THE KLAMATH NEWS HIH'IAI; MI.KMI.tK MOMHV, KT. 4 Hook ili'iMifliiK'ni nf I hi" Library I'lulHMrM. NcUnn Kiiwl l re view The riii'liiiiiicliiic ouent.v . A. II. Iliiiiiel lit Willi.. Pell i'iiii Hotel, hiiiuii-lnic Mrs. tlor lliill Mcl'rilckcll. ti i:hiav, ikt n (iroitp int'-ilnK iff Delphian Club null Mm. Andrew I'nllli'r, Mra. K. II. t'uiniiiliiK nml Mm. Clituit Biivl. WCIIM.hKW. OCT. 0 ,. N. W. ( lull wild Mm. liniriii' win Kvcnliiu; f'lHMti of llelpliuin Willi Mm. hmi. J. Zmmvnlt TlirithDAV, MT. 7 Mluloniirr Mm li t). McthodM Aid Willi Mm. Ituri'iuv li. I'Iii'Iiin, lliiiiiiM'uinliiic Luncheon nf III l'n'l)trlntt Aulliury FRIDAY, OCT, 8 American Home Department of l.lliiiirv 'liili. Mm. II. II. IVf rln mill Mm. A. I., Hlc on In terlor Dcrorniliitt'. TFA? AND DELPHI K i I'KOMINhNI bVbNIO ! As lli weeks of Ihe full monhs gradually lurn into the crimson and oldn colors of winter, there In !- ., ,w...,i f..m.nn which norlpty ronifiitrmi'ii. Kllfly In RKiili'iiibi'r llio wtM'k wprii fllU d ' .it, litiiMti itiaf n-atililttiB nml mir-i . ,, , . .. He honoring bride-elects mid the' , . bridal parties.- Then again it the Initial Hireling of nil clubs mid , church oiganlratlons In their flMI i efforts lo mnkn the winter work successful. The past week has been filled , uwuiwiwii ii iMiw,.vn .... Professional Women' brliUe tea, .? vhZ WI.1 S L . h , r,?l at i fund, lo ' rn b . e T. L, mJ fh. beau ' furniNli tlif rrnt room in the imuui-. ful new library, which I U.l hear-! which win held Kutiirday alternnt.n lug cnnipleiioii. j The nrfnlr wa successful socially a well a fliimiclnlly. for both were necessary lo make Ihe bridge tea one that would lie reivrea to as tnii! rim, I, mt. .rln ii, kiiuif iT 1 ll A winter' " - u isiiiiii ri.iii i, iifitit mi iiiii'iimiu iinBiilmiiusly. ii J This week 11 is the Delphian club, and nfler a month's delay, but lint through the fault of .he Klamath Falls heads, ihe hook arrived unit the group classes were ordered lo their hooks for a fascinating season ug season of delving Intn the ulway romantic und niysierlim past. . i The subject which the woiuen of i study this year concern, the Middle hy Mr. A.ry included Mesdame, Ages, and during lliul time one ofiMllrV K. l.ucns. Rex l.nl'rnrie. J . Illn liwi-l lllrlllltiir nlnvi In llin lil-.i .. . , .. ......... ....... " ' " - , in, ... in.. r,i,iii r.us eiiut ie.i : the rnnllniioiis drama of life. I Mrs. J. It. Shaw Is president nf j Ihe Klnmalh Falls chapter of Del phian. Mm. W. 0. Sin 1 1 h I first vice president. Mm. T. D. Case sec ond vice president, and Mm. Howard U. Perrln Is secretary and treasurer. Mm. Don J. Zumwalt continue (is. leader of Ihe groups and general su-1 pervlsor. MRS. WII.I.ITS IS l i.ni-,lilK i mi i ill hhii. I One of the interesting parties of ; Ihe past week was that of Thursday t evening when Mrs. Lelnnd Wllllls to spend several days with her ma was honored by Mm. Rex Lal'rsrle 1 clUno nt tho Hetty June shop. Mrs. and Miss Pansy Robertson at the j lluggin assure Klamath women home of the former on lsOD Auburn: Hint the machine handle all lengths Htreel. Brldga wa