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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1922)
yrrx- m ftATtmDAV, JUNE , ilHH ' THE EVENING HERALD, x "KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Vigi lAmc MB Tlio homo of Mm. O. D. Durko, on Third street, wan the homo of a lovely party Thtirsdny afternoon, Riven liy Mrs. Louis HniiKlnnil, Mm. 0. I). Ilurko nnil Mr. C. H. Ilrowno. 'fliu Iioiiko was beautifully decornl- ! wllh lllncii nml moimtnln nsh. montlng Mrs. 0. A'rtluir llnlllwelt, n recent bride, was Riven by Mrs. Itotlcrlck Smith. Misses Mario Ram bo, Dorothy Mnrtln nml Vivian Martin, at tho latter's heme, Wed- House; 'Cello Beatrice Walton! Ac companlsto, Elizabeth Ramsby liar ry Horel. Commencement exercises will lie held tomorrow ciciiIiir nt S o'clock In tho I)ccum Hull, nt which Wal ter Hannon, tho only graduate from tho Sacred Heart academy this year ll! receive his diploma. Following l.'tho evening program, i nesdiiy nftornoon at 4 o'clock. Tho f 8o"R house was beautifully decorated Thcro worn sovon tallies of lirldRojwIth pink und whlto rose and and n few giioMa en mo later for sweet peis. and the brldo win lea. Mr. Hyron llnrdcnhrook won showered with Cecil Ilrunncr roio .. - I.I..1. ...... v.. Tltrtwrt ,.A,.,la Tlm.ri ...... n M.lldli..il ..,.- llio pnro ior hikh nvun. ..... ,.ve. .... ...... ., .iihc.iv... im..-, present were Mesdames C. I. Mb- gram, and then tho bride was pre-. bcrt Ed Pike, Hornco Urldgeforti.lsenteti with many lovely Rift, ue- E. Wright, A. 11. Epperson, u. ; Melons refreshments wcro served It L. Trunx. 0. A. Mnsicy, T. C. Campbell. Forrest Del, J. C. Brock unhroiiRli, H. 1). Newell, Guest. Hllibort. IJert C Thomns. Pfluegcr, Hornco MnnnlnR. T A. Stevenson, Fred Dunbar, F. U. Patrick, lister T.Tiillcir. Jnck Slater, jamos Foster. Hnrdln Carter. Hyron Har- denbrook. Glen Jetcr, Abbott. J K. Under. K. D. I.amb, Roderick Smith, Win. McNeally, 0. R Wright, Oolilcii Lincoln, Fred Bak er, Torek Ilurke. H. W. Henderson, Unlit. Slonn, 0. A. Holllwell and Nntu Otterbeln: Misses Florence rflucgcr und I.lla Mnttern The Women' Auxllllary of tho l'rcsbylcrlan church met Thursday nftornoon at tho church parlors. Th0 ladles decided to adjourn for the summer nfter a special meeting to bo held next Wednesday at the church at which all member, are urged to be present. j i"Hi Mrs. A. D. Epperson entertained Monday afternoon with a bridge party honoring her alster. Miss Lcla Mnttern. At tho closo ot tho af ternoon delightful refreshments wcro serrcd by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Watklns. Those present wcro Mesdames Louis Brad ford. C. E. Jay. Uoy Durbln. J. M. Watklns. Austin Hayden, Louis Honcland. C. B. Hrowno and the guest ot honor. ' k Jkl Tho Auction Drldgo club met Wednesday afternoon nt the homo ot Mr. Geo. Mcrryman In the Hot Springs addition. Club members present were Mesdames L. F. W1I llts, C. I. Uoberts, Oscar Shire, Win. Duncan, O. I. Wright. U. E. Wright, and guests were Mrs. W. O. Smflh and Mrs. Fred Baker. Mr. Oscar 8hlvo received the prize for high score. Tho Psychology class will not meet Jtfpnday, as Archdeacon Van Witters will not bu able to be hero Sunday or Monday. When ho does arrive notlco will be given The Auxllllary of the American Legion will meet Tuesday evening In the club rooms at tho court house. A large attendance Is de sired, as a dolegato will be elected to attend the convention held at Tho Dalle In July. Tho Ladles Auxllllary of the chamber ot commerce gave an Ico cream social for sixty boys and girls ot Preclnc.t No. 2 and tho manual training boys who helped In tho Antl-Lltter campaign, Tues day evening, at tho chamber ot commerce rooms. Secretary Stev enson told thorn some stories and they all sang to mo ot the veil known songs. Mrs. Eberlein, who waj In charge of tho arrangements, said they had 'such a good time that they didn't want to go home. Tho A. N. W. club will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Jennie Hum, 439 Pine street. Tho Bridge club met Thursday afternoon at the homo ot Mrs. C. H. Underwood, 320 North Seventh htroet. Mrs. W. O. Smith won the prlzo for the high