ATCRDAT, wovoniKn t, tow THE EVENING HER ALP; KLAMATH FALLS,' OREGON Styles and Fashions, Books Needlework, Home Affairs Happenings of the Week Within the Social Circle MEN'S INTERESTS WO ', Th combination of perfect veAtker end . Halloween ha , furn ished Inspiration .for a large num hereof nel.lg hMpl. parties, this week Vast .of the,, entertaining', has car m. the Hallowe'en spirit, and t.Jia been ..,- gala week tor the ' children, One .ot the most attract , We. affaire of the .week -was' the tjetr Party, given by.Mr.,T. 0 Cmpbeii.,.puTint, the.eotaing week the . K. O... sisterhood will-entertain' with ! their annual ,' guest night, and Mr. Klpp Van Riper will ,p host at large bridge partr, ' The , dance given br the Crenne7 elub. at . the . White . Pell tin Wednesday night waa enjoyed ' y ' a large number and a novel Dote , was 'introduced when two cle veK little children, who were, play Inng at the Pine Tree, sang and (anced tor the audience. s;vr' ' . - , MReV.CAMPBKLL EXTERTAIX8 JtTTR LARGK THEATER PARTY . $' pne" of- the largest and nioet delightful social ; affaire of the wt&k" 'wis" a theater party glren Thursday by Mrs." T.'- C. Campbell, whto she, entertained . over eighty yuet at matinee at the Plmt Tree theater. JTh logs seats ot the theater .'.were reserved for the party and Mrs. flet b. Clammon and. Mrs. C. I. Bob rt received the guest at the door downslaira. Upstairs a pretty basket Mid the favors', attractive boxes' of ;ndy, and these were . presented jyMra.' Alfred Collier. Mr. R. E. firy and tors." H. W. Bridgford. 'The ladles who assisted Mrs. Camp- .nelf wore corsage bouquets of baby chrysanthemums, Ophelia rose, and 'ferns.' the gift 'of the hostess. "v l"he guests were assisted in finding eat by Mrs. p. A. .Arbertson, trs. :-. C.' Boyle and Mrs. Andrtfw Collier. Th picture was "Within the Lew," "VHh Norma Talmadge, and all were barton to their praise of it. the opraion being that It was Miss Tal toad at her best. .' '. After' the picture Mrs. Campbell ' ic-fc her guests to the Golden Glow There tea was served, . and - Mrs. HrJorl: MoClure Gallagher-' added W.' the pleasure of the afternoon 'by . solo (ting in her charming manner. Mrs. Doa Zumlralt accompanied her ;t-the Haw; ' &""j-wi!';4. . ,K " '. - - itft AND MH8. THOMAS ARB '' ( HOSTS AT HAH-JOXGG -V,.Mr. aftdT Mts. Bert: Carl Thsmas eMfsftsined --with' two evenings of Maa-Jongs this" week at their home on' Pine street.' The house wis beau tifully ' decorated :wi!h. "ehrysailhe imums and Chinese anWms ar.d re treehments carried out the Chinese Vodte. High Bcore'was ' midi Thure lljiy?'eyenlng ;by Mrs. WlUliin Dun Jralt and. Idw -by" Duncan, ''he other . guestr .we're:'" Mis' snd Mrs. Arth'nr ''jtWibn.-Mr.'an'd Mrs' C; I. KobftrU. . Mt.' 'and' Mrs: 'Oscar -Shive; Mr. and i Claude' Coseboom, and Mrs. R. E. ' W'Hghf.- -i -;' - ' ' i Fridsy evening Mr.'- and Mrs. Thomas had as guests Dr.' and Mrs. Wrtejn "Hunt; 'Dr.- and Mrs. L. L. Truaxi' Dr.- and Mrs.' O. A. Massey, Jtr.- and Mrs. A. M. "Collier, Mr. and Mrs. .R. C.: Croeebeck, Mr. and Mrs. . H E.' Ha'uger.'-Mrs. R. E. Wright, Miss Anna Reeves, Miss Fay Fenno. SsTiss' Josephine' Evans and Miss -Amy Thompson. ' Miss Evan made high core" ' and '..Mrs. Truax low. Mrs. ."Wright assisted Mrs: Thomas both evening. " ' ' ' -'-.r.:' " .-. MA8QCERADE PARTT OX ', HAiXOWK'ES ' EVENING. ' ',;;OeVtrude - tlqdsey " and ' Helen ,s(iT'nt"ertalned a number of trVllt'tleVfrlneds' at a Halloween Snarly .. Wednesday evening at the 'sbn.i-. home' on ' Riverside. The CklWren were asked . to appear in '. rtiiuerade; dess and made a Wr'pleture' f In : ;the, varied : co-ArfBies..Tcy.