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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1919)
jTfHOA rioVKMlwn aa. mii Society .. ',1 iJllmriMI Is llflfllCMK to- W- ., mirtv til IlO ItlVCU , ., .1 a Winn" ; i1'" . -. n..r Illy Soviirnl youni; ,lujLtlito'y nr Iniivlnu lo- P ,! ittCDll "' l"irly' M,,,IV Pt"" '" .. .... -mi the mirrtmnillnit coun- PleCt 'i.nniiu; to iittnnil. A kooiI '". u HiM-cWil by tin ku pc larcc J" UOltM oily rruwtl itttumlml th' II II..... llnliil .. lllll Will IITIHIlll 111-tUI W.i, ,.!...! Ill' Hi" ObCIIIU'.I Is" "'".,... it wiih iino of thn ..i ntcn w i . .i iiccoh'm of tho season, mid ",,t! L dances a'ro being ,,rt' ... . i. riven thin wlntnr by ,cbcIW' " . . nn() THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IAU FTV i"1 ' i.Kinitlfullv decor room """ -" llllHlni'HH rum wiih l""1" . l- .if lirvKlintliellhlH n uiiwui ... i I I tirmtphntlt till! Poocb w B,'"u " ,w A A A . Tfry cnjoyalilo tlmo wiih spent . tif ii c IiihI Moniluy even- ' i.r Din regular i nuui tlnt the following prog cd .. .. .. ... .,. v,... Vcnln Ciirad, accompanied by up. Kbcrb'ln RtidlDB Mr lMUtH ,,onK,"n'1 Vocal Duct "Flying Clouds" Elisabeth Kainsby and Jonn UcUonald. iiccompanled by (Irnco llMjl""1' At the next regular ihuuiiuk " Pftcmber 7tti will bo an open moot- Dj it which lima more win mi im- rlotlC pi'lKII)K nu uii.uiu ""i'- (llln the CorpH iiro cordially Invltod . illcnd, There will nlHO bo an ,llon of officers and o full attond- utt l requested. The rcKiilar mooting of tho Worn- ,ts' Missionary Society of tbo Pros- tyttrlan Church was Hold at Uio lomeof Mrs W A. uoizon on uros- Avenue. Dainty refreshments . ... . I. .. tin........ TIlIMn preient wow Mrs. A. M. Worden. Mri. Parker, Mrs. IMiIIIIph, Mm. Fred Fleet, Mm Henry, Mm. J. A. Uwii, lira. Arthur WIIboh, Mm. W. Slounh, Mm. (! W. White. Mm. P McMllllun. miss uiivo unri ton and Mm W A. Dulzull. A number of young peoplo onjoy- td a party last night at tho homo of Mn. Harry K. J'oltz on Walnut imt, given by tbrco young ladles, Btrtba i'eltz, Loulso Gosh, and K'iItb Wlthrow. Gomes woro played until a lato hour, when refresh aents were aerved. Jean Thomas, a jounr dancer, danced tho Fairy luce for tho young people, which iu greatly enjoyed. Those present were: Kllzabetb RiQiby, Frances McOnln, Jean Thomas, (lladyn McCollom, Ethcl jne O'Flarcty, Bvolyn Whitmoro, Euljn Frances, Jean McDonald, Vtlre Wlthrow, 1-oulno Gosb, Dor- tki Pelti. Harry I'oltz, Zoddy BrnM, Kcnnuth Mym, nruco Ior Wni, Vernon KranccB, Alton Pran t, Lorenzo (iasa, Kddlo Pulley and Ctirlle Hall. Mrs. J. E, Ilratton entertained tho N'. W, Club Wednesday afternoon, her homo on High street. This u the regular meotlng of tho club, tblch was spent In needlo work and octal afternoon. Dainty rofrosh- MMs wcro Bcrvod by tho hostess The members present wore: Mrs. C M, llamBby, Mrs. 8. B. Martin, "r. Charles Mnrtln Mnt. II. II. - .... ...., ......I ,,, ... ar, Mrs. I.iwlln lloirGr.s. Mrs. crge Hnydon, Mrs. Jonnlo Hum, !j. Phillips, lira, (loorgo Chnstnln, '"' A. W. IMul, Mrs. K. G. Cum Bl8, Mrs. It. K. Wattenburc unci Mm. J. H. Ilratton, Tho ylsltom proH cnt wore: Mrn, 0. V. Wlnnnk, Mm, A. M, Worden, Mm, AuBtln Hnydon, and Mm. 0. A, MruiHoy. IdHt