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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
.Saturday, QctoUfll' ;il, 1026 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Additional Society .J PJiANM MADE Will ".MGGN dinnhit tiiih ByKNiNa rltH. Fred t'ofcr wim boitMh on Thurniliiy ufliirimoii In ludlnn of Iho wniHurn dlvUIOD (if Ih" MiMhoilliil a iti . I'lmin wart dlaauaied, for tha "Jlfii dinner" which the dlvlajoa la giving iiiin evening in lha Odd Pai lown' hull between III" Ii ci ii r of flve thlrly nml Ik )( -t lilrl y o'clock. Mm. c. ii. Barnatahia nml Mm. Momyar nrn in charge of iim dimmr, In which III" Kolinrul public Ih cordially 111 vlU.ll. Ilulliiwu'i'ii l -, rn 1 1 11 ii urn lulu,: uaad in ma it i ii 11 ih" hull attractive for Urn nffiilr mid' mirprlBOB' are In hi ore for nil thoae win) attend lha dlnntr. ngraved 'reeting Cards CT'IIF. HoltdAyii ill" Jut.1 round ' Hi" corner. Ilnvn you or dered your engraved Grueling Cardi im yett Don'l wait until ih" lust iniiiui". our eeeprt nenl or baautUol and artistic OhrialDtaa and Now Year's card In now omploto. nml titer" lit nntpl" nut" for oh to give you our moKt rarcfiil fti (nllon nml "rvlc", VV. p. SMITH Pritting Co. Phone 93 ,'. i (ho HNJOYAniiH Hallowe'en PARTY Till ItHIIW KVK RUTHMAY OHILOOB compli mented mivcritl of hvr llttlo friciiiiH on Thtiredey evening with tin enjoyable Hallowa'an puny, (lumen win enjoyed during (hu putty hours after whii ii Mfit. Chlloqta aarrad the little maita wiiii iikIii ref fwnmente, Th" cue itii were Aldu Newton, Alliiu Ryan, Boat Parlay, Halan Bnlvo, Alymui Hector, (loraldlnu Stalling (, l.etlu Knnyoii, Klounor ynruiiM. I In :' riet BrattODi Gwendolyn, Martin, Uarla WaKefleld, Mary Anico abd Mildred Oajdweii, MISS fcl'KI.VN rUnOKB ; HOftTJffM TO thi s HIUI.H MIS8 EVELYN AiMlCKSJ hotte-i to Din girl of Trl-H clilli nt her liotne on III?: Tuesday evening. At thin moot In plum tm made: .far iho coining Lyaba now Iuwh were drawn up. Pit (gee wor mada ami on Monday ovnlng nt th" (itii" of MUh i, 1 1 illyno:i tint Klrla will (Ira a "ruh parly." Offlcora for Iho your wero o'o I nd on Tuominy evening Including' Minn Kvnlyn Francos, prcul loiil ; i'MIiii Laatba Simmons, vice ere I dent; Mlit Bvelyn Amlcke. nocrn tury; MUh Honor M ere. tie.iuir-r; MInh Addle Jenkins, rcporte. ; MI i i' Loin Il.nou. hoi-hI chulriuiiii. closing lha baalnaaa.paatlnc lUei , Antlcko served u dainty luncheon. The Amlcke homo being attractively icrii.iU'd in h iiijwo'en daaoraUoBt for the iffulr. GHOSTS AMI WITt JIKS I'Hkvaii.kd AT PARTi; CLKVltlt In It every appointment wits ibe Hallowe'en party for Which dainty Mule Itobcrtn and Janol Banford wara hoataaaea at tha Bad ford borne on I'ridny arenlna Kvelyn WcNtfiill tuklitK lb" purl of iho "Khom" filled lha llttlo to'jt with tipooky tltotiRhlH, while Mm 0. Jonea, who unKlated Mm. Bod- Be it an f English Manor House or a . Moorish Castle Or maybe just an American Bungalow its the touch that the professional planner crives it that change;; it from just a build ing to a Home Take this into consideration when you plan to build. H. R. Perriii "For Economical Building" 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J Support the tree planting campaign a44H44-4i4i4-4i444-4-4---:--44''44--l-44-4 mi 1 i i j 20 Discount on Wall Paper Browne's Paint Store V. I". Pultef'a I'aliin Valnpar Y iv nis'ien, Watlpaipor, Stalna and Calclmlnoo A Popular Style of House f mm ill nxifm&ms- M lUlllirl Ih1 RESBRVB OPFICBBd TO O.VHOil Dl.WKJl DANCE HK Initial meet.na if tbo Ilo- ervo Offlcctn Aaoclatlon of th; Army, for tho fall and wlntor mont!ha wan held Friday ovening at tho homo of Mr. Clarcnco H. ' Knowlca. At thin meeting plana' were perfected for t'.ie winter no dal activities. The first affair to be a dinner dance at tho hotel Whlto Pelican on December first. The -affair to be invitational. Thoiie present at the meeting last evening were Dr. II. D. L. Stewart, Dr. Paul M. N:ei, Dr. Gall S. Now som, Dr. J. R. Barr, Mr. Linn Ne- smlth, Mr. Robert Benson Kuykcn-1 tuii, iir. I-rancia R. OldB, Mr. Jack' M. Olover, and Mr. Clarence H. Knowlea- I The next meeting of ue associa tion ixlll be on November thirteenth, the meeting place to be announced The Walton Wright Co. for INSURANCE Fire. Automobile. Casualt Phone 643W Buy your next coat, salt or dreas at Bee Begin's and save. 129 South Sev enth St., next to Shasta cafe. 27-31 (Adv) later. Pint Floor IfouicNo. 