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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1939)
PAGE EIGHT THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON October 21, 1939 Pioneer Business Days Recalled Here Mrs. Rachel Applegate Good Discusses Olden Times of Linkville at BPW Meeting Relating many interesting and jurprising facts of the early day history of Linkville, Mrs. Rachel Good held the attention of the members of the Business and Professional Women's club at their regular meeting Monday night, October sixteenth, at Hotel Willard. Mrs. Good was the guest speaker on the subject, "Our Town's Business in Pioneer Days," which is the national theme of the club this year. Mrs. Addle Walker, a pioneer guest, (are personal recollec tion! of the hardships and sun shine of early pioneering, tell ing of a Fourth of July dance when overshoes were required for tbo snow storm, and of a dance at Devil's Garden when It took the afternoon to travel the twelve miles through sticky mud. At a short distance they were forced to clean the mud from the wheels. However, they danced all night and returned home the next day as happy as the modern youth. She re lated many ups and downs of twenty-nine years of pioneering, mentioning Ixty degrees below sero quite casually, insisting that the early settlers here really had a very good time 1 .rough all the hardships and inconveniences. Her listeners felt that her happy sense of humor helped a great deal. Ida Nordlno was the chair man of the Interesting pro gram and was assisted by Isa bella Brixner, Nedra Hunt, Wlnnifred GUI en, Cordelia Cantrall, Edna Russell and Frances Berry. Elsie Eschebeck '''directed the group singing and Marie Obenchaln was the ac eompanst. Mrs. Glllen sang two solos, "Drink to Me Only ' With Thine Eyes," and "Smll ln' Through." The decorations carried out the pioneer theme, the tables being lighted by coaloil lamps and centered by bowls of St. Michaelmas daisies and old fashioned flowers. An ancient music box, donated by Ray Telford, furnlBhed quaint tunes during the dinner hour and beautiful hand-made quilts fur nished an appropriate back ground. The programs pictured a grandmother patching In an old rocker and Indians and ' soldiers fighting. Eight new members were voted upon and accepted in the club, during the business meet ing conducted by President Berenice Griffin. All were urg ed to remember the confer ence at Grants Pass on Novem ber eighteenth and nineteenth, and a large delegation is ex pected to attend. Beginning with George Nurse, known as the father of Link . vlll, Rachel Good told of his buying the townsite In 1867, having arrived here in 1S63 and established a store and hotel and also a ferry npon the river. John P. Roberta In the late sixties had opened a store with Albert Hanley at Merganser. Linkville outstrip ped Merganser and became Klamath Falls in 1S93. Mrs. Good had some of the early newspapers on display and read many amusing ads, with many familiar pioneer names in the professional cards. The first newspaper was the Klamath Weekly Star, pub lished In 1884, and the Link ville Star followed In 1890, with Peter the Poet, editor. In 1895 the Klamath Falls Ex press made t Its appearance, bearing the new name of the town. She also read from the morning Express In 1909, ad vertising about seventy-five business houses in the "boost er" number. Now there are about five hundred business establishments 1 n Klamath Falls. From the one hotel, we now have forty-one hostelrles. There are ninety-three business establishments based on the auto Industry. Mrs. Robinson Hostess Honoring Husband Mrs. C. E. Robinson enter tained at her home Tuesday evening with .a surprise birth day party honoring her hus band. Cards were played dur ing the evening and favors In pinochle were received by Mr. Glenn Stayr and Mr. Paul Wash burn, in "600" by Mrs. L. H. Redhead and Crete Robinson. In the game of "Pit" Mrs. Mar ion Long and Mrs. Robert Pugh received honors. Mr. Robinson was presented gifts from the guests who Included Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Redhead, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Long, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Washburn, Mrs. Kenny