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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1917)
pamfovh TH1 IVWPtO HCTALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OMOOW .,- MTPIWAT.JtltlM., 0 Local News NORTHWKaT WtATHIR , FORKCAaT . Ovrejnn -Washington Shower southeasterly wind. KLAMATH U. . . . Minimum today, 43 degrees. Maximum, yesterday, "5 degree No precipitation. 444e444444444444 ft Society's Realm Wy MARK I. MAKTIX A Skirt Waist dance and card party tor young and old will be given at the Elk' Temple, Monday night, June 3oth. by Mrs. V. U. Smith, Mra. II. 1). Mottcnson, Mrs. V. I', Johnson and Mra. K. II. Hall. The proceed will go to the Red Crose, and yevery one i Invited. Here From Sacramento Mrs. Jamea lladley arrived last Eight from 8arramento to reside her with her husband, James' Hdley.va printer at tho Record office. Retera From Soath Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Sexton ot Ilea ley returned last night from a week's visit In San Francisco. They report the weather unusually warm la the Bay City. Beta r From Portlaatd Dr. Fred Westerfeld and Dr. W. E. Rambo, local dentists, have returned from Portland, where they attended the state convention ot dentists this woek. PERSONALS Mlsa Ada Rice and tfrs-A.Johnsoa are city visitors this week from Klam ath Agency. ' H. C. Wlnslow U up this week and from Merrill. Mrs. H. Parrls. Mies Rose Cacka and Rudolph Cacka are up from tha Merrill country. J. T. Loosely was down this week from Fort Klamath. R. H. Radellfie waa in this weak from Klamath Agency. J. B. Slsemore and 3. R. 8lsemore were city visitors yesterday. Walter Dlxoa waa la towa thin week. Mrs. B. Gllmore of Traka waa a Klamath Falls visitor this vreek. W. 8. Hasklns and Richard Wake maa were dowa this 'week from Al goma. Mr. and Mrs. X. W. DePuy were in today from the Midland district. llJvvtXsSmasa The Red Crw workers made a trip to' Port Klamath Tuesday evening, a large crowd was out. and Mr. Site more took charge of the meeting. The people from Klamath Falls were Mr. K. II. Hall, Mr and Mrs. C. F. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mortenson. Bishop Paddock, Father Marshall, Paul Johnson. Miss Marie McMillan. Wednesday evening a meeting was held at Merrill. Those from Klam ath Falls were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward. Dr. E. D. Johnson, Mia Edna Miller, Mr. and Mr. H. D. Mortenson, Mr. and Mra. E. B. Hall, Mlsa Marie McMillan. Mrs. Lottie Martin. Father Marshall and Mra. Orosbeck." The gentlemen all spoke for the Red Cross. Startintf<fhtinjfotterr iKrixtdeService HV-? A A . . Wl -wwr LUUU1UJV11V9 DONT neglect your Starting and Light ing Battery. Like other vital parts of your car, it requires attention. We win faMMct yxmr bat tery free of charge; we wrtU repair It at a reaaocuMe coat; if yon need a aew fcattery. we wig sell you the beat-aa "JtXltX." " "There's aa 'JCxtOc' Bat tery for every car." OARAGK TELFORD BROTHERS Mrs. B. B. Hall entertained at a card party and sewing Wednesday af ternoon at the White Pelican hotel, the afteraooa being spent In playing Ave hundred and the prise for the highest score went to Mrs. J. Moore, and tor the lowest score to Mrs. F. Ward. Mr. Mortenson gave an Inter esting speech, telling how much the Red Cros had raised here and how much more they have to raise. Mra. Calllbger, mother of Mr. Delsell, gave a moat Interesting speech and read ing at