106 UTCH Colonial is decidedly in voeue these days. During the past few years it has been growing in popu larity in all parts of the country- It is not, however, a fad. for in the eastern parts of the country it has been used quite extensively, especially in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, from the earliest Colonial days. This style of architecture gives an exception ally homelike character to a house. Its broad, low lines tend to tie the house intimately into its surroundings. And from the practical point of view, it adds a second story at the least ad ditional expense. The designer of this house has taken full ad vantage of the possibilities in the Dutch Colo nial. The lower story of the front is especially charming because of the nice relation between the bay windows and the fanlight entrance. The well-proportioned dormer is in good scale with the rest of the house and adds to the attractive ness of the whole. The gambrcl roof, which is one of the charac teristics of this style, has been especially well done. This house would be attractive whether built Second Floor I )e 1 1 gne J by John Barnard Cwruty. American Face Brick Aiaociartjn 0 of a smooth or rough texture face brick. The small brick units, with their mortar joints be tween, tend to emphasize the lowness of the structure and add interest and color to the wall surface. This house was designed for a corner lot, or one having a frontage of 60 feet or more. On a comer lot a garage could be placed at the dining room end of the house, with a covered wall leading to it that would balance the porch on the other end of the house. The interior is planned to give the appearance of a large house, with the principal rooms on either side of the hall. The downstairs rooms are of ample size and in good proportion, with ample windows to provide plenty of light and ventilation. The principal bedroom is an exceptionally cheerful room with windows on three sides and a fireplace. Note also the number of closets on the second floor. The kitchen is conveniently arranged and connects with the dining room by a pantry. The space at the left of the kitchen would make a cozy little breakfast nook. The sink is placed in a bay window similar to those on the front of the house, insuring ample light and a pleasant place to work. ROBERT AND BIDLV CHILC'OTE ENTERTAIN PLAVMATE8 OBER.T and Billy dilcote en tertained a number of their ! little playmates with a Hallowe'en ! party on Friday afternoon at the , Chilcote .home on Tenth. All the ' decorations that are used in making j a Hallowe'en parly realistic were used ab-ut the rooms. Games of j various kinds passed the happy i hours. Those Invited were Helene Grizzle, Grace Groesbeck, Eston Bal g r. Cleo Kinkaley, Oscar Berg doll, Stewart Groesbeck, Dow and Ronald Hutchins, Audrey Hill, Car men Perkins, Gail Martin and Duaine Monro?. i Continued On I'asrr Six) t NOTICE Save money on Tire Mileage. The system we use Is absolutely different from all other meth ods. Let us show you a real repair lob. done by this modern re pair system. All work done on a strict Money Back Guarantee Share with hundreds of satis fled customers this new deal in Vulcanised repairs. Let us inspect your Tires FREE, before they need Re nairinK Come in Today ACE TIRE SHOP i IS South Eleventh Phone 843J .... .......-.:..:..'. ford throughout tho evening, took the part of an "old witch'' and tol l Iho youngsters weird tules of what their future held In store. Re freshments wore served nt ten o' clock. The guests were Mury Thom as, Marie Collier, I, ols Delay, Betty Jono8, Imeldn Tnlfonl. Audrey Shell horn, Bety McConnell, Katharine and Batty ("leghorn, Mary Do Lap, Thalma Fossum and Roberta and Janet Bedford. MANY SOCIAL AKRUHK ARE ANNOUNCED fOB WHITE HOUSE CpilESIDENT and Mrh. Coolidge are preparing for an aonvti winter so cial season. Tho new social secretary, elected from tho diplomatic, corps, has been Installed at tho White House and Immediately afterward the dates for nlno big dinners nnd receptions wero announced nt the executive offices. To constitute a normal Whlto