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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1920)
fagi noun THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON flATUhDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, lSf !5E mmmmmmm The Makes the Pen Society The Tempolnt Pen hat the point that won't weaken In the strongest hand or strongest ink' Due to 'a special hardening process which alio gives the gold pen a stecl-liko hardness and flexi bility. Writes nt first touch. The famous Wnhl Comb Feed auto matically regulates flow of ink for any speed. Air-tight chamber prevents "sweating" and keeps pen moist for instant writing. ZEMPOJNT Tho rtrfct Polutcd Tea A fitting vrltinrj mate to (lie livtrtharp Pencil, made by Hie oamr con crrn. Made In loth O'if Filling iimt S.Ttw Jolr.t stylet. Wc:, SJ.JO ncd up. Corns nd try ft. Um liotf? different nrul Wittr .titWIXtii upcncenbc. - Nolo Tim society column was omitted Saturday bocatiso, for me chanical roasons, It wns Impomlblo to (roflru tho typo for printing This will account for any npparent dis crepancies In dates. w vf iK.r. Star Drug Store Two things which Queen Mary dis countenances amoiiK hur maids of honor aro cigarette smoking and playing cartln for money. In tho Ilrltlntt Isles women aro not allowed lo voto nt parllmnntary elec tion until tlley nru thirty. Thirty-two thousand women wagn k'sriium aro now receiving unemploy ment benefit In Croat Hrltnln. A Invondor pnrty wnH tlin distinct Ivo feature of tho soclnl ovont given by Mr, Jamais McCluro nnd Mrs, It. K. Wuttonburg Krldny afternoon at tint homo of Mm, J. F. (lonllor .on Hotitli Riverside street, Lavender shades predominated of mitum, tl till 1 Ins nnd sweet pens! nl ho In tho lovoly tnlilo appointments and tho cakes anil in In tit, Appropriate to tho occasion, "Tho dlrls" and mi Old Sweetheart of inlnn" woro totichliiKly rciid hy Mm. Ilrnlttui, Tint guests woro Mosdnmns (lonrKo llnldwln, John Fountain, Mary Orlf fin, II. Molhnito, C. It, Dol.ap, C. C. Hogun, I,. M. Kltch, C. H, Mooro, K. Ilockott, Thomas Hampton, J. E. Ilrstton, It. J, Sheets, Karl Mill. C. 1', Mason, Don Kumwalt, II. Richard Hon, darrott Vnn Itlpor, K, (I, Cum mines, 1 .011 Pitcher, Sacramento, Califernia: h. J. Waters, and Mis Julia-Water, Vandalism-Missouri; Tim neighborhood friends of Mur garct Cuiiwiilng gavo hur n surprise party Krldny evening to culnhrati her eleventh hlrthday. Mirth wan at Iti highest In tint presentation of gift, eating Icn cream, rake and candy, and playing game to tho muitlc of Ilia vlctrola. Mm. J, If, Curnahan was hostoss P. U!i? A'J1. Yd J3!"1' Wodnojuluy of 'urrnoTiifat liof homo, 4 00 NfortifHIxth ntruot. During Iho sowing hour n casual discussion of tho new club booh 'ma do, and tho hooks woro thon dls trlhuted among other mombors. Tho beautiful hoirlo wait ornamont od with clustor of rosos and sweet posit nt vnntago points throughout tho room. Refreshments woro nerved on nr tlittlcnlly appointed tables, Mrs. Car nnhsn lining assisted by Mrs. flloan, Mm. Martin, and Mm. Houston. Tho guests othnrn than club menv bors worn Mm. Al Hlonn, Mr. C. K. Hay, Mm. Morlu Houston, Mm. J. V. Ifounlnti, Mm. Addln Wnlkar ' of Klamath Falls, nnd Minn Julia Wo- tom of Vundalln, Missouri Mm. John Martin wan hostoss nt a delightfully Informnl ton for a group of frlnndii Tuesday afternoon at Ik;. homo on Hnvonth ntroot. Tho following ladle woro prAent: Mendamen John Kndors, Harden Car lor, uien Joittor, Clinrlcs Mooro, Les lie Terwllllger, II. K. Dowceso, K, M. Igl, und Dr. II, I). Rlnwurt, Mr. nnd Mm. Don Holding enter tnlncd n fow frlondn at "Five Hun- fdrcd" Wednesday evening. Tho guests wore Mr, and Mm. liny Orom, Mr, nnd "Mm." Clifford" HevfltsTMrs. Iloltf 'Ing, Harold (Iruy nnd Miss Hetty dray. Utile Miss Klvn Nelson celebrated her sixth birthday with a party at hor homo at 14 Main street. Ono of tho features of tho party was tho beautiful cako with six sparkling cnndlcii which adorned tho tabic. Ho 'frenliinents were served nt four Tho home of Mrs, M. A. Cnllnghnnlb'clock nftor tho llttlo hostess and was tho sceno Thursday of n large her guests woro tired from their and delightful meeting of the Hewing games. Club of tho Bncrod Heart church, of-. Those present woro Alma Wenicl, tor which the hostess served a dnlnty ,IMna nnd ILarol Hhlnor. Mao Marie lunchoon. illghton, James Dwlggcn, nnd Kath- Those present wore: Mcsdames rlna Nelson. Mrs. O. It. Nelson, V. J. Itlloy, Adams, T. It. Ilarnhart. Mrs. draco llnncy and Mrs. Fred U (I. Ilenedlct, 0. A. Uollmnn, I'aul ..Vclioii asslstod at tho celebration. Ilonnrilus. N, lr. Iloguo. W. V. Con-1 ncrt. It. C. Cornish, John Drcher, K. i "Kntro Nous" Is tho namo of the Drehur, llalley, Henderson, V. K., newest ladles' "Flvo Hundred" club Kandy, Den Mitchell, M. Motschcn-'to be formed In Klamath Falls. Final hnchcr, Charles Mogulro, John Noud, .nrrangomonts for the club