The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 22, 1925, Image 4

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    Four
Sunday, Nov. 22, 1925 '
THK MHIAI. C ILKM) Alt
Monday
Business Woio TO cot In lib
rary. Wlnenia camrifiro. gro:i: t-v.'r:i-ming
party.
TueniliO
November chapter ntn-'fii
Delphian t'lub in White I'.-:-iran
hotel.
Aloha Chapter, Kastcrn (Star.
Wednesday
Evening class of Oelphlau club.
Wincma canipflre. with Rusril
lan. Mrs. 1'aal Jackson.
Thursday
Thanksgiving.
Prfclay
Sbrincr's formal ball. White
Pelican hctel.
MISS WltlliHT
jt ini noniv 01 ,' mi4 .......
C.eorse I. W'rlglit. Ihe'r dauitliter. ;
Min Henrietta Wrislit enlerlaln-.
jj with a beautifully appointed din-(
nor party n Monday evening,
liucsls '' home ,,lr- W'liiht i
Included u number ol the younger ;
A delightful coli-r scheme of gold
Bead Trimming
Retains Favor
I A urllKluilll run's v
are ou the cou.u.Itte of entertain- j wn, Mrrll.u ollt rffeellve-
ment lnclu.1. Mr, Jak H.le. Mr.. Jn , (avon, nil , tn0 ,,.
(lam Itro.n and Mrs. U. Helton. i fo.nuM, tn, luvely .-enter-
. , Arv.,Hlh.
piece in a chuler of rhrysanihe-
M1SICM. WILL mums
UK tilVKX Tl'KSD.W ' Mali Jongs a enj ived during
Music always finds a responsive the evening Willi Miss Helen Shlve
chord ill the heart of music lovers ' holdiiiR high score ami Mlm Helen
In Klamath Kails and of special Mason a'M M! Catherine Chas
lnteret I the recital to be given tain. con-olutb-n score,
a: the homo of Mm; U. c. Lor-J
ens. two-thirty on Tuesday after-'. sT M.iTKONS
noon. December the eighth. Those I KM KHTAIMril
who will be presented in the re-1 ' Ai the home t-f Mrs. W. IV Me
dial are members of the primary juilan n Kt..ny aiternoon. Mm.
department of the ' Sacred Heart j Mc.MUIiiu nml Mra. II. F. Murdoch
Academy. ' cnleriu'ni-d Tor tiiemheni of the
(Aloha pail matrons club h a
MISS Tltll'I.KTT j dainty nppwnted o'ie o'clock, lunch-
HoNOKKI) NlXliAY I eon. A lir'ef business meeting
Of interest to a number of the : held atter the luncheon. Mr. J.
vmineor wM, th rim.1.. i,nv s. Sinmson of Ohio, a past matron
i ... f.i no nrldoi. but Pity enjoyed on Sunday evenlug of last of the chapter of her former hom;
Kc,rthe burdens the rich "endure- ! k the Triplet! home. 1625 j was accepted a n.alr of the
Z no hlng swet .n the city W.1I street when Miss Tbehna Trip- organUa.ion. Ol her
But the ,tient lives of the poor. the inspiration for the d.nn g the .ft-rm wer. Mrs
n h. hnnH, too skilful Urfalr honoring her blrth!ay. Nora I- rench and Mrs. t ora hano
And U mind ched with A theatre 'party was nJoyed .J-n ...both .U.lbl. as pa.t matron,
" d. . . earlier In the evening, the guests of Aloaa chapter.
. , We. ,.., returning o the Trinlett home. Other guest, present during the
. . . 7 V .v.; J," j. Those ,o -ntov ,h. .ff.lr w.r. afternoon Included Mrs. A. L.Lea
i .nr. ana Jirj. . tt
No. no. from the street's rude and Mrs. Bob Sta:
ks.tlA I fm r V Teinlnlt n..lko f...U
'v.i' , nrf atnoo it. f-n i Mrs. H. W. Bathtnay. Mm. C. I.
r rum uup mra . .nar0 vmiT, ouirittv r.arnuK3uu. ,,. t 1
. . . . ' n m w I Ufuiiinn adu i
Wilms Butler. Gordon Campbell. """.' '
he affair were afternoon inciunea airs. n.
H. Clark. Mr.lvitt. Mrs. 11. K. Murdoch. Mrs. II.
anley. Mr. and ; M"nPer. Mrs. L. .
norn.hv r,n,k. ! Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. Jennie Hum.
I would fly to the wood's low
rustle.
And the meadow's kindly page.
Let me dream as of old by the
river.
And be loved for th dream alway;
For a dreamer lives forever.
And a toiler dies fn a day.
"The Dreamer." by John
Boyle O'Reilly.
ALOHA t'HAPTKR.
TO MKET TUESDAY
Bruce Campbell. Billy Crocker. rM"- " j'11"-
Jerry Clark. Clifford Trlplett and
Miss Trlplett. the hostess.
TEA CI P CLi n
MKKTS WITH AID ,
A joint meeting cf the Methodist
Ladies Aid and the Tea Cup club
was enjoyed at the home of Mrs.
