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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Fom' HAtrimiV, mAV M, tited i jf 1- 1 ' HI a , 1 . i A nurprlfio party was Klveit last r'flnlnrdny afternoon In tho nun room of tho Whlto Pelican hotel for Ml.ii Pnnnlo Virgil and Mr. Golden Mil coin, hrldcvto-lio. hy tho teachers -of Central school, insisted hy Mr. M. S. . hosier. Mr J. P. Well nml Mm. Tm1 NVon (formerly Mln I'fremmer). Mrs. Nelson played nnit satin mnor.nl ntimliers nml thou oarh Rilost wn Riven paper, paste nml maRiultio plrtures with which to make n ,,llfo book." KollowltiK i Humphrey s on Pine street. .Needle thht entertainment tho two honor .rk jas tho attraction of tho nf Riiest were each presented with n ' ternoon and delirious refreshments large hand-colored photograph of ,' were served hy the hostess. Those Crater l.ake. I.ater delicious re-1 freshmen! wen served. Thoe present were Medames' C. A. Pat terson, Mnltlo Call, Agnes Itryan, Molllc Ileldlng. M. S. Lester. J. P.) Wolls. Ted Nelson nnd Misses Iluby j .. -. . .. . Fenlck. Jessie Payne. Augusta Parker and tho two gucrts of honor. Mr, he,, rarkor entertained on Tuesday erenlng with a surprise dinner party In honor ot the birth day of her sister. Mis Opal Harvey Sweet peas were used for decora tion nnd a delicious dlnner was . 1 lOerven1 to Misses llernlce Hector. Dorothy Currln. Kmma FyllinR, Ileth WrlRht nnd Francis McLane. The P. B. O. society met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. P. Mason en Kltorslde avenue. Mrs. J. V. Drewbaker was elected repre sentative to the state convention to ho held In Portland May 23-26. The next meeting ot the local chapter will bo a picnic, June Tth. Those present wero Mesdames. A. M. Col lier. I, li. Tniax, It. C. Oroesbeck, Orva Heard, J. V. Ilren baker, Alfred Collier. Karl Cummlngs. C. V. Fish er. Pert C. Thomas, and Miss Vera ' Houston. ' Tho Auction llrldeo rluh did not meet this week In respect to K. T. l.udden whoso we wag a member of the chili. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ceorge Merrynian, l.!3 Huron street. Tho I-adles Blk club met Tuesday afternoon at the temple, llrldge was the game of the afternoon and Mr. Henrietta Melhasc won the prize for high score. Tea wa served lain In the afternoon by the committee for the day, composed nf Mesdann's. O. W. Itobertson. B. II. Hall. II. IX Hanger and Dirkerman. Tho Tea club met Thursday after noon at tho Methodist church. Two of tho ladles dressed In costumes of '49 to surprise tho rest. Tho time was passed with needlework and del icious refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mesdames, Llnfesty. O. M. Hector and W. J. Stelnmett. Next month a lawn party will ho given. ncbekah Lodge No. 101. I. O. O. F. met Thursday night and elected the following efficers: for the term be ginning July 1st, Noble Grand, Mr. Ivy Propst; Vice (Irani!, Mrs. Docla I,. Morris; Recording secretary, Mrs. Alice Lee Gdocller; Treasurer, Mrs. Adeline Cofer. A delegation of rep resentatives will leavo' here Sunday for; Kugene to attend tho grand lodge, consisting of Mrs. Stella Mung, Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mrs. Nellie Wat tenberg and Mrs. Alice Leo (ioeller. Mr. W'Uttenburg expects to drive the party over. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met Thursday nfternoon In the parlors of tho church The leaders of the program were, REX CAFE SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 Crab Cocktail Itlpo Olive r ' Vegetablo Salad " , Cream of Oyster Soup ' Dolled Salmon, Kfc'K Buurn ' ' (Parluleuno Potatoes) CHOICE OF Half Fricxl Spring Chicken with Corn Fritter,, Maryland llroadeil Veal Cutlet Paprika Sauco ' Mashed Potatoes String Ilcan LyotinalKo CHOICE! OF Plncapplo Murshmallow Fresh Strawberry or Chocolate Sumlao Tea Coffee Cbocolato Milk Music by IkmTs Ordiestrn REX CAFE Mrs W. It. Hoyil, nml Mrs. II V Phillips mnl tho stihjoct stiiilleil "La tin America." Mrs. Iloyil khVo some Interesting personal experiences In this country nml read n letter frop her hrothor now In South America. Tho hotesses were Mednmes, A. M. Wonlen. Ilerhert Mallett. and W. A H,iiei ''. The Happy Hour club met Tuesday , . ., i . m .