THE KLAMATH MWS
Sunday, Nov. 21, 1920
SOCIETY'
BRIDGE PARTY.
IS INTERESTING . .
EVENT OF WEEK
One iif. I lin prultlnat partita ir
lh nl t.rk m thai ovur wlilrh
.Minn Kraim-a Jlniuhrtiy anil lllo
1'iwrl lllohii iiriolilxl cm Wrilm-a
lay . ovnnliift at th liumii of Mr.
ul Mm. (looriee Minim on I'liiu
A huo bukit of wlilto cliyr-,
Miithmnuma ailnrnttl thit rmiir (if
lh room nnd rlimiorn of full flow-
I', II. I). WITH ,
miih. .1. , iii:iii i
' An lnli-ri'iillMif civctil wuh wuJoyiMl
nil Tiii'mlny,' Niivmlir nUlwnlli,
when Mr. J, I. Ili'uril rnli'i (nlni"l
fur nii'inlH'rn uf Iho 1. K. O. 11
Hit Ikiiiiq.
Tho prcmruiu, ffillowlna t lit ImhI
nomi inilnK, waa (lnvulil to Kdn
inllnnul Huy ami roll ail rciunml
d In. prominent educator. Mr.
C P, Maaon and Mr. Harry (ioollnr
it In rhnrxa of Ilia i pruxruin
fur Ilia (vi'iilnit.
Mra. (.', I'. Mutton will anlar-
ra wora uird, uhuv thu flroplar ' tain tlia group In a forllilKht, al
and, on ihtuiIoiiiiI inlilca,
II lull arnro Hi lirltlKO wua alvt'ti
to Mra. l'aul fcuel, dot-olid Mich lo
hur Iioiiiii mi ItlvumlO", Tunndny,
N'ovt'tiilicr tho tlitrtt'otirlt
A Kiii'nt of Ilia club Tmuuluy
Mra. William Huntliira uml low In ovoiiIiik Mra, 1.. K, llurknr,
Mra. Ilex A. l.al'rarl. Inioinlii'r of I'. K. O. from Monliina
,T Iho K.....L al ou.li tauli.. hold- ,',, r . r,,r"' "r" "'r-
Int lilah atoru waa a lovoly lirlo""",r "' -ara lioiin..
Iluuoll row ilv.n. Tlnuo to whonil .lv ,,.?iiTrT
thu uoautlful tlnwara woro awarde d 7 " . ' i.. I . ... it..
I'ndor. thu aimplrra of Klamath
county IiIkIi tu'linol, Iho I'ndfrwooil
Ntrlnx qilnrtvt of Kukoiio. will b
warn Mm. Stanley lUJI.rk. Mra
Inland Wllllla. Mra, Herman li la-.
voH. Mra. Ollvor Wllllania. Mra.
l'aul DalllSn and Mlaa Kliia Ji.nuin
MIk. Addlo Jonklna. Mlaa Itutli ! n"nnl rlrl "' l-rmr tin
Dixon and Mlaa l-ol. llyuon. third In tho Proinont achool, arcord-
Tbo holraaf woro alte.l about;1'"1 ,n "nounromoni
tho ruoina by Mra. (luoraa lllrhn.
Mra. (loorxa lluimihroy, Mra. Mar
vin l.ilcua and Mlna Kvolyn I'nipit.
'I
M1HS JKVNON
KTr:ttT.tlVS
Mpnibora of Iho Thiirailuy llrldito
club pnatpouad tliolr ovoiilnr al
The quartet wlilrh Includpa Itei
I'ndorwood, flral violin, lieud of Iho
vlollit department of tho achool of
niualo al tho mivoralty of Orejton:
liolbort Mnoro, aocond violin. Bm
ford Koarli. viola, and Marian I.ltllo.
i-aillat, la making a tour of the
ttu. Tlivy aro also accompanied
brldio for tit. fiilv.r.lty Women', "na." . .." 'nl
daocn. and mot K-rl.t.v -v.,.. rl cnooi oi muaic. univoraiiy oi urj-
tho home of Mr and Mr. If f on..a plalllats
llambor on Wablnalon atroet.
where Mlaa Klnu Jriiaou waa lioa
toaa . to Itor club.