the close of the afternoon. Panch was served thruout the after aooa. Mora than 100 women were pree- ent at tha first of the series of Red Cross beaeBts given at the White Pel ican this week. The amount received to date from the benefit Is $70. Mrs. Sid Evans won first prise. Three oth er prise of flowers were won by Mrs. Frank Ward, Mr. John Moore and Mrs. Hogg. The Sowers were auc tioned ot by Mra. Ballard, bringing la over $10. Those present were: Mrs. K. W. Goiren, Mrs. O. H. Merry man, Mrs. Merryman, Mra. J. 8. Hogue. Mrs. H. ,B. English. Mrs. A. J. Lyle, Mrs. C. E. Wheeler. Mrs. E. E. Magee, Mra. C. H. Underwood, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. C. E. Cotton. Mra. J. N. Bridges, Mrs. H. Melhase, Mrs. J. F. Wllllta. Mra. F. M. White. Mrs. Fink, Mra. White, Mrs. Glen Johnson, Mrs. J. 8. Kent. Mrs. W. E. Faugbt. Mrs. J. 8. Elliott. Mrs. Chas. W. Eberlala. Mrs. J. F. Magnlra, Mrs. Bellinger. Mrs. O. K. Van Riper, Mra. L. L. Truax. Mrs. Millar, Mrs. L. R. Robertson. Mrs. F. C. Murphy, Mrs. H. R. Harrison, Mra. L. Gerber, Mrs. F. H. Mills. Mrs. Silas Obenchaln, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, Mra. R. E. Watten burg, Mra. C. F. Stone, Mrs. Sargent, Mrs. A. A. Bellman. Mrs. G. A. Bell man, Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough, Mrs. W. C Hum, Mra. George Hum, Mrs R. H. Dunbar, Mra. L. J. Van Bellen, Mrs. Jessie Clem, Mrs. 8. L. Henley, Mrs. C. A. Platb, Mrs. Chas. W. Mc Gowan, Mrs. X 8. Satterlee, Mrs. M Mink, Mra. A. L. Leavltt, Mra. H. M. Manning, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mra. Chirmloa Johnson. Mrs. Ruby John son. Mrs. Ivy. North, Mra. O. D. Mat thews, Mrs. Elmer Applegate, Mrs, Hogg, Mra. Ballard, Mrs. W. P. John son, Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, Mrs. H. D. Mortenson. Mra. James E. Pelton, Mra. Warren D. Hunt, Mrs. D. Luce, Mrs. Mary A. Conratb, Mrs. H. T. Lin coln,. Mrs. J. J. Parker. Mrs. H. T. Chltwood, Mra. J. W. Siemens, Mrs. Cleo Siemens, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mra. Fred Schal- lock, Mrs. F. R. Olds, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. O. A. Krause.'Mrs. C. P. Stew- art, Mra. Arthur Wilson, Mra. Carey Ramsby, Mrs. George Watt, Mra. Lyle Milts, Mr. Don J, Hutnwalt, Mr. I). V. Kuykcndall, Mra. Will Baldwin, Mr. W. O. Smith, Mrs. Geo. T. Raid, win, Mr. Wm, Wright, Mr. George I. Wright, Mra. I.. N. Ilayne, Mra. C. V. Fisher, Mr. Charles I). Martin. Mrs. II. .V. Moo, Mr. C. II. Daggett. Mr. Cora Sanderson, Mr. K. C. Kop. pen, Mr. Roy Moore, Mrs. Ilaeen beck. Mr. 8. II. Kvan. Mr. Mussert, Mrs. tl. A. Calhey. Mr. Terwllllger, Mr. F. D. Kasoti. Mrs. F. U. Patrick, Mr. Robert. Mr. Oscar Shlve. Mlsa Maude R. Newbury, Mis Pearl Hoi vln. Ml Mabel Martin, ML. Marie McMillan, Ml Maud Raid win, Ml French and Mis Miller. A wedding ot feature distinctive In vctera! ways wa Hint of Ml Ague Stevenson and Calvin Dean HoaUon at the home of the bride' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Steven son, ot C4I Pearl street, on Friday. The hour of the ceremony was t o'clock a.1m.. and the bride's cos tume awtilte sport suit, which h wore when he left with her husband by train tor Portland shortly after ward. A wedding breakfast preceded the ritual, which was read by William Moll Case t the Central Presbyterian thurch. The Stevenson home wa tilled with many rosea In shades of pink and white with potted plants, and although there