Doty, Mr. Glenn Stayr, Mr, Willis Robinson, Mr. Jack Rob inson and Mr. Melvln Robinson, West Klamath Groups Have Meetings Her WEST KLAMATH The regular meeting of the Three G club was held at the home of Mrs. Dan Massett on Thurs day, October the twelfth. A short business meeting was held . and games were played. Mrs. Webb of Los Angeles, sister of the hostess played several en joyable numbers on the piano. Those present were Mrs. Marian Holllday, Mrs. Emmett Baker, ,, Mrs. J. 8. McClelland, Mrs. E. L. Stewart, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. L, L. Smith and the hostess. The Falrhaven PTA card club held Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. H. Gal lagher Thursday, October the ' nineteenth. High score was won by Mrs. Lee Holllday, second by Mrs. Elizabeth Wenzel, and low by Mrs. B. C. Johnston. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Robtson. PARTIES ARE EVENTS OF WEEK IN CALIFORNIA WEED Mrs. Joe Epic gave a wedding shower at her home Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Fred Lester. Mrs. Lester was Miss Dolores Shonti be fore her recent marriage: Thirty-one guests were pres ent and a pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. Mrs. Russell Bradshaw en tertained at a luncheon Sun day In honor of her daughter's seventh birthday. Tunable was decorated in pink and white. A . luncheon of creamed chicken In patty shells, stuffed baked potatoes, sliced tomatoes, rasp berry gelatine with whipped cream, hot chocolate and mints was served. Those who at tended were Shirley Hlckey, Judith Mock, Marlene Davis, Nancy Schmidt, Gae Evens, Dorothy Washington, Vivian Welborn, Norma Sample, Bet ty Lou Preyer, Mary Salantl, Inex Mattiaxxi and Norma Lee. Games were played and all had a pleaaant time. There were thirty-one present at the first meeting of Weed PTA Study club which met at the White Pine hall, Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. O. Owens gave a book review on the book "Gone With the Wind." which proved interesting. Hereafter .the study club will meet the week after the regular meet ting of the PTA on Thursday. The time has been set for two o'clock and tbe place Is the Weed Mercantile hall. The American Legion auxil iary held a very Interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. Camilla Zwanzigtr recently at which time the new officers were Installed by Mrs. Jenson of Weavervllle. Preceding the c eetlng a potluck lunch was enjoyed by the members. The new officers are Mrs. Ruth Fisher, president: Mrs. Dora Lynch, first vice president, Mrs. Zwanzlger, second vice presi dent, Mrs. Cecilia Strothers, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Bertha White, . chaplain. The Women's Missionary so ciety held its regular- business meeting at the Weed Commun ity church Wednesday.- The TLMC had charge of the pro gram. They gave reports of the presbyterial meeting held the day before at Redding. Mrs. Fred Schwertser led the de votional service. At the close of the meeting, the hostess for the day served ginger bread with whipped cream and cof fee and tea. Mrs. Bernard Washington gave a party for her daughter Kathleen on Saturday, the oc casion being her tenth birthday. Nineteen children were present. Games were played and refresh ments were served. Kathleen received many lovely gifts. ROBINSON-RIDER On Saturday evening, October the fourteenth, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Robin son, 804 Delta street. Miss Pearl Lillian Rider became the bride of Mr. Norman Milton Robinson. The officiating min ister was the Rev. Theodore Smith, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. The bridesmaid was Miss Dorothy Johnston and the best man. Dean Robinson, a brother of the groom. The single ring ceremony was used. Following the ceremony refreshments were served. The happy couple motored to the valley and from there expected to go to the fian Francisco fair. Tbe groom la employed by tbe Safeway company. On their return they are to reside at the Jacob's apartments on Pine street. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Robinson, parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rider, parents of tbe bride, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rider, Dean Robinson, Patricia JohnBton, and Mrs. Theodore Smith. 