score. Tea was served to Mesdames W. O. Smith, Dou Zumwalt, Will Baldwin, T. C. Campbell, Fred Baker, Chas. Stone und Misses Mario McMillan and .Mnudo Baldwin. The Ladles Mlsslouury boclety of tho Christian church met Thursday uftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. H. J. Shoots, 308 South Riverside ave nuo. Mrs. Uristow wa8 to bavo had char go 0( tho program, but was un ablo to bo present, and her place wag taken by Sir. Brlstow. The social hour that was followed was a "farewell reception In honor of Mrtr. Elisabeth Bice, who will leave soon to visit her sou, Louts, In As toria, and from there will go east to live. Delightful refreshments woru served by the hostess. Those present were Mesdames It. H. Dun bar, K. R. Dqnner, J. F. Goeller, Karl Cuminings, Jesse Beckley, Ivun McKlra. Dollle Shldler, P. J. McCollum, Frank Owens, C. V. Stemwell, Robt. Emmltt, II. p. Thonai, Kay Anderson, A. Balnter, Elizabeth Bice and Harry Goeller. A miscellaneous shower, conipli- cjdames Geo. Chastaln, Ilex ' n. Herman Foster. Jam. K",ny, "i1"" "'"'' T" ler. Leslie Piymalc. Joseph! ,u' ; - " by the hostesses. Thojo present wero Mc!dames Geo. Chastain, Rex Mc.Mllla II. Foster, Avery. Loul Prltchard, Edward Sanders, Theodore Nelson, Victor Palmer. Lotil Hoagland, Phillip S. Pope. Guy Merrill. John Ender. S. E. Martin; MIsjcs Madge Dixon, Bess Kllgore, Mildred Thrasher, Myrtle Jones, Grace Hoagland Clara Calkins, Esther Calkin and Eliza beth Ramsby. The Uebckahs met Thursday evening In regular session at Odd Fellow, hnll. Candidates wero Ini tiated and the reports read by del egate who had attended the recent convention at Eugene. A banquet followed which wa much enjoyed by all present. The Sunday school ot tho Chris tian church held its annual picnic In the grove on the Chas. Drew ranch, near Lost rlver dam. Tues day. A largo crowd cnoyed the events ot the day. Tho games and contests were under the direction of Mrs. Jesse Beckley. The Aloha club of r.ist Matrons of the Eastern Star met Friday af ternoon at the Baldwin hotel. It was the last meeting of the season, and a "pot" luck" supper was held at 5 o'clock, which was very much' onjoyed by all present. At the busi ness meeting It was planned to give a card Party Wednesday afternoon at the Masonic hall tor tho benefit ot the Masonic and Easter Star home at Forest Grove, which Is nearly completed and will soon bo dedicated. Aloha Past Matrons club has undertaken the furnishing of one of the rooms. Those pre ent were Mesdames- Frank Ward, Frank Ankeny, H. E. Momycr, L. F. Willlts. A. L. Leavltt, Chas. Martin, Geo. Baldwin. II. F. Murdock. Wm. Splkcr, Hettie, Moorland, Jennie Hum and Miss Maude Baldwin. Mrs. Ted Nelson gave a party for the Sixth grade of Falrvlow school Friday afternoon. The time was spent very happily In playing games, and Ice cream and cakes were served at the Rainbow con fectionery. Those present were Blanch Ray. Bertha Allen. Ethel Johnson.) Mildred Allen, Dorothy Retell, Margaret Lockwood, Robert White, Eugene Vaden. Wm. Smith. Cecil Haygreen. Joseph Goddard, Leon Lockwood. Joe White, Joe Evans, Jack Danncr and Mrs. J. F. Hackett. i ' At tho Presbyterian church noxt Tuesday evening Harry Borel, assist ed by Dorotba 'Elliott, soprano, and Beatrice Walton, planlsto, puplla ot Mrs. Don Z. Zumwalt, and Elizabeth Grlgsby, accompanlste, pupil ot the Sacred Heart academy, will present the Juvenile ensemblo In a Tecltal, ot which tb0 following Is the pro gram: "Andante" from, the Surprise Sym phony Hayden Ensemble Violin Solo, "Romance .