The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 18, 1925, Image 3

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,d,riHon Stiadi For
, DnilotM Women
I! 0( tbe ailiireea
kltw AiKlll i rirn-
Jtt of lh National
Hltu tad I'rof.e
, tUta, it t r.pre-
HI if m.mbere ul
.jrnlioB o' Huetneei,
inl Women, rluue.
nine. I e'clora. lo
of Ibi Salrro rhain-,
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n tram ill the.
Ion. rll all'
xhout Ibo Kilo hev.i
llrnd tbo meet-
Julia K. Weh.trr.
Salrn club,
M. Dicker, Hill
kM a ipeclal Invl-
kimbrri of Ihe local
ThurxUr lunrh.ou
a (roup have ilg-
nllcin of attending.
hornet, loot North-,
., hartal been ap-
atirr h (rani-
trmtnu. It la the
by auto atago.
itt drool. Park and
o'clock Wednesday
nlni ihi urn even-1
1 nil of II 73 the'
Bl , II a Party
trip. M tbat rra-1
lit be ouila to Mlaa'
Pater tai. Tue.der,
proper irruiemenia
fdOMiir avenlne I
lub nilni. a m,t. ;
'e iwratiTi council
" nicMr preald-j
I'd that Ulu Gram!
llror of the wo-
of tha ll.nk of
P'lea. will .11.. j ,, ,
i
a ;
illVf)
HOMK I
V. Ilolmea ware
urprlird at their,
mllo nouth of the
roup 0f intimate!
"o Wnlueaday even-
hnuie warming, j
re the recipient. of:
" their new home.!
My been completed,!
w mom attrartive of
ecton of Klam
I "'nlng were Mr.
Mr. and Mra.
Mn. L. p. H.n.nn
'"on of Portland,
Mr.. Utile Aoe
''" Dornthv li.....
M' M.Mr. Holme.!
v Wkxt
''Hill, ha. been
" rldKo nnriv nn
f"00". October 29 In'
wl'll Mra. p. Hill
Maaaejr pre
Invltntlona 10 more than i
,M matrona of tho
""I Mra. Mn....
f ?.'' Ibo afternoon
"''Wen who em-1
cler and nay. j
I:d !
t" hlcl nromliea to
every appoint
"e f brlH.
h0?b.LM"' H-r-
an,
"nage-
M.tNV l'UMl
llMK- OMIN(J Till!'
(If hitereit lo I number of Klam
ath Palla men and woman are the
letlera coniln to atudanta and
Huili'nli. aa wall aa alumni, an
nouncing home coining feature! for
the Unlveralty of Oregon.
' It la hoped by Dumber of the
younger aet that Klamath Palla will
be well repreaentnd on tbe univer
sity rainpua when home coming wel
roinei bark many of the old-tlmera
and olhera.
-
MIHH I'KIIIIV
TO KMTKItTAIM
Mln Jean I'erry will entertain
'nformally for number of gueata
at her home on Ninth atreet on
Thureday evening, Orloher !.
IMLMiWrVKS I'AKTV
KJOVKI II V MAN V
Memuera of the Wealmlnater
Circle of the Klral I'reabyterlan
church were entertained on Hatur
t'ay evening with one of the Jollleet
parllea of the year, with the apooky
feeling of Hallowe'en predominat
ing beneath the maiquea that hid
the (acre of the gueita.
The party waa given In the rhurch
parlora, decorated gaily with gob
Una and wllrhee, black rata and
ghoita.
ratroneaiea for the evening were
Mra. K. 1.. Klllott, Mra. A. M. Wor
den and Mra. W. H. Hluugn.
e e
MltM. TIU A.X
IS IKINTKHN
Mm. I.. I.. True a proved de
lightful hoiteaa on Friday afternoon
when ahe entertained In honor of
Vra. W. I., tteliell of Haleiu, a fur
rier Klamath Fella realdent, who
Sunday, October 18.'TM
Kalher
charge,
More
liiinlviin, the committea
In i
than 125
the
In .
-""" .ipiiiwit were amoved
during tbe numbera arranger! und
I'd by Mra. Kva llennelt.
Hallowe'en decnratlona added to
the attraction of the church pur
lure with t'luatera of autumn leavea
arrunged taatefully around the
rtoma.
W. Ilnchtel
lleiponke Kev. T. I). Yarnea
I'lano Holo .....Mine Jannette Kchulta
Vocal Kelo Mra. (Jlenn Kent
Violin Duet
ii. Hlewart and Mike uKr
Vocal Holo ... Mn. Kather Dunlvan
waa one of llio moat popular of the
aortal tnatrona.