8WITZLER-QREENWOOD Miss Johnny Greenwood, daughter of Mrs. R. W. Green wood of Klamath Falls, became the bride of Mr. Vance Switzler In a seven o'clock service read Saturday evening in the First Baptist church with Rev. Cecil C. Brown reading the ceremony. Attendants were Mrs. Bobby Neal, sister of the bride, and Mr. Ivan Neal, best man. KLEMGARD-LUND On Thursday afternoon at one o'clock, at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. Theodore Smith, 436 North Second street, John Hudson Klemgard of Merrill and Miss Helen Lund of Klamath Falls, were united in marriage. The single ring ceremony was used. The couple will reside in Mer rill. Witnesses were Miss Ruth Gibson and Mrs. Aimee Smith, i The Thimble club of Neigh bors of Woodcraft will meet Tuesday afternoon, October the twenty-fourth at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Meredith Esell at 1612 Manzanlta ave nue. Following the business meeting, pinochle will be play ed. All members and friends are cordially ir.vlted. , CALENDAR Sunday, October 22 ' Mothers club ' of Sacred Heart academy in school audi-1 torium at I o clock. Monday, October 23 Garden Study club of Klam ath Falls Woman's Library club to meet in library auditorium at 2 o'clock. Mrs. C. W. Homibrook and Mrs. Lowell Keup will lead discussions On topic: "Winter Bouquets and Seasonal Successes." a The Minerva Book club of the Business and Professional Women's club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C. Olson in St. Francis park. The book re view will be given by Emma Carter on- "Rebecca.' Edna Russell is the leader of the club. Government and foreign re lations committee meeting of League of Women Voters in library club rooms. Discussion of neutrality by members. Tuesday, October 24 Third card party in series sponsored by Three R club, RNA. at IOOF hall, 2 p. m. Public invited. The Junior Girls of the Busi ness and Professional Wom en's club are to meet at Ho tel Willard at 7:15 o'clock, af ter which they will enjoy an evening of skating and a Dutch treat at the close of the eve ning. Elenora Weatherford is the leader of the group. Delta Gamma chapter Del phian in Elk hotel at 1:45 p. m. Topic: "Some Elements of Composition" with Mrs. C. E. Morrison, leader. Wednesday, October 25 Potluck supper given by Lioness club for Lions at the Library club rooms, 6:30 p. m. Mrs. E. S. Robinson, chair man. Thursday, October 26 Regular meeting Ladies and Chevaliers of Canton Crater at IOOF hall at 8 p. m. Bethany circle. First Presby terian church, meet home Mrs. J. H. Poppy, Roseway drive, for I o'clock luncheon. Public pinochle party at IOOF hall, 2 p. m., sponsored by Rebekah Social club. Evening group of Delphian at home of Mrs. F. R. Olds on Riverside drive at 8 o'clock. Topic: "Some Elements of Composition." Benefit card party, Fair view PTA," school auditorium. Bridge and pinochle, 8. o'clock. Mrs. J. W.-.-Carlson, phone 67-R, for reservations. Fall tea of Sojourners club. Mrs. J. B. Jones, chairman. Place. Willard hotel. Friday, October 27 October meeting Past Ma trons club to be at Masonic temple. One o'clock luncheon. Saturday, October 28 Elks apron and overall dance in the Elks temple following potluck supper. Elks and ' their ladies only. Annual Merrill Library club dance at Merrill. AAUW to hear book review given by Mrs. Victor O'Neill. American Legion auxiliary card party, Legion building, 2 o'clock. Mrs. J. Calvin Hunt, chairman. Monday, October 30 Formal banquet, and initia tion of pledges to Beta Sigma Phi sorority at Willard hotel. Saturday, November 4 Daughters of Job sponsor ing public card party at Ma sonic temple. Annual holiday bazaar spon sored by St. Mary's Altar so ciety in the armory. Mrs. Roy Pickett, chairman. Harvest dance, Winter Dancing club, Willard hotel. - Monday, November 6 Oregon Mothers, 1:45 p. m. home Mrs. L F. Kirkpatrick, 1900 Esplanade street. The next meeting of the Business and Professional Wom en's club will be held at Ho tel Willard with dinner served at 6:30 o'clock. This is the edu cation meeting, with Nelle Ol son, chairman. Members urged to attend. Tuesday, November 7 Friendship court, No. II, Order of the Amaranth, to honor grand