KLAMATH NEWS Sunday,' October' 17. 1ft2fl Page Three OCIETY NEWS MIIH. ItllOIIF.IIAMKL IIOVOItKI) WKIiNKHDAV Complimenting Mm. Lyls Rhode humid, Mm. Kred Hrhallnrk enter tained Informally on Wednesday af tnrnuun ut Llnklian Tea ruomii at luncheon. .MIIH. STEWART 1H KTKRTAINKI 1IK.RE BUSINESS WOMEN ttcatj crrnnv pdau nciv oiuni tflura 0n of Ih. moot feted visitor TEACHERS MONDAY t fan aon m Kiamatn ran. In Mr. Charles P. Stewart of llol- ; imuTUS" .ESKNTEI) IN KLAMATH FALLS I lovely, whimsical manner llnrrlr, Ih author of ills," lb llliing comedy mli'd ly Mnrt.nl Olaen A the Pin Tree theatre liny and Krlday evenings, 1 Kliilnnlh KulU Willi th y fiinliiNl ! piny nf ihrce llrutua," tho famous liar la olio of I ha flneat In presented In Klamulli lltniHta atuge. A Kriiup of I had been rhoaen cure- , their inrla. iOCIICTY CALKNHAR I'. MONDAY, OiTOIIKR IH I'lifveraliy Women, dinner at l.lnkhaven. Mualc Department, l.llirury club. TI'KKIIAV, OCTOIIKR III K II. with Mm. Fred I'liliirmui. M KKNKHIIAV, Orlulier 'JO A. N. W. rlu I) Willi Mr. Unfits Moore. litlliAV. IMTOIIK.R B'J Klk apron and overall dunce. I'un nl Teacher uaaorlallnu, Falr- Vll'W 'scllcd. j MUSIC SECTION I MEET MONDAY IN ('uliff.rnlM UUKAKY KUUMS! Minn An Interesting gathering, aurh an lywood, formerly of thta city, who the Husluesa nnd Profeaallnal Wo-! la Ihe gueat of her many friends Mr. Ithodchamel Iihh ln-mi vla-nil.n inve not enjoyed for aeveral while north on a combined busl lllng for several duyx In Klamath : oionllia. waa given Monday nlllil nm and pleasure trip. ran. rroin nnr noma in Oakland. at l.lnkhaven Tea, Itooma when, fob Mra. Hrhallork. Mra. In romiillmenL tn lira, fltewart. lowing I ho dinner, the four school i i. u uith i-a i lo Henry and Mra. Kmma Mllla teachers who drove from Klamath I .'.nl ' ' .,., i rf hitred lo Ih. valley will, Mra.! Kalla. Into Old Mexico. .long tlie ,t h Dome. Kail folia, and cut leader of Khodehamcl Thursday when ah. ro- ' Grand Canyon, the Gulf of Mexico. I . i. ..a . .... .. . ... . ............ lurneu auuin. to nanus, norm along tn Atlantic Kalla l.lhrary club, announred Hat- Mra. Hchallnck' gueat at' lunch-'coast lo Iloaton. New York and urdoy afternoon the program for , eon Included Mra. Rhodchamel. Mra. j then homo to Oreion by the north- Mlaa Mir In in Mlirlln, W. E. MUM. MOMVLIt IH IIOMTK.MS Till HMMY Mra. II. K. Momyer entertained on Thuraduy afternoon at her home t, dear llruliia, la not In j for inemlirra of the F.wauna llnlxlila plara, dlvlatnn of tho Mellioillat Aid of uraclvaa, Hint w are till- :lh Molhodlal Kiilaropul i liurch. Hk,1 j Tln women worked on dulnly i . Khakeapniire. K'"a for I he holiday liaxaar In he . held Hiiturrlay. l)ii'euilHr Ilia fourth. it ai-l la In l.oha houae. . ,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,.,.....,,,,, ,h.laud The llrown lllrd Kliixlna. Hay l.oh. with quirk, aprlnl-1 ........... A.d',n wood, Virginia Weat. vocal. In the rliiinh roimia. and followluk the lniliii- iiii'i'tliia a "myalery . .. ! MIIH. I.AMM . HAH I HATI'ltltAV I.I'M'IIKOV Kor a few frfenda, Mra. ' l,annn entertained at luncheon Hat I Urdu y afternoon1 at l.lnkhaven Tea ' rooma at one o'clock. t'nvera were laid for Mra. Harry I'oole, Mra. ('. 