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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1921)
SPPW 1 -' !! ' ri,iti.. . utu. j 5.1- . - L i rsfTftiff Jjti. L-E!5I Jh." . ,.1.1 . , M THfcEviNiN rAGH.PlVK- ium ji '.apv ., 1 1. .WIlh.o approach of tho holiday fully decorated with .lan, nutumn .wmM.nMho, society women of tho loaves, and robes and sofa pillow ylly huvo abandoned tho card tables by Miss Vigil, Miss Payne iaud Miss to work for Iho bazaars bolnir irlvon PnrW . ' .,,. , ....-- , --., iy tlio various chnrchoH. Tho Cath OS GRATEFUL FOR ullc- liiUuht' Is- now. In full swuy and the exhibits of fancy work would In dlciilo" that, months of preparation worn ijoccNinry to produce the oxquls Jt. urtlrlos shown In tho various booths. ' The Kplscopul Oulld In busy every nfternoon, nnd evening preparing for lla .kUi ...I.I.I. .'.Ill I ' .IS A signed statement from tho Ar- Tbo cluh, plans to, hold ,ltij social ovenlngK tho second .Friday In each' mnnik .li..l 11 i i I " nimiou niuioiuuill iruill W1U rtr- and '111 2L. t?" m-ontb-" '""' Day " Klamath Hon 1 Z ' th. conBrew I'ort-Nd. 8, American Legion, was under n, hT T ,f "B0.and "t 'to tho committees In charge of Tul O.n"".ndr0d "na t0 "ro cor-r tlw hod Cross, Klks and Catholic .,.,, IllVliUU, Mrs. Henrietta' Melhuso entertain. Its sal which will bo held, In the,011 'his nttornoon with Won tables wi rum nnuunni uanK nuiiuing at. ul "wugo ui nor homo at Fifth and -mi iiuu mum streets next Friday and i "'"mam uve.- Delicious refresh ments woru served by tho hostess ut thu closo of tho game, and prizes woro awarded to tho wlimors of high Saturday. Nbvombor ar.ih nn.i snu, hllo 'tho ladles aro guarding with 'the "greatest 'secrecy their plaas for the bazaar, It has leaked out that n,ld 1(,w scores, thorn will be tho most wonderful sur- prlso n itero for those attending! A vorX onjoyablo afternoon was Ms they have'becn. working for months "P0,"1 hy tho Leisure Hour Bridge Fair, yesterday oxprosslng tholr thanks to each for' dispensing with programs that woro to start on Ar mlsjtco Day under tho auspices of thosq organizations. Klamath Post members ,dslrc Jt known that tho oft repeated phrase used In tho past, "They do not noure- clato anything, lt a, waste. of llm," is not true In respect to tho, Amorlcan legion for no matter what courtesy r Is rendered, appreciation It, both futt Incss mcotlng was followed by the addition of ton more mombors, swell ing tho present membership to28, Mrs. Iloyd was olocted President. Tho next mooting will bo hold on Tgosday, December 20th, at 2:80, at tho homojif Mrs. Lillian Mallett,;737 Ninth street. Mrs, Ida Orjiues, will act as chairman on'thlaoccaslon. AH mombors and tlioso desiring to join this worthy organization aro urged to bo prcsont. NEW TODAY A OOOD BED And a good bath at colonial Hoonw, llth near Main and Til walnut. Steam boat.- 19 VAtOHyiLtiK, AT. BXBAAI) . TMANKHOIVIXa'wKKK i A. -classy program will mark the I.MDnnknMnHii .ft (. rti '.- . .'. . ' .'unuiiiuiiuiin Hi liiu otrana iiieatro during ThrinksgWIng week.. A.te'lb gram" received' iiy Manager TcdAvlifto yesterday' assures tho 'Strand of' two daisy vaudovlllo.nctsrdlrect from, tide Pnntage's circuit. '' Ond, of ttieso features, iessio nh'il Hubert. a"comod'y, singing, 'talking and whistling tcamalso ''Edna Per"-, guson," a real songbird whoso rop ortplro' Ihcludes tHe iat'e'sV mu'slctii numbers. Thoy 111 'oplin We'dn3s day, Kovenfbor 23. " ( IThe peoplootjWftlisiMf. uuinea. uanco.in uwir I !r He .who dt$ 0iething Well '. fW. $ FOR SALE Victrola with 2fi roc ords, almost now, $'40. Inqulro u. Moison, 813 Pine street 19 . , ' fm novelties In needlework , that will c,ub Tuesday of last week, 'at thennd exPe,8e,, loilght thnaoln.arch of "Just what nomo or Mr.,H. N, Moo. Four1 tab ihoy.'