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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1932)
ltiL LtiiiilU iii'.nni.U, il.-lUH 1 tt (rtLLS, UKcUUh Janunry 80, 1W1 I ' ' E . I ft. I r i. . - n i Kennell-Kllla .ett la right Joan Kathleen, thrss-montha-old daughter of Mr. and Mn. Kenneth A. Moors; David R.. Junior and Mary Veronica, aon and daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Havtd R. Vandenburg; Rita Joan, four-montha-old daughter o( Mr. and Mra. I. A. Tower. Pre-Lenten Days Pwmise Much Interest to Society; Iturbi Concert is Tonight Events revolving around tontfhra concert by Joss Iturbi, the great Spanish planlat who will play at the high school auditorium, claim the Interest of Klamath aociety. Several event! prior and following the concert are planned tor tonight, Important among which will ba the reception at the A. J. Voya horn at which Mra. Voye will entertain In honor of IturbL Society haa also focused much . attention on the forthcoming fc. fc - , , marriage of Ml.a Kathryn UV -l. ad Mn. Irwla. eoa- GeoV'cUricn M,o Mr" "Si w.r. Mesdames George gelea. which will uk. place Feb- ' '?' A"L. ,0," A'" T: Juarv slvth. Ma.v of in. event, ' "in- Gertrude Good and Ralph ot this week bar. been In honor I Organlratlona are planning a ! Mrs. Lucilla Pence entertained busy week with luncheons, bridge informally at her home. 443 Mlch partles. teas and other aocial llla ,re'Ue. Thursday evening, vents planned. Among the , ,orpri,. birthday ahower tor groupa entertaining are the Inl-jurs. Gertrude Good, verstty Women. P. E. O., Daugh-, At ,h. ti0, of , Tennr o( tera of the Americas Revolution, bridge high ecore was awarded to and other smaller organisations. ; Mr. Clifford Gay and consolation The pre-Lenten season, which . to Mrs. Goldls Mstson. closes In less than a month, I Guesta were Mrs. Axel Johnson, promises to be full of aocial ac- 'Mrs. Goldls Matson. Mrs. Clifford tivltie e e Miea Kathryn dried, whoee be trothal to Mr. William Richard A'alker ot Loa Angelea waa an lounced last week, haa been the inspiration tor a number of de lightful aocial functiona thte week, and the round of events in her honor will continue until her marriage February (, after which he will leave tor Seattle to make her home. Mra. Percy Murray and Mra. George A. Myers were hostesses at Mrs. Mrer'a horns on Pacific Terrace Wednesday svening com plimenting Miss Ulrlch. Several tabiea ot bridge were In play, with high score going to Mrs. Bos worth and consolation to Mrs. Jackson. Attending were Miss Ulrica, guest ot honor, Mesdames Madge Hampton, George l'lrich, George Mrlntyre, Earl Reynolds, E. A. Thomas, J. Royal Shaw, Louis Serruys, Harlau P. Bos worth, Paul T. Jackson, Cecil Matt. Wil liam Cleves. Robert Llndley. George Lindley, C. A. Henderson, Helena Sandon, E. G. Wisecarrer tad Misses Margaret Nye and Lil lian Woodworth. The bride-elect will be compli mented by Mrs. Samuel J. Coull Wednesday svening, when a group of her friends gsther at the Coull home on California ave nue for aa svening of bridge. One ot the lovllest affairs hon oring Misa riiich was that over which Mrs. L. L. Truss and her niece. Miss Mary Hunt, presided aa hostesses at the Trusx home Saturday afternoon. The affair waa an informal tea and shower, held from three until six o'clock. In the receiving Una were Mra. Warren C. Hunt. Mra. John Cal vin Hunt, Mrs. Phoebe Blackwell. Mra. Don Hamlin. Mrs. L. L. Truax, Miss Mary Hunt and Misa Ulrlch. Mrs. Frank Z. Howard and Mrs. George Ulrlch poured during the ifternoon. Mrs. Don Fisher as listed. The tea table was graced with a centerpiece ot pale pink roses, flanked with tall white :apers. A miniature bridal par ty formed part ot the decoration icheme. Assisting about the rooma were members ot PI Beta Phi, women's (octal fraternity with which Miss Ulrlch and Misa Hunt are affll ated. During the afternoon a mu ilral program, consisting of vocsl lelections by Mrs. Bert C. Thomas ind Mrs. George Mclntyre. and piano numbers by Mr. Walter Sheets were given. Honoring Mrs. O. J. Johnson, Mrs. Azel Jobnson and Mrs. George Woods entertained at a surprise birthday party at the Johnson home, 443 Pacific Ter