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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1920)
,All. rilllKIC r MIC AGO GIRLS SF.Nn madimki HIS THANKSGIVING GOBBLER' S 0 Ciety THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fMTtmiMV. NOVKMIHin 27, 11)20. Mr, ana Mrs, liny Hutisukor en tertained with a big illnnor Tluinks- Riving ut tliulr liomo on Intra street. ' rj'holr Kiiost woro Misses 1'iitmv c.tm.l I liniihtiKlvliiK with family illn-'iiulloy, llutli Llnsoy, Fioienco Ilrnd-! ''itM, dimio, weddings, riiiircli ur-1 'Jr "rootu Mudlson, Veil Lltiscy 1 full" unit tliimtrn piirtlos, demanded i tiluv,,r ,'l,"",Jr' MurKiiorloto Llnsuyi Hi., creator t.iirt of Huil.nv'y utt.,... ' "'"" "rl"C011- "" voitiiuswr, wal-i uon ii'ih w.M.k y ultu"- lor Llnsoy, .Mr. una Mr. illrchben:- Tlioy nro designed, cut nml built ji, .Mr. unit flini. j.nuoy nnu .viuHior, wmi particular rccarini lor Individ- frr'JJ-'a'wk -ru.-raf- Our Monuments MMlKVAM ASU IIKADSTONKS KijiImmI) Dignity .ml DlntliirtlotK Oiio of II.., larger tliurrli tMrTm UunnkZr WHS Illo 'lllUllllSKlVlllK llllllll-r mill ''0 1,U'"IUk'r' Ihiihi given liy (Ik, ( utliiillu ihlirclil ui tliu Wlfllo I'lilliiiu lnit.il midur tlio A dollshtful Thanksgiving nffalr 1111 1 ro'itilroinonlii. Long fjstnhllsliod In business, unexcelled facilities and modem mulhods mako possiblo tho I fill Hill! IIIUIIIllM.IMI'llIll of Mm. M. A Wait " dlllllOr glVOIl tO tllOlr fUllllly,,,.,v -nml.lnnllm. nt ...nnrln. ."").,, ui.,1 N II IIokuu. Tl.o illn-."" '' "uin''or ,of .Mo 'X JB',iv,i quality and modoralo price. hit wiih wn uiiuiiiioii nml tlio dimco ""' MrH- A- '' L.mvltt at tholr ,,',, ', ..,, hi inuiiinHiu, a moat liueruntliii: nf- 1,u," " Conger avouuo A bountiful "ur "rK a"oruB- i.i i uiii.jT who it til not Iiiivii liiulr dinner wns served to Mr. aim Mm I wrt p n war i i "'i.-r .i n.. hotel ill.,!.,,..,! In nftor"ul " Oainiiion Lyl Wulihers, Mr. KhlTlrllh T3 K ttlftTl P " ' "i.., w.n. out. for a fow dimum "'"' ' '" k ' "oblnson and Ar-I ""-" mm U1G .i.i. in. past woel: ono ol tho "lur U,M Muyliello J-cavlll. ' . ...... . .uuu waa tno I'uritau ' . ..mi . iiioruiiuuuni iur Aim Mr. mid Mm T. O. Ilagun with ... i ..i. tfii.ii uiftiory and two, hola on Thanksgiving nt tholr hom. ..". . ... ...iuiy iliusea, luosduy in Orlndalo to Mr and Mm. Al Itinli- '. .. . : .i. u.u imrluia or tlio rru- nrford Tlio dlntiar wan hh nondiT-i ... .luiUi 'iiio iiinnur wim'fiil a only a roal ranch TliunkJiRltlng in ..ut .imiIiii, hjr mo nBRlRtauco ol roiiaal can hu. l and Granite Works 1040 Main St v G. D. Grizzle; Proprietor A.rfaniiNkantfikswMkakWM MAMMVMMrfVWWMWMMVMWVWWM Ml Ji.liniilui hull) mir of Ihr HnrilliiK lilrU' Hut. Iir) .nl In ll.r l'rrlili'hlH Inl nml III." (x.IiI.Iit II) IMnl M. Tlilrtr), oi'li li.ii iuIiiu.t I'uitnro lll.l IH.I..I. ln. ... ...l..h nilfAM) .S..r 3. 7,,,,u..f ti.. .ln.V .w Jmimn. ,,f ti.linit iiain I miiDi.! kutnaii ..r l.rr llardlnx Ulrl cluli of MurrU Inlerril In tlio kllchin A croui of ' . Clilrnxo parkom t hlram wdijikii. who l.nlpv.l nlrcl Maryland tma alwaya furnUhrd Uirr.ii II lUrdinic pr-.i4.ni. m.d. !':: IW,,;,,,B x' . N"r '""f" . . ha ln-atfii Kvnryhodr to It TIip urt that w liau a TJiana.llni: KirU tar ,,, ur(l1)C KU)(,or u ,ne iurar a ju-iHiunn nnniiia Kin.iiirr. nm i ury am koiiik io cml lnillar Itor. Cluyliorne came a aklt "Tho B.ironatnly laKXMl iih thr Rirl Thankaitlvliiir r.r.Tiinr in ihii.ruacuu