2 PAGE THREE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 20, IWlh The Office Cat ., 5 t 5 4t A ' "ii' ?& ,.7 7 . - " 1IY JUNIUH -II NEWSPAPERMEN Stressing tho bright on it, Up from tho Ink of it, Clear to tho brink of it, Always to think of It, Llfo Is your gamo. (Moving tho pawn In It, I I (Up with tho dawns In It, Iilons or fauns In it i Failure or fame. Such Is your gift to It, Sonslng tho drift to It, Olvlng a lift to It, Hiding your nnmo. Throwing tho light on It, Stressing tho bright on It, Writing tho right on It, Alwnys tho same. Loving tho thrill of It, Having your will of It, Drinking tho fill of It, Liquid and flamo. Hiding tho crest of It, Up with tho best of It, JXjwii with tho rout of it, tho giiiiio. Honolulu Star-Dullotln. DO YOU KNOW THAT Love Is llko hash. You must liavo confidence to enjoy It. When you hold your girl's hand you'ro a Million miles from no where Wo lost our Bplrlt when thoy . took away, our boozo. You should never steal a watch, bocauso a lawyor will eventually get tho caso and ou tho works. Tho unlucky months for getting married are: Janunry, February, March, April, May, June, July Aug ust, September, October, Novembor and December. After man camo woman and sho has bcon after him ovor since. Everything has gono down excopt papor and envelopes. Thoy aro ta tlonory. t Tho homo leant that loses often- est Is mother and father, says Dill Wlcst. r It may consolo tho boys to know that tho koy to success tits tho KchoolhouBO door. Tho peoplo of Peru aro bitterly complaining of tho monoy string ency In their land. Maybo tho Per uvlan bark Is -worso than tho bite No woman's memory Is as short ns her Bklrt, tbeso days, says Jim Driscoll. SAME OLE WOULD This tlmo last yoar nobody was satisfied with what things cost. "You'ro right! And this tlmo this year nobody's satisfied with what thoy bring," THE JOY niDEIl'H PLAINT Ot all sad words ot tonguo or pen, tho saddest aro these, "I'm plnchod again." ljrlght boy Say dad, I something you can't do! Fnthor What Is It? 1 Bright boy Qrow! can do FOOL QUESTIONS L. D. Asks: "When tho door's njar can you uso It for canning?" E. K. Asks: "What kind of a koy fits n lock ofv hnlr?" An optimist Is a man who goes to n dnucb wltlldut suspondors, sug gests Dan Crump. Now that tho Ku Klux Klan has ovoked publlo and official opposi tion Its prominenco If not its per manonco is assured. When a movlo actor or actorlno receives an Invitation to work in or around Hollywood, It might bo tormed "Tho Call of tho Wild," Of course tho oyes may ho tho windows of tho soul, but It Is through tho mouth that you loam thoio la nobody homo. I Jno. McColl says some of tho mngnzlno covers should bo barred A banquet hold In tho chombcr of commopco rooms Monday ovenlng marked tho final launching of a uni versity club In tho city. Tho ban quet was attended by 37 prospective charter mombo'rg and tho good wlshos of almost as many moro woro sent In by men ami women who wore unable to attend. Tho delightful meal was norvod by tho Ladles Aid of the Meth odist church under tho direction of Mrs. J. J, Kollcr. Tho decorative schomo, carrlod out with Autumn loaves and bright berries, was In charge of Misses Maybello Leavltt and Margaret Worden. Present at tho nffalr'were: Misses Vera Hous - ton, Elizabeth Houston Haines, Mar- Jorlo Dlczell, Mnybollo Leavltt, Clara Calkins, Mario Obonchaln, Ituby Fen wick, Wanda Brown, Mrs. Blanch Warren Collier, Mrs. Ilachael Solo mon, Howard Winos, Charles Collier, Fred Payno, od Twining, Gcorgo Stevenson, Elmer Pendoll, C. H. Med loy, Max Schnfer and John Houston, alt of tho University of Oregon; F. J. Fllz, University of Washington; Ken noth Perry, Bob Elliott, Mldrod Thrasher, of 0. A. C; Miss Allco Blackford, unlvorslty of Illinois; Mrs. Mario Jano O'Callaghan, U. of Chi cago; Lyle Walthors, U. of Lei and Stanford Jr.; Miss Margaret Worden, Washburn Collego; Fred Wosterfleld, Valparlso; W. V. Marshall, U. of Michigan; C. E. Solomon, C. S. U. S; Irono E. Conwny, U. of Wisconsin; Frank S. Howard, Whitman; Ruth Wilson, Grcnnoll college, and U. of Penn; R. S. Llouranco, Colorado School of Mines; Miss Mary E. Craig, U. of Missouri and Columbia Univer sity; Miss Grnco Farrand, Berkeley collego; Miss Elizabeth Koys, Marlon collego and U. of Virginia. !Mr. and Mrs, John E. Endors cele brated on Tuosday tholr second wed ding