Houro season, betrfn nliiK with tbo formal cabinet dinner on December 3 and running through a New Year's reception to (ho army nml navy reception on February 11. !'' ' happy hour burn WITH MRS. W. D. OQPBR rriUESDAY nftorncon Mrs. W. D. A Cofor oompllraonto.l tho matrons of the Happy Hour club nt her j homo on Alameda. Tho regular j business moitlng oponod tho (after noon which was followed with social j hours. Assorted gardon flowers In I protty low bowls wero attractively used lit decorating the homo. At the conclusion of tho afternoon the hjOlfeM served a two course lunch eon. Among the members present iworo Mis. tleorso numphro.v, Mrs. S. Summers, Mrs, W. E. Bock, Mrs. A. Snndoll, Mrs. W. I'. Johnson, Mrs. A. Westtall, Mis. L. Ruconlch, Mrs. R. A. Emntltt, Mis. Jonnlo TWO MATRONS HOSTESSES AT EYICNINGS OF HltlDGE TWO delightful bridge evenings of'tbis week more presided over ! by Mrs. Kenneth Klahn nnd Mrs. i Thomas Hichordson when 'they cn tertnlnod on Monday nnd Tuesday eveningn at the Sunset apartments. Decorntions appropriate to the Hal lowo'en season wero in evidence. At either end of tho prettily appointed Miss Lillian Scoffield wis awarded trophy fcr high score while the con solation went to Mr. Ivan Farrls. DELTA GAMMA CHAPTER AT WHITE PELICAN TUB initial meeting of tha Delta Gamma chapter of the Delphian club was held Tuesday afternoon in the sun room of the hotel White Pelican with Mrs. T. C. Campbell, I lunvheon table, low Japnnoso bowls I president of the club, presiding. ! filled with golden baby chrysnnthe-1 Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt was in mums were placed. A tall silver charge of tho afternoon's program candelabra holding glowing yellow I which was crouped into two sec- tapera centered the table. Place I tions. Tho other was under the di card. daintily colored in Hallowo'ea j veclion of Mrs. Campbell, emblems marked the place of each i The first section of the program guest. Included "The Influence of Top- On Monday evening four tables I ography Upon the Egyptians," Mrs. wero In play. High score going to ; H. M. Ackley: "Civilization of th- Mrs. H. Borgninn and consolation j Old Kingdom," Mrs. E. D. John (o Mrs. E. G. Wisecarver. Tuesday son; "Absolutism Expressed in Ar evenlng tlvo tablos -wero in play, j chltectUre," Mrs, H. R. Perrln; ! "Modern Discovery of tho Pyramid Texts." Mrs. E. G. Wisecarver; "The Celebrated book of tho Dead," Mrs. JR. Shaw; "Egypt of Today," Mrs. Will Baldwin; supervisors summary. Mrs. Don' Zumwalt. Under the direction of Mrs. Camp- ( Prevent Colds and Discomfort Electric Heaters For the Bath Room, Bed Room or The Office, Are practical and very adapt ible to your needs. If Hum, Mrs. W. J. Stolumotz nml I the hostoss, when you have tiro trouble 'you want your tires reparled as good as now have them vul cunlzod 'in the best equipped shop In Klamath Fulls. Our Holntz Electric Steam Vulcan izors nml expert repair men na suro you of the best possible results. Reed Auto Supply Co. S. llth Near Main Phone 298 - t Link River Electric Co. "BUI" Butler, Manager Seventh St. at Klamath Ave. bell, the second part of the program was opened with parliamentary i ! drill. "The Mothers' Recompense" J by Edith Wharton was given by Mrs. ; Rtyehttel Applegnto Solomon. Mrs. E. Baxter choso tbo subject of "Cut-1 ; turnl Arts." Mrs. Hopo Weston ' KUbourne followed with current events on economic and political situations. Mrs. J. M. Bedford, Mrs. C. F. Steno and Mrs. Hope Weston Kil i bourne wero courtesy hostesses ' throughout the afternoon. Every dross nt Boo Begin's Dress 1 Shop Is on salo. Such bargains you have novor before seen lu Klamath ! Falls. 27-31(adv) When you want pretty silk under wear, go to Bee Regie's Dress Shop, 129 South Seventh St; 27-St (adr Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, wc can loan you half the value of building and lot (in bined, payable like rent. Monthly paymenta Make your arrangements now, before the spring uish begins, so that your dream home may be a reality before snow flics again. There is no quicker way of making money than 1 1.. nvestment in a growing lown. You u e in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momyer & Momyer Insurance Real Eatate Building and Loan Lopka Building Phone 366 mm!