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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1925)
Page Two Snnilav. NW. 1.,. 102." THE jlli jlL Feminisms Hy Annette Hradshaw Sunday Laying of the corner lone of Si. Paul's Kpiscopal church. 1:00 o'clock. Monday A. A. U. W. chapter meeting with -Mrs. James KmII. World Wide' Guild with Mrs. O. L. Hotbrook on Alameda street. Officers and teachers of First Presbyterian church dinner. Book week opens. Tuesday P. K. O. with Mrs. Lynn P. Sabin. Wednesday A. X. W. club with Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Thursday Elks entertainment and dance. Normandy Bell . Ringers. Friday Aloha Past Matrons club with Mrs. H. P. Murdock and Mrs. W. P. McMillan as hostesses. "XOVF.MBKR W1XU" Chill winds that blow And warm my check To ruddy glow. November crystal snows That send through life A glimmer. Leaves scurry into obscure Spaces leaving bare The earth. r November winds that Chill and thrill To life's response. Did you ever walk Before a wind That thrilled you so? AXON. MILLS V. T. A. ENJOYS REPORTS Reports from the two delegates who were sent to the state con vention of Parent Teachers associa tion of Oregon, were heard during 'nth county hiph school added ma terially to the Interest of the af lernocn whru she leave a well in foniuM discussion of "Vitamlnes." She was assisted by several high school girls who demonstrated the process of decorating and garnish ing partly. Mrs. A. L. Leavitt, Mrs. George Vlrich and Mrs. Thomas Hamptou poured during the tea hours. ii.iYKs srRriiisEO AT HOMK FRIDAY ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes were pleasantly surprised on Friday night, November 13, when the neigh bors of Lookout street honored them with a farewell party. Mr. and Mrs. Haves and family are leaving short ly for Grants Pass to make their home. Dancing was enjoyed until a late hour, when refreshments were served. j The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and children. Ethel, Marjorie 'and Gladys: Mr. and Mrs. Louis i Boldischar. Vera Boldischar, Robert 'Boldlschar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han ! sen, Norman Hansen, Marguerite I Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lundgren, Mrs. E. A. Wet and Miss Clartilla j Weti, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. B. Frank ' Owens. Miss Marie Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gloystein. Helen Gloy- stein, Gordon Gloystein, Dorrls Gloy-' stein. Mrs. Mattie Bnrchet. Mrs. II. j D. Jones, Miss Jeanette Jones, Mrs. Mack Glenn and Robert Glenn of Merrill. i it ZT WHV DADDY GOl'-o J AlWa.... CIVIL. .... M AM) f ..... . .. "'"lint to ...... r"11 ii . S Or Pent h. .. . "1 "'"Pus. uJ7l '" ""M, ,J nieliilu.p ... '4 - ui r """-"I o,.,.J I '.:..kkh Mr" 1 " rHmtt Meuibsrs of it ""inii Monda kxi'Wtkh limit: Imniiay nhiiit Miss I'luia t'ulklus and Mrs Clnlie Kwern who havo been spand- lug a fortiilxht In soul hern Call I torn la and In Arliona, I ho Grand I Canyon and other Interesting ! sou thorn spots are eipected to ro j turn to Kluiiiatli Falls this even- lug. Tlmy havo ntudo tli trip hy motor. According to wort ro- mlvvd by llinlr many friends they have thoroughly oujoyed the trip south. I NIVntKITY VYOMKX t Mt:trr jwxwi Mrs. Jamil JCsell will entsrlnln on Monday ovoiilui 0t the Ksnll home oa the Morrill road for mem bers of tho Klamath Falls chapter of the Amnrlrun Association of I'lil verslly Women. Mrs. Harry Ack ley will b the apiHiknr of (ho afternoon und has chosen as hnr subject the Klamath Fulls pub lic schools, stressing especially the budget prepared hy tho school board. Miss tlUiF.OI'T UIIIMMIAY IIOHTFSS At tho home of her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. K. 8. Rldeoitt nt Pelican City. Miss Mildred Hideout enter tained for a group of friends with Agency Mrs. rJ -........ t.k i .. a . . uvri lug party on We.ln.sday. Covers Mrs. Gordo, 0J vi inn n.r iwvitv mi ins ciuee June). Sirs ink. of the afternoon pleasure around A. Glover, Nki a prettily uppoimeu mnriwon table, i ('uilasnM 7 for diuasr I. (l h"1"1 "li r. - inaut for tk, -- -.S W6C, , Saturdsy n,ta vnaniDer of , presided. Gueais el tk, Vpf. Mrs. n n "arwoort. Ub B "i"ser, Mrs. EiHl uoreno Pes,,,, Huti huiis. Uc, Moniyer, JMa King, and Murl.l "POT-Ll't'K niXXKR" FOR BISHOP RK.MIXGTOX . On Thursday evening in the cham ber of commerce rooms at seven o'clock the members of St. Paul's Episcopal church and their friends' JACK -My dear, are those partridge fcitheis on your new coat from the foul I brought home from my hutituig trip? ELSA No, darling, I bought this coat for ;t luic price. Put plea.se do try and get me a golden pheasant. 1 van( to have its color copied ia a sown. It's out of the smartest fall shades. go into a fund for the nurt ntMtiriri ' nn ri.nrfiil i,.i.,r.ku,lnR L...h.....i. .. I., .ii.. i - enjoyed a "pot-luck" dinner, the oc . "..,. - """"" " . J . V the meeting of Tuesday afternoon I "J81 PJ furnishing the rest room of the new They' were follow,, hy tho girls' ' Xa-hvllle. T, nr. . who will conduct in the Mills school of the Mills "''t"h composed of Rathe, Wh. ! revival n.ee,:nR, In the church. parent teacners group, .urs. riani- - -" r. .-. ne: Jnell and Mrs. Thomas gave the re-' Henry Thomas, rector of St. Paal's : ports In a incat interesting manner. Plans were' made "for a cooked food sale which was held Thurs day night when the food was auc tioned to the highest bidder. The food sale was followed by an in teresting musical program. MISS DAWSON NOVEMBER BRIDE parish From every booth a horn pro- The dinner was prepared by the ! Jected- announcing the station and . WIKMIYTKRMX guests, who brought covered dishes. I to fit the station letters fittlns slo-l (il'.CI.K.S MF.KT n,... PROGRAM (.IVEV SAn itllAY NK.IIT , Saturday evening at eight o'clock This is the first of a series of gath-' Kans wer ""acneu. piuns for the holiday liamar. ;'" two communiins in swan val- erings scheduled during the winter! Dancing in the evening for the which will he an event of Decemlu-r ; ,l'y ' o-opcratcd lu a program and by the members of tho parish. patrons and patronesses und guestsjlS. formed the motif for the meet-j '""t ""lal, glien In I ho uppi-r Swan o j topped off an evening's pleasure and ; ings of the three circles of tho Pres- J valley school. Those who have ut- rxIVKRSITY' WOMEN J success, which crowned the unilr-1 hyterian church on Thursday after-1 tended these altairs In tho past nrn KXTKRTAIXKIi 1 efforts of tho club members. ; nuon, when the member met at familiar with the pleasure of the ' Mrs. G. A. Kniuse and Mrs. R. E. I Miss Ida B. Momyer was chair-! various hemes to sew for the baxaar vcnlnns. Proceeds from the eute riae.. cf jnierest o iheir j r.rnry entertain at ihe inn. nf ; man of tho. entertainment commit- booths, und to complete the finaliof tho hues went Into a fund for many Jriends in Klamath . Falls i the latter on Saturday afternoon for j ,ee- i-orene reasley, decora-; plans for the hIjIt. '"o purcnaso oi a pnouogrspn. tions: Mrs. Gertrude Glover, can- Miriam Circle met with Mrs. A. j dies; Miss Loretta Jennings, teaM. Worden, 404 Washinntca E:rect. "OK lltx:KS OX booth. with fifteen guests present. An ad-! SALE THIS WEEK Perhaps one of the most interest-, ditional bit of Interest w:n created! Among tho Items of Interest. la that of Miss