The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 29, 1925, Image 3

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    ATHNEWS
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Id with Mrs. E. H.
,,, dltlnl"".
i Mr.. A. I. .
eihig I'res-
lot-
,Ub with MM-
or.
ydhmlUit church.
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tirarv.
W.
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ml:
weapon
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i I:,;,. ii 'lul will
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r h.ji'1! Ii.ilm urn-
;tro b .illll trii'mlu.
bwlii every cuim-
l35lrc. u HttrA-iht-ri-
I ilii-ri uIohih
:4 wnii I'1 tu'iercu-
Tuil pulli-tit.
u and rot. IHr.,u2li
lo nee.!y tulrtr-
i, npply iio-m wllh
SKIir Uledlcal At
latrlllnn service Into
iam, teaching un-
tUMm nml their
liillm of health ami
lervlces of train-
uttMi.
'jt tkw tor un-
!n mil pay for
I'. who uro unable
Ml support of the
k!ibtifolo-il Ano-
imilslcd county
I WHO I AM?
JUTMAS fcEAt..
iim
'mill members of
iH rli' cliu of
atlirth Mix Itulh
lui night at the
call on Eldorado
nle mil a daintily
completed the
W Wirne Whitney,
Hill Thmnrkins.
Olirrr llnircrs. Era
Blr llronn, Ilob-
'M.lh Thomas, Ken-
ll Mlcbaflnon Nondls
fowl, l'atrli-ta Kirk.
Gwendolyn Clnye,
M Ella Knyson. .
8ckxk
' ot Mr. and Mrs.
-" Prlflc Terrace
tllfit of the Thanks-
r" given.
""d it flvo o'clock
Ittrnoon hourit lent
P rtarm lo the rooma
Nkled from Iho glow
sat.
" ""I for Mr. ami
''"mm, Mr. ami Mr.
""Oil. .Mr. Inarm
Tliwiiloro Kntinn Mr
NK11
'" "f Iho rresby-
lll
enjoy
home
tie gift that ia you-
1&JSl ft
coming Thursday f
'"" ""' ur a purlurg 10 u
y
ill" limn plKim fi,r ,
burn a r
wnii'ii win hi, a ,lu,i
vonl. HiwlKmit fur
K Itolliluy
the after-
noon will lia Mm, J)n,
ml Mrs. J. V. Iloiuiou.
Hurgcnt
TIMNKridlWVU rmsT-
i:sjivi;n is ki.amvui
Tha greaiMt eu-loin of customs
r waa enjoyed In i-n.ry homo Klm
ulh Falla ilnrlni Iho pant wrek. Thr
fiam of ThaiikIHiiK I'uy.
Fonm of tho illnu. r ,to aerve.l
on Wrilni'itilay ovrnlna In ordir to i
fit In wllh othi-r arrunniiinvnta, but i
tlm majority of Klamnih'a riilMiu
rnjoypd llu-lr turkey illnm-r lulo In
the afti-rnoon of Thnr-iilay.
In tiie Klrai l"rhyiiirlan chiin-h
a union rcrvlre Sa hxld with arl
oua ulnlicrn of tho cliy prpalillnx.
Tho . V.'lui. r. Hi un lioti-l protpd
a Mrica for m iny, anil thu illnln
room .. nihil In In ulmint -iiiar-li.
liowl-i of fr,.i fruit formed
the cuniir ilp.-, of the dlnlnn t.
hloit bolh for IiikIi kiii'iiii nml nr
llr. Hurry llori.-a l.llllc Kyinphony
onhi-ilrn piny,-,! iImiImk tlm llnnir
ho urn from alx inilll oIkUI o'clock.
Mlr.a Knllicrlii WiiHon plcniicd with
vcrl irlollu iiuiuhora diirlnic thij
rronlna.
Hen II. SU'vi-iikoii cnliirlaiiicd wllh
a p.iriy of cluht at :.io dlum-r. Tho
Kiinu of Mr. HUivciKoii Inclml'-d
Mr. and Mm. ItolM-rt llnrwood, Mr.
and Mr. Harold (iruhbs. Mica Lor
raine (iruhl.t, L. N. Woodnlde. Mn.
