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TnB KLAMATH NEWS?
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1S28
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JOY ETANH,' Horlrtf EUkof
IET US LOOK TO OUR TREES
What U srenuryT The IU:ilnurV nlutee' thai II l Hi" general
irt uf a lniiilrl. Whul - u iMiiorulim flashes tlinjugh I bo
lhuglil Iakca mil among high wuidml ti 111m unUi-r ilunr bin
k, Tks wlilM rested under acaildlng i-lmtda. The turn lit lbi
ruaa i'iuliii linuiblu thatched ruling.' lu anal hedge mil
olil-fashloned flowers, or a winding tlilra uudrr an inouo o(
arched irinre.
. How U It that Km (MM' nun such old and stately I rem In lllo
grinds uf Migies? They have boon Ilium fur generations, hsvn
rerulvnd rani and attention I hut remain and uVHirtil the eye of
ties traveler.
Living. In a houio one naliirully keeps ud lb repairs, keeps
Ilia, hmisu and lawn In linn rendition, lint I ha trees? Maybo they
ansprayud ones In a while, and oticaalunally pruned. Il la I run,
a jiouio say, lhal llii'ao aama iroes would H'rhuia tako ram of
thnuiselvea If In tbrlr natural surroundings; hut they often Ifors
difficult limn-when roadways ara cut or paving la laid, both'
of which affect very seriously lha rout system, or whan luavna ara
ewupt continuously oft Urn ground: Thuait leaves, rotli'd by the
anion if lima, ara thnt natural way of giving back to the lrta lha
nourishment thai It requires -annnally. Hut ofton whan the Iravea
are, rnmovad. no feitlllter is' given tko tree In their piece. Thla
ta atypical Instance of I ho shortalglitudiiesa of many Ires owners.
- Trove abould be rxnuilueil yearly and lira Inroads of dotay
checked by having any ramies' filled, rrcve should bo pruned
whan iiiwoasary, and any dond wihhI abould be tut out. Llniba
having V-ahaped thulrhwa which uiIkIii split during a aovrr atorm
abould be bolted or cabled. Trees Buffering froiu lurk of nourlali
Dirat ahould Imi properly fed. . "
JCvaa thu humblest homo run have a portion of lha ' yesrly
budaal eat aalda for the rare of Ita Irees whlrh a) enrich the
natural boauly of lha landscape.
Any country baa Ita beauty aiuita, but It lira within the power
of every borne owner to help niakv bla tan rotiutry mora beautiful.
Communities ran ahow Interest la radld planting. Think of Ihe
rnarnj and Joy of plrliirvauna Iron-shaded lanea and country ruads!
land In hand with Mm planting- of atrecla. roadsides and parka,
ran go an appropriation for, tho , .maintenance uf healthy Ir'ee
growth whlrh : ran only l auuressfully acouiWulliotl - by Ire
experts. Lvt ua look lo our irvua! - - . . ,
-' Oreovea,, t'arpcnlar.
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KNJortHIK MKKTIXfl ; laj.d Mbu Mctvrdy war I be dub
AT H.IMAKKK IUMK !ninbra praadfit. V, .
All enjoyable aortal aflWrtkngl. Wra. A. R.rTanbraok rave a
ii uie uonio ai nrt.
Krneat
iiui.,T on ancnixan
venue laat Thuraday. whun j bare title year. Tho Hat which
about fifteen Indie of I hp Plral , foljowa will b of lutereat to U)
I'hrlatlan rhurch apenl lha boura j nianberg: t "Judgment Charla",
with nardlcwork In roiinrrtloti "Ye Thai Judge". "Shepherd of
wlih the Chrlatlao churrh bjiarthe Wild", "Korlunui of Oliver
to be held November 28. Ilufore
then It la planued to hold more
of thoie mUnga, and Mra. H. I.
MrKtm will prealdn aa hoalnuj at
lha next meeting, at (tor home ou
Creecaitt avvnuu.
