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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
Saturday, Docuinlwr ijL 1!)5 EVENINC IIEKALI), KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 I i Page Five Additional Society NT. HARY'S Al.T.Ml hociktv OIVI.MJ DANOH ej"lll'! flrril iiih-IiU vu-ni p llary'u Altar society will hn t tint nt Monday evening, wh.-n till ipolety will bv lionlimn In 1 1 it iiiln will) u itunrlnit party ut Knimllii hull. Muncn , music win b CprnUbod by Denny I)!Uon'n nri'lii'Htru. Tbn ilums In IiuIiik Klvell In con junction wiih tin. huiwr ami cooked food nnlii whl.ii Hi,. ladles hull! to day In the officii nf Miirulr.i mil Mimulro, mill enjoyed wouilirlul unr. rnMH, OUTH THAT OnOW IIP WITH THE (illl.llltK.N NO day In ihn whole year mimim half no much to 11 rhllilKTAOI man Uny does. We grownups may Klvi dinner parties and eicliBiiKo "glfl". Inn only In I horn. Illllo tola wbo am brbUkod invny on I 1 1 r 1 1. 1 1 1 1 ii i Kv, tucked away all unify anJ eoiy In their III I lo anowy whllu hcdrt, docs thin wonili.rt'UH day have that Kliirloim purfecDnii that Inula an lung an "li" caJi believe thai Hantn Claim la iko Jolly, npplo , cheeked noul wlui Just tlocH illumine to got Iiimi- . ir ilown thi chimney. Only lo until ii H, rmmd with dn IlKbt, iloon Iho 'Christmas trim neein ) inppi.il wlili real Miioiv mill do (b lights nncm lo twnkle of Choir own aoeord. H iii pt theso wonderful llttlu MUll "l member t a devilled Willy upends Ii I m raer- (lO maliituiliH thium IIIiihIuiiii and r 1 1 1 1 ii k uvi'fy minute of Mm tiny with now nurpHscs. Homn fnvorllo nolo) hun orti," been taken liy Uncle John In mil toylund thu wuuk before Chrlnlniiia, whim nnch and every itoll alio admired was IioiikIii for hur lo lni delivered on t'lirlntmaa. TbfU Jackie, Aunt Mury'a favorite, lino In mi unt a erliip ti n dollar M fur iliu youngster In liny uny i lil nr. ho might not rticolvu (or ObrlltmU, Ami an on down itrainl piiriiitn mid godparent BOb and Tory year lavish glfls upon Iho toln until a distracted mother realties thru tbtri In nothing In Hi" 'ld" world, ImliidliiK Norway. Ibut llttl'i Jackie In not uchodulud to ruculvo Clirlni inn i. At lliln moment the bV nplrnllon may coino to hor to nay "(ilvn bor Mi. or thai will hint." Thin ynar It la hoped liy thu li brary club tluU inch mnl ovnry pin ml will in ak i. It u ChriltttM of boolin for llilr youngsters. Mark Twain can bo rend and rev, lied In early yours - "Huckle berry Finn," "Tom Hnwycr." and An Attractive House with ; Sunny Rooms VALSPAR Enamels and Varnish There is no other "JUST AS GOOD" Browne's Paint Stoce W. P. Fuller's Paints and Varnishes EHTHYjaJ HALL J Irit J "" TJL ii ii j I Bath , fT f'l i J I IH' ivr " J BED ROOM I P First Floor V "Pnalm," Htadler, "nomance," Dun ham. Solo: "The Day la Ended," Iff J in ii I" Orovur. Anthem: "Sav iour, EfrOftlbo An Kvunlng BleaalnK." Spoakn. Sermon: "Seeing The. Master." "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 H bum No. 118 IERE has been much discussion about the economy of building the square house over the L-shaped house, and there is little doubt that the square house can be built more economically. But when the L-shaped house is well planned the difference in cost is not ex cessive, and many home-builders gladly pay the difference to get the advantages which the L shaped house offers. The house above illustrated has these fea tures. Notice how the living room and dining room and two of the bedrooms on the second floor have windows on three sides, thus assuring plenty of sunlight and free circulation of air throughout the house. The cheerfulness im parted by such an arrangement is difficult to measure in dollars and cents. Comfort, convenience and attractiveness one wants in his home, and it is always well in planning a house to bear in mind that a few hundred dollars well spent in getting what one wants may be returned many times over. Economy and skimpirjg are two entirely dif- Second Floor II.., : . 1 c.l b FmrJi A. Sfeanf ialjBQJ ond Earl Martin f . . 