the diversion of the evening, and high scoro was award ed Mrs. John M. Glover, and low to' Mm. Wllllls. The rooms of Ihe LaPrnrle home wero attrnctlvely arranged In astern, of which there wn n profusion in the lovely nhndes of eariy fall. Guests In honor Mrs. Wllllls In cluded Mesdumes Floyd McMillan, Jacques J. Htelger, Paul Dallon, J. D. Conway, Roderick Smith, John M. Glover, Paul Noel, Letha Mc Cllnlork, lleleno Hreltensteln, Levi McDonnld, A. 1). Lambert, Fred Jones, Mnrvln K. l.ucns, Stanley llajlcek.. Robert Rlggs, Oliver Wil liams, and tho Misses Pearl Hlehn, Elna Jensnn mid Vera Thompson. M KM STEWART IS IN'TEREHTIN'O VISITOR Among tho Interesting visitor In Klnmnth Falls this week Is Mrs. Chnrlcs F. Stowart nf Hollywood, Calif., who Is the house guest of Mr. end Mrs. K. M, Chtlcote of Tenth street. Mm, Stewart ts en route, to her homo in the South, after an extend ed lour of llio far eastern stales on tho Allnnlle coast. VIHITIN'OMX CALIFORNIA Friends of Mrs. Harry Poole nnd Mrs. Chnrllon H. Currln nro receiv ing cards from I hem, telling of their Interesting visit In Snulhorn Call fornla for n fortnight. Mrs. Poolo Is visiting Willi her daughter, Miss Ellenore Torrey of Ban Francisco whllo In the south. SOCIETY ' md! iiniirr.M ts HONORED SATURDAY Mm. Kriiiwt 1 1 I V n Florence Porter) was complimented Hulurduyj I afternoon with olio nf Urn i r-i 1 1 n t ; purl leu uf III" Kcilwiii, when Mm. I I'liink Mill nml her sinter, Mlssi Anna Man JiiIiiikIiiii, entertained lit j (.ii fur Mm. HiOki'ii ul Ijio Mill j i residence mi IIIkIi street. Mrs. llelkcn's niurrliiK was nil event of I ho summer month In 1'iiriliinil. ! Tho rooms nf Ihn MIIIk linmii with 'iihunrvil by Hi"' profusion uf brll 1 limit colored outers thiil were ar , ranged In low howls mid lani about I hp nthlcs, AnaUtlliK Mm. Mills mid Miss 1 JnllliMlittl wan Mrs. Juc(iics J, Htcl- Her, Klin nerved ilurltiK li'ii iKium. A , lovi'ly lirldiil kIhiwit preceded lea. (iucnu wlm honored Mm. Ilclkun I Included MomllllllHH Jltrlic J. Hlel- Ker. Charles I'ulliiriuin, I'M I Peyton., 1 1 ! Iiit Kiidilirfi?. Frank J t-1 1 of! Chlloiiiiln, Frunk Miner. Hob Oliver. I Paul Noel, (ieoriie Hlovenson, Coir I mini O'lrfiuKhlln. F.verott deary, I). J N. Clemens. Andrew Ciilller, Kd Mi'-J l.auithlln, linnrxn T. Fouler. K. inn'i ll Kluhn, J. (I. Johnston, (icorae Mi--1 Iniyre, A. 1.. Illii'. William MnKulro,( lornf llrldaeford. h. II. Pike. AI-. M,,es Aul.ra llrudbury, Lorctla Jcn- nliiKi. Mury Hull. Clara Calkins.' ,.,.,,, Tllley,. llcnn doers. Frcdu KJack, Muy Phlnney, Hazel Noble, i ausiims rirniT. imiiryn i.nyinru. n'' ,"" Joimmiin. laroiyn. I'hylll. , nKMlM,(l I.. nrPNI'lltllllZ IllH KlftH. ' .1-iilNT iiiMi urn r; TO in: OIVKX HOON Of great Interest In Kluinnth rolls u ,n ,,, wlllir I)f ,hl, p..l (, liy community club on Thiim-j dny evening. Ociober 7. ! Invltnlluiis to several hundred! member of the club and tlnlr KU1, hnvo been placed In Ihe mall, ' uccoriling in sir. .Ainiiinn. WHO IS j rhnrge of the dance arrangement, i .,., Hallng'a orchestra will pro- , I' T Tb.Tt iwirt " K.n,,h Fall..' Mr, l.oro- , "? , r1",, ? T. " , m ' ' ""nu'u -h- Tuesday r'B" 7' "T "r'" 0,t,h -veiling in her ..r,,c,lve home with ! hfiuldcd lo hn nno of morn I linn , . , u 1 Znlnn notice. ' ' " ' .,., ,.'