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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1918)
'Mfct&i''. SATURPAY, APRIL la ,. tu twiMiMfl HMALD. KLAMATH FAL1 J. OK100W it .AlSSt r r:r- $ Society Events of the Week ness sttslon a delightful muslcalo was given by Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Hay don. Delicious refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Ray Anderson, Mrs. J. J. Hales, Mrs. A. B. Lund, Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. a A. Bowman, Mrs. George Haydon, Miss Itachel Applcgate, Miss Norm's Barber, Miss Marjorle Deliell nnd'MIs Alice Bowman. ' In honor of Miss Katherlne Hollo way, who was married last night, Mrs. J. C. Gobte entertained at her home at 126 Third street, Wednesday evening. In keeping with the occasion, the chief troth. Miss Helen Whltaker played 'diversion was sewing. When the work Mcndlesaohn's Wedding March. The was laid aside, the guests enjoyed ro bride was attired In n wedding suit of freshments. Those present were: navy blue and carried a boquet of ( Miss Katherlne Holloway, Miss Waive Cecil Brunncr roses and lilies of the Jacobs, Miss Agnes Drlscoll, Miss valley. Following the ceremony a wed-, Beatrice Thurston, Miss Mabel Mears, ding supper was served, and the brido Miss Viola Santlmau and Mrs. Lllah and bridegroom left for the White Pel- Henderson, lean hotel, where they will make their! The Ladles of Maccabees entertain ed at the Moose hall Friday night, with n benefit dance for the boys In the sen-Ice. Music was furnished by Mrs. Ora Fltzpatrlck and Harry Borel. -'Miss Katherlne Holloway and ''Mr. I rtW .nl. -,-.-. l.li.J I. -.-,..-- UU7 nmicripc were uuiim m ucuuas-j 1,3 at the homo of It. N. Moe at 221 Wash "" Ihgton street, at 8 'o'clock last night. ' The ceremony was performed by Her. 0 O. Oliver of the Methodist Episcopal church before a few Intimate friends. The color scheme for tho evening was pink and while, with a background of green, rink and white sweet peas decorated the house most gracefully. ' The n replace and mantle were hidden In greenery, and on either side were pedestals decorated with sweet peas. In front of this graceful setting the brldo and bridegroom plighted their home for a few days. Among the Important society events of the week was the reception for the past matrons and past patrons, given by the Eastern Star, In their rooms In the Loomls building, Tuesday evening. The patrons and matrons were llnea' up by the. conductress, Miss Lilian box social, which will be held there. Stilts, and the associate conductress, J They have chartered a launch, and will Mrs. O. Peyton, and were each present- leave here today at 4 o'clock, and ex ed with a white carnation. A delight- jpect to be back Sunday afternoon, ful program followed. Little Kather-. Those who will make the trip are Mr. Ine and Beatrice Walton gave a duet.'ntid Mrs. W. A. Deliell, Mr. and Mrs. Readings were given by Miss Burke. jra Drlscoll. Miss Marjorle Delxell. A group of ladles are leaving tonight for Odessa for a Tied Cross dance and Miss Carrier and Mrs. Bratton. Mrs. Henry delighted the crowd with a solo. Mrs. Momyer read some poems written by her daughter, Miss Ida Momyer. More readings were given by Mrs. Mil ler, Mrs. Peyton Solos were given Mrs. Van Riper and a piano solo by Mrs. Ulrica. Mrs. William Wood, Mrs. Roy King and Mrs. Lawrence Phelps, attired In garments made of gunny sacking, gave an ingenious stunt Fol lowing the program delicious refresh meats were served at the table which were arranged in cabaret style. ,K . -.Z..