nlKlit Mm. Don J. Zumwiilt proHontod hur pupil, Mm. Marjorlo McCluro Oiillui;lmr In a most cmjoy ablo concert In HouMoim' Opera llOUHO, Mm, (lallnghor In n Klnmalh KallH girl nnd iih hucIi has n jfl.ico In oui liunrtn. Hor volco Ih thoroughly lovely, and hor high tonus nro so rlear and HWent and roiionnnt that thoy rlviillnd thown of tho fluto In tho numlinm In which Mr. Klotcmir ho ably rundnrod obllgalos. ThoM proMnt woro! Mr, and Mrn. J, B, Drnlton, MIb Vloln Campbell, MIhb Iliilnn Caldwell, Mm, Frank Nnlson, Mr. nnd Mm. Clayton Ilur ton and daughter Itosallo. Mm. C. II, Hiprnu oiitcrtnlnod on Tuesday at a luncheon kIv- oii at her homo on Kwauna Hi'lghtH,' Tho occasion was In honor of her motliiir, Mm. II. A. Ilurton, who Is. visiting horn from I'cndluton, Orn gon. Thoso present were: Mrs. h JMmes Wntkln.il Jr., Mm. James Watklns, Hr., Mm. It. K. Walton burg and Mrs. Ida M. Ilrowno. Mm. L. I. McDonald ontortnlned. Tho numbom with violin obllgalos at throo Uibli-s of cord Thursday by Mr. Ilornl wuro also beautiful, tluil nfternoon at her homo on Klamath lltllo encore "Rortiir MIhs You" be ing especially appealing. The "Jewel Hong" from FniiBt and tTimtl'H "Hood Ilyo" woro given with splendid drnmatlc effect In fact Mrs. (lallnghor's personality Is charming and she won hor audlonco from the start. It was n disappoint ment not to hear Miss (laddls In a piano number but shu promise to sppeur In tho near futuro. Mrs. Zum wnlt HUbstltutcd for hor, playing a Military I'iiIoiioIbo by TBChalkowsky anil rndorowski'H Minuet both of which worn received with applause. Mrs. Ileauchamp's rondinga woro de lightful and showed clonrly that she In a professional and has mastered her art. Klamath Falls hopes to hoar hor again soon. Tho ''contumo numbers" by Harriet Sugarmnn nnd Ksthcr Hnlnos addod much to tho enjoyment of thu evening. Mrs. Zumwnlt's accompaniments, as alwnys woro a foaturo doservlng of special mention. This Is 8t. Cecilia's day; tho pat ron saint of music. Slater Angol llca, musical director of Sacred Heart Convent, has mont approp riately chosen this doy to pro sent her pupils of tbo St. Cecilia club In concert. Tho Assembly room of tho Bucn.d Ilcmrt church hns been prepared for this frt re cital of tho season and thoso who wilt bo privileged to hear it will find a great tront In storo for thorn. Tho Selective Draft social of tho Kpworth Leaguo wag given Thurs day night at tho Methodist Church. It Is reported to have been a great buccons. tbeiV being! almost one hundred young couple present. Tho greater part of tho ovenlng was taken up with contests of various kinds between Companys A, 11, C and D, companys being chosen by the months of birthdays. Delicious refreshments wero served by those who wero appointed to tako chargo of this portion of tbo reception. Tho committees that woro In chargo of this social wore: Recep tion, tho Misses Ksthcr Calkins, Vera Morgan and Frances McClnln; Registration, Josephlno Upp and Martha Upp; Refreshments, Mm. Will Holloway, Mrs. Guy Satorleo, Mm. Leo Morritt and Mm. Law rence Phelps; and Advertising, Mrs. Fry and Miss Van Allen Fry. This Is tho first Kpworth Loaguo Social given this winter, bat other entertainments will no doubt