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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1925)
Saturduy, December 15, 11)25 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Five Additional Society mtlOKJUiKOT HONOIUtP with nhowhh nuDAx ffllfiH LUtU HAN8BN, when- nun rliiK" ( Mr. 6ilvtr William will bo nn ovnut nt Doconbpr tenth. wiiii llin !imilriiU(Hi for n shower on Krliluy evening al llin K, C. Il.uiili' r homo on Washington, with Minn Bybl Ihllilhcr mill Minn Kill h l.lmlncy in I - iiik nn bottsftss, Tba i.uosti Inoludod ii miiiilinr of tlm Intimate r f 1 1 1 1 .1 1 or thii brlttO'utiu'i. who in onn of the Itojtular yoiiiiK women Ol III" city. Mrn. K. It. Ilnhomh, .Mm. Jiuli Camp boll, Mrn. Mrrl Cook, Mrti Ivrry W II- J ion, .Mi'i'. Jtok llarabborgar tod the Minces Coiinlo Crystal, Im Jeuklim, Rhri Jenkins, Jo Dpp, Utntha Him- mOOl, Hi'Tinlif TuH, Lulu Hanson, thu honor gtiMt nnil Hi" hOttWtM were among thiOM prottoiit. LITERARY MSCTIOM MHBT8 with .Mils. it. B. GSAItV sj-iiih Ai'TKiiNOON th members of the literary section of thu Am erican AuooUUon of University Wo men mi l fur thlr regular meeting ill the bone Ol Mrs, R.' B, Ooary on Co il nr. "BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS are BETTER INVESTMENTS" Get the Most For Your Building Dollar See H. R. Perrin BUILDING DESIGNS PLANS ADVICE . ESTIMATES SUPERVISION 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250J OOhhKOU MvAMl'K TKA AT (Ol.l.lllll IIO.UH fT-IIK UOMIl Ol Mm. Alfred Colliot! wnii llin scone of u Oolleie Laagtie , tea on Thumdiiy iiflurnoon, when) Mrs. Collier, Mrn, It. B. Deary end . Mrn. t)org Stephenson were Joint! honlr-BMun. Th'i Collier homo was! beautifully decorated with tht queen cf a tun Mowem. i hl-i ;:iilil li'-iniliiiii ; and the Chrletniee colore. centering tho tea Inhlo w 1) I h wiih lovely with : Dutch silver was ii candelabra bold-1 iiik n il cendlee ui"i epreye of iwiiy adorned tho table. Booh gueet urbo celled for urn wee pretested with en litcl lviiltinl corsage of holly. Anion thu matron catling w-oro Mesilnihos I Oberlee i. Huberts, Oeorfe Wright, (J lun n Jester. K. (!. Cummlnr.i., I-;. Ii. Pike, John Doyle. Dp I ti:i'iimon, Werren Hnnt, J. ii. t'nrtcr. Cberlee Moora, Miss Florence Porter, Miss Merceret Warden unci Wee Clelre I Calkltift. r i:STKHV NT A It ELECTS OF. PICERJ3 TUESDAY EVE. cy I 'KHI A Y evening. December 8,j Ut tho hour of eight o'clock, Al oha obepter of the Beetern siar will meet III regular session in the Ma-; sonic hull. Annual election of officers : for the ensuing year will lake place anil II In Hie hope of Mrn. Amelia Hanks, worthy matron ol the local chapter, thai all men be m of the or ilcrr Mill attend, HEIIT.H. OF HACKED HEART I'ti'H.s tcesday gnUPILB of the Hacreil Heart acad omy will appear In' recital al the home of Mrn. 0. C. LoTvaz on Tues day afternoon, December IS, at thu hour of 2: HO o'clock, when purcntn and frlende of the pupils are aakad to attend Thin will bo the first re Cltal of the puplla tbin year. The program to be given Includes: "Birds In tho Wooda, nort R. Anthony. "llnnii Little Blue Byo" Harold Lesion, Jean Conncrn. "Morning Song" Charlee Huor- lu. CUT YOUR TIRE TROUBLE in a minimum by using Firestone a n 1 General Tires. Cheaper and best in the long run. Sec us for quick and effi clchl crank ease service. Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calklna klamath Ave. & 6th St. Klrentone, fioneral and Oldfleld Tiros. Enamels and Varnish "Dancing on the Beach" Bert It. Anthony, Jean Beard, j "What (iramlmother Wang to Her I Bahlet" I. Waltn, Nora McAullffe. "At tho llacea" Bert R. Anthony. "Catch Men" Arnold Sartorio, ! BeteUene Bell. "A Farmer Went Trotting" Geo. F. I lamer. "Dance of the Little Blue Indian" -Florence Harbour, Donald Klrk pa trick. "Sailing Dolly In the Batlitub" .Mathilda lilhro, Mary Tbrasber. "Playful Hande" Jane Mutllngly. Warren Whltlock. "Blrdii' Voices" Arnold Sartorio, Mildred Hickman. "The Reemlte" Otto Barlh. "Hunting Song" B. McDoweil, Itichnrd Currin. "Over the Waves" Grant Schtfer. Loretla Brett. "Blue Bell Waltz" M. f, Ahearn. "Barcarole" Arnold Sartorio, Merle Crawford. "About Butterflies" James H. Rogers, Clco Champagne. "Pollynnnn WalU" Amu Smith. Edith Almeter. "Wooden Shoe Dsncc" - James Rogers. "Holiday Time" (Krentzlln) Gwendolyn Lorertz. "GaTOttO" Jues Devaux. "Sunshine" Bert R. Anthony, Vlrgfnin Houston. "Klvcs" - James Rogers. "Periwinkles'' Bert R. Anthony. Klleon Hargraves. CHRISTMAS PARTY OF r. E. O. AT CCM.MIXG.S HO.MK JltS. ALFRED D. COLLIER was botteee on Tuesday afternoon to the members of the P. E. O. club nt her homo on Canby. Tho regular routine of business took place. Tuesday, December the fifteenth, the mombers will be tho guests ot Mrs. K. G. Cumtnlnga at her home, Washington, nt their annual hol iday season party. , EASTERN