The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    Saturday, June 21, 1030
PAGE EIGHT
SOCIETY SECTION OF THE HERALD
TELEPHONE 88
VIVIAN McCAULEY. EDITOR
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Business Women
To Honor Cast of
Recent Comedy
A record attendance It antici
pated Monday night at 1:10
o'clock when the Business and
Professional Women's club will
entertain with a chicken dinner
tor member of the main cast of
"Aunt Lucia," a play recently
ponaored by tb club.
Mr. Neal Stewart will praeld
aa toastmtstrees, and a program
outlined by Mra. Leds Tarker,
prealdont ot the club, will be giv
en. Member ot th caat will ap
pear on the program. Including
Harry Bolrln. Pet Driaeoll and
Jim- Qutnn. Each member guet
will aUo apeak.
Membera ot tha caat invited to
i dinner include Mr. Lorabel
Gordon. Mra. laabel Brlsner. Mra.
Neal Stewart, Ml-s Olady nice,
Mlaa Esther Beck. Pete Driscoll,
Everett Ogle. Harry Bolvin. Jim
Oulnn. Leall Beder, Otto Ellis.
Don Chamber. Eddie Plcklneon.
Kenneth Perkins K. D. Clark and
Bob Henry. Special Invitation
were ten I to Mr. Hagel Blake
more, pisnlst, and three member
ot the clnb who worked faithfully
during tb play to make It a suc
cess. Thev art May K1I Con
rad!, Mr. Jean Younf and Ann
Shea.
Membera ot tha Business Wom
en's olub will appear In coatnma
ot th daya ot t th dinner
and thoa who ar not ao garbed
will be brought before a court and
fined. Mr. Leda Parker will
bar charge of th dtnnr and
many Interesting feature ara
planned. Thoae who wlb to
make reaerratlont ar akd to
call Thelma McAlplne at 107.
Already SO members bare made
their reserratlons and mora ar
expected. There will b enter
tainment following dinner.
e
Miss Harper, Philip
Pitman Married
Titian Harper and PhlUp Pit
man were united In marrlag Sun
day afternoon at t o'clock In th
Episcopal church In Klamath
Falls. Tb coupl motored her
from Lakeview.
Both young popl ar wall
known In LekeTiew wher they
bar a wld acquaintanceship and
a large circle ot friend.
' Th bride 1 th daughter ot
Jame Harper of Silver Lake nd
Mrs. J. R. Collins of Paisley and
has been employed in th Bend
ecbools aa instructor since her
graduation from th University ot
Oregon. Sh was a Bernard Daly
student at th University and was
actlT in campus activities and
was a member of Alpha XI Delta
sorority.
Mr. Pitman was a student at the
Uniwsitv of Washington and lat
er at the University ot Illinois. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Pitman ot Bend, and ha been
actiTe in the formation of wool
grower in Lake connty, baring
been employed by Draper Co.
of Boston.
Baker Matron Is
Guest of Honor
Mr. C. A. Tuoker of Bakor was
the honor guest at a bridge party
gtren by Mr. TV. A. Arnold at
her home Wedneeday afternoon.
Th rooms of th Arnold home
were attractively decorated with
beautiful spring flowers and
ferns. At tha clot of th after
noon dainty refreshments were
serred by th hostess.
Prises were awarded to Mrs.
C. A. Tucker, guest. Mrs. U Brad
ford and Mrs. E. Trulove.
Guests Included Mesdsmes C.
A. Tucker, guest off honor, G. C.
Lorens. J. F. Penrod. Fred Grant,
W. H. McFarren, L. Bradford, C.
S. Robertson. E. Trulove, C. 8.
Schubert, Gary Cotad, C. Arnold,
Jennie Hum. Mary Cheyne. Miss
Dorothy Tucker and the hostess.
Mrs. Arthur Aberg
Hostess Thursday
Th Thursdsy bridge clnb met
with Mrs. Arthur Aberg on Ore
gon avenue Thursdsy afternoon
with Mrs. Clarenc Hunilker win
ning high score and Mrs. Richard
Doran low.
Mrs. J. Aherns was the guest
ot honor during the afternoon.
The nem meeting of the club
will be held at the home ot Mrs.
Oscar Sole. A full attendance is
desired as several Important mat
ters will be brought up for discussion.
A Substantial From thc y-&
j . chasm of Time is
fOUndatlOn quarried the 6 tons
of years that goes into the building of the
masonry of achievement. Upon no other
foundation can a lasting success be con
structed. For 25 years, we have been building up our
service. In that period it has been changed,
augmented and improved. The Whitlock
institution stands upon a foundation of ex
perience that is truly like the house that
was builded upon a rock.
