.11 I.,.'.. j,u its: , l iUfivu , THE KLAMATH WT5W9: " t ' SUNDAY, JANUARY ft, 1020 -- PAGE Tnnn JOY EVAN, Society Kdltur U I'liuna 877 When u bit of miiiiliinu hitn yo After piiMdnu; throllKli li cloud, When a fit of Liiuuhtci- ircls 'e And yor npine U fuulin' proud Don't fvnit to up hikI fling it At a houI that' foi'lin' blue. For the ndnit that yo Ming it ' II'h ii boomerang to you. dipt. Jack Crawford. joi.i.v nkmiiihomi i:i,mt ori-n i iih The Jolly NrlitlilpiiiH met W.'d insiluy evening nt the home of r Mm. Ael Johnauu ou Iho I.jIii view route. Klerllmi of officer lor the year wua held. Mrs. C. W. TUWIIMMIU U I'llO.CII president. Mra. flunk Ktcwart aa vlco president. Mm. ('. Will aril aa avcretary and Mm. I'. K Hull u Ircusurer. The lloer i-oiniiilttco for I tiv i-n.iiitia ycur will ho composed of Mesdiiinca I.. V. Hmlili, Win, Clicvue and Van Myers. 'I'lio iih-ihImth iMwl lln-lr f.h'inla Iiovh hecll lltvh' it lo I hi' In. inn of .Mm. Tnwii-end In i ujoy a "' l-lul IliMir mi Juuiiiirv 1 I. Tim uil reguluVl Knit Mm cluh will b lii'UI Keliruniy fi ul the hunin nf Mtj. Whi. Kwll. Meipbcra pro ul at the imvi. lug, were Mo.dauica ('. V.. MHIrr. (1. K. Mann. M. Ililirhi. .'. J. Urn-gar. T. N. Cim-. C. N. Know. Krcd I'etvrsun. C. W. Towiewiid. J. J. I'rltchard. Mnry II. Wil liams. I.. II. Smith. II. V. House. 1. I: Hull, Ax ol Jnhiihnii. mill Vim Mury MiCunib. JIIIH. I. . HTKWAIIT IS ( IIAItMIM. IIIIHIKSH Mr. Ivor Ncul Htcwurt entcr tnlncd Ihti uiriiihvra of her sew ing club Krlday evening at t It Htowart residence. .pi.15 Jefferson. The gueala Included thu Aliases l.lla Moo. Klua Jensen. Mm. A. MU'larr, .Mm. J. K nil If the hostess. .Mm. I. V. Stewart. Mm. J. ell UIIU MUM. It.M II..KI, HOI.Ol HOLIDAY ItltlrtK At hUh uunii on NYr Year's day, Mra. Kuthuel Applcguio Uuloiuou, daughter i( Captain U. ('. Apph -guie, Ihm uiiiu Hi" lirlilc of Mr. IC. J. Clmidrlrli. The l illng vow wore ti.limiK'Ml ut llu luajiau of Iho Uml Mi'tho.llnl chimb.. Iliir. Krank L. Wcmitil performed t lie rrrrinmiy lii Ihu prriK uf IninitdUto rdullvca mid frlrtid. ' . MIki lllllla MrCiill mid .Mr. l.n lie I'cytoa uru Ihu mix'iiilanu. FoIIuwIiik Urn ri-ri'niiiny ihu brlilnl pnrty molurvd tu II"' liomu f .Mr. mid Mm. . John - McColl AT TIIK- PINE TREE TOIMV, rovriM'ors Motitlji), lntli( nml Hvinhtjj THE Thrill .1il 'li-r a Hi'ddlnv il I it Ik' r wu aurvud. Mr, ilouilrli Ii bn fur muny yi'iua born a lim lirr hi IhoKlu tnulli l.'iiioii IiIkIi arltuul. Ulia U one nf Ihu lilual ptipulur Iftulni'tl of Kin mull -.!! li l y . Mr. l.iHiilrlth In III thn Itinur liluu huilili'i, tuliiIliK hrrt aiv urul niMiiih uko frutn Oakland, ,1'iillforu.iK t v I'AkT M A I IIIISH HOI.K rmit.w i.i'M iii:i t Mi'IiiImtn of lll I'HHt Mutruil ii'liih nJoy'd a jfrf'-rily up. plilllliMl OIIU o'l-lnrk lilllrlli'iin nil Krlday al III Itolttn of Mr. II. !K. MomyiT llh Mr, ik 1.. tlur vy and Mra. H. . V. Ilalhlatiy ; piililliiK a hoHit-KHi. In Ihu aj-nru of Mr. Jriiniu ; llnrn. pruldi'iil. Mm. W. I1. Mo jMlilan prraliU'd o'i-r tliu bulnt4 mratlng. , ! Tb umiiial put lurk luncheon of thn intiinbera will k hild on Friday. January, iwoiity-llttli al 'tlio huuiu of Mra, Oacur l'fvion. j ThuMu allutulluK on Friday iwrru: Mi'ndnnra W. I. .McMlllun. 