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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
Sunday, December 6. 1925 Page FIvo at duHu U.0 a'- s,b.rt wl'h Mr-'-..r' ii roup i TT ci.r off rem il lrr.bytTl li.ijj o( ! Kphuopal .. il.n build. build' Mala no- and i. Ifart L UJtf " K 5aTatb and rum ,r tnalng program. u oiim sr. Lrtla cburcb In fXRKR M'K thU ereulug. , stress L i( isllaltt Hue ,n u of rirw MM tativw strut tit el U Coqulll Busl- mill Women a club. M Irft open allies th Nttaf e October II. auiif evening, amid awntluns. l a (Ha ul I. O. O. r. hall. MM. president, pre- art kaa wlin a 4 itar lia org anna- It. flfir-ali bnalneaa sosiro hating on- sabers. II la an- jttsur morn will Join. il a tit pax In Lnllla L C 14 li addition to tli kaa. Installation of taWU 11 January, at ld.b will officially Wr af the slate and Wat of llualnKM and ' clubs. Many .atrrtatnlng mm sliunDi'd. Inrludlnit Man, win, trio Cooa P Mlaa Vera Mac- r. . lh various aor flth their wlvea, ef th Corrallla hrfnalnnal Woman 'a W Tuesday evening '""Ion. at whlrh time Ha first birthday, "nutdfd to tha hun- i guests present Waltham. president " "I" Alice Mcfllunla "Mlcal number. f" Dala with appro fiFrtatiiiing the apeak- r "Malted quartet or Nflil. ... h' tooiooseo OT III r" "cClonla. Dorothy iwaaniHa Janet W. P " VsnNuys, opened "J utruinlnc readlnna 1 L Pni... ..... If, l ' ' '"re, My Canadian love atory. KBiiiab aolecllon. .77, h (rderatlon H 11 t. ... (. ,. "Tirune Nolan. Mm . ur mm. LJ' '!"b' '!thrr with . - .u vine irriin. nnii hti. ii.l "" """en by ftr iT .7." """"o. 1 ' "r CUalaVK llnnlr.l. tajchv . cnl"lniied auc tha i h" """ " kra,Z; w"r" ''d by 6al,. of'""-lr duba, ' took . Mrt lhRlr P- itool" th. nr. ot th .d'A'.'L "", """ . Mitj!: rl" by Mlaa rtwit?: pre"l,'',nt of the " nB". "?m ataui r. "rlrtca made dur. Li.. ' P'U IbJ i " rnry ball C to ,.th6 ,,,"d "U ft.. hr' whoni WaVM ."'"" 'h ,,lrtii.,:,"u ""by home. " f rrhnw the - pnyaionl handl tlr. charity ball rape, holna diwrl.d at hlrlh by hla parenla. Ma baa umlnranna auv.ral oporallnna, and muM have two imirn ao aa to (Iva him a fair alarl In W' Tha club ha. p,M ttmU U) . for hla ho.plial aipenaa. two of th. Corrallla doctor, donalln tholr r rlMe In perrrinlii the opuratluna Mlaa Uuim win have ibara ut Hie ball. mm "CHAIM.KHTOV1 I'AltTV unr.s IIV MIHH HKNNI.KV Another fad adopint by the younanr ael la th. mn( of ,ht "t'harleaton" pari I.., fn which the popular dance la the rhlnf dlveralon. Mlaa Kvxlyn Amlrao rntcrlalnHl re cently, and Krlilay alaht Mlaa (it.no lra lien. Icy entvrlalnrd at hr home In the Walnut apartm.nta. The Rueala wre Mlxa Addle J.nklna, Mlaa Krelyn Amlrka and Kenneth Maler. Alvla Ueraevln and Krueet Kaufman. a e MM. JtlMX TO KNTfcllTAIN I). A. II . llaugbtera of tha American Itrvo- lutlon. Klamath I'alla chapter, will meet on Decemlwr the aeirenth, Mon day evenlua. at aen-lhlrly, at the home of Mra. Wilbur Jonea. Mecond and Tine alreela. Hull call for the evening will concern Womrn of fly- mouth Colony. Mra. Harry M. Ack- ey will be In charge of the after- noon 'a program with aa Intereatlng aubjact. "The Mayflower I'aat" to be dlKUaeed. a a CAHII TAIITV TO II K UIVKN NOO Of Inl.rMt In Ih. m.mh.r. nt lh Klamath falhl Aloha chanter of' ta.t.rn Hlar will be the card party. wnirn ine orgauiaation win aponaor la tha Maaonlc ball on December the elateenth. All member, of the Maaonlc ordera and their famlllea are cordially lavltrd to attend. Thla parly la being given aa a benefit for the children'! department of the Maaonlc and Eaatern Hlar home at Forest