bo giv en later in tbo season. Dale and Don Soulo, sons of Mr. and Mm. J. K. Uratton celebrated their twelfth and tenth birthdays with a six o'clock dinner party at tholr homo on High street Thurs day afternoon. As Don Soulo was away on his tonth birthday which was In August, they had a birthday dinner togothor, each having a birthday cake with candles on thorn. Many presents wero given tho boys. Covors woro laid for ten. Avenue. Klvo hundred was played throughout the ufternoon, and (lain-'" ty refreshments woro served. Thoso present wore' Mrs. It. A. Kmmitt, Mm. W P. Johnson, Mrs. Iva North, Mm. Will Weoden, Mm. John John son, Mrs. Ilert Cook. Mrs. T. Weed en, Mrs. (J. W. Wilson, Mrs. LouIh G. Hongland, Mm. Roderick M. Smith, Mm. Vemlo Houston, MIhs Clem, Mrs. H. B. Wlthrow, Mrs. William Powell and Mrs. L. V. McDonald. A Vnrv nlnntinnl nttnmnnn wnu v spent, when tho Happy Hour CI met Tuesdny afternoon with Mrs. W P. Johnson, at hor home on Walnut street. Dainty refreshments were sorved by tho hostess. Thoso present wore: Mm. J. II. Hamilton, Mm. J. A. Nownbam, Mm. Gcorgo Illohn, Mrs. George Humphrey, Mrs. Sam Summers, Mrs. John Johnson, Mm. Ivn North, Mrs. L. D. McDonald, Mrs. W. J. Stelnmetz, Mrs. It. A. Bmmltt, Mrs. W. G. Wilson, Mm. Van Vnlkenburg, Mrs. George Hum, T anil Mrs. Kccknrd. , I A regular meeting of tho Rcbck- nils was hold Inst night In the I O. O. F. Hall. Initiation and elec tion of officers took place after which wan hold the monthly ban quet. Tho following officers woro elected: i Noble Grand Glendora Martin. Vice Grand Hettlo Garrott. ' Recording Secretary Alice Z. Goellcr. Financial Secretary' Mary R. Hoguo. ' Treasurer Adeline Cofcr. - . r . .. 1 1 2, i mmrw m tmmmtm mw IU&. VVWl IWvAiu Hill ii 'I I mMiffifIilfnim ' H1 lUtira'nnv injf f rm lLHlnililW J. miWB1 m, i. UMmumwrn w -a mmtr ? : : m v V! Mum W ulWr' w' i :: iMWiff 1 "i a wr i FManv i it' i mi 'ii F flWIMsi "QryMf if In fact a little : i VftF 'M I hf f xai m -i I IIUV . KJ V I .r iir a ii A- JW U .7 b ym r k . When your friends drop in they'll enjoy dancing to your Gulbransen more Pep would do us all good. ulbnuioen Trade Mark. The joy of living depends upon the liver, and then there are a few folks who can go home and jolly themselves into thinking they are having a good time without the stimulating influence of good music. , Some of the livest wires are old in age but young in spirit, So we suggest music, and if you possess a good Victrola then get a Gulbransen, have more music and enjoyment out of life and live longer. Gulbransen Players are Nationally Priced $495 up. X New Building EARL SHEPHERD CO. The Store That's Different 507 Main Street iyytw Minnie Barnum Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hosley enter A strong drama of life In the taln.jd at dinner last Thursday even-1 North will be shown at the Star Ing at their home In tho Lorenz Theatre on Sunday when Select Apartments. Thoso present were: j Pictures presents Mitchell Lewis in Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ramsby, Eliza-; that star's latest production, "Faith both and Martin Ramsby and Miss of the Strong." In "Faith of the Strong" Mr. Lew la Is seen as Paul La Rue, a lawless lumberjack who rules one-half of Word has been received by friends , the lumber camp of Louis Rey. of Miss Querltta Brown, a former local girl, announcing her marriage' on November IhI. to Othol E. Lee. , IHIIVKK IINJUKbll IN an army aviator. The couple were married in San Diego and will make tholr home in that city. They spent their honeymoon trip in Los Ang eles. This was a great surprise to hor many friends hero and the host of wishes are extended to her. