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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1942)
t PAGE EIGHT Toastmistress Club Hears Members Talk Many Interesting Topics Brought Before Group At Monday Night Meeting "America and World Understanding," a Reader's Digest program outline, was the subject for the evening meeting ot .the Toastmistress club, held Monday evening, February the sixteenth, at Fremont school, and proved Intensely interesting to the members and their guests. Toastmistress for the eve ning was Mrs. Keith Rice, who stressed the importance of America's responsibility after the war, in helping to organize a world at peace with law and Justice prevailing. Harry Scherman's "The Last Best Hope of Earth" was briefly reviewed by Mrs. W. H. Hibbard, in the introduc tory talks. Referring to h I s .'principle of the economical and cultural ties which so in tricately bind the nations of the world, Mrs. Hibbard said that a permanent peace would never be won until political unity would match the cul- tural and economical unifica tion which now existed. "This political unity," she said, "can only be brought about when each nation forgets some of her own deep interest for the benefit of humanity. That is The Last Best Hope of Earth'." Mrs. Emmett Chidester's topic, "The Perplexing Argen tine," from John Gunther'i "Inside Latin America," fo cused attention on our south- ; em neighbor, whose roots and instincts have been largely European, seeming almost like a projection of Europe into the western hemisphere. "Notes for Your Guidance," ' a British pamphlet of advice given to the Royal Air Force pilots who are in the United States for flight training, was , presented by Mrs. Hiram F. Murdoch, who gave a clear picture of America as the Eng lish see us. The English boys re instructed to learn to like and understand Americans, aaid Mrs. Murdoch, as under- : standing is almost as import ant as their technical training. In the absence of Mrs. Archie Beckwith who was to have discussed "Stalin's Amer ican Power," by Max Eastman, ' Toastmistress Mrs. Keith Rice ' briefly summarized the sub ject stating, "It is paradoxical that we find ourselves allied ' with a nation whose principles ' of government are so diametri- cally opposed to ours." . After the summary of the topics by the toastmistress, questions and discussion were invited from the audience who responded with interesting and debatable questions. Mrs. Emlle Buzaid was can did critic for the evening and Mrs. W. H. Hibbard, club Gerda Persson Sears Graduate Corsetiere and figure analyst, is always at your service in Sears Corset Depart ment. She will diagnose your figure problems and advise you in the choice of a foundation . that will make you look your best. Charmode All-in-One Light, m Youthful $39 Control! w Famous Nuback "won't ride up." Gives Mm, smart figure. Pre-shrunk brocaded batiste. Worth $51 433 So. 8th St. critic, gave constructive criti cism. . Miss Inger Frimann was welcomed as a new member, and guests for the evening were Mrs. Coleman O'Laugh lin, Mrs. Lon Hunt and Mrs. John Randall. The club president, Mrs. W. R. Boyd, presided. The next meeting will be held Monday, February the twenty-third, at Fremont school at a quarter past seven o'clock. A special toastmistress meet ing for voice recordings will be held Friday, February the twenty-seventh, at the home of Mrs. W. D. Miller. CLUB CONTINUES RED CROSS SEWING AT MEETINGS The Independent Study club met Thursday at the home of Nettie Good, 2020 Darrow avenue, when the af ternoon was spent in Red Cross sewing. Luncheon was served at noon by Mrs. Good, assisted by Miss Nona Hall. Mrs. T. S. Doyle was pre sented with a dish towel shower in honor of her birth day. Those present were Mrs. Arbhur Stone, Mrs. Helen Bit ing, Mrs. Irene Ross, Paul and Dickey, Mrs. Louise