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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON paqr main RAMJRDAT, IMKIKMIIKK , UttO. Betty and Her Beau 1!lJA WELL. iMHMJHB WAlDO.VWATVen !! "f WHAT DO VOO yi Mill S& MDC NOU Ott'A CUlT g&?i A know uour JS vfrTl I Ss. LIKE THAT ? r-jl BBW ' IL rgi i TTmustaS -n. WW f and DEAF Vi! " icuEsst r V 1 ALL 1 I 7iK--i II l Sjfi Society raro characters no seldom oncountor ctl n born tonchof o( olilhlroit. ltur lihlluitoiihjr wns Hint ovory chllil wns tmssoaanil if ii ilnnr Ihriihuli wlilfti Tiinnksgiving .wmi its ninny his Inner consciousness may bo chnrmlnK soclnl ou'iila U.pust Mid no ronched and hi wlllfuliioM itiiroot. doty I now engrossed with tlioiiRhtM ,. Ami she was in or !iM) In ffml of Chrlstmns. tho porsonnt ole- tlint door. Tho same w:i true with imint mitorlng to detract from, tho older people, who lootl hor fori tno lonRiiiR io onionnin oxtcnsivoiy. i,or nnlvo wios, hor theory convcrsa Tho winter holidays nro cnnduclUo turn unit her wholehearted niopiirn to dnnccs nnd several hrllllnnt nf- tloii whorovor It could ho given Her falra of tho kind nro scheduled for decision to ro to I Inn nil i-nuaeil keen tho comliiR week-enda. Another thliiR regret nutoiiK those forttittnto en of Interest la tho formation of sov 0urIi to know her nnd hor rofusnl to erni now ana exclusive untieing reconsider hor pinna deep disappoint-c'uu- Iment. Out to llnwnll will ro tho heat Invltntlona nro out this wcok for n wishes of her friends, nnd none morn dnnco to bo glon nt the Whlto Pell-'Mncero nnd nffoctlonnto thnit' thnao can hotel. Saturday by tho Ono Hun-lfr,,,,. u, rhlMrmi nv.ir wl,i,. i. drod club. Tho club mombera Includo exorcised auch n beneficent Infill- tli younger act about town nnd tho pncu Our Monuments MATIKKUS AM) HKADSTONKS Kmbody Blgnlty and Distinction Tboy aro designed, cut nnd built with particular regards for Individ ual requirements. Long established In business, unexcelled facilities nnd modern methods mako posslblo tho attractive combination of supcrla IIto quality and moderate prices, our work affords. KlamatV Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St T' G. D. Grizzle,' Proprietor older high school group. Tho dnncea will lio regular events during tho win ter nnd nro nrouilng n lot of pleasant expectation. Mrs. J. K. Ilrntton Is going to spend tho winter nt l'omonn, Cnllf , whoro alio resides nt 13f Jefferson street. The two boya nro with her Miss Marjorlo Dolzoll was plena- nm, wm tlent, cnooi nt nrlcoloV .Mr. ilrntton. At no occoniiwuiod tho tnmlly to tho southern city, return ed homo this weak. nntiy surprisod mat Saturday by n numlior of friends who enmo Into hor homo for nn evening nt cards, Mlsa DolicU'a birthday was the Inspira tion tor the surprise. A slmplo wedding Friday evening wns that of Walter T Eastman and Mlsa Edith A. Condrey, both of this city. Tho wedding servlco wna road by Kov. C. P. Trimble, pastor for tho Christian church. A short time ago llttlo Miss Kldn Houston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iao Houston, culobratod her ninth birthday by bolng surprised by n number of school mates. She re turned homo from school with n question In her mind as to tho nature of the gift her parents hnd In storo for her only to find that she had been preceded by ten of her playmates. IFOK IlKNT A four room furnish- A Jovoua time was enjoyed by! '"'I house. 