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Novomber 14, 11)31 PAGE TEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Society News of the Week GROUP .My Kim Photo Member of the aon and dance revue, pictured above, who will take part In the pro rim sponsored hy the Klamath county council, P.-T. A. at Iht Fremont auditorium this evening, are Mary l.ou Montgomery, Alice l.ysle, Carolyn Clifton, Alva l.ou Miller, Barbara Plmonson, Eluubeth Ann Johnson. Be Be Thorn, Jane Thorn. titorla Owens, Helen Moore. Mailne Iepuy, Harharaltp Jacobs, Elisabeth Rubb, Doniid Summer, Barbara Lavanlrk. Barbara Ann Pvteraon, Elaine Johnson, Nlvl Owena, Kditie Owens, Metvlu On ens. Virginia Tyrell, Dorothea ElllnKson, Virginia Lee Gilbert. Phillls llaielton, Marylta Albrecht, Genera Hen p. Dean Davis, Mary Louis Landry, Betty Nlrkeraon. Mary Lou Johnson. Marthella Glover, Elisabeth Mcljueen, Louis Voider, Lola Mayo, Cenesse Uubb, Dolori Cody, Clancy Davis, Patricia' Woodruff, Elisabeth N. Daag ett, Maxln Liskey, Dolorii Heath, Kathryn Kelly, Mary Gn Sim mon. Betty Jan Johnson and Ruth Liggett. Wedding Solemnized At H. C. Brown Home Saturday Evening A pretty horn weddinf took place Saturday evening. Novem ber seventh, at the home of Mr. and Mr. H. C. Brown. 1S Owens street, when Mlsa Lillian Woodruff became the bride of their aon. Donald Brown. Th ceremony waa performed by Rev. Melville T. Wire, pastor of th First Methodist church. Ernest Brown, brother of the groom, acted aa beat man and Miss Dorothy Mill waa maid of honor. The bride waa charmingly gowned In creme colored lace, and carried a large bouquet of chrysanthemums. The bridea mald wore pale green chiffon. Th room waa beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums. Guests bidden to the ceremony were Mrs. Bessie Woodruff, mother of the bride: Mr. and Mr. George 6pannana and daughter. Katherine. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crouen, Mr. and Mr. Clarence Pine. Mr. and Mr. Clarence (larratt and daughter. Mr. and Mr. Lauren Palmerton and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Harold La due. Mr. and Mr. Robert Lewi. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Henwood. Mr. and Mr. Bud Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pollock, Misses Clarice Croaaen. Zoe Bailey. Marjorie Brown and Messrs. Chandler Berry. Charles Holsten. Kirk Coffenmen and Donald McUee. The young couple left Sun day for San Francisco where they planned to apend a week. They will make their home In Klamath Fall where Mr. Brown, ia em ployed. e Merrill P.-T. A. Has Social Meet The Merrill P. T. A. held Ita monthly social meeting in the high school gym. Thursday eve ning, November 12. which waa attended by 60 members. Th dollar prise waa awarded Mlsa Variety's room for having the most members present. , The program for the' evening included two numbera by the high school glee club, a clever song by Miss Burke's room, song by the Hartlerode twins, song and dance number by Joyce Whltlach. short talk by Ed Ken dall of Klamath Falls on the governor'a welfare committee. Refreshments were served. A Thanksgiving dance Is being planned by the P. T. A. Jolly Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. William Anderson enter tained the Jolly Bridge club at her horn, 4S Alameda, Wed nesday, when two tables were in play. High score was received by Mrs. A. C. Llstoe and low went to Mrs. Ira B. Morris. Those present were: Mr. H. E. Cornell. Mra. H. B. Moss. R. Pay ette. Ira B. Morris. A. C. Llstoe, R. Henderson, Charles Yorkland and the hostess, Mrs. William An derson. NEWLYWEDS HONORED AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown en tertained at a prettily r.ppolnted dinner party at their home, 918 Owens, Sunday evening In honor of