, , r -vr-rT-' 1 ,v wr. , A. i, if t 1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON !.' v saturjmi, NovMsuiEn o, iwi PAGE TWO V . ll Wl m irt m m- 1 I Pf V' l k :V J &7! , V- ws t.:1 ' .r-., , . .ess. If": Hallowo'cn parties that woro po- Lyons, Harry Putmnn, 11. R. Yancy, pular Willi BOdoty last week con- W. J. Holtor, Mablo Crandoll, Mis tlnucd to bo In voguo throughout ncs Ha2cl Drown, Ella Dorton, the wook-end and closed with n.Wllma Burk, Margtiorlto Lor,d, El- .flourjsh ot entertaining on Monday lamno Howe, and Esther Wlck- nnd Tuesday ot this card parties and teas numerous children's parties wero.H. Putman, B. 11. Yancy, A. Wick- frcd Collier, Charles Colllor, T, 0. Campholl, E, D. Johnson, 0. A, llollman, Joo Urett, John Martin, Harry Ooollor, Warren Hunt, and Miss Mluy Craig. . , Tho Illvorsldo school onjoyod n musical program on Thursday af ternoon rendorod by tho high scool music department undor in struction of Miss Evelyn Applegate wook. Dances,' Btrom; Messrs. David Totton, Joe Doth the boys and girls gleo clubs as ns welt asj O'Brien, Stanley Lyons, A. Lyons,. hnvo q part In tho program as woll given during tho past week. Mrs. ' Oscar Shlvo and Mr?, Charles x I. Roberts woro hostesses nt nn elaborate party on Monday night. Ten rouplos woro entertain Btrom, B. Harrington, J. C. Van Camp, M. Howell, M. Lyons, Wil liam Swoet, Hubert Totten and W. J. Hcltor. flnn of the most charmlnir of tho pdL with dancing and cards,, and children's parties ot the wook was.Kathloon kulik, ...& h1a alnnl tinlll' Il..t I t-Afr. TThIIawa'ah aa K 1 n A Intin as tho orchostra, which did ox coptlonatly well for tho short tlmo they hnvo had for practico. Tho program, follews: I. Boy's Qlee a. Lore's Old Sweot Song, rrho University Club Is branching out noxt Tuesday with Its first big social ovunt with a dnnco nt tho Scan dinavian hall. Tho affair will bo strictly Informal for botn men nnd women. And tho commlttoo, Don Holding, Mrs. Blanch Wnrron Collar, Miss Huth Mllson'nnd Nod Twining, urge nil eoltego pobnlo to nmlo an ef fort to bo on hand. IMomlny njpht In colobratlon ot Hallowo'on, Mrs, 0. W. Houston gavo a party tor her daughter, Miss Qonovlovo. Tho guosts wore: Mary Loulso Hudson, Doan Houston, Vir ginia Houston, Lois Powell, Ella llogan, Mario Crystal, Edward Swan sen, Marvin Parker, Elbort Fossum, Twenty-Five Yean Ago in Linkville wlthi numerous clevor stunt8 until that given on Hallowe'en ere by a jlato hour In tho orentng. Tho Miss Hope Gordon for a group ot party was given at the Roberts, her little friends. Hallowe'en home on Payne Alloy. irtos .,'t , t. Another Interesting affair of Monday night was the 600 party given by Mr. tad Mrs. Frank B. Robinson at their homo on Pine games amused tho guosts through out tho evening, and dainty re freshments "woro served at tho close ot the games. -Present on the occa sion were: Lenore and Eva Furber, b. I'll Take You Home Again, Roy Durham and Gordon Campbell. f- c II. Mixed Chorus. a. Bendemeer's Stream, b. Kentucky Babe. -HI. Girl's Glee. a. Twilight (arranged from Mi nuet In O. Doothoven.)' b. To a Wild Rose MacDowell c. Kls, Walts Ardltl. IV. Orchestra. a. Versa Overture Mtscklo Zenha and Jean Rogers. Jean Phil- street. The ho.se was tastily de-lllps.i Alexis Lyle, Mona Brady, Lois rnratnit In rmttnm -hrv..nthamnm.1 Hamnr. AllCA Hector. Elisabeth Anri rrntmm namUnnil with wltrhftJ Powell. Harriett 'Htttttor. James BtTtt. l' and jack o' lanterns. Cards were! Jotferson, Buster Brown, Gilbert b. Erentng Shadows Mackle the diversion ot the evening and Fleet, Bert Hansen, Howard Reed, Beyer, , near midnight elder and plum' Ernest Holbrook, -Walter Hoctor and' c. Trail to Yesterday Macki padding wa. served by the host-rthoii hostess, t Prizes were won by Beyer. Present were: -Misses Mart-', Ernest. Holbrook and Jean Rogers lor aret WBWW, ftrJorleDelxell, VTo- rence Porter, Clara Calkins, Loret ta Jennings, Qrace Farraad, May- bolnV (ho beat divers after apples, Mrs, Jack Thompson was hostess A charming bridge party ot the week was that glvon at tho homo ot Mrs. Frod Scballock on rashlngton street. Tho lovoly rooms woro mado more dollghtful with docoratlre bowls ot marigold and renins, and tho table with Its yellow ribbons and center pleco ot marigolds completed the picture Bridge was played and Mrs. Earl Whltlock won the prise. Present were: Mfesdames Del Gam mon, L. G, Van Bellen, Leslie Rogers, Roger E. Dowcese, Lesllo Tcrwllllgcr, Oscar Shlve, Charles I. Roberts, Charles Martin, Enrl Whltlock, E. B, R55sffl?SfewrcNa MewcNK thouw ifTTovtoN of tm I f APTORS SOLD A VKKY ATTRACT1VB SOtT ,T THB PORTO I I cTHe ceKTRAL. Hoivu. II Hall, CharlOB L. Mooro and tho hos tess. Saturday ovonlng Mrs. Harry Thrashor nnd Miss MJIdrcd Thrashor were hostesses for Mrs.Thraaher's two llttlo daughters, Anna