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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1925)
Page Eight EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, December 12, 1025 1 Mi I MtfiiSL. I L ii i ' in a hundred years I WONDER at night, as I sit and gaze Out over an ocean wide. Who will be here In a hundreJ years To watch the wash or tho tide. Will thoy lavo tho slow of tho cottago lights, " And the touch of the drifted sand And the sunset shine on the little creek That runs through the marshy land? Will they see the moon aad lu Golden Path, That leads to the Don't Know where? Will ther dream old dreams and miss old joys, In the spray of the salt sea air? And over their years will dark ness steal, Like grief t-at Is close to tears? Oh! who ikIH be here, as I am now; Who In a hundred years? Helene Breitenstein SOCIETY EDITOR Telephone 88 TDK it Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDon- aid announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Joan, to Mr. Lelaad Willlts, of this city. The wedding will bo an event of Sunday, December twentieth, nlneteen-lnindrod and twenty- five, at high neon. IT la but a short step from the golden season of Harvesting and the enjoyment of Thanksgiving with Ita delectable Feast, to the Merry makings that mark that most won derful time of all the year, the Joyful festival of Christmas. We CHRISTMAS PARTY Tl'KSDAY KVE AT (TMMtNCM HOME HK annual Christmas party of he P. E. O. club marks the social calendar of Tuesday oveniim, December fifteenth at the home of Mrs. K. Ci. Cummlngs on Washing ton. A Christmas tree with a gift exchange will be one of tho features of the evening. Mrs. L. L. Truuv Is in charge of the program and a number of Christmas carols will be sung. Mrs.' C. P. Mason will assist Mrs. Cummings. - INVITATIONS ISSl'ED FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NVITATIONS to soma seventy of the high school set for Monday and Wednesday evening, December twenty-first and twenty-third, have been issued by Miss Hillis McCal' and Miss Martha Jones. The affairs foods for 9a,0 wnicn win dc nmong the outstand-i a EPISCOPAL til I I.I) HOLDS ANNUAL BAZAAR TWO DAY9 f-tRlDAY and today were tho days r MRS. JENNIE HURN TO nE HOSTESS WEDNESDAY MRS. JENNIE BURN will be hostess on Wednesday after noon at her home on Fourth and Pine to the members of the Art Needle Work club. CHRISTIAN LADIES READY 1-X)R ANNUAL HAAAR LADIES of the Christian church have completed plans tor their annual bainar on next Saturday, to be held in the location recently va cated by Bellman on Seventh and Main. In conjunction with the buruar tho ladies will have templing conttod J- chosen by the Ladles' Quild of tho Episcopal church for tholr an ing social events for the young set will bo given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Jones on Fifth street. AMERICAN HOME DEPARTMENT 1U l-W.MiKK MATKU.VS nua, baIaar and cooked food a,e W7nA1 K"e3 Pmiso oi oeing committees in charge of the affair W one of the most delightful : pronounced the annual event a won events on the social calendar for .i ...i i'iu .i.e. , are oa the middle days of ,h ,,. , s " the great holiday month -with its luncheon at the hotel White Pell-1 friends HONOR hannv hours " 7 Z 1 " " c " "?l """"If curtesy to Mrs. Lester Sailing - - ui ' iwr n&u a ceniury. ine American1 whilf thle vnrlil mlvht I ..... -l, i ... . ... 'i;nome Department oi tne Klamath uvea our nest. Being wise Is one Falls library club will act as hostess- inrag, being friendly, kindly and es on this occasion, helpful is another. R. E. Wattenburg who is Let us work to cherish and cul-jhead of this department, feels this tivate the true spirit of the day, j is one way of honoring these faith whlch gives tenderness and aweet-ful mothers and wishes anyone neas and vitality to our actions the ! knowing of matrons entitled to De Whole year through. It is a season of laughter and joy of glittering surprises and shining eyes, of the wiping of old griefs, an opportunity to do things that can be done no other time, than under the warm cloak of Christmas. It is a re minder of one's own privileges, a time when the magic of extra effort is most effective, a season when a Hock of little messengers, each -charged with its own individual per sonality, knocks on one's heart and rbegs the iwork-a-day world to open lor them to come in. it is the only time when the crowding duties of a guest of the club to phone her at 559 R, or write her. D. A. R. MEETS WITH MRS. WILBUR JONES THE regular meeting of the A. R. Ladles was held on Mon who left for