The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 01, 1925, Image 3

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Sunday. November 1, 1025
Page TTire
Velvet and Pearh
Arc Royal Union
mill llm MImi'D Olivs liilluvun. l.ulu
1 1 ii liat'll. Jo ('pp. Murtlia I'pp, Inn1
lit Ji'tiklna, Hybll llunilii.r, Ci.iiiiI.. t'rya'
lul mill lh lioalaa Minn Hulli l.liiU-l
My. (
jjnl.l.V MliilllWHIH
KVloV ti.tTilKIIIN'M
krr ! riil'TluIn MimiiIi.th (if llm Jully NVIglibura!
t IHH niiirimiii"! ...p.. m iiniihiiiih hi,
I hi- hum f Mr. mill Mm. Jn a'
I'iKilr Hilrrulml r:,,. ii n Wmliiea.luy rvitiliig Oil-
I.KI'"
h'inrlin'iil
l.i ary L'lilU.
i, iiiiiinT. mam-
rt-i run'". air
uolwr In prtmlilu.
Thninaa
Willi
,1111 Mm. K H.
lur lrr'l.
iiIiit SK ill llio Kit-ll home un Mor-
rill mail,
Tim Iwuai. mirmtlvrly r I
rang't-d lu llnlluwa'rn (luriirullnna!
jUriniunl l "-1 unit rrrliil nul In Hi tally ranlai
: fur boo wlili h waa pluyvil ilurltigi
! III vrnltiK. Illnh M-r n givrn1
to .Mr. Knylitr mnl low iu'iir in'
, Mr. Mary (' llrfrmhiin'ii' j
IVi In l'rrb- rrn rrvnl at a lull- Imur. ,
Lrrh I Mr. Churl (lain will riilrluln
tltii ut W " the rluli m lh nt turning, i
(u i Tlm orm on Vilni'liiy n-l
king wit Mr. nil Mr. Krmik Hln-
'arl. Mr. nil .Mr. Ilnrhort Wnl.!
I Mr. nil Mm. J 1. Wlnlr. Mr. mull
lUrki r, prWnl : Mr. (I. II. Monhy. Mr. anil. Mr
Irmlliin nl lliial-. Vxru Cordon. Mr. am) Mr. J. Tliom-
lunnl Wuniru' Milton. Mr. ami Mr. William
L, mm (lo.ili. alal . "". "u .r- r. j. i .....
.Mr. anil aira. a. j. amntiing, air.
.Mary. rr
the,
nn.-r mating if
day mrmliig al , d(r Wi
ami Mr. II. II. Moahy. Mr. and
Mr. I.. A. Wl. Mr. anil Mr. Tlino-
Mr. ami Mr., w. (V
Townnrml. Mr. ami Mr. Kaylor.
I.. I'aul. Mr.
Mr. Knttik A
Mra. M.iry II. Wllllnnia. Mr
bam waa givrn by Mr. anil Mr. A
nr of llii' Aalorltt ' I. urn CtlltimlhK,
Alii' AMrlch.! I'ayn
ilb) Mm Killtli ! '"' Mr. Jamra Ku'll. Mlna Thorn
Miiui (Vrrlu M.i""''r' r'ramra Itauilln. Ml
t ih Hub. Intro-V""" .. " . , ... ...
. Uliurl Ml.. A.I,. I.. Khnrlnnn Mlaa
i.iala. Mt.a llnra ,: . i . . ... . -...i u n n
lory of lb.- alal ... w v. willlunia. I.rur Cum-
Inlim Hi mhli-v- .,, willmr Sliorl. Irving Ka.-ll.
par nml plana , Warren Kn-ll. ItobiTt Kn-ll, ('. II.
plaining lh r-1 A.lirr. Carl Turki-r mid J. ( uri'll.
lural rluha In lh
mil irr.in th KKMIOV CI. I II
em
v 1 - t
mm
If ll i
I ln una of Ilia prf tll. nt ton of llio
Hull. 1
' Tim i vi iilns pronrnm will ulnu Ik-
uiiiiiiiinifil al a Uiu r dnto nml Hi""'
i In ihiiri; prom! iinu li from un
'nliriiilnniiit nlHmliinlnt whlHi will
annul I ln'" whii urc iniulilu lo
ullond diirlnK (ho afli'rnooii.
