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. ' T I J 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. ; i . i s 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. i : . i ' K 1 ' ? - - 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. L ; - - ', 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. lea 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. 3 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. -." " 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. v..- Mrs, Charles Torktoad will 'entertain the Thursday Con tract elub at her horn oa Ners Eieventh street, January the thirteenth. Additfonsi Society on ' On Pg Eight 'A I "