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EVENING HERALD, fcLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON
Saturday, October" 81, ' W)2f
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MISSION
By the Dominican Father, Kcv. William S. McDcrmott,
0. P., of Sin Francisco. At
Sacred Heart Church, Klamnth Falls, Sunday. Novcmhcr
1, 1925, to November 8, and at Holy Cross Church, Merrill,
Sunday, November 8 to November 12.
You are cordlallv Invited to mnkc ibis Woiulerfu
vitli us gfiveii by Rev. I'ailu i- MeDcnitott, O, P., one
the foremost inissidiWles, ol (tie bonrflilenn Order,
JIME
Klamath halls, November the first to N ember llu'iii'.litli.
Merrill, November the otolith I" No'vemher the twelfth
Masses
Klamath Falls: NtnMca oh. Sundays, November I und s at
the usual boms of 8 ami 10:30 On week days at .w
and 8:00 o'clock.
Merrill: Sunday, November 8 Sfaf al 10:30, Wk HVjft
at 6:00 and 8:00 p'clock,
Kacb Mission M ass will he pi reeded by a part Oi the Uosary.
Sermons, Instructions
On week day-.: A short instruction after the early Mass
and a sermon alter the late Mass.' lit ibe evening'
struciion on the Rosaty at 7ii0, followed by ii part of the
Uosary and a sermon. The sermon w ill close with. Bene
diction of the Most Holy Sacrament.
Converts
During the Mission, in the true spirit of charity, every
facility will be afforded for rfie instruction oi information
of non-Catholics, who may I- desirous of knowing the
true teachings of the Catholic Church.
A. F. LOESU'R.
V'' Pastor,
"L1
IVE not for selfish aims.
Live to-shed Joy on othcr.i.
Thus best shall your own happi
ness bo secured, for no Joy is
over given freely forth that doos
not hare n quick echo in th
giver's own heart.''
Helene 'Breitenstein
SOCIETY KD1TOR
Telephone 88
EIGHT
the
HALLOWE'EN', a night 'when
mystic spirits are abroad n
night when witch and goblin (ro
they say) mingle with mortals In
revelery and games, a night when
solemn old owls stare, and radiant
Jack o'lanterns peep from every win
dow! Perhaps no festivity tn the
whole year lends Itself so readily
to quaint and amusing decorations
as Hallowe'en. Many are the smail
entertainments which use this his
toric day as an excuse for odd dec
orations and favors and rather in
formal merry-making. A number
i ii . . men; ruiwlu,..mtul -... gg,,. lisnt refreshments at the
take Place m tue younger circ.es io- c,Me of thp nours Tne homc wag
8 i decorated in Hallowe'en colors for
It would bo a pity to let this, tho
last night of October, slip by with-
out any of the mystic observations
CENTRAI; SCMOOJ. P, T. A.
MEETS TI KSDAY AFTERNOON
TVH5DAY afternoon, November
third, the Parent Teachers as
sociation of Oe Central school will
meet at tho hour of three o'clock.
Mrs. Warren Hunt and Mrs. R.
Boyd are in charge of the program.
It ts hoped that as many parents
of the Central school pupils as are
able will attend the meeting.
nOHRIE AXI) WARREN
KZKI.l. HIVE PARTY
IGHTEEX little tots gathered it
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Ezell en Friday evening; when Bob
bie and Warren were hosts with a
Hallowe'en party. Games passed
the merry hours for the children
from seven until ten. Mrs. Ezell
by which in old times the young
people set such store. Most of the
Hallowe'en tricks are fairly hoary
with age, but they are all the mote
interesting and amusing for that
very reason. There are so many
the occasion.
EPISCOPAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL PARTY .