I'lilroili'iiKpa of thn iifurnoon will
bo Mr. Jurknon Kimball, Mr, (i.
i A. Krnuav. Mr. Charlea Murtln.
Mra. lipoma II. Mmllry, Mm. )icarK'
I'lrlik. Mr. l.ello Uotti'r. Mr. C.
Hinllh, VorM.KIl KKT
i.,.r. j V. fili-Or. W. .
John V. llouln, J'-nnlo Hum. Kob-; KNTKIlf IM-:i
rt T. Ifcildwln. reioanor tbih-ii. n-
... L- . ...I... . I. II It W
1,. M-1IVIU. 1.. m... ... . .,, ,, . ... .
Ifllj.v Turn Mir-1 ' '
One of llii preltlPHt i-nHtumu pnr-
her homa on WoilnrniUy morning.
Tb t'fiili-rplfiro of III tnblo was
hiHlifully arrunisi-d Willi awert pat
iiohprta. f burin
Donulil. Krod I. Ilounlon, Caroy M.
KaniHby und lb fllHHca Ida I). Mo
myur und Muudo ICuldwIn.
x
HI ND.W HCMKI. . .x
IMItTV OIVKN
and fern. A cheerful flra In Ilia
firenlare In the living ruura added
Anna Kiazi r and Mix Margaret to tht; nltrartlvo room.
(.'uininin ut the K. i. I'iiiiiiiiIiik Cuet who called al the Soule
Inline In honor of Hiillnwn'nn. A ; homo to honor Mm. Martin were
lurKc nuriilMr of Ihe yuuiiKcr aetl.Vr. Charlea Martin, Mra. Carey
were hidden to Ihe affair, which ' itumaby. Mr. 1'iuil Jackson and
wa Indeed cleverly arraaged. ! Mm. J. II. Carnahau.
; KI'KM K-IMIWDKN
M'lTIALH Tlll'IWU.W
1 Children of Kt. I'aul' Hplacopal
..ht.n.h t.n,l II. nl frlemlH were en- -'lltS. M.ltTI
II. I'ndcrwnod, Mr. JJ. II. Hull, triuinid with a Hiinilny achool parly . " HONOIIKU
Mra. II. N. Moo. Mm O. M. Iloetot, honorlnn llnllowe'en In A. O. U. i .. .. .. n,.ki.n.i i " Th"r"da)r 'eh """
Mm. Thoma C. Campbell. Mm. , w. haM Thum lny ev-nlnn. The , ,.",,,"",' '',; , , . i . .": Ve,Bia HaIcl Ienc berame the
Itmhael AppleitntH Kolomna. Mm. , ,uerlnlendnt. Mi. Iloa II. Price.,, '. , 1" bride of Klmer Charles Dowden at
wn aaalatcd In cnterlnlulnii Hie ! ' . . .. ' . Th," ; home of the brldc a parent. Mr.
children by Mm. I. V. Kyfcodll. i 'rt;'"'r-- ,a d Mm. A. c. Spence. prominent
. . . . i i f"ir ln ",r ".enu nion h, warn tne . rancher of Ihe Midland district.
Iniipiralion for a waffle breakfast :
given by Mrs. Hose Otey Boult at1
Itl'.llKK.MI i'AMIIIUTKS
TO IIK IMTIATKI !
Candidates of thi Keoekah Pro-,
Don J. Zumwall. Mm. K Hill Hun
ter, Mr. (.. W. Van Kinon. Mr.
Y. W. Vaiiniee, Mra. Hoy Hurliin,
Mra. Merlo Weal. Mra. Monica KriilKu
ford, Mm. K. II. I'lkn. Mrs. H. II.
llnrlMin, Mr. William Duncan.
Mrs. Oscar Hlllve. Mrs. Charles 1.
.... . . . , I' f! '( ,.i In..
iiiiiut... .... - ". "" perlty lodKe will be Initiated on
r.. John H.r.t; " ,., evening when the officer,
WLecurver. Mm. Hurry Poole. Mm j
! No. 14 of Ashland exemplify the de
I Kree work.
