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    January 8, 1937
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Gay Winter Sports Interest Society and Clubs Meet to Make New Year's Plans
Library Club
Plans Program
Kitchen Displays To Ba
Arranged For Meet
ing On Monday.
The emit runt linlwimn tho nnw
ft ml tho old In kUrliim txiiiin
ninnt will ho slmwti to member
or tlm Klnimitli Knll Woman's
Library chili wImmi Hint group
mitnts Momlii) afternoon at 3
o'clock In tlm iiiiiln auditorium
J of (tin imlillp library for tho flrt
meeting of tho yr-itr,
Mr. W. C. Vnn Kmoii will
iiimk on tho Kinsnclpatlon iit
Woman nl Mr. Aletio Wil
liamson of tho fncully of Klnin
tli ttnlon hlh M'ltnol will
speak briefly on tlm wurfc of
home ecnnftinlr student.
Til riliiplny of I ho otil slid
now kltrhomi U tinder tha di
rection of two member of th
group. Mr. Joy Kvnii Aoljih In
rhriio of tho old kit du n mid
Mi. Ilurlnn Itmtwortti, tint new,
Mnny Interesting feature will
bo brouxtil to tho attention of
' tho (roup showing In sharp nd
definite contrast tha shining,
now miiiltiinent of th modern
kltrlien to Hint of tho Incon
venient, rumbttmoino material
with wulch tho housekeeper of
JO years o worked.
Mr. J. K. Reno, program
chairman, announced th fol"
lowing musical program:
,MI II or burn Jotuiiion,
. ilituiililer of Dr. anil Mr. K. U,
' Johmion and a pupil of lltivld
Campbell of i'ortlmiri, will lis
prnenteit In two piano num.
her, March Mlnnonno hy Eil
ssrd I'nldlnl. and Arabesque by
Do HtiRRpy. Htierman Cnrtor,
who hna horn presented In voir
numbers before varlou groups
In th pity, will sing fur th
flrat tlm for Library club mom
ber.
Iln nu m her i will bn n
nouni'cd diirltiK th aftornooti.
Guests ars bidden to tho Mon
day meeting. Thoro will bo no
admission charge.
MRS. WOODWORTH
NAMED PRESIDENT
OF ALTAR SOCIETY
Mr. Floyd Wnodworth wa
reelected president of 8t. Mary's
Altar society at th annual elec
tion of nftlrer hold In tho par
iah hoiia on Wednesday eve
Blnit, January th fifth.
Other officers who will rv
wllh Mra. Wnoilworlh are Ml.
R. A. I.st.ond, vleo president;
Mr, E. ilrnndsnesa. secretary!
Mr. II. C. Dale, treasurer.
Th society la divided Into
four group and In earn -roup
thorn la a chairman and vie
chairman named.
Group Nitmbnr One: Mra.
Gordon Coffey, chairman: Mr.
A. K. Uryant, vice chairman,
Uronp Numhor Two: Mra. R.
Buprenant, chairman: Mr. Dick
Mlllor, vie chairman.
(irnup Number Three: Mr.
R. It. Urey, chairman; Mr. B.
Wold, rlr chairman.
(I roup Numhor Four: Mr.
Jack Artn, chairman; Mra. Jul
ian Abbott, Ytro chairman.
Plana for pr-I.ntn artivlties
worn mad which will ba an
nounced later.
Open Horn ll
Holiday Feature
New Year' day, and th
holiday which followed, wa
obsorvod by number of Klam
ath Fall' hoteiei with egg
nog partlei, open houae and
gatharinga whers friendly mug
of Tom n' Jerry wore drunk or
toaat to 1038.
Few home Indeed In tha
city but hnd guests, and there
wer New Year's dlnnora to b
aerved to frlenda and fnmlllCR
a Ihey gathered about festive
candle-lit boarda to welcome In
th flrat day of the year.
Mr. Harry Rnthlany enter
tained a group of her family at
dinner on Sunday at her home
In tha Marlon apartments.
Cover woro Inld for nine. Later
number of guests called to
wlah the hostess a "llnppy Now
Year."
