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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1914)
V HATVtlliAV, CHIOlum 10, (, THE EVENING HERALt). KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ' '&' Come Here and Get Your UNDERWEAR WINTER FALL AND If you have never worn the famou. EL REAL UNION SUITS and two piece garments, you do not know what real underwear comfort it. They are warm, .oft and never have that bulky feeling so disagreeable in the ordinary makes usually sold. Our stock of outing flannel nightgowns is complete. We can suit you in quality and price. p. in Protect the children. Guard against coldt and sickneti by having your children wear Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garment 8 Stilts Drygoods Company, "Where the Ladies Shop" mBqKJ I ! u C M iu Wpju a -aAgfe IteCa fc I 'TlAytifc The department of borne economics taxed for carrying capacity on the dancing well Into the morning hours. (After tho autiDer sened at midnight. IConimoder Nosier' Mechanical Opera 'Un. J. S. Elliott. Mr. 11 K. Ilamll. of the Women's Library Club, -which department is under the direction of Mrs. a V. Fisher, held its first meet ing in the basement of the Library Club building Friday, at which time plans for the work to be carried on were outlined. The fact that fifteen new members were received into the Library Club at this meeting attests the interest women are taking is the mew Uses of work taken up by the organisation. Mrs. Bert C Thomas, who formerly sad charge of domestic sciestoe work la Indiana schools, led! Friday's meeting. She was ably as sisted by Mrs. Clara Elmer, in charge of home science work In the local grade schools, and who made a num ber of valuable suggestions. The next aessloa of the organization will be held October 23, when "The House" wlILbe the subject discussed. Meet ings will be held alternate Fridays, and at the following meeting "The Chemistry of Cooking" will be taken up, the lectures to be supplemented by demonstrations of cooking. The Women's Library Club is in receipt of an application from county library to place a case of books In the Women's library, as one of the deposit stations. This has been referred to the library board for consideration. Cards, dancing, and an Impromptu "birthday rash" were reatures of a highly enjoyable affair given at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Erans in Hot Springs Addition Thursday night. After Invitations had been Issued, it was learned that the date was also the birthday anniversary of one of the gaests. Miss Ruth Saucerman. At the party she was the surprised recip ient of a shower of kitchen utensils a shower so big that the elongated upper extremities of A. Oehler were I homeward trip. After cards had been enjoyed, dancing was In order, and during the evening dainty refresh ments were nerved. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sid B. Svans, Mr. and was. arranged, a follow Mr. It. U. Chamberlain, president of thu HaptUt society, "China's Creates! Need", Mrs K. C Itlchardt of the Methodist so ciety. "Work In Koroa". Medaroe llarlau. Daniels and Elliott, vueul trio; Mr. W. 8. Slough, president ot the Presbyterian society, "Work lu India": Mrs. S. 1). llarlau ot the Christian society. "Work tu the Home Land, America." After the program refreshments of Ice cream and cake wero served. A vry profitable and enjoyable time was had. ami those nrvnent er Mrs. K. (' Ittrhurd. splendid uppr was red by the I M httr, Mr I! W, A title, Mr, hite. Member f this iranl4 Arthur II WIUn, Mr J H tftub. .. . .. . in int. ki . la lion are lr and Mr. Maiwell M btetimd, .vr u- r rwmp. nn. jmi. Mr. ntul Mis, West. Mr. and K FaukM. Mr Cw A II vdi.n 'Mm. A. M. Wordru, Mr and Mr. '. T"T T- rr mil ritoiii- ""-. 