annlvorssary with n small din ner nt tholr lovely homo on Pine St. Presont wcre: Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Harden brook and Olonn Jester. Tho Ladles Aid of tho Methodist church wad cntortalncd on Thursday afternoon at tho' homo of Mrs. W. J. Stclnmetz on Ninth street. Tho In- dlos mot and made plans for a rum mngo salo to bo held a week from, this Saturday. A dollghtful lunch eon wns served by tho hostess at tho closo of tho afternoon, Mrs, R. J. Shcots entortalned Tues day for tho Hannvv Hour Snwlnc eluhl ut her homo on South Riverside av - onue. :A number ot cuests wero tortnlncd besides tho regular mem bors ot tho club. They were: Mes dames R. S. Mooro, J. F. Gooller, A. Frlsbto, Mills, Miss Elizabeth McCur dy, and tho children guests were Cal llo Hector, Lin Propst, Hazel Rich ardson, Helen Richardson, Members Mcsdnmes R. A. Emmltt, W. P. John- now that we havo national pro hibition thoy are equipping schoot boxes with Individual drinking cups. Sort of souvenir, or what is tho idea? Our idea ot a girl without am bition Is ono who Is contontod to Ho In a hammock whllo other girls rldo by In automobiles. LAW OF THE ROAD "Hoy, youl Don't stop your car near my horse! It skeers him." "Don't worry, I know tho rules, 'Don't park near a plug. " The Rex Cafe $1.00 Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 Holn Dill PIcklos Largo Rlpo 01IVC3 Shrimp Cocktail Cro.un- of Chicken Soup Combination Vcgetnblo Salad Choice ot Entroe; .Chicken Frlcassoo, Egg Dumplings Fried Spring Chicken, Garden Peas Breaded Voal CutletB, Cream Oravey Sweet Orange- Fritters i Vegetables: Snow Flako Polajoos Golden Phoz Rice Custard Drinks: Tea, Coffee, Milk or Chocolate George William M. Hoc- Tho Past Matrons Club of Aloaha chapter of Kastorn Btar mot Friday afternoon at the Baldwin hotel for a social attornoon, Aloaha chapter of O. E. S. gave a Hallowo'en banquet Tuesday ovenlng at tholr chapter rooms which was uttondod by a large number of visit ing friends. Hallowo'en decorations i were used In adorning tho rooms , The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. L S. Ifonry, Mrs. ,W. P. McMil lan, Mrs Jennie Hurn, Mrs. H, E. Hauger, Miss Ida B. Momyer, and W. A. Dclzoll acted as toast master. Lyceum, hall of Sacred Heart church, Tuesday ovenlng, provided tho setting for tho first of a sorlcs of entertainments to bo glvon during tho winter months by the young peo plo of tho parish. Miss Cecilia Mc Mahon was hostess on this occasion and was ably assisted by the young Indies of tho C. Y. L. club. Five Hundred and Bridge Whist provldod tho entertainment for tho guests, numberclng about sixty, and costly prizes were given to thoso making the highest scoro. Mrs." Golden Lin coln was awarded tho first prize for tho ladles and Mr. 0. F. Foster first prlzo for tho men. Tho consolation prize felt to Mrs. Tom Lorrene. Misses Elizabeth Ramsby, Opal Cardwell and Florence Elliott, music pupils of Sacred Heart Academy, delighted tho gucstB with soreral piano solos, rendered In their UBual charming manner. !All presont voted tho even ing ono of tho most onjoyablo and nro anxiously awaiting tho second of tho series. Mrs, Rogor Deweeso will bo hostess on this occasion. Black cats and witches, yellow pumpkins and ghosta wero scattered at random throughout tho whole low er floor of tho Whlto Pelican hotel Friday night when tho Masons and their ladles gathered there for a Hal lowo'en dnnco. Tho affair was given on an claborato scale and Interesting was tho scccn presented as tho merry makers whirled and danced undor the clovcrly shaded lamps. Announcements havo been recotved hero by friends ot Miss Lois Myers telling of her marriage to F. R. Swln- den In Portland on Octobor 21. Miss Mers bu n host ot frIonds ln Bnd en-fnround town who "member her as la teacher In tho public schools ot tho city. ROSEBURG "A quiet but protty wedding was solemnized In Portland last Saturday, when Miss OlaUjs Lon ox became tho brldo of Charles W. S'prlnger. Tho woddlng camo as a complete surpriso to their many friends In this city. Tho bride Is tho dnughtor ot Dave Lenox, and is a rccont graduate of O. A. C. where sho was most popular In campus ac tivities. She wns a member ot tho Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Springer Is located near Yoncnlla, where ho Is englnoorlng highway work. Tho young couple