At (:3U on Thursday evening a
j dinner will be served In the Presby
terian clnircn Honoring tne members
and the visitors. Those who wish
to make reservations are asked to
be In touch with Mrs. Kllzabeth gan
ders, noblo grand. Cover charges
(Continued on Page 8)
Menyniun. Mrs. Paul Snel. Mrs. I..
I.. Truax. Mrs. licorice Wrluht. Mrs. i
II. I. I.loyd Htewsrl. Mm. Kr-d Dun
bar. Mrs. II. 1. Morienson. Mr. R. '
K. Wmtenburg, Mrs. Pred HotiHton.
Mrs. It. K. liearry. Mrs. Hurt Thorn-j
as. Mrs. William Mi Nealv, Mrs. K. !
I.nng .trands of tcnrls coin
hlnrtl with Justrou. telvet form
Hut princess gown worn by Mm
Irene Itiili, nimiiiif picture ac
Ire.s..,. Short pendunts of pearls
form a deep border around the
lirm anil the times ore entirely
fashioned of pearls.
J. Percy Wells, Mrs. Charies Moore,
Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Holand C.
! Wright. Mrs. Will Huldwln. Mm. A.
! M. Worden. Mm. Del Cammon. Mn.
John r. Hoyl. M(. 11. A. Mr.ssey.l
Mrs. Thomas llampion. Mrs. .. J.
Voye. Mrs. II. K. Jonea and .Mrs.
J. A. Cordon.
MICH. I.AM II TO
KXTKHTAIX fil'II.D
Mrs. K. I. I.umb will mtertaln
members of 81. Pn til's Kpisopal
Ciilld nl her home on Thursduy.
November 1-.
MKH. MAItTlX
IIONOHKD WITH TK.
Mrs. 8. K. Martin was the In-iplra-tlon
on Tuefdnjr aflernoon for nn
informal and beautlfu. :m plveii at
Ihe home of Mrs. TIiwi.ji Martin,
with Mrs. Carey Hai-sbv mid Mrs.
ill. II. Anderson of Morrill assininc
will be 60 eenui.
.u recepilon and pot-luck dinner will tn holies,
1... ptvLti In hi. li.tn.ir nml tt.r Itev I i .u lin.il. l,.ri Vn.nr.luv f:.r her
h anil every mem- OX Till I.MI.il j, Thomas rector of Kt. Paul's home In llukliinri: California ainl II
hey mlKlit derive. Members of the Knlri.u club will narlsh in the chamber of commerce wa, fnr her departure Hi.i; the nf-
lu lie had from meet In Ihe church parlors of lhelro(,ma ti1p public will bu Hie; j tcrnoon was Klven.
MlmlUsih. at- Preahvlerliin church on Thursday KUe.is of the occasion lo honor Hallowe'en favors and derora-
al rnnvenllon at "' 1 '" week. m.rn.p lleuiliiKlou und In meet Hev.lnnH ndded to the altracllva home
Jul a. iires.m'a' iTIinnias. i with yellow candles sending a
.T.I tATCirr It V T.. l..u ,..,i,ni,lllni. Will Im. ..I..,.l. -I..w ....- Ihrt r.utnt. Mrs
Lll. ..t.w .,. " ............ . ,., . . ,,h ..mk " "
. l.X II rjil'.ll 111 rlurKO Ol liie umner ai.u u iwm- . jeoiiie iiurn wiiu m.n. ... i.n..
01 anil "; ...i.. r Mr. Thi.ic.nsikenili.il s.slsleil the hostesses In
Midline In n .ins. J. J- iiiisei ...... 1
. l illllK III II ... ; .. tf..l.P W...I iin.l .i..v n. l.tn
v .nti.tn. r... nn ii.r.irnini niiernonn iiuiiiyinn, .... n.....n . .
r..l.lim I In. ... PI I
l-ranklc.t Night ' " " "lr """"
k..., Tn..ln. M f la.r.i.ii.n.
raffled off, unci - m
Vh state.
1 ill alii enlertnln .
