The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1931, Page 10, Image 10

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
November 21, 1931
Society News o'Week
Will Spend Thanksgiving Here
Mlaa Alexis Lyls (left), daughter of Mr. A. J. Lyle. and MIm
Blanche O'Nell. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Miltom O'Nell. will be
mom tbe Unlrerslty of Oregon student! to speud the Thanksgiving
holidays In Klamath Falls.
Important Events
To Mark Observance
Of Thanksgiving Day
The beautiful tradition of
Thanksgiving Dr will be happily
obeerred In Klamath Falls with
manr social functions, ImporUnt
tmom which will be occasions
honoring college students who
will return home for the joyous
occasion, family dinners and
dancing parties.
The week will be filled with
gayety. An outstanding affair
will be the Thanksgiving ts batl
al the Elks Temple.
Judge and Mrs. William B.
Barnes will celebrate their forty
thlrd wedding annlrersarr on
Thanksgiving Day. and Mr. and
Mrs. J. 8. Mills will observe their
fifty-first anniversar- daring the
week.
Among the college students to
return home for tne leetirmes
will be Miss Alexis Lyle, student
t the Cnirerslty of Oregon. Miss
Lyle will arriro -Wednesday to
rlalt her mother, Mrs. A. J. Lyle.
Ehe will be sccompsnled by her
cousin. Robert Chilton, ireenman
student at the unlrersitr sua
member of Slums Cht fraternity,
the eon of Dr. Chilton, formerly
of Klamath Falls and now rest
dent at Indianapolis. Miss Lyle
Is sftlllated with Gamma Phi Beta
sorority on the nnirerstty campus
and takes an active pan in socuu
and scholastic activities.
Misses Helen Shire ssd Blanche
O'Nell. both freshman student
at ths nnlrerslty. will arrlTe
boms Tuesdsy erening. Helen
will spend the holiday with her
parents. Mr. and Mr. Oscsr
Shire, snd Blsnche with her par
ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Milton U fteu.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill Hunter
will enlor a Tlslt from their
dsutbter. Harriet, who is attend
ing Oregon SUte college at Cor-
rallla.
MaryeUyn Bradford, preailent
r Phi Mn aororitr at the nnlrer
Itr. will pasa through KUmath
Falls Wednesdsy evening en route
to San Francisco. Calif., where
he will Tlslt Miss Louise Dslton,
danahter of Mr. snd Mrs. R. L.
Sslton of Merrill, and a former
university student. Miss Brad
lord will return to Klamath Falls
Friday to bs the guest of her par
ents, Mr. and rs iouis !
ford, for th osy.
Braes Campbell and George
Eprague. nnlrerslty pupils. alo
plan to spend Thsnksgiring Day
in Klamath Falls, as do a number
of other students.
Thanksgiring Day. which af
fords a two-day holiday for teach
ers of the city, will bs marked by
ths departure of many of the
teachers, who plan to spend
short time in San Francisco, Port
land or their homes.
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Bazaar Planned
For December
The Three-R elub of the Royal
Neighbors met Tuesdsy erening
at the Moose hall, when twenty-
three members were present.
Plans were made for a bazaar, to
be held during the fore part of
December.
After a social hour of cards,
refreshments were serred by the
hostess, Mrs. Alice Price, assist
ed by Mrs. Ads Hunter, Mrs. Hel
en Elting, Mrs. inarms jonnson
and Mrs. Myrtle Donelson.
The next meeting will be De
cember 1 at the home of Mrs.
Henry Akin, 1(2 Crescent ave
nue.
Box Supper
Planned by Club
Fire tables of bridge were
In play at the Wednesday club
meeting In ths parish bsll the
evening of Norember 17.. Miss
Llls Moe won high score and
Mrs. Fred Pope consolation.
At the conclusion of the bridge
game a short business meeting
was conducted by the president,
Mrs. May King Conradl. Plans
for th-a next meeting, which will
be a box aupper, were discussed.
A Christmas party will be held
during December.