?. ,"' 1 e MHS.' AVKRV HOSTESS Tllt ltSh.W AITKIINOOV pretly party, wa that ovor, wnl()l Mr ,m,.vT, c. Avery pre k. . n.. t. . . I smeii on i iiursuuy aiiernoon ui nrr in, mo on Oregon avuniie. when s gmup of the younger matron were bidden for an urternoon of bridge, Asters In tho lovely full shades of llVend..r, purple and crimson were w,ern 1 ? ' , V. , , V ,,., , ,(1,j a rhnrln , ,h roomsp,r"' ,'lv, ly Bml M"",n,,"' '"" P. , .,... thu t brll,. ,.r ln . Suhln. Thomas While Dclzcll. Frank) . 1 Howard. E. (!. Wisecarver., Avis i ,,,- Kh c,,re wa awurded to Mm. (;, si,son, n,l w to Mrs. Rex i.aPrarie. ,,, tnnwiiy. iioueric .m. nuiiin, I uui Nu,., Herman Glsvold, l.eliind Wllllls. Levant Pease, George Ma- .,,. U'Mllum I.. K.milerH. Stanlev llajlcek. Murk lluiina and the Misses France Humphrey and Pearl Blchn. MIIS. IM GGINS HltllK WITH WAVE MACHINE Winter hns a tendency to straight cn out tho carefully laid waves linllndy's coiffure, hut science ha. i Invented even a challenge to Nature. Mrs. Belle Hoggins, permanent ., Bpcemiist of tho Marvel Perm nent Wave shop in Portland, will arrlvo In Klamnlh Falls Tuesday of hair. MISSIONARY HOCIKTY MEIJTS Till ItsDAY Members of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Emanuel Baptist church met on Thursday aflornoon for one of their busy meetings of Ihe fall. Eighteen members wero present, and Mrs. Chaniherlnlii gave an In terestlmr rtiseiiHslon of conditions. political and social, that now exist In China. The women have Issued an urgent Invitation to others in Klamath Fulls to Join them In their work , for the year. I A social hour followed tho busl-1 ness mooting nnd discussion of the I foreign missionary work. I . I HAPPY llOl'll YVITII I MRS. J. J. KELLER Mrs. J. J. Keller was hostess on Tuesday aflornoon to members of the Happy Hour club at her home on Jefferson street. Lovely shaded asters were used lo decorate tho rooms of the Keller home. Guests Included Mra. Ray Harris nnd son Donald, and Mrs. Waller Hanson and daughter Miirjorlc, and Miss Frances Humphrey. Mrs. Keller entertained tho follow ing members, Mesdnmes Sam Sum mors, Jennie, Hum, R. E. Emmltt, Pnul Johnson, Ed Lawrence, O. M. Hoctor, W. J. Steinmots, Rhltiehnrt. Mntsrhenbnchor and Georgo Hum phrey. Mm. Ed Lawrence will entertain tho Happy Hour club on Tuesday, Octobor 12. iBlack Combined With Gay Color In Many Models Tlie frock picturril, like many olhrr fall models, combines hrillianl color with Muck. The material of the skirt anil short jarkct is Mack rrre cle chine, while the bodice is bright colored brocaded satin with rollnr and cu(T ef same matcri.iL iiv i iv IS ;Tj:,VTINKh ' IP Y wummt I 'M' win ! f : I i For Mrs. Jiimes Lively of (iold.ford, II. C. Merrnnnn, E. L. Rteph- llll. On nun, who is visiting this of the yotiiiecr maids nml matrons. Mr. Lively Is hero with her hiis- baud on a combined business and ; ..lAnu..r .!.. I l...nH.H Inl - ,,,., ,)Mhi.oltm!0 ct"ho