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id Page Two Sumlav. October 11. 1025 T11K KL bucking ! Hammond. A. M. Warden. Claud Davis, Dick Murdoch an J The Peas When I so on top of And ho squeals and bawls like j leys he mad, Jolts and jars, sunflshes for stars, : MISS HAXKS Till you've got to admit that he's HOSTKSS TI'KSIMY Daj ! On Tuesday evening at the home Don't matter how hard he hits the I of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar ground, I 'on Hunks, Miss Feme Hanks en Or how near to heaven he goes. I tsrtalned with an Informal bridge He's going to stop, he'll be broken party. at last, Asters were useu luruuguuui uie 'Cause I'm a man, and his master, he knows. But when I am getting ornery my self. Not figuring the wrong nor the right. How can I know which way it'll go Or 'which side will win In the fight! Though I am a man, the bos of the horse, I'm an outlaw to my own code, And when it comes to breaking my self. It's dollars to dirt, that I'm throwed. (Richard E. Bradbury. Klamath Falls, Ore., in a recent issue of The Lariat.) v Paradox'' Sometimes I laugh and sing To hide my fears My heart a haunted thing Abrim with tears. rooms and en the luncheon tables Guests of Miss Hanks were Mrs. Charles E. Low of Marshfield. Miss Margaret Hurgus, Miss Klna Jen sen, Miss Jean Perry. Miss Aileen Mordoff, Miss Lois Bynon. K1HST OK SKH1ES TO START StXIN First of a series of monthly gath erings of the membership of Parent-Teachers association of the Mills Addition school. Is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock in the school auditorium. Fnllnwinv 4hA hn&lnAsa mflAllnff rI which time two deleeate. to fhe atate convention of Parent Teachers association in Portland will be elect ed, a social afternoon will be en Joyed, It is the hope of the committee in charge of the meetings during I the year to make the affairs into J silver teas, when refreshments will ' be served and a small collection I received. ' "'' tK'J ! n rm J i her j Twain" and "ll'e Mvs.iTlims ,v Twain, with review K. t!. I'uiiiiiilnjs Iti an i Tli. ,,;. Mr.. Tli. .:... all.l daughter left ilio east on Saturday. Stranger' iivtob. r 11. and will airlv lhi cd l-y Mr Uwk or the early pan of nt iumiI.I.. Biunn.r : they plan til visit with lil.'ii.U i li ( .WW Orleans, cllli'a In T ; OlitiM ma. . ... HAXTKIt Till S I I I II to iini.n mkitim; I'll., first meting f Hi ll..iU. f."- the Niiiilvr meet' ,'. i. HI I'" ' u.l lu Ins nf the i Allied Collier I hi i'n'n mi TliurS' hmi iif thl n.nli. Mils. ;. I. TO M'Kh MOMMY l.j .1 I. It,.vi.. .. ....u' r..Hltl,'lil i f Klumalh Kulla will ad,lies the Wii.'luN r. nf 111.' Trl S rlu i,..n,i,..r ..f th lin. mill I'm-lihi- K;i!miiiI church, s fexmiial Women', .-li n Monday I fur Thursday ..veiling in ih home M' evening, when, they met lu tin- i-f Mlna Myelin Ami. I..' at While Pelican iuiul l.ir ilinn.'r at High I fur i Mr Carey Itauiv six-thirty. Mm. Ilax:er'a 1"l'l : till' Wi'Ilillg will lie i Woman of Today.' pai'lli'. 