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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1925)
TMc . Sunday November 1. Page Six SOCIETY (Cculinunl from POT Thtw The Silence family WlllliU' ranch. The bride, gowned tira-uvoly in white llk and carrying bride's shower bouquet of rows. as given away by her father. P.rv. A. L. Rice of the Presbyterian church of Klamath Kalis read the ring cere mony. Mr. 'Addie Jenkins reporter. Lois- llynon chairman of so.il committee. A number of Interesting winter meetings will Lm- held ly the girls' I including a r tea of meetings for resides on the . cnurch work. Fur Coat Defies , Winter Blasts and Mrs. liowden. after a l:I.T ;MM t IMI'Tt lt MKirr i sr koom An afternoon, both interesting and well prepared, was giveu In the sun room of the White Pelican hotel on Tuesday afternoon, the initial meet ing of the lelta Camma chapter of Glaiounow, co reposition. brief wedding trip, will make tneir the national IVIphlan rKiei. home in Midland, where Mr. Dowden Mrf Zumwalt. supervisor for ' conducts a ranch. lrie afternoon, opened the pros rani with two selections presented by A. X. W. CM'B Harry Boret. violinist. -Ills num- . v -in bers were - Meditation." .....i.irf .1 the home of Mr j. and Charles (.. Dawes E. S. Phillips on Pine street on "Melody " Wednesday afternoon for the rega- An addition number on the af- lar meeting of the group. Plans for ternoon s program that was iui- winter's social affairs will be dis- mensey appreciated was the infor- rassed. m,l discussion by Mt.s Doroihy Co'.- Her o"f Eugene, comerning her re- 81 XCHAHAO. OKO. 1- Misi ,., js MEETING Tlr-MA hr AaAw Girls of the Sunchahaco group of ", ' " ,, . ,. ,, , ,H ' Campfire met at the home of their Collier and Alfred I oilier in the guardian. Mrs. A. L. P.ice. at the city. Rice home on High street Tuesday The program as received during afternoon for the informal October the afternoon includes the follow- ceremonial of the group. Flans ln- numbers: were discussed for a play which will be given during the latter part of' November, the name and cast of characters to be announced later. During a recent meeting of the Sunchahaco group, vases of attract ive shapes were decorated and paint ed and presented to a Klamath Falls ; hospital for use in the rooms of pa tients. .MISS I.IMII.KY ! is impieovi.m; Friends of Misa Katherine Lind ley, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. George! R. Lindley of Riverside street, will be glad to know that she is improv ing nicely in the Klamath Valley ' hospital following a severe attack of appendicitis, . PART I. I In charge of Mrs. Von J. Zumwalt i ' Violin Solo. "Meditation'- tnd "Mel ody" Harry Borel. (Accom-. panist. Mrs. Zumwalt). ! "The Influence of Topography upon . the Egyptians" Mrs. H. M. Ack ley. "Clviliiation of the Old Kingdom" ! Mrs. E. I. Johnson. j "Absolutism Expressed in Arrhitcc-1 lure" Mrs. H. It. Perrin. "Modern Discovery of the Pyramid Texts" Mrs. E. G. Wisecarver. "The Celebrated Book of the Head" Mrs. J. R. Shaw. "Egypt Today" Mrs. Will Baldwin. "Supervisor's Sumary" Mrs. Don . Zumwalt. Intermission PART II. tin charge of Mrs. T. C. Campbell ) ft .! ii til Thi Iari-4!rinrd table coal with tox cclUr and Sordrr dcfKS IFm- of Kmc Winter. It i u..df in a full-Hare design. well as the later achievemcnta of the national organization. M.m Prichard said: f "This federation stands for many thing? to eai h niemtKr It brines a j different mesvaxc to each a more IfOlfl f'll IPTFIt . rompM'ic unarrsiannuiB oi wif proiH KXTEItTAINS perns of other, of the mi-aninc of Aloha Chapter. Order of the EaM- PAKT II. frimdhhip. of the Ftreneth of ..rr.m- carn Star, entertained with a dinner !n charge of Mn. T. t. tampl-.. : izalIon ... To some it uprakV ways, and wial erenins on Tuesday ntpht. 'Tarliamt-ntary IriU Mrs. Jark-0f opportunity heretofore undnam-; lonowinp tne inmaiion inio ine or- sod Kimnau. , ed olhers it brinjr a couras.' of der of fire candidates. Past Matrons Book Ruriew "The Mother's Her-! Ti8lon and to all it brine womlrr- I! ? T?LWTJn I' OI"Pn" ,Kdi,h WhsrtoDl-, ful frit.d!JhipS and ymp.tl.etir un- In charge 01 the evenings work, i xl IIV,Q, c..i,, . . Halloween colors were carried oat ' ' " ;. , . ; a,,manllnK ana TTnu- ",r '"'r. finer and hieher iMoals liup more thau any mhetv tl- ' t t ,s of the plan aubnu'te.! ,,r (.,t.iuii.ll..n hj ! l.'U'l-st on unselfish, rolunla.y scrvwe. all the w..ik having ben by lnni-r .eiiiea who hav glen w.ll ngly of ir lime, thought anl wn . fjid officer beini me nii"nai nevulne secretary and the editor r the Independent V..i-.;an. na tional magaslne. . The fir.i eonvrniion held In Si 1"I I" Jul.. Il. t:ll IJiutlilln "f San Francisco, a western woman, being the first president. We pay tribute to the workers who buil.lcd on faith and self sacrifice, building for all time, and not jusi f.