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THE KI.AMAl II NEWS Sunday. September 1 2, 192fl Page Three SOCIETY NEWS WINTER ACTIVITIES START IN EARNEST i ThU week Iiuk been a liUHy unci Willi echool nlnrllUK, parllna plnh-j bed fur eliideiila leaving for thoj various roust rollegoa and hoarding! choalii. and rtimjulllooa iiiintliiii for (be re-urganitatloii uf Ilia yuar'a work. Boon. before . una realises, liter i will Im III largo afternoon partlee' thnl am itiora aymbollr of winter! than any other eouaoii. Anil then ll ! will bo baiaara, winter festivities savoring of holiday season, oil J nu ollxtr wlnlnr will be well under. way! and another month or two turkod, bark on ihu mjctiilur of fust flylnK i evKBla. , Tlio pant two wonka have had a annul flunlo of. cloning summer hnnisa ami cottages at Diamond : Lake, l.aku of ilia Wood. Ilocky j Point anil pdoasa crook. Wek anil partloa for'niony friends worn given I by Klamath KaMa hoaloaaoa anil then mail null brought auroral hun-j drod bark to I ho city from resorts I whoro lovoly summer had slipped Into memory , II la club season now,- brldgv I club, business and professions! wo-1 men'a rliiba, nnodlu cluba. church clrclna and aorlutloa. Nryrrthflnaa. no matter how many a woman muynll activity waa enjoyed on Salur-1 belong lo, hr weekly calendar lday night, when aeveral hundred chocked for aeveral afternoon a paraona enjoyi d a dance In the .Mer-1 week whon ah gora "flubbing." rill community hall at Merrill, liar-1 whether It be to all at brlilgo for n hour or two. or to dlrua plii.nl for a benefit to bo aponaored by bvi (roup, .Moat Important on tho program laat week waa the luncheon given at the White Tehran hotel for the mat mna of Klamath rnunty who bad kept bouao for half n rentury. The party waa given by the Klamath Falla Womeii'a Library criib. and waa tho happy ending of n quiet aummor. Tbla week a calendar tella of the marriage of Mlaa Vera lloimtun, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. A. llouxtou of WaahliiKton alreet, to Mr. Krank Moaer of Klamath Fall. Thla morning llir wedding will bo aoli mulled nt Iho I'rciihytorlan church, with Itev. A. L. Hire read ing the roreinony. , Uf groul InteroKl, olao, la Iho din ner party Monday night, when the Uualiieaa Women's rlub hold forth for the flrat llino In' many weeka. Rev. J. Henry Thomaa of St. 1'aul'a Epliu'npiil church will apeak at the dinner -at l.lnkhaven. HTCIlkNTM ll(lUlll:ll W ITH ItlWKIt I'AltTV Mm. Karl Muck and Mlaa Donna Mack ahared houom on Krldny even ing. HeptenitM'r ,1, when they prcald od over a beautifully appointed din ner party at -the Karl Mark country homo on Spring Lake road. , Cover for tho guttata, who are leaving aoon for the varloua col legoa In Oregon, were laid al throe auiall taliloa. t'enter plecea of coo moa and aunpdragon completed k lovely nolo of beauty. Mlaa Dehlla llnwklne, Mlaa Kdna Dunhar, Mlaa lleatrlre I'earaon, Ken ton llumaker. John llgwklna, Irvln Keller. Mlaa Donna Mink and Mr. and Mra. Karl Mack enjoyed the prutty affair. MltH. IMIIKKU Is DI.VXKIt. MUSTtMKH On Sunday evening Mr. and Mra. Loo Parker entertained Informully t dinner for a uumbcr of Intimate frlenda. Covera wnro laid for Mr. and Mm. A. V. Lambort. Mr. and Mm. Frank Snyder. Mr. and Mr. Hub Drowning. Mr. and Mm. Leo l'arkcr. DAKiHTKH HOItV Ttl KLAMATH cot TI.K Mr. and Mm. Iltlo Frilm la Nichola nro rorelvlng Iho rongrattilaliona of their many frleuda In Klnmnlh Fall ovor Iho birth or a daughter, Franco Dorothy. Mm. Nichols (Dorothy Currlh), and hnr daughter are al Ih home or Mr. Nichola pnrenla, Mr. and Mm. F. Nichola or M oil