TTTE EVENING TIER ATA KLAMATH FAT,T,S, OREGON'' ' Saturday, Marrli 17, 192ft . ...... ,'. . V fjbOCIETY, NEWS r;' " Helene BreiUnstein, Society Editor. Phone 88 -Pert Kelton A New Tale for ! " xuc i (.uuld)l h ,uiri.g Mry EUm With Mrs. r. Dunbar the Cinderella Book MKMIIKHH of tliu Hot Hprlnns' llfl.lu.. ..I..I ... Vl'lulll...' The Show ButineM May Be Skeptic! of the Cindy Racket, But Dancer It a Convincing Exhibit ' WOMEN HTHB deareat, sweetest gift to man. That nature ever gave; Ilia comforter and worshipper, Hta annul and bia slave: She's sunlight, starlight, moon light; i She's music, flower and song; And every faith, and hope and love And Joy to her belong; And every beauty rare and grace Around her. Joyous throng. She's nature's masterpiece and pride And art'a divinity beside. And naught in all creation wide Ho constant, sure and true. But who on earth or who in hell Or even In Heaven Itself can tell Just when she's going to take a spell. Or what ahe'a going to do. Dr. and Mrs. Hunt Music Section of Miss Myrle Killian Entertained With j Library Club Will Weds Mr. Harrison Dinner Wednesday Meet This Monday . j 1 i ' ""pilE rvsldenco of Mr. and Mrs.' T COURTESY to a number ofj'T'HE REGULAR meeting or-the I c, K. Adama on Worden' friends. Dr. and Mrs. Warren j music section of the library j avenue was tho scene of a pretty Hunt presided over a prettily ap-1 club wi:i lie held on Monday j weddlug on Kumtuy afternoon, pointed dinner party on Wed-, afternoon '. at 3:15 o'ulork. when Misa Myrle Kl'.llan. dan-' neaday evening at the Club cafe, j Guests are asked to note the ! enter of Mrs. II. C. Killian, he The tablea were beautifully de-t change In the hour tor this One! came the bride of Mr. Jack Har corated with spring flowers in I meeting. The program will take ; rlson. The wedding vows were the pastel shades held in dainty up "MukIc In Education", and ! exchanged before the fire place baskets. Pastel shaded tapers; will be under the direction of j In tho living room which was In silver sticks added to the: Mrs. Allen Hloan. banked to form au arch with ferns and spring bios Mr. and . Mra. C. K. attended ' the young Ruv. Frank Wemett of seven o'clock. Covers were laid' ....First Grade Riverside school r tho Flint Methodist church pcr for; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Man-lThe Guitar Jeweie Gaynor ' formed the ceremony In' tho nlng. Judge and Mrs. Marlon 'The Goblin Jessie Gaynor presence wf a few Immediate Hanks. Dr. and Mrs. 11. D. j Kathertne Spanas j relatives and friends. i Lloyd Stewart, Mr. Edwin Drls- Christmas Bolls The brlJo an ,ract, bru. coll. Mr. and Mr.. Will Wood. To Daddy j nett9 wa, ,OYely , , frock , Dr. A. A. Soule. Mr. Bert Palm. The River French organdy of peach color .Miss Merle Root. Dr. and Mra.; Rosemary Sloan made wlln , ejarem basque L. L. Truax Mlsa Anna Rood. Ear Training John Williams Doalce Bnil lollK bouffant skirt. Mrs. James BUckwell. Mr. Mich- Echoes in the Canyon ;She carrie1 . hor er boquet of ae: Long, Miss R. Signorelli. Mrs. -.-...John Williams Ophelia rose buda and Lily of Wilson, Mr. Holmer, Mrs. Al Rosemary Sloan tne Valley. numpnrey, vt. ana Mrs. raui rairy mapera L.oomis i Sharp and the host and hostess. Baxatelle Motart ' . ; Marie Collier Nightingale -'fsv'- !' :rl-'i'-'V;HV.