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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1928)
-TI1E EVKN1N0 I1EUAU). KT.AMATH FALLS. OKFIGON Siitui'diiV. (VlnW 27. 1028 Society News Emily R. Kneubuhl To Address Women A Helene Breitenstein, Society Editor. Phone 88 1 1.11 Ifitl'l-L-I'l il, n e,.ek unit I luil nf Till'- i I.OllA l'liallr.'of Ull Mlktl'lll The Things Forgotten TUB 1 1t ill KB forgctten nru ifce slors, Willi sunlight on I lie ground. . 'Iliu things thnt bloom in winter Jura With rose nil around. Kor what's iw with In a room. With gardens at nur door? , And whnt's a Ntnr U light I In- gloom, With midnight here uo more? ' The things forgotten are our pray'rs, " ' With not a fear or donlil. The friend whj helps, th.i filend who share With new frit-mis all ahotit. For what's tho need of fatth or trust When all tho world is fine? And what's a friend to share a rrust. While strangers share cur wine? 11 ill If the midnight should return. The winter bring the mow. If suns should ever ream to burn. Or gardens ream to blow, A star's unchanging constancy. A flow'r, and God again, And one beloved friend would bo The things remembered then. Ill IE rich autumnal shades of lHTTO AM III At'; IC" will full, interiiiitiKh-d with mystic "tin- the Nultjtcl of mi Inter Hulluwe'cu dut'tirutiona lent their eating i'tKriuu outlined for lire lieu my to the deeorallun of St. kpeelul lacetlim of )i llu Illinium Paul's r.iii.ih house on Thursday chuplcr of I ! il la ttx nu Tuesday afternoon, when' Mrs. 'harls ' afternoon. October 30 nl 3:1a Sumner .Moore and Mrs. Samuel o'clock. The meeting will eon K.I waul Martin entertained at a vene in the club room of the perfectly appointed bruise. At city library. .Members mv asked four o'clock a number of ituesta to bring their "text bunks, dropped In for "tea" nerved at a: The pni-r.im to be" pre.-ented beautifully appointed table. The follow-.: bridge scpuralcd Into three ncctlous with high scores going to Mrs. Karl Whltlock, Mrs. i Thomas llumplnii und Miss Marie McMillan at tho rloso of the' play. T'le consolation award., went to Mrs. (iuy Iluncock, Mrs. Kdward II. I'lko and Mrs. Jack son Kimball. Throughout till' afternoon the hostesses were assisted by Mrs. PAItT I. 1. (.lotto's Career Mfrs. V. It 2. His Work and Ills School - Mrs. A. M. t'olllcr 3. Itu-ikin's l-Nttuiute of Cloltu: (ul Ills I. If - und Times Mrs ( I. Itoberts. Progress of Art Mrs. I. M. Irwlti. (ct tiiotio's Qualities its nu Artlt who bus Iter life to the advancement of womanhood Is Miss Klully Kneiiliulil of New York City. c.xe. ciiMvc set retury of the National rVociullnli of lluslness ami Pro li'."ti.ii;il Wiiiueu's (lulls u hu speaks In Klamath Kails iM-f.ire the Itiislnt'SH ami rrtifewilimiil . Women, A bamiuet In eotirlesy lo llio illslluKiilxhi'd -visitor, will lie held In the liuiniuct room of the I'ellrttil (irille nl 0 : SO o'rltn k i Monday evening. : A brilliant speaker and sound economist. Miss Kneubuhl might , have had striking achievements . to her rretllt III a variety uf n- fesMoiis, but lustctid she chose to i give her lime, her effort, her , con-.ti in II ve thought to the great , ruil-c which have successively v-iittUHcd the mind" of the fore lloyd u,S( woineti .thinkers of this country, r'li'i-l as an ardent suf fragist she sought political email rlKitloii for women. Then as u lecturer and urgunltor fur the National Lengiui of Women Vot ers she endeavored to create In women a reuse of civic rospon slliillty und became known a-t I ...iinlli.til In Political Kittii-titli-ri. Mrs. II. M. Manulus. x,.xt 'ahe turned her Htti-nilon to ii,.ertuc..ra iui..mary ' liilermifinnal Itelallons. laboring Mr. lKn Zuniwalt. l,,n,e-ny to understand the prob- iaki ii... ims n ,he field of International 