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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Saturday, March 21, 19.11
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Elnora Thomson
Feted at Banquet
Thursday Evening
Miss Flnorn Thomson was hon
ored at lovely banquet Thurs
day evening t the rcllan
iiriile. Covers were laid 'or
fifty graduate nana. and their
frlcndi.. TM Hum werw pi
ti actively decorated villi spring
floa-era.
Six girls from the Sacred
Heart Adademy music aehool
gave eeveral beeutllul Tionu ana
niano aclectiona.
The meeting vat opened and
each nurne present gave the
name of her training aehool and
the date from which she gradu
ated. Many ataiea were repre-
aented well as Australia and
orwsy.
Dr. Geo. L Wright was the
first speaker. He gsve a abort
and Interesting lain. Miss mom
aon the Drinciple speaker ot the
erenlng waa introduced by the
District president. Miss Alleen
Dyer. The fact that Miss Tbom
aon ia nreeiden: ot the American
Nurses association makea her
also a member ot the Board of
the International Council ot
Nurses, and ahe will aail on June
the 15th for Genera, Switzerland
for a meeting of thia group. In
her discussion ahe told ot the
beginning ot the national organi
sation and the ralue ot an or
ganised association which la re
presented by 1S7.00O nurses in
the United States.
Through the organised efforts
t nursing educators effectlre
legislation has been brought
about which hare raised the
atandarda ot the nursing until
It la now recognised as one ot
the higher professions.
Banquet Planned
Monday Evening
The ladles ot the Missionary
Society of the Methodist Episco
pal church are giving a banquet
Monday evening, March 23. They
will hare as guests the Standard
Bearer Girls and their mothers.
They hare the following inter
esting program outlined:
Mrs. George T. Casper, toast
mistress. Mrs. John Tadon, address ot
welcome.
Response: Ruth Msy Chllcote.
Violin Solo Mildred Meyer.
Address, "India" Mrs. Rachel
Good.
Duet Elsie Eschebeck and Let
ta Kenyon.
Talk on Chlna'Myra Johnson.
Reading Lena Lemlor.
Margaret Yonng and Rnth May
Chilcote.
Reading Isabel Marsh.
"Father's Night"
Successful Event
"Father's Night" at the Pelican
city school, sponsored by the
Pelican P. T. A., proved to be
a most delightful meeting. The
event was held Wednesday, March
IS.
The evening was spent In play
ing games. A reading was given
by Mrs. Grover Ysntis and a talk
given by Joseph Peak, physical
education directors ot the city
schools, on his phase ot work
in the schools.
The Bert Hall trophy tor the
second year was presented to
the Pelican city basketball team
at this time. Captain Nello
Glodanim! accepted the award in
behalf of the team, and made a
brief talk. Introducing each mem
ber of the team to the audience.
At the close of the evening
the fathers assisted In serving re
freshments. e e
.Woodcraft Lodge
Met March 18th
The Woodcrsft lodge held its
regular meeting Wednesday eve
ning, March 18. After the busi
ness meeting the following pro
gram was enjoyed:
Piano duet by Miss Helen
Richardson snd Miss Wetzel!,
muenis ot airs. u. j. Johnson: i
numbers by dsnce students of
Mrs. Durascha and Mrs. E. M. :
Hogue, including Ruby Joseph.
Freida Sugarman. accompanied
ny Miss Frasler; buck dance by!
Elaine Johnson and Faith Hun-!
saker; acrobatic stunts. Floral
union; ballet dance by
Sylvia Ackerman; Chinese tap
dance. Miss Vernon, Faith Hun
aaker. Elaine Johnson, Miss
Woodruff. Beth Price.
Following the program a pot
lurk luncheon was served.
. M- Nln Beck was chairman
M the program and banquet com
mittee, Party Honors
Vancouver Guest
Mrs. Colman F. O'Langhlln and
Mrs. Eddie Minnls were co-host-ewes
at a bridge party at the
O'Langhlln home on Lakeshnre
Drive Wednesday evening. The
occasion honored Mrs. Mabel Dor
man ot Vancouver, B. C.
