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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1926)
fHE KhAMATH NEWS Saturday, May I, 1928 Pa Th f SOCIETY? HVMt'lMlMi: N'MfHT ' Mlu la the haunting laughter of lha ulght. Hwift houra bounding down a cataract of dreama, A symphony of atara In veiled moonlight, Tlia silver ton of vlalon-laden atreams, Mine ara Ilia vibrant ethoea of tha dark, Tha platitude of eleeplesa. vague Itoalra, Tha lamentallotui of a aoul whoa atark Daft flngere pluck tha slrluga of Pawlon'a lyre. Tha loot hi na; harmon'ea of hopa fulfilled, A midnight rhlma or memories, tha knall Of bold lllualoa selflrhnesa hu klllad Thaaa aonancaa wlihlu my being swell Till grief la meemerlud. Than over all Drift bulla noma of love loud clarion rail! . fleorga H. Wblltskar. I'endletnn, Oregon. JOY OK l.lr'K "Let ma lira out my yen re In heal of blood!" Yea. Ijord, tbU la my only wish and plea: That I may thrill with Joyoua eraiary At dawn awakening; that tha morning aklea Hhall till my aoul with ever new aurprlae; That when a aunaet Inrarnadlnea lha weal (Irani ma tha rushing heal or happinrae: That blooming apple treea on dlatant hill, Tha gentle mummur of a wayalda rill, A fleecy cloud In ature aummer aklea Or lha deep wladom In a baby'a eyea May atab my auul with Joy aa deep and purs Aa voiced by any lark, piping on any moor. -Thla aak I, Irfird. that when It cornea to be That thaaa thing ailr no anawerlng throb In ma Then, lot me die I would not linger on When tha bright eratacy of life la gone. Kleannr K. Hansen. been given la Miaa McMlllan'a boa- tb Mlaee) Kathyra Walton, Oer- or. Hhe plana to return during the i rude Moak, Ueraldln Mara, The). coming week. I ma Short, !eatba rllmmona. Jielphla 'Hawkins, FJoreme Hector, Alyaa MIMH WKHTFALL IK Hector, Claire Hector and Mae IIHIDK OK Mil. YKIINOV Crystal. At a prettily arranged weddl j I on Saturday evening, Mlm Kvelyn mX HOt'lAI. t.lVKV Weatfall became the bride of Wal- port KLAMATH lace Vernon at lha home of Mr. i n i a.,.A. ., . , . -A M. , .,.. . : On Saturday evening of laat ? . l aa, ,,-we.k member, of tha Fort Klamath waa read by ii!," HIbIom i "imllll)r " ' of the Klrat iapttat church. Kol-1 m Klamath to lowing a brief wedd ng trip Mr. i,fc , . J ,. ... . the aummer acbool .aeealon .at Ore- and Mra. eruon will Le at home to 1 . . . ., their many frlend. In Klamath j f I receipt and Iba Bale of the pret- i Illy decorated boirs I The atudenta who will attend 10. A. C. tbia aummer are Intereated Mlllaa of Kan Franrlaro. who la via- .... ,fcr "fc " . " , ,., ,, . . . . . ' . patron "of the achool ar anxtoua Itlng In Klamath Falls, her former . ., , .. ,, . ... , , I to have Fort Klamath well repre- home, with many friend. Mra. lon ' K i . aented. J. Zumwalt entertained on Thu.-a- . day afternoon with a dellghtfu! I bridge luncheon to wh'rh a number I .JL.'aTH ' of Mlaa McMlllan'a moat intimate """ KI.A-MATH frlenda were bidden. Following May let. May Day. haa coma to luncheon aeveral table of bridgo be annually .celebrated aa Child were enjoyed In the run room. 'Health Day. It la the particular MIHM McMII.LAX HoNOIIKI) AT llltllKJK PARTY Compllmentlng Mlaa Maria MISSES LINDLEY ARE HONORED MID-WEEK Honoring Mlaa Joaephlne Llnd ley and Mlaa Katherln Llndlcy. popular-bride electa whoaa weddinga will be aventa of the early aum mer, Mra. (leorge A. Myera and Mra. ' Hobert O. Llndlcy entertain ed on Wednesday evening at the bom of Mr. and Mra. tleorge R, Llndley. Five tablaa of bridge were In play during tha evening with high acore going to Mra. Herman Ola wold and low to Mlaa Alleen Mor doff. llrldal bandkercblefa were the glfta to the honor gueate. , A luncheon waa aerved later In the evening with lovely favora and table decoration.. The rooma of the Llndley bom, were attractively arranged In tullpa and Oregon grape. The following gueata were bid den to the affair, the M trace Jnee phloe Undley, Katherlne Llndley, Jean Perry. Lola Bynon, Frances Humphrey, Margaret Margin. Alleen Mordoff, Grac Myera, LeLalne Weati Virginia " Went;' King Jen ton. Feme Hank. Oertrude Llnd ley and Mesdantea Otto Nichols, Herman Cllewold, Marvin Luraa. nobert nigga, Lester Offleld. J. Iloyal Shaw, Frank Howard. Wayne Akera. 