1. Curreut Kvenla Relations. Her masters thesus .vira. uuy itnueocK 2. Piano Solo 3. Cultural Moore, Mrs. Thonins C. Campbell, Mrs. Peter A. Alliertson, Mrs Charles Joseph Martin, Mrs. Fred 0. Murphey, Mrs. Allen Sloan, Mrs. J. Henry Thomas, Mrs. R. l. Lamb and Mrs. J. H Carnahan. r lot It srow or not to. Just. T a Btniple. yet impressive j lUS. JACQl'ES J. STE1GEII which shall It be. . I A ceremony on Wednesday morn-; ill entertained Wednesday eve N'Vriils seems to be the question i Inc. October twenty-fourth at the'nlnr her hnm In ih Me-' $t the hour. The winter phrase rectory of Sacred Heart cbureh, ! carthv In rourtesy lo Mrs. Ivor' 'P"''tey hostess for the nfter lU tnilliaery shops Is: "Madame j Miss Zelma Goln. daughter of Mr. j Neal Stewart uee Lois Virginia no" wl". b Mr"- H- M. Muunlng wears her hair too short." iand Mrs. G. F. tioin of Idaho be- rtynon whose marriage to Mr. j Smart modistes re all rom-icame the bride of Mr. James ! Stewart was solemnlied In Med- fy of the mo-t d. lightial nf plslnlng that the hats they are Conley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ford In middle September. Dur- II ra,,r h..M ... ,i,, designing require soft waves of , tin J. Couley of Portland. Rer. !iU(r the evening the guests en- ovJ hilh J wit, n finlf amnnH tk far ni1 wnm. Calher A V liwianr twrrrn ! i i r. t. u,-r """" . J. s. It 1 1 sell. .. .. ... - . . r M....cu uritino. .n uei.o.tj -.Mrs. Kn.est McKee. Mrs. Harold IVaul held high score. Mrs. Paul n.,i.i,.i.. ,i v m jMcKluley Noel :ecclrcd the con- ammond preauied 'as 'hostesses organliatlon of the day. isolation. Aiier me luncneou , oollai.,llg j, . Jonn Oumon and I ".. - Mrs. James Uey. The afternoon was enjoyed at the attractive home of Mrs. J. S. Wilson near Pi lltll'l IIIIIHl III Hinr held Its regular iii- g dur when Mrs. C. H lloberlHoii on 'I uci.uny nu iiiuii wu.-u and Mrs. mauley Mlehu enter- Maltous of lh older presided tallied at the Itotierlsoii homo oil and rxcitiplllled thu work. Ihivn Oregon avenue in cou.lesy lo ! . iiiiilnlules. Mis. I'oiM II. Hliitiloii. Mr. Ilex LitWHon. Mrs. . J. J Hlhel K. Illues und Mr. I K Kuiidson and Mis. Ilalph I'rnlt. Sin r liillluled lulu lli.i recenl brides whu urn nuikliul order. .More I hull one hiilidrcil I their linnics ill Klamalll rails. menilier enjoyed II eitlng Tlie arieinonii was spent wllli A liiiniiuet was served rollowllig names and iniislc. Ill u contest th'e lodge n lou Km It of Jim How To Hold Your lliisiiaiiu . past nun s en- pie -...i tin- nwai'd s presented lo Ml Until Caldwell, inning Hot ullc was entirely based on what wotn- aiis oraniilia' Ions have at-coin- Mrs. W. E. Lamm ! ,,ii-,icd tu bringing about right ' relationship mining nations. .Mrs. ctautie nnvts. , luk ,1.... Interested her i her present one. She cttiuo to llio "National Fed eration of Hitsluess mid Profes siouul Women's Clubs hoeause she lM-llevvd that tliut orgauuu Hun could make n greater con tu.j '.4'V"X .' 1 bi leiSB EMILY litlEUBUHL iliinn Mrs Kiiiidsini rendelid l .delightful vocal niiuibeis, iici mil- : piiuled by Mrs. Itlehti. I Luncheon was nerved ul a per fectly nppoiutnl table deititantl III pink nun"" green. The table wus cenltiicd with 11 .miniature bride rostuined In n frock ( 'green and pink. Tall tapers car ried out In the saino color not" I lidded lo Hie laliln iloeoiutlou Kail flowers were gracefully pl.ie. (;IMii eil hIioiiI the rooms. Covers were hild for: Mrs. lii 1 l.awsoii, Mrs. Itulpli Prat'. Mrs 'j. J. Kiiiidsou. Mrs. J. Law sun, Mrs. T. J. Caldwell. Miss II 11 III I'aldwell und the hostesses, Mrs. t S Itobeiisou und Mrs. hluule) 1 Midi 11 ' ll K Kusierit Slur Social Club nice will be held on Krlilii)' 'vvenjug. November liluih at the .Winter tiurdeii. roiniulltie ouilHised of Mr. end