Borton, Mrs. Agnes Lowe, Mrs. Ber nice Hanson, Mrs. Fannie God dard, Mrs. Maggie Upton, Mrs. Kate Crowson, Mrs. Kathryn Billings and Roy, Mrs. Pearl Marin, Mrs. Lizzie Little, Mrs. T. S. Doyle, Miss Nona Hall, Mrs. Katherine Evans. Visitors were Mrs. C. R. Craig of Sac ramento and Mrs. J. Christen- sen. The next meeting will be held Thursday, March the fifth, at the home of Mrs. Up ton on Kane street with Mrs. Bernice Hanson as co-hostess. Members will again meet at the home of Miss Nona Hall, 915 East Main street, for trans portation. Mrs. Marin will be honored on her birthday and there will be Red Cross sew ing. JOLLY NEIGHBORS GIVE VALENTINE PARTY SATURDAY Members of the Jolly Neigh bors club entertained their husbands at a valentine pi nochle party Saturday eve ning, February the fourteenth, at the, Shasta school. High scores were held by Mrs. B. F. Douglas and Mr. William T. Long, and low was received by Mrs. A. L. Longmlre and Mr. Jack Miller. Mrs. H. F. Sackett received the special award. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mrs. J. R. Fowler, Mrs. William T. Long, Mrs. B. F. Douglas and Mrs. A. L. Longmlre. Those enjoying the evening of cards were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Crapo, Mrs. Emma O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mrs. H. F. Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. A..L. Longmire, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Love, Mr. and Mrs. L, Lam bert, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hull, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. DuFour, Mr. Alvin Lucas, Mr. Jack Mil ler, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Landis, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Long, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. C. Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hooton, Mr. and Mrs.. A. L. Paul and Mrs. Charles Cain. LODGE PLANS SOCIAL EVENING EACH MONTH Ewauna lodge 802, auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen, met February the twelfth in the KC hall with thirty members present. Four new members, Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs. C. W. Chapman, Mrs. Thomas Knight and Mrs. Charles W. McGilvray, were initiated into the lodge. Flans were made for a soc ial evening with entertain ment to be held the second Thursday of each month at eight o'clock. Mrs,. George Davlg was appointed chair man of the entertainment committee for the year. On the committee for March are Mrs. William E. Brown, Mrs. A. D. Byrd, Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. L. Kidwell. ' Initiation will be held at the next meeting -on Thurs day afternoon, February the twenty-sixth, at two o'clock. All members and Visiting members arc welcome. I I ! ' - ?f p 'p'ijt j: """"" MARRIED IN RENO Mr. and Mrs. William Schorn of Vallejo. Cal ifornia, pictured in Reno, Nevada, shortly after their marriage this past week. The bride is the former Alice Simpson, daughter of S. G. Simp son of this city, and the groom is the son of J. F. Sehorn, also of Klamath Falls. Ella Bamett Rush. DEFENSE PARTY HELD SATURDAY AT MIDLAND MIDLAND A defense card party was held Saturday eve ning at the home of Mrs. J. B. Burnett, with Mrs. Blanche Quimby as co-hostess. Proceeds from the affair will be used to aid in purchasing defense bonds by the Midland grange. Pinochle and five hundred were in play, with high scores in the former received by Mrs. Lee Sutton and Mr. August Andrieu, and the low by Mrs. Minnie Andrieu and Mr. Louis Botens; high in five hundred were received by Mrs. Rosa Burnett and Mr. A. Pinelli, and low by Mrs. Graham and Mr. Ed Gravelle. Refreshments were served by the Home Eco nomics club. The next defense party will be held at the home of Edna Travers, with Mrs. Graham assisting, on February the twenty-eighth at eight o'clock. PINOCHLE