The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, March 28, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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J ualneaa wo-
ja with the
N 00, "A Ho!-
I lor a Heller
jtereatlng meet
, member of the
i Id when they
rs. C'brl Jiarn
l fUrnoon.
. meeting Mr.
i by Mr. Keu
. Bmltb erved '
' luncheon. A
(or the apron eale
completed and turn
.jtlltM la charge of
aproa and cooked
i b bald In Mlllern
Jin to declalon made
-sday'a meeting. There
vrl Kaaternf apevlaltUn
j. ' ' . "
who atUDdad tba afralr
r Included tka following:
aea T. R. Skllllngton, Jae.
a. Fred 0. Hobn, Wm. II
, Attoa: Hartta. ' H."B. Mo
C; C. taiwlB,. D. Wllkaraon.
Templar, l. L, -Dawla. C.
Sarah A.' Bmltb, r. Aubrey.
J Boldlng, J.'H. P i: W. J.
aan, VC.'" , John C.
V J!, ft. J' .Foster,
redltb, I -.Jonald. II.
fed, Idattla I ..t. W. 8. Wll-
rrHBH kiu, aay base,
,C. Millar, , A. rulguaru.
"araaa, J..0rbr. 8. R. Ber
rett 0. Nord, II. E. Pelli.
Kendall'and Us. boetese.
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OCGT WttH-
ANK WARD
Frank Ward entertained tor
( of St Paul' Episcopal
t kar bona oa Main aireet
7 afternoon. She" was aa-
rial (bo attornooo. by aev-
aa gueete.
i praaaat. during. he after-
Meadaase Charles Mar
r. Weat, Mollis Stewart,
aaaby. E. D- .Lamb, Thoa.
, Jamas Wllaoa. A. R. Mor-
C.Seetey, J. Henry Thorn
. BatblanaV, Baker, V.' E
1 Frank W4rd.
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NVEIX ';
at 'McCeanell entertained
followed by luncheon on
anlug "to number of
embera of tho committee
4ra. McCopnall u chnir-
fae benefit fridge toa glv
iaaera'JQ -the 1 American
of University, Women.
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H TVKMDAV
to, March 23. 1 ST.
,'tjr In Nerada. Auatln
cdrract, Mlaa . Racbael
ma .the bride of Kd
'i ; Tuesday, March J3,
( 1 Mra, Bdward Yanroy
, ietr golden wedding
i : tba a oat beautiful at
v. e winter aiontha.
I ware laid tor 38 guests
t r H!:!r appointed dinner
' x had tor Ita center piece.
i (lowers and form.
.. B. R.'Tancey honored
oey'a parenta at their home.
ad 'Mra. Yancey have reald-
KlamaUi Falla and Oregon
jre than .thirty yearn, and
,ade acorea ot friends in that
; of time. .
he wadding ware eovon of the
children, bo to Mr. and Mra.
if. One -of moiA Inioroat
iueata raa K.i. Emrny roren
rlnevlPv Oraao.. Kitty yeara
ritirrrv party
kvkxt or WKKK
One of the pretlleal purl lea en
joyed by the younger aui during the
puat week waa that given by Mlaa
Kllaalieth llrowu lo a number of In
timate frttiuda. Tho parly waa from
two uutll four o'clock, and gaim-a,
mualr and a prnitlly arranged lunch
eon Includud the party houra.
A rolor achmie of yellow and
pink with favora, flowore and deco-l
rutlona Oil lllH luni'h,,n tnltl mmU !
the affair qulle complete.
The gueata of Mlaa llroan In
cludud Ktuve Kuljo. 1'aul (iabo, Dor
othy Itcl.ap. Ikimlhy llrown. Hilly
Hodge, Lucille llodgo and llulen
llolford.
VINITIMi IV
KI..1M.ITH FA 1,1.8
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Mnilaey
and ann. Vernon Junior, are v lull
ing In Klamath KalU from their
home In Hprague Hlver, with Mra.
Lindauy'a mother, Mra. 11. E.