Fall flowera. arranged In gtlrar
tlve vaiea m,a ealHeitert of the aut
umn leavea, which are being uaed
lo auch beautiful advantage, added
to the beauty of lb. nioma of the
Truix home.
e
A. X, W. t'1,111 Tit
MV.KT H'KltNKHIlAV
At the home of Mra. Z. T, I'owoll.
memhera of the A. M. W. club will I Tn Program aa given on the
hold their neii r...,i.. .....i.. ..!vnlng la aa follow.:
Wedne..l.v .ii ci........ I Welcome Addreaa F.
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DKI.I'Id tV Cl.l II
T MKKT IHT 2T
Memlwra of Helta tiamma thap
ter. Klamath Palla group of the
natli-nal Delphian atudy club, are
erhedulad lo meet October 27,
Tueaday afternoon, at Iwo-thlnv.
In the aun room of the While I'el-! TO KXTKHTAIN
Iran hotel for the regular chapter 1 Mr l'"la Bradford anrl Mra.
meeting. All membera are re-iT- nkllhlngton have luiuer! In-
vllatlona to a number of frlenda
for an Informal afternoon to be
apent at the Bradford homo tn
Monday. Mra. Bradford rnalite on
the corner of High and Tenth
etreete.
DIMHIONH OK All)
WIIX MKKT THl'ltHDAV
At the home of kin. K. C.
Stucky, S2S Canby atreet, both dir
lalona of the Metbodlet Lddlei Aid
of the Methodhrt Kplaci.pal church
will be entertained on Tburaday
afternoon. The affair la the regu
lar October meeting of the group.
Tbe hour la two-thirty.
1. K. O. IIK.IFdATK
IIIKTI IIIVH TO KMMATH
glleila enlv.,l i i, nnuiia.
the program am nreaented m.i i . .. j a,
portion of a month In
1 KLAMATH MATROXH
nieeung. aii memtiert are re
qilraterl lo attend by the prenl
dent, Mra. Thomaa t, tamp'-oll.
Meeting! of the varloua dlvl.
alona were held cm Tuenduy and
Wedneaday of the pait week.
Joeoph Olion,
Hloan. A. B.
ma ii jou) (i.ni
KNTKItTAINKK
Mra, John C, Boyle entertained
on Wedneaday afternoon at her
home on Coiner avenue In compli
ment lo memhera of the Men
Jongg club. Among the gueata
were Mra. Hope Weilou Ktlnouroe
and Mra. T. W, Delaell, who were
bidden for the afternoon. Mra.
Oacar Hhlve held high acore wlih
the rloilng of tbe afternoon'a play,
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ItlX'KITION IIONOHH
MKTIKIIHHT I'AKTOIt
One of the outatandlng feoturea
of the week waa the reception given
In honor of Kev. and Mra. T. l.
Yarnea In the Methodlit Kpticotnl
church when member! of the
churrh honored tbelr preaence.
Kefreihmenta ere lerved by the
Teacup club of the church, aialat
ed by Mra. Mollle llelding, Mra.
Arthur Olion. Mn. T. It. Skill
Ington and Mra. C. Wlnlera. The
program waa arranged by Mra. John
Yadon, Mra. Kva Bennett and Mra.
the greater
tbe eait, where ahe arrvert aa a
delegate to the national convention
of the I'. E. O. organization. Kent
by the Klamath Palla chapter, Mra.
(Joeller gleaned much which will
aaabit her materially In working
with the aaaorlatlon.
While enroule to hor home Mra.
flouller rlalted with relatlvea In
Minneapolis, aoveral polnta In Kan-
aaa and with her brother In Loa
Angelea. Hhe waa met In the val
ley by hr huiband and children.
MIIH. HKIM.IVOTON
(ilAII.MIXO HOhTKHH
Mra. T. R. Bkllllngton choae Wed
neaday and Friday of the pait week
aa dutea for one of the moat at
tractive acrlea of bridge partlea of
the fall aeaaon.
The Rklllington home, located on
the corner of Tenth and High
etreete waa moat attractively col
ored with cluatera of autumnal
flowera and leavea. Potted flowera
alao added to the charm of the
rooma.
, On Wedneaday afternoon high
acore waa awarded to Mra. Lovla
Bradford, on Friday to Mra. W.
L, Sandera. Others prlrea were
awarded to Mra. Victor Palmer and
Mra. E. M. Bubb.
Oueata of Mra. Bkllllngton In
cluded Meadamea Guy Manning, W.