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT Tho P. E. O. Society met Tuesday evening at tbo homo of Mm. Sid , Evans on Ninth street. At, the meet-i ing thoy elected Mrs. Sid Evans as. Vice President to fill tho place of Mrs. Clauda Chastaln, who has left tho city, and Mrs. Orva Earnest as Treasurer. Thoso present were:1 Mrs. R. G. Grocsbeck, Mm. A. M. Colllor, Mm. Arthur Wilson, Mrs.1 Verle Hrewbakor, Mrs. Orva Earn-, est, Mrs. lleit Thomas, nnd Mm.' Sid Evans. J. W. Kincaid, a teamster In the yards of the Big Basin Lumber com pany, had a leg fractured yester day when his horse ran away. He is in the hospital and at last reports was resting as easily as possible un der tho circumstances. Proof That Snail Have Sent. Those who contend that snails ro without sense may be referred to the experiment of a lady who proved otherwise. First she touched the t month of a water snail with a little niece of lettnee, producing as a result a nnmber of rapid month movements. I At a later stage, as she was doing ' this, she also touched IU foot or creep- I Ins sole with a glass rod. Finally, j she so accustomed the snail to asso- i elate the touch of the (lass rod with the coming of food that Its mouth would begin to move hungrily at the pressure of the rod on Its foot, even when no food was offered. , The effect of the training, we are told, lasted for 00 hours after It had ceased. Then, like a human being might, the snail began to sulk, and re sponded no further. I WftWWWWMWWffVWWWIWl Of Course' W. H. ROSS sells everything in light, nara 1 ' ware. Also buys and sells sec- onr hand goods. 906 Main Give us a call. r. vA MASONS ATTENTION Special communication Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. F. & A. M. Monday evening Not. 24 at 7:00. Work in the F. C. Degree. Visitors welcome Bv order of Geo. C. Ulrlch, aa-at -w. M. LIBERTY THEATRE "THE I'ICK OF THE riCTUUES" .W. POOIiE, Owner. HAltRV llOREIi, Musical Director Tonight DAINTY BILLIE RHODES IN 'THE BLUE BONNET" Wherein flvo foot of sunshlno spreads n world of happlnoss. SUNDAY and MONDAY DUSTIN FARNUM IN "A MAN'S FIGHT" A I1IU PIOTUItE WITH A MO 8TAK Doors open at 1.30 and 7:00 P. M. N.-Y. GIRL LEGISLATOR AIMS AT PROFITEERS 'HIIIIl W Mww n tm Ij wt-vr-.-nryvKfw I W&K&ffly 11 ' io5'-'.Ti' m I m ftfkAV ' VI , tss '- 'Marguerite dimux Miss' Marituerlte Smith. tl Republican, athlete' and teacher of hygiene, bad a strenuous em palgn rewarded In election. All fcer fight In the New York legta 'Jature 1s to be aimed at tbcpfofl' leer, she announce.-" TURKEY For Your THANKSGIVING it .J eh. n. t ar- ';' r. " ' a m ! WlW .Sil; m. We are handling select birds only. As the supply is lim ited, we will ask you to place your order early. Birds on Display Monday Klamath Packing Co. in n