'Ml Mil KKV
lUNNKIt (il'KST
lot Ihl. coming! hoI)lr f ,,.,, vl,lt of,be laid. The chur.li I being erect
Mra. Hedilon will represpiit St. tmesis to Honor .11 r. .unriin were
Paul a Women's liuild. I following: .Mesjlumes Uulus s.
t. - .'I.- vi.n ..r 111.I1..11 Item- Moore. Churles J. ' Martin. It. 11
Incum Ihe corner stone of the new Anderson. Mary Moore. K
church now under ron.truction Willi en.
W. iow
l(oe )ley Sollla. II. K. Watten
Winters' Quitting
Business Sale
Radio Sets at drastic
reductions, being sold
now at almost
give
away pnees.
At Last
The Perfect Hairpin
The Bobbette
We are exclusive agents in Klamath Falls
for the
. .
Bobbette Hairpin
Call and let us show you its cleverness.
WINTERS
Jeweler
Klamath Falls, Ore.'
The White Pelican
Beauty Shop
Located in the White Pelican Hotel
Phone 189
Vm plana In make I j,, Mr,Py f i-orilund. slut
roHtstuin a mem- hrKtt ir.,.r of P. K. O. associnilon
ouuet tn under- r Oregon. Mm. It. V. tlroeabeck
11 letided to ralse entertained with a dinner at her
nail bavin heen 1 home on Ninth and Lincoln streets.
comiiiiiiees. Tasslsted by members of the chapter
Wtaf ihe total. ' K'amnth Fall.
no Mlit-ned Ihe! 1 "c '"""- -" ."""
.. .. . 1 ii.iirNiinv nil 11 I......W.-M ..j
r iif.ir ..... . - -
..il.. 1.1 Inn home of Mm.
I of M Hess j , Hrnrd. H Lincoln street.
'Int to raise their t honored Miss Mickey
! at the llee-1 .. r. Ih. following metnbem of 1 ' "NI V
ri.A.S KIMI'l.l 1 r.
Stanillng out as Ihe Inlllul social
ed on Ihe corner of Klghth and Jef-i
ferson slreels and when completed
will be one of the most Imposing!
edifices In the city. i
MHH. JACKS! IN
KTi:itTIN.S filltLH j
On Wednesday afternoon of the,
past week Mrs. Paul Jackson euler-j
lalned for a group of ritmpfiro girls 1
of which she Is guurillun.
1
Ihe following
l-iy.. Oriober Slat, tha P. K. O. orgnnltallon: Mrs. K.
I" rommltlee who.o. Ciimmlngs. Mrs. Flora Klshcr,
fh dinner were the I Mm. Frank Hell
!nn. tirace Wll-
Huagland. Mildred
l-ant. Kslher Jar-
f n and Hess 8plcer.
"'r II. F. Stone, an
f' of the club, who
n Interest In llio
orxanlintlon, help
Hie projerls and
ottered to en-
"Wlon delegale at
'ning. Astoria ha
lirmbers, men who
"I Hie objects ntld
Hie club, and aro of
"nanrliig the varloua
meeilng wore the
M. Ilackler, Cecelia
M. finsch, F.llen
"i llliiKsleiid, Mary
'"n. Smile Vander-
i.-mser. Allco'Aldrlch,
fnn Terrlere, Hortors
"llle Vernon. I.ntlln
"'"ines K. K. Mnthl-
iMuvhier. w. r wn.i
II. King, Messrs. i
I1 K. W. Kllka, asldo
r,lr" Miss 8lelln
f young brldo-elnct,!
j ' enienalned at
"'r sister. Mrs. Jack
t" Thursday evening
r n,i mlscellaneoua
"Venllig's nlenaiira
Rrils nn,! m lisle ...
hmi'nls were served
w," Is a duiighlcr ol ;
setter, has clios-l
"rt of November tar
ir. John Campbell,
""niliient memheml
Net ntld tt.nl! . '
Us. """" ;
t" 'venlnir i k
h m. .. - "i.or
r .rs. rry Won, j
'rs. Ja,.k rh.
lllnver m..
''"""rt Moore', Mra.i
Mrs. Fred Fleet.
Miss Vera Houston. Mra. It. W. Iloyd
Mra. II. II. I.loyd Stewart. Mrs. C.
P. Mason. Mr. J. I. Heard. Mrs. K.
I.. Cramhlllt. Mm. Caleb June. Mr.
