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Club Entertains
At Holiday Party
: '
Members of Nile Hostesses to Husbands at Gay
Affair Held at Elk Friday , '
On of the cuitomary attain that precede! the year-end
holiday!, the Christmas dinner and party ot the Klamath Falls
Nile club, was held last Friday evening, December the thir
teenth, at the Elk hotel when members entertained their hut
bands. A steak dinner was served at seven o'clock, followed
by program and cards.
The guests were seated
about eight long tables that
were decorated gaily in red
and green and lighted by tall
red tapers. Cones, holly, para
eanthe berries and mistletoe
formed attractive centerpieces.
Mrs. Gus Anderson, the vice
president, presided in the ab
sence of the president, Mrs.
J. H. Poppy.
The e v e ai n g 's festivities
were opened by the assembly
' tinging of "God Bless Ameri
ca," followed by the introduc
tion of guests. During the
entertain ment hour Mrs.
George W. Hillis sang "Mu
sette's Waltz Song" from "La
Boheme" and "Mr. Robin";
Mr. Charles Stanfield present
ed the high school's a capella
choir ot sixteen voices in
three numbers that were re
ceived with much apprecia
tion. Mr. R. D. Eller, illustri
out potentate of Hillah temple,
Mystic Order of the Shrine,
gave short informal talk.
Santa Claus (Mr. Wilbur
Arnold) appeared after the
dinner hour and provided a
great deal of fun by reading
humorous letters to Santa aa
he distributed gifts from the
Christmas tree.
, Later, bridge and pinochle
were in play with the awards
in bridge going to Mrs. Charles
Gilbert and Mr. Arnold, high;
Mrs. George Massey and Dr,
Massey, consolation. Mr. Gus
Anderson and Mr. Carl Stein-
aeifer received the nrizM in
pinochle. The evening's guest
prizes .were received by Mrs.
J. H. Carter and Mr. R. P.
Ellington. Mrs. M. C. Cassel
was in charge ot the enter
tainment. - Covers at dinner were laid
tor Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Abbott,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Ar
nold, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Car
ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chil-
eote, nr. and Mrs. M. c. Caa-
sei, Mr, ana Mrs. h. r. cuing-
son, air. ana jars, tt, u. jsuer,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Epperson,
Mr and Mrs. George W. Hillis,
Mrs. Charlotte Martin, Mr. E.
B. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Josephaon, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Snoop, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
W. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Steinseifer, Mrs. Ruth O.
Bathiany, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Bertram, Dr. and Mrs.
Lloyd J. Goble, Dr. and Mrs.
Ray W. Oldenburg, Mrs. Harry
Wayne, Dr. and Mrs. G. A.
Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Ostendorf, Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Purcell, Mr. and Mrs. O.
W. Spiker, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H.ir.n. -r,A M. . A
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DeLos Mills.
ANNOUNCEMENT
TOLD FRIENDS
IN DETROIT
' An engagement of Interest
In Klamath Falls was told in
the Detroit, Michigan news
papers, with the announce
ment of the betrothal of Miss
Marie Elizabeth Moon, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R. Moon of Detroit, to Mr.
Charles Woodrow Patterson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.
Patterson of Midland, Oregon,
and Stockton, California.
The bride-elect's mother en
tertained at the Women's City
club in Detroit recently where
Miss Moon received her guests
in an attractive toast wool
frock with a corsage of bronze
chrysanthemums.
Charles Patterson spent his
first year at the College of
the Pacific and was awarded a
scholarship in the General Mo
tors Engineering school at De
troit where he studied and
worked. Upon his graduation
he was given a place in the
Bulck shop and then went
with LeTourneau at Peoria
for year, then back to Cadil
lac. No date for the wedding
baa been set.
KIWANIS CLUB
INSTALLATION
PARTY PLANNED ...
' Members of Kiwanis club
are anticipating the installa
tion party which is scheduled
for Tuesday evening, Janu
ary the seventh, at Reames
Golf and Country club. Cock
tails will be served between
half past six and seven o'clock
and dinner and dancing later.
Mr. E. M. Igl is chairman of
this event. . .
A committee ot Kiwanis
wives has been named to con
tact others in regard to the
party which promises to be
one of the nyest January af
fairs. ,
Social
Calendar
Tuesday. December 14
Christmas eve.
Monday. December IS
Members ot Toastmistress
club to meet at home ot the
president, Mrs. A. J. Voye,
for a Christmas dinner party.
Thursday, December 21
Final luncheon meeting ot
Soroptimist club for 1940 to
be held at Willard hotel at
noon.
