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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1925)
PaiW Four 81X8ET Tb tun silently iln king to rest. Reflects golden hue. vrvepmi; towwu ine nui 01 me.iveiier. Mm. n. c BeacK. airs. . rtrn, AamiK tne say or diu. Slowly ln behind the hill. The Mbl I Jot to aee. And mr heart with pleasure fit's , for Nature' boundless beiui. E'hel Dickey, H year of age. San Fanclco. FROSTY MORXIXQ Ona frosty morning. Oh, what a surprise! LUtl froty fairies Dancing before any ayes. I hopped . out of bed. My teeth began to chatter. My toe turned red. Jeanette Brown, 12 years of age. San Francisco. In full "BEAU GESTE". .- . When Klamath Fall is , away with the wlnter'a social aea aon. no more attractive entertain ment is found than In the perusal of book. With this Idea In mind Che women's Library dob of Klam ath Fail was organised. The initial meeting of the book J . . ill V- V al J I tha , k V v k " club room, of .tterfioon. and member, and Jh.r - i Mrs. 0. E. " Kranse renew the English norelist. Ferciral Wren's book. "Beau .Geste." Those wnoREV. rice know Mr. Krause's style will be , mora than anxlons for th opening i meeting of the orga.nl xation. Not only will the latest books Ik reviewed v-rt several of the menihers ae Interested in obtain- . in? prfro'it:ws in ordor to liave the' latest"; literature; ; . - . .( . V MltH, VEST. HOSTKSS. TO GI LLD . . " . , X lie Ull.e VI miUllOl 4UUIUI, uaa Fr members of the Episcopal been (or Rai, Day for mem Ladle GJld. Mrs. "Walter West en- o, the chnrch DalDty T6. tertalnea at- their beautiful home (reahment8 were sarTed fol,owlng oa Rlreralde sUeet Thnmday after- meeting. nooa. Interest in the meeting was x A ' 4. keen a this la the first gathering I). A. R. SCHEDULED of the Guild foUowing the summer months. During tha business meeting th ! Guild P reposed a food sale which . ber-1, at Mlller'a Market, me funds will be devoted -toward a piano for the church. .-," - ' MISS BIEHX. RETURNS FROM EUROPE .Friends of Ml Pearl Biehn of Portland, who has made her home in Klamath Falls, will be happy to learn that he has returned from an enjoyable two montns' tour oi Europe, vtaltlng all the principal continental cttlea. - Miss Blehn waa met in New York by her mother, Mra. George Biehn, pending a week In New York city and returning : west by way of southern route. Mrs. Blehn and her daughter arrived last night in Klamath Falls. They will be the guests of Mrs. Marvin Lucas for a week, returning to Portland for the winter. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Lucas and her young son, Marvin Lucas Jr. j jf, MISS DIETZ ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Esplnosa, for the pleasure of their young daugh ter, Dorothy Diets, entertained at their home on 709 Upham street Saturday afternoon. The occasion was the tenth birthday of Mies Diets. The affair was given In the na ture of a town party and dainty refreshments followed an afternoon of games and music. Quests were: Roger Erie De weese. Kathryn Eleanor Horbelt, Freddie Glover, Mary Priest, Sonny Hoyt, Ardls Leech, . Martha Pro Tost, Margaret May Young, Darline Kattenhead and the hostess Miss Diets. x MISS PORTER TO SPEAK WEDNESDAY The annual luncheon of the mem bers of the Women's Missionary Society of ths First Presbyterian church will have an added Interest ing feature when Miss Ada Porter will address the group on the sub-; Ject cf her travels and experiences in 8outh America, where she has served for five years recently as a missionary. The affair Is sched uled for Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock in the church parlors. : Chairman of the arfternoon Is Mrs. K. rii'lHps. Mrs. Wilbur Jones il Mil .I'iMii '.