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THE KLAMATH NEWS
SOCIETY:
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Hl'NDAV, HKIT. 19
ilulf Tuunmmml ,
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MOMMY, HEPT. IK)
Miuir lh-prtnvwt, Library flub,
MIM Miriam Mania, llialnaaa
TVHHDAVt. HKPT. II
IMphlaa Afternoon I 1mm.
Mill Pare nt-Tfac her Association
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MKIIVKSIWV, HKIT. S3
Missionary Hoi-lcty Prrabyterlaa
Church, Luncheon at I p. in.
Mr. I'arl hVfcwbrrt Entertains Ml.
lk 1-adle al WH-lng Lake '
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Tlll'HHRAY, HKIT. 1M
Knlron t'lub, I'rrabylrrlan Church
Ijwllm Abl. ItnplIM (liurrh
HI. Paul' Oullil In Pariah House
Krhrrkah Aeeemlily, In I. O. O. K.
Hull
llrthany, Miriam, tikautpra ami
' Dorrasi llrrlra of First Pre.
nylrrlan f Huron,
Kit I II A V, HKIT. 91
Friendship Club wllh .Mm. W. V.
Hui-oukli. ... . . . , , . . ,
. Fast. Matron Lanrbnoa at
IJnkhaven
HATt ltDAV, HKI'T. 8.1
Ritalne anil I'rofraiilunal W
men's Hiaii Dinner at Oatara
i' lluirl In Kimar. J
ST. PAUL'S DINNER
' INTERESTING EVENT
Sunday, Suptcmtior 1!), 1f2fl
REV. THOMAS HPKAKH
TO lll'HIXEHH WOMEN .
Tagc Five
I MRS. BOGARDUS
. FETED VISITOR
. ' The loveliest party of lh past
week honored ao Interesting vlaltor
la Klamalh Fall. Who la Mn. Paul
Bugurdu uf Lo Aagele, root bur fit
Mr. J. P. Brett and Colamab
O'Laugblln. , Mr. Dratt compllmt
d bar mother at Llbkkaveu on
Tuesday wllh ( I o'clock bridge
luncheon. '",'
. Flowers, favor ibd accorla
boib m Iba luucheon labia and later
at canla,' wara perfect, aid truck
a lovely aula In keeping ' with (ha
fall motlfa. -
Mra. 0. A. Bellmstt assisted Mr.
Brett In bar dull at hots.
High acor at bridge waa (Ivan to
Mra. Clarence II. I'nderwood, aacood
high to Mra. Ernest M. Bubb. and
low to Mra. Charlton B. Cnrrln. Mra.
flogsrdu received guest prlia.
Tl. I, . n l,.um. Mh Ilr.l ( a
hospitality and mat Mra. Ilogardua
Included Maadamaa Charles Rllay,
iThomas McDonald, Oeorge I. WrlKhl,
l Fred lloiialon. (I. A. Bellman, II. t).
, Uoyd Stewart, Harry Goelliir, Alfrad
Collier, . Audraw Collier, W. , R.
Uwn, Loul main, John Slamana
Jr.. Coleman O'Laugblln, Henry
Joyeaax, Leslie Rogers, Carey llama
by, Ernest M. Ilubb, Jobn C. Iloylt,
! Ilyron llardanbrook, A. K. Wbllinarl.
C. II. Undarwood, tllenn Jaalar, Hen
ry H. Maihawa, Elmer llosklngs,
i Ralph lala, William Magulre.O
Tba tlrat of a aarlea of, dlnnara
and Informal evening to ba' aajoyed
In lha pariah bouaa of Hi. Haul'
Kplacopal church waa ena 6f tba lav
porlant event of tha waak'a aoclal
calendar, when member uf HI.
