The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, March 07, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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ht's night.
I dram on sleep-
if Inro'e
delight,
lo pie.
wind-torn sail
stormy sea.
i hand
Wanly.
iRfilna Welch.
I INTO
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nenaurd, how
such a degree
a. our pleas
, more natur
pplneas. . of sunshine
ll hu
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debut that
made upon
lbi
ro:
i the thin
sparkling
wooded
Ice-bound
beds of
ng uhro-
' from
it tills: Socloly la
long afternoons
lh bridge table
'i. for motor trips
ng lake highway
'nin to tho green
re Hume Nature
"ring lingered a
K Innib tongues,
1 spring flowers
us are springing
uiiHhlne.
h are being "nlan-
Pd those that en-
;ikn homes along
T hikes, at lloeky
ereek or porhnps
"ilur rendetvous.
'is, have thought
' schedule more
"id suspect.
Klumnlh Pnlla
""t has been
w recesses of the
In serlualon riiia
'"avy snow drifts
has been .,i.
M'ent. For nniv .
country hlahu- vm
m due tn t,e we.
'"nn the cold,
'" '"fe! Boclety
"ir coat and don
"r drnen nnd gold.
Ptrtles (hat are
na' thnn evor ,.
r tnoat gorgo
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'I.NXEH
SOCIETY
lTlrH l" Ml of Mon.la, ,,ruu
fwiinii in in uiiiInk riHun ( lrl
Whim IVI, doii.i H,..rt4nn,.
I,rtlS.ii. wi-n iiimln mi.l th, unit.r
I- unnnilliciil li,.r 1 1,
jlliiKira j """ I" prvarnt iii it,, (llnnir
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...r.. r.iais nail.ir. DrumlDml ,
iii wtmi. r woman, now rajulioc
Klamalh Pull.. haa i,u,f
rrptrd I ho liirlinilnn i,f die ornaa-i
Uallnn la M-ak at tli. Monday at., j
nln iroriim. whlrli will follow ,
l ha itlnnr Mr. Il.iior'a auhJiM
will M3 '('aiiiurrj." nlaylia writ-!
Iro and riiarlrd by hrrarlf.
Mra. Ina iM-ntila will illa.uaal
parliamentary law. Thla fraiuro of
tha program will bi rarrlud out In.
furthnr priiRrania, arrordlug to rM. I
Irma Diion, prr.ldrnl. Id pluiiiilux '
programs rirrnily with the eiecti-i
tlva rum ni It ti n
Otlmr Intf-rratlm atilKiunmnniila
aro tlm violin nuiiilirra to bo pity. I
ad by Ml. Kaihirlii Walton, who!
aiya rharmi hir audlrmot.
The tllaruaaliin or the atatx ion
rrnllon of lb llualnraa and 1'rufi.a-
lonal Women of Orrson will bi
iinii. ami namra or Ihnan lo aorva I
on roinmltt to b announced. Th ;
ronrrntlnn. an annuul affair, will'
on held In Aalorla In Junp. In lo II,
Inrlualv. l-ttnra hara barn rival
d by Mra. (iortrudp (ilovar, program
riiiiimliiK rhalrman. aaklnn for a
Irl.antlon from I ha Klamath Fall
rbaplfr. aong, aud iparlal alunla.
Ts Idea baa arouacd coualoVralile
rnthualaam anions the local women.
JOI.I.V NKK.IIIUIItM
HK KNTKItTHNKII
An liitereallng afternoon waa
spent Ibla week when the Jolly
Nrighbore were entertained by Mrs.
f'. l-wla al the charming new
lla rraldrnee on the Merrill high
way. On Wedneaday afternoon, March
10. the rlub will be entertained bv
the Henley I'srent-Teaeher anam-la-
tlon In the new ll.nley gymnaalum.
(iueata who called during the aft -
ernoon at the Lewis home were
Meadamrs A. J. Munnlng. W. C.
Ksell. J I.. Itlghtmler. ;. II. Moshy,
Vern Cordon, L. A. West. T. N.
Caae. J. II. Caldwell. J. W. Thomp
son. V. L. I .owls. C. X. Snow, B. II.
Hamilton. Mary II Williams. K. E.
Ilritdbiiry. I.. II. Hmith. '. I). Chor-
penlng. Francis Scrntcbfleld. Itawlln,
Ida Meredith, Wllua Payne, Kffle
Paul, Frank Stewart. Charles N.