their eon and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Donald Brown, who were married on Saturday eve. Present were Mr. and Mr. Clar ence Pine, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hen wood, Mrs. Bessie Woodruff, Miss Zoe Bailey, Earnest and Marjorie Brown and the boat and hostesa, Mr. and Mra. H. C. Brown. RADIOS We Carry in Stock the Moat Complete line of Radio in Town (.llfllllan, Clnrlon and Apei I'rlreil at :tlJO to SI2HJM complete with the new Pen tode and Multl-Mu tabes Matlc reducer New Super lletrodyne Circnitr Xiuprov eel Dynamic Speaker Kail Vision Dial and Automatic Volume Control nd yoo must see them beautiful raliineta to appreciate them. CONVENIENT TERMS Ask for a free demonstra tion. Drop In and see onr Near Kaitlo Owls turns off your radio automatically Wiring FUturc and Sup plies Service Electric Co, 12A No. 8th. I'hone 76 BY VIVIAN MCALXKY. DIONS HtfO OF KIDDIES TAKING PART IN P.-T. A. DANCE Homecoming Week End Draws Local People to Eugene Preparations by many of the younger aet to depart for Eugene to attend the annual Oregon State an'. University of Oregon home coming week end activities, have rather dulled local social events during the past week. Few ma jor events have taken place, with bridge parties and Informal venta filling In. Many entertainments are be ing planned for pleasure aeekers at Eugene this week, however, and many Klamath people will be there to take part- Mis Esther Veatch. Mis Betty Zimmerman, and Misa Hollls Swingle left Friday evening for the university city where they will be guest of Mis Marion Thompson. From there they will go to Corrallia wher Mis Veatch and Misa Swingle will visit at the Delta Zeta sorority house, and Misa Zimmerman will be the guest of Misa Nadine O'Flaherty. Mrs. George A. Massey and her daughter. Allsa. will also witness the homecoming game and other events. They will visit Mrs. Mas sey two aon who are attending the university and Miss Massey will visit her former classmate. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Jonea will be the guesta of their daughter. Mlsa Helen Jones, a member of Kappa Delta sorority, at Univers ity of Oregon, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers left the last of the week to at tend the homecoming game and other eventa. Both of their daughters. Mrs. Charles. Scott Warren and Misa Jean Rogers, who ia now a atudent at North western University, Evanston, 111., formerly attended the university. Mimes Marjorie Richardson and Ruth Cofer departed Thursday evening for Eugene to attend tbe Oregon State-Oregon game, and later to visit at the Alpha XI Delta home in Corrillls. of which Misa Cofer Is a member. Mr. and Mrs. George Schaefers have departed for Eugene where they will visit their many friends and attend numeroue campus ac tivities. Score of the Klamath Falls people will travel northward over the week end. CLUB ENTERTAINED AT FRIDLEY HOME Mrs. E. 8. Frldley entertain ed the Rinky Dink five hundred club at her home Thursday, No vember 12. Those present were Mra. P. G. Croft, Mr. Dolly Nine, Mra. A. W. Ekstrom, Mrs. A. D. Thompson, Mr. O. R. And edson, Mrs. Ray Condlt. Mrs. Craft received the first priie. At the close of the afternoon the hostess served a luncheon. The club will meet Thursday. Novem ber 1 at the home of Mrs. Dolly Nine. 1-4. ,60 " V LYr Coming Events Monday, November 1(1 Special meeting, auxiliary Veterana of Foreign Wars at the. home of Mrs. H. D. Wil liamson. 127 Maasanila. Mon day evening. Tuesday. November 17 The local chapter of Roycroft Junto will meet at Hotel Wll lard at 8 p. m.. for a discussion of "Peter Cooper." The W. c. T. U. will meet at the home of Mr. F. W. Abbey, 939 Lincoln, Tuesday, Novem ber 17. at S:!0 p. m. Meeting of Roosevelt P.