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Informal Party
Friday Evening
Mrs. Verlln Parker entertained
informally at her home Friday
renlng. Three tables of bridge
were in play.
Guests wers Mrs. F. Costel,
Mrs. J. B. Foster, Mrs. Williams,
Mrs. A. Maxey, Mrs. Fred Marsh,
Mrs. T. R. Hklllington, Mrs. Louis
Bradford, Mrs. Allen Sloan, Mrs.
Gladys Arery. Mrs. Cecil Glvan
of Duusmulr was a special guest
of the erening.
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INFORMAL PARTY
HELD FRIDAY KVB
Friday erening was the occa
sion for delightful Informal
bridge parly at the home of Mr.
snd Mr. Hen Wood In ths Mc
Carthy apartments, ,
BT VIVIAN M'CACLET. FHONB llOt
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HenueU.fc.tna
Miss Goldie Lewin
Reveals Betrothal
To Eugene Fulton
At as erening of bridge Wed
nesday, at ths Park home on Pa
cific Terrace, the engagement of
Miss Goldie Lewin to Eugene Ful
ton was announced. Misa Daisy
Park and Miss Lewis presided as
hostesses for the occasion.
Ths msrrlags of the young con
pie will be an erent of the holiday
season. Miss Lewin is a gradu
ate of Klamath high school, and
attended the rnlrersity of Cali
fornia at Berkeley. Mr. Fulton la
a construction engneer.
Announcement of the coming
marriage was made la telegrams
from Orangeblosfomvllle, which
wers dellrered to the guests by a
messenger boy.
Four tables were la plsy, dur
ing the erening. with high score
swarded Miss Ruth Cofer and
consolation to Miss Joy Evans.
Those present were:
Mesdsmes Ruth Jones, Ellen
Warren, Glsdys Fulton snd Misses
Elisabeth Grshsm, Linda Rogers,
Kera Palmer, Dorris Jones, Joy
Ersns, Ruth Compton, Gertrude
Magulre, Mary Frances Dougher
ty. Jsne Gsrcelon. Helen Cofer,
Marjorle Richardson, Marguerite
Lindsey and the hostesses, Daisy
Park and Goldie Lewin.
Party Given
At Long Home
A combination birthday and
card party waa held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Long, 2468
Oregon srenue, Thursday ere
ning. when the birthdsy of Miss
Glsdys Long wss obaerred. ,
Guests of Miss Long during tbs
erening were Misses Helen Mc-
Mahon. Hint uuiry, Messrs m.
Hsdley. Jimmy Washburn. Wil
liam Knott and Ted Olney.
The erening of card was pre
sided orer by Mlu Ella Louise
Long whose guests were Misses
Alice Hathaway and Dorothy
Tedrlrk, Mefwrs Glen Blumble.
Ned Sherrick, and LaV;rn Ted
rick. During the course of the ere
ning, bridge and pinochle were
played, followed by games. Re
freshments were serred st mid
night, after which dancing was
enjoyed. Later ths guests of the
birthdsy party adjourned to the
Plantation Inn.
Unique Dinner
Held by Society
Young people of the First
Presbyterian church Christlsn
Endearor society enjoyed a pro
gressire dinner Thursday ere
ning. Courses of the dinner wers
serred st the A, W. Collier, Ar
thur Wilson, E. W. Vsnnlca and
W. Carman homes.
Gnests were Ethel Diiscoll,
Marie Collier, Ora Lea Vannlce,
Bob Van Duker, Harold Van Du-
ker. Margaret Carman, Gerene
Tipton, Frank Drew. Greer
Drew, Dorothea Williams, Paul
ine McCreadie, Josephine Bow
doln, Oleta Stanley, Wllla Dean
Curtis. Rer. A, Theodore Smith
and Pearl Jean Wilson.