ford. They are e pectad In return within a fortnight, by which tlma II la expected their now homo will be ready. HI NCII.MKO COMI'I'IKK (iKOI'l Tt MKKT Member of Htinrhnhro Cnmpflro group, of which Mr. A. I.. Rice la guardian, will meet In tho clttli room bark of tho old Central school for nn Informal meeting on Tuosdny at 4 o'clock. Illock printing w.ill be tho pursuit of Iho afternoon. Tho glrla block printed I heir curtains and drape, adding to the attractive) nesa of Iho club room, which open ed lute litis summer. MIHN I I. men l.KAVKH roll TIIK I MVKIIrllTV Mlsa Knlhnrlne Ulrlrh, datlKhlcr of Mr. and Mm. tloorge l.'lrlch of Conger avenue, accompanied by Miaa Mary Ksllinr Cowsley of Alton, Ilia, left for Portland by train from Ash land Thursday. Mlaa Cowsley, who has spell I thn past month In Klam nth Falls nt Ihu Ulrlrh homo, has relumed to her homo In Illinois. Mis Ulrlrh will resume her simi les at thn Unlvarnity of Oregon whero she la affiliated with I'l llotu Phi, women's nntlonnl fraternity Khn will serve as president or the JVomcn'a league this year, m i l u. calendar ', hi MIAV, SKIT. 12 Miss Vera Houston la hrlilit of Frank Moarr In Pnivhyfrrluii Church. I.ulr Touriwiiirnt at Itealiies olf ami Country I'loh, ' 1 MONIIAV, NKPT. 1.1 IIusIiiismi Womeu bold first meet I UK of year itt Llliklinvcn. TIESDAV, REIT. I I Eastern Hlar In Mnaonlr Hull rallr.1 by Mm. II. (I. Wort ley, W. M. Hunolinliro Oroup of 'elliptic to meet In rlub house nt 4 o'clock WEDNESDAY, HEIT. 1.1 ' Dinner at Nt. I'nul'a Eplsuil rhurcli. A. N. W. Club Willi Mm. Allen Hloiin. veiling I'Iiim or Delphian Willi Mr. II. II. Newe'll. 1 THC ItNDAV, KEPT. 1(1 Try lull to bate Trauip Party. MERRILL COM.Ml'MTV .,, tu'ENE OK DANCE Sponsored by the lloya' and (ilrla1 cluba of Klamath county, tho flrali ney Kropp'a orrheatra played. The hoya and glrla are ualng thn .money In furthering their club work. which I under Iho direction of Frank Sexton, county club trailer and agent. MIKH ri.lWkfcTT IS ItltlDK OF NI'NDAV' Of luterrat tei Iho younger set la the mnrrluge of Miss Kutherlnc Marian I'lunkeii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. I'luiikett of Klamath Falls, to Lloyd Kiumllt Chldeater. son r Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chldea ter of Modoc Point. The marriage ceremony wna road by IleV. Miller In Hie Molhodtet par sonage at Yreka, shortly after II o'cleick Sunday morning, Septem ber 0. Tho bride wore a traveling cos tume af black and white wllh a chic while loll hat. Bun wore a cor sage or old rashloned flowora and reisehuels. Mlsa Jessie I'luiikett of Klamath Falls, sister of tho bride, and Fenton Hall of Yreka were at tendant Mr. unci Mra. Chleli'sler are at homo In Klnmiitli Falls to their many frli'iids. They plan nu ex tenelrd aouthem trip during tho latter fall months. Mr. Chldeater Is employed In tho First National bank as bookkrrVe'r. Mr. Chldeater, Is with lieu La mm Lumber company. MltH. MAWISti m TIKSDAY IIOKTKSM One of the prettiest; of Iho Infor mal full parties waa that presided over by Mm. Horace-Manning at her homo on Kleventh alreet, when sho entertained nt brldgn tea, compli menting Mm. K. Kslelle Carrier. Mania itosa resident, and Miss Marie McMillan of San Francisco, who haa returned to Kliimalh Falla lo make hor home. The rooms of the Manning home woro aglow with lovely fall flower and bits of greenery, Mm. Howard H. Pnrrin. Mrs. E. I II. Piko and Mrs. II. N. Moo assist- ed Mra. Manning during tho after-1 noon. High acoro at bridge was given to Mm. Horace llrldxeford. and Mra. Carrier and Mlaa McMillan received Invely guest flowora. The following gueala onjoyod the fternonn Mrs. Carrier and Miss MrMlllun. Mesdames K. II. Tike, linraro llrldgeford. II. It. Harrison, P. A. Albcrtsnn.. W. K. Lamm. W. O. Smith. William Duncan. U. A. Krause, Oscar Shlve, Oeorge Merry- man, Charles Wood Khcrleln, Karl Whltlork, H. N. Moe, Mary Moore. K. II. Hall. Howard K. Perrln. Sarah tlnwen, A. M. Wordon, Lulu Sargent, Itnrhael Applegitto Solomon, William SHndors, Losllu Rogers, Charlos F. Btone.