Loulso and Evllo. Tho, most wonderful witch and, ghosts took part In tho outer- talnmont, and made tho party a real Hallowe'en atfatr. Present ware: Mona Blanch Brady, Velmu Parker, ..Continued on Page Five DANCE TONIGHT SCANDINAVIAN HALL HOUSTON-F1LZ OHCHE3TRA A Regular Jaxz Fcst belle Leavttt, Elliabeth Sullivan, J thu afternoon at a tea honoring Faye West, Minnie Barnnm, and-Mrgt Del Gammon. She was asslst Messrs. P. L. Pope, Lloyd Porter. ,y MrSi j0hn Boyle. The tea Nod Twining, 0. H. Medley, Elmer ( WB8lheld In the charming Thomp Pendell, Lyle Walthers, Charles. a0 homo on conger avenue. Gaddes, Kenneth Kaum, Arthur Leavltt and .Mr. and' Mrs. Robin sen. , Mrs. Peter - A. Albertson enter tained on -.Friday afternoon at her home ln Pelican City with throe j table. iot .bridge. The pretty prises were wonMiy.iMrs. Dunbar and Mrs. Patrick.. The guest list follews: tMcsdames H. N. Moo, Charles Martin, J C, Brockenbrough, Charles L. Moore, F. U. Patrick, Loslio Terwilliger, Fred Shallqclc, Herbert D. Newell, Hardin Carter, John Endorff, and Fred Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hannon - combined tho celebration ot their $ 34th -wedding anniversary iflth r- mat -or their son, waiter's 1,8th birthday, and a family dinner was enjoyed on i Sunday by the Itntno dlatot family and a fow guests. . Mrs, R. Ht Dunbar waa hostesB on' Wcdnekday to, the Art Needlo Work club- at her homo on Jotfer sonstroot. The house was lovely In Orasgo' nnd black decorations, ar ranged by Miss Edna Dunbar, to carry out tho Idea ot Hallowe'en. Tho table -as well as tho rooms was artistically adored with crepo paper festoons. The homo of .Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Heifer was tho scono Saturday night ot a great deal of merriment when they .were . hosts to a num ber . of friends In celebration ot Hallowe'en. Decorations carried out tho Idea ot the, occaslou and de licious refreshments were served. Dancing and cards were enjoyed until n late hour by the following gnests: Mesdames William Sweet, A. C. Duncan, M. Howell, Boudln, David Totten, J. B. Van Camp, B. Harrington, If. Sweotman, Rowe, A. Wlckstrom, II. Lord, Stanley Last Sunday Mrs. Margaret Pitts was vory pleasantly surprised at her homo 825 Lincoln St. Upon her return from church she was greeted by Hallowe'en decorations throughout tho rooms, an artistic table, and a sumptuous dlnnor rea dy to be served. Tho occasion for tho happy event was Mrs. Pitts' birthday and she was tho recipient ot several pretty gifts. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J.t J, Parker, Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mrs.' Elizabeth Evans, Mrs. Golden Lincoln -and Mrs. Pitts. Tho second ot tho series of card, parties to be given In Lyceum Hall will take placo Monday evening, Nov. 7,, when Mrs. Roger Deweese will bn hostess assisted by tho Indies of 'the parish. Refreshments will be served as, usual and beauti ful prizes given for high score, Anyone Interested In cards Is In vlted. Tho Woman's Auxiliary ot the Presbyterian Church met llast Thursday and made final arrange ments for their bazaar to bo held In the parlors of their church on 'afternoon and evening of Friday December 2nd. Saturday afternoon of last wook Mrs. Golden Lincoln was hostess at an elaborate party at the home ot Mrs. J. J. Parker for a large group ot her friends. All decorations were In- Iflallowe'en colors .and em blems. Cards were played through out the afternoon and near Jeve- nlng refreshments were served Mrs. T. C. Campbell and MrsJ Al fred Collier were winners of( the prizes. Tho guests were Mesdames L. G. Van Bellen, Chas. Mpore, John Siemens, Everette Geary, Frod Dunbar, Andrew Collier,, Al T fr T 9- ft other s . i 'r phonograph -u is can do it! ? mr. 7?J ' i "T.: . 4 m . nf? ssnv . 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You know that thcro was no dif ference between the two voices. A similar tost was mado by Joseph Phillips with RE-CREATIONS ot his barltono selections. Again tho same astonishing rosult there was .no dlfforonce between RE-CREATED voice and living voice, By this wonderful performance, the New Edison has placed Itsolf apart from all other phonographs and talking machine. It alone has sustalnod this drastic test, 'it, alono has proved concretely and conclusively, that It gives yo the living performances ot great artists. f ;r- i - 7-: ' J THE NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" VMr- For the arrest and conviction of any per son stealing,, tamperingwith or adulterate ing PREMIUM DAIRY MILK o , in , j irrltif L&kA M U mmkha iK d M k k Sk d SBmak .a Bw . kiict unlivery nm nmuc m pmxrtmm ogmcii; I ls srsVaVkM nUsrlsrla tfV4Wl ttfrl hlllfhatl MsiSsA PREMIUM DAIRY Emil Mochettez, Prop. 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