-- -i ' , V, , color scheme. At the place of! Following Is the program: 'palms, each of the ladtea a corsage of! Music In Education 'soma. rosebuds and aweet peas was; Mrs. Allen Sloan; Adams placed. Dinner was aerved at Selections Mlnature Orchestra.... ; couple. while he waa reading from one of his story books. . "What "a th Joke", I asked curiously. "Oh, oh. look what a funny ...Mixed Chorns. Riverside John Prlndle Scott Margaret Young APROP08 of short skirts: A small boy of seven ot my tntlmate acquaintance broke out; TM W..JL JLf 1U III i '"S"11' I . . ' At tlendriCRS tl Ome "Sparklets .....Walter E. Miles I . Mary Jane Moore rys FRIDAY afternoon mem bers of The Darrow club met at the home ot Mrs. L. L. mamma! She hasn't any legs," i Hendricks at 31$ North Second. Donnybrook Fair be shouted. ( An enjoyable afternoon waa He was Just looking at a pic-'spent in games which proved in- ture with a nice. .1816 mamma ieresting with questions on ta- Selections Girls' Quintette, High reading a story to her cbliaren. moU8 people answered by the School' i That waa the era in which we all various members. This meeting Le Tourblllin Mattel , looked Jike maternity patients, marked the election ot officers ' Mrs. Claire Catching and' the "debutant's slouch" was for the ensuing term. Mrs. I. Vocal Solo selected Mra.' A. J. i Imply all the rage. This age y. Hare was chosen president; Voye lambkin may never know the Mrs. R. P. Akers. v.ce presi- Piano Solo (selected) Miss Vivian superior moral Influence of con- dent; Mrs. F. S. Ferry, sec re-; Trounce. cealed, ignored, repudiated fe- urT; jir,. h. C. Brown, re-1 . male legs. The dear kiddles are porter: Mrs. Fay Warner and Rirthdav Pnrtv fnr' quite liable to grow up believing Mrs. A. R. Obrlst. flower com- , Zx 1 ' that it Is natural and proper and rnltvee. The retiring officers June fLing On JUnday even respectable lor mamma or are; y,n jj . c Hrown. presi- any. other kind ot female to dent; Mrs. Ethel McKay, vice iJL NUMBER of the playmates how her legs. It may even be president; Mrs. L. L. Hendricks. of June King gathered at that they will grow up pleasant- secretary: Mrs. Opal Henry and the home of her parents. Mr. ly indifferent to female legs and a e. R. Ramsey, r.ower com- and Mrs. M. King on Pacific be quite unaware that gentle- roll tee. 'Terrace on last Sunday after- men ot former generation consid- At the close of the social noon to help celebrate her eighth Mrs. Adams, the brides' atten- dant wore a fetching frock of tau flat crepe and wore a cor sage ot orchid aweet peas and rose buds. Following the ceremony tho guests were taken to the home f i y l''. f f- X I'W' ' ... Girls' chora. Riverside school of - K,:" wnre wldJ,n Minuet 1 P.derew.k,lu"cheon w "Vr1; a savanna m 9. m in iiir. .nr. inn Mrs. Jack Harrison, the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Al len. Mrs. L. ('. Roam. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Allen. Mrs. Miblo McDanlels, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mins Mae Crystal Frank Hogue, Walter Killian. and Mrs. Killian. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will make their future home In Chll oquin where Mr. Harrison holds a position with the Shell com pany. ' . Evening of Whist at S killing ton . Home i - "v Nr .' :. - r, ti i!' iii-i u L 'Sj?jwa. J i ; , r if n i u a tin i , ,1 and Oscar Hliaw, and thero Is noi tellliiK how far the sunniest of tho! Clndy'a will climb. I On I lie last day tf November. day ufteruoou with Mrs. Fred II. i 1U37. the Walton-Kvllon hotel. In . Diinbur. A one o'clock Chliicso the heart ot Hollywood, was open-1 1 until eon was aervod by III" hos ed to the public. And since Hint ' inns after w hich bridge wua en- day the Inn. Willi iniiat of young Joyed fur "evelul hours. Mrs. I'vrt'a savings Invulvvd, hus been i II. 1). I.loyd Hlewurt hltl IiIkIi rushing nloiig In a copaiity slate. ' srorn at tho close of tho plnf. There la a story for tliu book. I On Wednesday, Mnriii XX, Ihn Mu Kellon long since has Inld the mi.itivis w ill Inoet Willi Mrs. gold cornet away III lavender, and (iuudo Duvl". Pa Kelton bents I lie air no more.; For , young Port .