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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1926)
NEWS ..Sunday. March 21, 192(i ' wood mm nt Mm. i chance, through nu,. ., will b. held n , .7. .'up M down phy.lc.1 training ., i. . Komi (ley Kni,. "r" ! I lor th-girl. " ... 1 , ilrmnn- . IUMI IUMK AT UIIITK PM.li AS .. rreq tiOeller. Tonv f'aaf.lle- V.I......I i . t I' V. Kuvkanilnll .. . ..u-.u. . I'lrlrh. Mr.. All., hi. '...?. !.""' 1 rl" ('urr,n u" bur Jones Mm li if . """ ""'k room. Alfred fol-' greeted the student at Mr. J II .,.... T. ",'"",'ur. r. Tirgels, Fred iorer and R. K. HoueJ,v,"T.h",Jr;r,,,,,h,lr,. . . h.r... M.rlln ...d Mr. HirrTuny,: lh , rilHMIlVTKKMN' ItlNSKK I III tlfil UlMfHtll- ,.t ..... - JTO IIW UL'Ml U L'fkV Liih ll' I Th. nl.V was lv.lv decorated In .r.n rarnattnna ' received ' Th.v van "Thou Rril. A. given in tba auditorium of the Dew, which made a centerpiece on tbellant Bird," David, and "Tbe Open Frumont school and a packed bouae luncheon table. Paper narcissus ' Secret," Woodman. IIKTIlOTrLIL TOLD , lrlr arm. , jov. droop. of broken ,M,,, their fcra..cd. til. nw Ilk. Iplai'.d I h.r. Iwuci' played .sipped from oa a ninaa- 1,1. Munlnua ' the III. greenblu. iTKA KNJOVKU ON HHIMV AITCIIMkiv The annual business meeting of .,, ."Alf ' !he Klrt I're.byterian church of "ryarn- , mumutn ran. will he held In the church parlor Wedneadar evening, ALOHA PACT MATIION'H March 14, lilt. The annual re-; ILL UK KNTMlT.il KU both per-, and pussy wlllowi completed tbe formancea. , decoration, lendlnic a most spring-1 The east Included Lorraine Mor- like appearance to the rooms. HI. yusti MrCORXACK'H aoti, rniirna iioaeii, Arcme Kram- Patrick a day score rarda and rarora, burg, Virginia Peyton, Lelaud Otey,; were used. Uavid Totlen, Kyle Uerr;.'inan. Ki-e-, lyn Propat. Kldou Hiro;n and luro- H HM).'. IIKIIK ATKI) TIU HMDAV KVKM.Vi; ' The new Fremont school, a build- , Inif of true architectural beauty I 'or a number of high whooli"0" ' dl"'r'Bt actlvltlea Mrs. H. K. Momyer and Mrs. I waa formally dedicated on Thursday li keeping with 81. Patrir.'a a... "Irl" "I'd Miss Lather Man-. : the cburca win bo presented at Frank Ankcny will be hostesaea at evening. March IS. when William.. k. - ,..,. ul. xi.n w -in umiuit ganc. given In the a icnce ttarher of Klera-i uibbbt win on aervea a i o ciock luncneon r nosy, marcn; r nwunam, i-uniruiHn vi nm run- dining room of the VYblt Prllian lh r'"in' high school. Mra. ( harle; by ""' ' Auxiliary of the ' 26. 126, honoring tbe member ! land public school board delivered ninni on ueaaay evening March It emertainwl at 4 o'clock on l 1 " nusine.ia oi Aiona rasi .natron ciuu. u. E. o. ueunmory nuuit. eriiratlona denoting the of the party were ranged and coupled lth excellent niuair tue arrair waa on. of th. moat Inlereallng of th. season. Among those seen during the ..'