southern California on Wednesday, to spend the winter ! iiinntVi a niimSa nf ha .i friends honored her wlth a delight ful party on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cain, on North Tenth. The hours were enjoyed by the guests In playing 500 followed with a musical pro gram. Mrs. Frank Confer giving several delightful vocal numbers. Among the guests who honored Mrs. Sailing were Mr. and Mrs. William p I Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen, Mrs. Georgia Wilson, Miss day evening at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Jones on High street. Mrs. Harry Ackley was In charge of the program, the subject of discussion being the Mayflower Compact. Special guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Sarah Harshbarger, past state regent of California; Mrs. Lois Am bler, vice regent of Willamette chap- every day dare not overwhelm the I ler in Portland. Mrs. Ambler gave little duties cutside its gray routine. an interesting talk on the work of It is a season of discovery of de- lhe northern chapter. Mrs. Edythe lightful hard work, of chan-es ti re-! Morrison and Mies E. McKonzIo, Marjorle Cain. Miss Mary Blanas, Miss Marlon Oaln, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cain. Les Sailing, Frank Confer, Walter Gardner, Roy Cain and Freddie Sailing. SOCIAL MEETING OF WOMEN'S LIBRARY CLUB THE Women's Library club held their regular social meeting on Friday afternoon in the club room' of the library. Close to eighty guests wore present. A musical program assure old friends, to extend a hand to new ones, a time to make the little children laugh and the bid people smile, to discover how much one needs everybody else and to show it. Whether It comes garbed in sac rifice, or In luxury, it Is one and the same old Christmas, and thank heaven for that. EASTERN STAR HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION TUESDAY TUESDAY evening marked the an nual election of officers for the Aloha chapter of the Eastern 8tar. Mrs. H. G. Wortley was elect ed as worthy matron for the coming year, to succeed Mrs. Marion Hanks, who will retire from office as wor thy matron on December twenty second, when the newly elected of ficers will be installed. Following the installation a banquet and mus ical program are being planned for. The newely elected officers for tho ensuing year include Mrs. H. G. Wortley, worthy matron; Marlon Hanks, worthy patron; Mrs. Lena Dennis, associate matron; Mrs. Nel lie Wattenburg, conductress; Mrs. Harriott Hunter, associate conduct ress; Mrs. Dollie Virgil, secretary and Mrs. Mpllie Belding, treasurer. Following installation of the new officers on December 22, a musical program and social hour is being planned by the Star. MBS. NEWELL HAS MERIAM CIRCLE TUESDAY MRS. H. D. NEWELL was host ess on Tuesdny afternoon to the ladies of Meriam circle of the First Presbyterian church at her homo on High street. Tho afternoon was opened with the Bibglng of a Christmas carol. The remainder of the afternoon found the ladles, six teen of whom wore presont. busily ongogod In completing novelties aid yarjous article for the bazaar today.; j both of Olympla chapter of Olympia, j was greatly enjoyed at tho con Washington, were also guests. LAST OF FALL PROGRAM GIVEN MONDAY AFTERNOON .... CNCLUDING the fill program of the study department of the Women's Library club, "The Mat riarch" by G. B. Stern, was review ed in a most interesting and cap able manner by Mrs. Thomas White Delzell. Being a most difficult book to review, much credit should be given the young matron. Per haps the largest attendance the club has enjoyed this fall was that on Monday afternoon. The mat rons of the city have greatly en Joyer the reviews and the attend ance has been most gratifying. The winter season will open on January 11, with Mrs. Levant Pease giving a review of "Mark Twain's Letters." BAZAAR OF PRESBYTERIAN LADIES PROVES SUCCESS WITH various booths displaying attractive novelties, hand-mado articles and tempting cooked foods on display, the ladies of the Presby terian church enjoyed a most suc cessful bazaar sale today In the base ment of the church. Throughout the afternoon hours tea was served, with ilrs. John Sargent and Mrs. A M. Worden presiding at the tea tables. I Thursday evening at tho home of elusion of which "white elephant' gift exchange tock place. Tho Misses Margaret Cummlngs and Marjorle Folsom distributed the gifts. On the program the following numbers were included: "Nowells Christmas," "What Child is This," traditional, by Miss Vera Houston and Mrs. Bert Call Thomas The Oriental