1
EARL WHITLOCK
'Distinctive
fINf AVC. AT CmTtT"" -
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ii-iiesu,..,
Clever Costum
w i
Rrtuunirv Sloan, daughter ot
ir r,A Mra Allan loaa. will
take part in the parade and other
Daya of '49 programs and activ
ities in th costume which she is
wearing, on which depicts the
luwMhlrti !-a nantsloons and
poke bonnets worn by our grand
mothers.
Rosemsry Is th color bearer
for the General Canby Chapter.
C. A. R.
Photo by Kenneii fcina
Aloha Chapter
Visit Ashland
A number ot officers and mem
bers ot Alohs chapter. O. E. S
motored to Ashland Tuesday avo
nin Jim i? to attend th re
ception given by Alpha chapter.
number 1, in nonor oi . . n.
Hardy, the newly elected associ-
il rrmnA natron of th Order Of
the Eastern Star ot Oregon. Mr.
Hardy la at present wormy paireu
ot Alphs chapter,
n R U'attenhnrs? of Alo
ha chapter, newly appointed
grand warder of in urana iusp
ter O. E. S. of Oregon. wa also
mmnrtmA tntrnHnced and seated
in the east and given honors. A
number of past grana omoer sua
present officers of chspters In
i a t a A Jafh-annvlll. Grants
Pass and Klamath Falls attended
the reception.
Members from Klamath Falls
v n.i. it,. Mil ware; Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. Mrs. Mae
R. Balslger (E. H.), Mra. George
Casper, Mrs. J. I. Beard, Mrs. W.
J. Stelnmets. Mrs. J. A. Leach.
Mrs. F. Hill Hunter, Mrs. Wilbur
Jones and Mrs. Ella McMillan.
Regular Meeting
O. E. S. Tuesday
A tans chanter. O. E. S-. Will
meet in regular session Tuesday
evening. June 24, at the Masonic
Hsll. Reports by delegate to
nranA Phanter will be clren
snd honors will also be given to
Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. newiy ap-
.l.tul mrnnA warder of the
Grand Chapter ot the O. E. 3. of
Oregon.
This will be the last meeting
before summer vacation. Mrs. Mse
R. Balslger. wortny matron, in
u ii riirn Rrars in Klam
ath Falls and vicinity to attend.
There win M an interesting
program after the regular busi
ness meeting. Refreshments will
be served.
Swimming Party
At Lone Pine
Tviti Plna Mr. and UnL C. W.
Servl were host snd hostess at a
swimming party Fridsy evening.
Weiners and marshmallows were
oasted during tne evening.
Thnu attanrilna- were Orin 8tO-
. Dnv Paal anil Pailllnn B&aS-
ly, Florence and Richard Craven.
Thelma Phelps ana Ariine iewis
and the host and hostess.
Margaret Maguire
St. Rita Hostess
Miss Margaret Maguire was
hostess to members of tha St.
Rita bridge club when they met
In the parish hall.
Scores were awarded to Mrs. F.
E. Fenwick, high. Mrs. Knutaen.
second and Mrs. A. F. Heinrlch,
low.
At the next meeting, Tuesday.
June 24, Mrs. Caldwell will be
hostess.' They will meet at tbe
parish hall again. -
FUNERAL HOWE t
funeral Service"
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7'T rr. :r' 'A L Lj
Sisters Entertain
A s Courtesy For
Mrs. William Cleve
MUtaa Mildred and Frances
Duke presided ss joint hostessee
when they entertained at tneir
home. 5JJ Eldorado, Tuesday eve
ning In courtesy to Mrs. William
Cleve. nee Gertrude Llndley.
fti-lds waa tha diversion of the
evening with scores being award
ed to Mrs. William neve, guest,
Mlaa tvirothv Stevens, hlsh. Mtas
Kstberlne i'lrlch. second, snd
Mrs. Oeorg R. Llndley. consola
tion. Tbe lovely Duke horn wsa
hnauilfullv decorated In roses snd
sweet piws. which also graced the
mall card tables wnere retrenn
ments were lster served by th
Misses Duke assisted by their
mother. Mrs. J. P. Duke.
Guests for th evening wer
Mrs. George R. Llndley, Mrs.
Robert Dudley. Mrs. Cecil Matt.
Mra. George Meyers, Mrs. G. A.
