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DdernBecher ParTy Event of Saturday Annual Benefit Bridge Tea Given This Afternoon In Willard Hotel Ballroom The St, Valentino's Day theme wai used effectively at the annual Doernbochor bridge pnrty nt the Willard hotel Satur duy lifter noon when the Kliimnth Fulls Woman's Library club sponsored tho nnnunl bonoflt and tan for" the children's hoc pltnl In Portland. Tho ten table, cunturcd with a huge clustor of deep red carnations, stressed tho Vulontlna motif with rod tutln heart on tho laco cloth, a crytitnl opcnlno holding red curno- Hons and tall wimo candies. Ai a background for the purty, tho platform wu dec orated with red hearts und pussywillows, first of the sprlnR. Mrs. Matthew Rnuw win Konoral chnlrmun of brldgo, Mrs, Don It. Drury In charge of tea which was served at four o'clock. Mrs. A. O, Proc tor, library club prcnldont, and Mm. H, C. Grocsboi-k, Doarnbnchor, atnto cliulrmun, prenlded at tho tou tublo. Reservation for tho iiffnlr woro inndo during tho wouk by Mm. Merlo S, Wont, Mrs. Otto Mlkkelnon, Mrs. J. F. King, Mrs. Kenneth (J, Kliilm, -Mra4 Chorloa Kcmpter, Mrs. Karl G. Cummlngs, Mrs. Ho 'meV Ellis, Mra. Elflo Hideout, ;Mr; C. S. Peterson, Mrs. K. D.! Hiimiichor, Mrs. C. W. t Hornfbrook, Mrs. lion Gib "Ion,1 Mm. Greer Gluauoo, Mrs. M. R. Houpert, Mrs. R. E. Gcurhart, Mrs. W. A. Von Busklrk, Mrs. Juck Schulzo. Mrs. Horace E. Gotz, Mrs. Normnn Moty, Mrs. Mutthuw Ruuw, Mra. It. E. Oiikca, Mrs. Dcun H. Oaborn, Mra. Morris, Mra, George R. Llndlcy, Mrs. R. C. Brooks, Mrs. A. C, Boc kea, Mm. Hurry Uolvln, Mra. R. R. Allison, Mra. Wnllcr Bradley. Mra. A. H. Barnlil aol, Mra. Dole Mattoon, Mra. Frank Tarr Mrs. Edwin Schnecbeck, Mrs. Curt Stelnaelfer, Mra. Frank Sexton, Mrs. Wllllum Serruys, Mm. Gcorgo Mycra, Mra. H. M. Shoplelgh, and Mrs. Roy Rakcstraw. Nile To Elect New Officers Past Presidents' . Day To Be Observed at Tuesday Meet Election of officers,' observ ance, of Past Presidents.' day and of Uia club's birthday will provide a full business hour at the twelve Vclov'.i luncheon meeting of the Klamath Falls Nllo club to be held Tuesday oftcrnoon, Feb ruary tho second, In tho Peli can Party room. Mrs. Wilbur A. Arnold will preside at tho mooting, and acting as hostesses will bo Mrs. Gus Andcraon, Mra. G. A. Masaoy, Mra. William Kuykendall and Mrs. B. A. Purcell. Mrs. Florence Davis of Spokane, Washington, iu. prcmo qtioon of Daughters of the Nile, was a guest of Zulolma temple nt Medford on Tuesday, January tho nine teenth, when a noon luncheon and ceremonial wore held in her honor. Eight candidates woro taken Into membership at the coro monlol, which was attended by Mrs. J. II. Poppy ond Mrs. Jerry Rlckcr, mcmbors of tho Klamath club. Whllo In tho valloy city they woro guests of Mrs. Margaret Fabrlck, qucon of Zulolma templo, and roturncd homo lost weekend. -'. VISITORS HONORED AT '; LUNCHEON ; ' Mrs, E. D. I'lamachor cntor- tnlncd this past week at lunch eon ; honoring two visitors, Mrs, Andrew Mowat of Soot tlo, mother of Mra. Don R. Drury, and Mrs. D. L. Me Quarria of Missoula, Montana, mother of Mrs. Carl Huson. Mrs, Mowat has roturncd to her. homo following a lengthy visit here. ,' Guests nt tho Hnmiichcr homo on Pacific Torrnco in cluded Mrs. Mownt, Mrs. Mc Qunrrlc, Mrs. Drury, Mrs. Hu son, Mrs, John Houston, Mrs, E. M. Raymond, Mrs. Ray Coulnm, Mrs. Guy Harmon and Mrs. William Spongier. DeMOLAY INITIATION TAKES PLACE At a ceremony held in the Masonic templo Thursday eve ning at eight o'clock, the fol lowing boys received tho initi atory and DcMolny degrees of tho Klamath