The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 20, 1925, Image 3

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    Lamath news
Sunday, September 20, 1925
Lr'lillANW LOVE -, ,
brought t" Solomon tho ! mlng,. z,..lh'. 1
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pin- i ""Wall lli.nin.it.
iluy.
neighborhood plana to make her
home In another part of the city.
Tho attractive Moore home waa
adorned wm, autumn ahadea and
gurflnn flowera In gay vases.
Guests who called to honor Mra.
Cummlngs were Meadanius J. F.
(louder. E. W. Oowen, C. P. Muson.
John Houlo, Garrett Van Riper, Al
fred Carhon, I'ranels Olds, Louie
McCluro. (. A. Krauae. George
H. l.lllllli-y. Don Zumwalt. Thnmnr.
K to thou. bolovod, my
fed my head and my
of tho door of thy
ly. child!
brkea Khan. Trans-
by Achmud Ab-
SANU
Ilka acre of wot milk
under the moonlight
about your hrewn feet
uddi n from while atara,
hfd from the A ra
lly John Duncan.
WOMKX
hlKKTIMl
ith fall activities, nn:u
i American University
mclaflon will iiiiict on
Inn In the library club
lock. The meeting
vi . ' "
11 in .. '-"Verne Thomus,
-hllu Hawkins. Flore,,, Hector.
Ilerniee II,.,.,,, ,, Jr,,m Kln
MM. I.I IMS AND
HltlUI. II(IM)IIKI)
... Minor ni nr. u. It. I.uraa and
Hamilton W..lu. w I.... m
wyn O'Fluherty, ciure. Loul. Bath. R.'e. Watten.
uwunufll
i-urg. William Duncan, Will Iluld
wln. the hoaton .Mra. Moore and
Miss Elisabeth McCurdy and Mlaa
Patricia (lalluKher.
IIK.NI.KV NTIDEXTH
IIOVOKKI) AT I'AIITV
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Hill enter-
hls lir'd.. f..rn.Hi ... . -T,r- "nl u- A- iiill enter
Mel.'n, r",r. Jl''''.e.t.lcd on Tueaday evening of thli
...-.r.-,., ,, tMr I .I . . , - ,
- '.iiimw.iy even
ing with card and mimic. In tlielr
upurtments In tho Kvana.
Ouei.s to call during the oven-
"K wire air. and Mra. A. (i. Mela-
aniT. .Mr. and .Mra. W. K. perklna
achool ttudenta who are leaving
for the various universities on the
coast for the winter achool semes
ter. More than 45 guests were pre
sent at the Hill home. The even
... i,r. . - seni ai me run nome. me oven
i. 'and Vre. F. h. Hedges. tl,e guests , bv card.. u.rr.,t,n,.nt. -
i.rd ":..": Hard""1" anl Mn glie8" by ,he h0le'-Mra-
I Among those who are planning to
JOI.l.t M-.Killi-.'HtH attend the Oregon state normal
HdI.:H MKK.TIXU Ischool In Monmouth are Miss Olive
On Wed -.e.-ilny ufternoon at the Hill. Miss Dorothy Short and Miss
home of V.r.. W. C. Ezell on Sum-;(!ladys Latta. University of Ore
mers road, members of the Jolly gon will register Clarence Hill and
Neighbors club were entertained ! Mlaa Muxlne Bradbury during the
witn un liiformal party. Mrs. Axel coming week and Richard Drad-
I one of the year and
the prcnlili nt. Mrs.
mr(.i will lie ilntroduc-
liy the t
cliff in fillowa: Mrs.
;i:'.l ..Ir,. 1. A. KruuRC
iii'i.lil'ir.g bl-i.
Johniou will enlertaln In a fort
nlKht for tlio club members on
Miller road where she resides.
(Iiiesta of the afternoon were
Mnuriiimnii f l llnlnw fl XT tlni.
la:!on snd'r c j -, , J ;
Manning. Walter West. Kred Peter-
bury Is planning to attend Oregon
Agricultural college In Corvallls.
