The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 28, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    SATURDAY, FEB. Q 1925
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE EL"-'
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, The puBt week was a busy ono
tor tbe Klamath Palls maids and
matrons as affairs were rushed In
order, to precede the Lenten sea
son which began on Wednesday,
known to the churches as Ash
Wednesday, the opening of the Lea.
ten period. " Several parties were
given In churches throughout the
city culminating their early spring
activities In a . social manner1. So
ciety. wa3 seen often at the Elk's
tnlnlstrel show which occupied the
minds of many on Wednesday,
Thursday ' and Friday evenings in
the Elks temple. Follcw.'cg the
theatrical, the Elks entertained with
dancing until midnight. : Bridge lei?
were, -popular; over the. week and
the early part of the week In hou
or ot George Washington's birthday
' and favors carried out by the hos
tess were in accordance with the
event Spring flowers are rushinj
In and pussy willows are more pro
Talent than the past week, giving
the one who entertains inspirations
over the suual cut flowers and de
corations, j '. . .' ;
MAS. . HECTOR . ',
K-VTpjRTAI.N'H .
: Using as her color schemo. pat-
rio'tlc . colors ' In' accordance -with
the spirit of the affair, Mrs. O.'.M.
' Hector 'entertained with a delight
ful Otorse Washington bridge party
at her home on. Tuesday evening of
this week. : High score of the even
ing was awarded to Mrs.. Ed. Law
rence, middle score to Mrs. N. B.
Drew and' low -to Mrs. William
WoodVTThe guest list Included the
Jesdamea R. . C. Qroesbeck, N. . B.
Drew, Ralph Crego, William Sand
ers. Ouy Manning, Harry Bathlany.
Record, ' W. D. Miller, Junior
Daggett., r A. R. Campbell, T. R.
Sjtilllngton,- Syd Grans, ' Herman
Foster;. J.' J. Parker. William Wood.
LouUT Bradford, R. I. Beard. Robert
tjoM.'' Bd' lwrenee, H.'J.' Winters.
Allan Sloan. W.' C. Hackler, Levant
Pease, 'Herber Savage, Srerlu Hard
enbrook,' A. : P. ; Epperson, F. R.
Hambl'ett, ' ' George - Mallett," '-Fred
Fleet, Fred 'Cofer, E. H. Balsiger,
veritt Truelove, Will Stelnmeti.
Byron Noud, Ed Cokes, O. L. Brown
im Grimes, and Miss Marie Berger
and Miss Mary Walker.
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KSTKRXAIXED .
WKDXESDAY NIGHT :
The home of Mrs. Marlon Hanks
was, the scene of a party tor a num
ber of the younger set when Miss
Lois Bynon entertained informally.
Covers were laid for the following
round a luncheon table, Mrs. Mar
tin Lucas, Miss Josephine LIndley,
Miss Fame Hanks. Miss Pearl Heine
Miss Virginia Hoeft,- Miss Mary
Johnson,' Miss Jean (Perry, Miss
Oorotby Currln ' and ' Miss Bynon.
Miss Josephine . LIndley will enter
tain the croup In a fortnight.
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MRS HAMPTON
HOSTESS SATURDAY
i With one of the largest and most
Interesting parties of the season
Mrs. Thomas Hampton entertained
On Saturday afternoon for a num
ber of friends 'with a bridge tea
in the hotel Hall annex. George
Washington favors were used with
.Miniature cherry ' trees' as dainty
centerpieces for each tea table. Mrs.
Del Gammon, Mrs. Bert Hall, Mrs.
Merle 8. West, Mrs. H. E. Hougor
and Mrs. R. E. De Weese assisted
about the rooms. High score wt
awarded to Mrs. H., E. Mauser,
second .high to Mrs. H. D. Lloyd
BtWnrt': and .. third prize to . Mrs
..' L. ' Harvey. ' '''
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TRET A RE MthK;
FOR HKRVKKH
n Special music l . being prepared
for the 6om,r.un!:m service for Sun
day. BMrhlng at the Presbyterian
church at which time Mrs. Georg
ian Babcock will sing the beautiful
contralto solo from the oratoria
"Blljah", "O Rest In the Lord."
The choir will offer Shelly's "Hark,
Hark ,ray Soul.." Miss , Augusta
'. Parker Will direct the numbers and
he cervices are oxpected to be ex
ceptionally splendid.
,.i
STUDY CLUB .,.