- IUKINFSS WOMKVH ' 111 NN Kit OF INTKRKST Members of tho Klamath Falls chapter of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club are asked to turn out en mnsse nt the dinner party planned for Monduy night at l.lnkhaven Ten Shop on Conger ave nue, when fall activities will be given a new Impetus. It I under stood dial a largo number of res ervations hove boon made for the dinner, and many menihers are hav ing with them guests, who are pros pective member. Itfr. J. Henry Thomas of St. Paul' Episcopal churh will dlsruss Klamath Fulla and the, possibilities hero. , KASTKRN STAR TO CONVKNK TIKHDAV The first of the wlntor meeting! of Aloha rhnpter, Order of Eastern Hlnr. will he hold In tho Masonic hall Tuesday evening. A business meeting will he followed hy a hnn iltiet, where rovers for nt least. 100 will he laid. Mra, H. (1. Wortley, worthy mal run, urges all memhera mid visiting members lo attend tho meeting and banquet. MATRONS HONORED AT SOCIAL LUNCHEON Prominent on Ihu social ruleudar for Iho pant wiok wuh llio brautl- miiy appeiiinrii iiim-nron presided ovor by Klmiiaih Full Woineu'a l.. hrary rlub. honorlUK Iho mutron of Klamath roiinly who havo kept house for half a rvntury. Tho lunch oou waa served at 1 o'rlot-k Friday afternoon In tho dining room of the White I'clleun holnl. ' (,'ovcra for olKhtoon of the elderly womi.ii worn Ih let at ono large tuble, whoro a low basket of lute full flowvra wllh bright blun ilolphliilmn Intermingled wllh roao neli gladioli, formed a gorgeous centerpiece. Tho rrmulndor of the clghty-Ilvo guests wore aoatod at Individual tu bles, for which tho larger tahlo with the honor iumii formed Iho .nucleus, i Mine Pearl Ilelhn and Mr. Fran 'In I It. Old were presented In muslral ! numbers. Mlaa Hli-hn plnyed Lollls, Churmlnade, and hrr own composl 1 lion, Mlnunt In E Major. Mm. t) lei m aurfK Long. Long Ago and l.ove'a Old Sweet Song, with I Mlaa Hlchn aa acrompunlat. Mm. II. W. Ilathlany. president of the orgaiilaailon. proslded, and Mrs. It. E. Wattenburg Introduced tho vlaltora. who reaoondrd with Inlor- eating Utile dlnruaalona of tho life of a houaekeepor fifty yeara ago and moro. In comparlaon wllh tho Dreamt inixte of llvlna. Mra. McCollum, who ha served 67 years a a housekeeper, and Mra. Jamea Iear. who has been keeping houso rir the past 65 years, won honor or thn afternoon. Mm. Mc Cullum'a daughter. Mm. Kathctine Wright, aat by her mother at thn honor lubie, for she. too, had kept houso feir ovor hair a century. Tho guesia who worn honored Fri day uftrrnixin Included Mesdames Sarah Lludley, Margaret Pitts. Campbell, It. A. lyminltt. Itobertaon. Metcalfe, Griffin. Jaine I.er. Sprugue, lldghea, M. A. Hawkins. Merrymsn. Carrie, Olds, Itoberta, Kalherlno Wright. McCollum. J. A. Thrashnr and Mra. Kltu Kroggln of Merrill. . CIIII.CKJt IN -.MATItD.NS KXTKItTAI.N KltlDAY Among tho iulerestiug parties to be held out of tho city Is that to whlrh Mra. O. K. Andrews and Mm. Karl t.roear served a hostesaea on Friday afternoon, September 3, at 'the O. K. Andrewa home in Chil oiiuln. Carels proved 1ho diversion ol the arternoon, and high aeoro at "CUD" went to Mra. Frank Curl eon and low to Mrs. Rosa