MISH ARMKTKONU
IS HOSTKSS
An affair of doqblo importance
was that given by Miss Klua Arm
1.1. A.
Rico, educa
tion. I.. A. West, II. K. Ward. Axel!atrnng In Bonanza on Sunday after-
Johnaon. C. W. Miller, Aniol Paul, 'noon when MUs Myrtle Itunn was
Including the pro-
A. E. Scott, Era Rawlin W. J.
Vimmnn J I U'l.n I V l.'ntl
f the child and Mra. , ,, , ,..; .... ,' ', '
kd Hborleln. drama. . ' ' .. '
In tho city of other or- . '''
chaptori if the ....
tBed to make their rosl-
Mrs. Shaw Is also ; " , ,
b..i. l,n l,.lh1nl ' "eunesuay evening ai ine
P 1. ..... ., ll . a r r ..m
hlo to li.ln tho orga-! " """.
h promlaes to be one
Interfiling (1 thu wln-
IS
Hny Nash was honored with a din
ner party prior to his departure for
Eugene, where he will enter the
l.'nlverMlty of Oregon. Nash Is af
filiated with the Oregon chapter of
Theta Chi.
l.lndley home on Rlv-
Vu ri.cn
It TI'KSKAY
mo of Mrs. R. A. Km
htreot, member of the
club will bo enter-
iieaday afternoon.
nVOMKX
ploMt.lY
honored with a farewell afternoon
by Mitts Armstrong. The affair was
In the nature of a tea at which
Mrs. Ada Parson presided at the
tea table and poured.
During the later afternoon hours
Miss Ruth Rea of Klamath Falls
presented the guests with noval
cards announcing -the engagement
of Miss F.lsa Armstrong to Fred
Rcuck. t No date has ibeen set
for the wedding.
Miss Bunn left last week to at
tend school for the winter months.
ma ii aiixrjo ri.rn
HAS FIRST MKETIXO
One of (he moat Interesting
clubs of the winter season is that
of the Mah Jongg club which re
cently took up Its seasonal activ
ities at the home .of Mrs. Oscar
Shlve on Wednesday afternoon. Mra.
George .Stephenson will entertain
In a .fortnight ut her home.
Mrs. Thomas Delzell was tho hotti
or guest of the afternoon. High
..'nm f - lha u f t or Tl .in n frnimA with
Stucky on i nnny streei. rs. w. . the ,, w to Mrs. Del D. Gam.
mon.
rilKKIIYTKltlAX
L.l.lnn l.lnilli.V linil M lu
Endlcy. dauthtor. , Mr. FTTK
Urge R. LlnUloy have - "
for an evening ut ... . , .
- i . a, ,.. o leavo today for Salem, where
edneadny, September 23 ' .
Tho affair will be " """'" ' ,.
suitiy in uio uiauieue iiiiivemiij..
Miss Miller U a member of Delta
Phi ou the Willumotto campus.
si
TKA cri" ci.ni
At the home of Mra. E. C.
A. Levlnga. Mrs. II. K. Smith and
Mrs. W. J. StelnmeU entertained
with Mrs. tucky for membera of
the Tea Cup club on Thursday af
ternoon. The meeting' was the
scheduled September gathering. The
of Interesting activities !ualo ttn() Pare of tho October meet-
by the splendid in- not yot been announced.
despite vacation and 111- Duping the pleusant afternoon
activo members of ir. John C. Tadon gave an lnter-
ls and ProfoHSlonal W'o-iggdug readlng.
ned ot tho While ren- ouests at the Stucky home were
tie first of tho week. A Mesdamea T. D. Yarnes, C. O. Win-
ess meeting and enter- ters g. R. Berry, Arthur Olson,
illowed the table d'hote,,, E Momyer. M. W. Coseboom,
R T. Hlealnson. R. h. Deliell,
Iment waa made by the R q rjavls, Molllo Belding, E. H.
pf the finance commit-! Baisiucr, M. W. Gerhard!. John C.
kixon, of plans for s fall
bo held about (ho mid
kember. Much Interest
sted In tho proposed
o carnival. More de
will be taken up at
beetlng. Every member
in an opportunity to ns-
Ing this carnival a auc-
kery member la urged to
ni (he nex( gathering.
k-rostlng study clubs will
Id this winter.
etary. .Mrs. Gertrude
Id a le((er of apprecla-
the Medford B. ana
on (heir recent vlsl(
nrnth B. and P.
tie Helms' hls(oical skit
fhe Gathering of (he
rded much amusement,
We Meet Again" was
II rendered In duet form
klrlmes and Loda Parker.
