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.. itd! .a ',r ' . ..as:a. '.. aiTPKPAY, iwcramxR is, imo. The Evening Herald K J. HUIUIAW....... HKU HOULK ....... ...JOdltor .City Hdltor Published dally except Sunday, by Tho Herald Publishing Compauy of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. Entered ntthoportotflcent Kin snalli Falls, Oro., tor transmission through tho mails at socond-class Batter, MKMHKlt OK THE AettOCIATKD PRKHS. Tho Associated Press In exclusively entitled to thn use for republication ot all nows dispatches credited to It. cr not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local now pub- tuner serein. KATU1UUV, DKCKMUKH 18, IW'M. im..M 11 f TOR EVBNlHa HERALD KLAMATH FALLS. qgEQON PW KtnmnaoAl IWiptiat, Eleventh and lUgh streets, lllblo school, 10 a. m. Prnyor meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Women's Home and Foreign Mission ary- society nunsts first Thursday ot each month, Kwntli lAy AihontUU,' Eight street, ltaptlst's church, Sabbath school every Saturday morning at 10 o'cltck. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Evan gelist 1. K. Wade. I'rayer meetlns every Thursday night nt 7 o'clock. Kverybody welcome. Lutheran olitmh, In the Klrst Hap- (tlst church, corner Sth and Wash- ingion. There will bo Lutheran church service at 2:30 In the afternoon tomorrow. In tho Klrst llaptlst church, corner Eighth and Wash- No changes will bo made In thlsi'nK.,.n ,rCe"- . .Monuny evening at 7-30. Luther an services will be held In tho school houso at Algoma. Lace Cape on -Brocade Gown AT THE CHURCHES column unless the copy Is at Tho Kvenlng Herald office by & o'clock Friday evening. Snciml llenrt rhuirli, corner of Eighth and High, Iter. Hugh J. Mar shall. Itor. J. V. Molloy. 8 a, m. children's service. Adults Society The Wnmnn'a AiiTlllnrv f ih nro requcted not to attend thls,AmcrIcnn ,CK,on ono of nc tho woman's organizations In tho service. 10:30, high mass and sermon. 7 p. m., rosary and benediction. The Christian Science, society of Klamath Kails hold services In the lower room of the I.lhrnnr hulldlnr. corner of Third and Main street.. on mber 14, both of which were very Sunday morning at 11 o'clock att'nd r ex-service men and tholf and every Wednesday evening at si,r,ua, Jnr,e "n nave proved city, Is planning numerous social functions this winter, announce ments of which are being raado from tlmo to time. Two have already been given, a dance December 2 and one o'clock. The subject lesson for Sunday: Is the Universe, including man, evolved by atomic force. The Sunday school session Is from 9:o to ivms every Sunday morn leg. The free reading room and free I so popular and have tilled tho do- mana ror wnoiesome recreation .for the younger dancing set, that many more will bo given, ono Id tho Very near future, The auxiliary plans to Include tho older members ot the cx-scrvlce men's famlllos In their good times 11. n Ql.u . !. ...- . lending library Is open from 5:30 to 1 "' . 4UC ",HO "ro ,no OD" -:TVi !- Jc V i. . j pemben In the families of tbe-ser-4:36 on Tuesdays. Thursdays and. , . Saturdays. , First IUptUt charra, corner Wash' Isgton and Eighth. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaehln at 11 a. m. Prayer service Wednesday at S p .4 Every second and fonrth "Wednea- ' Uonary work.'7 - V D. Y. P. U. Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. A cordial hivUtlo& 1st extended to all to attend tbeae services. Kirn Preabyterlaa charcii, corner Sixth aKB Pine streeU. Iter. K. P Lawrence, minister, 437 Third street Phone 429. Christmas Projcnun Sunday morning 11 a. m. Voluntary. Doxology. Invocation. Gloria. . . itesponsive Heading 1'salms 0&. Imado up of Mrs. R. K. Wattenburg, Hymn No. 71 "Joy to the Worldv";Mrs. Fred Goeller. and Mrs. Kred Co Scripture Lesson. Luke 2. 