The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 23, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
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I V'- HH tV. NorlHy Mlliit , JJ
sa.ss' . Phoa. HT7
(IIHINTMArl OI1TH. Kvoryon. ni drMd In eport
Ihrlalmaa to 1111 la "ta oiijoiothea, mid thoroughly enjoyed
Earth" , j Ihoniao vea. Punch wan served
I lovi. lo think of lha Saviour's ' '"uahout "' " '
birth; i j frohmenta at a lair hour.
, ' ' ... Mra. Fred Cofer, Mr a. Loula
.... ,,.. ... in. ...y ...Br.dfrd ,,, Mri. (lfor Bprl.
To lax at th. foot of lha Child
I hoy aouahl, '
How llothlehein'a star Illumed
th. way
'Till thny found th. place whore
, th. lluhy lay. '
yChrlatmua lo mo la tlm. lo
, ... pray
For a definite task, a star-lit
way,
Am . I. I .. u t .1 . I.
T. """"
ger bod.
e.r . .o ...mo umi,i, p.ar. do
. ...
And llm. my glfta lo th. Hav
. . . ... .... ..
Aa I do for Ilia children I honor
the King.
.....
Chrlalinaa to ma U a time to
"IK
(iwaHIIIIIHal IU I lirtDl IJlU
King,
lowly hlrth
Tha
thv IICu
lived. , ,
Tha .l.mii. .. it... it...i it..
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might glvo
Elnrnal Urn lo tho rlrh and poor.
A lift far areolar than (old or
, ji myrrh.
; . J. r. a.
. Ii:htivk affair
l AT ODD Ft l.UlWM IIAI.I,
Th. Hrttlrh club dunce and
Tarty hold at tho Odd Fellow's
hall laal night and prnalded over
by Mlaace Union Mnaou, Union
Cofitr, Maryollt-n atrudford. Katli
hurt I.lvlngainn, and Oertru.lo
I.lndluy, proved lo ho otto of llm
una! gala social affalra of li.
Christinas avaaon.
A program daiu-o waa onjoyt-d.
ml about Id o'clock a Jingling
Of bella announced the arrival of
PanU Claus, who lmk up bla
Hallon bral.lo a largo Iroo and
handed out. glfta tu everyone.
For Clmiimas-
of course!
TilS rr.ikcs yoitr ChrinmM
hopping simple yec
thaws you csc th yht to tho
selection if yvrr ''.
Jolinfioti's C'liooilatca are
welcome anywhere, for they
are the best that's known in
' candy.making.
Beautifully packaged in spew
cial holiday boxes; give us your
"GET IT AT MAGILL'S"
MAGILL DRUG CO.
628 Mam
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ORIENTAL
RUGS
Those vho have come -and taken opportunity
of selecting rugs from the magnificent collec
tion, I am sure that they went happy and will
never regret it.
Those who haven't had the time yet to come
in are still cordially invited to take advantage
of this Sale.' '
. The. opportunity which they 'will never forget '
, for years to come.
Remember that a good Oriental Rug is a
valuable that can be appreciated .and handed
down to other generations.
Display and Sale at Sample Room
HALL HOTEL
' '; By
S. ATIYEH
gu. Inled I ho hostesses at lha
danc.
UI'KHTH HONORED .
AT VAX KMOft HOME
In courtesy to Mlaa Norah Hln
her, Frank Hltikar, and II rum
lllxaon. a'.l vlaltora In tho city
from thi'lr homo In Kanaaa, Mra.
W. C, Van Einon entertained at
her homo In Hot Hprlnge wlih
a Jul Ik It t r ii 1. evening of bridge
tiwl dancing Thuraday. Three
'tables of lirldio wer. In play,
U() d.nr,ll(( w miyti ,,,
'a radio furulahod mulc.
i T,11W(, ,., Wvr. Mr
Jackson. Mlaa llenlrlce
, .h,mil,Vi ,, v.rglnl. Peyton.
irl,u .etI vii Am
: Jnhnaion, Mlaa I -a lira Olaon. Mlaa
Nliril ,Ilkr )r M K Co0H,r
! IIP,. an lit v.. .a. La.a.l. Il.a.l.... I
II. Wrlglit, Leslie I'vylon. Harry
r.. Pelti. V. H. llai:online, and
""'tho hostess. Mra. Van Kmon.