Grove, Oregon. I'lay will open at eight fifteen, with prim awarded during the evening. e a miim. it-:ijr.Kt.i. TO ItKVIKW IMMtK On Monday afternoon In the li brary club room a tha book depart ment of Ih Women'a Library club will enjoy a review of 0. II. Stern a book, "Th Matriarch." Th book baa exceptional value from a liter ary atandpolnt, aa well aa Ita excel lent portrayal qualltlna. Mr. Del Gammon, chairman of tha book department, ha prepared ihe meeting with care. In order In make It one of Ihe moat Intereallng ot III winter araeon. a KNTKRT.WN WITH TI'KKKY DINNnt Al Ihe llenrv f;rlmea home on Kl- dorado etreet Tueaday evening, Mra. It. D. roe and Mr. Grlmea enter tained for a group of their Intim ate frlenda with a prettily appointed dinner. The main feature of the dinner waa a hug turkey, which had been aent to Mra. Con by her mother. Mr. Hhcor, who roaldre In North Dakota. A centerpiece of the dinner table waa a rlualer of brilliant cnrnatlona and purity freealaa. Tover were laid for Mr. and Mra. Jo Rhlrk, Mr. and Mra. W. I.. Ban dera, Mr. and Mra. Martin reteraon. Dr. and Mra. It. D. Coe. Mr. and Mra. Henry Grlmea. Mlrn Mary Walker. Mia Marian Grlmea. Dr. J. Randolph llarr and U. S. Urlgsby. ItKt ITAI. TO IlK I'ltKHKNTKD KOOX Mra. (I. C. Loreni will entertain at har horn on Tuenduy afternoon. December It for the pupils or tne Sacred Heart Academy who will be preaetited In a moat enjoyable recital at 1:30 In th afternoon. Dotb. Ilia parants and frlenda of the pupil are aaked to enjoy the affair which I th flrat recital to be given by the atudenta. WIIOOl, KIIM KNTKItTAlNKD Chlldrea of the Hlveralde achool were entertained on Friday after noon by Uoia H. I'rlce. who pre aented two different "movlea" for the lower and upper claaamen. For th older boy and girl "A Trip to the Mood" waa uaed. ahowlng the hahlta and cuatoma of Kaklmna In the far north. Another brlof picture ahowed Hauler Nat ional park, which proved of great Intereat to th four upper gradea. Th primary atudontu and other three gradea enjoyed th adventurea of "Peter Rabbit" whlrh haa been dramatltod Into faaclnatlng pic ture for tha little children. nm rtKH to ik HHOWX IX 1H'RCH An itntiatial feature of Ihe even In aorvlce nt tho I'realiyterlan church tonight will be Ihe ahowlng of three reel motion "Th Eternally Accursed, depict Ing life In Blam. nd especially the fata of on who contract the dls eaae of leprosy, so dreaded In the Orient. Ilofore th coming of tne missionaries' these afflicted peop wandered ahottt, living tJ.a"t' j.- i-u h.,i now Christian klndnea, has provided shelter nnd Red Frock Uses Silver Trimming i I uvcr i rimming i m,. ii it i i i I f. mi II II I U . I l.-. . a i. . . i llh football bonquet on Tbur-loctrlcal pick-up, from which ele-wlll meet at the home of Mr. T. day evening 1B th, chamber of com merce. Principal Paul Jackaon was toaat maater for tha evening and addresa a made by Coach French. Captain elect Frank Hall, ex-captaln Carl Yancey, Koland Cofer and "Axiy" Carroll. The other gridiron heroos reaponded when they were Introduc ed by th coach. In behalf of the mot here ot the boy Mra. Soul .poke In an In teresting manner which pleased the hoys aa well a Ihelr parent. Fred Fleet apoka on th part of tha father who have backed the boys in tneir greatest game. Covor were laid for the follow ing: foach Dwlght French. Wil liam ' Besaler, Frank Hall. "Aziy" Carroll, Carl Yancey, Harold Jobn enn. "Fat" I-oomla, Zed llarnea. trlral currents pase through vacuum tub amplifier and produce the sound through a newly dev eloped loud