. ning were ir. and Mra. W. O. Hob 'Friday afternoon at her ailractlvei m'"n' w"' 'ollow. All membera i The luncheon will be aerved at tb6 Woodward stressed the Idea of The betrothal of Mlsa Agnea Mc Cornack, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Mra. Frank McCornack, prominent ranchera on tiie Klamatb Lake, waa told during tne St. Patrlck'a party given on Thursday evening la tbe First Presbyterian church by vlll wed Itobert Oliver In the summer. Miss McCornack la one of the most popular of Klamatb county's .tlrs t'rvel.P'.rr ,b"'n 00 Kour,h '' Washington: nd "'rter " hurch and! borne of Mrs. Momyer at 227 Junl- the naVonal upbuilding of American 1 jr0ner et- 8" haa ttended fln iii a. lively sr. rw, 'won , their families ar. Invited to this! per street. Th. regular monthly I schools. j l.hlng school In the east and for the ,,,. . , . . , , pasi iwo years maae ner nome wun included in Woodwards splendid! T ' . address were two number, by the I her ?"e on h , McC.n', Pine Tree orchestra. Morning. Nooni ranch- 1OUr" ta "'"' " . ... L. n . ... , Klamath creamerv. to manv I. ih. ' . """' . ! ai.uu wsav sa PP" "1 '" f the vl.i, , X,. L. "1 rienoa- cnlrmn: '.;;:.:L ;;,V-V. from Emani. Verdi. The Klamath' Mr. and Mr.. T. IV M, l,,n.i,i u. ! D1 Mra. Itlchard ami Mr.. Ja k Hlaler. I '"'"' .,,r: ""' hl.a lllley. r"'- . ' '" Mr.' Mr.. Arthur Orubb. Mrs. A. R. M.v " iij. io Klamath Fall. n t . .7 .. . I v. . . . i ...... iwnn .. . .. v . .. j . . . .. - - " "... " . I .,.r. ,,r.. norac. Ilrldgeford. : " " uu" n r , .Isled In tbe dining room by Mr.."" ' JMa VBnc r. and .Mr. (I. A Kr.u... Mr. and ' ' " Fried j it. c. Harris, Mrs. Perkins Mra 11 ' Prr residence on Mrs. Kdwsrd II. Pike. Mr. and Mrs.'"11 T 1 ,,,m""'l'"J ' Mtos n ilMd. Mr. it R w.tt.nh'ur.' "re- oa Monday and Horace Manning aud Mr. and Mrs.! 1" J. .i'T,' , ,or!"cr tMri" n. I). 8. Hhlel. Mis, Ralph. Mrs.n'n ' ,nl ' Howard P.rrlu. ! '? "lamslh Fulls schools. Mr. and ' nui,h.r,t Mr. rw.ni- vi .-i m fny entertained , Mr. and Mr. J u u..Ar..rj Mni- 'I' molored lo Mndford Hat., w i. u.uin.. ' fifty of her friends at on the county high school girls' quartet : .. . , . i , . MtiiK iiti- uuuiu-n, oariuui x rail i ana .mxmy iaa a noBe. aim. . v ..VMH.M - - Mrs. Walter West and Mrs. Fred . l-nr.tla Jrnnlng. and llollln llu dolph. MU Katherln. I.lndley. Mra. ! Weaton KlllHiiirne, Thoma. llurge.s j Malarkey. Howard ll.rnhl.el. Ita chel Crnnqulat. Frank Ileeton. Tal . Hlurdlv.nl and Jay Cliek. ... dinner. Arrangements are being business meeting will follow the To VISIT IN made for 260 guuis by the din-i luncheon. KLAMATH FAl.l.H i n,r rommlttee which is composed Of lni..r.i , ... , toiiowing ladle: inieret to many la ih. an. I . . iiuu i-i-iirv in ... c..,. .i . n ..... i HOSTKHH OF WKKK rrledrlril Of Uraui ... .. ' Twn sllracllva nnrtlMB i .nr.. iMgrn i.riiiie ana Mm m it - - r - iij. io Klamath t-.n. . . . .. ... . North Ninth FTnct" R. OM completed the pro- day nl Pnt tbe day wltU Mra, Tuesday eve- week when Miss for more than brldae, uraay to meet Mr. and Mrs. Fried.: ... ' High score on Monday night rtcb. I vinl la Miaa fSrai'A Itnaelnnd. Inv to Miss Margaret Hargus. On Tuesday evening Miss Mar gram with two vocal numbers, well Paul Evans, daughter of Mrs. West. . HIGH SCHOOL I'l.AY lll'GK Hl ( KSH HT. PATItH'VK'H PAHTV TIII'ltHDAY ' The annual student, body play of'garet Worden received high score The Oi-orto Humphrey home 7-1 Klamath county higb school was with low going to Mrs. George Mc- thrtMi. of U whit. Ire hue. Pine atrfiit. waa the eren. nf a h-.. succtss from th. first act through illful Ht. Patrick's party on Thurs-!to ,h la" cur'l, hn "'- ..... 