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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1926)
Tage Si? Sunilav. March 21. . SOCIETY i...... ,,'hT. vr.i n.hn K l treasurer and for the )" NEW YORK PLAYS t. HiKKiUM.n. c. . Winter.. MolUc' has held r-won.lbW po.itlon In the ; CONTINUE POOR Heldum. K. W. Ileohtel. Johu C clty. Ml HonMnn niiin''.i .... Yadcn. Zeno Weiss. Homer i.eo i iim-miij hi Went T K Skillinni n. llallie Ken- year nod l affiliated in -Vpna 'dall. H. K. IVlti. W. J Steinmeti., Delta 11. I W. J ll.ldcr. II. K Smith. Charter, Momt In the n ( Kred Mi'cr SC. IT. Price. V. ('. S.hnltf. J It. lake.'of Chlltiqiiin. county scat ! t'o Hill. J V II.. Ik affll.atr.l n 11 ll Auph I I P'Tll W. A I. CARD PARTY TO 1IK KVKXT OK rillim" nri Kri.lnv evening. March members ot Aloha chapter. Order o( : Kvcritl O Xord. K. I. k. r sir will entertain i!h tliirthric. K. M. H.'iial.l. a card partv at S o'clock In the mo. M W. (.scl.,...m. f. Mai.-r. Masonic hall. Funds from the af- Dora Cool;. Mcme Hiitch. it. J t.yj fair will KO into a treasury for th. hr. Chris HamsiaMe. E. C. Stucay children's department of thf Ma- aud M!w O Matthew, sonic and Kastern Star home at Forest Ciiove. Mida for the nr About mmccii m. inborn of St. building were opened tn Portland Taul llutld met .it the homo of lln during the past week. Member of . Walter W.-.-t on South Kitersido all Masonic fraternities and their Thursday afternoon aud enjoyed a friends are invited to attend the ' l e , ul, b. ;,.v Thomas. Kp.s affair which Rives promise of belli mj-iter. and a solo by Mr. one ol the mo interesuuK oi me season. As early as the middle of last week more than JO table of bridge and "500" had been scheduled for. Hand made prlr.es will be awarded and refreshments will be served. The committee in charge In cludes Mrs. Lena M. Dennis. Mrs. Louise Humphrey. Mrs. Lorene Peasley, Mrs. Faye Purhin and Mrs Harriet Hunter. None of lit now en New York staga thi greeted with any pair. las in Six production In:.. I.' I'i.-lr and at'iiar. 'til. .ill oil the k " etithu . .. it.-aiau.o ...,.....r..,l ..I'll the u. " -" lip an- J 1.. Johnson, alter which Mis. A It. Morrison and Mrs U'l Kuykui Jj 11 served iight refreshment. MISS HOI'STOVS , KNti.u;i:iKvr toi.ii At one of the prettiest afternoon afTairs of the season the engage and at pteseut I-- Klamath K.ills . r.-.ir.ierv km i v i.i(.i:i:ik IS M'lllVd ktlMHK Women. n a majority. pic thcii innermost "waijrobe IhoushU"- In the .hosing of their lingerie. A Parisian denitiier lays dov.i( (hose rules foi the fastidious woiunn. Printed georgi'ttei and .lllffor.s are npinovcd for spring in both medium and inch priced lingerie and exclusive sp..ialty shop re port a d.-mnnd t. r tli.'so prints for southern tcsot. Iingciic The rostunie slip reglstein stiong ' for spring, csiiecially in model meet of Miss Vera Houston, daugh- wl;1 bottom and lop trimming v rap-.iru'.m.l . skirt treatments are mow popular thao side-pleated full home of n-s ati .. .asl.'tial cn.ular clip. S.parate French drawers are an other Item .f et.'ep'iop.ol irnport- llioad way's hoards. The Influence- of Si Patricks dav produced tlu best inloUiice for "Juno and the l'a.v.''k" a wan 1 