-f .h- V " ' J""" wlniuilUK party lato Hal-
eluded Mra. l'aul lialton, Mra. Ho.
hwim.mi; ruiTV
ImATIHOAV An'KHMKIN
A ttroup of the younxer aet en-
A.. l.nl'rarle, Mra. Kloyd McMlllnu.
Mra. 1. II. Conway. Mra. I'tnl Noel.
Mra. John M. (Hover and tlie ho
tvaa.i Mlaa Jenn.n.
KXTKItTAIN ,T
IHl-:it NI'MI.W v
A prettily arranged party a in
event of Sunday evening when Mr.
ami Mra. Hob Drowning enlertaln
el for a group of frionda at their
borne.
The centcrnjore of the dining
labia waa a lovely arrangement ot
rut fall fllwera.
C'overa were tald for Mr. and Mra.
U-e I'arker. Mr. and Mra. I'hll
llrltner. Mr. nnd Mm. A. I. I.a tu
tor!. Mr. and Mra. Frank Snyder,
and Mr. nnd Mra. Clnrenre Snod-
..Hpn t... ...v ... n. nil, Hllll ..11V.
Drowning.
A. A. V. W. II.VM'K ,
K.MM H(H l l, Wr:f:K .
Of Intereat lo the . yoiipner aat
unlay afternoon followed by aupper.
Theme In tho party at tho vlunr.e
Included Mlaa Uertrudo Llndley,
Mlaa Lorraine Mordoff, Mlaa Katlior
Vealih and Mlaa Allan Mnnaey and
Mbji lliown. tlllliort Kleot, Wayne
llarrla nnd liny Mordoff.
. i t
Mils, TVKNKII lr .
lltWiTeiKK TI KSDAV, .
A pre' illy arranged Ulnuef over
VIIKIIMA I'KtMK
lllltrilll.t V I'AltTV
A proity lllile parly compllmont
Ing Virginia Carolyn I'ea.e, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. Ivaut l'eain
or 1.111) Lookout alreot. who cele
brated liar alitll birthday, w
given ut Iho family roaldonca on
Uiiliirduy evening.
Ilrlllliinl Imlloona ,wvro glvcu the
rlillilren who honored Virginia Caro
lyn, and lovoly flowora In puatnl
tliudoa. wlih a prolly, arrangement
of yellow (iiryauDtliopiuma, were
uaid about lla rooma.
Mra. Holier HalrllfiA aaalatod Mra.
I'eaKO.
- The little gueala Included (trace
an (iroealieck, Clulra Heutor,
It it t li llathluiiy. I.anaya Mc.Noely.
Ilena May McNeoly, Mary Aqdrey
llndillffs, llclnci Itadcllffe. Iiorlan
Terrlll. Marjorle liavla, Krleda
Hugarman, Virginia Crego, Mnrlan
Crego and Ilia ho.tnaa, Mlaa Peaae,
MIIH. HUl.tN IH .
VINITI. HOI Til
Mra. II. I. Hlouii loft Wediiea
duy aflernoon for Kncrumenlo and
Hun Kramia-o, whore alio will apend '
a week vlalllug with Mr. Hloan who
la In Iho auuth on bualneaa for
a month. . J
MUM. Mi ON.NT.1,1,
JHWKIt IIDSl K.KS
, . I.lnkhaveu wao tho acene of. a
prelllly nrrunged dinner when Mra.
Avla Mct'onnell waa hoateaa on
Tliuraday evening. A centerpiece
of deep golden flowera waa uacd
on the table.
('overa were laid for Mr. and
Mra. Crlffllh I.. Humor. Mr. and
Mra. K. J. Murray, Mlaa (irace
Conboy and Mra. Mct'onnell.