8. Currln. Mra. I Hteve Habo Jr.. Mra. Harry Ackley, era route dlactiaoed their trip. Mlra Anna Ma.' Johnaton told of the early part of Ih. trip and the latter part waa told by Mlaa Freda KJark. Mlaa Hazel Noble Mra. Rmtth's irneata Included Mra. Rtewart and Mra. E. M. Chllcole. Mrs. Bert ('. Thomaa, Mri. Arthur Wilson, Mra. Thomaa l-awrenoe of Medford. Mrs. Mollle BeldinR, Mra. Georke It. Lindley, Mra. L. I.. Truax, Mrs. K Ilia bet h Culbertson and Mias Kllialtelh Culbertson of a.en on ine oumorou. nappenina. j Jfc,rke,.y Mr,. w g. 8ougn ,nd of the trip which were many. Th.,Mn Ko,0 c Crowibe(.k. auto campa, on the route, were I mentioned by Mlaa Itena doer and ! mikm IIK.I.KN" HIIIVK many quesnpns were aaxea tn. giria j h fOMIM.IMKNTKI) enilnit up lot by I he Ih. cartwaea woiiiru. Ilia lliclr arulcNoucncaa. b-.r alluallnna. lll aicnllfl Ken to ih. men ami in- "Ih-ar llrutua" forma the' if thi play. lird act, and Ihe finale, i ely unci tho piny, all In! aa aitioolhly ua plays pro-1 Mil Ihe alliinllona I hut 'Hear llrutua." ran ever imI om the Anicrlcnu etiiKe. In Ada One nnd Throe! hnrlh, Miirnnl Olai-n: Mrs. ,i'iira Thniclicr: Mr. Curdle. I ny Koulacr: Mra. - I'urdlo. j llowuliik. Mra. Chrla ll.irn- atubli'. Mra. It. M. Smith. .Mra. W. ; II. Ilnrnea. Mra. T. II. Wealfull. I Mra. II. K. Moniyer. I MUM. K.I, IS iiim:ii ikintknh t'ompllniciitlnx her mother, Mra. Theodnro liana of Hun Franriaco. Mra. K. M. lul entertained at dln- he lultliil meelliik of the year. Mon- Kleunor Vaden and Mra. . 11. duy aflenioou in the llhrury club iJaKxelt, rooma al 1 .10 o'clock. A paper will be read by Mrs. II. V. Murdoch, How to I'nder atund ami Appreclnlo MunIc. Ilullerfly, (Irli'k, Mlaa l.ydla von Merlin ladorf, lualrunicntul. Hark! Hulk! The Ijirlt, Schubert, nnu l near a inruan ai r.vo, i.a-j y in ii ii, Mra. tllrnn Kent, vocal. tuiae uriiianin, io(;. .-no. llMr,, KlIII110 M, MrM. Kr,,, Ht.nal, Chopin, and Klitrte, (op. 26. No. ot-k. Mra. W. K. Lamm. Ill Chopin, Murgurot Cuinmiiixa, In- atrumrniul. IMVItltslTV VMIK. llerreuae from Jocrlyn. II. (iodurd. , TO ll-:i.'T MOMIIV I The American Aaaoclutlon of Unl-ent. Mra. Gertrude Glover veroliy Women will hold their oeo-'cnarite of arrangements. , ond meeting of Ih year Monday All friends of th. girls and pros-j nerved a charming luncheon. Mil INK llllMI It 'evening at t:30 o'clock at Link- pective members are bidden to the! Th. guests who honored Miss IIKAItlt IV MKItmitll haven Tea room A... Mrs. Avis Mt-: party where cards and music will j Bhlve included . the Miase Harriett Valley realdenta were fnrliinulc j ( nniicll. who. la ill charge of Ih. ao-' be enjoyed. The time will b. an- Bratton, Henrietta Wright. Alice in naving tne npporiuiiity lo near rial romiiilttee. haa promised, a spe-j nounced later Harvey. 