L. L. Truiis. Mm. Harry (ioeller.
Mr. Alfred Collier. Mr. Andrew
Collier, Mm. Fred Peterson, Mrs.
llert Thomas. Mrs. Cllflon. Mrs.
affair of Ihe full months for tlie
Business and Professional Women's l
club and as the paramount social j
affair of Nevember Is the Hadlo felej
and carnival which 111 bo given j
1 ..n v...u.i.i.Mr 14 1.1 Hie chnnitier of
commerce rooms. !
A number of prominent society
matrons of llio city will bo a.ltcil
It. C. flroesbeck. Mr. II. W. Hatm-ito lend tlielr moral support, us wen
. C. as tlielr tlmi lo iiiiiko tne nunir
any. Mrs. 8yd Kvuns and Mrs.
P. Chastaln
IIISHIlP IIKMIMiTON
T M VKK VISIT
i On November 13 and 14
William P. Homlnglon, bishop of
tho dloeeso of eastern Oregon of the
Kplsropnl church will arrive In
Klamath Falls lo spond a two days'
visit.
During lllshop Remington's visit
; a success, rroceeiis lorm mo icie
1 will go Into tho fund lo assIM In
I furnishing the rest room of the lib
rary which will soon be placed un
lllshopl der construction.
At 0110 end of thn room a uunlnl
tea room will ho arranged and from
the group of patronesses a number
will bo usked to pour during the
aflernoon. This feature or tne en
termiilnnieiit gives promises of be
A Whole Store Full of Glad Values for Hundreds Who Are Buying Now
HECTOR'S
HARVEST SALE
Is pouring out hundreds of Gift Values into the possession of as many frienas and
em'tcmers. Know the satisfaction of, having saved much in Price, Time and Trouble
by taking advantage of this sale.
HERE FOR THREE DAYS ONLY
S. Atiych of the S. Atiyeh Bros. Oriental Rug
Co. of Portland is now at the White Pelican Ho
tel with the finest stock of Oriental pieces ever
brought to Klamath Falls..
BEAUTIFUL IN THE MINUTEST DETAIL
are these rugs in a variety of patteras ami col
' ore with prices ranging from ?b0.00 to ou.uu.
WHAT COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE
for a Christmas gift than one of these exquisite
creations from the Orient. No Rift could be
more beautiful. An ORIENTAL RUG is a gift
that will last a life time.
Call At the White Pelican Hotel
Monday, Tuesday or' Wednesday
Open Evening
1
SOME OF THE
BARGAINS
4.
$:.00 Pure silk hosieiy, (fcl 6Q
..,'lb- t rrai-ttir tnll Vir. V
IUII Dili w foin." vi i---
Holeproof pure silk hosiery, ggr
all colors and black, pr v
$2.50 Holeproof silk and j 1 QQ
WOOl ItUOtclJf,
.$1.25 Kayser's chamoisette 79 C
Gloves, ail street shades, pr. ' "
50c Rubber 29 C
Aprons
Entire Stock NOTIONS ONE
HALF Price
50c Kaiser Knit Vest, 29 C
an sit:3
DRESSES
COATS
MILLINERY
DRYGOODS
FURNISHINGS
Are now placed be
fore our patrons in a
feast- of bargains
proving conclusive
ly our presentation
of the greatest val
ues in this store's
history.
MORE BARGAINS
READY NOW
27-inch Outing Flannel, 25c Qr
1- V
regular io gu jaiu
36-inch Outing Flannel, light An
fancy, 30c val., to go at, yd.
;)6-inch Satin Messaline, $2 98 C
value, to go at, yard
$2.50 Pure Silk Crepe de M
Chine, yafd
$1.00 Fancv Art Linens and CQr
r-.-oV, ,7Qlvl .... fw
nutM vimiii
75c Everfast Suiting .7Qr
Everfast Crepes, yard w
$1.25 Everfast Pure LinenJ guar
anteed not to fade, all col" ggc
pre, yard
KLAMATH
FALLS
HECTOR'S
KLAMATH
. FALLS
We advise you all to take immediate advantage of these reductions.
Buy now and realize the season's rnost important savings.
"Her lllgneyl
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