will mnko their homo In that vicinity at the presont." Miss Lonox Is well known In Klamath Falls having spont sovoral summors with her father during the tlmo ho wns Entree: Vanilla Sauco Stowed Sugar Corn Punch soon, Harry Richardson, Humphrey, Jennie Hum, Stolmnotz, L. Huconlch, O. tor, and tho hostess. Desert: Pudding, Custard Sauco proprietor of tho old Shasta confec tionery storo, nnd last year sho taught In tho coitimorclnl department of tho high school hero. Tho nnnual high school reception hold sway with tho young folk of tho city last night when they nil gnth rrcd In tho high school building as tho guosts of the sophomores and bad a Jolly time with Hallowo'en games and eats. Last night su'w ono of tho largost parties ot Its kind ovor held In tho old building, and thoso in at tendance Insist that they had the finest tlmo over. Tho Leisure Hour bridge club will bo entertained on Tuesday afternoon at 2:1G by Mrs. B. B. Hall In the Hall hotel Annex. The Women's club of the B. P. O. E. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 In the Temple on Main street for a social attornoon, and tVe host esses, Mrs. R. E. Deweese and Mrs. John E. Enders, wish it to bo known that bridge and fancy work will bo tho order of tho afternoon. Ono of the largest Hallawe'en card parties ot the week wag that given on Thursday by Mrs. Carey Ramsby and Mrs. Fred Houston at tho form ers homo. "GOO" was the diversion of tho ovenlng for the many guests, who appeared In costume. Many elaborate disguises were worn by the ladles as well as many that were funny or clover. Tho rooms woro decorated with Hollawo'en symbols which lent to tho gaiety of the occas ion. The refreshments, too, carried out the spirit ot the decorations. Tho guests wore: Mesdames W. O. Smith, C. I. Roberts, Oscar Shlve, J. J. Par ker, F. U. Patrick, 0. B. Cozad, Charles L. Mooro, Hardin Carter, L. 0. Mills, Dorothy Luco, dharlcs J. Martin, O. A. Belman, Earl Whltlock, Byron Hardenbrook, Fred Schallock, O. W. Houston, Leo Houston, L. G ' Van Bcllen, E. B. Hall, Golden Lin coln, Leslie Rogers, E. L. Hosley, Lesllo Terwilllgor, Fred Dunbar, E. B. Henry, Ora Coffee, C. H. Under wood, Will Baldwin, John Enders, Bert WIthrow, O. W. Robrtson, Joe Brott, John Martin, A. J. Voye, Frod Mills, R. H. Anderson, Lestor Kirk Patrick, of Merrill, Misses Maud Baldwin, Agnes Lee, and Alice Mc Court. Mrs. Cozad was tho winner of the first prlzo and Mrs. Bellnran received the consolation gift. Mrs. A. J. Voyo, Horry Borrell, and Miss Ina Graham will present a group ot beginners In vocal, piano and violin at a prlvato recital this ovenlng from 7:46 until 8:45 in tho chamber ot commerce- room's. Miss Esther Calkins, a young lady who has developed wonderful ability in voice within the short tlmo she has been studying under Mrs. Voye, will , Miss Constance Fisher will net as ac bo presented In tho vocal recital, Miss companlst. Mrs. Voye, Mr. Borroll f ManyttuidgL '4 I ' MaKjWghtWoi ?" """ " u- ' 111 Will -i k IIIH I Mill SKl Hill I -? wmBmmMkWMMWm u v ' x - m m umaaa 1 1 II Ml mm M. M U.M mM M. AWMmLLM v? i?L. Iltlll v .. H II 111 I .... " "v IIIH! is Less than Two Months Away ' v liiilii ' : 111 I j ' A portion set aside and deposited 111 : each week will give ample money " ' , I . ', for Christmas gifts. Deposit at - Mr. First State & Savings Bank 1 - Klamath Falls, Oregon (jZ&&p ) fMtlMror itfM SAOBS Yalue! OUEEN QUALITY shoes offer so much more than ordinary foot wear at the same prices that reason after season they grow stronger in favor; Our grandmothers knew and still know Queen Quality means the best, and today three generations are wearing shoes stamped with this famous name. There are Queen Quality styles for the varied needs of womanhood, from youth o age Your style in the right fitting, at the right price,jiwait3 your selection. THE BOOTERY CHAS. P. MAGUIRE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Kat'horlne Walton, whom many Ida-, math Falls folk havo heard with pleasure, will appear as tho violinist, and Miss Elizabeth Graham, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Al Grahum, -will be presented In the piano recital. HP and Miss Graham oxpoct to-continua those recitals throughout the winter as their pupils advance from stage to fltago in tho study ot their chosen art. 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