1116 Lincoln Ht . I those present for a couple of hours Tho committee for tho Catholic Ijulles haiaar will bo nt tho nssem- bly room Monday, Tucadny nnd Wed nesday from 2 until S o'clock to re-' eclvo tho dunatlona for tho bninnr Thoso good enough to donnto articles to be sold should bring them or lol-' ephono their nnmes and nddress nmli tho donations will bo called for. 4-7, LIBERTY THEATRE "Always tho Best for tho Liberty Guest" VMVMWSWJMWVpsVVVM'sM VWWM II. W. I'OOI.K, Owner HOdKIt I). TOItUKV, Mimical Dlrrrlor TONIGHT A Stirring Story of the Northlands "THE WAY OF THE STRONG" SUNDAY The inimitable Westerner, TOM MIX, "the man who never fakes," in "THE SPEED MANIAC" Continuous Show, Starting at 1:30 f NEW TODAY f 0 o WhVNTKI) To rent Irrigated farm, with buildings. Ilox C Herald. 4-9 LOST A small boya overcoat. I'leasn return to llernld office. 4-7 fSjnawmg at the, 1 one PHOTO PL TO-DJJY WANDA HAXI.KV AXI) TMKODOHK ItOIJKItTK "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" A 'fascinating. romance of honir-llfe Intlmacj- and night life rvvclry. Tlirllllng! LavUli! neuutlfult THE SUNDAY AXITA STKWAKT I X YELOW TYPHOON The faktent Iiour and n half you will eter sprnd. Star Theatre SUNDAY Anita Stewart in 'The Yellow Typhoon' Come away from 'your work-a-day lives x for a sea trip, with a thrill for every roll of the ship. i , I M i It's a story by Harold McGrath of a 4 X woman who lived for excitement and got it", a stlVWmT,T'm.mmm nnd then n wonderful feast was par ticipated In. 1'rosent were Itlchnrd Ilrown, Helen Cofer Ernest Hot brook, I.uclle Frances. Albert l.nven lck Nadlno Howell. I.oralno Chanoy, nnd Virginia Houston. Tho tea given during their basaar by the ladles of St. Paul's Episcopal Guild was a charming affair and welt attended by the social set of the city, Tho ten was served In tho parlor of the I'resbytorlan church at smalt tables. A farewell dinner danco of lntprc.it was that given at the Whlto I'ellcan hotel Tuesday evening, honoring Miss En gel Landocamp. Tbosq present were: Misses Hetty Oaddesw Almee Endqrs, Agnes Urlscoll, Nam (tink er. Hetty Cray, Alice McCourt, Qurol Johnson; Mlssrs Hartley K, Smith, I.. S. Sanders, l'at I'arker, Hoy Sloan, II. K. Paddock, W J. Moore and James Mllno. Tho Woman's Auxiliary of tho Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon In the parlors of (ho church and a most Interesting pro gram was enjoyed by those who at tended the nffnlr. A program was given by various members and tea was served. . Mr. nnd Mr. W. C Davenport were hosts Sunday at a S o'clock dinner and to n number of young people who came In later for tho evening. A big turkey was served at dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mur phey, Marie Davenport nnd the hosts. In the evening the following young people came In; the Misses Faye, Iluby and Pearl Demorest, Madge Patterson, Helen Price, Mrs Harris, Messrs Patterson," Upton, Patrick and Snyder. Tbp Informal danco given under tho auspices of the Woman's Auxil iary of the American legion Post No, 8, Thursday evening, at the White Pelican hotel was a very enjoyable nffalr. One hundred nnd twenty-threo couples were preaont and music was furnished by tho Jazzsymphonlc four. This was the first of n series of dances to be given during the winter by tho auxiliary, the noxt two being set for December H and 29 These dances are for nil ex-sorvlce tnen and their ladles whether they are reached by Invitations or not, but outside folks are asked to present their Invitations at the door. The "Assembly" has Invitations out for their first dance of