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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1925)
KLAMATH NEWS Sunday September 6, 1925 ritUTN !' A NKKillUOIt ,lie haa her floor swept , dlahM done, y you'll lnl lr ,11 In tho "" . f utter midnight, lu I ha lock, n never see her chimney )ke t ten o'clock. , in her garden ulinti'l and a apoon, Kit hor liny lottuca -light of the moon. Iks up Ihe walk woman In dream, CPU hIio borrowed butter r, you back creuin. n looks like a meadow ,hn mown the pluco, in Ihe clover atuncllnu Queen Anno'i Laco. "A Few Flu from itlwi." Edna HI. Vln Milluy. :n the solid rock tho ugly el maud: nd ace my alilnlng palace t uunit tho snnil. . ' KlshM:lt IIIKIt iikidi: nornilm at 10 o'clock, Mlaa lnncr. daughter of Mr. A. (I. .Melnnrr. will bo- l brlilo of Dr. Clifford It. kn of Mra. Hiidlo I'littlnnor, Barh. In tholr new home tic Terrace. The double sony will 'be read by Iter. lobbltt of the Plrat Christ- r lut the wedding ceremony g breakfast will be aerved lesta. The brldo and groom e ehortly after far Port Arid Ileach, where tbey with .Mra. Pettlngor. Usner ha choeen for ber own, a frock ot Lsnvln klffon. Hhe will carry lonaa. Hor fnthnr, A. C. will give her away. idea' attendnnt, Mlsa Thcl- wlll wear a bouffant frock lure and will carry a bou- llowera In pastel ahadea. na will' Aw accompanied ks.iiws of Corvalila, bin palely before tho ceromnny Is McPherson will sing. me Calling." Mies Heat- on will accompany her at wlih Mlas Kathryn Walton Molln. tuoats at the wedding in- Krt. B. E. Cooley of Port- mlmnther of the groom. ve yesterday. Rev. and E. llobhltt. Miss Elolae . Mlaa Kathryn Walton. trim Walton, Mra. Clow, fP. Myers, Mlas Emmy Lou Id Mra. Don Zumwalt. if, if, if, HWWIKNK.i) HY PAHHINfl DKLLA LEK of Klamath Falla waa hla week by the audden fcf Mra. Delia Lee, long a of Klamath Falla, whore M arores of frlenda. Mra. the mother of Mra. Frod of Klamath Falls, "Mm. e of Klamath Falhj, Wll- of Klamath Falla. Mra. ilia ot Klamath Falla and (nlo Henry of Mt. Shaata feral services will be hold Fred Schallock homo on rrrace. t0:30 o'clock thlB of. dair p.r,y pr Of lllfi OVttnlnir u-n.. Ml Kmmv ......... Miss e MefcSt'B. Lou Myers. Mlu 11...1. " . "" "ii iM.iiiiu urlzzle. it Lln- ilic HSTOX ish Hxunv ling of Interest to many of Klamath Falls and es ae atudenta of the Unl- ' Oregon la that of Ivan Rounton of Klamath Falls, ft J. A. Houston and J. V. nd Mlaa Mary Hardy, of Professor and Mrs. San Diego, California. larrlago was an event 'of September 3, In San ....... Houston is a member of lha Thota, having been irom the University of during the past spring". la a ' prominent profes- neaa of a college In San fusion, a member of Phi F'cltn. Wl. alao wrnitnated Nrslty ot Oregon during Tear and hnn npennfflri a ln Kugnne- with tho Sweet- 'omnblle comnany for the Nr. M, Mrs. Houston left lm- aiior the ceremony for where thnv will make P" n Eugene. f HOXOItUli or Of Hentt Wofrsn fnr. P""h Falls resilient Ktnn- f ,nd Francis Truesdale, of Chlco, who have l ' " I! I'll n L nccn fj 'all, Miss Thelma in u '""'her. Quy Clow, P Monday evening on the "'"it river with on out le. Miss Venlio Moore und -unnny i.erlilliiKa. Wallace Uernl Itiga, Johnny Morgan. Iliilpl. Turner. Hardlo Campbell and Hcott Wor rcn. Stanley Lewi. , Kriinclll Trueadule and the boat. Ouy Clow MISS 1)1 Ml AM ' Hit Visit i'l'L'um For the pleasure i.f Mlas Dor othy Dunham 'l. ... j , , . - M1 ltIire in he near futuro for i'..n 1 .u "he will enter Kt. Helen's Hull Minn tl..l. A I.,.