Chrbttlr.
I. X. T. I'M II
MKT HtlD.U
Member of the I. N. T. club met
with Mlaa Hetty Zimmerman In tho
Walnut apartment Friday evening
for aereral houra of mualc and danc
ing. Krefreahmcnta wore acrved to
the following gueata: Nadlnu O'Pla
hemy, Alice Harvey, Detephlne Fun
ler, Wyoming Koater, Marporlc
8linaon and Betty Zimmerman.
Tho group will meet again thla
week. . Mlaa O'Flaherty la scheduled
to apeak on "Home llulo" and the
Mlaaea Foater will give exhibitions:
In aeathetlf daneln All,. tlovaw
will give two nu inhere by Pade
rewakl and Bach, and Mlaa Zimmer
man will dramntUe "Away Out
Weat."
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WKIHHNi; OV t OI.I.KUK
Ullth OF I.NTKRKNT
Of lntereat to a large number of
Klamath Falla atudenta Tf the Unl
'Veralty of Oregon I the announce
ment of the wedding of Mlaa Mary
Maurlne Buchanan lo Richard T.
Carruthera In Aatorla, Haturdny eve
ning, March 20. The ceremony waa
read In . the Firat Preabyterlan
church In the preaence of many col
lege atudenta and Intimate frlenda
of both famlllea.
Mlaa Buchanan wore a frock of
white aatln, aimply faahloned with
a veil held In place by cluatera of
orange blossom a. Sbo -a attend
ed by ber alater. Mlaa Louise Bu
chanan. John Tbulllnger. . frater
nity brother cf Carruthera, waa
: beat man.
Mra. Carruthera la a niece of Mra.
Jamea A. Perry of Klamath Falla.
and baa atudled for tho paat throe
Blouse Suggests
Artists Smock
Sunday, March 28, 1926
KAHTKRX STAR
t Altl PARTY HKt'KMH
One of the moat outatandlng so
cial event of the week waa the
benefit card party glvrn-on Friday
Leland Wlllit. J. W. Oilllaple, Her- H-
m,n Koalar. Wllllain Handara. Ia-'lr
ter Offleld, Robert Klgga, Herman'
(jrlavold, Leone Tiffany and the
Mlaaea Jean Perry, Aileen ilordoff, '
Page Five '
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evening In the Masonic hall by;Francea Humphrey, Itutii IHaou,
mt mbera of Aloha chapter, Order of Josephine Dudley, Katherint l.lr-d-
the Kastern 8lar. - ley, Lola Ilynon, Margarnt ilargua,
More than twenty-aeven tables! I'eurl Patrick, Miriam Wortley,
were In play during "the evening
and funds from the affair were
placed In a treaaury for the cbll
dren'a department of the Maaonlc
home In Foreat drove, Oregon.
Thelma Khort, Mary Johnrau,' Klna
Jenaon, Pauline C'llft and Ceorglana
curt.
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lll'MINKKH W OMKN
High acorea at bridge were given KXJOV WAFFLK KlI'I'KIt
to Mra. H. E. Hauger and Dr. II. J. A group of member of the Busl
Itea. Ilrldga consolation, priie waainesa and Professional Women'a
given to K. J. Mlxjugblin. Honors club, Klamath Falla chapter, en
In ,,600" were given to Mra. J. J. joyed a swimming party followed
Parker and Walter Wvat with con- by a waffle aupper at the home of
eolation going, to Mra. Auatln Hay- their president, Mrs. Irma Dixon,
den. ... ij; . ,;, 1 ion Monday evening.
Refraalimenla were feerved Inter! Among thoae who attended the
In the evening lo the ' many; guests, I affair were Lena Dennis, Gertrude
who numbered nearly 12u,t, On tho
committee f la serve wtre Mra.
George-' llntnohrey, 'Mra. F. Hill
Hunter, Mra. A. K. Pcaaley. Mra.
Lena Dennia and Mra. Hoy Durbin.