It t pl.iv from ttie Ahlie theaire. lUiblla. the wmk of Sean iif..se. it can be si. led eltlie' a gloomy comedy or s comical naite.ly. and ovriml' ile parts was i. miite.1 were i .'lll w at tlie May The pis. is b no the I' th siaudat.l stage. lica k" - wu.;i ! t'urllc ick is niplaln J.u k llovle. who would ui'.her driuK !h in ork "Juno" Is the long' s ifr. .lug and led Mian: wife. There u a daugh ter who has 'gotten l-ito trouble with n boy." gn.l a mm j.mii). an hwteriial republican The II. .vie fc.miiy is fu.l f truu'' uultl left J1U.UU0 in a will. Iheii they re Jot.e l uy furnlturo on. I n. n .lot'iw on the :nt.tl:nent plan Jtl.l even the where l.ltH'ht.'l" tl.e best of Iho t'.ur theatie ine.ris up to ,.f (hi. AV,..y "The f. r pear discovered In tho role of chauf feur to a lon Island mllllonali. hut wh.. Is in reality a .lever in .gitof, whl.li mukea everything tome out ad righl. Allyn King and pretty lr) and goo, looking young men help malleia out Tll.l. lllll There l a triple Mil at Iho ..lehl...; ho, .1 lilat house The first play Is entitled "A Murmese I'we" and la as Intelllgil le as lis litis A "pe" as every one knows. I a troubadour, which Is as mm h " any one need he l"ld about tills, particular fsnta. Then came "The Apothecary " ! which la what they used to rail, druggists before the day ol choc j olate l.e cream eo.lss and "do lots' -prescriptions " It Is front the Usr man and mildly smuslag loisi and least la "Kwan Yin." I a Chinese fantasy, prearntej In Chinese. Neat ail over gingham apron Urease Just III at llee llealn I Store t.t sell (or Mc Mil J I MANIIFAPTIIDC va- tuiuiviiiuiuitb lUlll I sMIXED AlLALoMArUR Reduces cost of feed 25 to fnrrntA9 nrJui!..ir. J swuuviiua io to J i nin e I. aire lines of t;. -in are shown neighbor i who know ih.ni lend in every wholesale cnlle. ih.n and them m.-ney. liversl a.l . nig the ll is noted tll-.lt the ves! K consplc- .oni.dy Is the sordid u:i!i";here UOUsly a'cen;. In some .luarters it of the Irls'h retH.thmi I is.sa .1 tha; Che and.au is won with Then It develops ih.i! th-re was. tei of Mr. and Mrs J A. Houston to Frank M.is. r. was told to a group ; of Intimate friends at th JIVX TAUT GIVEN" Mrs. Fred Houston. 5:"i N rth Fifth THIK.SII.W KVKM.N'tt . .'street, cn Thursday aft. noi : at i Interesting in every detail was the o'clock tea. Jinx and St. Patrick's party given ira j.-rcj Houston. .Mrs. John Thursday evening in the First Pres-' Houkton and Mrs. C. W. Houston byterian church by the Try club. Of -tfre hostesses for the afternoon, interest during the evening, at tho Table decorations were carried cut church, was the announcement of .in nink roses and green carnations the engagement of Miss Agnes Mc-,The. betrothal of. Miss Houston to th' drawers and other pianiu.utiir- s.ono mistake about the sill and Cornack. daughter or Mr. ana Mrs. .jr. Moser was told oa miniature rr" "'"'' ""' costume slip au.l mat n- iioyioa aren t to get in. Frank McCornack. to Robert Oliver cards bearing the announcement. F'K 31 h drawers will proi a popi money after all, ana tb' furniture' of Klamath Falls. The betrothal The cards were attached to sham- ,ar minimum of underclothing mn come and the bailiffs, who was made known when hearts, with rk, ami Eerved a place cards for Although crepe do chine and h'y "''" ' Pa'n J " k s un- the names o. Miss McCornack afld , th, guests. crene satin continue Important Oliver, were placed on a large sham-1 ruI.n(t tho a(tl)rIluon Mra. FrancU crer.slg emphasis I, pla.