MRS. ROSS H. PRICE, superin
tendent of the Episcopal Sun
day school, compllmentd the child
ren with a Hallowe'en party on
pranks to delight the heart of those Thursday evening at the A. O. V. W.
seeking fun. Qal. f r the affair Uo bail was
We are told .that "the piece de ' decorated In Hallowe'en colors,
resistance" of the Hallowe'en festiv- Games were enjoyed and Mr. Rosj
tty is the mysterious cake, the witch H. Price added much to the merri
cake aa it is called, which contaius ment of the evening by telling ghost
those faithful omens, the ring, the 'stories. Fifty two of the class were
thimble and last, but not least, the 1 present. Dainty ret reshments were
silver coin. Often as we grown ' served by the hostess at tie con
folks recall, this cake was iced to elusion of the evening,
represent the "Clock of Time" when ,
the hands of time point to the hour COSTUME PARTY" AT
of midnight, when Shakespeare says BOY'LE HOME TONIGHT
wuuu uo 'CTYMNTY little Gertrude and Mar
- euerite Boyie. diughters of Mr
and Mrs. J. . C. Boyle are tonight
' . . ! complimenting twelve of their play-
lUUIgUb 1I11U3 luc uiu auw juuue
joining hand in hand in the pranks
of this mystic night which will
nerer grow old.
HONORS HUSBAND'S
BIRTHDAY WITH DINNER
C IMPLEMENTING Mr. Victor Ol
son's birthday, which was iai
Sunday, Mrs. Olson was hostess with
a prettily appointed dinner party
at the family home in Dorris. The
home was decorated in lovely
antumn flowers and leaves. Covers
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John
Olson and daughter, of Dorris; Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Brookfield and fam
ily, of Klamath Falls; Mr. Robert
Olson, of Dorris, and Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Olson and family, of Dorris.
LITTLE VIRGINIA HOUSTON
ENTERTAINED THIS AFTERNOON
mates with a Hallowe'en costume
party at their home on Conger. For
the affair the Boyle, home has been
decorated in ghosts, goblins, witches
black cats and Jack o' lanterns
Games which the little ones will play-
have been planned for. The hours are
from five until eight o'clock.
MISS FLORENCE MURPHY
HONORED WITH BRIDGE
COMPLIMENTING her cousin
Miss Florence Murphy, Mrs. C
H. Foster of 635 Alameda, proved
herself a most gracious hostess on
Friday evening when she enter
tamed with bridge. Symbolic of
Hallowe'en season, the Foster home
was decorated In orange and black
ivirs. t-aui isoei held high score
for the evening's play and the. con
solation went to Mrs. Fred Fleet
At the hour of eleven the hostess
D
AINTY little Virginia Houston served a two course luncheon.
entertained a number of her
playmates this afternoon between
the hours of two, and four, with a
Hallowe'en party at the homo cf
her parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I..
Houston. Jack o' lanterns, black
cats, ghosts, big and little, and ev
erything pertaining to this historic
date were used In decorating the
rooms for the occasion. Games were
played by the little ones who weie
all in costume. Mrs. Houston served
light refreshments at the hour of
four. Those bidden to Virginia's
party were Margaret Yaden, Phylis
Gates, Dorothy Deitz, Maxine Elliott,
Mary Ann Thrasher, Loretta Bret'.,
Betty Jones, Mildred Caldwell, Jer
ry Houston, Don Brett and Donald
Kirkpatrlck.
TONIGHT MARKS INITIAL
OPENING OF HE.VDKA'OUfl
TONIGHT marks the initial open
ing of the fall and winter par
ties which will be given in the
Scandinavian Hull. The hall has
been completely remodeled, a new
maple dance floor has been laid,
attractive drapes have been hung
at the windows. Maid service for
those attonding will be another ad
ded feature of the new rendezvous.
A Portland orchestra Is to furnish
the dance music for dancing which
will be on Wednesday and Satur
day ovenlng of each week.
:
MRS. LAMM TO ENTERTAIN
AUTION BRIDGE CLUB
fUS. WILFOKD LAMM will en
tertain the matrons of Hi-
Auction Bridge ohtb at the hot'jl
Whito Pelican on Wednesday arter
Bvn. November, fourth.