KNTKKT.tlN AT
I.INKII.W K
The pretty Utile tea rooma, l.lnk
baven, on Conger avenue, have been
the aceue of many lufornuil dlnnera
during the puat week, whure Klam
ath Kalla folk entertain tlielr In
tlmula frlcuda.
Wedneadny evening Mr. and Mra.
I'eter A. Albertaon entertained for
Mr. and Mra. K. II. Hall. Mra. Lot
tlo Mtirtlu and Mlaa Murle McMil
lan. Mil. .Wit MUM. MOK
ft.M'KtTKII TO HKTl'llX
Mr. and Mra. Henry X. Moe. who
liavo apent the paat fortnight In
Sun Franctaco on a holiday trip.
which Mra. Ilalph Turner prealded ; ,r(, ex,)erlud l0 rciurn to Klamath
Tueaday 'night, waa an event of
the puat week at tho Turner home
on . Vine afreet.
Mr. Ilouglua Pence, aon of Mra.
jooiii ail) ts.i H"Jioi '1' 'O
gueat. . Mr. I'en.o la on leave from
the t'nlted Ktnlea navy for aovor.il
weeks, and apen.llug 'hla time In
Klamalb Kalla vlaltlug frienda and
relutlvea.'
. C'overa" were' laid for Mr. and
Mra. Rnlph Tumor. Mlaa Geneva
Pence and IMtiglaa Pence.
.
KUHVIICW I. T. A.
HtU.IIS MCKTIMI
linn met Friday afternoon at three
o'clock In tue achool building for
M Thankaglvlng program which waa
proaeuted by uiembera of tho fourth
grade. Hie puplle of Mrs. Lillian
Creen.
Ilev. Frunk Wemmetl of the
Melhodlat church, apoke on "Hoy
Problem." a aubjert of Intereat to
Iho mothera who gnthored at the
mooting. Hefrealimeuta wero aerv
ed by tho fifth grndo mothera. .
Mil. AMI MHS. KHACSF.
I.KAVK ron JOI RNKV
Mr. nnd Mra. (!.' A. Krnuao loft
Wcdnaa.lny eveulng for San Frap
claco whore they will leave on tho
Crealdent Polk for u four ntontha'
Journey around tho world.
Prior lo their absence a number
of Informul uffnlra were tendered
thom. Mr. and Mra. .Krauze arc
exnucted to return to Klamath
Falla Into In the molilll of March,
1927.
KASTKflV STAIl
TlViKD.W KVKM(
On Tueadny evening of the com
ing -week, membora of the Paat
waa tho danro given Thuradny eVun-'l , Fulrview Parent-Tenrher aaaocln
lug, Mivemlier the eighteenth, In
the Veteran Memorial hnll. when
a benefit for the erholuruhlp , fund
of Amerlran Aaaoclnllou of I'nl
verally Women waa given.
Mra. It. K. Waitenburg waa In
chaj-go of refrealunent arrangemnnta
with Mra. Myrtle Helm, Mra.
Ilachael ' Applegato Solomon and
Mra. Kxell, aaatatlng.
Mlaa Virginia Wuat had cliarg,'
of ilecorallona analaled by Mra. Hal
Ogle, Mra. Frunk Z Howard and
Mra.'. H. K. Ccary.
Mlaa Aubra llradhury and Mrs.
Frank E. Moaer were In rbargo of
tlHteta and Invllutlona. Mrs. K. I.,
(rumblllk arranged for the music
ajil other deialla.
Vetorana Memorial hall waa at
tractively decorated In - Thanksgiv
ing manner wlih pumpklna - nnd
corn atalka around Ilia orchestra
platform and the refreshment booth.
Pillow, and blankota of varloua un
Iveralllea and rollogea In the t'nlted
Stntea completed the arrangement.
TO ItKTI ll FIIOM
MPMHMJ JOHINKV
Mr. and Mra. Ilerl W. Hollowuy,
It ut ll Akera), aro eipected to re
turn lo Klainulh Fulla tho lat
ter part of tho week, following ' a
fortnight'.' wedding trip In north
ern Washington points. They will
motor south from Leavenworth.