royal matron and patron at potluck dinner in Masonic temple, Mrs. Nora Elliot in charge. - Regular meeting and no hostess luncheon to be held by Klamath Falls Nile club at Elk hotel at I p. m. Hostesses, Mrs, Walter Wiesendanger, Mrs. Ed Ostendorf and Mrs, A. A. Ward. Friday, November 10 . Guild of St., Paul's Episcopal church to sponsor "country store" in. parish house, Saturday, November' 1 1 Armistice Day annual dance given by Veterans of. Foreign Wars ' in Armory with Buddy . Gray's .orchestra playing.' Monday, November 13 The executive council of the Business and Professional1 Wom en's club meets at the. hdme of Gwendolyn Lorenz, -537 t Ballet Of nterest FEATURED AT SHOWER IN MERRILL When Mrs. Clyde Fox, the former Mary Lacy of Merrill, was complimented with a bridal shower at the E. M. Hammond home on the Merrill highway, these three charming youngsters presented her with gifts. Left to right, Donald Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Carson, Merrill, as the groom; little Jose phine Colwell, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Colwell of Merrill, the bride; tiny Sue Murdock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Murdock of Klamath Falls, brought in the wagon laden with presents. Kennelt-Ellls picture. High street. Assisting are Ruth Bathiany and Alice Allen. Tuesday, November 1 4 Business and Professional Women's club to sponsor San Francisco Opera Ballet in per formance here. Friday, November 17 Joseph Conger PTA wi.1 hold a benefit program. Mrs. Burgoyne, Mrs. Dresie and Mrs. Hilsebeck will be in charge of arrangements. Saturday, November 1 8 AAUW to entertain for Miss Beryl Holt of Salem, state pres ident of AAUW, at joint meet ing of Klamath Falls, Lake view, Medford and Ashland groups. Luncheon planned. Monday, November 20 The Business and Profession al Women's club meets in reg ular session for the harvest festival. Elsie Eschebeck is chairman and dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock at Ho tel Willard. Wednesday, November 29 Lucy Monroe, Metropolitan Opera star, sponsored by Klamath Cooperative Concert association. , Saturday, December 2 Annual holiday bazaar, lunch eon and bridge party spon sored by the Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church in the parish house. Saturday, December 9 Holiday bazaar sponsored by women of the First Metho dist church in the church par lors. Tuesday, December 19 St. Mary's Altar society to sponsor comedy, "Here Comes Charlie," Klamath Union high school auditorium. Saturday, January 20 Mid-winter dance, Winter Dancing club, Willard hotel. Wednesday, January 31 The famous St. Olaf choir will sing in concert under the auspices of the Klamath Lu theran church. Mrs. Jackson Is Hostess to Grouo Mrs. Jeanette Jackson enter tained the Thursday Sewing club of Mt. Laki at her home on October the twelfth. Plans were made for a Hallowe'en party. The next meeting of the group will be held at tbe home of Leona Quails on October tbe twenty-sixth at two o'clock. Tea was served late In the afternoon to Mrs. Olive Mar shall, Mrs. Leona Quails, Mrs. Wlnetta, Brannon, Mrs. Leona Hayes, Mrs. Mamie Brandjesky, Mrs. Frieda Enman, Mrs. Doro thy Jackson, Mrs. Lois Hill, Mrs. Doris Smith, Mrs. Florence DeLap and Mrs. Gladys Cheyne. Tbe Women of the Moose are to meet In regular session Tues day evening, October the twenty fourth at eight o'clock In K. C. hall with Senior Regent Blanch Dixon presiding. All officers and escorts are asked to wear their white uni forms as a class of candidates will be initiated. This meeting will be tbe alumni chairman chapter night. All members are to bring a dish for a potluck supper. WHIST PARTIES HELD AT DORRIS BY PTA GROUP DORUIS The Dorrls gram mar school PTA held the first of a series of whist parties In the school auditorium Tuesday evening, October seventeenth. Eleven tables enjoyed the eve ning at the close of which delicious cake, sandwiches and hot coffee were served by the PTA hostesses under the chair manship of Mrs. Jennie Laug. Mrs. Joe Shelley had charge of the tables. At the close of the evening the scores were held by Mrs. Frances Ander son. Mrs. Nils Brlles, Mrs. Kdna Shelley and Mrs. John Olson. SHOWER GIVEN RECENT BRIDE AT STUDY MEET