1). IX' Van Tleet. Paul Dal ton, John Houatrm. W. H. Jolinaton of Pedferd, fleorg C. t'lrlrh and George It. Llndley. IIIHIIOP IH IIDXOIIKD AT KKLI.OWHHIP lIXfKK . In bouor of tllahop and . Mr. William P. Horalngton of Pendle ton, In the dloceae of eastern Ore gon, the member of St. Paul' Guild entertained at a fellowahlp dinner In tb ptriah house Saturday even ing at. i o'clock. . Table were beautifully decorated In Iliac. Iria, tullpa and panslea. Two eotiagea war arranged at the table where the Blahop'e party aat. Following dinner, a musical pro gram waa enjoyed with Mra; Ttem Ingtoii, a musician of note, appear ing In aeveral numbers. Today confirmation will he given by Blahop Romlngton and It la for thla reason, primarily, that the . niahop made the trip to Klamath Fall.' " MRS. WILMTTS IH HOHTKKS On Wednesday afternoon Mra. L. F. Wlllltta entertained for membera ot the Auction Bridge club at her borne on Klamath avenue at Fifth atreet. Mr. W. K. Lamm won high acore for the afternoon. . J I.KAVKS FOR ROITIt 8 ATI HI) AY MOItMXO Mist katherlne Llndley. daughter of Mr. and Mr. George R. Llndley. left yeaterday morning for Rlthard aon Spring, where ah will apend two weeks In an effort to Improve her health. e e e V1HITINO IX Et GKXK THIH WEKK Mlu Alleen Mordoff, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Myron O. Mordoff, left early Friday morning tor Eugene, where the will spend aeveral days with her alater, Miss Mae Mordoff. Both the Misses Mordoff are mem ber ot Delta Zeta on the Oregon campus. ' ' i .a a... nVSlNKSH WOMKX . KXJOY l'K'SIO . The first out-of-door affair apon aored by the membera of the Klam ath Falla Btialneaa and Profeatlonal Women's club, waa enjoyed on Mon day evening, when a group held a plcnlo tapper ' and marahmallow roaat on Upper Klamath lake. In ' the party were Mra. Jean Young, Mra. Led! Parker, Mr. Iena Dennla, Mra. Lorene Peaaley, Mr. Polly Dixon, Mm. Oolphn Terrlll, Mrt. Margaret Peck, Mlaa Frnncee Deatty, Mlaa Cordelia Cantrall, Mlat Mr. and Mra. Sydnoy Abbott en tertalned on Tuesday evening with day on which teachera, denllal. doe tore and nuraea endeavor to atlmu- nua waa attractively arranged wllbl lovely aprlng flowere. Dancing waa enjoyed the early part of the evening followed by bridge. C. A. Henderson waa awarded high score. . MIHM HOKKT IH IIKIIIK OF WKKK A weddlug of Intereat among the younger set la that ot Mlsa Virginia Hceft, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. W. Dawley, to John Schubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert Sr., of Spring Lake, on Monday evening at the borne of Rev. and Mra. T. D. Yarn as. Mr, and Mr. Herman devoid at tended the two. Mlaa Hoeft wore an attractive frock of Nina green, with a aoft bat to correspond with her costume. Mr. and Mra. Schubert will be at borne to their many friends in Klam ath Falla after June 1. Is the Baby Worth a Dollar? The baby or pocket size (20x32 incfc es) CITY MAP of Klamath Falls, just issued, sells two for one dollar. Wall map, colored, mounted,' costs $10.00. .: Klamath Fall brought up-to-date to ' '' 1926; ahowg paving:, public building, parka, city limit. You need one. These maps, made only by this company, are a part of . our complee Abstract Service. Our vigilance Protect your home. Cretonne klmonaa on aale at Bee Beglo'a Store for II. 00. A30 M4 Mrs. Jones In Mr. John Jone of Dairy waa in the city Saturday from tb Jonea ranch. WILSON ABSTRACT CO. 311 Main. Phone 160. puBiruipuBipuoipmiFipipinFtmeinmne icicwicicicicicicuuninc a beautifully appointed dinner party late general Intereat In the public In Mlaa McMlllan'a ho:ior at theneaitn to make earn citizen reel bis Lucille Barclay, Mlaa Lola llynon and Herbert Dennla. The next meeting of the group will be held May th In the Whit Pelican hotel, when the May dinner will be enjoyed. Dr. U. 8. Newaom. county health officer, will be speak er of the evening, and aeveral mu sical number have been scheduled for that evening aa well. ROYAL XKIUIIIMiltN KXJOY KID" PARTY Membera of the Royal Nelgbbora of Klamath Falla lodge enjoyed a "kid" party on Wedneaday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. More than & membera of the lodge and their frlenda prer present, and the even Ing waa one of the moat enjoyable jthla aeaaon. MKKT HATTROAY T HTl'DY HAYYYOOII ItllOWX ' A meeting of Intereat waa held yesterday afternoon at tb home of Mrs. R. K. Wattenburg on Pine atreet. when ahe entertained for I membera of the literary