were no bride's mate's or bride's bouquet, the minis ter was presented with his choice of the flowers. Only the Immediate family ot the bride attended. Mica Mevencon had been iiotIq but a mmi from 8an Francisco, where she I one of the four teac'iera who com pletely supervise phjrslcal training work In the public schools ot 8an Francisco, having In her section of the city 400 teachers under her In struction. She waa one of the small group who Instituted this system of work In San Franlcsco two yean ago. Her college education waa gained at the University of Oregon, where she wa a member of the Delta Delta Delta fraternity. Mr. HoaUon I ac tively Interested In mining at Sutter Creek. California. From here the bride and groom went to Portland, where they will vlalt, thence to Chi cago and to the summer home of Mr. Hoatson's parents in Michigan. In August they will return to California. Eugene Register. which waa a small bridge set. Mra. Plath won the consolation prlie, which waa a bridge tablet, then Mrs, Methae presented Mra. Ilrtdgea with a special prise. Those preseat ware: Mr. Frank Ward, Mra. Kllloll, Mr. Whlttock, Mr. Cha. Martlh. Mr. I., I.. Truai, Mr. Fred Hchallock, Mrs. Carl I'lathe. Mr. C. II. Dagge". Mr. II. N. Jdoe.. Mra. Marple, Mra. .K. N. Hall. Mr.. I.. J. Van llellen, Mr. Van Riper, Mra. McCarthy, Mr. Garrett and Mra. Bridges. A kitchen shower waa given (or Miss Maude Newberry Thursday af ternoon, who Is lo be married short ly. About ft o'clock the crowd took car and went Into the country, where a picnic dinner wa had, "and Ml Newberry was showered with the use- OK. VAN FOSSEN SPEAKS SUNDAY TO FIMi MKTMtHIINT Pt'M'IT HUN. DAY NIGHT KATHKK Ct'N NINGHAM ID HKRrJHKV HAM MO NI'KAKH ON SOCIALISM HUN DAY NIGHT The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls, which Is a branch or. sanitation of The Mother Church, 1h. BMO..I fhnrrli nf f'hrlal MrlxnlUla ... .L .. ,,v ., .,........ . ....- ....-.-, rut aitcnen tning. among mem ww o l4otl0B Mm Mim Mr,eM an electric toaster, i n in'iiw were Mlsa Jnsle Mtw, Ml Marl 113 South Fourth street, every Hun day morning at It o'clock and every Wednesday evening at o'clock. All are aetrome. Subject for Sunday, June 14th: "Is tha llnlvaraa. tnrliiitln Man. Kvolveil .... -. -.. . .. & , ,."- -..--.- m - - .wrs. HUM liowsn. Mr, u. . vainer. b A,omc rt,,.. Mrs. Ksson, Mlsa Pearl Rolvln, Mr. . d . Itambo. Miss Alice Duncan, Mr. Kathryn Olslsycr. Mr. Marjorle Wheeler, Mrs. Pearl Martin. Mr. Klsle Siemens, Mra. Claudia Brett, A. 0. Collltr, Mr. t.e!l Terwllllger. Mla Mabel Martin, Miss Dorothy Weeks. Mrs. Percy Kvana entertained at her home on Klghth street Tuesday afternoon In honor of her sister. Ml Maddos. who I visiting here from her home In Berkeley. A delightful afternoon wa spent by the Invited guests, who were Mr. A. A. Bellman. Mra. Burge Maon. Mra. Sid Evan. Mrs. W. E. raught. Mrs. G. K. Van Riper, Mra. J. R. Mason. Mra. I.. L. Truas. Mra. G. A. Bellman. Mr. C. K. Worden and Mlsa Maddos. Roeroe W. Rlehn and Ml Kdllh Vera Hoskln were married Saturday. June lth. at the residence of Mr and Mra. L. II. Blehn of 74 Pine street of this city. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mra. L. H. Relhn, and la employed here by the Western Transfer company. The bride I the half alster of Ralph Jennings, the present sheriff of Jackson county. The couple will make their home at 1S3 Lewi street. West Klamath Fall. AIX-ORHGON FOURTH CKLKBRATION AT STATU KAIH SALEM. June 33. An All-Oregon Fourth of July celebration I to be bald at the state fair grouada here under the auspice of the Salem Com mercial Club, H. A. !ea, secretary of the state fair board, has announced. Literary exercise and a band concert will be aald la the morning and a racing meat la the afternoon. Mra. Hoatson waa one of the first graduate of K. C. H. S. and taught for' a number of years in the city schools. She (a a alster of George E. Stevenson and Mrs. A. D. Addison, both of this city. Wednesday evening a party of friends were guests of Mr. and Mrs Harry Kinney. The occasion was a birthday dinner given In honor of Mr. Kinney's 31st birthday. The dining rnim w.. AmefirmtmA In tKIa nA If mm ,iiru UmM v V uvtl an .III- lurs noon or Saturday, the 3th day of i mu.. uU vuu.oawuu. vw, July. 1917, aa the time, and the coun of the many beautiful presents Mr. ty court room In the court house of Kinney received was a scarf pin with Klamath county, Oregon, In the city his birth stone. This was presented of Klamath Fall. Oregon, aa the hi Notice of Final Acroaaf In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Wlleos, also known as Mary A. Jonea, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that I have filed my final account a administra tor of the .estate of Mary A. Wllros. also known as Mary A. Jonea, de ceased, and the above entitled court has fixed upon 10 o'clock In the fore- ftp p i Aw i Mr km "i A ammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW PABTKURIZED MILK 18 HEALTH I.VHUHANrK Science has proven that milk and cream, properly handled, Is the cheapest and best food you can buy. Are you using all the milk and cream in your hoysehold you should ba using? Our PASTEURIZED milk and cream Is your protection against any possibility of harm and your assurance that It is ex cellent food and entirely wholesome. WILLIAMS SANITARY DAIRY FHONI 1IF14 him by Mr. and Mrs. Baker, who will spend the summer with the Klnneys. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.A. K. Grimes and Ivan Neil. . The First Aid Society will meet next Wednesday at the White Pelican hotel at 3 o'clock, as usual. Mrs. G. A. Bellman and Mr. A. A. Bellman entertained a few friends Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss MyrU Maddox and Mrs. W. C. Has- senback, sisters of Mra. Percy and S. B. Evans. They met first with Mrs. G. .A. Bellman, where fancy work and music were enjoyed. Then about 5 o'clock they went to Mrs. A. A. Bellman's, where delicious refresh- menu were served, the color scheme being carried out In yellow and laven der. Those present were Mrs. Sidney Evans, Mrs. W. C. Hassenback, Mrs. M. P. Evans, Miss MyrU Maddox, Mrs. A. M. Worden, Mrs. Burge Ma son, Mrs. John Parker, Mrs. Joe Ward, Mrs. II. N. Moe, Mrs. Margret PltU, Mrs. Joe Evans, Mra. A. A. Bellman and Mrs. G. A. Bellman. Mrs. Henrietta MelhaM enterUln- ed a few friends In honor of Mrs. Bridges, who Ih leaving shortly for the Rummer, at her home on Fifth snd Klamath, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Melhase arranged a very clevar game. She took Mrs. Bridies' name and mixed the letters all up, spelling tne name Blrdseg the ladles having to guess what this was aad bow many rivers in Klamath eouaty, aad law many times this word was coaaaafel with each river. Mrs. Vaa Mlsa solved the problem and won the prise, The Sunday school session Is from :4S to 10:45 every Sunday morning. I'liplls are enrolled to the age of 30. The free reading room and free lending library la open from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. The lllbl and all authorised Christian Science litera ture may ba read, borrowed or pur chased. 