-T. A. at t p. m. St. Ritana to meet with Mra. W. P. McCauley. 71$ Ninth. Social and entertainment to be given at Moose Hall by member of the Junior Moose. Wednesday, November 18 Wednesday club meeting at 8 p. m. in parish hall. Mrs. Mario J. llarnes will en tertain for members of tbe Wednesday Bridge club at the home of Mrs. Brady Narey In the Marion apartmenta. Riverside P.-T. A. meeting at S p. m. in school auditoriam. Joseph Conger P.-T. A. hard time social at 7:30 p. m. Neighbor of Woodcraft to meet In I. O. O. F. west hall at 8 p. m. Special program. Miss Daisy Park and Mlsa Goldie Lewin to entertain at bldge party at Park home on Pacific Terrace. Installation of Auxiliary of Veterana of Foreign War offi cers at Library club. State president to visit. Thursday. November 10 Mt. Laki Ladles' Aid will meet at the home of Mra. J. R. Elliott, at 2 p. m. Kinky Dink Five Hundred club to meet at home 'of Mrs. Dolly Nine. Prosperity Rebekah lodge to hold regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. Annual grade school . teach ers banquet in Pelican grille at :30 p. m. Friday. November 20 Ladles of the Community Congregational Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. E. L. French. 1302 East Main for sil ver tea and aocial hour. Mrs. J. W. Parent. Mra. Nichols. Mrs. Goddard and Mrs. Piles in charge. Pioneer School Girla to hold Thanksgiving pot luck dinner at the home of Mrs. Charles De Lap, 635 Alameda. Saturday, November 21 Klamath chapter A. A. U. W. to hold luncheon at the home of Mra. Clarence A. Humble. L a R) REVUE ti . i Professor Sykes Will Give Organ Concert in City Klamath society ia looking for ward with anticipation to the concert of professor Laurin B. Sykea who will present an organ recital her November 23. Two of th city' outstanding musl clana, who were among th many who heard 6yke perform here last year, have written the fol lowing appreciation of hla work: Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt "It la gratifying to learn that Laurin B. Sykea ia to give us a return pipe organ recital her on No vember 23 in the Presbyterian church. The pipe organ, with ita wide scope of ton color perbapa appeals to most of us more strongly than doe the piano, and Mr. Sykea last March proved himself able to reach hia lis teners, whatever their musical taste. His technique ia brilliant, and to those numbers which de manded It. he brought a clarity and sparkle thoroughly delight ful: while those selections of a quieter mood were given sympa thetic and artistic Interpretation. His program waa varied, and well arranged. Sykea possesses musicianship of a high order, and to all who love to hear good music excellently and enjoyably Interpretated. I would aay, do not miss hearing thla. We are fortunate In having such an artist com to Klamath Falls." Llllle E. Darby, music super visor of th Klamath Falls pub lic schools, speaks highly of the coming concert "As a fitting prologue to the concert season which waa suc cessfully launched In our city this year, will be the organ re cital presented by Mr. Laurin R. Sykes. of Portland. Oregon. No vember 23. For those who heard Mr. Sykea In bia last recital here, there la no need to extal his work. All who heard blm then are most eager to again have this privilege. In keeping with the music appreciation work in the public schools. Mr. Sykes lectures to bis audience regard ing the numbera he la playing. This adds greatly to the intereat and attention of bla Ilstenera. thereby increasing the value of the concert." Dr. C. B. Cassel. baritone, and Lawrence Davis, flutist, will as sist Sykea In rendition of hla pro gram. e ST. RITA CLUB HOLDS MEETING The Sacred Heart parish hall was the acene for Tuesday after noon's meeting of the St. Rita club when Mrs. Collier presided aa hostesa. Mrs. Colwell won high acore and Mr. Kunts con solation. The next meeting will be at the horn of Mrs. W. P. McCauley, 716 North Eleventh atreet. Tuesday. November 16. It's the HOSIERY that pays and PAYS and PAYS Kayser HOSIERY cays because if wears . it's particularly beautiful its colors are right . it combines style and quality at the lowest price for which both can be pur chased .... 