-, nfternoon nt the home of Mrs. Geo present were. .Mesiumes. . j. hiein ......a 1 T l.ll..l V.l Illt1W UII. ., . , , ... .. . ... , 1 ngton Templar. Ivy Propst, . P. t ?... v i.......iif n i n Johnson, It. h. hmmltt. O, At. Mee-i ... ... .....-. lor. u uuroniicn, narry uicnaru-1 -- T T Ol.tJ ...1 . iild Msa ' 'V Vm, ,i ,.. V, , , ,,"r "" "" """'"" ""' Sunchnhco Camp Fire Circle r.M' a party lor tneir moiner. .iom,n ai- lernoon in me iirifi. ui . ...,- odlst church. Th,. rooms were beau-1 tlfully decorated with swift pens and cherry blossoms ami pink and white roses. This color scheme was car ried out In the dainty refreshments served late In the afternoon. The program consisted of tho ceremonial meet I OK of the camp fire nml a talk by Mr, ltlce on one phase of their work. Tho girls then gave the fol lowing pregram: Piang solo, l.ydla Von Perthelsdorf; Piano solo, Zepha Itobcrs; Heading. "Mother O' Mine" Ireno I.els; Violin solo. Jean Thompsen: Heading. F.lla Itedkey; Solo dance. "Alutra's ance" Orleg. hy IVrglnla Klchmend: Piano solo. Margaret Cummlngs; Vocal solo. "That Old Irish Mother of Mine." Jennie Delzcll; Piano solo, 'Ilecauso" from Jorcelyn, Mildred Hideout; Chorus. "Welcome Sweet Spring Tlmo" by all tilt girls; "History of the Camp Fire," F.thcl Carlson; "What the Camp Fire Has Done For Me," by Ituth Kllngenberg. Those present were. Misses, I Hills McCall, Bvelyn Amlcke, Klvlra Call, Mar garet Cummlngs. Bthel Salson. Thel ma Grlttle. Kvelyn France, lluth Kllngenberg. Marlea Heed. Mildred Hideout, Jean Thompson. Ethr Veatch. Frances llennett, Zepha Hog er. Blla Itedkey, Virginia Richmond, llessle Darlcy, Ireno Lcwl. Lydln Von Ilorthelstorf. Jennlo IVltell; Mesdames. Frank Frankford, M. S. Parker. Perry Do Lap. Hlce. Vlrfill Amlcke. F. It. Call. Karl dimming, A. Carlson, Geo. D. Grizzle, S. II. Frances Kllngenberg. B. 8. Veatch. Lesllo Roger. Itedkey, C. T. Darlcy, IJ. P. Lewis. V. Von Ilorthelsdorf. W. A. Delzell. John McCall and Mlsi Fannie Virgil. The Psychology class will meet Monday evening at tho library duhj room nt S o'clock. Dr. Fred Wos- terfelt will be leader for tho even inriiiL mil liit ii-iiiii-i in mv ivn- l m. ti .i.hie win bo -Trotter" Mrs. win, canons gavo a hridj;o party In honor of Mis Mary Craig who 1 leaving Klamath Falls to teach In Portland. Thcro were four tables of bridge and Mr. II. M. Man ning won the prUe for the highest score. Xtlss Craig was given the guest prlie. The house was beau tifully decorated with spring flower, In the dining room a French basket decorated tho table. Thoso present were, Mesdames, K. D. Lamb, Twyla Ferguson, II M. Manning, Flucger, II. D. Lloyd Stewart, Win. Robort son, T. C. Cumpbell, (iolden Lin- Sweet Pickles Pear llenle. Mrs K. U. fropst am! I " , ,. .... i, , Miss Frances Hnmphro,. The next "'"TvU.ui oh X Ll meeting of the club will Ik held nt "''"; !M "; J1?? ! .. . , ... ,, ., ii.fll llardenbrook. It 1. Dele. J ..' the home of Mrs 0 M. Hector. . .,..,., -i,i.i., i Itrockenbrough. J. .' Parker, (.olden . . ..tli..M l 1 A.n.t.t. coin mnl Miss Florence FlucRer, Het ty Koyes nnil tho honor UMt Mls Mnry CrnlR. A r.rniip of r.liU inv a ploiilr mnl linn fin near llu t.lnK river luin Monday eoiiliiK In honor of .MIh, Kmlly Mcllrown of IVmlleton who Is vlsltlnc Mrs. II. 1. Nowiill Those present Voro, MIsos M.irjorlo Del xell. Plorenco