1 1.. V. Wllllla. II. r. MnrdiM h. il'harlt-a Martin, Wilbur Jnnra, !Nornh Krunrb, J. K. ri'iirnd, Mur Inn Hunk. I'. K. iH-niil. Kruuk jAukeuy. o.-nr rytoii and thu howlu'iiiu, Mrs. II. K. Mnniyur. jtlr. If. V. Uathlany and -Mr. jC. 1.. Ilurvt-x. ! , IVKTHtAVK XIAII.IAIIY 1 INHTAI.I.H OKI l Kits On Friday cvuulnn nuwly ult-ol-led officer of thn Veteran of ' Furelan Wur auxiliary were In- at.llli'd. Utflccr lualalled luvludc: rrealduiil Cella IMinn. n.nlnr Vlie-I'relilent Noy Mo- Danti-I. Jiinlnr Vlie-rreld';nt Lilu ShueniukiT. Treatirer Hulh txhorain. ( hnpluln Uelphlu lloyu Trmteea Miirgiirlto llarhlaon. "Tat" ltowerliiK. Kthel SlUKlnon. ApiioIiiIviI offleur Include: I r e n o MvntKoniery, aecrelury; Kllii'l I'ralri, condueireKs; Kmnia Kedinond, vuard: Minnie Powell, hUtoihiii; Joaephlno llnyea, pa- jtrlntk- InntriKtiir; color buumm, Mm. Ili'.lph, Helen Clark, Mary Hnnso'n and June Kraft. MO.Mi:X'r MIHIAKV- i'l.VII to iioi.it iki:ti; Tho rt'Kiilnr meeting nf the Woman's Library rlub will lie held on Friday iifteruonn, Jan uary 11. in the club room. An tiilereatljiic progruin liua born arranced (or tho afternoon. Tea will Ikj acrTcd. Mm. (Jlmidn Uavlo and '.Mr. K IS. Maifuo will havo churRO of the proiiruin. Mra. Uuurgu.Lludluy, pronldent of Ihu club, urgea all iiiemher' tu cuino prepared to pay Ihu an nuul due. Second notb'ea Iiutu ulremly lu eu mulled lncuibora. . , , i MI'hK'AI, KN'TKKT.-IIXMKNT IIV IIA'I'IIKN V C11U I.K . Tho Hi lliuny clrclu of the Flml rur pui'i'KiiH" iiovniiKi) ' vr '4iiiiiT iii.KiiiKM i; ,. KiuikIIiik out aa one of Ibu lltOMt dellifhllul .purllra.of Ulu week wu thai of .Monday erv iilnt:, nvi-r which Ur llnnrli'lta Wrlfilit u lid Ml- J 'ill l.ivlug'tun prlili'd a hnieM.'H at the: Wrlxhi tuolduiiuu In courtesy In ' III" "IVp Pepper" (lull. Tiiu affair wa known na a "l.at Chaiue". purly nt wblih gunie mid duncliig were enjoyed. Al Ihe airoko of midnight, b:ipny, 'itv Yenr'a greeilnaa vera ex i liiiitx'd and dalnly mtroluneiu aerveil. flevtr Sew Year's greet ing, miuked Ihu plaro of euch gnet. 1 Ariong Ihorie who enjoyed the affar 'rc: MInus tivrtrude l.lii'lliy. Helen L'of. r, Helen Ik on,, Mr.ryellen Hrii'Jford. Maude Maker. Mary Itnugheriy, Dorothy I SI -vi ii, Jeunetle Hchulll. Jane ! (tiircelon, "Cat" i.lvingNton and llenjletia Wright, ' I J I in in I" Dmiglierly, llnroldj Kuhu, lli orKu Sprugue, Ith hard , llnijiniilll. Ah'.i Kchulit, llcrbi ri liniUnui. V c r ii ii ii Kuykciidiill, Untold oUoti, laiwreme William,' (iulilo lliiliutilli utid Harold Knb-1 i:rlon, ' I llt'.r MKTIIOIUHT 1,111 IK II .ivi:s i-AiKiir.tiNMi-A'r Oue of . thu uiottl euJoyub watcli parlle.i held on New Year" evo was ihat held In the Coininuiilty hall of the Flrat lilh"ill.t churrh. Mure than one; liuudri'd and fifty tni tnbem and ; Irlend of the rliurrli gaiherert In watch the old year out and .the new year In. Father Time, uml the Spirit ot Ihe New Year, were cleverly linpuraoiiated. The f Cited were greeted by Ihe tin-1 prronator aa I hey arrived. Iiur-1 (H IU ..l Ul H Vll.,.l gallic were llijo.vcil. At 10:3U refreahnieiits were served. Thu 1 remainder of the evening wa 1 spent In tinging aouga and await-! lug the coming nf tlio new year. ' i ! I'llltlKT.MAM CANTATA KKrK.Tl:l HY HKOtKST i The eholr of the Flrt .Melh odlm church, under tho direc tum of Mr. 11. K. rattemon re lMat4d ihu Chrlstiuu cantata. "Ilie Manger mid Ihe Star." on tttart tiuuday evening Wtoru a large and apprcrlultvo audience. After the cantata the choir member were Invited to the honiu of Mr. und Mra. H. K ' 1'clti to enjoy refreshmnnts. mil-1 ah- nud a aurlal hour. The guests Kiithered around the lovely fire-1 place. In one corner of thu room; lu beautiful Chrlatmaa Ireo stood. 'J I Dim lights cut a ofi. S' uvrr S I I he room. 19 3C I'riiNhytcrlati church presided A: C HI I" I'M! Thu creeps or "int nml Ihe I unary" Mystery of "Thn Hat" nud HinnkH of "Ihe ttnillln" In (Ilia perfectly nclud crime drama. 2 AT TIM': LIBERTY TODAY uml TO.MOIIHOW Col. TIM McCOY ''WYOMING'' DaihltiK tiilvniil tiro on Ihe Old Oregon Trull. Dorothy Holiunllali and Wllllain Fulrbnnks lu the int. 'over the rogulur llumecnmlug on iTIiumdny nftertiooii lu lltu church j parlors. Mr. Warren Hunt. Mr, j llenii and Mr. Fred Fleet pro vided. Dining Iho afternoon AHu. Veiitch rendered pluno nttui liem. Sits. Harry Hill pleased tin" guest. with a rending. Cbi lo 1U enjoyed the nfter ! noon. i;l li:r tvi.DDlMi on XIAV VKAIf.H BVK At n home wedding aoleuiniE ed on Kunilay, December thlr- 'llolh, Mary JJuyc hecainu the lirldu of Frank l'. Irwin. The iiirretnony was pi'rformvil In the I preaonco of relmlves uml X rlentla jut llm li-wln home. Hev. NelHtin K. t ole performed Ihe ceremony. After the wedding; a luncheon wu acrved lu the Ullt.ulM (HOOK ltlAll:V I'l.ANXMD I'Oir .'MO.VDAY ' ' The book di'parlinent of tho Woman' Library club will meet tomurrow nflernoon, January seventh. Mrs, tivorgu Sample Willi g'vo a review on "The jTranapltintlng-' by Mnrlo Buln 'seheff. Thu hour him uuun nn hoitnccd for 2:30 o'clock. ; llltllllii: AI'Ti:it.Oi)N' AT . IIOHKIITSOS IIOMI.' Mr. O. V. Uobortaun presided ; as linsleaa over a bridge after jnoon Battirday al her home on i Lincoln street. Dl:l.T.l I I'MI-ON KltATKllMTY IIONOI.H) IIV IKS. I'KI.T. in collrtey to lier son, tiarry j Hcltt, who pcut the noliuay In Klamath Falls from Oregon Stain college, Mrs. l"elt cnter I latiii-d a group of Delia L'pSllon fraternity brothers at the l'clli home. A chlikcii and wattle sup I lKr was aerved the gucHt. Zed Uarue. Freddie Hlehn, Frank lioarLof Los Augelea, Dod ger Montgomery, "Spud" Murphy and Hurry Tells enjoyed the eve ning. IIOI.IIIAV lllWHl IN KVANS .tl'AHTMKXTS Mr. and Mrs. Fred CY Mur phey entertained at New Year's dinner In courtesy to Mr. and' .Mrs. Orluudo Kaaterly at their t- Iracllve apartment lu tho Sunset.' In one corner of (he living room I an attractively trimmed Christ- j mil tree Hood, Centeriug thej table was a low bowt of cut j crystal which held Hny Jack roe- buda. Tapers of rod graced! either cud of thu table. ' . I WATCH I'AKT V AT I SIWSKT HA Mil Mr. und Mrs. Syd Kvtins pio-i .sfiled oCer an ' enjoyabte watch pnrly on New Vcur'a evo at j their lovely . hoino on Sitnsel I raiith. During the evening two! tublcs of bridge were in pluy. Dainty refreshments' were nerved. I Tlio gtiestH for Ihti exenlng were: ) Mr. und Mr, (luorgo (lates, Mr. ; and Mrs. Mrynceti, Mr. Fred