M'
The guest list included Mrs. Mar
vln Lucas, Mrs. It. Smith, Mrs
James Bishop Foster, Mrs. R. l
Eller. Mrs. Marlon Nine, Mrs. T. P.
Smith, Mrs. Glenn H. Jester, Mrs.
Dale Beeson, Mrs. Walter Mann,
Mrs. Fred Fleet, Mrs. Roy F. Dur
bin, Mrs. Floyd Dunnlvan, Mrs.
Fred Dunbar, Mrs. J. D. Conway,
Mrs. Paul Noel, Mrs. W. Sanders,
Mrs. Joseph Avery, Miss Mary
Walker, Miss Jean Perry, Miss Ber-
nice Hector, Miss Fern Hanks,. Miss
Ruth Llndscy and Miss Grace Hoag
land. AU REVOIR COURTESY
FOR MRS. S. E. MARTIN
RS. ROSE OTEY SOULE was a
liOBtess of Wednesday morn
ing presiding over a waffle break
fast at her attractive home on High,
as a farewell courtesy to Mrs. S. E.
Martin, who left today for her'homo
in southern California, after visiting
here for several weeks with relatlvei
and friends. The breakfast table
ivas especially lovely centered with
a crystal bowl of Bweet peas in
pastel shades. About the dining
room vaBes of autumn leaves were
artistically arranged. Covers were
laid for tho honor guest, Mrs. U.
E. Martin, Mrs. Carey Rambsy, Mrs.
Paul Jackson, Mr3. Charles Martin,
Mrs. J. H. Carnahan and the host
GRAND MATROX COMING
NOVEMBER TENTH
Mrs. Carollno Lewis, grand matron
of the Eastern Star of Oregon, will
visit here on Tuesday, October tenth,
paying her official visit to the Aloha
chaptor,
I P. T. A. OF FAIRV1EW
SCHOOL TO HOLD s Al t:
ON Saturday, November seventh.
The Parent Teachers associa
tion of tho Falrvlew school will
hold a cooked food sale at Sant-
fords Grocery store, according to an
announcement made today by mom
bers of the association. The sale
will start at nine o'clock in the
morning.
MRS. THOMAS MARTIN
HOXORS SOUTHERN VISITOR
MRS. S. E. MARTIN, of Oakland,
California, was the motif for
an enjoyable social afternoon on
Tuesday, when Mrs. Th mis Martin
rvas hostess to a number of the old
friends of the honor guet at "ler
homo 623 High. Docorations sym
bolic of the Hallowe'en season wore
used In decorating tse borne. With
tho close of the s:cl.il hours, Mrs.
Martin served a daintily appointed
luncheon. The guests who called
to spend the afternoon with Mrs.
Martin, wio loft today for her home
lu the southern city, Included Mei
dames"Rufus Moore, Charles Martin,
Henry Anderson, Mary Moore, ft
W. Gowen. Rose Otey Soule, It
Wattenburg. J. F. Ooeller. W. O.
Smith. John V. Houston. Jennie
Hum, R. T. Baldwin. Nell Yaden.
A. L. Leavltt, D. V. Kuykendall, O.
W. Robertson, C. E. Riley. Thomas
McDonald, Fred L. Houston. Carey
Ramsby. Miss Elizabeth McCnrdy,
Miss Ida Momyer and Miss Maude
Baldwin.
HUNTER TWIXS GIVING
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
r NIGHT. mystic Hallowe'en,
which will never grow old.
will find a number of the young
set of the city enjoying a costume
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. Hill Hunter, when Louiso and
Lester Hunter will entertain with
a delightful party. Games and
music will be enjoyed by the merrv
young folk between the nours oi
seven and nine o'clock. At the con
clusions of the hours Mrs. Hunter,
assisted by Delphim Graham and
Harriett Hunter, will serve light
refreshments.