Woodcraft Has
Regular Meet
Ths Neighbors of Woodcraft
held a regular meeting at the
L O. O. F. hall. Wednesday night.
when the following program was
glren:
Violin solo, Irrln Warner: tap
dance, Bonlta Duracha; piano
solo, Delores Martin; ballet and
Up dance, the Dillingham slaters:
pisno solo, Mrs. Dunhsm, snd
sereral musical numbers by three
talented musicians. Refresh
ments were serred at the end of
ths erening.
Junior Moose
Give Program
The Junior Order of Moose en
tertained last . Tuesday erening
with a program at ths Moose hall,
featuring pupils of ths McCown
dancing school. Ths proceeds
will be used for relief work.
Eddie Melvln, Nell Owens and
Donald Sumner appeared In a tap
routine; a Mickey Mouse dance
waa given by Lois May and Lewis
Volger; waits clog by Donald
Sumner; ballet Walts, Lois Mayo,
and a reading by Viola Harris.
Sereral numbers wers played by
the boys' band.
HUMPHREYS TO
DEPART 8UNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnmnhrer
re leaving Sunday erenln for
Portland, where they will spend a
fortnight visiting friends and rel
atives.
MISS QTTKSLEY
TO ENTERTAIN
Miss Harriet Qulgter has Issued
Invitations for a three -table
bridge party, to be given at her
ome in tne McCarthy apartmenta
this evening.
Mrs. G. A. Krause
Entertains at Tea
For Mrs. Henderson
As a courtesy to Mrs, T. P far-
sou Henderson, who recently re
turned fo Klsmsth Kails sflar
peuding two years sbrosd, wha
the made her home In Hamburg,
Germany, Mn. G. A. Krause en
tertained at a lovely tea at the
Krause home. 3i liiiih street,
Monday afternoon, November 1(.
Thirty guests were Invited to
call during the sfternooa. Mrs.
Horses W. Rrldgvford snd Mrs.
E. W. Mesereau poured during
the afternoon.
Northern Visitors
Honored Tuesday Eve
Mlsa Lilly Anderson enter
tained a group of her frlemla at
her home at S00 Mount Whitney
street In honor of Misa Marjorle
Riley of Seattle. Washington, and
Miss Hsnsena Campen of Juneau,
Alaska, who stopped in Klamath
Falls on November 17 on their
return to Seattle from San Fran
cisco, Two tables of brldgs were In
plsy during the evening. Miss
Delete. Foster won high scors.
and Katharine Mann was award
ed coneolation.
The house wss attractivaly
decorated In fall flower. A
buffet aupper waa served by the
hostess.
Guests were Misses Msrlorle
Riley and Hansena Campen,
guests of honor. Misses Luella
Dalhelm, Katherln Mann, Wyom
ing Foster, Opal Dalhelm, Delete
Foster and the hostess,
Five Hundred Club
Met on Thursday
Mrs. Dolly Nine entertained
the Rlnky Dink fire hundred
ciub st her home Thursday. Nor.
1. Mrs. A. W. Ekstrom receiv
ed high scors and Mrs. Anderson
consolation.
At the close of the meeting
ths hostess serred refreshments
to her guests who wers Mes
dsmes E. 8. Frldly, P. O. Croft.
O. R. Anderson, A. D. Thompson.
Rsy Condlt, A. W. Ekstrom, W.
C. Lyons.
Ths next meeting will be held
st ths home of Mrs. Rsy Condlts.
when members msy bring their
husbands as guests.
Mills P.-T. A.
Meeting Held
The Mills P. T. A. meeting wss
held Wednesday evening. Novem
ber 18, in the school auditorium.
A large attendance waa present.
R. C. C. roes beck gavs an Inter
esting talk on the home. Miss
Lime Darby gave two vocal selec
tions. Moving picture slide,
msde by pupils of the art class,
were then presented.
Mrs. Fred Hellbronner talked
on the study class. Child study
snd welfare clssses will be con
ducted once each month by Mr.
HeiiDronner, snd sll those In
terested in the work are asked
to call her.
Mrs. Chsrles Reynolds gsve a
brief report on the recent state
convention, after which Mr. E.