Tbo Chrlailan church haiaar
will be held In lb Loom la build-1
Ing and rummage and cooked
food ' eala will be hvld lu con
junction with It.-
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I'AKTV IIK1J
ItlH ItOV H.M.I.
In bouor of Ihe birthday of
Hoy Hall. Mra. Y. Cam pa en
tertained , laat . evening , at. their
kAiue on- t'reaceut avenue with
an evening of rarda and dancing.
Thoao preaent were: Mr. and
MY. John Wlllltt. Mr. and Mra.
Ilnbort Culliiu. Mr. and Mra. I'ctc
llurgnyne, Mlaaea lxrralnn Mor
doff and Mildred Uavla. Jlmmle
and Hoy Hall aud Mr. and Mra.!
. L. Campa.'
t a a
DAititttw ti.i it .iiM-rrtt '
AT HltOWN HO.MK
With Mlaa Jennie Hot preald-
' Ing aa hoaleaa pnoiulT of Ihe
Harrow rluli met laat Friday aft-
arnoon at the bume' of Mra. WIU
Hi-own on the-Lakevlew route.
Mra. llrown Mra. Miller aud Mlaa
Heed 'naalated aa hoaioaaea. The
.former preiu'tit and aocrotary
of thergnnlaallon wars preaent
cd with lovely glfia by the new
prealdcht at the rngueat of tho
mcnibrra. Iittlo .Mamcy la llC
ret-ently flurtcd preaident aud
JrHinle Ilaro la paat prvtfQenl
and lllllan llclidricka wat accre
taryi Iphu llrown and Onul Henry
y"re appolulrd on Iho flower
romnilltre fur title oanv The aft
ernoon wan apnnl - III a nodal
' inntinrr. The iiiint iiivkIIuk - will
b held at tlm t homo of Lottie
Monlii'y. 6iH Kant Main, when
It IK plnnurd by lliu club to hold
n bnxanr. Kuch niriiibor la naked
to bring a purkuge, which wllf
ho 'hold and thn procccda uhcu
for the flowor fund.
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mic and mux. i-xhti:k . ,
rrtKHiiiK ovi:it diwkii
Mr. und Mra. Jutiiuii ClaliGP
FoHter prnalilrd over a per
fectly appointed dinner pnrly at
their homo on Friday evening.
Dinner won - aervod at 7: It
o'clock. 'Later thn gneata, nuin
boring to, motored lo .AUamont
1'aylllon whore they ntlcnded the
annual ball of thn Daughters of
thn' Aniorlroii Hovolntloii.
Tho dliinor tolilo vns perfectly.
npiioliiU'il Ui o cutni'pluco "I
tiutiimn tlowera. Iluio nnd there
flihit nf Hullowo eii wna evident
In the docorntlona of . orange ui)d
bluck throughout tho rooms. -
..'-- a a a
' NKKIILKWOHK MKMIIKItM
SIBKT AT WOORK IIOJtK "
Mrs. Hufua Moore and Mian1
Kllnabetli McCnrdy entorlalned
Tho Art Ncctflo Work- Club
ut thu Moore homo on. Wednes
day afternoon. At t,ho clpxo ot
tho social -IioiiVh rufreshmontfi
were nerved. Spuclnl guosta tor
Iho afternoon were: Mrs. (I. A.
1 MnSBoy, ;,:,'.i. It, H. Ilrlubnin,
Mrs, T. IIII1 Hunter, Mrs.' Oeorgc
. Mndlcy and woo Hotly Keod Wnr
tln. ' ' .
MesdntiKis II. V. Kttyknndull,
ricornu UlrU-h. J.-'K. Uoullvr,
Itobort E. Watteqbtirg. Jeunlo
lluril, E. 8. Plmlpn. J. H. Carna
hau. L. L. Tritax, Charles 'Joseph
Martin, A. R. ' Tenbrook, R. H.