The guest lilt Includes Dorothy
Browne, Helene Grizzle, Valctta Dar
ley. Mary Emma Miller. Nadlne O'
Flaherty. PhyliB Gates. Herbert New
ell, Zoa Butler, Melvln Yaden, James
Rogers, Frank Flecn, Ardell Yaden.
John Merryraan,. Junior Carl Van
Emmons. Donald Rogers and Louise
and Lester Hunter.
-MISS
GERTRUDE MAGITRE ,
HAS THEATER PARTY
SKM ISS Gertrude Magulre proved
Mrs.
hostess
I 1 ; 1 1 n . I AFTKItN'OON
THl'HSDAY OUTSTANDING
SOCIAL EVENT
Y8TIC Hallowe'en decorations
intermingled with dainty bask
ets of marigolds and ferns mad an
unusually attractive letting for tho
dullghtful bridge of Thursday
afternoon at the Hull Annex, ovor
which Mrs. F. 1 1 11 1 Humor and Mrs.
Q. A. Masaoy presided. Tun tables
a! bridge were in play during the
afternoon. Most milium was I he
Idea carried out by the hostesjos In
awarding prises (or the afternoon's I u00"
piny. Each tally card botv a num
ber and tho matrons drawing thai
three luvky numbers wero nwurdod ''n,r'n'
mementos. Mr'. Hurry Uoellvr re
ceiving high; Mrs. Fred Cofer sec
ond high and the c usolntion iwout
to Mrs. A. B. Epperson.
The guost list Included Mrs. Les
lie Rogors, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs.
Warren C. Hunt. Mrs. J, C. llrock
ehbrough, Mrs. H. D. Lloyd Stew
art, .M.S. Walter H, Bonne, Mrs. 0,
1. Roberts, Mrs. ft M. Bubb, Mrs.
Oscar Shlve, Mrs. W. E. Lamm, Mrs.
James Bishop Foster, Mrs. H. D.
Newell, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs.
M. S. West, Mrs
Bernard J. Ren, Mrs. Row
Mrs. B. L. Hur.Umbrook, Mrs. Will
Baldwin. Mrs. H. E. Hauger, Mrs.
Harry Gooller, Mr. F. W. Bochtel.
Mrs. A. B. ijppsrton, Mrs. J. II.
Martin. Mts. R. 0. Groesbeck. Mrs.
ft H. Ilulslger. Mrs. J. H. Carter,
Mrs. charlos U. M.ore, Mrs. O. H.
Merrymun, Mrs. C, H. Underwood,
Mrs. L. P. Sabln, Mrs. W. H. Marx.
Mrs. J. S. Elliott. Mrs. L. L. Tm-
ox. Mrs. J. J. Parker. .Mts. H. u.
Johnson. Mm. E. D. Truntove. Mrs.
A. F. Graham; Mrs. H. C Bergmmi.
Mrs. Syd Evans. Mrs. Charles Wood
EberlelD, Mrs. W. W. McNealy, Mrs.
H. N. Moe. Mrs. A. E. Whitman.
Mrs. R. E. Deweese, Mrs. A. It-
Campbell, Mrs. E. E. McGee, Mrs.
E. B. Hall. Mrs. Bert C. Thomas.
Mrs. S. E. Martin, Mrs. C. ft Rams
by. MrJ. W. M. Duncan, Mrs. a. A.
Krause, Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. J.
R. Shaw, Mrs. Allen Jones. Mrs.
George R. Lindley. Mrs. Fred Bak
er. Mrs. A. A. Soule, Mrs. 0. 8.
Newsom, Mrs.'T.C. Campbell, Mrs.
C. R. Lucas. Mrs. Wodter West.
Mrs. Predl Cofer, 'Mrs. John Bedford,
Mrs. Lloyd Ryan, Mrj. J. E. Howlo.
and Mrs. 3. Simpson.