Friday, December 17
Sigma Kappa sorority tea
at home of Mrs. Robert
Thompson, S to 5 o'clock,
S31 Pacific Terrace.
Snowball dance by Order
of DeMolay, Willard hotel.
Saturday, December 21
Norwegian dinner IOOF
hall, 6 to 8 p. m. Public in
vited. Sponsored by Roald
lodge, No. 39, Sons ot Nor
way. Installation of officers,
Aloha chapter, OES, Masonic
hall. 8 p. m.
Annual Norwegian dinner
in IOOF hall, 6 to 8 p. m.
Mrs. C. E. Carlson, chairman.
Public invited.
Monday. December 30
Young People's club of
Sacred Heart church spon
soring dance at KC hall
Tuesday. December 81
Annual Elks New Year's
Ve ball.
Annual New Year's dancing
party at Reames Golf and
Country club.
Sunday. January I
Tea for Girls' Friendly so
ciety ot St Paul's Episcopal
church with parents as guests,
4:30 p. m.
Monday, January 8
Meeting ot Oregon Moth
ers with Mrs. Warren Hunt,
847 Pacific Terrace.
Joint meeting ot the League
rf Women, Voters vstudy
groups, government and its
operation and government
and economic welfare, at the
chamber of commerce, 2
o'clock.
Eulalona chapter, DAR, no
host dinner for husbands and
:. escorts.
Tuesday, January 7
Kiwanis club installation
party, Reames Golf and Coun
try club. E. M. Igl, chairman.
Wednesday, January 8
Verse group, Writers
league, Mrs. Ralph . Porter,
hostess.
Sojourners at Willard hotel.
i Monday, January 13
Klamath Falls Woman's Li-
vittiLjr .uuw mm 7 4"
gram, 2 p. m.
Tuesday, January 14
Delta Gamma chapter, Mrs.
Wilbur Jones. Leader, Mrs.
E. H. Balsiger. Topic: "New
Programs for a New Cen
turity." Wednesday, January II
Art Needle Work club with
Mrs. Z. J. Powell.
Thursday, January II
Government and education
study group of the League of
Women Voters at the cham
ber of commerce, 2 o'clock.
Commencing new program of
study "Know Your School
System."
Saturday, January 18
Mid-Winter carnival, Wil
lard hotel, Winter Dancing
club.
Monday, January 20
Regular meeting of the
League of Women Voters in
the small club room of the
city library at 2 o'clock.
Saturday, January 21
Annual Doernbecher bene
fit bridge tea in Willard ho
tel by Library club.
Monday, January 27
Government and foreign
Eolicy study group of the
eague of Women Voters to
meet at the chamber of com
merce at 2 o'clock.
Friday, February 14
Klamath Basin Communi
ty Concert association, pre
sents Richard Crooks in con
cert at Pelican theatre.
Saturday, February 22
Eulalona chapter, DAR, en
tertain with George Washing
ton day tea for prospective
members and girls selected
for pilgrimage.
Colonial ball, Willard ho
tel, Winter Dancing club.
Saturday, March 22
March Hop, Willard hotel,
Winter Dancing club.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cofer are
leaving Saturday by motor for
Sacramento and San Francisco
where they will remain
through the year-end holidays,
visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Broster
hous have returned from Bend
where they spent a week.
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Club Meets
Mrs. J. F. Goeller En
tertains With Christ
mas Party
The home of Mrs. J. F.
Goeller at 234 South River
side avenue in this city is one
of the delightfully homely
early day dwellings. The house
and premises have been kept
up by the Goellers during
their nearly forty years resi
dence there.
The spacious living dining
room, finished in birch-paneled
walls with china closet
doors of leaded glass, and
stained glass windows, was
the gathering spot for mem
bers of the Art Needle Work
club, Wednesday afternoon,
when Mrs. Goeller entertained
for their pleasure. .
A cheery fire sparkled In
the fireplace, a lovely silver
fir Christmas tree, cut from
an altitude of 6000 feet in the
nearby Cascade mountains,
perfect in shape, stood in one
corner of the spacious room,
while pine cones decorated the
mantle and a miniature tree
centered the tea table, all con
. tributing to the Christmas
season atmosphere.
Mrs. George Hum, one of
the members, proudly display
ed a story published in the
December the twenty-first
1940 issue of "Christian
Youth," published by "The
.Sunday School Times Com
pany" of Philadelphia. The
story is entitled "The Modoc
Knife," and is written by
Gretta M. Van Duker, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, grand
daughter of Mrs. Hum.
According to Mrs. Hum the
story of her granddaughter is
based partly on fact. The
locale is the Spencer creek
district near Keno. The char
acters are members of the
Spencer family, Modoc and
Klamath Indians, and the
time around the 1870's.