The Independent Study club met Thursday, October the nine teenth, at the home of Mrs. Louise Borton. There was a very good attendance. Follow ing the business meeting a bridal shower was given for Mrs. H. C. Wardle who was Holen Miner before her marriage on Saturday, October the seventh In Reno, Nevada. Many lovely gifts were presented to the bride. Later refreshments were served. The next meeting of the club will be held Thursday, November the second, at the home of Mrs. H. C. Brown at 918 Owens street. A potluck luncheon will bo served at half past one o'clock. Master Davidson Observes Birthday Edward Grover Davidson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Davidson, observed his birth day anniversary with an In formal party October the eight eenth for a group of little friends. Games were played and later In the afternoon a gaily dec orated birthday cake cut by the young host's mother. Guests In cluded Lola Porter, Gloria Manns, Margaret Griffey, Ar lene and Ronnie Hollenbeak, Nancy Simmons, Tiny Simmons, Bobble Simmons, Melvln Han son, Margie Fredrlckson and Wesley Sine. Card Party Tuesday Plans for tbe third In a series of card parties being sponsored by the Three R club. Royal Neighbors of America, were made at the regular meet ing of the. club on October the tenth. This party will be given at the IOOF hall Tuesdsy after noon, October the twenty fourth, when the committee In charge will consist of Mrs. Esther Bright, Mrs. Betty Al len, Mrs. Martha Baker, Mrs. Ethel Blake, Mrs. Ruth Brand enburg, Mrs. Fannie Cheyne. The public Is Invited to at tend. The Women of the Moose sponsored a public card party Friday afternoon In the K. C. ball with four tables at play. High score was held by Rita Fuller, second high by Susie New. Guest award went to Mr. G. M. Spitz. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. "LET GEORGE DO IT" SWISS WATCH REPAIR SPECIALIST A COMPLETE LINE OF JEWELRY GEO. METZ 837 Main Watchmaker and Jeweler THURSDAY CLUB MEETS AT BRAZEE HOME FOR PARTY The Hntncdalo Thursday cluli met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I). W. llruioo for a business meeting and so cial gathering. Hallowe'en favors wcro ustnl In decora tions. A brief business mooting was held and plans tor a card party to be held at the homo of Mrs. Howurd A. Dunn on First avenue. October the twenty-seventh, were made. A friendly letter from Alice Tepper of Dunsmutr was road and enjoyed by all. A birthday gift from the club was sent to an absent member, Mrs. W. II. Lundstrom. A lift shower was presented the hostess. Visitors Included .Mrs. M. Kerr, Mrs. A. Murtln, Mrs. T. U. Powers. .Mrs. A. W. Downs, Mrs. Clara Price and Mrs. K. Head of Hollywood. .Mem hers present Included Mrs. Howard liurkhard, Mrs. Swan Johnson, Mrs. (luy Shelby. Mrs. Howard Dunn, .Mrs. Harry Wlard. Mrs. Wilbur Jorgenson, Mrs. Clayton U'lnrd, Mrs. A. K. Bergloff. Mrs. Kay Williams, Mrs. J. A. Koss. Mrs. II. E. Hours, and the hostess, Mrs. D. W. Brnzce. Little Friends Honor David Arnett Hera A group of little friends were Invited to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Nnln Arnett, 722 Martin street, on Tuesday afternoon, October the seven teenth to celebrato the second birthday annlvorsnry of their son, David. Games occupied the early afternoon hours with a lighted birthday cake cut at s late hour and served to I.uella Staf ford, Sharon Owens. Richard Konsella, Larry Southard. Karen Gunderson, Icaphlne and Sandra Jennings, Shirley Wood ard and the honor guest, David Arnett. At a meeting of the Suburban League held at the borne of Mrs. E. L. Sanborn on the Lakevlow highway Thursday afternoon four tables of pinochle were In play. High score was held by Mrs. Arnold, low by Mrs. Bmltn. Another meeting of the group will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs, Don Holloway. The Jolly Eight club was en tertained at tho home of Mrs. F. R. Vance on Shasta way on the afternoon of October tbe six teenth. Lovely fall flowers centered the tea table where lunch was served to Mrs. I'sul Keyes, Mrs. Jennnlo Hhlol, Mrs. Jennie Grover, Mrs. Frank Pad gett, Mrs. Lee Kennedy, Mrs. Mary Glnsbanh, Mrs. Valera Gwlnn and the hostess. The next meeting of tho club will be with Mrs. Uwlnn, Commercial