Rug, Mrs. Leslie Rog ers; There's a Song In the Air, (J. G. Holland) and Long, Long Ago, by little Mary Thomas, Marie Col lier and George Duncan, Mrs. Wil liams accompanied on the piano. Pictures, Mrs. Hope Weston Kll bourne; Country Garden (Grainger), Miss Margaret Worden; Art In the Home, Mrs. A. L. Rice; Threo Kings of the Orient, (John H. Hopkins) Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, Mrs. Francis Olds and Miss Vera Houston; Early Christmas Customs, Mrs. H. R. Har rison; Little Star (La Forch), Hay fields and Butterfleld (Delerego,) Mrs. William Lorenz, 'accompanied by Miss Worden. AU-REVOIR COURTESY FOR VICTOR CARLSON (S A FAREWELL courtesy to Mr. Victor Carlson, who left this morning for Aberdeen, Wash., a num ber of his friends honored him on GLEANERS CIRCLE MEETS AT HOME OF MRS. EPPERSON THE Gleaners, one of the four circles of the Presbyterian Ladle' auxiliary, met with Mrs. A. B. Epperson on Tuesday afternoon at her home on North First. The social hours were passed in com pleting articles for the bazaar which was held today In tho basement of the church. Nine of the ladles of the circle were present. Assisted by Mrs. Ilusscll Austin, the hostess served a dainty luncheon at the close of the afternoon.. Mrs. Eva Jordan on High street. Dancing, cards and music passed the hours for the guests. At the conclu sion of the evening Mrs, Jordan served a prettily appointed luncheon. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Darroll Clark, Mrs. Beulah Bern is, Mrs. Nell Osborne, Mrs. L. L.Davis, Mrs. Moda Stansbury, Mrs. Eva Jor dan, Mrs. Waine Moulton, Miss Tina Nltschelm, Miss Laveda Htlnton, Miss Helcne Osborne, Charles House, Carl Davis, Ernest Nltschelm, Dale Lalng, Donald Jordan, Ott Ellis, Wlllard Cooper, Bill Nltschelm Jack Jewett and Victor Carlson, LOVELY shower (JIVBN miss joan Mcdonald Miss 'joan Mcdonald, brtdo elect of litis coming week; was honored on Wednesday evening when Mid. lUibert Sloan, Mrs. Rod erick Smith and Mrs. Nate Ottcrhcln were hostesses at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nate otierheln with u mis eellnneoua shower. Three tables of bridge were In play throughout the evening at the conclusion of which the guests gathered In the dlninit room where the Klf: were showered Upon Miss McDonald. Twenty of the. Intlimito friends of Miss McDonald who is ono of the most attractive and charming girls of the city, were present. Her wedding will be ill high noon on Sunday, December 20 to Mr. Lulund Wliltls. one of tin prominent young men of this city At the conclusion of the availing the hostesses served dainty refresh ments at small (utiles which were centered with miniature L'hrlstmni trees. Tho place curds were clever ly carried out In tiny bashful brides. Among those present were Moj dames Paul Noel. J. D. Conwuy, Nate Otlerbetn, Robert Sloan. Rod erick Smith, Docla Norrll, Floyd McMillan, Laura Wllllts. Charles Lambert, Levi McDonald, Louie lloaglund, Hex La Prairie. Robert McLaughlin and the Misses Margaret Johnston. Ruth Dixon. Pauline t'llft. Vera Thompson. Grace Houglamt. Wymn Urolherttn. Pansy Robert son. Joan McDonald, the honor guest end Mrs. Helene Dreltensleln. O MUSICALS OF SACRED HEART Pl'PILH TUESDAY THE first ,.f a number of musi cal recitals planned by tho faculty of Sacred Heart Academy was given In tho delightful parlors of Mrs. G. C. Lorenz Tuesday. Dec. I, Mrs. Lorenz's home was a most charming place for the little folks to have given n recital. The wide parlors, furnished in rich brown, were enlivened with the Wis "t color of potted plants and cut flow ers. and mado a dainty setting for the little misses In their pretty silks and the little masters In their more somber suits. The following program was rcn dered: Birds In the Woods (Bert R. An thony): Hush Little Blue Eyes (Harold Lcstcm1) Jean Connera. Morning Song' (Charles Huerta): Dancing oa the Beach (Bert R. An thony) Jean Beard. What Grandmother Sang to her Babies (I. Watts) Nora McAul Iffe. At the Races (Bert R. An thony); Catch Me (Arnold Sar torlo) Estellene Bell. A Farmer Wont Trotting (Goo. F. Ilamer I ; Dance of the Little Indian (Florcnco Barbour) Don ald Kirkpatrlck. Sailing Dolly In the Bathtub (Mathilda Bllbro) Mary Thrasher. Tho Recruits (Otto Barth); Hunting Song (E. McDowell) Richard Currln. Blue Bell Waltz (M. L. Ahearn); Barcarolle (Arnold Sartorlo) Merle Crawford. About Butterflies (James H. Rogers) Clco Champayno. Pollyanna Waltz (Anna Smith) Edith Almetor. Wooden Shoo Dance (James Rogers): Holiday Time (Krontz lln) Gwendolyn Lorenz. Gavotte (Jules Devaux); Sun shine (Bert