December 12, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALIS. OREGON Society of the Week Bridie Evening Meld By A. A. U. W. Al McCulloch Horn An vinilim of brMg waa bold by th A. A. U. W.. Thuradar t 111 biyne of Mr. Italru, . Nwuitwi! tin ratine Terrace, when Mra. Vlclur K. O'N.II. Mra. D. J. tliiod. Mra. Klcherd Bmlth, Mlaa Klhel tin on, Mis ltuth Ofr and Mies Dorothy Brliuuy acld aa buil aeaea. Mrg. It. C. Woodruff rcl4 blab arora. Mra. Claud Mut'nl loch, econd high and Mr,,, J I. L, Landli, romolatlun. Thoe preeent war a Meadeiiins Fred Kuatk of Iloiiaiisa, J, Percy Walla, Kaunalli Moor, 0org Myera. ttalpb MiC'ulloch, O'lau.l McCullurh, t'lierlv Ucott War ran, John II. Itobluaou, of Una Rldg, halpb Koran,' Clarem Hnrobl. J. ft O'Nalll, K. C. Woodruff, II. L. Umlla, Charlei Wood, Ebarlrln, J. Bldnar John no, of Marrlll, Loula aerruyi, R. Ilearns, Our Hancock, (laorg OarUlular, l.luril Uoble, Mlaa Uladra Haaklna, of Honansa, and lb boaleiaee. a a a Now Cafeteria At Falrhaven If Dedicated Friday On ol lb moat liitereetlng sneetlnr. of III yaar waa bald by th Falrhaven 1'areiil-Teei liar association, Friday nlilit, Iecm bar 4, at lha falrhsren gvinna lum, whan th nw cafeteria. In stalled laal Mk, dedicated. Mra. Oenrg A. Hrllt aakad fur a rlslug vol of lhanka to Ilia nan who bay ao generouely do Balad their tlm and services toward completion and luetalla tlon of th cafeteria. Th cook. Mra. Hoor. was Introduced and (at a brlaf talk. Afiar th bualnaa maatlnc, th followiui mlniiral program tu preeented: Harmonica and guitar dual Mr. Ill mpp and Mr. Jma lepp. Hallaf and tta Problem -Mr. Tonng, Old Oakaa nurkat Medley Mlnair! Quart'. A Mtnetrcl Conedr Mra. J. II. Oallaahcr. Mra. Oallaipy, Mra. Towalay, Mra. Nelson. Mra. Blip plrh, Mra. Johnion, Mra. O'llrlen, Mia rialna Hunt, and Mlaa Uetty Johrtaton. Clog hanr Faith Ilunaaker. Th Mlnairal quart waa mm poaed oi' Mr. Frank Lowell, Mr. Jam O'Hrlen. Mr. Fern Lowell aad Mr. Loyal Hopkins. At th completion of th pro tram th cfitr1a wa Inenected. Kfrahmnta war arnred In th nlum by Mr. Hobert Kl lag and bar aaalitant. New O. E. 3. Chaptar It Inatitutad At Malin, Wadnagday A naw rbaptar In th Order of Kaaturn tr waa Inallluted In Malln on Wadnaaday at I o'clock, In th school gymuaalum, Willi J. If. Hardy, worthy grand patron of th (Irend Chapter of Dragon, aa th Initltulltig officer. Loraoa Mt-Nalr, grand marahal of Aili land, and leather Heuderion, grand chaplain, of eulrel Point, aaelat d In th ceremony. Th officers of Alpha chapter No. 1 of Aahland, eimpllfld th Initiatory work for th tweuiy flv naw candidal. Jack Mur )hy, worthy patron of Aloha (hauler, acted aa worthy patron, and Mra. W. K. Illake, worthy matron of Alpha, a worthy mat ron. Mra. W. D. Marken of Malln waa elected a th firth worthy matron of I'roaperlty chaptar Nn. I no, and K. A. f4lrl a worthy patron. Installation of offlrera will lake plar, n jun. 1IIJ, fu. lowing grand chaptar mealing. Thi gulng to Malln from Klamath Kalla for th event war Laura Wllllta, Jennie Hum, Kate I'nylon, Klla McMullan, Amelia llanka, Dorothy Wnrtley, Harriet Hunter, Nalll Wattenburg. Ma It. Halalger, Itohert Wattenburg, Krank Ward, Orra Heard. Molll Holding. Hu Chllcot, Mr. and Mra. I'urrell, Harriet Uulglay, llrara Hula, Mra. II. O. Ame.i, Nnttl Adama, Maria Du.il, Cath erine Caaper. Alma Cofer, Vera Mara