STILL DOING BUSINESS
r -' At the' Same Old Stand '
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE
Ufa
Vhotograhici
Quality
Photograph
Picture
,. Frame
ENLARGING AND TINTING
Oppoaite f ourt House 327 Main Street
' Phone 39.
l1
Cofer. Irfta Parker. Delpha Terrlll
Lorene Peasley and Irma Dixon.
The next meeting of the "group!
will be held in the White Pelican I
dinner. A book i-evlew will be given !
by Mra. M. C. Harwood, current!
event by Mra. Inex Lambert, and
parliamentary drill by Mra. Dennis.
MIIRARY CI, t il TO
KXtilA.VOK FLOW KI1S .'
The annual flower exchango of
the Women' Library club of Klam-
a!h Fnlla will be tn event of April p.nr MATRONS IIOXORKD
i . and much intent has .been ahown f OSK O't'IXK-K Ll'SCHKOX
.Members of Aloha chapter, fast '
A summer jumper frock fea
tures pleated skirt and blouse
like a smock. Satin brocade is
the material.
ath Falla. the house guest of her
uncle and aunt. Judge and Mrs. C.
F. Btone.
Covers for tho following guests,
around an attractive center piece of
soring flowors. Mixa Skclton, Miss
Loretta Jennlni', Miss AVorden,
Thomas B. Malarkey, Osmund
Hague and Kdward Geary.
at this early'dHte fn the affair.
I'nder the direction of Mrs. R. C.
Groealieck, chairman, Mra. H. W.
Bathiany, Mrs. W; D. Miller and
Mra.' R.'-J. Hloan and' Mrs. J. I.
Beard, members and their friends
are planning lo save flower soeds,
plant.- and slips to bring to the
meeting on Friday afternoon, April
9, and exchange with, those present.
This very pleasant eumonT not only
enliven the Interest of planting
spring flower gardens, bnt also per
mits the greater knowledge of plants
and how to grow them.
According to Mr.. Groesbeck
there are many matron In the city
who are unable to attend the meet
ing, but who wish to donate seeds
or plants. It these. person Will get
In touch with Mrs. Robert Sloan
they will be able tq send their do
nations to the club meeting.
Among the numbers on the pro
gram Is a very Interesting talk
scheduled. Mra. G. A. Grause will
speak on "Perennials." Children of
the fourth grade of Fremont-school
will be on the program In musical
number as well.
KKMOR f!,AHS TO .
UK HOXORKD MONDAY
Members of the senior class of
Klamath County high school, num- hkh FKRNK HANKS
berlng more than fifty, will be issvks INVITATIONS
honor guests at a luncneon given
by members of the domestic science
class under the direction ot Mbs
Esther Martinson., teacher.
i . m
POSTPOXK IMNNF.R
Matrons' club, were honored with a,
beautifully appointed one o'clock
luncheon at the home of Mrs. H.j
K. Momyer on Friday afternoon 1
with Mrs. Momyer and Mrs. Frank
Ankeny as hostesses for the affair.;
Narcissus, Easter lilies and snap)
dragons In pastel shades, made the
centerpiece one of the prettiest.
The next gathering of the group
will be held with Mrs. Charles Mar-!
tin and Mrs. Jennie Hunt late in
April. ' I
Covers were laid for the -following
guests: Mrs. Charles Martin,
Mrs. Ella McMillan, Mrs. H. W.
Bathiany, Mrs. Nora Simpson,' Mrs.
Marlon Hank. Mrs. C. L. Harvey,
Mrs. Isabella Splker, Mr. W. C.
Van Emon, Mr. Laura Willlta, Mrs.
Frank Ward. Mrs. A. L., Leavltt,
Mrs. H. F. Murdock and the. hos
tesses Mrs. Momyer and Mrs.' An
keney. '
years at the University of Oregon, "ANtE Tl l-JWAi
whore ahe la affiliated with Alpha observance of Holy Week," tho
Chi Omego, and alao a member of dinner dance, usually given on
Kwama. Carruthera -I a mamhxrl Tueaday evening In the dining room
of KanDa .SL.ma on th of the White Pellcau hotel, has
What promises to-be one of the
most Interesting affairs of . tha sea
son .Is the bridge party glveti - by
Miss Ferne Hanks at the Marion
Hanks home on Eighth and Pine
streets, Thursday evening, April I.
