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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1920)
ajm,. PAOK KIVM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HATUHDAY, OtTTOBKB, M, lMsfc -..,.. V.ff.V '- Society 44i444mHttm4m4 H N i vj vvft i WBSSi M Tell it with a Victrola H TALKS 'u Earl Shepherd Co. PImkm, Raexli, Vtetfolas. (K7 Malm M. Phooe MAMWW MMMMMWVMMWMMVMWMMMMy Vr AAVWAAMVVVWWMAAWWVMVMMAAAMAAMAA V W. M. Duncan Present District Attorney, Candidate for Second Term. WWWWMWMMMtMMMMWMAAMMM ywwwwwwwwwMwwwwwM Monday and Tuesday Specials Fifteen Bar White Navy Soap $1.00 Phez Jelly, regular 60c, Special 36c Our two-day specials are proving very popular, and we will continue to offer two day Specials. , M Tho marriage of Fred Ilrigham Dunbar to Minn Viola Lcnoro Cnnrn- boll, at 8 o'clock Thursday morning, carnn oh a gront surprise to tho man? friend of tho couple. Itor. 8. J. Chnnoy of tho Methodist church rend tho sorvloo In the church boforo a nmnll group of Immodlato relatives and friends Tho brldo wm given away by her undo, I. II. Campbell of this city, IBnr nolco, Mini draco Klllott, actid ua brldnimald and Roy Sloan wa best man for Mr. Dun bar. Tho bride wai drcssad In her golng-away coitume, a brown ault and nmall brown bat to match. 8he carried a bouquet of roue and TloloU. MIm Campbell, who came hero about a year ago from Canada, la a altir of Mri. J. H. Elliott of this city, while Mr. Dunbar l tho aon' of Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Dunbar, and ipenl tho creator part of bin Ufa here, fllnco returning from Prance, where be aorred with the American army aa an officer, he hoi been engaged In tho Insurance buil Bean with hla father. The young couplo loft Immedi ately after the breakfaat for San Pranclaeo In the groom' car, and will ipend their honeymoon there. After the ceremony tbo company went to the Rex cafe, where the wedding breakfaat waa served. The table wa decorated in pink and white carnatloni and fern; cover were laid for fifteen. There wa a moat Interesting meeting of tho St. l'aul's Episcopal Otilld at tho home or Mr. O. D. Ilnrke, on Third ntreet. Thursdar afternoon. Plan were made for the Bishop visit here over the week-end. Mr. John Under wa a charming hostess of the week when ahe enter tained 12 members of tho young eo cloty aet at a party In her beautiful home on Pine irtreet. The tabto dec oration woor carrlei out with Hal lowe'en favor and the rost of the house, apart from tho dining room, wa aglow with large bowl of chysentobmums. Miss Melon Abbey entertained at a Hallowa'on party Friday night at hor homn on Lincoln street, from 7 o'clock to 9. Fourteen girl and 14 boy spook were In attendance on the llttlo bosteas. The houso waa alive with orange and black cats whose guardian wen the blackest, crook-. eaisi wucnes imaginable. Goblin game were played and appropriate refreshment were served. Aa a ghost party it waa a success aa all t the little .people were afraid to go home at tbo close of the evening. ' '' One of the 'delightful affairs of the week that waa attended -by-society folk of Klamath Falls waa the Rika informal Hallowe'en dance, Friday night In the Temple. It waa attend ed by many Elka and their ladle, who enjoyed the dance until a late hour. A charming farewell four course Inncheon wa glvon by Mr. K. W. Oowen at her homo on Pine street honoring Mr. J. E. nratton, who I leaving noon for California. Table appointment were pink and white carnation relieved with ferns, 'clov er little place card carried out tho pink and white lda no did the de sert . Mr. Oowen' gucits were: Mesdamea L, P. Wllllta, C. S. Moore Br., 3. 