Merseresui Viiif In
Klamath On Way North
Mr. and Mr. Hiram Moraer-
an wore expected In Klamath
Fall Saturday to iponrl a short
time with Mr. Moraeroau'a par
ents, Mr, and Mra, E. w, Mer
aereatt, The young couple are
n route to Prlneyllle whore
thny will make tholr home, Mra,
Moranroau will be remomborod
a Mlaa Margaret Dnggott,
daughter of Mr, and Mra. Jun
ior Daggett of Prlnovllle before
hr marrlngo which wna an
vont of Chrlatmns day in the
Flrat Preabytorlnn church.
Nclgtihora of Woodcraft held
the regular meeting Wednes
day evening, January fifth at
the K. 0, hull, Following th
btisfnos aoaaton names wore
played and rofrenhmonts aerved.
The committee In charge wore '
Mr. Mildred Smith and Mri.
0. 0. Dryden.
Mra. William Ely will enter
tain the Thlmhlo club of. Neigh
bor of Woodcraft TtttMulny,
January eleventh at i o'clock
at hor homo on Nevada street. -Mra.
Ely realdoa In tho Roela- t
nation aarvlce building s on .
Novadn atroet, The regular bttsl
neaa mooting and olootlon of of
floori will be hold. Following -the
ImalnoBH session pinochle
will he played. All members and
friend srs Invited. '
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DANCING CLUB
PLANS PARTY
AT WILLARD
Winter Dancing club niem
bera and their snouts are look
ing forward to tho nild-wlnter
carnival dance which will he
an event of Saturday night,
January tho fifteenth In the
Wlllard hotel ballroom. Danc
ing will tnrt at 10 o'clock and
continue until one o'clock,
HoRta for th dancing party
will he Mr. and Mrs, Civile
Baker, Mr. and Mr. Sam Rit
chie, and Dr. and Mr. M. K.
Cooper. Mtmtc will be provided
by Jack Harney Hormonln'r.
The affair will be fml-for-rial.
Jack Franey 1 master
ot ceromonlc for the group. He
plana a apertnl group of enter
tainment surprise. Mombers
who have not obtained their
membership cards may do so
by calling at tha May King
atudlo. Thl la the second of
a series of daucea,
Mildred Luicomb
Is Bride New Year's
Mildred Luscomhe and Ralph
Large wore married Now Ycar'a
eve at even-thlriy o'clock at
the Methodist parsonage, Rov.
John Worrell officiated at Hie
alnglo ring ceremony, Mr.
Meredith Kzell wn maid of
honor. Mr. Oeorge Large,
brother of the groom acted ea
best man. Tho Urldo was at
tired In bltio allk crepe. Hor
corsage waa of pink rosebud.
Tho mold of honor was dressed
In Wnlll blue llk eropa with
coraago of yellow rosebuds.
Relatives and a few close
friends wore present at the
wedding. Dinner w aerved
boforo the wedding at tho home
of tho brido's mother on Mich
igan avenue. Guests woro Mr.
and Mrs. Largo, parents ot the
groom, Mrs, Luseombe, the
bride's mother, Mr, and Mrs.
I.awronco Dyo and children of
Hold Hill, Oregon, Mr, George
Large, brother of tho groom,
and Mr. and Mrs, Lee Kitoll.
The young cnupio will bo at
home to tholr friends on Michi
gan avenue.
Momliera ot Cheskomay Camp
fire group met at tho home
of the guardian, 'Mr. C, W.
Wosloy, Tuesday afternoon.
Fntrlcla McFarktnd was wel
comed Into tho group as a now
membor. Now officers elected
Were Mildrod Williams, presi
dent; Hhlrloy Chase, vlco presi
dent; (Honda Colpitis, roportor.
The next meeting will be a
ceremonial at which six mem
bers will rocolve rank as "trail '
seeker."
Tlie oriental art study
group of A, A, I). W., will moot
nt the home of Mrs, Robert
Thompson, 228 N, Third stroot
on Monday evening, January
tho tenth at eight o'clock. All
members of tho American As
sociation of Unlvoriitty Womon
are Invltod to attend, Non-mom-bors
may attend upon payment
f a small fee.