1 (JO and up Tate's Dance Rovue Today Outstanding Lvent On WiM'k's Program Oulttaiidlng on thla week's ao cial calendar Is th dance re- i vue, sponsored by tit Klamatti County P.-T. A. council, which will be given at seven-thirty this evening In th Fremont school auditorium. Pupils of grade school will lake part. Little HarlMralee Jacoba will be the start of tit allow and John Mcl'owu, Jr., will act a master of reienionlra. Tbe program Includes a girla' lap en semble. Mickey Mouse revue, bal let ensemble, amateur dancing content and various drills. As a apeelat feature of the how the grade school hand, un der the direction of Mlie l.lllle Darby, will preaetit a group of numbera. Those who will take part In the ensemble number are: Itarhare Bean. Carolyn Collier. Phyllia Collier, Agnes Crawford. Elisabeth Ann Daggett, Clancy Dean Davis, Barbara Jane tiraf ton, Marthella (Hover, Carolyn Clifton, Virginia Lee Gilbert. Phyllia Mnxltie llaielton, Klaln Johnson, Katherine Kelly, Doro thy Keslerson. It ll I h Liggett, Alice l.yle. Kliiabeth McQueen. Mary Lucille Montgomery, Helen Moore. Alva 1-ou Miller. Gloria Owens. Hetty Jean Reynolds. Mary Alice Serruys. Mary Jean Simmons. Barbara Simlnson, Vir ginia Tyrell, Jane Thorn, Hebe Thorn. Patricia Woodruff, Jollene Woodruff, June Mcknight. Members of the Mickey Mome revue are: Maxtne Llsky, Mary Barbara Peterson. Ruth Rogers. Lois Mayo, Lewis Volger. Dean Davis. Mary Louise ljinilry, Mores Heath, Nathan Heath. Genevieve Heap. Dorothy Klllngson, !e lores Cody. Merlin Albrecht. Vlr glnia Bubb. Janice Bubb. Richard Mayo. Lillian O'Mahandro, Col lene Graham, Betty Jean John son. Pauline Sweeney. Mra. Arthur Porter Entertains Club Mr. Arthur W. Porter enter tained member of the Eaatern Star bridge club at her home on North Eighth atreet, Tuesday evening. High scores were awarded to Mra. H. W. Bathlany and J. F. Pen rod and low to Mrs. R. U Braden and C. L. Harvey. Following the bridge game the hostesa aerved refreshments. Guesta were Mr. and Mra. C L. Harvey, Mr. and Mra. K. L. Brasen. Mr. and Mra. N. H Jonea. Mr. and Mra. A. M Thomaa. Mt. and Mra. J. F. Pen- rod. Mrs. H. W. Bathlany and Mr. and Mra. A. W. Porter. The next meeting will be held In December at the home of Mra. C. L. Harvey. e Mrs. Stella Mani Honors Californians Mrs. Stella sheets Manl of South Riverside, entertained at a whist and bridge party In honor of Mr. and Mr. Charles payot of Yreka. California. Wednes day evening. Guesta were Messrs. and Mea ds mt- s W. Paul Johnson, Kd Propst. W. E. Berk. Hurry Rich ardson, and Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Mason. Mr. R. A. Emmitt. Mr. K. L. Myers and Mia Vivian Sheets. Bridge score were won by Mrs. Paul Johnson, high, K. L. Myers, second, and Dr. Mason, consolstlon. Mrs. Charles Payot won first, W. E. Beck, second. and Charles Payot consolation In whiat. e e Lioness Club At Winetrout Home Monday evening waa th oc casion for an informal party at the home of Mra. Karl Winetrout when she entertained members of the Lioness club. Mra. Cecil Adams and Mrs. Lloyd Ooble were assistant hostesses. Five tablea of bridge were In play with score going to Mrs. Cheslelgh Moore, high, and Mrs. J. O. Johnson, consolation. The next meeting will be held the second Monday In December when Mra. Claude Davis, presi dent, Mra. O. O. Nichols and Mra. Theodore Case will enter tain