'f day alii'ii- Atiiuiiiii llowfia. I'.i' mid rut flnwi'ta ' ie "'d rft.'i lln'lv ttl.mil Ilio ruiiiii" a hern t-ulit lablc si f li lil s: i. mil' In I'lm. Iltith seme dm lua tin afternoon nii i.i Mi Fred I'linl'nr. khiiiiI to M:. A II Campli. II ami i'u. l.ar lot 1 aiilaili'ii I"l" I" 4lr K' N. I.I. nl ..r Aillii Mf Ill-nil. in and Mm. hi'ilnli'ii ItitlirrMun ai"iut Ilia i-iiiiuia si-rn l.r.l.r MiVp.ilil.k, Mm. John fit I'li-U and Mla Viiu II unlnii . " t;neu ln liuli',1 ttio f itliiwliii h.i has maid, and mu'ioiia iif ili ili, Writing undor the n m The llintmss j sinii. ni'il ilie cltih fur was Hm.' Walter Jam.". J. Ili. it. Ja. k Slat.-r, will ait thu girl ilurliii! tha t jni- Wiiu Nuu.l. A. K Wliii ti.m, T de Iiik yuir. m..vi.iij,I (i.r.ir SIHkp. II N, M,. led at the rharlea lllky. A It. mi'l'll. Han ill In. He nl..n,d r b'lcl.. V Vt.tt.i l r i lU Baxter is a well known autliaress. meeting and plana uuillneil fur the crum). Claud" iav. fliarl writer and lecturer on mailers per-1 work " the unnip as eli a the , jiimik, lliv.e Hunt . tainlng to economic research and fl-!eveu.i of the im.-I.iI i-ilemlar. Vlsii Y.tati, 1 ; naiu-e. ... i ,(,r ytr,i Ihiuliar. it.iy Hull. la. r ) Mrs. Baxter has, during the past I.M M 1 1' Ham.hy. C.Uard Martin. K. M contrlbutiMl tu tVlllers. , UK ilKN Itr.t liiH fliarle. Marilii. K. Mllnii. J ilin ( Wlih the annul during Ilia mk; ., t.l..il.r.iik. K II Wh'l ll Mke W .lnairl.'L V..IH. 11 1.11 llniti.in, W hltliiik, l. II. J... . r i.i. s apiH'arlng also in many Can-' i aillun tiupt.rs. Thu nnlv wallian I lie rormapondent to ever Interview the ivinpli.t.-rt fur a puiiiie re.. .pun v y ruling family of Japan. Is the title 1,. given b'm under the iiplrrs (, )f ( accorded lu Mrs. Ilaxier duriua her nt the Kpiepal rhureh. Mem. r rI ,,,,, huropean ana Asiatic tour. mh nils . i-ers wtiu nave nisi laii n wm Sometimes I softly weep. For Joy is Mine, And love keeps vigil sweet. My heart his shrine. Nancy Buckley. RESERVATIONS TO BE MADE FOR DINNER Members of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club will enjoy a c.rii.n MEETS WITH MRS. TYKELL . This "quaint little dress-coat fashioned of rich black satin. unites it to a delicately tinted pink georjrette. Note the slash i ings and ripples in the coat skirt. few years. Everybody's un Is noiv ritina r.. u nu-di.i.d 1. I,..p aril, ef Key Th'iluu !,urKo or :ho Mammn par.., .,..,,,..,, c R i-lirrill i,.! V 4' Iiaitlnn V It It. it.. M''"1 rrhi.h if ' ItrwiHH. V It I I ... l.i... !.!..- I . 1 '1 '.,i..wt ).,.il.ll.lh will I.. flill III! ' i i.,, , .... . ,.,..-u ,w. - ' r. ,. , ,'arU,r States, formerly teacher In the l nl-!kit .' that hi.N were let .luring the ,, .. . ,. -t . I en y r.vatl., I., t . nf-..uiore, tirs.' ........ ... ... , - ln ll Id I II. -.... i r I par h liouao which will lie ined '.,..,,,.,,,. ,, 1 na.ian. f. I randall. John H iiHiun. . a church upi-ti Us inuipleil .n In i K ( ', early li.Hremt.er. Itev. Thunuiai' ' ' ' I I mines In Klamath Falls fr.mi a Mrs. Herbert Saviike was among i par'.ih In Winnipeg dUlrict. t'aiiada the recent lovely h,m:.