race. Thursday evening. Bridge was the diversion of the evening, with priies going to Mrs. Try A Bill Hanley Steak Dinner and come out "feelin fine" $1.00 WILLARD HOTEL GRILLE B SJS ir- B "? ' 'n no- Gay, Mrs. George Woods. Mra. O. J. Johnson, the hostess and guest of honor. Mrs. E. E. Benner and Mrs. W. E. Cody were hostesses Saturday afternoon complimenting Mrs. Allen Davis at her home on Man ganita street. A miscellaneous shower waa given In Mrs. Davis' honor. The afternoon waa spent in needle work, .after which refreshments were served. Guests bidden to the shower were Meedames L. H. Blehn, Chester Shrlver, Clyde Huffman. L. R. Biehn. E. S. Robinson, Em ma Davis. Roseos W. Biehn, H. U. Blther, Theodore Haileton. Chas, Biehn. H. A. Blalock, Nellie Ben jamin, the honor guest and the hostesses. FARKWF.LI, COl'RTK.Sr FOR MRS MCHOL8 As a farewell courtesy to Mrs. O. O. Nichols, who is leaving soon for Medford to make her home, Mrs. Raleigh Taylor snd Mrs. Wslter Foster entertained at the Foster home on Biehn street Wed nesday evening. Five hundred and bridge were In plsy, with high scores going to Mrs. George Meti snd Mrs Vernon Moore. Refreshments were served at the close ot the evening. Miss Frances Sexton entertained with several piano se lections. Present vers Mesdames Law erence Blrk, H. D. Williamson, Vernon Moore, George Meti. Ral eigh Taylor. Walter Foster, Misses Ada Bilbo, Hermla Bilbo. Frances Sexton and the honor guest. The foreign relationship group of the American Association ot University Women, now engaged In studying the problem between China and Japan, met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Wood Eberlein tn the Linda Vista apartments. Mrs. Eberlein la leader of the group and Mrs. Rachel Good assistant. The next meeting will be held Saturday, February 13, at Mrs. Eberlein'a home. Meetings are conducted semi monthly. There are openings for several more members, and those wishing to Join are asked to call Mrs. Ebcrletc or Mra. Lloyd Goble. Mra. J. H. Barrett ot Seattle, who la the guest of her niece, Mrs. W. V. Meade, haa Inspired a number of sosial events in the past week. Mrs. A. M. Worden entertained the Sesttle visitor at ber home on Washington atreet, Wednesday. Mrs. W. V. Meade waa hostess at a bridge party at her borne. 700 Eldorado, Thursday after noon, tn honor of her aunt. Guests were Mesdames Glen Hout, Vincent O'Brien, Floyd Moake, Carroll, Henschlie, Jack Ryan, tba honor guest and hos tess. Colonial Tea Will Be Given By D. A. R. Mrs. George Gardlnler will be hostess to members of Eulalona chapter. Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution, at her home, 43S North Sixth atreet, at seven thirty Monday evening, February first. Her sister. Miss Virginia West, mill be co-hostess. The program la being arranged by Mrs. Harry Ackley. The topic for discussion will bs ths bi centennial of Washington' birth day. Mrs. Warren Hunt, regent of Eulalona chapter, announced Sat urday that on February SO, Sat urday afternoon. the annual Colonial guest tea will be held at ths home of Mrs. E. D. Lamb on Cypress atreet. Mrs. Don Zumwslt will present a program featuring early American music. This tea Is given annually for members and prospective mem bers of the D. A. R. A Valentine bridge party will be given by members of the East ern Star Social club, of which Mrs. R. p. Elllngson is president. Friday afternoon, February ft, in the Mssonlc hall. Mrs. Arthur Schaupp. Mrs. Leo Huls. Mra. E. H. Balslger and Mrs, Mollis Beld ing are In charge of arrange ments. P. E. O. RISTI'KHOOD HONORS VISITOR. Chapter AU. P. E. O. Sister hood, entertained Thursday after noon at a luncheon at the home ot Mrs. Frank Mills, compliment ing Mrs. Amy Welch ot Portland, atste orgsniier. who has been a guest in the city. The tablpa were prettily decor ated in P. E. O. colors, yellow and white. Mrs. R. C. G roes beck and Mrs. Roxanna Wilson, members of Chapter U, were guests at the meeting. Others present wers members of the mors recently formed Cbspter AU. Mrs. Welch met Fridsy evening with Chapter U members at the home of Mrs. F. Hill Hunter, Portland and Pacific Terrace. Members ot the Edith Cun ning book club of the