1 . (V IClMlt" M. tlmaamwilA nm C ..... . . um, en-ning wnen mm Frances " ' waa preeented on Satur- matlnee and - evening, Intyre. Miss Josephine Lindley, Mlssi Katberlne Lindley and Miss Loiaj Bynon assisted Miss Perry in serv- MI'HK'AL PIUX;IUM 11.. r in, .,.. ' Humphrey entertalna-i m .1. t.i.iu y, ootb lihl. .liadowed ,. .., .. . ,. .. .. ol brlda.. Foil., win. k.u.. . j March 20. Under the direction of ! Ing Monday evening. Tuesday eve Monday In tbe club room, of the "cluu" luncheon waa nerved. Mlw J ""'-' n CM- naaning aiiss wu nvnon asaisiea uia library, when ,b. mu.ic department ''-Purey waa a,.d by Mrs. "Z" V."! ' L T'- ' h8'e!" n . narrin K. Lucas and Mrs. Jacques ' ' -. ..-.-, ni. ' - " "'"-'" J. Htelger. and by her mother, Mrs . - 11 ' tjeorge Humphrey I ! of lb. Library club entertained. The I ttinlc nf Ih. ari.rn.mn wn. In1l.n wllb" ,hei Music snd many lovely number until', a. they Mr, ,.... i-inrh i- In. moving ; ..r.il.. nlann -mini "(lhoal lln.a " the Oreen roses In low pink bowls and pussywillows in tall vases made the rooms most attractive. Table , tereatloa niano .oloa. 'Tburlow l.leuranre; "Indian Lovoi ""-'" caruooaru Hong," V. W. Cadman. nd lB ,h corner, of each was I A vocal solo by Mrs. A. J. Voye! -"-- -c" of Ireland. Bcore Iwa. well r.celved. Hhe aaug "By crd" nd cndy ba.keu streswd the in. green-1, . wttn of Mlnnetonka." Tbur- St. Patrick's day motif. !low Lleuranoe. Violin oblgnto by' "'n ,cor or e Harry llorel tlTn 10 M'-1 Feme llanka, second N.w Vork. i ..M,rih of InuillII Phantom.." h,b. '".M!" Kln 1.eatoB aai luW 10 mra. j. w. uiiiiapie. E It. Kroeger, waa splendid manner by executed in Miaa Miriam r during the isny Ht. Pal par tie. th.t the Irl.h pa- their evening Iauri easf ul, rcphrey enter- -ning with a :l IiuhIh, from ' brltlgn scores. aad tbo col- Ol.lt-KAMIIIO.VKn j lACK M Hrtt'KSf ; Of interest to all of Klamatb i Falls' society was the old-fashioned Is well known. Miss Virginia Weit aang "fly the I r,A .f Ih. Bbv 111... U'al.r " Thurlow Lleurance. In . beautiful, If"" '7" t Al- -ell trained voice. Bont h l und" ,h" u1""c Mr. 0.c.r Bhlv, and Mrs. Fred , ,he .I)l,.Vrl! of ,h? Rev- Cofer war. on tbe committee charge of tho affair. In olutlon, Eulnlona chapter of Klnm MltS. JOIINKON IH I HOSTKHH HATVItl.AY At a hcautlfiilly appointed lunrn- EASTER PHOTOGRAPHS An Appropriate Gift piotogragjc Quality Photographs Picture Frame tloni was alh Falls. Final arrangements fori the dance were made WednetduyM tbe American Legion. Spanish War) S Veterans, and Dntighters of the' ri-r American Revolution met at the . . . . . . ; Alll III U II I 11BTIIIVU. 1'UIIIIS IUD number of hrr friends, i'.j.j... , 1 u i yesterday aNernoon nt 1 o'clock in "-"'"""' ' ,,' ' ,. V, 1 . , n 1 Oscar Peyton rehearsed Iho stepa, the White Pelican hotel dining fci.i. .1.... luncheon 1 v - " vr-tiiil In heaulirul manner nn ' Friday evening before hundreds of I visitors. j 1 Mrs. O. II. llanihbarger, past) state regent of the D. A. R. of Cal ifornia Inatructed previously the in tricacies of the grand march, which was one of the features of the old- ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street room. Following the mi' Alias Jean .... u,ri. 1. Johnann enter 1 Monday anu ,aJn,d for ner horn, ou a lib a aeries of ilally attract- "nments rarr.eit , h Bbns of bridge were enjoy Irmniiy. 