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TUB KLAMATH NF.WS uu ijca ji i.. 'p't j i mi. j 1 1. 1 j' u- ii j m Sund ay. September 20, 1 92f. SOCIETY mim1i:tv cai. h:nn SI'XK.tV, HKI'T. i l.lll of Merles, Utlt TiMll'llllltli'llI M.lMlW, NIII'T. UT I'ol.l.llck IH.H.cr iff I1.inI.icsm Hint i'roriioi..ii won..-..' ci.ii. tii:hOv. hi:i'T. uh Hum' Dull u II Ii Mrs. J. J. Keller U Nvrt itotv. orr. j Itrliltft' Ten of I'iuIi'mnIimiiiI Wu mi'ir I 'luti In Aiut'rluiii 1.' M I" it Halt, i ItmilllUlttfJ Hllli' of Hiv IVuiiirn's, Aiixltliiry of 'Mint rnliMir Inn ( IiiiitIi, Mil In- M.iikt't. full, W. J. Hlcliimi'ti, Kmiulv Yhiiiik. STATE REGENT D. A. R. MISS BERNICE HANNA !kv wkkk fjb j MAKES APPOINTMENTS WEDS PAUL CAMPBELLj' ..t Fn.i. ... Mrs. Oordon MaccTucken, slate ro-l Wedding. In the month of tp. d. nt, in nJoy Ibn week ..id In I'ort i ...... i..i ,. ii,- a I. ..!.. i,..,. i..... inim-iMi I hind on lha first cucurslon to go Iran luvolullnn, announces Iho fol- to society (or many of the younger : lowing nppoli.tu.enla In committee j chairmanships: I Au.crlcMiiltulloii, Mil., Clyde F. net hnvo chosen this month for their marriage dale BUSINESS WOMAN'S TEA TO BE LOVELY OCTOBER FUNCTION north from Klamath Falls to I'ort-; iHn the event tUI week on !lfind are Mm. Marvin K. I.mm and ' K-iamath Falls social jralendar la her mother. .Mrs. (ioorgn I'.lelin. who I t),o bridge tea srheduletl for Hatur- (If Interest h .hut of Ml,, Hernl'? "" 'r""d9 '" ,:'"'r "' "ilTn00a '" ' former home. Mr. und Mm. A. K. Whirman ore o'clock until S o'clock, 'when mem- Iho Klamath Falla lodge of T. II. Yarn., J. OysbiM's, F. W. .w, lvrll.il.. I ; Heller Films, Mis. Hn.ina, daughter or Mr. F.IUobotl. llochlel, Kfflo II ml. I.l.lu (Su. hrle. Albert A. Klrchor. I'orllunil'. Chll-! Il.muu. who be.aine the bride of H l I ..hiI La. ... V .. .I.m S...II...,. . .. . .... .. ... .. . u ..... . I . .i ... ... . .i.l v . . in-Kin, ...... ";. iren, n.ilM llllll llOIIKlllers or Hie no- n:ui l.ampneu UI lun Home ill llio . nil.iM. lirnfratlnniil Women's llumrn..!. Haiah Mer h. Klton llee- ,,,, Mrs. Hurry Melvl... I'o. llu.nl ; bride.', mother o.i Kwa,.., Heights'"' ""' ru"' that took Business. and I rofesslonal Women a .,. I.lu Meredith. II. K. Momyer. ' c...rullon and Thrift. MM Jane) Haturitay n.or.ilntt l '10 oVIo. k. , ne.,rly i'i.) Klamath county realdent. j club entertain oa a benefit for the W. (I. ComlnKK. K. T. HlKKlnaon. V. Hn.ill.or. Midford: CoiiKtltiitlon.il, The urldu ... f;,,tked In a becom-. , furnlahlnica of the new library reat, A. IIihiiuhii, Kuiuh A. Hmllh. ieore .'mi1(, con, mil tee. Minn Aline; Ihk kumii of J ii fi k I nr''tt tluverly ' purly of Merrill rettldciits, flfctt room. '. j Newton, Kvernlt N..rd T. 11. Hkll.;M, ,011Ki T,, ,.,,; ,.,.,.,., f ,,,,,, ,, H)1 ,.,,, , curmM In nil. made reaervatlona for thej n bum w nt a naton, IJi.rolhy BkllllnKton. (Ira.-e , la .y,ult, . wm Hell. It. j f Ameil.a.i Deuuty ro.e buda, h.-l' hrourh Mr. Kobert ! ton. ,or(y ,, Mtne wneB ,h) ..ee. n, , ... ,.w..ry. w.rr.e , ourg. . A. II. Ht.u .oa.i Kund, t,.rml..Kled with vlolcu and llllea ! "' . . walb. and nlllara will be chanced I 7" A.J7 . A,m. Ml.. Kulherlne Metfet and ,,r.. W. . HlllUn, .lirl,ll(l; Kill-:,, vellev. . ! ' "' 10 ",0 "ft or tbal , ,,..' of Knna,.A iIm1ho( . I'' U'J '".r?5? ilKlund. Mra. J. A. Ilii.