-.d on rocs, us suo-u i" u.-s.. R 0Ws -When Irish Eve Are W'W. ntner In very lacy ver- Following games and a musical smiling." and "Little Hit of Hcav- B,ons pr In tailored styles made of program during wntcn nme .ir. en .. Doth conJDO,eii DT n.ii she double georgette In twi t.,ne. o rTn...M l , l .-.. T . uw mji. was accompanied by Mrs. George Appl!c,uod trimmings are well raid for trohsers. Gluwl" Itelurn,. Iihen' "(Ihosis" reu-ned to I haunt the Actor' theatre, adding, to this author' truli Impressive lift i f plays appearing currentlv Ehrek sang, the guests adjourned to; viclntvre. who also sane two ha,',t. liked on tailored ,nlMt. '.si.i... oa lh N'' Yor '"bost.". the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. ; fuI Tar.. .,.,, : In eomrasi.... e..!.,, ...i f.K... wh "h ! Inlr ..luction and, Kice. t airs, nice is xeacner o; me rlasis. ! . I Although the date has not been 00 uot or keorgette yoke. There tha betroth?.! of Miss Vera Houston to Frank Moser, both mem bers of tbe class, was told. The little .cards bearing tbe announce ments! were bidden between th? lay ers of Ice cream served t3 the guest. i . . MRS. OBENCH.tlX AND MISS MARTIN" ENTERTAIN" For tbe pleasure of a large num ber of their friends Mrs. Silas Oben chain and Miss Miriam Martin, her niece,' entertained oa Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of this week with a aeries of bridge luncheons, 'at the flhpnrhntn tnu-n 1ahra ltt High street. Carried out In St. Patrick's colors and decorations tbe Obenchaia homej was beautifully attractive. Green i and white carnations Intermingled! with fern and huckleberry complet-1 ed the color motif. Green and I white and St. Patrick's favors werei found in all decorations and refresh-! ments a3 well. . Assisting during the three after-' noons were Mrs. L. L. Truax, Mrs. ; H. E. Simpson and Mrs. H. Mur-i doch. I High score on Tuesday was given ' to Mrs. Don Zumwalt, second high : to Mrs. G. A. Krause and consola tion to Mrs. C. P. Mason. On Thursday Mrs. George Stev enson received high score, second high to Mrs. Alfred Collier and low to Miss Agnes McCornack. I Mrs. H. E. Hauger received high I score on Friday, with second hlsh! going to Mrs. Warren Hunt and low ! to Mrs. O. Peyton. ... . ATHENS Sl IUEtT OF DEI.PHL1X MEETING j Athens will be the topic studied ' and reported Tuesday afternoon. I March 23, in the sun room of the; White Pelican hotel when members! of Delta Gamma chapter of the! Delphian club will hold their1 March meeting. : The program will be opened by a: vocal solo, "La Golondrina." by Mrs. P. A. Albertson. f'ourt?sy has-; tess for the afternoon will be Mrs.! Karl G. Cummlngs. ATHENS j Athenian Houses and Private Life Mrs. K. E. Paddock Streets, Highways and Temples . . Mrs. Csrar Shive The Acropolis, the Civic Center ... j set. the wedding' will be an event Pajumcs of of early summer. novelty cotton . brook no apulogv. is some how the least popular of then all. "Ninety tlnr Power." I Nlety Horse Power ' at the lilts cotton and rayon mixtures are much. l !., U.. I. kA .1 t . . - tn ' ..