford home on High. Golden marigolds were used in decorating the rooms, the same color motif be ing carried out in tho luncheon which followed the conclusion of bridge. Four tables were In p'.ay throughout the hours. Prizes were. awarded to Mrs. II. J. Winters, Mrs. Allen Sloan und Mrs. E. II. Balslger. : DANCING PARTY AT HOUSTON HOME COMPLIMENTING Mr. Carl 13011 nett and Mr. George Van Syek lyn of San Jose, California. Mr. an! Mrs. Leo Houston were host and hostesB with a delightful dancing party at their home on Frdlay cvo nlng. The Houston home was especially lovely, decorated with autumn flowers en masse. At mid night the hostess served a buffet luncheon. Music and dancing wcie enjoyed by the guests. Those at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currln, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lavcnik, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Will HouBton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Cook, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hodges, Mr. and MrB. Byron Noud, Mr. and MrB. Paul IJalton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston, Mrs. GoldJe Miller, Miss Wyma Brotherton. Mr. Carl Boli nett, Mr. George Vnn Hycklyn, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. foljMOJl, oi). - ELKS GIVING INITIAL DANCE OF THE SEASON VE1A1,1,S and aprons will be tho vogue on Wednesday even lug, when Klamath Falls Elks will be hosts with their Initial dtllolnl party of the fall and winter months The affair to bo given in the Elks temple. ) 9 FRIENDSHIP ( I t 11 MEETS WITH MRS. WHITMORE MRS. CHAltl.ES C, WHITMORE entertained the ladies of the Friendship club at her home ,on Main street Friday afternoon. Mrs Frank Owens, Mr:', A. Pardul and Mrs. Whltmore were Joint hoslesso i. Plana for the winter mouths were discussed. At the next meeting of the club, which will take place on Friday, November twenty-seventh, i taction of Officers for the ensuing your will take place. i HALLOWE'EN SALE NEXT SATURDAY A HALLOWE'EN cooked food sale will bo held on Saturday, Oc tober thirty-first In Miller's Mark.", according to the announcement of St. Mary's Altar society, who will sponsor tho sale. The Indies of th" Society are now making articles for their buiaar which will be held on leiomber twelfth. The place of the sale will be announced nt a Inter date. SACRED HEART STUDENTS TO EXJOY HALLOWE'EN PARTY STUDENTS of Saoreif Heart Acad-; 3 fray will enjoy their annual Hallowe'en party on next Thursdav evening at tho Acndemy. The acad emy will be decorated In Hallowe'en colors. Games will pnss the hours. TWO EVENINGS OF BRIDGE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MRS. THOMAS RICHARDSON and Mrs. Kenneth Klahau have Issued Inventions for two eve nings of bridge. Monday nnd Tues day of this coming week. The attain are to be given at the Rlchurdsou apartment In The Sunsot. YOUNGER SET DANCE THURSDAY EVENING CLOSE to two hundred of the youngcrloolal set attended the dancing party at the hotel White Pellcnn on Thursday evening over which the Daughtors of Job nnd the De Molay presided. Dancing was enjoyed between the hours of nine and midnight. Punch and wafers were served throughout tho evening. Patron nnd patronesses for the af fair were Prefessor nud Mrs. Puul Jackson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marlon Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Jones. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Bathlany. Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Massey and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cofor. DORCAS CIRCLE WITn MRS. G. D. GRIZZLE THE Dorcas Circle of tho First Presbyterian church met on Thursday afternoon, at tho home of Mrs. George D. Grizzle on Jeffer son. During the afternoon the matrons sewed on various articles which they arc getting In readlno for the bazaar on December eighth. Twelve of the members were pres ent and at the close of the afternoon Mrs. Grizzle served a dainty lunch eon. KEDRON CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETING THE regular meeting of the Ked ron Clob was teld in the church parlors of the First Pres byterian church on Thursday oven ing with an attendanco of thirty six. "The Jews" being the topic of discussion, Mr. A. n. Wilson giv ing an interesting talk of the Jpap of Bible days and Mrs. R. C. Grocs beck taking the Jews of Commerce. At the conclusion of tho social hour the 'hostesses, Mrs. Hcher Ra J cllffe and Miss Anna Mae Johnston served refreshments. Fur Manufacturer Coat Remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER Furrier 436 Klamath Ave. Between Fourth and Fifth Next to Moosu hall All work 30 to 60 per cent less than any fur house in Klamath. Work guaranteed. MISSES CUMMIN UN AND BBTRRIt TO ENTERTAIN HALLOWE'EN night Miss Marg tiret Cumuiluits und Miss Anna