.VjVben looking for" In '" wor ,n Progress throughout the t;iirtiUhiuglfi for tholr friends. n'tomoon; at tho close, of which They? will liaveW unusual nunntltv delicious rofrcshments worn .r.rf' of cftrfjjwtfini, cakosat this salo, and Tho osts were Mesdames E.' ,D, novulfils' III decorations for tho ,,a"' K'ed Schallock; Earl Whit :hrlstmaM table, Tho purposb of lock 'ed Haker, Charles Collier, tho tale Is to ralso money to bo np- ,l- K Oeaty, Klpp Van Itlper, Fred pllcdho tbo building fund of tho now. uhur. Horaco Manning, . T. C. thurch. ,, i Campbell,, K. p. Cummlngs, Willi- The I'rosbyterlan church will hold um 0nong, Charles Martin, Chas. Its Christ initH "bazaar Friday after- Moore, and I.osllo Tcrwllllger. iuuii.umi iiyiuuiiR, uucomner -nu, nnu www ino ladies or tho church huvo been ' ""t. jowoi Harlow and Miss Hawing almost dally In preparation .""LU. JMcj,ouri wero hostesses to for tfio tfnln. Mrs. Dennis i-ntertnlu-l ",0 Music Club on Friday night at d the ladles of tho wost sldo this l"8 homo of Mrs. George Watt,' on -wrekinnd Mrs. ltlco entertained those I,ac"lc Torraco. Thd club has rot. of tbo east sldo at nftdrnoons of sew--lun wo'1 tartod,on its -winter .. MAXWELL TOUItINO For sale, just orernauiea.- uneap lor, cash. Call B45WV 19-21 FOR SALE The best Improved 160 aero ranch on Sprague River, elev en miles from Chlloquln. With or Wlth6llt stock. Addrnaa' I. I J I.o.i. rltson, Chlloquln, Ore. .19-22 WiANTED 1000 or 2000 feet of sec ond hand galvanized Illicit. lA or 2 Inch pipe. Syd Evans. 19-21' Ing liiid they nre qulto convinced thnt , tlvltloa. andi an onjoyabtdl ovohl'ng thoytwlll outdo all tho others when wa Pcd 6n Friday by"' tho "old eyjBVn tho doors'for their Bale on "fl'noors and thoso nowly. bidden ci'li'lA 2nd. !to 'ho organization,' ;.' r the T). kJii ii H On 'jni orciislou of her nlev6nth' M- ""'red Flcot entertained tho blrthtyli1. Hnzol Stnnsb'lo ontor'tulncd. Arl Noedlo Work Club nt her homo her Sunday school class of tho Moth-' on Wednesday afternoon. Tho oillntjt'hiireti last Saturday afternoon Quests spent the afternoon-plcas-t her homo on Pine street. Tho'an''y "Hh fancy .work and con- Kiiests showerod the'llttlo Miss with: ""'Ion and dainty refreshments hnnutiful gifts nnd after nn afternoon vro served by the hostess, upcni'lii games they gathered around . f n tabic laden with delicious rotrc,sh- Mr. and Mrs. J.,, I. Beard were mentii.nnd a big birthday cake wlthjh"" iduck dinner Sunday, at elovnf candleer nwVoTire'sWt'Vefe'n & ea te'tlie; fc4lwiiMetV: taiAdra Parks, Kstollo Martaln, Mar-,' Mr. and Mrs: Stt ne.Meo, Mr.'Vnd garniJlPruitt, Jane Oarcelon, Joseph- "' "oy Orem and Miss Minnie Ine Mcl.alu, Dorothy nettoll. Violet 'Parnum. t-? Mtistqu, I'liimo. Mondonda, Ruby Ilrown, Mrs. Alia Drown, Mrs. Law renro'l'helps and Mrs. Stansblo. The Assombly Club, a terpslchor oan 'orgnnlzjitlbn, formed last win ter 'by some df ftho society ladles of (rio city will ho'ld Its first ilauro of this unison ut tbo White The gist of the letter of apprecia tion Is. embodied in the statement which says, "When Klamath Post No., 8 started out to celebrate Armistice Day; tho commlttqo found thnt, the Elks had advortlsed their annual Roll Call, tho Catholic church Its Autumn fair, and the Red Cross, the first duy's drive. All of those or TntllfnllntlB MMriAlnimlu nnaaut. tk&lai ........,.... h.uv.uu.i, ,a ll mill , ErtlTMt TII..I,- I..II... l program to help tho legion make) ,- ca at HBraW off0 and pa; their dance a success. Let no ono for ad, 19-21. think that tho legion 'Is affiliated with any church or any lodge but the majority' of 'lcglonatres appre- ACCUSED WOMKN ARK . , .HELD FOR. ORAND. JURY Blanche Turneri and, Mrs. Jessie Eckwall, .charged with robbing Harry, Trnynor :ot i810, Tuesday night, were bound over to,i the grand jury today by Justice-of the Peace Qagbsgen each nnder $500 ball, JN-N FOR TKADEKlood 5 passenger, car or lot. Want good team, wagon and -harness and milk cows. : Syd Evans, 703 Ninth street. 