R. Anthony) Virginia Houston. Elves (James Rogers); Perl winkles (Bert R. Anthony) Ei leen Hargravcs. It would be an Injustice to the others to select any special numbers Miss 1926 at ' Smoked glasses ought to go over big next yeur. Here's Miss Doro thy Chandler of Los Angeles, garbed ns fashion exports say the flapper of l26wlll bo garbed. FU Hf Remodelled Coats Remodelled Mrs. Win. Bessler Furrier 436 Klamath Avo. Between Fourth and Fifth Next to Moobo Hall Phone 112M All Work Guaranteed for comment, ns all did so well. However little Norn McAullfte, just hIx and ono half years old. wiih I well poised Utile Mlsa u she play ed and sung "What Grandmother Snnjt to Her Babies." After the program the little Mlf es tiwondlyn I.orenz, Virginia Hous ton and Jean Connors assisted Mrs. I.orenz In serving Ice cream and enke to those who had taken part In the program, us well as their friends who had assembled to bear them. Every ono was pleased that so much had been accomplished by the little ones In memorizing these se lections, ns It foreshadows what may be accomplished as they pro gress In memory work and be come more Hkllful In execution and technique an the years go by. 4 CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY EVENING AT MASONIC HALL WEDNESDAY evening. Decem ber sixteenth, tho Eastern Star lodge will entertain at Maonlc hall with a card party and social evening. Tho affair is for tho mombers of the order and their families. KEDRON CU R CHRISTMAS PARTY AT HALL HOME CTlfHS. ERA BENNETT and Miss Maude Carlton were hostesses to tho Kcdron ciub mombers at their regular meeting on Thursday ovo nlng In the Presbyterian church par lors. Following tho regular routine of business a social hour was onjoy ed at tho conclusion of which light refreshments were sorved. Tho annual Christmas parly of the club will be held at tho homo of Miss Mary Ball on Jefferson on tho ove nlng of December twonly first 4 ANNUAL ELECTION OF OK FK'ERS MONDAY EVENING pOLLOWING a dinner at tho hotel White Pelican on Monday at tho hour of six thirty, the members of tho Business and Professional Wo men's club will adjourn to the sun room of the hostelry where annual election of officers will be held. Tho officers who have served the club for the past year and who will retire with the coming election In clude Miss Frances Beatty, presi dent; Miss Chloe Pnlmer, vlco pres ident; Mrs. Lorcno Peaslny, treasur er and Mrs. Gertrude Mooro, secre tary. Reservations for the dlnnor are being mado through Miss Jo Upp of the First National bank. PAST MATRONS' CLUB WILL MEET ON FRIDAY MRS FRANK WARD will honor tho mombers of the Aloha Past Matrons club at her home on Friday afternoon, December eighteenth. MR. AND MRS. HANSEN AN NOUNCE DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE Gfyfll. AND MRS. JOHN F. HAN SEN" announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Lulu Hansen, to Mr. O. L. Williams, December tenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-five, NOON LUNCHEON OI D. A. R. MEMBERS A NOON luncheon at the hotel White Pollcan on Monday, Jan Wary fourth, murks the noxt gather ing of the Luli.-s of the D. A. R. At this luncheon delegates will bo elected for the, stale conference In Portland, which will be held some lime lu the curly spring. HRISTMAH PARTY RIDAY EVENING ifvNH of the most enjoyable uf S fairs of (hi past week wan (he Christinas purty at tun hoiiie of Rev. imdJJrs. A. L. Rice tin Friday eve ning for the Suuduy school class. The llOtmi Vns de, '.'lilted In t'lirliil inns iHtmiiH tree with It . place, (lames and music panned the hiuirn. clone to thirty giientswerii present. dvcoriillohs mid u Chrli a gift cxciuign took MRS, W. II. IIOYD HAH CIRCLE TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES of (he Mel hull y circle mot with Mm, W. It. Royd on Tuc.i day iifUirnoon In complain articles fur tho biitiuir liulng held ludiiy. Illoveii of Hie ludleu were present for (he afternoon. ADDITIONAL PAGE SOCIETY ON FIVE ..;. ..K-ttT4 I 1 It's Not too Late tovave The Gift Supreme YOUR PORTRAIT For Christmas J7 Ci n n . 2 AT THE PINE TREE The Greatest Sermon Evdr Preached Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday "The Ten Commandments" December 14th, 15th, 16th. Ono show only, each afternoon nnd ovoalng, starting at 2:00 nnd 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION PRICES: Matinees 10c and 35c Evenings 25c and 50c No aoats reserved. First come, first served. FULL ORCHESTRA EACH PERFORMANCE Again wc bring you one of the really groat productions. 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