of Captain John Hmiih" (For rard. Irfl Clilracit a la I'ullinnti Wlillo lliiuao a Inni: na llardlnK lltva rual Cooi.urr fioin u rumtmnr nf uv. i. in. mi. i oi tlio cluHkoa nml liy ' ii.iu.i. i . ur u.u Btuiiuuta. who ii I'litliiiaiuatlc aupport III .i. kii.K inn iluuicr it aucctna. "'i wiro Inni for uu iii.'ii and in in .it... ii in (.imtuiMi.ii mat worn ii.. ini.at iiiiuca in wuiimiK appurol " ui ukii i-.ucli KUoal aaauiuiid i .!.. ..r mo uvoiiiiik lioflltliiB Ilia ..r I.I i loatUIIIU. a hui.uuiiui turkuy and kooio dlu i.i i a .onuil at whli-ii tliu llov MuiuiiN U)iiuriiii (Ullinot Baud . u., . aaktil a nleaaliiB and thu wliulo .'1....UI1)' aai.B tlio UuiulKy boforo fuiiakiiiB of Uiclr food. 1 lia Carrier actnl un toaat mlic r. a uud lulled upon many of thu ! i. uiilna, wlio rvapoudod hrllliuntly, iii to.iata Aiiioni; thoiu woro tiov. iiiiiioni (Aard Aity.j Muyor IJrua- ti. (Holland Willi,) A fill (Mr. .Uuur. . i a Lai. ml' (Mr. Ucau- :cnunn.., t. a plain Holt Krank IV-y-rnrryltiKi ton, i hi,, iuiu of lila moat auccna- lul murriuKu uiucli to tliu UelliM.t of tho lua )ouiik irit-nda, Mllca Hlandlah ft' iJlarllu Aduliwl isaro n cratitilc dua- rrlptiou of lua many Imitloa, and Mlitreia lliarlty Uoolltllu (Normn Adaiiia; kuvu thu 23rd paatm (rout l mi flrat primer KuIIohiuk a acrlpturq reailliiR liy nukinc ronnArliona at um S'rw Orlratia llirrn AT, THE CHURCHES So rtianira III bo madr In thla rolumn unlraa ttm cupy la at Tim ):inli)K lloralil offlfo liy & o'clock Triday awntllK Harm! Iloart church, rorner of Klchlb and llllh. Ilnr llurli J Mar almll. Itnv J V Molloy Ham rhlldrit'a irrtlrn Adulta arn irquoatrd not to nttnul thla arlc 10.30, hlxli nuaa and an r mini 7 p. in . roaary and tMinpdlcllon Tho C'hriallau Kcivnrn aoclety of Klamath Kalla hold anrvlcra In ttm lower room of Dm IJhrary liulldlnK. rornvr of Third and Main alrrrt, firry Hunday mornlne At 11 o'clock, and otery Wodnrmday ovrnlnic at o clock Thn aulijrct lriti Inr Hunday ' Anclrnl and Modrrn .SVeromuncy. allda Mramnrlaui and llypuotlam '! ii.Mince.1 V Thn Hunday achool ai"'lon la from !i If. to 10 15 omry Hunday mornlnic Thn frro n'nillliK room and frcn lendlnK llhrary la open from 2 30 In 30 on Tuedi)a. Thuradaya and Haturdaya. Klral llaptlat church, corner Waah Inrton and Kluhih. Hunday arhoal at 10 a m I'reachlnic at II a in Prayer anrvlcn WmlnraiUy at i l in. Kwy aocond and fourth Wednes day uvpnlliR will bo limited to tula alonary work II V. I'. U Hunday itvcnlnK t ".10 ii. nu A cordial Invitation la mlnndml loi l to uttnnd thean anrvlcra Klrat I'realiyterlnn church, corner Hlilh nnd I'lnn atreela Iter K I'. l-awroncn, mlnlator, 437 Third at rent. Phono 420. 11 a. in MornlnK worahlp Hcv. Wialon T. Johnaoii, riipr'ontUv of tho fnrnlKii tnjaalon hoard on tho Pa cific coaal', will apeak Tho choir will ulna; "Ah Pnntoth tho Hurt aftor tho Water llrookn Pnntoth my " n'lor then Oh, (1ml." 7 30 p, m. Pralao aonlro of IUm Oiiiihi'h mlaalonary aoclely Dr Johnami will hrliiK " ltrliil lucaaiiKn nt thla norvlcn brlnKltiR ua n vlalou of tho Kroat mlanlnnary fluid "Tho choir will alnn "Hod of Abraham Pralao" by Diidloy Murk A lodloa nunrtnp compoaod of Mm A M Mol lilc. Mlaa Ilond, Mlaa Clara (btlkluti, nnd Mm. Mndfoatn will bIiik nlan ffho Mothoilltt pooplo nro plunnlnR to unlto wllh ua for thla aorvlco. Hvoryono ahould hoar thin mo' : from olio ho hn apont ov' nil yonri mi tho mlaalon flolda of Japan