Dnttbar. W. 1'. McMillan. Wilbur
JlueB, K. 6. Murtln. ltufus Muoro
jranon on lb booka vblea will
iDo in circulation for the mom-
Horn", "Swan Hong", "Darren
Cod", "Daugbtera of Ills Laud",
Hllvor tillppera", "Tbs Man No
body Knows", "D e a u Ideal',',
"O a r Sirangei", "Wblapsrlng
f'anynn" and "Singing in Iho
Halti.'r
Mrs. H. If. Dunbar haa Invited
the mcmbora to meet with her
at the next regular mooting.
November seventh,
j a e . a .
iuuim;k KVKMMl
AT WALkKH HO.MK
Another of the aeries of "Van
Islilng" brldeg' partloi,., being
Iran r by ihe ladles - of ;,. 8t,
I'aul'a Kpluropal church waathat
of Wedneatlay erasing when Mra.
V. Walker and Mra. May King
Conradl entertulud al the Walk
er home at S3v North KifUi
struct. Four tables wars III play.
At lha cloao of Ihe play Mra.
Paul Evana held high eeors. Tbo
consolation went to Mra. F. L.
Crittenden. Hallowe'en decora
tions wore clugerly tiacd through
out lit home. Dulnty rafraah
menu wars served at Ihs Indi
vidual tables.
- Among Uie guests wore: Mrs.
H. E. liets, Mrs. F. U Weaver,
Mrs. James onng, Mrs. Vcrnou
Moore. Mra. H. 1. Newell. Mrs.
rani Bvans. Mra. Hakor, Mrs, B.
Lawrence,- Mr.' F. 1' Critten
den, Mra, a. Cosad,. Mra. H.
Itedden, Mrs. N. NelUel, Mlaa
Frances Duke. Miss Bertha
Berlsdi. Mfas Ruth Sanders and
Iho liostrsaus. ' ' -a
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MHH. MAMl'KL MAKTIV
I'ltMllltM OVtJi IX'.VdltXKV :
- A . daUttlly appointed lirldgo
luncheon uf Fridny was pro
aided over by Mra. Hamiict Ed
ward Martlu at hnr- apartmout
In the McCwclhy. Laitclieon was
served at one - o'clock,' Autumn
flnwnrs artistically arranged wore
used In decoration. Covors were
laid for Mesdnn7S lC L. Daltoti,
Solomon Dewey, James Scogglna,
K. Henry Andpraon, 11, N. Hogno,
lluy Merrill. U. H. ( nrleton. all
of Merrill. Mrs. A. R. Tenbrook
and the .bostons. Mrs.. Martin. At
lite rluso of tho bridge play.
Mrs. ' Jf. N. ?"- held hlah
score. . Mra. Solomon Dowcy re
celvqd tho cousolullou,. f
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-MHH .IIIIX K.TKRTAXM
AT .MIIIMCillT I.I Nt HKOX
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill otiter
talnod a cnterio ot frlotids at
n mldnlaht, lunch oon on
Friday ovenlng, following t. tbo
1). A. It. Hull, ut their uttrau
tlva homo on North Third. Has
kuts and' vnsos-of bronse Cltry
snnthominns w-oro' gracefully plac
ed ukout tho rooms. Tho . din
ing' table was centered with a
i..,., ki...
mowing laners of Norma nine.
held . In Dutch . stlTcr holdars
graced olthor end of the table.
The guests numbered 13.
a. a
MB. ANDtMltS. It.XHHIM 1
K TKHTA IN ' KD X US I) A V
Mr, and Mrs.' n'.- 0.' llurrls
entertained with a most en
joyable'' evening ot bridge on
Wednesday at thqlr- rosltlonce,
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635 North Klovcittlt. Plvo tables
wore In piny. - Mr. I,. Jlarvy
hold high score and Mr. M. W'cs
vott lliu cunsolutlon ut thn cIoho
ot the evening's plan The dec
orutlons were' carried out- In
orange and black, symbolic of
hallowe'en. Chrysanthemums and
rose buds were placed about the
rooms. At midnight the hostess
served dainty rufrajlimcuts. The
I smuts Included: Mr. and Mrs.