-'
D. A. R. SOCIETY WITH
MRS. EBERLKTN
MRS. W. O, SMITH
hostess to ei.rn
THE Mali Jougg club mot with
Mrs. W. O. Smith on Wuduvs
dny afternoon. At tho conclusion of
tho afternoon's piny Mm. George
-Stevenson was nwurded the fuvr
for IiIkIi Hcoro. Decorations wero es
pecially attractive In pastel shaded
sweet peaa und while ninuiitulii ber
ries, with tho ever beautiful laven
der chrysanthemum predominating.
Refreshments wore served by the
hostess at the close of tat utter-
H. W. RrMgeford will In
to the club at their next
on WoduoHdUiV, Novem
ber Itth,, ut her homo In Pelican
City.
DANCING PARTY AT
St'HMITZ BOMB
HONORING tho ladles of St.
Mary's Altar society and tholr
families, Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. J. tch
mltz were host and hostess with a
delightful card and dancing party at
their home on tho old Morrill road
m Wednesday evening. About elgi
try guests were present at tho nf-
Frcd Dunbar, Mrs.tnlr which was in me nniuro or a
Durblu HaiU' VO on puny. ai iihi conclu
sion of dancing the hostess served a
dainty luncheon.
COSTl ME PANCING PARTY
AT it u II! N HOME TONIGHT
"sjNB of 'tho most enjoyable rottumo
dunclUK parties of tro- week will
be that of this evening nt tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy !". Durblu on
Auburn Btrrot when MotdamM
James Bishop Foster. R. I). Eller and
Roy F. Hurt In will bo hostensra to
a nuuibof o'f the'snelal sot. Ilallcv
e'en decorations with yellow marl
golds nnd nasturtium will enrrv out
tho color scheme. Tho guest list In
cludes Mr. mid Mrs. A. B. Kproi
son. Mr. and Mrs. Dyron NoOfl, Mr.
and Mrs. R. I). Eller. Dr. and Mrs.
Warren Hunt. Mr. mid Mrs. C. 11. Pos
ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 11. Browne, Mr.
and Mrs. Jumes Dlahop FoatT, Mr
and Mrs. R. D. Eller and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy F. Durbln.
W1IITMORE YOUNGSTERS
TO HAVE MASK PARTY
ENTERTAINING ten of tholr play
mates rvlth a mask Hallowe'en
party, little (lhurles and Cecil Whit-,
more, are being hosts at the liomol
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Charlus C. Whltmoro this evening
.In -k n'lanteros. wltctiM. ffobllns un.l :
ffWONDAY evening at eight o'clock b,Mk cJts w pocr Irom atery C()r. ,
Mrs. Charlea Wood Eberloln ncr of tn0 nomo at ,n0 mUo on0, I
will be hostess to the ladlos of tho netwoen tho hours of sovon-thlrty I
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Mission
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imm; t.hi mill stream. Our
llicn are Urdliulid In a Mtrvicn that nhull nlwnn
bo a Service of Sincerity.
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46 HOME rPINESTSl
herself a delightful hostess this
afternoon when she compllmodted
eleven of her school chums at a
theater party at tho Pine Tree. Fol
lowing the matlneo the guests were
taken to the Blue Bird for light re
freshments and an hour of dancing.
Miss Margaret Magulre, aunt of
Miss Gertrude, chaperoned the young
set. The gueBts included tho .VIsbcs
Elanor Mngnlre, Mary Bertram,
Stella Albert, Lorarlnne Lavenlk, Mil
dred Hickman, Margaret Du'ining
ton, Mary Howard, Nellie Tracy.
Catherine Caldwell, Rosemary Hen
sclman and Jessie Jenkins.