8-20. ' rer and they ore devoting a vast Hymn Na 77, "Hark Wbot Means! amount of me to tho preperaton of Those Holy Voices." i.m- ntertalnmt.nt th.t thn rhll.lr..n . , ,.,..v... vice men who cannot belong to elth er the legion or auxiliary It seems only fair that tbty should come In for their share of entertainment and with this In mind a special Invitation Is being Issued to these fathers, at well as to ex-iervlco men, wives, mothers, sweethearts and sisters to attend a sooial evening TuesdayDo eemtervzi In thsLwest room oft the fldd-Fllows bulHlng. The leglon.and auxiliary will dp all In their power to make this father's night a most. pleasant and enjoyabfe affair. ' ! A Christmas party is being plan ned by the members of the Odd Fel lows and Rebekahs lodge for their children and the children of visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs In Kla math Falls. The affair will be an event of Thursday evening December 23, from 730 to 930 In the west hall of the Odd Fellows temple. The committee In charge of the affair Is " ttsHsHsV M. t Av2sSSsWsSSS yJh-iX. viKvl JssssWf I yvVw jfe MsStV 2rS ' -ft f BBBBBBBBH I I BjKllHQBMVr.V r J T fv4tflslBBBBBBBwBBl bsHbsw JPi v t . -:p4STT'n'B '''BiBBHI sHsi - HilslsWi'- mMsCyB sBssW m1ssi 'k smjflsvsVsB SBI SsfBaBMBH BBBBI BH BBKIBBBBH - iBBBBLBl M . A' sHsyHHslPnVm .bb MlMntKltmLlMk f-AWit'i Give Records This Christmas n'ou will flod the grratrst number ot your want list at KUm.ih r"oiT, ) . Kiclu.lvit .Muile Htore. '' ' 507 MAIN STREET -sn This gown of velvet brocade has sn aid hut verv r.irMnr t.r. riu.:-4 Dodlce. Tho capo Is made with a yoke of the lace appllqued to a founda- J tlon ot silk. For the rest of the ear, thn lac i. unlln, .n,i r.tt.'Z . , . M .. ... '' " " .--- mm .....HU HM .-...-r siraigni irom tne snouiaers in cost effect. Library Club's Study Program April 11, "The Age ot Innocence, W II. Wharton, leader Mrs. K. T. 'Lndden: Anrll IB. "Whim Rh.iln..'" I Arranged01 ,bo 8'1 8" O'llrlen. leader, 1 III.. t-.l. II LI-.. -u a ... ' nescue," Conrad, leader Mra. H. D.!; - Christmas brary club has boen outlined fori"; ' lh rnmlnr vmnr Ik. I.. J... Wlest, - '-".mo !. MV IVNUVIf chosen. It la also Important that ladles caring to join the study de partment should enroll wth Mrs. William Ganongju soon as possible book in turn. j Much enthusiasm hs TOT8 H4.1IOOL CLONKH. The Mary Sail play school closed yesterday afternoon "after a four In order that they may receive tBefrr10ntn,"M,Ml00- Thl li'the first .school p('th. ktgd tf Jbe.amall. lots been shown by the ladle over tbdl0 Klamath Fall and bad. an 5. whlehrroent ,9 PPs ranging fro Prayer, Announcements. Offertory. Anthem. "Arise Shlno For Light Is gone," Adolph Frey. Thy may be Insured of (be happiest sort ot a Christmas party. Mr. and Mrstollo C. (,'roeibeck were hosts the first of the wfckyit n Last Chance for Spinsters Offered at Matin Dance Sermon, "The Christmas Spirit all big turkey dinner nt their churning home on Ninth strecta to Mr. und tho Time." Hymn No. 73, "Adesto Flueles." ISenedlctlon. Evening service 7:30 p. ra. Christmas concert. i Mrs. IJurr Wen th rook. ifr. and Mrs I II. K. Momyer. Miss Ida Mrtmer and jMiss Francis Ilcatty. , Tho Woman's Missionary sViclnty CliriMimi cliurrli, corner 9th and0' tho Presbyterian church ineivvci Pino streets, C. F. Trimble, pastor, .terday iftornoon In tho parlors of yho 2107 Wantland Ave. Phone 239-R. church with Sirs. L. L. Truax as Sunday school 10 a. m. hostess for tho afternoon. The rwl Preaching services 11 a. m. 