and who haft- mailn a llfu Ioiik HlUdy of mlHsloiiH. Dr. Johnaoii wna n achnol main with Hov K. 1 l.nwr onco nt Prlncolon aomlnnry and U a aplondlii mini and un oxcollout upenkor, Hunday school nt 10 n. m Junior 0. IJ, nt 3:30 p. in. tionlor O. Ii lit 0!30 p. in, Mr. TlliUm will loml All tlio younK pooplo who do not nttond oliowhoro nro Invltod to thla moot- 4 Chrlitlnn oluirqh, corner Oth and r 1 T Wahlland An Phonn 23!l-ll Hnrrlfm arn now ImlnK hold at the llaptlat rhurrh on 11th atrcot Hunday achool 10 a tn Hnrinon. 7 30 p in Wr bavn ori:anliid a men'a lll- bln claaa which inenta at tho Hlar.Um,tn uku Indiuiia by I'ocohoutaa (Ixila uailor.l a pluuo fcolo by Joun Wina low (L'oill llumpiiro,) akll, court ahlp of Mllca tjtaudiali by o I'url (alua, aolo, TliankaglvltiK aoiiB by Piudcnco Mutlier r.Uwarda (Dor othy hlliult;) a k a mo ' Vo Puritan lllatory," won by Captain John I Wedneaday nlKht ut o'clock al tho homo of Mr. anil .Mm i:. I, Lenox KdRar Wllllama nnd Mlaiu Until Hmelcor, worn united In mnr rlaRn by the llov. I! V Lawrence lloth arn recent arrlvala from ltoao-1 burK, but tboy expect to maku their homo In Klamath Kalla ut C24 Wiuih IriRtnn at not After tho wcddlnK a auppcr waa aerved by Mra Lenox I Mr nnd Mra V It. Houlo enter-' tnlncd J P. Kellcy nnd hla two aona, . IJoualil and Iirry at n turkey din ner Tlinnkaclvlnn. Mr Kellcy In n recent arrival in Klamath Kalla bav in K como horo from Washington dur-i Inn the Bummer ! Tho Woman' Auxllllary of thoi Klamath Poat No. 8 of tho American legion la tending out Invitation to ex-ncrvlco men for an Informal dance1 to l rjlven at tho Whlto Pelican ho- tol Thuraday nlRht Thla la ono of tho, aerlea of dances which tho ladles hao planned to clrn throuRhout tho winter from time to tlrno Tho offi cera of thn auxiliary will bo assist-, ed by tpo legion men in making thla danco one of tho blRRcat and finest so far this season Hlnco It is for ex- service men and their ladle only tho commltteo In charRo plans on having Invitations presented al tho door. (Continued to Page 4) SnlmmlnR pool and baths. Hprinc bath house Hot 27 ihmtrn nt in a m Thn attendance and Interi-at am growing rapidly Thn lady's claaa will meet nt the humn of Mis Hcehorn 1113 HI al 10 a in ' Methodlal Kplacopal church Tenth and High, llov H J Chancy, pas tor. 1001 High Ht Phono C37-W haTfn't got much loom -but hnvn alwaya got ;pom tor ono more If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Wo do doean't U7 not sell current; wo m-11 service. That sound odd Well, auppoao the wood dealer sold service Instead of wood, ho rroutd lend to )our furnnco and jour ruicc. take away tho a,.hes and clean tlc fluoM. You would buy so much heat. Soxr you buy so much light, aitliouRli you pay nccordloR to the current you consume. Hut tlio service la performed for you by this company at tho substations nnd power plant. That Is what we want to give you efficient service. It Is the aim of thla company to liavo nono but satisfied customers. No matter what It is, if you liavo a grievance, or nm dissatisfied about yonr bill or do not understand our rates, please como In and see us or write us about It. If you have any suggestion to make, we will gladly avail our selves of them a our aim Is constantly to Improve our service to you a fast a the development of science and human ability permit. I iSaSVtarVta! California-Oregon Power Company I'atroncaaos who served