L. French, president, conducted s
business session. She reported
thst there are 79 members of
this group.
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Pocohontas Members
Enjoy "500" Party
Another delightful social event
of the psst week wss tbe psrty
for members of the Degree of
Pocohontas, glren at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Swlnney, on
Wednesdsy erening.
Fire hundred wss played dur
ing the erening, and later two
piano solos were glren bv Ninon
Heifer and Alice Beals.
The Thanksgiring motif waa
carried out in the decorations.
Guests wers Mr. snd Mrs.
George Bests, Mr. and Mrs, Ed
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Flnley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Law
son, Mr. snd Mrs. S. Woodwsrd,
Mr. and Mrs. R, Cox, Mr. snd
Mrs. Earl Msyo. Mr. and Mrs.
James Bests and Mrs. Lillian
Joplln and the host and hostess.
ST. RITANS AT
McCAULEY HOME
St, Rita club members held
their weekly meeting at the home
of Mrs. W. P. McCsuley Tuesdsy
sfternoon. Four tables of bridge
were In play, with scores going to
Miss Bernsdine Hannon high, and
Mrs. O. J. Johnson consolstlon.
Mrs. Francis Fenwlck will be the
next hostess, Tuesday, November
24, at ths home of her daughter,
Mrs. E. G. Wlsecarver, on Auburn
street.
SUNDAY
We will serve our usual delightful dinner. Your
choice of
Chicken
Prime Steer Beef
Baked Virginia Ham
An especially attractive menu Is being prepared for
Thanksgiving. Watch Wednesday's paper for it
If you will phone us or come in we will be glad to
prepare a special menu for your Thanksgiving
dinner. Just like home but without the work and
worry and at less cost. Or you may choose from our
regular menu TuiLej, Goose and Fillet or Roast
from prize steer from the Pacific International
Livestock Exposition, and all the trimmings, too.
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Phone 2334
1111 Main St.
Business Leader
" 5
Mrs. Gerlins .MarDonald Bow
man of Richmond, Virginia, na
tions! president of the Business
snd Professional Women's club,
who will pay an official visit to
the local club Monday, November
13. Mrs. Bowman will be the
guest at a slx-tblrty o'clock din
ner In St. Paul's parish hall Mon
day avening.
Coming Events
Taeaday
Regulsr meeting of Aloha
chspter of Esatsrn Star at the
Masonic hall at t o clock. Bust
ness meeting followed by pro
gram oy me rest Matrons.
All visiting member cordlslly
invuea.
Women of Moose will meet
at tne Moose ball at s p. m
A pot luck supper will bs
served.
Friday
Friendship club to meet at
tbe home of Mrs. Msrle Daven
port. 305 Lincoln street, with
Mrs. Rsy Shelton snd Mrs. E.
X. Kendsll In chsrgs of ths
entertainment.
Co-Hostesses At
Bridge Evening
Mrs. Pete Motschenbacher and
Mrs. Joe Hicks entertained with
an evening of bridge at the home
of Mr. Hick. 121S Owens. Fri
day.
High score for the evening wss
awarded Mrs. marie Grove,
ond high to Mrs. Jsck Elliott.
and Mr. K. M. Wlnetrout receiv
ed consolation.
Guesta were Mesdames T. E
Metcalf. Lester Cofer. Jack Elli
ott. C. Hall. C. W. Stanley. Ella
Daniels. Robert Meal. Glen In
man, Phil Fabnlander, Charles
Oilman. Jsck Bowrlng. K. E,
Hutchinson, Dsrld Shirk, Avis
McConnel), John Holzgang. Chae.
Grove. Junior Wagner, Odell Ol-
sen, George Msson, Chsrles Lock
wood, R. Emm!. Robert Fulton,
J. A. Towey, A. W. Marken. Wal
ter Fuller. Misses Dixie Dryden
snd Joy Evsns.
