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    PAGE EIGHT
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Saturday, February 21, 1931'
VIVIAN McCAULEY, EDITOR
TEJJU'HONE 1900
Colonial Festival
Premier Event On
Social Calendar
The premier event on this
weeks social rslendar waa the
Colonial festival, held Wednesdsy
st the First Methodist church un
der aiixpircs of the Sisterhood
t in lo of the church. The event
was marked with a prettily
appoint afternoon tea and pro
gram, both held In connection
with a rsre dispisy ot antiquea
and heirlooms, many over 100
years old.
The afternoon progrsm consist
ed of a duet by Mrs. J. E. Isted
and Mrs. Lela Lorensen. two vo
cal aolos by Mr. Glen Kent, ac
companied by Mrs. Fred Cofer
and a reading by Mrs. Melville T.
Wire, wife ot the pastor. Ruth
May, William and Robert, chil
dren ot Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chll
cote, took part in an instrumental
trio.
After the program tea was (err
ed to the many guests. The tea
tshle was prettily decorated in pa
triotic national colors with red
primroses and tapers gracing the
center ot tbe table. Mrs. George
Newton presided at the table, as
sisted by Mrs. F. S. Eyerly and
Mrs. B. C. Stanley.
The evening program, arrang
ed by Mrs. Melville T. Wire, fol
lows: Plsno duet "The Robin's Re
turn." Mrs. J. E. Isted and Lu
rerne Dunn.
Solos "An Old-Fashloned
Town" and "The Quilting Party."
Miss Aagodt Frigaard.
: Musical reading "The Patch
work Quilt," Mrs. M. T. Wire.
Song "Styles of By-Gone
Dars", members of the Sisterhood
Circle, with solo by Mrs. Uerling
and duet by Mrs. Badger and Mrs.
Pierce.
"Housekeeping Methods in My
Younger Days" Mrs. Momyer.
Heading "Why Bring That
Up?" Mrs. George T. Casper.
l)uet-s-"ln the Gloaming" and
"Silver Threads Among the Gold."
Mrs;. Norma Uerling and Mr. R.
E. Patterson.
Reading "The Idyl of Battle
Hollow," Mrs. D. J. Good.
Song with dramatisation
"Winning Ways ot Grandma's
Days,'" Mesdames Pierce. Badger,
Yaden. Lorensen and Hillis.
Closing Pantonine.
Refreshments.
The collection was onusual and
ladles ot the Sisterhood Circle ex
tend thanks to those who made it
such a (access. Msny valuable
heirlooms were loaned tor the oc
casion. An entire room full of
hand made coverlets and quilts,
woren by hand by grandmothers
and great-grandmothers, was
shown along with a tew
modern quilts.
One nlate. dated 1730.
more
was
loaned by Mrs. F. S. Doege for
the display. It was a priceless
heirloom, banded down to her
through the Haney family, of
which she is a descendant.
Mrs. John Yadon contributed
.n elrf .11. .nlnninr wheel Which
attracted much attention.
A pair of candle sticks, the
property of Mrs. George Newton,
which bad been handed down in
her family In England as a wed
ding present from one generation
to another for 150 years, was
shown. The candle stioks were
received by Mrs. Newton as a
wedding gift from her parents.
Many other priceless articles,
too numerous to mention were
shown.
At the close of tha evening's
program refreshments of cherry
pie and coffee were served In the
dining room.
Much credit Is due Mrs. F. E.
Drske, general chairman, Mrs. E.
A. Hot, who was in charge ot the
collection and Mrs. Floyd Cram
er, in chsrge of refreshments, as
well as the other ladies of the
church for tbe success ot tile
event.
Farewell Party
For Mrs. Storm
Henley Mrs. J. E. Storm was
honor guest at a farewell party
Riven at the home of Mrs. Elisa
beth N orris on Friday afternoon,
February 13. Mrs. L. Blrk was
assistant hostess.
Tbe friends and neighbors of
Mrs. Storm presented her with a
sat of silver salad forks as a tare
well gift.
The afternoon was spent In
playing Valentine games. Late
in tha afternoon dainty refresh
ments were served. The follow
ing guests were present:
Mesdames A. R. Campbell, Earl
Mack, Guthrie, Lum Short, Dan
Ksylor, Hllyard, Mary Cheyne,
Jess Johnson, Otto Wabbles, Har
ry Booth, D. A. McComb, Hagar,
Nick Blrk, Clel Haley, Henry So
man, J. R. Elliott, G. S. Bell, J.