Dickey. The Andrewa homo was attract ively decorated In yellow full flowers with an ubundanco uf greenery from neichborlng hills. Tho guests of Mrs. Andrews and Mm. tlreear 'Included Mesdames Frank Carlson, R. C. Spink, Kd Nelpoth, Qulnre liacll, Kate SSudow, Jim I.oper. Dirk Dunn. Carl Nelpoth, It. Humphrey and Itosa Dickey. ' WASHINGTON ;i:st IS C1II'I.IIKTK1 Honoring Mm. Charle Moran of Taklma. Wash., who has spent the past month In Klamath Falls, Mra. W. H. McPherren. her sister, enter tained at a prettily appointed bridge party on Friday night at her home on Wantland avenue. In Ihe room of he McPherren home were attractively arranged bowl and vases of cut rail flowers. goldcnglow In profusion. Pink ta- per completed the color achemo of yellow and pink. High sroro at bridge went to Mrs. Oliver Williams, low to Mrs. Charle Cain. Mm. Moran and Mra. Wilbur Arnold of Portland received lovely guest prliea. Mrs. Carl Rchtihert Jr. assisted Mm. McPhurren about tho rooms and wllh the serving. The invited guests who honored Mrs. Moran included Mesdames Wll bur Arnold. Carl Schtibart Jr., Her man (llsvold, Charles Cain. Oliver Williams, Helena Ilroltenstoin, John Schubert and tho Misses Sybil Ham- hor, llosslo Tull, I.catha Simmons Pearl Drown of Alberta, Canada, and Ruby Drown of Alberta, Canada, Lealha Miller, Albortlna Nltscholtu Vera Thompson and Lots Dynon. MRS, ( HIIIKSTKIt IS COMPLIMENTED In honor ot Mr. Kinmltt Chidost er (Knlherine i'luiikett I . Mm. Perry Wilson entertained on Friday even ing at her home In tho McCarthy apartments. A shower of lovely gifts waa glveu lo Mm: Chldeater, whose marrlnge wna an event of Interest on Sunday. September 8. A buffet supper was served later- In tho eve ning. Tho guest who complimented Mra. Chldnster inrliided the Misses Conulo Crystal, Mno Crystal, Ruth Llndsey, LaVota Stlnson. Addlo Jen kins. Eva Jenkins, lues Jenkins, Sybil Ramber, Jo Upp and Mrs. Wilson. e MRS. MOHAN I. EAVES FOR WASHINGTON Mrs. Charles Moran and daughter. Miss J'atrlrla Anno Moran. loft Sat urday at noon for their home in Yakima, Wash., after spending the pnst month with Mm. Mornn's par ents. Mr. and Mm. Carl Schubert Sr. of Spring l.nko. and with relntives In Klamath Falls. Colorful Velvet Makes Attractive ' Thrpe-Piece Suit .'fa "FT ' ' ,'V:'t Printed velvet in molten Colon and Moral driign make an elabor ate three-piece tallleur.' The jacket is loose and the skirt plain, 'flic black satin blouse l slrrvelrss and banded with srarut-k blue aatm and has a Inirb t)iarati; collar of black lur,' MISSIONARY KOCIKTY TO HOLD l.l'NCIIKON What prom lacs to be of Interest to many Klamath Falls matron Is tho luncheon to bo held Wednesday, September 22, In the parlor of the First Presbyterian church, when the missionary society entertains for memhera and guests. All women who arc Interested In mission work arc asked to the luncheon. Cover charges will bo Co cents. Mm. K, fl. Phillips Is chairman of tho luncheon committee, with Mrs. John Kargcnf and Mrs. Wilbur Jones j assisting. Tho nffalr was prevloue- ly scheduled for Thursday, Septem ber 16. but rush of early fnll af fairs caused Ihu luncheon to be Vostpontd. MRS. KtTTt'HFIKI.n RKTl'R.MNtJ KANT A handkerchief khowor Tor Mr. France Sciitchfiold, who leaves Sep tember IS lor her home In Missouri, wna given by members ot the Indies Aid ol tho First llaptist church, fol lowing a business meeting of that group on Thursday afternoon In the church. Those who complimented Mr. Sctilchfleld Included Mesdames Ed ward (ioary of- Ihe Merrill road, Mary C.rlffln, Vowel. C. K. DeLap, A. F, Simmons, Florence Holbrook. Charles