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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1931)
October 3, IMC rAGE TEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Society News of the Week Mrs. Don Zumwalt Arranges Program For Library Club Th Women's Library club will old a rallrd meeting Monday a' tornooo, October fifth, at th LI- hrarv club rooms, to transact businese lift over from th last regular meeting In BeptemDer. Thin session Is called tor two p.m., and after th business meeting thv following proitram will be presented by tha niuaic depart ment of which Mm. Don Zumwalt la chairman: 1 IMano Duett: (a) Prelud In C Sharp min or Anton Vodorlnskl. (b Nocturne, "lon'i Dream" l.lait. Mrs. J. Hoyal Shaw and Mra. Don Zumwalt J Songs: (a) "Mv Lover la a Flsher- man" LIU Strickland, (bl "Were Mr Son With Vlns Provided" Hahn. (c) "That's All" May Rrah Mra. L. L. Oraham. Vlolln Solos: 4a) Larito from Concert No. Foil r Vleuxl em pa. (M The Bee Bohm Ida May Slauffcr. 4 Piano Solo: Walts from Faust (arranced by Jaell Gounod Ruth May Chilcote. - "How I Teach Music to Chil dren in achool Lillia Rarby. Th last number on the pro gram will be given with demon strations by achool children. Mm. Graham ia a pupil of La Mr Samoiloft and Mix Stautfer studied many years with Frank Elchenlaub of Portland. Business Women Sponsoring Series Of Bridge Parties Mra. Phil Sehroeder and Mra. Frank Gordon preaided aa co hostesses at one of a aerie ot disappearing bridge partiee. which ia being riven by the Rasinesa and Profeaaional Wo men's club, at the born of Mrs. Scliroeder, Tuesday evening. Four table were In play. An autumn color affect to carried out with leaves of brilliant hnea and bowls of Michaelmas daisies. Those enjoying th evening were Mesdames Rahlen Hastings, Frank Humphrey, Neal Stewart. Arnold Srhiefefsteln, Joe Bliss. Bernard Rawlins, Joe Daly. Jo Knudson. James Yonng. Olive Van Kirk. Henry Conradi. riladys Avery, II. E. Perkina and Misses Thela Gunn. Thelma Mc Alpin and Myra Johnson. Another party sponsored by th Dullness and Professional Wo men's club, was held Friday eve- ninr at the bom of Mrs. H. D. Park, Pacific Terrace. Those at tending were Mra. Charles D. Oarceloa, Alain Irwin. Mra. Charles Oilman. Miss Quigley, Sirs. J. T. Melton. Mrs. A. A. Soule and Mrs. J. H. Hessig. High acore went to Mrs. Charles Oilman and consolation to Mrs. A. A. Soul. Tuesday evening at her home In the McCarthy apartments. Miss Harriet Quigley entertained s (roup of th B. W. P. members. Her guests weVe Mrs. H. D. Park, Misses Ms Phinney, Clara Sim enson, Laura Pierce, Helen Deyo, Catherine Gaylord and Florence FinnetL Mrs. A. B. McGlothan Will Visit Eugene Th anticipated presence of the president of the women's auxili ary, American Medical Associa tion, Mrs. A. B. McGlothlan, of St. Joseph. Missouri, has arous ed the usual state-wide Interest In the annual convention of the woman's auxiliary, Oregon State Medical Society, which will be held in Eugene October 23rd and "Mth. Mrs. McGlothlan will arrive In Portland October 20th for a aer ies of conferences with various county and state chairmen be fore going to Kugene. Her itin erary will include meetings in Colorado. Utah, Washington, Ida ho. Wyoming and Minnesota. The business sessions of the Oregon Auxiliary will be held on the mornings of October 23rd and 24th. The afternoons and evenings will be filled with the many social activities planned hy the Eugene auxiliary, under the chairmanship ot Mrs. Gaven C. Dyott. FI.EMS ENTERTAIN GROUP OF FRIENDS Mr. and Mra. Percy Flem en tertained a group of their friends at their home in the McCarthy apartments Friday evening. Bridge, was the diversion of the evening, and later dainty refresh ments were served. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Broedland and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stevenson. PLANS DISCUSSED FOR LUNCHEON Kedron club members of th Presbyterian church held a pot luck dinner at the home ot Mrs. R. C. Groesbeck, North Ninth street, Friday evening. Twenty membera attended and discussed plans for a luncheon to be held October 17, in the church parlora. KITCHEN SHOWER HELD FOR RICHEY8 Mr. and Mra. J. L. Richer, who recently moved Into their new home In Altamont, were surprised with a kitchen shower by their neighbors and friends Friday evening, October second. Sixty guests attended and Rfcheya were the recipients ot many lovely gifts. Later In the evening refreshments were serv ed. ' MRS. HOWARD M ETC ALP ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY Mrs. Howard Metcalf enter tained Informally at a one table bridge party at her borne In the Roosevelt apartments Friday eve ning. Her guests were Mrs. El ton C, Mnoney. Miss Esther Vestch and. Miss Ruth Frlcf BT VIVIAN M'CACLET. FHONB 1100 RECENT BRIDE Kennell Kilts Mrs. Howard 1). Barnhart (Vera Seeds! who was married in Klamath Falls. September 20. Mrs, Hsrnhart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanded. The young conpl will mak their horn in Klamath Falls. Coming Events Monday, October S Women's Library club meeting at t p. m. In th city library club rooms. Kedron club ot th First Pres byterian church will meet In the church parlors at 7:30 Mondsy evening. Tuesday, October ( Past Noble Grand club meet ing at 2:30 p. m. at the L O. O. F. hall. Madam d Stael chapter of Roycroft Jnnto will meet at f p. m. at the Willard Hotel. Klamath .Daughters ot Nil club to Im entertained at the home ot Mrs. F. Hill Hunter, Portland and Pacific Terrace, at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 7 Wednesday club bridge party at St. Paul'a parish hall at ( p. m. Mrs. J. H. Csrnshan to enter tain Art Needle Work club at her home, tot North Ith street. at 1:30 p. m. Fremont P. T. A. meeting In scnooi auditorium at i p. m. Joeepn-conger Parent-Teacher group to meet In achool auditor ium at I p. m. Mrs. Rex Lawson Leaving for South Complimenting Mrs. Rex Law son, who is leaving Sunday with Mra. J. A. Lawson for an extend ed visit in Los Angeles. Mra. Glenn Smith. Mrs. Msrk Hanna, Mrs. P. M. Noel and Mrs. J. J. Steiger. Jr.. entertained at a farewell bridge party Friday eve ning. October second, at Mrs. Steiger'a home on Jefferson. Three tables of bridge were In play. High acore went to Mrs. John H. Houston and consolation to Mrs. Kenneth Maler. Bridge Lessons . Will Be Taught. Th Baldwin Hardware Co. announces that Blanch E. Waugh will start giving In struction In th Culbertson Sys tem of contract bridge Thurs- dsy, October g. The classes will meet at 2 p. m. In the Baldwin Hardware store, and there will be no charge for the course. Mrs. Wsugh Is a bridge play er of long experience, and is ac credited by the Culbertson Stud ios in New York. She recently received a course ot Instruction from Katberlne Gemulll of Seat tle. Everyone interested in learning this widely used system of contract bridge Is Invited to enroll at any time prior to Oct ober 8, It was stated. i - ' m . 4 - V u ft? ' SOUO CAB? MADE-TOOPDE-P PLAIN-COJVIIC- AND -ILLU9TPAITE-D WINDOWS y!- CtPE-PE- TPIIW&D JSf A AND CLOTH .W-' rxnTT a .0"-- insert e1 Echo6l or-Mi OUP PW0T0CPAPM P. E. 0. Tea One of Outstanding Events Of the Past Week On of th lovllest social eventa ot th fall aeason was (he informal tea at til horn of Mra. F. Hill Hufiter. Portland and Pa cific Terrace, over which mem ber ot th P. K. O. Sisterhood presided aa bostesa. Th affair waa given for members and their guests, who numbered clot to eighty. Mrs. F. R. Hamblet and Mrs. II. W. Hathianr were In charge of the tea, and' Mra. O. I). Craw ford and Mra. George Mclntyre ot the program. The Hunter home waa effect ively decorated with multi-colored autumn flowers. A centerpiece of fall flowers decorated the tea table, over which Mm. Alfred Col lier. Mrs, Fred Peterson, Mrs. K. W. Vannlc and Misa Ktta Farr presided. During th afternoon vocal trio, composed of Mra. O. U. Crawford. Mrs. Karl c. Reynolds and Misa I.lllie lferby. presented several selections. They were accompanied by Mra. Madge Hampton. Mra. Francla Olds gave several vocal selections, and Misa Marie Collier and Mrs. rTanris Olds gave several vocal selections, and Miss Marl Col lier