-.. V-iZL .ViS VA' -toe ruin wircie 01 ixiyai women met at the home of MrsvC..R. Bowman last Saturday, with;SWOeorge Hay don acting as hostess? filter a bejel- '"xs Norma Barbee, Miss Helen Paxon, Miss Agnes Lee, Miss Agnes Drlscoll, Miss Louise Voye, Miss Edna Wells, Miss Alice McCourt, Miss Twlla Head, Miss Reich. Miss Whlttaker. Mrs. Les- and Mrs. Delxell. e Olds. Mrs. Hasel Powell. Mrs. Bar- by Mrs. Stills and Mw. Mrs. Lund. Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Will Adams and Mrs. Rose M. Torrey. The Guild of the Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Miller on Thursday afternoon of this week. 1 A pleasant time was spent in chatting and working. Those present were: Mrs. C."M. Ramsby. Mrs. J. H. Garrett, .Mrs. Thos. Martin, Mrs. Burke. Mrs. Cason and Mrs. Ed Martin. Mrs. Lawrence gave a party to her ffsfe if mfs&s&r: . .. - L, II? ' lit iV ft' l 11 8163 BUCK KID STUDENT iii to 1 ttt in i, m m '' - tttnii il ,. SHE1! Hftfff k til tut It ) Br Ilk . tttrrft?Tt ma MUMTorr. A Sensible Last for those who do not care for the long vamps and pointed toe. Others from $4.00 to $12.50 When you want an Extra Good Shoe BUY "Queen Quality9' V i J. F. Maguire Company, Inc. For Fine Shoes Klamath Falls t&$m vni: xtn3ttrnx I'M wiit4 -pi ? r? iiiiTTt kf Price $5.50 , . J mm IHIaMHHIHaVHiHHHIH :' IBbha .iHm iHHffl f i f j't111! yj IJrTTr Fit TTI'ifflfflffflnf fifftffifil fflthflfflllffffllfnT H ft ft ffffflff ' Tfftt WwHTTulIT BMHtSiEHifiiffiliHHHlEM Sft organization was discussed,, and the time was spent in playing games, after which refreshments were served. Those present were Bertha Pelts, Eve- Sunday school class yesterday. Class lyn Whltmore, Lowe' Smith, Gertrude LA. M A. M. M. . . A. A. A ?" i I Your ( U :.lt This Year Wuldron, Beatrice and Katherlne Wal-j ton. I Bishop Robert 'Paddock was at home! to his many friends In Klamath Falls ;., retained In office, ths court h.use at the White Pelican hotel last Mon-, naw under c.nitruetlon en ths aid sit A Few Facts (Continued from page 1) OFFICER FROM KLAMATH WEDS PORTLAND OIRL NOTICE Hperliil commuiilciillim Klamath jl.oilm' No. 77, A. K. & A. M., Mondsy Wedding cards announcing the msr-' evening, April ISIti. Wmk In I be E. rlage of Sergeant Albert t. McCoy to Miss Ellen Cornelia Croft, at Seauldr, , Uegree. 13 31 -A. It. LKAVIT. W. M. KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS ATTENTION day night. Bishop Paddock la plan-j wm b. completed, and the ausstlon ' ()r- on Apr" 6,h' '"v' iul bMn rr" ning to leave for France,' to do work,hould bo settled for all time wlth.ut celved by ,ne formers parents' Mr. among the soldiers, before long, andUhe continuation of expense for aw.i "id Mrs. J. W. McCoy of this city, the reception was somewhat in th. I.ulta and eontreverav. On the ethsr The dale for the event had been set -m .. a- m-i . I ... ff..l.. ft.... . .4.. ' . l,.. ' ' lorm oi lareweu to aim. j ,,, should the Judge be removed, the ,n'u""r, Work In the rank of v county would asaln be piunjed Int. """ '" ,u" """""""' w"r con-.CIIOHI'KNINO, C. C, The Loyal Brigade of the Presby-i.ult atalnst the contractors, with very '0"- " nue is romana gin. terian church entertained th. O. O. ilttl. ehancs at wlnnlna. The msbIs nergeani Mcioy, wno la well known l Regular meeting Monday, April IS. Knuulie C. B, class at the church last nlsht The ' haw a ehane. ta aatti. thia hiHar MT atn n. waa employed for a young which people played refreshments games. war. served. IS OF DOUSLE IMPORTANCE. FIRST IT IS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO UNCLE SAM THAT EVERY-ACRE -YIELD ITS FULL LIMIT. AND IT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU, FOR EVERY BUSHEL OF GRAIN WILL IRINQ A'PROFITAILK FIGURE. DO YOUR DUTY IN PLANTING AND IT WILL NOT BE YOUR FAULT IF THE HARVEST IS NOT A IUMPER ONE OUR STORE IS HEADQUAR. TER3 FOR A NUMEER OF THINGS NEEDED AT THIS SEASON. i About twenty of the members of the two classes enjoyed the occasion. ft.r eight, and at th. same time save them- Dumber of " on h " 'ore, rved .! ..iw aiuiiit iimiMMt in ia, maaaw. . now Identified with th. Quartennas- . lr's department of the service, and Is stationed at Fort Stevens. ANNOUNCEMENT Old hickory fan belts. They are oil and water proof. One. tried ai rways used. Telford Bros, garage. 