-vc, in the His family !il fullow in early city at her home ca Lincoln s'reel wlir,:iK. when she entertaiiitd with an in-. formal tea fur a numl'er of her "Si'llil.KT nil hllt.1." friends. Those who railed to visit Kl UKUl i' i'. II Mrs. Savldi.o included Mrs. Mar- one uf iln- mcit iutere riie re branches of the InttltiiMon. MliS. HAMIM.K IS ItEfKXT IIOSTRSS (I i.llllliu.. mi I'dip. 'hr) Di.U't mm h in tin. lu, fc" H tlmualit . i, !T 'I PMlH'.tliiia, Tl rialit run. kike... I ' rultlU .'. !... honns ..f Uuadf, , r. tur ,.,,.,;,"' I ' . FRENCHl PHOHZ LAUNDi 3 ... E.irot Pit tfl. Mm. J J PirLur Mm nt tin vmr tut thi-n nn At the home of Mrs. U S. Tyrell served (Q th u ' -ho neludl """" Moore- M1m t:hz M'- aflernnon In the library j on 1421 Oregon avenue, members Mrc Marfon x, .. . . Curdy, Mrs. J. Sleek. Mrs. L. Ja- club rooms by M!s Mnyhellei of the Episcopal Women's Gulld'p"' ' ..,'.,,' ."' K' : cobs, Mrs. K. E. Macee. Mrs. Nate U-avlti. when she reviewed Cllf-j - rr'r 3 Porter of Klamath Falls and Slr. " ' o cu.c, laiucu wim au luiuiuiai ... .. , , vi. C. Railev afternoon cn Thursdat. I Discussion of the holiday bazaar' ',:,,' "' C' BoR , h .v.i. 9. . Mern11 nd the hcsless Mrs. J. E. Whu- novel. win- Otterbein, Mrs. J. T. Ward. Mrs. f, rd M. SuVleitr'a latest ... n n ,. , '''"" v uinraii aau me unsiess "Tile car;i l i:oi-lier... tli .. . v . uu i-r, an vi , .. . . . .,.. i aira. oaviuso. i cvr of a recent JJ.Ono prije and dinner at the White Pelican hotel on i ld and final plans were made fort,, A MFKT "WHITE WIMiM" ; Ari.ur,is ,., ,ai. menta made In Monday evening. Reservations are I tne execution of the affair. AT SLOAN HOME AHK KXTK"T-'M': I her thorough review. Mis, Leavlii requested by the membership, and rvel by tne nostess; Daughter, of th . ""-. 'ro" ".M .v.-. 01. K!ama.h o. ivn, or Jl IS. SBDO DT fS 1 1- i "w Ing 1, before Monday at 1J o'clock I Mrs- D- v- Kuykendall, Mrs. C. C MRS. McNEALT MRS. SLOAN EXERTAIN LIBRARY CLUB "Three Generations of House keepers." Even the suggestion of the name was Interesting, and so carried throughout Friday afternoon when members of the Library club were entertained by Mrs. W. W. McNealy and Sirs. Allan Sloan in the library club rooms. An interesting paper written by Mrs. Rachael Applegate Solomon and reviewed by Mrs. Wilbur Jones gave a complete discussion of the 3 generations In which our moth er, grandmother and great-grandmother kept their homes. The first of a series of three tab leaux found Mrs. Carey Ramsby in powdered wig and quaintly cut frock spinning at a wheel. By her side stood Miss Betty Jane Brown In blue frock, pantelettes and poke bonnet. In the background, carrying out In exact detail the scene .i. familiar articles in the grandmoth er's home as candle molds, the huge family bible, odd tintype photo graphs and a homespun rug. A sampler with the name of Emily Jane Phillips completed the room. The second scene opened upon Mrs. R. A. Emmltt in a miH.v Un home. "here "he fitted well with I her frock of Krav tntfotn v.... embroidered petticoat. This ehoe I ,enI"lng'. Miss acter study was directed by Mrs Harrv Anlrla., .. ... Mrs. John C. Yadon was lioilo-j n,., i..,v ,.,,,i ,i ,.. to her Sunday achoo! during the ,,1C .,,,. j,,,., , ,,,, Falls Eulalona chapter were enter-! reCC!" Wec 'h"1 she