wcro made II. D. Newell. Floyd Patty, Kobert-rriicsday aftornoon. Tho meetings son, Santamau. II. Stevens, Von Krnl-Jnro to bo purely of a social nature, rngor, Fred Young, Mis Cecelia Mc- and will meet every second nnd Mabon, Mini I.. Noud. and Father fourth Wednesday of tho month at Marshall, Iho respective homes of tho mem- Mrs. Dobbins who will loavo In a MhortUnio for Ban Francisco, Tficisb wHo took part In tfio "sur" prlso woro Mr, nnd Mrs, duy Batter loo, Mr. and Mrs, Will Wood, Mr. and Mm, J, If, Mnfesty, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. I'holps, Mr. and Mm. Harry I'oltz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mr, and Mm, K. M. Chllcoto, Mm. Hack lor, Miss Mergarot Bmlth, Gertrude Smith, Anna Bcofleldj Vera Morgan Knthorlno Upp, Josephlno Upp, Hugh Curran, Martha Upp, and Itor. 8, J. Chancy. ( Llfo Insuranco exports assert thnat a woman who Is In good health at 4. U likely to outllvo a man of the samo ago, Bovcn and a half cents a lb. paid for clean rags at tho Howlo Oarago. (with black pins, or "tack" with grcon cotton, Women milliners usually regard as a happy augury a drop of blood falling on a bat from a pricked fin-gor. i In Holland many women work In brickyards, They stand o"it In tho wannest weather smoothing bricks and gathorlng them In great piles. liAHT OF HCOUTtt A".TUrtAS, Cal., Bopt. 20-Jokn-C, Donson, who died nt his home hero a fow. days ago, aged 01 years, .Is bo llovod to havo boon tho last of a band .of scouts that engaged hostile Indiana In battle at Humboldt Braka In tho present stnto of Nevada In th early fifties. Tho scoats, aodsr Colonel Baker, woro, attempting to guard" tho omlgrant trains and were attacked and almost annihilated. Demon being one of a fow to escap with tholr llvos. Denson was a- nailvo of Iowa' and had lived In Modoc, county slaee 1870. tiers. 4,44--4-t--"',--l Rams For Sale I 100 Shropshire Yearling Bucks Pure-Bred but unregistered Price reasonable. These budu are from the well known WHEELER NEVADA flock, bought by us two years ago. Range bred for range sheep. Special price qn the entire flock or carload shipments. These high grade bucks can be seen at Maxwell, Colusa County, California. A few older bucks at right price. Address or call at our expense: ; Moore, Peterson Company MAXWELL, CALIF. 5- Pears $1.75 BOX ""S'tfr WKUJHT 30 lbs. Alberta Peaches, $2.35 Box ' Fancy Tomatoes, $1.30 Box r JE.ENDERS&CO. 'TheHouie of Merit" Tho Kastorn Star ladles were hos- tessos nt a surprise shower for Mrs. II. Wortley at tho lodge rooms last hlght. Mr.ny useful and lovoly gifts were given Mrs. Wortley to replace tho articles oho lost In tho fir. Af- Hor tho business of tho evening was tovcr a dcllshttul inuslenl program wns given nnd refreshments wore served. . The Ilobckah lodgo celebrated tho sixty-ninth anniversary of tho founding of the order Thursday eve ning In the lodgo reams. The pro gram follo'.vi: Heading by Mrs. J. K. nratten: musical selections by tho Mlstics Alma Luwrenco, Dorothy El liott, nnd tho two Misses Bugarman, hftor which Mrs. It. K. Wattcnburg gave nn Interesting and Instructive talk on tho I. O. O. F. home In Port land. ' I Tho homo of Mrs. II. N, Moo on Washington strcot wns tho sceno of a bridal showor Friday night given In honor of Miss Helen duest, who Is to bo mnrrlod veiy soon to Sydney Abbott; Miss diiest's girl friends woro rcsponslblo for tho showor. Mr. nnd Mm. O. M. Hector enter tnlncd at dlnnor Thursday night for J. S. I.ovonthull, who was hero from San Frnnclsra on matters of bus! ness, Frlonds of Mrs. doldlo Houston, who lost tho most of hor possessions In tho Houston fire, srnvn n ahnwnp Tor hor ut tho homo of Mrs. Will Wilson Friday night. Tho following woro prcsent: Jun ior Daggott, Ivy North, J. ltutoman, Austin Hay den, Kmmn Hosley, John Dohnson, Lester. Will Houston, Loo Houston, Levi McDonnld, Itoderlck Smith, Hnzol Cook, Will Wilson, J. 11. Wlntors, Will Powoll, Will Weeden. Tho following aro charter members of the Kntro Neus: Mesdamea John' Hester,. Harden Carter, Chas. Moore, iLesllo Terwllllger, Rogor Doweose, E, M. Igl, Dr. H, D. Stewart, Tom Wattors, Elmer Hosklng, and John Martin. Thursday night Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Morrltt and son Robert, and Mrs. Merrltt's slstor,' Mrs. Kthol RobblnS, of San Frunclsco, wore tho motifs of a most successful surprise party, Tho affair was In tho naturo of n faro well to tho Morrltts who aro loavlne about Octobor 1st for Los Angolcti to mnku tholr future uomo, -sad (or s- . - drinking Carnation Milk is just as good for drinking as it is for creaming-.coffee ot for cooking. To one part of Carnation add an equal part of water. That gives you de liciousmilkof just the right consistency. Use Carnation Milk in your home for every milk purpose. Your grocer can supply you. 100 tested recipes free. 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