Washington, whore they apent sev
eral , days with Mr. Ilolloway'a
parents. '
The marriage of Miss Akers and
Mr. Ilolloway was an Interesting
event of Wcdncailny evening at
eight . o'clock In Wn.ro. Oregon,
whore tho bride's parenla roalde,
A largo number of tho cnllogo set
motored to Wnaco for tho affulr.
Mr. Ilolloway Is afflllutod with the
Klamath New. editorial department.
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HIHINKHH WOMION
TO MKKT MOXIIAY
Aiwnfflo supper whero mninbera
of; the Klamath Fulls chapter of
Hilalness nnd I'rrffnaalonal Women
will meet on Monday night at tho
borne of Mra. Lena Iiennla on 103
Plna street, waa announced by the
committee In charge. . of arrnnge
manls during tho past week.
A swimming party will precedo
the wafflo supper in thcliot Springs
plunge, nnd those who do not wish
to swim, may meet st Mrs. Dennis'
homo at 7 o'clork tor tho parly.
Thoan who aro swimming will meel
al the plunge at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. John M. tllovor, assisted by
the program eomjnltlee, Is arrang
ing nf fairs, ,
Fulla this week-end.
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MUM. KltAlHK IS
ttl.MI'I.IMKN'TKIt .
For the pleasure ot Mrs. OA.
Kraii.e who left Wednesday on a
four month's (our ' of the world
with Mr. Krauao. Mra. Arthur II.
Wllaoa entertained al luncheon, one
o'clock, Tnetdajj ate Llnkhaveu.
Covers.' were placed tor Mri.
Krnuae. Mra. Churlea I. Robertty
Mra. Oarar Hhlve. Mrs. William
Duncan, Mrs. Roland K. Wright
and Mra. Wilson.
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MR. AMI MHS. II ALL
KNTKHTAIX AT IH.NXKIt (
For the pleasure of a few friends.
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Hall enter
tained Informully at dinner Sun
day evening at I.inkliaven. Their
guests Included Mra. Peter A. Al
bertaon. Mra. Lottie Martin, and
Miss Mario McMillan.
MRS. JONKS TO
VISIT DAl'lillTKR
Mrs. Avis MfCouncl! Is looking
forward with pleasure to a visit
over tho Thankaglving holidays
with her mother, Mra. II. P. Jones
of Seattle, who will arrive in
Klamath Falls Sunday evening from
the north.
A number ot . Informal affairs
aro being planned tor Mrs. Jones'
pleasure during her Klamath Falls
nail. i' -
IK'XCAXS IIOXORKU
TIU RSDAV KVKNIM1 '
. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Thomas ot
Matin, had us their dinner guests
at I.lukhavcn on Thursday evening
at ttVvcn o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Duncan. Mr. Duncan is the
Matron, club of Aloha chapter. Or- district attorney-elect of Klamath
uor oi mo r.nsiern Mar. win put un
Iho work of Initiatory degree tor a
group of candidates. Following Is
toe stations that the women will
occupy:
Mra. W. P. McMillan, matron:
Frank Aukony. patron: Mra. L. F.
Wllllla. nesoclato matron; Mrs. W.
C. Van Kmon, conductress: s.!rs.
11. F. Murdoch, asaoclkte conduc
treaa; Mra. H. K. Momyer, secre
tary; Mrs. A. L. Loavllt, treasurer:
Mrs, C. I.. Ilnrvey, warden: Frank
Word, seutinol; II. W. Bathlany.
Ada; Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Ruth;
Mrs. Oscnr Peyton, Ksthor; Mrs.
Jennlo Hum, Martha; Miss Kmlly
Mollroom, Klectn: Mrs. Isahella
Splker. chnplnin, Mrs. Charles Mar
tin, marshitl. and Mrs. Wilbur
Jones, nrgurilsl. '
Kl.kM DAXCK IS .