chapter, Order of DcMolny: Walter Bothuno, Jorry Hicks, Bruco Wirth, Jock Robblns, Bill Rndcllffo, Al King, John Nogglo nnd Gcorgo Long.; The ceremonies wore-followed by refreshments. Don Dairy GuestSpeaker Rationing and Entail ing Work Explained By Chairman Policies and achievements -of tho war - rationing board wore ubly explalnod to mem bers of tho Soroptimlst club by Dun Drury, chairman of tho locul rationing board, at tho club's regular luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Rose Poolo, prcsldont of tho local club, turned tho mooting over to Mra. Effio Gurcolon, program chairman, of tho day, who in troduced Mr. Drury, Mr. Drury Informed club mombora that it had boon the policy of tho local board to try to tuko the pain out of rationing but It had been found there was too much puln. Tho prlmury purpose of rationing is to make every ono, regardless of money, share nliko. Members were In tceatcd to know that it will take a million volunteer workers In the United States to register tho pcoplo for the number two ration book. A portion of the Girls' chorus from tho Klamath Un ion high school, under the di rection of Mr. Andrew Loney Jr., prese.nted Fantaslc'a "Gypsy Chorol," arrangement by James, and "The Lord's Prayer," by Franck. Both numbers wore well rendered nnd were enjoyed : by the members. The chorus was ac companied by Ruth Rogers. Tho Soroptimlst club elect ed Mrs. Catherine Brum baugh the Junior delegate to the next regular Soroptimlst convention. Guests of the club were Mm. C. P. . Von Doren and Stephen Snbo. AFFAIRS .', - : GIVEN FOR MRS: KING ' : Mrs. J. F. King, who leaves soon to make her home else where, has been honored at several informal affairs and on Frlduy of lost week was the recipient of a handker chief shower given by Mrs. Arthur Donison at her home, S005 South Sixth street. Guests woro ' invited to a luncheon at ono o'clock when Mrs. Denlson was hostess to the oxecutive board, of the women's auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church. Twelve were present. At a recent mooting of the church's missionary society Mrs. King was given a cor sage as a gift from the group, in appreciation of her many contributions in the past. GAIETY CLUB TO DISPENSE WITH BRIDGE Mrs. E. M. Igl was hostess to members of Gaiety club Thursday evening at , her home on North Third street. Supper was served later to tho groupv Members of the club have decided to dispense ' with brldgo playing for the dura tion and on their regular mooting nights will gather at tho Rod Cross room, surgical dressings project. Later they will hove dessert at the home of a member, -. . ; : KLAMATH ; . v' GIRL NAMED. AT UNIVERSITY . : Mnrjorlo Young, Klamath Falls, was recently selected by her living organization, High land Houso, at the University of Oregon, to bo a candidate for tho title of ."Little Col onel." Tho winner of the title will reign over the military ball, scheduled for 'January tho thirtieth. Miss Young Is a sophomore in journalism, end Is news edi tor of Tho Emerald, student published newspaper. '.'.