- were met at the H " .by ghosts, . and escorted to 1 lb!.yp.rlutte - .teller . Inside, where fi'ddts so ' good that all hoped ihey, would come true were predicted .frmany. of ''them.VT he house was jbsiiitlfutiy'i jccorat'ed ..-,'la t autumn hades and Hallowocn colors, and ie.rry,.'. evening.,, was spent In ifames, -j Mra, Mason was assisted ijif (Snlertalnine. .the children and 4 ervlng r.retreshm'ents by- the MIs- Josephine end, Katberlne Llnd Ktfi (Thejroung- guest were: .HenrlotU Whlte, : Helen Bhlve, (fieraldne- Dlmpck.. Margaret Cum tnlnrs,. Ethel : Carlson, Gwendolyn Ways, Betty. GeJInsrhcr, Delphlne Grsham, Vara - Moore, Vivian Shftats,', Marjory ..Sllnson, Bob Ma- son, Dob Gallagher. - ' ' ''-: -, ' MRS, EintlTT Sl'ItPIUHED ' )Y HTHDAV' RATf RDAY ' ' : A s'urabeY of friends of Mrs. R. A. .'10fftmltt-;comph?ttly; surprised her fta'iirday. when .they, called at her Mviiwrti--tt(4' J-itrany " hsDoy f iW dn. -The callers took the refreshments and spread a dain ty luncheon on a table centered with cbrysantbemumSy Mrs. Enunltt was remembered with many flowers and protty gifts. Among those present M. Coteboom; N. E, Bond, R. J. Sheets, W, . J, ' Stelnmetx, .' Jennie HutMr, L, Rvlconlch Harry Riohard son, George HumdUrey, 0. M. Hsc tor. Amelia Whitleoki Ed Propist. B, Lswrence, H, E. Janes, W. Temp lar, 8am Summers, Phul Johnson, Mis Pearl Collins and Vivian Bhse.a, . ' THEATER AXD HALLOWE'EX PARTY HAPPY AFFAIR . A departure from- the nsusl Hal lowe'en party was enjoyed by the young frleads ot Marjorie Possum Tuesday evening. Marjorle's father, John Fosaum, fooh 'her and her guests to the Pine Tree theater early In the evening and after the picture they went to the Fossutn home, where preparations for a Jolly Hal lowe'en party had been made, with the house gay with orange and black decorations. Mrs. Marlon Barnes helped Mrs. Fosaum to entertain the children, and a happy evening iwes spent with games and stunts, and Hallowe'en refreshments. Marjorle's guests were: Alison Loomls, Geral dine Dimock. Blanche Wlard, Irene Lewis, Ella Red key, . Carry Barry man, Archie and Francis Kranen- burg, Harry Bean, Edward Swanson, Don Dunham, Monroe Klmsoy and Embert Fossum. HAIAOWS7EX PARTY FOR , EPWORTH LEAGUE - ; A Jolly Hallowe'en party was en- Joyed Tuesday evening by members of the Epworth league ot the Methr odlst church at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter West. The guest were met at the gate by ghost and . goblins and escorted to the house ovt? a . devious course with danger In every sfep. ' There was plenty ' ot light and safety in the house, however, and the SO.gests entered with sect Into the playing of children's games and contests. Including a pie race. The race was won by Mia Haxel NobIe,'; and Miss Morrison , won the prise for carving the best Jack-o-lanterni'J The young men 1 proved themselves adept 'at tailoring' when they -were called upon to cut and tit a dress for some lady guest, and their stunt caused much merriment. The evening ended with the' serving of Hallowe'en refreshmnts. . ':' CJH1S ARE HOSTESSES AT ' " DELIGHTFUL PARTT. i : X. delightful evening was' en joyed, at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. : W. J. . . Bertram . Tuesday whon. Lorraine Lavenlck, Luclle, Calhoun, Edna Vaughn, . Mary.. Ho ward, Marie Englo and Mary Ber tram entertained with a Hallowe'en party- The