- ' ..,,, n,,,:vr entortalned thn Alihnu n. "lu, icuin ana L, coin alrcnfH will, , , j - itiufiumi uanc- Ine nartv mm nvnnin. H uunuK me past weuk. lines' 1 bliKlini in !,,.. !.... Dunham wore: tho Missus Helen Oebornn. Ituih Christy. Tholma Clow. Pearl Crwiutn ,t..i. r. llsto. Chlovor Lindany. Mayme De Long, Kathryn Hamilton, Myrtle Dcl.ong, the hostess Mlas Abbey and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Abbey.. Er nest Moa.r. Carrey Tally. Charles Martin. C'ckrlea House. llradv Montgomery. Hnrold v,. nr and Lou llll.on. NTKItKHTI VII ItWIT.lL UIVKX One cf the Interesting occur rences of tho week was the piano rocltnl given early this week by a number of the mind nt u.. Ooorgo Tyson. Mlaa Marjorle Tyaon sang during the recital and a violin aolo by Mlaa Kathryn Hobert was alao en Joyed. An interested visitor at the recital waa Mra. Tyaon'a mother, Mra. "Agnea llerndon of Ashland. Those taking part In the rocltal were: Earleen Hackney, Ardls Leech, Muurene Leslie, Margaret Young, Huth (iysbcni, Frances Guys bora, llernlce Dalhelm, Opal Dal- hnlm l.llj.lt.. Ilnlhln. Vh.ln. Clow. Thelma Horxera. Olenn Scott, iuw nuicnciu, i l.irauillo wets, Jeannctto Smith unil Marjorle Ty son. Sft 9t if, hook si:ci kin OF t'LVH TO MEET S(M)N 'Announcement pf tho first meet ing of tho 'book department of the Woman's Library club was made several weeks ago, naming the day of the meetings throughout the year as tho firBt Monday ot each month. Tho lnltinl meeting of the year will lie held Monday afternoon, September 14. In the club rooms. Announcomenta will be made Int er In regard to the program which is not completed as yet. A simi lar schedule of the first meeting of the music section will also be made known. OllOA NIDATION TO MEET HKPTKMItKK II "You and Your Face" will bo the subject cm Friday aftornoon, Sept ember 11. when the initial meet ing of the Women's Library club will be held In the library club rooms. Discussion or me auejeci will be mado by heuds or tne uii fcrent beauty parlors In Klamath FallB. The rnngo of program win be published lator. JOLLY NEHJHHOHH AitK ENTEItTAI.NEO t.". n.mhn of the Jolly Neigh bors club, Mrs. John Thompson en tertained at her home on weanea ,i.v afternoon of this week with nn Informal gathering. GuoBts ot tho aftornoon wore: Mra. axoi Johnson, Mrs. ' Frank Payne Mrs. C C. Lewis, Mrs. J. J. Wlntors, Mrs. W J. Nowman, Mrs. William' Ezell, Mrs. T. N. Cnae. Mrs. B. w. mi liums. Mra. W. C. Thompson, mra. E H. Mosby, Mra. Clyde Thomp- . r 1 1 1 ra son, Mrs. o. vuiiiiureii, Ettill Paul, Miss Thora Miller, miss . .... vniior Miss Marv Sanders licum .....-., of Klamath Agency and the nos- toBS. Mrs. Thompson. if, ift M1SH HANDEKH HOl'HK Cil'EHT n i.ih Miller has had for several days as her house gucBt. Miss Mary Sanders 01 m Jf 1 T KNTEItTAIV AT KIXXEK ihn nienmire of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hill of Portland, Mr. and Mra. W. P. Johnson entertained at dinner on Friday evening at their home on 734 Walnut atreei. Mr. Hill I prominently Identified In Portland where he is the head of Hill Military academy. Ouests at dinner were: Mr. and. Mrs. A. B. Parka of 'St. Petersburg, riorioa, p.. ...1. ii. niohn who has been a stu dent In the academy, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.. Johnson. MKH. HAXKH EXTEHTAIX!! For tho officers of the Enstern Star lodge, Mrs. Marlon Hnnka en tertained nt her homo on Eighth and Plnn stents On Tuesday even ing with beautifully appointed dinner purty. An Informul evonlng followed the dinner. Covers were laid uround a centerpiece of lute summer fli wers for the following: Mr". H. o. Wortley, Mrs. W. C. Vun Emon, M ra. It. E. Watten burg, Mrs. Mollle Holding. Mrs. F. W. Ileehtel, Mrs. F. Hill Hunter, Mrs. Kred Cofor, Mrs. E. Virgil, Mra. C. E. Dennis, Mrs. E. H. Bul slger. Mrs. Hanks, tho hoateas and Mlsi Frouica Ileally. MISH PEItltY HOHTESH litlDAY ' Mlaa Jean Porry entortalned in formally on Friday afternoon with a iirettlly upuoluted lunche-m at the Whlto Pellrun hotol, complimenting her aunt, Mrs. Fred Itowley of Eugene. Covera wore laid for Mrs. Fred Itowley and Mlaa Helen How loy of Eugene, Mrs. James A. Perry, Miss Lois liynon und Miss Jean Perry. INITIAL MKKTl.Vfl TO HE HELD Tl'KHDAY The Initial mooting of the year for members of the Eastern Star lodne of Klamath Falls will bo hold on Tuesday evening, September 8. in the Masonic Temple. With the first meeting, the outline, of tho full and winter work will be made. MIHS PATIHOX IlIEIDE OK WEEK With ono of tho prettiest Informal weddings of the season, Mlas Phyl lis Putiaon of Corvallls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Patlson, bo camo the brldo of Key L. Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Patrick of Detroit, on Wednesday afternoon In the First Presbyterian church. The hour was 6:30. The ring ceremony was read by Rev. A. L. Rice In the presence of a small number of friends and rela tives. The bride. In a dainty creation of poudre blue chiffon and satin, came to the altar on the arm of her father. She carried an arm bouquet ot white bride's roses. Mlas Mllllrent Walker ot Corvallls played the strains of Mendel sohn's wedding march. Miss Lois Hymn, In a frock of russet crepe de chine, attended the bride. Harry Prat her was best man. Mr. and Mra. Patrick left im mediately for Rocky Point and Point Comfort where they will spend a week. They will ,be at ' home to their friends lu the Sunset apart ments. if, if, if, MISS TOHItEY VISITIXO Friends of Mlsa Ellenor Torrey, duughter of Mrs. Harry Poole, will be happy to learn of her brief visit in Klamath Falls. Miss Torrey ar rived from San Francisco Satur day afternoon and will spend until Wednesday morning in the city. She Is accomnanled 1o Klamath Falls by Miss Alieen Tcague. daugh ter of Mrs. Teaguo of Kiumath Falls. TO I1VE lllltTIIIMY PARTY THIS EVEXIXU In honor of her husband's birih day, Mrs. E. J. Eeplnosa will give a beautiful little party at her home. 709 Upham street this evening at 7:00 o'clock. Covers will be laid for ten Invited gucsta. EPISCOPAL SERVICES ' Members of St. Paul's Episcopal church of Klamath Falls will have tho pleasure of hearing Rev. Fred Taylor of Astoria, who. with Mrs. Taylor are making a brief visit to Klamath Falls. The services will be held at 11 o'clock this morning in the A. O. U. W. hall on tho cor ner ot Main street and Payne al loy. if, if, if, IXTERKSTIXO PARTY GIVEN- OX WEDNESDAY On Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. E. D. Lamb on Park street, Mrs. Jack Slater and Mrs. Lamb shared honors In tho Initial winter affair of tho season when they entertained , with a lovely bridge afternoon, bidding guests to mako up elevou tulilea. Aster were used effectively in the rooms and the sun porch wus decorated in autumnal shades, , ' High scoro ot tho afternoon went to Mrs. a. C. Lorem with Miss Clura Calkins receiving second and 'Mrs. Laura Pfleugur, consolation. , Assisting nlmut tho rooms Were: Mra. Charles Mooro, Mrs. J. Percy Wells, Mrs. Hardin Carter and Mrs. R. E. Deweese. .1 The guest list Included Mbs- dames R. E. Deweese,' Allan Sloan, George Stophenson, !. H. Un'dor wood, Arthur E. Whitman, Karl Whltlock, J. Percy Wells, M. S. West.' Walter West, Tom Wattera. Roland WrightGeorge I. Wright, E. 0. Wlsecarver, alter Waggoner, Howard - Perrin, It. E. Paddock, Francis Olds, Paul Noel, Herbert D. Nowcll, Fred Murphey, H. N. Moe, Georgo H. Merryman, W. W. McNealy, E. . D. Martin, Charles Martin, John Martin, E. H. Plko, Harry Poole, C. M. Ramsby, B. J. Ilea, O. W. Robertson, Lesllo Rog ers, II. E. Roskamp, C. C. Seeley. J. Royal Shaw, Oscar Shlve, Lynn P. Sabln, II. D. Lloyd Stewart, Olcn Jester, E. D. Johnaon, Caleb Jonea, C. C. Kelly, C. H. Knowles, D. V. Kuykendull. W. E. Lamm, O. C. Lorenz, Charles Moore, Horace Man ning, Guy Manning, John Enders, R. E. Geary,. J. A. Gordon,. Harry Goeller, U. C. Groesbeck, Byron Hardenbrook, E. B. Hall, H. . E. Hauger, John Houston, Warren Hunt, Imogene . Hampton, E. M. Igl, G. B. Cozad, K. G. Cumminga, Paul Dalton, W. C. Dulton, Fred Dunbar, Roy Durbln, W. M. Dun can. Charles Wood Ebarleln, J. S. EllLott, A. B. Epperson. Syd Evans, Clara Euwers, Russell Aus tin, Hnrry