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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1926)
J THE KLAMATH NEWS Sunday, April 18, 1926 Pare Thrw NAME. A wm honso stands fir up lb glen Hraothered In tin heather: A peal-shed an' but-an-ban Thatched hi woel the-geihsr. I Tha co-weet cries beyont Ilia i kuowee From whins Iho linnet slnga, Aa doon Ilia hill to amlllo' howes Tha laughln' burnlo rlna, . , i A galherlo' nilat cornea o'er my sight. My aplrll hovers thers. 1 aaa my Mlther by fire-light Bno kneels al even' prayer. ' I ken ah dla'na m forget,' ' ' She singe I ha shepherd's sang, llnr daar auld withered chucks are Wat. Bh thinks the time aa lang. I'll seek no mair (or (old or (am, Tha world do real can gle. , ( I scent the bealhar o' ray hama , And Bcollaod calls lo mo. Mllher'i love's the beacon Hint, That guldns the wand'rer ham. Through keenest Joys, through Bor row 'a nlcht, That love ay hide the tame. Margarot llradahaw, Seaside, Ore. TRITON VOl'TII. The tan o( the dunea la upon your akin, The grey o( the lea In your eyea; There' tho rigor o( truth, And tho vigor o( youth Inaurgent with fun and surprise; All life. II".' Triton. I your, lo W'll. For the (Ingle, the lang and the dare Of a aplrlt thai ride I.Ik the wind on the tldoa la to carry you everywhere. Itutb Mason Rica, New York. OX TIIK MORROW. I've atrolled down tho road To happiness. I've trudged down the rood Of aorrow. But I'll walk In Joy down The golden road With you, my dear. On the morrow. Arthur 'V. Monroe, Montrose, .'j a MIIS. HOWARD TO KNTEKTAIN A. A. l W. The member of Klamath Fallal chapter of American Association of University Women will meet with Mr. Frank V. Howard. 430 Wssh Inglon atreol,. on Monday evening. April IS at 7:30 p. m. There will be a buslnesa meeting followed by j an Interesting paper prepared and read by Mlea Aubra tlradbury treat- Ing of the "1'ayment of the Wan Debt." mihsYollistek is hostess tiu'hsday Miss I'earle Colllater entertained on Thursday evening with a prettily arranged party at her home. (19 North Eleventh street, following; the theater. Mlaa Colllater'a gUMta attended tha flrat evening of Tha Merry Wi dow at tha I'lna Tree theater, and later were houored with a supper. A centerpiece of lovely yellow tulip In forna formed tho conterplcco and favora and placo cards were car ried out In the yellow ahadea. Cover wero laid for the Misses Miriam Wortley, Myrtle Colllstor. Connie Cyattl, Mae Cryatal. Jo Upp Martha Upp. (lulh DoUn, Lois II) n on and Pearle Colllater. , TEA (IT I'U'R ON Tlll'ltSDAY AFKTEIINOON On Thursday afternoon, In tho church parlor of the First1 Metho dlat church, a most Interesting aft ernoon whs enjoyed by members -of Iho Tea Cup club when mora than forty members wore entertained. Hostesses for tha. afternoon were Mr. W. A. Levlngs. Mrs. W. 1. Htelnmeti, Mr. Carrie Mnlcr, Mn. Karl HIM. Ten was served following an Informal afternoon. Ouesta of the afternoon Included tvlosdamea Ida Meredith, Everett O. Nnrd, 8. W. Washburn, Fred E. Knhn, Ruth Washburn, C. II. Bnrn atablo, llattle Rorchett, Irene Pat terson, K. 0. Davis, Freeman Srhulu, Daniel Dnpp, Ouy N. 8at to'rlne. W. II. Hudson, D. Jarves, Mollle Reldlng, K. II. Ilulslger, M. 8. Maler. William Melhase, J. N. (luth rlo, Ray Reed, K. C. Btncky, T. D. Yarnea, T. R. Hklllington, B. F. Evans, II. 8. Wood, C. (1. Winters, W. O. Harlberger. W.. B. Williams. Fern fl. Yadon, F. W. Mechtel, K. M. Chllcolo, K. J. Templar, Btanley Martin, N. B. McDonald, C. C. Lewis, M. W. Coseboom, II. E. Mp myer and Jnmea Robinson and the hostesses, Mesdames W. A. Lovlngs.' W. J. Btelnmeti, Carrie Maler, Karl Hill. r . KNTEKTAIN AT DINNEIt FOR IIKIDH Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Vicory enter tained on Runduy evening at dinner, honoring their daughter, whose mar riage to Oakley Welch was an event laat Saturday. Mr. Welch waa Mrs. I'earl Bplllane before her marriage. The following were guesta or the evening: Judge and Mrs. R. H. Bun nell, Ethel Vloory, Mrs.' Myrtle An derson and family, Mr. Ettle Moore and son, and Mis Oail Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Oakley and the hosts, Mr. nnd Mr. H. F. Vlcory SOCIETY' OLD-FASHIONED ItANCH IMPORTANT EVENT Many events of a social nature are crowding thl week' calendar, but moat Important of all la the old fashioned daur to li given ou Fri day evening, April 33, al Altainont pavilion under the auaplce of the members of 81. I'uul'a (lulld of Bt. Paul's Episcopal cvhurch. Through Hi courtesy of E. B. Epperson, au amplfler ha been In atulled In order to bav all callings, railed by II. W. allthlany. heard dis tinctly throughout tha entire