- u5.er . ........ uall u. muni print- ra, , V uu , , ,,.,,,,! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston of ,21 ed pattern, of modernistic tn.spira-' ,r !,,. U t about "tiM Sunny! YYashington street. She is county Hon or In striped effect. i iw o,i,k . . . . . 'I a war hero. ho Isi 25 is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTB Large Tub 25" ip-ff beef m n la-U I)a!r t)n.!tr (s Wh.tvrtJ Straw, (lay, strM.f ojid sln.i w in N.I bsll rarV'.i itmle re,..,;.! . I irl, a..iit.f, in put j,.ur cattlc on sa eaunto!!l r.-ose la rmr store atwl mri tl l ..- . Iltwua.hs." II jm vuabl. fut. lTZ i J. .W. KERX Molina DittriUtw I Farm ImplemcnU. Cre.m Sepirtton, inp, Frnrlnif. Hay, Grain, Fttgj 1303 South Sixth St. Klamath Falls, Or) Mrs. Will Baldwin The l'athenon....Mrs. Russell Austin The Great Festivals of Athens.... j Mrs. C. I. Robert I Athenian Citizens.. Mrs. Wilbur Jones' Supervisor's Summary i Mrs. Don Zumwalt' PART II. , Current Events ! Mrs. G. H. Mcrryman' Cultural Arts (the Seven Won ders of the Ancient World I Mrs. Steve Sabo. Jr. I Book Review (an American Trag- ! ery, by Theodore Dreiser) j - Mrs. J. R. Shaw. ... TEA CTP CLUB MEETING TIHRKDAV Member of the Tea Cup club of ! the Methodist Episcopal church cn-1 Joyed a social hour Thursday after; noon at the H. D. Newell home, i when Mrs. Newell, Mrs. F. H. Cofer; and Mrs. E. M. Chllcote were hos-! teases for the afternoon. During the afternoon hours Miss Lydla Von Berthelsdorf gavo sev eral interesting; piano number. Those present at the Toa. Cup club meeting included Mesdnmes B. A. FulquartJi, S. R. Berry, T. I). Y a rues, F. Hill Hunter, M. K. Mum- s. jL ifi E.nster Styles are Ready at HOUSTON & JESTER v:,vi. 1 Little Tot Thrillers in Small Feet Fillers "Gee, Momsey, those new Shoes at Houston & Jester's are thrillers." That's what you'll say, too, when you see the excellent selections for children we're showing. Besides the qual ity you also get real values. Houston & Jester QUALITY FOOTWEAR 5 1 5 Main Street EE 0 Klamath Falls Aeri Fraternal Order ' , I : I -of- EAGLES 4 - - Now Formin?: Charter List Reaaona Why Men Join the Eaglet IWauwt they Ret a member 'hlp In a real. hnnet-Ui noodnM. fra'ernlty that has never fall.sl to km.p It promiae. Ile.-au chey Kt $7 , we)1, nick b.-nefta for 1! week llecnimo lliey n-t i). .orVice "f a competent phy.ldnn for lhnn,.v,, nnd dependent, fr.. ,iiuuT ,h' ,,""h Mt " Darl"l,rr,U",' "rn l'rl'ied to m.e. ,nVLI,U """ 'raterna Ihiu! " "rn Tth of 'i:;.7,""". Kr"1"l Td. r if " ta ,,n,""'' ' nation. in k I he n V"i """ '" '"""""nd. V '"" a.lmlriiiion f all ... Aui'Tlcaiia, and thl, vrk'l mum 1 n " """"" """ P-nny "f rr;;r " Fa,(!i:,u;;:.,h,:1K,",,'rni )''!" f Regular initiation fee reduced froaf. $7.00. CHARTER Hi FOR A LIMITED TIME 0&i WHAT YOU GET: Sick Benefit. Funeral Benefit-! ian for Entire rarowj. . t Membenhip in America i in-r...-. r.mwini Fraterw? DUES $1.00 PER MOI They Cannot Be Incr4 For Further In formation See Jess V. Sapp, Deputy Organizer Arcade Hotel, or ak any Eagl(i. ; BE A CHART ER MEMBER JOIN NOV