I K. O. Kllliigauu, Mr. and Mrs.'
II, F, Itorrow. Mr. aud Mra. L.
Harvey, sr, and Mrs. I'sul OM'r-
- bain, air. uuu 'Mi'ri. R. L. niut'g,
aV. nd Mrs. Cecil Calvert, Mr.
-sud Mrs, F, Shouts, Mr,' mid
Mrs, l. Wearolt, Miv and Mrs,
Cal l Knulau and . Ihe host and
hosivss, ,, .
ee
ii u,iowr.'Kx wmvH '
MAKK I I, m Hit I'AltTV
AnnlUir dellgbtftll afternoon
of ihs work last drawing to
a closv waa that of Wednesday
when Mra, Karl Tomplsr enler
lalncd sj hrt hnine on t'nwient.
honoring lbs Wednesday Hruigd
Club. , Clever llullowe'eii dec
nratjnng were used throughout
tho rooms. Refreshments wrre
served at tbs Indlvldunfi tobies.
Mra, K. ('. Knight held high
score and Mrs. T. R. Skllllug
ton, the consulatlnn.
In two weeks Ihs members
will enjoy a oun o'rbM-k brldgo
iuueheon when tbo six members
havine low scorns will lis hoa
tesaas to tboss having ths six
high scores.
MA X t-'HAMiNCft MA3it(9 .
IKiy tltKD AT PAIITV '
Mm. K. M. Igl and -sirs. John
-llougtnn wars joint bosteaaua
on Thuraday evening, oulvrtgin
lug with bridge at the lg reel
deurs on NorlU Third, In cour
tesy lo their nwibsr, Mrs. Anna
M. lUaa of Van Franrlaco who
plana to make bar future home
In Klamath Kails.
' At tbs daintily appointed
bridge tables, refreshment were
servadr si tho conclusion of tbs
svsnlng'a play. Five Isblvswere
In play. Jars. Charles llllsybeld
high score. Clever ronsolstiun
swards wero preaauUd at the
Individual labloa . to Ihs gusat
holding low score. Tbs swards
were pumpkins and cata. In keep
ing with ths Hallowe'en decora
tions carried out throughout lbs
homo. Vases of stately C'hry
eauthcinunu were artistically
placed.
s .
I'l.ANH OI TI.INK1I FOB.
ALTAR MfM'IKTY IMXAAR
Mrs. Fenwlck and Mra. Cor
coran pr said ed ss hostesses
on Tussday afternoon lo tho
ladles ot 8U Mary's Altar Society
at Assembly liail.i During Uie
afternoon plana were discussed
for tho boaaar which .will be. held
ak Legion hall on November 13
and Zi. Ths general committee
in charge of lha baaaar la Mrs.
W. II, McCroskey, Mra. Ceorgd
Dougherty and Miss Ella Calls-
ban. Those to have charge of
bootha follow: . Mra.. Fred Hous
ton, fancy work: Mra. Helen
('iirrln, aprons sntt towels; Mrs.
A; r K.s Allierta. , cooked' foods;
.Mrs. J. K. Hosklng. csudK Mra.
Dan Colwell, merchauts lunch;
Mrs.- W liters, flab pond.
The next meeting will lio held
on Tuesday, October 30 at eight
o'clock In tho evening. Mem
bers are asked to keep, this date
In mind when a special-program
will bo held.
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MIIH. .MI'HDOCH KVTKItTAI.NM
KOIUMKJl IM'HOOX, J-tKD
Mrs. H. F. Murdoch enter
tained - most, delightfully . nt
her homo on the Kon j-U jad on
Thursday afternoon. Ilor gueats
for the afternoon woro a-group
of hor childhood friends, and
classmates who were, former
pupils of -Mrs. .Murdoch. Tho af
ternoon was spent In' reminis
cences. The tea table waa moal
attrsrUvo with orange tapers and
flowers nf autumnal hues. M
O. D. fJrlsile and Mrs. William
Wood poured. Throughout th,c
afternoon tho hostess was assist
nd by her daughter. Mm. J.loyd
, Ooblc. Those preaent wore'
Mrs. Cbajlcs DcLap, Mrs. E.-W
Lew rence. Mrs. ChesUT DuLap,
Mrs. Ijioii Lewis, MrvJ. C. Cleg-
horn, Mrs, J. If, Carnnhan; -Mrs.-William
Wood, Mrs. (leorge
(irisxlo, Mrs. Henry Grimes, Mro.