ior, inn nacgier, lirara Leach. Ma I'blnney, Hulh Htan- lor, fanny Young. Alfrloda Hteln- meti, Nelta Wrat, Eatber liunl ran riiooh Landla, Ltha Mur phey and Jack Murphay. a e e Program Planned For Dedication At Pelican School Th new addition to Pelican arhool will b dodlratod Beit Krl day avonlng, l)ccmher IS, at aaTcn-lhlrtr. when a foittir of th entertainment will b a mual- cal program, ander tha direction of Mlaa I. nil Iiarhy, portraying tne eeren ago ot lite. Th hlatory of th Pelican chool and dedicatory addreaa will be alren by Runerlntandent J. Perry Walla. Th public la la- Tlted to attend. The program followa: Rabyhood Chrlitmaa lull blee: "Away In a .Manger" and "Under the Ktar." Mle Phlnney'i aerond grade. Childhood -ChrUtmaa aong and "One Again." Mlaa Pearaoo'a third and fourth grade pupil. Youth March. "At BUhl" and orenur "Th Oypay Faatlaal Klamath Fa I la grade acbool band. Teen Piano aoloa by Ocle cm .-Cm: -. th) coat of avwrytfWtg ig coming dowa ewocVryt, So ara tha robn (or ovary on of tha J30 roocm...ALL wTTH BATH.ot SEATTLE'S BEAUTIFUL JJ Rouodtrlpa to all placet on out Paci6c Linn (or J approxiinatcljr lc a mila ($1 for cadi IOC rnila). Go $omtvbtt for tha holidar. It's cheaper to travel than to May at home! TICKETS GOOD ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING l- . - , fl. . K ,W.r.!L IPF? A L-J-S Xinas present! Glva t trip for Cbrislmat ot Ntw Ytar't. Bring relative! or fricndi to visit you for the holiday!. At these farri no other gift would be more economical. And what could be more Sifltrtiil, or more welcome? You can make all arrangement! with our agent here. The "prepaid" order for ticket! and Pullman reservation will be lent to anyone you specify. If time is short, delivery of ticket! will be arranged by telegraph at no extra cost. SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPSi Portland . . . $ 7.55 Salem . . . . 6.50 Eugene . . . . . 4.95 Sacramento . . . 9.55 San Francisco . . . 9.55 Las Angeles . . . 17.90 Southern Paci&ic Pnaaengcr Ktatlon, Spring and Oak HI. City Ticket Office, AM Main Phono O00 Flnnall, "Little lirown Church In th Val" and "Hlal Away" by th oilied cborua, coinpoaed of th aeveuth and eighth, grade pupua i Miaa Miner. Addreaa: Huperlntanrtcnt J. P. Wlla. College Violin aoloa by Mlaa Ida Ma Utauftar, accompanied by Mr. Don J. Zurawalt, aad vocal aolo by Mill Agnaa Arfa troin, with Mr. Walter bhaet aa acenmpaalat. Middle l-lano aoloa by Mr. Walter Hhwta. Old "Hllaer Thread Among lha Hold," Mlaa Conetanre rub er, Mr, DoB j, JJumwalt, aoconj panlat. , Father.' Night Will B Obaarvad By Pelican P.-T. A. The December mealing of th Pal Iran P.-T. A. will be bold Wadnaaday night, December la, at aaren thirty, when Father' Night will be obaerved. Father!, aa well aa mot here, are counted la awarding a prlie each month for tha moat parent! In attend ance. A buelnea aeealoa to preeed th program will b In chance of Mra, Lillian Fam barton, preal dent. Ber. Joaepb Kwlng will apeak on "Cbrlalmaa Hplrlt" which will alio b th topic for dlcuaaUa at thl meeting. Chrlatmaa aonga will b ating by pupil of Mra. Vera Pearaon'i third and fourth grade. Itafreah mania will he aerrod. e e e T. N. T. Bridge Club Entertained Wadnaaday Th T. N. T. bride club met Wednesday evening at th horn of Mr. Led E. I'arker, on Kaat wain. High acor waa awarded Mlaa