D. Trlplett, B. H. Hamilton, John
Koontx, Roy La Prarie, Marie
Johnson, V. J. Brewbaker, Beal,
G. S. Thompson, L. B. Dawson,
Clyde Griffith, L. A. West and
Gcbnaru
see
D. A. R. Honors
Washington's Birthday
Friday erening, February 20,
from 8 to 8:30, Crater Lake chap
ter. Daughters of the American
Revolution, broadcast a special
piusram orer KMED, Medford.
There were two musical numbers,
a rending. "An American Citizen"
by Miss Sara Vun Meter and an
address, "What is D. A. R.7" by
Mrs. M. J. Norrls.
Saturday, February 21 was
held the annual Washington
blrthdar luncheon in the Holland
Hotel In Medford with a large
group from Klamath Falls In at
tendance. The affair was a no
host luncheon and members ot
the Ashland, Medford and Kla
math Falls chapters took part.
Crater Lake chapter had charge
of arrangements and .MU Ashland
chapter ot tbe progrsm. Irving
Vinlng was the prlnolpal speaker
nf the evening. Musical numbers
were furnished hy Kulalona chap
ter of Klamath Falls.
Calendar
Sunday
A Washlngton'a Birthday sup
per will ba terred from t until
7 o'clock Sunday (.renins, Feb
ruary II, at the Catholic church
hall by ladles ot the Catholic
church. The general public is
Invited The menu will Include
baker ham, candied yam, scal
loped potatoes, tomato salad,
therry pie, hot rolls and coffee.
Mrs. C. L. Ilarrer, president
of tbe Aloha Past Matrons club,
has announced that the reiulsr
monthly meeting of the club will
be held at the Masonic hall Mon
day, February S3, at 1 o'clock.
A luncheon will be (erred by
the hostess, Mrs. Jeati Porter.
Mrs. J. F. Penrod. Mrs. Myrtle
Keymers and Mrs. C. L. Harrey.
Monday
Naomi Holmstead ta broadcast
orer KSL (Salt Lake) at 7 p. m.
Tuesday
. Regular chapter meeting of
tha Delphian society at the libr
ary club rooms at 2: IS p. m.
The program will be devoted to
Roman stories.
Weekly meeting of the St. Rita
blrdge club at the home ot Mrs.
John Caldwell on North Ninth.
Women ot Mooseheart will
meet Tuesday at S p. m. in the
Moose hall to hear a home talent
program.
Business and Professional
Women will meet Tnesday of the
coming wetk instead ot Monday.
The meeting will open with a
6:30 o'clock dinner in tha libr
ary club rooms for which reser
vations must be made by calling
Thelma McAlpln.at' 107.
Wednesday
The second of a series ot bridge
five hundred and pinochle parties
sponsored by the Neighbors of
Woodcraft will be given at the
Odd Fellows hall Wednesday.
February 25. to which the pub
lic is cordially invited. Refresh
ments and prises.
Thursday
The Ladies Welfare club of the
West Side Tule Lake is sponsor
ing a show and old time dance
at the Merrill community hall
reoruary zs.
Women of the Klamath Loth.
erau church society will serve
a dinner at the L O. O. F. hull
; dining room Thursday evening.
, reornary Z5. from 6:3ft nnti;
7:30. Tickets may be had
through Rer,
Lee, phone
; 1081W.
i .
I Cllr: I ,,L
surprise Luncheon
Honors Mrs WnJ
1 1U""S iViTS. W OOO
A surprise luncheon was given
In honor of Mrs. William Wood on
February 19, at her home on Pa
cifio Terrace. The event being
her birthday each guest presented
her with a linen handkerchief.
Invited guests were Mesdames
L. Bradford, Guy Gillman, Roy
Jackson, George Berth. E. D.
Truelove, E. M. Bubb, C. L. Lewis.
F. R. Hamblet, Junior Daggett,
Allen 81oan, G. W. Epperso'n, W.
D. Miller, H. L. West. Fred South
well, Percy Evans, Syd Evans,
Fred Garlch, Fred Cofer, Victor
Palmer, Joe Avery, Fred Glover,
W. C. Townsend, C. L. Roblson,
and the hostess, Mrs. William
Wood.
The afternoon was (pent In
bridge. High score went to Mrs.
Epperson, second to Mrs. Percy
Evans and low to Mrs. Bradford.
Mrs. Wood was presented with a
beautiful guest prise.