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Collister Sisters
Give Bridge Party
Misses Pearle and Myrtle Col
lister entertained with bridge at
their home, 307 Lowell atreet,
Wednesday evening, November
18. The home was decorated
with chrysanthemums.
High scors for the evening
went to Mrs. Stsnley HsJIcek snd
consolation to Mrs. John Siem
ens. Jr.
Guets bidden to the affslr
were Mesdsmes Junior Wsgner,
C. Matheson, John Siemens, Jr.
Jsck Frsney, Chsrles Wright,
Stanley HaJIrek, Misses Delphi!
Dlabsw, Ruth Dixon and Leila
Wstters and the hostene.
Nettie Tompkins
Entertains Friends
Mhs Nettle Tompkins was
hostess to a group of ber friends
st her home on Lewis street
Tbnrsday evening.
Tbe evening was spent In play
ing games, after which refresh
ment were serred.
The guests were Misses Mar
garet Uerllngs, Dorothy Cullen,
Mildred Cullen, Phyllis Mursne,
Elizabeth Lundnnlst and tbs
hosts. Nettle Tompkins.
MRS. LESLIE ROGERS
VISITING IN 80UTH
Mrs. Leslie Rogers Is expected
to return Mondsy from Oakland
Calif., where she attended the
fifty-fifth wedding anniversary
ot Mr. Rogers' parents. Mr. and
Mrs. James Rogers, which was
observed Thursdsy, Norember 19,
in tne California city.
12:00 to 2:00 P. M.
5:30 lo 8:30 P. M.
ELK HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP
National Head
Of Women'. Club
Arriving Monday
Members of ths Buslnesa and
Professional Women's club will
bs hostesses Monday to Mra.
Uellna M. Ilowmsn, nstlonal pres
ident of the organisation, who
will arrive In the city Monday
morning, ,
Plans for ths day Include an
Informal luncheon at the Pellran
grille Monday noon, and a slx
thlrty bsnquut st ths til. 1'sul's
psrinh house, wlisn Mrs. liowiua
win oe tne gueHt ot nonor an
Mrs. Dens llarkes, president ot
the local club, will preside,
A short progrsm lias been plan
ned lor the banquet, Inrlmlln
numbers by ths P, K. O. trio, sc-
cordlon selections and group sing
ing. Activities and purposes ot
tbe Business Women's club will
bs discussed by Mrs, Ilowmsn,
Tbs present national prealdent
baa aerved the federation In man
rapacities, starting ss the first
prealdent ot the Virginia Stat
federation, thenca nstlonal mem
bership chslrmsn, and eventual!
waa elected vice president, an of
tire which she held for two year
before her election aa national
president.
Mrs. Bowman Is a wife, and
mother of twins, a boy and a girl
shs Is a successful business wo
man, a capubls executive snd
loyal friend, not only to her per
sonal snd business friends, but lo
sit womsnhood.
Oregon Mothers
Met on Thursday
Oregon Mothers were entertsln
ed st ths home ot Mrs. Chsrles
D. Garrelon, lit Grant. Thurs
day svening.
Mrs. E. M. Chllcots woo high
score at bridge.
Guest were Mesdsmes 0. E
Morrison, Milton O'Nell. A. J
Lyle. N. H. Jones, K. O. Cu tu
rnings. H. 0. Amess. W. Peyton
George Williams. Chsrles Gar-
celon, A. H. Grshsm. Louis Brad
ford and E. M. Chllcots.
Past Matrons
Enjoy Luncheon
Members ot ths Alchs Psst
ji irons ciub enjoyed a ons
o'clock luncheon at ths home of
Mrs. F. Hill Hunter Friday after
noon.
Guests for ths afternoon were
Mrs. J. H. Poppy, past matron at
St. Paul. Minn.: Mrs. Street, osst
matron st lass Lags, Minn., and
.urs. ueorge casper. present mat
ron of Aloha chapter ot Eaatern
btar.