James (Iriinus, Mro. . Oro Drown,
Mrs. Robert Sloan, Mm. Allen
Sloan, Mra. Junior Daggett. Mrs.
(VonUncd on l'ago Four)
jij jvrij"iiiiirv"riiiiiiiiir"
Tarert)', Ortotnr Harm my
circle ot First Clirlatlsn ohurch
will moot -lth , Mrs.' (icorgo Me
Col I u in proslillug. as bostoss at
nor homo on Crescent nronuo.
.(iroup in oo tings of Delta
Onmmft clmpter'of Dclplilnns at
2:11), In ,tlio jiftcriniin. . Hiibjoots
are tu ha lntrotlnctorr. Mrs. J.
Ruyul Shaw's 'croup nt lioma of
Mrs.. C. I. Uoliurts: jlr. Clundo
Davis' group at tho Davis homo
on Auburn: Airs. 11. M. Manning's
! group at homo of Mrs. V, H.
Roliertson-, Klfthr and Jefferson,
I . . .. . . .
Hfrs.- II. E. Jones to be hostess
to, ruemvqrs ot the: ltnppy Hour
club at hor hamo Tuesday aftpr
npon nt !l:3u o'clo:k. ' r
Wi-ilncsilay, .October 14 Hal
lowe'en dunce sponsored by Royal
Neighbors,-' to be hold at I.O.O.P.
Iinll for members ot the Modern
jWoodmon aiid their friends.
. f .,!,. ,4 Inn. l..Arf I... U
Invltutlons Issued by Mrs.
N'olui-I for n bridge avonlng at
hor homo Wednesday evening.
Affair . to be another of series ut
Ysiilslilng bridges bolng given by
Ue Indies of St. Paul's Episcopal
Church. ' ' " ' ,
s
f Tlmrsdny.' tctiicr 83 Invita
tions Issued for a brldgo after
noou at tbv St. foul's parish
I .CemSisig; Eremite
0aJaV3airktSBytCis
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fAn Vhauvpnhoo OdtoboD Ddocc Event-!-?.
THE REASON'S VERY NEWEST 87 DIFreRENT STYLES
Tia is the greatest sale of the
season and one that has been
looked for by thrifty women
it affords an opportunity to re
plenish he fall wardrobe with
stylish frocks at a r;al saving.
Colors:
Black
ChcrrOi
Tan
Coyal
Brown
J iUciY
Wintav styls in
Eons. Jcttick
. HeaiUi Sbo.. ,
J lu M I ft
Style VyindOrVs
- .
fgrjfjgaatfNBas
honso. when" Mrs. Charles 8.)
Moore and Mrs. Samuel Edwards
will preside as hostesses.
Morlsm circle of First Presby
tcrlsn church scheduled to meet
at homo of Mrs. V. L. Hendricks
Thursday afternoon:"'.''
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rVid'ay, tWobcr . 'JO Montlily
meeting ot , Krlcndskiv , club, nt
home ut Mrs.. V. E.. Vvung, an
Horth Third. street. .... ,
Halluwo'en and barvqM..dnucv
nt' Pelican City Commnnity club.
Initial tin ni, ot .winter senson.
bolng spouSjOWd'.by mombfts nnd
social club. Music by. Jack llow-
ciiairamu 01 nLian, uu ia ui i
Ing many (lover stunts aud teat;
urcs for the ovcqlng. .
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Hatunlnr, October 27 Rut-
ployes' club ot Mcdtord t'opco to
stago hnrd-tltno dunce at Jack- i
son .ilot .Surlnga , near , Medford.
