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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1921)
Msy r 15 A(irT; THE EVENING HERALD, -KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r.i IT r -1, HATUfWAV, NOVKMIIKK JW, 1MIV i 'I "": ' m i' 9 Innlo'ty wiih occupied to n great or ient thin week with thought for ThnnhsKlvliig mill Us (oiuhriitlon with illnniTN ntul ilnnros, Thorn v.nro Bvvitrnl lirlilK" clubs which Imlil tliolr ruulur iiH'OtliiKH mill dm hullo of thn lly churches met ntul worked on Im- smr iilnnn, Tho Kplscnpnl (liillil Mick mm family, ,Mr, nml Mr. An "row collier unit children, Mr. and Mrs, Kvorott (lonry, IMwnrd (lonry, J'nnl Foster, Mr. mid Mrs. Alfred Colllnr mid dnughtor, ni) Mr", and Mm Warren, unci fnmlly, of Illy, of Ml 8, Wilrr. Uu I'rlrhsrd. (1. A. Hall wpII, IVrry Do I.np, Mr. nnd Mn. Jof- " """ "'" "i-ii.nm, mum, Tttn young Indie ofllio Cnthnllc upi-iied It Imiuiir lit ten o'clock on rhurrh nro hoilos-ins Tiiomlny night Kil.li.y nininliiK mill ll was well .in- for u prn-thunksglvlng done, nt l.y. Oor Wliy lOllliy. fr.i.m hnll TI.L I. il. n..t - morlM of dnnro to In, given In llio A big mrprlim to tlm younger cit lltil hnll nnd follow n sitIm of thn city wns thn nnnouncxmnnt of curd parties that Dm young Indlm lH MvIlT (!nlkln iinviinimnnt In I.... ........ ..... ........ .... . . . ' ""-" mw ni'iinniirru wiuiin will iiiri two tlrfirsn Htuvpniinn. Tti.i ntannnnrA. m.ii.. " " -r ""'. tiiisiiuf niwil wan mi event of this jveek ati Tl llrta I'hl fraternity house In Ku-J An enjoynblii'ntfulr on Tlmnksglr. nrni-, of which Miss Calkins U a mem- Ing dny tlm fnmlly dinner nt the her. Mr. fltnvcnaon. a w.. Known 'homo of Mr. and .Mr. I., N, llalncn. young business man of this county, rrew-nt v.eroi Mr. and Mr. J. V. and i graduate of thn University I Hoimtcn. Mr. Innd Mr. J. It., dims n mrmbur of tlm llnla IhrU I'l rrn-'hnn, Mr. and Mr. Merle Houston, ternlty MIm Calkin I n dnuehtrr( Mr. und Mr. LhIaiiiI lliilnr nnd of Mr mid Mr II K. Calkin of thl daughter. Margaret June MIm Kslher rlty Tlm now nn mndn known nt'm. nnd Mr. Mnrdonhronk. It big dinner In n novel mnnner, nnd 4 4 after n thestre pnrty, the I'l llcta' A triple icMiratfon iih held on linnae iwn treated to n aweethrnrt TiankufUlms nt thn,hnr.n of Mr. nnd arremido hy the lleln qiiartrtt. mm, K. II. Ji-ffrnon when they on- terlnlned a niuiil'r of their friend, Another of KUinntiryouiiK peopln. imnorlnB Mr. Jeffernn'a lilrtliiUy, to f.ill a victim of cnpld'i nnrc I (Mr. nnd Mir. Hart Wlthron'a wrd. noj N. Kourh, ii graduate, of the Klu.,im; unnlvermry and tlm dny. Those nath county IiIkIi chtol. nn ex-er- pnunnt were: Mr. nnd Mr. Ilert vlrn man nnd poM-ndJutanl of thn lo Wlthrnw. MIm Claudia l.mmell. Ml cnl Amerlrnn Union I'ont, who, on i fPu Ohataln, Andrnw Kuan. WlWcn November 3 waa married to Ml Uintim It ill li Hlucktf Tin. nN- .......... . . ---- -- n , .,,. "i' . mony wn performed In Bncrmnrnto . feraon nnd on. James. . .. .. .. I..... ...!. Im. .M.I AAA nno ukam a rumiiiui" niir(irm. m m-i www ijunlntanrea hero "Ml Rliirky. who' Thanklvlni? wn celebrntnd thl ttinwi hero from llm Mt lust enr, (ar nt thi Ilert C. Thoma homo by w n nuel In her brother' homo for joint fent of tho fnmllle of (I. A Hovernl mntilh. nnd It wuadurlnr herKrnue. William Duncan. It K vlult In Klnmiilh Knlti that he met WrlRht. K T. I.ndden, Ilert C Thorn-j Mr Knii.