Lynn Ziniincruinn, MIks Hetty Zim
merman, 1). W. Hti'Veunon and the
hoA.
Mr. anil Mr. II. N. Moe enti-r-
talned for Mr. and Mr. Karl Whlt
lock aud Mr. and Mra. P. A. Albcrt
ron at a pn-lilly appointed table.
Dr. and Mra. T. ('. Campbell were
nmoriK the nrenlna'o rueals.
CueHta of Hope Wcaton Kllliourne
Inrluded Mr. and Mm. liel tiammon
and daughter N'nnry.
Mr. and Mra. II. K. Ilauaer en
tertained with a parly of tlx at lute
dinner.
John Martin and a party of thrco
were Included In the ThankaRlvlng
Hay nucHtii at tho Whlto Pelican.
C. A. Dunn waa a ThnnkuRlvlin
hunt to a party ot alx friends.
Mr. and Mra. n. E. Miller enter
tained for A party of four at one of
tho attractive tallica.
Among the auoola to enjoy their
TbunkaxlvlnA dinner at aeren o'clock
waa MIm Florence MathUon, who
entertained a honteae for a parly
of fire k next .
Mr. and Mra. K. T. Boatman
proved Interesting hoata tor a party
of flvo auoAla.
Thotnaa II. Malnrkey entertained
for a party of throe.
.Hubert 8trahorn and Pert Hall
wore teen among the Thanksgiving
dinner guenta In the White Pelican
dining room,
Mr. and Mra. Horace Manning
were Included In fhe holiday dinner
guesta In tho dining room Thursday
evening.
. Mr. and Mm. J. Itnynl Shaw en
joyed their Thanksgiving dinner
among tho gucjits of the hotel.
K. II. Plko and Horace Bridge
ford of Pelican City were Included
In tho dJnncr guesta on Thursday
avonlng.
O. II, Davidson and parly of alx
were among tho ThnnkHglvlng din
nor guests. ,
Mr. and Mra. Knrrell Hopkins had
an. their Thanksgiving gueata Mr,
and Mra. Knrren Hndler.
r'- ' '
COI.I.lKIt DINXKU
PA1ITY I'KKTTV AFFAIR
Mr. and Mm. Andrew Collier en-
tertnlned with one ot tho prettiest
of the Thanksgiving dinners of the
week at o'clock Thnnk-gtvlng af
ternoon at the Collier residence on
Pino street.
Covers wero lulil for 'Mr. and Mra.
F. II. McCornnrk nnd family, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Collier nnd family.
Mr. nnd Mra. K. H. (ieory. Misa Flor
onco Porter, Lloyd Porter, Mr. and
Mra. (1. T. Porter. Mrs. W. R. Hrl-ay,
he Dersnin.i '.ei . ...uu if
tho 1,1 Wml' CHITICB WIUI
"'6 UUe Sentimonh nf Prirlarm'ns .
your pnotograph.
Pen Evenings and Sundays
by appointment.
Stinsoii Studio
hw'Dance'Frock
.Has Hightech
In oimotitiun to tin- ex I n ioe
ilecullctle froikl for l lrnin,. II, i
; little two imw dance frikk has
a high neck. Material i, U,u
ami gold iiu tal liruraile with col
lar of gl, rihhan ami noM-guy
of I'rcn.h flower.. '
MIm Loll Del. ay. Kdward A. Geary,
Charles A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Collier and family.
FOKT KLAMATH
Cllll.llltKN HOSTS .
Atudenta of the grade school of
Fort Klamath entertained fop scores
of guests on Wednesday evening In
the church with a Thanksgiving pro
gram, which' had been carefully pre
pared. Refreshments were served at
a later hour.
Clover programs were prepared by
the school children, depleting a
Thanksgiving pumpkin on tho cover
In ornngn against green back
ground'. - "
Following Is tho program aa It
won presented on Wednesday eve
ning:
"Thanksgiving"
"The Overall Roye"
"Robb Brewator's Rooster"
"We Thank Thee" .... Bobbie Briscoe
Thanksgiving Song Vivian Martin
Thanksgiving Conversation ....
