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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Saturday, December 5, 1925
IF THE weather looks like rain.
Laugh H off!
When yon feel 'you must complain
Laugh it off!
Do not sit and nurse your war.'.
Waste no time In useless tears.
Put your faith in smiles and
cheers,
IauRh it oft!
If men say you're looking ill,
Laugh it off!
Should they recommend a pill,
Laugh it off!
Doctors, druggists and disease
Want lo do just as they please.
You can save their costly fees,
Laugh it off!
If life seems to go dead wrong.
Laugh It off!
Drown your sorrow in a song.
Laugh it off!
Do your work with smiling face.
Look ahead and keep the pace.
Be a winner in the race.
Laugh it off!
JYLAND Is open. Preliminary
. negotiations with Santa Clans, in
ait tneir gay intrigue, are giving
the children an early lesson in poli
tics. Klamath Falls shop windows
are now displaying toys.- of every
description, which makes, us realize
Christmas is just a few short weeks
away.
If you would feel the years slip
away, again catch something of the
glad spirit of childhood, when care;
weighed less heavily and magic and
mystery wove their spell, then pay
Toyland a visit this land of woolly
little dogs and the ever popular
little tin soldiers; of horns and col
ored ships, and the curly headed
little dolls with their happy little
painted faces.
No thrill could be greater nor
has Tjeen duplicated since the days
wayback when children dreamed
over, the mall order catalogues which
For it's an old-fashioned Santa
Claus who this year stands on the
threshold of this joyful land, which
nevertheless has its tears.
If you visit the newly opened Toy
land in the 'city stores, in spite of
the blast of horns and the shrieking
of trumpets you'll feel a funny.
tight little sensation in the throat
as you recognize many of the old
treasures which you thought had
forever passed from the stage of
childhood to give place to smarter
and more ingenious toys to the lik
ing of the modern youngster.
For they, are back, almost all of
them our old friends, the German
dolls, long, long since ostracized
In the name of patriotism, with
eyes that sleep, and long curls the
old fashioned kind that you have
clasped to your breast in ecstasy a
thousand times and covered with
kisses; the kid body kind, soft
and yielding to the touch, exactly
like - the dolls you used to know
and love, with parted lips and arms
outstretched in waiting.
They are the kinds of dolls that
brother used to operate upon when
appendicitis first became popular,
and a button, hidden in the saw
dust tummy was the elusive appen
dix. In keeping with the old-fashioned
spirit of Sauta Claus, this
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Telephone 88
year has something of a reactionary,
all of the vamp dolls seem to have
been abolished. There are none on
the market at all: none of the bath
ing suit beauties, the wickVd flirta
tious damsels of the goggle eyes;
none of the shimmy shakers'
Instead. Santa has divided at
last to begin at the beginning, an.!
the newest thing In dolldom is the
baby doll, an exact copy of little
brother a few days after the stork
paid his call. These dolls come
singly, in twins, even in triplets,
with complete little layettes, cra
dles and all.
It Is significant that practically
all of the dolls these days come
dressed, many equipped with com
plete little wardrobes. The modern
little girl doesn't know- how to sew.
and such a thing as the old-fashioned
"work box" is simply unheard
of.
The most expensive dolls on the
market nren't for the daughter at
all. They're for mother. These are
the decorative dolls, for which
from $50 to $75 is not an unusual
price. Daughter might have a
whole family for the price of one
but they're almost as much' in de
mand as children's dolls.
You find the same stuffed, woolly
animals you knew when a child,
only the teddy bears have all taken
to wheels, just like their elders.
Fundamentalists may rejoice that
Toyfand remains unpolluted. Th?
dark Darwinian scandal hasn't
reached the North Pole evidently,
for Noah's arks, with old Noah him
self and all the wooden animals, ar
back and going strong. The child
ren know who he is, too, the sales
woman says. Yet, with r.. -vide
tolerance of childhood, the monkey
eujois LCjual rank., with, lbs other.;
animals. In fact, he is rather pop-
ular
spite of all his unfavorable
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publicity.
Almost every line of industry i3
represented in Toyland this year.
There are moving vans for the
children, who like to imitate their
elders in the drama and struggle of
this life; there are milk wagoni
and grocery trucks and horses that
can he hitched and unhitched, for
childhood has never been known to
scorn ancient methods.
There are trucks and trains. Real
phonographs in miniature, in place
of the old fashioned Swiss harps
that could play three different
pieces, and a few cash registers
seem to be thei. only concessions
Santa has made to modernism.