I'aul'a guild aponaorad tba dlnnar on
Wednesday evening. ;
Cut fall ribwara, from tba garden
ot Mra. E. 1). Umb, gave an eavl
abla charm lo tba dlalhgroom tablea,
wbera cover war laid for lot
(aat and aialabera at Hi. I'aal'a
Tbd flower tarl& from daap purpl
antar to bright KoHk marigold.
and front crlinaoa gladioli to gay
pink atr aiiala.
Mr. K. 0 Lamb waa thalrman
of lha dlnnarand aaalatad by Mr.
Tbomaa Hampton. Mra. ('. I'. Saalay.
Mra. Carry Cotad. Mr. II. W. Ilalb-
lany and Mr. Fraud It. Old.
, ller. J. Henry Thoina praalded at
Iba dinner and apoka briefly during
tha dlunar hdura. Mlaa Maria Na-
dalkofar. flald repraaaniatlra of tba
KLAMATH" JWATRON
W. ItalMtriaoni Cbarloton H. Carrlti.
lin oil A I KtJJN t lioger IXWaeaa.
If AS BUSY WEEKV '
T , ; ii i,jnn ifrrii r.itn
Tha calendaf for tha pat waek, t'HOHKN AT HI HOOI.
wllh tha axeaptlon of Haturday.l Tuaaday an.rnoon nnu.ra, jun
wbli'h really belong lo Baaday and I "' Hophomorea and en tk lowly
week-aml affair In general. I flllad Fro.h, wire given a rbanca, to cboae
to overflowing, and lb matron and i "" ci olcer and fatuity ad
mald who tried to kaep.up with all'! ,or ,or ,h' m'ng yar at thf
' Mambara of tha Budneaa and I'ro
feeaional Women' club anjoyad a
dlnnar party followed by an Infor
mal evening on Monday at Link
haven Tea room on Conger avenue.
Mra. Irma Dixon, president, praald
ed. Iter. J. Henry Tbomaa of Bt.
I'aul'a Kplacopal church apoka dur
ing the evening on three very Inter
eating aubjaula, Including! the need
of playground, car ot children and
children' need 0( churchea, and
wbat tbe' women of Klamath Fall
abould da Cor lb cltyi-v
VIHITINfl MATKONH
HONOIIKD HATl KD.AY
Complimentary to two dltlngulb
ed vialtor In Klamath Fall, Mra.
Keaaler of Oakland, mother of Mra.
MUH. BRBTT IH ' ' I KKDROX fl.i n TO - vV
TEA HOHTEHH " . ( MKKT Tllt'ltMDAY ' ' . . . : V
Mra. Paul Oogardaa, Loa Apgele! Tbe flrt meeting of the year forio
vlaltor, who baa bean feted during 1 member ot the Kedron club of tb
Flrt Preabyterlan church will ba "
held In the club room of tba churoh '
I on Thuraday evening, according to
tb paat two waeka at numeroua ao-
llenry 8. Matbewa. and Mm. Paul clal affaire, waa honored on Tbora-
Boaardu of Lo Angalwt. mother of , day with a bridge tea. at whleb Mra.
Mra. J. P. liratt of North H.xthiJ. P. Brett, her daughter, proved, a 1 recent announcement made by Mra.
etmit and Coleman O'Uughlln. Mr, j charming boat. D. N. Clemen, president of tU.
Malhewa entertained with a prettily High acor wa given ;to Mr; M. g'oup.
appointed dinner parly on Saturday g. French of Sacramento-, and low to At the gathering tho winter' '
evening, Beptetnber 11. Mra. Jlert Igl. Mra. Bogardu re-i plana, aoclal affaire and church ac t
Covera for eight were land oround 1 ceived a lovely gueat prUa. . I tlvltlea will be diacuaed. -a
filching cenurplec of tut fall. Thoae who called at tb Brett ', : - -"'
flower. Tall, slender taper were home to greet Mr. Bogardu In-,
used to abed a flattering glow over: eluded Meadame Rimer Hoaklnga,
Byron Noud, lianlel (rump ot Modoc
Point, M. P. Lavenlck, Leon Craw-i
ford, - Bert Igl, W. II. McPherron, '
. "Pint of ail,"' ttav.iThbmaa atat-ltb dinner table
ed, "the, women of Klamath Fall
mut gel, together, and . dlpel the MEItmi.L TKACHKBeJ
liber that PUamatb Falla la not a i.aiukiai.u.u Jtalnh Dale. M. 8. French ot Bacra-
women'a town, a la the common! Tbe 01 Mr- and Mra. C. r-imento aDI . a, Mathew.