EL H. Balsiger. 1717 Melrose street
The December meeting will be j
,' held at the Uorae of Mra. Frank
Ward.
D. A. it. i:xjoys
VALl.KY VISIT
Members of Bulalona chapter.
Daughters of the American ltevjlu-j
tion were entertained Friday In i
Ashland by the Mt. Ashland chapter
s.-Vai s
Ion Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bal-i h , h,, ,... The affair
tiger. 'Mrs. Glenn Kent and Mrs. ! k i . ,k,, f snuth.m
.AJoh . .chapter, of Eastern Star. zeno Weiss served as hostesses, j 0re((on groups. Among the Inter
will meet In regular session ,on ! More ,han 40 guests were present , Mtlng Kue,.w c( tiie luncheon, which
anring tne uernoon meeung o ais- WM hed ln tlle lln hotel, was
cuss the plsns for the Christmas Mrs armour j0nca of Salem, stato
baiaar which will be an event of . neenl ot the D. A. K.
December fifth. The baiaar will Following a one o'elock luncheon
be given on the corner of Seventh' a .uu,tness meeting was enjoyed
and Main atreet m tne nuiiamg 1 oy the men,bcrs present with a die-
Tuesday-tvening. November 24. in
the Masonic hall. Work in the degreesBill-
be observed. All mem
bers and visitors are welcome. Mrs.
Marlon Hanks, worthy matron.
DKLPHIAX f'Li n
TO MEKT TUESDAY
The hour cf meeting of the Klam
ath Falls chapter of the Delphian
rrived last night tu the office of
Mrs. II. ft. I'errin. chairman o( the
Hed Cross drive In Klamath county
this season, the qiuta demanded
from Klamath will easily be obtain
ed and " over the tp" will prob
ably be the results of the drive.
Mrs. Fred Stukil of Merrill re
por.od Berenty two memberships
over twenty of lait year.
A KiiHua of Miillll has nol enl
III a final report however, aiaiin
dletrlct l re. pond I UK In a splendid
manner.
tine of the Ilrnt nKsmisiion 10
end In a hundred percent report
Is the II J I'uckett IokkIiik camp
near Chll"inln wlioiie elghtecu uiem-
Ivra readily i-lgncd 1110 pleiige aim
membership curds. Thew plclm's
were Included III a nienibenhlp re
port from Ml. K. lets ot the Klnm-
ahh l.uitiber and Hos company which
added to Ibe treasury of the
Itcd t'ro.
t - . r4llll Itf lilt) CMHVaSN III till-
city by the scout trnopi yeterdsy
the wliitilna Iimiii liruiiKlil In four
..t. txt il, l:lu iihiiiln.'tl 'Ibe boys
of I he winning tciim lin ludrd Carl
Kutcry and James I ruuni.ci. iwo
others came near to the Winners
wlt'i Mnhvrl lltiuler and KiiImti
Morris b'rlomng In llilrteen dollars.
Mannlnx the Host office last wevk
tt,..u i.iih lt,i,.l llilrlv mi.t.ilMrMllllM
..,..1 1,, ll., .,r III, !r wnrltlnir h,tlh
ilnn Mis. I'i rrln will Incluik' them
In the dinner which sac. Iiuil Pro-
' llllseii the winners.
IHNIXKSS WOMKX
T MKKT MHMV
In th club rooms of the Library.
nieliili.ro of the Business and Pro
fessional Woman's club will hold
j Its regular business iiteottim of the
i month. Thifcso roinmtlti'es in
' charge of the Kadlo Carnival and
j Fete will report during tlie meeting.
) a
; mum. lit lTox
KXTKIlT.tlXrt
For the pleasure of her daugh
ter. Mist Klda Houalon who rele
brated her birthday recently. Mrs.
I l-eo Houston eolerlaliied with a
I delightful dinner party and dance
on Monday evening at the Houston
j heme on north Ninth street.
Following dinner, which had as
; Its main feature a beautiful birth
day rake with II randies, danc
' Ing was enjoyed. Mrs. Houston
I was assUted In serving the dinner
; 'cy Mrs. K. B. Browne.
Covers were laid for the follow
ling guests. Miss Nadlne O'Flaherty.
I Miss Kvetyn Iteglnter. Miss One
I vleve Houston. Miss Klda Houston
and Den Illusion. Itlchard Browne
and Ernest Holdbrook.
MUM. IIIIIIKlKttllll)
IH HOST EMM
For members of the Mah Jongg
club. Mrs. Horse. W. Brlilgnford
eiilertiiliieil at her I1011111 In IVII.
rail City on Wednesday. Mrs. W.
O. Smith held high score of tlm
ttllerniAiu's play with Mra. II. It,
llurrlsnii awarded guesla' prise.
Olher guests Were Mra. Hiirrlson
und Mrs. tleorgo Merrymnn.
ANSI Al. tiFI-'EIIIMl
AT ( III IK H TOMUIIT
This evening marks the annual
offering of momhera ol the First
i're.liylerlan church at 7:. 10. Ac
cording 10 Iter. A. I.. Itlce a k.