1a Tabor. Shirley Earl- J The following were present Mon- j ndaoii. Mariah Grime.. Alyse Hec h ni,.hi- Ann. v.. inhminn I lr. Nocy Gammon, Gertrude Boyle. by the business women A Hallowe'en party will be en joyed Monday evening. October the twenty-fifth In th. library club rooms, according to announcement made by Mrs. Irma Dixon, -presl- is in In honor of ber daughter. Miss Helen Bhlve. whoa, thirteenth birth day occurred last Saturday, Mr. Oscar Shrvp entertained for a group of th. younger set at the Shlve horn, on North Ninth street. - Games wer. enjoyed until late In the afternoon when Mrs. Shire aia fur inlil-aiinimvr week. . ... ,. w, ,, rtrt. fond act. lovellneaa III It- T,, lri.rli p,eeni at Ihe home tl lb wood. Ihe myaler- . .... M,liv.,r Im-lluled Mra fanlaallr wood, presented ,01.ki MrUi n. (i, Worlley. Mra., '"" Homer, famous ronlralln. c dinner for that evening. nv llurno ran. Treea aroi ,. .. ,.iki. Ml. .; () .rd.lln concert Huiuruny evening in me Itnaervatlons ran lie made Medford armory, and a number nl Mr,. Vera Houston Moser, or Jlliw Kluninlll ralla men uud women Jon r- Virginia Weal. neyed lo llm valley to attend llini Any college women in Goer. Kllu Wllllts. Lucille Ijirkey. Inn-ritv. I., . ... . , ...... .,, '-"'"' ar Madame Homer. wll are , affiliated with the n. ItoaU M wZZ i.lJi.7,r.rt"Iro"d;K?T7B"i,",,,,B" ,n:,,,l ,o aitr-lXiili llnriUT Will l lit unl from K r I Th nrnirrarn mnim linn fnnaiuiintr . . Frda KJark. Har-I Noble. Kniia "arRueme ioyi. nainerins or- : noiii i Jinn Hoanvsin a it v n un v i-nii. cote. Jean Heard, Helen (JreRory, l It nth Mo.N'ealy and' Roha Harley. 1 (Am 1 1M V w 1 .C. M Ait, -four Xj torivn MCCARTHY BLDO. SEVENTH ST. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE uiitl KI'O on Sundiiy evening hvr twoniy-fotirth. and ihine who roulfl not attfftd Ihe ro inert In Med ford litHt iiIkIX, will nvall thm- of thn radio -onrrt next ic-li' . ' I n"Pnu- Martha Tpp. Kbba Hennett. Helen I tl tn ; ,0. nroKrarn committee mnidHtlnic s Ik lM ha Xerri1 Cerlrude Mr. Condti, Jonejih i . iht nil Thursday eveninic Ht h.r w ,H ntlrui-ttvo homo on Third street. j week. A r-nterlero of deep yellow i-hrvntittf liKitinnia wii iimpiI at dinner fin.ii... .i I i th,. "'ffir.w wr.i.-r.iMi MISS IHFItN IS uud yelhrw arruiiKeiiient of the table. K ran ne and Mm. Ievant I'eaHe. have Hrhed tiled Home very entertaining features at the regular monthly meeting. They have an excellent talk planned on the subject of re forestation. I The study groups for the win ter have organized and It la urgent One of the preMlem parlies of iint the members dim u ha the most ones; lams; Mrs. "oado, Janet i..viri, luhl for Mr 1 1 nan. lb wii k was Hist given Wednea- iieslruble evening for Ihe claases to ib. Hurry It. Allen; Mntey Mr t,u liavenporl. Henry llol- dny ""i1 'h l'"mp ' Mr- meet. Mrs. Chark-a Wood Kberleln ielaoti: Joanna Trout, liar- vln. Klmer lloaklnc. ( una. Lady Carolina Laney. I oy s-hml.lt. Mr. IkI and Dbkle lul. . H. M II.SON IH )IMHIKI AT IMHTV I Kor Ih pleasure of Mrs. Terry .Wilson,, a group of the younger miitroiiH were bidden In un informal lir.MM.WiK H.U.K HKI.D AT niKII GAKAGK Under the direction of the Meth odist Ladies Aid. one of the most successful rummage sales of the season waa conducted. Committees on location Included Mrs. Mollle Deldlng, and Mrs. T. It. Skillington. Soliciting, Mrs. Young. Mrs. S. ' Inoii; Csrnlliiy, his ' rake. ,1 l.oh's Houae. ! II -The Wood III - Sume aa Act I. 