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CLUBS - CHURCHES - LODGES
By Lynn Zimmerman Phone 570
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Our Service Is Making a Hit
With Hundreds
jOf Satisfied Customers
Forget About Laundry Cares
pr driver at your door means goodbye
laundry blues.
; Phone 154.
New Gity Laundry
MIM. IIAI.DWIV IIOHTKKH
AT HKItIKH OK TEAS
A sorle of bridge teas were
given this week by Mrs. Will Bald
win at her boms on Riverside
Drive. The Baldwin home we at
tractively decorated with profus
ion of tulips and feme. Dainty
refreshment wore served each af
ternoon. Mrs. Baldwin was assist
ed by Mrs. Howard Pcrrln, Mrs. D.
J. Zumwalt and Miss Maude Baldwin.
Tuesday the first prise was given
to Mrs. II, E. Hauger and the con
solation prise to Mrs. C, II
Knowles.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. It. B.
Geary won first prize, while "Mrs.
II. W. Rrldgeford received the con
solation prize.
Saturday the first prize was cap
tured by Mrs. W, E, Lamm, while
the consolation prize was given to
Mrs. (Juy Manning.
Poor Eyesight
Is a drain npon your nerves
your health, and your dis
position. Why suffer when the remedy
lies In correctly fitted
glasses. Ask any wearer . ot
glasses.
Our examination of the eyes
Is very complete. We have
and use the latest Instru
ments known to Uio optical
science, y
DR.GOBLE
Eyes Examined , ...
QUICK SERVICE
709 Main Street
Classes , , Frames
Ground ' Repaired
Eastern Star will meet In regular
session, Tuesday evening. May 26
st 8 p. m.. In the Masonic hall.
There will be, according to Mrs.
Amelia Hanks, worthy , matron.
work in the various degrees pf the
order. Special music during the
Initiatory work has been arranged.
All visitors In the city from other
chapters are cordially Invited to at
tend.
A. X. W, 11,111
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Mrs. It.ufua.S. Moore, of 120
eoutn mversme win be hostess to
the Art Needle Work club Wednes
day afternoon. May 27. '
MISS MARTINSON .- ,
COMPLIMENTED i
Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Patterson
were hosts at a delightful dinner
party Friday ovenlng when they en
tertained in honor of Miss Esther
Martinson of the high school fac
ulty. Covers were placed for Mr.
and Mrs. John Llnfesty, Miss Hazel
Noble, Dr. L.V. Gass, Miss Martin
son and the hosts.
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PIONEER OREGOX WOMAX
VIHITIXU HON
Mrs. F. B. Walte, 'of Portland,
mother of Fen Walte, of The Klam
ath News, Is visiting at the home
of her son on Nelson street. Mrs.
Walte spent several weeks here
last summer getting acquainted with
her young grandson. Bill. .
Mrs. F. B. Walte Is a daughter
of Fen Sutherlln, a pioneer of the
Roscburg country, who at the time
of his death In 1900 was the heav
iest Individual taxpayer In Douglas
county.
Save Time and Trouble
Mrs. Busy Housewife
EPORTS:
Repeated reports have come in by busy housewives to the ef
fect they are being bothered numerous times during the course
of a busy day by solicitors and peddlers, insistent on showing
their wares, knowing these women are busy and would rather
purchase their goods from their home town merchant anyway.
Pamath Falls Merchants Association, with the endorsement of the
lamath County Chamber of Commerce, have undertaken to ais
ibute. fo nfvk..r .mall and beautiful brass plate, as trans-.
7 V11UI fjV m,--- . . -
filed below, to every housewife in Klamath Falls, and
A Man Will Call on You to Ask Your Permission
Kate
PEDDLERS-AGENTS
, NO ADMITTANCE
WE TRADE WITH
Horiie
Merchants
(Exact
Size)
To Tack This Plate on Y our Porch, Door or Steps
- rixrR SUR E FACT '
Put in service, comfort and a modern city
This lv. lnscrlNI by
Klamath Fall. Merchants Association ;
Endowed by Klamath Co urity Chamber of Commerce
TEA CUP CIXB MEETS
WITH MltH. UALSIGER
Mrs. E. H. Balslger entertained
for the members of the Tea Cup
club Thursday afternoon. Assist
ing Mrs. Balslger were: Mrs. Mot
ile Belding, Mrs. E. M. Cbllcote,
and Mrs, Lawrence K. Phelps. After
short business meeting a social
hoar was enjoyed and the follow
ing program given: Vocal solo by
Mrs. Glenn Kent; reading by Mrs.
W. C. Van Emon and a saxaphone
solo by Mrs. F. Hill Hunter.
W. C. T. V. ENTERTAINS
WITH SILVER TEA
Entertaining with a sliver tea In
honor ot Mother's Day the W. C.
T. TJ. gave 'mo8t Interesting pro
gram In conjunction at the M. E.
church. Solo by Mrs. John H. Lin
testy; reading by Louise Myers;
reading by Mrs. Abbey; solo by
Mrs. Saunders; reading 'by Mrs
Hamilton; reading by Miss Anna
Setzer; piano solo by Helen Abbey,
and a talk by Mrs. W. P. Myers.
GRADUATE NURSES
TO MEET
Mrs. E. H. Lawrence will enter
tain the Graduate Nurses club Mon
day evening at her home on Cres
cent avenue. All graduate nurses
are Invited to attend.
DEAN OF MEX Iff
GUEST AT DINNER
.For, Dr. 0,. 0. Dubach, dean of
men at the Oregon Agricultural col
lege alumni and former students ot
O. A. C. gathered at the White Peli
can hotel on Friday night when a
dinner was served In the dining
room, .