Msssev, Mr. George C. VIrlch,
Mrs. J. P. Duke. Miss Alias Mes
aey. Mlas Joy Msurln Evans,
Mtas Helen Coter, Mtas Dorothy
Stevens. Mlas Katherlne lUrich,
Miss Marlah Grimes, and the
hostesses. Mildred and France
Duke, in addition to Mrs. William
Cleve, honor guest.
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Lois Gregory Bride
Here Recently
Lois Gregory of Fullerton, Ca!.,
became the bride ot Samuel Wash
ington ot this city at a ceremony
.fAfnft Fridav morning at the
Methodist Episcopal church.
Tbe couple was attended by Mr.
and Mrs. G. Harper.
Th bride was lovely In a gown
ot yellow crepe and whit lac
with matching aecesson. '
hridesmsld wore an attractlv
le ports suit ot green.
Immediately alter in
mony th party adjourned to th
Pelican Grill where breakfast
was served to Mr. and Mrs. Hsr
per, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mey
ers,' Mrs. Gregory, mother of the
bride. Miss Rhea Robadeaux, Jim
Musselmsn and the bride and
groom.
Mr. and Mr, wssninmon wm
be at horn to their friend at th
Ramona apartments on Eleventh
street.
Isabel Brickner
Becomes Bride
a nerformed at I
o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Miss
Isabel Brickner ana ar. aimer v..
Lemler were united in marriage
by Rev. Frank Wemett. Only Im
mediate relative were present.
The bride, who Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brickner.
. .h.rmlnrl KflVOed ltt brOC-
ded white silk and carried
lovely bouquet ot pink roses.
Mr. Lemler is the son ot Mrs.
Amelia Lemler of Olene.
The young couple are enjoying
a wedding trip by motor to coast
..I,.). ni iraihlncton. and upon
their return will make their home
In Klamath Falls.
see
Installation of
Officers Thursday
Installation of the new officers
for the Jobs Daughters was held
Thnrsdsy evening with appropri
ate ceremonies lead by Mrs. G. A.
Maaaav s-ranif chaolsin of the
stat and Miss Helen Mason, past
Queen.
A program was given following
th installation and later refresh
ment were served.
tw. nfM., f th nueen for
the coming term will be filled by
Miss Harriet Hunter; otners in
clude Miss Henrietta Wright, se
nior princess; Betty Zimmerman,
Junior princess: Helen Shives.
guide and Ruth Vannice, marshal.
Mrs. Louis K. Porter
Heads Auxiliary
Mrs. Louis K. Porter wss elect
ed president ot the American Le
gion auxiliary tor tne second time
at a meeting held Tuesday eve
ning at the Memorial ban. Mrs.
George Barth la tne retiring presv
dent.
Mr. Porter's first reglm was
marked with success and the aux
iliary membership was greatly in
creased. Other officer elected Included
Mrs. Louis Mueller, first vice
president; Mrs. Edna Russell, sec
ond Tic president; Mrs. Otto
Ellis, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. J.
H. Rea. historian, and Mrs, Jen
nie Hum, chaplain.
fl SERVICE (fp
pirn fmiiii
(J THE Ik
K GOLDEN IS-i
UllULE 'JAf
C. A. R. President
Msry Charleoa Thomss, Junior
president ot tha General Canby
ChsDter. Children of the Ameri
can revolution, is shown here in
th costume she will wear during
the coming ' parade. Tb C. A.
R. will take part In th parade
and all will be dressed In the hoop
skirts and bonets ot th Days ot
'49.
Msry Is tha dsughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Carl Thomas.
Photo by Kennell Ellis
D. T. Club Hold
Enjoyable Meeting
Mrs. Fred Burdetta entertained
the D. T. club on Wednesdsy at
her home, 61 Hillside avenue.
After the ususl business meet
ing cards were played and later
refreshments wer served to tbe
following guests:
Mesdsmes 8. K. Fales. C. D.
Long, Clyde Thompson. Jack Mar
tin, Jesse Kyle. Ira Morris. Esrl
Atchinson. E. P. Bronson. Duffy.
Hylsnd and the hostess, Mrs. Bur
den. Rebekahs Will
Motor to Ashland
All BaKaVaha helanclBS to the
drill team will motor to Ashland
on Tuesday nlgbt In their iays ot
1, Arnmaa and talk Dfl the big
celebration which is to be held
here on July t, 4. 6, and .
The Rebekahs ar nenina m
celebration and will aid In every
way possible to mske It one of the
biggest events ever held In Ore
gon. Members of the drill tesm will
participate in lodge activities in
Asblsnd Tuesday evening.