In followed by "spinning
and forfeits (ook many
and turns.
number of (he guests
business women express-
to become members ana
lr names to Ida Momyer.
bf the membership com-
r- and place of the nex(
ill he published lator.
oTT
IIY HINTKIt
or Miss Nell Elliott who
for Eugene, nccompnn-
fnther, E. h. Elliott, Miss
lott enterlnlned with an
urty on Wednesday of-
Cellow ond green were
lively ln table decora-
favors carrying out the
-he University of Oregon
Elliott Is entering her
hi Mnh Jongg wore on-
ighout the evening. Miss
receiving high score at
P honor Miss Elliott ln-
Yadon, F. W. Bechtel. w. van
Emon. W. H. Beane, C. H. Barn
stable, Frank Martin. R. D. Bus
Sard and the hostesses Mrs. W. A.
Levlngs, Mrs. H. K. Smith, Mra. W.
J. Stelnmcts and Mra. E. C.
Stucky.
IiADIF.fi All) n-AX
HOLIDAY HA.AAH
At tho home of Mrs. M. W.
Coseboom on Jefferson street, mem
bers of tho Ladles1 Aid of (he First
Methodist church will meet ' on
Thursday afternoon. Mra. E. H.
Balslger, newly elected president of
the group will present a number
of Interesting plans, among them
the outline of the holiday haiaar,
which will bo held during the first
week In December.
FIHEXDSHII' CU B
TO MEET FRIDAY
Mrs. V. E. Parker will serve as
hostess for (he Friendship club at
her home In (he 8ou(hern Pacific
house on Friday, September 25. The
work of tho afternoon will outline
tha wlntor's activities.
DELTA 7.ETA OKOI P
HONORS MISS MOHDOKF
For the pleasure of Miss Mae
Mordoff daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mvron Mordoff who loft Friday (o
etitor her Junior year In the Uni
versity of Oregon and Oregon Agri
cultural college honored her with
a dinner party followed by the
theatre. Those In (he party on
Wednesday evening wero Miss Mae
Mordoff, Miss Jean Perry. Miss
Alleen Mordoff. Miss Kntherlne
Llndley and Miss Margaret Hargus.
MRH. MOORE
F.XTKRTAIXS
For (he pleasure of Mrs. K. G.
Cummlngs. Mrs. Rufus Moore en
tertained on Friday afternoon with
an informal gathering of Intimate
friends of the honored guests. The
Inspiration fcr the affair arose
when Mrs. Cummlngs, who has long
been a resident of the Riverside
I.ADIKS 1.1XCHEOX
An event which holds unequaled
Interests Is the annual luncheon
Page Thretf
UUerUiHS is iliu nuuum iuuvucuu .
of the Presbyterian Mlsisonary soc- BRIDGE PARTY
land during the early part of Oc
MRS. KOKTF.ll
IIRIIMiK HOHTEH8
Entertaining with the second of
a aeries ot beautifully appointed
bridge parties, Mrs. Jamea Bishop
Foster proved a charming hostess
on Thursday and Friday evenings
at her home on Eldorado street.
About the rooms charmingly ar
ranged garden - flowers added o
the evening's pleaeure. Mrs. Roy
Uurbln aislated Mra. Foster during
both evenings.
On Thursday evening 'Mrs. Les
lie Rogers held high score and
second score was given to Mrs. C.
W. Underwood. Similar favors
went to Mrs. Fred Dunbar and Mrs.
R. (!. Eller on Friday evening.
The guests Included Mesdamea R.
B. Eller' J. II. Carter. R. E. Pad
dock, Roy Orem, Marvin Lucas,
C. II. Knowles, Glenn Jester, J. E.
Hosklns. Paul Noel, John. D. Con
way, John Selmens, Orin Dadraun,
O. D. Burke, Roy Durbln, Herman
Foster, C. W. Ruff. Ina Mann, E.
M. Bubh, J. Elliott. U. A. Massey.
A. E. Whitman, B. L. Hardecbrook,
G. W. Houston, Fred Dunbar, R.
E. Dewecse, C. M. Ramaby, C. E.
Hlgglns. Earl Whltlock, C. H. Un
derwood, Charles Martin, E. E. Ma-
gee. A. B. Epperson. H. W, Bridge
ford, Will Baldwin, P. A. Albert-
son, Charles Moore, E. H. Pike, J.
