The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 22, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    Saturday, nrn'mncr 22, H.2S
THE EVENINC IIEKAU). KT.AMATH FAM.R, OREGON
(ISociety -News
i! Pattern Cloves
4r0 something for Homebody, somewhere
l3 While Jogging alone life's road;
Help someone to carry his burden.
And lighter will crow your load.
MYAQ something for somebody gladly.
It Twill sweeten your every care;
In aharlnic the sorrows nf ethers.
Your own are less hard to bear.
UT0 something for somebody, striving
U To help where the way seems loug:
And the homeless hearts that languish.
Cheer up with a little aong.
UT0 something for somebody, always,
jLr Whatever may be your creed
There's nothing on earth can help you
So much as a kindly deed."
CIIIIISTMAS.
Can anything now be said
about Christmas?
y How many myriad words have
been written about It, Its cheer.
Its fragrance, Its carol and
chimes. Its messages and lessons!
But Christmas Is always wel
come, always fresh and beauti-
filfj always new,
r HAMMING hospitality was ex-i
L .. , It V tfUt '
v leuaeu uj .. . ' tiiiu la TUl? . , .....
i. Earl Whltlock. Mrs. Peter ,H.f.hi..t .r.
Mrs
A. Albertson and Mrs. H. E
nnuger wnen .rj .u..... , n, frocks.
handsomely oppo.i iea .uu.u- M1(l np wUh , Qa ,ht(
eon-nruico on loursuny iu u
Hotel Wlllard banquet room.
Attractive screens divided the
banquet room, the luncheon table
'mitten to he worn with lace eve-
It la fashloued of
i back taking the place of back
embroidery.
'EACHEIIS of Riverside school
va Att H in ail tVu. vnr i fnrminv an I- orcnDvina one side, 1 I '
ha, the same charm, the same I while the bridge tables were ar- ! "Joyed a delightful social
i .h. m. h,i,M- tl.tlcallv- Disced alone the other evening on Wednesday. when
nessi The day's store of cheer is
so. measureless that It can con
quer the gloomiest weather and
fill It with Joy. And a sunny
Christmas sunny and white
with gleaming snow, with the
amber twilight glow stealing on
and the faint star growing big
and brilliant as the night comes
down what can possibly be like
thatT
' When bos borne such Joy. love,
such sweetness?
side.
Miss Etta Farr, principal Invited
Tk. i..noh.ni. t.Vo s. bean-'them to her residence on Jef-
tlfully decorated with miniature ' ferson.
decorations carrying tall red ! During the evening the guests
Cathedral tapers and holly, sym- enjoyed a Christmas gift ex
bolic of the Christmas holidays. , change. A prettily trimmed
From the stage a beautifully Christmas tree was placed In the
decorated Christmas tree greeted 1m"k room of Miss Karr's apart
the guests. , ment upon !lch "'' K'f were
Warren Whltlock. son of Mr.Pl"d.
H Wr. Earl Whitlork nlaved I ncireiiuaiems were servea a;
"Santa" delivering the prises.
: the close of the social hours.
Hlh .core, were awarded to Lillian uarby assisted
Mrs. J. A. Cordon. Mrs. T. r. 'rr mrougnoui me ere-
EMBERS of the Reames Golf Campbell. Mrs. B. C. Wlsecarver ; "'"s-
nd Country Club Auxiliary
enjoyed a prettily appointed
luncheon at the club house on
Friday. During the luncheon
boor, officers were elected for
the ensuing yesr.
'.Mrs. W. O. Smith was chosen
president; Mrs. H. R. Perrln,
vice president; Mrs. H. W. Poole, t Mrs. Jack. Knowles
secretary and Mrs. C. B. Hard- slams.
Ing, treasurer.
The retiring officers are Mrs.
C, I. Robertson, president; Mrs.
Will Baldwin, vice president;
Mrs. W. L. Quinn, secretary and
Mrs. W. O. Smith, treasurer.