Mrs. Goeller was assisted
during the tea hour by her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred
Goeller Jr. Mrs. Harry Rich
ardson was a special guest.
Mrs. Z. J. Powell will be
hostess to the club Wednes
day afternoon, January ' the
fifteenth, 1941.
Spending a week of the holi
day season at the W. T. Comp
ton home on Melrose street
is Mrs. Elton Jackson and two
children of Tiller, Oregon.
Mrs. Jackson is a daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. Compton and
formerly resided here where
she has many friends. Mr,
Jackson will arrive Tuesday
evening to spent! Christmas
with his family.
NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,
: PEP PEPPERS SKATE AND FALL!
Members of Pep Peppers skated for several hours after a potluck supper Fri
day evening of last week. In the upper picture, left to right, skaters are
Wilamae Lento, June Van, Patty Schupp, Jerry Ann Dcnehie, and Darbara
Beane. Lower left, Miss Catherine Tominson, co-advisor, skates with Pep Pep
pers Frances Foster and Pauline Alexander, while (right), Suzanne Michclson
helps Barbara Beane off the slick floor.
Pictures by Wesley Guderian of The Herald and News.
MRS. HOUSTON
HOSTESS AT
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mrs. John Houston enter
tained for two evening bridge
. clubs with a Christmas party
Thursday evening at her home
on Pacific Terrace. A gift ex
change followed dessert. The
rooms were prettily decorated
with greens and a gay Christ
mas tree.
Guests were Mrs. Louis Scr
ruys, Mrs. Jacques J. Steigcr,
Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Frank
lin L. Weaver, Mrs. Lawrence
Slater, Mrs. George Myers,
Mrs. Lloyd Goble, Mrs. F.
Cecil Adams, Mrs. Claude H.
Davis, Mrs. Lester Off ield,
Mrs. Robert Thompson, and
Mrs. Harlan Bosworth.
THOMPSONS
TO ENTERTAIN
WITH PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp
son are entertaining with an
informal at home party
Saturday evening for mem
bers of their firm at the
Thompson home on Pacific
Terrace. Games will be played
in the rumpus room and a
buffet supper served. The
rooms will be gay with a
Christmas tree, garlands of
greens, and clusters of mistle
toe. Guests of the Thompsons
will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Shinr., Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Nancarrow, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Shinn, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Overackcr, Mr. Clarence
Nelson, and Mr. Richard Sin
clair, 4
Soroptlmlsts To
Resume Luncheons
The Klamath Falls Sorop
timist club will resume reg
ular weekly luncheon meet
ings on the Thursday follow
ing Christmas day when a holi
day luncheon will be served at
the Willard hotel at noon.
Installation of the club's
new staff of officers will take
place at a joint installation
with the Venture club early in
January, according to the re
tiring presidents, Mrs. Ida
Odell.
Miss Benoist
, Elected Head
Girls' Friendly Society
Names 1941 Offi
cers Miss Virginia Lee Benoist
was named president of the
Girls' Friendly Society of St.
Paul's Episcopal church at a
meeting held Monday after
noon at the church at half past
four o'clock.
Miss Joanne O'Neill was
named vice president ot the
group, Miss June Bosworth
will serve a.i secretary and
Miss Sally Mueller as treas
urer. More than twenty-five girls
took part in the carol service
practice followed by supper
and a gift exchange. Others
present were the advisors in
cluding Miss Hazel Morrison,
Mrs. Ralph Benoist, Mrs. Phil
Schroeder and Mrs. John
Schubert.
CHRISTMAS
DINNER PLANNED
BY LINDLEYS
Of interest to their many
friends in Klamath Falls is
word of the Christmas visit of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeton,
(Katherine Lindley), of Bur
lingame, California, who will
be guests Christmas day of
Mrs. Beeton's parents, Mr.
' and Mrs. George R. Lindley
of Lindley Heights.
A holiday dinner will be
served members of the family
with covers laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Lindley, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lindley, Mr. and Mrs.
George Myers and two sons,
Jimmy and George, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Bernard Matt, Mr.
and Mrs. William Cleve and
Mr. and Mrs. Beeton.
Dick Igl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Igl of North Third
street, returned Friday from
the University of Oregon to
spend the holidays.
Mr. Richard Shearer will
spend the Christmas holidays
In Portland with members of
his family.
Glvt Furs for Christmas
Our Stock Is Completel
Everything in furs for
your selection I
ORE.