the winter season to be held December 13 at the Whlto Pelican hotel. The affair will bo strictly fifrmsl and only mem bora of tho club will be In attend ance at the dance. "Elmer C. Andrus, a civil eng ineer connected with tho terri torial harbor board, and Miss Myrtle M. Record of Alaska were married at C o'clock yesterday evening; at Central Union church In the presence of a number of Intimate friends. The ceremony wag performed by the minister, Rev. Albert W. Palmer, Ser geant and Mrs. W. Penlson were the witnesses to the wadding; After a brief honeymoon "some whero on Ohu," Mr, and -Mrs. .Andrus will make their home nt 24760 Puunul avenue." The above from a Honolulu paper comes as a surprise to tho nvldo clrclo of friends of Miss Record one of the moat lovable and popular school teachors this city has over bad. Wbllo here aho was principal of the MillssohooC where ehe worked won der's with" th'e children who attended that Institution. She was one of thoso KOIl SAliB Plnyer plnno, good tone, phono 99-W. 4 BIGJDANCE AT MOOSE HALL TONIGHT HKAI. JAZZ MUHIC IIV Till: HYXCOPATINH KIVK ITndrr entirely new nml strict mnnaKitrtent.., I loot of outer n- T surcil. . Come nnd Join our party Admission $1.10 including War Tax Dancing rtery Tuesday, Tliurvlny mill Kntuntny nights (!OOD PAY AND STEADY work for I men nnd women telegrnphors. You " can qualify In short tlma under ox-j-- .. nftrirntnr Itll.l. I SlBlBiBBBBHBiHSaBlBBHHiBHBlBaaiSBlHHBIHHBHHBHSflHHHHBBI nesa college, Medford, Oregon 4-12 I SEVEN HOOM VEI,1, furnished res-. Idenco with good barn, fine well, soft water, pump engine, 2 Iota In I Merlin. Oregon, to trude for pro-' perty In or near Klamnth Knlls A ; 11. Moore, box 35. Merlin. Ore. 4' KOIt KENT Two 3-room unfurnish ed npnrlmvnta, new J. T Wurd & Co., 834 Main St. Phono 37S. 4 KOIt SALE Ford 1917 model good running condition. Cheap. Apply Hear Cat garage. ,4-10 m TlllrXK CAUM AIM: ItKIIIT Sco these used Ford cars. 1920 Sedan, self starter, looks Ilka new $050. 1020 Tnurlnir. ilf ilnrlnr. IT.r.O 1920 Touring, self starter, a renl buy, IS2S. j 1917 Touring, a bargain at 1270.' 1917 Touring, $276. 1919 One ton truck with rati, $455. 1917 Touring car. $225. Immediate delivery on nil types of new cars. DANNKH-PATTY MOTOIl CO 4 WOOD Is your shrd full of dry wooJT Indications arc that there will bo a scarcity of furl before spring. At piscnt wo have n fair stock of dry slab and block wood at reasonable prices. Orders are being delivered promptly. Phone In your orders. FOR CASH ONLY O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" 419 Main St. Phone 535 AA.tVAA..fk.fe.ttAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA(SkaslAtkAA.ttAAA jMjMgMgMJMJjMjSJJjM JL Wo pay 1 tin Time posits IH- Wr pay 1 on Time Do poult Klamath Money, Klamath Made SHOULD STAY AT HOME FOR KLAMATH TRADE If you wanf to invest in land, buy KLAMATH COUNTY LAND. If you want to p&t your money in the saw-mill game, start right here in KLAMATH COUNTY. If you want to handle live-stock, there is no better place to start the herd than right here in KLAMATH COUNTY. If the mercantile business appeals to you, by all means open your estab lishment in KLAMATH COUNTY. If you want to retire and pass the remainder of your days in peace without care or worry, deposit your money in savings account wtlf the Klamath State .Bank "The Million-Dollar Bank" Located at the Corner 6th and Main KLAMATH FALlI OREGON We pay 4 on Time Deposits) WW jti I X t X Wo pay 4 on Tlmo Di posits '4p ' m