II Kill HCIIIHH. 'l,.tHH
M.lhKM t.H I'.tMIV
, Members of the high iM'hool
glrla rlaaa of lite First Christian
church m.'l Friday ovcnlng to
make ,-audy which will ho pn
aontrd lo the people living at the
county farm aa a bit of Chrlal-
maa clivrr. About 20 of tho glrla
were present. Chrtatmaa rarola
which tint slrla wl I alt.a t ih. !
county farm
practiced.
today weru llm '
'
.
imixtv nixi:ii
I'ltoVKN AX ART
The art of planning a meal In
ll-i'lt In a groat problem but a
still greater on. :s that of trans
forming a plain dinner Into a
party affair. On. ran easily do
this hv ttrt-rarlnw Ih. rfl...u. ll.
. Lt... . ... .. . f
- . i 1 1 , runauco ii wnn lineal i
of linens and allver, bright flow-
4 .
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list and we'll dJivcr f.r you.
Or let us know how many
you want and we'll send them
to you to deliver with your
other presents.
Nobody ever had too much
good candy at Christmas!
I aav-am rttaws ttnr-p$mj
mdtmund iwilirfl si it.vo,
SIM aW i. 50 ibtftumd.
Phono, 270 !
Jura and waior gublcia; conrludo !
II with tiluTk rolled III llllh) cupa
and a bowl of nita,nd randlca.
The profara of one'a dlnuet, aa
of all good hooka, eatabllihea the
atmoaphora and wuela lha appa.
til. for what la lo follow. The
g. earning cryalal and alouder,
r.riuafiil alcma of cocktail glaeaea.
lha ioIom of th. irmta or
plguant aaucaa baapaaka a foa
tlval and gay occaalon. While
ilia fraah fruit aclda, lb. chilled
and tart or nippy droaalnga atlm
ulula the flow of dlgoatlv. Julcea
and abarpen the anticipation of
I ho remaining far.
Th. kind of eorktall aenred
matl.ra llllie. Only let It be
dainty In appearanra, piquant or
tart In flavor and uuqueatlonably
and thoroughly chilled. It need
hav. no apodal relation to the
dlnnor which followa, aa Ita only
function la lo Introduce tha din
ner In aa aplry and ."aum y" a
way aa poaalhle. Ha ca-orlo value
la ull.
a
IKHMAVM HI-OVMOIIKII
IV l.lllltAKV IXIMMITTKr:
Following are the prlio-w In
ning eaaaya, written by two of
the atudeula of the city acbooN
In tho contxat eporaored by tha
book committee o: tho City Li
brary fo!lowlna ('hlldren'a Hook
Wh.Ii I
The prlaea will bo . prnat-nled
when achool opehe after tbo holf
daya. llrat eaaay from "lb and 8th
jgradre. written by Mervln Hmllh.
;aae 12, grade S low, 1'i'llrau
jCliy, followa:
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1 Tho book which I borrowed
, from tho library that 1 liked
aa: "Th. Innoreula Abroad."
I liked It bcrauaa th. author.
Katnuel Omcna (Mark Twain)1
irli-d lo eipr.ua tho cuatoma of ,
",,,r cnri. no torn oi mctr
' IMng, their forma of
iu",l,m,)nl Bnu "'"ir reiaiion io
the people. Ho described tho
railways and roads of tho coun
tries, their cities, and the beau
ties of their fields. Tho polltu
Unas of tho people Impressed thv
author.
I ndcrnuath all of this there I
w-as a vein of humor that mudot
nu wish I had taken th. trio
, I with him. and shared bla picas-
urea and exnerlrnr,a- wltb ih.i
, t
pop-e"
Lulu Nystrom, ago 10, grade
G high, Mills school, beat assay ;
from 4th. Slh an,l lh ..
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followa:
"A Hook I Have Borrowed
Kroru tlir I.lbrnrj.
Rome time ago I borrowed a
b00"
-wh
hm.w . .k.
library called j
It was . atory!
.'hit. Patch
lite and other Insects.
1 wa
surprised .( th. Intoll.ct and'aide.. - .
ability of tho llttlo- croatofes. I Th. luncheon tab:, waa beau -
UXLm 10 !1d
utmost Ilk. humans, and bar. tho !
jsamo f.-ollncs. was surprised ! Cathedral tapers and holly, aym
,at i heir skill In working and atjl.olic ui the Christmas holidays.
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Th. book was different from
y I bav. read before, and I
any
read It quickly my Intereat in
nature growing In .very chapter.
Th. best poater from 1st, 2nd
and 3rd grndea by Ida Glovan
Inl. ago 8, grade 2 low. Pelican
City acbool, la on display at tho
City Library.
