The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 10, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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work at Lyaon seheti.
One of the big phases of the work the Salvation Army Is dnlnR II
Oregon to prevent the 111 of wrong teaching and poverty and to strike at
th root of the dcrpt'r and crier found In the cities, U the training and can
of dependent boji and girls. One ot the Items of the budget to be ratted
for thi Salvation Army work In Oregon provide for the purchase of the
Bishop Scott school at North Yamhill aa 'an Industrial and agricultural school
where neglected k!ddlea will be educated and made efficient workers so
that when they go out Into the world they will be an asset to society and
not a charge upon the communities of which they will be members. The
1060 acre farm has a walnut grove and other orchards, and. under Droner
care -of agricultural experts who will teach the toys. Its productivity will go in the club rooms of the library. The
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to provide sound vocational education for youngsters who, without it, are on
the road to bad cltisenthlp.
ally received. She Is said to have "a
stunning rclco. and most charming
porionnllty." Nlat Mlllor Is n grad
uate ot our local high school, which
fact lends special Interest, ntul her
many friends lira looking forward In
hearing-her. In futt It It In response
to their urgvnt appeal that Mr. I'm
more 1ms arranged this concert.
Harriot Pnnmoro will bo tho con
tralto "ololet. For tho past twa
I years the has hceu'hcnil ot the vucul
ilapnrtmeut of romoiin college, Cal
niul Is now nbout to go to l'nrls
She has n most magnificent voice,
and has mot with nhcnomennl sue
'con In concerts, recitals, etc. Sho
snug with metropolian attUU ho
tore nil audience ot 10,000 in Lot
Angcks, and mot with tho unquali
fied approval ot the critics. Klam
ath Falls people will recall with
pleasure tho delightful concerts given
here by the Paimore trio, ulsters ot
Harriet, on their return from a num
ber of years In Europe. Mary, the
violinist, and Dorothy, tho 'cellist,
are In Honolulu, where they spent
the winter filling oencert vugage
ments, Harriet I'arniore Is as great
an artist us her listers, which Is suf
ficient endersement: and Klamath
Falls Is fortunate to have this oppor
tunity of bearing her.
Wednesday afternoon, Mrs, Henri
etta Melbase entertained tba Leisure
Hour club at her home on Klamath
atenue, Bridge furnished the wnter
lalnmcat of the afternoon at the
cl'Jkc of wMch delicious refreshments
vers nrui by tie hostess. Mrs.
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Mrs .8. T. Summei. II c:t:r;a!L
the Happy Hour club next Tuendu)
afternoon.
Friday afternoon the Library
club held a very Interesting meeting
Society
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ciety items were omitted from
Saturday's issue, account of lack
of space. This will explain any
acrvpaaciea in the matter of
The P. E. O. society met Tuesday
veaiag with Mrs. J. V. Brewbaker.
After the regular business meeting a
, tlrawbag lunch waa enjoyed. Beside
tho hostess those present were: ales
slaaios R. C. Qroesbeck, Fred Fleet,
M 'Evans, B. C. Thomas and Harry
neat, and Mlssea Ida Momyer and
Frances Beatty.
Madam Francesca Zarad, who sang
here act long ago, ande rtb direc
tion of the high school, met with
great success in her Baa Francisco
oeacorts, tba press notices) all agree
lac proclalmlBg her "an accomp
lished artUt with a moat glorious
oleo." Ska baa been engaged toJ
alas t the Republican national con
tsrtlne Jsae ;?. On May 1, sb
waa the special guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Bnrbank at Banta Roaa, Cal
at the Burbank pageant, given In
honor of the plant wizard's seventy- afternoon, May 3, held a very enjoy
numbers ot the topic studied
during the winter, "The Far East,"
were discussed and many Interesting
articles of embroidery and drawings
were used to Illustrate the talks.
Tea ni trv-d al the close ot the
afternoon.
The Woman's Rellf corps Monday
first birthday. Five motion picture
concerns took pictures of the pageant
by special arrangement. Mr. Bur-
bank publicly announced the name of
his new peach creation wllfvn
called "The Zarad," In honor of the
alnger. '
Madame Zarad aaya no matter
which way the election goes, she will
have helped to nominate a president.
According to word received by
Mrs. Don Zumwalt, Mr. Paamore,
the noted vocal Instructor, is plan
ning to be here the first week in
Jaly, and will give a coarse of dally
lessons to a limited number of papils.
Applications have already beta re
ceived and the clasa is aearly com
plete. Preceding this ccarso of les
son, a concert will bo rfren at the
opera bona. Miss Cora Miller, of
Pine Grove, who baa been studying
for quite a period with Mr. Paamore,
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Ttatlon In Jane, at the Coliseum in will be the soprano soloist on this
Chicago, and at the Democratic na- occasion. Miss Miller sang last Sun
ttonat convention which takes place day at a big T. M. C. A. affair In
at the Auditorium la Saa Francisco, ' San Francisco, and waa enthusiastic-
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CORD TIRES
FIRST CLASS AUTOMOBILE WcftlK
THE KIND THAT STAYS FIXED
EXIDE BATTERY STATION.