propaganda outalde. There I work, - Haklna of Merrill waa the acene of , .
and lota ot It, for women to accom.an Intereatlng party Tuenday even- dklphIAV AFTKItXOOX
plib In t)i fctfr.". ' I f t 'W ',n' when mmbr ' Mf'!'LAHHKS TO HTART " ' !
.That lbe children, of Klamath ! "I,0"1" were ""JI ' " ,a: Unit, announcement la made to
Falla who realde arnilh of Main 'orml Prtr- ,r,ftJr u"u c',ed the contrary, tbe four Delphian
trjbast hattal Utile AP n ft aAvnnln maa
of Sunday Bchool or church life, wa te-1""1'-
pointed out by Itev. Thoma. Bigger Member of the Merrill achool fac
and - better euninoed niaVarounde' ully thia year Include Lester Turn.
Near Eaat Belief, alao apoke briefly I were alao atreaaad. and the member. I baugh. Cbarle Bnyder, II. P. Blan
upon her work In Southern Oregon. 0f (ha Bualneaa and FrUfMu.l,ial ton. MU Helen tantlce. Mlaa Leah rf.,. ,h. ., w, , x, ,
and ahe wa well received by the Women' club pledged to aupport i 'nrkr, Mlaa Flora Crulkabank, Mia ; lMlb!lm Goble Pac,flc COMt organ
guante. I civic movementa of thia kind thatic'ady Anderon and Mr. Minnie ; Uer vho wU, obtain the BeetMTy
! i-ean iiienn, wen auown; would belter tbe condition a they ;mara. I etudy book for the groups In Or-
elaaae will meet thia week, accord
ing to Mr. Don J. Zumwalt, auper
vlaor of Delia Gamma chapter.
The book have not yet arrived,
although communication were aent
Klamalb ptanlat, played aeveral en- j have been noticed recently.
trancing number In her usual fna
claating manner, and Mra. Fraucla
It, uiu aang later in tne evening.
Other aoclal affaire, sponsored by; , ,of Ue.tc4d wina-l
MRH. RII.KY I'ltKHIDKH
I gon.
fivs'it auni' u'Vi'ui-'iv
j ly coMlrocted .hark. ,l certain ad-; 0 rr)d ,ftern00B M'. charle.
Iditlooa tbal-wlll aid little-In keep-,..llrv ,,,, . hi.muiiv
'Pneumonia houses." or the hastl
FRIENDSHIP ( I.l B TO
HTART WIXTKR'H WORK
i . uf r t...A-,'i. tic v I
.L- ...ii.i .ill i.. . ..j I..... I " urrsne.H lunehenn at her hnme si " """ "
. . .. ' t . 'i Mwiwif iict.- i nomas, waai, A. . i, nnmniimAn.. r.lKnill street will euieriaia lurm
m me monin, wo.n pariiea ana .r-, , , 4 ,ha ,h bu, , , d d , "";- - bera of the Friendship club at the
Bin affair arc Id order with winter. j i Mrs. 1'aul nogaraiisi or lAn AmclHi, I , Z
ning affair ara Hr with winter , h h during. tWo cold i winter j wh0 one of mott Mti of theflrst meeting of the fall aeaaon on
nuuiiis, suv i is umuir lo ine inin-if,.,, vlsllnrs ' " ' t r riuujr invrnuuii, nvpicuimr i.
