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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
I Sunday, December fi.Jj?r.!l TUP LM . "if SOCIETY (Continued from I's" Khrr) mis candles and sprays of brilliant holly completing Hie decoration, Uueata who called durinic the af ternoon to manifest their Interest in the educational movement were pre sented with a corssne of holly. They wero Mrs. I'hsrles I. Roberts. Mrs. George Wright. Mrs. Glenn Jester, Mrs. K. O. Cumminss. Mrs. E. 11. Pike. Mrs. John Boyle. Mrs. Del Gammon. Mrs. Warren Hunt, Mrs. J. H. Carter. Mrs. Charles Moore. Miss Florence Porter. Miss Margaret Worden and Miss Clara Calkins. A. A. V. W. TO HOLD MKKT1NO The literary section of the Ameri can Association of University Wo men will not meet on the first Sat urday In January, as asual. hut the second Saturday, which falls on January the ninth, as announced yesterday. Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg will he hostess to the group at that time at her home on Pine street. MISSION r.UJWF.LL WED IX THE SOVTH Of Interest to their many friends is the announcement of the mar riage of the Misses Caldwell, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. William Cald well of Shlppington, whose wed dings were an event of Thanksgiv ing evening. Miss Lotta B. Caldwell became the bride of C. R. Fcust of Chi cago. Illinois and Miss Jesse O. Caldwell became the bride of C. B. Reynolds of Houston. Texas. The - four will make their homes at S55 Eddy street, San Francisco. Mrs. Foust and Mrs. Reynolds, before their departure for the south were employed as general duty nurses in the Klamath Valley hos pital. They hare a host of friends in Klamath Falls to wish them happiness. MRS. 'COLLIER HOSTESS TO P. K. O. . At the home of Mrs. Alfred Col lier on Tuesday afternoon members of P. E. O. were entertained in formally. A short business meet ing was enjoyed and plans dis cussed for the holiday party which Sm an annual function of the society to be given at the K. G. Cummings home on Washington street with Mrs. Cummings as hotiss. The date for the party has been set as Tuesday afternoon. December 15. MRS. RHifiS IS FRIDAY HOSTESS Mrs. Robert Rfggs proved an in teresting hostess on Friday evening at her home. 1728 Huron street, when she entertained for a group of the younger set. Following a so cial evening and several hours of sewing Miss Margaret Hargus as sisted the hostess In serving. The guests were Mrs. Otto Nich ols, Mrs. Rex La Prarle. Mrs. Mar Tin K. Lucas.- and the Misses Aileen Mordoff. Katherine Lindley, Mar garet Hargus. Kerne Hanks. Miriam Wortley. Josephine Lindley, Frances Humphrey, Lois Bynon and Mrs. Riggs, the hostess. Market Road Check Received By Court I rne ism nn tn county court Jres- , terday received its second lnitall Jment of the 19J5 "market road fund ! front ! state. It was announced i last evening by County Judgs It. H. Bunnell. The check amounted to $14. COO. The money so received la deriv ed from n market road levy by the state on the assessed valuation of the county. It wag explained. The state levy is one mill. j The county, in turn, levied sp- proximately one and one-halt mills! and derived therefrom approxi mately f 5,000. This money was' turned over to the state which. I subsequently, sees that it la re turned to the county. CARRYING JUG GETS O'BRIEN IN TROUBLE J. D. O'Brien, officers believed yesterday morning, was a bit tou. bold. They said he was earning a pal-1 Ion jug full of Intoxicating liquor j along Main street in the vicinity oti the Arcade hotel. ! They arrested him. And appar-; ently County Judge R. II. Ilunnell also frowned on the man's temer ity.. For when O'Brien entered Si plea of guilty. Judge Bunnell fined him !00 on a charge of unlawfully possessing liquor. O'Brien paid his fine. TOSCHA SEIDEL TO BROADCAST TODAY Toscha Seidel, one of the world's greatest violinists, will play in con-; cert on Sunday evening, December the sixth at nine o'clock from radio KPO. Oakland. Calif. ) The super-program Is being broad-j casted through the courtesy of the; Atwater Kent Manufacturing com- pany, from KPO, one of the most popular of the coast stations. i MARRIKD LAST XKillT i Muriel Kewblll of Klamath Falls, was married laet night at the rec tory of Rev. Bryant, local Christian ; minister, to Charles E. Lust of, Chiloquin, manager of the Union ! Oil company plant in the reserra-! tion town. ' GRANTED DIVORCE Florence Oliver, of Klamath Falls, yesterday won her freedom from Walter B. Oliver. Circuit Judge A. L. Leavitt hand ed down a decree in favor of the plaintiff. The general charge was cruel and inhuman treatment. Buy her s practical Xmas gift at Bee Begin's Dress Shop. 129 So. 7th St. D4.5.8 PROGRESSIVES COME TO LIFE CLEVELAND. Dec. D. Plans for reorganization of the progressive party, which was ruptured by the withdrawal of rail brotherhoods at the Chicago convention of the party last year, were laid .here today at a meeting of the "committee of 15." One-Half Off On Hats A Most Pleasing Selection of Hand Tail ored Felts, Velours, Velvets and Hatters' Plush to go at half-price. Just Arrived A shipment of the very latent in late winter hats. These hats are not included in this sale, but are priced reasonably. Peggy-Claire "The Hat Shop for Particular Women" Located In Moe'i iSSlI!"-'8SSgf:T':"'W,-- Moe's Annual December Dispo&a COATS AND DRESSES Beginning Monday, December 7th, 1 ' ; And Lasting Throughout the Week. A New Standard of Value Giving Confidence and Reliability For nine years our customers have placed every confidence in the name of Moe's. Wo huve en deavorod through these years to merit this confi dence by using every resource at our commund U buy the right kind of merchandise ut tho right price. We believe we have succeeded in proving our reliability in this respect. Several years ago we joined an organization known as the Northern Jobbing Company, an association composed of in dividual merchants throughout the United States. The idea was to have the main offices in Chicago and New York City, so as to be in constant touch with the market of the world and by buying as a single organization. A Large Selection of New Style Coats and Dresses In extremely largo quantities, merchandise could bo had at a much lower price than by buying u,s in dividuals. This organization has had a marvelous growth, being now composed of a membership of 1000 stores. A large pnrt of our buying is done through this association. Our once-a-monlh Dol lur Day proves our constant ability to give values. This reduction of quality coats and Dresses will demonstrate that our Selling Power equals our liuying Power. Quality and value con sidered. There will be no competitive prices, but each garment will be marked at very low figure. We'll leave it to your judgment. Com. Just Received Especially for This Selling. Stylish Coats 19 29 49 Specially purchased, special qual ities at. a special price. Heal fine coats in cut, line fabric, fur and tailoring all from good makers ' We bought in a big way to obtain big discounts and the savings we pass on to our customers. Women and misses will find in this sale a Realization of their desire to own i new coat now. Materials of Bolivia and Suede finished cloths, trimmings of fur. in collar and cuffs Mendoza Beaver, French Lynx, Mandel and Opossum. $ $ .50 .50 Fetching Fall Frocks Many of these beautiful frocks were especially bought for this event. Interesting in any company, these frocks display their smart ness at a glance. The modest price is no measure of the modishness and desirability of these dresses. Yet in no other way could this fine value giving be emphasized. Dresses of newest woolen fabrics, with a bewildering variety of trimmings and embroideries, street dresses of heavy Crepe and Satins, Coat . Effects, ripples and flares, panels and oblongs, in harmoniz ing contrasts. New Balbriggan Dresses at the unheard of price of $16-75 $24.50 $ 37 .50 $4.75 W hen you see these dresses you will just b e simply astounded and wonder just how we can sell them at such a ridiculous price that's another fine demonstration of our Buying I ower-Balbriggan Frocks are use ful Qn many, many occasions- One can slip into them in a minute and they are dec idedly comfortable and warm. The two piece jumper style is quite fashionable. B uttons and pleats are used to clever effect ZSZ'tZ -7yS' t?Cre fC a nUmber of sty,es for yur 8eltion, each a bit different m its interpretation of smart ness. All Better CoaU and Dresses Drastically Reduced "1H f t V All Better CoaU and Dresses Drastically Reduced --r-sTruth In Advertising'