-hiimm. A- mnJ 'n,li Ak. r. n.'.en,l,.rt Ml.. 1 1""'- .ml hrdltont rrim.nn. i "0."T. . "rrin, nacnaei App..- lorlii; (ieneuloKleul Hexenn h. Mra. , ,,nii:..' und wu frorked In upplii : Mm. Jennie Hum, Mr. and Mra. j and redll A committee In charxe It. Olorer, who la aulattd br Mfw. I.ynn A. Zlmmarman, lln, M. C. Harwood and the Mine Clara Cl klna and Lola Uynoo. :X Mra. Olorer will head a reception committoo at tho door to rcIM the many nuete wko bar act Mdd Saturday for tbft bridxe tea, ob tbelr buay calendar of data. Keaerratlona hare been made , by the following women, prominent la Klamath Falla aocloly: MeadaAM Thoroaa White DeJiell, Manrln K. I.uraa, Claude II. J)aett. Ton R. McDonald, Byron 1. Noad. ' Ebb Dennett, Lynn A. Zimmerman, Will Baldwin, John C. Boyle. J. Hardin Carter, Junior F. IhiKKett. Claud II. Davla. I). V. Kuykendall, Wilbur Muler Mlaa I'ul hi. I.m fuxuer MIMH Mil llM.li Wilbur Jo. lea, Klomuih Kallr: (!lrl xrecn ullk! Bud alo wore, a or.ic j Wilbur Jonea and aon. Mr. and Mra. IKIMiltl-:i N.tTI Illt.tV Home Mukera, Mra. K. M. Wllklna.'ui .roiiVa ; und vlnleta. jlcfore the'l'ert Call Tbomaa, Mra. It. E. Wat- ('oi.ipll.n.'.illiiK her duiial.ter, Ml , Kunrnn: Hlalorl. ul and Llterury Itu-' r. ren.o.iy Mlr.a Akera tung "I Iove i tcnbi.rK, Mra. Merle Wet, Mra. Ca Hetty Mri'nnnell, Mra. Av! M-Co.i-j clpro. ltv. Mra. C. It. .M. l...llin. I(ed- vuu Truly." '. rey llamaliy and Mra. Georxe Bur- i.ell eiilerialned Willi prettily up- moiid; lllntorlinl Keaeur. h uu.l I'rea- jifrI wuy wua beat mun. ton and party are among the other of the decorations have made ar ranaeroentM for lorely fall flowera which will be mingled with the rine maple and Virginia creleper. Mlaa Pearl Hlehn, talented pianlat , -.- --. ..... ,iT-i,jii,,,wnu; una i:m jiiuh, .. , n .11 inn rrnn menu, uiaiuwu uiauini, polnled dinner puny ut Liukl.uvun ! ervntlon of Iteionla. M( Lillian! Following the ceremony the wed- prominent rcaiUcnta to leave on the w paT during tbo tea houra, TEA TIME BY FIRE- ' SIDKSJIN WINTER It'a leu lime In Klu.i .nth Hul.ird.ty vvenlng. Applegule, Kulcm; l...erni.tln...il Itu A group of thu honored g.ient'a lalim.li, Mra. ('. W. Klxrlein, Klu.i. frleiiila. ii.ei.iliera of the younger aet. all. Falla: Maguili.e, Mra. Jl.n Y enjoyed muali' and gnmea following I Kl. hardan. J'rl lan.l ; Munuul tr In. dinner. Covera uroii.td a pretty re..-' ...Igrnnta, Mra. Kylvun Chn, I'r.lund; terplei-e'iif golden full flowera were 1 Memrl.il Conllneninl Hull Library. v unit the wedding parly. I....1 H.r leu. I lie gueaia ...r.u.iei. .lira, r., A. h.oavniolMer. KI'IKli; .lie- the Mlaaea (iertri.de lloyli', J...et : n.orlul, Curollne Kto.t ll...rl.in gate Kolomon.. Arthur Olaon, Hop Weaton Kllbourne. M. P. Erana. W. H. McPberron, II. V. Newell, P.A. Albertaon. CbarleB Martin.. Mrs. Paul McKlnley Noel and a number of the younger set at . no-host tables. ' 1,' ...... .i I...... i.... i ...... y. e..H k nrct. Mnrguerlte Hoyle, Itole rtu ' Mia. J. K. Anderanti. 