'call was I'tuh and tho study hour wa jdovoted to Syria nnd Persia. After tho (business had liw.'ii taken euro of chocolate and cako wero served. The ladles of tho I). P. O. K. havo enroll- study of current literature. whlehjroeDt " PP" ranging from the will be taken up at two meeting Mr at to r- M,M Dall reports each month. Both fiction and nos- (nat " P'n on opening the kind- fiction will ho discussed at the.crlrtrn caln In April.' meetings and It Is the plan (o study none but the very best at each The book to be studied will be ordered by the library for the ex clusive uso of members of the study department. Following Is the pro gram as arranged by tho commlttee: January 10, "Tho Great Hunger." Bogar, leader Mrs. Harrison; Jan uary 24, "Kconomlc Conswiuence of tho Peace," Kuynes. leader. Mrs. . II. Robertson; February 14, 'Man of tho Agra.fl" Ilacheller. leader Mrs. B. S. Henry; February 28, "Kvery Day Adventures." Sco- vlllo. leader Mrs. William Oanong; March 14, "Knemles of" Women," Ibaner, leader Mrs. 11. L. D Htnw nrt; March 28, "Now It Can Ilo Told." Glbbs. Icador Mrs. Ilrldgfonl; ... if . . The work to be done by the study ""'H'- onrao. leader Mr. II. D. ; ; ye haVe JUSt COmplCtta arrangemcnt$ KS b.:hebo?ne iZST ti'r? i which enables us to deliver your photograph ;j to you 24 hours after you place your order. V. It is unnecessary to call your attention to ;: the high class work and artistic finish of ; Henline. Photographs. They are speaking : I for themselves' today in most of Klamath ',', county s Homes. 'A phmtograph is an ideal ; ; Christmas gift, a constant reminder of your affection and regards to the receiver. f Remember, we are open evenings and '' Sundays and will finish your photograph :: within twenty-four hours so you will have !.. a9 aL ,rf m fficmy or umc oerore inrtstmas. See our large stock of picture frames of ' Photographs m. unnmian i-.nueavor c:30 p Evening services 7:30 p. m. Mi'thixINt KpKropul tliurcli, Tenth and High. Rev. S. J. Chancy, pas- sketch from Thn Christmas fared. ,.M.I . t ...... .... juiMi nuiun ucnuiiiiii roiK dances by !!.. II. I- ..,,. .... . . mo iiiihi Kirii uressoii iiko fairies Miss Kutlier Calkins, a member of tho younger set, Is entertaining nt n dlnnor party for seven of hr friends tonight at tho Calkin's resilience on Oak street. Tho tublo decorations will b done In pink and while carnations with placu cards to miitrji Tho rol. r scheino will ho carried out In Hid ssort ns well, Those Invited nro- (Special to The Herald) MALLS'. Dec 18. The girls' hut chance until 1924 will bo given In the 11,,, MH .IaMM ... t- .. ... '' dhristmas night by Mr. Frank wim. silver, ivory and wood, the laraest stock be- of th Maiin hotel a huge c hri.t- . tween Portland and San Francisco mas supper will bo ,rved at tho ho- ,', M"M U" r"CICO. lei lo put tho men In n receptive ! ' U - ..-.' jf. . . II.. tndod. It I. ammunced. and to make ' We rC offcrtn8 "Cn at exceptionally it easier tor tho girls. I; low prices. See them. Any girl who wants a husband ',', will have u chance lo nail" ono that " ' nigni, it is said And n largo at. tenilanrn of each sex Is ejportid. ! ', thft Misses Ruby Smith, FrancI HuiVJPhroy, Mnrgaret Johnston. Mess- tor. 1005 High St.. Phono 537-W. postponed their little social meet- r rne" oilier, Kollund Watt. Tho Sunday school Christinas pro- ,nB8 unt" ,ne tlni Tuesday In Janu- jnobeilt Hackusnnd Chester Hhrlovor. tram will bo held in th rhnrh Pri.iary on account of the busy Christinas 