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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1921)
IViOH FIVIO THE EVENING' HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HATUIUUY, AflUli 0, 1W1I Daffodil iiinl pussywillows In pretty confusion ouipliuslzixl tlio UHttnl attractiveness of' tlio Calkins homo on Wi'ilmit iitrool InnL Haturduy nlKlit when Miss riuru Calkins on turtiilnoil tlm I -a Holrco (tub and friends of dm mninbora of tlm cluli to tho number of 30. IMnclnn to entrancing strain by Don CoIvIk on tlio saxitphouo, find Arthur Ilcnn at tlm piano, wiih IiiiIiiIkoiI In until n short tliiin boforn midnight, when rofrunlimcntK, served In tlio same color scheme lined In tlio houitu decor ations, worn served. Those Invited worn tlm Misses Mnrjorlo Dnlzull, Lorotta JomiliiRS, Mlntilo llarnum, Flnrnnro I'ortor, Mylur CnlklnH, Fay Went, Kllmliotli Hulllvnn, Mlnnlo Freeman, Jenn I'orry, Kminit HurKoy, (Iraro Karrond, Mm. Alfroil Collier, Mm. Knink Itoblnson. Mm, I.. V. Lawton, nnil Messrs. W. I). Wiilton, Krod I'ayno, Curl Hammond. Tlioo dorn Caso. Atidy Mcfleo, Kenneth KJnlin. Cyril Fells, Wesley Frator. Frank Itoblnson, und Alfred Collier. Mm. Carl Hcliubort, iimilor, was tondomd u surprlso on lior birthday, Thumdny. nt lior homo on I'lno street, by montliom of her family Tlio oftornoon win passed with needlework nnd social chit cbnt. Those present woro Mm. William Cftoyne, of HprlnK lako Valley; Mm. W. A. Arnold, Miss Margaret Hchu bort. Mm. Cnrl Bcliubort, Junior; and Mm. Ooorno Mjosorvn of Io Qrando, Oregon, nn;l tho compll mcutrd Kuast, Last Friday, Mm. Frank A. Moyor, of Merrill, entertained about 75 KUORta at "r.OO." curda being supple mented by April fool diversion and u most dellclom.lunchoon win aorTiid. Mrs. Kmll Drohor and Mm. Charles Hogtio worn lioitcsse at n party complimenting Mm. I. I'ropst nt Mm. Drohor's homo on Lincoln street Tuondny aftnrnoon. Mowing, luncheon, nnd convomatlon worn tho diversions. Tho guests wiru Mm. Hen Mltclmll, Miss Vloln Hnnlu mau, Mm. Merln llouittoii, Mm. Al licrtlna Nllachclm. Mm. Forest Clark, Mm. John Droller. Mm. Andrew Hantamau. and Mm. Clayton Cornlnh. Following u precedent established aevoral yrum ago, and obsorvod each following ynar with tlio exception of a couplo of years when Miss Her nardlna llannon wan absont, alio, with her undo, K. J. Murray, enjoy ml a two-day birthday cnlobratlon last Saturday and Sunday. Tho tws-tlny obiurvnneu endcil Hunduy ovonlnK with a sumptuous turkey dinner at Enterprise ranch, MIbr Hannon'H homo. Tho Happy Hour Needle club will moot with Mm. It. J, Hboeti, 308 Bouth Illvoraldu Htroot, next Tueaday afternoon. Mm. 0. C. lorens and Mm. K. 0. Drohor were hostesses nt n mltcol lanooUH shower given for Mbia Viola Bantamau, In tho Loroni apnrtinunta j yesterday nftornoon. Mliwi Bantamau will bocomo tho brldo of C. L. I'ly-j malo noxt Tuosday. Prior to Miss Bantamau'a orrlvul at tho Loreni apartmonta Into In tho attornoon, tho ladloa occupied tbolr tlmo at cardR. Hofreahmonta worn aorvod. Tlioso proRont woro Mm. H. F. Was ton, Mm. J. 0. Ooblo, Mm, II. C. Cornlah, Mlaa Oladya Lottus, Mm. It. K, Dowooao, Mm. Uyron Noud, MIbr Mlnnlo Walk er, Mm. F. It. Call, Mm. Ira Orom. Mm. Hon Mltcboll, Mm. A. J. Banta mau, Mlsa Irono Bantamau, tho guoat of honor, and tho hoatoRaoa. Mr. and Mm. Charles Collier on torlalnod at a 2 o'clock dlnnor Bun day attornoon for Mr. and Mm. Al fred Colllur. and Mr. and Mm. A. M. Colllor. During tho ovonlnK. tho party was Joined by floorgo Btophon aon, Kvorott deary. Moyd I'ortor, MIbr Florence I'ortor, und Kdwln Warren. Mm. If. I). L. Stownrt was hou 4oh of ton of her frlonda at hor homo on Alamodu nvonuo Wod nosday uftnrnoon. Flvo hundred was onjoyod until JuhI bofoio tho hour of dopiirturo. whon dulnty ro froBhmontH wero Borvod. . m , Tho ARHombly club announces that tho club dnnco Monday ovontng. April lb", will bo an Informal affair, as tho dkto falls