'c. Regno, Mr. Uo It Hum. Ml, The recent lll l Pifrtir It T JennU llarrl. r'rrnrh, lender t Urw t,t'tln f 'work, In llti il, t frtvtMloi . ... nf a reunion With )HW fillister llUlitW f Mrs. Richard nieitenswn u wr. ; . i LsBSiuir nlfT tn Mrs. Gene Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Darting. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bellman. Dr. and Mis. Maxwell M. Long. Miss Ruth Saucerman, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bellman. Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Thom as, Mr. and Mrs. M. 9. West, Mr. Al brecht Oehler, Mis Jennie Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. Fine drove people and some friends from Klamath Falls spent a most de- llghtfufl evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. lcenbice, the occasion being the fiftieth birthday anniver sary of Mr. lcenbice, and a surprise party from friends in honor of the affair. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. - 2 lC2..CC m JS2f iivuuivtfr Ivan lcenbice. Cat lcenbice. Clem lcenbice, Mrs. L. B. Dixon, Charles Dixon, Mise Lola Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller. Ed Miller, Hugh Miller, Miss Nora Miller, Mrs. Dutton. Miss Annie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mrs. White, Basil Brown. Mls3 the t Baker, Mrs. McKenxle, John Shep herd, Miss Alieen McKtenxle. Miss Helen Elliott, Miss Joclyn McKenxle. Mr. and Mrs. Hilyard, Chester Mc Kenxle, Robert EUlott, Ferret HI! yard, Mr. and Mrs. Mack, Miss Ger trude Hilyard, Earl Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins. Charles Mack. John Hawkins, James Hawkins, Miss Dor othy Hawkins and Miss Delia Hawk Ins. The evening was spent pleasant ly in playing a variety of games, and at a late hour a supper was served, following which the happy throng dispersed, wishing Mr. lcenbice many more happy returns of the day. Arriving at Saint Cloud late Thurs day evening, an assemblage of twenty couples made up for lost time by company as marshalled Into the gal lery, and this caused animated rivalry between theso wooden ladles and the fair guests, as to who made the best appearance. The gentlemen were re quired to decide this, and although the visitors outnumbered (hem four to one. the "singers" got the decision. This, of course, caused a lot of mer riment, but in the mind of the Com modore, the most pleasing incident was the "ten thousand miles away" stepped on' by a couple of expert danc ers. The step was appropriately ap propriate, as six months ago the lady was in Nome. Alaska, and the gentle man in South Africa, verily "ten thousand miles away." The members of the new Fort- UiiuXlf CaUt ipvut m ua pSt?iii55f i afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles )Ti0m00www&ww0000m0000w0m0m0t0w00m Very fascdUe Prices Are Nw Elect Merck TaiUred Sols r Of erciats While you are spending your money for clothes It costs no more to get the genuine band tailored kind that you get here which means expert design ing and cutting and careful construc tion of the garment. The trimmings that are put In these garment are the very best u matter which further Insures your getting honest value. Come In and get tailoring service that Is prompt, reliable and guaran teed to satisfy In every particular, , A 'cordial inyltatlon Is extended tu you to look over the latest Autumn and Winter line of fabrics and fash ions. LOEWE BROS. n Thm 00l0l000l0l0100l0IAAAAAA0A0tAAAAAAAaMaa0AMA0AAM00A0IAA0VAA0m1H ton. Mrs. W. A. IHMiard, Ml Marie Buttrlck, Mrs. C. l.eon Lewis, Mrs. T R. Skllllngton. Mr. II 1 1'olU. Mr. Klmer Milts, M!s Madge Mills. Mr. W. J. Stelnmelx. Mr. Wm. Hubert. Mr. Emma Grlgiuy, Mr. A. V. Sim mons. Mr. C. R. Miller, Mm. J. W Johnson, Mr. Ivan