speaker. In these In st rumenta an alternating current from the regular house supply op erates the amplifier. Th Instru ment can also be used aa radio receiver In addition to lta usefulness In - playing regular phonograph records. It can also be operated with dry or wet cell- batteries where regular electric current Is not available. Th program which will be dem onstrated at Currln'a will constat of a comprehenalK list of records, vocal, and Instrumental, aelected from the recordings of the best popular and classic artists of today. Th public Is cordially Invited to lludae" Magulre, Leslie Klmore. I hrar '"' Instrument which haa re Fat" Walsh, O. Connor, Don!c"'ved an Innovation wherever Knule, Joe III In, Waldeen Upp, "Whit" 'Whitney. Koland Cofer, Nahum McMullen, "Flannols" Fleet, William Hmllb, Principal and Mrs. Paul Jackson. Mrs. Nora French. Mr. and Mrs. Hon Flsber, A. Collier, II. Mortenson. Lynn P. Habln. Lola Dynon. W. II. Perkins. Mr. and Mra. II. O. Whitney. Mrs. Frank .Yancey. Mrs. Charles Loo mla. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Cane. Mr. Hall. Mr. and Mra. W. D. Darnoa. Mrs. William llesiler, Mrs. Charlea P. Magulre, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Fleet, Mra. Itos otey Houle, Mr. and 'Mr. R. T. McMullen. Mrs. ! It. W. Smith. Mr. Walsh. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Illlri and W. V. Coin. m , IPAXATKOI'K WILL IlK ! DKMONHTUATKII MONDAY The Paeatrope. a new music re producing Instrument perfected by scientists of the Hsdlo Corporation of America, The General Electric Co.. Tha Westlngbous Electric and Manufacturing Co, and The shown. Brilliant colors are In vofrue for evening wear. This medcl ' Is of red satin embroidered In ; allver. A Ion;, alralRlit panel on ! the right side ami looped panel i back give It distinctive nppear ! ancc". the beat of medical care for the lepers. Thla atory waa filmed dur ing th convention of the producers of the Near Bast of Bangkok. Slam. and la considered a very real por trayal of life In that country. FOOTBALL UAXyi'KT KttHtKH TOITHDOWM Mother of the football team ot Klamath county high achool aror ed 5 touchdown and then converted their aucces. when they honored their sons, th coachea and others FAIItVIKW HC'HOOL TO tilVE Pitt HI RAM Under tha auspice of the Fair view Parent Teacher association, a program will be given on Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock In the Falrvlew achool. Fund derived from the affair will go toward tha purchase of library books, accord ing to Mrs. Ebba Bennett, prin cipal. Tickets for the evening are now being aold by the school child ren for 33c and 25c. . The main feature of the pro gram, which promises to be splen did In Its entirety, will be the Queen of Hart's Dance under the directions of the Misses Rena Goer j i and Frieda Kjark, assisted by Mrs. j Florence Oilman and Mis .Clynch. 1 j DKLPHIAX t'Ll'B j TO MEET TH1H WEEK On Tuesday afternoon at two-. thirty, the Delphian club. Delta Brunawlck-Balke-Collender Co. will I Gamma chapter of Klamath Fall be demonstrated for the first time I will meet to study their new sub in Klamath Falls on next Monday ! Ject. "Babylonia Under, Syria." The t Campbell, Mrs. K. O. Wise carver's class will study with Mrs. Kussell Austin. Under tha leadership of Mrs. Rachel Solomon the evening class will meet on Wednesday with Mrs. W. O. Smith on Conger avenue. MIHH HAXHKX HONORED FRIDAY EVENING At the F. C, Bamber borne on Washington atreet on Friday even ing, friend of Miss Lulu Hansen honored her with a miscellaneous shower In which he