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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1925)
Page Twelve .Sunday, 'August 30. 1925. ' II1" n' ' ' ammra&ne I.IUHUIV: jf'orfallls oracla. Bore Bhuay: oracla. Pnrl Johnson: vloa oracla. I.oraan Travis; chancellor, Norvat Trarls; racordnr. lot honor on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. B. V Blawsrt, "Mrs. T. D, (when .Mm. Balding entertained a Yarnee. Mra. Uuy Batteries. .Mr. C. numhr nf mitmna nf fh cltv III Ilsrnstabla and Mra- H. H, Again on Thursday afternoon Mra.lalu. Aaalatlng about llta rooms Mafauerlle ueriiunsi iwnr, , Rcldins; entertained, completion her! were: Mra. Oearhurt. Mra. thee- tie W. North; marahal, Rar Alice iserics of pretty parties In honnr'ter Watlenburs. .Mrs. Ivlns and North: assistant marshal. Jusalls !of Mrs. O. V. Fisher of Callfor-I Mrs. Salterlea. June Northj Inner sentinel, Wayne Inla. a former Klamath Palls resl-l- The suest. of Mrs. Satterlee Smith: outer sentinel. Arvalley ; dent. Mm. W. T. Ktalnmeta, Mra.! Travis; patriolea, Arthur Jolly. MIHH KVA1W , ' 1 KNTKHTAIN Miss Joy ' Rvans : entertained at the- home lot her parents, Mr. anil Mr. Byd Evans on the Merrill road for a group of the yminnor net of Klamath Valla with a delight, lul informal' party last- night. The evening was spent Informally by XOCTl RXK IX A who hue been spending SKT 1HTKS Books on the tabled, books ajon jUi'limmer iuJvlumath Falls from R)K UjatRS ch wall. .;hl. studies In Oregon Agricultural T,m for (h(( aBnual chr,M, Books In proud bindings, torn books, college. Imas and holiday baiaar and the In a heap, ' roiiowing me ceremuuy euii. rummage sale which Is given the 'Chester Weiss. Mrs. Coseboom. Mrs. !K. t Sluckey. Mrs. George Wal ton. Mrs. Kennatb Smith, Mra. Mol lis Balding. Miss Brown. Mra. C. V. Kiher. Mrs. C. N. Outhrle. .Mrs. George Wast, Mra.. F, H. some coons conieni ... immr,- .f ...v....,. ... falt of everT. yar by members ol Mr. u y Vomyer. Mra hallowed sleep. ' groom ara planning to leave for!th(( La(M Ai of , 0c, Meth. Uerr p, M T Ylirn(., And others that on quiet midnights ( Portland where they v.111 spend a',,,, rhurfh accord-j u ohrls' Barnstable! Mra. h. N Call unci ncuuiuK ouiuiuK """"- , mH .... ... . . ... Until they wake me from my by the const whore they will vfa.t! ,er(iay Tne ruullll(tB M w, be dreams, and halo ' I with Dr. Lucas' mother In t'u1'1 . held October 10, the holiday basanr, Me shivering down to listen to Beach. Hecember 6. The location of the their story. Miss Meissner Is one of the most . Bnd hamar bfk annolnrej While stars go by in unregarded , attractive and talented young wo-la(pr n ,he nion(n glory, ' I men of the city and is well Known ing to nn announcement made yea- H.ln., l Mra. Arthur OUon. Mra. Frank Murtln. Airs. R. D. Busaard, R. F. 8le- And dawn comes np, cold and cs-'for her luvely voice with which sue 1 trangej and pale. Uas pleased many. She was grad- O long-time friends! What other j uated from Klamath county high ' power than you ' school during the past spriug. Or. Can nourish our old passion? hold Lucas Is the son of Mrs. Badlx ui trua Pettiuger of Hold Beach and has To the young faith which once ourjlong been Identified with the medl hearts avowed? When In the solitude of the even- ' ing light Wa keep our quiet vigil with the ; night, ' ' Tou bring tho sun. The day brings ' back a cloud. From the Harvard Fhl Beta cal profession in Klamath Pulls, where he has made a host of friends. Cuests at the party which un- nouncerd the engagement and ap- proaching wedding were Miss Beatrice Walton. Miss Katherinel Walton, Miss Thelma Clow, Miss Virginia Tickle, Miss Bernlce Han- 1 Kappa Poem. By Arthur Dav-.na, Miss Emmy Lou Myers and Miss Meissner. MRS. 1'ITTS AXD MRS. SIKl'lk HOSTESSKS Among the pretty parties of the week was one at which Mrs. J. Sieck and Mrs. Margaret Pitts pre sided at the home of the latter the early part of this week. The rooms lson Fiske. LIBRARY (1I B TO STUDl SiAJ.Y One of the most- interesting or ganization. In Klamath Falls is the Library club,- and especially the nook department which Is made np of women of the- city interested' in the latest in literature. The ! of the Pitts home were attractive first meeting date has been an-jiy