Minnie Dawson to members of the literary departmnet Ernest Cartwright which was an of the American Association of Unl event of Saturday, November the I versity Women. The main subject seventh at high noon. The wedding i of the afternoon was Henry L. occurred at the home of Rev. L. Mencken, foremost literary critic in ln8 booths was that of the tea gar-j when the birthday of V-'. A. U. J which hsvc come up during the past; den, presided over by Mrs. E. D. i Lund was observed with a birthday i week Is the announcement of the; Pike, Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mrs. G. A. . cake and candles... ! second edition of cook boks. Issued i Krause. Mrs. J. M. Bedford, Mrs.' Dorcas Circle met w:.!i Mm. Roy i by members of the Methodist La-! Mr. aud Mrs. Cartwright both Maybelle Leavitt. Those nresent dur-1 Charles I. Roberts and Mrs. W. W. Call. 1019 Jefferson :ret. spend- .dies' aid. I own a iinsi oi xrienas in ine cuy ; ing me aiternoon contrioutea witn ; .-.win .mco ku bia u ciucic mg ine aiiorncon, in urj':i.ng ooiis ; '.in i.-uuks contain irioo anu lesi-jt smur-g tr youngc sit where tn.'j a short sketch of Menckens life orj oauiraay aiternoon inese matrons for the u 'prober bazaar. Mrs. ea recipes from the kitchens of have been very active. j their personal impressions of his Poured or served to their many j Call was assisted during the after-' prominent women in the clty.N They. Rice cf the First Presbyterian America. cLurcli who read the beautiful ring' A paper, stressing the character- ceremony. istks of Mencken was read by Miss The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dawson, Mr. Cartwright the son of Mr. and Mrs. work. quist and Miss Lois Gynon. I SIIRINKRS TO P. H. Cartwright, nil of Klamath ENJOY DANCE Falls. I Prominent on the social callendar Ite.MOLAY EXTERTAIN Mrs. Cartwright was attended by later in November is the Shrlner'sj PARENTS THURSDAY Miss Faye Dawson and Billie Hall j dance to b? given on the 27th in served as best man. j the White Pelican hotel dining Wedding guests Included Rev. room, Friday evening. guests. They were assisted by Mtea noon by Mrs. K nappe r in rcrving . niay be ( litalnej ut Lucas furniture ; Muriel Nichols, Miss Rachacl C'ron-;tca. . .More. Silnson studio or by calling and Mrs. A. L. Rice. Mrs. L. Dawson, Mrs. P. L. Cartwright, Mrs. Wayne Biehn, Delbert Jennings. Those in charge of arrangements will Include A. E. Peasley and R. E. Crego, entertainment: W. H. Grubbs. publicity; W. C. Van Emon and Marion Hanks, finance; F, Ray Dunn, Harry Prattler, Thomas W. N. OPERETTA TO RE GIVEN IN MIDLAND Of interest to the residents of ; Delzell and A. L. Leavitt, tickets the Midland district is the operetta to be given on Saturday evening, November the twenty-first. In the Midland school. The entire pub lic is cordially invited to attend the affair. Following the operetta On Thursday evening in the Ma sonic hall, members of the DeMolay entertained for their fathers and mothers wit), a most novel party. The guests enjoyed an Interesting l'.OAItll MEETS talk hy Mrs. Rose Otey Soule, speak- j At the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing in behalf of the mothers of the Chris Barnstable on Tuesday even ooys. ing, of lanr week, members of the Paul Jackson, principal of KJam- Sunday schoul hoard of the Meth ath county high school, also ad- odist Episcopal church met for scv- G. Wheeler. H. W. Bathlany, E. L. I dressed the guests briefly. eral hoira to discuss the program of Cramblitt and F. Ray Dunn. ! A boys' Quartette comnosed of i the Snnriav .1m,.l for the winter Mrs. Ella McMillan at lirr hrmte Mrs. Chris Barnstable, 867. on Pine eircet entertained for1 j e