Guests were Mrs. Mabel Dor
man, Mrs. Keith Cramer. Mrs. Guy
Ferguson. Mrs. J. K. Robertson,
Mrs. Hans Brodland and the host
ess4. Guest prlte was presented to
Mrs. Dorman, high score prise to
Mrs. Eddie Minnls and low to Mrs
J. K. Robertson. V.
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Business Women
Plan Next Meeting
The next regular meeting ot
the Business and Professional
Women's club will be held at
f:lt Monday evening. March IS,
with Mrs. Neal Stewart presiding
as hostess. The hook department
will have charge ot the program
and reports ot the spring style
show will be given by various
awnnljiM chairmen.
Campfire Groups
Active During
The Past Week
The Campfire group of upper
grade girla from the Temnnt
school held their regular meeting
Thursday atlernoon. Thia group
has been organised a little more
than a month. Misa Margaret Nye,
county librarian, was guest at the
meeting and talked to the girla
about books. At snother meeting
Miss Dyer, school nurse, gsve the
girls a lesson in First Aid. This
group is completing a set ot scrap
hooka for the county library and
are choosing their names and
symbols and beginning work on
head bands.
With the top ot Hog's Back
mount as their destination, five
Apeya Campfire ft iris and their
guardian went on a hike last
Sunday. Among the group were
Misa Lillian Voodworlh, guard
ian: Catherine Cleghorn, Margar
et. Daggett, Let I a Kenyon, Doris
Porter and Pearl Jean n Hson.
Margaret Young and Elsie
Eschbeck entertained members ot
the Apeaya group with a St. Pat
rick's party March It at the
Young home. Games, music and
dancing were enjoyed. Those pres
ent were Misses Lillian Wood
worth. EUa Harper, Letta Ken
yon. Katherine Horbelt, Pearl Jean
Wilson. Margaret Daggett. Cath
erine Cleghorn, Roth Vannice.
Lillian Redkey. Marjorie Iheyne,
Dortha Williams. Eleanor Wein
berg and the hostesses.
Ouseklnle Csmpfire Group will
meet Saturday at the home ot Sue
Mersereau. The group has fin
ished their project ot making
cards for Americanisation classes.
A meeting . of the Sacagewea
croup was held Wednesday after
noon at the Riverside school. Aft
er a discussion of Campfire health
charts and the difficulties of
keeping them, there was much
planning and rehearsing for the
Grand Council Fire to be held
Saturday. March !S. at Fremont
auditorium. II was decided to
hare an extra meeting next Mon
day afternoon for the purpose of
further rehearsing for the Grand
Council Fire.
A meeting ot the Klamaklnls
group Was held Wednesday eve
ning. www
Bridge Party At
Compton Home
A no-hostess Bridge party was
given Wednesday evening at the
home of Miss Ruth Compton,
1S34 Le Roy.
Guests were Miss Ruth Coter.
Virginia Peyton, Neva Palmer.
Margaret Chrlstopherson. Wyom
ing Foster. Dorothy Powell, Lor
raine Christensen. Goldie Lewin.
Theda Beard and Blanche Fride.
First nrixe was given to Miss
Wyoming Foster and consolation I
to Miss Rnth Cofer.
After bridge the guests enjoyed
the remainder of the evening
dancing. Lanch was served at
midnight, with Mrs. J. D. Henry
assisting Mrs. Compton in serving
the guests.
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Sacred Heart Ladies
Good Entertainers
Ladies of the Sacred Heart
church sponsored another of their
enjoyable card parties and dunce
at the Music Box dance hall St.
Patrick's night, which was well
attended. At the close ot tho
card games, prizes which were
beautiful plants, were presented
to George Donahue, high for
bridge, and Mrs. Otto Smith, high
tor five hundred.
COLLEGE I.IKT9 B.V
APPLETOX. Wis. A poll ot
women students on the question
ot smoking has resulted in Law
rence college abandoning the
strict opposition maintained
against this practice for years.