vlnter, '
artlvltliMi lu which her own group I
Interested, found every afternoon
crowded with committee meetings,
afternoon parlies and gathering of,
her club or group of friends, ,
Frequently tablea of bridge have
Interested matrons, and Informal af
fair of three and four tablea, where
there I no award, can be found at
mauy of the home. - j
The question of' bom 'bulldAig
and the decoration of the new bonfe
1 taking up Ilia lime of aeveral of
til? womru prominent iu aoclal (c
tlvltlea during the year.. Homes of
many type are being built. English
cottage type.' Tiulch Colonial' bad
tha., larger Colonial type wllh mas
sive front and bug hospitable win
down. j f " ,
Gardens. loVller In the fall season
than at any time during tha summer,
wllh apologies to grarloua Spring,
are taking up much time. Kven the
women who are planning their new
homes give careful thought to the
landscaping ot their lawn, be It
Klamath County high school
Henlor Frink Hall, president;
Lorraine Mordolf, vie president;
Itulb Complon, secretary treasurer;
Ksther Veatch. yell leader; Mr.
Alice Howard, Dwlght French, cgs
advisors. .
Juniors Vernon Kuykendull, pres
ident; Jranette HchulU, viae presi
dent; Msrjorle. Fosaum, aecretary-
troasurer: Jane Carocloni yell lead
er; Muriel Nlcholgs, Everett vander-
poof, rlasa advisor. r
Hoplioniores -Armond Ulrcb.
president: John Olbeoo, vice presi
dent; Alice Harvey.' aecrelary-trnaa-
urer:. Iea I'rulct, yell leader; Alice
Kesslr, Stanley Woodruff, class ad
visors. .. " -J'reshmen
Jimmy Hill, president:
Duano 'Deljip, vice president; Nell
Ktnersbn. Cbarlra Ioll, claaa ad
visor...., ... ,,. .
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MT. I.AKI MDIKH
TO BK HOMORKD
' A pretty party of the coming weVk
la planned by Mra. Carl Brbubert
ever so tiny.- Tb time ba gone Hr at tb Brbubert ranch horn In
whan the landscaping nf one' aur- the Rprlng Lake district, on Wed-
rounding ground must call for arrea
and acrea. a fish pond and a swim
ming pool, wllh Italian gardens, or
English corners. Even n house, on
ona of the busiest residential streets,
ran be landscaped ao that every fea
ture of the house, every Hue at Hie
window, can be flattered. One of
the elementa to think of when you
ara planning your homo garden I
color harmony. Tree, shrubs, per
ennial and annual should be ao
combined that their colore will err
ata a aarlea of harmonica through
out the year. Carefully select your
planta In the first place, planning
a special color scheme for each
ajnnth.
For Instance, sunshiny yellow
might be planned for April: May
could show whit and lavender;
June, pink and whltel July-August,
georgoon red and yellow, and In
September and October, the months,
now la no inimitiervii, en vuimn, irir,
yellow, lavender and a riot of bril
liant shades lhat would make Pari
sian designer green with envy.
MIHH DOWXKV TO -RKTI'HN
NORTH
- Mis Keba Downey, who has been
tba house, guest of Mis Pearl Blehn
on Pine street- for a fortnight past,
will return to her home In Portland
Monday. Mis Downey 1 a talented
dancer, and conduct clauses in Port;
land, . -
MR. HTKIXMETZ ' ,
NAMKH I'RKHIItK.NT
Mr. William J. Htelntneti wn
elected to serve a president ot the
Methodist Ijidlcs Aid during a meet
Ing held recently, when officer for
tha coming winter were chosen. .
Mrs. L. A. Brannon wa elected
vice president; Mr. II, K. Pclti, sec
rotary, and Mrs. C. Ilarfls, treasurer!
- Mr. Pelti will he hostess lo mem
ber of th Aid during the October
meeting. Mr. Blelnmel was hos-
tose st the first meeting of the year.