Mrs. Mary Owen
Honored Sunday
Mrs. Mary E. Owen, mother
of Mrs. Jean A. Hobe ot the
spring Lake district, was honored
Sunday by a number of friend.
ana neighbors, who called to con.
gratulate her upon the occasion
of her 73rd birthday. Mrs. Owen
waa tne recipient of many lovely
gifts. The hostess served dainty
refreshments later In the after
noon at a table which was decor
ated In a color scheme ot red and
white.
Guests were Mesdames Lemler.
Ed Blair, Charles Ager, J. G.
Born, Armen Otto. Guderlan and
Miss Lena Lemler.
Messrs. Guderian. Harry Lem-
ler, Verner Boro, Audrey Ager,
Guderain Junior and sons Wes
ley and Laurence. Vernon Heath
and Miller.
Rose Marie Bair. Mrs. Marv R.
Owen. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hone
and Gerald Hone.
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Marian Telford
Hostess to Friends
A corterie of young friends of
Miss Marian Telford enjoved her
hospitality at a St. Valentine'a
dancing party at the lovely Tel-
iora nome on conger avenue last
Saturday evening. Valentine de
corations were cleverly carried
out by red hearts and other mot
ifs which also predominated in
the refreshments.
The young meets entoved danc.
ing until 11 o'clock when refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Ray
Telford, tbe hostesses mother as
sisted by Mrs. Arthur Wilson,
Mrs. A. L. Crawford,
Guests included Misses Pearl
Jean Wilson, Betty Crawford,
Margaret Daggett, Jean McCall,
Grace Groesbeck, Betty Gallag
her, Mary Jane Moore, Lillian
Redkey, Lois Hout and Dorothy
Brown.
Albert Powell. Dick Olllman.
Lynn Propst, Hiram Mersereau,
George Duncan, Stewart Patty,
flail Newsom, Lon Varnadore,
Harry Burets and Robert Vanntco.
Delphian Society
To Meet Tuesday
Ths regular Chapter meeting of
th Delphian Society will be held
in the library club room on Tues
day, Feb. Is, at MS p. m.
Tbe program will be devoted to
Roman stories. The Golden Ass.
by Apulelus, and the story ot Cu
pid and Psych will be Included.
1. The writer ot the Metamor
phoses, Mrs. II. M. Msuning.
2. The Age aa Reflected In the
Metamorpheses, Mrs. C. B. Hard
ing. 3. Apulelus In Art, Mrs. E. G.
Wlsecarrer.
4. The Story of Cupid and
Psyche. Mrs. Esrl Gilbert.
&. Morris's Story Compared
with that of Apulelus, Mrs. Don
Zumwalt.
. Songs (a) Hush. Little One
(Berlgnanl); (b) A Song ot In
dia tKlmsby-Kersakor) Ruby
Sailor Hastings.
Courtesy hostess tor the after
noon will be Mrs. E. H. Plsif.-T.
Outstanding
P. T. A. Meeting
An outstanding meeting of the
Altamont P. T. A. waa held at
Altamont school Tuesday after
noon. Foundera' Day was cele
brated with an interesting pro
gram, as follows;
1. Community Singing
(s) Parent Teacher P. T. A.
(b) The P. T. A. Song
!. History and Aims of P. T. A.
Mrs. Cannon.
2. Solo Mrs. D. D. Van Fleet
(a) Sylria
(b) In the Dark
4. Candle-lighting Cedemony
Past and present officers and
workers.
E. A Poem. Mrs. Bowea.
6. Song By all
"America The Beautiful"
After the closing song a sflrer
tea was held and the beautiful
birthday rake was cut by the
president. Mrs. Horn.
Refreshments were served by
the refreshment committee.
Mrs. E. A. Taylor
To Make Home Here
Mrs. E. A. Taylor, who is leav
ing Corrallls shortly to make her
home In Klamath Falls where Mr.
Taylor has been appointed fire
chief, has been honored at sever
al farewell functions ot recent
date.
Mrs. Will Taylor entertained
with a bridge party at the home
of Mrs. J. E. Tweed, at which she
honored Mrs. Taylor. A acore of
matrons were guests and "show
ered" Mrs. Taylor with dainty
handkerchiefs. A luncheon was
served after the game.
Mrs. Taylor was complimented
again Saturday evening when Mrs.
Harold O. Johnson entertained
with a bridge party and luncheon
and asked a group of friends.
Mrs. Percy Tallman complim
ented Mrs.'Taylor at a luncheon to
which a few friends were bidden.
and a group ot women in the
Christian church entertained for
her. Corrallls Gazette-Times.
