PAOIfl TmiKIC THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON hatuuday, marcu B, 1031. -Ph K T KIMTKD 1IY 1IK1II THN "HONGHTKHH" HIMJ A vory planning musical ontor talnmont wns given lit tho high nclioot Friday nftornoon, by tho "Songsters," a musical society con sisting of tho lloyn' and Girls' (linn club, and tho orchestra. Tho so clnty won organized In Novombor, with tho following efficers: Prnsl dont, Dorothy IStllott; VIco-Prosldont, William Vale; Secretary, Alma Lawr ence: Advliinr, Minn Applognto; Pro gram rommlttoo; Wondoll Smith, Chairman, Marjorlo Joban nnd ICntv neth Caiin, Tho succohs of the entire program win duo not only to tho onthuslnsm shown by nuch mumbor of tho so clnty, but nlso to Miss Applognto, and tho wonderful way In which alio lias dlroctod tho music dopnrtmont. Tho afternoon's program cotiBlstod ef: Orchestra (a) Arcadia Overturn ..... - Mncklo-Hoyor (l) Kouvnnlr dl Krakow - Jullua Horody (c) Htrauslana, Holectlons from t H trim in Mnlndlnh, Ar ranged by Horody andd iocabln. Vocal Holo .........Lucille Uockloy Carmonn IT. Lane Wilson airla' aino Club fa) Dluo Danube Waltzes ........ Johann Btrauss (b) All Through tho Night ....Owon l'lano Holo Cecil Humphrey Vocal Holo Dorothy Klllott (a) Oh, Dry Thy Tonrs. - Teresa dol Illogo (b) Watorn of Mlnotonka - .Thurlow Llouronco Hoys' Oloo Club (a) Wblsporlng Hopo ... Alien 1 fawthorno Accompanied by Hobort Cor nish - Violin Kenneth Malor Clarinet (b) Btars of tho Hummer Night. (c) llendnmnnr Htrram. Duet Melody of Lovo Violin Ilobort Cornish Clarinet .....Kenneth Malar Llfo of Hcbubert Mario Talbot Olrla' Oleo Club (a) Knronadn ....Hchubort (bT I'ond Lilies It It Korni.in thick MKirr Mr. Don Holding, inanngur of tho Wostorn Union, has consented to coach tho high school boys for track. Ho was a member of the Varsity track team whllo a student at tho University of Oregon. Ills coach was 1)111 Haywood, one of tho best track Instructor In tlio country. There fore, tbo boys fool that thoy nro, la deed, most fortunnto In being nlilo to havo Mr. Holding's help. A few days ago, ho cajno to high school to talk to thn Imyj In regard to their training. Ho said, "Thoro aro two period of training; tho pre liminary and tho lntentvo. Thn weather conditions hero usually do not permit outsldo training; conse quently, tho team will not havo raoro thnn four weeks of Intensive train ing. Tho track meet takes place nt Ashland about tho first of May. A 8TUDKNT Brags (Miss I.ono nsked hor students to wrlto ballad In Imitation of Cnl Bridge's "Ancient Mariner." Tho fol lowing Is an Illustration,) Upon tho hill there Is a school, A place of work and play, Thoy nay It Isn't much for aklll Yet It's a place to stay. Tho boy and girls that go to school, Aro not n bright as many, Hut whon It cornea to pootry, They're best, I'll bet a penny. Tho boys and girls wont up tho hill, To Klamhth County high, Tho teacher saw thorn from tho door, I think I hoard a sigh. nut school will noon bo nut you know, And thou tholr task In dono, U won't bo long till up tha hill, To work again wo'll como. DKLOH Ml 1.1.3 SPUING? "Spring In hero," tho birds fling. "Spring la hero," tho boya and glrlB say; and gazo mournfully out of tho windows of tho hcIiooI room, with an Irroslstlblo longing to bo out nnd away from all euro. "Spring Is Hero" tho tulips say, uh thoy poop up through tbo ground. Tho sun shlnos with a sprlngllko radiance and tho air baa the smell of spring. Yet In tpl(e of all tbeso signs, Mr. Groundhog lets than six weoks ago, ' , ,'., . .,- ' 3 CHIN Blatchford's Calf Meal L HOIIUOIi HTUDKNTH snw his hIiuiIuw mill hurried hack to his Iioiiiii. Now which In to bn bo llovod, Mr. Groundhog or tlio nlgnn of spring? HUTU DHLAP "My Creed" (Nole: Mian Koyh, ono of tlio In structors of froHhman Kngllnli, nskml her students to wrlto creeds, Home of tho followliiK are HIiiHtnitlmiH,) I hollovo that tho work or natuni In more beautiful than works of art. I am glnd I live In the coun try, and hiivo un opportunity to atudy nnturo. f am glml that tho mountains are