'Uclnl MlKliitl reiigrnlll .i--"Mlguon" . -. ."Artlals Life" la frnin "The I" rrh - "Capitol" and like. racier In IIh WinmI .rtiM. .-tiaroiii iiiaen; 1 ,H .iM'arins ouiiguieri jaoei The Hon. Mra. Kiln h Knl ora Tliaictier; The I'tiiUn. yron Kay Koulger; Jomina I r. i.or....iy Aanma. '"".;,,.. Saturday veiling at Ih; lonea: Tho Piper. Joseph J hnm, (f Mr, Hl.r, (.mik wh ,,, liimsr Jamea Maty, Gor-, , , , k. , ,. Ih , , v altlng. Thoae nlio called to compliment Mra. Wllnon Included Mrs. W. U. Hnilaron. Mra. Kmmllt Thldeater, Mra., Goldle . Miller, Mra. 'Oliver: Williams. Mrs. Floyd Henrlol, Mr. Jack Herahberber, Mrs. Vale llol comb. Mra. Charlea llogue. Mra. 1'nill M. Noel and the Mlssea Huth j Llndaay, Inea Jenklna, Connie Crya-t ml, Mae Cryatul, Sybil llnmber. Klna Jenaon, Jo I'pp. Addio Jenklna and (he kueteaa, Mrs. Cook. Mrs.- John Schubert Itnmeby, low lo Mra. Thomas Htrauaa Student ... Itomlierg . Itupee-Ait l-or-!""" -,,r"- ''eorge nienn in noniirlhna consented lo give a splendid i c. Harry. Mrs. E. C Utuckev. Mrs I Mrs. ,he I'lrlhday of Ihelr daughter, courao In International ltelations ' k. M. Chllcoie and Mrs. H. E. ' Mlaa I'eurl lllehn. 'and already a number of persons j Peltz. I I HrldK wns enjoyed during the ,aVe expressed their desire to en- Sale, Mrs. T. II. Skillington. Mr, i r.rniuK ii.kii om "ina roll lor tlila course, other study George It. l.lndlev Mrs Will Lev-' groups will comprla two distinctive j i,g,, Mrs. Carrie Maier, Mrs. Mat-! rournea. one on contemporary flc-1 tie Ilurchett. Mr. L. K. Phelps, I lion led by Mrs. Levant I'eaae. and j Mrs. II. G. Wortley. Mr. Kobln-I on the alternate meeting, one in I son' and Mrs. Winters, contemporary drama led by Mrs. j Avla',.McConnell. "I . , 1 iAlAZAM.l C.lton ' Th course are open Mo anyonel'ICXIC HATl'RD.tV The girls of the Mazama Camp . r nr. group enjoyed a hike along 1 I li I the west side of Upper Klamath and Martin , Herman is- void and Marvin K. Lucas. The guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Kr Lucas, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schulieri, Mr. and Mrs. Herman GIs vold. Mr. anil Mrs. Joe Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques J. hlelger. Mr. interested, whether a member and Mra. Ilex l.aPrarle, Mr. nnd th. association., or not. Mra, J. 1). Conway,: Dr. and: Mrs.- ' Paul M. Noel. Miss llessie , Tull .MIIS. .MORIMII'K Mon dJ)ff,ii ter- DorcasJ circle MIH Kruiires Humphrey, Mlaa Klna ( IMlltcAH ClltCLK Jenaon, and Martin Itamsby. . Ken-' Mr. Myron G. neth 8. Perry, Kdwld nrlsfoll.' I'lul tallied' membefs i rosier. Ilnlie Green and I ho ho- at ber homeon Ninth street at tea, Mlas lllehn. High on Thursday afternoon.' TtuVI Wfimeri anent thn n fl.rnnnn uvlni ! for Ihe holiday bsiaar which the)lINSiKn PARTY AT l-ake chaperoned- by their guardian, Mrs. 1). M. Smith, Saturday after noon. - . There were fifteen In the party and a sandwich luncheon waa en Joyed at 4 o'clock. r Tiviciiiiii KT Kit III AY Itereal lo members of