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BETROTHAL IS TOLD
Miss Mary Jane Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Moors, whose engagement to Mr, Alvin E. Macartney wai told
at tea,
Kennoli-EUU Picture
Cinema Stars
Are Imitated
D.A.R. Members Make
Fine Actresses When
They Meet Monday,
Mrs. Harry Arkley easily
walked off with the prise for
the best Impersonation of a
cinema star, at this meeting of
Ktilalona chapter Daughter ot
tho American Revolution, held
Monday evening at the home ot
Mrs. It, B. Wattenhurg. Mrs.
Arkley Impersonated Groucho
Marx. Mr. D, E, Alexander
won second prite for her clever
ly sustained portrayal ot Jane
Withers.
Other cinema Imitations
were: iiarpo Marx by Mrs.
Itobort Odeil; Chico Marx by
Mr. II. A, Nltschelm; Charlie
t'liaplln by Mrs, L, O. Arena;
Clara ilow by Mrs. Robert
Hloiin; May Holmou by Mrs.
0. 1 Black; Mae West by Mrs.
K. D. Lamb; Katherlne Hep
burn by Mrs, B, C, Thomas;
Dolores Dei Klo by Mrs. Thom
as Hampton; Helen Hayes by
Mrs. Wilbur Jones; Mrs. Oeorge
Taylor and Mrs, Irene Foster
appeared as extras,
Mrs. Clando Davis was assist
ing hostess. Mrs. E, D. Lamb,
chapter regent, presided at the
beautifully appointed table
when refreshments were aerved.
Mrs. U. V. Kuykendall, Mrs.
H. E. Momyer and Mrs. Lloyd
Cioblo were among those who
tilled the part of spectators
during the cinema star parade.
Mrs, Thomas Hampton was pro
gram chairman.
At the next meeting of the
chapter, February 7, moving
pictures of historical Interest
will bo shown by Mrs, E, D.
Lamb. Mrs, Harry Goelter and
Mrs. Harry Ackley will be hos
tesses. Delegates to state and
national conventions will also
be elected at this meeting,
Esehle Home I I
Scans of Party '
Mr. and Mrs, L. A, Kschle
entertained the Thimble club of
Neighbors of Woodcraft st their
homo on Martin street. Thl
was the annual New Year's
party of the club with the hus-
hands attending. Six tables ot
pinochle woro at play. High
Bcores were given to Mrs, Frank
Soxtqn and Mr, Bruce Staub.
!,ow was awarded to Mrs. J. H,
Dunham and Mr, Esehle, A mid
night supper was served to Mr.
and Mrs. O. K. Schnpp, Mr. and
Mrs, liritce Statin, Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Gloystien, Mr, and Mrs.
William Kly, Mr, and Mrs.
Thoma Sparks, Mr. and Mra.
Frank Sexlon, Mr, and Mr. Roy
Weed, Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. C. O.
Dryden. Mrs. Olen Hewitt, Mrs.
Virginia Cnsentan, Mr. J. H,
Dunham, Mrs, Lee Kennedy
and the host and hostess, Mr.
and Mrs. Esrhle.
Mrs. F. W, Bertram loft
Thursday evening for San Fran
cisco where she will remain for
ten days viattlng with frlenda.
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YOUNGER SET TO
ENJOY DANCE AT
LAKESHORE INN
Dr. D. 3, Reea will be In
stalled Saturday evening at
Lakeshore inn as president of
the Klamath Falls 20-30 club
when the annual Installation of
oftlcers and banquet la held.
The hour has been set for
halt past seven and dancing
will fallow dinner. Guests of
the club will be active and past
active member and their
guests. Mayor Clifton Rich
mond and heads of other ser
vice departments have been
bidden to the affair.
Harry Pinneo, district gover
nor who reside In Med ford,
wilt be present.
Miss Bubb l
Hottest to Group
Miss Janice Bubb entertain
ed a group of the younger set
with pot-iuck supper Tues
day evening at the home ot her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Bubb on High street.