hall. Perhaps moat Intereallng I the fart that Ilia grand march, always the main event of the dances of our mothers and grandmothere, will be led by Judge R. A. Kmmltt and Mr. Enimlll. Mrs. Kmmltt will wear a dove colored tulffla dree with the lace that made her frock so long ago. It la the wedding gown III which aha waa married more than fifty year ago In tha Rogue river valley. Floor manager for tit evening Include Fred Houston and Dr. K. D. Lamb, and they plan many Interest ing featurea. Of course the danc will be of major Inlereat to the nlder folk, but the younger one have not been forgotten by the com mittee In charge and they may Charleston during the evening to Ihelr hearts' content. Tickets may La obtained by mem ber of St. Paul' Oulld. e LEAVINO FOR VICTORIA TODAY A parly of Klamath Falls resi dents are leaving today, Sunday, Tor Seattle by motor. From Seattle the group will take a boat to Victoria on Vancouver Island, where the flrat district International Hoary conven tion la being held tho latter part of April. In the parly are Mr. and Mr. C. II. Underwood, who will have aa Ihelr guests Mr. and Mr. Will Hous ton. Charles I. Roberts Is also among those who will attend the convention In Victoria aa are Mr. and Mr. E. B. Hall, who are now motoring In tha north, Mr. and Mr. W. E. Lamm and II. E. Ilauger. POT.MVK Kl'PPEK ENJOYED MY CLASH . A pot-luck supper waa enjoyed by member of the Eipert Christian Endeavor class at the home of Mr. and Mr. Burt E. Hawkins on Tues day evening. April 13. The claaa baa been ' meeting very Tuesday evening tor the past six weeks and the laat meeting waa held at the Hawkins home, when a social evening was enjoyed. Those present Tuesday evening In cluded Kda Jones, Edna Dunbar, Ella Willlts. Viola V. Hill, Grace Skinner, Boatrlce Pearaon. Agnea McCormlck. Deblla Hawkins. Charles Mack. Major Dickson. Irvin Keller. Rob Oliver and Allan Mc Comb, the teacher of the clam. MRH. UAR.NHIHKIi HONORED AT 1,1 NCIIKOX Outstanding on Saturday's aocial calendar was the bridge luncheon and reception given in .the White Pelican hotel by Mlaa Lelalno West and Miss Virginia West .compli menting Mrs. Ollvo Barnhlsel of Taroma. Mrs. Barnhlsel will reside In Klamtth Falls thla spring and her Introduction to aocloly was an ovent of yestorday. Covers far 21 wore laid around an attractive cenierplnro of red. yellow and pink tulips and two large tables. Following luncheon a reception was held In tho run followed by bridge . tIRS. I. .VMM HOSTESS TO IIRIIKiK CI.VB Mrs. W. K. Lamm entertained at three tables of bridge at her home at Lamm's Mill last Baturdny after noon. Two guests and the usual members of the group which has been meeting for the past winter season, were entertained at the brldgo luncheon. J . I NI RPRISK l. N. CLEMENS j WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY The birthday of D. N. Clemens, wns the Inspiration for a surprise j card party given on Monday even-' Ing, April 13, at fhe Clemens home on -Sorond and Jefferson streets.! when Mr. Clomens entertained a number of their friends. I Prises during the evening, fol lowing "600"x wore given to Walter 8plkor, high, and to Marlon Hanks, low. A bttffnt supper was served later lo Ihe guests, who included Mr, nnd Mrs. E. C. Ahlstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Hnssman. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ow Ings, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Splker, Walter Spiker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk, Mr. and Mra. Otto Langlet, Mr. and Mra. D. N. Clomens and Mlaa Feme Hanks. ' a BEATRICE WALTON'S j SORORITY III II.DS Word has been received In Klam ath Falls by .Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgo! J. Walton telling that thei,' dnugh-l tor, Mis Rentrlee Walton,, has had! the pleasure of soeing her sorority's I now home, Mu Zeta Rhe, recently completed on Ihe rnmpu of the Paris Coat Has New Split Cape w AS- A clever new model coat from Paris features a split ck- col lar and small rolling choker of fur. VToxrn brain" and fringe trimming Is also uca. College of the ,. Pacific, Stockton. Ml Walton Is now Visiting in Lo Angeles, attending tha Pacific Coaat convention of prealdenta and offlcera of Women'. League, of the varloua ,, . . i ... ... ,, ectlegea and aenool. Mia Walton ha the distinction of being presl- oeni oi tne wtocaion scnooi. An- other Klamath Falls gu-l also baa th honor of being president of the University of Oregon's Women's: league. She Is Miss Kathryn Ul rich, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Ulrlch. - Miss Kathryn Waltcn, - younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Oeorge Walton, was presented with a beau tifully toned violin yesterday from her parents. . Tho instrument Is dat ed I'M, and made by Joan Carol Klotx. Mis Walton 1 one of the most talented musicians In Klamath Falls. m ' a e HETVR.V FROM El'OENE RECENTLY Mr. Wayne Altera and hor young on have returned to Klamath Falla after visiting for several weoktf with friends and relatives 1n Eu gene. .