THE KLAMATH NEWS Sunday, Docomhpr 2d, 1920. Page Flv SOCIETY NEWS XMAS PARTY AT CUMMINOS HOME TUESDAY NIGHT A Chrlsliuss puny. Willi all the pomp ami gayest of (he festive uni son. Christmas tree, altln ami all. waa enjoyed mi Tuesday rvi-nlnic , at lha huiiia of Mm. K. (I. Cum Mings nn Washington street when ', aha wna hostess al Ilia aiinmil Iml May fcln for members uf lliti I' K. (). club. I A heavily laden tree stood In one ! corner uf the r.- illy arranged' nioin where I'hrlaimaa candles, wreaths anil holly were used, i Mra. ('. I'. Chaslaln assisted Mra. j Ciiuitiiliigs In her duties aa hnslces. ' a (I lil Mlsa Maricari'l Cummlncs ' ami Mlaa Joy Kvana. j Tlin evening's prngram, prior In, IIik tree, waa devoted In 'hrlat iiihh I carols. Hi, history, tlm urrauar-i lurnl and llio ruiuposlilnii with Mm. llert Call Thnniaa ami Mra. I.. I.. Truss. In charge. Mra. tlcnrge Mr. Inlyra anil Mra. 'hnuiaa anna a number of lovely rami number. Members present Tuesdny evening Included ' Mcadanies W. II. Hur l. Alfred Cirtller. Andrew Collier. Jun ior Dagrell. Fred F. Fleet. Frank F. Mnser, (ienrga Mrlntyre, K. (.. Cummlnga. II. I) Lloyd Ktrwsrl., J. I Heard. Hyd F.vans, K. I.. Criun litlil. (. r. Chaatalii. I.. L. Truax. . I. Maann. Iter! Tall Thnniaa. Harry Oneller, II. W. - Rnthlany. Fred Peliirpnii, .Caleb Jones ami Mlaa Frame Jlcntiy. (lucata were Mra. L. K. Iterker, Mra. Aah, Mra. F. It. HnmhlMi. amp Mlaa Cuintnlngs ami Mlaa Kvana. IIKM HV.11T IS . : iioi.iiiAV'imnii: ' A wedillllK of tnlxrt'at ainnns tho younarr set was Owl of Mlaa Melha Hyatt who liriaine the brldu of Mr Alfred Anderson on Saturday even ing, at i:30 or Imk brfnrn the Ix-autlfully llghlrd altar of Mi. 1'aul'a Kplarnpal rhtirrh. Hut. J Henry Thomas, rector of Ht. t'aul'a read the ceremony. Mra. J. V. White. Ihc bride'" alaier. attended her and Mr. Ken dall (irey viaa beat man. St. I'aul'a waa hcnullfiilly decor ated for f'hrlalmaa with evergreen, tall randlea at titer altar, and rhry eantheuiuiue. Kollowluy Ihv vure mnny a wedding atipper waa served at the hotne of -the bride's Inni her, Mra. , A.lu Hyatt, Jericrwiii afreet. Mr. and Mm. Anderann are now enjoying un encoded wedding trip In the nonhweal. and the holiday aeaaon waa spent In I'nrtlnmt and SlMiknne. They will tie at home. In their filemla In Spokane afler Jan . nary the first. tiuests at the wedding lui-luded Mrs. Ada Hyatt. Mrs. J. K. White. Mr Kendall (irey. Mr, l-avero i'ur ler. Mr. Wllllnm Tlghe. .Mr. Kmery Hyatt. Mr. Klmer Aah and the hrliL and groom. ess OlMiAN IIKI ITAI. XT IIHIMTIAV t lit lit It ou Sunday afternoon at 3 n'rlia-k Mrs. Ilusaell Itodley. nee He.ilrlre Wullnn. naalsled by her sisler, Mlas Katherlue Wallnn. as violinist, will give an organ reelliil. at the Klfst t.'hrtstlim clttireh. Muale lovers nro looking fnrwurd in -this Ireut, ns Mrs. llodley hua always been n fnvorlto with nudicui-es here, whure she spent a greut purl of her girl hood. The program is us follows: . Snmitn No. 1 III l MIlV'T. Alr- nhder Cnllnnnt. Introdiictlnn; railnrule: Kiniile. Andante fiintuhtle, (.'. M Wldor. Seheriendn. J. It. Clll-lte. Chcrnl, Joseph Jnngcil. A legend uf tho Icert. IV ri. Htnuglitnn. Violin Solo. "Komnncc." Wlesnw akl. Miss K.illiorln Walton. Kniinta in VI Mlnnr, Jnmes Itog crs. Adagln. , Sihernv Ily tho llriink-lloladoffre. , r'vniiihonlc No. 2 In II .Major, ('. M. Wldor. Adagln. Finale ' IIUIIMil-: I'AltTV IIIINOItS ItKSIIlUNTS Mr. and Mrs. John tierely. who have recently arrived In Klitmntli , Falls to ninko- their home from j Itosehiirg. wure honored on Wed- neaday evening when Miss Mao j Mnrdnff. uml Miss Alleen Munloff, t entertained at brldgo. ; J Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk A llnelon i were awarded high score at bridge, (nests Included Mr. and Mrs. (lenity. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk A. : Hoe! on. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgn A. Mr. I nrs. Mr. and Mra. Cecil II. Matt. Miss. Margaret llurgus. Miss Jenn I'erry, Miss Lola llynon and Nenl Hlewart, llnwurd Mi'lrnlf, and the hostesses, the Misses Mnrdnff. see VIVI.W KLI.IOTT IH llltlDK Word has been received hero of the marriage In Medfnrd Thursday of Miss Vlvlnn Klllnlt and (ernld West. From Medfnrd the ynuns people will go In Vreka. where they expect to make their home. The brldo Is Urn ilnugliter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Klllotl. pioneers of this county, while Mr. West Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. West. Who reside un Ihc Merrill mad. SOCIAL CALENDAR Nmitliiy, lN'ii'iitlNr It'l Mm. J. ItiiNHfll 1 1ml 1 1-y hi or tun riirltul at Ihc Ktritt ('tirlttluu ihurt'h. "Chliiim of tin Holy N. it III," i-niiliifit Ml thn Vrt lioiitM .-liunb. MihmIjiv, Ih'i fiiilHr !T liittirnntlt.nl. I ltflnt.on rltma. MUh 'Ai-itUm ItmtT unl Mini Jean Kokith hiNlfitn Rt imr.y. TuchiIm), Ih-wmlM-r ISM lloiiiwoinitiK tin tit Of ItoMo ly for Joh'a )aui.blrm In Man onlr li nil. DilphlHii Muli In 1 1 till Aunt'X, Ri-urrnl t haiter tmt Imk. l-'t-lilmt , OiiimmImt ill Nrw Xmnr iIIiiiut of I. K. O. .Mm. (V I'. riUHliilii liOHtfhH, Now Ymrtt Kvn. KhImi-iIii)', 4)mmry I New Yuurn Iny. TRY CLUB HOST AT CHRISTMAS PARTY TUESDAY The club rooms of Ihc Flrai I'reabyterlall chliri-h were used by members and guests of the Try club, for a Chrlatmaa parly ami gift tree on Tuesday evening when a targe group of the younger act were entertained. Various commit icca 1n rharge of the evenlug'a program arranged fnr games, music, the gift exchange and a delightful supper served at III o'rlnrk. Those at the parly were Her. and Mrs. II. V. Ilnlght, .Mr. and Mrs. (lus Sheri. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. III-kson. ami Hie Misses Jennie tlruver. Jean I'erry, llehlia Haw kins. F.lla Wlllett. Melvlna Dil lingham, Flnrlne Flllliell, Itealrlre I'earaon, Frances llratton, Alice Kesaler. Cntherine tlaylurd. Merle Until, llelira Ijirann and Messrs. Ceorge Mrlntyre, Kd Livingston. H. n Klelsmler. Howard Metenlf. Herbert Landis and Kenneth ('use. rM.H'AX CITV HAH I'KIHiltAM The I'ellian City Cnmninnlty club prusi ntcd a rhuriuliig and Interest ing Chrlstnma program under the naapleea of the Sunday school child ren, who contributed ull the num bers. They were trained and ua- slated by Mlna Mildred Uldcoiit and Mrs It. F. Mm knff. , The program fnllnws: Singing by the Congregation Joy to the World. Itcapnnalve Heading-- Superintend ent and School. Vlnllll Selcr'.lnn - .Melbourne Mua koph. Christmas Prayer Thelnia Smith. Singing by the Si hunl - Light on (ild Judea. Itecltallib Hones In December. i-Mna Ilergman. Five Little stars- Primary Kept. Mcninry'a Music Jack lluchauan uml Hnrolhy .Vushknph. Kecltiiilon - Why Ho Hells for Christmas King. Hobby Martin. Itecltnilon Kvu Smith. Singing by the School San neams Shed Clory. Itecitatlun Chrl.Hlmns l.ulllce. Ml Id rid .Mm tin. Iteclliitlnn - Murle Mi'('nnilliis. Solo Dnrnthy M u s h k o p h . Iteclliitlnn - chiisl Chllds' (inr