tbe member at th Davis home. Prosperity Rt'bckahs St'iul Delegation to Ashland Conference The twenty-fourth dl-trlct run volition of HuhvkMh loilava of southern Oregon u held In Ash land Tuesduy, November tenth, with 2u attendance, Including a large reprvnentatlnn from Klam ath Falls, president. Mra. Kthel Meldrunt. president of lite Kelieknh Assembly of Ore gon, presided at the conference. Ill her atate officials altendi'd. Florence M r v r eni-e. Past Noble lira nit. Jacksonville, was chairman of the convention anil Mr, tllllmore of tlianta I'aaa vice-chairman. Grants pass waa aelected aa I list place for the neit district convention. IMegate from Manhfleld. Klamath Kalis. Ilrooklna, Med ford, Ashland and Grants Pass attended the meeting. Klamath Falls waa repreeented by Mrs. Herbert I.. Lalldla. Mr. I.. Ilelder. Mra. Hernil Foater. Mra. Addle Walker and Mra. W. Paul Johnson. Othere a ho motor ed to Ashland to attend Hie eve ning session were Mra. William I.. Samlera. Mlsa Mary Walker and Mra. W. K. Ilean, Mrs. Guy Satterle former meitihera of the local rlub who now makes her home In Med turd. Joined the local group. Auxiliary Will Install Officers Newly elected offlrere of tbe tadlee auxiliary. Veterana of For eign Wars, will ha Installed at a meeting U edneatlay evening, No vember 16, In the library rlub rooms. Mra. Ceclle Porter, atate president, will visit the Klamath organisation at thla 'lime. Mra. Porter will be honored with a dinner, and following In stallation of ofllcera a banquet will b served to meuihera and guests. A delegation from the Medford auxiliary la expected to attend the eventa. Offlrere to he Installed Include president, Kosella ('line: vice president. Rose Patterson: Junior vice president, Huth Khtirtaeu; secretary. Mary McKlnnon; treas urer. Irma Badger; chaplain. Iielta Abbey; guard, Noy Mc Danlela; trustee. Jeasie Ussiin; color bearers. Ida Moore. Mary llardell. Annie Wenalry and Delpha llovt: historian, Shsrley Rousseau, and patriotic Instruc tor, Euta Williamson. Annual Banquet Set for Nov. 19 Grade school teacher of the city are looking forward to their annual banquet which will lake place In the Pelican ('rill at six thirty Thursday evening, Novem ber 19. M las Mae Phlnney la In charge of arrangements. A varied program all! be given under the direction of Mlsa Llllle Darby. This will consist of vocal selections by Mrs. Earl C. Rey nolds. Mrs. O. G. Crawford and Mlsa Darby, accompanied by Mrs. Madge Hampton, vocal solo by Mlsa Aagodt Frlgaard. piano se lection by Mlsa Elaine Johnon and violin aolo by Mlsa Ida Mae Stauffer, accompanied by Mrs. Don Zumwalt. Close to 75 teachers are ex pelled to attend. e Campbells Entertain Informally for Guest Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell entertained informally In honor of their niece, Mlsa Luc lie Fox of Marshall. Indiana, at their home Thursday evening. Invited gueata were Misses Wllma Dawson, Georgia Dawson, Mildred Hamilton. Neva Hamil ton. Ruth Campbell, Alysse Hec tor, Gertrude Hllyard, Audrey Kelger, Marjorie Keeder. Jane Bowen, Carrie Kucera, Bonnie Short, and Messrs. Osrar liar hurst, Charlea Hess, Vernon Dur ant, Francis Bowen, Jerry Short, Junior Drew, Hill Marshall. George Billing, Wilbur Billing. Lawrence Campbell, Irwin Camp- i bell, Mrs. George Hllyard. Mra. I E. N. Bubb and th honor guest. Miss Luclle Fox. Another Exclusive Feature at Your Rexall Store! Toilet Goods Specialist Here During the Week of Nov. 16th to 22nd Every woman in Klamath Falls is cor dially invited to visit our store during this period and to receive from this especially trained young lady, The proper care of the Bkin is most essential and we heartily; recommend the - Cava Nome as being absolutely f,ree from all impurities. No finer line of