-lung-legged. ! nr Honor Director curly-haired and comlciil lius 1 nonor UireClOr :, como to glory. I So when Junior uml Hetty; T COURTESY to Mrs. I.ols A. June, bloated with the wisdom dnlstir ot llulllu Ground. Hint has come Ij mem babes un- Washington, Natlomil Iteglunal der the Influence of II. I,. Meiirk-1 l)r, or f (,v Degree of Ilmi i n. denounce Ihw story of Cinder-1 im.mliera of the Klamuth lla-as a yokel-yanker Slid boob- j ,K1i N luN will entertain oil bouncer, tell them the talo of Monday evunliiK, March nine Pert Kelton, larrup tliniu sound-1 1 t-v n ' li . ly for the g.od of their aiuls. and I ' , i ' send them to bed Willi their cocktails. Additional Society on page 6 A Spotless Kitchen An Expert Chef Pert Kelton .... newest anC sunniest of Broadway's Cindys liy I..-.ONARD HALL . whirls, and there yon are wlih a! These two important things are mak ing our restaurant the most popular in Southern Oregon. And our Sun day table d'hote dinne' lis bringing the crowds in ever increasing numbers Dinner hour in at your convu'jlcncc from noon until 8 p. m. Urin if your guests For NBA Service mttstcnl lilt. All you need C. K. 7BW March 17. j Eddie Caulor aud a Scotch gag. it I, Mr. ' Most of the musical shows i , Naturally, show business ls'j ItflSS Dorothy Sktlllngtoo pre iV1 sided over a delightful evening of "Whist" a the homo that bKssciu on Mazda Ijine are ' skeptical about this (indy racket. V the old Cinderella stuff. In the !0 the wise ones of Tmios Square, f first act the little match girl no matter how with the torn stockings meets the Mill a preuol tnrly-halrod young tenor who ; ly oireogh turns out. In Act II, to be the sou that utsac of the modern C and heir of the buttonhole king. 'derellsa grow. The' reason A big garden party scene, and a that the atago la Just as lmpr loe-danccr to do a e:up!e tf fast aiiie. If nut oa tmpoiailble, as any 1 ' .'i farry tory ever "drea mod. Hear. n t . , . - , 'then.: of the newest, and tutoal btate Meeting Ot . . of Clnderellas. C. A. R. This Month ; . r A very- fow years ago there ow you bend It. It's 1 d. 'And let. alrango-'V It Is In the theatre f 'In. II 7.J I . IpUr!rbs"a opn (OlXXB ! erea tnem aangerons, wicxea ana hours the hostess served dainty birthday. The guests enjoyed a Df er parents; Mr. and Mrs. T, R. 1 -w . .1 . t .i steeped in aln. refreshments. Mrs. A. R. Obrlst luncheon which was followed sklllinaton at 121 North Tenth T " J ' I ... . iiu uciiiiuuuii, nm Wednesday evening for Thero is a merged iaiung on baa Invited the members to meet with an afternoon ot games. on in me sermons, eouonais ana T!t0 ner at the next regular rastei snauea sweet peas inter- nUmbcr ot tho younger set. Tho I ., li,K Manlnllnna svalnat IaVS for , . ,, v mlnvM -ftt kink . .1 ,,A ... .. .. .. , I Convention " uitruuugj uu April sum, si uci " . . c.. 1 women. The world seems to borne 2010 Vine street. .streamers were used In clecorat- IIROrci! tho effort, of Mrs. ! w a vaudeville not called the inree ncunns. ia p.euon 10 i-1 td on tho cornet and Pa led the' band. And there. riu a tall. , l-ouls Stoerkle, state . man-: o Amor-' Oregon ' chapters will hold the first state gangling, l:oo-Jolntcd young gal Leap Year" Idea was carried 4hlr(y.tr,t at tho Hotel' .Vult- K.turday.. March 'v,.u "d " ?' ing the rooms. The guests num Vout throughout the social hours nomnh , Portland - while St. Patrick's Day, decora-, f varloll, chap. that. And while Ma blew Into Prosldenta!,no ")'-,"l!' n m'r il,rnh-! TOUnK Pert did Imitations and will bo spociul ""'addled around on Ihoao I nn have become quite used to them. Knthlnff niiMM so nassa as a r- m I tw.rnl l,nlv,na InlnHIn- Phr. . .. .' . , r sfiAfiinn w w m i - - o - - j iions were useo inrouanout ine . . i. Bhort skirt Joke these days. The "-'"" ,v'"'". ! "s Foster. Jane Durbln. Artls. ' Refreshmenta were aerv- 1 7., ". 