upon tho occasion of tho cotamunlty dlnnor at tho Wblto Poll can. Many mombora will attend tho dlnVior and will havo no tlmo to pre- par fora formal dance. a r.rwnll nartv was given, luce- dayevenlnR at the Wllte Pelican . .a .. nr i. n piinnflni. run- rJsentatlvo of tho Qoodycor nubbor from this territory to llono. Nevada. To speed his parting plunHantly, MIkh Hetty Uray Invited In n numliur of frlendn nnd tho evrnlnir pusand In duncliiK, cIorIiir with n llKhl supper. Ttioso preHont woro Mm, It. Chandler, tlio Mlssos Victoria HelrRood, Motn Chastnln, I2iumn Iloniu, Norn Itlnk nr. Mivvmo LlKitett. (Irnco Fnrrnnd, MosRm. Don ColvlR, I.oii I'rltchnrd, Andrew KiiRnn, II. Priest, J. K. Hur rold, Wesley Frntor und tho Ruost of honor. Mm. Fred Dunbar nnd Mm. I.csllo TorwIillRor nnlortnlned nt "r.OO" nt tho homo of tlio Inttor, Frldny nftor noon. After n very plcnsnnt, nftor noon delightful rpfrcRhmonts woro aorvod. Tlio Invited Kuostii wore- Mm. (lien Jester, Mrs. Herman, Mm. J. B Klllot, Mrs. Vnn llellun, Mrs rooms ynstnrdny attornoon, n InrRo number of women bolnc present. Tho life of tho Into Jtihn HurrouKhs, na lurnllat, wns dlRCUBsod, and character sketches, with rnndliifc of his pooms and unsays- wro given by several of tho club mombori. Mm. J. A. Krauso wns the leador. Tta was served at tho closo of tho meotilng. Mrs. Charles Martin waa hostess to tho Art Noodlo Work club, nt tho homo of Mrs. Cnroy Ilnmsby, Wed nesday nflnrnoon. Neodlowork. oc cupied tho giionUH Hmo afUir which rofroshmenta worn served, Guests bo sides tho club mdmbors woro Mm. (I. C. Loronz and IMllo daughter, Mrs. Fred Houston an-d llttlo daughter, nnd Mrs. TIiob. Slartln. Ilnvo You Hncn Krlley today? l'INI) MAMaiOTII ItRLIO I.OB ANdHLBa, Cal., April 0 A polvlc bono of Immonso alio nnd imiinvml to havo boon part of a Ukolton of n gigantic pro-historic '", . nnimai, na noon iuuuu uunun - l.4.l fnflti 1v f'nrnv KlllnHllV. Mm. I . . '"n...Mwn nnn. Iinpn " " " - icavniinnn ui unu.u, uu ........ J. A. Cordon, Mm. Hardin Curler, Tho oxcnvationa woro mado In Mrs. Itnmsby, Mrs. John ICnders, Mrs. ,. ,jOPoru and havo uncovorod n groat variety or nono, snou mm rock doposlta. Dr. C. L. Edward. head of tho naturo nudr depart mont of Los Angolos aehools, In spected tho find and doclarod too nnlmnl to which It onco belonged waa probably tho groateat In alio that ovor wbikoo an oanu. VETEitAK itnrmEfl (loldon Lincoln, Mm. Mnrlo West, Mrs. T. II. "Wnttors, Mm. Lloyd Htow art. Mm. Cnrnahan, Mrs. Win. Can- ong. Mm. Charloa, Martin, Mm. F. V. Patrick and Mrs. Charto coiner. Mm. William Oanong won tho first prlio, while, tho consolation prize went to Mm. Btownrt. St. Paul's Episcopal (inlld Is plan ning n big enrd party to bo given In tlio Wlilto Pnllcnn hotol tho nvonlng of April 20th. Karh guild member will bn rusponslblo for the presence of enough playors to fill ono tnblo. Music will bo a foaturo of tho after noon's entertainment. BAN FIIANCIBCO, April 9- Joseph H. Lauck adjutant-gonoral of California under Governors Ooorgo C. Pardoo and James N Ollloto, has bcon placed on tho re tired list by tho ponsion board of it... iinnilinrn I'ftplflc railroad, by Ti... t.ihrnrv rlnl, held an Interest- whom ho was omployod as apoclol Ing mooting In tho library club'passonger agent. ---" - " - White Pelican Hotel ELECTRIC GRILL SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $LS0 i Chicken Itlco Soup Rlpo Ollvos Celery Sliced Tomutoes Mayonnaiso lloast Chicken With Hago Dressing. Blrloln Steak With Mushroom Sauco. Stowed Corn. ' Mashod Potatoes. ' Creamed Pcaa. Ice Croam Cako I Lemon Pie Coffeo Table DHotc Dinners Week Days $1.25 SERVICE AND COOKINO UNEXCELLED . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ATTENTION! All who have ever been member of the order are earnestly requested to meet at K. of P. Hall, I. O. O. F. Building, Monday April 11th, 8 p. m. There will be addresses by Leif S. Fin seth of Dallas, Ore. G. V. C, Walter G. Gleeson of Portland, G. tC. of R. & S. and others. Also business of great importance to the order and to the city. CHAS. F. DE LAP, K. of R. & S. C. C. LOW, C. C. TENDENCY IS TO GROW COLLEGES HOBTON, Mass., April 7. Whon u liberal arts college roaches an en rollment of COO It ought to atop and nrgaalzo n now coIIoko unit, with so parato faculty, and a dean Indepen dent of tho other, In tho opinion of President l.cmiiol II. Murlan of H on ion Unlvorslty. His statement was mad i) In connection with tho action of several collcgos in limiting tho numbor of students. "My concoptlon of tho Ideal llbornl arts collogo is ono having n faculty of CO and a student body of not moro than COO," said President Murlln, "When tho numbers oxecod these tho organization Is too largo, and It would bo bettor to, divide It into units. Beparato collcgos ought to bo established, with soparata faculties and deans acting Independently of each other. "Tho Interest of tno collogo offi cials will focus on tho ontorlng class In tho fall of 1023," said President Murlln. "It is doubtful If tho enroll mont will thon show anything but tho normal Incrcaso. Thero will prob ably bo a reduction rather than an incroaso in tho ontorlng classes nil ovor tho country. "Tho abnormal Increases In enroll ment during tho past thrco years havo bcon duo to tbo dolay caused In tlm education of hundreds of young men by tho war, and tho general prosperity. Then, too, tho efficiency of tho collogo graduato In tho war has caused a widespread apprecia tion of tho boneflts of a collogo edu cation. "It is improbable that tho groat increases will bo sustained. I do not Havo Yon Been Kcllcy today? anticipate as largo Increases In tho noxt throe yearn aa In tho Inst thrco. Tho high poak ot Uio rush to tho col logos was roachod fin the fall of 19T3, and wo shall havo to watt until this class graduates In 1023 to see what tho normal studonta enrollments ot tho collcgos will bo in tho future." Hnvn You Boon Kclloy today? CAItllOLL AND NOIUU9 Chuoqidn Stage Line Leaves Union Taxi Office daily at 2:30 P.M. Returning leaves Chiloquin 8:30 A. M. Phone 424-J KWOOD Wo will truaranteo a cord ot our 16 Inch Dry Slab Wood to produco as much beat as a cord ot limb or body woo'. Tbo price Is much less. $7.00 CORD We hav plenty ot DLOCK-.WOOD and are making quick deliveries. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" OSCAR rEYlXW 419 Main St. WXLLARO PKXTON Phone 535 4 t s f t t T t i t r Some Service Mr. H. Goepfert, Stromberg factory carburetor specialist will be here on or about April 11. He will be here for three days and anyone with carburetor trouble (any make) Mr. Goepfert will be glad to be of any help to you. Don't miss this chance to get your carburetor adjusted by someone that really knows. MALLORY GARAGE If the Wood Dealer Sold Service That sound odd Do do not soil current ; wo sell service. doesn't a? Well, supposo the wood dealer sold serrlco Instead ot wood, ho would tend to your furnace and your range, taJto away tho ashes and clean tho fluox. You would buy so much boat. Now you buy ho much light, although you pay according to tho current you cousunio. Hut tho service is performed wou you by this company at tlio nubs tat Ion and power plants. That Is what wp want to glvo you efficiency service. It is the alm of this company tp havo none bnt satisfied customers. No matter what it is, if you havo a grievance, or are dissatisfied about your bill or do not understand our rates, ploaso como and soo us or wrtto us about It. If you havo any suggestions to mako, we will glady avail our selves of them as our nlui Is constantly to improve our service to you aa fast as the development of science and human ability permit. Calitornia-Oregon Power Company 127 S. Sixth St. Phone 378-J "Let George Do It" REPAIR SPECIALIST With Complete Line of JEWELRY GEO. L METZ 622-Main Street Klamath. Falls cjbmpnny, who lins boon transiorreu