ileu, llu by Pierce. ItiM-ltutlnn Lnls Cuuey. Ucrlutinn-- llnrothy Hurhunun. Trio Three boys. W Three Kings of the Orient Are. Hoc lint inn - Margnrct .Musknph. (Juartct- Four (llrls. It Came I'pnn the Midnight Clear; O l.lltl Town of llethlehem. Itecllatinn .Mnrgaret Illiaa. Snln--Perfect Hay, Mildred Ride nut. Singing by the School Come With the Shepherds. e MUM. IIKI..i:i.l, HttKTKM VKIKSIAV For n sum her nf thnae leiirlng for Pnrllnnd to spend the holiday sea son. Mr. and Mrs. Thuinus While DeUell entertained Wednesday even ing at a Christmas party. A prettily deenrnted tree stood In one corner of the living room laden with gifts. y (IncHta Included Mr. and Mra. Nelson lleed. Mrs. Avis AlrConncll. Miss Margaret Wnrdcn, Miss May belle l.eavltl. Mlas Clnrn Calkins, Miss Klna Jeusnn, and Messra. Kd Ceary, Rulatid Cenry, Thnnias Mnlarkey, Jnhu Johnson, Paul Foster. Kenneth S. Perry, Hay IMinn, Osmond Hniign and tho hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Delzell. e HOSTS AT I.OVKI.Y IIOI.IDAV I l Willi Mr. and Mra. Fred Houston pre sided over one of the loveliest Christmas dlnutrs nf tho past week, when they entertained on Satur day afternoon fnr membera nf their family. ' FAMILY 1)1 NN Kit : AT HA.MCKK IIOMK , Mr. and Mra. Jauiea Hajlrek were, hosls nl one o'clock Saturday after-1 noon, Christmas day, tit a prettily appointed family dinner. The ccn ! lerplece of holly and polnsetlus made the table unusually attractive. I Pretty bright spring dresses fnr rale for $14. D.l. In today, nt lice IVgln'e Store, 129 So. 7lh 8t, DELPHIAN CLUB WILL MEET AT HALL TUESDAY Tli a ami room of I ho Hold Hull j amies will i used by menibara of, lM-ttn (iaiiuna chapter of Iixlpblan j ' nn Tnxaitiiy afhirnnon, l(rxnibxr i (he twxnly-eljchih at t oYlork. sr-' cording to anuouiicement made yes- lerduy by Mra. Hon J. Zuniwult. general supervisor. Hue to the brief winter days, the n ling Is called for the curly hour of tvto, Inaieud of the usual two thirty o'clock. Mr. Kusacll llodley, of the con scrvuiory of music, of the College of ilhe Pacific al Storklon, California, ; will luvor the women on Tuesday i 'and Miss Katherlue Wnltnn, who Is la student at the college will also; appeur on the program accompanied i . by hrr sisler. Mrs Russell llodley.; j llysantlne Art uml Church An hi-' I lecture are the subjects for the day j and two of the must resonrceful i nnd Inleresllng afternoon of the 1 year are promised. , PART I I tender Supervision of Mrs. j i iNin Zumwalt) I Ilytantine Arl and Church I Architecture I The (Irlglua and Character of I Hyruntiue Art, Mrs. Hon 'urawolt ' The Catacombs .....Mra. H. M. Arklev lluslllcan Churches j Mrs. K. (I. Cummlnga; 1 Hyzuiitlito Churches i ..' Mrs. Will llaldwlnl jtioihlc Churches j Mrs. Cluud II. Ituvla! i Church Derorutinn j I Mrs. H. It. I'errln! , The Rise of the I'nlversltlci .... Mrs. T. 1). Case i INTF.II MISSION I Violin Solo Miss Kathcrln Wnltnn. I Accompanied by Mrs. Russell ' llodley. I Piano Solo Mr. Itllaseli llodley. I I PART II I id'nder Supervision of Mrs. W. O. ' I Smith. First Vice-President .1 ; Current Kvents .. .Mlas Ida Momyen j Book Review, We Must March. Dy ' by llonure Wlllsle Morrow j - Mrs. C. 1. Roberta Mra. Rachuel Solomon's clasa will ' meet Thursday e-venlug at 7 o'clock j i at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Jones im Second and High. M V ATTKNO '',UOI, sl.Gl i OutMniulliiK during the pant week' was llio four o'clork carol ninKint , : nnd tea by the