Quests were the Misses Betty
Morrill, Patty Schupp, Jean
Wiesendanger, Susanna Michel
son, June Micheison, Johanna
Siemens, Clover Newbanka and
the hostess. Miss Bubb,
Miss Mary Jane Moore ot
Klamath Falls, daughter of Mr,
and Mra, Charles Moore who
are spending the winter In Pasa
dena, returned to San Francisco
Wednesday to resume studies
at the Munson school. Misa
Moore announced her betrothal
to Mr. Alvin B, Macartney, son
of Mr. and Mrs. ft. R, Macart
ney at one of the prettiest tea
ot the season at the home ot
her grandmother, Mrs. R. H,
Dunbar,
MRS, R. K, MORRIS
Another of Klamath Falls attrac
tive) holiday brides is tho former
Miss Luslla Minerva Henry.
May King Picture
i 'lsp ' r
Group Hears
Book Review
Miss Hornibrook Pre
sents "The Arts" at
Wednesday Meeting,
One of the most colorful
parties which member of
Wednesday club of St. Paul
Kpiscopal churfh have enjoyed
ni that of Wednesday eve
ning in the parish house when
Mrs, Phil Bchroeder and Mrs.
Thoma ifanscn entertained.
day hit of pottery were used
for decoration with a center
piece at each table of cacti in an
earthenware howl. Supper
cloth wer of plaid, or bright
checked pattern and refresh
ments were served on pottery
dishes.
Miss Katherlne Hornibrook of
the Klamath county library
staff, gave a most interesting re
view of Ifendrik Van Loon's
"The Art" which 1 considered
an outstanding book of the year.
Miss Hornibrook ha reviewed
several hooks in the past for
Wednesday club members and
he is enjoyed by those who
have heard her.
The oeit meeting of the group
will be a January parly with
hostesses for the affair, slated
for the nineteenth, to be Mrs.
Horace Getz, Mr. L. S. Tyrrell
and Mr. H, W. Bahlke.
MOTHERS' CLUB
ENJOYS MUSIC
ON MONDAY
Mrs. E. D, Johnson was a
charming hostess at her home
In Pacific Terrace on Monday
afternoon when she entertain
ed for the Oregon Mother
club with a buffet dessert at
one-thirty o'clock.
Mrs, Willis Mahoney poured
at the prettily arranged table
and Mrs. Leslie Rogers served
dessert, assisting Mrs, Johnson.
Following dessert a half hour
of music was enjoyed with Miss
Barbara Johnson, daughter of
the hostess presented Is two
piano numbers, Marche M ig
noring by Edward Poldinl and
tArabesqne by De Bussey. Miss
Johnson is a student of David
Campbell ot Portland. She also
accompanied Mr. Glenn Kent
who sang two delightful num
bers, The Londenderry Air and
Bless This House. .
During the afternoon an in
teresting talk was given by Mrs.
Charles Thomas on the recent
appointment to Annapolis of
Cart Van Btnon, son of Mr. and
Mrs, W, C, Van Emon of Klam
ath Falls, Mrs. Van Emon Is a
member of the Oregon Mother
club sronp,
Mr. Van Emon is sow a stu
dent at Oregon State college
taking a special course In pre
paratory to entering Annapolis
June tha first.
The group has as active year
outlined with Mrs. Willis Ma
honey as president. Mr. Leslie
Rogers served as first president
of the group.
Present at the meeting were
Mesdames V. E, Parker, Georg
Dougherty, Leslie Rogers,
Glenn Kent, Willi Mahoney,
N, B, Drew, Charle Thomas,
It, C, Woodruff, C. E. Morri
son. L. Esehle, George W. Mc
Coiluta, Andrew Collier, Alfred
Collier, WUIard Peyton and th
hostess, Mrs. E. D. Johnson.
DORIS BLANTON
WILL WED SOON
Announcement of the engage
ment of Miss Doris Blanton of
Eugene and Vern Whttlates of
this clly was made New Year's
day at a dinner party held at
the Pelican grille at which sev
eral close friends of the young
couple were present.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. H, C. Burleigh, Mr, and
Mr. I. M. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Rov Whytal, Miss Doris Blan
ton, Vern Whltlatch, Phyllis
Ann Whytal and Bobby Bur
leigh, Miss Blanton. who I th
dauRhter of Mr, and Mrs. W. A.