evening was passed in playing games and appropriate' re freshment were served.. The In cited guests were ... Jean Beard, Grace ." Grosbeck, Alyse Hector, Andy Lavenlk, '. Eleanor Magulre, Gertrude Magulre, Marjorie Tlghe, Kathleen' Sheaf feur, : Kathrlne Col- Well, Stella Albert, Lawrence. OUus- tamaute, Lauren Calhoun,. Cecil Whllby, Dick Magulre. . Franc) Al beit, Hubert Magulre, Albert La- vtnlk, Melvin Engle and - George Bertram. -, ., APTERVOOX OF CARDS r AT HR8. E3DOTT8 . . -Mrs. R; A,. Emmltt . fra3 hostess yesterday afternoon at :4 ilelightfu'l card party. The bouso was atlractivo with Hallowe'en decorations. . Five hundred m-ag played and honors for hgh score were made by- Mre -Lawrence Ruconlch,. while Mrs. O. V. Brown carried away Ihe consolation prise.. Dainty-- - refreshment- were served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. .Emmltt's ' guest were: ' Mes dames O. L. Brown. IL J. Winters, Carl Martin, C. I. Reckard, Lafw rence Ruconlch, Harry Richardson, R. J. SheeU. Ed Propst, William Psiil Johnson. ""' ' :''-: '.'. NEW P. T. A. 1H FORMED ' V AT CENTRAL SCHOOL An enthusiastic meeting Was hold at, the Central school ' yesterday when' 55" parents and the teachers formed the Central Parent-Teachers association. The chief talk, was given by . Mr. Charles Wood Eber leln, the keynote of her address being cooperation between parents aB,l teachers. There , were two songs by the children of the sev enth grade, and a piano soIq ' by Miss' Margaret, Worden. .Ejection of officers followed, Mrs. Fred Fleet being elected president. Miss Augusta Parker, vice presi dent; Mrs. O. I. Wright, secreta ry; and Mrs. Fred Confer, treasurer. After the business mueting n- soci al hour was enjoyed, nnrt le.i and wafers ware served by the, teach ers. The. association Is the .third ot Its kind In Klamath Falls, and shows a growing Interest in school work by the parents, ' , ., - 1 ,;, , ' ' SUSS PRARL COLLINS ., v , .- ,,', IS I'ARTV HOSTESS : , Slls Pearl ' Cdlllhs TUesday 'hlght'.wllh ,1 entertained ' Hallowe'en party at the residency ot Judge and Stri. ft. A. EmUtltt, with whoin she makes her home. She ws iMlstbd by Mrs, Emmltt, and a delightful event tag was spent with Hallowe'en stunt and music ..Decorations and refresh ments were In keeping with the spirit of Hallowe'en. The ' guests were: Mesdaines Dan Malloy, William Beck, James Lytle, ' Alice Roberts. MVjrr.'s Maier, William Van Busklrk, Ed Propat,- William- Paul Johnson, and the Misses Emma Scofteld. Lucille Stewart, Mabel WeMfall, Jessie Hahd and Evelyn Pronst. : , - . . . "TRIP TO JAPANr WILL FEATVRE BOCLU. ' ' Mombers ' ot the Presbyterian church and their friends anticipate an unusually enjoyable time at their monthly' social, which will be held Wednesday-evening. The ladles ot the missionary society will presldo over tbe . program, which will- feature a trip to Japan, and the gamea played, as well as the decorations used, will be Japanese In character. - - ' SLUMBER PARTY IS JOLLY AFFAIR Miss Greta Madison Invited a few girls to a Hallowe'en; slumber party Saturday night at the home ot her annt, Mrs. L. O. Mills. The house was decorated with the yellow and black of Hallowe'en and the evening wa spent In fortune telling, games, and singing and dancing. Miss Madison - guests were:'.M'ss Ines Jenkins, Eva Jenkins, Joan McDon ald, Ruth Lindsey and Vale Lind sey. .