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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, .OREGON Saturday, December IV, 1MB ,.p , mrn 1 . . "A word, a nod ot recog nition, a smllo of encouragement thesa are the jewels which anyone may pluck from the round bowl of time and bestow upo.i his fellowman. Thrice blessed of God Is he who Rives, and truly blessed Is he who receives these jewels when days are dark or bright." Helene Breitenstein SOCIETY KD1TOK Telephone 88 ca? us' J t SOCIAL KVEXTS SCHEDILM) EDRON Club Christina.. :k the home of Miss Mary Ball. Christmas Party at Caleb Jones homo. Monday and Wed- nesdsy evenings Miss Martha Jones and Miss mills .McCall T has not been so many years i0 oe hostesses. a. since little girls were told It was very "vain" for them to look at nesday afternoon, themselves In the glass and were 30th, with Mrs. C thereupon Instructed to look up cer- stable. tain scriptural quotations on the pOIXKUE SET RKTCRNIXG TO IciTY FOR HOLIDAYS ST a few short months ago found a number of the young people of tho city wending their way to college. Homes were a bit lonely with the departure of these loved ones, who wore off to school to fur ther their education. ran;. Hon day Evening at t Now these same homes are glad- ' dened with tho return of these young folks, who are welcomed back home, hero to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends. Today found a number of tho young pet arriving in the city, iuclud- Methodlst Ladies Aid. Wed- i Infi Katherine Vlrleh, Hetty Manning. December May Mordoff, Bertha Pelts, Nell Bi ll. Barn- Hott. Veronica McAndrews, l.eah D. A. R. Luncheon. r i Beall and Enid Light, both of Lake hotel 'view, Florence and Clarice Elliott. subject of vanity. As a matter of Watte Pelican. January 4th. Katherine Dot... Ruth Newton. Chas. fact, however. It Is vanity only in Library Study Club, Mrs. Johnston. Buford Hargus. Delos every case which tempts us to gas-) Levant Pease to review. "Mark ! Mills, Martin Ramsby, Harry Pelti. earnestly at our reflections and Twain" Letters," January 11. j Richard Maguire, Lynn Horton, Rob- urges us to make the best of what American Homo Department Ort ituysenaau, -oaa rruax, wen beauty we possess and to improve of Library club entertaining 'man Clark, Bruce Joffera, and Hope tioracn. YOUNGER SET TO BE GUESTS AT JONES HOME CTHE younger set are looking for ward to the Christmas parties on Monday and Wednesday evening of this coming week at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Jones, when their daughter Miss Martha and Miss Hil- pzs Campus Cu Lmv it to t!x collegium 10 iiilnK of oofotntn( now! At tho I'nln'ifilty 01 Oregon, Kugcnr. Ore., Ih gltij ate wrailug swrairrs with gay scenes pointed on the tuck. This ro M Maintains that the scene on the bark of hers represents the spirit of tbe campus. ourselves if possible. 'be matrons c! Klamath Fall3 There is a decided distinction be- "ho have kept house for one tween vanity and self respect and half a century, January 8, at there should be no mistake in re- the hotel White Pelican. Bard to the definition of the terms. Presbyterian Sunday School I for one, am decidedly of the opin- class party, January 11. Ion that our self-respect leads us Installation of officers of the to keep ourselves sweet and clean A. 0. U. W.. January 5. and to be as lovely as possible er- Past Noble Grand club with ternally as well as internally. Mrs. W. J. Stelnmetz, January "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" 6. and its moral lesson yon have al- Friendship club with Mra. ready found out If you have ever Victor Palmer. January 22. attempted slum visiting in any of The Delphian club, hotel the larger cities. Personally I be- white Pelican, January 5. lieve that cleanliness promotes God- Evening class of the Del- liness. nhiQn ik wih m-.. n , Since we are to inhabit our Solomcn, January 6. ! oooies tor a lifetime we certainly . should be expected to keep our abode as attractive and wholesome MIS8 EDNA DUNBAR as can be. ' HONORED BY. FRIENDS It Is sheer carelessness for a wo- W-j Wednesday evening Miss Ed man to neglect her appearance. It tj na Dunbar was delightfully sur la an important asset in either a ,.j , , I . A'o01 nrAfocnlrttinl n ,1,,. M r ,Z T -" ana Mr 2nd Mrs - Dunl)ar on l think women are beginning to r : . - , ., Jefferson, when a number of her realise that more every day. It is -.,., . , k. no evidence of vanity to be well groomed. It is a' sign of good breeding not only to be appropriate ly dressed but to be well manicured and well kept in regard to hair and complexion and all the details which go to make up the toilet of the care ful woman. We cannot be prodigal of our good looks and when you are fortunate tn possessing them you should cer tainly try , to preserve them. It 13 pot entirely vanity, is it, which leads ns to ward off the threatened j attacks of "Father Time." Or, if' SO, it is vanity distinctly to be en couraged fnr thorn tn nnllilnt, HI,,. a youthful face to keep a woman A - VOUnc in snirit. A row nf wrinlrloa hm. i..i.. , . Mr, the glass are enough to make any Woman age in spirit as well as out wardly. Miss joan Mcdonald BRIDE OP TOMORROW XOON A T high coon tomorrow. Miss Joan McDonald will become the ' bride of Mr. LeLand Willits at the First Presbyterian church. Rev.' Rice will perform the ring cere-j mony in the presenco of the immo-! diate relatives of the popular young couple. Miss McDonald will be at-' tended by Miss Grace. Hoaglanclj while Mr. Stanley Hajeck will at tend Mr. Willits. Immediately fol lowing the wedding ceremony a wedding dinner will be held at the day. The evening was spent with games and music at the conclusion of which a buffet supper was serv ed. Among those honoring Miss Dunbar were the Misses Dehlla Hawkins, Dorothea Hawkins. Joy j Miller, Pauline Adamson. Charlotte 1 Grovcr, Jennie Grover, Beulah May and Edna Jones. Messrs. Ralph Adamson, Ray Wakiman, Earl Mack, John Hawkjns. Kinton Ha maker. Robert Oliver, Irvln Keller and Ren Holllster. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OX ClUlISTMAS DAY NNOUNCE.MENT of the marriage Miss Frances O. Randelin to INSTALLATION OF STAR OFFICERS TUESDAY EVE L01IA chapter .o. 01 of the E. S. will meet In regular session on Tuesday evening. Decem ber twenty-socontl, at eight o'clock In tho Masonic hall. Installation ot officers for tho unsuing year will take place. Elln McMlllnn will act as Instnl- lls McCall will bo hostesses to somo Hng officer, agisted by Mrs. Kate seventy of the high school set. Peyton as marshall and Mrs. Alma Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and cofer will preside at tho piano. A Mrs. McCall will act as patron and musical program with Instrumental patronesses for the affairs. j Bd vocal numbers will follow Instal- latlon. HENDERSON GIVES DINNER j PARTY AT HOTEL PELICAN 1 INVITATIONS ISS1ED FOR ONORING the employees of the PARTY NEW YEARS EVE Klamath Development Com- TNVITATIONS for the annual New pany, Mr. T. P. Henderson was host Years party of the Pelican Coin- with a dinner party on Tuesday eva- munlty club have boen issued. Tho nlng at the Hotel White Pelican, affair which gives promise of being Centering the prettily appointed ta- one of the outstanding social events bio was. a silver basket of Charles of the Christmas holiday season will Russell Roses. Covers were laid Dc held In the Community club house for Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Montellus. on Thursday ovening. Docember 31, Hc Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Montelius, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sabo, Jr., Mrs. C. S. Currin, Jay C'zlzek and the host, T. P. Henderson. BUSINESS WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS FOR YEAR GJIyf RS. IRMA DIXON waB elected to ' CKi 1925. The program includes: Dancing, Galloway's orchestra, nlno to twelve: party, vaudeville, courtesy Pine Trco thoator: rofrcshmonts, favors, novelties. LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND serve as president of . tho Bus- HUNDAY EVENING CONCERT Iness and Professional Women's club, Sunday evening the muslcnlo for the year Nineteen Hundred and J concert nt tno notel White twenty-six, at tho meeting of the , pcllcan was attended by several i club held on Monday evening at the 1 pBrteB 0f local peop'.e inc:uu-jg Mr. hotel White Pelican. At tho hour ond Mrs. Horace Manning. Mr. and of six-thirty members of the club MrS- c. F. Sione. Mr. and Mrs. E. gathered in the dining room of tbelu pib Mr ami ir Thom.i White Sostlery for dinner after w'jlch they Dclzcll. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Boylo, ha" 0 ltatchable mole lining. Society personals Mlts LOI'IS (INllHER ius re turned frcm l'i'tilanil where tor the past (brtnllhl s''e has been the hJitsu guest nt Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Martin. VhlU ti'i'th she wan the Inspiration for a uumbvr of de llghtful social affairs. SOS Miss Leah ii.mI1 nml M... Uuld Light, who are attending college at t'orvnllls are , the week end guests of Miss Margaret Grace Jv'ilmton onroute homo to l.akevlew. Wbtsro they will .icml the holidays ivith their parents. sos Mrs. Myrtle Helm and Mrs. Laura Alice Willits are enjoying their Christmas vscatlon lu southern Call ; 1 in.' with relatives and friends. 0' 0 0 Mrs. c. V. Fisher Is spending the h II. I. iv season with her daught er Constance nt Sun Diego. 0 O,' s Mr. and Mrs. Del Gammon and daughter Nancy, are south for the holidays, tho guests of Mrs. Gam mon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell Reed of Berkeley. soo Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Pelts, who are spending the winter In San Frunclsco, and their dsughtnr ond son. lleitha and Harry, studouts at O. A. C. will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Barnstable, ovor'i t ;e Christmas holidays, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ramsby andj son Martin, arcampanled by S. E.I Mnrtin. are motoring to Oaklnn.l fur the Christmas holidays where they will Join Mrs. 8. E. Martin nnd children and Miss Deity Ram sby Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard '.v 111 spend Christmas nt Walla Wal'.a, Washington, with relatives and friend Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Ynrnes nnd children expect to spend Christmas nnd Now Years In Ncwberg, Oregon, with relatives and frlendi. Paul Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keller, who Is established la business In Portland, will apend the holidays .here with his parents and friends. Mr. Keller Is nrrlvlng In tho city on Tuesday. MODES OK THE MOMENT FOB THE SMART WOMAN THE Increasing simplicity of wo men's costumes Is brought viv idly to us in a leaflet that Is being distributed by a firm of manufac turers showing the uso in 1900 of eighteen and twenty-soven Inch ma terials: In 1910. thlrty-alx Inches, In 1915 forty Inches and In 192s, fifty, four Inches. A new gown by Jenny shows a godet Inserted at the shoulder nnd falling the length of tho gown. s 0- 0 Tho small high collar Is often trimmed with velvet and closed with little bows, tics or ends. o A rep ovening cout seen rccontly HACKED HEART OHUftOH Sunday. December 30, 1935. R o'clock Communion Mush for young ladles of I'urlsh. 10:30 High Mass. HsrmOU "What ThlnkcM Thou of Christ?" IUvcttlhg Advent dtrOtlOOl at TlSO o'clock. Services this Sunday tho inline us usual. ChrUtmiiH midnight iiiush ut Mer rill. S and 10:, 10 ut K. F. Uov. A. F. Looser, Pastor. HEED GETS DRAW ALBANY, Dec. 19. (!') Kolilu Reed, wrestling Instructor ill Oregon Agricultural College lust night m resiled to a I wo hour draw with Henry Jones, welterweight. Rued won the first fall I" M mluulen and Jones the second 'ill IS. Neither could gain a decided fall. Another Christmas story: "Who I ho dickens left that ilnrti train light In the middle of the floor." Richardson Springs "The Home of the Soft Shirt" Nonr Ohlco. Hun.. Co., California A woundnrful place In winter for any one senklni health. Steam healed hotel. Ilousakeepiiig or camping. Address: Lee Richardson, Chico, Calif. i "" FRAMED PICTURES FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS From One Dollar Up QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE FRAMES Warren C. Bennct on Christ mas day was made this week. The bride-elect Is a Portland girl and for the past several years has taught school at Summers. Mr. Bennett la the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Parker of Crescent avenue and is manager of the Peoplo's Warehouse of this city. miss joan Mcdonald com plimented WITH, PARTY JN COMPLIMENT to Miss Joan Mc- iunnue:. uue ul ueceuiuei ui iuo electB, whose marriage to Mr. Leland I Willits will be an event of tomorrow I at high noon, Mrs. Floyd McMillan ' was hoRlr.RR on Wednesrlav evenlne J V with a prettily appointed dinner F'.