-r i.!a. that ihe soul of this t.deratlon might live through all eternilv " .M is Mame Zelglemen. .hairman of the state bulletin toni-mttee. on behalf of The state fed.-r.itin. pre sented Mrs. Mary K llrrwer of Salem with the national leJ-rjll"l pin which had been w.it'id her a- ' the winner of the eun-el for a j name for the state pjpe- This a a happy surprise to all present. Mn Brewer Included. Mi. Zelgleinn outlined In a brief speech the sig nificance of the pinhlein. and urging that each member of thv toleration ' possess one. Musical selections aere ftira: ied hy Mrs. Mary Mct'rome HuRliet. as sisted at the piano by Mt. Kiadley , a I lllltAltV Cl.l H TO KNTKKTAIX I.I llVtMK j j The Women-a I.llirary club will' give a tea on Monday afierniNn for Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, executive secretary of the Oregon Stale Tu berculosts asaot-iatlon. president of the Women' Fnlrration of Wo : men's clubs. In the library club room, immedlatuly after the Mnoi Study club meet. ' Mrs. Voye will contribute with a number of vocal selections. Local Briefs lA-aw I.t "uh Mr and it f Mum., uie leaving for Kraiulscu f.ir a lendn and p!eaute tilp. Mrs Mels.net and Jl IK. Ml NT Khl:l A' eiirillim lu a i miipuiiit filed wuh I .ln a llrl.all. In llteull ,,.uit rslellay. I'tl Umii iilld Mrs, ln .Mrs. 1 !(' iMittglil guiHla of Hie ( tillo tiun uulll Meiialttlle rompstiv, Tin y ac-Miitwnled bv Mrs Dr l.uma I .. M.-llonl It. W Paul, ae companied bv Mr and Mrs. J II Moore of Medfotd. P'nt lll dnv In Klamath Kails e.tordoy on bu.l ues and plea-ure business bought iji'.ie a l.lt uf goods. d, . fact. II ai'iouilled. aeiurilltlg to llir comiilniiit. Ii a total uf tin 1 Judc nt III tlinl sum U asked by the plulutltf. ('. It llowmau. III.OU-OIT I IIUTI IIKx hhl'l.l, lul .1 'l H0Tu EVERY RooEWfJ uwaiii Classified advcrlisins; is morning paper proposition Um the News. .. sl.oi.i.iuu Tour Mr and Mi Chas l.lta were shopping Willi Klamnih Kails uitrchanla )eter dav I KIkiiisHi KalU Pair Marrl.sl At the Mthoi!lt rliurch pars. mage last nishl. M,s Jeaiietle t'lav be.ame the brldn of T 1 Varu lu.ili are' re.Ulenls nf Klaiuulh Kails. The I!, v T i Yams officiated la-aie for drattd Issihb Mn. flara l alklns and Mrs ( lulir Kwers. Uth nf Klauiaih Kalla. will leave early this morning on a motor trip whirh will carry them through I lie- itrand canon They etet to be gone nlMHlt two weeks. KiikIih-s lasea I II) Yesterday afternoon I.. P. Camptell. equip-; tuenl engineer for ihe state highway i department, left Klamalll Kails for' Salem He has been here but a few ; hours looking over the sue for the( two new shops which Die detMirt- nient soon Is to erect ln-re. T'te) i are to cost 1 1 1. Son. AlTKiN VTK. Suit to retovi-r money an a prom Issory nole was filed In clrrutt court yesterday with l.loyd Iht.up rlerk J. K. Ilerliert and It II HerVr! were plaintiffs in Ihe action to re cover 11500 alleged due. plus . . ;j Interest, The note, according to the j ""I N""'- M"BI- IM n i met caiUJH ftl-' pijlnt, Calif . roni- TttN draiwri nt Santa Itora. MOTHERS- DONT Ni;(;iaKCT THAT Many a spvimv. ami sonK'timtj j r.i-Sf! has lial its ov'mm in u rommoni nut Ivt a colli "run its i-nursp," but k. nnii u it) ii iiim rigni at me lUrt A i-iinirlo chiroinai-tic atljustmcm no.st instanoi-M bioiiRlit immediate rtT in many t-astj has chtH-kud the cold txJ Why punish your stonuuh with wlu-n you can obtain relief through science of dniglcss healing? Chronic ColdsCa lield readily to I hirapractic. 1, low your little ones or yourself tor. nasal or bronchial affections. Ct pives results. Don't delay. Take no chance, I)K. 0. II. MATHER Licensed Chiropractor and Phyiicdi 715 Main Street Opposite Pine Tree Tbtttn on Au5'it 3. of this year y effectively both In the chapter room and the banquet ball where a num ber of Eitesls enjoyed the dinner. 3 HA1.U1WK-K.N PARTY ox utiD.w m;ht " Warren Eiell. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ezell of the Merrill road entertained with a Hallowe'en party at his home on Friday night. A score of the younger boys and girls attended the affair. Mrs, Rachel Solomon. "Cultural Arts" Mrs. C. L. Current Events "Political and Eco-j I nomic" Mrs Hope Kilbourne. Courtesy hostess for the after- noon. Mrs. Hope Kilbourne. assisted by Mrs. C. Y. Stone end Mrs. J. M. Bedford. P.YP.TV GIVKN FOIt II.ILI.OWE-KX Mr. and Mrs. Charles c. Whit more entertained for their young son on Friday evening with one of the most attractive Hallowe'en par ties of the season. A large number at the younger set attended the eve ning's pleasure. ' Mllssj PKP.UY IS MONDAY HOHTKSS For the pleasure of a number of girls of the younger set Miss Jean Perry entertained on Monday even ing at the James A. Perry residence on North Ninth street. Hallowe'en motifs were used throughout the rooms and on the luncheon table a crnterpiece of mari gold" carried nut the effect. Guests of .Miss Perry were Mrs. James A. Perry. Mrs. Hoy I.. Pat rick and the .1:m-s Dorothy Currin. Elna Jen-en. Pauline Clift. Georgi anna Clift. Margaret Hargus. Kath erine Lindley. Feme Hanks. Lois Bynon. Aileen Mordoff and the hostess. MltS. AKK.KS TO nKTVHX SOON Friends of Mrs. Wayne Akcrs will be glad to learn that she Is return-; Ing to Klamath Fulls in the Im-' mediate future from Eugene, where ' the has been with her mother, Mrs.' Titus. Mrs. Titus will return with Mrs. Ake.ru and her young son, Itleh ard Wayne, for scvernl weeks' visit. ' VISITIMi AT COI.I.lDIt HOME Mrs. c. A. Collier and dniiKhtor, 1 Miss Dorothy Collier, residents of! Eugene, are enjoying n visit nt the home of her son, Alfred Collier, j The guests plan to remain In ihe cily for several weeks, also visiting with Andrew Collier and family, j Other guests at the Collier home In-1 cludo Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Del.ay nnd daughter. Miss Lois DeLay. and O. D. llecmer, all residents of Port-1 Innd. Till S. I'LL I! KLK'CTS OKI K'lilis ' On Tuesday evening nt the home j of .M Iks Evalynne Amlcke, on High : Mreet. officers of the Trl H. club, an organisation of girls of St. Paul's Episcopal church, were elected for' Ihe coming year. Miss Evelyn Francis was elected president. Leatha Hlmmonds vice i president. Kralynne Amlcke secre tary. Honor Cone Moore treasurer," organization was an outgrowth of a great movement, one that came Into being through a great need. . . . During the war. the need for experi enced workers was found, and no group prepared to meet the need. President Wilmn in his great vision and understanding of the problem ci the hour tarned to the one organ ization that he felt would be able to cope with the situation, the National Y'oung Women's Chrlstiau associa tion, but for once that fine body was not prepared to meet the emergency. At the close of Ihe war Miss Mabel W. C. A. work- representative WHAT SAI.EM WOMEN'S CLl'B ACCOMPLISHES The Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club was hostess at a get-together meeting Wednesday evening, some 130 members being present, including groups from the Portland. Corvallis and Eugene clubs. aide from a number of the Head, a national Y officers of the state federation. Missjer. called together Julia K. Webster, president of the: group in New York city and dis- It Isn't Too Early Ti Think About Chr istm ti welcome, and introduced the stated such an organlnat ion. A committee president. Miss Louise M. Hacker, i was appointed io make survey and who in turn presented Miss Adelia bring a preliminary report to the Prichard. past national president. association. On that committee who addressed the club on "What served Miss Lena Madison Phillips. Our Federation S'.ands for In the litter elected the first executive sec- i-iie oi a imnness v.omun. retary. and .Miss Ida Civd- outlining briefly and touching the first editor of the upon early pioneer history Woman, and Clarke. Independent Is perhnps to these the c w f? W oloHANSEN Trench in name and French in f.ish ion . . . La Danse will just dance its way straight to your heart. Novembers Calendar Style! Hack Satin paim eatfr trjmmeJ $10.00 Houston & Jester A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE YOU WISB t i iii i' iiitv IIP' ;im inniutinit iw.tH . i l n j .,IUUVUIS Iaciur , me pijrCiasc 0i jewelry mw it's the Quality of the Merchandise that vo wih in nlnm stress u g GLOVERS . Reliable Sign of the Big Street Clock