. Following the luncheon the
members enjoyed bridge.
and Mrs. Merle West. I
Second high scores went to 1JONORIXG the eighty-third
Mrs. C. N. Chrlstopherson, Miss, birthday of Mrs. Sarah Lind
Marie McMillan, Mrs. David Van- IeT. "mother" of the Mispah
denberg and Mrs. Helen Currle. class f The First Methodist
Special awards were presented : church., the class entertained
to Mrs. Edward H. Pike, Mrs. F. j wl,B delightful Christmas par
Coons. Mrs. H. W. Bat Many and;' on Thursday at the church.
for grand lne t.nnstmas tree was bcan
Itlfully decorated upon which
During the afternoon the r tne honored guest were)"' city tor me past several
guests were served with punch. . P1rl. More than SO guests years. He holds a responsible
. . . caned during the afternoon to
, , " j congratulate Mrs. Llndley.
fX THUR8DAY evening. Mr. I ...
and Mrs. Paul Daiton enter- rmhs of-the ,ocaI ,eI,phone
tained at their borne in courtesy ly off,M ellrhtr)ll
to members of the sewing club j chr,a,m IMlrt. on rrld .
JISS M A ft t! 1' K It I T K ED
lv WARDS became the 'bride
of Mr. Mark Kuull at a beautiful
home wedding oil Friday. leccni
bcr twenty-first at the residence
nf Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ralslger
of Hot Springs.
The wedding vows were ex
changed before the rustic fire
place which was beautifully
bunked with palms and ferns. On
either side of the tire pine tall
and stately chrysanthemums were
held In bronte baskets. From
the mantle Cathedral tapers cast
a soft glow about the living
room.
Rev. Frank L. Wemelt, pastor
of The First Methodist church
performed the ceremony. The
beautiful ring service was used.
Just before the wedding, Miss
Lillian D. Clark sang "At Dawn
ing." As the bridal party entered
the living room, Miss Delia Re
cords at the piano played Lohen
grin's Wedding March. .
Miss Derates Eckstein and Mr.
Ellsworth Allen were the attend
ants.
The bride, a beautiful young
woman, who has taught at Milla
school for the past two yenra
was a charming picture in a
bouffant frock of while satin.
covered with French tulle. Her
accessories were carried out In the
silver tones. She carried a brid
al shower of roses and maiden
hair ferns.
Miss Clark was pretty In a
French frock of shell pink geor
gette. Her corsage was made of
Cecil llrunncr rose buds and
ferns.
Following the ceremony a wed
ding luncheon was served in the
dining room at a long table
beautifully decorated with vases
of rose buds. Tall tapers of pink
held In silver holders' graced
either end of the table. Covers
were laid for eighteen Immediate
friends of the bride and groom.
Since coming to Klamath
Falls, two years ago. the bride
has made her homo with Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Halslger. ,
Mr. K nu II has neen a resident
I't's Right Here in Black and White
The new mode in .Hollywood Is black and while, artistically speak.
Ing. And the etb'ral Kav Wlay blends hiirtuouloiisly lino the
vogue. Pearls and a gracefully putlcrned mirror add to the Interest
or the study
i, w " samsrssis?''flrrsrgtsriirvis"
t'v "lik"
h i' H?;. V , n f.f '! it', ' ' t
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Gold Slippers
MENUS FOR
OVERWEIGHT
of which Mrs. Daiton la a mem
ber and their husbands and gen
ning at the office. A beautifully
AND MRS FRED COFER i ... u- ,utur"' lr 'iornea one cor-
IVI i ueuieu inouui. uuc uw cu- -... f i, fftn. r.i.
entertained with a dinner Jowed eTenin( were: Mr. . -
and Mrs. J. J. Knudsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Lawson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivor Neal Stewart. Miss Llla Moe,
party Friday evening at their
home in the Cofer apartment in
courtesy to their daughter. Miss
Ruth Cofer, home from Oregon
SUte College for the holidays.
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Syd Evans, Miss Joy Maur
ine Evans, Percy Lou Evans and
the host and hostess.