stndled at Oregon Agrlc)uirl college dtiWreanry of tho Business and--ITr p, time .Us. Lively I nffil- iuV'd with (liiinmu Phi Hutu., ! Mm. Lively was awarded high score of the evening. " The following i McComiell, mid the Misses Muybelle l-avltt, Margaret Worilen. Clara Calkins, Verna Skelinu, VI re In in I West, Lel.alno West. Lorelta Jen. "lnK"' ' " " '''"' r"nil1M"'- ... M(oK IIKPAItTMKXT TO MKKT MOMIAV AI-.TEHXOON The Inl'lal activity, on this week's soelnl.caU'liiliir is the meeting of the'XKT WEDNESDAY book department of the Klamath Falls Women' Library cluV of w hich Mm. Thomas While Delxell I in charge for the season. The novel of Sir Phillip Glbhs. "The CnchniiKlng Quest." will ho re - vI.mI by .Mm. Nelson Reed. n order Hint those of the depart- " "" " rn ino novels to oe review eu in i lie coming mceiing 01 November and December, Mrs. Del " lla" announced that Mrs. Levant Pease will review "The Rosnlle Ev an Letters from Mexico," and Mm. Lynn P. Sablu "will review "We Must March," by llonore Wllsio Morrow. MRS. WOHHI.KS IS HOSTESS AT DINNER t onipiimenlliig Jim. Wilbur A. j Arnold of Portland, who. has been lives In Klamatii Fulls for the past month, Mra. Otto Wobbles of Spring Luke entertained at a prettily ap pointed dinner during the past week. Mrs. Arnold and son Hilly are re- I '"mlng north this week Learn to Dance! Winter will soon be here your friends will invite you to social . dances. Why Be a Wall Flower? The success of our pupils proves that you can also learn ; but, more than that, wo Riiaranteo it. The Baker School Arcade llo'lel Phono 7M Lessons Any Tlmo by Appointment. Buriflny, October Z, 192fl DELPHIAN CLUB TO ' MEET ON TUESDAY Dnlphian (roup , In Klamath Kalla, known Did'a Utmmi rhnp lr, will hold the firm group mfl- liixn of the yr on Tueaday after noon. mcorill.iK lo announcement ' made during the pant week by Mr. I Don 1. Zumwalt, aupervlior. The afternoon cIubuph will meet TileHdny lit the followlnic deaiicnaliid hoiuea: Mm. Andrew Colller'a clan at her liiirne mi Third and I'lne alreeta; Mm. J, liuyul Khiiw's iluiia with Mra. K. (i. CummliiKa. on Waahlnntou j tret; Mr. Hihim II Auatln hi with Mm. Cloud llavls on Kpla nuili': ' and Mm. Ituchai'l Applexate Holomon' evenlnit ela, which will meet on Wedneaduy evening during I he coming winter month, will hold the flml meeting of the yeur at the homo of Mr, hon 1. Zumwalt, 430 Hlvemlde. It 1 understood that group meet ing will be held again next week, announcement to he made later a to the meeting place. The additional gutherlng of tho afternoon and eve ning claiwe will nerve to bring their work up to date. The chapter meet ing, ulway well attended- by the member, will be held In -the aim room of the White Pelican hotel ou Tuesday. October 2d Z.' . I , . . rl'f""VlnK ''"-' esied la the progress of Delphian in Klnmaili Full, and;are actively en rolled In, the chapter: j Musddmes Claud If. Davis, Herbert j D. Newoll,' J. M. Bedford. W. It. I Hoyd, 0, ,11. .Merryman, Charles I. , Roberts, Charles Martin, 0. A. Man se y. J. Royal Shaw. Harhnel Apple I gate Solomon, (ieorgo I'lrlch, J. S. Elliott, thicur Hhlve. Howard It. Per rln, W. II. Robertson. O. C. Urn ber't. Theodore D. Case. Oliver Spl-l ker Steve Ssbo Jr H E Getr E. (1. Wisecarver. E. 