Danl.'U. Mr. M. S. Sargent. Mr. O. C. Applrgale, Mr. K. Hlce, Mr. J. II. Duncan, Mr. K. I.. Elliott. Mr. Terry Kanatwr. Mr. O. A. Wirt. Mr. E. W. Vnnnlce. Mrv, R. If. Dunbar. Mrs. W. K. Schorn. Mis Eva Hanks, Ml. Marguerite Dunbar, Miss Florence Chrlsninn, Mr. S. D. Harlan. Mr. It. C Cham berlln. Mrs. Gergm. Mr. W. K. Faugbt. Mr. C. O. Morgan, Mrs. A M. Wordin. Mr. C. 1. Stewart, Mr. W. S. Slough. Mr. S. T. Lowcry.MU I Maud M. Carlcton. Mrs. J. S. Stubble- field, Mr. A. It. Wilson. Mr. A. A IMUllrrlt,n.ttnrr.Uob.;"' ",7' ",,,. .ii .i..! i V V . . ,W or at a luncheon gW Tur.day ati.r- "' h 0'"n A"r,t1M',,,Ir"1 ? S "Vfl' Maple." Tlw altalr proved highly I . r M Mr W T. t -n taHr mur. IhUIIm.i-. u iU .., enjoyable, and wm atteude,! W Mr M'MalM a dinner $.ty It, M n- rlal will ,UfU4 fMlh , Hlchard ItrvHen.leln. Mr faul ll,rll.!",,w' " s" '''" 'IflTf T" KMV ,U U' (en.rln, Mr. Urn I, Alegai.. Mr & n ' Wo Ut "" B'' U fu.. , ., .,.. i, , en by Mr Ubrt .' Wnttenldtrg. 1111 rw.u n kiT.ir ( .Within. Mi. Jame MClur. Mr,i Th Wbttn IVHwn hftlet ttn Mi?tri ri.i..ij. a vt,..., in. i ....i. tt..t.r 'viu lim ne nf an t-tilfiati!o ttArtr Ml Elisabeth McCurdy, MU llai'l! Wrdnrdy, the tMT4ln IR th Kltrli and MU l-ura like, The Friday lVllran Hub wm u ttrrtaliifsl by Mr. KnglUh 1'rlday af termon. and card honor er n fby Mr. Ou A. Krauiv llrfreufc- intent wrrtited I Air. IjuU Oprber, bell and Mr. Mill were present. In iliftwn. Th Isn 0f fhsete, ew ml jdtittll, Arid tk I ItltrHj! Vc tvvt4, Ttn Sp lU)V' f. wf,ctM iiBtC Tumnrrvw And M Rily a!M, lt MluDuit," lUt e kj ia 4aid entertAlnmeni nf Iho IUute Hur 'tub by Mr. Owar K WllJey Mr u w itwniw wm tn i'tt ltrrur llti, ll b .!,. HarrX i,1E.. ,foM.. ami atier in awrti wa,nt,b, uh U Un ! lhUwt4fc wade rfrrhment r servrd. Mr.jiji,n, u l Ktv rt lu !' Ht Geflisn I. Walton, Mr Philip J, Hire ttKKfcefibrOdgh . .. , , .mntt and Mr J I HUKkenferongh .'. L . ,UttTl ! p' rTA. It Mr. J C llriKkenbrnugh. Mr r'wd rampbell, Mr ThmA Hampton. ....nil... ... . i... ... M.....n u i.ir :. neniprnip; ,. .. ., .... .,. I . , ... . v.... .n .. ..-., ,-..-- .,.,., ..,,,. j Mr (1. A Krauo, Ml. Mate M Theater Guide S. Moore. Auction bridge was played l"'?' Mrt,' "' """r.' ?!?' ' at two tables, and to Mr E. tt. nmdsh.w, Mr. Iats. K. Illluert. Iteame was awarded the souvenir of the occasion. Dainty refreshments were nerved by the hostess, and pres ent wero Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrougb, Mrs. Gerber, Mrs. Fred J. Williams, Mrs.Thomas Hamp toa Mrs. Chaxle S. Moore, Mrs. L. F. WUIeta and Mrs. E. W. Oowen. The. ladles of the Missionary Soci ety of the Chrlstion church entertain ed the missionary societies of the Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptist churches at the Christian church Fri day afternoon. The church was taste fully decorated, and a good program Invitation havn been liwued by the management of the White Pelican hotel for a dancing party to ho given Wednesday evening. The hnp will bo given In the dining roam of the hot telry, and music Is to be furnished by Ttndall's orchestra. A xpl mild Unto Is expected by tho dancer. In addition to the regular members Mr. and Mrs. J. C. lirockeuhrough were guests of the Kntr.j Nous Club, which met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Worden Tuesday night. At tho conclusion of play a SchallfM'k. .Mr. Tlinma V llnmnti.n I I Mrs. Earl Whllloek. Mr. Klberl ' ?"; ?'"' "" -, I Mall. Mr, KnglUb, Mr, (lu A "' " Mr? '; "- hrauje. Mr lqls O. n ItellMi.l,,.., v. ,,. . M k,.. I M fSV I TfISVllM -- ,.....! . H HMt"-)! nt f 5 y LIT W"M v,","- M 0..r :. WH.J . w ww i i. ..... . i. ti .mip. r (i ien, I" s t Houston's MettifKHiian Amisorais SUNDAY AND MONDAY OCTOBER II AM) la ftr ; I mi jjti i t MM "In Mizzouri" WEI.Ii KXOW.V RURAL DRAMA I.V FIVE I'ARTH