-.iryiin n umlltee In charge of the luncheon. st sf HAPPY HOI R ru n MEETS WITH MRS. .JOHNSON At the home of her mother, Mra. I R. A. Emmltt, on Pins street, Mrs. j W. P. John in entertained for member of the Happy Hour club on Tuesday afternoon of this week with several in-formal hours. Guests of the club were: Mrs. A. B. ; I Park of St. . Petersburg, Florida, I Mn. Johnson and Mrs. Amelia Whit ' lock. Thoee present were: Mn. J. J. in. ioier, .vir. u. ji. nector. Mr. r.a. rroprt, .Mn. jennie num. ,un. H. E. Jone. Mr. 8. T. Summer. Mna. Lawrence Ruchcnlch and Mr. R. A. Emmltt and Mrs. Johnson, 1 J Gt'lLI) TO MKKT SKITKMBKR 24 Mr J. D. Morgan will entertain at the ooming meeting of the Wo- ! , i V , J b , hm. Cm "i . V J (meeting will be .he d at Mr. Mor. gan home on California arenue. I til EKTO AKK KXTEKTAIN'ED Mr. C. V. Fleher and Mr. mer U West entertained for number of guests with a delightful ly informal afternoon Friday, hon- orlng Mr. J. 0. Patterson of Port- land, who Is Tisttlng wKh friends 1 I in Klamath Falls .this week. Marl t's' ro autumn leaves lent Danicu'r charm to tbe room in wuna uvsyiiaiiL; was ui9nunu to the following guests: Mesdames E. M. Bubb, U U Truax. H. E. Momyer. E. D. Trulcre, Guy Sat terlee, Holloway, E. W. Goweo, J. GaUagher. Mollis Beldlng. C. P. Mason, R. C. G roes beck. Will Wood. J. I. Beard. C. E. Jay. C. N. Coseboom. L. N. Halne. Fred Co- fer. Herbert D. Newell. R. D. Bus- mr,n 4 h . hnnre wnMt anil ulu son, the honor guest, ana miss Maude Carleton. u HOST r6t. ,b1j jjr, l mce 0f the pirst Presbyterian church enter- taied on Thursday evening of this .iTvk wlth an informal party for of- iin.v ami i,.ai-hprs of the church tneir hj:ti, on North Seroml sire-;. I'lans for tb work of th , coming year was-clearly outlined, i (nllnvan Kv e nrtnl AVOnins I followed by a social evening. The date of October .fourth, has to MEET MONDAY On Monday evening of this week : th , InitlaJ fall meeting of the Daughter of tbe.American Revolu-J Mrs. R. E. WMtenburg ner home on Pine street. Two interesting discussions for tne nrst meeting oi in. year 'e,MiM Pnyljs Pat!on. daughter of been scheduled, one to be given .,, . ,,. P,llu, ., c... by Judge A. L. Leavltt, of the Klamath courts, the other by Mrs. B. L. Cramblitt. Judge Leavltt has chosen as his ,-,, ..Dirthdav at Klamath Falls' and as one of the pioneer resi dents of the Klamath country, bis discussion is promising. Mrs. Cramblitt will apeak on "Constitution . Day" which will be an event of the week and honored by members of D. A. R. chapter In Klamath Falla on Monday evening. I BUSINESS tt'f V'OMEN TO HOLD FALL RALLY Although meetings of the Busl-1 noon, three o'clock, for club mem ness and Professional Women's ' bera and .their friends. The sub club of Klamath Falls have been I ject of the meeting waa "You and enjoyed during the summer months, Your Looks" and owners of var the affairs have been more or less I lous beauty solons In Klamath informal and little or nio business Falls discussed the care of the face, actually outlined for the winter's . hair and hand. work. With the approach of winter activitlea from all quarters, long dormant, the organization will en- NEW PIANOS TERMS See This USED SMITH and BARNES PIANO In