Ihe Teacher aaaocintlon of the r achool, will be the first : of Ihe year on Friday of- ktictnbor twenty-second at In the school house. Itena Goers and Mlaa Freda Kill relate their experiences j on a trip lo New York, Ihe United Stntes, during G. A. Krause was hosteas number before tbe first night ; .ADIKK AUXILIARY KNTMITAIN AT in r.lt .iicii j Presbyterian AinlllarT'wIII conduct THK CI.l'R KXJOYKD An Inlerrailng dinner party was ; )eeember third and fourth on Main A pheasant dinner, one of the an event of Thursday evening when ,.,.. v . fir.t of th. ..... ... , .m , of Friday evening when a party of the younger aet enjoyed ; the af ! fair at tbe Club Cafe. Covers were I The regular meeting of the Ladies I laid for Miss Freda Klack. Miss i Auxiliary of Herbert Applegale Anna Ma. Johnston. Miss Rena wer. laid for Mr. and i Camp Xo. 14, was held Thursday r.(urj W I Tinilv nnri V CI Mrs. Nelson Reed. Mm. Weston 1 evunlnt nt tho hnm rf Mr nniu.Pi I n-i t ......... -( Kllbourne, T. I'eariton lleuderson. .MrOonald. 1026 Jefferson street. a aiirprlse tn rompllment to Mr. Ju. rxll(.K( Thallentyne Sturdl-i Mrs. W. K. Carter waa Initiated V on. it a "mi ). ivnnt. and Mr nnd Mn KrniiiA t tn momlipnthln ft ! Mrs. Ill V Kit CIIMPI.IMKNTS , , , it. i.r.i..i in 1111 1 , nf "Dear llrulus" presented by thetMKKT THI'RSIIAY "inner panr. prei,, .1. ua -, Moroul Olaen plnvera In the Pine pninlmrnt. was enjoyed Wednesday . xre. evening, wnen a group 01 irienns. ; rovers hidden by Ihe Mrs. It. I. eland Couch If you were Robinson Crusoe If you were alone with yourself really alone, like Robinson Crusoe on his desert island how long would you be able to interest yourself in You? After all, it's the woman who knows something about what's happening in Europe and why, and can tell a "bill of lading" from a "promissory note" that's most interesting to her self and to others. And she's generally one who has appreciated the value of laundry service in cutting down her housework hours. . Finished Service, the fully finished laundry service, has . made her washday as easy as turning on the elec tric lights. Finished Service Troy Laundry Phone 656 Kfillnwln dinner, where Hal t summer. All patron and w,.n favors were used, carda Mts, ,ma Ol llie ai llifi'l are iiiv.ieu Id the nllernoon. lira of aUlll grade Ktudenta Covers at dinner were laid for;nth .Mr. nnn mra. k. m. iki, air. anil . Jonil i,m sr.. entertained In Mra. II. W. Ilnthlnny. Mr. and Mrs. I r,,rmiillv nl ber hmne In shlnnlnc- The next mealing irvo during lour. the meeting's r.HH F.XJOY .Kit PARTY nu p of teachers of the Killin gs city achoola, were rom led on Friday evening with ber parly l the homo of ntel Noble. Mlas llenn Goers jlaa Freda KJuck. ildnight supper was served gnosis and those that at tho party Included Mlaa Mlt ffln, Mlas Melvena Dllllng laa Anna Mae Johnatln, Mlaa arvls and the hostesses. Miss Mis Goera and Mis KJuck. C WARMING AT ;ilHON' IIOMK new homo of Mr. nnd Mra. Patterson on I'pham alreot. Iven an enjoyable houae ig on . Thursday evening by ra of the Mellioillat church 'if which Mr. Patterson Is dir- ! tity-flvo wcro