-..Beethoven Master Gordon Smith (a) "Llebeslled" (b) "Fruhllngslled" Atherton '.Ensemble Piano solo, "Impromptu In B flat Major Schubert, Op. 142. No. 3 Miss Beatrice Walton "Mazurka" Salnt-Saens Ensemble "Andante Cantabile" from the String Quartette Op, 11, Tscbalkowsky First Violin, Katherine Walton Second Violin, Gordon Smith; Rob ert Cornish, Viola; Beatrice Wal ton, 'Cello, Elizabeth Ramsby, Ac companlste "Cavatlna, 'Una voce poco fa'," from Barber or Seville Rossini Miss Dorotha Elliott Violin Solo, "Legende" ....Wlenlawskl Miss Katberlno Walton (a) "Deg Pays Lolntalns" (From Foreign Lands) Krlcns (b) "Aria from Rlnaldo" Handel Ensemble "Marclie Pontlflcale" Gounod Ensemble Following lg tho personnel of the ensemble: First VlolUi.t Katberlne Walton, Gordon Smith, Le Roy Moom, Bowne Henry; Second Violin, Helen Wirtz, Anna Collins, Jean Thompson; Third Violin, Howard Graham, Merle Swan sen; Violas, Robert, Cornish, Charles Uuff .Chopin Chopin High School ltlRoletto 4Virdl-l.lsnt Elizabeth Rnm-iby Minuet In G llcethoveu 1st Violin. Walter llnntion 2nd Violin, Anita l.nwrcuco 3rd Violin, David Totte-n Plnno. Opnl Cnrdwell Cowboy's Sour Little Boy Thau uon (n) Hungarian Danc. . . . Brnlim (b) Nocturne. Op. 9 . Chopin Florence Elliott Cavatlna - . . Walter Hannon Impromptu, Op. 66, No. -I (b) Polonnlc. Op. 26, No. I Elizabeth Ramsby La Zlngann Bourns Violin Trio Laudato Domtnum Wllklns AddrcAs . ..Catholic Education Rev. G. Harrington of llend, Oregon Tho regular meeting of the Ladles' Club ot B. P. O. E. will bn held at the Elk's Temple Tuesday nt 230. Ho teSM for the afternoon are Mes dames O. M. Hector. W. P Johnson. O. D. Mathews, and F Frankford. All visiting lady Elks aro Invited. C. H. L'nderwooo, assisted by C. A. Hayden, was host last nlRht to past exalted rulers of the Elks. Music and refreshments wcro fea tures of the evening. Present were J. J. Parker. Chas. Stone.W. O. Smith. 0. W. Houston. W S, Wiley. Chas. Martin, L. G. Van Bellcn and J. E. Swanson. fin JobnoNii v. 1'irk.s, rt nl Default Judgment and decree was signed this mornlnR by Judgo Leavltt In the case of Charles B. Johnson against P. P.' Parks and W. I. Nor rls. In the sum ot r39.0S with 25 attornoys fees, and providing for a Hen on a Ford sedan In tho posses sion of Parks. Schneider vh. Morpin, n nt Execution was Issued this morn ing for $717.10 In the case of Henry Schneider against John Morgan nnd S. H. Francis, pursuant to default Judgment haing been entered, and the paper placed In the hands of the sheriff. NEW TODAY AN UI'I-OIITUMTV The Herald has an opening for an apprentice desiring to learn tho print er's trade. Kino opportunity for young man from 16 to 20. Must bo a steady-going, willing worker, who Is willing to start at small wages In consideration of tho future advan tages. Only those desiring to de vote all tlmo and seeking permanent place considered. Inquire Herald of fice, tt SEE PICKLE tor cabbing. Corner 8th and Main. 3-5 FOR RENT An apartment. Liberty Rooms, cor. 3rd and Main. 3-C FOR SALE Building lots. Price of 3 tot takes 3 extra, owing to oth er business. See Dick, 240 Broad St. 3-S i FOR SALE Auto cars. Price of I car takes 1 extra. Seo Dick, 240 Broad St. 3-5 DRESSMAKING WANTED At Singer Hewing Machine Co. 208 Ma n St. 3 FOR SALE Household furniture, very reasonable. 811 Plum. Call after 4 o'clock. .'I-C ATTENTION Mimon.. uml Eahvrn Hlarx For tho benefit of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home, a card party will be given at tho Musonlc Hall on Wednesday evening, JunQ 7th, at X o'clock, by Aloha Past Matron club. All Masonlcally related are Invited. Admission COc each. Refreshments will be served. 3-6 FOR SALE Old papers, Hultablo for underlying linoleum, carpet, etc., wrapping and packing. Ton centH u large bundle, Herald office. tt PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 6th. und R. R. Spur. Whso. Phono 228-W, Res. Phone 4D6-WI. Storage our spec iality. Right now we aro ready for your woo!. Bring It In. Day or night. Our rate Is right try us. 3 FOR SALE Ono used Dodge tour ing 17; One Ford touring 21; One 7 passenger Bulck 21. All good buys. II. S. Wakefield, Central Garage. 3-6 CHEVROLET 490 for uule, 2C0. Dunham Auto Co. 3 FOR "SALE Good piano. Cheap. rnone stjv-j, j-o y r. V LARGE SUPPLY OF OUTING GOODS CAMPING OUTFITS FISHING TACKLE AND TENTS NOTICE To fish on the Reservation you must first procure your license, and then permission from the owner of the land. Without permission you are subject to arrest for trespassing the same as on any other private prop erty. Any person damaging prop erty of an Indian will be severely dealt with THE GUN STORE s BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH ON MAIN "Y v V s C W. r u fr & T rr V M U. ...-1-,-,-,--t-T as