'il. Balalger. K. l. ruminlng. Wilbur Jone. A. M. Collier. W. L. Juinn. Hope Weston Kllbourne. W. O. Smith. J. F. Kim- liiill. Will Baldwin, Harry Poole, Islrom and Mrs. Bert Call Thomas Paul Jackson, Warren Hunt, J. A.J played. Gordon. T. C. Campbell, H. R. Har-.j Mrs. W. R. Boyd, Mra. Karl G. rison. Kan v hillock, Clifford R. ucu. B. 1). Johnson, Don J. Zum- jwall. Horace M. Manning. Harry M. : Ackley, John C. Boylo, C. H. Knowles, E. H. Pike. Oscar Peyton, ('. II. Underwood. Horace Bridge- ens. tieorge J. G allon. (Jeorgn Dix. on.. Fred Sch.llo.k. W. R. Lamm. P. A. Albertm,.. and Merle West, and tho Misses Mlrl.m Martin. Ida It. t . ? I'",''01'' B'fUl" App legate, Ruth Minter and Marie tc.Millan. e j I'OT-l.l'CK Ht'l'PKIt IS ' ' L't'Wl , 1 U..VI1 ! " .' ,h ho-,- r xi y ..u frsxional Women' club, mem born of the orgnnlzntion enjoyed a pot-luck "upper Monday night, the first of a number of impromptu affair o , V " . '" 8POI1S"r dUr'nS 'he winter mouth, The main topic of the evening brought up for discussion, was the I bridge tea and event of Suturday ' from which the women will furnish . their ahe.re of tho rest room in the new library. The next gathering of the club will bo the October dinner within fortnight. The place has not yet been announced. A. X. V. CLl'H TO Members of the Art Needlework club will meet with their president, Mrs. George A. Wlrtz, at her home I on 629 Jefferson street, Wednes day afternoon, October 6, according 1 lo announcement made by Mrs Wirt Saturday. HOARD MEETING OK DELPHIAN' IS HELD Outlining the winter's work of the Deltn Gamma chapter of Del phian club, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. supervisor, was hostess on Friday evening to the board of directors. Those present included the offi cers. Mm. J. Royal Shaw, Mrs. V. O. Smith, Mrs. Theodore Case, Mrs. ! Howard R. Perrln. Mrs. Zumwalt. and the leaders. Mrs. Paul Jackson and Mm. Andrew Collier. I Trrz I rf" . White Pelican HOTEL Sunday Special Dinner ft. 50 6 to 8 o'clock ft. B0 Caviar Canape Chicken Ala Crsnm or Consommo Celestlne Celery Ripo Ollvei Choice cf Prime Ribs of Beef Ail Jus Chicken Fricassee Ala Supreme Grilled 'Pork Tenderloin Sauce Robert Fried Spring Chicken Rasher of Bacon ? Tenderloin 8teak With Fried Mushrooms Hearts of Celery Goumnt Dressing Mashed Potatoes Pens In Cream Hot Rolls Pineapple Sherbet Orango Ieo Cream With Ck.i Applo Pio With Chceso or Huckleberry Pie Steamed Fruit Pudding With Maple Sauce Casaba or Hrncy Dew Melon Demi Tasse BENEFIT TEA IS EVENT OF SATUR DAY AFTERNOON The large aemlily room of the Veteran' Memorial bulldliif w the cene of the benefit bridge te of aBlne .,, .rf(.Ma Wo. nien'a club for the library fund Sat urday afternoon. Mr, (lordon Dixon and Mr. '""''! M. (Hover, anulnli'il by several oilier member of the club rucciTtd at the door. Trailing wood Tine and fine mnple were uaed Willi fern and palm to ,.,., 10 room wllcre nParly ,ty utiles were In