Thomas, Hughe. Kay Hiin saker. Jack Hrrshhergcr, Tom Gra ham and John Oraham ot Algoma, Charloa DeLap and Miss Wilmoth DeLap. The next meeting of the Ladles Aid will be held Thursday, Septem ber 23, when a missionary entertain ment hi planned with a social hour. Mra. Kdward deary I president ot tho Ladles' Aid this year. 8T 1'Aris irn.it HOLDS FIRST MEETING Member of the guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church held thoir initial meeting or the winter season In the parish house Thursday afternoon, with Mm. Carey M. Ramsby pre siding and Mr. H. W. Bathiany and Mra. D. V. Kuykendall serving as bostosses. Plan for the coming winter were outlined and tho holiday work dis cussed. Tho gnosis Included Rev. J. -Henry Thomas, Mosdume C. C. Sceley, Thomas Ilamptnn, C. M. Ramslvy, Adkinson, II. W. lluthlany. Carrie S. Olds of Walln Walla, Wash.. J. Henry Thomas, lva Morrison, D. V. Kuykenilall, John Morgan. V. K. Parker, Walter West and E. D. La rob. YOrNOEll SET TO PREPARE FOR SCHOOL. , College in the state are .enrolling a number of students from Klamath ! county this year,. some In the first year, and others who are returning to complete their courses. Miss Edna Dunbar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Dunbar. Is leav ing soon for tho t'ntversity ot Ore gon, whero she will enter her first year, , . . Miss Clarice Elliott and Miss Flor ence Elliott will leave next week f o riiEcng.ewonF ldCX . ETAONN for Eugent, where Miss Florence Elliott studied Inst year at the uni versity. She Is affiliated with Pi Rein Phi, women' national frater nity. This is Miss Clarice Elliott's first year. Miss Kalherlno t'lrlch left Thurs day for tho north, and the Misses Alleen and Mao Mordortf will leave within fortnight. D. A. R. HOLDS FIRST .MISS VERA HOUSTON ; MEETING OP SEASON: WEDS FRANK MOSER The home of Mra. Rarhael Ap-I September has been hnslesa to pli gute-Holomon waa the meeting j "" ' wedding, and ha seen place or Daughter ol the American ! "any lovoly brldna ehooasi the early llevolutlon. Kulalona chapter or i ' ""1,h '' ,h'r "arrlaga date. Klamath Falls, when Mra. Wilbur but of th ""do, and the wed Jones. newly elected regent, presided dln"' lo"" " ,h.,t ' at the first meeting of the fall ea-!,hl ornlng. --when Ml Vera son. Mrs. Jones also hud charge or i Velena Houston, daughter of Mr. tho program. Mr i- A- Hoawton, become the The work lor Ihn coming winter months waa outlined and Mra. I Ktntu' Mills discussed her program and plana lor organUIng a chapter or (.hlldren or Ihe American Revo-' . .. , , . .,, lullon, a group which will prove of great Interest In the city. . Complimenting Mm. Gordon Mac-i f.'rackcn. the state regent, who waa wm De auennea oy miss elected to head the Daughter of the! Anni1 MM Johnston. American llevolutlon chapter laat!. Ernest Moser, brother of the spring, Kulalona chapter will honor' groom, will he best man. her with a banquet. Mm. MacCrack-i en, Ashland resident. Is well known I In Klamath Falls, and her visit to this city Is looked forward to with pleasure. Mm. Thomas Hampton Is chair man of the banquet committee, as sisted by Mra. E. D. Lamb and Mra. Alfred Collier. The affair will be given In the White Pelican hotel at 6:30 o'clock. October 4. Monday evening. Mm. Wattenburg will serve aa toaatmistroaa at the occasion. Mrs. Wattenburg, 'who haa served Eulalona chapter for the past four yeara a regent, was presented Mon day evening with an Organizing Re gent' pin. She spoke briefly. With the return of numerous teachers and others who have spent the summer season out of the city, the year is expected to be one