Cain. aVllllam Cunningham, O. N
Haley, C. M. Haley, A. H. Scott. II.
B. Ward. Aiel Johnson. J. J. Win
tor. I,. H!nk. W. West. L. E. Elnm
and Ihe hoateas, Mrs. Lewis.
SHIM. CONWAV IS
HOSTI-XH Tl'KHll.tV
For several friends Mrs. J. I). Con
way entertained with an oveninga at
bridge on Tuesday at her homo, 411
North filxth street.
Guests Included Mrs. Glenn Jes
lor. Mrs. Paul Noel. Mrs. Ed Clarke.
Mrs. John (ilover and the hostoss,
Mra. Conway.
I'Nigi K PARTY
ENJOYED IS .MERRILL
A moat unlquo party waa enjoyed
hv a number of vouneor truest dur
ing tho past week, when Mrs. J. A.
Cook's children entertained with a
treo house party. A huge, deeply
foliagcd tree on the Cook home
holds a tree house, a delight to ev
ery child. The little guests were
enlortained with games and refresh
ments In tho tree homo for several
hours.
...
MIIS. CAMPBELL '.
IS I.MPHOVINO
Tho scores of friends of Mra. T.
C. Campbell will be happy to learn
that she plans to return to Klamath
Falls within a month'a tlmo. Mrs.
Campbell, after two weeks in a San
Francisco hospital, is now resting In
Long lleach.
BENEFIT TEA
SATUtOAY AFTKHNOOX
Moeletv Is looking forward with
Interest lo the benefit bridge lea
to he given in tho American Legion
club rooms under mo i
the American Association oi uni
versity Women Saturday afternoon,
rch 13' ' . A ,
Committees have completed ar-
...nenta for the decorations.
,cre cards and flowers
make the room attractive.
that will
Additional hostesses
,i hv Mrs. O.
have been
A. Krause.
Thero will be more than 40 table.
, play during the afternoon Those
,,o reserved Ublr. during the past
week include Mrs. K. Wlsecarver.
Mr Hardin Car.er Mr. Olenn Jes-
Mrs. George ".. Mr.
"'"."peMn V nornard J.
ftl.d Perrln. Jlr , Mr. Fred
'Mr """Mr "a"" ' West. Mrs.
nnd Mrs. Qn- ,
" ill HCH
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of Si
Paul.
ft newly
uaug. .. ." . of 8t. pttr,
Paul's
orgaaiseu a ho ionder
!
Effects
i
,
rT Isn't the furniture alore
that .makes a home, al
though, of courfe. one
may sny it ! the aigrfcit part.
But in tlicie days of interior
drccnitmi- and artistic effects,
the lighting ha a much to t
wth the making of r nome ai
the house or apartment itself.
(So msny apartments and
houncs are now being litted
with sid'lEht, or baic tock
rta, and the old-fashioned
chandelier or dronlight h:ia
turn relegated to the realms
of the forgotten. Lamps can
bo had in such marvel. u
designs and colorings that
they're a eonstan". joy to the
eye.
A few lighting arrnng
menu suitable for house or
aptirtmcnl are shown above.
The davenport, which may
either be placed in front of the
fireplace or acroje the win
dows, has a 'able standing bc-
will rondnci a candy sale on Satur -
! day. all day. March 13. In Keck -
'ard's auto terminal station.
I
... tnrmaA nn.
Ider the direction of Kev. J. Henry
' Thomas, and promises to be ono of
i the most active in the church.
i The members are a committee
from St. Paul's Oulld. and com-
lionru w .,,io. ........ ...
f ... vir w v McSValv. Mrs.
1 --' i
I Allan Sloan and Mrs. II. W. Bath-
1 lany. '
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MIHH I I'P IN 1
RECENT HOSTESS
For an Intimate group of friends
Miss Jo I'pp entertained one eve
ning the early part of the week at
her home on Washington street.
. .
COOrl HAY IIIH1XESS
WOMEN OPEN ( LI U ROOMS
Many telegrams and letters of
good wishes, together with many
splendid gifts from the various civic
clubs business houses and friends,
were 'received by the Coos Bay busi
ness and professional women's club
ou the opening of their new club
rooms In the Noble building. To
commemorate the affair, a largo re
tention was held, many members
from tho slate clubs, as
well as
j those from the other civic organlza
! lions In Coos Bay attending.