received many lovely and beautiful gifts. Miss Hyhll Bamber and Miss Ruth ' Llndsey were hostesses. Miss Hansen's wedding to Oliver Williams will be an event on Dec ember 10. She la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hansen. The guests Included Mrs. F. R. Holcomb, Mrs. Jack Campbell, Mrs. Jack Hershberger, Mrs. Bert Cook, Mrs. Perry Wilson and the Misses Elna Jenson, Leatbs Slmmonds. Bessie Tull, Jo Upp. Inex Jenkins. Era Jenkins, Connie Crystal and the hostesses Miss Llndsey and Miss Bamber. ' ' CHRI8TMAH PARTIES ENJOYED IX CITY Two of the most Interesting par. tie of the wuek savoring of the hoi-' . i L Iday seaion were enjoyed on Friday evening when th Intermediate Christian Endeavor society were entertained at the borne of Ben Wilson, 130 Washington street and the Senior Christian Endeavor so ciety met in the church parlors. In both Instances there waa s brilliantly lighted Christmas tree and a Jolly fat Santa ClauS to give vut the gaily warped presents that hung from the limbs of the trees. The Senior parly was under th directions of Miss Margaret Cum mlnga and Frank Hall with Miss Dellah Hawkina and Frank Moser serving as advisory committee. : 1 "VANISHING": ' PARTIES ' Women of Klamath Falls ' are heartily supporting the movement of tha Albany college, which la seek ing funds for the building ot new students' dormitory .through the means of the popular "vanishing" parties. ... ,j One of the prettiest affairs to be given In Klamath Falls was that of Thursday, when Mrs. Ed Geary, Mr. Alfred Collier and Mrs. George i Steveson entertained &t ' the Collier !home, from two until five In' the afternoon. The holiday motif was carried out effectively with Chrlst- (Contlnuvtl on Page Eight) . ' f afternoon auj evening, at Currln'a drug store. The Panalrop I entirely differ ent from th phonograph or any acund reproduclag Instrument here tofore or now on the market. Re cording and reproduction of tbe i sounds ara made through electric-1 Ity. In the usual phonograph the ' tod. cutting .the wax of the original record la moved by tbe actual sound vibrations, but here tbe sound Is received by a telephone transmit ter which produces electric currents and thesa amplified by vacuum tools operate most precise cutting j tr-ol. In this a beam of light 1-100 of an inch square playa an Import I ant part. In reproducing the needle actu I ales a trlp of metal, called the work of tbe Delphian club thla week promises to be one of the most Interesting ot the course. Mrs. W. H. Robertson's group will meet at the home of Mra. E. H. Pike. Mr. J. R. Shaw'a group-l Quality Photographs ; V Solves AH Your Christmas Problems Quality ' y4r7T7. - Photographs Picture Frames ENLARGING AND TINTING FRAMES Opposite Court House 327 Main Street - ' ' ' Phone 39 ANNOUNCEMENT Stinson's Studio OPEN Evenings and Sundays Until Christmas FOR PORTRAIT SITTINGS Phone 252-W, j 1 n jjovdiest GIFT A Complimentary. ; Sunday Evening Mnsicale will be given . by it,'.-' It Bud hynch's WHITE PELICAN ORCHESTRA i In tb- f. s 1.. v,...i . .- Lobby of the White Pelican Hotel Beginning at Eight O'tuo" For sense and sentiment one can not choose a better gift than one of fascinating Jewelry, selected from Glover's choice collec tions. . ... f . Gifts in a varying price range each acceptable ; and in keeping with good taste. A few suggestions Diamonds . Wrist Watches Braclets Silverware Rings ' Toilet Sets Pen and Pencil Sets Bar Pins Clocks Cuff Links Many other articles to num erous to mention. IS Glover's Jewelry Store And Gift Shop Home of the Big Street Clock