VTlLli MEET
.. Members' of the study department
( the Library club will' meot in
club rooms on Monday afternoon at
3:30 to discuss the newly written
book," ,"A' 'Passage to India" by E.
M. Forater. In charge of the pro
gram la Mrs. G..A. Knause who will
fce'-fcortesr -for the 'afternoon's en
tertalnment, . ,
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KID PARTY
ENJOYED ;
I Members of St. Paul's Episcopal
! church enjoyed a "Kid Party" In
i Guild hall on Monday evening of
this week as the laat affair of the
' season before the observance' of
'Lent. The Trl S. club dance which
I was scheduled for the following
. evening has been postponed until
'after Lent due to the rush of social
! affairs this week,
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jMRS. ROBERTS
HOSTESS TO CLVB.
: Members of the Auction Bridge
club were entertained at the home
of Mrs. Charles Roberts oa Wednes
day afternoon with a lovely bridge
luncheon. High score of the after
noon was given to Mrs. II. N. Moe.
Mrs. George. Wright will entertain
In a fortnight. ' The guest of honor
aras Mrs. Allan Sloan and members
present were Mrs. William Duncao.
Mrs. R. E. Wright, Mrs. George
Wright, Mrs. Oscar Shive, Mrs. E. B.
Hall, Mrs. L. S. Willltts, MrB. E. W,
Gowan, Mrs. G. A. Krause, Mrs. H.
N. Moe and Mrs. Charles Roberts.
KXTCTHTS OF COLUMUCS '
TO BANQUET SVNDAY .
. The White Pe'ican hotel dining
room will be the scene of an attrac
tive banquet Sunday evening when
members of the Knights of Colum
bus of Klamath Falls entertain with
a dinner In honor of new members
and their wives.'
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HOLD MEETING LN
HISTORIC LODGE
Of Interest to the members of
Eulalona chapter of the Daughters
of American Revolution of Klamath
Falls, Is the report of the meeting
of Mi. Ashland chapter of Ashland,
Crater Lake chapter of Medford and
Eulalona 'chapter at; Blue plower
lodge at Phoenix, Oregon, on Sat
urday of last week. Tbe affair was
given In observance of Washington's
birthday which Is always celebrated
with more or less ceremony by tbe
members of . D. A. R. The affair
was held at the historic' old home
of the Colvers which proved a fit
ting place for tbe ceremony. At
the head of a delightfully arrang
ed table, around which were laid
covers tor sixty guests, Mrs. E. A.
Moore, ' regent ' of the . Medford
group, Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg reg
ent - of ' Klamath Falls and Miss
Blanche Hicks, regent of Ashland
were seated.
An Interesting program . was giv
en during the afternoon, lead off
with the talute to the flag, singing
of America and the Washington
prayer given by Mrs. James Smed
ieor. Mrs. Alice Applegate Pell of
Ashland, formerly of Klamath Fall,
and a sister of Mrs. W. 0. Smith,
was In charge of the program. Mrs.
Seymour Jones, state regent was
the guest of honor of the afternoon
and Introduced the district guests.
Mrs. Moore of Medfard reciprocated
with a short talk and Mrs. R. E.
Wattenburg of Klamath Falls re
sponded to . the greeting as 'the
youngest chapter in tbe state.
Mrs. Wilbur Jones, granddaught
er of Mr. and Mrs. Colver gave Inter
esting data connected with the house
and family which built and occu
pied It for many years: The meet
ing was highly successful and the
three chapters look forward to a
similar meeting in the near tuture.
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MILLS SCHOOL ,
TO HAVE CAFETERIA I
The' kitchen shower for the Mills
school -was exceptionally, well, at
tended and many useful things were
brought and promises of further
donations were , made. Final ar
rangements were made to start the
school cafeteria Monday. - With Mr.
Fln'aell, Miller's Market and the
Sanitary' Market donating It should
bo a decided success. The idea la
to serve one hot dish with Jhe child's
lunch brought from tbe home. . Any
child wislhng to take advantage pi
the cafeteria is welcome although
some people . have the Impression
that It Is for country children only.
The charge will be five cents for
each dish until the project has boen
found to be a success. Mrs. Pear
son will have charge of the cafeteria
and service will b.i given Monday.
