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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1921)
PAOB PJVB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, FKHRUAUY 12, 1M1. h AT THE CHURCHES No chongon will bo mndo In thin column unions tlio copy In nt Tiio Hvonlug Hornld otflco by C o'clock Friday ovonlng, I: ' ' ' HAOUKI) IIIOAUTCIIUHOir, cor. of Blghth iinil Illyti. tlor. Hugh J, Mar inall, nov. J. V. Molloy, A a. m. children' norvleo, Adults tro ro'quonted not lo nttend thli c-rvlco, " lOiSO, high mini nnd sormon, . 7 p. m., rosary nnd bonodlctlpn. t , CIIHIHTIAN HCIKNUI1 soclnty of Klnmnth Falls hold norvlcos In tlio lowor room of tlio Library building, corpor of Third nnd Mnln slroots, Tory Hundny mornlnc nt 11 o'clock and ovory Wodnondny ovonlng nt 8 o'clock. Tho Hundny school session In froni Oi45 to 10:4G ovory Hundny morn ing. Tho mibjoct for Hundny In "Mind." Tho froo rondlng room nnd froo trading library I opon from 2:30 to 4J80 on Tuosdnyn, Thursdays and Saturday!. FIR8T IIAIT1HT CHURCH, corner Washington and Klghtli. ' Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 n. m. Prayer norvleo Wednesday at 8 p, u. ' Kvory aocoud and fourth Wodnos day evening will bn dovotod lo mis alonnry work, II. Y. P. U. Hunday evening at 7s39 p. ra. A cordial Invitation In extended to all to attend tbeno service. .fiiwt prkhiiytkrian church obrnor Sixth and Pine ntrootn. Her. K. V', I.nwronco, minister, 4S7 Third trout. I'hono 439. 11 a. in. Subject "Tho Mnrkn of a Polntont." Tho malo qunrlott will sing a song ' entitled f'Onn Swootly Solemn Thought" by Ambrose. 7:30 Tho ovonlnR norvleo will bo a patriotic norvleo In honor of Lin coln, Tho mensngo will bo "Jonun nnd Lincoln." CIIHIHTIAN CHURCH, corner 9th and Pine ntreetn, C, V, Trimble, pan WILL tor, 2107 Wnntlnnd Avo, Phono 239-11. Hundny nchool 10 n. m, Rormon, 11 n. m, Chrlntlnn Kndonvor 0:30 p. in, Sormon, 7:30 p, m, Wo will continue our norvlcon nt tho Scandinavian hull cornor Oth nnd Walnut. Wo nro on tho hunt for ovory man In town who In not In nomo othor clnnn, to Join our splon did Sunday nchool clnnn nt tho Htnr thontro, Como onco, thon wo .know you will como ofton. Wo wnnt you. Como next Hundny nt 10 n. in, hIGVKNTII DAY ARVKNTlHTH,' Bight ntrcot, Ilnptlst'n church, Hnhhath nchool ovory Saturday morning nt 10 o'cleck. Proachlng nt 11 o'clock by Kvnn Rollnt'Ii. 1C. Wndo. Prnyor moatlnR ovory Thurnday nlftlit at 7 o'clock. Kvoryhody wolcomo. , MirnioniHT kpihoopaij church Tontli nnd High, ItflV. H. J. Chnney, pnntor, 100C High St., Phono 537-W. - KVANdlXIOAIi MJTHCItAN church. I.uthornn norvlcon will bo hold Hundny nt 2:30 p. m In tho Klrst llaptlnt church, cornor 8th and WunhlnRton, ' . Sormon by tho Hnv. Mr. Malthle. l.uthvran norvlcon wilt lo hold Mondny nt :30 p, m. In tho nchool h on ho nt Algomn. KMMANUKI 1IA1TIKT.. Church Klovcnth St. Thorn wilt bo npuclnl normonn Sunday, both inbrnlnR nnd ovonlnR, nt thin church, Stnto Mlnnlonnry O. U. Hall will apeak. Hundny nchool will bo conducted nt 10 a. in., and public worship nt 11 n. m. At tho ovonlnR norvleo at 7:30 tho topic which Mr. Hall will dlncuna will bo "Mnrkn of DUclplonhlp." Thoro wilt bo npoclnl munlc, and those ilcslroun of Joining tho church will bo given nn opportunity to unlto. You aro cordially Invited to altond thin church. Tho Hoverond Hugh J. Mamhnll wan tho host nt a dlnnor given In tho nnnembly hnll of tho Sacrod llonrt parlnh Tuesday night, his guests bo Ing tho mombors of tho acadomy building committee, all thono