-'V-;--1'- ; Klamath Falls friends were Interested to learn that Miss June Sanders, daughter of ' Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders, who is training at Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, was one of twenty student nurses re ceiving caps at a ceremony held at the hospital January tho twenty-second. An aunt of Miss Sanders, Mrs. Ida Grimes of this city, attended tho ceremony. . mv fir-1 um -". I- ) ' x' A i 'i i OFFICERS TO ATTEND STATE BOARD SESSION . I Mrs. Ernest D. Lamb, state . president of the Oregon Fed-' eratlon of Garden clubs, and Mrs. A. G. Proctor, state sec retary, will attend the all-day meeting of tho organization at the Portland hotel in Port land this coming Tuesday.' Mrs. ' Lamb left Saturday night for the north, Mrs.' Proc tor to leave Sunday. ' While in the north the two will be guests of Mrs. Lamb's mother, Mrs. David C. Pow ell. They will return here Wednesday night. . GARDEN CLUB PLANS FIRST MEETING ' " , ', Members of the Garden group of. the Klamoth Foils Women's Library club will meet for the first time' this year on Monday afternoon, February tho twenty-second, . at two o'clock, in the library club rooms. , . Mrs. Andrew Collier and Mrs. Rollo C. Groesbeck will have charge of the program,; "Earliest Landscaped Gard ens." Election of officers will take place. SOCIETY By LOIS KLAMaTH FALLS is the new home of Mrs. Frederick C. Wissenbach and daughter, Edith, who joined the Rev. Mr. Wissenbach here' this month. The family formerly, resided in Pendleton where the Wissenbachs took an active part in civic and social affairs of that town. Rev. Wissenbach is. rector of St. Paul's. Guderlon. Carolina Church Scene of Wedding Leah Frances Collins-Becomes Bride of Army . (Man in Ceremony Read January 13 ' A wedding of wide interest in Klamath Falls was that of ,Miss Leah Frances. Collins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. 1 Collins of Pacific Grove, California, and Crescent Lake, who become the bride of Lieutenant Donald L. Menefee, United States army, on Wednesday- evening, January the thirteenth. ; The ceremony was read at half past six o'clock in the Church of the Advent, Episcopal, in Sportansburg, South Carolina. The Rev. William R. Lea was the officiating clergyman. Fellow officers of the groom, Lieutenant Doyle and Lieutenant Gibson, attended the young couple. . v. ;f -The bride is well known , hero where she hos made her " home os well as at Wilderness .Ranch, the summer home of ; , hcr parents. She spent one year ot the University of Ne-, vada in Reno. ' The groom, Lieutenant. . Menefee of Phoenix, Arizona,, is attached to the Tenth In f a n t r y Training regiment, Camp Croft, South Carolina; Lt. and Mrs. Menefee are at home at 512 Norwood -street, ' Spartonsburg, South Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W, Steamsireturned .Friday night ; 'from a fortnight's stay' in Los .Angeles. ' STEWART f 1 X : : 'MRS. STEPHENS .ENTERTAINS . AT LUNCHEON 'A Among the recent affairs i given for Mrs. J. F. King and her daughter, Mrs. Shelby Calhoun, visiting here at the King home from Los Angeles, was the Informal luncheon ar ranged last Tuesday by Mrs. . Lafayette Stephens., ,. . Guests Included Mrs. King, . Mrs. Calhoun, Mrs. Frederick . W. Hamilton, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. Guy Harmon, Mrs.. Elmer Kinderdick, Mrs. i Frank Tarr and Mrs. E. D. Hamacher. , , W is . I MRS. SHANNON HONORED AT RECENT AFFAIR Mrs.' Harry : Land, Mrs. Frank Bogatay and Mrs. Rich ard Hibbs entertained at the Hibbs home on North Fifth street early this week honor ing Mrs. Wilbur Shannon, the' former Marion Farmer. Gifts were presented Mrs. Shannon, who was married during the holiday season. . Honoring Mrs. Shannon were Mrs. C. S. Elliot, Mrs. Ed win Schneebeck, Mrs. Ted Medford, Mrs. John Schubert, Mrs. Elmer. Kinderdick, Mrs. Nicholas Long and Mrs. Frank Tarr. ,.;..: Members of Oregon Mothers will meet in the surgical dressings room of the Red - Cross building on Main street . Monday morning and at noon will enjoy dessert and their business meeting at the' Pell can. Mrs. Andrew Collier and