thn dinner' artlcln. eaaoeiallr If it vora Meadauivs Maiion Itanka, chair-' one Thn Furnisher man, (Hear Peyton, t: P l-av. rence, ' Homes Main oandhnm, George Mult, and Hum phrey A charming affair of Tuesday even lug was u shower honoring Mlaa Ivo- leno Mcl-aughlln given by Miss Co Is of a used nappy 8tf inn aiiennuanco ai win niiioiiiaiCu jicMahon and Mlj LIUaboth Hunday achool la Increaalng each HullUan ul tliu homo of Mm Shine) Hunday Ono hundred nnd sixty seven Aouolt, A uumu8r of Mlaa McLaugh- NEW CITY LAUNDRY wrrn irran laat Hunila) New rhalra and table havn Imm-ii provid ed for thn rlaaaes in thn primary do pirlment The Joining people nf llin Melho dlal church hold a devotlnnnl meet- llus friends were prvseut and many beautiful gifts were gUn ll.c bride-to-be. Tho groator part of thu o lin ing was spent In playliu "Uu uud a light luncheon win survid by thu hoaleaaes. Ing nvcr) Hunday evening at C 30 I Mu McuU8,n WBg married at .-Noxi nunuay ovoning iiio leaner ,.... ThunksKUInit day by Mr Charles Iloherta and thn tuple. ' I'n-Chrlatlnn America A Menace and A Challenge." These meetings arn well attended, thn average ftl- tho llov. i;. P L.iwreiico at tho home of her sister, Mrs, James Watklus Jr.. in W. KriMt WvkuuI of Malln Onlv .: .. . ... .:,..: . in u iiiiuivuiuio i.iiiiii uuu a low tendance for llio pnst month being (rnUH 0, ll0 coup wltnOMOj , about 30 Thn pastor villi speak at thn morn ing hour of worship next Hunday on the subject. "Victory Through Con flirt " On account of the Union ser vice at the Presbyterian rhurrh there will hn no innnlng church service nt tho Methodlat rhurrh l.'mmanuel llnpllat. IMevenlh nnd 1 1 Ik lit streets llllilo school. 10 a m Prayer meeting Thursday. S p in Women's Home and Pornlgn Mission ary society meets first Thursduy of each month. Hnteulh Day Advenllsts' Habbnlh school every Huturduy iiiiirulng nt 10 o'clock Preaching nt 11 o'clock by K.viin gollsl I. B, WVde Prnyor mootliiR ovory Thursday nlRht nt 7 o'lock r.vorybody wolcomo, Klghth slrect llnptlat's church. I.utlioran servlres will bo hold Sunday at 2 30 p. m In thn First llnptlsl church, rumor 8th and Washington. Rormnn by tho pastor TbauiD' "Heboid, thy King Com oth'" Hunday school nt IMS p m. I.utlioran sorvlcon will bo hold Monday nt 7 "30 p. in. In tho school lioiiso at Algnmn. I want to sing tho song of trade to you In ovory koy, Holp mo supply tho musle. Tho Furnisher of Happy Home. ,f S" Klamath Lodg No. J1JL I. O. O. F. Moots Friday night of each wook t I O. O, F. hall, 6tli and Main stroeta. ir. ii. ogio, n. a.i w. o. woiis, eeo rotary; W. I). Cofor, Tryasuror. Hwnuna lOncampmont No. 46, I, O. O. F moots Tuoaday night of ocn woolt nt I. O. O. F. hall. ry Iiucks, 0. P.; W. ii. cow, oermwi Pine atrooU, 0. P.lTrlmblo. pastor, Fred Uuo-log. Troiuuror, curemony after which a wedding din ner waa aenud. Mr and Mra, V gunt left immedliitely for Malln where thu bridegroom Is engaged In the murchunlllo business. Tho bridu is a tloaehurg girl who camu hero ubout to oura ago and has been oinplojod us a buokkuopor In tho of fice of tho Pacific Telophono &. Tel egraph company. During her short residence in Klamath Fulls she has wou nuiuy wurm friends among the younger set Present ut tho weddiug woro (ho following Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Abbott, Kiorott Hnrphani uud Mr. and Mrs. Wulklns. j A Thanksgiving basket supper uud program Is