No, it has nbt changed much these
twenty thirty and forty years.
ST. MARY'S ALTAR SOCIETY
HOLDS REGI LAR MEETING
ST. MARY'S Altar society met in
regular session on Tuesday eve
ning at Lyceum hall with Mrs. E.
W. Renins' and the Misses (.'lynch
acting as hostesses. Following the
regular business session t he members
completed plans for their annual ba
zaar on December twelfth, which will
be held in the real estate office of
Magulre and Maguire on Main and
Tenth.
Everything in Electrical
Fixtures
For tlic home. Irons, washers,
L,iglrting fixtures and accessories,
etc.-sct! us fur expert house wiring.
River Electric Co.
H'K1,1. AN fOMMlMTY i LIU
HOSTS AT XKW YLAItS PARTY
toETTHAT gives promise of belli!,"
w one of the outstanding nffaii's
of the holiday season it the dancing
( party being planned by the lYllcnu
Community elub of Poliean City. In
vitations to (he iiftnir are being
tOllled this eomitig week lo tho
friends of the members of the elub.
which Is composed of the employ
ees of the Pelican Hay Lumber
company.
A six-piece orchestra has been
arranged to furnish the dance motto
between the hours of nine o'clock
and midnight A special feature of
the evening will be 'several vaude-
ville acts
which tho
bring here.
from Orpheium time,
boys have arranged to
For the guests who are
not desirous of dancing other enter
tainments have been arranged for.
The club will be beautifully decor
ateed with the holiday season's col
ors and special electric light fea
tures. Favors and novelties will be
given to the guests during the ow
ning. AXTI.KRS CLUB HAS DANCING
PARTY ON FRIDAY
SVIEMBEIiS of tho Antlers club.
which is made up of th. high
school set. enjoyed a delightful danc
ing party last evening at the Altai
temple. CI:se to seventy five of the
younger set attended the affair, Tin
Irene Lewi3 orchestra furnished the
I dance music between nine o'clock and
midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller, Mrs. A.
F. Graham arid .Mrs. Gertrude Moon
acted as patron and patronesses for
the evening. '
CHARLESTON PARTY
AT AMICKE HOME
A- COTERIE of the younger high
school set gathered at the horn?
of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Amicke at
4 24 High street on Wednesday urn.
,,. ,,. -, ..; - pnrty. H, .
E..,.. Ami,.t .,, V;cu .1,1,11., t..l-J
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ins acting as hostesses. The Vic-!
trola dance music was enjoyed by ;
the young sot. Among those pres
ent were Misses Dorothy Dalton, Eva 1
Powers, Genevieve Hensley, Addle
Jenkins end Evelyn Amicke; Ernest
Kaufman, Kenneth Malcr and Al-:
vin Bergevin.
ART NEEDLE WORK
CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY
THE regular meeting of Art
Needle Work club was held on
Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. I
J. H. Carnahan as hostess. The 1
usual routine of business of
,l1n
club was taken up. followed with a
social hour and a dainty luncheon.
The guests on Wednesday were
Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. Mrs. C.
I Ramsby. Mrs. J. F. GoeKer, Mrs.
j Charles Martin, "Mrs. Wilbur Jones,
j Mrs.- Z. J. Powell, Mrs. George
I Wirtz, Mrs. Rose Otey Soule, Mrs.
Jennie Hum, Mrs. L. L. Truax and
the hostess.
Mrs. Jennie Hum has Invited the
members to meet With her on De
cember sixteenth, the next regular
meeting date of the club.
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MISS LINSMKRE LEAVING
FOR DAYTONA, FLORIDA
M
ISS VIRGINIA LIXSMEHIC, who
for the past year has been
j business manager for the Chevrolet.
' Sales and Service company, is Icav
j ing tomorrow morning for Daytona,
j Florida, where she will reside. En
I route south. Misa Linsmere will
vlBit one day in San Francisco with
Mr. and Mrs. John Kingston, . ex
1 pecting to arrive at Daytona on Btln-
dav. the thirteenth. She will re
side with Miss Grace Conboy, for
imerly of.Ktainath Kalis, who is now
j living In the far south with hr
j parents. Mis Linsmere will bo
j missed by a host of friends in Klaip
! ath Falls.
(.1 11.1) HOLDS M l. RAY
si:ssio at ioN'KH tfOMM
NT
rATRONS of si I'auTi Episcopal
Qnlld mot on Tli ii t-Mit - for an
all day session ut tlm homo of Mr.1
( al.-l. Jonesi 10 i nmplete
articles
on Friday and Saturday, December
eleventh and twelfth In the Hart
building on Main and Seventh.