members bi tho Gleaners' ('in le IHil'SE fil F-STS with ten guests present during the i AT l.AMU HOME afternoon. This gruop also coin- j !r. and Mrs. E. D. Lamb are on-j pleted articles for the bazuar. i Joying a visit from lir. Stanley' ' 1-iimb of Portland and Mr. and SUNDAY SCHOOL ! Mrs. Velvln Lamb of Tillamook, who will he their house guests for. Mrs. Glorenna War of the BOSTON BEAU'S SHOPPE Ha Returned from San Frandt While in the bay city Mrs. Warren post-graduate course in BEAUTY CULTURE at the DON LUX ACADEMY Bringing back with her the very equipment for facials and manici Ccme in and See the New ThemC The.Bostoii Beauty Shop V.T1-I D..MJ' . DU ii i i imrs DUliainz """i II ... y 1 some time. MRS. STEIXMETZ HOSTESS AT BRIDGE The third of a series of delight- Max Allen Brown, Carl Yancey, and to outline as far ns possible the Lawrence Carroll and Herbert Wll-' Christmas work. Another phase of dancing will be enjoyed in the fully appointed bridge parties was Midland hotel. Proceeds for the I given on Wednesday afternoon of affair will go Into a fund for the (last week at the home or Mrs. Wll tudents' orchestra 'which is being! Ham J. Stcinmetz at her home on organized In the school. ATTEND HOME.COMIX AT UNIVERSITY Among those to attend Ilomc-Comlng week-end which Klamath avenue. Guests to make ' up three tables were bidden for the afternoon's pleasure. High score1 was given to Mrs. H. , the, W. Rnthiany following tho aftcr has noon at bridge, with Mrs. Louis' drawn scores of vloitors to Eugene ! Bradford receiving consolation. to rc-llve their school days were! Tho fourth of a series will be giv MifS Marie Ridings. Miss Jean en by Mrs. Stelnmets on Monday af-1 Terry, Itay Harlan and Bob Rlggs. tcrnoon. ! Miss Riding, will visit with her parents in Eugene, where she Is RADIO CARNIVAL a graduate of the University ol KVKXT OK SATURDAY j Oregon. First on tho social calendar of Miss Perry, a member of Delta the week's interest Was the radio Zota, will be a guest at the house , carnival and fete, held yesterday In over the week-end. the chamber of commerce rooms, I under the auspices of th9 Business "CULINARY DAY" land Professional Women's club,1 JX LIBRARY ROOMS j when matrons of the Klamath Fails Of Interest to members of the ! society served as hosts to the many Library club of Klamath Kails is ! guests of tho afternoon. j the meeting en Friday afternoon' Booths which held holiday gifts' when Culinary Day was observed, and trinkets, as well an nseful Mrs. Twyla Ferguson was chair-: household articles, were presided man of tho afternoon, assisted by over by members of the organlsa-i Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall. j tlon. An especially lnree return Miss Esther Martinson, teacher! from the booths was enjoyed by! Of domestic science of the Klam-j those in charge. All proceeds will 30 Discount on our new stock of FRAMED PICTURES AND MIRRORS Buy. now for Xmas Gift3 Quality O Photographs 1 v NS(iN o: - . ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street Phone 39 u k ; n. Wrecked Nerves The high pressure, mile-a-minu to life of today, with it "H ...., wuny, anxiety, griei ana trouble ia wrecking trie ner-inttnkind. Nerve cxhauntion is today the moxt common of all human ailw" uim me cause ot nearly all physictil and mental mincrics. SYMPTOMS V Stage Lack of energy an d endurance that tired teclmt r, , S,tae Nervousness, sleeplessness, irritability, sour stomw uCTUvaUon- regular heart, poor memory, dud headache, backache, rheumatic and other pains. ,11,1! Suerr 'CIir. Iu worry, melancholia, dangerous orgo" disturbances, which may lead to insanity. 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