Plans to Wed
Youth, i5,
Says London
Valerie French, above, grand
daughter of the late Earl ft
Ypres, Is expected to announce
her engagement soon to Lord
Brougham and Vanx, 15-year-old
British peer, according to a Lon
don newspaper. Lord Brough
am and Vaux last year inherited
a fortune estimated at 15.000,
000. NEA London Bureau,
as
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I1 te!rJ
McCoys Entertain
At Home Friday
The Y. M. and S. class of the
First Christisn church met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy on
Portland street Friday evening.
March 20. for a social and busi
ness meeting.
After a short meeting a few
games were played. The hostess,
assisted by Mrs. C. S. Robertson
and Miss Thelma Parrish, served
delightful refreshments.
Those In attendance were:
Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Biehn and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Fraley.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. MrDougaL
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Paul.
Mr and Mrs C. S. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robert
son and children.
Mrs. Evans.
Mrs. Pence.
Mr. C. F. Gibbs.
Miss Edith McGann.
Miss Thelma Parrish.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McCoy.
Joint Hostesses
Honor New Arrival
Mrs. Priaulx Van Doren and
Mrs. Vernon Llndsey were joint
IimFmem t . hririfA nartv Wed-
nesdav evening, honoring Mrs. B.
L. Williams, a recent bride, who
arrived here a short time ago
from Nebraska to make her home.
She is the sister ot Charles Lock
wood. The party was given at the
Van Doren home, 537 High street,
which was decorated with spring
flowers for the occasion.
Uih wnm w-a awarded to Mrs.
Joe Hicks, second to Mrs. Ches-
leigh Moore and consolation to
Mrs. Charles Lockwood.
Guests were Mesdames Joe
uf.v. nmnn CnrfV J. Paul
Campbell, Jess Bradley, T. R.
Glllenwaters, C. c. Locgwooa. j.
E. Fsles, Glenn Inman, Wallace
voriinr T.lnvd Hizdon. Charles
Groves. Estin Kiger, Lester Cofer,
Pete Motscbenbacher, J. nagner,
Harvey Ayers, Phelma Newman.
vattia Annm Herman ftlsvold.
Chesleigh Moore and C. L. Wil
liams.
Misses Marguerita Llndsey,
Mariorie Riciiardson and Delia
Colgrave.
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Mrs. Frank Humphrey
Hostess Thursday
Mrs. Frank Humphrey was a
craciona hostess when she en
tertained at her home on Rose
wav Drive Thursday evening with
three tables of bridge, honoring
wives and friends ot the Twenty
Thirty club members.
A lovely boquet of rosebuds
were the only decoration which
Mrs. Humphrey nsed. She pre
sented prizes of flowers to high
snd consolation score winners.
Prizes went to Mrs. Howard Met-
calf, high, and Mrs. Joe Knud-
son. low.
Gnests were Mrs. J. C. O'Neill,
Mrs. E. Vsn Fleet, Mrs. Joe
Knudson, Mrs. F. W. Peak. Mrs.
Howard Metcalf. Mrs. Preston
Drew, Mrs. Scott Wsrren, Mrs.
Bryson Cooley, Mrs. R. L. Hast
ings, Mrs. Lawrence Bertram.
Mrs. L. I. Taylor and Miss Vivian
McCauley.
Following cards Mrs. F. W.
Peak assisted the hostess In serv
ing refreshments.
C. A. Manthe Home
Dinner Party Scene
One of the loveliest of spring
dinner and bridge parties wss that
given last week over which Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Manthe presided
as host and hostess. Their home
on Eldorado, which waa the scene
for the party, was decorated with
spring flowers in pastel shades.
Covers were laid for sixteen
guests at the beautifully appoint
ed dinner table. Later In the eve
ning the guests enjoyed several
games ot bridge, at which Mr. and
Mrs. E. Magee received scores
and were presented with prizes.
Invitations to
Matinee Tea Out
Invitations to a matinee tea to
be given at the Pelican Theatre
Saturday, March 28, have been
mailed by Mrs. Claude McColloch,
Mrs. George Stevenson and Mrs.
C. A. Henderson. The event wll,
he one of the leading aoclal af
fairs next week.
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Calendar
MONDAY
B. P. W. Club meeting at the
library club rooms at :15. Book
department In charge.
Missionary Society of M. E.
church banquet In church parlors
for Standard Bearer girls and
mothers.