' Tall red tapers added to the
table decorations which were
carried out In the Christmas
colors.
! . .
fNE of the prettiest Christmas
V parties of the week was that
of Wednesday evening when
members of the E. O. W. Bridge
club met. A beautifully decor
ated tree, laden with gifts for
the members was placed in one
corner of the living room. Mrs.
Paul Daiton played the part of
"Santa". At bridge, Mrs. Floyd
Duncan McMillan held high
core; Mrs. Ivor Neal Stewart,
second high and Mrs. J. J. Stelg
er, consolation. After the gift"
were distributed a dainty lunch
eon was served. Those who en
Joyed Iho evening were: Mes
damcs Glen Jester, J. J. Stelger,
Jr., Paul Daiton, Arthur Bryant,
Ivor Neal Stewart, John Murray
Glover, Floyd Duncan McMillan,
Paul MrKlnley Noel, Lester Of
field, John Houston and Karle
Hanna.
Mrs. John Murray Glover will
entertain the club members at
the next meeting planned for the
early part of January.
for each of the girls were placed
upon the tree. A short program
was enjoyed.
Included among the operators
Miss Margaret Hargus, Miss Elna ! attending were. Ellen Anderson.
Jensen. Messrs. Lloyd Porter. J. i,, H nk . ...
Martin Adams. Joe Pertuecl and Agnes' C. Brown. Jessie M. Close".
luc u "a l auu uuoiitbs. r 10y B
Conroy, Ethel Craver.
"( Mae C. Denno, Helen E. Fernan-
TN COURTESY to a number of , dee. Nora D. Fox. lima J. How
the college boys and girls, "d, Martha I. Knapp, Zelda M.
home for the Christmas holidays, . Lewis, Gertrude Ludwlg. Alice
Mrs. Perry DeLap and daugh- j M. Moore. Alice L. Pardue. Gold
ter. Miss Virginia Richmond will Perry. Lillian E. Peterson.
entertain this evening at the De-; neien v. Powell. Martha W.
M1SS
rr da
THE
WOMAN'S
DAY
S JOSEPHINE KKKU1S.
aughter of Mr. arid Mrs. C.
0. Ferris of Klamaih Falis will
become the bride of Mr. Edward
S. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Robinson of Newport. Ore
gon during the Christmas holi
days. For the pat two years. Miss
Ferris has been a popular em
ploye of The, Evening Herald and
Klamath News. Mls Ferris re
signed her position today.
Mr. Rohluson Is a prominent
yuuug business man of K unialh
Falls, owning The KUrnatti Cab-
1 Ch..n
plan to r.llKlliill aviauiiu nui rti""
I HAVEN'T a doubt that many
people will be dnllghled to
know that Lord James - Heath
will no longer be responsible for
debts contracted by his wife.
Lady Heath. Lady Heath Is to
The young couple
make an extended tour of south
ern California, planning to be
away for at Icait six weeks.
TNVITATIOXS are out
A
position with the Johnson Auper
Service Station.
Immediately following the
wedding luncheon, the young
coupie aepaneo ror uakiand. Cal-un Thursday evening
ifornia where they will spend :?
their honeymoon wijh the bride's
only brother.
After January first they will
Earhnrt Is to ours. She has j
broken the national altitude re- i
cord and wields a mean control j
stick.
The people who wl l be de-
Barnyard Frolic at Moose Hall 'lighted uro that goodly number
ecnihr woo, cvt-n iu mis sui'iM'Miy -
I'glttenrd day "gel a mat! un"
Khcnevcr a woman seems 1o be
(il.l Kill Is Interestingly com
bined with brocade In thesn eve
ning slippers. A slipper strup
holds the gold In place. The
square I ie are a new note.
ed sugar howl on the lop shelf.
1'hcy're demanding a woman
In the Hoover cabinet "they" be
ing vurloua women's organisa
tions and some wild-eyed femin
ists who clamor on the sIlKhtnst
provocation for recognition o(
their sex.