Jackets More
Popular Than Ever
Jackets of one type or another
are practically "standard equip
ment" on dresses shown by tbe
local ready-to-wear houses. Bo
leros, peplums and belted tuxedo
coats are frequently made ot a
contrasting color to the dress.
The dresses are generally one-
piece princess models or are made
to give the tuok-In blouse effect.
These frocks usually have short
sleeves, but when the sleeves are
long, the jackets have three-quarter
sleeves and the dress sleeves
show underneath.
For afternoon wear printed
chiffon frocks are featured with
velvet jackets. Some ot them are
bordered with bands ot fur around
the necklines and sleeves.
Many daytime dresses feature
lingerie neckwear, usually of em
broidered white organdie in dou
ble flower treatments under a ruf
fled collar and circular cuffs ot
dress fabric
Print combinations Including
plaids, stripes and checks are used
in Jacket costumes to contrast
with either the coat or dress.
The principal colors are black,
blue, red, green, brown and tan.
Phi Setu Club At
Hazel Leonard Home
One ot the most enjoyable
gatherings of the Phi Setu club
was held at Miss Hatel Leon
ard's borne in tbe Hunt apart
ments Wednesday erening when
three tables of bridge were in
play. Scores were awarded to
Mildred Beeson, high and Llla
Moe, conaolation.
Members of the club present
were Hazel Leonard, Gladys Rice.
Llla Moe, Dorothea Brown, Mil
dred Wldmer, Mildred Beeson,
lsabelle Silvers, Christine De
Bord, Ann Gradlnger, Ethel Zys-
set ana urace Sharer.
Miss Mary Hynek was a guest
oi tne evening.
Mrs. W. T. Dean'
Chosen President
The fourth meeting of the Kla
math County Council of Parent
Teacher Associations, was held
Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. C. W. Stanley on Lincoln
street. Mrs. Stanley is tbe retir
ing president of the organisation.
Mrs. L. V. Brewer presided at
the meeting. Many interesting
reports of work done in the vari
ous associations in the last year
were given.
An (lection ot officers tor the
ensuing year wis held and Mrs.
w. T. Dean elected president.
Mrs. F. II. Msdlgan, rice presi
dent, Mrs. C. W. Stanley, secre
tary and Mrs. F, W Brown, treas
urer.
Roosevelt P. T. A.
Active During
The Past Week
The Roosevelt Parent-Teachers'
association met In regular session
Tuesdsy, February 17. Tho pro
grsm was in honor of Founder's
Day and marked the 34th birth
day ot the P. T. A.
The program was opened with
a community soug and a Found
er'a day reading by Mrs. Iteymer.
The readlug of an address by the
first national president of the P.
T. A. waa given by Mrs. K. S.
Veatch. Miss Asgodt Frigaard
then pleased the audience with
two vocal soloa. Her first num
ber was "In an Old Fashioned
Town" by Squire, and the second
was a selected encore.
J. Perry Wells, superintendent
ot the city schools, delivered the
main address explaining In quite
detailed form the Oregon Educa
tional Plan. Mr. Wells' tslk wss
very Interesting as It revealed
some of the latest proposed pro
jects of the educational aystem ot
the state.
A talk on the "Achievement ot
P. T. A." was given by Mrs. C. C.
Kelley of Fremont. "Newer Wsys
to Teach Children", was the sub
ject of a talk given by Mrs. E. M.
Chtlcote. A short business meet
ing followed tbe program.
Tea was served In the home
economics room.
The Vslentine bridge party
which waa sponsored by the
P. T. A. was a success in every
way. Forty tables were in plsy
during the afternoon. Several
splendid musical numbers were
given by patrons and friends.
The auditorium, which was de
corated with palms and terns, was
aranged to give the room a
homey appearance. The tablo de
corations were carried out lu the
Valentine motif. In colors of red
and white and produced a gay,
pretty effect.
The lovely refreshments were
served at the tables which were
in harmony with the decorutions.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. V.
E. Parker, high. Mrs. E. 11. Law
rence, second and Mrs. Fred Cas
tell, door.
Proceeds from the party will
he nsed to pay for decorations
and equipment in the building.
The committee which worked ao
hard to make the afternoon en
joyable as well as beneficial Is to
be commended on the splendid
work accomplished.