near mo so that I may Hon them every day. I love to brliiR tho cnttlo off tho bills and wnteli them file In n long linn boforu mo down tho winding path. I lovo, most of all, to wander through tlio woods and to watch tho nnls build their airy cnstlos, and to sen the differ ent species of birds flutter unions; tho evergreen; while, their enemy, the hawk, soars high nbovo the trcn tops, calling to bin miitn beyond tho rldgo. I bollnvn thnt ono should ho ser ious In tlinn of work, nnd Jolly In tlmn of play, I am glad that I am free to laugh and call without dis turbing any one, oxcopt, probably my friend, llcho, who merrily throws back to mo my own volco. I bo llovo If tho city folk only knew how happy I nm; thoy would -wish to llvo In tho country. MA It IK TALIIOT Till! HCOIJT OATH Tho following Is thn Hroul n.ith In which 1 firmly bellove: "On my hon or I will do my best. t. To do my duty to God and my country, nnd to obey the scout law. 2. To help other people at nil times. 3. To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight." I hollovo In the organiza tion and principles of thu "Hoy Hcout" organization Is n benefit to tlio United Htntos or any other coun try whoro there Is such nn organiza tion. JOHN KUYKKNDALI. a wictkiin gihih ciikkd I em glad 1 live In this wild west ern luiid where everything I young nnd beautiful. I nm Kind 1 can share In tbo benuty nrnund me, In thu grunt western plains, In tho dis tant uvountnlns, In tho trees, and flowers, and thn silver lakes. I want my own llfo and deed to bo us broad and as beautiful a this groat wostorn land. I hollovo my lovo nnd loyalty for my -western homo should reach out In sorvlco, to thnt larger homo, tho United States. I hollovo 1 should try to follow tho (lolden Maxim, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." I would havo all I think, and do, nnd sny, unite us Into ono grent Kingdom of Ixivo nnd loy alty. KVA COX MY CllKKD I believe In working, not woop Ing, In boosting, not knocking; and In thn ploasuro of my Job, I bellovo that ono deed today Is worth two deeds tomorrow; and thnt no ono Is down until ho has lost fatth In himself, I bellovo In courtesy, kindness, In good choor, In friendship nnd In hon esty. I bellovo thoro Ih something "do ing" somowhoro for ovory ono ready to do It. I hollovo I am rendy. I'ANBY HOHKIITSON MY 1IKMKK 'TIs my belief, that long ago, Wo all this earth Inhabited In tho form of somo anlmfll low. My grandfather, thrlco ton times ro- moved, Wns n sonl, living In Alaskan seas. My groat, groat aunt was n parrot gay, A whlto seagull on tho summor broozo, Was my grandmother, wrinkled, old, nnd gray. And so on through tha family troo, I could easily namo thorn', ono and all. Tho boar, tho door, tho nut, tho boo All birds and boasts my rolatlvcs I'd call. MAUTHA UI'I' OH fam -Society Tho Hoboknhn met In tbo I. 0. O. K. hull Thursday night, n luminous mooting ami n banquet making up a vory Interesting and delightful avonlng. The Ladles Auxiliary of the Amer ican Legion antortalned tho Legion members after tbo mooting Tues day ovonlng nt a pork-nnd-boann suppor. Tho Woman's Itollnf Corps will meet In thu wont ball of the Odd Follows block Monday aflornoon at 2:30. Following tho buslncsn moot ing n social hour will ho enjoyed. Tho Assembly club will hold Its regular dunco In tho Hcnndlnavlun hall Monday night Formerly these dunces wora held monthly, but they have boon productive of so much pleunuro on each occasion that It him boon decided to hold them ovary threo wanks. Tho Womnn'n Auxiliary of ,Wio American Legion wilt glvo a UyA party In thn Whlto I'ellcan hotel on the evening of March 30th. Kacb Vnomber of tho Auxiliary ha takonj upon herself tho pleasant tank of Inviting four peopln, enough for ono tablo onch, and a very good tlmu Is In store. Miss Mildred Lowls ontortalnud tho young pooplo of tho First Hap tint church at hor homo on South Illvorsldo strcot last night. Tho hoUKo was filled with youngstors, nnd thoro wan no cossatlon to tho general good tlmo until thn hour of departure ITho