who as nlntod In tho work of building, and tho Sacrod Heart choir. Ladles of tho parish sorvad'tho dinner which Is doncrlbcd nn sumptuous, unparallolod nnd proparod with all tho requisites domaridod by tho most critical oplcur rnns. Aftor dinner, an old-fashlonod dnnco wan onjoyod, ovory guoat, ra gnrdlos of his or hor ago, bolng re quired to go through ono or inoro of tho old morrlmont-mnklng, rol licking formatlonn. Ono couplo, who hnd not dancod for 20 yoarn, took tho floor and displayed nglllty and ability that would havo bo credit nbla In dancers many yonrn their Junior. It wan a revival of tho won derfully good tlmon onjoyod by poo plo of a generation ngo. With music of tho namo gonoratlon llvoly, nprlghtly, nnd long-romomborod tho occanlon passed Into tho realms of "pleasing memory" nhortly before thu midnight hour. A delightful lunaieon was given at tho C. O, 'Low ronldcnco on Conger nvonuo Sunday afternoon tho oc canlon bolng tho announcement of tho ongngornent of MIm Karlo Mont gomery, to Mr. Mark Hanna, of Portland. Tablo decorations wcro In itho winner's trophy In hor posses slon. Tho. pant, tho proialo prcsont nml tlio unexplored futuro of oach of tho gucstn woro unfolded by a lortunn tenor, who socmed to pon- sosn tho privilege of communicating with occult powors, through tbo mo dlum of tho llttlo pack with, fifty two cards, each roadlng, of courso, foretelling tho futuro In harmony with tho favorlto dreams of tho lady Involved. reading by Minn Km ma Sluckoy, clovorly and prottlly run dorcd, was n pro-omlnontly pleasing foaluro, thin contribution to tho ovenlng'n enjoyment paralleling nolos by Minn Clara Calkins and Mlns Clortrudo Parker In entertain ing effectiveness. A most tempting lunch was served.- Tho participants In tho party woro Mrs. C. M. Hams by, Mr. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Orva Krnent nnd tho Misses Nell McAn drown, Oortrudo Pnrkor, Emma R. Stuckoy, Anna May Johnson, Jenny Johnson, Frances Ileatty, Clara Cal klnn, Mnrjorlo Delzell and Mlnnlo Darnum. Amid tasteful nnd transcendently attractlvo decorations In pink and white, carried out throughout their beautiful rcsldcnco In tho Hot Springs addtlon, Mr. and Mrs. Ini tio Rogers entertained most charm ingly Thursday night for tho "Col liers" of this city, Mr. nnd Mrs. HIIKHIFF FOHOOT TO I LINO MAN ON DAY HKT Take out Cellar or Fill in Lot CON MURPHY ' 317 Mortimer Hi. IIATON HOUOE, I.n., Fob. 12. Sheriff T. A. Grant of Ouchltn Par Ish, notified flovernor Parker today thnt ho' had forgotten to hang I.on nlo Knton, negro, convicted of mur dor, February 4, as requested by tbo nontencc, and nnkod what to do with tho prlionor. Tho governor has put tho problem up to Attorney General Coco, r Rowing at the one m HOTO! Charles Collier, recently married, bo- I VI t ll A art ft ua 0m h tll hahm mm rod and white. K kuplo brldo grac-' "" - - i '" . .. ' ............ . ,,i t Joynulo ovcnlng was planned. Fol lowing a bountiful dlnnor, at which tho pink and whlto decoratlvo schema was prottlly carried out In tho tablo appointments, cards wcro Introduced and enjoyed until tho departing hour. Tho guests woro Mr. nnd Mrs. An drew C. Collier, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles 'Collier, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred D. Col lier, and Percy Cqlllor of Pendle ton. 1'cr.cy Colllor was tho guest of honor at. several Informal parties given at tho homo of his brothers during tho week ho has been hero. TO'DHY -i Thomas Meighan IN V "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" Ho had boon reported killed in Franco. So tho snobbish, romantic Wife, who had fallen In, lovo with his offlcor's uniform, thought herself a horo'a widow. Uut he'd got by the footman, and hero liu was! Citizen 'Sam McOlnnls, In n brand now suit of Joyous "hand-me-downs," roturncd to claim hi brldo. What did ho find? What did ho doT You'll laugh, and think, an-r-Attaboy, Ham! ' HUNDAY AND MONDAY MACK 8KNNNTT8 5-HKK!i : ' COMKDY DK MUCK, "liOVHf HONOIt AND IIKHAVK." ..DONT MISS IT J. REDUCED PRICES ON II If Slab W. $7.00 Cora This 16-Inch Dry Slab-wood Is absolutely your choapest fuel. We also handlo Block and Limb-wood at market prlcos, but blocks are vory scarce, and Limb-wood Is high In price, phono us your orders for Slab. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" OSCAU PEYTON WILLAHI) PIA'TON 419' Main St. ' Phone 535 Ing tho center, resplendent In rod finery. Appended from tho chnndo Hor woro llttlo red hearts which roached tho plates with tho ongngo rnent announcomont. Salad, bread and buttor sandwiches, pickles, al monds, mints, cako coffoo mado up tho menu, Tho guests were Miss Mota Chnstaln, Miss Dcss Kllgoro, Miss Myrtle Jonos, Miss Vorda Cozad, Mrs, Hodorlck Smith, tbo guost of honor, and tho hostess, Mrs, Low, Tho Ilrldgo club was cntentalned by Mrs. HHas Obencbaln at her homo on High street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Mills and Mrs. Frank Ward enjoyed tho occasion as guests. Mrs. II. N. Moo mndo high score. Delicious refreshments wcro served aftor tho game. Tho Tuosdny Five-Hundred club, recently organlxod, was entertained by Mrs. O. II. Cozard at her home on High streot, Tuesday afternoon. Tho members present woro Mrs. O. W. Robertson, Mrs. E. D. Lamb, Mrs. Uyroh Hardcnbrook, Roy Durbln, Mrs. Jack Slator, Mrs. Frank An drews, and Mrs. James Watklns. Mrs. Lonllo Terwllllger and Mrs. Harden Carter woro present as gu08tsLunch was served following a very absorb ing afternoon at cards. Mrs. Jack Slater will entortaln tho club at her homo, at 1731 Huron street next Tuesday attornoon. , Tho Library club will meet In tho library. Monday attornoon at 3 o'clock. Tho book to bo discussed Is "Tho Economic Consequences of tho Penco," by John Mnynard Koyncs. Mrs. W, II. Hobortson will load the discussion, . Mr. and Mrs. Losllo Rogers, of Hot Springs addition, ontertnlned at dlnnor for Mr. and Mrs. Frod Schall ock, of this city last Wodnosday ovonlng. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Cockran en tertained at cards at their homo on Klghth street Thursday ovonlng. Mrs, J. M. Alnutt ontortnlnod eov- oral friends nt dlnnor Thursday ovon Ing, tho occasion bolng Mr. Alnutt's birthday. The Assembly club will hold an other of Its serlos of dances on St. ValenUfio's ovo In tho Scandinavian hall. NO RELISH IN ICECREAM ASSAM NATIVES , Frank: and Lesllo Peyton onter tnlned at a dancing party at their homo onsMarkot street lost night. Re freshments added to tho ploasuro pftho evening. Tho participants woro unorioa unastain, naroia Wortloy, John Kuykendall, James Manning, Roland Cantroll, Iluford Hargus, Lesllo Poyton, Frank Poy- ton, Katherlno Ulrlch, Margaret Har gus, Holon Colwoll, Lena Mlllor, Letha Miller, Elizabeth Manning, Re bocca Humphrey, and Frances Mc Lain. Charmingly informal and sparkt ling with delightful features was the party given at the homo of Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Jones, Second, and High streets, Saturday night, by Miss Mlnnlo Darnum, for