Blanton of Eugene has been
visiting her since Christmas
at the home of her cousin,
Mr, and Mrs, Whytal. She
pects to leave Saturday to re
turn to her home in the valley
eiiy.
Vera Whltlatch. who I af
filiated with the Beed Tractor
company is the son of Mr. and
Mr, Jesse E. Whitlatch of Bar
row street and Is well known
la Kiamalh county.
The wedding will be an event
of early spring and will b
solemnised in Eugene.
Mr. mm! Mr. Brady Narey sr
among the Klamath Fails resi
dent who will enjoy a boat trip
this winter, Mr, and Mrs. Narey
left Thursday evening for Saa
Francisco and from there will
go by train to St, Paul whers
they will attend the golden wed
ding of Mr. Nsrey'a parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Dan Narey on January
the eleventh. The Narey plan
to spend a short time In New
Orleans and return to th west
coast by way of the Panama
canal arriving In San Francisco
tho latter part of February.
Members of the executive
board ot the Klamath Falls
Woman's Library club met tor
. the January board meeting;
Thursday morning In the city
library. Due to the state fed
eration and to district No,
were ordered paid. Mr. E. B,
Lamb, a past president) alio at
tended the meeting.
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MRS. ALBERT CONFORTI
The former Mia Muriyne Ages, whose wedd'ng waj
an event of Sunday, January the secorfd in Sacred
Heart church.
Kennell-Ellis Picture
MRS. ARNOLD IS
NAMED PRESIDENT
OF SOCIAL CLUB
Mrs, Lillian Arnold was
chosen to serve as president of
the Eastern Star social club at
the flrat meeting of 193S held
Is the Masonic temple on Fri
day afternoon when the group
met for cards and a business
meeting, ,
Assisting Mra. Arnold dur
ing tho year will be Mrs, Eier.e
Humble, vice president; Mis,
Margaret Hamlin, secretary;
Mrs, June Rah ike, treasurer.
At cards first prise was
swarded Mrs, Mary Nerval and
second priie to Mrs, Bernics
Mead, Eight tables of cards
were Is play.
The group wilt meet again
on Friday afternoon, February
the fourth.
KIWANiS BANQUET
IS EVENT THURSDAY
IN WILLARD HOTEL .
One of the outstanding af
fairs of the week was the din
ner dance and Installation of
officers of the Klamath Falls
Kiwanis club held in the WU
Iard hotel ballroom on Thurs
day evening.
Mr. E, M. Igl waa Installed
as president and officers to
serve with him during the eon
log year are Mr. Frank Holmes
Jr., vice president: Mr. Law
rence Slater, secretary, sad Mr,
George Myers, treasurer,
. In the receiving line were
Sr, and Mrs, Ernest D, Lamb,
Dr. and Mrs, George A Massey,
Dr, and Mrs. Albert O. Roea
Icke, Mr. and Mr. Oscar Pey
ton, Dr. and Mrs. George Ad
ler sad Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Veatch.
Mr. Walter R. Locke served
as toastmaster during the eve
ning sad the Installing officer
was Everltt A. Faber of Med
ford, lieutenant-governor elect
of Klwanis clubs In this district.
The speaker of the evening
was Mr, Hugh Rossos from the
secretary of state's office la
Salem, Mr, Rossos is head of
the traffic safety department
sod this subject was the them
ot his address.
A varied program of enter
tainment was presented. Mr,
L. O, Arena was chairman of
this feature assisted by Messrs.
Joseph E. Barley, Paul Roberts
and Frank W, Humphrey,
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest M. Bubb
will entertain Saturday evening
at their 'home on High street
tor a group of friends. Follow
ing a buffet supper, cards will
he enjoyed. Twelve guest have
keen bidden to the affair,
Mr. and Mrs. F, R. Vance
entertained at a New Year's Eve
party at their home la Pleasant
View. Pinochle was the 41
version of the evening and at
midnight the hostess served a
buffet supper.
"Members of the executive
hoard of the - Lion's auditory
met Wednesday at noon for
luncheon. In the Pelican Grille
to make plans for th year,
Mrs, Oliver Bpiker, president,
presided,
Th Ladies auxiliary to the
Brotherhood of Railroad Train
men will hold their regular
business meeting Thursday eve
ning, January thirteenth at 1
o'clock at the club room of the
poMto library building. Visit
ing members are welcome.