Porter, lloly Keyes. Mary Crnlc. ('Lira Calkins. Klltaheth Sullivan. Kayo West. .NfarRaret Wor- i .i... ,1...... t-.......tAt. iMr..... i ..t....i,. ,""" "'" """" . " ;""" I draco Knrraml ami I.oretta Jeiinliins I nml the guest if honor. i .. ... ,. , . ,, Mrs. Herbert IV Newell charmingly I . . ... , , , ... , i riuiTiaiiii'ii miiii (i mm imh.j .v.,- nosd.iy nfternoon In honor of her ulcs-o Mls Knilly Mcllrown of Pen dleton. Th,. room Aoro decorated 1 with bowls of pansles ami delirious i refreshments were served by tho ' hostess. Those present. Mesrames i" , , ,, ., , , u. ,. H hbert nnd Mrs. Illbbert. Sr. Ilor- , ... .. i no llrldgeford. 1M. Pike. . I). ,, , ,. ., . .. . iinrinn. i.t'iir ni'fi-i-, i. ...t.a-vj. K. deary. T. C. Campbell. K. I) gate. C. C. I.erent: Misses. Constance K(nR of ,,,,, ,.rvt,., Jmnni t Km Mcr0wll ot l,.,idletoli. Mr- nnd Mrs. Thai! Stevenson en tertained with an Informal dinner Monday night at their home In Dot Springs ItrldRo n played In the evenlnc. The guests were. Mr. ami Mrs. K. U. Hall. Mr- "' Mr,, Jack Slater. The regular monthly mcrtlnR o th0 V. C. T. V. which was held, nt the Presblerlan church Tuesday April lfi. wa, well attended. Miss l.ydla Frlcke county health nurie. gave an instructive talk on prenatal care and child hygiene, after which two pol- I timli T Si,vpnsoii. II O Stevensoiu i.uiciMn. v iiiii. .,iin.-i. , . .-i-i-i i CUTS DOWN HALLS LEAD; 3 COUNTIES NOT IN (Continued from Page 1) PORTLAND, May 20.-7:55 on 25 counties, incliuhntf Multnemah: Oleott 1G,950, ,k()r hai.i:-oBm Planet Jr garden Hall 10,29(5, other candidates far in rear. Congressman I 'inn. i"o on hamt ruititator, Fii-st district, Hawley S050, Norblad 5775, Fisher 170S ; lz V" al"nr"-J- !?.22fV Second district, Sinnott 205-1, Gwinn lb'2J): Third dis- " " trict, Mc Arthur 7128, Korbell (5703, Crumpacker 1S93, Aicuonaia il:u;j. PORTLAND, May 20.-8:54 a. m. Second district returns tabluated this morning. Sinnott 428-i, Qwinn 3002; Hawlev leading in First, McArthur in Third dis PORTLAND, May 20. 8:50 a. m. One hundred nnd seventy complete Multnomah precincts and incomplete returns from 29 eountfes give Hall 19,110, Oleott 17,903. PORTLAND,-May 20.-10:38 a. m. One hundred seventy Multnomah precincts and incomplete returns from 29 counties gave Bean 893, Lee 893 (a tie), Patt'er terson 5393, White 5090. Hall's figures for Multnomah 7674, outside counties 10,143. Same tabulation gave Hoff 21,512, Ryan 20,228. For Tfijiihlicfn c'n'.iimittoomnn. Williams 21.39(5. 'Fithian .,12,178. .For public service .. i . . . yes 23,339, no 12,178: for ilO,80S. For public service Jaiuiaiy, Thiehoff 794o, Campbell 5477, Layman Z661. For labor commissioner. Dalziel 8228. Gram 7257. First district, Hawley 9728, Norbald 6051, Fisher 3217; Second district, Sinnott 4264, Gwinn 3062; Third district, McArthur 5813,' Korell 5612, Crumpacker 4559, MacDonald 954. Democratic nomination for governor, Pierce 3753, Starkweather 2138, Holmes 599, Purdy 353. Morrow leading for democratic national committeeman, 3209, King 3U4U. TSST STRAND lee- WHERE EVERYBODY GOSH SOME OP THE HODKINSON FEATURES "The Whip" The race scenes and action in this picture will make , you stand up in your seats. Don't miss it. SundayThe Famous Blind Woman Helen Keller in "Deliverance" The Photo Play Beautiful with Helen Keller the eighth wonder of the world A Good Comedy and Urban's Movie Chats, and Vaudeville Movies Aikussioii 10c-20c. ' Contowois Sbow-1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Ittcnl upcnkcri litlkeil on tliQ, Imties of tho iny. Tho omnn' fiotl ex clutRO win a IiIk miccem nnil will tin repented nt tho next iiieelltii;, Tuoitlny Juno " Miivli Interest wiii tllilayotl In illinmilnit wnyi mitt moans to rnNo t'iW for tho purehiiso of no acre of tho children's fat m ' limtii, ilr.ttil nffnrt In ludtiir lilt t fort It ' V , to ralso this amount and three now members were added to tho union, which Is nlvo nnd working. This union Is non-sectarian nml any chris tian woman Is urgently reiiiestiil to Join. Mrs. 0. P. I.orent entertained Krlilny nfternoon at her npnrtmonts In honor of Miss Mcllrown of Pen dleton. Tho house was decorated f with pink sweet pens. The afternoon was spent with needlework Dainty refreshments were sered hy the hos tess. The guests were Mesdames. 