1 . . room Sunday school As a centerpiece of her luncheon March party at table Mrs. Johnson bad arranged a hurrh on Thurs- lovely basket of aprlng flowera. Her cumnilttce had ; other fuvore and tally cards ex- fK of green and pressed the same motif. tut Covers were laid for Mesdamcsi Ihe din- Wllford E. Lamm. Fred Bchallock.i I Hie dining room ' Harry Poole, Charleston 8. Currin. In hotel, to which I K. M. Ilulib. Claude Davis, Emma fashioned dance. Committees In charge of tho at- fii'i attended as t amnller table. Iirmi arrnnged the I 'll and prvdnuil- wns the green llii'ine carried out Mills. Wllllum tlanong. Harry Acl'- ley. J. P. Well., .Miss i.orua Jen nings and the hostess, Mrs. aon. fair, the moal enjoyable event of the season, Included: General com mittee. Mrs. Harry Ackley, chalr- , ,. man; Mrs. It. K. wauenourg ana JUIIU- 1 , A. X. W. ( Li n MKKTU AT MAKTIX HOME ll'er of commerce Members and a number of guests on Ht. Patrick's of the A. N. W. club met Wednea- forum luncheon, dsy afternoon at the Charles Martin le auspices of the , home when Mrs. Carey Ramsby en- Proarani nt Irlah larln ned for tnem. The long tables Ht. Patrick's favors, place earns) ed In green and ' and decorations carried out beautl :i. Patrlck'a spirit j fully tbe Idea of the frwtlve holiday. Dainty refreshments followed an aft- ernonn of sewing. I rineai. nf Mrs. Rarmshy Included ;sH i Harold Redden. Mrs. C. C. See- ii-v Mrs. J. Henry Thoinns, Mrs. ive moro natural I Watr w'ost and Mrs. C. H. Under "lop themselves ' Mrs. Wilbur Jones: decorating com mittee. Mrs. Fred Mills, chairman: Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. E. D. Lamb and Mrs. Warren Hunt.. Mu sic committee. Mrs. Harry Ackley and Mrs. Allen Sloan. Candy booth, Mrs. Thomas Hampton, chairman: Mra. Alfred Collier. Mrs. Alice Moore and Mra. Edith Morrison. Ice cream booth, Mrs. 8. B. Evans, chairman: Mrs. D. V. Kuykendnll, Mrs. Lois Rlackwell. Mrs. V. 0. llsrnthouse, Mrs. E. L. Cramblltt and Mrs. Ray Telford. Floor man agers, II. W. Rathlany. (leorge Mc Inlyre. K. L. Cramblltt, E. R. Hall. Guy Merrill, Fronds Olds, W. E. Beck, Fred Houston, W. ,T. Lee. i"wrclsn, men phy- beautiful lhan wo- uimont of profi-s-! nberger, head ofi liatlnn department 1 of California. It who rncently prk- porrert men" nf-1 Physical - tests and Inilnlno wrnlh with far too often wo-' 'd, clumsy. too flnbby or round : band," ho snld, I ore woll propor-1 erect nnd woll wblrh Is termed n Is sensual not : Ner declared. "But j ply dress, artificial p uncensing ntten-J prsonnl appearance, j ro not so attrnctlve 1 dressed men," he "bowing that he wnr Is started ! hrlRon to Ihe stage, maintained that more aracnfnl and Pn'l tlmn chorus ferclscs anil Uvea Are You Prepared for the . Easter Parade? Get Your Appointment Early at the Boston Beauty Shop . Vulture Glorenna Warren. Expert Beauty Culture. 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