19 Miss Joy Evans entertained thir ty of her young frlonds and class- matos at a delightful party on Fri day evening a't hot home on 9th street., The bouse, was appropriately decorated In tho Thanksgiving; col ors and games and music wero en- Joyod throughout the evening by Pelican hotel December 12th nnd nil tlU5 ue". tfTtor which- dainty re. of last year's. members aro requested to be present." treshmonts wero, served,' Last Saturday evening Miss Mild- Lait Saturday Ufternoon Mrs. Q. red Vevla wa" P'easantly surprised iruen a nsuiDor ot ner rrlonds gave hor a party In honor of hor 17th birthday, A very pleasant evening was spent in playing games. The main feature of the evening was a It. Wright assisted by Mrs." J. M. Itogers, entertained with a birth tlay party honoring her four-year-old j daughter, Madora Mllson Wright. A wondorfal time was had clato when anybody does anything for tlio.loglon or ex-service men. To show their appreciation; tho Postntjts last kneeling voted unanl tnoHsiylo present theso organization! ,wlth sbmo ioken ot appreciation. When told of it, tho Autumn Fair 'co'mh'illteo- stated that tbey had not expected any rot urn but had gladly nnd willingly dispensed with, tholr program. Tho other organizations replied In tho same way. That "Is qulto truo but tho- fact that they did It 'freely nnd In the same manner, "bows tho nplrit o( real American. ism.' ' ' ' .' , Vlii) legion had' several orders for merchandise leftover an'd from those,' iho fair cdmmitteo selected one to tin disposed of a't the U'andtT '(Scan dinavian) hall,' A liberal patronage of ex-service men arid legion friends wIJ bo appreciated by 'both organi zatiens: '"The 'compliments of, the Voil will bo prosonted to the -Elks at their Roll Ca'lJrnoit month, compil- meuts being already, made to the lied Crbss. ' Paris policemen for' the first time In history are now permitted to car-1 ry revolvers in tho daytime. W THK.poUNT. COURT OF THE ctatk or tmBGOIV FOR THK COUNTV OF KIjAMATH Notice ofiMeeUu IN THE MATTER OF rWOCUS DRAINAGE DISTRICT ' NatlCA Ik hMrativ lAt h m.Ktij. tfon in the Evenlmc Herald of Kla. main Falls, Oregon, on this 4 9th day of November. 1921, that.a meeting of owners of . land situate In Woejis Drainage District; for 'the purpose oi eiecung a member or the Board of Supervisors, will bo. held Ht.tlm County Clerk's office In tho .County voun nouse at Kiamatn Fails on the 30th day" of November, 1921, at 9;a. m. 1 l(Signed) C. n, DE LAP, County -uiorr, Klamath county at Kla- I .- V 18 !one' who dee bhK-.b-- .i,. vit tempt h to do -let SPECIALMlf.f Osr'. mmk ty is 1 .etawtaaMsm1 1 mnHing . qiuy WW - If ! math Falls; Oregon. 29 'Inclusive. -.a (' bl OV I .'. l '"( 'I'M el : ' ffay O U -a ii rrvtw Ind) '.' rHiJ.WINTERS "i .in w ' , f OftAMTATB IHIIHIB Phone 149-W . Tia-71,IM ,' V lZ ' 'tr nrs ( j' ItKD :nO.S CLOTHINO DKSTITUTR KUROPEANS l)y the children, playing gamea'!affr puU wn,cn WM itcllly en- througbout the afternoon. Dlcl I Joyed. DeHcloui refreshment woro uaw-wowvui, ,mV flt-.