1 Union Crump. It- ' t'eary, 1'. M Igle, II I) Newell, and tho guest of honor Miss llcllmwn.. Frogs Devour Chickens Investigation Is Made HLACKWKt.L. Okla. May 20 Th0 Hlackwvll Tribune today lnves tlgated a report that carnivorous frogs were menacing chickens In tho south portion of the city nml found tno Residents of th edlstrUt declared they had been attracted by cackles of distress from the fowls to n nearby pond nnd founil n large bullfrog dragging u frying hen Into'" the water. riiiLognx forn.u wf.d Cecil Jackson and Winnie John were united In marriage Friday evenlnn at the Christian church par sonage by the Nov. A. II. Ilrlslow They expert to make their homo In C'liljoqliln a. m. Portland returns commission recall, Williams,1 Buchtcl recall, yes -20,800, no . . - . . commissionership, vacant i Pianos. Sonoras and Ml HI Pvi HI NEW TODAY High rlam pUno and auto polish at Barl Shepherds. l'.l.Jf. POSITION WANTW)lly a first class ready-to-wear saleslady and graduate rorsellere. Rest reference. P. () Hot (33. Klamuth Falls. Ore 2U WANTBD Auto mechanic. If you are not a mei'hunlc don't apply Hot (III,, ChlliKiuIn, or M'i Mallory Garage. 2n-:a POR HAI.K Olio 1H2I T passenger Ilillck, like new; One used Dodge Inuring; One Ford touring. Central Oarage; L'U-SS FOR RP.ST Two-room furnished cabin, one furnished room, close In. 1 143 Pine. Phone r.CK-lt. "iii Slightly UHKI) Piano and Phono graph. Price and term will suit. Barl Shepherd Co., CUT Main St. 20-25 FOR RBNT Nicely furnlshe.1 front room. Hath and phone, HI! N. !'th St. 20-23 TVPBWRITI.'R PAPKIt ut the Drum mom) Print Shop. We liaVe It In letterhead site and legal site. In sev eral weight and grades, ami either blank or numbered. Put up In ream package (MiO sheets) and at prlics that will maku you call for more The ,A 1 1 The "The NEW STOCK OF' Consomitive roduotionn on many now Instnimunta with terms to suit the conditions and times. We have n number of irood used Standard instruments on our hands. Huy them on al most your own terms. Wise buyers will look these over without delay. EARL SHEPHERD COMPANY I'Uiiih, Record and Phonographs Phone 2.S2-J fiv7 Main St i l i FOR HBNT- Small ranch, close In Cons, ftirnltiirn etc for sale llo l 1 !!... 1. 1 111 .11 ,,, -1..II, ,'-.. FOR HUNT Close In. 2 nnd It-room furnished npai Intents, also suialt house furnished. Telephone 342 W FOR HAI.i: OR TRADB Pord tour CURRIN'S for DRUGS Central Hotel Building 9th and Main Stt. Will Open for Buiineit Next Week "Currin Says So" Community Development i First National Bank is strictly a .local institution, owned ami managed by local men who are intensely inter ested in the development of their com munity ,and the policy of this Rank is that THE DEPOSITS ARE TO BE USED AS FAR AS POSSIBLE TO AID IN THE BUR.DING OF OUR OWN LOCALITY. IF THIS IS THE KIND OF A BANK THAT APPEALS TO YOU let's get acquainted and work together. First National Bank Bank With Over 4,000 Depositor" i Member Federal Reserve Bank Victrolas Bfcizrj I IB9i' JiHliiisB',,'Hi0slB'M"T,Y ' lajaLU-J u-'ti. t I lug car for I -Ion triuk Pour .-, l of hiiriiens and .1 nugons Tel .1(2 . '1U 11 I Hv TO BXCHANOK -3-ri'iim ho Take rns, tioK, ami thirkeii i r part puymeiil lln. C T 1 1 .-r 1 "oral.! classified ad. pay too. V . ?t tfi. r-