Members present were Me.
dames R. K. Wsttenbnrg. Wilbur
Jones. H. E. Momyer. L. F. Wil
ms, Jennls Hum, Charles J. Mar
tin. H. F. Murdoch. Ueorgs Chae-
tain. Ruth Olds Bathlany. W. C.
van t.mon. Marlon Hanks, Oscar
reyion, Elisabeth Norrls. Myrtle
Reymera, E. H. Balslier and F.
Jim Hunter.
e e e
Hard Time Party
At Black Home
Hard time and degression
pa rues nave provided much en-
terialnnient during ths past few
months. Another clever hard
lime psrty waa given by Mr. and
Mrs. Logsa Black at their home
on Grant avenue lost Thurs-
dsy evening.
Bridge scores were won br
Mrs. Dons Id Black and A. Wll
Hams, snd low scores by Mrs.
Ksrl stons and Donald Black.
Guest wers Mr. snd Mrs. Cecil
i-sivert, Mr. and Mrs. N. B.
Drew. Mr. snd Mrs. A. C. Backea.
Mr. and Mm. Donald Black. Mr.
and Mrs. Estln Klger. Mr. snd
Mrs. A. Williams. Mr. snd Mr.
Ksrl Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
I orer, Psul Tanner and ths host,
Mr, and Mrs. Logsn Black.
DELPHIAN MEMBERS
TO MEET TUESDAY
Delphian members will nleaae
take notice that the next general
meeting will be held Tueaday af
ternoon, November 24, at 1:15
o'clock. The meeting will be held
at the home ot Mra. J. Royal
Shaw on Pacific Terrace. The
subject for atudy will be "Social
Lite in Stuart, England."
ENTRE NOUS
CLUB HONORED
Mrs. J. B. Morgan ot tit Cali
fornia avenue entertained tbe En
tre Nous Brldgs club Friday eve
ning. High score wss awarded
Mra. George C. Mason. At the
next meeting In a fortnight, Mrs.
N. B. Glnabaugh will preside as
hostess st her boms, (30 Califor
nia avenue.
lfL?Y :A Bl
f iftv Betfe
I . Uft
Lauren B. Sykes
Organ Recital
Monday Evening
Lauren n. Bykea, organist plan
lit and head ot the orgsn depsrt
nient ot the Western Baptist
Theological seminary, will give a
concert In the Presbylurlan
cuurcn Monday svening, Novem
ber 11, at aeven-thlrty. Hykna Is
also organist and choirmaster of
til lllnsou Memorial Baptist
church of Portland and conductor
ot a concert orchestra which bears
his name, and la prualdent of ths
Music and Arts club and Compos
ers' Guild ot 1'orllnnd. lie will
b saslsled In rendition of his pro
grsm oy lr. V. B. Issasl. bar!
tone, snd Laurence Davis, flutist.
Appreciation of Sykes' work
bav been given by three of the
leading locul music lovers, Mra.
George Mrlntyre, Mrs, Don Zuui-
wait snd Miss Mills Dsrby,
I'HINilMM
1. Orgsn Group
Toccata and Fugs In D
Minor J. 8. Ilach
Jesus, Joy of Man's Desir
ing Chorale .... J. 8. Bach
Toccata from Fifth Organ
Symphony .... C. M Wldor
I. Vocal Group (Sacred)
"Why do the Nations Hag
so Furiously Together T"
Handel
' From "Ths Messiah '
"llabylon" .. Michael Watson
Dr. C. B. L'assol
3. Organ Group
Largo from New World
Symphony .. Anton Dvorak
A Song ot Thanksgiving
C. Morton Ballev
s. f lute uroup
"Hy the Brook" Metiger
"The Wind" Brlcclaldl
Mr. I.wrence Davis
Mrs. Geo. Mcrlniyrs at the piano
t. organ Group
Allegretto, W. Wotatenholrae
Berceuse Alfred llolllns
Carillon de Westminster..
Loula Vlerns
Yocsl Group
"Blow, Blow, Thon Win-
ter Wind" J. Bsrjeant
Words from "As Yon Llks
It," Shskespear.