Miss Helen Cowglll, state club load
er, gave an Interesting talk which
was very much enjoyed. Frank Sex
ton nlto gave a short tnlk.. Follow
ing the business meeting Mrs, Burt
Hawkin"wa"tt88tHis"iif,fviiif:r8i
f rMbmenta, ' " '
MRS. PERRY HOSTESS
AT MAH JONGG PARTY
With one of the prettiest parties
of the season, complete In every
detail, Mrs. James Perry entertain
ed at her home with tables of mah
Jongg on Monday afternoon. Re
miniscent of colonial period, Mrs.
Perry chose as her honor prise a
corsago of old fashioned flowers
which was awarded to Mrs.-Allan
Sloan. Mrs. Marlon Hanks received
I low score. Spring flowers and
pussy willows also were used, ef
I tectlvely tn the decorations. Assist
ing about the rooms and serving at
' the tea tables were MUs LeLaln
"West. Miss Jean Perry end Miss
! 1 .1. I)rnKH Th. InvttnllrtN.I list
IM HVU, . A UtJ . ,H ' Hull.-". ..w.
included Mesdamcs Agnes Guest,
William McNealy, A: P. Epperson,
AllanSloan. Henry Calkins. George
R. LIndley, L. N. Haines. M. G.
Mordoff, Lynn Sabln, O. B. Coxad,
Marlon Hanks, George Malett. W.
C. ,. Daltoa, T., C. Campbell, Esther
Dunivan, Robert LIndley, . R. B.
Amlcke, Charles Loomls, and O. B.
MRS. BRADFORD
HOSTESS FRIDAY. . ; .
T The home of Mrs.' Louis Bradford
was delightfully arranged for a
meeting of the Friendship club when
they entertained ' for n number of
guests and accepted new members
on Friday, afternoon. An inter
esting program was given d'a- . g
tbe afternoon, nnder the directions
of Mrs. Marlon Barnes and Mrs.'
George Wertx. . Miss Mary . E!U-n
Bradford and Miss -Helen Cofer
entertained with a. piano duct;
Mrs. George ! Wertx. and. Miss Nellie
Beckley also entertained with : i:al
numbers:. " Allison Barnes was f ea
tenred in a piano solo.. Mrs.' H.
E. Jones and ' Mrs... M. L. Wickor
shasrt neon high numbers In a -in-test
with4 Mrs. :R. .V. Chose ifd
Mrs.r j. W". Stetnmetx as low' scor
Mrs. Ed Lawrence won the telegram
contest for' writing; the cleverest
telegram using as a' guide the let
ters in the name . George Washing
ton. The new members entering the
club were:' Mrs. Irene Loucks, Mrs.
Ruth ' Berry, '. Mrs. ' Stella Parkor,
Mrs. T.' R. Skillington. Mrs. A. M.
Pardne, Mrs. . J. W. Bond. Others
present were Meadames: W. P.' My
ers, M. J. Barnes, B. Schulti, George
McCollum. I. L. Larkey. W. B, Sat
terlee, H. J. Mattoon. Nellie Beck
ley, R. H. Dunbar, H. L. Kicked
sham, B. E. Lee. George Wem, O.
M. Hector, A. Balnter, L. Bradford
R. A. Emmltt, W. J. Steinmot. B.
F. Owens, E. R. Woru, W. ' Sand
ers. H. E. Jones, C. F. Stlmwoll and
E. H. Lawrenco. The ctub will be
entertained the fourth Friday in
March at the home of Mrs.' Be; t
Schultz.
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METHODIST AID '
ENTERTAINS
Mrs. W. D. Cofer entertained for
members of the Methodist Ladies
Aid at her borne on Thursday after
noon, assisted by Mrs. J. S. Elliott
and Mrs. L. K. Phelps during the
tea hours. A short business meet
ing preceded an Interesting pro
gram arranged by the committee In
charge. Mrs. John Yadon gave a
reading, "Bernardo de Carpeo" and
Little Orphan Annie," James Whlt
comb Riley." MrJ. Glen Kent, ac
companied by Mrs. Cofer at the
piano sang "My Task" and '.'Migh
ty Like a Rose," The next-meet;
ing of tbe group will be held the
fourth Thursday In, March. -,
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D. A. It. WILL .
MEET ON MONDAY
The regular meeting of the
Daughters of the American Revolu
tion will be held Monday night of
next week at the home of Mrs. R.
E. Wattenburg with Mrs. Thomas
Hampton as hostess for the evening.