Fur Manufacturer
Coat Remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
Furrier
I .'Hi Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth and Fifth
Next to Moose Hnll
D. A. R. society at bur homo. Tho
meeting will bo of a social and bus
iness nature. Mrs. Alfred Colllor
will give a paper on "Why tho 111
grinis Loft England." Each member
Is urged to be present to answer to
roll call. Various mcmbors will bo
called upon to give short accounts of
some leader In tho emigration move
ment. JOLLY' NEIGHBORS
AND HUSBANDS GUESTS
HE lovely home of Mr. and Mrs.
THE
M
Lane was the scene of one of the
most enjoyable affairs of the past
feek, on Wednesday evening, when
tho memberB of tbo Jolly Neighbors
and tholr husbands gathered for
an evening of cards, music and for
tune telling. For tbo occasion the
Ezell home was beautifully decor
ated In autumn flowers and leaves,
with the hint of Hallowe'en In all Its
mysticism prevalent. During the
evening the guests who numbered
sixty, enjoyed 500. Mrs. D. H
Kaylor held high score for the
ovening's play, tho consolation going
to Mrs. Theodore Case, Jr.
Mrs. J. J. WlnterB, Mrs. Theo
dore Case. Sr., Mra. L. A. West, and
Mrs. J. M. Ezell wero hostesses..
DIXXER HONORS STATE..
ORGANIZER OF P. E. O.
FOR MIrs BesB Mickey, Btate or
ganizer of the P. E. O., the
members of the local chapter were
hostesses with a dinner party on
Wednesday evening at the homo
of Mrs. R. C. Groesbeck on North
Ninth. The color Bcheme of the
club, yellow and white, was carrlod
out tn an artistic mannor. Center
ing the prettily appointed dinner
table was a low bowl of yellow and
whjte flowers. At the conclusion
of the dinner, the guostK went to
the home o( Mrs. J. I. Board on
Lincoln whore a business - meotlng
was held. Among those present
were Miss .Bess Mickey, the . honor
guest, who, is a mom b or,- of
Chapter F. of tho P. E. O. In, Port
land; Mrs. L; In Truax, Mrs. Fred
Petarson, Mrs. H. D. L. Htowart,
Mrs. C. P. Mason, Mrs. Bert C.
Thomas, Mrs. Flora Fisher, Mrs.
O. N. Clifton, Mrs. H. W. Bathlany,
Mrs. A. M. Collier, Mr. K. O. Cum
mlngs, Mrs. Syd EvanB, Mrs. V. E.
Fleet, Mrs. Harry Ooeller, Mrs. Al
fred Collier, Mr. "E. L, Cramblltt,
Mrs. J. I. Beard, Mrs. C. Chastain,
Mrs. W. R. Boyd, Mrs. Frank Bell,
MIbb Vera Houston and Mrfl. R, C.
Groesbeck.
Mrs. W. R. Boyd will be hoBte.is
to the mnoipers at 'tfor homo In Hot
Springs od,fccxt Tuesday afternoon.
and ton o'clock games will bo on-
Joyed by tho merry llttlo party. I
Mrs. Whltmoro will servo light ru- j
ifrushments at the close of the
evening. 'Among thoso bidden are:
Albert Powell. Nool Upp. Arthur
Brelmor, Ralph Peyton, Horman
Bretinor, Homor Loymon, Howard
Johnson and Clifford Brookiey.
MATINEE AND TEA HVEXT
OF WEDNESDAY
Wednesday afternoon, November
fourth, will bo a red letter day on
the social calendar of this coming
week, when Mrs. Harry Poolo will bo
hostess at a matlneo and toa, honor
ing Mrs. Thomas Dolzoll.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY OX
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1 photograph this Christmas would be the gift most
appreciated and that would be a constant reminder of
your intimate self.
Men and women are beginning to realize this more
each year, and for this reason it is best that you arrange
for your sitting early, so that we will have ample time to
deliver photographs to you early enough for Christmas
distribution.
All portrait work which we handle it siren the finest firUih, and
embellished in most artistic mountings.
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Opposite Pine Tree Theatre