Mrs. W. I.' oung, Mrs. Hubert K. Witltcn- tuirit. Mrs. II. ti. Worib-y a ml lilis.lgl- lllllHIUli I'le I Malimis who itlleuded were: Mm. I. I'' Wllllts. Mi. .leiiule 1 1 urn. Mrs. Frank Want. Mrs Mliinlo l.e lli-uiv, Mis. II K. Mutdinli, Mrs W, P. MeMII luu, Mrs. II ti. Wm Hey. Mrs. C K ltjinl, Mrs, II. K. Moinytir, Mis Chillies Martin, Mrs. W. C. Van Kiiimi and Past Patrons W. C. Veil Union und l)car I'eyliui. all of Aloha chapler. Past Mill cms. Mrs. Wllllaiu Kplker Of riHiK 1 da Mis. Nina Feiieh, lin. leitrlfe; Mr Wilbur Junes, Jacksonville1: Mis.. IV I. Iliirve',. Hleuilule mill Mrs. II. W. I lit t ll -It, 11 y of Walla Wulla. Washing ton Wert- Ulio prohclll A puiliall of Mrs Jennie K lli aiuei-, Hist Hint loil of A Itili.t tiiupler wai hung In lh l'i.l.:. hall. Another pltitire plated I that of llio Hrst eleven .u n, mill mils of AI0I111 chapter lnk':i In I9M. In this group are Mrs Jennie lie Dines. Mrs. tlei.rt Hitldwin. Mrs. A. I.. Lcavlli. M. . Krh nk Ward. Mrs. Flunk Ankein'v Mr.t. II. I.. Ileiison, Mrs. II r. Mi taiuetl with an t-ujt)able af ternoon of bridge on Tuesday at her liniue. latin crescent nvt-nue. Thu Hallowe'en motif was ritr- . : rletl out throughout the rooms In . en's hair styles have not yet the ceremony. caught up with their hats. ; The bride, a beautiful young A few years ago the milliners j woman, was charming in a frock were- reproacuing customers wno 01 rose coition velvet wiin ar was served. Mis., Stewart was refused to sacrifice their waves cessories to match. Her bridal ! surprised with a mlsrellancouf ana curls to the scissors. (corsage was of ophelia rose buds, Shower of beautiful gifts. The i guests were: ! Neal Stewart. .- "Where last spring's millinery orchids and lily of the valley. Styles, simulated ringlets with- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Seeley of leathers and encrustations of Klamath Falls were the atten aiaterials. the bat styles of today dants. t,o the genuine article to ae-i The bride Is a graduate of i n. Malt, Paul Foster. Howard H. 1 non Ivor Mot Mesdames John M. Glover. Duncan McMillan. Joh:i rrill. Throughout the home Hallowe'en decorutlons were used. tribullou to the program of the a color scheme of blin k and woman movement than any other ! orange. Kour tables were In , pluy. Mrs. Jerome Johnson neltt !lv virtue of the furl that nign score, .virs. i.eo .tiorioii re- business women possess sound 1 celvcd the cunsolallon. Hetrcsh econontle lud pentlence. Ihut no i ments were served at Dm Individ otto can tt-ll them what they must nal tallies. The guests for the uf- do or whut they cannot do. the I tei 110.111 were: .Musilumea Josepll Avery. have an almost undreamed of I'ulmer, Miss Kneiilin'itl suys. connt," New hats. If they have brim, are set high enough up on tho head to permit hair to show. If It docs not show, milliners are. complaining, the. hat is not at cuccess.- Women who refuse to, .allow their hair to grow long er should stick to tight fitting tap and turban styles, wbk-tt bide i Pelican Grille at noon the hair, milliners advise. ; Mr. and Mrs. Conley left ; Floyd Duncan McMillan. Joh:i!-r, i.i ... .i...i power, Houston, Berkeley De Vaul. Cecil I, h .,.!. . : Tho Natlomil Federr.tlon of ! o -t.. r..... 11 j xr l""T " '" afternoon thm guests enjoyed Monmouth and has been teaching Metca!f. Paul- McKlnley Noel, I at Summervillc. Oregon. .'Marvin K. Lncas. Lester Officii). ' Mr. Conley M a graduate" of ' Paul Haltou. Misses Elna Jen Oregon SUtc College and at the son. Margaret Hargus and the present time is bookkeeper tor ("hostess. Wren and Grenough at Illy. A wedding luncheon was serv ed for the bridal party at The bridge. Dainty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the bridge play. The honored guests were showered with ninny bean- Uusiness and Professional Wom en's Clubs Is only in Its Infancy conipured with other women's or ganisations, but l:s acrompllsl- Thompsnn, II. Foster. T. It. .tklll iugloii, W. T. Sniiuders. Ccorgi' Mason, K. T. Lawrence. Guy Man ning. Harry Hill. K. P. Smith, Jerome Johnson, W, 1 Welseiidaii ger out! Lee Morton. Mrs. Oscar Peyton have charge Murdolii, Mrs. Minnie Lee lleui'v. 