of the moat Interesting In the history of the Klamath Falls chapter, and with the booklets outlining the year's work, there to constantly remind the women of the work, the regent may expect a busy season of work and accomplishments. TRY CM'B TO KKSI MK MKKTINOS The Try club, one of the moat active group of the Presbyterian church, will open their fall activ ities with a Tramp, Party on Thurs- ady evening, according to announce ment made Saturday by Mrs. A. L. Rice, who, with Iter. Rice, chaper- ones the group and serves as advis or to "the young people. - . The members are scheduled to meet at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening, but the exact time, and their ultimate destination haa not yet been announced. Rev. and Mrs. Rice will chaperone the group. An Interesting way to gain part ners will be accomplished by match ing bandanas In which the lunch will be carried. A supper will be cooked ont of doors. A. N. W. LI B TO MEET WEftNESIlAY Mrs. Allen Sloan will entertain for members of the Art Needle Work club at her home on Pine street; Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember IS. MRS. CARRIER LEAVES FOR SOl'THERN CALIFORNIA Mm. E. Estello Carrier, who has been In the -city as the guest of Mr. and Mm. E. Bert Hall for the past fortnight, left Wednesday for her home In Santa Rosa, where she will resume her teaching In Junior col lege. . . Mra. Carrier, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Bert Hall. Mra. P. A. Albertson and Mrs. Lottie Martin, motored to Crater Lake Wednesday, through Prospect and to Medford. where she left on the southbound train. ' In the valley the party visited with Mr. and Mrs.. E. R. Reames, at their summer borne at Wagoner Gulch. Mrs. Frank Jennings, well known to many Klamath Falls rest dents, was also visiting with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. Reame. and enjoyed the brief vfslt made by tho Klamath Fall visi'ors. MRS. .MORAN IS -' HONORED Tlll'RSDAY ' i On Thursday evening, at the home! of Mrs. John Schubert on Alameda' street, Mrs. Charles Moran of Yakl-i ma. Wash., was honored at bridge , by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Schubert. Following bridge, when high score was glveu to Mra. Cecil" Matt,- low to Mrs. Jacques J, Stelgcr Jr., and guest prise to Mrs. Moran, a dainty two-course nuppor was served byl Mrs. Schubert, assisted by her moth-, er. Mra. W. W. Dawlcy. and Mra. ! Wilbur Arnold of Portland. : Those who called to meet Mra.' Moran, who formerly made her home In Klamath Falla, Included I Mesdames Wilbur Arnold of Port-J land, Oliver William. Carl Schu- I bert. W. W. Dawley, Le'.and Wllllts, Cecil Matt, Herman Olsvold, Marvin! K. Luras. Jacques J. Stelger Jr., and the Misses - Bessie Tull. Marlam I Wortley, Frances Humphrey, Pearl i Diehn, Sybil Bambor, Jean Perry, ' Reba Downoy ot Portland, Lois By- nntl nnct the. hnntnafl M r Kh,tlt..-I ... I WEEK KNB AT ' "PITTVIEW" Mr. and Mm. P. A. Albertson. Miss Marie McMillan and Mr. and Mm. Bert Hall are leaving thla i week end tor Plttview, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Hall, at Lake of the Woods, There are numerous residents of Klamath' Falls, Medford and thel valley who are planning 'to close their summer homes at Lake of the Wood and Diamond Lake within! the coining fortnight. oriue oi .nr. rrnoa r. if,mr, b..ii iji Frederick Moer or Myrtle Point, Coo county. In tho First Prenby- ,i,h a .inb hk u h Rln ,', ; mony. Ml oun ln away by her father, J. A. Honston. . . k' . ... Mrs. lieorgo Mrlntyre. at Ihe or- gn. will play Lohengrin' Wedding Mareh for tho processional, and