MIHH ARIIKY I.KAVKH
FOR Kl tiK.NK H 'lit XII,
, Among the younger set who will
register at the ststo colleges for
the winter, la Miss Helen Abbey,
attractive daughter of Mr. and Mra.
f. W. Abbey. D.1S Lincoln alreet,
who left Thursday lo attend the
University of Oregon.
This la Miss Abbey's first year.
She was graduated In ll)2(, wllh
th May class, from Klamalh County
high school.
nesdsy afternoon.
Mra. Schubert will be assisted by
Mra. Carl Bchubert Jr. and Mrs. W.
II. McPherron ot Klamath Falls.
HAX FRAXCIHX TO
UK YlHITED HOO.V
A part of Klamath Falls' young
er net are leaving early thia evening
for Ban Francisco lo enjoy a fort'
night's vtsh In lha bay city. In Baa
Jos and Banta Crut.
In the party are Mra. Perry Wll
son and Mis Inea Jenkins, Mis
Connie Crystal, Miss Jo Upp and
Mis Ma Crystal. .
Th party will visit with Mra.
Cook, who I spending a month In
Ban Francisco, and with other Klam
ath Falla resident who are winter
ing In the aouth.
KARKWKI.I, PARTY '
OIVKN MONDAY
Honoring Mr. and Mr. Jack Cork-
ery, who are leaving oon for Idaho
Fall to make their home, Mr. and
Mr. Levi McDonald of Langell's
valley entertained more than one
hundred guest on Monday evening.
An old-fashioned basket supper
was enjoyed, followed by dancing
and music.
Mr. and Mra. Corkery are well
known resident of the valley coun
try, and their departure Is regretted
sincerely by tholr many friends,
MIHH AIIIIKY 1H
COMIM.1MKXTKI) - '
Honoring Mr. . Helen Abbey
daughter ot Mr. and Mr.- K. ,V.
Abbey of 930. Lincoln street, Mlsa
Anne Crawford entertained with a
picnic supper on the west aide of
tipper Kiamntn Lake Monday even
Ing.. Mis Abbey left Thursday
morning for lha 1'nlvaralty of Ore
gon, where she will etudy thl win
ler. .
The party Included the ' Misses
Helen Abbey, Myrtle Colllster, Pearl
Cnlllster, Anne Crawford, and the
Messrs. Charle House, Bab Green,
Harold Von Bergen, Raymond Hil
ton and Albert Berk.
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MRH. Mll.I.KR'B HIHTKR
VIHITIXO IX KLAMATH
Mrs. W. D. Miller la enjoying a
visit from her sister, Mrs. Roy Taber
aud two children, ot Cirftolle, Calif,
Mrs. Charles Rhue I an Intereatlng
visitor In Klamath Fall from Ban
Francisco, a house guest also at the
home nf Mr. and Mrs.' Mlllor, on
North Ninth street.
TRY t l.rn PARTY IH
POHTPOXKD INDEFINITELY
Member of lha Try olub were dla
appolnled on Thuraday Serening
when. Inolamcncy cot Uia weather
made It Impowlble for th original
plan ot a "Tramp Party" to be car
ried out as previously announced.
'. Thorn In rharg of the party will
make plan for another affair which
can be 'enjoyed either In or out of
door. Rev. and Mr. A. L. Rice. of
the. First Preabytertaa church, are
sponsoring the olub.
KIRKT MKKTIXd IS
Tl'KHDAY EVENT
On Tueaday afternoon ot last week
Mra. II. A. Hprague Served a hosteaa
to member of the Past Noble Urand
club, at th first gathering ol the
fall months.
Activities for tb coming winter
War dlsruased and a pot-luck sup
par chosen a the first activity of
October. The supper will b held
lo the Odd Fellow ball. .!
Quest of the. afternoon included
slesdsines R. A. Kmmltt, Rbodg
Tmnnkln. Earl Hill. Keter, W. J.
Htelnmett, Jannle Hum,. Fred Dott
ier ana it.- K, vratteenurg. ' -
WF.DDINOH KILL ' '
PAHT VKW AYH '. ' 'V
Tb bom If Kv. and Mr. T. D.