Juanita Stallings
Entertains Friends
Miss Juanita Stallings was
hostess at a dancing party at the
Stallings home on Crescent ave
nue Friday evening, when
group of high school boys and
girls met to honor the Medford
basketball boys.
Miss Stallings' guests were
Misses Ruth May Chllcote, Alli
son Barnes, Lois Robinson, Ca
mllle Young, Wanda Stafford,
Alyce Hector, Virginia Barnes,
Jewell Herrick, Allsa Ryan,
Blanche O'Neill, Volna Johnson,
Norah Harney, Phyllis Gates and
Geraldine Stallings.
Ray Allen, Hub Magulre. Ralph
Macartney, Woodrow Trlplett
Jack Elliott. Ray Paddock, Ed
die Boyd. Gordon Williams. Je
rome Williams, Mike Lavenlck,
Billy West. Buddy Jones, Glenn
Reckard, Jack Knlgbt, Milton
Perneil, Howard Pernell, Wilbur
Stiles.
Medford guests were Everett
Spauldlng, Warren Turnqulst,
Clyde Smith, Harlln Seller, Frank
Roberts, John Medley and Clyde
Fichtner.
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Sewing Club
At Horn Home
Division I.Ih Club sewing
girls met with tbelr local club
leader. Mrs. L. W. Horn at her
home in tbe Altamont District,
Saturday afternoon, at which time
the girls were instructed to make
a bag which is one article ot their
sewing project.
Mrs. Horn and the girls had de
corated the room beautifully and
a dellolons lunch consisting of Ice
cream and cake was served to the
giris alter tbe meetlnsj. Thi.
club Is meeting with Mrs. Horn
every Saturday afternoon, and are
doing excellent work.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton
were present at the meeting.
me following members were
present: Alice Landers, Fern
Kllnkhammer, Charlotte Donel
son, Wlnnlfred Steward, Betbel
Hutchison, Hazel Howard, Bon
dell Aubrey, andLol Sinclair.
Mooseheart Women
Will Meet Tuesday
The Women of Mooseheart Le
gion will meet Tuesday erenlnr.
February 24, in the Moose Hall at
I o'clock to listen to a Home tal
ent program given by the ladies.
uniy memoers ot the Legion will
do admitted.
Each member Is to take some
part in the program, and those
who refyse to perform will be
taken up before the Kangaroo
court and assessed a 25c fine, the
money to be turned over to the
arm team.
Mrs, Bella Tomnklns. who ! In
cnarge ot tne program, nromlsns
a very Interesting group of fea
tures. Alter tne program a pot
luck supper will be served in the
club rooms.
Naomi Holmstead
To Sing Over Radio
Mrs. Naomi Holmstead. charm
ing ana talented Klamath Falls
vocalist, will broadcast a group of
songs orer hbl (salt bake) Mon
day evening at 7 o'clock, accord
ing to word received by her
friends here. This Is her radio
debut, although she tins boen glv-
mg concerts In Salt Iaka and rl-
elnlty during ths past mouUs.
Woodcraft Lodge
Enjoyed . Program
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
met Wednesday evening In the
Odd Felluws' hull. A largo attend
ance u present In spit of the
Inclement weather.
After the disposal of business s
vsried prxgnim uudor the direc
tion ot Mis. J. II. Ilium ha was
Iprrseulrd. Pupils of her classes
ilook part in several fancy exhibi
tion dances. A recitation was glv
I en by Marie Dalley. Au acrobatlr
'tap dauc was given by t'.coo
! Shutter, snd another dance, "Par
jlowa Geosott" was given by Ruby
I Joseph. Freda Siigarinan took
'part in a Spanish dance and song
and Miss Marie Dalley In a Gypsy
number. A sort shoe dance waa
given by Bonlta Duracha, and
unother tap dance by Donald Sum
mer. A short skit, entitled "Modern
Flappers" waa enacted by six
women and oue mau. Two con
test games were Indulged in later
and Mrs. Nina Heck won both
prises.
Refreshments were served to
50. The uext meeting will be
held March 4. when several now
candidates will be initiated.
Select Oregon
Dance Committee
Miss Maryellen Bradford, Kla
math student at the University of
Oregon, has been selected to take
charge ot arrangements for the
Oregon dance which will be given
lu Klamath early this spring un
der susptces ot students ot the
university.
Hubert Totten will bo In
chsrge ot tha ticket sale. Jsne
Garcelon of patrons and patron
esses, Koss Hates of decorations
and Hetty Zimmerman ot publi
city. The event Is always one of the
most prominent ot its kind given
In the city and takes Its place
among leading events ot tho
yonnger social set.