CLUB MEMBERS MEET FOR LUNCHEON The Lucky Thursday pin ochle club met February the twelfth at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Billings on the Keno highway. Covers at a one o'clock luncheon were laid for Mrs. Vera Good, Mrs. Florence Young, Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Fannie Goddard, Mrs. Kate Crowson, Miss Nona Hall, Mrs. Nettie Good, Mrs. Louis Borton, Mrs. Estella Smith, Mrs. Katherine Evans and Mrs. Maggie Upton. Honors at Cards were re ceived by Mrs. Young, high, Mrs. Crowson, second high, Mrs. Billings, traveling, and Mrs. Borton, low. At its next meeting Mrs. Mary Martin will be hostess at her home, 2200 Wantland avenue, at a one o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Lora Conn of Lake view was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Tillotson during her stay here this past week. Mrs. Conn is regent of Lake View chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and the aunt of Mrs. Tillotson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Offield left this weekend for La Jolla, and San Diego, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Of field's sister and family, Lieu tenant and Mrs. Walter Kelly and Joan. They will be gone a fortnight. Dr. and Mrs. Dean Osborn spent this weekend in Ta coma, Washington, where they were with their daughter, Barbara, in celebration of her birthday. Barbara' is a student at Annie Wright seminary. Friends of Mrs. Hiram Mur doch, mother of Mrs. Lloyd J. Goble, are pleased to learn she Is recovering at Hillside hospital following an Illness which occurred this week. Mrs. Murdock is not yet per mitted visitors. Mr., and Mrs. Merit Smith, (Mary Walsh), of 2550 Apple- . gate avenue, are receiving felicitations from their friends over the birth of a daughter, their first child, born at Klam- ' ath Valley Ijpspltal February the sixteenth. THE EVENING HERALD. STINGERETTE CLUB MEETS ON FEBRUARY I7TH The Stingerette club met in the KC hall on February the seventeenth with a good at tendance and two new mem bers, Nellie Messer and Pat Henry, joining the club. Mrs. Messer is formerly of Los Angeles and received a trans fer to the Klamath club. Members voted to award de fense stamps as prizes at the club's galloping teas. The next meeting will be held on March the seventeenth when seven birthdays will be observed. MRS. BRINK HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. L. J. Brink whose birthday occurs on Valentine's day was pleasantly surprised when friends and neighbors called at her home on Satur day evening. Mr. Brink acted as host for the occasion and beautifully decorated cakes were presented to the honor guest. Those honoring Mrs. Brink were Mrs. S. R. Berry, Mrs. G. C. Tatman. Mr. and Mrs. George Randall and Clarence, Mrs. W. C. Milkey, Mrs. Bon nie Howard. Mrs. G. P. Van Riper, Mrs. William J. Conley, Mrs. Isabel Andrews, Mrs. Mary Warren, Mrs. Clara Price, Mrs. T. B. Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stivers and . Barbara Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John Bos and Mr. Gene Stivers. Party Given en Second Birthday Little Elaine Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Zimmerman of West Klam ath, observed her second birth day anniversary on Wednes day, February the eighteenth, when a group of friends called to share her birthday cake. Enjoying the party were Thomas Dorrcll, Dorothy Dor rell, Roger Botens, Judy Hayes, Walter West, Barbara Rivers, Twyla Johnson, Janet Hayes, Virginia Hayes and Bobby Cutting. ' . f A 'X ?'-';'.''! THIS IS ELAINE ' Pretty Elaine Zimmerman' Is the woyear-old -daughter of Mr', and Mrs. G. Zimmerman of this city. . ... :.