It's to bo hoped, however, that
the aisjority of women wCI re
sent the sealing of any woman
Iu fihe iiiblnet uuir.'ly be.uuse
she Is a woman as much as they
would resent the appointment
ot a similarly disqualified man.
If, however, there la a woman
whose background Justifies her
iipiMilnlincnl as ituirh as that of
it it y mule comjieiltor. let's hoie
ll gels It.
fUMIl IIKIVfi ItKHTOItl:!
One (irl thought her velour
hat wns ruined after being
drenched by a downMur of rain
Her chum happened along and
suggested that they try their
lurk at restoring it. and here U
how they did It.
They set a hot Iron on end,
and while the one girl held a
wet cloth over the Iron and kept
up a good supply of steam the
other held tho hat In the steam
and brushed vigorously with a
good bristle brush.
Perhaps you can Imagine their
surprise when they noticed, after
a few minutes that the hut was
really Impmvlug, and after the
Job was finished the delightful
owner of the hat exclaimed
"Now. you wouldn't believe such
a simple trick would make such
a mess of a hat look like new."
THE person who would reduce
wisely will select his unul
so thai they ut wiill-lmliiiiced.
The diet must ho such Ihnl It
will furnish nil the food const It q.
cuts necessary to repair the tis
sues broken down In the dully
activity. When a reducing diet
does not meet these requirements
a condition of malnutrition sill
be tho result.
Foods rich in fat and In
stanb tiinsl be taken sparingly.
Lean meals are prominent
among the foods which may be
Included In the reducing diet
This food furnishes protein of a
high quality which Is sssenllal
in rebulldlug worn-out tissue.
I'lie melius such as those given
below may be ssfo followed In
a reducing dtit because they fur
nish the necessary nutriments.
Ilrrskfssls
I. Orange, poached egg. I wo
slices of lean, rrlsp bacon, on
slice of ost. colli- with lit
tle milk or very light cream and
no sugar.
. Slewed prunes, nn sugar,
small dish oatmeal with skim
milk, t s'.lce toast, coffoq with
little milk or cream.
3. tlroporrult, plain omelet
with two slices of lean. crisp
baron, nun slice logst, coffeo
with little milk or cream.
. Luncheons
I. Vegetable soup, Iwo crack
ers, sliced tomatoes and letlu.e
with vlnsgar and salt, one roll
with a small amount of butter -only
onn square of butter may
h eaten each day, lea without
sugur or rre.im.
2. Ijimb broth, two rra-kers,
: collage cheese salad, onn muffin,
skim milk.
. Calibuge salud, one roll, but.
, lernillk.
Dinners
1. One small lamb chop, small
baked potato, spinach, watercress
salad, black coffee, baked apple
with no sugar or cream.
J Steak, small serving amnio d
potatoes, brussels sprouts, Intnl.
' to salad, one slice bread, grsie
frull. 3. Roast beef, mashed potato,
string beans, lettuce salad, one
roll, sliced orange.
MAW MIIMF.M.
Purses are growing Individual.
Each costume calls for Its owa.
Therefore the vogue nf having
one made nf a suit's fabric Is
new. A navy blue kasha one Is
i bound with matching blue luath
1 er, leather lined and has a stan
' nlng gold monogram on It.
for
Bey. Marjorle Richardson
nres.wv nn, I Hutu Common will
I at home to their friends in ; be hostesses.
The White Pine Apartments.
IJONORING the eighth grado
Aglrls of The First Presbyter
ian Sunday school class. Miss
Etta Farr. teacher of the class ; forward to with a great deal of
entertained with a Christmas pleasure by Klamath Fulls peo
party at her home on Jefferson pu is that over which Mr. and
last Monday evening, a prettily .mm. Bruce Dennis will preside
decorated Christmas tree upon 'as host and hostess on Friday
which gifts for the girls were : evening. December twenty-eighth
placed was the center of attrac- at the Hotel WiLard.
Hon. . . .
lllirln- V. n 1 ..I. ..