1 . lega that wcrn like a colt's. best they can muster Is: ' Sup- At tSeOCheT Home Margery and Peggy Rumef. Ruth a .,he ,ndMdual tables by nrtad A luncheon will honor Tho Kelton. didn't r t any pose they get'any shorter? Good , Ell. Wade. Barbara and Darolle tne ho.tess. who was assisted ,ho ,!!'. on SatuMay noon at 'h-tr-s on fire, but one day the neaven.. Is the skirt to vanish THURSDAY evening. Mr. ' Prentice. Irma and Virginia Dar- by her molhtT. Mllw Maryei:en tho MuKnomah 'airy grandmother came, along altogether? . There positively and Mri H L Beacher en- 'er. Catherine Dunbar. Jeane Bradford held high score for the .," ..,, . .,,. .,., and told Pert It was time to g- must be some aklrt somewhere ,Ar,,inH infnem.ii. . their Ostendorf. Jack Banks. Bobble ,.,i ,.i , i.B. u-i f,.'".' alr"- 'mma ... " ' v . ih.,n,. s i . ,,ir of c.,1.1 clrtllsatlon Is not to totter to home on Walnut with two tables Francis Durbln. Robert. tho young men. The guosu num- k, fs wiU i .Uond 'thi ;''l'n. "nl ' ' of "50U".. The Beacher apart-, "on'"- -aivin ana Jimmie bered twelve. I ,n,n,in r.hv . h..mer of "Sunny," the big Zlegfleld ment was attractively decorated "unt and Klcbard Brown. ..',..., musical hit. and in a cast of MAKE SUNDAY A Real Holiday Dy briging the wifo and family here for dinner A Big Turkey Dinner with all the Trimming destruction. Dinner Party for in tne st- Patr,cks' 1)8 y motir. i m A' '" t ne p'y Rebekah's Meeting Mr. Eugene arr hostess served a tempting lun-! . cheon. The guests Included. Mr. ' xEMBERg of the Rebekah C15EV. and Mrs. J. Henry Thorn- "1 Mrs, A. B. Bradley, Mr. and iVl ,odM heId the reKular meet. A as presided over a simple Mr"- R- - steln' Mr- nd Mr"- Ing on Thnrsday night at Odd Lenten dinner on Friday evening 3oha Rissberger and the host rel,0W8. h.ll with an attendance Joys a membership of four chllilrrn. Invitations Issued for triple hnma nn Korth eleventh, ana nOStesS. In courtesy to Mr. Eugene Carr. The dinner table, perfect in Its Family Reunion at appointments was centered with ft q IJ a vase of spring flowers. Covers ' OUJTimer ttOme I were laid for Miss Vivian . Trounce. Mr. and Mrs. George j A FAMILY reunion was enjoy Mclntyre, Mr. Eugene Carr, tbe ed at the home of Mrs. S. T. honor guest, and tho host and j Summers on last Sunday after hostess, j noon when her mother, Mrs. C. I H. Humphrey of Aahland waa a guest at her home. Dinner was served and during the afternoon the following members dropped In: Mr. and Mrs. George Humph rey. Mr. and Mrs. Will Humph rey, Mr. and Mrs. Avstin Cox of Algoma, Mr. and Mrs. Welling ton Temp'.ar, Alice Templar, Mr. business meeting and social and Mrs. Will Loomls of Ash hour which the club members land and Mr. Herman Fisher ot enjoy each meeting will be held. Dunsmulr. ' nt mniw than Ana litinrlratft At the close of the lodge session, a short program was given. Mrs. Helen House and Mia Helen Larson were Initiated Into the order. Meeting on March 21 VXRS. Wilbur Jones will be hos . teas on Wednesday after noon, March twenty-one to the members of the Art Needle Work club at her home. The regular Wednesday Club at Home of Mrs. Hill MRS. Harry Hill was hostess h . I - .. ...... ...... m I her home on Third .and Jeffer- j OOCIETY son to the ladies of The Ued-d in,rMi,i i ih. bride's af