- Konnell-EWs. , , Cm ' I KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Social Calendar Monday, February 2) Garden group of Library club to show garden slides and pictures, arrangements of rock and dead branches un der direction Mrs. A. O. Proc tor, 2 p. m., small library club rooms. Edith Cunning and Minerva book groups of BPW clubs with Mrs. Sheldon Brum baugh, Oleno highway, 8 p. in. Tuesday, February 24 Aloha chapter, OES, to Ini tiate candidates In Masonia temple, 8 p. m. Delta Gamma, Delphian, with Mrs. C. E. Morrison, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. F. Cecil Adiuns, leader. Wednesday. February 25 Annual spring tea given by Sojourners at 1:45 p. m, Wil lard hotel. Altamont Gnrden club with Mrs. A. R. Dickson, Lakcview highway, 2:30 p. m. Junior chamber league members home nursing class, Room 222, KUHS. Mrs. Louis Williams, instructor. Thursday. February 28 Bethany circle of First Pres- byterian church to meet at church parlors for 1 o'clock luncheon. Chiloquin women to spons or benefit concert in high school gymnasium, 8 p. m. International relations study group of AAUW to meet with Mrs. Roy Lee, 638 Roscway drive, 8 p. m. Friday, February 27 Meeting of Past Matrons club, OES, to bo hold at Ma sonic temple, 1 o'clock lunch eon. Wednesday. March 4 Wednesday club of St. Paul's with Mrs. D. J. Zumwalt re view, "One Foot in Heaven." Social meeting of Junior chamber league with Mrs. Samuel A. Mushen, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. March 8 Dad's Night observed by Sacred Heart academy stu-' dents with potluck supper in Lyceum hall. Friday. March 8 Klamath Community Con cert association presents Mar accl dance troupe, Pelican theatre, 8 p. m. Saturday, March 7 Rummage sale sponsored by kindergarten of Roose velt school at building on Main between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Monday. March Angus Bowmer of SOCK to present dramatic program be fore Klamath Falls Woman's Library club, main auditor ium city library, 2 p. m. Monday. March 16 Klamath Community Con cert association presents "Mar riage of Figaro," Pelican the atre, 8 p. m. Tuesday, March 17 Annual St. Patrick's card party, Willard hotel, 8 p. m. Sponsored by St. Mary's Altar society. Monday, April 6 Easter Monday party at Wil lard hotel sponsored by Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Saturday. April 11 Annual Shrine hospital ben efit dance given by Klamath Shrine club in armory. PARTY GIVEN BY THETA RHO FOR NEW MEMBERS The Theta Rho Girls club held a valentine party at the IOOF hall on Saturday eve ning, Februaiy the fourteenth, given in honor of new mem bers and girls planning to Join the club. Those present were Miss Nancy Balentine, Miss Cath erine Blanas, Mrs. Helen Branas, Miss Marjorie Bafford, Miss LaVanna Bridge, Miss Betty Burpee, Mrs. Harriett Estes, Miss Shirley Garfield, Miss Betty Green, Miss Col leen Jurgcnson, Mrs. Frances Munsell, Miss Clara Rcdkey, Miss Yvette Sweet, Miss Lu cille Tllton, Miss Patsy Tilton, Miss Shirley Tllton, Miss Nel lie Rea Tucker, Mrs. Mary Vlahos, Miss Donna Wilkes. The next meeting of Theta Rho will be February the twenty-third at half past seven o'clock at the hall when all members are requested to be present. MERRY MIXERS ENTERTAINED THURSDAY NIGHT The Merry Mixers club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Pearl Paup on Lin coln street when pinochle and flee were In play after the business meeting, Prizes were received by Mrs. Elinor Cur tis and Mrs. Eva Lcbcngood. Visitors were Mrs. Llzzlo Little, Mrs. Ida Cunnings. Mrs. Lebengood, Mrs. Francis Collins, Mrs. Ruth Anderson, and Mrs. Mary 'House. Mem bers present' we.e Mrs. Jo Paup, Mrs. June Collins, Mrs. Dee Salyer, Mrs. Alberta Al len; Mrs. Elinor Curtis and the hostcs.1. i , The club will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Salyer, 3830 Shasta Way, $ aW'V, tTM Wolfe: J M f 1 M MARLENE Marlene is the two-ycor-old daughter of Mr. unci Mrs. Stephen Kondrn of Tuielnko. Kennell-Ellis. MISS TEARE