First Class Condition Must be seen to be appreciated. WHY RENT A PIANO? small down payment balance terms, will put this piano in your home. Wirtz Piano House Sixth St., between Main and Klamath ter with much nthulasm the af-'ton Beauty Shop; "liuprovlnf Your'hower on Tuesday afternoon, r'ol falre for (he comlnt; seaaoa. Loxlt." Mile. Louis llel. Mo' lowlna n Informal afternoon the Ob Monday eveainc In tha White lleautr I'arlor: "Care of Hair and iiieMa wvr served with, dalnly I Pelican hotel dining room, all nam - ber. their guests and their friend are Invited to attend the Initial at - fair of fall for which he Bualnea land Proeaalonal Women will be) jhostease. A bualneaa meeting out - i lining the winter' work will be ! held In the aun room of the hotel Immediately after the serving of .the dinner. ns.s HOI ST iiltlDK OK Ui'KK Among the Interesting September eddlng waa one which occurred i c..,...i. ..1... n 1 - ' ' v. ...... L-1 . . . . 1. r. 1. nm lh hrlit. of trnm Holleii. ka. v Li..uih TK.'Ankenv. Mr. N. M. Cuntrull. Mrs.: wed(1', nn wa nmi , ,h, of , nrst Hr,byterlan cburch with Kev. A. U Klce read- M"l. Mrs. Sleek. Mr. l' ceremony. Mr. and K. M.gee. Mrs Kre.1 lilover. I charle) Tower MraM the, Mr. eorg. Clrl.h. Mrs. J. J. ...... ... i-.,iii. .Parker. Mr Stella Man. Mrs. Ibrlef weddina trio In the aouth. Mr. and Mra. Hollvnbeak will mske llg.'their home In Copco. California. where Mr. Ilollenbeak la with thai California. Oregon Power company. ! I HOSTKSS AT HHIPOK Mnl teTev Evans entertained delightfully with an informal bridge luncheon, prettily appointed at her home In the Evan apartments on Friday afternoon. Following lunch eon, four tables of bridge were enjoyed with high score going to Mrs. H. Foster, consolation to Mrs. Will W. Wood. Guest In cluded Uesdame Guy Manning. 11. J. Winter. G. I. Stebblns. Allan B. Jones. Syd Evans. A. Campbell. E. G. Wlsecarver. W. L. Sanders. Will W. Wood. II. Foster. J. I. Beard. Joseph C. Avery. E. I Lawrence, Charles D. Garcelon and F. C. Murnhey and the hostess. Mrs. Evans. At X X MRS. CI RUIN ENTERTAINS For the pleasure of a number of the younger set, Mrs. C. 8. Cur r!n entertained on Sunday after noon with a swimming party fol-Inn-'d hy a waffle breakfast at the attractive f'urrin h"tne on Pacific Terrace. She was assisted by Mrs. clude iiaTia". ! Guest were: Mies Ellenor Torrey of San Francisco. Miss Aileen Teague of San Francisco, Miss Jean Perry. Mis Dorothy Currln, Miss Elna Jensen, Miss Lola Bynoa and Kenneth Perry, Jay Cisek, J. Mar-1 tin Adams and Neal Stewart. I . Jjy .x) APARTMENTS AT HU.VIfc I . . . . i n.t.1.1. h , friends In No. 8 ., . ..., , . . HCUUIU wao w. uiL;iav ber of their friends on WednM- day of last week. Mrs. Patrick was vallls. i MRS. FOSTER ENTERTAINING The second of a series of delight ful bridge parties will be given by Mrs. James Bishop Foster on ' Thursday and Friday evenings of this week at tbe Foster home in Hot Springs Addition. Invitations were issued recently. INTERESTING x MEETINti HELD Members of the Woman's Library club held a meeting Friday after- "Care of the Hands" was dis cussed by Mrs. Mary Wilson of the Pearce Cosmetic Shop; "Care of the Skin." Glorenna Warren of Bos- USED PIANOS GOOD AS NEW Bargain easy Sunday. September U, ! How to Shampoo." Mm. Stewart. Vanity Besuty Shop: "Correct Kac - Sat." Inei Thachara, While I'ellcan 1 Beauty Shop. Before the discussion by the vl- 'ltor. a brief bulns meellnc out - lining the work for the coming year waa held. MUM. MtKHtK IIIMIMl'l w .Mrs. tiuiua a. .Moor eutertajneu on KrIUay for Alra. Cordelia Ankeny at hr lovely home on Klveralde slreet. ''"'el shaded flower were urJ effectively about the rooms . . - .......... r.ir. inn measure i tne kupsis. nu ' were: .Mr. Ankeny. MISS (iludys Henry. Mra. L. Jacob. Mrs. Mar- ret I'ltl. Mra. tler.rude Moore,! i Alice Slekes, Mra. Nato tMterheln and Mis Cordelia t'sntrall 1 M.