Lin residence on F.arl street with ; Shoemaker. Cleone W. Rlamner li ... ...... . """fHF.
a dinner nartv Covers will be Olive V. Starkev. Grace . J?"'" ."? ?"!,en the First Presbyterian
. ; , .. . . m auuuuy sc
tu Vll-t,.. tiir.iiir(lii l.liwt
Helen K'-iiing a sua oiii 01 uie u.ienj i
unconnected with iltn dimes
and fruyed socks. j
And even those nf us who arc ,
willing to grant the girls some
Interests alia Ihrll.s apart from
the dubious ones of a sole dose
if domesticity, can't waste a lot
of tears over an outslde-the-bome .
woman who ixpecta her husbnnd :
to support her. Still, I.ady
Heath's aviation may have been
the pleasurable, rather than re-!
muneratlvo kind.
Ouests are to come in rustic
clot hes.
.fXOTHKR holiday se:.y n par-
ty ' which is bchiK looked
BETH EN Y
A
uuay scnooi scnoturshlp -i.,... w m,.et with Mrs. Law-
son on Thursday. Ih-ireni'ier 7.
HARD OX Hl'SUWD
vvylVES may be Interested In
knowing, eipeclnlly wives In
lli.i slate of Ohio, that tho law I
decrees In that stale that It Is
laid ior li. - ...i ji. niracnan. tnwiiril
Tk. 1 .1.1. .., ..1- , ' I v.. ! I
,..i.w.VPi.u.u..uU At the c ose of the .nelnl . '. . . .,..ull.'.. t.,r . wife
carried out in the Chrlstmaa col-: M'HSES ALICE HARVEY and hours refreshment. 7. At ,n" ' . . . "'' ,
. .Ivl , . uours, reiresnments were served. , . .,, i....u ilir.eon Mi-mhers steal from "her husband what s
""Dancing w, he enjoyed dnr- .nvIta'Z. Z " - of HmJ" ...vlted to ,,,s being hers. Otie Allen
ing the social hour, following Thursday . : t i- ... '. ourl
iiDD" ... rr5?l,J? U ttnl " CTJEC.CLAR meeting of Aloha charging that she had stolen'
TE EVENING CLASS of The t street. , V chapter of The Eastern Star JHlou worth of lertlflcnlfs. The
1 . . . . ' :fcT recently hi U'ntf,,c. i.i. i win I.., I1..I.1 Tnesduv evening, court ruled she could not steal.
ueipuians met on laursuayi - T . -
evening at the home of Mrs. iTHE .high school class of the'' brarv clllb completed two , December Iwsnty-flfth nt Mason
Steve Sabo In Hot Springs. An i First Christian church will i d"'n attractive scrap albums for j Ic hall,
enjoyable social hour was spent! enjoy a waffle breakfast at the'"10 Dorenbecher hospital In' ...
when the guests were presented 1 church on Sunday morning nt ' Portland. These books have "THE FRIENDSHIP CLI. II incut-
- nnrs w meet on niuuv i-
rh.l, .. . ... . ImniHi thi. will l.rln elio.r In Inrm.nn Ilecemlier 2H lit I If "I IfmillO OlllI ry
""" OeCOrUUOnS Will lie " . ' .. .. . mmln 1 hiistitimls uflirlnrt slllllltlltf
the kiddles during the holiday : luimc of Mrs. k. ii. Lawrence, -
season. 1 1194 Crescent. w'f'y ll"r'1 trmn ,;r,l,k-
SPECIAL
Sunday Dinner
Served 12 noon to 8 p. m.
Pelican Grill
Nsar Pine Tree Theatre
with tokens from a miniature o'clock
Christmas tree.
Eight of the evening class! used.
members enjoyed tho meeting. ! Covers will be Inld for fifty.
Mrs. Harry Poole has invited the; ..
members to meet at her home, FJRS. Z. POWELL has Invited
1944 Huron street on Thursday the members of the Art ;
evening, January 10. in the eve- Needle Work club to meet with'
ning. ; her on Wednesday. January sec-'
id. The Powell residence is
I1UII3. TETEIt A. ALBERTSON 'ea'el on South Fifth.
