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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1912)
.ay Social Events of the Week -- -,...,,,... . ... j y luin vri itin nittivt i" nnn. MiDt a" r milA it At n. UVIXET IbAU lJlll UIIUil l J til VlIlkKt? 41 lilt UitMtr- A f t1 1 a AH lliaut I11W - uua h i v - OS" THE PAST WEEK. Ono of ttio largest anil most enjoy able social events of the current ten on was tho Leap Year party given on the uvcnltiR ot St. Valentine's Day at tho Baldwin hotel by "The Ulrls," the hefstessfs being Misses Opnt Drown and Miss Claudia Jacobs. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. U. Hall assisted in wetr Ing tho guests. The decorations were hearts, palms and potted plants. To the joung men, In honor of whom tin parly was really Instituted, were kI en favors ot carnations. Tbo grand march was led by John Siemens and Mis Jesslo Wagner, while tbo llrad nack's orchestra furnished the music. Among other diversions 'was a uiooe Dalit dance. Tho list ot guests In cli'ded: Ml.ifCi Almeo Wing, Jesslo Wagner, Fommerliayes, Jnnscn, Marguerite Willi mis, Agnes Mnrple, Luclllo Dim ton Carrlo I. Foster, Agnes Stephen son. Kntherlnj Williams, .MmhIii Hlppey, Bowen. Nlnn Dunbar, Hnrtl Oocller, Harbara Goellcr, Claudlo U'Louglilln, Lo'- Mcrs, Elizabeth' Houston, Vera Glbbs, G. Kckmann. Messrs. and Mesdames Leslie Ilog crs, Will Hum, Joseph Kent, Wlllinm Baldwin, Robert .McCaulcy, O. H. Hunter, A. J. Foster. Jesso Siemens, Sytvestcr Jones, Thomas Connors, F. Zlm Baldwin, Junior Daggett, Marlon J. Barnes, 11. M. lllchnrdson, Alexan der Martin. Mcsdnjnua A. J. Arnold. M. K. Stelnman, M. A. Jackson, Frank Ad ants, Margaret l'ltts. Messrs. V. C. Glbbs, James Ltle, John Siemens, Harry Benson, Joseph Skelton, Ord Arnold, Will Mnston, W E. Mdj ord, F. U. Patrick. Wilbur Arnold, If. C. Morryman. Lawrence, Mchaffey. J. Hardin Carter. Harry Ooeller, Philip Slnnott, A. Ochlor. J. P. Brett, Albert Locwe, Harrj Ga- mrncmix Jr., Uluuu B. Garrett, Luke W'Mkcr, Charles Jt. ltaUwln, Ho On m, C. S. Crosby, Hex II. Kurd, Hunter Savldge, Charles L. I'urrlsb, At tbo fumll) icsldeuca 'l'auuda evening Mr. and Mrs. Carey Kuiiuli) cr.r a birthday party In iouoi of heir son, Martin, the d.ito 'Jjliift the Ifia uunlversarj of his birth A num ber of little folk wore present and en joytd games and refreshments. They weru Christine Murdoch, Mary Mar tin Geitrude Wlrti, Helen WlrtJ, luiso Schtdler, Knrlo Montgomery, Grnio Hoaglnud. Kstul Wlrti, Teddy Montgomery. At tbo homo of Mrs. ltobert A. Emuiltt there was on Wednesday last ghen n Valentine party which was n Nery ciijojnblo function. Tho decor ations for tho occasion wero piuk, vhlU tho guests wero entertalued with caids, each one receiving u al cnttue. Tho guests were Mrs. 'John Hamilton, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Mnrtiu, Mrs. Lyslo Mills, Mrs. Anna O'Farrel, Mrs. C. C. Cofer, .Mrs. W. H. North, Miss Olndys lloberts, Mrs. Will Weedcn, Mrs. George Humphrey, Mrs. Claude Daggett, Mrs. K. D. North. ' Mrs. George Nolund entertained the "Brldgo Club" this afternoon ut her beautiful new home in Hot Springs addition. The "S00" Club was entertained this afternoon by Mrs. George H. Mor ryman at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Louis Gerber. Mrs. Don J. .umwnlt Is expected to arrive homo this evening from , Ask Your Doctor I he place of a doctor ! The best medicine in the world cannot do tills. Have nn believe " - --. - .... ...... ,,.,., ill ti,v ,JU ktllllJUI. UU a family doctor, consult hint frequently. If we did doctors endorsed Oyer's Cherry Pectoral for counhs I .i'i'I cilJ, we would not offer it to you Oakland, whoro shu has been stud) Ing music tho inwt six weeks. Mis, Geotge II. Merry man, who bus been lsltlng her paients, Mr. nnd Mis. Dald Campbell ot Umgult Vul ley, returned liumo Thursday. Mrs. Oscar Shlvo expects to lcne tho llrvt of tho week for Ashland, where slu will bo tho guest of Mis. Hoy Walker for sovernl weeks. Miss Agnes Leo nnd Mrs. I H. Olds hno gone to San Fianrlsco. Tlioy were called there through the lllne ot Mist t.ouUo Leo, sister ot tho former. Miss Louise Leo, who lmn been stjublng music at tho Golden Gate City, wn attacked by appendi citis, which was at llrst regarded ns serious. Later leportu aro to tho effect that Miss Leo Is better. AT THE CHL'KCIIKS Services at the various churchs ot the city tor tomorrow will be as fol fel fol eows: Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 10 a. m., J. B. Mason superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Hov. J. S. Stubbletlold. Morning subjttt, Prnyjr." i:cnlng subject. "Burden." Christian Endeavor at C:30 p. m., Vera Houston president. Special music both' morning nn'd oeiilug. You aro cordially Invited to worship with us. Your ery presrnco will on- rourngo anh help. flirlsllju riiiirch Corner Ninth nnd Pine Jtrceln. E. M. Fllnn, pastor. Sunday school ut 10 a. in., E. L. Elliott, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ni; Topis, "No," and "Yes." When to uy them. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morning subject, "Life' Clnudtd Vision." Evening subject, "Our Only Hope." Strangers and frlnds nre cordially lnlted to worship with us. Grace Motliodlut Eplviuij Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Dr. W. A. Leonard, superintendent. Services at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Geo. II. Feese, pastor. General Class at 12:10. W I). Hnrrls, tender. Epworth League, C:30 p. m Will Wood president. Special announcements' Kintigollsl Van Mot-"' " '" both morning nnd -iiiiib Moitilug theme, i i i ' frrtloii; Wbnt tt Is, and no u i" Not." EmmiIhk themo ri' J idgtueui MKrnlng." At 3 p. m. nt lloiiMoii h npi'in limino ho glvi4 mi'mldie1" ' ubjml, "Hut Cakes. Itlgbt ort I lie t'.ilddle," to men only. Iloji uiuler ill not nd milted. At tho same time Mrs Van Mutter gives nn nddimt to oin Indies and gills ubm.- f-' "-ai's t o on the subjtct. "A ll.art to ltoart Talk to Girls'." Miss Mabel NMcl.. i.-n -iuttn In tho moruliig; Mrs. lllnl. in Prakcr Gam ble sings at night. Coidlnl welcome. Ohllyug uh. ('.cd mi.bii. 4 lUplNl Cliimh Sunday school nt lo u. in.. C. H. Do Lap, superliitondeut Preiyblng at 11 n in. by Elder A. Cliojeno. Thu public Is cordially Invited to attend. NEW CHIMNEY IS (lirlollaii SilcutNt Sort lees nro held in tho Odd Pel lows building, loom :ttl, on Humlny morning nt 11 o'clock, nnd testimon ial meetings on Wednesday evenings nt S o'clock. All aro Invited to at tend these meetings. Also Sunday school Sunday morn ings at 10 o'clock. All children nre United to these Suudn) school scr lees. Subject for Sunday morning, "Soul." PUT ON L IBRARY I lie ( liunli ot Hie llulo'iiK'r 'l)r. Henry C. Collins, rector. Iteciilnr services aro held ov.r Lord's D.iy nt 11 it clock In the Odd I'tllon' hall. . Entrance Plfth strrt Sunday school Sunday uftu. uonu at 3 o'clock. The Guild wilt hold womV'i meet ings until Euiter on t'rld.ijs at S:30, nnd tin- assistance or nnone not cu gagel In nctlvo Christian work Is de sired and will be uelrouird bv the president, Mis. I. J.-n Knnpp. V t Cliurtli of tlie Harm) Heart First mass, with short Instruction, at 8:30 a. m. Second mass, with sermon or tho Gospel of tho Btiudav a' 10 30 n m Sunday school ot to a m All are cordlall Invited to attend Hev. William McMillan, pnitor (i.sr or si.t m pi r ip nMiim iiiMiiu inaitwi i iiv nil- II.YS AT llli: IMII. P OM. iKH.iait i'Lit iii:n A short lime slnco tb ihluiiu' or the public library was found lo l def etlve and wns roudemited, nuik Iiir it mHfary to put up new onu at an expenso of $13. Altlimiah H'' Income u( tbo llbinry is scnuel) sut flelent to mwil rtumliiB enpuim-i mid thro wro no tumU on hand the ladlea, wllh tlnlr uatint pitmipimw ordervd the work done Hie nmtin roliilns to tho attenlU'U or Ma"i Pr.il T Hiituteraou. Il stwrtfd u sulixulli 1I..H list, Olid BUlld IbiU till' Indie go out and ask th '"i I-1 '"''" ilny tr dollar. Th ludiis n Kiel lo ha to enll ottiinliiiiiilh n "i. an tmlttltwnt Mid tsemtrotis initilii. lull In eimigiurles of this kind tin r Is nothliiR vise to do, until the lilunrr tun I" piu on a buslmss laisU lli 8tiKHtlon of Ma)r SanUernnti hs ni'iMl nniin and the niliiuint mvd d promptly snhserllird h itn follnttlim rltlsens: P T. Samlcittm. 1. V Mi bolus. H V Kujkendsll, llaldnlu llni.lwii.r iiiiiipany. tjiillllch A Abbott. J W Hloiiienn K, Sufarnmn I.ih.p llni O M. Ilwtor. W. M Worileii. Or P Jl Whltu. 13. W. Vannlr . f 8hUe. C. P firrt. It II Iniilut Sunset Grnei.rt, A II Clontclaud. Ii (' V Fisher. 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A FTER YOU HAVE READ THE VARIOUS ADS and listened to the smooth ? talks of various salesmen re garding the superiority of a certain shoe at a price that looks hiah Just take a few moments' time and look at the new stock of 1912 Spring stvles at shoe headquarters for Klamath county w, miglv say Southern Orerf-n nd not aggerate and if you are not repaid for your extra trouble by a -avind i in Drice an, the opportunity of securing the very Newest Spring Styles, then we're willing that the other fellow gets your business; otherwise, it is our ambition to have voumake your selection from our new $20,000 stock of p-to-date styles " ..r- j Hi Xi ?:m& r-rw 3 h' W' x& JV TiitPowi 75 per cent of which is now in stock ready for inspection KLAMATH FALLS OREGON s - I? 14. i ' ''; $ V p Pr W "ill tMBBBBBIIWHlBMBIMBBBMiljIlg.pmr.v :1 '