Hard timo costumes to bo teat-
ured at dance. . .
.'J. '. ;..-. ,
October UU MIs , Emily . It. ,
Knenbuhl of K'ow .York city, ex-
ccutlve secretary of the National
Federation ot Business and ,1'ra
fossiunal . Women's , clubs, to be
honored with banquet In ovenlng
by members ot -Iqcal, club. lorr
Inita arrungenients to be au-
nnnnccl nt .'lnlv. flnle. Miss
Kneubuhl ,1s giving' adaroesosTows.' Jf. A. Bowman
throughout , tho northwest. . . .y:
- Htgn , senooi stuaoms ot saci
red Heart academy to enjoy Hal-;:
lowo'en costume - party Monday ;
ovenlng. Program and dancing
will bp features Sf evonlug.
Octohrr !!( Hallowo.'on dsnco
under tho auspices ot the Amerl-1
cstt Legion and .auxiliary to., bor
held' at legion hall. This Is aa-j
annual affair. and one of, the most!
anticipated balls of tho legions
soctal seasoni A number 0(1
matrons In, the ,city ara planning.::
19 mnko up dnnclng parties to.i
attend , tlio nttalr.'- ,
i ' - -. V. ...i
-' November V The -Eastern Star",
social club will hod,a dance at
the Winter Garden, to , which
members and their friends are S
Invited. Jack Bowrlng's orchos
tr to provide tho music. j
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b V,'.,."-.,.'. ,.ooers,
VY 17 j ir V'i UX- II I II r i
H
ft, i
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in Distribution
County; Social Eventg
' : MKURll.t ' " T
. Miss Ellen McVeigh was host
ess at a party at her 'home last
W-dncsdny evculus- The follow
ing jfuesls were preseut! Mr. and
Mrs. 11. J. Hendrirkson, -Mr. and
-Mrs,'' Lester Turnbaugh Mr. nnd
Mrs; II. P Dlantou Mrs J. A. Mnr-.
ray.. .Mrs. Minnie'' Dlllnrd. Misses
AHoali Murray. Kdthryu Molttor.
Margsrot Tiunspach, Mi'SHrs. 'Ui le
Merrill, t'hurlos Stiiknl, Vc'r'uon.
Diincun, and tho hostess.
Tho' Library; clnb. .bpUl, Jls.
monthly Vuslnesa nnd -social;
meeting at the . F. Morrltt
home lust Tflursdsy. Mrs.- Mcr-
rtlt was assisted by Mesdamesd
J. D. Kldwoll, It. U Dalton nnd i
II. P. Blanton. , The- following.
new officers were. qlcttd-. MrJ
It H. A ml e iron, Bresldout;, Mrs.
Hen r'aus, vice preaiduiii, Mrs. J
K. '. Merrill, secretary: Mrs.. J
iN - Scogglna., treasurer, f ive J
now members, were. Utkcu Into .
the club lncludlug Mcsilames H.- ,
C. Grlvel, Max . Hartlerode, J..WX
Hunt, J. L. Coaklcy, H. U Cole.,
Mrs.C. Sautter was a visitor at
,tbo -uicetlng. Members present
wore: , Mesdninos K. It. Antler-'
sim. T. A. Dlakc. J. W. Bttrrlss",
W. Dallcy, N H. Iloguc C. A.
L. E.
Al ths -
1 1 LIBERTY
O-. THEATRE-r
.' SfiTiday arjd' Monday
i "The Qruise
.: :: -Ql the,,, 'i
HeUion",
"!- :;U"with'".- '-''.
'Tom Santschly Donald
Keith, - Edna Murphy
and Sbon.Jwp
' 1 ou re bound .to. enjoy
this one
PEPfiWDAILfc MERCHANDISErckpjdSefcrtO
...-,. i ..-.'-.,: .
Values to $25.50:
'Now!! ',
-Sale Starts
Monday
Smart in Appearance .