1'ortli.ud; Nu Hin .rii it t fie. wmh unrvmi nl n t,r). train. ' amnnv hu, a.c.t Inn Hnlnr unM. i ...v nniio.iit,. t.,li. wh.,-h hi... I . ...I ... C . L. T. IC'h.ta i n. hi non rAmnn.ltlnn . InrlitH inm , CIRCJ'KS MHKT miniature flgurea of u weddlug the Houunia dlatrlct were among 'Minuet In E Major and Love Song. purty aa a o-iilerplcce. Covera the paaacngers Friday morning, aa i A number of other talented glrle were laid for ineniliera of the fa.n-iwua Mm. It. K. Bradbury of Merrill j have been asked Jo elng and play the well known naaaiineera to leave .during tea hours and reception. I Mr. and Mra. Campbell are enjoy-. and other valley realdenta. I Already a number of prominent I meeting or the year. lug a brief wedding trip In l'orilnn.l. I Captain O. C. Applegute la among matrons of Klamath -Falls aocietyi Mrs. Warren Hunt entertalud THIKHDAY AWEBXOOJJ V The four circles of the Ladles' auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church met Thursday for their first und will be ut boms to. their friends ; on Iho Friday morning special to . spend the week end vlaiting with friends. ,,.,. in. im.miik ,,,,,.,,. I tll.1f1,r(l. Juiilil.a lloukllls. Ilelllhllie tliili.il (.1.1 Trails II. .ml Mrs W T - ... wli'l'.e Z "..ver'VhVla.aed r.!cV'i,ir,,hm' ""'""'y' j Johnson, Corvullls; l'ulrl.,.1.- Kduea-; ,r.. cmpbel s.,ho son of the ,i7h .. h . , 1 T S"ly' Vu"""'0 """ '" M,i "" Mr- ''"" "'K"n ("-; : " Mr. John Campbell. Ho Is no. ...... ........ . .. .....v 1 lo"n''"' i rr.servutlon of ii.aturlc .spots. Mivi. ufflllut.si with the Klamath Hard- XOVKI.TV HAI.K OF flnwi-red i.. e or lii Hie shadow of I ; l.ulu II. ( ran.lall. The Dulles; Pub- ware con.puny. whl. li his futher con- IXTKitKHT fKT. 1(1 a pergola. Is purely a winter pas. IIKTl UN FIIOM WKItDINU j city Mrs. It. K. hteurns. Portland; trolled... I The Daughters of St. Panl. the time, by a glowing fire, or by soft-lTKIP TO TIIK KOl'TH , , -"e.. ... ".- Among me guests at tno camp-1 ana,r society oi hi. ruui s episcopal Mr. and Mra. Frank Moaer (Vera 1 in-imiiu vui, . oc.i-iianna, uupuuM. was ansa Alice cnurcn, win conauci an iniereai.ng Houston I have returned to Kl.ui.ath , ' .-...."m. ily tinted lights. have made reservations of one and Bethany circle, Mrs. George Grizile, two tables, where they will play I hostess to Dorcas circle and Mrs. with a few Intimate friends. The committee on arrangements for the tea ia headed by Mrs. John Arthur Wilson entertained both Miriam and The Gleaner's grop at her home. ass A mer hens tire prone to pick up ' Houston I nave returnee, io Ki.ui.au. i - ; i oi. t" aukvivs, s.sier o.iu.if. u" n..d ndopl foreign ousl.ims. for when '' '" enjoying a brief wed-1 Spe.-WJ ii .. t,,r,,,,,,'i,..,. .i,i n,., ding trip in the south and lu coast 1 1 bapter K .,,.,. ,,i.. ,. if .. .,. cities, and are now domiciled 'adopt the i..ii..t old customs of a j their new nualnt old world that has slowly !.t ;"lri'rl nouncenient made during the week. ! home on ' Kr t u,.t..ti lit.. II,, ....... .....I M,n. (fesslonal Women's club of the cllyl,ll"lu ""y ...ember of the group. ,,.,. KimoN ls en.erlaln for the benefit of the rest,"" "Ul u " V" " '"iTHt-ltHiaV lltlHTIlSH .room of the new Mo.uoo library. ; ''" "' ''' Jour was e...; ,.impm,1R ,ur Bi,.r. ,11-s. twhleh Is rapidly being completed i'nl following the lengtlrjr busl-, wniur Arni)li f ,.,, oni w .Hie corner of Kluma.h nvenue mill D sisslon. . M,..hrron entertained Informal- t FUtM-alreeC;'''. 'i.' .,. ' . - - , ly a( )ler home on wnntliind avenue Mrs. Oi i ii ii.le (iluver liends the . Ill N Kit I'AIITV AT . . : Thursduy afternoon for a few guests, commliiee In i huree. uml In nsslutrd ' MNKII.WKN li(MMS j Arnold baa been the liiaplra- -by Mrs. Irtttn A: irnniermiui. Mrs.'