firoKlde iu the par-1 ihh h mi lie nf St. Paul's Kpliwopalj ( church on Sunday afternoon when' an old faHhloiifd l-.uglltth rami con! rrrl was jftvin by n rroup of tal-; ciitcd mush-tans from various church: ! choirs lu the city. J Although not a social function' 1 In any sen bo of the word, society! ' turned out en niae-pe to upend an hour In the beautifully derorutcd 1 ( p:.ri'h h'nine. to Ik carried hack ' years and years, when carol slnn-: i Inn first broko upon mill Clirint mai 1 : morning air. I Those who Interested themRelvesi j In the afternoon affair had urriiRed I wreaths of fed hurried holly at j windows ami above the fireplace' which was fragrantly banked wllh j f evergrei'ii boughs and cedar. i ! Rayberry candles burned at tho ; j mantle and large red ('hrlHttuasj I candles at the teu table from; whrre to was nerved by a bevy; 'of the younger maidens, j ThoHC who participated In tho I Kinging Included Mr. I.ert William t llolloway uad Mrs. Fi.tih-I It. Old. vopranos; Mrs. (ieorge Mclntyre nnd i Mrs. Frank K. Moscr, altos; Mr. t Wayne Akera and .Mr. H. K. Pat J lerson. tenors, and W. W. Southwell ; nnd .Mr. Lynn P. Sabiu, bathes. ! FAMILY J! NF.lt jSATI'KDAY HVK i The homo of Mr. and Mr. Nate jOttcrbolu on Ninth and Lincoln ( streets, was the scene of a prettily jarrnnged family Christmas dinner on ; Christmas evening at 7 o'clock. Covers wero laid for Mr. nnd Mr.. Otterheln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Hnjlcek. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roderick Smith and it on Donald. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. I. Sloan nnd son Junior of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Levi McOon- i aid of l.nnRell valley, Mr. and Mrs. Il.olnnd Wllllts. Mr. and Mrs. Louis ' Hongland and daughter Mnrjorie ! Lou of (ijndalc, Oregon, and Mrs. A. L. Harvey of Ashluud. ! KKM It K.ST WISIIKH TO MIILtMjriX 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis of Chlloquln are receiving the con-; ; gratulatlous from their many friends over the birth of a r. ' t Jimmy Dixon, who was born " ues-i day morning at It o'clock at the! family residence. j Mm! Davis will be remembered! ; ns MIbs ltuth Dixon before, her 1 marriage, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon. (iRKKTINO WKLL 1 KNOWN VISITORS Interesting holiday visitors In the city tills season, are Mr. and Mrs. T. W. I.owla nnd Miss Cnnstancn Schnllock of San Francisco. They are guests at the home of I Mr. nnd. Mrs. Henry N. Moe on ' Washington street and have been 'feted at numerous affair", during the pnst week. LEONARD'S MASS ! HEARD CHRISTMAS I EVE SACRED IIEARTi Hrores of Klamath. Fulls rasl-l dcnla Journxyrd In Hacrnd llxart hurrh at nililnlxht. Chrlatmua Kye. , Duamnaa women wno beMi-re inn one almple Haion phraara aurh aa ter," tin Anne Hlttenhouae. Am lo llalen to one of Ui nuiat beau- efforts to beautify themaelvea 'no to bed,' 'get up," "live In :erlrs"a Jeadlnf f aah Ion expert, who Ilful of sacred tnuslo presentations re a waste of lime and energy, house,' In preference to the pseAdo when Leonard's Mass In K Flat : However clever and capable these elegant phrases 'retire,' 'arise,' 'res was sung. j women may be, they are fighting j idence,' " says F.mlly Post, author nil i Margaret Magulra directed "gainst a universal conception," says ! Ily on etiquette, In McC'all's for the chnlr, wllh Mlas l.yclla von Ml" ln I'hllllps, brilliant New i January. , , . . lierthelsdnrf. at rf;ie organ. ; York lawyer and president of thai i..,,i,. . u,,., ,h.iii n,. a,. , ... ...... r .,.,--. .. ,.,. nM.,.. ,. .