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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
-.-lall!!.., r. ballnvor unci un- 7. Ml ' "' '""""" iw fiiiln.lv rals- i. .! old world unt : . bar! a MOO (I r--- - - l' . . ,! spirit l in " I" vuh In one and " F . , . 1 1 k d .har. mi i" i Merrill raid ror .hurt Uni. wllh nr maU Mlu Palmer is principal or River side, Mint U.r.M J.milng. left t, middle of Hi .rk lor ih north lo vl.ll wllh h.r mother Id Portland MIm (Inc. Myers i K.rldii echool U visiting with hrr parent. In (en Irml Coin I, Oregon. Mm. J.mil. Mm,, miu ,u Koi. ter and Weui. Khk'i ar. planning In remain Irr th rlty. MIm Aubra llr.dbury will mind th vacation wllh hrr parenta on lb. - ,, s'lndy. T)pccmT)pr 20,' 1S2.1 Dainty Bundles, Jolly Trimmings, Add Yuleiime Ckcet d Ibli olHUr '': " Mr.. J. P. Wells ,., nude , nur. rled vacation trip in Houth Dakota her ah will vi.it wllh h.r friend, and relative.. Huporlniendrnt Wrll. U planning lo attend the minting of Ilia Orrgon Ht.t. TMrh.ra' association In Port land lmmrdl.li.lx after lh. holiday., and will b Joined by Mr.. Wall, an lout, lo hrr ham h.r. i- tMft f'hrlatm.. ! a- - UmU I1"' DrM' ai.ny return of Lrr CkrUtm..! imppiug. ftrUtmaa .hopping fin- ytt DUy ma prenj wall lor Moin.r mat ana nittd sad in .lira un as lor Father? bur lo hav lh finest ui will Hobby w.ka to L a. lor rar o murk) Ilk kl k will K , for in ill' . Hattta park all ml k. IH hava no Irou- lb rlty rhlmn.yaT tar. finished your gift- Ll tin lh igtl.farllon of :Ul o bn ?rdiimliutd T" j. . Lm -xl.1 te.rl In lb. j ' . Uui la in. lommunur Isabllru mink that you l-X your obligation of so La.i at horn, and In lb i:i.I'iii.x (M il MKKTINO PlkVTI'ONKIi According lo an announcement mads by Mr. T. C. Campbell, pros Idrnt of lh Delphian club, lh meet ing scheduled for Tumulay afternoon haa brrn poatponrd dua lo I'he ru.h of holiday affair, and lha many m.mbrra who ar out of lh rlty for Ih.lr C'hrl.linaa tarallon. Th. third general rhaplrr mart ini of Ilrlia Gamma will ba bald on at two flflMn In lh Whit Pelican Pflr when Mri. Floyd McMillan entertained at her home In the Sun t apartment.. The color motif of yellow w.i carried out in interntlnc manner in th faror., candle and flowera. Cowm were laid for MIm Mc Donald. Mlu Mamaret John.ton, MIm Pan.y Robertnon. Mra. Paul Noel. Mr.. Helen Brelteneteln Mrs McMillan. ALOHA PAST MATIIOKH (Xl"B 18 ENTERTAINED for the pleaaure of the nmhn of the Aloha pa.t matron, rlnh Mra. Krank Ward entrrlalnej Friday afternoon. An eapeclally in- lereaung social hour was enjoyed by the guesta when Mra. O H. Harahbarger, pa.t matron of fuel uoiden Gate Chapter No. 1. the! first chapter in California and is ! second in the United States, threw! aome particularly fascinating light. ternoon upon history of the Eastern star work and Its history wa. Mra. THE KLAMATH NEWS C. D. Kafader, pa.t matron of Fort Bldwell chapter, California. Mr., u. V. Willlt. will ent.rtaln the group on the last Wririav . January, the twenty-ninth, ' Mrs. Ward entertaaed on Friday for the following guests: Mrs. O. H. Harahbarger. Mrs. C. D.. Kafader; Mr.. H. B. Murdoch, Mra. H. E. Morayer, Mrs. Jennie Horn, Mrs. WHbgr Jones, Mrs. Frank Ankeny. Mrs. Isabella Bplker, Mrs. W. P. McMillsn and Mrs. C. L. Harrey. . AI.OHA CHAPTER TO INSTALI, OFI1CEKS " i Membera of Aloha chapter. Or der of the Eastern Star will meat in regular aeasion on Tuesday ereav Ing, December the twenty-second it eight o'clock in th Masonic hall. Installation of officers for the en suing year will be conducted. The meeting Is ordered by Mrs. Amelia Hanks, worthy matron. Mra. Ella McMillan to be install , (Continued on Pace Fire) My.lrrinu. )-iim!!