and Mrs. George Mclntyre presented Instrumental numbers. Mrs. Bert C. Thomas Is C. A, R. President Mrs, Fred Glover, who has served aa president of General Richard Sprague Canby chapter. Children ot the American Revo lution, waa complimented at the regular C. A. R. meeting Satur day. October third. Mrs, Glov er has resigned the presidency and her position will be tilled by Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, who waa present at the meeting, which took place at the home of Mrs, C. L. Harvey on Lincoln street. Preceding the farewell party a program, consisting ot a paper by Miss Jean Harvey and piano selection by Miss Bar bara Wales, waa given. Mra. Thomas will begin her term of office at the next meeting. Farewell Courtesy For Frank Sextons As a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton, a group ot their friends gathered at their home on South Riverside Sundsy eve ning. Mr. Sexton left this week for Spokane, Wash, and Mrs. Sex ton and their children will leave within the next two or three weeka for the Washington city to mak their future home. The evening was spent In games and music Delicious re freshments were served, with Mrs. U R. Strlngfellow and Mrs. V. J. Josephson acting as hostesses. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pslmer, Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Strlngfellow, sir. and Mrs. J. W. Carman. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Twohy. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Josephson. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Calder. Mrs. Dale Howell, Mrs. Harry Surley, Mrs. J. Arson, Mrs. H. Reiser, Mrs. Wlncgar. Mra. Stafford, Miss Grace Schafer, Mr. Ward. Mr. Swanaon, Mar garet Strlngfellow, Conrad Car man, Dorothy Jane Stauffer, Patricia Sexton. Joe Sexton and the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton. Birthday 'Anniversary Observed With Party In ehservsnca of the eight eenth birthday anniversary of her daughter. Miss Lola Miller. Mrs. M. L. Miller entertained with a dinner party at her home on Wantland, Sunday. A table color acheme of pink and white was carried out, and following dinner a social hour was played by the yonng couples. Covers were laid tor Misses Ger trude Hllyard, Virginia Barnes, Eva Miller, Lois Miller, and Messrs. Harold P rather, Wyatt Swisher, Jerry Van llusklrk and "Cal" Calhoun. ...CIV I mre'- I 1 .,- 1 . I V7 mi m Dm XMAS CIPt! Church Groups And Social Clubs Open Year' 'Activities Three Hostesses Named For Wednesday Club . Hoateasea for th next brldg party of th Wednesday club, October seventh, will be llsa Berths Maertsch and Francla Duke, and Mrs. I.etaud Z. Carter. The meeting will begin at eight o clock. All those who have pre viously attended Wediiesdar club meetlnga are Invited to come and bring a guest. Mrs, May King Couradl la president. NAME HOSTESSKM FOR PAST NOHI.K GRAND CLUB A meeting ot the Past Noble Grand club will be held at two- thirty o clock Tuesday afternoon October sixth, at the I. u. O. F. hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elis abeth liamsby, Mrs. Robert Sloan and Mra. Elisabeth Sanders, MRS. MARION HANKS CALLS I LI H MEETING. Art Needle Work club mem. bera will meet Wednesday, Octo ber seventh, at the home nf Mrs. J. H. Carnaban, t North Ninth street, with Mrs. Marlon Hanks. president. In charge. The meet ing will be called at two-thirty. It will be th third meeting for inia season. IMPORTANT N. W. MEETING MONDAY An Important business meeting of Neighbors of Woodcraft will be held at the horn ot Mrs. Nan Kranenbsrg. Third and Lincoln. Monday evening at 7:30. Clerk banker and manager are request' ed to attend. JOLLY NEIGHBORS ANNOUNCE MEETINO Jolly Neighbors will hold a hard time party on th after noon of October aereath. Each member la asked to wear an apron and to bring several apron patterna for sale. This will be a regular meeting ot the club. THURSDAY BRIDGETTES AT H. D. PARK HOME Thursday Brldgettas were en tertained at the home ot Mrs. H. D. Park, Pacific Terrace, Thurs day evening. Membera present wer Mesdamea M. A nee, F. Grant, John