't ... j' entertained with a daintily .... .
VIR. AND MRS. RALPH MA- j appointed luncheon on last Sat- Qf DANCING PARTY Ii planned j
f CARTNEY and Dr. and Mrs. ! urday at the country clnb as ;. tor Friday evening, January
George Merryman have Issued ! bon voynge courtesy to Mrs. G. " at ,h8 Chiloquln Community!
Invitations for a dancing party to I A. Krause, ' who left the early l-',Ilh when members of Masonic'
be given at the Reamea Golf and jpart of this week tor ber eastern '"due will preside as hosts to
Country Club on Wednesday eve-! home In Wisconsin with her hus-: "embers "f the order and their i
Ding, December twenty-sixth. jband. Mr. and Mrs. Krause plan families.
r. The evening is In courtesy to! to spend the holidays In tho eait. ...
ttalph Macartney Jr., and George I ... JELIGHTFIX farewell bospi-
Slerrymsn, Jr. - jwHAT promises to be one of' ,all,y extended by Mrs.
i The guests will Include mem- the most novol parties of w- Pau' Johnson Wednesday1
DrT of the high school set. the Christmas holidays Is that oterenlng. when she entertained at,
... .tonight at Odd Fellows hall over i Prettily appointed dinner In
T.V COURTESY lo Miss Esther ; which tho "Scotch" Club will , courtesy to her parents, Judge
Vcatrh, homo from college for Preside a." lio-tC3JC3.
what -was hers. I
This will he good news to the
lslcrhnod that filches pants'
pockets. One wonders, though,'
luw or no law, Just what sort;
would be '
Perhaps th greatest event in all
history we are digressing a
moment from our local history
now occured nearly two thou
sand years ago, and next Tuesday
we celebrate the anniversary of
that event. ' -
the holidays. Mr. and Mrs,
null entertained with an eve
ning of bridge at their apart
ment In The Jacobs on Friday.
Those enjoying the evening
Novel cn-IHno Mrs. R. A. Rmmitt who have:
Rnytertnlnment is planned. The 'eft for Sunta Crui. California to ,
club is composed of a group of!"Pend 'he holidays.
high school girls
Unique Invitations are out to
more than 175 of the younger
were: Miss Esther Veatth. Miss et for the affair.
Lorraine Mordotf, Mr. Jimmy Hostesses for the evening are
Hall, Mr. Ray Brennan and the I Misses Helen Cofer, Gertrude
host and hostess, - ...! Llndley, Helen Mason. Kathleen
Mrs. Hall served dainty re- Livingston and Maryellen Brad
preshuiont it midnight. ituri.
Covers were laid for the in
mediate families.
A new set of winter lounging I
pajamas has a smart little while I
tuck-ln crepe satin blouse, with :
elbow sleeves, and blue flannel
trousers cut Just like a sailor's '
flaring panti. ' ' t
V.4M is in us.
i i-.i.T.nm-i::.'- " r-.-...
Give!
It is truly more blessed to give
than to receive, and in your hap
piness during this festive season
remember those who hnve not
been as fortunate as you and
yours. Give to them that their
Christmas may not be a bitter
mockery and that your' own
Christmas may be more enjoy
able. EARL WHITLOCK
FIIMFIIAI Hf .AAF
Maximum in Seivirr.Worleslli Priced "
Christmas, the birthday of One
who suffered from the ignominy of
crucifixion that we might be saved,
ay worthy of the- best that
z& -z-PINE AVf .AT SIXTH
PHONE 4ft
CHRISTMAS
will be a happy occasion
for us. Our townspeople
have made it so by favor
ing us with their business.
We thank you for your
confidence and wish you
all much joy during the
Holiday Season.
See
Jas. H. Driscoll
Wrile.
LIFE FIRE AUTO BONDS
LIVESTOCK
rienty of money to loan on good
improved city property.
Phone 432 206 William. Bldg.
A representative will ho glad lo rail upon yon.