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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1921)
-t ., - "VJm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMMK 19, lMf fags nvi 3 lA largi brldgo party ot tho wook was that given on Saturdar af tor- noon In Pollcan City by Mra. H. W Drldgfordj Mrs. I. II. Hlbbort and Mrs.'B. H. Flko. Many bids to the altalr won rocolrod by Klamath Jslls eocioty India, who wore In at- ta4anco from horo Mis Ellraboth Itamaby and Miss lkmlta Schnffer woro hostossos for a grssp o( jtholr young friends at a daatlng party at tho 'former's home Friday night. When dancing was tired of, games wero played, and late Jn the orenlng light refreshments wore sorted at small tables. Tho guests wore: Misses Walvo Wathrow, Jean McDonald, Bthollna OTlahorty, Am Kktthorlno Oarrott, AlStha Humphroy, Clara' Cornish, Ruth Oe Xlx, Nolllo Elliott, Bertha PelU, Thlrsa and Holen Anderson ot Mer rill, Messrs. Itobbrt Cornish, Cecil Humphrey, Linn Ferguson, Harry Pelts, Zed' Darns, itobort (loots, Rob rt Hacklsn, Qoorga Palmer, and tho hostesses. Tho Ladles Library club meeting was postponed from Friday after sioet of this week until Friday aftor iom of next week, In dotoronco to -Ajmlstlcif Day, At next week's Moot ing It is hoped there' will be a large Attendance as much Important' work will be gono over at that tlmo. ' Tho Annual Thank-Offorlng moot ing ot the Woman's Missionary So doty of tho Prosbytorlan churih will bo hold Thursday night of next week In tho parlors of'tho church. It will lie a public affair. Tho camp-fire jslrli aro arranging to prouont a pag ouat, and, tho ladles of tbo socloty will sorvo' light rofroHliments. lAa event of Interest this week was the fsrow'oll dlnnor given attho homo of' Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thompson on. Conger avouuo, Friday night. A coursio dln'nbr was sorvud at seven o'clock; and covors worp laid for tho following:. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Ack-loyt-Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Currln, Mr. andMrs. A. J. Voyo, Arthur Lenvltt, JlnrSbnll Hooper,, W. Wyllo, Missus MlasJovyftlkor, Nora Illnkur and Agacs Loo. . tAsethor ovoniVot Tuosday evening was tho much planned for aud talked of University club danco. . A flattor- ing mumbor otvex-collogo studontsj woro proxont at the affair, and an unassatly In'torostlng danco was en Joyod by tho forty couplos In atten dant. Mr." and Mrs. Androw Col llor, Mr. and Mrs. John Ooylo, Mr. 4nd Mrs. A. II. Epperson and Mr. and .Mrs. Hverott Geary were among those who sponsored tho affair and acted aa patrons nnd patronossos. Two big poppy dances woro man aged on Armlstlco ovo by -tbo Amer ican Legion mon, asslstod. by tho "Woman's auxllllary. 'Doth tho dunco at the Moose hall and at tho Scandi navian hall were well attended and a glorious tlmo waa onjoyod. Many prlsos woro glvon away to lucky dan cers throughout tho evonlng to tho great excltoment and enjoyment ot the guests. The Kodron club was entortalned on Tuesday by MIsb Fannlo Virgil nd Krs. D. M. Palmor at tho tatter's home. Tho decorations for. thla. oc casion wore In yellow. Present were: Mesdames Fred Wlygant, Ray. .Tel? toord, James Orlmos, N.' B. Drew; George Mallett, Herbert Malett, A. U Rice, W. S. Slough, R. 0. Oroes tMk, Misses Augusta' Parker; Mary Walker, Alt a Ralph, R. French, Olive CarRoa and Eva Hknksr i ' Preparations tor Armistice day WMorned society to, the exclsslon of other social oven'ts this week and In- torforod to aomo oxtont with largor affairs that might havo boon planned. inoro woro ino usual oriugo ciud mooting and tho fraternal orders held a, few early, wook banquots. On Thursday Miss Mario McMillan was hostess to tho Bridge clilb at a' ploasant afternoon ot cards. Tlioso who onjoyod Miss McMillan's hospi tality wore: Musdames W, O. Hmlth, II.' D, Mortonsoii, Hon J, Zumnlt, Will Baldwin, C, F. Stono, C. If. Under wood and Atyss Maud BaldwInV , Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Plko entortaln ed at dinner and an evening at bridge on Tuosday In their home at Pelican City. Their gnosis were! Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred Scballoclc,' Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Mortenson, Mrs. K. II, Hull and Miss Mario McMillan. Tbo Aloaba Chapter of O. IS. S. gave a banquet and musical enter tainment honoring their,, pns't mat rons and patrons, Tuesdny night, Tho banquet room was 'decorated in pink unci wblto and tho dosort car ried tbn color scheme out further. At tho beginning of the evening1 the offlcorx of tho chapter appearud in costume and -executed a burlosque drill. Matrous and Patrons preiient wern: Mosdanics Wilbur Jones, 8pl- kor, Morlsnd,. Frank WJnrd, Jonnle Hum, Af L. Jyoavltt, Frank Ankeny, Charles Martin, Minnie Henry, H. E. Momyer, Kip Van Riper and Miss Maud Baldwin, Messrs. William A. Doltoll,v0. Poyton and Frultor. Fro'd Baker was toastmaster. NOTICK TO liAUNDRV WORKERS Tbe Laundry Workers union vdtod unanimously to placo a tlno of ton dollura.ou any mombor patronizing any unfair restaurant. By order of tho Union. -s. DON'T FORGET Powoll Locturo to night Mooso Hall, 12 HOUSE FOR RENT -Inqulro 441 Michigan avenue. , 12 FOR BALE Completely furnished Halms apartmontss, 1177 Main st. All ronted. Income 932G a month. Long lease. Apply F H. Turner. ' 12-18 NEW TODAY SWIMMING Is ono ot the greatest oxorclsos In the world. Try It at tho Now Hot Springs Bath Houso. 12, TO RKNT-t-TO OKNTLEMEN, TWO upstairs rooms with bath, mono 403R. 12 WANTED TO LEASE Flvn or six room modorn houso, closo In. 1'lionn C. L. McWIlllnnis at Acme Motor Co'. 12-17 - - BAROAIN In good upright piano, call Sunday at 741 Commercial St. nenr Gib. . 12 FURNISHED Or unfurnished or part ly rurnisnea Apt. izug woruon avo. 12-18 FOR SALE ITwo big lots H'ot Springs Addition Ono on Portland Street and tho other on El Dorado. $275.00 for tho two. W18I LARD-WOO D-B ENTLET M21 North 8th. St. 12-14. FOR 8AL.12 Now modem 4 room houso, furnished,, sewer connec tions, baUi room, screened In porch, largo basement, chicken houso and 'yard, 2 large lots, best garden placo In town, all tonced. Somo cash, tortus and a good ton truck. Ad dress C. J. Herald office. 12-14 FOR SALE Woll Improved 160 aero grain- ranch near Mtorrlll. Will sell or trade for Klamath. Falls property. Can also include a .rail lino ot farm machinery, horses and1 tractor. Price roasonaDio. Aaaress it. u. Heraia office., ' ' ' 12-18. NUUONH CORSETS mado to .your measure. Guaranteed. Mrs. Rose Randall, oil) Jefferson St., Phone 260J. 12-18 RELIABLE MAN Wants position In retail or wholesale store. Address 1021 Washington-8t City. 12-14 FOR EXCHANGE Now 4 room modern house WHMake vacant lot as first' Payment. Inquire 1126 Orant. " .12-16 WANTED To exchanger 320 acres in iaxo county ror a piace in Kla math Valley under. Irrigation. Box J. C. Herald IS WANTED Men's and, single: wo men's laundry and mending. Call after 6 o'clock or. Saturdays, 708-N 2nd and Orant its., city. 1Z-14 , y fuae nr -. 1 I , "i KBWiUtm OF ' 1 FOR RENT 3-roonn furnished "apt. Thouo 413-J. 034 N 8th st. 11-14 THE CRATER CAFB has re-opened under1 now management; will bo conducted as a strictly union house, according to a statemont of one of the; proprietor. 12-lt V975.0A FOR 80 ACRES Ot land In White Lake hills, said to be the best oil location' in the county. Fred. J. Deldln, box 113, .Merrill, Ore. S 12 CHRISTMAS CARDS We have a lino assortment and some exclusive designs. Order them berore Decem ber 1. Tho Drummond Print Shop, 115 N 4th, 12 HORSES FOR BALE OR TRADE Four bond horses, 6 years 'old, wt! 1350 to 1375; will soil or will trado for used car In good running condi tion. Fred J. Beldln, box 113, Mer rill, Oro. 12-14-10 DONT FORGET The Powoll locturo at Mooso Hall Saturday night. DON'T FORGET The Powell locturo at Mooso Hall Saturday night. DON'T FOROBT Tho Powoll locturo at Mooso Hall Saturday night. DON'T FORGET The Powell lecturo at Mooso Hall Saturday night. WE .USE Only tho best grade of ma terial and do tho best grade work posstblo at tho EVANS SHOE CO'S. Repair Dopt. 12-15. BUCKJCECHT SHOES giro more miles for your dollar. 