The color scheme will evolve around
spring flowers- and pastel shades
COOKED FOOD SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL, 3
The ladies of tho W. C. T. tl. will
hold a food sale next Saturday,
April 3, at Stone's Cash Store, be
tween Seventh and Eighth on Main.;
street. This Is a benefit for the
children's farm Jiome at Corrallls,
and Jt is hoped the public, vrlll be
liberal In their patronage. Also do
nations of foodstuffs to be sold will
be gladly received. - '
BROOKLYN, March 27. (United
will be used -imminently In 'both Lm im w uu.h.n An .
favors and decorations. -v-r- y .
II ULIltllUll, CUlUlUfLlCQ BUlUiUU UJ
KUtRON ( LI B OX -THI
ItHDAV KVKNINO
' Member of Kedrod wero enter
Ulned on Thursday evening at tho
club room In tha First Preabyterlan
church, when the usual study hour
and social evening was enjoyed.
Hostesses for the evening wore Mr.
L. L. Truax and Mlas Morle Root
MRU. NARGKNT TO
RETVRN TO KLAMATH
Of Interest to her scores
friends In the return of Mrs. John
Sargent lo Klamath Fall. Mrs. Sar
gent I expected to arrive In the
city from tho south on Tueaday eve
ning. She hoa spent tho paat two
months visiting In Los Angeles and
other southern cities.
In the kitchen of
InvltnMnm vara (aSAjalval rlnilntr'
of Oregon campus and a major ln!bc011 Postponed. The next event of (ne pa( wwk jy. the fdiloWng thrusting his head Into 'an oven
a rra i lecture.
Mr. and Mra. Carruthera are
spending a fortnight In British
Columbia on their wedding trip. .
Importance tn the hotel will be. the I Mejdimeg JaCQUe8 j. 8te,g. of . a gas range
dinner dance of .the sixth. er QUO Nlcoor,, .MarTtn K. ,,,., hls hotne. .
HAPPY HOUR TU B
Mr, tora). tha girl trloncf. of ! 1TH MRS. HA.VDKI.L
Tide, altanded bar and held1 - Members of the Happy Hour club
bouquet while tho wedding! ero entertained on Tuesday afler
1 gliipid on Miss Rhodes' noon at the home of Mr. Carl San
, "i doll with the fortnightly social hour
a. 'symbolic of tho an- and afternoon of sowing. The East-
reoeived By Mr. and "r au ) uneu mrougnoui tne
Each o( the children' Sandoll home, coupled with pussy
them a twenty dollar
who honored Mr.
coy were Mr. and Mra.
', Mr. and Mrs. Bay
rid Mrs. Jess Yancey,
wray Forcn ot Prlne
Ira. Carl Yancey and
' I Lefa of . Aberdeen,
K Mrs. Roy tlaroutto
i- 'of Cottage Grove,
d '. 1 rwln Yancey and
ale tlenn of Tennant,
Mr, sir,. Ivan Yancey
lldft t..nd Mr. Fran
Ad anoey, "Carl, Hnr
Jlby g ayne Yancey, Mr:
i.;Hal-vt Putman and thll
I; Mr.; ind Mrs.-. U. It. Yan-
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a j" ' Mis' ' Martha
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lompany, who has re
aneferrod from tho
ant to the commer
A, a number of lo
ll and employe hon
t a party on Wednes-
Tha affair waa given
m'S home, 836 Rnae.
mt during tho evening
Pardue, Hattle Evans,
, Mae Denno, Wllma
Moore, Maude Hood,
LaDleu and son Carl
e gttest. Miss Grimm
willows and spring flowers.
Mrs. W, J. Stelnmetx will enter
lain In a fortnight, April 13, at
her home.