HONORED AT BIRTHDAY DINNER LANGEI.L VALLEY Miss Mildred Tcarc was honored ot a prettily appointed blrthdny dinner on Thursday evening when her sister, Mrs. Wnrren Mason,' entertained at her home on Melrose street in Klamnth Falls. On the table, centered by a decorated cake, covers were laid for Miss Teare, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Teare. Mrs. Clif ford Jackson. Mrs. Mary Leidy, Mrs. Thursdon Llnd vallc, Marilyn Mason, Sharon Jackson, Myron Wheeler, Mnl colm Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mason. A large crowd of Langell Valley residents gathered ot tho community hall on Friday evening for a potluck supper followed by dancing with music furnished by Roy Join ers orchestra of Klamath Falls. Dances will be held each Sat urday evening, according to present plans. JUVENILES OPEN CAMPAIGN ON MEMBERSHIP Juveniles of Neighbors of Woodcraft met Monday after noon, February the sixteenth, at four o'clock In the KC hall with the membership contest In progress under the captain cy of Darlenc Smith and Cath erine Kruger. Refreshments were served by tho two cap tains and Louise Barnhort. The next meeting is an nounced for March the second at four o'clock at the hall when those on the committee will be Margaret Rcdkey, Lo rone and Dlrkle Weed. MISS CLEMENS HONORED BY. FACULTY MERRILL Paulino Clem ens, high school senior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Clemens was" tho student body ' and faculty choice for repre senting the Merrill high school in the annual Daugh ters of tho American Revolu tion contest. Miss Clemens, one of three chosen by tho senior class, competed with senior girls of other county high schools for the privilege of representing the state. The final choice of candidates was made by the high school fac ulty. LADIES' SPRING COATS Cleaned and Prld Before The , msesi New Method Ceoners ,43 Eiplan.d, if,, m Valley Matrons Areo Entertained Tuesday Hugh O'Conner Home Near Merrill Scene of "Victory" Party During Past Week MERRILL "Victory" was tho keynote of the delightful luncheon held Tuesday at the home of Mis. Hugh O'Connor with Mrs. Dun Barry. Mrs. W. C. Uiiiloy, Mrs. Don Cashman nnd Mrs. Jerry Ahrrn as co-hostesses. Invitations, tallies, table appointments and prizes furthered the patriotic motif. Indi vidual tables were centered with miniature fliign in red gum ilrops, flogs waved from tallies and defense stomp awards did their bit toward defense. SHOP OWNERS HONOR ATTORNEY AT DINNER MEET The Klamath Falls unit of the Oregon Association of Ucuuty Shop Owners and Op erators held a dinner honoring their stato uttorney, Mrs. John Y. Richardson of Portland, on the evening of February the sixteenth at the Elk hotel. A largo representation was also present from Lakcview. A stirring tolk was delivered by Mrs. Richardson In regord to the bill to bo presented In Salem during the coming leg islature. Many points of In terest to the profession and general public were covered hut the point stressed was the fact that unity of the beauty shops Is necessary to acquire laws necessary to bring Oro gon up to the standards ot neighboring states. Mrs. Rich ardson stated that lows us they exist In Oregon regarding tho beauticians are not sufficient to Insure better working con ditions for the beauty operator or do not encourage public confidence. Another point of gain, ac cording to Mrs. Richardson, Is the abolition of fraudulent ad vertising whereby the public will be advised that the beauty service will either be com plete, with all services Includ ed In the price quoted, or ad vertised exactly as they are to be rendered. In other words, Mrs. Richardson stress ed there must be no further bait advertising. Now more thun ever before Mrs. Richardson considered that morale is a woman's busi ness but that, In coming to the front, she can only be as smart as