Ap! plegnle, Mr. Frank Ira Whlto nd tin: host and hostess. ' ii-r m;i:di.i; ch j mkkth w n il juts, powixii ' The Alt N'ccdlu Wora club mel ou. , Wednesday afternoon nt the j home of Mrs. 2. Vowell on iSoutli Firth street. During the afternoon thu usual book ex Lchuitge took place. Mr. , owoll ii tin? H Boys' Sweaters A fine group of boy'u heavy winter nwi'atifi'ii V nctk Hark color all nizq. val uta io ?2.25. .. , .98c, A Women's Shoes One Jot of odd. and endi all HtylfH, color and sixes priced to mnkc a , quick clean-up.' ' " "' . ' ... 98c... , ii m' ; ' -si II m ji m Mm" "a i r., . , "' li ' I .ilvsj-ssss jm . loM!ws Women's Sweaters Value! to ?5,00 Bradley ttweaters in a fine assort ment of new ntylei), colors and material.s your unre served choice. " $3.95 Dress Shirts Values to $1.50 Over 100 fine dress shirts in this sel ected lot collar attached 3 now only 98c Was welcomed. Friday and Saturday, by the pecple of this community, far beyond all expectations. They crowded the aisles and thronged the store, finding bargains greater than these ever before offered. '''.. '1 . DRAST1 G REDUCTIONS MEN'S SUITS i t . Every suit in the store carries a yellow sale tag (lenot intr a great slash in the price, Tni gives every man . - an opportunity to buy u suit at a Jower price than he is accustomed to receiving at the ordinary sale. Group 1 Group 2 . 1 Group '3 lulling our entire line This group includes val- Values to $30.00 U of fltt-ld sulta most suits ' . ' ', " " ues to lo.uv ur most size, colors ana mater- have 2 pair pants. Hmall siz4a only, -w -- t - popular line. 4 ' ials. rt tretonnes Odds and ends 1 to 5 yard lenirths values to 49c yU.r will sacrifice at this price' for a quick disposal. 19c yd .85 0 All Qvercoats Cut in Price &y&HZ& Ml kf: li Women's Dresses Marvelous, new 'winter frocks worth nearly i.double this price newest styles, colons .and materials now below who,xl cost. $16.00 Men's Hats Men's Pants Dress hats that repre sent values to $3.75 Fine assortment of col ors and styles--youi' choice at this sale price. Regular price $3.50 and more Every man will, easily "recognize these' as wonderful ' values and 'priced to sell. Girls' Hose Iicv;i!lar--inc values Fine winter plaid stockings very good for school wear. Many colors y6ur choice 3 tor, 98c ........ Men's Blazers AlUVool Jrieayy f..weight, ..winter garments that formerly sold for $5.85 Save by choosing duVhig this great sale. iQ9 All Blankets, except Pendleton, reduced for - this great Price-slashing Event. Women's Hose Regular $1.95 values on sale except Theme brand. Your choice, of any, three sizes or colors only - 3pr.$5.00 Girls Coats and Jersey DRESSES FLANNEL SHIRTS Values iy J5.0 bnavy wcicht (lannol Mhirts In Tarloua colors and sizes auiny ,ot thesis are priced below- cost und t'Tery man should scv.this lot at oncu. 57 Boys Suits Go at Exactly Boys' Blazers . Values to $3.G9 all wool heavy weight fine colon) Mid pattern, .The lowest price ever tiuoled on an a.11 wool Blazer... $2.89 - - I I I TaT'OUH c:ior nd M 1 , I .. IB aucs uuiny.ui inesr aj m j. ff . u resu.ar . a , , , n. . regular a I price I IsO al price I Iililllliililllllllllllllllllil;li!!l KLAMATH iJViv FALLS . - PaV liaM -iil MnooSOSSI ur"asrail 2C Kf.rvi.il ti.mtil Iiiit rri-ijliiiii.iil lulc In the afternoon. ' I .Mrs. J. K. tlorlk-r litis Invlliil jtliu ninniliirs lo incut at lirr , huilic In lvo wei'ks. Ti-ii of the iliili were (ireseiil !ul Iho nieelltiK on Wednesday, r ,i . ,. ;i).