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MURLYNE ASEE
IS BRIDE SUNDAY
OF MR. CONFORTI
One of the loveliest weddings
of the season took place Sunday
morning at sine o'clock, Janu
ary the second In the Sacred
Heart church when Miss Muriyne
A gee, daughter of Mr, soi Mrs,
X, L, Ages ot Klamath Falls
i became the bride of Albert Coa
forti. The ceremony was read at a
special mass is the presence
of nearly a hundred friends and
relatives of the young couple.
Her, Father Casey read the
services.
The bride made a beautiful
picture In her white satin gowa
fashioned with, a lace Jacket.
She carried a bridal sheath of
red roses, gardenias and lilies of
the valley.
Mis Maurine Leslie was the
bride's only attendant and she
wore a frock of old rose taffeta
and carried a bouquet of Joanna
Hill roses In tones of yellow.
Following the ceremony a
reception and dinner was held
at the Lucca cafe where covers
were laid for S3 guests, Tha
tables were arranged with crim
son carnations and ferns and m
low bowl of spring flowers at
the bride's table.
Otto Sari served as master
of ceremonies and Mrs, Otto
,Sari prepared the banquet.
Following a wedding trip of
two weeks in southern Calt'ornia
Mr, and Mrs. Contort! will be at
home to their friends at 2Ct
South Riverside after January
the fifteenth.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Con forti
are well known la Klamath
Falls where they were grad
uated from Klamath Union high
school. Mr. Contort! is the sob
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Contort!.
Quests included Mr, and Mrs.
Albert Contort), Mr. and Mrs.
Jt, L. A gee. Mr. sad Mrs, A.
CoEfortl, Mr, snd Mrs. B. Pin
em, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pietari,
Mrs. Charlotte A see, Mrs, Edith
Ream, Miss Maurine Leslie,
Henry Rodish, Walter JopUn,
Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Craig, Wil
liam La Fay, George Lenox, Mrs.
A, Contort!, Miss Angle Con
tort!, Miss Justine Bnstiani,
Mr. and Mrs, W. Stefanl, Miss
Lola Con forti. Miss Rssle Cos
forti, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith,
Rev. Father Casey, R. Harrison,
Mr, and Mrs, A. Bocchi, Mr, and
Mrs, A. Marchess, Solon Bughee,
Tony Gallon!, Mr. and Mrs, E,
Pastega, Miss Irene Pastega. Mr,
and Mrs. P. DtOHvo, Mr. and
Mrs, O, Giovanini, Miss Ida,
Otovanlni, Mr. and Mrs, R, Q.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs, C, Cartel
Hal, Mr. snd Mrs. L. Guide,
Mr, and Mr. E. Hasnoa, Mr,
and Mrs, E. Graham, Mr. mni
Mrs. J. Moore, Mr. and Mrs, C.
Cadoaa, Mr. and Mrs, B. Gio
vanini, Mr. and Mrs, L. Pastega,
Miss Lena Sellout, Miss Mary
Bellotii, and Messrs, S, Ro
trolla, A. Sangonttte, S. Pin
slii. Fete Conti. E. DuchS, A,
Bellotti, A. Conte, B. Masiier,
M, A. Rapalil, B. Reglnats, D,
Giovanini, 3. Pastega, O. Mar
chesinl, J. Guide, Fred Ai
kerteel, Frank Ferrari, F, Bel
lotti. G. Mardi, G, Diaslll, Xgllla
Confortl, and E. Mardi, and Mr,
and Mrs. Otto Sari.
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Outstanding on the holiday
calendar ante?; th many
dances planned for th college
group waa the Rotary elab
- dance and party at th Wltlard
hotel on Thursday evening.
Students of the various coast
colleges, home for the holt
days, enjoyed the affair, .
