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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1915)
-, wTl"-flrf "ijp y t v" K-y '- -! a- . -, ( !. MATDI1DAY, NOVEMBER l( 1M THE uPMthin HMALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKOON mm -.MnMiiiswMMSmMSMMMWMMM"""" Don 1. Zuawalt, and the program fol- tnwa: Society (Continued from pax I) Betterlee, violinist, appeared In re ottei at the aun parlor of the White Pelican hotel Tuesday evening, and they rendered a program ot great Merit, every number of which was greatly enjoyed by the audience. These young, ladles are already known In Klamath's musical circles M feeing exceptionally talented, and at this appearance much Improve ment could be noted over their prevl oas efforts. Mrs. Motschenbacher sad Kiss Warden are pupils ot Mrs. tn) (b) (a) (b) (O (a) (b) HOUSTON'S Idnplitao Amusements MMVWMMM KiWWMMMMW HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER EBB-BELL COMPANY la New Farce-Comedy The Caprices of Kitty" Paramount Feature Comedy In fire Reels, Featuring Elsie Janla "The Face on the Bar-Room Floor" Chaplin Comedy TEMPLE .THEATER LLnue." Blograph Three Reel Feature "Whitewashing William," Kalem Comedy "FMtM Daily News." SUNDAY "The Locked Door." Broadway Feature. Three Reels "Bathe Daily News." Swedish Army and Nary," Vltagraph Educational Admission Always -10c MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 ALL LICEN8ED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore. MOTION PICTURES TUE80AYS AND SATURDAYS WINDOW CARPET WASHING, LAYING Decorating and General Work OaU "UNCLE JOE" Phone 91 Military Polnalse Chopin Miss Worden Twas AprU Nevtn Mrs. MoUchenbacher Prelude, D major .... J. 8. Bach Fughetta, D minor . W. F. Bacli Elsa's Dream, from "Lohen grin, transcribed by List Miss Worden Du blst wle elne Blume .... Rubensto Quando o to lteta, from Faust Gounod L'Heure Exputse Hahn Mrs. MoUchenbacher Mazurka, op. S3, No. 1 . . Chopin Marche Funebre, from op. 35 Chopin Serenade Schubert with violin obligate Mrs. Motschenbacher Minuet, op. 14. No. 1 ... Paderewskl Miss Worden (a) A Love Note Rogers (b) A Mammy's Song Gillette (c) Maiden's Song . Meyer-Helmund Mrs. Motschenbacher Norwegian Bridal Procession . . Grieg Miss Worden Smile. Smile, Slumber Gounod with violin obligate Mrs. Motschenbacher On December 3d the Ladles' Aid Society ot the Methodist church will cire a bataax at a location soon to be decided unon. and announcement of which will be given. The ladles se lected to act as chairmen ot the vari ous booth are as follews: Fancywork Mrs. H. E. Momyer, Mrs. C. J. Martin. Anron booth Mrs. Elmer Mills. Candy booth Mrs. R. R. Hamilton. Cooked food Mrs. W. J. Roberts. Grab booth Mrs. H. E. Calkins. At present the Utiles have on sale nt the Roberts & Whltmore. home made mincemeat Th biKKGst social event ot the week was easily the "Picnic Party" at the White Pelican hotel, given by the White Pelican Amusement Club, whose members are Mr. and Mrs. El bert B. Hall. Mrs. Joseph Brett, Mrs. Clayton Wheeler, Mrs. Harry Goeller, Mrs. John Siemens Jr., Mrs. Edmund Gowen, Miss Dorothy Weeks. Miss Pe&Tl Bolvln. Miss Pearl Wheeler, Miss Marguerite Dunbar and Miss Alice Dunbar. Upwards of fifty counles were in attendance, and as the cleverly arranged invitations sent out expressly set one girl as the limit one man could escort to the affair. there were partners for everybody, The spacious hotel lobby and dining room were arranged in an attractive manner to represent a picnic grounds, and some original signs and decora- I Great Red Sale Of Millinery All Next Week Entire stock of Trimmed Hate, Feathers and All Trim mings will be sold at one-third off regular price. We have many exceptionally good bargains. Don't fail to examine our stock and secure prices. All new goods, and the late fall and winter styles.' Stilts Drygoods Co. " WHERE THE LADIES SHOP " Rhhhhhuumi tions Helped carry out the scheme. The guest's camo in picnic attire, lug ging lunch baskets, and after several hours enjoyably spent In dancing, the lunches were spread on long tables and enjoyed with all the Increased np support of the move. Each number The Klamath Musical Club Is the name of a new local organisation, the membership comprising the vocal pupils of Mrs. Arthur J.voye. Re citals will be given from time to time, in which violin, piano and vocal tal ent outside of the club will partici pate. The first meeting Is scheduled for the night of November 17th. Mem bers ot the club are Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby, Mrs. L. Graham, Mrs. Fran cis R. Olds, Mrs. E. B. Henry, Miss Bessie Boyd, Miss Emma Schneider, class of entertainment was such that the audience felt well repaid for their support of the move. Eahc number was roundly applauded, and several enchores were demanded. The pro gram given at the bencfit-follows: ExccrpU from Opera, Kiss Walts Zlehror Peerless Orchestra Danish Dance of Greeting. .Little Tots Instrumental solo Norwegian Bridal Procession . Miss Margaret Worden Reading A Voice from a- Far Coun try . . Miss Edna Wells Vocal solo (a) I know a Lovely Garden (b) MattlNata ..Lawrence Mehaffey Medley. Season's Song Hits. . .Lamps Peerless Orchestra Shoemaker's Dance 3rd and 4th Grade Pupils Who Wouldn't Be Thankful for a Victrola on Thanksgiving! Everybody enjoys Its delightful music and every hostess will be glad to have the Victrola help In the en tertaining. Such a splendid instrument is some thing for which to be truly thankful. Come In, and we'll gladly demon strate and play your favorite music. The Victrola shown In Illustration is the Victrola XIV. $150. Other styles $16 to J350. Victors, $10 to $100. Easy terms, if desired. Kluoth Falls Music House 785 Mala street GEO. A. WIRTZ, Prop. LLLLLLLLLLnU&LBLfl brldKe was enjoyed, and tho guest ... .!! tinn hv tin. iiamnion. w f lW . . f - . m ...),li XI r I. P. willeta won the ClUD V ' prlre. Dainty refreshments were ncrvod by tho hostess. Tho members of the club are Mrs. Fred J. Williams, Mrs. William C. Hurn, Mrs. Charles Roberts. Mrs. Oscar E. 8hIvo, Mrs. Silas Obenchaln, Mrs. Elbert B. Hall, Mrs. Louis Gorbor, Mrs. W. P. John son, Mrs. L. F. WllleU, Mrs. Gus A. Krause, Mrs. E. W. Gowen, Mrs. Geo. I. Wright Mrs. Robert A. Johnson leit ini week for San Francisco to Join Mr. Johnson and remain until after the holidays. BONANZA DRIKFH Uov. Marcus II, Paronnaglan, Sun day school missionary of tho Oregon conference, will preach In Sonants Sunday morning and evening, and In Dairy In tho afternoon nt a o clocic. Tho Hammer boys nro hunting up tholr horses for the stage lino. They report six Inches of snow In tho moun tains. Mrs. S. M. Ilrnadsworil Is still very low. Mrs. J. M. llcrtholt Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hawxhurst, In Klam ath Falls. To Winter llcrr. K. II. DuKnult iiihI family b? taken uu their rosldi-nro on the Wert Kldo for tho winter, rumtng In today from tholr I.miku1! Vnllfy ranch. You dltoulil be Inlcrrsted la lift Insurance. .k Clillcute abost Iks "Dividend mylU roiunany of A Ira." TOO LATE TO CLASSIPY KOIl RENT Hoimi, steam hest, not and cold water, tuilutilo for cm or two men. at the Clnrcmont, Its .Inyil nmir I'lllO. 1W W.I..-V., ." - - Miss Ina Graham, Miss Claudia Spink, Vocal solo Sing, Smile, 81umbor Miss Josle Low, Miss Marie Rambo, Mis3 Beatrico Wise, Miss Waive Ja cobs, Miss Agnes Lee and Miss Iris Turner. Success, both financial and social, crowned the recital given last night nt thn WnnKtnn onera house by Klam ath Falls talent for the benefit of the Klamath Falls library. The attend ance was such that a considerable fund was raised for purchasing new books for the library shelves, and the NOTICE! Objections having been made relative to our btwliiw being op erated under the nuiiie of Ford Lhery Company, vv have taken tills means to iiclvhe the public that In the futurj the same will be known As the .Klamath Fall Auto Company, located at 1157 Main street. Phone 11, Wo will repair Ford cars Just the some. Mrs. Vernon Motschenbacher. with violin obligate by Mrs. Batteries Instrumental solo The Last Hope- Miss Bessio Boyd Violin solo Scene de Ballot Mrs. Charlotte K. Satterlee Vocal solo One Fleeting Hour Mrs. Don J. Zumwaltr with violin obli gate by Mrs. Satterlee Oriental Intermezzo, Nadja-. . . . Moret Peerless Orchestra Mrs. Ivan D. Applegate Is up from Modoc county, spending several days visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wesley O. Smith. Mrs. George Watt, Mrs. E. R. Reames, Miss Ada Soule, Miss Ethel Baldwin and Mrs. Thomas Hampton were guests at Saturday's meeting of the Auction Bridge Club, held at the home of Mrs. Louis Gerber. Auction BRIEF MENTION Columbia Records, Almost complete wM stock. Shepherd nuuu uvyui. Vj; Tom Kdsall Is a visitor from Parker Station. James Dixon Is In town from Mer rill. Charles Short Is down from Fort Klamath. J. D. Donovan Is r lato arrival from Boston. I Look our goods and prices over. Henderson's, 1184-38 Main street . J. P. Nelson Is down from Portland. Joseph Franel Is up from San Francisco. Charles E. Gordon Is a business visitor from Portland. - Frank Owen is here on business San Francisco. .1. V. Subr Is a late arrival from Seattle. O. D. Llskey Is In from Dairy. Frank Dayton left for Dairy this morning. Robbing His Own Home Surety bonds while you wait. Chllcot. See 6 taut winter during the holi day rush, a prominent Grafo noln denier of Han Francisco mam obliged torob Ills own aa well on liU brother's homo of their Grafonolns to sell on Hie rrtnll floor. There was such n tliortJiKf of Grafonolas on the market tlwt lliU dealer lost tlioiiNindN of dollar In trad. An there In every Indication of the Mtine shortage this year, nr liave ordered ahead, and now have never! thousand dol lar' north stored. It would 'willy nay you to call la and see our exhibit while our stock In no complete. A year's time on nny model from $15 up. Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door to Fostoflca "? g1,yr.p r WiL.'Srt-.jU TS dJnnn i 1 I I I BH lil H I I Ailgnonettc, fl' .....HI J.F.Maguire Co. Dissolution Sale le Grocery Commences Tuesday November 16, 1915 See Monday's Evening Herald for Prices iiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiio u - - v' y"