street at Sovonth. San Francisco Opera Group To Appear In Klamath Falls The program which will ho seen when the Hail irrnnclsco Opera llitllet ptiiya at Hie Poll run theatre on Tuesday night, November fourteenth, will he diversified to an unusual degree, according to nnnnuiicoiuenla re ceived liy tho 1 1 u I lies" und Pro fesslunnl Women's club officers who are sponsoring tho show as their inoney-makliig project fur their club this year. There will bo three or four definitely con trasting compositions, showing iniU'li of bullet's range and pos sibilities. William Clirlslenseii, artistic director of tho ballet, chooses bullets fur the company on tour which bo believes an American audience will enjoy, and perhaps the secret of the great appeal of tho ballet lies III tho fact that II Is a theatrical art of many ele ments. A dream world Is cre ated that Is far from the prosaic and everyday life of tho ob server. Many Klunialli people ho attended the ballet last year remarked at the beauty, refresh ing personalities and the vital freshness of lha youthful dancers. While a true artist dis likes to bo Judged by appear ance, still It Is Into that an iiuill ence doubly enjoys performers who aro porsonablo. All Ilka to see beauty portray ing beauty, and no una will for get tho moment when tho cur tains part to tho strains of a I'hopln Nocturne, revealing a group of dancers In tho pure white tarlatans that symbollia ballot, seemingly floating In a bath of soft blue light. In this famous bullet company thero aro all typea of beauty, as tho company Is truly Interna tional. Thora la datillng. pullla Janet Rood, the ballerina, with her tltlan hair; Maria Tovanya, an exotlo beauty whom every artist wants to paint: Zelda Nerlna. black eyed, dusky beauty whoso every featuro seems per fect; Jean Dalzlel, tall and wil lowy and of fine figuro, and a host of others. Tho men urn virile and athletic youths of artistic feeling and ability. Von Webber's "Invitation to the Danco" must definitely bo Included among tbo ballet clas sics. William Chrlstenscn. who Is tho principal malo dancor of tho Kan Francisco Opera ballet, as well as the artistic director, and Janet Iteed, tho ballerina, danco to this fascinating com position In "Tho Dream Lover." a brilliant duo that Is ballot at Its best. Jacnuellno Martin will bo well remembered hero for alio Is al most tbo perfect dancer. Al though but eighteen sho has de veloped a technique and strength which easily overcomes the dif ficulty of stunts. She Is an Amerlcnn ami has boon dancing since a child of six. To tho young Danish-American artist. Chrlstciittcn, goes the credit for developing these youthful personalities Into out standing dancers. He Is one of tho most Important ballet, fig ures of the present day. He la of l-ianlsh parentage, and des cended from a family of dancers and ballet masters In Europe. Tho three danres from the opera, "Jlarlered Hrlde." have been given a thteod of story which takes placa In a Czech village square on circus day. Peasants gather to await the clowns, tho pony, the Juggler and the strong man. While they wait they danco a polka and furlnnt. Tbo vlllugo simpleton complicates matters by wander ing Into every one's way. From tho amusing to tho sub lime, tho ballets skip, until ho tween classic and puro othereal beauty thoy reach the tastes of every person In tho nudlcnco and no ono can resist tho gay romnnce and fnntnstlo Illusion of their moods and the charm of every movement. Tickets may ho obtnlned from the members of tho Dullness mid Professional Women's club. Ho sure to rcsorve tho night of Novomber the fourteenth for a grand treat, and a most unusual ono In Klamath Falls, as this will be tho only ballot appearing hero this year. Tbe Junior group of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club Is having a skntlng party Tuesday evening, October the twenty-fourth, nt Poolo's Ttoll ordromo on South Sixth stroot. Clarine's Letter Shop New Location South 9th Street Just 20 Steps Off Main. GIFTS EXCLUSIVE STATIONERY GREETING CARDS WRAPPINGS REMINGTON PORTABLES Opening Wednesday, Oct. 25 NEW! Rental Library Book Club. Best-Sellers at 10c a Week! NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT TO VISIT VALLEY Neighbors