( IN; IMIITV ()' NtiitTii .skionh 1 .Mr. atul Mrs. -It. A. Knnile enleiUiliH'il with a dancing puny at tliulr attractive huino on North -Second on New .Year's eve. A numlier of out pf town guests I enjoyed t no cveuing. i ... ' l:n. !.ON. tilAITKK AT j t'OI.I.IHIt. IIOMK. Klllhlollu chllliter, lJutlRllters Int the Anierliiiti Keroliitlon, will meet on Mundtty evening at the ihnme of Mrs. Alfred Collier. Mrs. Allan Hlonn will have I charge of Ihe program, KI.KISWiUKIlh IIUSTS AT lll'l.ll.V lllNMvlt .Mr. nncl Mrt. K. 11. Kleiuvs Ker pntertnlnetl nt .1 prettily Jl polnted diiiiicr on New. Year's d:i nt tliuir.liome mi Soul li Sixth In courtesy to -Mr. und .Mrs. Ittt-h-anl Cully uml (liiiiKhler. Onllu Cully, of Peml. tuvers were nld Ut Ihe -Imnieillntti family end the honored Rttes-ts. SKW VI'AltM DIN Milt (ilVHN IIV I'MMiSTONS . Air. and .Mrs. Kred (T.igslon inesldid over a perfectly ap pointed New Vcnr's dinner ul llielr linnie. Covern were laid foi Mr. and Mrs. Syd Bvnns. Joe und 1'erry Evans and the host and hostcis, .Mr.' und Mrs. Clogston v., I'KI.K'.l.X I OMMCXITV li.US cm: DA.vt ixn vakty One of the delightful dunfliiK parties held on, Ne Year's ee wus that over which tho I'ellciin City Community club memhc's presided ns hosts. Close 10 H)0 in cm hers and friends en joy od the party riven . ml the Cluh House. Dancing was en joyed from J o'clook nutll three lo'eiiiiH oil New Yenr's liibrnlliK."' the Leg Craft orchestra provided Ihe dunce ni'tslc. . ; r' il-IUXT I'HIJISTIAN CIH'HCH ti! !'. WATCH 1'AltTY '' ' . ) A wa'.rh pari was enjoyed ut the First , Christian tliurvh on New Year's eve. Tho hours wero from 7?:i0 until midnlKlit. Dur ing the evctilni! enjoyuhle games were nhiyed. Close to 61) enjoyed, Ihe cvenliiK. Ucfrctilimcnts were served at u lute hour. .. ,? .. I, AM: SHOIIK. li.MIIIKNS St KM-; OK HXTIiltT.I.N.Ml:T , Mr. and Mrs. K. U (Tuiuhlltt . presided over a perfectly ap- pulnted dinner party ont New' Year'B night at their lovely home at Lake Hliore (iardens lu rour-1 tesy to tho employes of tholr i store. Covers were luld for eleven. '. TK. PAItTY AT IIAI.DWIN llOlrJI. On Wednesday afternoon UlUe; Virginia Moore entertulncd . a uoterlo of ...her ,friond . with-, a . party at her home In the Motel , (Connnned on I'ngc Seven) i TN 1789. two Americans John 'Kcndrick- and Robert Cray, wore sent out to explore this reg ion, their backers being a great firm of fur merchants in fioston. ' In 1791 Gray discovered the Columbia Kiver, -and gave it the name which it still bears. This expedition was important' in so far .as it awoke the east to the importance of this country as a Source of fur. ft I GdocI Judgment oul4 cSuse one to select, as a matter of. course, a 'funeral di rector like ourselves, ,ioing a volume of business sufficient to : permit us to operate efficiently, aiid hence at a minimum price. EARL VH it LOCK FIINFnAI HOMF $!ninm!n in rmict.Wodcsllij I'ricril VJ-" a' fAM I Of BOOM 1 ' ' '