1 1 1; . American Face Brick Ajjodatton ferent matters. Many things in connection with building that seem economical at the start turn out costly, and many things we think we cannot afford turn out to be the most economical. The experience of the past is teaching many home-buflders that first cost is not the vital consideration in building, but that slow de preciation, low repair bills, lower insurance rates and reduced fuel bills really decide the soundness of the home-building investment. All this is a bit beside a discussion of this particular house, but we shall not see a very great irrfprovement in American homes until the American people learn the fundamentals of home-building economies. The architects of this house have combined a pleasing and interesting exterior with a well planned interior. The decorative treatment of the corners, windows and doorway all add to the charm of the face brick walls, while the'mass of the house is in good scale and proportion. The rooms on both floors are comfortably large and conveniently arranged. The overall dimensions of the house are 32 feet by 38 feet. MERRILL Mr. and Mrg. Jon. Stukel returned Sunday evening from California whore they had spent two week.s vIb itlng relatives and friends In various California cities. They went by cuto. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dodsou and children recently left Merrill for the Willamette valley. Mrs. Hod if n and children are visiting Mrs. Dod son's brother and family at Junction City and Mr. Dodson Is In thy veter ans' hospltn at Portland receiving treatment. Monday at the special school elec tion. C. V. Hasklns was elected di rector to fill out the term of C. M. Mcrritt vrho resigned and recently moved to Corvallls. Monday evening a number of friends of Mr., and Mrs. Henry O. Cox gave them a charivari at their home. A pleasant evening was spent by all present. Tuct-day afternoon Mrs. N. H. Bogue and Mrs. Harold HcndnickHon entertained at the home of Mrs. Bogue in honor of Mrs. Lester Tnrn baugh. The afternoon was spent In needlework and talking. In the guess ing game the prlzo was given to Mrs. N. E. Woodhouse. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The following guests were present: Mes- damcs N. E. Woodhouse, J. W. Tay lor. W. F. Jinnette, J. A. and Chas. Brown, J. B. Kidwell, M. A. Bowman. W. F. Fruits, E. F. Merritt, R, L. Dulton. W. C. Bailey, W. H. and R. H. Anderson, M. L. Moore, Fred Stukel. Thos. Blake, 'Karl Klger, G. H. Carleton, C. G. Merrill, J. C. Stevensdta, Wm. Walker, F. N. Mov er, and Misses Charlotte Geertson, Esther Moore, Alta Wilson. Eva Murray. Ellen McVeigh, Swea, Lung- ; dahl, F. McClay, Gladys Anderson, ! the honor guest and the hostess. Saturday evening the school at Gale, under the direction of the teacher, Mrs. R. S. Anderson, gave an entertainment at the schoolhouse. A program was given, after which Mrs. Nelson, county instructor in mu sic, gave a talk to the children. This was followed by a social hour and re- I freshments were served by the chil- . dren. Klamath Falls Wednosday. Mrs. R, C. Anderson returned to Merrill Tuesday evening from Coos county where she had been called by the illness and death of hnr mother, who was past 90 years old, Mr. Arant is a recent arrival In Merrill and Is living on the Dr. Suit ranch east of town. The Ladles' Aid of tho Presbyter ian church will meet at the home of Mrs. G. II. Carleton Wednesday, De cember 16. The Modern Woodmen of America will present "The Capture of Chica go," a true Woodman motion pic ture, at tho I. 0. O. F. hall Monday evening. December 14. It Is free to the public. DEBATJ3 TAX BILL WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. (Jf) De bate on tho tax reduction bill in the hcuse tcday again developed bi partisan support tor It, Increasing hopos of leaders f.r It, passage next week. ! "Tom Sawyer Abroad." "A Connec ticut Ynnkoo," "Llfo on tho Missis sippi," nnd ninny others. Stevenson offers tho Incomparable "Child's Garden of VorBes" that are as charming to read at five years ot age as they are ut fifty, and "Treas ure Island," "Kidnapped," "Master of Dulliuiirne." and "Travels with a Donkey," are for both the young and the not so young. If a child does not lovo books, thoy should never bo glvon to htm as holiday gifts, sinco Christmas Is no