play during the after noon. Mis Ruth Akers, charming vocal ist, same several numbers, and Mir Pearl lliehn played during the re ception and tea hour. Among those having tables during the afternoon was Mr. P. A. Albert son, whose guest included Mr. Howard II. Perrln. Mr. K. Ber) Hall and Mrs. H. N. Moe. Mr. H. K. Pelts had as her guest Mrs. Waller Heaue. Mr. H. O. Wort- ley and Mr. W. P. Johnson. At other table were Mm. E. G Whtecarver, Mr. Percy Murray, Mis Jean Perry, Miss Virginia West, Mies l-d-ane West and Mine Florence Voin flnd Mildred Noble of the University of Washington. Mrs. John ('. Boyle wa hostess to two table, at which Mr. Horace Hrldgeford, Mm. K. H. Pike, Mrs. Charles I. Roberts, Mrs. Oscar Shive, Mr. G. A. Bellman, Mrs. Ernest Mc - Kee and Mrs. Joel T. Ward played. Mrs. Herbert D. Newell entertain - ed at two tables during the after - nooo, and her guests included Mr. Kilns Ohenchaln. Mrs. H. W Bath - lany. Mra. Theodore Case. Miss Mir - I iam Martin. Miss Mlttle Griffin. Mis , "ara Jarvls and Miss Emily Mc - ! Broom of Pendclton. At Mr. Fred C. Murphey's table Mrs. II. E. Calkin. Mrs. E. C. Ahl - Cummlngs and Mrs. R. E Paddock nlaved at Mr. H n. I.lnvd yd Stewart's table. Mrs Hardin Carter was hostess to two tables where Mra. Glenn Jester, Mm. A. E. Whitman, Mm. Byron Hardenbrnok played at one. and Mm. li. E. DeWeese. Mr. C. B. Browne. ...rs. jume r,,nop e osier ana OT.llod low scores were awarded to Mrs jiurma urutnea 01 i-enaieion ai an- other. , , aim.' rranci it. uias guests m- eluded Mrs.' Walter West. Mrs.' C P. Mason and Mrs. Garrett Van Riper. Mrs, Fred Schallock. was hostess j at one table, where Mfs."'R. E.i Wright. Mrs. William Duncan and Mra. Emma Mills played. j . Mrs. J. Royal Shaw's guests In-1 eluded Mm. George I'lrlch. Mra. W.I L. Quinn and Mra. Frank Z. Howard.! Another hostess at two tables was Mrs. Carl Schubert Jr., whose guests 1 Included Mra. V. J. Walker. Mrs. i W. H. McPherron. Mrs. H. J. Win ters. Mra. W. A. Arnold of Portland, Mrs. Louis Bradford, Mra. John Schubert and Mra. W. W. Daw ley. I Mrs. Arnold was the honor guest. ; Mra. J. S. Elliott had as her gurets Mra. Merle S. West. Mrs. ! Fred Fleet .and Miss Grace Elliott. I Mm. Charles Martin's guests in- eluded Mrs. Allen Sloan, Mra. Leslie! Rogers and Mra. Charles Moore. j At Mrs. Ebba Bennett's table Mrs. E. H. Bnlslger. Mrs. Mollie Belding, ' and Mra. E. M. Chllcote played. Mrs. ! Charles P. Stewart of Hollywood was a guest.. I Mrs. Robert Sloan hod as her guests during the afternoon Mrs. At the Affairs of Society With the fall of the frost-nlrmed leaves, society renews activities that vacation days interrupted. And, of course, the matter of ap pearance takes on emphasized imicTtnnce. The hair dress Is vital to beauty. And the deft way we cut and marcel your hair adds to the 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's New Stand Charlea Ijrabert, Mr. Harry Goeller and Mr. Iloderlck M. Smith. Mr. Paul M. Noel wa bonte to Mr. Hex I.ol'rarie, Mr. J. I). Con way and Mra. H. A. Rande. Mr . Marvin K. Lucas entertained at ber table Mr. Joaeph C. Avery, Mra. Herman