- were aung. and lhM. who p.rtlcl- ' Kyrle FJelson duet. Waller Han- lion alio rrci M nil.. ( hrlste. duet. Wallur. ilannoa and Fred Leonettl. i'-" (ilorlA, solo. Mrs. K. G. Wise- carver and rholr. (ilnria, trio, Mia. Julian Abbott, Mra. K. M. Ixl. Mlsa Kthel Fenwlck. Credo, duet, Mlsa Alicia Marie liavenport and Miss Kcnwick. (.'redo, snlo, Walter Hunnnn. wick. Crnrlr. t win ! ra 1M,A V( (low i)oughrty. Mrs. W. II. Wl Iliprr-n. SunrtiiH, solo. Mm. LoHtcr Officld ' and cliulj;, ' lncdirfuA, filn.r -Mrs. Offleld. Ac nuj Dti, solo, Mrs. V. II. Mr- liona Nobis, choir. The same mb.lc, Leonard a Mass In K Flat, was related at the rr.ornlns senlc.s in Kacred Heart . . . . . . ... .. Interested "number. .. CIIKISTMAM I'AHTr '' IT I:KI..m:R HiiMK One of the most Interesting hoi I- day parties of I ha past week was that at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I'hll llrlxner when they entertained Thursday evening for a group of the younger married folk. A huge Christmas tree, heavily laden, was arranged In one corner of the living room, and each guest received a gift from a quaintly dressed Santa Claus. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rrlxner included Mr. and Mrs. Up Parker.- Mr. and Mra. A. D. Lambert. ' Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence Snodgrass. Mr. and Mra. Frank Pnyder. Mr. and Mrs. Hob frowning. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson of Eugene. 1 r CHRISTMAS IMNNKU ' AT I.AMUMtT IIOMK "This forgetting of one's personal A beautifully arranged dinner was appearance applies also to make-up served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bnd coiffures. There is something Paul Lambert nt three o'clock wrong with the way you use your Christmas day for a group of the .ueau,y llln(l if yo mUat dab con ynungcr married set of Klamath 1 atantly al your face, or be con Fulls. , .. , . v ,. itlnually patting or smoothing, down Tho Lambert liome at Fourth and . your hair. Check up on your lap-5 Walnut streets, was attractive wllh , eanane at certain stated times dur holly wreaths, piiinsrttaa ,and a .... it , your most ob- gally decorated .chrlatmaa tree. (..overs were, laid for Mr. and Mra. A. I): Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Benson and aon of Chiloqufn, Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Chil oquiu, Mr. aud Mrs. 1-ee Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lambert, and Lewlan Lambert; MISS CRYSTAL IIOSTF.SS Till ItSKAV A prettily arranged party of the past week was given by Mlsa Connie Crystal Thursday evening when she entertained informally at bridge. supper was served at midnignt from n buffqj whero Christmas randies and green were used. (.ucsts Included the Misses Inex Jenkins. Sybil Bnmber, Miriam Wortley. .Dorothea Wortley. Aloe Crystal. Connie- Crystal and Mrs. Myrtle Sherman, and the Messrs. Myron Shunnou. Lloyd Porter, i llwayne Buell. Henry (Jerber, Harry , Wilson. Jimmy Ileuson and Ted Snyder. " j I SI VHAV SCHOOL (. , PARTY IS (ilVKN 1 The younger set of girls of the First Presbyterian , church enter-; talned on Friday evening. .December : 17, in tho church rooms, for the buys class. , I A prettily laden Christmas tree: was used In the rooms and by flickering fln-llght from the gaily decorated fireplace, gifts were dls-; tribnted from the tree. ; Thirty of the boys and girls wero i