A. Gordon, J. R. Shaw, Allen
Sloan, H. R. Harrison, Leslie Rog
ers and Roy Durbln. '
"BEAV GKSTK"
IS REVIEWED
In her usual interesting manner,
Mrs. Gus Krauae entertained mem
bera of the study department of the
Library club with a review of
Wren's "Beau Gesfe." The meet
ing of (he club members held on
Monday afternoon la (he first of the
season and an unusually large at
tendance was noted.
Of Interest to the members Is
the review on Monday, October 5,
of "The Scarlet Cockrel" by Sub
lette, to be given before the group
by Miss Maybell Leavitt
ISSl'E CARDS
KOIt BRIDGE
Wrs. E. M. Bubb and Mrs. A. R.
Campbell have Issued Invitations
for an afternoon at bridge to be
given In the Hall hotel annex on
the thirtieth of September. The
nCfalr promises to io one of the
moat attractive of the fall social
functions which have ibeen an
nounced so soon on the heels of de
parting aummer.
MASSEY HOME IS .
HCEXE OF l'ARTY
The home of Dr. and Mrs. O. A.
Massey was the scene of a pretty
party for a large number of the
younger set ot the city when Miss.
Allsa Massey. their daughter, and
Miss Venice Moore entertained Sat
urday night. Invitations to more
than 60 were Issued earlier In the
week. . '
-r
entertained with the Initial party
ot the winter months.
The 'orchestra" of (ho evening
which played for tho waltzes. Quad
rilles, polkas and Virginia reels
waa composed of Charles Gray at
the "fiddle, Mlaa Helen Gray at
the piano and Charles Adama as
"floor manager."
JI IKiB I.F.AVITT ,
ADDItKHMKH 1.l'B '
"The Birthday at Klamath Falls."
was the topic chosen toy Judge
A. R. Leavltt when be called upon
to apeak to members ot the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution at
the meeting held Wednesday even
ing at the homo of Mrs. R. E.
WaUenburg on Pino street.
As (ho first mayor of Klamath
Falls, Judge Leavltt was perfectly
veraed In the subject which he used
during tho evening. He carried
the listeners back to the -days
when Klamath Falls waa not Klam
ath Falls, tut Llnkvllle, huddled
on the banks of the Link River.
Judge Leavltt arrived here ln 1884.
'Constitution Day" was tho In
teresting theme disenssed by Mrs.
E. L. Cramblitt. Another phase of
the meeting which proved of In
terest to all was the review of
the recent trip enjoyed by Mrs.
Rachael Applegate Solomon te Al
aska, where she spent the month
of August.
Special guests ot the evening
were Judge and Mrs. A'. R. Leavltt,
Miss Maybelle Leavltt, Mrs. W. H.
Hudson, Mrs. Morrison and ' Miss
MacKenzle.
MRS. JACKSON IS .'
HONORED OX FRIDAY
At the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Hanks. Miss Helen Withy
combe entertained on Friday even
ing with an Informal card party
honoring Mrs. Paul Jackson, a re
cent arrival in the city.
Guests of the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Z. Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. Zeno WelBS, Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher, Miss LeLaine West, Miss
Marie Ridings. Miss Virginia West.
Miss Maude Carleton. Miss Esther
Martinson, Miss Rachael Cronqulst,
.Miss Betty Kessler, Miss Nichols
and Messrs. Wwlght French, Ev
erett Vanderpool, R. Dixon and
Avard Whitman.
AI.OHA CHAPTER- TO
EXTERTAIX GROVP
Aloha Chapter, No. (1, ot the
Order of the Eastern Star will meet
In regular session on Tuesday even
ing, Septomber 22, at 8 o'clock,
with all jn embers and visitors ln
Klamath Falls welcome. The guests
of the evening will be the Medford
chapter, 0. E.' S., and they will
exemplify the work of the order.
, Dinner - will be served, at the
chamber ot commerce dining room
at 6 o'clock Tuesdiy evening and
all members wishing to have cover
reservations made (re asked to do
so by calling Mrs. J. J. Keller be
fore Monday evening.
The meeting is called by Amelia
Hanks, Worthy Matron.
.