-h nn nn IntnroMlnK ro- ,, -, a II WIIon Thlrombln.' jnaneo resuiieu u i unnoriniu IMi rmnlly illnnr nn ilerelnpeu mm thnt Mr nnd Mr Koneh will make,-,, nnnMni nffnr. buying Inhen h'iico tbelr homo In California niter Iho, nni enr nt tlm homo of Mr. nnd Mr iiri or inn )"ar. i.unuen. Tdr Mnry MiClnrn ntul Mm. llnrry (ln,llnr.her worn bmileiie Tterdny nt TbnnkKllnK illnner for Mr nnd Mr. T. C) llnnun nnd II. O Mcdro. . 1ho ladle of the I.rluro Hour llrldRn club pent n mol enjoynblo afternoon on Tuesday nt tlm home of Mr. K . CuiumliiR on 8oulh Hlvcr-I , aide nrenuo. rThren table .f lirldRcl Maturd.iy of last weok Mr. Ilen-I . .1 1 ll... ml.' . .. ., .. ... . . .... I ern in proRTewi inniuKi"ii n." - rieiia .jeinan wa n cnarminK hum-' ternnnn'nnd nt Ihn cloieof tlm Rnme' , , a .rK i,r,iB- pnrty nt herj II1IIIK1 l OIHIltilt II tllL'IIIIHI 111 fVMiW . were derorntcd with' Inrse bowl of I flower nnd green, nnd dainty re-J frehmnnt wero ervcd by thn hntt- . (liieti nn thloecnlon wern: Modame C. K. Rtono, lnlln HoRer, I Kred linker. Horaco IlrldRford. T C. A fnrnwell thentrr nnd npper par y w.ii Mi(iinorci1 by Mr. nnd Mr. I). Ilfinlim Crump on Hundny ;ifRht, honorlnn; Mr. Allen Jonoa, who loft on Tunidny for Hnn Krmiclco. Af lor tho tbentro tho pnrty vrrnl to tho Crump homo 'mid enjojod n wondor fill iiipnr. All dororntlonn for llio table and room wero In the nplrlt of ThnnkRlvlnif, tho table InivliiK Minnll turkey, holly flowcm for trim inlnK. Thn Riict were: Mr. nnd Mr. Allen Jone, Mr. T. K, MrlJon lil, llohbli) Itynn find tho limit. TliiiMlmglvliitf w:i mndn Joful thl year for tho Inmate of tho coun ty hnapltnl by tlm kind thoiiRhtrul ne of county rcildcnl who nnwer ed un uppeal ent out by nuparlntnnil ent Khort to Invito them out fa Vhiink-lnK dinner, very patient Ir tlm Innlltutlon wn the guent of omi family, either In thn rlty or county tor blu dinner and entertainment. Three hundred nnd ninety home tojil have beon filed In Alnka, DI.M()UHIIMi:.T or JltH,tT I 1'OIIT AT IIIXNJOI.AM) LONDON, Nov. 20. Tho jfroat Ooriniin fortre of HollRotand probnbfy will' bo completely domol llied by next 'April, It demolition lnm been In progrc for tvio yeai under tho nuporvUlon of nn Inlor allled commlnlon headed by Ad mlrnl Sir IMwnrd Chnrlton, who ll nld to bo atlfled that the Inland fortre can never nRnln bo n men nto to thn Allien. Tho commllon have taken no thing Jar granted but naval offi cer have watched tint great gun cut Into piece nnd hnve demanded that tho icrap metal be produced when tbo (Jcrmnn reported that' ihey had detroycd cartridge, ca ' r, fue. etc, lleddc, they havti perxonally watched tho burning o(( vat (tore of explolvc. ft la un deratood that Admiral Chnrlton I, satisfied that very little In tho way. of war llkn ntorc can havo been concealed by tho German. ' llliACK,- DOMINATING COIX)lt IS DKCISKi: OH FAHIUO.V . PAIU8. Nov, 26. Illnck