eleven t her friends. Five hundred was played during the early evening, Miss Francos Realty omorglng' from tbo battle of trumps and nolle with I NEW, YORK, Feb. 12. An amusing story showing how undesirable, not to say dangerous, Amorlca's Sunday dessert appoars to tho prlml ttvo pooplo of Assam, Is told by Miss Isabella Wilson, a worker of tho Woman's American Haptlst Foreign Mission Society who Is at present on a long-deforrcd furlough in her homo In Brooklyn. For the first six years of hor stay nt Oauhatl, Assam, where Miss Wil son 'Is stationed, sho hnd never tasted Ice-cream, for Jco Is not to bo had In that country. Consequently, sfe-hun-gorod for it with thnt hunger known only to exiles, who havo long been deprived of a homo dish, Sho was feeling tho pangs ono day, wbon a hall-storm came, such hall as only tho Assamcso cllmato can pro duce Each stono was tho slzo of an egg a solid lump of snow. Miss Wll son bad ofton seen such a storm be fore, but this was tho first tlmo It struck as being of somo uso. Why not use thoso hall-stonos In stead It Icp o freezo some cream T "Sho imparted her Inspiration to somo fellow-workers, and soon tho mission freezer was filled and tho precious homo dessort appeared at tablo. It tasted lno, "Miss Wilson says.--so, flno Indeed that tho mis sionaries had not tho heart to keep such u treat to thpmsolves, Thoy must share It with tho natives! So 'they hastily' summoned tho school and served out a small dish to oach of the convorted Christians. Sllenco for a while, while tho eager seml-savages absorbed ono, spoonful after another of this doloctablo for elBn food. "They soomod to llko It at first", said Miss Wilson. "But then" Then ono of tho Annamono discov ered that his throat was burning! Ho nhrlokcd, Ho wan in agony, Tho ovll nplrltn hnd ontorod him, Thoy wore about to destroy him. Ho ftcd tho mission houso and rushed shrieking through tho streets of Qauhalt. "It took us all evening to quiet tho panic, "Miss; Wilson declared. "It was her first and last effort at converting tho Assamcso to Am erican food, "You havo no Idoa of how much cream wo wasted," nho added sadly. Mondale Theater "The Best for the Bee SUNDAY AND MONDAY Beatriz Michelena AND IIKH OWN COMPANY IN "THE FLAME OF HELL GATE" A wonderful western plcturo, showing wonderful riding, groat gunplay, and two of tha most exciting fist fights between men ovor seen on tho screen. Also, Episode No. 12 of "The Screaming Shadow" AND A OOOD COMEDY Continuous show Sunday starts at 1 p. m. Coining Tulwln) Pnntagra Vaudeville, William S. Hart and Harry Carey nn same bill. CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION must bo mado for tho wearer Individually. Let me make your new spring null and enjoy wearing roally distinctive clothing tailored o fit you perfectly anil (b retain its extra-nmnrtnoM during long constant wear. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor 518 Main St. tTf ASK YOUR DEALER FOR . USED CAR BARGAINS One Roo Spcedwagon, almost new. Ono Roo 8 peed wagon, A-1 condition, Dort Touring, used but vcqy little; a snap at 106o! Ono Ford Delivery Wagon, cheap. SEVERAL OTHER COOD BUYS IN 'TJSED OARS C. L. McWILLIAMS &q Main St. Phono 100 OREGON FRESH CANNED PRUNES Canned in their Natural State by Oregon Canners Put Up for the Table and . Bakers' Use X Your Dealer may obtain them through Port- 1 land and Salem Wholesale Grocers and Jobbers. NOTHING MORE DELICIOUS Jewel Cafe rrMMMrrMMMMVWVMMMWVW (AsAVWlVliAAV"VB thicken Dinner 75c " V u- itjLiimAmmmttmMi