MOK'fl KTOItE
HAS OPENING
One ot the most delightful af
fairs of the week that Interested
every woman In the city who takes
pride and care In her grooming was
the fall opening ot tho Woman's
Store on Friday evening.
The display, according to many
In the city, Is the most fascinating
exhibition of garments that the city
has ever seen.
Especially attractive - was the
largo middle window which held
portrayed a heautlful evening scene
with dainty frocks in pastel shades
and a number in the ever popular
blacks. The store was thronged on
Saturday by patrons to enjoy the
frocks, ' hats from the Peggy-Claire
shop and other departments of the
store which could not display their
new fall goods in the window
space.
WHITE PELICAX
DINNER DAXCE8
Society will be happy to learn ot
the recent announcements of a series
THE HAIR
"Woman's crowning glory"
it has been called. Whether
worn bobbed or long It plays
a tremendously Important part
ln woman's good appearance.
Tho benefit of Mrs. War
ren's great success ln working
out correct means for treat
ing and caring for the hair
is yours through the nse of
Tho Wynnbrook preparations
tor dandruff and falling hair.
Boston Beauty
SHOPPE
Glorcnna Warren, Prop.
2M! Winters Bide
.... line..aj4, , ,,.,
ot the scries will b '
of dinner dances to bo given at tho
White Pelican hotel this winter dur
ing the social season.
The first
given this week, Thursday evening,
according to Hops Weston Kllbodrne,
who ha arranged for tho affairs.
Dinner dances given last winter '
wero thoroughly enjoyed by the 1 1
guests and since tho last affair-to
May there has been a constant de
mand for the tnjoyabl svenlngs. 1 . .
Steam heating radiators for room
In which the water is heated by elec
tricity obtained from light sockets
have been invented.
New Ca.ts
Beautiful garments
for winter wear 5n
sport and dreas ,
'.'models.
$25 to $65
MILLINER'S
A large shipment of
sport and dress ln all
the new shades has
just been received.
Mi-Lady's
- Shop
(WICKEKKHAM'H
KTVLE SHOE SHOP)'
822 Mala St.
aaagfe' -- --- .
-I ...
ioty which occured in the church
rooms on Wednesday at noon. Mra.
A. M. Worden, president of the
TO UK GIVEX SOON
Society ot Klamath Fa'ls is
awaiting with pleasure (be bridge
society presided over the luncheon. 1 party on Friday afternoon of this
Mrs. E. S. Phillips, Mrs. Wilbur
Jones and Mrs. John Sargent were
the committee In charge of the af
tornoon's arrangements.
Miss Phoebe Porter, who haa
been In missionary work ln South
American countries for the past
five years spoke interestingly on her
experiences in the southern conti
nent. A brief business session was held
during the afternoon when Mra. k.
M. Worden, Mrs. W. S. Slough and
Mrs. James Grimes were elected as
delegates from Klamath Falls to
attend the Presbyterian synod
which is slated to meet In Port-
New Ideas
week to be given by Mrs. Charles
Wood Eberleln and Mra. Thomas
C. Campbell, when the two matrons
will be hostesses in the Hotel Hall
annex to a large nuber of society's
maids and matrona. Invitations
were issued during the past fort
night. P. E. O.i SOCIETY
EXTERTA1XS
Members of the P. E. 0. sister
hood enjoyed an old-fashioned
dancing party at the home of Mrs.
Syd Evans on Tuesday evening
when Mrs. Syd Evans, Mrs. R. C.
Groesbeek and Mrs. L. L. Truax
In Posing, Lighting, with color effects of tones
that match our wonderful new exclusive
Master Mountings as Displayed at
the 1925 Photographic Convention
We are always first with new ideas.
We have these for your approval.
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What Everyone Would
Like To Know
Hear this instructive and unusually interesting lecture by an
eloquent and forecful speaker, Dr.Margetts on '
"How To Be Youthful At 70"
Dr. Margetts has come to Klamath Falls at the invitation of
Dr. C. R. Lucas, Chiropractor, and will speak at
MOOSE HALL
-, .- ,
Tomorrow (Monday) Night At 8:00 P. M)
Come and learn the simple rules of health, happiness and long
life. Dr. Margetts' lecture is given in non-technical . language and
in a delightful manner. All who attend are assured a pleasant
evening. , .
This Lecture Is FREE!
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