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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1922)
1 X'?JX W !? 1 WV ' ftffi k, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KVii'im.W, .M'CJi'tyr maa, ' r row ' e ) l5Inffil VH aV rr 4 til r m XJf Ml IB 4 bKUflV - " lH iFniF Jw m Jaw ; i" J3 JhW4bW Wtaw. BHHHm aims ssHH The Office Cat Mrs. V. l. Lamm was liostoss loft TiiMilny for Oakland, Cnllfinil Thursday menlng nt a mnnrt dlniu'r i whoru tlioy will spend tlio winter. for n group of tlio jonnnor sol Iwn orliiR htr hIpcp, Mls tioraldlno Wntt, of San Francisco, who with licr par- The Auction llrlilfio cluh will inett with Mrs. I. !' WIIIUh at her homo Hilt Is BpondliiK tho sunurirr In on Mnm.it li numic next Wednesday Klamath Palls. Dlnnor ai srroil at nfloinonn. BT JUNIUS MIOl'INO TIIK IJOOV IS XKXT Ho said to hor. "My lovo for you Is driving mo quite mail." Sho said to hltn, "How odd. It has Tho same effect on dnd." Punctured "Here, waitress. This doiiRlmut hnii a tack In It." Well, I declare! I'll hot tho am hltlous llttlo thine thinks It Is a fliv ver tire." C. T. Dnrley sa)s 'after all, tlio best way to elevnlo tlio mastos Is to ralwtho children properly. ., i) i, Setbacks stiffen your backbone If It'n made of tho right stuff. Mitnkrn Owner of private pond (to man who.js trespassing): "Don't you seo that notice:. ''No Flailing Hero' ?" Analor (with an Injured ntr): "Yes, mid I dNputo It. Why, fliero's Reed fishing here. Look In this basket." l)n) (idiic Forocr Wo used to be srarcd to death when a man reached for his hip pocket. Now we nro tickled to death, gargles Ucrt C. Thomas. o'clock and rocn wero laid for . "10 around n table centered by n hank of lavender and pink swoetpe.n Tlioo present were: Mlssei Kllen McVeigh, Inn Crnhnm. Hleanor Tor-, rey. Vera Thompson, Ma belle l.eav lit, Marjorlo Deliell, Jlyler and Clara , Calkins, Margaret Worden and tho i guest of honor. t A number of tho cry young set of the city were aked In for tho af ternoon Tuesday by Mm. I,ello Hog ers for tho purpose of celebrating her son. James' fifth birthday. Tho woo, tots had n glorious time on the, lawn nt tho Roger's home, pln.ving , games until refreshment time when they were served with a sumptnun luncheon. Tho guests wore- Margar et Hlbbcrt. Mary Jane Moore. Helen Carrol .Monro. Ocorgo Duncan, Don. Iti A tno.ot Informal, but Interesting affair of tho week was n wutermolon feed huld on Tued.i nftornoou nt (ho lleiald offlfn for the paper car riers. Tho event took place lu tho back yard and Iho fenluto of tho nf ternoou wns tho sin prising number of mi'luuH tho 5 mi n it progeny of Klnin. ith Kalis consumed without nppar lent effort. The ('lilted Stale ttechimntton office foico entertained with u farowell p.uty for Mlsi Juanlt.i lloue, who le.iM.i on August 0 for Kan Krauelxco The affair wn n lawn paity hold Tueidar nen Init on tho lawn at tho (' S It S office. Tho following took part lu the entertainment Mr and Irt II 1) Newell. i: (' Koppeu ,u-il family, Wlllard Smith nud fun- lly, Union Stephens nud fnmlb, Whitehead, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Heoigo Kioy, Pyof, Long, Sim, nud tln honor gueit,, The Happy Hour Sowing culh will meet wllli Mt). It. J. Sheets on Tuesday afternoon of next week, nt tho Sheets homo on South ttlverslde street ALGOMA .1 it 1 1 it llagelnlelu has been rnlllng no and gr.um hay tho punt few dny Win. IMiimnn went to Klnmntli J Kullx Wodnesday nn liiiHlnens Ketndover llroi,, hai been haul lug liny In their batu Hie hint few daya. ( I I', 1'elernlelner him tutiiihed ifroiii IMospei't. Oiegou, wlieio lie hun lliinmn Valine l'eitiiip tieon worhliiit mi inn inisuwaj uu m A reUvnl of Interest In the eiiija "ll,ls '" ""'J' "" l,u r,,,"'l, r'" "" biMid It lepoiled It seems people j H'liinliidi'i- of the summer ( e.in't get nlong without linvltig some' " iiiujLjaiMy'aiitKiMaiu'.'.8wBwaHtr.; SHRUBS TREES ROSE DUSHES () a r bulbs th. mi now InllWl) for fall 1(1 Cul ) Fltiwoi'fi Plnnln 1I i.i, ns'l I'I M ill! HI . CBari2nss3cusMft,sfrmI tlilni; to ntlr up their spirits. livers body's going Monday Von nro Included. night l-r. I Monday at The l.llieil. The (Jueou of Sheba. P I ' " - I Herald classified uds pay nu. l'ln'l will lie Itood Intkn ailil good ii .' .t th t niniiitlntty ilinll-1 Moil iiln) ini'iunu I 5 old and liert Hunt. Lester nnd "Hello, Is this the club? Is my husband there? Hello, not there )u say? WefT, nil right, then, Jmt hold on. How do you know? I haven't even told you my name," There nln't nobody's husband hero never," was tho darky's reply. Ilclng miserable nnd yet perfectly happy defines lovo, opines John Houston. "I wonder If you've remembered that tomorrow Is my birthday!" "Indeed I did. I went into a de partment store today and said to the floorwalker, "I want a birthday present for my wife.' ' Ife said 'Ifow Ions; married?' " "I aald, 'Ten years.' Ho said, 'Bar gain counter to tbo right.1 " Why kick on members of the fair sex wearing knickers a much taorc Intimate view Is possible when they don their bathing suits. A woman begins to show her age only when sho tries to hide it, says Doc. Johnson. Teacher "If Shakespeare wero alive today, would not lie bo looked upon as a remarkable man?" Student "Sure ho would be; be would be 300 years old." Loule Hunter and Donald lingers. Tho following mothers assisted Mrs. Kegers: Mesdames M. Duncan, Charles L. Moore, I. H. HHibcrt and Warren Hunt. Wednesday evening of this week Miss Mnrgan t Worden, assisted by Miss Marjorlo IMzoll and Miss May belle LcaWtt. entertained nt a small Informal sliiinrr for Mlsi Myler Cal kins, who' has chosen Ailgun ", ns) tho date of hor marriage to Ceorge Stotenson. Miss Calkins was tlio re ccplcut of ninny lately gifts from tho jouiir ladles who attended her show or. Following Is tho list of gueits Mlsses Mildred Thrasher, Mario Obeuchaln, Itutli Llndsey. Kstlicr and Clara Calkins, Kloreneo Porter. Mar- Jrle Dclzull, Kayo Wtt. Klluib.-th ' Sullivan. Mlnulu llnrnum. Inn Orali-' nni,,i:yant:elliio. Kostor, Claudlni Spink. Mrs. Im Orctu and Mm Krnnk ) II. HublnKon. 'i 4Mrs. Kli Van (Hiht Is homo after llireo montliH spent In San Francisco, ' where sho visited with her two daughters, .Mrs. Harold Turner, of) 'Chicago, and Mrs. C. C. nicbnrdson. of Los Angoles, who were also spend ing some time in the Day City. Fifty friends of Mrs. J. L. 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