(HRIHTM.tM PARTY
KOR HKWINO CMII
On Thursdny cronlng, Mr.
and Mrs. .Paul Datton enter
tained at tholr home In courtesy
to members of the sewing club
of wblch Mrs. Dnlton Is mem
ber and their husbands and gen
tlemen frlenda. Thou hn ...
iOWlfll thn nvenln. w.m. !
mid Mrs. J. J. Knudscn, Mr. aud
Mrs. Ro Lawaon, Air. and Mrs.
; Ivor Neal Stewart, Miss I.lla Moo,
j Miss Margaret Hargus, Miss Elna
I Jensen, Messrs. Lloyd Porter, J.
Ma rtii Adams, Jo. Pcrtuccl nud
Iho host nud hostess.
t'Ol XTRY Xi.l ll AI XII.IARV
''MTU NKW Ol KICKS
Members of tho Itcamca Oolf
and Country Club Auxiliary
enjoyed a prottlly appointed
luncHon at tho club house on
Friday. ' During tho luncheon
hour, officers wero elected for
Iho ensuing year.
Mrs. V. 0. Smith waa chosen
president; Mrs. II. n. Porrln,
vice president; Mra.'H. v Poolo.
secrolary and Mrs. C. D. Ilurd
' Ing. treasurer.
Tho retiring officers aro Mrs.
C. I. Robertson, president; Mrs.
Will. Baldwin, vlco president:
1 Mra., W. L) Qulnn, secretary and
jMrs. W. 0. Bnilth, treaiurer.
! Following tho luncheon - the
; members enjoyed brldgo.
1 esc
llltllMiK t hi n MKKTS
; l-XR CHRISTMAS PARTV '
I Ono of tho prettiest Chrlst
I man pnrtles of Iho wock waa that
i of Wednesday evening when
; members of tho K. O. W. Bridge
' club met. A beautifully decor
ated troe, laden wltb gifts for
tho members was placed In one
corner of tho living room. Mra.
Paul Dalton played the part of
! "Santa". At bridge, Mrs. Floyd
Duncan McMillan held high
. score; Mra. Ivor Neal Stewart,
second high and Mrs. J. J. Stolg-
nr, conaolatton. After the gifts
woro distributed a dainty lunch
eon waa served. Thoao who en
Joyed tho ovoulng were: Mes-
SUNDAY, PECEMBER
I FLAPPER FANNY A SANTA PAL
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naullftil Flapper Fanny, who
I thn Klamalh Nrwa, wouldn't be
diuVi woke aoineone elae happy.
you Ihla year, and ihe ttopra you
I I'al" Ihla year and bringing sonic
luoato on llirlatmaa Uy
dantva Ulen Jeatcr, J. J. fjtelgec.
Jr., I'aul Ualtun. Arthur Ilryaut,
Ivor Neal Dtcwart, John Murray
Ulovvr. Floyd -Duncan . McMillan,
Paul McKln'ey'Noel, Leaier Of-'Mae C. Dcnno. Helen E. Fornan
field, John ' Houston) and Karl. ' des, Nora D, Fox. lima 1. How
Hnnua. ' !ard. Jlarlha'I. Knapp. Zt'.ia M.
Mra. John Murray Glover will Lewla, f.crtrudo Ludwig. Alice
eut.rtaln the clulj members at M. Moore, Alice L. l'ardue. Cold
tho next meoting planned for the lo Perry. Lillian K. Peterson.
early purl of January,
.
HltllMiK-IANrlilooN' AT
M'll.LARlt Tltt KHil.1V
r-hu.H.i. Kft.nitnittv I
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jtonded by .Mrs. H. N. Moo,
Jira. can ivtiilio.a. sirs, teier
A. A I ber I son and Mra. H. " E. I
Hauger whon they entertained at '
. K..rf.nn.'. ...nlnlH Innch.
vuw-iiriuKe va uarM7 lu ,u
Hotel Wlilard banquet room.
Attractive aenjena divided Ih.
banauet room, the luncheon table .
T. . u.
forming ;an L occupying on. aide.
while the brldg. tables wer. ar-'
tlallcally placed along tbo other
V'" .d0n,,e, T"" 'r,B"
de.-oratlona carrying tall -red ,
" . , . '
decorated Christmas tree greeted
th. guests. .i
Warren Wblt'.ock, son of Mr.
and Mra. Earl Whltlock played
"Santa" delivering th. prliea.
High acorea ware awarded to
Mrs. J. A- flnrrinn. Mrs T f1.
Campbell, Mra. K. 0. Wlaecarver 18 CHRISTMAS URIDh
and Mra. Merle West. I Mlaa Josephine Ferris
Second high acorea wont to daughter of Mr. and Mra. C.