Dr. Dubach's visit at this time
was of special Interest In view of
the present conflict of opinions re
garding the. two Institutions of
higher learning In the state of Ore
gon. It Is known that Dr. Dubach
Is very close to the situation at the
state college and Cave some inter
esting facts for the Klamath Falls
alumni. ...
' This is the first visit made to
Klamath county by Prof. Dubach
and a good representation ot Klam
ath students attended the dinner.
Percy Murray and Frank Moser
were In charge of the dinner ar
rangements. . " ' I"!"' ',
ST, MARY'S ALTAR . "i
SOCIETY MEETS
St. Mary's Altar society met
Tuesday afternoon in Lyceum hall
with an unusually large attendance.
The meeting was a most Interesting
one and at the close of the busi
ness meeting, refreshments were
served by the hostesses ot the after
noon, who were Mrs. Dan Colewell,
Mrs. M. Lavenlck and Miss Berna
dine Hannon, During the afternoon
Mrs. Bert Igle gave a very interest
ing paper on "How Woman Can
Re-establish the Home." ' The ladles
voted to contribute 110 from the
Altar society funds on hand to the
American Legion.
J. P. Colahan was transacting
business in Bonanza Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Flack us
were visiting In Malin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0.. Smyth were
transacting business in " Klamath
Falls Saturday.
' Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Spender, of
Klamath Falls were visiting at T.
P, Michael' Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kartell made
a trip to Gold Mill Saturday. Mr.
Baftell returned home Tuesday.
Mrs. Bartell will visit for a short
time there.. ")...
at' the
Joe Smith visited Sunday
Hitter home. ' i
T, A. Roberts Is slowly lmpror
Ing, after a serious Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, of
Gazelle, ; Calif:., - called at 7, 3P.
Michael's "Tuesday. '
Mr. and Mrs. JacE Horton were
transacting business In Klamath
Falls Monday. . . .
S. K. Uartzler has been ielplng
Emlle Egert finish sowing bis
grain.
Jos Smith and T. B. Bartell vers)
Bonanza visitors Tuesday.
SPECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
WHITE PELICAN HOTEL
HARRY BORED
anH his orchestra -will play Hunrig :';fj
dinner hour.- r, j-ut&tt
FAST MATRONS ' .
TO MEET
Mrs. L. 8. Willits and Mrs.
Charles Martin will entertain for
members of the Past Matrons' club,
Aloha chapter Order of Eastern
Star, on Friday afternoon at- the I
home ot Mrs. Martin.
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FRIENDSHIP CLUB
TO MEET SOON
Members cf the Friendship club
will meet at the home of Mrs. F. H.
Cofer, 614 Tenth street. On Friday
afternoon. This is the regular
meeting of the club and a large
turnout Is anticipated to make it
one of the most successful of the
spring.
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rs ew Records
far OLD .
Bring In your old records, Vbes
lion, Brunswick, or Victor, In
exchange for new. We will allow
75c for four old record on die
purchase of four new Brunswick
Records. i
This is a neW service ''to help
renew your record library. Caih
in on your old recordtv See i V
today. , a ,
HILDERBRAND
niLDEBRAND, May 23. Charles
Drew, of the Klamath basin was
transacting business In Yonna val
ley Monday.
New Brunswick
Records' Everyday
Q&B.CCo.ltSf
TEACHERS TLAN ' ,
VACATIONS
With the close of the schools In
Klamath county, a number of the
teachers are leaving this week' for
the north, several planning to va
cation In California and others to
remain at their homes until the
opening of the fall schools.
Mrs. Eba Bennett, who will be
principal of the Fairvlew school
next year, will leave In the, this
morning by motor for Bellingham,
Wash., where she plans to attend
the summer session of the Belling
ham normal school. She will be ac-
comnanied by her sister. Miss Ra-
chael Cronqulst and Miss LeLalne
West, Miss Cronqulst will . spend
her summer vacation In Seattle
and Portland, visiting with friends
and relatives. She plans to re
turn next year to teach In the
Klamath schools.
Miss LeLalne West, who will be
In the party leaving this morn
ing for the north, plans to remain
in Portland with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. West, for the early
summer months, vlsltjng later in
Fresno and Berkeley with friends.
Miss West will also teach in Klam
ath schools next winter and Spring.
Avard Whitman, a member of
the ' high school faculty, will leave
In the morning for Seattle to spend
the summer with his 'parents, mis
sionaries of China, who are in the
United States for the summer. Mr.
Whitman has accepted the. prlncl-
palshlo ot the Phoenix high school
and ho will visit there and In Med-
ford for some time before leaving
for Washington.
Miss Elolse McPherson, who was
music Instructress In the high
school during the past 'winter, left
Wednesday for Eugene, where she
will visit with her former friends
there. She will go to Portland in
fortnight to spend the summer with
her parents.
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ALOHA CHAPTER
TO MEET TUESDAY
. Aloha, chapter, No 61, Order, of
CURRmS FOR DRUGS.
Portland and Klamath Falls. Ore.-
Better Cookind
Friends of your 'own with electric ranges
will tell you that electric cooking with con
trolled heat gives better results,'"and does h
more cheaply. "
Hundreds and hundreds of our subscribers
revelling in this modern clean way of house
keeping, have no untidy wood or coal fires
to tend arid say it would be'eheap at twice
the actual cost.
Let us convince you of how surprisingly low
the average bill runs from the current
monthly statements in our books.
Ask about the special combined rates for
cooking and lighting at our local office. See the
electric ranges today at your electrical dealer's.
You can get one oh easy payments to be in
' stalled immediately. . k: k
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