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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1925)
ATjl NEWS - )CIETY Sunday, Juno 7, 1 92!), S . CHURCHES - LODGES Anna HcUer, J..n libera and the hoaluta, Miu Hogcri,. MKK () H)m OI,(MsTH t.KAW. wllh an Informal tea hour, Lunch wu wus served later In the day by Mini Klolae Supper, Ml Eunice Iluflereon and Mi Mao Phlnney, l,ik. r ii,. u . . . I lnonu" " ""'""-elect who la a meat .t ,,' ' teacher in the Klamath Kali, meat attractive sputa In Klumth i.ioole Hr.,B,dto,i.'Ultt""'"C,M,i "o ha, ,et June week-end o a busy , h. weniilnlr ,... one with many of the Klamath Kail, und AaMi.,,,1 ..... Kuesl nf Him nVimn, .,.,.. I up their rottaisrs for the aummer. , flowers, Miaa ,nie the "rwa tho homo t1'" Mr. nl' ,rl1, " r 1 erains, Soulh Itlveralde at (lornonn, June IIOMIt ItKKIIlKNT . i i.i. inony waa l. itoimiiKton, a y who inailo Iho where she 'will spend the remainder Miasm Kih.,1 v.,.. .. . .. . . ' u u i. ...... .. . " "" " motuer, Mrs. ... "" .Noble. " " ana nr.. Tnomas i , -, ,. ,,, ... Portland ther middle of the week Hirs KoUom, Mande Hood, Jmkle ' ll""'l""l """"rod to Lake of the! r.mimins. Anna Mue Johnston. Ad ma lllaah,r ., h.,.it Mra. K. W. Ilrihtnl im,i u... u..i , ii, . U In honor of Dr. mtm E. Mai- editing to Cal- uinj. ,. u . . nn i-u, .on oi jjr. ana sira. -lt?r H,"urilj' wnd the ,lhlc,r Pmon of KUmatH Fall. - "u "pen me nun canin n n4 h.. 1 ioraon cairn wa. alKii t; ptiii"d f,lr u,e aummer on Kiturday uftcrnoon. Mr. and Mr.. l.i'Hlle KoKcra and Mr. and Mm. John Martin opened their cabin. ovit I lie MmiK.rlul holiday, and plan loll who left ha curiy Vun ot t,n!to np.-nd the major portlcn of their week for I'orlliiud where ho will : """"n"r 'bere. Oilier, who have ,lh Kali, from Iho i be eni;.'(l In bu.lneaa actlvltlua. ! vN"' l at tjtkm of the Woudi are: "r.. II. . N.tWfill eiiu.rl.ilned on i ,r u"(1 Mrfl- Ki-nnor, .Mr. and ll,.n,n for tho oo- II. I.lnfeaty aanK. uly," arcoinp'iiuea ifi.r ni llm p'ano, nterei' I he room her faiher, Walter tlrarllvely ajown- rc.'lle aim carrua k rum', and awcet ili iiibd l-y her al- Wiot, who.o at- of apricot J' f- hi, of lirtdloy, m Mm. William llulilwln und Mr. and Mra. C. II. Underwood. Monday iilcht for the member of tho l'nyrholoay club which waa ac tive durluK the Dnal lnl2 II. Mullelt read a w.,11 ,,r.,n,.r.i ' '. M(TIIKIt TO VIKIT durliut the evenlna and the artlolel ,N Kl Ul 4T" '"1M wen. fully d'acuaaed Th,. 1 Mr"- ""ward 1'crrln and- Mr., of iho o-.ciiIdk to bid lr. Mallott r""r"'',) M; Manning are anticipating will bo adlemulted In Portland after which the ypung couple will apend the aummer In Klamath county on Sprague river, where Mr. ' Peyton la Interested In a camp on the river. The gueata of the afternoon at the Mackcn home were: Mra. A. J. Powell. Mr.. M. K. Parker, Mr., Kdwara Hcwle, Mr.. Burt Hawkins, Mr.. Oscar Peyton, Mra. Willard Peyton, Mr.. Frank Bell, Mra. Churlnx Drew, Mr.. Mary Drew, Mm. Arthur L. Hire and the M las ts Kllen Clynch, Anna Mae John atnn. Lulu Fo.ter, Kay Drew, Vir ginia Peyton, Ituth Mlnier, Lydla Krlcke, Kutheryn McAndrew.. tier Iho ceremony aervtd tho gun.U, in 1 'ovl: : early fjr t:r T. Calif., :i, r llmo l.'i .iss' f : lii r ami farevell were: Frederick Kituch. W.r. und Mra. p. 'A. Albcrt nn, Mr. ud : ra. irge J. Wal ton, Mian K.iti-i.rlne Wallon, Mr. and Mr.. I'. I). Newell, Mr. (leorgo Fry. Mr. Join Martin and Fred Love.' - i ,a summer', vtalt from their mother, I .... Mra. J. II. Pfluger, of La Croja,i"- M'AXDKEWH I Wlaconaln, who la expected to ar-1 KXTKKTA1XH rive In Klamath Full durlna the ,n compliment to the graduating ccmlng week. 'Muny thing, of a!c'a nt tne Saed Heart academy, aoclal interest have been planned i Mr- and Mr- Martin McAndrewa en for Mra. Pflucger. who plan, to re-1 tertained at their home on 615 main on tho coaat for an extended ! B,reet on Thuraday evening. To KXJoy VAIATION Mr. and M i. W. W. McNealy left Satarday aft. rnoon fer a short trip Into the Bleklyou cuuntry where they will vlalt fur ome time with Mr. 