DELTA GAMMA
SCHEDULES
JANUARY MEET
Delta Gamma chapter ot
Delphian society will not hold
the regular meeting December
the twenty-fourth duo to the
holidays, and the next regular
meeting will bo held January
the fourteenth at the homo of
Mrs. Wilbur Jones with Mrs.
E. H. Balsiger as the leader.
The topic will be, "New
Programs for a New Cen
tury." 407 Main
Students Presented
At Christmas Party
Mrs. E. D. Johnson Entertains for Young Pupill
And Mothers at Home Thursday Afternoon
A delightful Informal recital and Christmas pert? ws
given by Mrs. E. D, Johnson for a group of young piano stu
dents and their mothers at her home on Pacific Tarrace Thurs
day nfternoon.
Holiday
Party Event
Lions Enjoy Gay Din
ner Affair at Willard
Tuesday Evening
One of the gayest of the
holiday affairs was the Christ
mns dinner party given by the
Lions and Lioness groups at
the Willard hotel Tuesaay eve
ning when covers for more
than seventy were laid at
beautifully appointed tables.
A wealth of Christmas
greens, red candles, a gay
Christmas tree, and garlands
made the ballroom attractive,
Mr. William Milne served as
Snnta Claus and distributed
gifts. Dinner followed the
Tom and Jerry hour. Mr.
Ernest Mullis was chairman of
the affair.
Mr. J. A. Southard led the
guests in carol singing during
the evening.
MISS BEANE
PARTY HOSTESS
SATURDAY
Miss Barbara Beane enter
tained with an Informal dan
cing party Saturday evening
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beane of
Pacific Terrace.
Guests included Miss Mer
lon Albrecht, Miss Lyndell
Brewer, Miss Frances Foster,
Miss Bethel Marbach. Miss
Suzanne Michclson, Miss June
Michclson, Miss Dorothea El
llngson, and Messrs. James
Shaw, Dick Beane, Clarence
Johnson, Bill Burncst, Glenn
Kennedy, Maurice O'Callag
han, Steve Stewart, Frank
Ganong, and George Demntra
kot. ; k, , 1 .
Mrs. Ernest D. Lamb re
turned this weekend from
Portland and Corvallls where
she spent several days. In
Portland she was tho guest
of her mother, Mrs. David C.
Powell. Accompanying her
home was her son, Calvin,
student at Oregon State col
lege, and Leo Molatore, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Molatore, also
an OSC student
U Be Glamour for Gifts
Then Lei li Be Crystal
Genuine crystal It sparkling and luxurious to look at, but
It Isn't expensive to buy.
For your own table, or for thoia of your friends, Foitorta
American It the final word In good tableware. It It to durable
and solid you can ute It every day It It to good looking
you can ute It on your "company" table and feel proud of It,
and the price It belt of all -$5.40 a doxen for stemware, 45a
to $3.95 for odd pieces to match and art were.
GARCELON'S
December ?1, 1940
Rooms were gay with
Christmas greens and spe
cially attractive was the tea
tablo with whlta candles sur
rounding a white snow scene.
Mrs. Percy Murray pouri
during the tea hour which
followed the recital.
Presented during the after
noon wero Barton Adams,
Mary Jane Howard, Frances
Stearns, Jean Rao Oldenburg,
Rosemary and Marcella June
Murray, Harlan Bosworth,
Gnraldlne McKenclree, Made
Ion Artier, Andrew Hamlin,
Charlotte Carter, Mary Ann
Lion and Joy Kent. Miss Mary
Lou Johnson gave a reading
from, "Alice In Wonderland."
HAWKINS' HOME
TO BE SCENE OF
FAMILY GATHERING
One of the family gatherings
of the holidays will be that at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt
E. Hawkins on Vine street
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bakman
(Dehlia Hawkins), accom
panied b y Mr. Bakman's
mother, Mrs. Molly Bakman,
are arriving Monday from
Frosno, California and Mr,
and Mrs. John Hawkins are
expected here Tuesday from
Marslifleld.
Besides their parents, they
will visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Mack and family in the
Henley district and with Mr.
and Mrs. James Hawkins. The
Bakmans will remain here dur
ing moat of the holiday season
but Mr. and Mrs. John Haw
kins will leave Thursday to
return to their home on the
coast.
CHRISTMAS
PARTY ENJOYED
BY SUPPER CLUB
Mrs. Samuel P. Miller en
tertained at her home on Rose
way drive Thursday evening
at supper for members ot her
bridge club. The living room
was attractive with a gaily
decorated tree and tall red
candles against a cedar wreath
were arranged on the mantle.
Tho dining room table was
centered with miniature
Christmas tree with gum
drops used for color,
Mrs. Dick Reeder will en
tertain the group the middle
of January.
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