4 "Measuring the Infinite" will ba the theme of the morning service at Ibe Methodist church an Sunday, the pastor will point out the Chrla- tlon conception of God, and the con solation of religion. Sarratnent of the Lord'e Supper. ' Mr. Charle W. Kberleln lll bIiik a srlo. Rev. Dr. Van Foeseu will occupy the pulpit at o'clock. Special music by the newly organised quartet w be a feature of thla service. BUhop Matthew S. Hughe of Port land will be here on July 3 and 4. and will speak. 4 4 Tha Episcopal church servlrr will be held In the Library hall Sunday morning. All Interested are cordial ly Invited to attend the services, 4) Rev, Father Cunningham, S. J., For a limited tints all Kodak Films aBBWwaBBasBaaBswaBWawaswaBmamH eaaasswaaaawaiaa.i- . bought at our store WILL BE Developed Free You Save 15c on Each Roll Ih lllllllll ll the ci.est of Fnther Marshall, II wilt tinlrlAlu at lh 9:30. service tin it Jay, First mas will be held at the Vntlollc rhurch M d oo a. m.: imil ,us at p;Su; evening services at T.ao. At 'The Mitt" llnn Church," (Utile school, lit on it m Mr. Clara Moore, superintendent. Morning rttl. 1 1 a in., subject of sermon, "Two Contrary Martr. ' the seveuth In tlir aerie on "The Ser mon ou the Mount." ChrUtUu Ktiileator meeilm, 7 p, m. A chapter It now tie In read at each meeting In Hie life of Datld Liv ingston Evening ervlrrs, X po , m The mlnlaler will sprtk on "Tim Church's Antotr to Hvflllni " lie ha nmr teousty heard Kate Ittrtiards O'llare and mnny other cUllit lecturer, and I -' read trUIi periodicals, In all falrur. he lutt all imIIIi to one-lime pastor of Klamath rails. Is hear him Sunday night. Every one will b welrom and Dad ai caption On Sunday morning Kt, W, ft Cox will continue his mt tslerav Ing eiposliory series of asraesi the book of Romans at ta aVml nrret liaptlst church. ThWsstlsu sermons Is euaedlagly till) tltlaa treat f yo ami Voii me cordially Invited t each servlre. Xiinday night the seraea on 'the Great Equaliser." H lumv JOHNSON To Mr m' Mrv flr 1 1 Johnson of I'acldc Terrsr. ) day. June 33, daughter, aietalluJ hsra KlUaheth, Dr (ieu. I. WrlM attendlns CltAWKOItH -To Mr .snd Mrs. ltd C Crford of Tenth ss WsaVl Inatiin street, today. Jus tl, tl Uushieri Ir It. It. HaailKsa sM Irndlng, Dodge Brothers MOTORCAR place wbea and where any person may present any objections or excep tions to anything therein contained,' or to anything done by me aa admin istrator, and at the said time and place the said court will finally set tle said account. This notice Is published pursuant to an order of the above entitled court, made June 33, 1917, and tha first rubllcatlon thereof Is made om June 33, 1917. JOHN N. WARREN, Administrator Aforesaid. 2-.10-7-14-31 w--a i . ORPHEUS THEATER "The Girt Who Lost," A Red Feather Double Attractloa In Five ParU. "Love la Hasssanar," Universal Joker Comedy ADMISSION TKN CENT Suaday aad Monday Bluebird Photoalaya lac. latrodwees "imiNGINO HOME FATHER" Presenting Franklyn Faraum aad "Browale" Veraoa And skillful supporters In Wm. Worthlngtoa's production of H. O. Davis' Delightful Comedy Drama. 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