-m . X LAPIICS IIONOItKI) WITH SIIOWKIt For the pleasure of Mr. Wil liam Cunningham and Mra. Ijiwr- ence lllrk at the Hlrk home on the Merrill read, a number of friend honored them with THE HAIR "Woman crowning glory" it haa been culled. Whether worn bobbed or leng It play a tremendously Impjriatit part In woman's good appearance. The benefit of Madame Mil lar great success in working out correct means for treat ing and caring for the hair Is yours through the use of The Wynnhrook preparations for dandruff and falling hair. Boston Beauty SHOPPE Glorcnna Warrrn, trnp. arm winter i ii. in. II F ,IH. REMEMBER! Plenty of GROCERIES Still to be sold from the stock of HOUSTON ' & PHELPS Many at Wholesale prices and Less. FIXTURES FOR SALE The following High Grade Fix tures remain and must be sold: Dayton Computing Scale. Shelving. 8how Cases Burroughs Adding Machine U. S. Meat Slicing Machine Hubbard Electric Cofftte Mill Wm. J. Burns Check Protector McCankey Credit System Cheese Cuttc-r Cheese Case American Multlgraph Addressograph And other grocery equipment. M. I. IIUrTt KV Purchaser of the Hlork of HOUSTON & PHELPS H'li anil Main lica tea. liueet were: Mra. Orb j Campbell. Mra. It. E. Bradbury, , V. II. Haley. Mra. O. N. Haley, Mra. P. W. Haley. Mra. Hllaa Oben- chain. Mra. Kllla Youria. Mra. K. 1 K. Mol'lay. Mra. It. C. Short. Mra. P. II. Murphy. Mr. K. V. SMton 'and the M Kay Prew. Miriam Martin. June Bradbury. APleen ll.ili-y. Flora Bradbury and Fran- siurt. j J. . ...... . ....M IIAIYIY IIONTKSH Miss Vera Sued iir(u.iiiMl with .l,.n.U a.niiB.H inrlw r..i ,.... , .... number of frli-iiu on teplemher during the uflern.Min at the Why Not Look Young lmg A Vou ii l Vouiig I Our operator two so xnti In tho art of hulr rettorlug thai they will banish your grpy lock In a urprlsingly nliorl time. The preparations are o applied that they restore the natural color, llfo and luster In your trry linlr, and ubsolulely ruiinot be detected. AM, I.IXKH OF IIKAI TV WORK WHITE PELICAN BEAUTY SHOPPE WHITE I'KI.U'AN HoTKI, I'llolie I HI) How 4 It'' ) l l4DI You Know? That you are not being charged one hundred dok lars too much for a piano. , ' ; . i i:' The Gulbransen Piano takes care of THAT by branding the cash selling price, no freigM added, in the back of every piano at. the factory. Gulbransen Pianos are $295 to $lf)25. Thirty months to pay. EARL 507 Main St. THE Seed home. At five o'clock lug a nrved lo the following: Ml. r.veiyn r.vana, Maria lurrr. w1B. niraenimii. tne Jioatma Vera seed, and Hilly Kvana, Kdward Duf- y. They're Likable Fall Hats There's a certain sophisticated charm about the new Millinery that goes well with the .simplo modes in outer apparel. Satins, Velvets- and Hatter's Plush are beiiijj featured extensively. The Peggy Claire Shop "The Hat Shoppo For Particular Women." Located In Moe'i. Do SHEPHERD CO Pianos, Radio Supplier), Records. I - &f .-A . i t Is'. tt Will M. . - t """'"blUt, Co" M Dt- "II o mi th Prlcei tin fj " j "Vnar m, ,J GAGE ' Mi-Ladj-s Shop (WMUHtSttw, KSI M.I, t 0 i... who is visiting at the homes of