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Presentation of
Awards Made
Merrill On Wednesday night
the Odd Fellows lodge oi Merrill
, a iva nf iia members
with 25 year medals, and one
member with a 35 year meoai.
Mr. W. F. Hill. J. A. Brown. R.
Frank Hedrlok and
b! F. Fans were those receiving
25 year awards while Albert Mey
ers was presented with th 33
A Urge delegation from Klam
ath Falls waa present to witness
The Rebekshs served a banquet
at the close of tne oniineas ses
sion.
Helen Radcliffe
Has Birthday Party
n.1.1, Padeliffa waa liven
a lovely birthday party on Monday
afternoon ny ner momer, .nm. iv.
H. Radcliffe. Tho party was hon
oring Helen's sixth birthday.
The children enjoyed the after
nnnn nlavinc same and later re
freshments were served to the
following little guests:
iiiai gu ...... ,
Jackie and J eon Glubrecht, Bntty
Dunlvan. Nancy Bennett. Mary
RadciJUfe. and the guest of honor,
You May Be-An Expert Driver
But even the. most cautious car-owner
is not immune to the recklessness of
others while driving. And sometimes.
the damage done is equal to the pur-
. chase price of the car.
The prudent car-owner extends this cau
tion to assuring himself complete insur
ance protection in the event of any
emergency.
Wo nnn rtffrr vnif
v wmi v&av.a j w
every needed form.
Jas. H. Driscoll
Life, Fire, Automobile and Bonds.
Phone 432 206 Williams Bids.
Ask About Special Automobile Insurance Rates..
Have. Your Life and Accident Insurance Problems
Analyzed by Mr. DeSpain.
Money to Loan at 6. on Improved City Property.
!Mr8. Wattenburg
Hostess at Tea
m n r. Waitenbure enter-
talned at'twa Friday afternoon
honoring Mra. Ruth Blandish
Harvey and Mrs. siyrue ueim.
Mrs. Helm is leaving Sunday tor
Kugeue where ahe will becom a
....... lui, nt tha llniveraltv of Ore
gon travel school which will em
bark for Honolulu next weea.
lia llarvav ta a descendant of
two outataudlng colonial charac
ters ot American history, being
eighth in descent from Myles
....... .1 1. h antatii tit th MavfloW
er party, and alao eighth in de
scent from Jonn Aiaen, wno was
a Mayflower psssenger and who
marriea rrisciiia aium'na. i
courtship nt Miles Staudtah hss
been made famous by Longfel
low. Mra Uai-va la vlaltlnk at the
home of her son 0. L. Hsrvey of
mis city.
www
Ladies Have Big
Time at Kid Party
A most novel and olever party
waa given laet evening for mem
ber of tb Koyai ,eignnor or
Mrs. Fred Olover at her home on
North Eleventh street.
All th Royal Neighbors earns
garbed aa children, dresae above
thetr kneea and coioriui nair-no-bons
and sashes, and all carried
their lunchee In palls.
it of th member composed a
school class over which Mrs. Olo
ver presided as the strict scnooi
mar'm. giving them lessons In
grsmmar, playing ball, and gath
ering hearts.
Everyone Joined In playing
game and singing folk aongs un
til th lunch palls wer brought
out.
A discussion ot in costumes
which th member will wear dur
ing the Daya ot '4 celebration
was held. , ,
J. P. Duke Given
Surprise Party
v w v..Va . rivan a surnrlae
. t-t. . avanlna at his
home, 633 Eldorado, In honor ot
his birthday. Dinner was served
for ten at :o. in ---prettily
decorated with sweet
neu and bachelor buttons.
. . . . p, . araea
Covers at in si v-
laid tor J. P. Doke, honor guest,
tPharlM Ktley.
Charles Rugh. Doug Puckett. Dr.
George Mernman. m o.-.
er. Jack Slater, Cliff Dunn and
Elmer Balsigor.
Over 28,000 People
. i
Visit Crater Lane
So Far Thit Year
During the first ten days of
June S.510 visitors Teaced
Crater Ike over the excellent
highways from Medtord and
Klamath Falls. This .
total of 2M visitor to Crater
Lake National Park during the
1930 travel year. a.
. j . ,iti. il. I a In lwZH.
7,S, Tiauura '-
or 370 per cent Increase In travel
over last year.
In past year th park high
ways were open to travel only
after the heavy anow had raeltea
away sufficiently to permit re
moval by hand labor. Tbla year
with the us of new modern
snow removal equipment, these
highways were opened to travel
two months earlier than in 193.
with pronounced decreaae W
snow removal costs.
