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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
n'f't'i'-' k fc i' &''"' .A rAm mom MPraAr, iinni.M, im THEEVUHHG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1-T" n i u Star Theatre IIIOIIKHT KTANDAHI) I'llODUCTIONS TKItWIMiiaKK PAT1UCK, l'UOPS. TONIGHT Jack Pickford in "DOUBLE DYED DECEIVER" UN lintel ami Ilr.st Picture .( Also a good Two-Reel Comedy SUNDAY AND MONDAY "THE FAMILY HONOR" wA Ibmrann nf Ditto l.mid A Flrt National IVuUurtlun Society GREAT BILL AT THE MONDALE TOMORROW "The Heart of Texas Ryan," the greatest picture In which Tom Mil ttaa erer appeared, will be the teat are at the Mo'ndale theater tomorrow aad Monday. There will be a conthv ways show Sunday starting at 1:30 p. ra., the program repeating at 3:30, 6, 7 and 9 o'clock. Admission la 25 and SO cents. In addition to the Mm program tbero will be a vaudeville double header consisting of Santell &. Co., the leader being an athlete or Inter national fame whose feats ot Strength are amazing, and Sadie Sherman, whose singing Is a res I treat.' Both these acts are Orpheum keadliners. Wednesday the Mondalo has com. Ing George Tucker's sensational pic ture, "The Miracle Man." TOMOIIKOW IH LAST NIGHT FOR 80LTHKRX COMPANV Hurt Southern, comedian, and com pany, will present "In Wrong" to night at Houston's opera house and close their engagement here tomor row night with "Pardon Me." Twenty-tire per cent ot tonlght'a receipts go .to the publicity fund of the Cath olic academy building campaign. MASONS ATTENTION There will be a regular communi cation of Klamath Lodge No. 77. A. F. ft A. M Monday erenlng, June 38. 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. 3C-38 QEO. CHASTAIN. W. M. Club Cafe SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 Juno weddings contlnun to hold llrnt Place In tho realm ot society. t'whllu other nfl'ulrn are innltoil Into tlio background. Tho hot weather, too, throws nit apathy over tho mer rymakers. 1 A pretty homo wedding, tho cut initiation of n coIIoro romance, took , place Thursday night at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs John Yadon, when Miss Carol F. Walton been ma tho bride of Stanley Wood. Tho mnrrlogo was solemnized by the Uevcrend S J. Chancy. A buffet supper win served nftcr tho coremony and tlio ttuesta were pleasantly entertained throughout the evening. Mr WoodI a graduate ot tho Uni versity ot Michigan, nnd is practic ing law In Oakland. California, tit present. Mrs. Wood has been actlte In pub lic health service In Arizona for the past two years, having beon In charge ot the anti-tuberculosis work there. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. 11, S. Wood, parents of the groom, Miss Vera Wop J, Will Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Yadon, the moth er and sister nf the bride, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Thompkins and Miss Iluth Tompkins, Miss Kmella Sams, who taught for three years as principal of the schools In Fort Klamath, was mar ried Friday, to Harold Hunch, In Medford. Tho young couplo oxpect to rasldo there In tho futuro ns Mr. Hunch has purchased the drug nnd confectionary store which was for merly owned and opernlvi! by IM 1'omoroy. Tlio announcement of tho engage ment ot Mist I,ulaJ. Hagcn to Dr. Clarence Miller of Portland, appear ed In the Sunday Journal. Miss Hig en, who is a sister ot Mrs. Jack Slat- up l wlilnlv nrntilnlf.il tmrn. h.tvtnp spent the summer with her sister asi year. I Tho Hagen-MIHor wedding will be 'an event ot the last ot the month. Miss I.uclto Garber was hostess at an Informal affair last night for her college sorority sisters Miss Carbor Is a University of Oregon student and a membor ot I'i lleta I'hl. Her guests included Misses Mar jory Delzell,, Clara Calkins, Audrey Roberts, Myler Calkins and May belle l.eivitt. The dance last Friday nt Tort I V X t t T t t z . 540 New Accounts WERE OPENED HERE LAST YEAR BECAUSE FIRST OUR LOCATION IS CONVENIENT-SECOND OUR AIM IS TO GIVE ; GOOD SERVICE- THIRD OUR POLICY IS FRANKLY CONSERVATIVE FOURTH OUR DEPOSITORS KNOW IT AND SO TELL THEIR FRIENDS. Klamath State Bank 'THE GROWING BANK" Located at the Corner 6th and Main KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Aaaaa4 Y ! f ? X a X X lHl"X"l"lX"X"l1rirl $&! 