St. Mary's Bridge Event of the, Week flNE ct the most delightful so- clal functions of tho season was that of this afternoon at tho library club rooms when Ht. Mary's Altar Society of Hacred Heart church entertained with a St. Patrick's bridge. More than 40 tables were In plsy through out the afternoon. The club rooms were attractively decorated In the St. Patrick's day. motif. stars headed by . Marilyn Miller and Juk Donuhiie, young. Purl shone like a newcut diamond. Khe wore the ball , gown from n;j A then en. In one short year Pert tSridge Afternoons Klloll ,,.,,,, from , ,,,. ... ..pot lo the olectrte lights. The eiter-; OOCIETY of Klamath Falls Is first Christmas arter Her ir.una Wed- 3 interestiid In the bride's af-' to fame, her grueling card bad neaday ' .Bridge club. Throe ! fsr of Xhe coming week orrriio pletures, tables were In play during the wbleh Mrs. Harry Coulter ' and 'One aucwd the Thrro Kelton. atternon with high score award-1 Gcorgo Cunning will' pre-J fating bavr-board turkey, perch ed to Mm. E. C. Knight. Spring ; id(,. Tho invitations' n.-ad for j ed on stools In a depot ham and flower, placed about the rooms ; Thiin.lii irtimnoii stirt nvSnlns i ciaorv. Tho olhT displayed the and Friday afternoon. ' On Batur-i golden gate of Ziegf.dd s mighty day afternoon Mrs. (Ideller will j New Amaterrtam theatre, and In again entertain. More than one tho bulbs w.is tho name "Pert hundred Invitations have been Kelton." j Issued for the affairs which will j next ' he held at the homo of Mrs. i. This season, with moro artistry iGoeller on line. ..''.'".' . hiit.no lest youthful pepperlno.. I . 1-00 I added to the attractiveness of the home. . Hefresbmunts were the Individual tables, mbert baa invited the membera to meet with her on March twenty-eighth, the regular meeting. OPEN ALL NICHT L'nivcrMly of Orcguu Group Winti .alfonul Oiuplcr of Sororily A Good Many Years have gone Ly since we first started to IJ practice our profession. Many changes nave Deen maae; many uiiiJiuvcmcni.o n,.f isi offoet Prnorrpsa hast been made A at an astounding rate. The very best of everything avail able has been incorporated in our serv ice. And our years of experience en able us to use our splendid equipment to best advantage. EARL WHITLOCK FUNERAL HOME PINC AVENUE AT SIXTH STREET - PHONE 46 ; . ' -Z rrr?m " QWaim u m in Service" Members of Sijma Beta Phi. local sorority en the University of Ortscn nampn-:, r'esntly urn.T.et a charter ot Sigma K.ipps, national sorority. From left to right, flrtrt row: Dens Lleuallen, Adam.i; Kary Burton and j Lucille Bnrton, Engane; Orscs Fleming. Klamath Tnl's; Mildred Reynolds, Eugene; Margret Blackmer, Redondo Beech. Cat.; Verna May Linneberg and Lnclle Lir'on, Portland; M.iurlrs Lombard, Springfield; Ruth Conrad, PoitirnJ. Second row: Miriam Shepard. Eugene: Manrine Akers, Pendleton; Iluth Jackwn, Eugene; Ines Hnr.hvonj. Pond!ton; Margn-et Aotitermxn, Eugcno; Olive Gray, rortland; Panllna Vtnnb'e. Redondo Batch, Oal.; Vlclot Orek, Portltnd: Borla Llcu.ir.nn, Aibrnr; K"t;.ryn Rtttltorforl, Ci'.iar.e; Kr.y Tlnrelnt, Blatrnt'j fallnj Anna Roerch, rwllf'.ou. , ,. ,. - FREE Automobiles The thief who aspires to "get rich quick" finds the stealing of automobiles a most attract ive route to his goal. , , He sees "hauls" of several .thousand dollars value, standing along the curb and ready to pro vide him with both loot and get-away. A Fire-and-Theft policy is your only SURE protection against loss. We have this, and all other forms of Automobile Insurance. Jas. H. Driscoll INSURANCE 206 Williams Bldg. Phone 432 LIFE FIRE AUTOMOBILE Atk about our 6 money on good improved city property.