Tbalma McAlpIn, eecond blab to Mra. Klloa Mooney and low to Mr. Eitln Klger. TboM preecnt war Mra. E. M. Hauler, Mr. A. C. Bark, Mr. F. W. Humphrey, Mr. P. L. Fahnlander, Mr F. W. Peak, Mr. Phil Brlxner. Mia Tereea Oehnart, Mlae Kthlwya O'Flaa rty and tha holloa. PAGE SEVEN Goldia La win la Cuaet Of Honor At Miecellaneoua Shower Honoring Mlu Uoldle Uwln, brlila-elect of th hnllday aeaaon, Mine ltuth Compton and Theda Beard entertained with a mla oellanaoua abower at lha Comp ton home on Leltoy ilroet. Ilrldg waa played until a late hoar when ganta Claua anlerad with a pack and preaented It to th honor gueau illgh acor waa received by Mr. Wilbur Junta and low by Mlaa Merjorle Klch ardeonw Ouaat war Mra. Robert Ful ton, Mra, Wallace Uerllnga, Mra. Wilbur Jonea, Mra. Jerome Henry, Mr. V. T. Compton and Mlaae Qotdl Lawln, Marguerite Llndaay, Oorle Jonea, Marjorl Rlrhardaon, Ruth Cofer, Helen Cofer, Na Palmer, Allaa Maa iy, Mary Dtugherty, Merjorle Foaaum, Ethel Carlaoa and Elis abeth Oraham. e e - Delphian To Meet . . With Mra. Merryman The Delphian club will cleaae take aotli that th general meeting will b held Beit Taea- day, December It, at f.ii a. m., at the home of Mr. G. IL Merry- man, on Pacific Tarrac. Thl! chaug of del la mad became of th holiday aeeaou. Th vnlng group will meet on Thunday of next week, at 7:ie p. m., at the borne of Mr. Hteve iabo, tta Wllford. All group! will dlacua "(illmoaoa of tlghteenth Century Literature." e e e Mr. Thorn aa Will Entertain Chapter Plana ar being mad byVMr. Bert C. Thoma to entertain mem ber of Kb Canby chaptar, C. A. R., at bar bom oa Pacific Torrare. at a Chrlatmaa party, December II. A mealing of the chapter was held laat Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. William Wale. on I.lnroln. when a paper oa "Klamath Indian Lwganda" waa raid by William Wale, jr. Th next meeting la act for January I, at th home of Mlaa Roiemaey ftlnaa, ou Payne - una, when "Our Home and Pa. trloilam" will b dlacuaaed by Mra. Adolpa Nllarhelm. a e . e Holiday Party For Book Cluba la Planned Thuradar evening. Dee. IT, Mra. M. J. Young book club will entertain member of the Edith Cunning book club at a Chrlatmaa party at the bom of Mr. A. C. Hackee, on Pacific Terrace. A gift exchange will lie a feature, of tha erenlog. Olckena' "chrlatmaa Carol" will b read by Mr. Myrtle Hal mi. Mr. Young' clnb held a reg ular meeting Thunday evening at tha borne of Mlsg Lydla Frlrke at tha Walnut apart- menta when Mr. Arthur w. Porter gave a review of "Good Faith." , Man Jong Club Meeta At Pike Home Mra. Oarar Rhlve and Mr. B. IL Pike praaldad aa hota to member of tha Maa Jongg club at th homo of Mrs. Pike, Pels ran City, Wadnaaday aftarnooa. Th club la bow atudylng eon tract bridge, Oueeta wr Mra. A. M. Col lier, Mr. W. O. Smith, Mrs. Cbartea I. Roberta, Mra. Horace W. firldgeford, Mra. R. K. Geary, Mr. W. E. Lamm and Mrs. Georg Stovenaon. a e Party Civew For Pupila At School Puplla of grade one low, Fre mont school, were entertained by a party, Tuesday afternoon, from two-thirty until throe o'clock, la honor of their winning tha P.-T. A. memherahlp drtv. Mra. Earl C. Reynold, chair man of th membership commit tee, asalated by Mra. C. C. Keller, P.