e"l'rl,,,neli intellect to read and which In sub-1 jtalned at the home of Mrs. Allan; ,. "' " '" atanc. Is entirely restful and fre irAna i-o u w nn.i.inn i ! tainec " ' ' """(Sloan on Monday evening of this K Lnaro. n French, Mrs. Thomas Hampton.! . " " s '""(Workers class. -J'r.3LJ- -e .h.rj.f.flr. o7ihe!thC Mb .cbuol th. .,,. ""' "T':"' r- foundation of th.ncltv post grannnte girls. . Atkinsnn Mrs ( a .lnnAi mtr ' i c,.n i j in Cpward. formerly the Willing lrom .hv US11H, slan; lur ,, ,llir me memners ill . Mu,lrni,m Whrh uflen aeek. Atkinson. Mrs. Caleb Jones. Mrs A. R. MorfisoiT, Mrs. A. R. Leavltt LOREXZ DANCE Sl'CCESS OF WEEK One of the most successful af Followlug a business meeting In ' KKMHtilV rl.l'll foundation of the society. ...13. ..uiiur Jcnes nan rn:irpf.i " of the program and spoke in an ia-i j1"'" "ew rIa or,lrr ' elect- i 111 N N HU SITCKSH terestinit manner of rtie fnunrtin.l r .!UC'S" ifiernqpa waji- enjoy-1 - A amlM.r of youni. girls of 1 1, yi 46 I6aa of the society which has grown in nm;I""'""e ""rVNl hy ' ciI' "' welcomed Ini" the Ke.lrnn such rapid stridps Hint I, n. ""' ' ' .'" ,;!, Thursday evcnlni when a fairs of the week was the first of bear9 the name ' 'eing the lar-i da,,Kter Misa Ardello Yad.n. The (llnm.r wa ,,,, , thr,r nor a series of dances given by the i Kest Patrlotl: organization of wo-u"681 ' "'e afternoon were the , ,ha Klr i.rbytcrlaii church. men in the world. i '"es iriena r loyu, .uhui-i'ii r i,.y,i. An (.-,.,,, vrnktnm f,rJ ln Mrs. Sarah Harshbarger of Cali- ', "ur' ' " -"le-jwlth th.. I.iirr. of the organise a series of dances given by the Lorenz company and their employes in the Moose Hall on Tuesday even ing. Miss Martha Upp and H. W. Bathlany were in charge of plans for the evenine'a entertainmpnt. Following several hours of dancing refreshments were served. It is , witn enthusiasm. Among the top the plan of the group to entertain ! 109 h'ch she used in her dlscus t !sion nf Ihp i.rtarnnn .. iu iuib uiniiiHir uunng ine monins - .v..,,uuu a3 me wura . ,v nf the n l n I'll.M ni mi. uiKaiii4 fornia, a past regent of that state. ' , 0 ane. Xella Lew!,. I)'lla!lon ,,. w was among the Interesting gueats of the afternoon and spoke in a vein that carried the many guests of the winter. CTRRIXS HOSTS AT DINNER PARTY Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Tom Del zell, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Currin en tertained with an elaborate dinner of the D. A. R. among the immi grant women who are detained at Angel Island. Mrs. Alfred D. Collier. Mrs. War- ia'his, jeanette bhulti. i.c.'in lr j,,,,., ,,, . . ,t ...-.an, . rnuiia t. am: II II , :i . in i - u.i.i. , . . , . . , ,. , ' "n iiuiui.eieii uirr jw, usisieu o.hy Skllllnnon. Un, -cn er b , ,.., .I"0 "C',y- !comn,le., were in chrs... Ml.. Jessie Pa.nrson and 1.-;..,, IV:,r- Vcru , , , : 'r. Myrtle Helm and Mrs. Kvu Dl.NNKIl PARTY "en'"-'l. AT RKIIFOKI, ,'A,HV MRS, Itl'SSAKO IH Mr and Mrs. Steve S.I lt..n,.xmm. 11((STI,S ren Hunt and Mra. J. T. BIa.kw.II J " wh n ihev e, e.