Tho definite dato has not been
set.
First of Series
Of Parties Given
The first of a series of card
parties was given by the Thurs
day Brldgettes, at the home of
Mrs. F. C. Grant, on the 19th.
Those present were Mesdamea
M. Agee, F. Fossum, II. II. lies
sig. li. Kranenburg. II. D. Park,
A. A. Soule, M. Barnes, who wss
guest of honor, and the hostess,
Mrs. F. C. Grant.
A delightful afternoon was
spent playing bridge, Mrs. H. D.
Park taking high score and Mrs.
J. H. Heesig, low score.
Dainty refreshmenta followed
the awarding of the prizes.
Merrill Lady
Honors Husband
Mrs. K. C. Burkes entertained
Thursday evening In honor of
her husband. After an evening ot
cards a luncheon was served to
the following: Mr. and Mrs. J
W. Scoggins. Mr. and Mrs. II. J.
Hendrlckson, Mrs. Etta Bcogglns,
Misses Margaret Turner, Eliza
beth Morse, and Dorothy Hutcha
son, the honor guest and the
hostess.
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Shower Honors
Mrs. Marian Johnson
One of the outstandlnr aoHnl
affairs of tbe week was a shower
giron Wednesday afternoon In
honor ot Mrs. Marian Johnson
when Mrs. Roy K. La Prarie and
Mrs. L. Blrk presided as hostes
ses at the Birk home on the Mer
rill route.
During tbe aftornoon. Mrs.
Elizabeth Schaeffer entertained
the guests with several piano se
lections. A natriotle color schem with
Washington's birthday as the mo
tif was carried out in the decora
tions and favors for the occasion.
The guests included M nudume
Schaeffer, Donaldson, Hogue.
Hales, Shuey, Smith, Slaymaker,
Myers, Pauley, Robinson, Deal,
Brewbaker, Matson, Holbert,
Motschenbacher. Arnold. Booth.
Glover, Storm, Koonts, Hamilton,
Haley, Taylor, Miss Fardue and
tbe honor guest, Mrs. Johnson.
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Li
Confidence The fmle8 we have been
called upon to serve have
complete confidence in our ability. Per
haps this is but the direct outgrowth of the
years we have been engaged in augmenting
our knowledge and improving our facilities.
It is our earnest hope to be truly worthy of
the trust placed in Whitlock service by so
many families of Klamath Falk And vicinity,
Miwm.mt otM o im aoihs ,1111
EARL WHITLOCK
FUNERAL HOME
fi
'Distinctive Guncral Service
PINE AVE. AT GIU
Campfirc and Girl
Scout Groups Arc
Continuing to Grow
Members of the Ape; a rampflrn
group held a meeting at the homo
of Belli rummlngs on North
Sixth street Tuesday, February
10. The Ciimminsa' home was
cleverly decorated In red ami
white, carrying out lbs vulciitluo
Idea. Refreshments corresponded
lu color. The erening wss spent
lu plavlug games and exchanging
valentine. At tbe close of the
evening the hostess and her fath
er played severs! duets. Those
present were Miss Lillian Wood
worth, guardlau, Leila Keuyou,
Marjorln Cheyne. Klale Karhe
beck. Dortba Williams, Margaret
Young. Catherine Cleghorn and
the hostesses. Both and her moth
er, Mrs. Cumuilngs.
Members ot tho Dakoya ranip
flre group held a meeting on
Thursday, February 19. Two
new souks and the motions were
leurued.
Ouseklnla Campflro girls met
st the home of Klulno Bordul last
Saturday evening. Valoultues
ors exchanged and the girls en
Joyed readlug a story from
"Every Girl's Magazine", After
practice work for the coming
grand council fire, dainty re
freshmenta were served to the fol
lowing guests: Ktla Farr. guar
dian, Vivian Adams, Hetty t'leg.
horn, lltllie Sanborn, Virginia
Moor. Marjorle lonnis, Jean snd
Hetty Hauler, Muxine Johnson.
Fraures, Florence. Lllllsn Sublet!
and tho hostess. Klalne llordal.
The next meeting will be a silent
meeting with the girls working lu
different places.
Sarawngea group mot Wednes
day evening at the Riverside
si-hoot. It was decided to take, up
project ot servlro to their moth
ers. Grace linker was appointed
to take rare ot the group scrap
books. A new member, i'atrbia
Olds, wss added lo the group.