TIKMMY
Delta Gamma Chapter of Del
phians will meet at the library
at 2:15. Subject: Italian stories.
Women of Mooseheart meeting
in Moose hall at S p. m.
WKDNKSMAY
Women of Woodcraft card
party at the Odd Fellows halL
Public invited.
FRIDAY
March 17 is the date set for
the dance sponsored by Univers
ity ot Oregon Students at the
Music Box dance halL
SATTRDAT
Matinee tea at Pelican Theatre
with Mrs. Claude McColloch. Mrs,
George Stevenson and Mrs. C. A.
Henderson hostesses.
Delphian Chapters
to Meet Tuesday
The regular meeting of Delta
Gamma chapter of Delphians will
be held at the librarv next Tues
day. March 24, at 2:15 p. m. The
subject of the program will be
Italian stories, and the program
follows:
Characters ot Renaissance Stor
ies Mrs. A. M. Collier.
Boccaccio's Decameron Mrs.
H. R. Perrlo.
The Pot of Basil Mn. W. E.
Lamm.
Tha Magic Garden Mr. H. E.
Gets.
The Silent Lover Mrs. J. R.
Shaw.
Piano Number Mrs. Don Zum-
walt. ,
A full attendance Is hoped for.
as there will be only two more
chapter meetings after this.
The evening group, under the
leadership of Mrs. Rachel Good,
will meet on Thursday evening at I
7:15 at tbe home of Mrs. Steve
Sabo. on Melrose, to discuss
Greek Myths. ,
Mooseheart to
Meet Tuesday Eve
Women ot Mooseheart will
meet Tuesdsy evening at s o'clock
In the Moose hail to celebrate
Charter Member night. All mem
bers are asked to come dressed
In costumes appropriate to the
time they were taken Into the
organization.
A pot luck luncheon will be
served during the evening and
an Interesting talk on Social Serv
ice will- be given by Miss Alleen
Dyer, city school nurse. I
we are announcing an Easter special for the children
a 5 x 7 inch gift portrait to every child under seven years of agephotographed between now and
Easter Sunday, april 5
very special reductions on dozens and one-half dozens
we will present you with an attractively mounted 8x10 inch portrait with an order of a dozen
we will present you with an 8 x 10 inch portrait ready for framing with an order of one
half dozen
be sure to make an appointment. !
kennell-ellis artist photographers
pelican theatre building telephone 2010
Former Klamath
Couple Married
Tbe marriage la San Francis
co on March 1 1 of John Thomas
Dockerr and Misa Pauline
Adamson. both formerly ot this
city waa learned last night. The
couple waa married by the Rev.
Fred A. Kcast of Trinity
Methodist church.
Both are former residents ot
this city. They will make their
home in San Francisco for the
present. Mr. lvckery is an
official ot the order of railroad
conductors.
MERCHANTS' LUNCH
Served from 11 a. m. to 9 p. m.
OWL CAFE
427 MAIS
A Savings Book Makes
Interesting Reading
Many of the moat Interesting of real-life stories are told by
the figures In savings bonks. These are stories of success ami
achievement through building tip a rash reserve fur the even
tual opportunity. Your savings book ran tell the same story
with yonr help. Hi art the story today by opening an account
at this strong bank and then keep it growing with regular
deposits.
American National Bank
OF KLAMATH FALLS
CAPITAL OVER 200,000
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Birthday Dinner
Honors Two Men
Honoring W. Paul Johnson and
Leslie Elsmore, a birthday dinner
was given at the Johnson home
Sunday, March H. Covors were
laid at the prettily appointed table
for tbe following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Emmltt. Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tallow, Mr. and
Mrs. Kd Propst, Mildred Trliilrtt.
Klla Armilla Tallow, Fred Iliehn
aud Leslie KUmore,
Decorations were spring low
era and tall lighted tapers.
MOTHERS
Hinsdale-Scott
Nuptials Held in
Rose City Recently
The following article ot the
wedding of Miss Frances Honey,
man hVott tit Genrgtt Spcncor
Hinsdale, w-ll known In Klamath
Fallx. will lie ot interest tu local
Koclely people. The article ap
peared In the Portland Oreguiilau
last Sunday:
One ot the loveliest brides of
the early spring waa Misa Frances
lloneyman Scott, daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Amoroso llcrkrlry Scott,
whose marriage to t;eorge Spen
cer Hinsdale, aim of Mr. Oscar II.