The club Is proud or us now
home and of the record established.
for it la the first In the state feder
ation to move Into cluhrooma with
the furniture all paid for, rent paid
a vear In advance, and money re
maining In the treasury. Tho club
has put on a May Iay festival each
year, the major portion of the funds
used for the cluhrooma being ob
tained from this source. Much of
the flnanclul as well as social suc
cess of the festival each year has
been due to the leadership of Miss
Ellen Rudnns. state finance chair
man, a charter member of the Coos
Bay club, who has served for the
past several years as chairman.
Aside from the entertainment and
good tlmo feature, the festival has
an educational acnievemeui ....
the girl holding the highest scholar
ship mark, 1n the senior class In
the high school Is acclaimed May
Queen, given a beautiful, dress to
wear, and also a sum of money or
.sni.rshln to be applied to her
i,.he education. The clubrooms-
aro beautifully furnished, the furni
ture hnvlng been specially designed
imd built to suit their needs.
BENEFIT DA NCR
TO BK (ilVEN FRIDAY
An old-fashioned dance will be
...... svMav. March 19. at the Alta-
mont dancing pavllllon. sponsored .
by Eulalona Chapter Daughters or
the American Revolution. The gen
eral committee Is Mrs. H. Ackley.
chairman. Mrs. Charles Wood Ebor
lC Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg
and Mrs. Wilbur Jones. This com
mittee will bo nsslstod by the fol
lowing named members of Eulalona
Chapter,
WHO will a.-.
fwies: Mrs.
D. V. Kuykoniinii, sirs.
Thomas Humpum,
Solonon, Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs.
Allen Sloan. Mrs. Syd Evans. Mrs.
nay Telford. Mrs. Arthur Wilson.
Mrs Fred Olover, Mrs. Alice Moore.
Mrs' E L. Cramblltt. Mrs. Alfred
I tlmt.makca a horn, al- at either end. Th I . . , I (I Ij
Sunday, MarcjTr 1920
" - A
1 By
hind it with a lamp
at either end. The
lamps were m black
glaze with shades of
orange silk veiled in
black georgette.
These gave jtut the
proper lighting when
one waa coiMy en
sconced in the cor
ner of the daven
port und made a
cheery spot in the
room even without
any other lights.
The bedside lamp
la. of course, almost
an essential. For the
siecplcaa nights when
one wants to read
until sleep finally comes, or
in case of emergency, a lamp
by the bed is indispensable.
And don't neglect the bridge
lamp beside the favorite chair
of the head of the house!
Of course, all these are so
placed, as t give a room ea
: rcn Hunt, Mrs. Fred Mills,
Mrs.
, Fred Schallock, Mrs. E. D.
Lamb :
and Mlsa Margaret Worden, and the
tOllOWing aSSOCiaiB DiemUCrB. mm.
! Har.hbsrger, Mrs. Morrison.
; M'-'s McKlnrle.
I The mualc will be the very best,
: The program will include all the
old-fashioned dances, and -there will
. (
! "allamnnd left,
grand-right' and
left,' and "promenade all." with
all the aest of the old-time caller.
The dance is being given to Talse
funds for patriotic purposes and
promises to betheblg event of the
season. .
...
SIRS JOHNSON
PRESENTS PUPILS
Mrs. Wilianl Johnson presented
seven of her piano pupils In a pri
vate recital at her studio, 50J Third
street. Friday evening. May B. Those
appearing and the program follows:
"Dancing Butterflies".... Englemann
Clifford Yaden
"Maiden's Dream" - Helns
Jean Fraier
"The Dancer Gaynor
"Cabin Dance" (negro song)....Bains
"The Goblin" Gaynor
Margaret Yaden
"Honeymoon Dance" Rolf
Juno Sotzer
'March"
Gaynor
Military March'' Caynor
Murke Ynden
Joyous Peasant" Schumann
Glenn Brown j
"March of tho Clnssos" Preston
Margaret Yaden
"The Man with the Grindstone"
ChristlanI
Morton Yadeu
Dud "Yellow Butterflies"
Iieb-Evans
Juno Setier and Jean Fraier '
SENIOR CAST
PRACTICING DAILY
Members of the cast tor the an
nual Senior play this year, "Come
Out of the Kitchen," are practicing
dally for Ihe comedy which will be
presented early In April at the Pine
Treo theatre. " According to Mrs.