Ski Party
Is Planned
Junior Chamber Is
Sponsor First of Win
ter Sports Events,
Society will doa ski hoots,
parkas and mitten sad eajoy
the first winter ski party st
Crater lake which Is planned hy
the Junior chamber of com
merce as part of their winter
piaysrouod program,
At least one hundreJ of the
younger set, and those whs
enjoy winter sports, will npmi
Sunday at Crater lake which Is
particalarty beautiful tWs time
of the year. Coffee wlB be
served those In the party and a
gals, festive time is planaad by
those who are looking forward
to the sport
Kenneth Clark, president of
the Janior chamber of com
mere, named Mabr Reymers
la charge of the affair. Lea
Stebblns is arranging for re
freshments and David Shirk is
la charge of entertainment.
It Is the plan of the junior
group to sponsor a series, of
winter sports meats and this
Is the first step la making the
Crater lake area the center of
the sports circle. Events will
he promoted later It was an
nounced. AH members of the Junior
chamber of commerce art their
friends are Invited to the af
fair. YOUNGER SET
ENJOYS PARTY
NEW YEAR'S
Among the gay boitday par
ties enjoyed this season by the
younger group was a dinner
given by Dog Kirkpatrtck, son
ef Mr. snd Mrs. L. F, Klrk
patrlck, on New Tear's ere at
the Wiilard hotel. Tho affair
honored "William Vaa Bases of
Astoria, hogs gaest at the
Klrkpatrick home.
Covers at dinner were laid
for 22 at an attractively ar
ranged table. Following dinner
sad aa hoar of masle the party
enjoyed the New Tear's er
hall at Reames Country dab.
Both Mr. Van Dasea and Mr.
Klrkpatrick returned to Uni
versity of Oregon early this
week to resnsw their studies.
They are members of gigms
Mu, men's social fratersitr oa
th university campus.
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Dinner . Dsne At v
Lskeshor km
Among the gar nmm Tear)
Xvs parties waa a no-bost din
ner party given at Lakeshore
loa by a groop of the jounger
married set.
Those who enjoyed the af
fair Included ' Messrs. and
Mesdames Glenn lomaa, A. a
Backes. Lester Cofer, Lynn
Rasmassea, W. Wesley, Jobs
Holigang, Edward Hickman,
Barney Broak, Sam Ksaals,
Mrs. Martha, McColinm, Mrs.
Alice McCoy, Mrs. Lola Mae
Hemlngsea, Dan Dick, Donald
English sad Robert Stokes, ;
Dessert Bridge '
Enjoyed Thurso" ay
Miss Jean 'Wieaen danger en
tertained groap of friends at
her home, 2032 Bar! street,
with a dessert bridge oa Thurs
day of the past week.
Games were also enjoyed
with prizes going to Miss Sus
anna Michelsoa sad Hiss Jaatett
Bilbb.
Guests lacladed Misses Mary
Williams, Janice Bubh, Betty
Merrill, Patty Schupp, Sussnn
and jane Michelsoa, Johann
Siemens, Clover Newb&nke and
the hostess, Jeaa Wiesendanger.
Delphian Group .
Hens Luncheon
Delphian of Kiamath Fails
re interested la the iuncneon
which is scheduled for Tuesday
at 12 o'clock boob, January th
eleventh, la the MU hotel din
ing room. Mrs. Howard Ferris
, is In charge of arrangements.
Mrt. Hsmifton
Hostess Tuesday
Daughters of the British Em
pire were entertained by Mr.
Ida Hamilton Tuesday evening
at her home la the Wai n ut
apartment when a assist v
nlng waa enjoyed and refresh
ments were served. Wight mem
here were present.
Mrs. A. A. Ward will be
hostess at the February met
tog ot the organization st her
home on High street,
Mr. snd Mrs. A, H, Tttxot
sad son Donald of the Lskeview
route motored to KcCook, Ne
braska where they enjoyed th
Christmas holidays with Mr,
sad Mrs. Berry, parents of Mrs,
Wxoa. They were accompan
ied oa the trio by Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Congo of Lakavlew, Mrs,
Congo snd Mrs. Mion are sis
ter. Oa their return home
they brought their other ion
. Byron, who has been in Mo
Cook with his grsadfamtg
for several months.
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Mrs, Charles Torktoad will
'entertain the Thursday Con
tract elub at her horn oa Ners
Eieventh street, January the
thirteenth.
Additfonsi Society on
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