she feels. "In other words," she said, "if a woman Is well groomed she Is more confident of her self and her capacity as a member on the home front." The convention of the Ore gon association will be held March first, second and third at Grants Pass when final plans will be made for the coming year which includes the bill to be presented at Salem. Mrs. Gladys Stephens Is president of the Klamath unit of the association. The Merry-GoRound club met Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Clara Price for a pot luck dinner. Members present were Mrs. L. J. Brink, Mrs. S. R. Berry. Mrs. G. C. Tot man, Mrs. W. C. Milkey. Mrs. Glenn Stivers, Barbara Lee Slivers, Mrs. Everett Brining, Twyla June Brining, Mrs. Alta Randall. Mrs. Jessie Rivers and Miss Sue Staub. At its next meeting the club will meet nt the homo of Mrs. Glenn Stivers on Thursday, February the twenty-sixth, at half past one o'clock. saIc 1 r0r iliiJri's ! opportunity M jMWi I i if (AQUA REGINAB) hundred years ago an old Benedictine monk. sr among the Magyars, distilled a fragrance for a Queen of breath-taking beauty. Her never-waning fascination, history maintain), was greatly doe to the irresistible allure of Hungary Water . . . LENOYEL PARFUMEURS have brought to life this magnificent unteut of the Renaissance. It it a talisman it is romance for every woman I Two Warts Only 3 ox., rtg. $2.00, now CURRIN'S for DRUGS Klamath's Drug and Cosmetic Center . 9th and Main s phona 4S14 February 21. 1949 In bridge high score went to Mrs. W. J. Grove, the con lolotlon to Mrs. H. O. Cox and the traveling to Mrs. Grove. Mrs. 3. I.eland Pope took high honors In pinochle, the consolation went to Mrs. Geno Hill nnd the trav eling prUo to Mrs. A Ionia Hodges. 0 Guests Invited for the after noon were Mrs. W. J. Grove, Mrs. Frank Corey, Mrs. War ren Fruits, Mrs. Hanoi Lilly, Mrs. Helen Dennehy, Mrs. Dolton Porker. Mrs. Otto Urwyllc, Mrs. Hubert K. Har ry, Mrs. Homer 1 teuton, Mrs, L. It. Potion. Mrs. R. L. Dil lon, Mrs. .Scott McKendree, Mrs. O. T. McKendree, Mrs. J. R. Steele. Mrs. R. W. Steele. Mrs. Paul Maulilln, Mrs. William Wahlcrt, Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. M. A. riowniun, Mrs. Ucl Dlllard, Mrs. F. E. Trolmon, Mrs. K. E. Kilpotrlik, Mrs. Claud Moi-eland, Mrs. Clifford Shuck. Mrs. Terry Edwards, Mrs. L. A. Scott, Mrs. A. J. King. Mrs. C. E. Sharp, Mrs. E. McCulluiii, Mrs. II. C. UrQ$ bury, Mrs. Louis Stewart. Mrs. E. L. Crawford. Mrs. Lewis Kuudra, Mrs. J. B. Kid well, Mrs. Walter Roblson, Mrs. L. A. Tnbor, Mrs. O. M. Costleman, Mrs. Gene Hill, Mrs. Kenneth C'olwell, Mrs. Henry Cox, Mrs. J. S. Wil son, Mrs. Dagnan, Mrs. N. H. Rogue, Mrs. Mary Pearson, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mrs. Willard L. Smith, Mrs. O. V. Reeves. Mrs. Robert Cannell, Mrs. Elmer Stukel, Mrs. Fred Stu kl, Mrs. T. W. Chatburn, Mrs. Levi McDonald, Mrs. John Glocomlnl, Mrs. Gla comlnl. Mrs. W. W. Baldwin, Mrs. J. Leland Pope, Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. Dillon Moore, Mrs, Alonzo Hodges, Mrs. Pierce Hodges, Mcs, Harold West, Mrs. W. DolU' all ot Merrill. Mrs. R. H. Anderson, Mrs. Anlce Anderson, Mrs. T. W. Laird, Mrs. Harold J. Hend rlckson, Mrs. Earl McNeeley, Mrs. Tom O'Brien, Mrs. Sam K. Bowdon, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Santford Jones, Bonan za; Mrs. Almo Newton, Mrs. Lee Dixon, Mrs. George Yost. Mrs. George Frey, Mr. O'Shea, Mrs. McKlmmons. Mrs. E. W. Staunton, Mrs. Clark Fcnsler. Mrs. 3. C. Stevenson, Mrs. L a w s o n Bralnard, Mrs. Don Fisher of Tuleloke and Mrs. W. C. Dol ton, Mnlln. The Independent Study club will hold Its monthly party Saturday evening, February the twenty-first, In the com munity social hall, 21.10 Gar den avenue, when a pntlusJc dinner will bo served at f o'clock, followed by a social evening, with their husbands and friends os guests. Hunoanj