By this early opening of the
park hlghwaya thousands of
wurtsts who travel through
southern Oregon during May and
V.I- .a I-a. car), thm Tim
JUD9 19 euir aw
of Crster Lske. During the
first ten days of June, IMS
automobile were driven over
these roads, among wnico wr
Included cars from thirty-two
states and three province ot
Canada.
port Klamatb Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Woodworth
Fort Klamath resident, spent
Friday In Klamath Falls visit
ing friends and shopping.
cnnrirl rrnlolinn
in
wM,a I uv-v.v.i
Program Presented
For. Closing of
Vacation School
On Friday, June 10, Ilia dally
vacation church i'hol of I'ellrau
City presented the following pro
gram In houor of the dosing of
school:
Processional: "Brightly Gleams
Our Bsnner."
Worship Period: Hymn "1
Would be True." Prsyer. Hymn
"All things Bright and Beauti
ful." by Primary Dept. Scripture.
Twenty Third Psalm. llvinn
"This Is my Father's World."
Instruction Period: Primary
dept. Explanation by leader
Mia. Preston. Memory Work.
Story Mrs. Prealon. Kxplsna
llon ot Junior and Intermediate
work Mr. Preston.
Miisto Period: Group ot songs
bv school. "Old Black Joe."
"Three Blind Mice." "Salllug.
Sailing." "Smllea."
Closing Period: School Motto.
Salute to Christian Flag. Hymn
"Fling out the Banuer." Pa
lute to American Flag. Hymn
"America." Beaedlrtlon.
What vacation school Is Rev.
T. Dsvls Preston.
Offering for expense of work.
Moving pictures.
The School has been under th
direction ot Rev. and Mr. T. Da
vis Preaton of tb Community
church, assisted by Mlsse Fay
Buchanan. Eva Bmlth. Christina
Jnbnaoa, Margaret Bliss and Dor
othy Nuakoff.
Mrs. C. B. Ford Improving
Mra. C, B. Ford, who under
went a major operation on Wed
needay at the Hillside hospital.
I reported to be Improving rapid
ly and expects to return to her
horn In tea days.
THK MIMlM! CORHCT CO.
Call or rhone
MRS. BARAH M. OOOCH
Hotel Hsll Koo
2-PDB
Irrigationists!
Ira Orem, Burrell Short, Percy Dixon,'
Sam Dehlinger, Harry Wilson
Will explain the workings of operation and maintenance as
they found it at the Newlands, Nevada, project an danswer
water-users' questions at
Merrill Tuesday Evening, June 24
Malin Thursday Evening, June 26
At these meetings the terms of the O. & M. contract will also
-
be considered and all objections to it heard.
ALL WATERUSERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND
ONE OR ALL OF THESE MEETINGS
Pleasant Time .
Held at Meeting
The Fslracr community club
held Ita rvguliir meeting Thurs
day afternaou at til home of Mr.
Mamie rarent. The following pro
gram waa presented:
Song "Aninrlra, lb Beauti
ful," Club members.
i'lanu Helectlon violin accom
panist, Mra. Fern Warner, Mrs.
Mouirtl Kelan.
Soutbern Negro Spirituals
Mrs, Msry Hullsrs. Aceompsnlst,
Mrs. Msw O'Nell, guitar.
There was also an luatrurllve
talk on Irrigation given by Mr.
Filer.
Several of tha members Joined
In singing snugs, after whli-b
dainty rvlrealuueuts were served
Mrs. Hollars, Mrs. Jenowsy and
Mrs. 1'srent were the hostesses
for the adernonn. The nest meat
lug of the club Is to he held nn
TlKtraday, June Is, with Mrs. Mse
U'Nell,
a
Past Matrons Club
Accept Invitation
Aloha rast Matron Club. O. E.
S.. of Klamath Falls, hss accepted
sn Invitation to be the guest ot
Iteanies I'aat Matron Club of
Medtord. and ot Mrs. K. R.
Heames, at a one-o'clock luncheon
at tb Heames summer home on
Waaner Creek, Thursdsy, Juns Id.
Msmbers of Aloba Club who
plan to attend this Innrhaon are
Experienced Counsel
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Let us guide you with our
, knowledge in thc selection of
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The
First National Bank
t
Capital and Surplus $265,000.00
Member Federal Reserve Ban!.
rrn
asked to notify Mrs. Marlon
Hanks, president, so Ihsl arrsnge
uianla cau be made fur transpor
tation. Only one Connolly llrothers
tors after July 1st, at ill Main
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