1 day evening, and all adults are In- eaon vlted to bo present nnd enjoy tho occasion with tho children. I s,r8, Jnne Hum was hostess for At tho morning servico tomorrow. tno Art Needloworlc club Wednesday Mrs. William Hallowny , will con-'nftornoon at ner "'H10 orl I,no treet. tribute a solo, entitled "The City of A Peaiiant. afternoon was passed by Perfect Peace." The subject of tho'tno ,a(ll,! onJ 'lalnty refreshincnt N ifentftir sermon win bo "The Promise of woro ,,orTeu r '" "ostess, tiih Life." .guests of tho clu bare: Mrs. George In tho evening, Mrs. J. H. Llnfesty 'Humphrey, Sam Summors, R. A. Em will have charge of tho opening son?lmUt anu Mr" w ' McMillan. Borvlco, nnd the pastor will deliver ,., , fnl the Christmas message. All 0' ,,eI,,'tfu " Interesting was tho invited to attend these services. '("' l'm s ven yesterday Ride a Bicycle A H ClirMiiuiM Klft jiiii ioiiI, I select uny Ix-ller tlmn th,, ThoToa Cup club of tho Methodist "t churchl mot Thursday afternoon at iloce, hl, m. alM(l.N the hono of Mrs. Iiwrenco K. Phelps . ' with Mr- John Ynden and Mrs. Will UTEST nCTION All the latest fiction may be found at our store as well pa tho nioro popular reprints. Hundreds of titles, by tho boat authors. UNDERWOOD'S Mrs. W, friends at her 1 honoring Mrs, land, who has afternoon by tho pupils of tho Con jtrul school with tho nblo asslstnnco of tholr teachers. Duo to tho fnrt that the BsEombly room In the Central building has bpen Cniliftr.ntfil tho pro gram took a progressl'vo form and as soon as tho pr"T -n In tho first grade was finished oiilo moved on 10 mo noxt room -olatlon. A di vine Mania uiaus i wns In ovl- V oonce mrougnout w uliorneon: and tor. W. A. Am. not a hitch was experienced from tho nnd W. H. Dart Wood ussotont hoitcs. Thirty three ladies enjjoyed a pleasant afternoon with kuiih,'1. music and fancy work. Tho Tea (Ju'iP club which was organ-, Ized three ?nonths ago, Is for tho pur pose of promoting "'oro soclallblllty nmong ino iiuiun ui mo cnurcii. Many pleasant galhcrlngs nro being planned to cifry out tho cIuIi'h ob ject. , McPherren rernlved homo Friday afternoon J. Spalding of Port been visiting hero tho past summor wVlth her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Honson aiW who wllf leave aoon t. Iff. meiiilM-r you uliciirver ho U out mid enJo)liiK n pleiwnnt nnd limit li ful ride. Hut), HmitH tluus rail la nnd iniiko preparation for C'lirUt- urns, tot the ilmu U druivliiK near. Klamath Falls Cyclery 1010 Jliiln Htreet Phone 27 Klumnlli Fulls. Or... LEATHER GOODS Across from Court House Phone 139 for Appointments 44-4-"M4-4-4-4-4-4"4-4--4-4-.4'4.4'4-4-4-4444 .,.........,., K The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 Olynipla Oystur Cocktail Itlpo Olives KKLtHIIKH Halt Plakleit for San Diego, California, Those pro nnb.urernf Mak tames J. Hnnlrllnc- I. ! v irnu., n 7. Hnlmn. .Tn. I,i,.f',ocketooo'' tc. Finest nnd best start to tho ffnish. Many clover rec- tho toa hour tl 10 hostess prosontod itations were given, a well acted the honor guest ,ld, A. Schubert, Jr., on. At tho closo of Ladles' hand bags, Vanity cases, aontlomon'H bill books, card caees, grades of leather only. BOUP Cream of Chicken Royalo ' Pisco Punch " ' Celery and Pimentos Salad . h)UR CHOICE or' ? Young Chicken Krlcnsseo, Egg Dumnllnas HuptHm,, of chlfkim Patties Toulouse B I-ouISm C'Ur)'1 U"a' Hwwt Roust Milk Fed Lamb, Mint Sauco Mashed Potatoes VEGETAIILES with a lovely gift. J UNDERWOOD'S Hot Mlnco Plo Vanilla ico Cream Milk , , taring lluanu Sauto DUHSEllT Coffoo Pumpkin Plo Cako Ton wwwww.....,!.,,.. . .)WVWW 'Tpy V"eASWvvwyyrfyilHrt