'friend. In Happy Camp, enjoying a fishing and hunting trip In that section. They plan to return Wed nesday and nke a similar trip Into aouthorn Washington to visit a l.o. r. .M-. u.h! Mra. unl Mra. . I.. K. Mri, ( ferny R. Mri. John t. n- ra. ('.irey Ham: '-J, erman. Mis. Ida 'I. Dttty It imaby. .V , i DIX.VKIt (it l-iTS Il:u..l N'oblo, Mb: i : AT AtiKXCY bni. J. J. ..Hut,! Mr. and Mr.. Fred A. Ilakor en- P. Hiiii'hk:. .! and tertained on Wedneaday evening a Imined atc family, few gueat. at their home In Klam- Mc- r om, Lelba Gray, Katherlne Andrew, and Veronica McAndrewa and the Mea.ra, George Bertram, Walter Hannon, John McAndrewa, Jack Llnnian, Jamea Magulra Jr., Harold Llghtfoct, Lawrence Cal-; houn, Lharlea Patteraon, Mrs. Charle. Patteraon and Mr. nad Mra.! Martin McAndrewa. '. ' . ' IHH1K INVITATIONS . j KOIt BltllH.K PA'llTV, j Invitation, for one of tho aum mer bridge partle. have been Issued by Mrs. P, A. A'lbert.on and Mr.. Karl Whltlock, who will entertain In the Hall annex on Thursday and ' Friday afternoona of next' week. I A paper where all the people have opportunity to expreaa themselvea II they desire that's The Klamath New. i Page Thr. vln.lt. MIW. MAC KF.N KNTKItTAI.VH For MUia Dorrla Ady, who la one of Klamath Falls most popular brido-clecta, Mra. A. W. Macken en tertained on Thuraday afternoon at her homo en 310 North Ninth street MIes Veronica McAndrew., their daughter, waa Oie honor guest of the evening. Following an evening of dancing and card., a prettily ap pointed supper waa served to the guests. Those who enjoyed the evening were: the Misses Florence Elliott, Alicia Marie Davenport, Lu cille Coan, Mona Skeen, Irene Fol- kueita Included ' Mra. f Chicago, anrtt of or grandfather, K. of ChlcaK", ln est to attend the Foster's first c.rand- 1iM.tS hunilred persona who uradiiatlim exorclaetf Fall, public achoola. reived diplomas from J. P. Well. In tho jtre Friday morning i. i u II, Thatcher ot the Chautauqua circuit ker of the. morning her addrora, "What as to do Tomorrow Vn interesting mu.lcul r the direction, ot Worden ot the music t tho grade aehuoU Knox, organist of the jitre bad been prec- d and the . commence- wore complete In the cftall. The Rlrla in f pastel .hades made e. cimtrantlng agatnat '5 of the tongs. The s of the five achoola f 'alls occupied the cen ' tho theatre.- 4 ! the program as glv t morning: l March, Harold Knox, f Tree theatre. ' Rev. T. D. Yarnes, Mothodlst church. rovencale. Doll 'Acqua, Olds, soprano. Pipe organ, Harold Old Fronch Air; De . Shelly, Eighth grade. "What Are You Ocdng ""ow, and WhyT, Mri. matiher. director 111- 1 liautaiKiun. Prom Operetta Flor Klxth grade, Rlvcr- :ion Diplomas. ''"ire of a numher of Klamath L. ..... r "tills Cni..rl,.lno.. mllh Partment In the Win. PJients, on Tueedny after- k. Cuesta of Mrs and Mrs. J. Porcjr "attenhurg, Mips """ Lorotta Jonnlngn, "aimer, vi tu. n u, -- ...inn VIIUVB "Wo Kcesoe. . . I' . "ehtcl and m. vi ter1,no,, tm , mim. ath Agency. The dinner waa tho reault of a successful fishing trip enjoyed by Mr. Baker in the sur rounding striatic of the Klamath country and tho brook trout din ner was well enjoyed. During the evening a r'd'u concert waa heard and . shortly after midnight the drum corps of the Crater Lake Shrine club now In Los Angeles at the national Shrine convention, broadcasted from Loa Angelea. The Houston, Tcxa. program was stop ped through courtesy and the Klamath Kali, men heard clearly throughout tho program. Cover, at the dinner wore laid for Mr. and Mra. Uoland K. Wright, Mr. and Mr.. Bert Thomas nnd Mr. and Mr.. Fred A. Baker. 1 TO VISIT IX KAST HOOX Mra. Uoland E. Wright plans to leave within the coming week for tho east where she will spend the summer visiting with friends and relatives. The major portion of the aummer will be apant In New York city, and tho remainder of the va cation period to he enjoyed at Mrs. Wright's -former home- av Scaford, Delaware whore her pnrenls now roalde. ' ' MISS PKRHY KNTKKTAIX8 Miss Jean ' Perry entertained In formally at her home on Thursday evening for group of friends. The evening waa spent in a aoclal manner,' a luncheon served later to her guests. Covers wore laid around art ' attractive centerpiece.