aectlod of (the American Association of Uni versity Women, Klamath Falla chapter. The aubject of Haywood Brown waa discussed and the afternoon's program led by Mrs. Myrtle Helm. CHILD IH fMIRX KKIDAY MORNING Mr. and Mra. Orvllle Lohrey. for mer residents of Spokane, are re ceiving the congratulations of their many frlenda In Klamath rails over the arrival ot a baby boy at the Klamath Valley hospital. The son baa been named Robert Harvey. The Lohrey family reside In the Mllla Hall apartments. MR HI NTK.lt IH f-HARMIXU HOHTKHH Oue of the prettiest part lea of the aeaaon waa that over which Mr r Hill Hunter nrealded on Thursday afternoon at her lovely home on Pacific Terrace, aix taniea, of bridge were In play during the , afternoon witn tea aervea at . o'clock. The rooma of the Hunter home were artistically arranged In the .i.iipnin shades of lilac. Iris and the other fascinating paatola found In the aprlng flower. Assisting Mr. Hunter about the room waa Mra. U L. Truax, Mr. A. K. Graham. Mr. Harry Borg mon. Mlaa Harriett Hunter and Miaa Delphln Graham. High acore of the afternoon waa awarded to Mra. H. D. Newell, sec ond high to Mr. Lealle Rogera nd consolation ' to Mra. Wilbur Jone. PROGRAM TO BK GIVF.X IIY 8T. MARY'S SOOIKTY ' Membera of 8t. Mary'a Altar to clety will be hoateaaea .on Thurs day afternoon at the home ot Mra. G. C. Lorena with an Interesting musical program during which time a Joint gathering of Merrill, Fort Klamath and Klamath Falla women will be enjoyed. Mrs. Roy Hickman la In charge of the musical program which pro misee to be most Interesting. Many of the leading artists of Klamath Falla will participate In the event. IHSI-K IXVITATtONS FOR nillDOK KVKXIXO On Monday evening Mra. W. L. Sandora will entertain tor a large number of the younger Bet with a bridge party at her home on Ninth street. Six tables will be' In play during the evening. Mrs. J. L. Shirk, Mrs. Herman Foster and Mlsa Florence Hoctor will assist Mra. Sander during the evening In her duties aa haotesa, Abbott home. Following dinner music-wa enjoyed. , a On Monday afternoon a number of Intimate frlenda of Mlsa McMil lan are motoring to Modoc Point where they will be the guests of Mra. W. B. Lamm during the af ternoon. responsibility in .the health of bla I community, hoping that the sugges tions and enthusiasm of thla day will continue throughout the year. Aa parly aa the .thirteenth cen tury it waa customary on the first of llayen. kluga.and queena. to make trips to the fields to gather , Mra. McMillan Is the house gueat I May ftowert. ' Even "then the quee- of Mra. Zumwalt thla week and wlllltlon of . health was emphasized, for remain In the city for the comlugthe May king and 'May queen were' weea. uurwg tnat time a ntimiwritenm(.u w uw emuw of other aocial affslra ore being j heart, brightest eyea. rosiest cheeks, planned In her bonor. whitest teeth and airalgbteat bodies ;in the entire kingdom. KNTKHTAIX FOR UIRLH OK 1023 In honor of the girls of the grad uating claaa of 1825. Klamath coun ty high achool, Mlaa Mae Crystal and Miss Florence Hector entertain ed at the O. M. Hector home on I Wedneaday evening. April 18. The affair waa In the nature of a "kid" party, with the guests dressed In the little frock of their child hood days. The luncheon table waa cleverly arranged with animal crack era forming a circus In the center. ; HOXOR MIHH WE.HT Gamea. to find favora. balloona and IHATfHDAY KVK.MXG candy, carried out the spirit of the Party. It la planned to have a aerlea of In Klamath Falla, Friday after noon and all day Saturday waa giv en over to the observance of Child Health Day. Throughout the pre ceding week health poatera ware made and a prise given to one child from every achool for tb moat com plete poster. Taga were alao sold on the atreet by the achool chil dren, all proceeds to go toward furthering health work In Klamath i county. . In honor ot the birthday ot Mis ' LeLalne West, Mr. G. C. Ulrlch and Mlsa Virginia West entertained for reunions or the rlaaa of 1925, held her on , Saturday evening with a at the homea of the glrla. ' Those bridge and dancing party. ' preaent on Wedneaday evening were 1 The Tlrich home on Conger ave- 3 1 VI k 1 Jl jttcfc dfrC 4Uf TV aaa nA If A 77 I VOtC- CCUl AJUVJJdL. fionnhariii MCCARTHY BLDG. , SEVENTH ST. . 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