Muriel Moore, guardian. Jeanne
Abernuthr. Hemic and Grace
Maker, Helen Hough. Ada Marie
McDanlels. Patricia Olds, l.llas
Prouty. Margaret Rice, Betty
Twldwell and Ruth Varnadore
were tbe guests present.
Troop number one with Mrs.
Howard Laracn aa captain and
Miss Hermla llllbo as lieutenant
met at the Pelican Drug Store for
supper Tuesday evening In honor
of their troop committee and
new members. Twenty tour girls
were present.
Mrs. C. L. Harvey, Mrs. Miriam
Truax Hamlin and W. II. Hates
are members of this troop com
mittee which consists of girls from
thirteen to sixteen yesrs of age.
The troop meets every Tuesdsy at
7:13 at the home ot Mrs. Laraen.
Tenderfoot pins were awarded
Eleanor Collier and Nan and Jean
Goeller after they had passed
tests for entry Into the Girl
Scouts at a meeting Wednesday
evening at St. Paul'a Episcopal
church. Sixteen members attend
ed. Tbe captain ot the troop Is
Kathryn Walton. Mrs. Joseph
Ewlng Is assistant captain. Tests
followed the regular meeting. A
party Is planned for the next
meeting, Wednesday, February
25.
e
Founder's Day
Program Given
A Founder's day program of the
Pelican ...hoo! P. T. A. wss ob
served at the regular meeting
Wednesday.
A history' ot the organization
was related by Mrs. Wsles and a
patriotic drill was given by the
school children of Miss R. Pbln-
ncy's class. Several songs were
sung by pupils of Mrs. Pearson's
class.
Barbara Putman of tha fifth
grade played a piano solo, "Gold
en Memory".
An artistically arranged table
upon which a huge birthday cake
was placed was presided over hy
Mrs. Fred Madlgan. Mrs. Myrtle
Helm, principal of the school, cut
the cake. During that time a
waits was played by Miss Helen
McCready.
A social hour followed the bus
iness meeting. Refreshments were
served by the committee.
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Regular Meeting
Of Club Monday
A regular mealing ot tha Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club will bo held Tuesday, Febru
ary t. Instead of Monday, Febru
ary SJ, tin, time originally set for
Ihe meeting. The meeting will
commcurn with tbe ususl (:30
o'clock illnuer for which reserve
tlous must he made by ralllug
Thelma McAlplue at 107.
Polly Scbrowder and Helen
Perkins arn In charge of decora
lions. Mtaa l.lllls Darby will be
bostoas. '
There will be community sing
ing, led by Mlaa Darby. A group
of pulrlotlc songs, appropriate for
Waahlugtous birthday, will be
auug.
A short business meeting will
be followed by progressive bridge,
lu rhargo of Ktla Farr and la
bello UrUuer.
Mrs. Winetrout
Is Complimented
Mrs. Kurl Winetrout of Auburn
street wua pleasaully surprlsod
Friday evening when a number of
friends dropped In for au evening
uf bridge.
Three tables were In plsy dur
ing Ihe evening with high (core
going to Mrs. I. A. Towev, and
consolation to Mrs. O. A. Smith.
(luesla were Meadames O. A.
Smith. Perry Davis, I.. K. Mead.
N. Daulvl. C. W. Stanley, L. Rsa
mussen. ttoorgo Stephenson, A.
W. Macken, Merlsnd Stroud. Joe
Illcks. I. A. Towey. Jack Uowrlng
and Mrs. Winetrout.
Agnes Arfstrom
Hostess Saturday
Miss Agnes Arfstrom presided
as hostess at a lovely bridge even
ing lust Saturday when she en
tertained Mis. k. A. Thomas, Mrs.
K. M. Lovely. Mrs. Merle Houston,
K. Iliildormuu. Forest Schneider,
Man l-hlnney, I.lllln Darby, Beat
rice Phlnney and t'rsula Culler.
The Valentine motif and bowls
of spring flowers were used ss
decorations throughout the rooms,
and each guest waa presented with
a gift at the close of the evening.
High score wss awarded Mrs. K.
M. Lovely.
Mrs. R. Pagette
Hostess Wednesday
Mrs. Robert Psgetta enter
tained Wednesday afternoon with
two tables of bridge at her apart
ment, 917 Walnut. High acore
was won by Mrs. Oscar Hollo and
low by Mrs. A. C. Llstoe. Guests
present were as follows:
Mrs. H. K. Cnrnell. Mrs. C.