-. .lainlily tied anil talilf and room, dn-oratr.l the jay roiMrrm bric.t;i. d to u. frmn all tllv ( liritina . pine by add to our Vul time ibrrr. A jolly paper cloth nith ilnn anil Santa. rli inlnr uml lift- to tills talilc and a apT .now man with dunce' ore. -j-in llir ernti-r if llir li.hlr. Alimr re .oiiir. Uftgntiont for wrapping your gifts. '.. . ho;r with lha Inplr of duw-uulon In eluding Habylon and Aaayrla. "Th Perennial llarh.lor" I th Itnnlt - k - f a I. - . . . m, Br b on thing yon I . " "" "'"". I I ...--ti.-t " oi add i-arrian lo T?;?:!!"!" Panted by on of th. club lJ.JI i....m r t I wmnrr.. An pelally good turn Lwik.Pr.r.nilon of Tn- ou ,,, , for , n(w. ,MerTf Mnd aplrndld . ,. nl ,..,. lh. flflh 4ttisi lh dl.aM which . ' . P4INTPO.NK MKKTIVtiH ' Member, of th American A. elation of t'nlrrrally Women have postponed Ih.lr meeting from Mon day of Ihl. wrrk until lh regular meeting of January th ae.rnlrenth. arrordlng lo Mra. Itarharl Kolomon. vlr-prrldnl. The ru.h Of Chrnit maa affaire and holiday abaeateea I. liven a. th rra.on for postponing lh meeting. night where ahe haa brrn attending llrald'a nu.lnru college. Mis.' MorrLon haa oern laklna advan tage of the arholar.hlp won I bronchi (llover'a Jewelry store In 1924. She ha. flnlahrd a bu.lne.. eour.e and after sprndlng 'hri.tmaa atj home will return to Oakland, where ah will lake up her work. Miaa Dorothy Short who was one of the suecraaful students In Clo ver', arholarahlp contests last year la returning to Klamath Fall, from Orrgon Normal aehool. where ahe bt attending school making u.e of UuneaJrMich year? bllXtVK LlUMJIUVK Li a Klamath Fall. hav. taorlan. hum through- asunjoy lh Chrlrtma. rU ilwlr frlenda and par- inl resume, on llor.m- isn.ightb. aiCntral school th nia- isMth.ra ar out of th IisfcM.y. Mlu Augu.la Tal of C.nual school. : Omni Pau to vl.li Irtrrata. Mr. and Mm. h,r. Ml.a Olive Wlleon. naiMiie ana, leu io week for Yoncolla to wr mother. Mra. Sarah la Wilson may continue m lor i abort vlalt. Mr. veil Kidder ar vl.ltlng neighboring cities for fa Ktdder la manual toier In the Central w lo remain In the I N. Clement. Mr. fctnihlln, Mlu Anna Mae Mrs. Mollle Beldlng. H erhusl Nasally. vji oflC.ntr.1 Wlif nSlr'h.r nsrents In "Xii lewTlgrV Jarrla ! Poitag GroT: Mlu with h.r parents In In- Pd Ms. Sarah Folaom ""fiof hrr family who re "wf. Orrgon. Htla. principal 'of Pell- wiool I. vl.ltlng in Han 1th Mr.. I- P Wllllts. rn of Ihs smallest aehool 'flln Mrs. A. O. Morrl 7 Mrs. Morrison left the i It. week for ll.vmnnd. F". to vl.it with relatives: wre IMllard. who will " bolldava in Merrill snri a. ..... r "in. who Is visiting ' wlilmag holidays with u relstlvea In llnin.h.m Mills .K.l . V... k . - m iiuiiiwi -"IO. In lha Mia. nr la spending the " with hrr parents. Mr. - T. Porter In Klamath augusta and Mlu Kllen ""Utirrnr u i h' 'a Ihe clly as will Mrs.' run. lit. a i rlM l s Ml., it i. mini. - . ... .na v,rBHIV 111110 ru llarknti i"'"-1'"" will spend Hiewhere. Miss Kulh ' fanning to spend the "' llrook.ld. ranch. Miss "raoa and mu. u..ih. Rur,H'"nlng on a southern a orrn Peyton with L"l SliV sn..J ...... lti h n" nonuaya i tu" "or mother. 'Jk V1"""'' Pflnclpnl of HI remain In the Pta.1 Mlu Mae i . ' lft for ha. k . 