Victor Carter
"lledlfmo Stories'"
Cood-Nlght Song
The White
few
Announces
That Commencing December
Second
A Dinner Dance
Will Be Given
Every Wednesday Evening
Featuring
Bud Lynch's
White Pelican Orchestra
" Dancing From 6:30 to 12:00
Cover Charge After 8:30 $1.00
Dinner From 6:00 to 8:30
jt One Dollar and a Half v
MltH Mt'lIOLH .
HONOR Kit WKHXKHDAY '
Mrs. Otto F. Nichols, nee Dorothy
Currln, waa the Inspiration, for A
lovely gift shower at the George II.
.Inalcy home on Riverside, street.
Wednesday evening when the Misses
Josephine and Katharine Llndley en
tertained In her honor.
The glfta wore presented by the
hostesses early In the evening.
mra. .-Miction marriage waa an
event of Friday, November 20.
Ouesta Included Mra. Otto F. Nlch
ols, Mra. Ueorge It. Llndley, Mra.
Marvin K. Lucas, Mrs. Robert Rigga,
Mra. Herman UrlBWold, Misa Jean
Perry, Misa Margaret Hargua, Misa
Frances Humphrey, Miss Aileen Mor-
dorff, Misa Ferne Hanks, Misa Marl
am Wortley, Miss Lola Bynon, Miss
Josephine Llndley and Misa Katn-
erina Llndley.
VAMHlllXa PARTY
(ilVK.N HY MIW. KLOl'GH
The "rat of a series ot vanish
Ing parties, for which Mra. W. 8.
Slough waa hostess, waa an event
of Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. D. N. elevens. The par
ties are given as the Inspiration In
order to obtain funds for tha build
ing of student quarters of the Al
bany college.
Mrs. Slough waa chosen as the
first hoftesa In order to lend an
added Incentive In the Interests
aroused In the series of parties,
due to her great Interest In educa
tlonal affairs.
Tho first of the parties through
out the atato was given by Mrs.
F. I. Fuller, president of the Al
bany league, whose Interest waa
aroused early last year when she
realized tho need of a new dormi
tory with the Increase in the stu
dent body of the college.
Guesta ot Mra. Slough and Mra.
Clemens yesterday afternoon Includ
ed Mcsdames E. S. Veatch. A. M.
Collier, A. L. Rice, N. B. Drew,
n. E. Geary, A.' R. Wilson, L. L.
Truax, Roy La Prarle. Burt E. Haw
kins. Miss Mary Walker, Misa Vera
Houston and Miss Elolae- McPherson.
'
FAMILY DINNER
BKIIVED AT HOME
At the home of Mr. end Mra
Tttomaa Martin on High street, one
of the prettiest of Thanksgiving
dinners was enjoyed on Thursday
afternoon. Covers were laid Around
an attractive . centerpiece of cut
flowers. Guesta of the afternoon
Included Mr. end JJr. Thomas Mar
tin, Mr, and Mra Charles Martin
Mr. and Mra. Henry Anderson, Miss
Thlrxa Anderson and Mips Helen
Anderson ot Merrill, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Hoeley and sons Charles and
John of Chiloquln, Martin Rams-
by, Mr4 and Mrs. Carey Ramsby:
and John Martin. j
-MIW.
WII.BI'R JONES
THANKSGIVING HOSTESS
At the home of Mrs. Wilbur Jones
on Second and High street, en in-
( Continued on Page Five)
Pelican Hotel
Golden Rule Values
i. i- ' i ' . ' . .. , -,.
Are Distinct
ilar periods
value of the
i CHRISTMAS
Buying Made
Easy.
When you think of Christmas,
think of a most Reliable Store.
Every article the best, reason
able : prices, easy ; payments. '
in that they are responsible for the growth in vol
ume of business each succeeding month over sim
of previous years.
. ; : :s Value in Golden Rule merchandise is the es
timation and conviction by. customers that; the
goods they buy have the quality of style, quality ;
of service, and quality of durability equal to the
money spent. '
GLOVER'S
Jewelry
Home of the Big
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