present, Includ Bv. nnd Mrs. Frank Weill lid their diiughlcr, Mlsn Dor- emmett, who hnve arrived In ll Falls from Minnesota lo p their new work In the 1st church of Klnnmlh Fulls. Kit MIIH. HlflMIP KOR CAI.IKORMA nnd Mr, fed A. Rhoop, llunka), loft early Sunduy k for San Frnnclaco, where 111 spend a fortnight vlalt lio hay city with frionds. . ii i.'h (ii ii.n : ISM not HI'I A. II. Morrison and Mrs. Mnrlln were hosteaaes on ny afternoon to niembora of til's Guild In the Parish fit thn church. teas of tho church, during t two weeks, was discussed members. Tea wns served llio nflernoon. will be held October 28 and all ! tera. wlvea nml Hmi.hlnp. nt Hnnn. were enjoyed with high score go- i;NTi:itTAIXH lali-Amerlcan War veteran, are ask ing to Mrs. II. . Ilathlnny. low For MrH, Theodore linns of San ed to obtain application for mem to Mlaa Irene Anderson. i Frnnrlsro. who la vlaltlnir in Klnm-! hn..i,in riiiia or a lortntgnt, Mrs. MRS. IIKKIIK IS MKIIKORII VISITING William Lorenx, Mlaa Ireuo Ander aun. Mlas Murthn Cpp. tltto Lor enx, Krnest McColltini, G. C. Lor enx, Itoy Schmidt, and Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Leland Conch. ton t luncheon. Mrs. Carl Ileehe, accompanied by Covers were laid for Mrs. Unas, her attractive twin daughters. Dale Mrs. Martin McAndrewa, Mrs. Marie i and Gall, are spending the week Dnvenport, Mra. P. K. Ilnnnon nnd ' end In Medford viaiting with Mra. Mrs. Unman Sr. Ilrebe's mother. AI'XII.IAIIY OK ST. PAIL'S MK.KTS An Interest lug study club liaa. been formed wilhln Ht. Paul's Kpls copul t-hurcli iimnng the younger mntriMts of the parish with meetings fortnightly in the pariah house. On Tnesdny evening Ihe subject was Liberia, and Mrs. Holier Itad cllffo waa In charge of the pro gram nnd she rend nn Interesting paper nn Libeilu which alio had prepared. Mrs. Jean Young, Mr. Krlc lin ker, Mra. Irwin nnd Mr. J. Henry Thomas nlan read paper on the subject, discussing general phases of the little negro republic In west Africa. 1 Mra. Thomas' paper discussed Mohammedanism nnd srrnphnoks ob tained through the courtesy of Miss Chnrlnllo llrown, pdurnllonnl serre-i tnry of New York, showed colored maps and pictures of tho Interest ing country, Tho next study club meeting will be held In November with Alaska ns th. subject. H. W. Ilathlnny. who Is familiar with conditions In Alaska, ha promised to apeak be fore Ihe women. On Tuesday evening. October 26, m llnSSnwn'en nnrlv urlll ha nnlnvnH ' with th. women bidding guest to tha affair in the parish house, MIL AM) MRS. II.M.I, RK.TI R.N I ROM NORTH The ninny friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. R. Hull aro welcoming their return lo Klamnth Falls nfter an absence of the past three week. They spent the tlmo In Portland and Ynlley cities. "To Serve Humanity Better" SERVICE with ui, mcnn.s anticipating the needs anil desires of our patrons so that they need not concern themselves about, the slightest detail beyond telling; us their wishes. "A Superior Service" Which never costs more Often I.OS9. I'. -V: EARL WHI TTaOCK PHONE FUNERAL CO;6THj 301 South Seventh Street 3 ! 32