Rnchoel Applegate-Solomon, who
with Mrs. Frank Howard is direct
ing tho play, the exact date of the
presentation has not yet been set.
Included in tho stnff are: Olivia
Dnngerfield. Ruth Cofor; Elizabeth
Daingerfield. Loota Beall; Mrs.
Falkner. Jennie Orover; Cora Falk-
f, A
fulfil' i"ih (ii iwn , .. v-i ii
K0DAK-
as you go
Bring Your Films to Us
'8 hour service
Jhttoraphh
ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street
Annette Rradshaw
air of cheery comfort that
nothing else can impart. Use
whatever colors may best suit
your scheme of decoration but
be sure that the linin. of
your shades is of a soft yellow
or orange that will soften the
light and rest the eyea. s)
ner, Joyce Bennett; Mammy, Reta
Stewart: Burton Crain, Leslie El
more; Randolph Weeks, John Mor
gan; Paul Daingerfield, Kenton
Hamaker; Charles Daingerfield,
John Hawkins; Solon Tucker, Bry
ant Williams; Tom Lefferts,
Kuykendall.
Bill
COUNTRY STORE DRAWS
CROWD FRIDAY EVENING
Although Friday evening was
heavily crowded with social affairs,
very few drew the attention that
the country store, conducted by the
Kedron club, enjoyed In the First
Presbyterian chtrrch. -
A program enjoyed early 1n the
evening included the following num
bers: High school quartet, country
fiddlers, readings by Eda Jones,
"Charleston" Bob
Is Latest Coiffure
. "Charleston" is responsible
for a new style of "bobbing."
To achieve it, the liair is allowed
to grow well below the lines of
the ears nnd is then turned un
lief and brought well forward on
each cheek. A slight cock's comb
on top nnd a side parting com
pletes the new coiffure, which b
Illustrated above.
Quality
Photographs
Picture
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piano aolo, Mra. K. S. Veatcb. the
humun pipe orxuu und Zlngarella.
The two IauKh-provokinK num
brra were Zlniterella and the human
pipe organ. Andrew Collier preaid-
ed an the organiat at'the laat num-l
bur and Mra. Ueorge Mclntyre aang. I
In Zluicerella a well coached caat j
portrayed a pantomlno exactly ai It I
waa wrltt"n. When the hero led i
tho damael from the room, he did
naught but tie a rope around her
neck and lead her from the scene.
The following firms are to be'
thanked by the Kedron club fori
their co-operation and donations to-
wara tne country aiore: facuic
Pruit and Produce company. Carna
tion Milk. Haas Brothers, Wellman
Peck, Amazo Oil, National Biscuit
company, Tru Blu Biscuit company, j
PERSONALITY
vs.
CHARM
Personality is a gift of the gods but any wo
man can have charm by the careful study of her.
needs in BEAUTY, culture. Our operators,
experts in this line, and cater, to discriminating;'
women. ' :j'i. I nomm
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THE BOSTON BEAUTY PARLOR
Glorenna Warren, Prop.
Winters BIdg. Phone 3, .
1 Dine and Dance ;
V . at the ... I
? V PELICAN: .
j HOTEL
L Every. Night. Except Thursday .
ft From Six to Eight. O'clock
Special . Di.nner Dance -Tuesday Evening . .
From Seven to Eleven
I Selected Musical Program Tonight
1 Music By ..the Tantalizejs l( . ..p I
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Page Fiva
Enders grocery, Sperry Flour, I.. X.'
V. Food Products company, Folgera'
Coffee company, M, I. B, Coffee i
company, SchlUlnxs, Maaon-Ehrmau
and Mebuis and Breacher company.
Proceeds from the affair will to
Into a treasury for use of the club 't
in church work. Committees includ-- t'Vv-.
ed Mrs. D. N. Clemens, Mrs. Roy
LaPrarle and Mrs. Heber Radcllffe:!
punch. Feme Hanka, 'Mary Ball and,
Jean Perry; popcorn booth, Frances
Beatty, Alta Ralph and Aubra Brad-,
bury; candy, Mae Phinney and Anna
inhninn- hot itnra and eoffa.
Mr c H Mrg A. Harer
anil Mrs. N. B. Drew; entertainment
, Mrs. Ebba Bennett, Mra, : Myrtle
' Helms and Augusta Parker; store
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