-T. A. president. Barred refreshment. Muiie Department Of Library Club To Present Program The muile department at the women'a Library club, of which Mra. Don J. Zumwalt I chair man, will present a Chrlatmaa program at It regular aenlon Monday, December 14, at l:lv in the afternoon. The program In full la aa fol low: 1. Piano aoloa: Two eons poaltlon (ghosts) Walter Hheetl 2. Boloa: (a) The along the , Angela Hang (Htulta) (b) 1 Lot a Llttl Cot tag (O'Hsra) Mrs. o. G. Crawford 1. The Origin of Chriatmss .Mra. H. M. Manning 4. Flute aoloa: (al Ro mance (Itlkar) t) Th Llttl Shepherd (Debu- ir) Lawrence Darls Mr. George Mclntyr aeeompanlat Trio (a) The Bleiaed Lullaby (Nerln) (h) The Hhepherda (Kountl) Mra. Reynolds, Mrs. O. O. Crawford, Mia Lllll Darby Mra. Madg Hampton accompanist Reading: Sonny (Ruth MeKanj Stuart Mrs. Don Zumwalt 7. Bong In costume (a) Indian Lullaby (Cad man) (b) WUd Bird Cadman) Mra. Bert Thomas Chorua (a) Joy to tha World (b) Silent Night (c) Kow the Day la Over Eighth Graders Directed by Mlaa Darby At the eloae of the program tea wlU b Barred, with Mr. R. R. Macartney acting aa hostess. This will ba the last mooting la 11 Jl and a Urge attendance la hoped for. Reg-alar Meetinf Of Mills P.-T. A. Held The Twnl.e muMn A Will. P.-T. A. waa held Wednesday arenlng. December t, at th school auditorium whea Van. J. Henry Thorn talked ea th Children' Charter aad Chrlatmaa M aware. MU Alice Campbell, the school nun. gaSr a talk oa th health ot arhool children. Twe violin election! war played by Mr. Htuart, accompanied by Mra. Stuart. It waa aaaouaced that (be child who obtained the moat member for th P.-T. A. was LeVaueh Dean, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dean. Room nln wa lureiMsful la obtaining the most members. e Bridge Supper Held At Jonea Reaidence Mr. and Mra. Wilbur L. Jon entertained with a bridge supper at their horn oa Crescent avenae Sunday. Two tables were In play with high score going to Mis Ooldla Lewla and Eugan Fulton. Place ware aet for Mr. and Mrs. Clair Barnett, Mr. and Mr. Glen Rymer, Mis Goldle Lewla, Kuga Faltoa, tha boat aad hostess. e Moose To Have Christmas Party la order to rail fund for th anneal Christmas tree bold for the children, th Women of Mooee entertained with a Hard- Time party and dance at the Mooae hall, Taesday evening. Utd-taeOloned daoea ware en- Joyed with maele furnlahed by th Junior Moose. The Christmas tree program will be held Chrlat maa week, at a data to b aa noanced later. e e e Impromptu Affair At Roger Home Mr. and Mra. Charles Scott Warren were boat and boat at aa lm prompt a dancing party at the Leslie Rogers' home oa Pa cific Terrace, Saturday evening. Following a stag dinner held by th Twenty-Thirty elub at Hotel Wlllard, the member were joined by their wlvea and all ad journed to the Rogers home. 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Iiwlght frenrb. aad Mr. Erant Helaen, low. Mrs. Krneat Ilelkeo praaldad a hostess at a regular meeting of th chaptar, Tuesday after noon, when a luncheon vn erv d at her bom. Woodcraft Neighbor Plan fioliday Party At a meeting of Neighbor ot Woodcraft to be held Wednesday evening. December II, at th I. O. O. r. hall, all member are requested to bring clothing and food for relief work. Initiation and a abort program will be held. Th jurenll Chrlatmaa party will be held Sat urday erenlog, December 1, at th hall. MOOBckK FlREPWOf va 48A5FSAaSCO , waaawr aaas i'tnm twos atataaWafJBr " b. l 0 I - o ic5- 81 1