- V Mr.. Frank Mar received initiations into the ..r,i, Y. ' "M H . " ,hoy ",,er'-"n,,J tin. who I. . ,h. .... .... . . W410, a tie ahl.tn illnner i..,rlv nl ...,u u i. .auu.a.a uiuuci .... M.;iueu at in'tl, I, i nartr a. their nttreiivo hnm !tea table ilnrinr ,i, ,. , lne Ja,:k "edford cabin in ?;, Pacific Terrace. las the guest of honor cut tvi!"!? C"V''r'' '"' l" K"",lH W'r'' A centerpiece of cut flnwor. with! blrthdav cake li,rhi,i .i.i, ' ' I lam r0,""l "n attractively nr- tralllni .ImlLix .in.-ino. . nai, nronriato n...,.i,... '" ranged table. Following dinner lent a charm to the dinner tahln Following dinner bridge was en- A,,onA ' IIAPTKR cards and dancing completed evening. the ! IlINXEIt IIAXCK Joyed. Covers at dinner were laid 1 TO MEET TI'KSIMY f. l. r. w A r tr n.t I Alnhu f'l......- . A. . ..... ,.uu ji,o. mm ueizeii air. " "i"ei. .u. m. l)r, ,.r of wi-uii.. i l-.. ,na v n o , Ei.!,.r, ... ..... . . I ,s M "LIU l.kll ....o. v. u. unlnii, anas L.oreiiai uu.ei in regular uorotny currin, r""'"" ' uesnay evening, October at eight o'clock with a social hour, following the regular l,us. ness meet lug. All members and visitors in the city are Invited to attend the Tues day night affair. On October 27 IIiib- Kenneth Perry and Jay Czlzek. of the entrance of modernism whenlM"a PAl''' ,'U:KS"'V "father bean tn K. u.. . .. I ENTERTAINS TEACHERS - j U1B L-iotnesi i, , . , from the store and food was cooked I Member of the faculty of Klam- u a cast iron range." A music '"K" stuuoi nua rureral uay attair. On October 27 box, the property of Mrs. Calkins i addltlonal guests were enterfilned j tn officers of the Aloha chapter uiiiiiea the remainder of the scene inieresxing party at the!wl" entertain the local and visit- odern 3' Paul Jan lng 1 ast Matrons nnd Past Patrons. '"ursuay evening at their home -according to Amelia Hanks, Wor on Second and Washington streets. 'hy Matron of the Klamath' Falls Bridge was enjoyed during the'Broul. Mrs. Camliro Lewis, Worthy evening, high scores going to Miss'Gralll Matron of Oregon, will make Muriel N'Ichols and George Drum-ll""- official visit on November 10 mond and consolation to Mrs. Rach.t0 'ho city. Del Applegate Solomon. A table I of Mali Jongg was also in play. I T0 "KTrnN TO Guests invited to the J,,!,, KMJMTH MllA contri.nt in .1...1. . ' homo were Mr. and v.. n.. Friends nf Mr. ii..r..., . presiuut lth 'ho.,e of their m,h. "! i f'i8htr' Applegale Sol- "o gla,, to learn that ?l,e 'T ! ?!",!Ice ",f M' I"" omen, Mr. and Mrs. George Drum-, nor S""11 Unughlur, Mlsr Mary' i '" Mnneauoll at- mond, Mrs. Rose Otey Soule. m i Charlene Thomas have leti f,.'..... 1 . "K ""'ional convention of Ing scenes were in.,i.. ami Mrs. Zeno Weiss. Mr. and Mr. i Wa. Ohio, for the ., l" oclatlo,, of P. E. O ...... ... .. 'ol,"ls 01 ICranlr Wn-...a , '"I.r... , ...u..w lor lno colonial period Pad- ' e Lare-:" , absent from ui ihc BCKUe anatching from minds any modern strain that might remain. Mrs. Charles Martin directed the third tableaux, and the screens part ed upon a dazzling scene of modern Ism, lighted candles on tea tables floor lamps, wall plaques and mlr rors. Mrs. S. E. Martin, Mrs. Mary Moore and Mrs. Merle West were me cnaracters in this scene, in direct t"lMt "i their frocks of 1925 with those of their mother and gi-Hnamotner. Interspersed between the depict In make her home In Salem. Mr. li. II. Ha.