Setzer will be hostesses at a mask party at tho Cummlngs home mi Washington, imitations have been Issued to fifty of the younger set. The Irene Lewis orchestra will fur aSh dnucu music hotavcou tho bourn of nine and midnight. f MISS MAGUIRE HONORS TWO AT AFTERNOON MRS. K. E. FEN WICK, and Mrs. F. Hock, who huvo recently become new residents of Klamath Fulls, shared ilionors on Friday afternoon, when Miss Murgnrnt ,Mn gulro entertnlned In a most gracious mnniior at her attractive home on Pine. Four tables of "51)0" were In play during the afternoon. Mri. Fenivlck holding hlRh scoro for the afternoon'spluy, while Mrs. llenrv Matthews received Hie consolation, stately pink Chrysanthemums ad orned the rooms. At the contiu.ilcn of trio pluy Miss Magulre served re. freshments. Those Invited to meet the honor guests were Mrs. M. Mo Andrews, Mrs. C. A. Patterson, Mn. P. D, Hnnnon, Mrs. I). Colwell, Mm. W. .1. Bertrum. Mrs. C. P. Magulre, Mrs. T. E. McDonald, Mrs. O. W. Robertson, Mrs. Charles Riley, Mrs. A. E. Alberts. Mrs. 11. S. Matthews. Mrs. E. G. Wlsecarver, Mrs. Marie imveuport and Mrs. llloliard Hogue. INITIAL MEETING OF Tl't'K.VBACHEE CLUE CTHE Initial meeting of the Tuckn 7 bnchco club, which was recent ly organized for the younger set of the Methodist church held their first social gathering on Thursday eve ning nt the home of Mrs. 0, II. Barn stable. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Guy Satterlee. Miss Hazel Noble and Mrs. Barnatnble. The guests numbered close to fifty. Mrs. Eva Bennett was In charge of the entertainment und games und music were enjoyed. Closing tho evening the hostesses served a light lunch con. During the winter months the club Is making plnns for n number of social gatherings und tho present outlook Is that the club will be out standing among the social clubs of Klamath Falls. FltlKXDK SURPRISE MISS PIIYLIS IIOGAN AMONG t'le most enjoyable birth day dinner parlies of the week, was that of Tuesday evening at tho homo of Mrs. George T. Casper, when a number of the close friends of her sister, Miss Phylts Hokum gathered. Centering the dinner tablo was a low Japaneso vase of marigolds. Following the dinner Miss llogan was showered iith n number of beautiful gifts. Among the guests were MIsb Hognn, Mr.. H, G. Wortloy, Miss Anna Motcnlf. Miss Myrtle Griffin. Miss Bernar dino Metcnlf, Miss Louise Cattuzzo. Miss Maude Hood, Miss Marlnm Wortley, Mrs. Jacklo Bramons, Mr. J. A. Lonch, Mrs. Norrls Young. Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. Goorge T. Casper, little Ardls and Joyco Loach and Margaret and Mnrlam Young. DANCING PARTY FOR YOUNGER SET Three girls; of tho younger sot. tho Misses Goldlu Lewis, Lois Weed on and Thelmn Grizzle, have Invita tions out for a Hallowo'on dancdni pnrty, to be given at the Lowls home on Nolson. The Invitations read for Thursday evening, Octobor twenty ninth, nlnotcon hundred twenty five. r ILIPPY HOUR CLUB WITH MRS. COFER Mrs. W. D. Cofer will bo hostess on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Alameda, honoring tho members of the Happy Hour club. DANCING PARTY AT GRIZZLE HOME The Misses Thelma Grlzzlo and Lois Wccdon havo Issued Invitations for a mask Hallowe'en dancing party, to bo held at tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. 0. D. Grlzzlo on Wed nesday evonlng. Invitations have boon issued to twonty of the 'young er set. COSTUME PARTY THIS AFTERNOON A Hallowo'on cpstumo party was enjoyed this afternoon by tho pupils of the sixth and seventh grado at tho Falrview school. Games wcro onjoyed throughout the 'hours from two to four o'clock. Refreshments of sweet elder and apples woro served. INVITATIONS OUT FOR MASK PARTY Mrs. .Tamos Bishop Foster, Mm. R. D. Eller and Mrs. Roy Durbin have Issued Invitations for a "mask" purty to bo glvnn at tho 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Durhln on Hallowe'en Eve. Invitations have been Issued to twenty-five of the social set. Thousands Upon Thousands of Old People would now ho enjoying, tholr natural rlghl l a tlfODIi henlthy body und mind IT lliey had lvaH their loath tM !'"- per oare nud tttentlou when you OK. Don'l matte i rati uihituko. Boo us for froo MwnlntUoui R. D. COE, DENTISTS (Painless of courso) 0I-104 Hopka llldg. St. i and Main Phono 136 ...!-!"l OUR WINDOWS 1 TELL THE STORY 1 I I QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS Solves All Your Christmas Problems QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS .PICTURE rwwwim -V FRAMES t I ENLARGING AND TINTING X Opposite Court House 327 Main Street t y Phone 39 418 Main we recommend, MAJESTIC Hot dike and Waffle Iron Wt'll not only iff you, but we'll ihow you the many ettiusive features that art maVuig tlits nrw iron famous. Come in today and we'll demonitratc it. 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