Business and Professional Women's club will meet Thursday evening. Feb ruary 4. at the home of Mrs. Phil Schroeder on North Twelfth street Miss Catherine Gaylord will review the negro play, "Green Pastures." Mrs. Edna Carnahan and Mrs. Katherine Bateman entertained at the Carnahan home Friday af ternoon for members of the Pioneer Schoolmates club. 4m SUITS Cleaned and Pressed 3 Only rl MEN! Get acquainted with the fine quality of work that comet from a modern dry-cleaning plant. Highest class of re pair work at minimum pricet. Phone now. TThc PeHatfon'sunmm CLEANERS and DYERS 1116 MAIN ST. PHONE 135 Will1 v III I Be Given Sunday At Church A sacred concert will bs given st ths Methodist Kiilscopal . hurt h Sunday evening. January SI, at 7:30 o'clock. It will bs limn-1. ! by R. K. Patterson. alted by II. F. Slewart with violin and Mrs. H. F. ttiewrrl at ths plauo. Ths numbers are aa follows: Anthem, "Great and Marvel ous ' iholr. Trio, "Deep Klvsr" MeiMlnmea Plerc and l.aurenon aud Messrs. Southwell and ratlersoii. Solo, "Tender Shepherd" Mrs. 8. Meade Badger. Lsdles Douhls Vluartctte. "My Tak" Mmdsmes Miller, IMerce, Badger, Yadon. Laurenson. Ken dall. Avery and Barnstable. Mixed Quartette, "A Little Prayer" Mesdames Pierce aud laurenson, Messrs. Southwell and Patterson. Offertory, violin and piano Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Slewert. Anthem, "Hark, Hark My Soul" Choir. Ladles Trio, "I Shall Not Pass Again This Way" Mesdamea Pierce, Avery and Laurenson. Duet, "As the Heart Panteth" Anne Avery and R. E. Patter son. , Anthem, "Goln' Home" Choir. MRU. FRANK III MI'IIKKY HONOHKU ON Till RSII.W Mra. Charles Scott Warren. Mrs. Rahlen Hastings and Mrs. Lawrence Bertram were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower st the Hastings home. North Tenth street, Thursday svening. Ths event complimented Mrs. Frank Humphrey. Tbs Hastings horn waa beauti fully decorated with cut flowers for the occasion. Four tables of bridge were In play, with high score going to Mrs. Nesl Stewart and consola tion to Mrs. Frank Gordon. Guests wers Mesdames Frank W. Humphrey, honor guest; Frank Gordon, Ivor Neal Stew art. George Hints. Samuel J. Coull. Estln Klger, Eltou C. Mooney, F. W. Peak. Otto Vitus, Scott McKendres, Leda Parker. Phil Schroeder. A. C. Uarkes. Phil Fahnlander, Howard Metralt, the hostesses and Misa Vivian Mc Cauley. Women of Moose held a regu lar meeting Tuesday evening wtth Mrs. Edna Jenten. senior regent, presiding. Mrs. Grant Dixon was appointed chairman ot the library committee and Mra. Martin Chrlstensen of the home making group. Several amall aprons, to be made into quilts for the old peo ple's home at Moosehaven. Flor ida, were turned in. The work will be done In the coming weeks by ths Klamath chapter. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, February . e The Three R club of the Royal Neighbors will meet at the home of Mrs. C. A. Pauley. 31 Kose way Drive, at two o'clock Tues day, February aecond. Mrs. 8. R. Berry of !10 Reclamation street waa hostesa at a benefit luncheon at her home Wednesday to members and j irienos oi me xi ana .m circle i or the Methodist church ladles' aid. Present were Mesdames H. C. Brown. C. S. Pine. Harold Inline. L. L. Palmerton. Ray Constable, Melissa llammel, W. C. Little, L. A. Miller. E. L. French. L. J. Brink. G. W. Cornlel and the hostess, Mrs. 8. R. Berry. After luncheon the ladles tied quilts which will be nsed for relief work. Sacred Concert as i,y")jiia-iaiiiiu .si. mmya-mm.m.'if ''''. ' 3 The Mills Parcnt-Tearhera as -....l-.t..,, -..w .