L. Bandera. J. H. Foeter, B. M.
Bubb, M. D. O'Neill, J. C. Avery,
Jamea A
Mlaa Itm
Dorothea
V. K. Parker, Allen In the McCarthy apartment! cm
F.ppenon. R. Smith, i Tueaday for an Informal evening. A
I'erry, Mnllle Belding,
Mary Rlnan and Mlaa
Hkllllngton.
number of the gueata enjoyed
bridge, othera apendlng the houra
tn a aoclal manner. Teg waa
aerved later In the evening with
HAI'I'Y HOI it ( , u i Mra. Charlea Low pouring.
IH KNTKItTAINKII ' Invited gueata Included Mra. ller-
For mi-mlicr, of the Happy Hour I man Oliwold. Mra. Charlea Low,
club, Mra. tt'. K. ll.-rk entertained ' Mr' Ho Patrick, Mlaa Joaephlne
dollKhtfullr at her home on Lewie Llndley, Mlaa Alleen Mordoff, Mlaa
atreet. A number of gueata alao i Katharine Llndley, Mlaa Feme
enjoyed the afternoon'a pleasure, i Hanka. Mlaa Jean Perry, Mlaa Elna
The Beck home was attractively ! Jenacn, Mlaa France! Humphrey,
adorned with fall cut fkwera and I
autumn leave with marigold and
fern lnterpcred about the rooma.
Aeilatlng the hoitens in her du
llea, Mn. Carl Handell nerved a
dainty luncheon.
Oueata Included Meadamea R.
Moatenliacher, Carl Bandell, L. RucV
onkh, Oeorge Humphrey. J. J.
Keller, H. T. Bummerii, W. Btein-
meti, Mra. Jennie Hum and Mra
Beck, the hoateaa.
The group will be entertained
t-y Mra. W, D. Gofer on Tueaday
afternorn. October 27, at the Co
fer home on Alameda street.
INFORMAL i 1
KVKXIXO
A number of frlenda were gueata
at the home of Mlsa Lola Bynon
Misa Pauline Cllft, Mlaa Dorothy
Currin, Mla Margaret Hargua and
the hoateaa.
VIHIT IX MKIIrOltll
FOR Vl KRK-E.M)
Mlaa Margaret Worden and Mlaa
Maybelle Leivitt left the latter
part of the week tor Medford, where
they were tbe bouae gueat of Mra.
Don Nswherry, who waa a former
Klaruath Falls girl.
I KXTKRTAI.V
j WITH IIIXXKR
j Mr. and Mra. B. Van Buckirk
j were hoata on Friday evening with
en attractive dinner party, given at
their home. The Hallowe'en motif
(Continued on Pane Five)
Three Day Special
Friday Saturday Monday
COATS
$40.oo
Fur trimmed dress coats, reg
ularly $52.50
$25.oo
Latest fur trimmed flare and
tailored models in the newest I CT (If)
shades. Priced regularly at "fgTj.
$12.50
There are also many beauti
ful new fall coats which are
regularly priced at from $30
to $35. Reduced for this sale
V
All Dreuet 20
Ducount
All Hat. 10 Discount
MI-LADY'S
SHOP
Wickeraham'g Style)
Shoe) Shop.)
i
822 Main Street
Phone 805-W.
Christmas Photographs
Nothing conveys, thoughtfulness and cheer
like a Christmas portrait.
. 4 ' ., Special Inducements for
' October Sittings
Quality
Photographs
Picture Frame
photoqraghic
ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite -Court House S27 Main Street n''
i i v Phone 39 " "'
n.VELOUR HAT
This outstanding
Millinery material for Fall;
Is newly shown with
SATIN RIBBON TRIMMINGS
These may be shirred, plaited, or
, crossed in novel effects, in color t
. blendingwiththetoneofthebat.
We have received today from
tbe Vogue Hat Company, Fiftb
Avenue, New York, several
charming models, in serviceable .
shades of wood color and buck
skin, and tbe ever smart blank.
Peggy-Claire
"The Hat Shop For Particular Women."
!f? LOCATED IN MOE'S.
I.ET US SHOW YOU THESE HATS TODAY
""hunrtro .
l for .k. cara"
i.... I0r 'he offnii. .
-A Dance
When? O Whefe?
Oct. 20th Odd Fellows Hall
Who?
Woodmen, their friends and
members of other orders
cordially invited.
Admission $1.00
OWN YOUR
HOME
Let us help you plan your home. We will
gladly supply you with estimates for the re
quired building materials.
SEE US FOR Building Materials of All Kinds.
Sixth
Phone 866
Street Lumber Co.
Office and Yard on So. Sixth Street
VS.,