Clarold aul Mies Pearl Olehn. At Mr. Byron Noud' table Mr. Lave nick and Mr. Joe Brett played! Mr. J. Percy Well' Ruet Inrlud- ed Mr. Harry Ackley, Mr. Don Flatter and Ml Ruth Sander. Mlu P. Marie Riding's guest In cluded Mr. It. K. Watleitburg. Mia Muriel Joy Nichola and Mi Helen Wlthycombe. At Mr. Percy Evan' table Mr. J. J. Parker. Mr. II. J. Savldge and Mr. E. K. Magee played during the afternoon. Mr. II. F. Murdoch, Mr. Moore and Mr. Frank Ward played at an other table. Mra. Will Baldwin had at her ta ble Mrs. Harold Merryman, Mr. J. L. Merryman and Mra. Jackson Kim ball. Mrs. Junior F. Daggett was hos tess to Mrs. W. D. Miller. Mrs. Claud Daggett and Mrs. F. R. Hamblett. At Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall's table Mnl- A. l. Leavitt. Mrs. Thomas Hampton and Mr. Carey M. Ramft- ! by wer9 entertained. Mr. Steve 8a bo Jr. w. hostew j to Mrs. W. E. Lamm of Modoc Point. Mrs. J. M. Bedford and Miss Edith (Lamm of Santa Barbara. Mrs. T. E. McDonald was hostess : to Mm. Garry Cozad, Mrs. O. H. I Mather and Mrs. G. I. Stebblns. ! Mr. Claude Davis entertained for ! Mr- Austin Hayden, Mm. L. B. Kimball of Algoma and Mrs. Matt 1 Egan of Algoma. i 1 Mrs. Don Zumwalt had Mrs. H R. Harrison. Mm. C. F. Stone and Mrs. 1 W. H. Robertson at her table. I ' Campbell, Mrs. Henry "ne. and M' .Tbo.mMJh 6 !,e" ere unable to attend, but spon- i sored a table for the benefit Mrs. Lynn Zimmerman. Miss May bell Leavltt, Miss Margaret Worden and Miss Lois Bynon played during the afternoon. - There were a number of maids and matrons who dropped In for tea during the tea hour from 4:30 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Marvin K. Lucas was award- Cd high score, second high went to .urs. aianna uruencn 01 I'enaieton, u r. -ii..,,!-,, -j , m u ii.... , . .' . IrX '4- Special Announcement Mrs. Belle Huggins Permanent Wave Specialist of Portland will be at the Betty Jane Beauty Shop For a few days, beginning Tuesday, Oct. 5 Phone 796 for Appointment I To Serve Humanity Better" EFFICIENT SERVICE Is assured when an institution of reliability is secured to carry out the details ' of our sacred calling. Our record of 21 YEARS of dependable service justifies this assurance. "A Superior Service" Which never costs more Often Less. EARLWHITLOCK, phone rUNElULieTH RKV. AN' It MRS. VAKNKrt HONORED Tlli nHDAY KVK . As a farewell compliment to Rev. and Mra. T. D. Yarnes of the Metho dist Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pelts entertained on Thurs day evening for forty guests at their home on Walnut street. Rev. and Mrs. Yarnes left for their new appointment, accompanied by their family. In Oregon City, whom they will remain Indefinitely. Mr. Pelts was assisted In her duties aa hostess by Mrs. Christ II. Barnstable and Mr. Lawrence K. Phelps. Later In tho evening Mr. and Mrs. Yarnes were presented picture of Crater Lake National park. B. F. Stewart and Mike Casper, violinists, accompanied by Mrs. Slaw art, played during the evening. MCCARTHY BLDO. SEVENTH ST. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE V L j XJTrXClT Miwrinw