being given tonight ut the Spring liko school house. A gen eral imitation has boon Issuod to Klamath county folk and tho only re quirement Is that each ludy brings u banket. Word bus tiuen received horo of tho marrlugo of two former Kltimuth lounty residents, Miss Murlol Htuiis bin of Kugenu nnd John Monroe Jar illno ut Kellogg, Idaho. Tho wedding wits an affair of November 19; the ceremony wus read by llov. fc!, V. Htlvom of Kugouo, tho douhlo ring aorvlco being used. A dululy wedding brouktaat was sorvod by tho bride's 'uunt, Mm, Sumuel A. Sage, ut whoso homo tho ovont occurrod. Tho guests who woro relatives and friends In cluded: Mm, Funnto L. HtauabtoMr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Sage, Mr. und Mm, William C. Culver, tho Mlssos Lillian McKuo, Cocolla Doll, Theo dora Sailor Staushlo and Mr. and Mrs. Jnrdlno, Tho young people loft Immodlutoly for Kellogg. Mr. and Mm. Curl Schubort Hr, woro hosts nt u dinner for tholr fam ily on Thanksgiving. Thoso prosont voro; Mr. and Mra. W, A, Arnold, Mr. nnd Mm, Carl Schubort Jr. Mr. nnd Mm. Wlllam Choyno und sons, Hilly Jr, nnd Leland, Mr. nnd Mm. W. 11, McPhorron, Miss Margaret Bchubort, Miss Crossby, John Schu bert nnd Mastor Toddlo Halo. FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your DucU In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger BIG DANCE AT MOOSE HALk TONIGHT ItKAL JAZZ MUSIC I1V TIIK SYNCOPATING FIVE Under entirely ncW and strict management. neat of order as aured. Come and Join our party Admission $1.10 including War Tax Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Haturday night ir 0ti0inr BUILDING OREGON No ono appreciates tho growth and development of tho State of Oregon moro than tho Public Utilities who servo it and supply tho telephone gas, electric and transportation facilities which promoto the business of the State and welfare of Its people Proof of that growth Is scarcely necessary. Tho statistics published daily In tho press, showing bank clearings, building permits, Imports and exports, roal estato trnnsrers, all bear testimony to a tremendous business activity and a volume of trado fur In oxcjbs of thnt of flvo years ago. With all this growth and activity thoro has been an Increasing demand tor telophono sorvlco greater than our present facilities can supply and greater than our present rovonuo will allow us to meet. During tho present year we have handled in oxcess of 4S.O0O ordors for telophono sorvlco In tho State of Orogon nnd at tho present tlrno havo 3500 unfilled orders on hand. Tho constant demand for tolophono sorvlco can only bo continuously mot with a plnnt sutllcient for present needs and a rosorvo for growth which will permit of promptly handling Installations, changes and moves. This Company has no apology to offer tor what It has accomplished In tho way of meeting the demand for telophono sorvlco during nnd slnco tho war. It is a record to be proud of but It cannot contlnuo to meet this demand with Its present facilities exhausted nnd a doflclt In Its oarnlngs. Arrangements must bo made for the necessary plant and equipment to keep' paco with Orogon's tromondous growth. Wo want tho pooplo of Oregon to roolUo our present situation and tho problems now confronting us and help us to tuko a , propor part In tho dovolopment of this Stato. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. I rrtrlJyLlJi-lrJ'iJLL vvvvvvxaAArvlv ii !