time for cultivating tastes, but, If ho does lovo them, his 'tnsto can bo gently guided towards books that ho will enjoy whon ho is young nnd trensuro whon ho Is older. This dDOfl not mean to exclude the delightful "Oz" ' books, the lovely old fairy tales, or "Brer Rabbit," but rather to Incluilo onch Christmas, nnd ouch birthday too, one volume ot a sarins that tuny lie the foundation for a grownup library. There are certain authors who lend themselves iinusiiully well to this progressive selection Kipling. for example. Tho "Jungle Books" can be thor oughly enjoyed ut a very early age; then tho "Just So Stories," while "Stalkey & Co." Is fascinating read ing for the very young student, fol lowed by "Plain Tales from the Hills." Safeguard Your Home It does you llttlo ftpoil to ncrnpo and bsvo to build that homo of yc ' "-r you take uteps to boo t'ut it is protected. The one sure way to bo protoctod Is to take out fire Insurance. Wo are agents for the world's largest companies. Our rates are reasonable We give poraonul uurvlco on every claim, J. H. DRISCOLL HART BLDG. Surety Bond PHONE 432 Life, Fire and Auto Insurance POPULAR LOCAL GIRL M UtltlKIl THURSDAY EVENING A WEDDING of much interest to Klamath Falls people took place on Thursday evening. December tenth, ut tho hour of sevon-tlilrty. when Miss Lulu Hansen, daughter ot Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Hansen, became the brldo ot Mr. O. L. Wil liams. About fifteen of the immediate relatives and frlonds of the popular young eouplo wero present. Tho ceremony took place at tho home of the bride's parent on Jef ferson street, before u loyely im provised altar bunked with autumn flowers and ferhs. The bride wus given in mnrrlegn by her father nnd Rev. A. L, Rtce of tho First Presbyterian church performed the ring ceremony. Tho brldo, one of Klamath Falls' most popular young women, was Charming In a gown of golden tan and carried u shower bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Sybil Dumber wus the bridesmaid. She was at tired in nilo green unil carried n buuquot of Radiance roses and ferns. , Immediately after the wedding a buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are at home to their friends in the Mc Carthy apartments. : cAt The hurches ZIOX LUTHERAN CHURCH Chamber of Commerce Rooms, 5th and Main. G. W. Hoffman, pastor. 9::10 a. tri. Sunday school. , 10:30 a. m. Morning service. 7:30 p. m. Bible class. Bible class meets a,t 11G9 Lincoln ; street. Sncred Heart Church j Sunday, Decembor 13, 1925. I Mass: 8:00 o'clock. This Is tho third Sunday of Ad- vent and Communion Sunday for the men of the Holy Name Society. Sermon: "The Volco of Consci ence." Tliero will bo but one Mass in Klamath Falls, the second Mass be ing at Merrill at 10:30 o'clock. Evening Devotions: 7:30 o'clock. Rev. A. F. Loeser, Pastor. . rUKSIlYTKHIAX CHURCH Sixth and Pino Sts. Arthur L. Rico, Minister 10:00 n. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon: "Kverlnsting Love." Anthem "Hurk. Harlt My Soul." Shelley. Or gan 'numbers: "Londonorry Air," Coleman, "Ave Maria," Schubert. 6:30 p. m. Young people's and Intermediate C. E. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Or gan program: "But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own," Mendelssohn, Tuesday evening an old fashioned pound social was given Rev. and Mrs. Beatty at the manse by the members and congregation of the church, sur prising Mr. and Mrs. Beatty. N. E. Woodhouse TS' in Klamath Falls this week. He Is serving as one of the jurors in the circuit court. John Callahan of Klamath Falls was a Merrill visitor Wednesday Henry O. Cox was a visitor in RADIO .sis state Itc Thi is tKe fcutvoc Crosky Supc Trirdyn Refular which, with only three tubes, equals and often out performs any ttt OB the market! The very finest thai radio oflen in vol tunc, distance, and tekctiviry, at ft jxw low price.- Ataxthorixt Crufcy italtrt. KB t T. E A COSTS II I I Jbrsaleby UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE Practical Gifts In Electrical Appliances Serviceable and Highly Acceptable. Christmas Suggestions in cvfndirons, Fire Sets and Kitchen-ware. Klamath Hardware Co. il 3