decorated in yeliow marigolds nounced by Mra. Jack Kimball, which added to the dainty color president, as Tuesday afternoon. I scheme of' the affair. September ,8, In the library clubj GuesU were: Mrs. N. M. Can rooms. (trail. Mrs. R. S. Moore, Mrs. J. J. aVn interesting outline ci the new.Parker Mlsa McCurdy. Mrs. Eliia books to be reviewed hc been ,ctn Evans. Mrs. L. Jacobs. Mrs. given by Mrs. Del Gammon, chair' man of the book department, ' Following ' are the dates, books and those who will review the vol ants: i September 8 "Beau Geste," Wren, Mrs. G. A. Krause. ' October 6 "Scarlet Cockrell," SuUette. Miss Maybell Leavitt. ' November 2 "Carolinian," Rap hael Sabatinl, Mrs. Bernard Rea. December 7 "Matriarch," Stearn, Mrs. T. W Delzell. -A review of the books to be pre sented will be given following the discussion of the books and the au thor. The volumes have now been placed on the reserve "their where they can be obtained from the lib rarian. Miss Hawkins. MRS. UXKKSTT r INNER HOSTESS Mrs. John Linfesty entertained with an attractive dinner party on Thursday evening at her borne. Cov ers, were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Syd' Evans, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pat terson and Mr. and Mrs. John Lin festy. ANNOUNCE ESGAGENMENT With an Informal theatre party an supper Thursday evening, Mr. and? Mrs. Alfred G. Meissner an nounced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Josephine Meissner to;' Dr. Clifford R. Lucas. ' The date of the wedding has been sat for September 6, when Miss Meissner will become the bride of Dr. Lucas in. their new home on Pacific Terrace.. The ceremony will be read by Rev. A. L. Rice of the Presbyterian church. Mlsa Thelma Clow will attend Miss Meissner. Dr. Lucas will be attended by Mr. Tugless Ross of Nate Otterbein, Mrs. E. E. Magee, Mrs. Herbert Savifcge 1 and Mrs. Harry E. Herman of Portland and the hostesses Mrs. Pitts and Mrs. Sieck. MRS. WHITMAN HONORED WITH DINNER In honor of Mrs. H. C. Whitman of Shippipgton, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cramblitt entertained informally with prettily appointed dinner party on Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whit man, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kirkwood and Mr. and Mrs. Cramblitt. MRS. RELDING TEA HOSTESS Mrs. Mollle Beldlng entertained during the week with a series of pretty parties, informal teas, honor ing several of the attractive maids and matrons in the city. The af fairs were given on Monday, Wed nesday and Thursday at Mrs. Beld ing's home on the corner of Tenth and Pine streets. On Monday afternoon, Miss Ruth Dixon, who is visiting from Los Angeles, was the inspiration for the affair. Mrs. Lillian Hagman. sister of Mrs. E. 11. Ralslger was the guest MISS IMTISON TO HK IIKIDK Of internst to their friends In the cily nnd the many students of Oregon Agricultural college is the appronchlug weddiug of Miss l'hylla Patison of Corvnllls and Roy L. Patrick of Klamath Falls which will occur at 5:3(1 Wednesday af ternoon, September 1, in the Pres byterian church In the city. Rev. T. D. Yarnes will read the double ring ceremony. Miss Patison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Patison of Corvallis and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Davis of Klamath Falls. She is a member of the class of lt)2G of Oregon Agricultural col lege where she was interested- In a course of vocational education. Miss Patison Is a member of Alpha Rho. women's social fraternity on the O. A. C. campus. '' Mr. Patrick is the son of Mr. and Mrs? J. B. Patrick of Detroit, Ore gon, and a graduate of Oregon Ag ricultural college, where he was af filiated with Theta Chi, men's so cial fraternity. He is a nephew of Mrs. Laura Moore. . Following a brief wedding- trip to Point Comfort they will be at home to their many friends in the Sunset apartments. , Miss Milllcent Walker of Cor vanacit plece ,of Miss Patison will, play for ithejt'wedding processional. Miss Lois Byaori wlU. atteWd Miss Patison, Harry Prathart'fraternity brother of Mr. Patrick will attend "Among the' guests at tKe7wddlaaVf 1 kS '?rJ will be Mr. and Mrs. James Patison of Corvallis; Mr. -,43d jMrs. J. B. Patrick of Detroif; Miss' Milllcent Walker of Corvallis; Adrian Fish er of Copco, Calif., and several fraternity brothers of Mr. Patrick. LADIES AID ELECT OFFICERS For the coming year, officers oH the Ladles Aid of the Grace Meth odist church were elected on Thurs day afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Guy Satterlee, 933 Washington! street. 