Ackley. P. A. Albert- sc-n, J. S. Brockenbrough, C. B. Browne, E. M. Bubb, Will Baldwin, John C. Boyle. Horace Bridgcford, Gene Brown, Hardin Carter. T. C. Campbell, Alfred Collier, Andrew Collier, and the Misses Clara Cal kins, Loretta Jennings and Mar garet Wordcn. MISS DOTY, HONORED WITH PARTY Miss Kathryn Doty was the In spiration for an informal supper party Tuesday evening at Tin Hlng Gucy's when a number a friends honored her departure for the Uni versity of Oregon. The girls were members ot tho First National bank force where Mlas.. Doty has been employed for the past spring and summer. Guests were: Miss Doty, Miss Constance Crystal, Miss Ruth LlndBey. Miss Jo Upp, Mini Stella Setaer, Miss InesJenklns.v Mlssv-Sy-bll Ham her, Miss fflartha Upp and MrB. Waller Rlgney. ly elected successor, Mrs. Olive Joy Wright, the work of the federation, will bring a message of great Im portance to all club members, her subject boing: "What the Federa tion Brings To Us." Her contact and experiences during the past two years when she had headed the organization composed of 701 active clubs, with a membership of some 45,041 business women, en ables her to know Just what the national ' federation ' ; means and brings to each and every one. Mlas Martha 'Gascb, correspond ing secretary of the state federa tion, was appointed Oregon's offi cial rnrMftnlfltlvw tt 'fllA nu t Inn n 1 executive 'council, which is com posed cf one representative from each state. Miss CaBch participated n an meetings of the council, and Page' Thy j will talk on some of the Important I land, Maine, in order to, assist in I issues brought up for considers- lining up the newspaper publicity, Hon, action taken and suggestions this work brings her In. contact :d. with and familiarize hor with the) Oregcn bus been favored the past loading women of the federation. I year, in having a national appoint-1 Her topic wUl be "Outstanding ment, Mrs. Josephine Forney, serv-, Women." -. . ' ,,r - . ! Ing as national publicity chairman. ' mra. rorney left early for Fort-1 ' f continued on page seven) - INTEREST MANIFEST ' IN BUSINESS AFFAIR Much interest Is being manifested by members of the Oregon Federa tion of Business & Professional Women's clubs in the home wel coming dinner tb be given Saturday evening, Sept. 12. 6:30 at the Mult nomah hotel, ball room, mezzanine floor, at -which time all delegates who attended the seventh annual convention ot the National Federa tion will give reports aa to the hap penings at Portland Maine, telling of some particular activity in which they took part. Miss Adella Prichard, who has just completed her Becond term 'of office as national president, hav ing just returned from New York whero she turned over to hor new- Why Not Look Young as Long As You Feci Young Our operators are so expert in the art of hair restoring that -they will banish your grey locks In a surprisingly short timo. 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T O THE DOORS Hundreds of eager buyers-ecbnomically inclined mothers and fathers, young men and women who appreciated the savings we offered in our attempts to They're Likable Fall Hats . - , ! ' . There's a certain sophisticated charm about the new Millinery that goes well with the simple modes in outer apparel. Satins, Velvets and Hatter's Flush are .being featured extensively. the Paggy Claire Shop "The Hat Shoppe For "The Hat Shope for Located In Moe'i. Close Out our Shoes, swamped our :sales room from early morning to the closing hour. Most of these bought two and three pairs for the original price of one pair. . i Men's Dress Shoes and Oxford prices tempt ed those who need a new pair to fill in. ' j ,..... . ..... Children's School Shoes, of course, went over big, owing to the tremendous saving offered. The ladies found agreeable saving in Dress and House footwear. ft- V We Will Close Labor Day OPENED TUESDAY MORNING WITH DOZENS OF NEW BARGAINS Klamath Shoe Store