-iK.iril entertained with nn afernmn on Friday to a number nf matrnn.i of the city. Tho guests who c.ill.d to honor Mrs. Martin Included Sirs. Freel lleehtH, Mrs. li.iy Katt.Tlee. Mrs. Fred Cofer. .Mrs. llnni.T Wmt and Mrs, sard ami hostess. Society will be happy to learn I ,........ again of tho announcement made ' , ' ""l 1 UTV thia week hy Hpo Weston Kil-j ETTA AI-KAIR bourne of Ihe second of n aeries ""' h""10 of Mrs. Fred llous- of winter dinner dances In the din-l' m N"rln VI1'U "lr"' '. Mr. t). ing room of th.. white Pelican ! ""''"'n und Mrs. HnuHlon en- hotcl. Gnlloway's orchestra has j lPrtal""d w''h one of t, prmtlet wen ooiaincn tor the evening. According to the list of reser vations made for the affair it gives promise of being one of the smart k, PiNt-K t i nn "l SCO 'vtw' t.f Anu-rif.1 by ("oitjtt.bu mnn't proptl in the ndtmc uu broiu;ht iror Iftiiity. mure ,,f comfort ami nwcofjf' mty V thu lust wi-vici. (; fart wnfTinrif I PHONE FUNERAL C0R.SIXK'." rtunx. nnv.. ac"- 3. Tlnirsday Evening Dinnei Dance, Second of the Serie 1 i si M UcicrvationH are noiv H 1 ' - made for the second of series of Dinner Dances tor ; '.I'-!' piven Tlnir.sIay Evening, v ber loth at the : till White Pelican Hotel evenings of the season. '. k. o. i,i n WITH MltH. I'i.KKT On Tuesday of this week Mrj rrea rleet entertained fur m. m r or the I k. t). nr.iini...i; -n nt her home. M,. Alfred Collier presided during ,h evenlna In th. ML- ic- erewekl'a Minuoi i... .... l'on'. Miss Marie ftidlmrs. VI Russell Austin; violin solos bv Mar ' "ele" W,tl"rcon,b. MiM Esther i A' '"rdlng to word received bv Mr Brown, nunll f u. ...: ' " Martinson. Miss LeLalnn Wt mi..' . , - ' vocal solo by Mrs. C R. Luen'.M i VlrKlnla Wes'. Miss Rachael Cron-'r companled by Mrs. Don Zumwalt KMtt McP1"!rson, Misa Those who assisted Mrs. McNealy i" Ke8-,,er' M'm Nichols, and Mrs. sioen in the success 0fl VamIer"t"'' Raymond Dix- their afternoon wehe Mrs. KlLor!""' nd DwiRht French Yaden Mrs. A. B. Epperson, MrsJinm MOYFK L. L. Truax, Mrs. E. a. Phillip,, Mrs. I niif PIVM riiirvtiu Amanda Hamaker, Mrs. Robert Wat- Mrs F N v, . ' tcnlmrg, Mrs. j) v. gi.,,,. . , . ' N' Mo'"!,' t Merrill re- '"V ma "K of fronds Thursday aCsrn, at her om In honor of Mrs. W r, .... Mrs. Heard iuu,, .vi, ss .-vtarie Ridlmrs. itll'll Fa a Kine,. ,.,i . . ' ' - . -...j nu inner i . . ..... . . . .-i;i.i un mtores n. i.n1 II,..!.. It. lioyd and Mr8i j , hoth read well iir..i.,,r,i I "iilijecta. "The I,f0 of Mark Mrs. Earl shepard, Mrs. fh.rlet Martin, Mrs. A m r.i.i Vera Houston. lllrry - w. , Hard Times Dance At Merrill-Friday, October 16 Supper by Merrill Hi Girl Sailing's Orchestra Urough our desire to give to our patrons Superior Ser vice and Incomparably Cooked Foods, we have secured the services of Ww. Webber Chef, formerly connected with leading cafes of ' San I'rancisco Our menu will enhance your appetites and satisfy every desire. The Club Cafe Jack Hershberger, Prop.