Hinsdale of Gardiner. Ore., took
place Saturday night at tho home
of her parcula. 1 ir. A. A. Morri
son read the sorvlio In the pres
ence of members ot the families
and a small group of rluae friends.
The bride, ho waa given In mar
riage by her father, waa a striking
picture In her wedding gown of
deep Ivory satin niado on prln-
eaa lines, witn a yoko of rare old
lacs which hail belonged to her
irundntuther, Mrs. llnrvey W,
.Scott.
Her veil was arranged In a rap
of the same lace, which la an heir
loom In the Scott family, and she
carried a shower of lilies ot the
valley and white orchids.
Misa Susan Scott, who waa her
sister's only attendant, wore a
frock of daffodil yellow crepe de
hlne with a sash of sea green vel
vet and matching green shoes.
Her flowers were yellow tulips.
Howard Hinsdale waa his bra
ther'a heat man.
Following the ceremony a buf
fet supper waa aerved.
For traveling the bride wore an
ensemble costume ot brown wool
en with eggshell sash blouse and
matching brown accessorlea. Her
topcoat was of brown tweed. Mr.
and Mrs. Illnsdul wilt make their
home In Forest Hills on Lake Oa
wego folluwing their wedding
trip.
Mra. Hinsdale Is a mentlier of
a promlneiti pioneer family or
Announcing the Opening of a Delightful
New Cake Shop
Margaret MacDonald's Cakes
"Made at Home"
I'ndrr Management of Mra. K. M. Garkh
Special rakes for all occa
sions Weddings, birthdays,
brtdge and afternoon par
ties, msde and decorated
to order.
ye
This
yir pni-on within tho reach ot tha
W fly family of every family we
serve, is a very simple one.
Wc mark our merchandise in plain figures,
and let tho family make an uninfluenced
selection, deciding for themselves what the
cost shall be.
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EARL WHITLOCK
FUNERAL HOME
.Distinctive Ouncml Service
PINE AVE. AT Q
Winifred Tegart
Bride of Horace
McGinnis Sunday
Miss Winifred Teiarl, daugli.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. lilrhard Te
gart, Portland, became the brine
of Horace Mttiinnls, son of Mr,
mid .Mrs. II. ('. Motilmila ot Iroui.
date. Wash., at a lovely reremoiir
performed by Iter. Oswald Taylor
at tirac .Memorial church of Part
lam!, hututay afternoon, March le
The bride's gnwu waa of while
chiffon and lace. Iter tule veil
was arrauged Into a soft cap over
her hair. Hh carried a ahower
buiiuet of frveaiaa and roses,
Misa Loreue Tousetn, as maid
of honor, wore orchid chiffon.
with a close-fitting hat ot the
same shade. Jler bouutit was of
yellow and coral snapdragon.
The bridesmaids, Mlesee Jean
ette Llneham and Meryl Matthewa,
wore dresses of yellow and green
chiffon, with large hats. They
carried boquets ot aweet peeB aud
roses, ,
Mr. John McGlnnla was best
meu for his brother, and the ush
era were Cheater Zeller and Ster
ling F. Thompson.
The bride was given ta mar
riage by her cousin. Mr, Chester
T. Kroneiiherg. Preceding the
ceremony Miss Helen Kaatrut
sang.
A reception In tha parish house
followed the ceremony. Presiding
at the tallies were Mrs. J. C. t'uni
mlngs. Mr. Cheater Kronanberg,
Mrs. Iloy Mangua and Miss Cleo
Thompson.
After a brief wedding trip Mr.
and Mra. McGlnnla will beat home
In Klamath Falls, where Mr, Mo
(Until is In business.
Portland and thn granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Keott
end Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Honey
man. She. is an accomplished
horsewoman and has won consid
erable renown for ner golfing
kill. Itoih she and Mr. Hinsdale
hare been widely feted in the
weeks prior to their marriage.
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