. Mr u, Mrili j,;. n,.r Hull were1 1 I.m for a number of pretty affulrs M c. Ilurwooil. Ml.a Clara Calkins ml, Sunday evening, when they 1 for which Klnmuth Falls matrons nh.l Miss Lois llynn.i. 'entertained Informally at dinner at ' have been the hostesres. Already reservations have been ,,Khaven tea rooms, on Cougerl Gnosis included Mosdnmes Wilbur made that will promise a successful avenue. . . I Arnold. W. I). Trulove. W. W. Daw- nf.ernnon. An lntere-.ll.ig mustcul Covers for five were laid around .'ley, M. .P. I.avenlck. Uy Hickman, program Is pr.unl.ed. and even those, !K prettily arranged centerpiece of I John Si hnbert. It. I). llussurd. J. who do not care to take tables or yellow fall flowers. Hawkins and Carl Kihnliert Jr. play bridge, are cordially bidden to - 7 We're Here Watch For Announcement KAPTA1X KI.K.W SAYS YES We- cleanse .rugs . thor oughly. YES They wear longer' when free from grit and dirt. YES Our processes - restore or iginal quality and lustre , without-. Injury. a. . YES We repair fringes and re , . ,,. site rags.. YES OUU service Is aafo, effle - lent and - economical. Just . . . call limnesnraawMaHKMi Committee chairuKii; thu grooiu. Kxtensloti. Mrs. K. V. Ai-,, , In ! person. McMln.ivllle: Kevlslon ol MltM. Illt.lW Is , . The place will he designated later. I Norlll Slth .' liylawa, Mrs. James N. Darla. Port-. 1)1 Kit HOSTKM . land proceeds will be used far the ,1.1.1.1: Fine Arte Hulldlng Fund, Mrs... Mr. und Mrs. O. II. Brown enter-! slur f.ir.iishlngs tho centuries go by like a river, i The wedding of Vera Houston to."""-" """ wemwr-; lu.ueu in.ormuiiy on ounaay even- running mildly to an open aea. ! Frank Moser waa one of tho smart j "'"' Mrs Seymour Jones Hulem; ; Ing at Lli.khaven. when they were In L.igl i.id. lea time Is sacred, affairs of tho fall season Sunday : ' ' " ". '"r n...u..er ui .r.euus. and violation of the art I. an nil-! .....r.ilng. September 1J. They ..pclSaxto... Portland: tonstltution Day. .Covers were laid for five.- j forgivable error. Tea time Is four . prominent members of the Klam-. J"UB ortlund. ..minVsl o'clock, yet one drink, tea for break-1. th Falls younger set. 'niNM'n IS I VIT I IVITII MIW ( m't ' fast, lea, iierhsps, before luncheon. mam ki-ni.h ih i.w-. r t n ITII .HUM. (.I.OM.Il and the,, at Interval, that rou.d K.(.v ... OF SODA V KVKMXi . All those who desire table, for J out a delightful afternoon and eve- ,ilv KvVxiXtl ! """ '" enjoyed the Business and Professional Wo-, Ml Mil HHiMi r.vr.Ai.xi oll sunduy evening at the home of i men benefit bridge tea are asked1 lu Webster's dictionary he boa for-' A "u-,'0"t nffnlr celelirnted the. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Parker on East J to get in touch with Mrs. John M. ! gotten lo use "lea" ns nil afiernoo-i ! '"" ",h,'rln, ot ,,lu Kedron Main street, when n group of tho, Glover at 7!1-W. chairman of all function and only explain lhe'clu'' wn organisation of the , younter mnrr.rd set were cuter-1 arrangements for the affair on Sat-; .origin, the pl.c. where tea Is found. ' ,"'Mrlao church met In , mined. j nrduy af.ernoo... Octols-r 2. I I'nnd. sometimes, how It Is made. ! 