Mra. C. 1. Christopheraon. Misa 0. Ferris 'of "Klamath Fairs will
Marl. McMillan, t Mrs. David Van- become the brido of Mr. Edward
denberg and Mrs. Helen Cnrrle. S. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mra.
Special awards wore presented , E. Robinson of Newport, On
to Mra. Edward H. Pike. Mra. F. ' "on during the Christmas .boll
Coons. Mrs. II. W. Bnthiany and1 days. - , .'
Mrs. Jack Knowles for grand ' For the past two years. Miss
slama. ' - I Ferris baa been a popular em-
Iiiring tho attcrnoon tho ' Povo of Tho Evcnlug Herald and
guests were "aerved with punch. ' Klamath News. Miss Ferris re
''' II Class
jHOXORH MOTHKR'
Honoring the eighty-third :
birthday of Mrs. Sarah Llnd
ley, "mother" of the Mlipsh
class of The First Mothoiltst
church, tha class entertained '
I with a delightful Christmas par
ty on Thursday at the church.
The Christmas tree was beau-,
tirnlly docorated . upon ' which
gifts for the honored guest were
placod. ' Mora than $0 guests
called during the afternoon to
congratulate Mrs. Llndley. - '
MISS KTTA Ptltlt 1IOHTK8S ,
TO RIVERSIDE TEACHERS '
Teachers of Riverside scho:l
enjoyed a delightful social ,
ovcnlng on Wednesday, wheu
Mlaa Kila Farr, principal Invited
them to her roshlcnco on Jet
fcrsou. ,
During the evening the guests
enjoyed a . Christmas gift ex-:
chnngu. A prettily trimmed
Christmas troe whs placed In tho
living room of Miss Fnrr'a apart-,
inent upon which thv eltta wero!
placed. ' . , , !
Itefroshineuts were -torved at
the c'.ose of the soolal flouts.
Miss Lillian ' Darby assisted
Miss .Farr throughout tho cvo
nlng. ' v .
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TELEPHONE OPERATORS
HAVE PARTV, XM.1S TREK
Uli'ls of tho focal telephone I
office enjoyed n delightful !
Christmas party on Friday eve
ning at the office. A beautifully
decorated tree adornod on. , cor
ner of the office. Dainty gifts
for ench of th. glr!s war. placed
upon tho tree. A short program
was enjoyed. -, j
Included among the operators )
23, 1928
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glvea you a lnnirh every day In
v-ry happy on Chrlatmaa If ahe
; lto ha brought 30 ainllM lo
will repay her by being J "Santa
j.ullis 13 the poor and' unfor-
lallendlng were, Kllen Anderaon,
ilia If. Ilook. Grace L. Bordal
Agnea C. Brown, Jeaale M. Close. i
Floy B. Conroy, Ethel Crarer,
Helen W. Powell, Martha W.
Shoemaker, Clcono W. Stamper,
Olivo V. starkey. Graco . Staub
and Nell M. Btrachan. ' ,- ,
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'si xo.lV SCHOOL CLASS
HONORED BY TEACHER
1Inaorlll. ine 0Khlh grade
'.. . h . prv.,vtr.r.
"CI. 108 l1 ."ellcr
mn Sunday school class, 11 1 is
Etta Farr, teacher of tb. clasa
entertained with a Christ maa
party at her homo on Jefferson
Unrated Chrtstmaa' tree upon
Mrh gif!, for glr:g WBr0
.us. smuir ceaiiii.
A prettily
.ir .. .
: ' .
'herua'ULdford wa? pre's'en?
j wltb a Sunday acbool scholarship
rnr.l. ' i
At the cloie of the ' social
n..ura, reircshmenta w.r. aerred.
; LUta u b m i Mlgl
lir.,
houra, refreshments war. served
Farr.
Twelve glrla of the class enjoy
ed th. evening. .
. s e
j.MISH JOKKP1I1XE FERRIS
signed her-position loaay
Mr. Robinson is a prominent
youug business man of Klamath
TOYS'
imfly Dime
Falla, owning Tha Klamath Cab-
, Inet hop.
Th. yonng couple plan to
make an titended tour of aouth
arn California, planning to b.
'away for at lea alx wavki.
i I a e .
M'NtllrXJX HONOItU
JIIIM. G. A. KRAl'HK 1
Mra. Pater A. Albnrtaon
antortalnod with a daintily
appointed luncheon on laat Rat
urday at th. country club aa a
bon voyag. courtoay to Mra. 0.