- Invited Buet'.ts were: Mrs. Marvin Lncas, Ml.. Pauline Cllft, Miss Oeorgianna Clirt. Miss Dorothy Currin, Miss Frnncoa- Humphrey, Miss resn n.nle. Miss Virginia Hocft, Miss Josephine Llndley. Miss Katherlne Llndley, Miss Lois Bynon and the hostess, Miss Terry. . TO VIH1T : IX KAST Mra. Bert Thomas, arrompanieu hy her small aaugiuer, -- Chaiu-ne Thomas, left the latter part of the week tor Columbus, Ohio, where sue wm ju mer visiting with friends and rela tives. Another Klamath Foils res ident 10 visit in the east tills sum mer Is Miss Ktta Truax "hoIll visit inLowlston. Ohio. Mh. Truax . Tiimnu east. acoompunieu ' KNTKHTAIXS " WITH PARTY . T Miss Zepha Hoger. entorlalm-il for ,' nnmbor of. her friends on Thurs- Th at the homo of thn 'irsdnv e....i.. -.uuring ,u eycniae -uapnta ....... . . - wv.,vu later . id ssoa. The r l' t6 hostc, dny.ftfternoo with a ma.tno v tho Pluh Tree theatre.; -Fonow nR the theatre-party fha iroM - .ininillv r.npolntcd luncn Z TthoWn home on PaeUir Thrace. . Miss Wt la the d.W- ter of r. Mrs. ;!.. og. anoatriC the afternoon were. I MiKse, Martha Jones. Sara 1 Trttaa. Mary Hunt. Margaret Cam mlng. Leol Beal, Vlrs a ".l, Brand New in Electric Irons 1 THE IBX)N OFIR.ONS in a Lovely Lifetime Case SEE the new Sunbeam Sel, and you'll never again be sat isfied with "just an clcclric iron," The very finest iron made, with cord and Hand all kept together, always dirt-and-moisturc-proef, in a handsome Delft Blue enamel ted case. Convenient? You'll say to. $8.co complete and a wise buy too, because once you have a Sunbeam Stt you'll never need another iron. We certainly recommend it. CURRINS FOR DRUGS Kbumtth FiiUs and Portland Glover's Scholarship Contest Closes June 15, 1925 at 10 P. M This contest has been the most successful of any year. There was a decided change In the votes this week. While Mlsa Crocker holds her place In the lead, Young Colwell of Merrill Is a close second, making a big Jump this week. Miss, Frances Short and Miss Marion West were close In the race for the one thousand votes ot the week, but Miss Short won the votes, putting her at 08,340, but still In fourth place. All contestants are requested to be present at the next two counts, which will be Friday 12, at S p.m., and Monday 15,' 10 p.m. These two counts will tell the story ot who will go to school at the ex pense of Glover's Jewelry Store. Every cent spent with us helps your favorite to win. The mer chandise books they are selling are good for trade as long as they last, and doubles their votes. . Every cent you spent In our Btore helps one of these young people to get a' six months' business course, tuition paid, traveling expense and $10 toward books. The second prize is a $50 .watch, third prise, $25 In trade. "The Store ot Honest Treutuieut." GLOVER'S JEWELRY STORE. Home of the Big Street Clock. WORDEN and CALKINS THE HAT SHOPPE For Particular Women Reduced Prices On Spring Hats. ILK Ruth Crocker, K. F .120,995 Kenneth Colwell, Merrill .-.100,995 Marfon West, Klamath 85,960 Frances Short, Henley 68,340 Elva Moon, Ft. Klamath 12,515 Rosalie Hickman, Malin 11,090 Gill rr 7 I r i. m-mm h Accumulate EE THRIFTY GET READY FOR OPPOR TUNITY; own your home, be comfortable when old. Savers own this association and divide all the profits. Under state supervision purely mutual. $10.00 a month for 100 months will pay out on a $2,000.00 account Pay us $1,000.00 and we will pay you $2,000.00. . , - Vm. W. McNEALY " ' - ' 315 Main St.' ; District Agent . . Assets Over $1,500,000 Home Office , ' Portland, Ore. I'v'iai ... zdr Housewives! jfoin now-whileyou may! COMMUNITY PLATE CLUB OR the benefit of home makers who may hnvp overlooked ftrevious announcements? r . i. -1 ,iWU Plr.' 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