8. Elliott. Qeorge Baldwin, A. , ffjy eBJijSS When you choose a diamond here it has a known and guaran teed value a value backed by our reputation for integrity' and expert judgment in the selection of gems. ta? , We have a large stock of diamonds at present that we nnsst dispose of at an early date, and we will sacrifice them at prices ranging from $50 to $1,000.' Throughout our large stock of sSa monds you will find that our prices are considerably below these asked elsewhere for the same quality. We invite you to inspect our diamonds while the stock is complete. H. J. WINTERS Jeweler and Optician. Seventh and Main Streets A. Soule, L. L, Tru. C. M. Rams by, 8. B. Martin, Rufu Moore and Mr. George Walton, and MIis Maud Baldwin. The montly meeting of the Ladle Aid of the a race Motbodlst church waa held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. M. Chllcote. About SO ladles attended and enjoyed an afternoon with games and music. A qaartett made up of, Mrs. Melby, Mi Calkins, Miss Bend and Mrs. Llafesty sang aa did the boya of Mrs. Balding clsas from the Central ehool. A number pf Pellcaa City faldlee attended the meeting. "? ' - J' The Woman Auxiliary of the Americas legion will hold u dance, in the Odd Fellow kali for the en tertainment of all ex-service me wive daughters, mother and sisters, Tuesday night of next week. The ladle have planned on having elec tion return received at the, hall during the evening. The evening'a en tertainment will be alvided between dancing and card; jofreshment will be served by the ladles in charge of tho affair. 4 Mis lepba and Jean Rogers will be delightful little hostesses tonight at a party for about 30 of their school mates at their lovely home on Pacific Terrace. Games are plan ned for the evening and tasty re freshments will be served to the young people. nnnrvuvuifvvu'mjinqnnriririririririiir.r',rii ii- - i-r -rr--"i"ti"r "rrri-ri'i-r ' - - "r The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 ,i . Olympla Oyster Cocktail Rollsboa Illps Olives Sweet Oberklai 1 SOUP Chicken a umbo Creole . ' ,T- 'i Orape Juice Punch SALAD ' Waldorf on Mayonalso ('. ' Choice 'of Pried Spring Cbloken Maryland Rout' Milk-Fed Lamb, Mint Sauce Chicken Fricassee, Rex Stylo .. .- - VEQETABLE3 Cream Whipped Potatoes Sifted Peas . DESSERT 2 ,..fi Vanilla Ice Cream ' ' Assorted Pies . .. 5 '? ' ; ' ', Tea Coffee Milk Tweedie BOOT TOPS More Than a Spat You'll never go back to the old style spat 'once you have worn Tweedie Boot Tops. They more than just "cover the ankle" their grace and shapeliness reflect the wearer's good taste. We carry the guaranteed genuine with the Tweedie label sewed inside each pair. J. L ENDERS & CO. 6th & Main jaWax! j y 7 ' "ifs "" ' L M lggaL9flaW"BKieBVaaV i xjfA estioucan &&cin a a5iiono2rapn t Let us show you the Certificate of Authen ticity which Miss Verlet has signed. This is, the outstanding fact which comes to you out of the memorable tone-test recital given last Monday in Elks Temple A new era in, music is here. Mr. Edison has lifted the phono graph to the dignity of a new art. You can no longer be satisfied with a pho nograph that imitates. Now, you . want a phonograph that equals the hunian voice. .. You know there is such a phonograph.' Mr. Edison made an astounding test with the Offi cial Laboratory Model of the New Edison to prove it. Klamath Falls heard the New Ed ison Re-Create Alice Verlet's voice Jn direct comparison with Verlet's living voice. So realistic was the New Edison's performance that no one in the entire audience .could dis tinguish it from Verlet's living voice.. The New Edison "The Phonograph with a SoaP' You yourself can have such a phonograph. Letvua'fcow. you the exact duplicate! of tho Official Laboratory , Model, which trinmpke4 in the tone-teat. Let t show yon the Certificate of AnthesUleltr. which Miss Verlet signed, after inspecting these instrument, and la which the great prima donna declares that these 'instruments are the equals in every respect of the Instrument used la the toae-test. Yoa cam buy jror New Edison oa a Budget Plaa waioh ao distribute the payment tUft you'U hardly feel KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOI -1 r '& GEO. A. WIRT Z, Proprietor. ; I.- ;; ! 122 S. Sixth St. V