1. V '"""iton, to visit te" "rMn nrl Mrs. Flor- (i, " remain In Klam Ula,"! Miss Klla Calla- Ijj-l i-oera and Mlas 1, M Planning brief hfc ",r"w faculty. K 5 " In Klam.th Falls. s rlmer la Mm.i.. her scholarship. Ml. Short will spend the Christmas holidays with brr parents. Mia. Cordelia Csntrall and Ken neth Maier who won tbo first erholarshlpa given are both employ ed In the city and doing excep tionally well. Tbe scholarships are given each year. ''.. ANNOI NCK MARRIAGE OX CHHISTMAH DAV : Miss Frances O. Randelln will become the bride of Warren C. Dennett on" Christmas Dsy, accord ing to an announcement made last night. MIm Randelln 1s a 'teacher in the school at Summers and has many friend. In Klamath Fail. Mr. I Bennett la tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Parker of Creacent avenue and is affiliated with the Peo ple's Warehouse. ' I j MIHH M IK)NALI I HONORED THIS WEEK Miss Joan McDonald, whose mar- riage wu an event of last night, was the inspiration on Wednesday evening for an informal dinner CRATER LAKE and UPPER KLAMATH LAKE Oil tinted pictures make very desirable gifts. It's not too late to have that Christmas . photo taken Studio Open Evenings. Stinson's Studio HTMiKNTM Him UMNO OVKII WKKK-KMI Many student, of various college, and universities s. well a. boarding school, ar returning to Klamath Fall. thl. week-end to spend a fort night visiting with their parenta and frlenda for lh Chrletmaa holiday.. Tbo t'nlverslty of. Oregon and Ore gon Agricultural college closed their fall term on Friday ending wllh a flurry of eiama. Th arhoola will nut reopen until the first werk in January. MIHH Df Ml All IH HONOKKIl Friends of . Mis. Edna Dunbar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Dun bar, honored her with a surprise party at her parents' bom at 430 Jefferson street th early part of the week, th orraslon bring her birth day. Thou who railed during the eve ning were th Mluea Dehlia Haw kins. Dorothea Hawkins, Joy Miller, Pauline Adamson. Charlotte 0 rover. Jennie O rover, ileulah May. Eda Jonea and Meura. Ken Holliater. Ralph Adamson, Hay Wakeman, Karl Mark, John Hawkins. Kenton Hamaker. Robert Oliver, Irvln Kel ler and Mr. and Mra. R. II. Dunbar. MIHH KI.MOTT TO VIHIT IN KLAMATH ' Mia. Orar Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mra. 1, 8. Elliott, 711 Pa cific Terrace, arrived In Klamath Fall, on Thursday evening to spend the Christmas holidays with hrr parenta and many friends. Mlu El liott Is a senior In the University of California, Berkeley. INVITATION'S OI T FOB DANCING PARTY Invitations were received In Klam ath Falla on Friday eyenlng an nouncing th first annual New Year's party to be given at the Pel ican Community club on Thursday evening, December th thirty-first. Th. carde ara cleverly engraved on a blue background with Pollcan motif. Novelties, refreshments and fa vor are promlsod the many guesta who have been bidden to. the affair. The, social rommittoe In charge is composed of Lee Smith. E. W. Han non, Fred Madlgan, Elmer Hansen and Rudolph Myers. Vaudevlllo has been obtained from Ihe Pine Tree for lh evening, and Galloway's or chestra will provide th dance music. PONTPONH PARTY OF KBimoN CM'H Announcement was made lat night by Miss Mary Ball of the postponement of the Kedron club's annual Christmas party which was scheduled for Monday evening. itKTiriNH rnoM OAKLAND BCIIOOli Mlu llatel Morrison returned horn from Oakland, California, last f.vm,: n . .. -. . 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