11 Formaldehyde W. sell th. full strength, 80 per cent formaldehyde. All grains and po tatoes should b. treated before plant ing. Pints . Quart. 1.00 Gallons 8.50 Poisoned Wheat For squirrels, gopher, and rodents we recommend poisoned wheat, or bar. iy. On. pound cans, best mad. 40 C3et a standard fire Iniuraac. pot t Irv frnm ftillrAt. 0 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Any kind of work; experi enced in almost any line. Herald office. 13-61 FOR SALE An At cash. Phone 1911. The Woman's Belief Corp will met on Monday afternoon at the Odd Pel lows hall. At 1:30, previous to the regular meeting, there will be s opecial meeting of the officers. There I to be Initiating and balloting at the meet Inc. Each member Is niiursted to The Elks will give a dance In their i.,i.. ,.n .n.i it.in.hi., nA a i ;hsll next Friday night, according to at ) towel or flour sack to mske a tea towel. ELKS WILL HAVE DANCE Blue Stone We endeavor to carry th. hlflhsst grade of bluestone. Fin. .mall, deep blue, crystals, free from other metals. Prlc. aoe pound Strichnine Guaranteed pur. and of full strength. W. have It In erysUls and pwdsr. Prlc. per eunc. 9 .00 Water Glass Now I. th. tlm. to preserve eggs. Put them up In a solution of "water glass" and th.y will ksop In perfect condition for a year. Our water (las. Is the heavy variety best obtainable. Prlc. per quart Me Black Leg Vaccine Insure your stock against blackleg. It costs only 10 cent, per dose. It may save you several head of vatuabl. cattle. 10 dose. 91.00 BO doses 4.00 MOST ANYTHING NEEDED ON THE FARM CAN IE SENT BY PARCEL POST SEND US YOUR ORDERS, THEY WILL BE PRO MPTLY FILLED AND MONEY REFU NDED IF GOODS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY . t .,, KP IWerwooas mm WsL- IMMATHfALLS OREGON T?S? I mt V J VMiCMC sUfTTICUUUI inioi plnno, chesp for (leelslon resched at their meeting on 13-31 Thursday night. j A new entertainment committee has neen appointed, consisting of O. W. Houston, C. E. nitey and E. H. Jefferson. xv- f& World's Best Security for Patriotic Dollars Third Liberty Loan The farms, forests and mines of our great country are pledged its stores, factories and railroads all industry its banks and its homes; the entire resources of the world's richest nation are behind the bonds of the Government's Liberty Loan. Buy them for cash or on installment in the largest possible amount. They represent the best of security upon which you can borrow at the bank. Thru this institution you are invited to place your subscription for the Third Liberty -oan. .. , VI - 'r I Are you saving for yourself alone or buying War Ravings Stamps and sav ing for yourself and your country? DANCING SCHOOL .earn to dance all ballroom dances. Private lessons by appointment. Nw rlasa for beginners starts Monday, April lMh, 8:30 p. m., Moose hall. Mr. and Mrs. Klllendshl, Hit 'Instructors, BS-S-HWaBl m First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I Mspp ff-sn-Eif -$SiUltRXiMKKtKMKEKKBB9fvrJL ifcsf-Z-Bi nil II nunni -,- ... ..... . ... ...imi -..,.,., ranrtvi in O-RVIb., ATTRA6TIVB IW -!-" -" TINCTLY IMPROVED. USE TWO SPOOLS, SEW TILL YOU ARE DONE, SflOandSes. ROTARY AND LONG SHUTTLE. CHEAPER. USEO ONES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE EXPERTLY REPAIRED AND SOLO ON A GUARANTEE, S5 t. f85. EVANS & BALIN 10 MAJN,kSTREET IA-fiUfJL-VM 7 ..''. i 4i , - J