Yarn.1 the. Msthodiat ' parsonage,
waa tha acene ot two very almple.
but-attractive, wedding when Rev.
Yarnea read the wedding ovremoplea
for two of Klamath county'a wan
known couple, aud on ceremony
read at tbe home of th bride.
', Hchser-Yajkry x
Mlsa Audrey L. Yancy became tbe
bride of Stanley T. Itedoer, at 10: It
o'clock Saturday morning;, Beptem
Jr .11. Only a few friend were In
attendance.
Hiephrnson-DoneUon
Another attractive bride ot tbe
week wa Ml Zena M. Donelaon of
Klamath Palls, who waa wed to Roy
Stephenson at a pretty borne wed
ding at tb residence ot Mia Donel
aon' brother, M. M. Donelaon. at
ISIS Sargent avenue. Tha double
ring aeremony waa used.
Hottnun-McCabe
, Mlsa June McCab became the
bride of John Ilottman at 11:10
o'clock Wednesday morning. Septem
ber IS, at the Methodist parsonage.
Walter Johnson attended the couple.
Mr. Ilottman has resided tha past
fair years In Lakevlew, but will
make his home In Klamath Foils.
.
HAPPY llOt'R n.l'R
WITH MIM. JtsNKS
An Intereatlng afternoon waa spent
Tuesday, when -Mra. H. K. Jones en
tertained for members and gnenta
of the Happy Hour club at her home
on Lincoln atreet. . . ..
Mra. Jones wa assisted by several
ot her guests In serving a dainty
luncheon following aeveral Informal
hours, i
Tho guest of the afternoon In
cluded Mr. Charle R. House, Mra.
Harry M. Louck. Mr. Lee Bean
and Mra. Peter Manl ot Yreka.
Member Included Meadame Carl
Bandcll. O. M. Hector, W. D. Cofrr.
E. D. Lawrence, W. K. Reck, Jennie
Hum, R. A. Kmmltt, J. J. Keller.
It. Motsrhenbacher; W. J. Stolnmett
and It. E. Jones, tb hostess.
Mr. J. J. Keller, will entertain at
the next meeting of the Happy Hour
club at her horns on 718 Jefferson
street, ' - '
lliea that lire within."
fall visitors.
.i . . r . . . : cover lor eignt were laid at tne
. Wom-areacat at. iM gathering uncheon laole. Brl0M ,0owcd
larladad. trm DUon.; Leoa Dennis. , aurln) lhe afterB0)I1. .
i.ucine iarsey, i.eriraoe uinver, ,
Maida llarwood. Jean Young. Oer-j RH. ( HRIHTY HERE
trude Coferi JSIIu Wlllltte, Cordelia , Kito.M PORTLAND
Castrell nd ' Kalherine Maffet of
Altamont school. ' --
Th next meeting will be a pot
luck (upper to ba held at the home
of Mra. Lda I'arknr on Monday eve
ning, Hepterflber 17. Mm. Parker
live In Mill 'addition.
a -a-.
MH8. DALE IIOXORK
MRH. PAI L noOARIK H
A prettily appointed dinner wa
glveb on Monday evening, when Mr.
Paul Bogardu of Lo Angelea was
entertained. at tb -home of Mr. and
Mr. Ralph Dale, t Eighth and Jef
ferson streets.
- A centerpiece' ot cut fall flowors
adorned tbe - dlpjng room table,
where, tall tapera" completed the ar
rangement and stieil a soft yellow
glow over silver and glass.
Cover for eight were laid.
MRH. MATHKWH'
HAlt JIOt'BE ajyrfsT.
Mrs. Henry B. Mathei
An Interesting visitor In Klamath
Falla during th paat few daya la
Mrs. Florence Christy, grand guar
dian of Job'a daughtera In Oregon,
who attended the general meeting
of the organisation on Thuraday eve
ning In the Masonic ball. . Mra.