'h, 'r -l,lb. r?,,,n-. a by h We of ; woro ,,,, for Mr. ,d sirs. I ! It Of interest to many lo Klamath " r"7'rI"1 Hr'Piare. tran.ncie.1 t..e:Krai.k Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Bob 'Falls among the .....Ids and matrons ,l'" ' "'' ! Browning, Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Ln.n- iof aocletv. Is the bridge tea to be , Mr'- " ""l'- Prealdeut of Wr. 011(l Mr,. ,. Urfxner lieponsored lu, the Ame. lcn.i Legion , K-dron club for the coming year, , Mr. Mr,. t lnr. nee Snodgrass ilbulldliig Saturday afternoon, (..to-' , . ... ... . i"1' Mr. and Mrs. !.ee Porker. i iiiiki'iiii i-i "in n, i iiiiii ti in in- White Pelican Hotel Dinner $1.50 Dinner $150 Shrimp Cocktail. ' ' Chicken Soup A La Sontage Consomme Aux Choux Dill Pickles Croice of Ripe Olive's ' - Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus f . V ... . ,. . : . Roast Spring Chicken With Oyster Dressing Tenderloin Steak " With' Mushroom: Puree, - ,. ... Chicken Fricassee A La Royal ' . : French Lamb Chops on. Toast ,,. , ,-, .; .-; J i . Orange SherbertHoiEoHs;',-;;!..;:-. Masheq Potatoes "; . -.- feas m cream ; . , Asparagus Tips, Mustard. Dressfng. ', , : , Apple Pie . Huckleberry Pie Sliced Bananas '.With Cream. ; Casaba Melon or. Peach Melba'--Maple Nut Ice Cream With Cake . t v Coffee ; ' -. H i't-,. - - ---- ji the affolrfor tea. . I II(S. IIIUS K If ' , HimTKNS kdm:siv ' Members of the Mizpul. class of, the Methodist Sunday school were, entertained on Wednesday of lust' week ol Iho home of Mrs. L', K. ' Brock. Cum.y. preceded a . lovely luncheon served by the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. C. II. Ilarnstitble and Mrs. II. K. Momyer. Due to the resignation of Mrs. i Fred llerhtel, which wan received with regret. Mrs. W. (I. Comings! was i-leclcd president of Mxpah : class. j Tho guests present Included Mes-' dnn.es Ma. He llurche.t. Sylvia West- v.M. ... I . J . 1 1 ttiiucc aiXXmj Qcmt fu&m. MCCARTHY BLD0. SEVENTH ST. ' KLAMATH FALLS, OR& Better cooking and cheaper cooking More heat with lets fire Eat y to clean A perfect baker Quick firing You can defend en a Mcnlng. AU tattings arc made in the Montag plant. All nukcling ti.nc in the Mcnlag niikeling department. Beautiful porce lain enamels are (xiAcJ on in the Montag enameling plant. Only rust-proof iron isusedor idnge bodies, and all seams are electrically u-elded no rivets. Made by MONTAG" i.t oiir guarantee of quality and workmanship. COLONIAL Ranges Attractive and np-to-the-mlnote style and color Finest materials and construction ' Wide and shallow Pacific Coast firebox Toncan, rnst-resisting, electficalljr welded oren Oven Therntometers on all anorlels ' French plate top Is easier to keep clean prevents heat loss . Highest grade Montag enameling and nickel platiaui Scientific and practical In design .' Only an organization with the Montag back- ground could make such a range asthe Montag Colonial. . : -- r 40 years of Western manufacturing experience in ranges ; year af ter yearof close study and ob servation of what the Western housewife needs and wants: years, that have built reputation for the concern and for its products. To know what you want in a range, see the Montag line MONTAG STOVE WORKS Portland, Oregon -Sold by Claiid IL Davis " r f ...-( r- Vjf i'J. "-' 1 C v. . 1 v. .', ii