-,.., will H. , Wednesday evening, February tliii'l. at 7:30, In the siu-lnl hall of the Cuntrrgutlonnl church at Garden aud Mnrllit streets, All imitltera are Inrlted to aiend. The Ica-tnns will b on child welfare work. Mrs. Fred lli'ilbronner li rhalrmau. A group of ladles of the Com munity Congregational circle met Wedhesduy st the home of Mra. K. I.. Mitchell, (17 Kast Malu, for an all day sewing bss tor the relief committee, Present were Mesdamea P. W. Sayles, C 1.. Jou. W. T. Deau. K. I). Jones, William Arnold, S. II. timliUrd, Ktua Geutry, Charles M. lie) nohls. and the hostess, Mrs. K. L. Mitchell. A pot luk luticheu . was served at noon. Members ot the Q. K. Q. bridge club wers delightfully entertain ed Wednesday afternoon, January 37, at (he hums of Mrs. C. F. Sutton, ll.'l Shelley atreet. High score waa awarded to Mrs. Karl Wlnetrout and consola tion to Mrs. Nnrman Daniels. Guests of the club wers Mrs. A. L. Darker, Mrs. Karl Wlnetrout. Members sttendlng were Mrs. Walter Cohb, Mrs. Ruby Hell, Mrs. Otto Smith. Mrs. Elbert Mower. Mrs. Samuel Konnla. Ths next meeting will Inks place at tbs home ot Mrs. Otto Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoiking entertained Informally at a dinner at their home, 327 Jefferson, Wednesday sveutng. Covers were laid fcr Mr. and Mrs. Victor O'Nell. Mr. Harry Bolvln and the host and hostess. see Mrs. John Caldwell and Mrs. Sandon won high and low prises at the weekly meeting of ths St. Rita club at the home ot Mra. J. C. Edsall on Eldorado Tuesday afternoon. Ths next meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Lloyd Low on Del Moro street. Mrs. Janet Palmer of Klamath Falls, who I a relative of James Whttcomb Riley, will give an Irish reading, "Being Cllnlrk ed" at the Fairhaven Parent-. Tea.-hera association meeting next Friday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Palmer la well known In civic circles where she baa given numerous readings for different lodgea and associations for more than four years. The Klwanls club will present an Interesting aklt on the aama program. e Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Flock that they have arrived at their desti nation in Willlamport. Pennsyl vania, where they will remain several months vUitlng Mr. Flock'a parents. e Group one. O. E. S.. will meet with Mrs. Frank Ward Wednes day afternoon. A ons o'clock luncheon will bs served, follow ed by csrds. All membera are requested to attend. e KF.CXiMt ANN'IVKRSARY OIISKRVKD STt KltAY On the second wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Hi-rbert Lsndks, Saturday, January 23. a group of their friends gathered at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ndls, on High street, for aa In- formal danrlng party, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lnckwood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dllr. Mr. and Mrs. I.cllny Krdman. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Nve. .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ijn.llK. Mrs. Km II Paul. Miss Thc.ra Mill er, .Miss Helt-n Mason, Mrs. Klla McMillan. Miss Charllns Cain. Mr. Roger Ilarxelt. Mr. Leslie Peyton. Mr. Jack Miller and the ! host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. 'C. H. Landls. Feb. First to Sixth IT" V "sei Kluhiath Chapter of A. A. U. W. Plans Functions An outstanding event on Ihs coming week a social calendar Is clieduled for Friday, February fifth, when the Klamath chapter, American Association of I'ulver aity Women, will entertain at several events for the stats presi dent, Mrs. (1. A. Jnhiiaon of Port laud. Paramount among lhe eveuta will be the Informal tea at Ilia home of Mrs. Itnlph HteartM, U Pacific Terrace, at Hires o'clock Friday afternoon. Host eesea on this occasion will be Mesdamea Ralph Hlearna, Claude Mil'ollorh, It. K Watlenhurg, Guy Hancock, ('. C. Sesley, Mrs. ('. A. Dunn and Louis Kerrnya. Mrs. Serruys la In charge ot ar rangements. Mra. Johnson will also ha Ihs Incentive for a one o'clock luurh eon at the Kesmes Golf and Country club Friday afternoon at which officers of Ihs Klamath A. A. I'. W. will bs hostesses. Friday svening Mra. Rachel Good will entertain at a dinner party Id honor of ths visitor. Members ot Aloha Past Mat rons' club, with their husbands and escorts, enjoyed a dinner In the banquet room of ths Masonic hall Friday evening at s:30 o'clock. Ths dinner wss followed , by military bridge. High acorea for bringing ths most flaga to the home fort were awarded to Mrs. W, C. Van Emon, Frank Ward. Mra. R. H. Uoase and H. A. Purrell, Other members and gusals who enjoyed ths evening were Mrs. l.sura Wllllts, Mrs. Kffle Hideout. Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mrs. Iluih llathlany, Mra. Ells McMillan. W. C. Van P.mon. Mr. and Mra. Mar lon Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Den nis. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Watlenhurg, Mr and Mrs. Pyle. B. A. I'urcell, Jlr. and Mrs. E. R. Street, Mr. and Mra. J, H. Poppy, Mr. and Mra. R. H. Rosas. Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Mra. Irene Foster. Mrs. Jessie Momver. Mrs. Jean Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and Mrs George Chastaln. At ths horns of Mrs. Carl San dell Tuesday afternoon, members of Ihs Happy Hour club gathered to houor two recent brides, Mrs. Harvey Wlss of Yreka and Mra. Howard Barnhart. Klamath Falls. Ths next meeting will be held at ths horns of Mrs. 8. T. Sum mers. Guests were Mesdames W. J. Stelnmets, J. J. Keller, 8. T. Summers, W. Paul Johnson. O. M. Hector. Harry Klrhsrdson, Stella Sheets Manl. Rhlnehart, Motschenbacher. Kd Lawerence, Jennts Hum, II. E. Junes, W. D. Cofer and ths hostess. Bhsda council. Degres of Poca hontas, entertslned with seven tables of carda after their regu lar lodgs meeting Wednesday svening at the Odd Fellows hall. loiter In ths evening dancing was enjoyed and lunch baskets sold. This group meets twice a month. s e ' Ths ballroom of the Wlllard hotel will bs ths arena Snturday evening. February sixth, for ths MODERN FIREPROOF floras UTTER Sax Francisco am without asm boom won asm 'lparij '2'S ZVr't ceo. WAral7HOOPf WE NOTICE, LATE AFTERNOON and DAYTIME STYLE: The conflict between milady's Inclination for aophlstl cated simplicity and the persistent whim to bs pampered la largely responsible for ths Introduction of real lacs trimmings on man nlshly tailored dressea. Necklines ars high and round, aquara and simple, and frequently softened by clsrer manipulation ot a scarf, caps or bows. Thla met hoi of broadening shoulders tends to focus the center ot sleeve Interest between el how and wrist. Until ths warm weather sets In, long sleeves will be preferred. Halsed waistlines are featured primarily In the lata afternoon types. Dresses aultihle tor mora practical use resort to adjustable belts and sashes for high waistline efforts. Bodices ara often supple and lightly hloused, but thosa accenting ths shaped outline will bs promoted, inclines ara entirely unencumbered for the most part, and diagonal scnmliiKs. gorlnga and closings ara used freely, Hklrt fullness is usually absorbed by tho grouping of Invorted plnlti or graduated turltings. Jackals complement a goodly number of one piers dresses. As a rule, Jackets ara collarlcsa, with tucks pro viding shape and decoration. 6klrla end at the bottom of tha calf. FAIIIUC: Bilks ars dull, ribbed, crinkled, and Inrgnly of ths Canton or Itosliniiara vnrlntHs. Crispo Moracnin la a now faille Canton or Itoshannra varieties. Crepe Marocaln la a new faille sheers, Crops Jericho la outstanding, dnsplts the fact that It la featured In printed versions,, I'rlnled crepes ars clamoring for at tention, but only the dlngonnls, Ilia aun-burnt patterns, and the screen prints are being heeded. Bcrunn prints can bs found In better dresses only. second annual akl donee, held under ausplcea of Ihs Klamath Falls Twenty-Thirty club. Dr. F. W. Peak, George 1 1 1 II las and Wilbur Chiislophersou compose ths com m II lee u charge. If the Men Folks Mad to Cook Sunday Dinner $7 tr Xhvre's one thlngr cook it thi'niM'lvrn sui'li a grand meal SI $1.00 PELICAN and 722 Main f m w i i r .1 SAVE-SAVE-SAVE- foli!I!2ipi2ffip Open an account with thii bank and deposit regularly each pay day. The First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank The Trend of fashions for SPRING ss asea by Mrs. Charles LaPolnte, now buying tor spring In tba atyls canters ot ths United States that Crocbet touches, arallopa, and fagoting are used to deflna yokes, raglant and diagonals. .te'j Collets diplomas are lo Id mads pockol slse. I. labia to glvs a wrong Impression If they'rs hip. pocket else. Western women ara mad with I In'lr own vanity. Gandhi. "lo the Pelican Grille they would go-" certain, they wouldn't when they can get for only GRILLE Bakery Phon. 517 r : m m -m iinir i for a hortva, for your children's adu cation. for comfort in the twi light of life. IV Second etc Main. Albert Austin, Mgr. Li .: i ll J