Christy la a resident of Portland.
Mr. Christy la Interested In tbe
grand council of Job'a Daughters,
which will be held la Klamath Fall
early In May. 1927. tb tlrat grand
council meeting to aver be held out
of Portland. , . .. ...
: On Wednesday and ' Thursday
nights Mrs. Christy, met with the
girls of Job' Daughters, and arous-
ed their interest In tne coming
gathering of many of .the women
I prominent In tbe work throughout
the atate. to which Klamatb Falla
and the local group will serve a
I'bostee next May. ' ' '
kAHTKRX HTAK HOLDet ; )...;, t7
hjtwa nf Painh
street Is enjoying A visit from herfMRHT MEETING OF YEAR
mother," Mr.f Kesler. -. of Oakland,
Calif... who la gpendlug several week
In the cty with her daughter and
f fiends. , .
DKLKOATEA TO
ATTKXD DINNER.
Tb state! dinner of tbe Businesa
and Professions! Women's clubs will
be held Saturday -evening. Septem
ber tS, lu tbe Osborne botel at Eu-
The Initial meeting of Aloha chap
ter, Order ot Eaatern Star, wa held
in the Masonic hall on Tueaday eve
ning, opening the winter gatherings,
in which ao many Klamath Falls
I maids and matrons are Interested. '
Mra. 11. O. Wortley, wortny ma-
. There are a number of Intereatlng
affaire planned for the coming win
ter by tbe member. Mr. T. R.
SkUllngton la president, Mr. Harry
M. Loucka Tic president, Mr. W.
V. Kuconich secretary and Mra. R.
A. Em mitt treasurer. Mr. Kmmltt
also serve est chairman of th flower
committee, one of the most import
ant in tbe club. Mra. 11. E. Jones
la In charge of relief work ot tbe
Friendship club.
Member Include Meadamea Louis
Bradford, R. A. Emmltt, W. J.
Stelnmetx, H. L. West, E. D. Tru-
love. B. F. Owens, William Sander,
H. E. Jones, II. M. Loucka. Barry,
V. E. Parker, T. R. Bkllllngton, A.
M. Pardue, C. F. Stamwell, E. H.
LawrenceF. H, Cofer, Rachael Ap-'
plegate Solomon, Wellington Tern-!
plar. Ruth Palmer, W. P. Myer.
Marlon J. Barnes. Bert gchultt, Oeo.
N. McCollum. W. D. Satterle. Chas.
Whltmore, H. - J. Mattoon, W... D. i
Cofer. R. H. Dunbar, Nellie Bock ley. .
H. L. Wlckersham,. B. E. L,. Oeo.
A. Wirta, O. M.i Hector, A, Baynter.
Roderick 'Smith. A Weetfall, Louis .
K. Porter.. CUfton. JI,,.,!,
M'. HyiAyaisUEaaA sUaHUjt.4.
Sloan. 11.. N AMender,.,a M. Jud
kl'ns, W.-ir. Harvey O. D. Matthews.
Robert J. Hall. B. A.-Williams, C.
H.- Mueller.. W. V. Rnconlrb; Mary
Christy, E. L. Hlgginaon. J. H. Car-
naban. Nine. H. Cornell, R. a.
MaUchenbacber and F.. NUaubelm
Ub own aAOimd.yrvf-
MCCARTHY BLDO.
SEVENTH ST.
K.LAMATH TALLS. ORJEi
tron, preeided. 1
Uuests spoke during tbe evening,
and ona of the most Interesting waa
that given by Mrs. Florence Christy
gene, according to word received by of Portland, who ehed a few Inter-
the local group In Klamath Falls
Monday night.
Mra. Lns Dennis, treasurer of the
lodge, and Mrs; Irma Dixon, presi
dent, are planning to leave Friday
evening to attend the gathering,
which will be of Interest to Klam
atb Falls members.