Late In the afternoon Uev. .1, Hen
ry Thomas met with the members
and add reusd tho gathering. At
five o'clock a pot link dinner was
enjoyed.
The various committees were nam
ed to be In charge of the tiusnur.
I'.onorul bazaar- Mrs. Charles Mar
tin, general chairman; Mrs 1). V.
Kuykeudall. Mrs. Gary Cozad, Mr.
Caleb Jones
Mrs. C. C. Seeloy, Sin.
Cottivll and Mrs. N.
I). Glnsbacb.
IV I. auib and
Tea tables: Mrs. C.
Mrs. Caleb Jones.
t audy nooth;
Mrs. V. K. Parker and the girls of
the Tri S Club. The cooked food i
will be in charge of Mrs. A. R, Mor
rison. FRIENDSHIP CI. I It TO
AID CO.MMI'NITY CREST
PLEDGING, themselves to aid the
Community Chest In every way
possible.' the Friendship elub mem-
bers held their monthly meeting at
the home of Mrs. 1!. 11. Dunbar on
'Friday afternoon. Plana for tho
Chtistmns holidays were made and
committees appointed to be In charge
of placing holly Wreathe! ami
Christmas cards in both hospitals.
Among the members present were
Mrs. 11. Srhults. Mrs. George Me
Collum. Mrs.yW. D. Cofer, Mrs. II.
L. Wtokersham. Mrs. A. Ilalnter,
Mrs. W. J. Stelnmetz, Mrs. B. F.
Owens Mrs. Viola Jones. Mrs. Iren"
Loucks, Mrs. T. R Sktlllngton. Mrs.
A. M. Paniue. Mrs. .'!. J Barnes and
Mrs. Dunbar. .
Th.. niit laeeiiatt of the club
..i!! bi or. January twenty-second
at the home of Mrs Victor Palmer.
FIRST OF l Rll -OK
I. IVM.lt DA.Nl :
XK of the most enjoyable social
tnts cf the past week was
tho dinsor dance on Wednesday
evening at the hotel White Pelican,
the first of series uf weekly affairs
to bo given at the h stelry durin;
the winter and early spring months.
Bud Lynch's orchestra recently of
Portland, who fiirnl-h music through
the dinner hours on Wedne'day aad
Sunday evening of each week, pro
vided the dance irtuslc.
MERCHANTS BUREAU DINNER
TO TAKE PLACE MONDAY EVE
THE moathly dinner of tho Mer
chants bureau of Klamath Falls
will, take place on Monday evening
at six-thirty at the chamber of com
merce.. An educational program for tho
store managers and the sales force
has been arranged tor with a num
her of "speakers scho.luled.
The dinner to be for the entire
staff of each storo In the city.
i:TRAL P. - T. A. HOLDS
DECEMBER MEETING
' CSfllS. 11. D. NEWELL and .Mrs.
jonn .Siemens worn 111 wunb"
of the December program of
tho
Central school Parent-Teachers' 0S
sodlatloni held on Tuesday afternoon.
In the absence of Mrs. Ray Reed,
president of the association. MJss
Augusta Parker, vice president, pre
sided. Rer, J- Henry Thomas,, pastor of
St. Paul's Episcopal church, gave
the address of the afternoon, urging
closer cooperation between the teach
ers and parents.
The program included;
Opening number, "America, the
Beautiful.' '
First grade pupils of Miss Sally
Folrom, n Bong.
Piano number, Lydia von Uethel3
dorf. Piano number. Mrs. Russell Austin.
Speaker of the afternoon, Rev. J.
Henry Thomas.
"THE NERVOUS CHILD"
DISCUSSED BY ('LI B
M"
EMBERS of tho pro-school ago
division of tho American Asso
ciation of University Women met
with their leader, Mrs. A. L. Ride
on Friday afternoon. Mrs. It. II.
itadcliffo discussed the book "Tho
Nervous Child'" by tho English au
thor Cameron In a most capable
manner. While tho author took
tlia child of England as his subject,
still the American mother can find
It beneficial in many ways.
Among those present were Miss
Mary Ball, Mrs. A. M. Collier, Mrs.
.1. J. Vlllalr, Mrs. I. O. Landry,
Mrs. It. II. Itadcliffo and Mrs. Rico.
The next meeting -of tho division
will be held with Mrs. Rice on Jan
uary fifteenth. Miss Mary Hall will
give a book review at this time.