lleslde plying the lm!iitrlu meedle, tin. member nf the Art Nrdle I Work Club and rueU awembled at tho home of Mr. Georgn Chataln 'Wednesday afternoon, took up for j discussion the iuetlon of rr-op-nin the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland, and the other normal school In the state which wer closed n coupI of year ago, A straw vote wax taken on this, ami (t w f,....i tliat tho nsflcmhlage was iinanlmnny!l,lm '"" in lavnr or .otlng for reopening nil thrj Institutions at the Norrmber poll. During the afternoon dainty refreshment were served, Mr ( C. Chltwood, Mrs. W, C. Davenport, Mrs. John McCall, Mr. J. II Mason. Mr, s. Edward Martin, Mr. Alb-rt M. Wordin and Mr. Harry Ooeller ero precnl at this tvMion. In addi tion to the club members, who nre Mrs It. E Wottenbtirg. Mrs. Tarny M. Ilamsby, Mr. J. F. (Joeller. Mr Karl O. Cnmmlngs, Mr lleur) Nownhnni, Mr. (ii,rg., ChostiHn Mr. Geo. A. Wlrtx, Mrs. It. J. r)tin lnr. Mr. C. C. Hogue, Mr. George It. Hum, Mr. Ham T. Hummer, Mr. M(Wflrtww'' MVMMmWIW lUrk l'rnit ft ltkr. 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COe a Ik) I at nil stoma HOUSTON'S OIMCKA HO USB DARK ST A IS Til KATE! Ixjcal news appsars Ural la The litrstd, (Or a moath 1 2e&wj ? neu$. Wumri& Featuring Htwr Nclatasdit who will lie remembered by (lie jeople of tills) dty, having bee Um leader la Uie Xew Veai's eiilertalniiicnt at the White TellraN Motel three yean ago. ORPHEUS "SSftSr Aovivn ouumair iec. TONIGHT "I.urlll.. I)vc," Episode No, 1 1 The New Cn.k, I'iiIvithmI Ikn (Vituedy Ticlleiinf 'Mil,.,,-," iJniuiii AdulU lllej (lilMren .V Hiinday nnd Monday "In Mlzoiiri," Tlmt Khiikjii Itural Driimii In Flvo Reels, Featuring Ilurr Mc Intosli, AilulU -Me, Chlldmi J 0 matinee i:vi:i.y h.ituiihav and NMNDAV AT UHIO AMATEUR I'ERFOHMANCE ON WKDNKMUiY NIGHT Nnllrn for Pulillrnllitu (Nut Cu Uiid ) OeiMttment ut il. Interior, . 8 ljnd Ofrjt.t at Ubutlbw, Oregon, HeiHantUr II, ton. Notlre, Is hernliy nlv.-n ilmt lleti A. Grlniss, whowi nnslnirlctj adilicus I Klamath Pall, Ori-Kim, did, n the Mill day nf May, , gtl In Ihli olllrji Mworn HlnlDiiieiil mill Appllfci. lion No U1S,n, tn purrlmmt Hut If 14 HWK, sitlliiii 3, Township 39 H llftiiKt, lo K, viiainnii0 Merldlun, nnd thu ilinlnfr llmrroii, under tho lirovlsluns if tho mi uf Juno 3, 17, and nctrt ninrmlutnry, loiuwii ii Hm "Tlmlmr nnd Hiono Imw," nt sikIi Vftlm. n might bn flsed l.y nppniUe. i"i lit, mid Him, iMirminitt In such ni Idlt.iilim, th,, i,,,,,! ,. ii,,.!..,,. .HtB. (in lirni. ,..ii niirnUn at n Intnl of! ,1-i.i.n, ii,,. iimhor estliiKihiil 3r.fi,.' --" iiuaru leet IH f.CO pfr M. HOU Jiiiilper pnsu nt (', ,,iil ll.o land 60.0oj ihnt said nppllriuit will i.rfrr final proof In support of his i.ppllni. Utm mid dworii Muli.mcnt on tho Hlh Iy of Dcceniher, ioh, hoforo 0. R ll-P. county dork nf Klamnth "imty, at Klnmatli Falls, Oregon, Any pursuit l nt lllmrty n pro. JOHt thin imrrlinso hetun, enlry, or lullluiu n roiilost nt nny tliuu before imtout Issues, ,y nilng corroborated 'nlvlt u this oiiuo, Mnlat ,ntU which wonlil defeat Urn entry, ,,.,,f",1K'I,,,Hf"H. Hmlr. "Ttw Prlilr nf JrnlMi," Hlurtltig Jm K lUfWit ul "The? Famou l'lrfr" A K timhto In Four Putt "lit. (Ji.IImhI lUlliin)," Kfenle l"MulliiK Pltf-lnm." IMuralloiiAl A1I111U.I..11 in nd '-'' t'l'Mllllg JIlWliJI ElrMiitti I pl'e n:itii.H or imi i.iMr M.tllne. ..) Kiliir.lrt) n.HtJ) ( -'i.n r K'M VUK T UK ATI "Tin. Illil.lril l.ellll.," Vllngmnli Two lle) fipeclal "TImi Village Sniiulnl." IMIkiiii I'omedr 'tliin.Srl AVit Plili'iltl." (iirrent l.'eiils n.vnm:riiASorM Mv tti:ivi,.h.sii.,iHuiiNflW',,r' ADMIHHION AI.WAVH nrKf MATINEE IIAII.V AT UiJJ AMi I.HJENHED 1'ICTIHH MERRILL OPERA HOUSf M.rrlH.0r. (J uiii'inv iiiirruuivH - .j """"' - ""- . ; anu HATtmiiAYi y- i '13