Mrs. Warren C. Hunt are hos- -tesses. . . , Members- of the afternoon book section - of AAUW will meet Tuesday, February the . second, at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Percy Murray ' at which time Mrs. Godfrey C. Blohm will review, "West With the N,ight," by Beryl Markhara. Dr. Noble To Spealc At Dinner Meeting , "The Task of War and Peace" To Be Discussed by President of Committee February 6 Dr. Q. Bernard Noble of Reed college, Portland, presl. dent of the northwest regional executive committee to study the organization of peace, will speak In Klamath Falls on Sat urday evening, February the sixth, at a half past six o'clock dinner to be held in the Willard hotel. Dr. Noble's theme will be, "The Task of War and Peace." . : Mrs. Coulam Hostess .Visitors Honored at i . Luncheon Given Dur I ing Past Week . Mrs. Ray Coulam has been hostess- at two delightful parties during the past fort night at her home at 1884 Melrose street. On Wednesday of last week Mrs. Coulam asked guests to luncheon hon oring Mrs. D. L. McQuarrie of Missoula, Montana, here visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Carl Huson, and Mrs. Shelby Cal houn of Los Angeles, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. King of Alameda street. Cards followed luncheon and guests included Mrs. Mc Quarrie, Mrs.' Calhoun, Mrs. J. F. King, Mrs. Guy Harmon, Mrs; Carl Huson, Mrs. Elmer Kinderdick, Mrs. E. M. Ray mond, Mrs. E. D. Hamacher, Mrs. Charles F. Scharfenstein, Mrs. Charles Kempter and Mrs. Carl Steinseifer. . On Wednesday of this week a group was asked for lunch eon and sewing at one o'clock at the Coulam home. Those bidden included Mrs. Clifford Reeves, Mrs. Bernard Cos- , tello, Mrs. Jack Bishop, Mrs. Willard Constans, Mrs. Loris C. Hubble, Mrs. William Spangler, Mrs. Don ' Drury, Mrs. A. J. Meyers and Mrs. Charles Kempter. -' COMMITTEE FOR TUESDAY OES MEETING The hostess committee- for the regular meeting of Aloha chapter, No. 61, Order of the Eastern Star, at the meeting Tuesday evening, was Miss May Phinney, chairman, Mrs. W. L. Pool, Mrs. H. C. Bonney, Mrs. Theodore Case and Mrs. George Grizzle. Mrs. Clarence A. Humble, ., ."' worthy matron, presided. Mrs. Charlotte Martin, junior past matron, and Miss Isabella Milne, royal matron of Amar anth, were seated in the east. An out-of-town guest was Mrs. Margaret C. Harris, Eastgate chapter, No. 225, Los Angeles, California. . - Mrs. . Humble announced that the next meeting, Febru ary the ninth, will .be "Obli gation Night," and Mr. Law rence K. Phelps, -worthy pa tron, will be in charge of the program. - HAPPY HOUR. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR The Happy Hour club was entertained by Mrs. John H. Hamilton at her home on North Ninth street Tuesday afternoon when a large group of the members were present including Mrs. Carl Sandell, Mrs. George Biehn, Mrs. J. J. Keller, Mrs. Frank Frankford, Mrs. Sydney Evans, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. H. J. Sav idge, Mrs. Maude Hosley, Mrs. George Humphrey, Mrs. Anna Funk and Mrs. R. G. Mot schenbacher. Election of officers for the coming year resulted in the re election of Mrs. Motschen bacher as president, Mrs. H. E. Jones as vice president and Mrs. Hum as secretary and - treasurer. The next meeting ia sched- ; uled for February the ' ninth and will be held at the home of Mrs. Hosley ' on High ' street. ' : . . , : LIONS MEET ' .