Jhp )tkI: trinpiino.worn. by the beautiful
pew aliases' enluuice their beautjr ucUil the
' cstn - only - bo ' compared ' with those seHm(
for double" this figure. Every one is finely
ma4e, CJsrcr in. desifn and modeled from
- imported styles. We especially inwite erery
" ope to' see themey "are a wonderfyj ,
eixample of the Golden Rule money-aawing
policy that' ; always extended to our. cu-
in, ies tor mssse an- women,. .r.;,.
liiiiinl.iil.hlitilinlililniluili ifsLBihiiltiihnlilililililililililililil '
- KLAMATH 5
FALLS
Brown, H.' O. Cox. J. A. Dewey,
Sol .Dewey, 11 J. Henuilkeon. W.
V. Jinnette. E. J, Kortieboni, E.
H. McKoo, liay Merrill. Ray Pick
Mrj 3. C. Stevenson, K. V. Stn
kel. - Lester Tambangh, .William
Walker; A. L. Winter and Miss
Edns Merrltt. r - . .
' ' Plabs nro betuE completed for
the annual Library" clubis"".Hal
lowp'en dance which wiI 5e "ncld
Sut'tirday evening., October in
Iho community half. ' ". - ' -
-i
mi
. ' V- v. . - "
" Come' and Laugh
Clamari
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THOMAS
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The
:,, V A REX BEACH STORY
General- Admission 50c -Loges 65c
Shuns start Hlimlny nt 1 : IS,
.On account of our.' limited seating capacity, we wcruld suggest' that y6u attenff''
a the. matinee performance, and 'so assure yourself of good seats.
Our advice to you is to make
an. erly selection, for every
woman who sees these dresses
can not resist buying at least
one or two at this extreme.ly,
Iqw price. ;
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t;'i'v3j'.j- . ' Materials: . ", '. j -
' ). '' Georgette; ' , i. '
SjKy VV;, ' ;' ;CrePe '-;
kZ. 1 and a combinatiosi ?
P ' of these nutterial 9
rvJ 1 Winter shiauient r -
. T V ; of Bradley . ff:
Sweater just ' ; S' '
, received. For men R . '
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&Srb&&&&eteK?!&
In . courtesy to the minister's
wife In Langell Valley. Mrs. Dare
Turner was hostess to a number
of ladles in ths -valley.. About
,hlrtw .nc.l. wam nrM.nl nnrt
thn i.or w.. showered i
guest
with- many beautiful' gifts. A
Inncbeon was served i .by-, the
hostess. , ' i- ;..
' BOXAX2A1
'Tho Womon's clnb'of Conansa
held a. sih'cr ten: Thursdsy eve
iilng, October 11.. at .tlio home of
Mrs. Ada' PnrSontt. Fuutls 'det.Mi-n whnrn hn -will visit for a
Tlvod .'fruai the tea wers aadoaTgnon 'tlniet-'-' ' ' - " "
SUNPAY AND MONDAY
il'We.Are Agiri Present ing the J
Play
i In Another! Delightful 'Comedy
. But Bring Your Handkerchief, Because You May
. ; Lnu&h Through Tears'w. t iv- ' .
On The Screen
.MEIGH AN, RENEE ADOREE and
! , EVELY(N BRENT, is" .--f ,
Matin
4: 1.1, 7: 13.
I'lnyera
- -is t
I .If
str
- No Two I .
Dresses Alike J "
to the scholarship
fund " which s
the club sponsors.
. Members of ths Ladies' AM
were hostesses at a reception VrU.
day evening. October i. at " the '
church: The program conaistsd
ot a numbsr of mnslcs.1 nsmbers.
after srhlch
served,'
refreshments wero
E.'-. ji. Duffy "of r ftie D. and
B.' O. 'W. with besdqnsTters la
Portlaad, was here Friday oh of
ficial business.- Saturday mornlnr
Mr.' Duffr left . for-Ban . rrsn-
Theatre-
,
Drama
Children 25e
Appi'ar at rt-.aS, 3:83, :33
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