Kashmiri Song
.. Amy Woodforde-Flnden
Orgsn Group
W hims .... Harry L. Vlhbard
"At ths Foot of FuJIys-
ma" Harvey B. Haul
Toccata la D top. Ill .
Rene L. Becker
Final of Series
Of Farties Held
Mrs. C. E. Schupp was hostess
st ths last of a series ot rsrd
parties sponsored by the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, at her horns
on Kosewsy drive Saturday eve
ning. Funds derived from the
series of psrtles will bs used to
defray the eipenie of sending a
delegstloa to Bend In tbe near
future. ,
Mrs. C. O. Dryden and other
members of the club ssslsted the
boa teas. Seven table of carda
were In plsy.
High score went to Mrs. Fred
McCormsck snd consolstlon to
llllbert Lsrgent for tlvs hundred.
Brldgs scores were won by Mr.
Agee, high, snd Mrs, Konnsdy.
consolstlon.
Coulls Hosts At
Depression Party
Mr. and Mrs. Ssmuel J. Cnull
were boat end hostess at a "de
pression" dinner psrty at their
home Tuesdav evening to a groun
ot twelve friends.
The guests came In appropri
ate costumes, snd the Conll home
wss transformed Into a fitting
scene of "depression for ths
svening.
Those present were Mr. snd
Mrs. R. D. KUer, Mr. and Mra.
Merrill Holllngworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Roycroft, Mr. snd
Mrs. Hsrlaa Bosworth, Mr. and
Mra. William 8erroys and ths
host and hosteaa.
The evening waa apent In Play
ing bridge and In dancing.
IOTA CHAPTER
AT DUNNIVAN HOME
Mrs. Esther Dunnlvsn enter
tained members of Iota chapter.
niversity Guild, st her home on
Crescent avenue Friday evening,
November 10. French plays, In-
ludlng "Tbe Red Ross," by
Brieux; "Cyrsno do Bergersc," by
Rostand; "The Enigma," by Pan!
Hervtew, and "Monna Vanna," by
Maeterlinck, were reviewed.
BRIDGE PARTY
THIS EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Harris hava
Invited a number of their frlenda
to be their guests at a brldgs par
ty at their home on Rosswsy drive
this erening.
Tentative Program
For Jose Iturbi's
Concert Received
A tentative program fur the
first ot three concerts to bs glvsu
n nis main r ails during ths com
lug winter season under the au,
spires of ths Community Concert
service, has been received here.
Jose Iturhl, pianist will appear on
the first program. He will be here
ill wiiuary,
I'IKMIItAM
1.
Sonata la A major.... W. A. Mniart
Allegro. Andante cautablls.
Allegretto grasloso.
Sonata In A-fiat major. Op.
II II L, van Beethoven
Moderate caitlablle mullo
preaalvo. Allegro molto.
Adnglo ma nun tropps.
(Played without Interruption)
Variations on a tlisms of l'a-
glul J. Brahma
Intermission
1L
1 Eaudes Fr, Chopin
serenade a la poupee ....
sis Joueuss C. Debussy
I'svne M. Itsvel
tlnomenreigun Fr. I.lsst
La I'snipsnella ... I'agsnlnl-Llsit
a
Bridge Club Met
With Mrs. Barnes
Members of ths Wednesdsy
brldgs club were entertained by
Mr. Marlon J. Barnes at lbs
horns of Mr. Brady Nary In ths
Alarloo spsrtments Wednesday
afternoon. High eror waa won
by Mra. Earl Templar and Mra.
E. Knight won aecimd. Consola
tion went lo Mrs. J. B. Reed.
Mrs. B. W. Hate, will be the
neit hoaleas of ths club. Tbs
meeting will bs held st her homo
In ths Hooaevelt apartments Wed
nesday, December 1.