- , DINNER DANCK TO BE GIVEN Tt'ESDAY Tho list of reservations for Tues day evening, when the weekly din ner dance la given in the dining room of the White Pelican hotel, tnctudea many names of socloty's hosts and hostesses. Several large parties are also being planned forj too uinner aance. SYMPATHY EXTENDED TO STEVENSON FAMILY The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Calkins sympathise deeply with them because of the passing of little Margaret Myler Stevenson. DINE and AT The White Pelican Hotel Every night except Thursday . . .i Six to Eight o'CIock SPECIAL DINNER DANCE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Seven to 11 o'CIock ' COVER CHARGE. $1.00 MUSIC BY "THE RAMBLERS" ROW HOOD, llA.NCH ATTRACTIVE, MMIIKIt On of the most attractive affairs of the spring season Is the May fete, the first- annual affair spon sored by tha Klamath Falla coun- ly high school, when Mis Itutb j I'ofer will be crowned queen by; Prime Mlnlalter Roland Cofer. And perhaps the meat interest-; j Ing event, outside of the formal I crowning-. Is the Robla Hood dance i to he given by eight blonde girls of the high school. The girl, all attractive member of the younger high school set. Include Lorraine I Mordoff. Zepha Roger. Thelma Clow, Helen Abbey. Virginia Pey ton, Alice Callahan, Juanlta Dodge and Jeanette Scbultt. The four bleb school classes are each putting on a different and or iginal stunt. Th fresb will give a drill, the sophomore an Interpre tation of folk dances, the Juniors will stage an English Breakfast bunt and the senior girls will a.p-1 pear In a Chinese dance. The official crowning; will be an event of .May' 7th and following tbo afternoon fete the dances that won accord and recognition will be repeated In the American Legion ! building when a dance will end the festivities honoring Queen Ruth. : CA.MPFIRK filtOIP TO SWIM MONDAY 1 Although spring la here In the truest sense of the . word, it I ( hardly time for outdoor swimming. Rut Klnmatb Falla girls are anx I lous to don tbelr bathing suits, and la number are taking advantage of the plung ' to "practice" for tho warm weather sport. j Under tne direction or Mrs. aiaiae C, Harwood. assistant gnardlan. a number of girls of Winema group will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the tank to ewim for a time. ' It I expected that more tbaa twelve glrla will attend. Winema group I planning a number of Interesting thlnga this I mot Important are the bikes. Tbe girl will meet Mln- . .,.. . .,.,, ,. ,,. ,.. ,,, rTOr ney wm accompanied by Mrs. wood. " Har- LKAVK FOR, MKDKORO HATl'HDAY AFTERNtNiN Miss Katharine Llndley and Miss Margaret Ilargns motored to Med ford Saturday ' afternoon ahortly after 3. o'clock, to spend the week end visiting -with friends. . Mbts Llndley. formerly resided, in Med-ford.- .. . n. ' . . CLASS MKICTINOM Or" ' . t DELPIILINS ARE HELD The tour classes of Delta Oamma chapter of Delphiana. met during tbe poet week and studied for the genoral chapter meeting, which will be an event of-Tuesday afternoon, April 37, la the sun rcom of the White Pelican hotel. - Mr. Royal Shaw' - group met with Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs. P.' A. Albertson's group with Mr. J. M. Bedford and Mrs. Russell Austin's group with Mrs. Jack Knowlcs. Mrs. Racbatel Applegete Solo mon's class met with Mrs. Wilbur Jones. on Wednesday evening. The chapter meeting will em brace the subject "Greek Genius," and the chapters on thla subject have proved most Interesting. MRS. MOORE IS HONORED AT DINNEJl Complimenting .Mrs. Gertrude Moore, who la leaving thla week-end for Hoquiam to make her homo, a number of Intimato friends honored her with a dinner party on Friday evening in the dining room of the White Pelican hotel. Mr. Moore ha been employed In the First National bank, and goes DANCE (V, lion with a Washington bouse. Cover wer laid for tb follow-,. Ing gueete around a prettily ar ranged centerpiece, Mr. Oertrade Moore, Mr. Floyd llenrlot, Mr. Jack Campbell, Mlaa Ida II. Morayer. Miss Kathertne Plunkett, Mi's Con nie Crystal, Miss I j Veda Stlnson, ' Miss Jo Upp, Miss Ruth Lindsay,! Mia Sybil lumber. Mia laas Jen-; gins. DEMOLAY BA NQt'KT ! 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