Hrldgo club will meet with Mrs. Oscar Shlvo at hor homo on Ninth stroct next Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. It. K. Smith ontor talnod nt a delightful dlnnor nt tholr homo In tho Whlto apartmont Fri day, tho occasion being tho birthday of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. J. J. Parker. The hnusa was prettily docorated In tilnk carnations. Tbo guests wcro Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mrs. Golden Lincoln and Mrs. Margaret Pitta. The Ioyal Korean class was de lightfully cntortalm'd nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCollum on Ninth street lust night, thn occasion doing n furuwoll to Forrest Hugh ston, a popular member of tbo class who Is leaving soon for Pomona, California. Thoso present besides thn host and tho honor guest wore: Mrs. Kver utt McCollum, Mrs. C. K. Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1 1 olden, tho Miss es Gladys McCollum, Tholma Gib son, Maudo andlluth Miller, I.otta and Josslo Caldwell, Ione Solomon, Josopblno McCollum, Helen Wlrtz, Allco Cnrson, Gonovn Young, Hon nlo Lucas and Lucllo Sherman, and Messrs Forrest Miller, Vulcrlo Gib son, Frank McClnln, Edgar McCot lum, Paul Keller. Hill Strowbridgo, Karl Carson, Claudo Williams, John Carter, John Iloblnson, Glen Sovlts, nnd J. Davis. For several years tho neighbors on Congor nvcnuo havo held littlo folrthdny parties for oach othor, but tbo custom was discontinued whon Mrs. Wilbur Jones moved to Kwnu- fia Holghts. Last Tuesday Mrs. Jones wns surprised when hor frlonds nguln romomborod that March 1st was hor birthday, and como with tholr noodlowork nnd ro- frcsbmonts to upend tho afternoon. Thoso who inndo up thin pleasant littlo party woro Mrs. A. L. Loavltt, Mrs. I). V. Kuykondall, Mrs. Curl Adams. Mrs. George Ulrlch nnd Miss Hebo Iteod. Mrs. C. C. Low and Mrs. McLaln, who nlwnys took part In theso parties, unfortunatoly, woro unnblo to bo prosont. A St. Patrick's Day danco at Fort Klamath Is bolng planned upon an Lolnborato scalo, with many Intorost- ig Innovations. Tha Art Noodlowork club mot at tho homo of Mrs. Cnroy It am 8 by, G21 Fifth street, Wednesday nftornoon. Tho guosts of tho club woro Mrs. Wlllard Smith and Mrs. A. K. Ton Ilrook of Cbtloquln. LaBt Friday tho Past Worthy Matrons' club hold Its monthly mooting In tho Unldwln hotel, Mrs. A, L. Loavltt and Mrs. Frank An keny bolng tho hostossos. During tho very onjoyablo afternoon, plans were made for an apron social to bo hold In tho chapter rooms next Tuesday ovonlng. Tho ladles pres i Ti i m i i Cakes- ike Mother usedfo make 'y5'& 07t -end 'my 7 how oet cious- wim 9 Ptpind hot cup of Coffee and pure cream 7ffke Home a Dozen Doighnute 30f ent woro Mrs. Frank Ankony, Mrs. A. L. I.cavltt, Mrs. II 1.'. Momyer, Mrs. Mlnnlo Henry, Mrs. Nelllo Jones, Mm Chrlsllnu Murdock, Mrs. Mlnnlo Ward, Mrs. Luuru Wllllts, Mrs. Nelllo Van Itlpcr, Mrs. Splkor, Mrs. Gcorgo Haldwln and Miss Maudo Hntdwln. Thn Misses Dlcu Autcn and Hvo lyn Amlck entertained about u dozen of tholr young friends at tho homo of Miss Autcn, 420 Oak street, last night. Various games nnd refresh ments helped to whlto away tho hours between 7 and 11 o'clock, when tho young folks went homo fooling that they hud experienced ono of tha most enjoyable evenings of their lives. Thu participants ncro Claro Cornish, John Morgan, Warren Dee, William Kuykondall, Ila Sites, Constnncn McWIlllams, Margaret Cummlngs, Louis Poterson, Hlanch Wiley, Kvclyn Amlck and Dlcu Autcn. (Continued to Pngn S) t'Alll) OF THANKS Wo wish to convey our most sin core thanks to nil our friends for tholr numerous expressions of sym pathy, and for the many nets of ' kindness extended to us during tho' sad hours following tho death of, our beloved husband and father. Tho depth of our appreciation to tho wholo community for theso kind-j ncsscs cannot bo adeiiuutoly ex-. pressed In words. Mrs. J. P. Leo and Family. If you nro looking for something advortlso for It In tho classified col umns of Tho Horald. 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