Mrs. flames' guests wsrs Mes
dsmes Karl Templar, Ed Knight,
O. D. Matthews. Brady Nary,
Harry Hill. T. R. Skllllnglon,
Clyd Thompson, Roy Jsrkson,
B. Heed, Bob Sloan. Kenneth
Smith.
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Mrs. Cora Smith
Is Complimented
In honor of tbe seventy-first
birthdsy snnlversary of Mrs. Cors
Smith, her daughters, Mr. Ray
Hold and Mr. D. L. Frulan en
tertained st ths Holt realdenrs.
II Lincoln street, with a dinner
party Tueaday evening.
The dinner table waa attractive
ly decorated with a centerpiece
ot yellow chrysanthemums.
Cover were laid for Mr. Cora
Smith, guest of honor, Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Ilsrdenbrook. Mr.
nd Mr. Barton Frulan. Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Seems. Mr. and Mra.
Ray Holt, Mr. and Mr. D. L. Fru
lan. Mra. Ida Deffenharher. Do
lores Deffenharher, Tod Deffen
barber, Albertlna Nltarbelm,
f relda Smith. Hay Unit Jr., Hom
er Holt, Morgan Smith and Boy
Vernon.
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Needle Work
Club Meets
Ths Art Needle Work club met
Wednesdsy sfternoon st ths borne
of Mrs. It. 11. Dunbsr. The time
wsa apent In social conversation
and needlework, after which re
freshments wers served by the
hostess.
Guesta present were Mrs. C. L.
Moore, Mrs. Cslvln Hunt and Mrs.
Csrlyle.
Members attending ths meeting
wers Mesdsmes J. F. Goeller,
Csrrle Bsmsby, George Chaatsln,
George Wirt. Rose Soule, W. P.
McMillan, Marlon Hanks, R. E.
Wattenburg, D. V. Powell, Charles
Martin, J. II. Carnahan, L. L.
Truai. D. V. Kuykendall and R.
H. Luubar.
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Ruby Thomas
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A pretty hum wadding took
place at els. o'clock Saturday sv.
iilng, Nuveiuhsr 14, st the bom
f Mr. snd Mrs. T. Thomas, 1 191
While avenue, when Hjbv tlarla
Thomas became the brld of Mr,
Milton itoy vane.
The ceremony wss performed
by Her, Jease II, 0. Kfgen. F. H,
Vane, brother of the groom.
ailed aa beat man and Mrs.
Kd lugdon wss Ihs brldas
attendant.
Ths brlds waa charmingly
gowned In a frock of French
blags. She csrrled a' boquet of,
Atnorlcan beauty roses.
After ths ceremony a wedding
supper wsa served st ths home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. IU Vsnrs. 110
North Ninth street. Guests wers
Mr. slid Mrs. T. Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Langdon. Mr. and Mrs.
F. K. Vanes, and ths brlds and
groom.
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Birthday Tarty
At Sugarman Home
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w.i.iiiu viruiuav ok lime
Ruby Iteuecra Joaeph waa oIm
aerved with a party Wednesday
at the home of bar grandpareata.
r. aim aire. it. augarniaa, oq
Lincoln street.
The table was approprlatslr
decorated for the occsslon with a
Dirmnay raks which had seven
bird-shaped candles. The Disc
rsrds wers tiny rakes with tbs
nsmes written In frosting. Oames
were enjoyed during ths after.
noon houra.
Thoae at ths psrty wrs Mar
rills Reynold. Barbara Jeasj
Grove, Marjoris Lou lloagland.
lorla Klwood, John 8ummerelL
Wlllard Constana, Edward Hosier,
T l.l. r- .j i , '
lleaals Pop. Ruth llahn. Donna
'eterson, Dorothy llelsrln, Freda
Gsorgesn Sugsrmsn, Bstty sad
Georgesa Wechsler and ta)
hosteas.
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Mra. Clarsnrs A. Humble snissw
tslned st a on o'clock luncheon
this afternoon for members cat
the American Association ot Unas
varsity Women. The lunrheosj
took pic at Mr. Humbles boaa
oa North Ninth street.
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