-'. HELEN GOFER ENTERTAINS WITH MASQUERADE PARTY ' Fierce Turk nd stalwart Afri cans mingled freely with . dainty fairies and dancing girls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Cofer last night; when friends of Helen Confer appeared in costume in response' to ber invitations to a Hallowe'en mas querade party. The house was dark ened Vhen they arrived, but the braves ot the party went boldly In, promising to protect the more timid ones; and sooa the ghostltness was dispelled by the merriment ot Hal lowe'en game. Refreshments appro priate to Hallowe'en were served t a 'late hour. Those who enjoyed the party were Faye Grlnle, , Nadlne O'Flaherty, Eladlne Harris, Mary Ellen Bradford, Alice Harvey,- Har riott Hunter, Gertrude Von Berthels dorf, George Whitman, Garret Beck ley,' Robert Hunter. Thomas Massey, Herman Darley, Clifton Molatore, Alois Miller and Eugene Penney. .. -: - HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Intermediate Christian En deaverers of the Presbyterian church enjoyed a Hallowe'en social at the church Thursday evening. ' Various thrill and shocks whb tbe playing of games occupied the first part' of the evening. After tbe business meet ing refreshments were served.' .The following officers were elected: : Dorothea Hawkins, ' pretfdent; 1 John Hawkins, vice-president; Marie Crystal, secretary; ' Boyd Yadcn, treasurer. Committee chairmen Prayer . mooting, Alice Jess; lookout, John ' ilawiklnB; missionary, Beulah -Bennett; ' finance, Boyd . Yadon; so cial, Dehlla Hawkins. ' t ' -.' ' "ioO" PARt" TONIGHT' A.f Clayton cormsii iiow'' , . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Contlth have Invited friends for en evening of "SOO" tonight. The guest will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Pcrkln,. Mrv and Mrs. O.'X Stebblns, Mr. and Mrs.'' Charles llogue. ' ,' ' ::'.. MRS. WRIGHT HOSTESS TO KRIDA CliUIt ' : firs. R.. E." Wright was hostess to the Krlda club Tuesday when menVbers twere Invlieil for luncheon and -an afternoon of Mah-Jongg..; A new member, Mrs, Claude Coseboom, was added to the .personnel ot tbe '. MAROl'EniTK CIjARK BRIDE 1 OF, GEORGE IV LEE - ' Miss Marguerite Clark and George Bertram Lee were married at the Catholic church Monday morning, the Rev. Father Gelss officiating. The service was read at 9:30 in tho pres ence ot nearly -80 friends - ot .the rniiplo. Mrs,; fatm "(rtfftnft( 1 her slater, and Barnard tow, cousin ot the bride, acted tt man. The bride. Is ..tho daughter of .Mre. Msr RuerltekClarlt and ,.hsa been a atu dent t,Me Sacrud ileart academy. The bridegroom hj.hin employed by th Southern Paclljfl .si he he cams here lw) Jbar.s ago," H has boert tramtbrretl id his former hoflle 01 OakUnd, pd.hlt atld h's, brldp will leave la k sttdrt llllts th Inaks tuatf holud l,hr; .' ,'',. ' -' ' BIRTHDAY PARTY TOtt JOUN KERRY.MAN John Merrymas- celebrated his eighth blrthtday Monday afternoon with a Hallowe'en party at the home of his parents,' Mr. snd Mrs. G. II. Msrryman on Huron street. His guest, numbered 14 little boy and girl neighbors, and they had a hap py afternoca .with games and con tests. The - Ice cream and birthday cake went served at a table pretty with Hatlcaven'en colors, carried out In flower and pumnk'na. and there were clever )ltle Halloween caps and whittles tor favors. -' Library" 8-. " ' ' A committee to bo In charge of the rummage sale snd cooked food sale to be held by the Woman's Li brary club, November It and 1T, has been soletced. Mrs. Horace Bridg ford will be chairman ot ths com mittee, which ihas as members Mr. Harry Pelts, Mrs. Lee Bean, Mrs. George Burton and Mir. H. D. Stewart. . The sale will be In the library club room and the proceeds will go Into the library fund. D. A. R, Meeting . . ' , . "Armistice Day" will be the sub ject at the meeting of the D. A. R. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. Fred Westertleld will address the members on Armi stice day and Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall will lead-the discussion on the con stitution, (which. is a feature ot every meeting.. Mrs. Thomss Hampton will act as hostess.-:- - - '-'-. . To Join Husband . .-. - .' Mrs. B. P. Youcll, who has been the guest of Mn. and Mrs. Herbert D. -Newell, . since hnr arrival from Sllverton.' Oregon, a iweek ago, left yesterday to join' Iter ' husband at Fort Klamth, p'ouell' Is the. new principal of the hlgh school there, and he and Mrs. YouuU are old of the Newells, . , ' - ' '' . ' Bridge Atternoon ' '-'.. ''. -. Invitations bjif e been sent out for an atternoon of bridge .to. bo given Friday, November 9, by Mrs. Klpp Van Riper at her home at 407 Canby street. , Entertaining With C'nnls . - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cofer will be hosts at a "500" party tonight at their home on North Tenth street Frleads have been Invited for four table of cards. CELEBRATING -. ANNIVERSARY.' Mr. and Mrs P. E. Hannon were receiving congratulations Saturday on the ' occasion of their thirty- sixth wedding anniversary. They were remembered with many beau tiful gift as well . as messages wishing : them ' many more happy years of married life. Member of tbe family and relatives celebrat ed the occasion with-a turkey din ner at the Enterprise ranch' Satur day evening. ' . , . v v . . Birthday Dinner ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Magulre en tertained Sunday with a' turkey birthday dinner tor tholr cleco, Gert rude Magulre, who ftvas 1 1 years old. Covers were, laid 'for eight; 'and .a delfghtful afternoon was ehjnyed by those present. . . ' ; -; , 4. -'. RclwIcaliS TniUato-- ', : t)'., ', " Initiation was"'he1rt"by the Ro bekahs fit, . lliblr 'minting Thursday eyoplrig. BTwo .mow,1 (n.oinbflrs,.,Mlit9 Bornlce Hector anl , Miss Dorothy Clir'rln were taken" ((tt-j membership with th'e tooKa.,'-. ,v ,5,,;. ,.? vi.'iiKar PcjipOTiniiits. t '. "' .Two ftupfuls granulated sugar, li drop essence of peppermint, Mi ,.CHp- .fuiwaior.;,., ,' .,: .... . Cool-,,flw. watflr. and.siigar.tlll , Httle lifted on a. fork or spoon spin a thread, Dq not D.'.lr while Cooking. Remove from tho flro, add the pep permint aqd'stlr till tho candy thick-' ens and looks Cloudy, Drop imme diately from a toamioon on a greased paper or plate.V- If It becomes too hard to drop, warm by standing the saucepan over hot iwntor for a mo ment. Wintorgreen drops may be made-ltpnUie eania-mle.'-suhstltutlng MARRIAGE IN LONDON TODAY OF LADY : LOUISE MOUNTBATTEN TO CROWN PRINCE 1 OF SWEDEN INTERESTS LONDON SOCIETY . l-OSDON. Nov. B iHelore ths an- olcht alts ot Chapol Royal In St. Janlea Dala'.-e, t'rdwn Prince Ous- tav Adolth Of Swedsn. look as his skcohtl brlcls today, Loulna Mount- BHn, hlec ot th reletting iovsr-j algni ot Britain. STOCKHOLM; . Nov, 8.Tb marriage In London today of Lady Loulsn Mauntbnttcn, ths great- grand-daughter ot the lato Quenn Victoria ot.. England . and second cousin to Kin Georze.