Fossum, A. A. Soul. J. H. Hessig and Henry Kranen- berg. Mrs. Malcolm Epley was a guest ot th club. First prise went to Mrs. M. Age and conso lation to Mrs. Henry Kranen berg. e e FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY .MET THURSDAY Th Women' Missionary sod' ety of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon for their reg ular meeting in the parlors of ths cbnrcb. Mrs. D. M. Smith, th new president for the ensuing year, presided over a short busi ness meeting. Mrs, Melville T. Wire had charge of the devotions and Mrs. Pierce had charge of the playlet, "The Calico Mites." All attending wore calico dresses. and brought special offerings In calico bags. Mrs. Kelsey gave a book re (1 mS&Mk 1) PIE iDeep, fresh green apple A LAYER of spicy-swect apple, drippinjj between two crisp, browned crusts, and topped by a scoop of smooth ice cream. They know how to bake a pie . down cast. So we use their' recipe, and get marvelous results. - Tapto our pie soon, and learn for yourself. Hundreds are enjoying our Week-Day Lunches and Dinners ,35c 50c 75c An Ideal place i to dine Phone 2334 1111 Main St. view. Forty mum hers and guests attended th meeting aud enjoyed refreshmenta served by th hos tesses. Mrs. Dick Harnlelle, Mra. Mnlcoin Tear and Mra. A. K. Wlnrgnr. see MRS. R.MII.KN MA "TINGS TO REVIEW HOOK The book department of the Ruslnesa and Professional Wo men's club will meet Thursday evrulng, October elghlh, with Mra. Charles Oilman at her home on Erie street. Mra. Ilahlen Hea tings will review "Theatre Street," which depict! the lite ot a member ot the Imperial Rus sia it ballet, O: K. 8. SOCIAL CI.VR ENJOYS 1IRI1HIK PARTY A delightful afternoon of bridge waa enjoyed by members ot the Eastern Star Social club. Friday, wheu eight table wer In play. Mra. It. K. Watteuhurg. Mrs, Frank Ward, Mra. It. P. Klllng aou aud Mra. tleorg Wollou pre aided aa hostesses. Scores were awarded Mrs. Lola Parker, high, and Mrs. Marten, low. The Masonic hall waa deco rated wllh large baskets ut fall Jlowera for th occasion. A committee waa appointed by the president, Mrs. F. II. Cofer, to plan tor the November meet ing when all ladle eligible for Eastern Star will be Invited to attend. s ROYCROFT JUNTO WILL MEET MONDAY Madame dn Stael hapter of Roycroft Junto will meet at eight o'clock Tuesday evening, October siilh. at Hotel Willard. when the subject for discussion will be "Disraeli." Misa Joy Maurlne Evans, president, la In charge of the meeting. e C. E. YOUNO PKOPLK HOLD "BACKWARD" PARTY The young people of the Chris tian Endeavor society gave a "backward" party at the home ot Misa Janice Robertson In lint Springa Tuesday. Thirty-two at tended. Gamra wer th.t chief diversion ot th evening and later refreshmenta were aerved. The decorations were effectively car ried, out In fall colors. Miss Vir ginia Mysra waa chairman of ths entertainment and Mrs. Fraley of refreshments. Mra. Robertson, Mra. O. J. McCoy and Mra. L McKIm assisted la serving, see B. T. P. V. TLANS HARD TIME PARTY A party la to be given be th R. Y. P. reorganisation of the First and Immanuel Baptist chnrchea In th baaemsnl ot the Immanuel Baptist church, at 7:S0 Saturday evening, October third. All Interested are Invited to at tend. Th affair will b a "hard Umo party." "FAREWELL TO ARMS" WILL BE REVIEWED Thursday evening - October i eighth, the second book rlur, group of the Bualneaa and Pro fessional Women'a club will meet with Mrs. A. W. Porter. 101 North Eighth, at seven thirty. Miss Florin Flnnell will lead the discussion of "Farewell to Arms" by Hemingway. CONTRACT BRIDOH IS POPULAR HERE Contract bridge ia holding the Interest of many ot the younger women and matrons ot the city. Several classes hare been organ ized by Mra. George Gardlnier, and meetlnga are held at the dif ferent homes each week. Next week several of th clssses will hold Joint meetings. Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 COCKTAIL Tomato Juice Cocktail ROUP Cream of Celery . SALAD Stuffed Prune Salad RELISHES Ripe Olives Green Olives Cheese Rolli ENTREES Roast Young Turkey. Olblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Fancy Tenderloin Steak with Premium Bacon . Virginia Baked Ham with Sweet Potatoes Hot Home-mado Holla Baked Stuffed Potatoes ail Cratln Creamed Onions DESSERT Fresh Cream or Deep Green Apple Pie Ribbon Gelatin with Whipped Cream Fancy Crimson Plums and Cake Ice Cream or Sherbet and Cake 12 to 2 6:30 to 8:30 ELK HOTEL COFFEE SHOP First Meeting of Fremont P.-T. A. Is Set for Wednesday Dtbsr Groups rian Msstlnga For Coming Weeks Th first meeting ot the Fre mont P. T. A. will be held In lb Fremont school auditorium Wednesday, October 7, at three o'clock. Mra. C. C. Kelley, newlr alert ed president, will preside over the bualneaa meeting which will consist of a talk by Mrs. W. T. I lean about the service shop which Is being sponsored by all the P. T. A. 'a. Mrs. C. W. Stanley will talk on the purpose of P. T. A.. Delegate In the elate convention will be choaen. Misa i.lllie Darby, city music supervisor, will give a demonstra tion ot public achool music using grsdes tiro and sight. The.utty school orchestra will play. Refreahnirnia will be aerved br the execullY committee and all parents are urged to attend. RECEPTION linNOIts ALTAMONT TEACHERS The P. T. A. congress unit nf Altamont held a reception hon oring teachers nf the Altamont achool last Friday eienlni, af JUST LIKE KAYSER TO INTRODUCE ' THE SEASON'S SMARTEST GLOVES' - ' , If YOU were here--or we were there we would tell you all obout our new Kayser gloves In the most glowing terms and enthusiastic manner. We would describe the unusual trimmings, the trick de signs we would even let the spring urge get all mixed up with the glove urge for they are so delightfully and entrancingly different. See them by all means see them then you'll under stand why we are so excited about these lovely, washable, inexpensive "Leatherette" gloves and silk gloves . . , ; fording an tipportuiilly for par aula and tea.'hsra to bcunt ac quainted. A aplendld program waa presented, followed by re freshments. There are twelve teachers at the school this year. a a RIVKRHIDH UNIT TO MEET OCTOIIER tO lllverald P. T. A. meeting Is railed for October HI. arroidlug lo an announcement by Mra. Mrs. L. A. Varnailnre, president, Tk meeting will be hold lu the school auditorium. At a recent meeting nf I lie executive board, the officers voted against send ing any delegate to the Oregon I Slate Congress ot parents and teachers the latter part ol this month, but lo use th money for relief work. On of the oth er delegalea will be asked lo re present this group, and to report at their forthcoming meeting, NO PLAN'S MADE FOR PELICAN P. T A. GROUP Mrs, Waller Heller. Pell an P. T. A. president, slated that no definite plana for Hie opening of their year a work had yet been made. Announcement ot the first meeting will be made some lime this mnnlh. e DATE SET FOR MILLS PAItENT-TKACHEHB MEETINIl October 14 la the dale aet for the first meeting ot the Mills $3.85 ( W a ? ' La -oiiate's &&lusiOeJlpparelforlDomeii parent-teachers group, of which Mrs. E. I.. Frenrh I prealdeno At I his Mieellng a new vii e president, to fill the vecaur left through th reslgnallon ol Mra. tleorg Davis, will be nam. ed, (II her Imporlant business li scheduled lo come up for discus, alon and a full attendance la urged. t , , INTERESTING PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR OCT. T Joseph Conger group will meet In th achool auditorium October aavenlh. An Inlereetlng program has been arranged uuder the dl. re. I Ion of Mrs. Kenneth Mayleas, president. This will be Ih first meeting of the ' MRS. RCOVILLK HOSTESS TO HARMONY CIRCLK Harmony Circle number twr of the Christian church met at the- home of Mrs. Scovlll oil Wnrdsn street Thursday attar, noon. A large attendant waa present. Mrs. John gelby waa elected president, Mrs. ('. S. Robertson aecratsry-lreasurer. Mrs. II. Wshe ...... I rm.n ,tf refreshments and Mrs. Mrorlll served dell, clous refreshmenls. They were assisted by Mrs. McKIm. The nest meeting will be held In Oc. lober with Mrs. (', S. Itoberlsun, LIavser HOSIERY CLOVES UNDERWEAR