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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1921)
&-jtiti?!i$- Wv , -- J 1 .' V1 t; ." N . r r , " Itf , :' ! "' TV'ifr,l'nVtl'fciiffl ' I v." ft, i N.1 , iw u, jtai. THE PERSONAL MENTION Ks, ..Agnes Diiscdll, of the First Mate and Savings bank. is spending tot week-end wlth'hor Bister, Mrs. E. r.Olraa la Olr. Mies Driseoll ox- facts to return here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Zlmf Baldwin arrived here ' Friday- from thotr Lakevlow fceat for 'a visit with relatives' end frleads. They expect to leave today r tomorrow, If. A. Puckatt and P. B. Ptiekntl are la the city tor a few1 days from j heir aaaae near Odessa. 1 Un.'J. . Perkins of the Klamath Ageaey la a'county seat visitor this week-end. She Is registered at tho WklU Pelican hotel.. 17. P. Johnson 'arrived here last atffct and Is registered at the White Pelleaa hotel from Berkeley. Del D.. Gammon. "and Ererott Oeary were out duck shooting yestor fay', morning, returning about noon with a tine bag.ptdueks.and'geeso, Oeaev A. Burroughs and Mrs. Bon rowa'are visiting with friends here are their hoses In Xorella. W, .Almm accompanied by hie aster, Miss Edeth Lamm, arrived last artjatag from their home at Modoc Petal aad will remain In town for the aest two days. Mr. aad Mrs. William Hagelsteln, was) ware la the city tor Armistice day eelebratloa, returned to their adme la Dorrla this morning, where atty. Hagelsteln la connected with the Mr. aad Mrs. Dallas Olvan and Lake Walker left, this morning for If attar several days. spent In the oaatyseat m , - Mr. aad Mrs. Merle Kllgore are In the elty tor a brief visit from their large stock ranch in Langells Valley. Mr. aad Mrs. H. D. Mortenson left ale', morning for San Francisco, watte ihey will spend severe) dtys M a' taatblaed business and pleasure irifs "vlaV.ia Mrs. Ray Court and'sratli iaagater, Helen, arrived yesterday real' Lakeview for a visit with Mrs. Seiirt's mother, Mrs. Joe Mooreald with ether friends. Mr. aad Mrs. Earl WUklns came Iowa from their ranch home at Odes- for their small eon, who la afc italaf the academy here this year. ttffrd Sevlta was a week-end tie her here from Dorrls, whore he II la bustaees. Mies Jfarlam Martin accompanied kef aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. EmTy Carpenter, on their roturn to San Francisco, of tor a visit here with Mrs. Carpenter's sister, Mrs., Bllas Obonchaln Miss Martin oxpocts to remain in California until spring. Mr. and Mrs. John Fountain have returned homo aftor six weeks visit ing along the Rogue river. Registered at tho Arcade hotel to day ere: M. F. Coppock and daugh ter of. Merrill; B. M, Sherman and R. EX Hosier of Ashland; W. B. Brown and wife, Ashland; h.li. McDanlel of Redding; Fred Oaylord of Bleber, California, and H. Albron of Duns- mulr. Mrs. E. Lewis of Eureka, Califor nia, drove through here In her car the last of the week, stopping ovor tor the night at the Arcade hotel. Mrs, Lewis says that the roads In Southern Oregon certainly do not compare, favorably with those In Cal ifornia. Misses M. York and M. O. Ellis, teachers In the Foe Valley schools, are ependlng a few days vacation in the county seat Dr. Edward Allen Pierce of Port land, who will spend Tueeday and Wednesday of next week holding tu- oercuiosis clinics on the reservation, will be the guest on Thursday of the Klamath County Medical society, and the new Klamath County Public Health association. Mr. and Mrs: Alfred Collier accom panied by Mrs. Collier's brother, Paul Foster, left this morning for the Collier horn la Swan Lake Val ley. Miss Katherlne Llndley Is here as the guest of her cousin, Miss Kath erlne Ulrich. Miss Llndley's home Is In Medtord. 9SB9S99samsssasitBaaessBBBass9-SBalssasss5 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '" "MIM-MiMM''M"MSMiSaSW i r- ' ssaaacBSs: T s:i 351 PAM Society The Happy Hour club will inett Tuesday afternoon at the homeof Mrs. J. W. Stelnmets on Ninth street. Mrs; Rogor Dowoose was hostess Monday evening at tho second of the series pt card partlos glvon In Lyceum hall. Lovely prizes were given and the htgtiest scoro at tho 600 tablss was made by Mrs. Syd Evans and at the bridge tables by Mrs. Charles' Wood Eberleln. Dr. Wcsterfeld wad awardod the prise for the men at the 600 table and Miss Esther McAn drewethe consolation prlte. Punch was served during tho. gventn? and Mrs. Deweesewas assisted by Mrs. Q. A. Bellman. ' I'lliliOaiiiMIMm BABY BOY AT HAMMOND'S A baby boy was born on Novem ber 10, at the home of Mr. and '"Mrs1. William Hammond at their home In Merrill. Dr., Patterson was in. at DANCE GivePhotographs for Christmas TOtJ cannot give family or friends a mora aoeejitable girt than your photograph in' a charming Ultrafine Mount lit. Appointments are bests ar ranged tor' bow free from ike bastle aad coataatoa at tJhrlstmaa week. Stinson Photo Shop Sevestt a4 KUaeaUi Opea Sundays until Christmas AMERICAN TONIGHT AT THE Scandinavian Hall Real Music By HOUSTON-FILZ ORCHESTRA 9:00 O'clock ' i. - ... i- LJkJasaami Ghildhood's Happy Hours The Victrola fills this need and our new 10 payment plan enables you to have this instrument in ypur home for Thanks giving or Christmas. 'Children love rhythm and movement so why not cultivate this factulty during the years they are most susceptible to home influence? , ( Decide today to look into this new 10 plan. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Klamath's Only Exclusive Music House PHONE 282-J. 507 MAIN STREET aAaafc4sataslsmaaalawaaaaaaaaasml !)? 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