pru&ent. VISITINfi IN CALIFORNIA I Mr. and Mrs.. Rufus Moore and ! Mlsa Kliiabelh McCurdy, of south j Riverside, left this week-end tor a ! several months' sojourn in southern ; California. Tho trip la made f re-j quently by the party although Miss ; MrCtirdy's health will be particu- larly benefited at this time as sha has been ill fnr a number nf weeks. Teacher f I'iano and Violin .. TETKUS I'hono 4.11-W Graduate Vnlverslty of California Accredited by Htato Hoard of Filucntlon, LEARN TO DANCE From a Known Teacher Dorothy Baker Teacher of Ballroom and Stage Lessons any time by Appointment Arcade Hotel Thone 700 BEAUTY AND SUCCESS ARE ESSENTIALS; "A " appearance la a prim n","liy for aurroa. There may still j S'alionnl Federation of llnalneas ' d I rnfesslonal Woroen. Miss Hlldegarde Fillmore, who In- lervlewed Miss Phillips for the Jan- uury .-...Lull a, reports air say- Ing: , "In preserving her good looks, the business woman has a real, problem. She hasn't the time to spend on this that home women have. And yet she Is coming to realize sharply that. though It change with the aeaaons. Ian Ideal of feminine loveliness never leave, ua. Knowing this tbe'l' !,0'',,n' e'c" ,nM word "r? uo her 'beauty lime' to make every nilnnla .nl(tt MWh we 'talk about clo(h forlhouh Ty "ot, to from1 a tulnens Vomcn we are talking about clothes that mutt meet pxullur conditions. My own advice is, always chooxe the kind of cloth- Ins; (hot can be put on and then I ....., Thi. h .d!re perfectly Justified In following i suit, ao beautifully fitted, so wjll asimbled that they will look a. amurt at the end of a day as whea thev were donned In the morning. .. . ... L. . . coming In color, simply but grace- i fully made, with Its accessories so constructed that they ' require but one adjustment. If a girl Is con- tinuully patting at her costume, tucking In strsy ends of hair, or , fiddling with this or that part of her dress, It takes one's attention . away from what she Is saying. And j it gives the Impression that she Is ; lacking In ease and assurance, i "Thla means getting clothes of good quality. Women In their ; homes may wesr 'any old thing' 'around the house. Cut In buslnesa ' our clothes must suit fan- weather and bad weather, they must 'stand up' under trying conditions. A good secretary may be called upon at any time to look np papera in a dUBty file. She must be prepared to do It. though a few minutos later her employer may expect her I to receive an Important caller. I ; vious weapon In the buainess world! ,a ,,, be kint bright and: I shining.' CHRISTMAS IMNNKU ! AT Tl'lt.NKK IIOMK ' i xi. -wA Up. Dolnh IT Turner1 entertained at a prettily appointed;?' Christmas dinner on Christmas day at four o'clock, when members of their families gathered at their at- iral.tive home on Vine street. covers at dinner were laid around iovey centerpiece of polnsetta and nolly tiay rcd Christmas candles ahed , prettv glow, Quests Included Mr. and Mrs. r n i)eij,p. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Agec jtra, D. p. Kernan, Mlssi ociavla DeLan of Richmond. Calif., Ml wilmoth DeLap. Henry Kernan j and Mr. and Mrs. Turner, the j hosts hisf.SS VVOMKN to MKF.T JANl'ARV 10 with the Christmas banquet of the Business and Professional Wo- na-n-,, cih last week, the activities for 926 ended, and not until Jan- uttry ,he ,, wm the threads of ,ne pa y(.ar taken np again by ,he organization with a renewed TlRor ,hat presages nn Interesting ycar what form the meetinR for ,he new year wU bCi ls ot knowu. blU plans are under wav now by the off(cpr8 to put on a worthwhile entertnlnment. .. An Old Saying "the proof of the Pudding is in the eating" We are Complete Office Equipment Dealers. Buy where a complete stock is always on hand. SHAW MAC REA STATIONERY COMPANY 620 Main St. , Phone 602 EMILYPOST' ' TELLS HOW . THEY SPEAK "The moat dlatlnxulahed aorlety In London. New York. Boaton. lc. . .. ... .. . iPer use oi inese woras, airs. ro.Ioort worn ,ep,rately or together. , )n or dirk ,.Th, ,,,. , .urh rd. ..i.rnrk. ,.,., . . A.r ..ee,.,,. purr,,e. real-1 -,, ,. lh ,h, ... . oretentloua than nlaln Raxon go u, bed, find oat, buy, and honae. "The rerb 'reside' has a pseudo elegance about It that la on a par with the crooked little finger hold- Ing a tea-cup and the hand-shake at face level. In London. New iicici udfu I u urrni uioa u i u it iuioil r -",Rum" 'cl'' , York point of view. If in cities and towns eles where, the 'best people' like the terms which all those who are prejudiced by strict social conrentlonallty abhor they j th l"? ' ,lhe 'TV."" wnJcn "'J ""- "a'y " 1 "m !" to be arbiter I nave to state ! ,hat " best meaning by the word , best. cosmoDolltan society no one cosmopolitan society no one arises or retires or resides in' a residence. One gets up, goes to bed, and Urea In a house. In other words, everything that is sim ple and dfrect is better form than the encumbered and pretentious. "Socially a widow ahould always use her husband's name. In buslnesa she may be (sometimes must be) Mrs. Ethel Brown, but on her visit ing card, or as a patroness or a SUNDAY, and MONDAY A thrilling, hilarious farce-comedy "HOLD THAT LION" iotAihr:DCL'GLASnitt'arLEANT in ' the starring role. you will get more fun . out of this picture than you have had for' 'many a day. A fine cast sup ports Mr. MacLean in this thriller. . . I Continuous Show 'I .. . J At ThP ihprfv 1 I x" " J I I SUNDAY and MONDAY ' i I The favorite son of the West ! . The great TOM MIX in "HARD BOILED'' This is the latest picture that TOM MIX has made and it is certainly his best. Continuous Show Starting at One P. M. ffl (SCARLET WILL . ; BE FEATURED I THIS SEASON "Th scarlet thread will run ! throuah women's clothes this, win- dlscusse winter styles and colors of women's clothes, In the Janu ary MeCall'f. i Bays Mlaa Rlttenhouae: ' "In plares It Is patches, not I '" threxb. lied gowns and bats are the Borgias. Ragged red flowers are pinned on lapela and furs. Red lacquer buckles ornament belts. Km broidery In rest affect, a new touch this season, may be either all red or a mixture of blue and red. "There Is much that files and floats from our new gowns. TV's fre o iontn MYerely almple. Near- ly all belts "end In flying loops and streamers. Necklaces of rosea are are frequent as In the South Seas, but our are embroidered. Lace' raf fles again fall from elbows. Flounc es lengthen our skirts. Bows are tied smartly at wrists." , CANTATA UtYKS hi xHAY KVK.NINfi Under direction of It. E. Patterson. "Chimes of the Holy j siKbt." one of the most beantlfttl i cantatas known to the American public will be given tonight in the Methodist church. -The men and women of Klamath Falla are cord ially invited to the concert of sacred music. Solo parts will be carried by Miss Dorothy WemeU Miss Norma Doege, Mrs. Glenn Kent, . Chris Barnstable and R. E. Patterson. hostess or a guest, Leyton Brown." she Is Mrs. Theatre Starting at One P. M. I