F. Jonos. Mrs. Ira II. Morris.
Mrs. A. C. Llstoe, Mrs. William
Anderson. Mrs. H. B. Moss, Mrs.
Oscar Sollo and the hostess.
s
Mrs. Eugene Warner
Hostess Thursday
Mrs. Kugene Warner enter
tained tho Thursday Bridge club
at ber home on Commercial
street Thursday afternoon.
High score wss won by Mrs.
C. 8. Hull and low went to
Mrs. Ira B. Morris.
Guests wero Mesdames Carl
Fagerstrom. C. E. Tyrrel, D. L.
Lowther, Oscar flolle, Curtis Nye.
Ira B. Morris. C. S. Hull, and
the hostess, Mrs. Eugene Warner.
Mrs. Linn ot Portland wss an
honor guest.
Modart---
Where Style Begins!
Style
Showing
Monday - Tuesday
and Wednesday
MISS EVA WILLIAMS
stylist from The Modart Co.,
is here for consultation
and fittings.
This Is your opportunity to receive a personal fit-'
tinijr and consultation with Miss Williams, and to
learn about the lovely new foundation wear which
makes the modern Ityles so smart and attractive
on every figure. , , ;
Beautiful Modart models for all fiRure typos are
now in our corset department and you will be de
lighted with tho largo selection and. variety from
which to choose.
Scenes From Light
Opera Cleverly
Presented Monday
Oik of Ihe most Interesting
and versatile tnualral programs
ever offered music lovers nf
Klamath Falls was tha group of
light opera selections given by
Ihe music dspsrlment of tbe
Wnoiens Library club Monday
afternoon under tbe direction
ot Mra. Hon Zumwalt. Mrs,
George Mrlutyrn sud Mrs, J.
Iloyal Shaw war In charge of
lbs program.
The ens war (II In costume
which nisde them th nor In
lerealltig. Scenes from Tlnafiira'' Were
given by Mrs. Frances Reynolds
who ssng "Utile Buttercup" and
F. Roy Weldon who sang "A
Msldn Fslr to See."
l.snora A mess. Norma Msns.
field and Juanita Stallings took
part In a clever presentation
from "Tho Mikado" In which
they ssug "Three Llttl Maids
From School." Tha girls were
from lb high school and ap
peared under the direction of
Mrs. Madge Hampton. Their
sympslhetla snd charming ac
companist wss Miss Marjorla
Msuths. Two other numbers
from "The Mlksdo" were Th
Moon snd I" which wss sung
by Jnsephlna Melssner and "A
Wsnd'rlng Mlnstrll 1" by George
Gllueburg.
Rob Klllott, Wesley Gnherlan,
Rob Gsllsgher. Howard Pernell,
(ieer Drew, Melvtn Davis. How
ard Reed, Rex llamaknr. Glen
Itevkard and Hob F.dwards, high
school youths, look psrt In the
"linker's Chorus" from tha op
era Robin Hood. They wera all
garbed In clever costumes and
rsrrlrd their stools snd tinkers
tools out on the stsge. They
responded to several . encores.
Frederick Johnson wss their ac
companist. "Tho Armorer's Song" was an
other well received Bomber,
given by George Meyer,
"When a Maiden Weds" also
from Rubin Hood, was given br
Lillian Hills, one ot the new
comers la Klamath musical cir
cles. Miss Ruth Cofer sp pes red In
a Scotch costume and sang "My
Hams la Whsra ths Hesthsr
Blooms" and F. Roy Weldon
closed ths program with a rendi
tion ot "Then You'll Remember
Me."
Harry Hill Homo
Scene of Dinner
Among Ihe beautifully appoint
ed dinner parties of thls'psst wsk
wss one at tha Harry Hill bom
Ml V.trfh Tkl.J - . , a i
buto, ouuuay
afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Hill
nonnrea .Ml si llertsch. Mlaa Msry
lluller. Miss l.llllo Darby, Miss
Thelma MoAlplne, Miss Mss
Phlnney and Miss Ktla Fair.
A silver bowl of tulips and roses
in pastel sbsdes and llshted tan.
era of pal pink formed a dainty
centerpiece for tbe labia.
Legion Auxiliary .
Hold Bridge Party
Membaira of f he iIm a ,.H-
ary ot the American Legion en
Joyed a brldg party Tuesday
evening at tbe Legion hall when
fn irtesn tables war in play.
High score for tbe evening was
awarded Mrs. Otto Fills and low
wsnt lo Mrs. E. M. Bubb,