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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1925)
KLAMATH NEWS SOCIETY A. Porry und Mm. II. D. I'MMARY moinhera of the Women'i iary of the First 1'reahylorlan h, Mr. J. A. 1'erry, Mm. M. lordoff ami Mra. ll. u. Jones lulnl hoslosses on Thursday - ... tmm. Huninon, was the main 4t I it t of the afternoon wheu pluns wwiw iiiiku mr ine Luxe ' "t at r J. w knllona will be received by M. 0. Mordoff at her home nth and High streets or by 664-lt. owing the buelneaa eeaalon. nn aerved by the hoaleasea. the affair the following coin- La were appointed by Mra. C. ii dl. nroaldmit: location, Mra. (irltile. Mra. O. U. Mathewa: Inn. Mra. M. 0. Mordoff, Mra. Wordcn, Mra. K. 8. Phillips m. W. It. Uoyd; eale commlt r. V 1 1 liar Jonea, Mra. R. E. iiliurg, Mra. Jennie Hum and IKillle Vlrnll. . fullowlnx Rueata were pre- for the afternoon, Medamia Horbelt, .0. It. llltt. J. II. '. II. Landla, A. U Rice, It. ultenburK, K. 8. Phllllpa, Jen- lurn, IMIle Vlrxll. A. M. Wilbur A. Jonea, 0. A. nn, ll. 1J. Muthewa, ll. D. II, (1. 8. Ilratton, II. A. Key, flrllo. J. A, Leech. Charles ,, K. fli-Orover, Mlaa Betty Ml na KranreH Ilratton and latMuwa. Mra. M. (J. Mordoff, Mra. J Jonea, Hltll);K IMIITV KVKXT OF FIIIIMY One of the prettiest parUei Uay n.Kh. u the . a w..u!nh.. homo on IMne street at which Mr. and Mra. 11 u t, ... "iiniuura ana Ooorge W. Mclntyre .hared hon- urn n nMH, Folluwlnc an vnin. - u.ia a number of rocal aoloa by Mlaa ALTuvnun were enjoyed, a vocal eoto bv WvnA itrAW - aolo alao by Mr. Akera. uuesta of the evening were: Mr. and Mra. Frank mimb, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Akera, Mr. and Mra. Prank Howard, Mr. and Mra. fieorge Myers, Mra. W. H. Hudaon, of Chlco, Mlaa LeLana West. Mlaa Virginia Weat. Mlaa Rachaei r. qulal, Mlaa Florence Porter, Mlaa Anna Mae Jnhmtflnn u iu Va Ilouaton, Mlaa Klolae McPheraon. Mra. Betty Nelaon, Bert C. Thomaa, Uoyd Porter, Mr. Bimpeon, Mr. Vanderfcnol. Mr r.luinDaM -.1 the bosia, Mr. and Mra. R. B. Wat tenburg and George W. Mclntyre. I... V1NITIXH WITH Mil. W.tTTKMII ltd Mr. and Mra. K. E. Wattenburg huve aa thnlr house gueat for aome time, Mr. Wattenburg'a Blater, Mra. W. H. Hudaon, a resident of Chlco, California. MRH. KOKTKIt HltllHiK HOKTKKS One of the maul Intnpnallntf fnn. turea of the week were the aeries Sunday September 13, 1923 of bridge parUea given on Thurs day and Friday evenlnga by Mra. James Blahop Foater .at her home In Hut Kprlnga Addition. The Foater home waa charmingly decorated on both evenlnga with attractive cluatora of autumn leavea and lute garden flowers. High ecore of Thuraduy evening waa awarded to Mra. Roy Durbln, aecond high to Mra. Fred E. Fleet. On Friday evening high acore waa held by Mra. William Handera with Mlaa Mary Walker aecond. On both evenlnga Mra. Foater waa aaalsted with aeveral charm ing matrons. Mra. A. B. Epper aon and Mra. Roy Durbln assisted about the reams on Thursday while Mra. It. D. Eller and Mra. A. B. Epperaon were aaslatlng In the hos tess duties on Friday evening. ' tlueita were Including the fol lowing: Meadamea Howard It. Per rln. Hanry Ackley, A. J. Voye, A. F. (Jraham, Garvey Bordman, W. E. li mm, Fred Schallock, D. P. Mc Aullffn, Fuaaell Auatln, Warren Hunt, Alfred Collier, Charing Wood Kberllen, Fred Fleet. M. 8. Weat, William Sandham, C. I). Browne, William Ixirenz, Joseph Avery, Vic tor Palmer, 8. R. Berry, Louis Brad ford, . O. L. Brown, James Edaall, Jamea Crimea. W. H. McPherren, W. I. Miller, Jamea 'A. Perry, Rob ert I. Sloan, R. M. Smith. E. D. Trulove, H. J. Winters. Will W. Wend, V. E. Purker and Miss Mary Wulker. I.WITATIOXH (N T KUt llltlDGk: Mrs. Charles Wood Elierleln and Mra. Thomas C. Camnlioll bava iMued invltallona for an' afternoon at bridge, Friday, September 25. The affair, which promises to be one of the most Interesting of the early season social functions will be given In the Hall hotel annex. ART NEEDLEWORK ' , fl.l'll TO MEET Mra. Charles Mantln will enter tain on Wednesday afternoon with the Initial meeting of the season for members of the Art Needlework club, one of the most Interesting and oldest organizations In' the city. The meeting of Wednesday will re sume the winter activities for the group. - Those In the Art Needlework club are Mrs. Itu'fus 8. Mocre, Mrs. Allan Sloan, Mrs. C. M. Ramsby, Mrs. Z. Powell, Mrs. M. 