ISP" w tifvin . Page Eight 'III! ItsDW, Ol MHII It VI, Wi'i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i t MERRILL I-iihI wouk wn n ulol olio In Mor rill. Tlioro wm no nehool and most people nltundud tliu fair lit least onu ilny, Merrill got her iiliitrft of prlers. J. W. Taylor nml fnmlly upont Frl tiny tit tho fnlr. Mr. ami Mm. It. II. Anderson nml fnmlly wcro visitors, nt thfc fnlr I'rl day. Mrn. It. C. Anderson linn returned from ii week' visit with her dnugh tnr In Klnmnth Falls. Mis. Ollvo Itlll was n fnlr visitor Friday. Mrs. Hooo Davis wnu n Klamath Fnlli vlBltor Wednesday. Minn Martha Margaret Merrill was Hid guest of Misses Thlrin nml Helen Anderson Inst week and nttondod the fair Friday with the Anderson fam ily. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Stukcl were nt tho fair Friday. Other Merrllllles vlHllInn tho fair Friday were Dr. nnd Mrn Suit, Mr. and Mrs. Hnnnnu, Mr. nnd Mrs. llmro ttnmbn. Mrs. Wm W.tlknr nnd family, Mr nml Mm Kd I'jrwoml and 8. C. Orlmshnw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Peterson wore Klnmnth Falls visitors Thursday, the puests of relatives nml also taking In t p fair. A meeting of the tallies' Aid wan called Monday to discuss plans for work. A comfort was also lacked. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C (iroosbeck and family spent Sunday with Mrs. droes heck's sister, Mrs. Iturr YYYsltirnnk V. M. Merrltl has bought tho Kan Col well homo across tho rler and moed there Inst week. A delightful evening was spent at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Unicorn Inl Friday evening, September 30. Tho evening was spent with games and music nml delirious refreshments were served by the hostess. The fol lowing were present: Misses Flee nor, Ileitis, Clutter nml ami N'lchoN of Merrill schools, Miss (laliomlnl of Mallu school and Mrs. Fulquart of Hale. Miss 1'nullnc Ralromlnt spent Wed nesday nnd Thursday in Klamath Falls, the guest of relative and nlo attending tho fair and rodeo. 1.. I.. Low was In Merrill Monday. Mrs. Finch has been sick with rheumatism but Is Improving. Wm. Washburn and Mr. Hush of Castle Uork nrrhed In Merrill Frlda) i and were the gucstti of N. S Merrill. ! They returned to their home Sun day They were ac omp.iuied home 'by Mrs Washburn who had been visiting at the Merrill home I The student body of the Merrill ' high school met Frld.iy S. nt 21. toj elect new officers and prepare for the fieslnuan reception. The follow ing offlceis were elecleil president. Noia Uarr ; vice president, Kenneth Ileitis; treasurer. John Merrltt; Se cretary, lle.ilrli'o Walton; serge.int at arms, Klmcr llueslug. The fresh men were dismissed and the follow ing committee appointed to look nf ter the reception to be glon for the I'reshles. Kutertalnmenl Ilea trite Walton, (JeneMi (llenn. Kenneth Ilei tis. Invitation -John Merrltt. Anita , Lawrence ami Clarence Woodhouse Kefieshuieuts Mary T.i.xlnr. Agnes In m .in and Olive Hill. Decoration -Fred I'ope, Kenneth Colwell and Ora Ottleld. Miss Until Hill spent sooral d.iys with her parents last week. Will Hill attended the races Sun day. Khner Hiukel. who Is working for, the oil company at (iranad.i, Cnllfor-, ula. spent the week end with his par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Stukel. 1 to ' was accompanied by Mr. Mark, agent at (irnund.i. and Mr. Howard, assist- j ant agent While hero all cuJo)od n duck hunt ' C II. .Merrill spent a few tl.os at home, returning to the l.iv.i beds i Tuesday ' II I' Dudley or D. i.l,l a Hollow was a Merrill visitor Filday and Satur day. II I llaes mailo n trip to tho Clear lake country Sunday ami brought In a to.td of hogs. TO THV W.Ulltl'.N ACJ.UN DALLAS, l),t. 12.-- Philip Woo len. nciultted of tho murder of Pro hibition Agent Todd. "Ill bo tried again In case of Price 20 now st.iles of Leather Vests at K. K. K. Store. 12-U I Currlus sell nturni eloelix. Currlus sell vacuum lunch kits 12 John L. Wolf, nn-tl.ttaut m.iiiiii: r of tho Standard Oil rnmp.iu'n lo ml branch, wan married S.ituut.i.v In Oakland, California, to MN Iteth Itallin of that city at a beau tlful homo wedding. After the rnr ,emony tho young ieoplo left Im mediately for Klamath and arc now enjoying a houe.vmou oullug at Knglo Ithlgo taxorn. 12 Today At The Liberty l.oiely t'lirluue (.'rlffllh In "RECEIVED PAYMENT" A clruT iliiimn of model ii life I'lllll.W "Tlir lllmk llag" stmiliiK II lien IUih Union, nml Chapter Four of "In The ll.iji of Ituffnhi IIUI." coMixt; ii. w, ; irrittt "oiiphans or Till! STOIIM." wmammxjtasivxax. TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10c ONE PRICE TO ALL 10c When you can sec :ui All-Stur picture like this lor TEN CENTS why w Un nnd .v tni-. Look at the cast: liedda Vnva. Jack I loll and everybody' daiiiiiir, Little Mickey Moure in "THE MASK" Drama (hat jrriw. thrills and amazes. A won dorfiil romance with a climax that hits you like a c clone. $10 worth of action Tor only 10 cents. 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