'Priced at 15.86, 16.85 and $7.85. ' EVANS SHOE CO. 12-16. CHRISTMAS CARDS Order them now at the Drummond Print Shop, 116 N 4th. 12 DON'T FOROET The Powell lecture at Moose Halt Saturday sight. A MANISA1D I gave 114.00 for those shoos and would glva that much for anothor pair as good. His friend replied: "Take them to Exans' Repair Dept. and he'll mako thorn as good 'as new for ono-fltth the price and you won't havo to break them In." ' 12-15. MAIL OR SEND your shoes to tho Evans Shoo Co's. Repair Dept, Work, Guaranteed. 727 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oro. 12-16. AVOID THAT COLD by having good solos on your shoes. Evans Shoo Ropalring Dopt 12-16. GET 'V3 Marten's Vitarsvon TabltU at s UNDERWOOD'S GET w Ma.ten'g y.Uraon TaMU ' H.jffl' UNDERWOOD'S. Big Hard times Benefit Dance TUESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 15, 192t SCADINATIAN HALL Housfoh-Filz Orchesti'a Admission 67y2c Tax Paid 7y2c Total 75c Ladies Free. All Receipts Go to Young Men's Club. ir tr " r , fa Ask Some One p Who Was There V f. ' MujnyUuuuuHsm l A n D BBSsxaasji I ill III iLHL ' saLjLfflLH9 HJjMaJskB. jn MM LiMllfcr BHHHHHIH ifHHHHSpflHJflBflHlcRmL ffnRijIh HivV'UifllllHflB sHSHsHiBABAl HHHHHHHHr I I 4p Ki5mEM ' .2flBKPjMHM3KAsHHHHHH, HHHHHHHBfr tllUHHMl Pj IIIIIIIhi Kv rUl irMBHVlHHHpjn (( ill sTTWiltB - - On Oct. 28 at the Presbyterian Church, the New Edison proved that there is no differ ence between its RE-CREATION of music and the original music It was proof that would be good in aay court of law. If you did not attend, take the trouble, to find out exactly what happened. Investigate all the details of this drastic test: It was given particularly for the music-lovers of Klamath Falls so that they might know, through their own personal experience, that there is aphon ograph which can give 'them the exact per-, formance of the living artist. Helem Clark, famous contralto, made the teat She stood on the platform beside the New BdisoB. She sang. In the midst of her song, she stopped singing. The New Edison took u the song, and continued it alone. Thus, they alternated, dinger and phonograph. The audience had to watch Miss Clark' lips, in order 'to be 'certain Which, was singkg. The New Edison's triumph was complete aid spectacular. ' ,, A similar test was. made by Joseph Phil lips with the RE-CREATIONS of .his baritea solos. Again the same "result there was "' difference between RE-CREATED .voice a4 living, voice. Remember that no other phonograph earn sustain this test! Bjemember that ypu wan" phonograph which does! And remember Hint the New Edison did it.right here in Klama Falls.: ":', THE NEW EDISON The Phonograph with a Soul" & You cam have, in your own home, the' exact kind of .instrument used in the test This was an Official Laboratory Model, out of our owa stock. Select any Official Laboratory Model i ur Store, and we will guarantee it to 0U0tak the test, of direst eomparison, and to do everything that was done in the test at the Presbyterian Church: ' Ask us about our Budget Plan. It briagg jrou tiiis New Edison for a-small payment Amy man or woman,' who 4ovesmuac, "cam inftk a gentleman's agreement; with" usi ' Klamath Falls Music House GEO. A. WIRf Z 122 South Sixth H. 4 . .- ! J.4V- i-J'-VLA It Jj.'il llJ- i fJlJ Uft J. .TfTPB If It'TLodse- We Wi5 Move It ' K. TRANSFER CO. ' '.yjif-K.' '. :it' V f 124 ; Sixths &t . -, ' S mnone oi ,c - !V-4.WTrw-j rrr. . fvx'ur'- ?t M 'i 1 IK R ; j ,'tl