8. Weat, Mra. R. E. Wattenburg, Mrs. George A. Wirtz, Mrs. Rose 8oule, Mrs. K. G. Cummlng.i, Mrs. R. H. Dunbar, Mrs. J. H. Carnahan. Mrs. J. Uoeller. Mm. f. Hill Hunter, Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mrs. D. V. Kuy- kondall. Mrs. C. J. Martin, Mrs. E. 8. Phillips and Mls Elisabeth Mc Curdy. HIGH HCHOOL CLASS K.VJOYhJ PARTY Members of the high school class of the First Baptist church enjoy ed a parly given In the church par lors on Friday evening with Miss Ruth DeLap as hostess. This is the first' fall social affair of the group and proved delightfully Interesting. Guests of the evening were: the Misses Alice Holllday, Faye Vowel I. Nondis DeLap, Maude Simmons and Haiel Mlchaelson and the hosteas, Misa DeLap and Messrs. Dwaln De Lap, Wayne WhHney, Kenneth Thomas, Billy Tbompklns, Harry Sweeney, Buster Browne and Er nest Holbrook. . MIHH GRAY HONORED THURSDAY In honor of tho sixteenth birth day of Miss Carol Gray, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gray entertained on Thursday, September 6, at their home on 603 Jefferson street.. Aut umn leaves, marigolds and gold englow . were, used., effectively throughout the room ' and added to the attractive rooms. Dancing, the main diversion of the evening sped the party hours until a late hour when refresh ments were served, a huge birth day cake forming a centerpiece lor the table. . .. Guests to lienor Ilss Gray were: the Misses Joy- . Evans, , Venice Moore, Maurlne Otey. . Tbelma .Griz zle, Muriel Moore. Virginia- Beall, Leota Beall, Dorothy Dalton, ;,Mar tha Jonea and Messrs.. John Uerl Ings, Wallace L'erlings, . John, Mor gan, George Condrey- , Merle, Swan son, Bill Kuykendall. Ed Grim, Roland Cofer and Joe Evans. , SPECIALS In Victrol Still on at SHEPHERD'S lib The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: ' u!.ji0 The CoUcge. of UianZ'r,ic and the Arts with 22 departments. The profcaaioAal; schools, of Xrqhi- tecture and Allied Arfa Business Admlniatration Mixtion fd uate Study Journalism Law- Medicine Music Physical Edu ce tion SociotogyEx tension. For a eolaioiut or ano information Wilt Tht RtiMrar, CnilVrKp of wrrgun, itugrrtw, . ' . The Mia Year Opem SeHHaeer 2 mi Wlvpi. have tho huabanda look at their clothes, everybody else does, and see If they ore aa well dressed for the money as they should be lor proper pride in appearance then n .k thHin to go to tho Golden Rule and see the new fall suits for style, quality, pride In appear ance and economy. Alwayt Us BUTTERICK PATTERNS r , Including DELTOR Always Um BUTTERICK PATTERNS Including DELTOR FREE Butterick Pattern Week Tq Every Buyer of Silk or Wool Dress Pattern, Butterick Pattern Free September 14 to 19 Only : No Sale Less Than Two (2) Yards Select and pay for pattern you want and price of pattern will be deducted from cost of silk or wool goods. Butterick Patterns with Deltor Guide and Delineator and Butterick Quarterly with Late Autumn Styles in Metropolitan Fashions to Choose from. . Silk Goods Wool Goods $1.50 to $6.00 $1.00to $5.85 Including georgette crepe, canton crepa, crepe faille, Koshannra crepe, radium, satin, mcsi aline, crepe de chine, Trlcoshnm, crepe back satin, spiral crepe, banner rlbbaleen, trlro. satin clrce. satin de leen. i Including serges, flannels, wool dresses and coat goods, of all kinds. Dress Patterns, exclusive and only one of a kind, $9.85 and $11.85. To dream of the dress, vision the style, imagine the mode and trimming; to select the fabrics, choose the pattern, is one of the royal moments full of thrills which can be accomplished in every woman's life. There is no joy more grati fying, no pleasure more delightful than taking the wondrous silks and wools and cutting and sewing them into beautiful dresses and suits for the colorful fall and winter season. . ,; t Alway Us BUTTERICK PATTERNS v Including DELTOR . fTRirtECCR naSshllllll)lllLll KLAMATH FALLS msm " WMJIl I II LhliUhlilllJml Always Us BUTTERICK PATTERNS Including DELTOR Mother.: have the son. look at their suit everybody else doe, and explain to thn . dr. won h .,...,,.. i. . Mich phrase, and th at "pride In appearance adds to Joy or living f n'f."Vp.r without oelng snobb.sh-then tel. them of the new fal. suit, 18 to SB, at the Golden Rule. ' 22 Follow The For Your velop ...... , ,,. ment De Home Site si rVTi, ti y:1 ;i..'!.t t.R .' ";." 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