- AT PELICAN FOR SUPPER v . Sixty members of the Lions club met in the Pelican party room for a stag supper fol lowed by a program on Tues day evening at half past six o'clock. Students from the Muldovan studio danced for the Lions and their guests. . Mr. and . Mrs. Carl Huson have as their guest Mrs. Hu son's mother, Mrs. D. L. Mc Quarrie of Missoula, Montana, who has been here since the holidays. She will remain un til mid-February. Also here at holiday time was Mrs. Hu son's brother, Corporal D., L. McQuarrie of Vancouver, Washington. - h -.:'-'.' ' Jane Garcelon is expected home this weekend by train from San Francisco and Los Angeles. The dinner meeting, open to the public, Is being spon sored by the Klamath Falls Business and Professional . Women's club. The American Association of University, Klamath chapter, and the lo cal League of Women VoU ers. All members and their, husbands are especially . in vited to hear Dr. Noble. . Reservations may be mad with any member of the three sponsoring organizations, or by calling the Willard hotel, dial 4161, before Friday at six o'clock. , ' Dr. Noble served overseas in the first World war as a first lieutenant in the 168th infantry, Rainbow division. . He was wounded In battle and received ' the Distinguished Service Cross for action un der fire. He later served as a staff member of the Ameri can Peace delegation to Paris in 1919, and has been pro fessor of government at the University of Nebraska and Reed college faculties for the past twenty-two years. Ha is an authority on problems of war and peace, and an ar bitrator for labor and man agement. . Officers Named . Girls' Friendly Society Elects Heads of Group Officers for the coming year were named by the Girls Friendly society of St. Paul's Episcopal church at a meet ing held Monday in the par ish hall and followed by paper sack supper. President Is Joan O'Neill, vice president is Marilyn O'Neill, secretary, Betty Gild den, and treasurer, Lynden King. Advisors are Miss Haxel Morrison and Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth Jr. - ;" The net 'meeting .of t group win be held Februt f the eighth. On Sunday, at fl t o'clock, there will be an ai- nussion service nem at St. Paul's for new members - of GFS. ' - . SOJOURNERS " HAVE MEET WEDNESDAY ' - Sojourners met Wednesday afternoon at the Willard with Mrs. C. A. Lundy and Mrs. A. L. Moore as hostesses. Mra. H. M. Rayner and Mrs. R. W. . Rockholt will be in charge of the next meeting on Febru ary the tenth Guests of ' the afternoon were Mrs. Arthur M. Brad ford, Mrs.' Howard Dixon, Mrs. L. M. Willoughby, Mrs. Harry M. Briggs and Mrs; E. J. Gardener. In bridge high score went to Mrs. Earl Brandeberry, second to Mrs. Ben Gibson, and Mrs. L. M. Willoughby, . low. '. .j It was announced ' that members have turned in 932 hours of Red Cross work; . - . LUNCHEON -GIVEN FOR MRS. KING , : Mrs. Thomas A. Sandoe ot Fainter street asked a small - group of friends to her home one day last week to honor Mrs. J. F. King who leaves the city soon after a residence here of several years. Luncheon guests included Mrs. King,. Mrs. Carleton W. . Hornibrook, Mrs. Jacob Held, Mrs. William Scott and Mrs. Willard Constans. TICKETS FOR COMMANDO DANCE GOING Townspeople are cooperat ing with the Commandos in the buying of tickets for the "Washington ball to be given . In the armory Saturday eve ning; February the twentieth. . Funds will go toward the en tertaining of service men who have been returned to this country ond : treated for wounds in Bay hospitals. Each Commando has been . given tickets to sell and an award goes to the member : with the highest sale. A pinochle party is planned by the Theta Hho girls In the IOOF hall the evening of Saturday, February the sixth, at eight o'clock. - VI