'of the arrangement. The Jack (Miss Mamie llaldwiii. Mrs. C. H llow ifuti Orrhostiu will furnish i fJuiidcison and Mrs. L. K. Wllllts. Ilu dunce music. 44. ' '111 IK Pun lit Tern-hers Ashih-Iii. MltS. CLAl'HK DAVIS, Mrs. W. 1 n,, f Falrvlew school held L. tjulliil and Mrs. Krcd ,u, luieresilng niei ling on FrliUv ; Houston have Issueil In til 111 lun. , H(ieinooii. I'r K. L llruiik invu for a briiUo nfiernouii. Filduy. u i.iik. A program wus given bv November, second at the Iteumes ih, children from Hi" rooms of Country Club. Morn thuu two Mi Freda Kills and Miss F.ll.i hundred Invltutiuiis uro out for Cillithan. At the roii.iuslon of the afternoon. The hours will the program tho teachers of Ibt lie from Iwo-flfleru lo five school . served pumpkin pie on. I o'clock., cuttee ON' Wednesday evening Mr. urn! 1 MOST lutermtliig miliaria,: Mrs. Hurry Hill enioriuluwt of the Children of Tho Victor with an Inltirmiii "wattle" sup- Aiiieiitnu llevolulloti was lo 1 Clyde nor ut their bnuie, (no North this alliriioou nl I lit- homo ft. Third. A centerpiece, of marl . Mrs. J C. lieghorn 011 111(11 golds graced the table. Tall street Wilbur Jones g.t.i, .1 gulden tapers held In .Huliii sll- most Interesting paper uu "Llntl ver holders east a Soft glow over bt-rgh " Mrs. Kmuia Irt Milts, the dining rooui. Covers were president of the C. A. It. pre laid for l. ' -iilt d. tutents In oxlstence Hil ars nine years of Its lentarkable and ID! Mtrsilumri J. .... t tH Hill lllli-llli M g,ritats by ' Milliners feel so strongly on. motor tor a brief wedding trip .the point, that some, whom 1 1 after which they will be at home , .v f, ...... , - - . , .. ....... - ...... .. .... .. 1 . .. 1 . . n v avinv , . , . - have talked to recently, are prc-ffot some time at Blv. Later the llouse ue",!' 0Tcr ef-end .John ..... ... . . . f ... ... 'at lha IilAtusht rotlfldtirP Jami tif.,1 nri. tk th.. ....1 , "till hum. 1 nusr III VT 11 1 wy it I 1 . . ...i... 1. ... aaa '.I r. - . 1 only mi miai.ce 01 wnni i i - I hv nri iiuuii ncif. It. AND MRS. E. DIETSC'IIE John Culinou. James Ijtcy eniuriailiea SI Ullllier 00 I-UII- n iimim, r.mesi .111 rvee, r.. . , . 1 , . V rr.Mril I., tho J . .kt. I t ll-,,.n..,l lnr..l.l lt..n,tl..V..... I " " " - In rourtesy to Dr. and Mrs. Paul Jit. O. Robinson. N. 11. Uoguv, , Wocrner , of Beud, who were van -C. Letxon, William J lunette were ; Van -C. 1 1 dieting brlmless hats for late j young couple will reside in Pert- winter. Brims, they say. were j land. 1 an "autumn pliasq aud will al-l Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Conley most disappear iu the new crea-lof Portland, parents of the groom. Ileus of mid winter, to reappear: Mr. Joe Hsuley of Portlaud, Mr., ana airs. 11. 11. uoomer of San: Francisco, Mr. X. HughcaC'Mr. ! and Mrs. John Casey of Port- Taylor. Etta Scogslns, James Scnttglns, James Steveit- Fftll flowers in the rich autumn .'son, Madison Frown, Worren , ! t -next spring-when hair styles are expected to be longer aud more feminine. '". 1 v Iesplte tho milliners' out- '.Bttkcn disapproval of women's dhrwaess In bringing their hair , Dp to date, by modiste's stand ards, some of Paris most smart laud and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Seclcy witnessed tho ceremony. - i DELIGHTFUL housewarmiug are !ly turned out women .wearing shingled hair. Some of them seem to- be approaching longer hair by gradual steps, and inllowlug tho sides of their hair to grow a little, while keeping ,lio back short. Others ure frankly opposed lo any lengthen ing of their coiffure. HONORINO tho, birthday of Miss Etta Farr, a group of her intimate friends entertained a surprise dinner on Wed- honorcd Mr. aud Mrs. R. D. shades were used In of the table. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. Paul Wocrner. Mary Frances Woerner, Robert Woeruer, Helene Dennis Breiten stein. Mi.s Helen Uobclbeeher. Dr. Lcsllo Wilson Peatc. Wal traud Dietsche. Helm Dietsche and the htwt and hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Dletschu. still i McChehey on Saturday evening T1IK "a01" """y when they were surprised at J Teachers Association held lis their attractive new home In . opening meeting of tbo fall at Illverview Addition by a group the home of Mrs. Georgo Mc of intlmnlu friends. Mr. and , Intrye at 1 Lliit-oln on Tues Mrs. J. W. Kerns presided as day evening. Plaus for I he year host and hostess. The guests were discussed, cspecinlly the j presented Mr. and Mrs. MeGhehey I sponsoring of concerts by artists, with a beautiful set of china. A most interesting . paper was The crening was spent In play. 1 read by Mrs. Bert Thomas on Ing five hundred. At midnight "Church' Music" which was II a luncheon was served. , lustraled by hymns played by Among thoso who enjoyed the! Mrs. Melntyrc. The next mecl ftveiiinv -ern- Mr n.M tin it ! luz will be held on November nesday evening at the homo ofjD. McGhchey, Mr. and Mrs. B. fifteenth at the linrao of Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Jaekson. E. Kerns, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. , Don J. Zumwalt. The program . Dinner was served at seven o'clock Ager, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Mur-i'!! ',n undrr tho supervision of lat.a perfuctly appointed tabic, doeh. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Kerns. ' Mrs- Zumwalt. All members are decoration t Fruits. Bruce lEninbo. Ned O'Con nor. Hugh O'Connor, Willlum Green, Arthur Frazier. Algltt Andrmu. Daniel Murphy. W. J". ilailey. William Walker, A. Rit chie, Clinton Parker, M. "tiiu eomlul, Thomas lllukc, uud the Misses Rohan and J.utzon. 1MIE Past Noble Grand Clitb met wllli Mrs. U. A.' Einmltl retetitly at which time plan., were outlined for the meeting to be mid at Odd Fellows hull 01: Monday afternoon. November 12. Tho member.! are uskt-d to b present at :M) o'clock for a pot luck liiiicltt-i.il. Kadi inemltt-r i. asked to bring needle, scissor- tiny when every girl who enters' the business world will have had j at least a secondary school etln- cation: when the business woman whose special ability Justifies a spcjluliictl training will huve ; funds uinrie available lo her for such trulnluK: when business women will re turd their tivi- : dnll'-e as seriously as they do their on employers, .mtl will thus bo n vower in every rum inuiiity uud when the study aud lunstrry tf Inleruatlonal prob lems will' be as much a part of tile bitsltiess women's eiiulpii.eiil as her knowledge of her own Job. When tliut day ti nies the whole world will re-nguisu the potentiality of the bm.lncss wom an." ACIHH'P of the yiiilllg-r f'i eninyttl a Hallowe'en parly 011 Friday evening lit the I in Vi rail We Make No Discrimination Folks who call on u arc just people in trouble;, in need of the very best service we fan give them. Whin they may be socially, religiously, fin ancially "r otherwise in of no import ance; our roiircrn U merely, how to nerve ,hein bent.. The HtTvice we offer in offeretl lo nil: Hit! trreiitest nml the least will fintl here that which thev tledire. Those who tall on ua receive our bettt rcKardlens. BARL WH ITLOCK FUNEIWL HOME 4111I Ihitiible. Work for I lie Odd muiiuel lli.ptisl 1i1111.il. Games Fellows home at Portlaud w ill be and iimsle passed the social hours domi during Hi? afternoon. ItefreBliineuts were served. 