Any other women, members of the
Klamath Falla lodge, are Invited to
leave with Mrs. Dennis and Mrs.
estlng sidelights on the convention
ot the grand council of Job's Daugh
ter to . be beld In Klamath Falls
early In May. Mra. Christy I Grand
Guardian ot Job'a Daughters In tbe
state ot Oregon.
Miss Haiel Noble, who ha recent-
RCMMAGE BALE TO
BE OP INTEREST -
Member of tbe Ladies Auxiliary
of the First Presbyterian church will
hold a rummage saleta Miller's Mar
ket on Main St., between Ninth and
Tenth streets, Saturday. October 2.
- The following women have work
ed on the committees to which they
were appointed In August, to serve
on Saturday: Soliciting committee.
Mra. C. L. Harvey. Mra. W. R. Boyd.
ly returned from an extended trip I Mrs. Myron G. Mordoff. Mr. D. S.
thrnush the south, north on me At- """. " ". lotauou com
lantlc seaboard and returning by
way ot New York, Chicago and Yel
Dixon, and .reservations may be I lowstone National park, spoke to the
made for tbe dinner through them.
. .
A. N. W CI.1. H WITH
MRH. ALLEN HIX)AX
Among tbe" group In Klamath
women and told Interesting - little
fact of the trip, which was shared
by Miss Anna Mae Johnston. Mlsa
Itena Goers and MIM Fred KJack.
A supper was served In the ban
mlttee. Mrs. W. J. Horbelt and Mra.
George D. Gristle; charge of sale. !
Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Mrs. H. D. Reed, j
Mr. A. M. Worden, Mrs. O. D. Mat
thews, Mra. D. S. Shlel, Mrs. E. S.
Phillips and Mrs. Q. A. Bratton.
Falla who are enjoying their early Utiet ball following the chapter meet
ing. . .,
MRH. KRKXCU IH
K!AMATH VIHITOR .
BRITISH COLl'MBLA
I TO BE VISITED
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Lamb and son,
j Calvin, left for tbe north Thursday
j morning, where tbey will visit tor a
fortnight. Calvin will remain In
fall gatherings Is the A. N. W. club,
which met at the home of Mra. Allen
Sloan on Pine street Wednesday af
ternoon. A dainty tray luncheon
wa nerved at 4 o'clock. I Among the Intereatlng. visitors In i Portland with his grandmother while
Mra. George'' Wirt will entertain Klamath county this fall Is Mrs. M.tDr. and -Mrs- Lamb continue to
the A. N' W. club members at her H. French ot Sacramento, who la ; British Columbia, where they will
home at 629 Jefferson street. Wed- the house guest of Mra. Daniel 1 lour the west coast and Vancouver i
nesday afternoon, October 6. ' Crump of Modoc Point. I Island. . 1
At the Affairs
of Sotietf :, ,
With the fall of th frost-nlpW
leave, society renews activities
that vacation daya. Interrupted.
And, ot course, tbe matter of ap
pearance takes on emphasizes
lmp'LTtaace.
The hair dress Is vital to beauty.
And the deft way we cut and
marcel your hair kdda to tb
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.
In Hale'a New Stand '
MR. AND MRS: MOHKR
EXPECTED Til KETI RX .-.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F, Moser
(Vera Houston I are expected to re
turn til middle ot tbe coming week
from a visit to the coast and through I
Northern California, where they j
nave been for the past ten daya on
a wedding trip.
In Myrtle Point, Coos county, they
visited for a brief time wllh Mr.
Moser's father, well known rest-1
dent ot the roast city.
Mr. and Mrs. Moser will bo at
borne to their manv friends at 43B
North Sixth street upon their return I
to Klamath Falls. I
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SEVERAL NEW MODELS
It has been impossible to secure extra models of the new Orth-
3 ophonic type of Phonograph for the simple reason "we are sold out
ahead of arrival."
We now have two or three $90 and $125 instruments for im
mediate delivery on convenient monthly payments.
a M.sn st. EARL SHEPHERD CO. n
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