Mendelssohn's aa a recessional. Be fore the wedding party enters, the church Mrs. Frances R. Olds w ll sing "Until." She will also sing a bridal hymn of her, own selection during the beautiful ceremony. I The bride has chosen soft tan georgette over a flame satin slip that give a shimmering, softer hue. 1 Her picture bat will enhance the ' costume. It Is ay creation of tan velvet and lace. She will carry j bride's roses, lilies of the valley and ferns. ( Miss Johnston, -Mis Houston' only attendant, will wear a frock of deep gold wltb a matching bat. She ; will carry yellow rose and fern. Following the ceremony, the bridal party will be honored wflh a ' reception at the J. A: Houston homo on Washington atreet, where a buf fet breakfast will be served. Mrs. Houston wilt be assisted In serving by Mr. Fred Houston. Mrs. W. O. Houston and Mrs. John Hous ton. The residence will be aglow with late fall flowers and gladioli and Toses. Following the ceremony and re ception,' Mr. Moser and bis bride will leave for a ten-daya' motor j trip which will Include coast clt-i way. Upon their return they will, , ies and througn the Redwood high- occupy their new borne at 435 No ' Sixth street. . I Over 200 guests have been bidden ' to the wedding this -morning, which ' will make one .ot the most Interest-' ing events In the early fall social season. - - r . i Miss Honston bas been popular Ie j the younger set, and her marriage j haa been of great interest. She fai been feted at numerous affairs dur-i Ing the summer 'months ' aince 'bet betrothal to Frank F. Moser be came known. Miss Houston attend-! ed University of Oregon, and wast affiliated there with. Alpha Delta. PI, women's national fraternity. Mr. Moser haa been graduated from Ore gon Agricultural college. At present Miss, Houston is serv ing as county treasurer. Mr. Moser Is with the Klamath Falls Creamery company. .. MISS MARTIN' TO RETURN SOON , .". Miss Marlam Martin, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Obencbaln, is antici pated to return late next week, after an Interesting summer spend In Yel lowstone National park, Washington cities and in Montana. Miss Martin will bead the music department of the Klamath Falla Women's Library club, and her re turn is anxiously waited for by those Interested in that section ot tile active organjxation. '..- I . MISS BTEHX HAS J HOUSE GtKST HERE 1 Mlsa Pearl Biehn Is' enjoying 'a visit for a fortnight from MLss Reba i Downey of Portland, who Is a bonse guest In the George Biehn borne on j fine street. V ..: (Continued oa Pace Five.) And No Flat Work To Iron Our "Roucfh Dry" service does more than just washing and drying. It fluffs bath towels, irons the flat work and makes shorter and pleas anter your ironing work. A service that takes most of the heavy work off your hands-priced to be within the means of every home. ROUGH DRY Troy Laundry Phone 656 LET PEASLEYS Develop' Your Films' . ' flOlrVLfl TO W. EJOcltlu -7" cyiurt m&carthy. bldg... . seventh st.. ,, k.uahath falls ..ore; t i -t'.f j At the Affairs . i t.i.v of Society "- With the fall of the frost-ntopeet leave, society renews activities that vacation daya interrupted. And, of course, the matter of an-' pea ranee take on emphasised Importance. The hair dress Is vital to beauty. And the deft way we cut and marcel your hair add to (ha characteristics of your particular type of beauty. ' ' Phone us for an appointment be fore that next social engagement. The Pearce Beauty Salon ;,' "Phone for-'-Appointment" Phone 830.'lH ' : " In Hale'. Nevra Staid 5 , I-. fY(. V-v! v-M.v,-) Tf1 Mill There's ft 336 So. 6th St. r.tV MA 4.1 J