- the nres- ent sovereign, to Gustat Adolf, crown prince ot Sweden, was re- celved with dcop interest her. .The Bwedes are eager to meet ths woman wno some aay will Become tbelr queen, and England . Is b- lieved to be gratified at th nw ' royl tie tht bind 8tookholm and . d)ni , il0nSon today ws atendod by London Into tlll closer friendship Klng 0eorK9 0f Kngland and Lady Louise Js a sister of LordKnf 0uilUf of gwedon. The cou Louis Nountbatten who last year p,0 w, sp)n(j lnor bonoymoon lu married Miss Edwin Asbly. said to be one ot the richest women in England. Lord Louis nd his bride spent part ot their honey moon In the United States. It was an eventful wooing which led to the wedding In the Chspal Royal ot 8t. James Palace. Scar cely had the . news ot Oustat . A- dolt's engagement bees announc ed when It was reported that cr taln.authorltlca In Sweden opposed. the marriage on the ground thr.t Lady Louis was not of sufficient- ly high rank to marry the crown prince. Then, while th genealogt- ral expert wore settling this quel-I tlon In favor ot the brldo-to-be, csme the startling news tbst the press of foreign lands was broa-t-casting the tale that Lady Louise bad changed her mind about- be coming a crown princess anyway, and was going to marry an ob scure English painter ot modcut Income., But a the summer passed by those rumors ' were gradually d'scredlted by tho fact that Lsdy t.oulso ' and the Swedish Crowp Prince were often seen tosetlcf In Englsnd and Franc. . . Lsdy Louise's father was Prince Louis ot - Battenberg, later known i the Marquis of Mllford-Hsvpn. The Bsttcnburg family bis sprunq from Germany by way ' of Austria, where tbe title ot prince was be stowed, snd becauso of ' strained feeling In England during the war the name was anglicised to Moiint batten. Lady Louise, who Is about 35 years old, 1 a- typical aristocra tic Englishwoman, gracious, gen erous, alert, fond ot dsnclng and outdoor sport, snd - gifted - with gonulno. charm. She will captivate Sweden as she did tbe offlcors and sailors . of tho Swedish squadron visiting British water when Sho came aboard the flagship escorted by the crown prlnco. '.'.'. Tho Swodlsh Crown " Prince, whose full name Is Oscar Frodrlk Wilholm Olat Gustat J Adolf, hns been married before, his first wife having1 died some three years ago. Crown Princess Margaret, daughter of tbe Duke'of Connaugbt and princes of Great Britain and Ireland, bad borno Oustat Adolf five children, and her doath was n great bercavom'ent, to tho Swe dish people. !'"''-' ' ' Oustat Adolf Is now 41 yea ri ot ago, more than six ..feet tall, ns, aro all the mon of tho Swedish royal, family, and' vigorous a an athlete. Indeed he Is the possessor ot tho "athletic, metfal"' awardod only for high proficiency (n 'at least, five, different branchos- of aport In Sweden. This Is porhsps not strango, nor is It strange that he Is a military foader, and that be should have commanded one ot Ills country's armies In the field '.,,' SOt'IAL "CALWSDA It " ' ' 'November B D. A. It. with,' Mrs, Wattenburg. November 9 A. N. W. club with Mrs. Fred Flcot. Novemlier 6 American Le- glott auxiliary moots.' : ! 4 r November 6 P..E. O. annual guest night at Mrs. llarry Ooel- ler'a. . .; -. ,- I , ' i -" November 7 All d)iy session of Presbyterian auxiliary iwltli.' Mrs, Geo. Mallett. . ' ! ' November '7 Mnh Jongg club at Mrs. A. M. Collier's 4 home. , November 7 Prosbytorlnn Boclal. ' ' ' November II Library club; meeting, . ; .'' .maneuver .whloh endod only two Leoka botora the wedding. Uttt . . i..tn that the Swedish orown prlno is also a serious arehasologlit, with ssv ral sxpsdltlons to his orsdlt. Lsst ysar he spent nearly two months personally directing the excava ion of a