A. Krauae, who left Ih. early
part of Ihla week for bar eaatarn
home In Wlaconiln with ber hat
band. Mr. and Mra. Krauae plan
i lo apend th. bolldaya In th. caat.
e
MAROKRI ITK KDWARDH,
MARK KM IX, WKU
Nln Miriiirlli Ed
warda ' became th. brido
of Mr. Mark Knull at a beautiful
home wedding on Friday, Decem
ber tw.nty-flrst at th. realdenc.
of Mr. and Mra. E. If. Balaiger
i of Hot Bprjnaa.
Th. wedding rpwa wer. ex
changed before tha ruatlc fire-
I place which waa beautifully
'banked with palma and ferna. On
.either aide of tb. fire plan Ull
, and atately cnryiantbemuma were
held In bronze baaketa. From
;tho mantle Cathedral tapera caat
a aoft glow about the living
room.
Rev. Frank L. Wemett, paator
of Tho Flrat Methodlat church
performed the ceremony. The
; beautiful ring service waa uaed.
Just before th. wedding, Mlaa
Lillian D. Cark aang "At Dawn
ing." Aa the bridal party . entered
tho living room. Mlaa Delia Re
cords at the piano played Lohen
grin's Wedding March.
Miss Hemic. Eckstein and Mr.
(Continued, on Paaa 8eveD)
At Thei
Liberty
HI S. and .tOX.
Pctsy Ruth Miller
and Malcolm
McGregor
in
"TROPICAL
NIGHTS''
A South Sea Adventure!
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Perhaps the 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.
t " ',r "
Christmas, the birthday of One
who suffered from the ignominy of
crucifixion that we might be saved,
is a day worthy of the best that
is in us.
. j is a day worthy of the best that -fM R
y ..-ua-'sn.i-,..r- -.
3C
-BUY HERE AND SAVE-
SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS 1011 Main St.
Sunday. December 11 Hlgh
school, class ui tha First Chris -
tlon ehurcb to enjoy a waffle
breakfast at I . m. Th. table,
on which covers will b. laid for
fifty, will carry out th. Christ -
maa eolora of - red, groan, and
aparkMng allver.
see-
Tuaaday, December 21 Regu
lar meeting of Aloha Chapter of
Eaatarn Star at th. Maaonle Hall,
e
Wednesday, December JI Mr.
and Mra. Ralph Macartney and
Dr. and Mra. George Merryman
entertaining at Reamea Golf and
Country club with a dinner danc.
In honor of Ralph Macartney, Jr.,
and Oeorg. Merryman, Jr.
e
Thursday, December 27 Pot
luck luncheon for Betheny Or-1
cl. of First Presbyterian church
to be enjoyed at home of Mra.
Lawson.
Misses Alice Harvey and lone
Earhart to preside aa co-hostesses
over a dinner party at the Har
vey home at 1122 Lincoln atreet.
. Stats Teacher'a association. Ber
Invltaliona Issued for a Barn- eral teachers in Klamath county .q
yard Frolic at th. Moose Hall schools will also attend th. meet
Thursday evening when Misses ling while they are on their va
Marguerlle Lindsay. Marjori. cations rn Portland. ,
T igj-'i
AT
PINE TREE
Sunday and Monday
Conrad Nagel
a I onr
' ' . William Russell in , , t
SAPS EL"
The lowdown on the Real Underworld!
DO
MoE'e Bng,
page mr,
I Richard
Helen Oratory alii
Ruth Comp.on fill entertain f
number of friend
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Friday. December II Tn. -
1 Frlendthlp dab members wlrM
I h. bom. of Mra. R. II." '
, Lawrence, 114 CrMmnt v.nuJ
see
1 Mr, and Mra. Bruc Daonla tn ,f
prealde aa boat and hoaleaa over
a dance and social evening In th. it
ball room of th Wlilard bot.l
Friday evening. , .
December II New Yeara Evw "
danc. at tb Pelican City Com"
monlty club. Invitational affair."
Harry Marti, chairman of ta '
I commlc. In charge of tb. danco.
see
January 1 Member, of th. "
Art Needle Work club Invited U '
meet' at Ih. home of Mra. .
Powell on gouth Fifth, street. ,
Peterson to Attend
Teachers' .Meeting
CAunty Behoof Superintendent .
Frrd I'ctcraon will" leave Wed-'
ineaday mosnlnia-for Potland ,to
! attend a mooting of the Oregon-,
THE
Myrna Loy r.and
Give! 4 V
It is truly more blessed to 8iv0,v,
r than to receive, and in your haPt
piness during this festive seasori'
remember those who hive not
been as fortunate-., as you tintf'
'yours. Give to them that' their,
Christmas may not be a bitterJ
mockery and that your own, t
Christmas may be more enjoy- ,
EARL WHITLOCK
FUNERAL HOME
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