ro innln Kiiprnmo In tho fnahlon world nf Pert Deapltn n novero on .iltitight by ndvocates of color, tho MUprfaiiin touncll of tylo hn beon forn-d to retain the conventional blnrk n thn domlnnnt motif nf nil fall nnd winter mode and thoro I every indication that color, ex cept In minor trimming cffecU will not bo nbla to challenge black un til lalo aprlng. Adopted nt n time, when econo my wa thn guiding Idea of all fe mlnlno purchases, black ha como to be regarded a tho inoit becom ing c,olor. French women ay It I alonn In lending Itself to atrlklng effect. If you don't get, your paper after December lt you will know that you failed to pay for It. After that date you canno( settle at the special rato. VAUnKVIIil.K AT HTftANH Manager Whlto a'nnounco' that ho has secured an unusual attrac tion for his vaudeville program at the Strand on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Two hcadllner from tho Pantage circuit will ak their Initial bow to a Klamtk, Fall nudlcnco Jack Polk, who a n "nut comedian", ha convtihod audience throughout tho Bortk wct and Haley Trobor, who are said to b without' peer Id their peculiar monologues and slnglns of catcby song bits. ATTK.NTIOX MAHO.NH All members of Klamath Lodge 77; A. F. & A. M are requested ta.b present In the lodge room at' 4 Main street Monday evening Nove ber 28, at 7:30 o'clock. Work In. the Fellow Craft degree will be pat on. All v1l ting brother Invited. tf order of W. C. Van Kmon, W. M.. Iqr Li. !j. Oaghagen, secretary. SI-SI. November 30 Is the last day m which you can get raur paper at ta special rati. ' ' ' ' On Frldiv night Mrs Thma wni t'O litem to Dr nnd Mr Warren Hunt, nnd children, nnd Dr. nnd Mr, I,. 1.. Trunf , tlm orrmlnn being Ohio state alumni dny. Doth Mr. Thrma nnd Dr. Hunt nrn graduate of that Institution which every year mU nilde November 2! for It nlumnl dainty refreshments worn served. Thn gunat wern: Medmne K. II. Hall. Fred Dunbnr, llornco Manning. Klpp Van lllper. Jnck Slater, Charles Col llnr, J. 8. Klllott, llenrlettn Melbnie, Kverett Oe'nry, Uvllo TorwIlllRer. a w s f i-si iriinrii -st ' ie k .i.-iIlI.si ii'iftv nf Inlormt iifl i r...,t.i.nti Vr,l n.ihliir .1 Plllntt l Mil ! !' v ..-.----- Ml-llllll nil iihiiimiii . . iv that given In tbreo jenr old Hetty William (Innong, llnraro Manning,' l.oulo Heed's honor. Iat Saturday jnttn Martin. Jack Slater. U. F. Wll-1 nftornoon. Tlm affair wn complete) im,, m. fl. Wft. IirJ Whltlock, p every detail from tlm birthday enko i,.orso , Wright. K. II. Hnll. C 11,' with ll three rnndle to n table mndn' Underwood, K, I'lko. Charles Collier.) oely with pink roo bud. CJumr j chnrloH Monro, tl. K. Vnn lllper. It. wero pln)ed until llio Utile honnr k. (lenry. II. I. Illbbnrd, Ocnrgo Wutt,' Rucst und her friend wore willing to( r.p Torwllllger, tlolden Lincoln. xton for their cako ami omer rein-nn- snrnh tinwen. ment. l'reaent wern: Morgurct Dun nlngton, Mno und Mnblo Udgbton, Knthorlmt Wilson, Vnledn nnd Imn Darlny, Hilly Nndlne Thompon nnd Mistress Hetty l.oulao, One of tho big fnmlly dlnnem glv .n on Tlinnkaglvlng wn thnt nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Nate Oltorboln. Turkey nnd nil the sldn dlho nnd trlmmliiR went to mnko up n bounti ful tubln of Thunksglvlng dainties for tlm KUfMs thnt gntlinred nround tlm fnmlly board. They were: Mr, jrtd Mrn. Itobort Sloan nnd son, Jun tlv! Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoderlck Smith. Mr. und Mrs. L. li. McDonald, Mr. nnd Mr. I.nu 1'nrker. MImoh Opnl Hnrvny, Orncn HonRlnnd. Jonn Mc Dontild nnd Btnnloy llnjlick. Mr. nnd Mrs. Del D. (Jnmmnn wore linst ut n InrRo dinner party Thurs day nRernoou nt their homo on Co dnr mroot. The tnblo was bonutlful ly decorated In P'nW rono bud nnd pink candle to nmtch, nnd n sump tuous ropnst was sersed to the fol lowing! Mr. an Mrs. Oliver Harrel . of Bm Franclaeo, Mr. and Mr. Jack Tb.1te,' Ht smd son, Jack, H. J. McBrlde. ' Partridge nnd tho hosts. Mr. Don Ueldlnn onlertalned the firat of tlm week for the girl em ployed In tho First National bank, at hr lovuly new homo In Hot Springs addition. 'A pleasant evening was passed with muslo and visiting,, nnd . il'nlnty refreshments were served by the hostess, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Collier were host at n big family dinner Thanksgiving day. Their irae.ts were: Mr. and Mr. .'nk WcCor- Mr, nnd Mr. J. J. Parker wero hosts nn Thnnksglvlng nt dinner for Mr. und Mr. II. K. Smith, Mr. Gold en Lincoln, L)lo Wnllhors nnd Mrs. Margaret Fltts. Tho tnblo wn beau tifully decorated In y61low. Thl nfternoon Mr. IMrknr nnd Mr. Lincoln entoftnlned n group of friend nt four table nf bridge. Last Saturday Mr. nnd Mrs, It. K. Smith wero hosts nt n dinner for Mr. nnd Mr. C, tl, Parker, who rnnro visiting hero with Mr. Pnrkcr's par onts, from California. Covors wero lnld for Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 3. Parker, Mr. Mnrgnrot Pitts, Mr. Golden Lin coln nnd tho host. o .Mr, nnd Mrs, -Leo Houston enter tained with a Thanksgiving dinner for .Arthur Loavltt, Mr. and Mrs, 0, W. Houston nnd cblldron, nnd Mis Mlnnlu Walker. 0 A lovely blrthdny party of the week was that lven on Wednesday by Mrs. fl. J. Ckanry, honerjBg her eUtUbter, Miss Helen, on her atoveatk; birthday. The affair nUrted with a spider web gsrao and other Interest ing things followed the untangling of the web. which kept the little poople busy for some time. After the gemai refreshments were served at email tables and a beautiful pink birthday cake was cut nt this time. Tho guesl list follews: Mistress" Mary Ellen Bradford, Buth Cofer, Faye Orlule. Jean Rogers, Kvelyn Hockley, Ooldle Lewln, Lena Lowln, Dorothy Skllllng ton, Dorrla Vaden. nossle Darley, Jennie Daltoll, Virginia Peyton. Ger trude Smith, Stella Hilton and Klalne Cbaney. SUNDAYattheSTRAND HUGO BALLIN PKMSBNTSi 1 bornaneW'AWeridoassk: wiA EDraVUfOErUUAlfoMAKLBAUJN rnoucio by HUCO lAUiM FIIOOUCTIONS'nsc :?5FaMassssssssssssu arPvfvw- rinw iimr aVaamx h ail m I fPSBBH&aV .mmmikmmd l"Tk I BV m i.LYNNE $gjjEg imWm":,W AA X'r" iSHssilKaKssssssssssssf sassassassassassaB flaH Happiness unalloyed until ',- '"I BH lack of faith brought sorrow . ........ " A"s ' ' 4 ' I MI and wrecked a- woman's life! 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