STAR CARD PARTY DBCEblBER SIXTKEXTH Aloha Chapter, number sixty-one of the Eastern Star, will bo hostesses on Wcdnceday evening, December sixteenth with a card party at Ma sonic hall. Tie party is for all members of the Star and their fam ilies. Prizes will bo awarded fnr tho evening's play and playing will Btart promptly at eight-fifteen I o'clock. There Is no Other "Just as Good" WINNIPEG. A continental high way lined with trees Is suggested for Canada by P. K. Dooltttte, ot Tor onto, president of tho Canadian Automobile association. Big shipment of new silk dressos Just recelvod nt Bee Begln'a Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th, next to Shasta Cafe. (Adv.) 2-5 Browne's Paint Store W. P. Fuller's Paints and Varnishes Don't Discard Your Worn Tires If they have a sound body we can retread them. If they arc injured or rock cut we can repair them and see that they give you service. All our work guaranteed. At The qACE TIRE SHOP 115 South Eleventh Phone 843J oAt The Cnurcnes ST. PAI L S EPIKI OPAI, CIILUt II Rev. J. Henry Thomas A. O. U. W. Hall Holy Communion &;Z0 a. m. Church School 10 a. m. Morning Prayer 11 a. ra. Afternoon Rev. J. Henry Thom as will conduct services nt tbc homo of Mrs. Tenbrook at Chilquln at the hour of three o'clock. ' ZIO.V LUTHERAN CHURCH Chamber of Commerce Rooms Cti W. Hoffman, Pastor !):30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Morning Service. 7:30 p. m. Blblo Class. Bible class moots at 1159 Lincoln Street. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Elgbth and Washington Services, December C Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. . B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Evening Sermon 7:30 p. m. Rev. T. E. Griffith of Springfield will preach at both services. Meetings will continue next week. We invito you. Sacreil Heart Church Sunday, December C, 1925. Children's Mass: 8 o'clock. High Mass: 10:30 o'clock. Sermon: Christian unity. Evening Devotions: 7:30 o'clock. Rev. A. F. Loeser, Pastor. r FIRST PUESIIYTEHIAX CHURCH Sixth and Pine Streets Arthur L. Rice, Minister 10 a. m. Church School. 11 a. m. Quarterly Communion Service. Sermon: "The Divine Guest." Solo: "Faith," (Gaines) Mrs. Bert C. Thomas. Anthem: "Ju3t As I Am" (Thompson). Organ numbers: "Cavatlna" (Raff); "Can zonetta" (Armstrong). 0:30 p. m. Intermediate and Young People's C. E. 7:30 p. m, "Tho Eternal Ac Ctttsed," a 3-reel motion picture dealing with Siamese life and the scourgo of leprosy will be shown. Organ numbers: "Song" (Nevin); "Eventide" (Gail): "Canzone Amo roso" (N'ovln). Anthem: "God Is Love" (Shelley). Mr. and Mrs. Edward Royce, prop rietors of (he Midland hotel, have moved their family to Mcdford where they have purchased a borne. Mrs. Edna Flowers has taken over the hotel at Midland and It will be opin for business after December 1, Clayton Bishop, Mrs. Harry Mid dlemen nnd Mrs. Edna Flowers were amosp: the business visitors in Klam ath on Tuesday from- Midland. Albert Rail of Round Lake spent Monday evening at the S. L. Burnott home on Miller Island. Wm. Hooper nnd family of lower lake spent Thanksgiving at tho homo of their parents, Mr. and Mr. J. D. Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davidson and Frank Gray spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burnott In this vicinity. The Golden Slate company Is ship ping out a number of cars of slump and lamhs from Midland this week. Burglars who got some jewels In Tarrytown. N. Y., didn't tarry. Buy her a practical Christmas gift at Bee Begln's Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th St. (Adv.) 2-5 10.00 For Ford Touring Re covers installed. -Any glass enclosures made for any car. Oregon Harness Co. Seventh & Klamath Ave. Roofing High Quality Slate Roofing at Mail Order Houses Prices F. O. B. Our Store 422 Klamath (Old Dodge Garage) See it before you send your money out of town and wait for deliveries. Now is the time to give your old roof a new coat, will add years of service, inexpensive, easy applied. Have it in stock in 5s, 10s and 50 gallons. A. F. Graham Office 420 Main St. Store and Warehouse 422 Klamath Ave. Phone 526 Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, we can loan you half the value of building and lot om) bined, payable like rent. Monthly payments. 'I k your arrangements now, before the spring " h 't your dream home may hp i "V - train ittkei way of making oVoiiej th;i 'iwjir. ow" Yon Hiwrp the rest up to yiu Momy er & Momyer tnsuf&nce Real Estate Building and Loan rdo Building Phone 366 A Home Plant The Lakeside Lumber Campany, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect ive builder. What We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook. We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals, including Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128