great many precious rtltci that will shed light on the olvl- usallon ot S.000 year ago. He Is. ( moreover, a eolleotor of paintings, ..nni.ii n k. wnrv of modern 'artists, such as Anders Zorn and j cri Larason. Oustat Adolf Is vo . democratic and. consequently. p0puar wlht the masses In Swo- ; 0P0 political alms and princi piss, Ilk those of his father. M Bd .nd constructive. Tho wed- Italy. LIBRARY NOTES A .number of new books have been Included In the collection at the city library. They are: Under A. Thousand Eyes Livingston Tut Tut., Mr. Tutt Araln. HI Dog Tcrhune. Quost of tho Flshdog's Kin, Bchujts ' Scaulits. i Water Babies Klngaley. At ths Duttorfl House Brown. Mutineers Dawe. -High Bnton Heyllgor.' Black Beard Island Holland. Camoron's of Hlghboro Ollchrlit MarUn Hyde auisetleld. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH At Pine and" Ninth St. Bible School 10 a.m. ..... -,) Service 11 a.m..,nnd 7:30 p.in. Treadling by Rev. J. W. Bryant. Visitors Welcome SPLENDID ASSETS Tlc rliirf asset of tomorrow Is tlio young- life of tiMlny. Tho cliurrh glu-s vnlusblo trnlnlng I" tlii'w boy ami girl through llio Church, rkliool and other orgiuiluttlons. We uffrr on A dimonatratlon Humloy at 7:!IO p.m. whrn thn Junior C. E. wilt ' conduct the service bringing (lirlr nii'iiiory work, songe and a short play. , 'You will enjoy it. Come! Church Hchool 10 a.m. lntrmiollato C. K. 0;8O D.m. 11 a.ni. Hcnnon Anthrm. Holo: Ir. tiro, K. Mxllrtt . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sixth and Pins HI. AltTlllIt L, ItU'K, Minister . CHRISTMAS PHOTOS Order Now and receive with each dozen ' A LARGE PHOTO FREE Photoqrajt A i sffil. . '.I Opposite Court House . 827 Main Street Have You Ordered Yours? . CHItlHTMAH (ho tlnm for Clrcctlng Cards will soon bo liora. Too 'pnstvo to semi flno pros (tils to ALL your friends, but at n trifling; cost ,., you can nt lrnst rrinriiilirr (lirm with n neatly engraved or printed t'ln'lslmas Curd a flno rc liilndrr Hint you still remember thorn, OH mid eo our sample beloro nil tlio best ones nra Mdcctoil by rarly shoiipcrs. , . Drummond Print Shop US North 4th " "Visia" r fftTLTiru'uvvjijisvriruxnA Boys with th U. B. wplorr , Whoslsr. Crimson Oardsnla Beaoh. : Seven Mttld Bisters Andrews. Christmas Csmo lo the Mulvaney ) Fox. ' ' Old Peabody Psw Wiggins. Six Llttl Prurty Book May. ' j .' ' OM-oami", Bar. One frsoh coconut or 1 supful of doMlcaiad coconut (It. eooonut I i used, I cupful milk), I cupful of granulated sugar. .. .' Orats ths coconut, first removing ' every rlrllc, ot brcirn skin, put ih sugar snd tho coaniil milk together . Into a saucepan. (Willi dried coco nut uio th sweet mil In plc of the natural coco fit milk.) Cook these .'ogi'ther for ftvo minute, add the coconut snd cook ton minutes longor, stirring constantly and hsv- lng only gentle hwt. Pour into greased psns, coot, and cut Into bar. ATTENTION LADIES A fnnry work bar will bo hxlil Nov. 10th, (Uturdaf In Hie lAtune' lllcut. by Cittuille laillni. Homo )tI bargain on band. Watch for lb blj day. ......... . Christian Science Society OF KLAMATH FAIXS .' Library llldg. ttrtl and Mala Hunitity Hervirr II a. . Wrdnrwlar Minting 8 p. ssu . Subject . for Sunday, Nov..' 4:n EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT Sunday ecliuul from i4 to 10l3 IVm rexitlng room nd frea lecwl tng llbt-Mry nvnt from ItM la 4tno p. in. na Tnwlaji, Tbnrv d ! Halurditr, QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE 11 ' FRAMES ENLARGING and TINTING .:..