4 4riKtHfrZi?tK &&&&&&&&$&&$&$ tm Klamath was attended by a big crowd and the banquet which wa served lator at tho Fort Klamath hotel U reported to have been excel lent. Mrs. O. IV) ton gavo a delightful birthday party In honor of hor two sons, Colvln nnd Leslie, last week. The party which was a surprise was carried out In a pink and ynlto color scheme, both In the decorations and the refreshments. Cuests Mere, Polos Mills, 0 rot it Madison, Ksther Calkins, Lllllo Jonoi, Warren Uiunclt. Jean Perry, Other Haines, Anna Hackland. lruol'Mehn, Wlnetord McCormlck, 4;4H(2Mg;;; $- vw &&r&44 ! Tonight Only 5c Tonight Only Big Nickle Dance at OPEN AIR PAVILION Dancing Free from 8 to 9 Lots of Room for Everybody and the Best Jazz Music in'Town New Music New Floor KLAMATH PAVILION Seventh and Pine St New Price SOME REAL HITS IN DANCE RECORDS i ft ? 4fla. ffl fiir4 ff V r 2. EMERSON RECORDS 10173 10171 10172 Alabama Mood Waltz,., Triplet Fox Trot... Gen. ....... Uru. II. fJ.-wn's Novelty Orrlientra H. Gm-s'it Novelty Orclwwtra Keptun Hand March . ......... ............................ ...Knxnxwi Military Hand Gee Whli One HUp .. . .'.'....: . Knmwa MlllUry lUnd Wow nnd Kny Medley Fox Trot..... .,....,...v. Kudy Wrtdoeft'n CjUifornlnns Ine- HUr Medley Fox Trot ,.... ...............Itudy Wcldorfi's lalaro Trio UiK Fat Ha Fox Trot . ...;..i .'..:....... .... ..........IiOullan Flvo H'erpInK Willow IHupj , ,.j....i.......... .....A..........JouJUna Flvo OKEH RECORDS .4037' S3S 4080 408g, Trot.. DardaaeiU Fox My tide Of Guide Dream Waltz.. la aad Out One Step .......... ....... i. .-lb-tea loaon Orchmtra -j..i..:. ...'. !l"Ka Danrr; Orclie.tr ......,............,... Jie Tbomae Kasotctto ......'. Joe Tliomaa HaxoUHte Ixbc 8Ur Fox Trot Ilmly Wuldoeft'a I'alace Trio Ueaiert Dreaiu Fox Trot..... BRUNSWICK -ft'lvin'M Notnlty Orchestra RECORDS AAOA Mystery Fox Trot.,...... Uy6 VeaeUau Moon Fox .Trot 2011 2031 ......... .......l'aul IIIrm Novtdty Orchetrn w I'aul llleito Notrlty Orcliowtra i Karavan Fox Trot...A M Carl Fvnton'n Orchestra Itomanco Waltz .. Carl Feuton'a Orchentra llflw M'w One tittp.,i, fii-sio lUMlomlih' Orclirtra I'm So tiyinp.Ulirtir Fox Trot- - I'aul III0.0 Notclty Orchehtra PATHE RECORDS 22285 ....Max DoiiIIii'm Diuiro Oriliratrn ....Mux DoiiIIii'm Djitro Orclicxtra TurcoT Fox Trot.. . .' ... On tlio Ktrt'ctrt (Jf Cairo Fox Trot I MiKllt Ho Voui OliC4 In AlilftFnir Trnt iuuu ih riurrlM'ii Mcilley Vox Trot . Tuxedo Hi ncopHtin H WI10 Wiinu A Haby Medloy Fqx Trot I Itmly WHiItKjfl'd CuIlfomlaiM $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1:00 $1.00 I Mota Chastaln, Margaret Johnston, t Calvin Peyton, Wcndall Iuwronc, Claudo Wlllams, I'aul Keller, Har old Wortley, Charles Yadon, Charles Chastaln, Ilruco Jeffomon and Jack Klllott. Tho Informal dance given last night In tho Klks templn, for mem bers and their ladles, was attended by about a hundred couple. They all report a lovely time and that the music furnished by tho Winged "O" orchestra was exceptionally lino for dancing. DOIUUH NF.W8 Itoss Lunvlk, who has been work ing In a lumber yard at Klamath 'Falls, was In Dorrls nn the IStli Frank lUhrlilgii and wlfo drove up I lo Klnmath Fults Monday on busi ness. Mrs. W. K. Kandy and daughter, Josephine, of Klamath Fails arrived In town Sunday morning for a visit with relatives. Jamos I.ytlo of Klamath Falls was looking over the telephone H10 near hero Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Otto, J, II. I.lttlo and Mrs. U. A. Wllklns nnd little daughter, Hulen, motored to Klamath Falls Saturday, Mrs, Jennie Lang wont to Klam ath Falls on the Uth, returning next day, - Siskiyou News. " 11 . Tuxedo HynrojmtcrH $1.00 $1.00 ttt DIutM My Nuuglit Siu-ctlo Juvo to Mo Medloy 'Fox Trot Itudy WVldocft'rt Californium WE SUPPLY RECORD " HITS " WHILE THEY ARE " HITS " SQUARE DEAL i DRUG STORE SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION LIBERTY THEATRE TUB PICK OP THK PIOTURM AND' A KRW ONR KVKRx DAT TTTiVTTiarirr,,"rrivrri'i'iirT vvxnjyuuuu n. W. 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