1 ne toiinwing ortleers were named: Mrs, E. H. Balslger, presi dent; Mrs. Guy Satterlee. vice president; Mrs. S. K. Berry, secre tary; Mrs. Mollie Beldlng, treas urer. Committee In charge of the af ternoons entertainment Included: Mra. Walter West, Mrs. wart. MRS. Cl'RRIN DINNER HOSTESS Mrs. C. 8. Currin entertained at dinner on Wednesdny evening with la delightful Informal party In the beautiful Currin home on Pacific Terrace. The dinner menu was cen tered around rabbit, which the Cur rlns obtained while on a recent visit, to Harrlmnn lodge. Covers wero laid for the following guests, around a centerpiece ot sweet peas and tin las, intermingled with fern: Mr. and Mrs. Frad Houston, Mr. and Mrs. John Siemens, Jr.. Mrs. R. L. Deliell, Harry Messner and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Currin. JfVEMI.E DEP'T OF NEIGHBORS FORMED The organisation of the Juvenile department tit the Royal Neighbors of America' took place on the even ing of August 2, with 23 members signing the charter. The work was dona under the auspices of Mary Jane Gray, district supervisor. Officers elected for the remainder The next 1 mealing of the grouptha young nan aud woman,, will ba held lu the Modern Wood men ball, 3 p. m., September J. MRS. GOKLLKR BRIIMiH HOSTESS For a number of Intimate friends, Mra. Harry Goeller entertained In formally with a dellghtrully arrang ed bridge parly on the afternoon of Thursday of this week. p. E. o. n.rn ENTERTAINED For the pleasure of members of the P. E. O. club, Mrs. Harry Ooeller and Miss Vera Houston entertained at the Goeller home on Wednesday afternoon. A brief business session was enjoyed, durlug which time tfao work or the delegate who will at tend the national convention, to ha held In the vast the latter part or September, was discussed. Mrs. Ooel ler has bean selected to serve as the delegate ot the P. K. O. chapter from Klamath Falls. In addition to the members, a number of guests were entertained during the after noon. . - " CARDS OUT FOR AFTERNOON Invitations have been Issued to a number of the prominent maids and matrons of Klamath Falls by Mrs. E". D. Lamb and Mrs. John Slater, who are entertaining Jointly on Wednesday afternoon ot this week at the beautiful home ol Mrs, Lamb on Park etreet.. Guests to' make up 10 tables have been bidden for of the year. Included Junior paattbe afternoon. MISS DENNIS IS DAINTY HOSTESS For the pleasure of the friends of bar. young daughter, Miss Mary Frances Dennis, Mrs. C K, Dennis entertained with a children's party on Monday afternoon. The interest ing affair was given on the lawn of lha Dennis bpme and game pass ed tha afternoon quickly uutll the serving of clever refreshments and) favor. ) Guests war:, Jean and Nanuattu Goeller,, Batty aud Juan Hauger.l Ora Lee Vanuloe. Kathryn Htannua.l Beany Jonne,, Maria, and Caroline Collier, Hoaa Mary Hloau, Orva Stevens, Lucille . Blehn, Marian Fife, Mary Cramblitt, Joe TbalbuM er nnd Martha' Jones. MHMj pkopst DINNER UUEST In honor of the birthday an niversary of her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Props!) Mrs, H. A. Rmmltt enter tained on Friday eveulng with an Interesting dinner party and In formal evening at bar home on Pine street. Golden glow was used throughout' the rooms, adding a brilliant touch to tha attractive scene. In , the center of tha dining table, dahlias In bright hue mixed with fern and' marigold made a clever touch to' the service. j Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.i Ed. Pro put. Mr. and Mrs. Paul John.' son, Mr. and1 Mrs. Emmltt North;, and son, Jimmy North,. Froddiel 'ln-d Infnr occurs on tCs.1. Mrs. iPrWi ' M.ry ..,:. h Paul Jnk. ' Hm1 vJ J,- . . Own. WliySotltV,. I Voa Pes Our operators in) i ne rt of hair rteMif , ueoua your rttj m surprisingly . preparations in s uv they restor tat u:w j Ufa and lutltr to foti B, and absolutely cunt Mia, AM. 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