THERE IS NO BETTER BATTERY
MADE THAN THE EXIDE.
Judd Low
Phone 22M
23 Main St
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Drug Facts No. 51
We have a new, clean and. sanitary -drug
store. ' Don't take our word for it,
however, but come and see for yourself.
Square Deal Drug Store
SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION
able business and social meeting.
It was decided that Memorial day
exercises would bl given In charge of
the American Legion p:st assisted,
it needed, by the Woman's Relief
corps committee, consisting ot Mes
dames Hampton, Myrtle Martin,
Amelia Whltlock and Carrie Maler.
Mrs. 8. K. Ramsby asked for and
was given a transfer card of mem
bership to the Ashland corps. It was
arranged for Mrs. Flora Emmett to
go as a delegate to the state conven
tion at Astoria June 1. The musical
program given by Pearl Blehn, Es
ther Haines, Elliabetb Ramsby. and
Elizabeth Qrlgsby was enjoyed by all
aa well aa the delicious refreshments
served by the committee.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Robert
Dalton, Mrs. Ernest Babb and Mrs.
Henry Anderson gave a tea at the
home of Mrs. Anderson for the bene
fit of the Merrill library. Musical
and literary numbers filled the pro
gram and a handsome sum waa added
to the funds of the Library club.
Thursday night the eighth grade
graduating clasa and the pupils of
the lower grades cf the Merrill gram
mar school gave a May day cantatta
In the opera house. There was a
queen and a May pole and the chil
dren acquitted themselves so splen-
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dldly throughout the entire Interest- who is visiting here from Pendleton, Mrs. H. I'. Lawrence and Mrs. J. H.
Ing program as to reflect great credit Ore., and Miss Mildred Collaban, who Carnahao, were Invited to Join tho
upon themselves and their teachers leaves soon for trer vacation. The club, which will make It members
for tb careful training they received, house was prettily decorated In car- for the coming year, Mrs. Hobert
Pauline Olacomlnl gave a violin solo nations and the afternoon was pleas- E. Waltrnburg .was elected pre,
in a most pleasing manner. antly spent with cards and music dent and Mrs. J. Fred Uoeller secre-
. I after which delicious refreshments
The students of the Merrill high served. Those present were:
school gave a play, "A Southern Cin- Mesdames M. Callagnan. T. C. Camp-
derella," Friday night In the opera " Eatells Carrier. Charles Fergu-
bouse. The play waa well presented on " rlw" narios u. uogue,
and much enjoyed by all. There Fred A Dakar, L. C. Brockenbrougb,
were several musical numbers given EICRer T- Sodden, Charlea Martin,
which Included a duet by Alma Wll- "orwsn Stephens, Charles Magulre,
son and Edna Merrltt and solos by Oe:rge Myer. George A. Stephenson,
Miss Pauline Olacomlnl, all of thuse Harrison Dean. John C. Boyle, War-
young ladles showing a great deal of ren Kandy and the Mlsaes Margaret
talent. The proceeds of the enter- ond Mildred Colluhan.
talnment proved the entertainment'
to be a financial success as 1102 waa Mri' nufus Moore entertained the
added to the treasury. jArt Needlework club of which she
O, 4, a lis a member at bur borne on South
.. . ' .. 'nivcrslde street Wednesday after-
Wednesday afternoon Mr. Her- , Thl. was a combined business
bert D. Newell entertained In honor Bnrt ..,.. ,,,,. , .....
of her sister, Mrs. James L. Hall. 0B 0, offceri ,wo n(JW rtomber,
tary. Dr. Bawyer of Ashland, who la
visiting her sister, Mrs, J. Fred Ooel
ler, and Miss Elisabeth MeCurdy
were guests ot the club. Refrssh
ments wore served at the doss of taw
social hour.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. John C.
Ilrockenbrourt" delightfully enter-
talned at her home en East Twelfth
street In honor of Mrs. Jamea L. Hall
who Is a guetta of her sitter, Mrs.
Herbert D. Newell, '
An Impromptu reception was given
In the Assembly hall of Sacred Heart
church Wednesday afternoon la
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TRE T6 UAIU
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ti fully dark and lustrous almost over
night If you'll get a flo-tent bottle or
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound" at any drug i.tore. Million
of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea
Recipe, Improved by tho addition of
other Ingredients, aro &olil annually
say a wnll kriown drueclst here, be-
caure It ilarkni) the hnlr so iSatur
ally aud evenly Hint no ono can tell It
lias boon applied,
Those whoso hair Js turning grn
or becoming faded have a guriirUe
awaiting them, bocause after one or
two applications the gray balr van
ishes and your locks become luxuri
antly dark and beautiful.
This la the age of youth. Gray
haired, unattroutlve'folkj aren't want
ed around, so get busy with Wyetj's
Sage and Sulphur Compound tonlabl
and you'll bo delighted with your
dark, handsome balr and your youth
fal aapoaraaco wltbla a fsw days.
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