KVKXT OI' WKKK
Five-hundred Invitations to Klks
and their ladles were placed In the
ninll Fridny afternoon by a conun It
lee headed by Otto Loreni which
is in charge, of the annual Thanks
giving ball tor Elks only. The ball
will bo ah Interesting event of
Wednesday evening, November the
twenty-fourth, nnd nn olght-plece
orchestra, The Knnihlera, will pro
vide music. ,
. Assisting Mr. Loreni as head of.
the committee. Is J. D. Conway and
II. H, Mnlhcwx,
HOWARD JOHNSON'S
IIIRTIIDAY OI1.HKKVKD
- Mrs. Roy Johnson, 252 Rogers
atrect, entertained on Saturday even
ing of last week, complimenting
her aon, Howard, on his birthday.
Following several hours of games,
a supper was served to the guests
from prettily arranged buffet
whore a huge birthday cake was
tho, piece 'do realatance.
The guosts Included John Patrick,
Hilly West. Walter Weat, Hob
Mason, Charles Whitmore, Alfred
Carlson, Nelson Miller, Charles Cum
mlngs, Hob Gallagher, Murray John
son and Phyllis Johnson and the
host, Howard Johnson.
"UOOFV I'ARTV"
KNJOVr:i IIKCK.XTI.V
Ot Interest during the past week
was the "goofy party" given un
der tho auspices of the Parent
Teacher association of Mills addi
tion school on Fridny night, Nov
ember tho nineteenth.
Proceeds, wlilrh wero excellent,
will go toward purchasing pic
tures for the rlnss rooms of tho
school. Several colorful booths
where candles nnd novelties were
sold, added to the Interest of tho
evening, lluryl Hlevens, Klnma'h
county scout executive, spoke brief
ly during tho evening.
! glilFi&V!ta& MERCHANDISE fy&j&r&??8&0
INTERESTING
TALK TO'
IT u Tk T
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Everybody is talking about the
Golden Rule's genuine irt'ppVted ,
linens which? will makV. any
Thanksgiving feast a real success.
Through an exceptional purchase direct from the manufacturer
we are now able to offer to every family in Klamath, county
beautiful linens at pre-war prices.'
Tiie.se snow-white Damask, table cloths and napkins are all
woven from line yarn and do not contain any tow or short
fibre flax and are guaranteed all pure linen. They will launder
nicely and give satisfactory service. ;
These are all direct importations' from Belfast,- Ireland, and
Csecho Slovakia, the two principal European markets.
Note: You will' find the manufacturer's trade-mark not stamped, but
woven in every table cloth and napkin which alone is a guarantee
worth while.
BEAUTIFUL SATIN DAMASK CLOTHS IN ROSE, PEONY, HRYS--.
ANTHEMUM AND DOT AND KEY BORDER .
70x72... ..$5.95 70x90... $7.5ff
Napkins to match at $125 pet half dozen
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Hosiery assuVes every woman that she is wearing the shades that are being- worn? in
all the fashion centers or the world, .
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NOW ON DISPLAY.
, Dove
Undergarments
SANTA CLAlS jilAKES A VISIT
Santa Claus, the jolly old fellow from" doll land, stopped hr
Klamath Falls over night on his was sduyj to give his rein
deers a rest. . , .
While here he took from his sloigh and left witl the Colden
Rule, the fam6us "Madame Hendren" doll family. Santa' stated
that he was coming back in a few days and asked that alt the
little folks Come to the store and get acquainted with' the dolls',
for on his return trip he will have loads of other surprise's f or
you. ' x
The Madame ITendren dolls' are far superior to the stereotype
commdn creatures of yesterday they are new in form, new in
face and new in dressing some walk, some talk and they aM cry.
There are fashftms and styles in dolls, of course, and as Madame
Hendren has, year after year, set the style among the different
doll clans, so this yeaf, to cheer the little folks, she has made
all her children Lyf-Lyk. , ,,
They are all priced so that every little girl may have a doll'
this Xmas. , ' . ;
COME IN AND' SEE THE DOLLS
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