1 In I priiarnin liaa been arranged
and slides of S011II1 America will
In. sliowu. Mrs. t'hurli Wood
Kberleln will pri-aldw at III" pipe
tirgan.
e
Til NKH.I IXtl IIAV
CI'IIOAtillXtl
11 tbu
In-led
year's i-ulenilur which are
with red. anil other are of such na
lluiiiil Importance thul tbey are
printed In bolder colors III order to
Imprint upon memories the fcstlr
easous.
On Thursduy of this wei k the
foait ot feast days arrives. A bos
of goodies Is packed for the boys
and girls lu college who are unable!
to return for the Thankiglvlng hull
days, tirandmolher's home la the
Mecca for children and grandchil
dren, greal-grandchllilren and Ibe
hoinelrsi one. who live near.
Hotel guesla are perhaps the
ones who suffer moet. They are far
from home and a room In Ike hotel I
seems far loss cheerful than a bias
lug grate wlfere lite loea are warm
ed before a friendly fire. The lobby
of the hotel Isn't aa gracloua as II
mliiht be. the menu In the dining
room seems far leas Inviting Iban ',
the hoard of pumpkin plea and
home prepared turkey, "like mother
used to make."
Yet throughout Iho t ailed Htates
a spirit of friendship surrounds that
day. a spirit aa vital aa that which
first sprung between the I'llgrlii)
''ln re.au 4
ff,ks,ft .
ord... .. ;."""' .
tail
I '"'e-sluli,
Ulu'.u...- . I
Tl'"v unit ?
holh,.,, , "
:hi,h C:
has el.,. h
h"P.y lhus,ijj
THiK.ru,, '
MEETS Tl iv
' Ml.. K,.,.. .1
"' " Hrv. j V
h.F.pis,Wt
for Hi. ork,t
Th Ik!
new ehurck balUbvr
ralwd by
Womcu'. Ualld B
rs and cwim k
A.MI
girl, la , h
on Llnrola atrK.s
lub will J
hlef buon Utkl
' ' 1
((Mill IUX.lt I
I'll n AmSTtM
The past vMt
limik .,, Bol
Is of Ik, j,,,
grown ups as ,n
tlood llook (rstk 4
I list surresdsl luu;
to read the ktttv 1
on tli market is)
reach of evsryoa,
public llbrarlM.
The firm ol h
company irsrkml,
honk rAiMH.ItiA- - .
space In theieeuiJ
of their store ltd
children's keeki.
shown tttnler tat
Margaret Hut,.
tnreMed la th.
week time lUtm
(t oallasH
recently vacated by A. A. Bellman
company.
'
TIAZAAK PUAXH
Club has been changed from 2:30 NKABIXO COMPLFTIOX
p. m. to 2:25. The announcement o Wednesday cfternoon Mrs.'H.
has been made by the leaders of : e. Momyer entertained for mnn-
the groups. Ibers ot the western division ot the".
' ! Methodist Ladles Aid to discnssl
ROYAL NEIGHBOKH and lay final plans for the baiaar
DAXCE OF INTEREST "iych wUI be an event o Deoemher
une - 01 - me mieresiing -eien:i
of the week's calendar la the Royal
Neighbor's' dance to be given in
t Ire Hirtii. m- )n-' ' Toeiday'alternoon
Mrs. K. M- Chllcote entertained
tho eastern division of the Aid and
I. O. O. F. hall on November 25. 'rewiug for the baiaar took up the
Wednesday evening. Those who major portion of tho afternoon
cusslon of the work from Mrs. Jones.
Those to atceud from Klamath
Falls were Or. and Mrs. Waj-rcn
Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Wutten
bnrg. Mra. Hachael Kolomon. Mrs.
Charles Martin. Mrs. Warren Hunt,
Mrs. Bort C. Thomas. Mrs. Syd
Evans, Mrs. Fred tl lover. Mrs.
Charles Wood Kberleln. Mrs. Wilbur.
Jones, Mrs. Harry Acklcy and Mrs.
Hersubergcr, past regent of Cull
' fbfnla.
,
RED CROSS i(ll;
"OVER Til K Tin
According to final reports ro-
Nothing could be more appropriate ff , r
m . Titan a Quality 3Sg
m Wrist Watch -
WMi
Wc have a large and new stock of a wide
variety of gifts that are sure to please fe&Ew'
"Her" as well as your pocketbook.
Let George Do It
Geo. Metz, Reliable Jeweler
Next to Western Union
Pre-Thanksgiving Sale
Of High Grade Milliner)
I ' 1 ll'i.
aa
On Practically Every Hat
In The Shop
The quality of our hats is known to the di
criminating women of Klamath Falls.
Never before has such an attractive array:
High Grade Head Gear been placed on sale i
such unusual reduction. : i ,
Sale Starts Monday at 9 a. m.
COME EARLY WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETi
PEGGY-CLAIRE
I he Hat Shop for Particular Women, Located in Moe's