0fuim tun In Svrtfice- KJ FUNEIWL HOME ' Llri4" R' B' ;Tl Mt. IfJ PINt AVKNUt AT SIXTH STRUT UtH ::r--V ' I MiTiviiaasi )U PHONE 46 rritZjifir? -(SSlyi A color note of bronco aud yd- Mojr was carrlod out. Following -dinner games were enjoyed. Cur lers were laid for Miss Elta Farr. honor guest; Mr. and Mrs. George iCnnntng, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill, Miss Lillian Darby, Miss Grace Mulr and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juckson. 1" .. . . IITHAT gives promise of being one- of the most delightful parties of the week-end is that over which Miss Vivian Irene McCauley and Miss Joy Maurlne ( Evans will . preside on Sunday 'evenlns at the McCauley ' resi dence on Crescent avenue. In ritatlons have been issued to twenty-four of the younger social '.v. .. I A HALLOWE'EN, costume parly will be enjoyed in the base- j 'fnunt of The First Christian I church on Tuesday evening, Oct-1 dhcr thirtieth at 7:30 o'clock. Games and music w ill pass the I rotial hours. ' Refreshments of j pumpkin pie and coffee will be aerved. 1 i 3 TUESDAY evening the American -I Legion and auxiliary will en- itortaln with a Hallowe'en danc ing party at Legion hall for mem-1 hers and friends. The Jack Bow-, ling Ore nostra will provide the 1 dnttee music. Favors will bo i given tho gucsls. ' ''... THE .Wednesday Brldgu Club will meot at the home of Mrs. I J1. It. Sklllington on Wednesday,! October thirty-first, at a one O'clock luncheon. At this meet-; lug the Dieiubersbavlng low ; auores will enlertalu those having, received highest scores. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Botvtis. Mr. requested to bo In attendance, and Mrs. R. V. Ess. Mr. and Mrs. j J. W. Kerns. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. ISS DOROTHY SKILLINGTON' Ray. Mrs. Martha Kerns. Mrs. I ivl entertained tho members of Effio Alshlre. Miss Kathertnc the Queen Esther Society at her Ess, Miss Myrtle Kerns and Mr. j home on Frlduy evening. The Earl Kerns. party honored Mrs. M.- Casper. ' Hallowe'en decorations were ar- THE evening class of The Del-1 tlstically used throughout tbo phlans. under the leadership 1 rooms. The hours were spent of Mrs. Rachel Applegate Solo-! with games and music. Mrs. 1 mon will meet on Thursday evo-i Casper was presented with tilng. November first at the home beautiful set of glass from the of Miss Ida Momyer. 227 Juni- society. ' Dainty refreshments j per street. The meeting is call-1 were served late in the evening, ed for 7:30 o'clock. I Twelve guests were present. ARRIVED The Candy King from Los Angeles. You may now get the most delicious candies, made right in our new daylight shop. ' Ab solutely fresh and pure. Watch our win dows. Orders taken for special occasions. The Swan Soda & Candy Shoppe Opposite , Courthouse Sm rti 1 ,n mm, , mmm -a in n-,1.,1, ! t a its1' w 1 r Hin "a rTrrii n s 1 "T" niiiinni.iiii.il a In iyj e UU il E Lr uuiyjy 1 s f v. n 1 - n i ? v, n i n 1 11 1 OJ ru 1 n 1 1 j i i "Jmt Uf One Half Carload of Men Fine Winter Merchandise To make the closing day of our Store-Wide October Sale end with at "BANG," and to satisfy the wants of many customers who couldn't be taken care of through our shortage of goods, we have had RUSHED FROM San Francisco A HALF ..CARLOAD of SUGARMAN QUALITY Merchandise to be offered to you, starting Monday, AT UNHEARD-OF LOW PRICES. Five men are now unloading and marking these goods to end up our Greatest Sale with a thundering roar of falling prices. , It's A Whale Of A Sale 1 arad at nobody J The End Is Near Winter is Also Near is Villi! 'irr.iiii