-9tuuvai AH1V1I ' ona .refreshment, were served the "If" Thoe prewnt wr. MUse little people, and many lovely gifts were .prosonted tho honor guest by her friends. Present were: 'Mary Kl!ea Wright, Lois Soule, Barbara Soule, Elvira pall, Anna Thorsen, Bloanore Magulre, Estella Hilton, Noraa Henderson, Elroy Call, Ooorge Henderson, Meredith Hutch ens, '"and Freddy Melbase. U ' The Church Social Club of the Presbyterian church, which has beeaJjreMntlr'Sprf'mlsed. with Dr. Qeortje Mallett m "jpresldent, held ItSj jJBt toclah eyalng la the pr lomief tka yVnurch Friday evening wlthaboO forty members present. Thc'gWertalnment, committee for the'evenlng, which ' consisted of Mrs, HA. M. Melby and Miss Hous- lon, assisieu oy Mrs. nice, naa nr i Addle Bowen, lone Windham, Dor othea Wortley, Mabel N Mlchaelsori; Zena Dlllard, Constance Crystal, Ollce Owen Mao Crystal, TTiyra Bryant, Minnie MIchaelson, Ruth DeLap and Mrs, Riley Bruener; Walter Tanksley, Albert Moorland, Wllmdt Sandham,' Ralph' Turner, Bill .Perlllardi Alvln Klnkade, Lee Tanksley, Robert Milam, Leonard iewis, and Oran Milam.. Mesdames J. E., Endent, and C. H. Underwood were hostesses for the Elks Ladles at the Elk Clubrooras on Tuesday afternoon. Three tables or bridge, were enjoyed by the guests and the 'high score was made by Mrs. J. F. Elliott. Mrs. Margaret Pitts entertained at a turkey dinner on Thursday eve ranged a .delightful, evening In the ,,.., nonor,ng Mr. and Mn..0 0, nature of contests between the op.pkarfBOf.fPUc4ryilfe-;. Caf who poylnir Re4 nnd Blue armies which, are nere yiaM at th h f yrtfc chosen by' Mr; Dennis .Hd-j. 3T p-jrkir; Tba taWa, deeorati6JH Parkef beehl l-Jfii-'iTBl'lVX'iJfrfB.T f i I ' -'1 -aiAt.::: bf the" coriteStr" and1 it haJTA-iwijiiiii- !v'.-. wr 5??. ,. .. -, .-,...., .c,L,BU",""a' oun. uovers were J determfnetf byT tooting the;latd t'otHW geesrs- ofthonof. Mr. w n n ...? . ecote that the Red army was vie- torlui by a"' narrow margin, tho guesjs were' seated around an Im provised camp Ore ond told stories and Wang camp fire songs. At the cloeeV, refreshments of Ice cream and Jfronch pastry was served un der the direction ot Mrs. B. 8. Voati and Mrs. s Oeorge Mallett. Thefhurch parlors bad been taste- U and Mrs. R.E, Smith, .Mr. and Mrs.. J. J., Parker, 'Mrs. .EllsabeUt ra ... ',A'---'ii'--. V .Ti utmub, ran, uwmon uincoin ana the hostess, . -T7 4t; Asurprlae'birthdayparty was ten dered Mr. A. 3t Lyle Thursday even ing by his family and friend?, and the guests report a most enjoyable time. Ono ot the features of the nvenlng WASHINGTON.. D. C, Nov. 19:- More than 400,000 European child ren, most of whom for years have novor .possessed . clean and decent clothing, today aro wearing warm garments made by tho women In America In response to the nation wldo appeal by the American1 Red Cross last spring when the deeper ate plight of Europe's children was revealed. By the first of the year, when the rigorous winter of. Eur ope Is 'at Its height, virtually doab le this number will be warmly clad. Shipment from Red Cross Chapters from Maine to California to the terminal In New York from which , the -garments are dispatched to Europe Is .continuing dally and Is Increasing rapidly. , Included in the shipments, to date have been S27.S39 children's garments and 78,008 layettes. This clothing, supplementing the feed Ing program ot the European' Re lief Council and the medical 'wel fare work of' the American "Red Cross, among the thousands of suf fering children, will be .the means ot assisting In the saving of thou onds of lives. .' u ; FfOQjr-r K'cFy?? that delighted the guests was a birth day cakOv baked and served' by Miss Alexis, tho l.-yea,r old daughter. Cause t- jSyzSHssflLlLsLsLsLsT ' sssssssssssssHmSClH V. sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssfills I ( t " atmm ' ' , m2 i t ania ' ' t I i DR. 1LOIg O. '' BtUDOM uniropractor ' t over First State Savings Bank Phone 112-J fr Of Mirert -M All Good Cooks Every good cook realizes ih&tlnctoiuaf cooking is just as important to good cookery as is. the prep aration of the ingredients. Isn't it fair, therefore,' to say that beffer ranges will make better cooks? j Jm nnmiGA r KKKtUaai '.( W,' -a' j f . r Electric Ranges mra hotter ranges, forTmore rcasbns tlun cam ' i be discussed here. . 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