Special guests for tbo afternoon
Included Mr. W. E. Evans, Mrs.
Charles B. House and Mrs. Seeds.
Others present were Mesdames Geo.
Humphrey, Wm. Bock. R. A. Em
mltt. 8. Summers, H. E. Jones, Wel
lington Templar, W. P. Jphnson,
W. J. Stelnmeti, W. D. Cofer and
the hostess Mrs. Sandell.
ICOOK FOOD SALE
TO UK HKiiU man ,
. Of Interest lo many Is tho an
nouncement of tho cooked food and
linen salo to bo held at Kockard's
auto termlnsl on Bsstcr Saturday by
members of St. Mary's- Altar -aorie
ty. Mrs. Charles Riley and Mrs.
Joo Shirk are In charge of the sale
at the meeting Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Shirk was elected to fill the
unexpired term of Mrs. C. Lough
lln. who Is now residing In Salt
Lako City.
MIHS HKKLTOX I
HONORED AT DINNER
Complimenting Mlas Verna. 8kel
ton of Montreal, Canada. Mis Mar
garet Wordcn entertained on Tues
day evening with a prettily appoint
ed dinner at the White Pelican
hotnl.
Mlaa Skelton hae been .visiting
MISH RUTH DeLAP j
ANNOUNCES BETROTHAL . I
One of the prettiest parties of the
week was that of Friday ovenlng
when MIbs Ruth DcLap announced
her engagement to Ralph Turner at
Mis DeLap'a borne on Eldorado
treet. The party waa also given
for Miss Geneva Drum, who Is visit
ing Miss DeLap during the spring
holidays from tho University of;
Oregon.
The betrothal of Miss Delap was
told in a most fascinating manner.
of I A centerpiece at the luncheon table
waa a small window box tilled with
scarlet tulips. Each guest was given
a tulip as a favor and when taken
from the box revealed the names
of Miss DeLap and Mr. Turner In
tho loaves.
Mis It u 111 'Delap is the youngest'
daughter of Mr. ond Mra. C. R. Le-j
Lap, pioneer residents of Klamath
Falls. She has attended tho. L'nl-j
versity of Oregon for several years,
where she majored In Journalism.
At present she Is employed In the
county, clerk's office.
Turner Is the son of Mrs. R. E.
Agoe or Klamath FallR. He is con
nected wllh the Sixth Street Lum
ber compauy.
The wedding will be an event of
early spring, according to the cards
which bore tho announcement. .
Miss Drum, the honor guest, Is
leaving this morning for Eugene
to resume her studies In the Journal
ism department at the university.
Those bidden to the affair Fri
day evening wero Miss Drum and
the Misses Pearle Colllster, Connie
Crystal, Jo Upp. Bethel Nixon,
Geneva Pence. Moe Crystal, Myrtle
Colllster, Martha Upp, Miriam Wort
ley, Lola Bynon, Anna Mlchaelaon.
Zolda Cravcr, Betty Manning. Mrs.
Burton Leo, Mrs. Lowell Ager and
tbo hostess. Miss Dclip. .
Presenting
clobe considers &
COURTEOUS CONSIDERATION
for all of the formalities and an ar
rangement of the details that is beyond
criticism marks our Service of
Sincerity . ".
VATOz WHITLOCKS
AND PINE 51
DINNER DANCE
KSJOYKK TUESDAY "'
on Tuesday evening the dinner
dance given in the While Pelican
hotel dining room was well attend
ed by many of Klamath Falls so
ciety. Interest, liowovor, is comer
i, .bout the April dinner dance,
to be given Tuesday evening, April
A In the dining room of tho bntel.
Special decorations of spring flow
ers have been arranged for and a
number of novelty feature for the
xvenlna' entertainment.
Ileservatlons for the dance ot
April 6 includes many of Klamath
Falls' prominent society people, and
there are a nnmber of largo tables
as well aa many smaller parties wbo
No, the two month In Klsm-'nre anticipating the event.
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