of Woodcraft met In llio K. I', ball, Monday eve tilnil, October lb" sixteenth. Fol lowing a short business meet ing a I lullu wn'nu party was hold and all members wero dressed In coHlume, Mrs. tl. I. Illnck was given I he prize for tho best costtiine. Hallowe'en games were played mill Mn Viola I. e o r was awarded the first prlto In the contest game. Thero was also a fortune telling boolli with Mrs. ('. I). Drydeu In charge. The si I ii 1 it st room was decorated In Hallowe'en colors mid a large birthday cuho centered the table honoring tbo guardian neighbor, Meredith Ksell. Tho committee Included K s t b o r llelllngbaiii, William I'loetke ami Kva Itlcli iiidson. Ashland clivle emended an Invitation to ICwuuiiu olichi to Join with them In Ashland with the Medford and Grants t'nss circles. This will he the 80 inh erit Oregon .N'elshbors of Wood ciuft pep meeting of district lltllllher twelve with tho work being put 011 by the district of fleers, (iinnd liunrdlnn Mlunlo lllner and oilier grand lodge of ficers will bo present. The meeting will be held lii the IDOK hall III Ashland, October the twenty-eighth. A banquet will ho served at half past sit o'clock. All mouthers wishing transportation or who can furn ish cars please call Mrs. C. O. Ih-yilcn at ISHW. LIBRARIANS ADDRESS DORRIS CLUB DOItltIS At tho first regular meeting (or tho coming season of the Dorrls Federated Woman's cluh Wednesday Miss Mary Mr. I'ouili. Klu nun h county librarian of Klalunlll Kails, was tho speak- er for tho afternoon. Miss Oray, Hlsktyoo county librarian of of Vreka. also was present and tnlketl on tbe formation of a lurger public library and reading room for Dorrls. Ilolli speakers were Interesting und gavo much useful information on tbn subject of libraries. Mrs. Kannls tieunts is the librarian of the Dorrls Wotimtt'a club. The meeting was held In tbe auditorium of Hie city hall at two o'clock. The entertainment was provided by Mrs. Vivian Mc Imyro and Iter Hawaiian electrlo guitar, accompanied at tbo ptano by Mrs. C. ti. Meyers. The so lectlona wero "Meer llarrel I'olka" and "It Mo Call You Sweetheart." Mrs. Knock IsrneUon, chair man for tho year book decora tion, had a sample of hor pro posed cover which was approved by tho members present. Tbo new president, Mrs. Fred Blorr, provided at tho meeting. At an early dato tho two new vice president's will bo announced, being appointed by the executive ) , board. ' Mrs. Murray Marshall was hon ored with a stork shower held at the homo of Mrs. William Huso with Mrs. Husn and Mrs. ('. A. Marshall as hostess. Tn afternoon was spent In playing games and the itpwrapplng of the lovely mid useful gifts presented. Present were Mrs. Dorothy Johns, Mrs. I K Tracy. Mrs. Adoln Olt, Mrs. (May Parker, Mrs. Aim Fairbanks. Mrs. Doss Fllson, Mrs. Fred Htnrr. Mrs. (". A. Ruker. Mrs. Joe Young. Mrs Don Gor don. Mrs Claude Olson. Mrs. Adair Murphy. Mrs. Hilsnell Marshall, Mrs. Ted Broltinisn. Mrs. Gladys Brown. Mrs. Hill lladwlrk, Mrs. William Huse, Mrs. r. A. Marshall and Mrs. Murray Marshall. Thunday Contract Club Hai Meeting Tho Thursday Contract club . met October tho nineteenth at S tbo homo of Mrs. Stella Itryden, on North Eleventh street. A Hallowe'en party was held with tho colors and motifs used. Luncbaon was served by the hostess with Hallowe'en favors. Guests woro Mrs. lloulah Agee Mrs. Pearl Yorklnnd, Mrs. I1I0 llno Srbiipp, Mrs. Clara Mn phorren, Mrs. Ilorlhn Hewitt, Mrs. Wllla Wabbles and Mrs. Eva Jones. High score wns given to Mrs. Yorklnnd, and the traveling prize went to Mrs. Schupp. 0M ft Nasi mi mm m nnjlsllr hnlUs 'hit 1st isis tils tin m Cist as- Hint UHlr Ckrlitsin cirti u4 nm. CLARINE ROWE Public Stenographer, Notary, Mimeographing. Same Phono 668 , W "Don't Hide Your Hands (Jlimottu "thtm r At lunchooni and other social wants, nuny woman oltsa uooonidouily try to bids Ihslr huids la on wiy ot tnothor. -Hsvs you lound yourssll doing this? II so, you havsn't yst diicovsrad FLAMINGO NAIL POLISH. FLAMINGO. ..with Its ssm ol appllcitloa snd longtr-WMrlng ' quallllsi... will bs (million lo you. ' ' Beautllul nails ara alwayi admired ... 1st FLAMINGO make you proud o( yours. FLAMINGO'S FIVE "MUST" SHADES . .. 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