.;. .;. .;.
O. A. R. MONDAY
AT HOME OF MRS. JONES
MONDAY afternoon the D. A. U.
members will meet at the
home of Mrs. Wilbur Jones on Sec
ond and High. Mrs. II. M. Ackley
will lead the discussion "Tho May
flower Pact."
TMK OHtttSTMAfl si:.vi,s AM
WHAT TUF.V MKAN
I
r is not n'iy ooatl in puruhaio
n tOV tlu.'.on of the. UhrtatWna ieals
dial ilhiilcd by H" Ntitloii:i I Tuber
, culoshi iiNiaiclutlon tit lhl time of the
I
, In to tho victims of HiIh dread din
ease, If one omits buylnr, them.
It In very little, yet it mcnim so
very much, the purchasing of those
little gay seals that send a wish for
"Merry Christ mas" clear around Hie
world. One doesn't doubt (hi. good
Intentions of the public at large to
buy iiunutlllo.i of the little gumlueil
bits of paper, nor its wish to help
stamping out tuberculosis, but u word
here may servo ns n reminder to each
II ml evervono nf I
There are tunny, ninny families
who never come In any more direct
contact with tuberculosis than thai
1 ,1,., thanvhl Is hrnilshl bom,. In o,
by Hies,, same Christmas seals. Such
families often look upon the disease
with horror, secretly consider tbom-l
selves far removed from II. and dis
miss tho subject ut tin, first oppor
tunity. But, no one Is Immune, tine j
can't dismiss the germ of tubercu
losis with a mare gesture, a turning
Oft of the thought current, for gv
eryone Is exposed lo this malady ':
every day. Its germs are In tin. rry
air about us. whether we live In 1
town or country. No 0110 knows'
whom they will strike.
Xo one is Immune from tuborcu
losls this, we repent tor It is a
statement of a scientific fact. So,
when one buys generously of the
Christmas seals, one may Inadvert
ently bo buying a certificate of health
and welfare for oneself, one's friends, j
one's family, for the stranger In tho'
land. Hut. most of nil. one Is -tiding j
humanity lu distress.
In this season of giving munificent- ,
ly. Joyously. Is it too much to ask
that one give freely to prevent the
kprAnd of tuberculosis, to help those
v. ho nr.. alreedy afflicted, to brtfthUu
Hi.- tlkjn of patients whoso lives may
be a lingering matter of a year, or
perhaps n month?
"Kerry Christmas and Good
Health" is the slogan that these wee
Christinas seals should rnrry Into
the farthest corners of tho earth, on
: 'ttora(and post cards, on trunks and
nhekages, by express, mall, parcels
post, '
And of course, since America al
ways rises to a need, there Is not the
slightest doubt Hint she will once
more, this Christmas season of 1915,
MISS MYHTA JAMES
VISITS LOCAL LODGE
CLOS1
Rol
LOSE to ninety members of the
ibekah lodge, including guests!
from as far north as Quebec, Can
ada, attended the official mooting of
the local lodge on Thursday even
ing, when .Miss Myrta James of
Newport, Oregon, president of the
state assembly paid her official visit.
On Thursday noon Miss James
was tho guest of Mrs. It. E. VVatten
burg at a luncheon and Thursday
evening Mrs. W. L. Banders compll-
mentcd
Club.
her whh a dinner at th.
DINNER AND ELECTION
OF OFFICERS KOON
MONDAY evcnltiK, December 14,
marks the annual election, of
officers for the Business and Pro
fessional Women's club of Klamalh
Falls. The meeting will he bold In
the Sun Room of tho hotel White
Pelican. Before the regular meet
Ins the members mill dine nt the
hostelry at tho hour of slx-thlrty.
Reservations to bo mado throiiKh
MlsS Jo Upp of the First National
bank.
INVITATION
i
You are cordially invited to attend a demonstration of the New Wonder
Instrument
The Panatrope
A product of the scientists of four of America's leading manufacturers
The General Electric Co, The Westirighouse Electric & Manufacturing Co.,
The Radio Corporation of America and The Brunskick-Balke-Collender Co.
. This instrument is totally different
from anything you have heard.
Demonstration at our store Monday
Afternoon and Evening. Come pre
pared to be pleased and surprised.
PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
HOMECOMING MEETING OF
PRUHIIYTHRUN .U'MI.I UIY
rriii'KSHAv marked the ttoraecopv
lug nicotine, of lour elrelen of the
Presbyterian church when the mem
bora of Hie auxiliary nicl in the par
loru of th church. The greater part
of the afternoon was nponl In coin.
plotliiK plans for the annual bltlMf
which is lo ho held next Saturday, I
in the basement ol the church. Dur
ing the reports of the afternoon, u
was learned th" auxiliary hn.i d.in- '
ntod two hundred dollars toward the
pipe organ fund of the ohuroh.
The following COUIIIlltlee.l wore I
named to be in charge of the t.a.ir:
niiirlflug. Mm. Marlon Hanks, chair-
Mm. Holllo Vlirll and Mrs.
Percy mvoni. Apron tiontn: .his, ,i,
II, Rood, elialrmiiu. Mm. I). S, Shell
and Mrs. o. D. Mathews, Fain .
Work booth; Mrs. Albert May. -luilr-man.
.Mrs. C. K. Jay and Mrs. W. It.
Roy.l.' MlHcellanooiiH: Mm. tleorge
Griio, chairman, Mis. a. o, iv..r
BOO and Mrs. A. II. Lund Home lock
ed fc ' .: Mrs. A. M. Wordon and
Mrs. John Sargent. Ten tables: Mrs.
E. S. Vealeh, chairman. Mrs. V.'ur
ren Hunt and Mrs. Prod E. Fleet.
Display, which will ho on Main street.
In charge t Mrs. C. I.. Ilnrv. Mrs.
Lambert. Mrs. Dollle Virgil. Mrsx
Kayos and Mrs. Jonn to Hum.
Utile Kntlierlne Spaunaii. diiur.h
ter of Mr. mid, Mrs. Qeorie Soon
naiiH, sung "Long, Long Ago" In' n
delightful manner, although Just a
child, her voice having most . nils
u: i range.
Mrs. J. A, Houston. Mrs. A. M.
Wordeti and Mrs. GeOrc- Spanning
worn b osteoses for the afternoon.
KEDROV I'LI R MEETS
ON THURSDAY EVENING
The Ke.irou club members will
hold their regular meetl.ii: on
Thursday evening. December tenth,
ut the First Presbyterian church
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What Is Sunday to You?
Some innlto Sunday a lasy day, come n day lo est. Homo
consider it a holiday, but Sunday wan meant to be a Holy
day. Don't forKel to make Worrdilp a part of your tiuuduy I,
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WITH HANOt'l'T Till RSDAV
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OTHERS of tog fxilbiill loam
of tho Kin in ii I h Falls high
school uhoro hosiuasiiti II Thins
day avehlni tUlh a delightful mil,
ey dinner l tni oHambai or aom
marce. The tablg appolntmsuti wero
curried out In Ilia high 11)4001 0l
org, rod nnd while. Among those
pram lt aero the fe Itball team and
a number of their parents Includ
ing: Frank Hall, William Baggier,
"Amy" Carroll, Carl Yuiiooy, Hur
"Id J hlition, "Fnt" Lnutnls, Zed
, Darnoi, "iiudgo" MaKuire, LiOiUe
Blmoro, tl, Connors. Don Houle, Joo
Dllll, U'lildeeu llpp, "Whit" Whll
I nej, Unbind Cofer. William Smith,
"Fat" Wnbli, Naliun MoMulleii,
' Dwlithl French, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
I Jaeksotl, Mr. and Mrs, Don Fluher.
! Mrs. N t in UTonOBi Mr. ulid Mrs. II.
, G. Whitney, Mrs. Frank Yancey,
.Mrs Charles I, munis, Mr. and Mrs.
Ti N. Sherman, Mr. tun, Mr. und
: .Mm. w. ii. Qarnoi, Mrs. William
Woaitaf, Sirs Charles P. Maguire,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E, Fleet. Mrs.
; It Otey Soiilo. Mr. and It. T
' MoMullen, Mrs. R. W, Smith, Mr
mid Mrs, Bills, . Mr. Wnlsh and
Mr. U4l d .Mil W. I). Color.
HOOK STUDY DIVISION MEETS
ON MONDAY AFTERNOON
erttto BOOK BTITpY division of the
Library club will meet on Mon
ila) aft riiooti at 2:110 o'clock III the
dub rooms of tho library for their
regular meeting. a book review of
"I he Matriarch" by 0. B, Storn. one
of i he iiiosi Interesting hooks uf tho
year, will bo given by Mrs. Thomas
Do'laall
It Is hoped that tho members will
be ut the club rooms promptly nt
the hour of two thirty.
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