toilet articles is prepared. a Make Your Appointment Early You Can then Choose the Time Motf Convenient for You Star Drug Store 5th The REXALL Store Meeting of Riverside I'arent-Teachers Set For Wednesday, Nov. IS The next meeting of Hi River side Parent. Tcicliers association will be hold Wedimndny, Novum bur U, wheu Mis. Kmhel Hood will deliver an addresa on "An Kducatlon Killed to Kvary Child " Au executive meeting of th group was held Friday, Novem ber 13, prealded over by Mra. L. A. Varnadore. Plana for a dan cing party lo ha held In the a liuol aviutiasliim fur people of Hlvi-ratdu addition and their friends, were discussed. Music, cards and refreshments will fea lur the rly which has beau aet ror Hecemlier fourth, The first meeting of the group waa held late In October with l lie new president, Mra. Varna dore In charge. After two songs by els lull grade pupils, a ahurt business nieetlng waa conducted. Following announceinenla con cerning the week day llltile acliool by Her. T. Davla Preston. Mlsa Virginia West, of the high arhool faculty, gave an entertain ing talk oil Mexico, Ita people and customs. Her talk waa en riched by a display of beautllnl Mexican potiiiry, haaketa and blatlketa. Mlaa West wore a Mexican costume. Joseph Conger P. T. A. will hold a hard-tlmea aocial, Wed nesday evetilllK. November la, at the echool, alien a program, fol lowed by gatnea and contests, will atari at 7:30. Those who do not appear In hard-time roe t nines will he fined. An admla- alon rharge of 16 rente will he made, and will Include refresh ments. Roosevelt P. T. A. meeting will be held Tuesday, November 17. at Ihre o'clock in th school auditorium. Mra. Twyla Fergu son will give a talk on the eco nomic situation. Group singing and a social hour will ronclude the program, after which lea will be served in the art room. Mrs. Collier, president, will he In rharge of the meeting. mm Iliii MikCiccatti urn. THANK YOU We wi.ih sinrervly to express our appreciation to the people of Klamath Fall, not only for your excellent patronage, but aluo for the many compliments you have given ui regarding our food and lenrlee. llor you will alway find a well-balanced menu la a delightful atmosphere. Phone 2334 1111 Main St. You May Have A Massage In Your Own Home hy ' Appointment Free of Charge WiMppl'-rs Entortnin At Ririlulay Party Mr. and Mr. Albert Wampler of Odessa entertained lltelr neigh, bora wlih a very enjoyable party In honor of Mra. Judd Short s lilrtliduy last Monday veiling. Ham lug and whist were enjoyed, with scores going lo Jack It van, h h, and Frank Hodge, consola tion. At midnight refreshment were served lu Hie dining room which ns tastefully decorated In gut unit! colors. Those attending wore Mra. Judd Hliorl, gueal of honor, Mr, ami Mrs. A. K. llakansnn, Mr. and Mra. II. Hlevenann. Mr. and Mra. K. K. Smith of Kagl Midge. A. It. I.eavltl, Jark Ryan of Itoeky Point, Henry Ho worth, Fred McTlmmonda. Mr. Hoy Howard, Mr. and Mra. Harry Tel ford, Frank Dodg and th host and hostesa. O'Neils Honored At Informal Dinner Mr. M. I). O'Nell a com. pllmeiiled at the Wright home Monduy evening, th occasion be ing her birthday anniversary. Mrs Charles Wright and Mlsa Auilrev O'Nell were hostess. ( overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. O'Nell, Mr. and Mrs. M. I). O'Nell. Mr. and Mra. Jack Franey. Mr. and Mra. Cbaa. Wright, Ham O'Nell and Miss Audrey O'Nell. sea Allison Barnes Honored Saturday r,,p the blaasur of their rfsueiiter Allison's birthday. Mr. and Mra. Marlon J. llama enter tained at dinner party at their home In the Marlon apartment Saturday evening, Giii.sia were Mra. Carmel II ar il n, Mlsa Allison Uaraea, Mr, and Mra. Marlon J. Herns. Miss Marls Huffy. 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