-ty at her home In The SunBet. homo of the bride-elect's parents. The Mle appointments were carried Wr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald on ! ou' fn yellow. The center piece was Eleventh and Walnut. I Miss McDonald is one of the city's most charming and attractive young women end since the announcement an artistic basket of ophella roses. Garlands of green wore spread about the center piece. The nut cups were wee yellow tulips and tall cathedral ot her engagement to Mr. Willits I candles of yellow were held In crys- has been the Inspiration for a number of social affairs. After a honeymoon trip to Port land and other coast cities they will be at home to their frionds on Eleventh and Walnut. A. N. W. CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. JENNIE HURN TRS. JENNIE HURN was hostess on Wednesday afternoon to tho matrons ot the A. N. W. club. Regu lar business was taken up and dur ing this session, Mrs. George Ulrlch wan elected to membership tn the club. The remainder of the after noon was spent with fancy work. At four-thirty the hostess sorvod a dain ty luncheon. Among tho matrons present wore MrB. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. Rufus Moore, Mrs. J. F. Goeller. Mrs. C. Ramsby, Miss Elizabeth McCurdle, Mrs. Z. Powell, Mrs. Grubh and the bpstess. adjourned to the sun room whore the business meeting of the club ond the annual election of officers was hold. To serve with Mrs. Dixon this com ing year. Mrs. Ebba Bennett was chosen vice president, Mrs. L. Parker secretary and Mrs. Lena Dennis treasurer. A committee composed of Mrs. Gertrude Moore, Mrs. Lena DenniB and Miss Ida Momycr will Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedford, and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Albortson. That local music lovers aro en Joying tho concerts given ench Sun day ovening at the hostolry is prov en by the attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradford and daughter Marycllyn, arc to spend the holidays in Sacramento and act as a permanent library cimmlttce j San Francisco. In San Francisco room of the library have been ccm-j they will be the guests cf Mr. Brad pleted. I tord's mother. tal holders. Hand decorated place cards in tones of yellow marked the seats for the six guests. Covers were laid for Mrs. Paul Noel, Miss Mar garet Grace Johnston, Miss Pansy Robertson, Mrs. Helene Brcitensleln, Miss Joan McDonald and the host ess, Mrs. McMillan. Since the announcement of her en gagement, Miss McDonald has been the Inspiration for a number of af fairs given by her many friends. Bridge and music passed the eve ning hours following the dinner. WITH MISS MARY BALL ON MONDAY EVENING Monday evening marks the an nual Christmas party of the Kedron Club. Miss Mary Hall will be hos tess to the club at her home. A Christmas program has been ar ranged and a gift exchange will he ) one of (he features o( the evening I Klamath Falls' Own Stort Falls Mercantile Co. Will be open every evening un til Christmas for the benefit of the late shoppers. Klamath Falls Owned -J A striking ensomblo uses navy blue leather for . the coat, with a tailored coat dress of blue gray kasha. Tho kasha also lines tho coat. o Jewelry fashioned after that used Jn Gcorgo Washington's day Is very popular this season. It is repro duced In stress and varl-colorcd stones and mounted delicately In silver. Silk underwear and silk slips make practical Xmas gifts at Bee Begln's Dress Shop, 129 So. 7th St., noxt to Shasta cafe. (Adv) 15-19 Fur Manufacturer Coat Remodeling MRS. WM. BESSLER Furrier 430 Klamath Ave. Between Fourth and Fifth Next to Moomc Hall photograph! ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street Phone 39 RESERVATIONS Now Being Made for the New Year Dinner Dance at the White Pelican Hotel December Thirty-firsl Dinner Three Dollars Including Cover Charge VELTEX Lamp Shades A new novelty that has added greatly to the worth, beauty and stability of hanging lamps, bridge lamps and stand ing lamps. Hand painted Resigns of artfully color ed ships, birds and flowers. A Most Wonderful Gift Uhlig Electric Shop