A most Interesting paper has been
prepared by Mrs, Wilbur Jones on
the subject of "Why I Am a Daught
er of the Revolution." , Reports
from those who . attended the de
lightful gathering at Blue Flower
lodge at Phoenix when the Med
ford, Ashland and Klamath Tails
chapters met last , week, mill be
heard at this time.
DINNER PARTY ,
. Miss Dorothea Wortloy entertain
ed for a number of friends at din
ner at the Wortley residence early
this week. The remainder of tbe
evening was spent in dancing and
cards, ' ..'-. ' ' - '.' '''
ttlUDl'ATK NiritSKS
MKKT MONDAY
Miss Clurlo Roberts . entertained
the graduate nurse of Klamath
Falls at her home at 647 Eldorado
street on Monday evening. Officers
were elected with Miss Clutro Rob
ens, president; Mrs. Ann Mallet,
vice-president; Mrs. W. J. Cirlsu
enson, secretary und treasurer. The
folowlug committees were appoint
ed: credential committed, Mrs. Port
er and Mrs. Hacklor; entertain
ment committee Mrs. Frank Leo and
Mrs. C. P. Mnaun; printing, Miss
Frlcke. A nurses registry will nls)
be maintained with Mrs. Christen
son s registrar. TUo next meet
ing of the group will ba held at
the home of Mrs. I. A. Towey.' 31 J
North Niuth. street on v Monday.
March SO. All griduato nurses in
the city are requested to attend
and become mombcrs of the club.
Miss Roberts,, assisted by. Mrs. I,
A. . Towey served dainty retrosh
mentjN to the following guests, Mrs.
George Mallett, Mrs. Frank D. Lee.
Mrs. - Edgar Lawrence, Mrs. Louts
Porter. Mrs. J. F. Loper, Mrs. II.
W. Gloyatein. Mrs. J. L. Ing. Mrs.
W. C. Hacklor. Mrs. .. A. Towey,
Mrs. Effle Wolf. Miss Clarle Rob
erts and Miss Lydia Frlcke:
PATTERSONS
GIVEN WKMDMK
Friends of Mr. and Mrs.' U. E.
Patterson entertained then ;l.e
early part of Uils' week whon tlity
surprised them with d.Mlght'tl
house warming In their ' ne hime
in the city. The evening was upon:
In dancing, music and cards and
dainty' refreshments were serviJ
a late hour to more than a sooio
of guests. , . I."... . . '
MRS. HARDENUROOK
IS HOSTESS.
Mrs. Byron : Hardenbrook enter
tained at. one. of the. prettiest par
ties of the spring season on Tups
day evening, when she was hostess
to sixteen guests -at bridge. High
score of tbe evening was awarded
to Mrs. Ernest Bubb, and low'scorn
to Mrs. John .PaoVdook. Mrs. Hard
enbrook was assisted In' her dutlm
as hostess by . Mrs. A. E. Whitman
and Mrs. Fred - Dunbar. -'Pastel
shades- of cut 'flowers were 'used In
the rooms, to add to their attrac
tiveness. ' A two course '. luncheon
was' served later In the , evening.
Mrs. Hardenbrook's, guests were tbo
Mesdames Charles Moore. Will Bald
win. A. B. Whitman. Glen ' Jester,
Eerl De Weese,, Fred Dunbar, John
Houston( Ernest . Bubb, . Paul No
well, John Paddock,-. E. D. Lamb,
John Boyle, John" Martin, - H. 0'.
Lloyd Stewart, , Harden Carter and
Miss Loretta Jennings. .. ..
MISS CRONQUIST
IS HOSTESS ,,
. .' Complimenting ... Mrs. Harmon
Chapman, whose . husband Is a re
cent member of the high school
faculty in Klamath Falls. Miss Rach
ael Cronq-uist entertained t bridge
at the Wilbur Jonea residence On
Tuesday evening. Miss LeLaine West
assisted tbe hostess In serving and
about the hooms. Those who callod
to meet Mrs. Chapman wero Mrs.
Wilbur Jones, Mrs. George Ulrlch,
Mrs.' Avis McConnoll, Mrs. J. R.
Sloan, Mrs. Twyla Forguson, Mre.
Albert Morrison, Mrs. Eba Bennett,
Miss Margaret Warden, Miss Jean
Perry, Miss Donna Mack, Miss Helen
Wltbycombe, Miss Esther Martinson
Miss Loretta Jennings, Miss Vera
Houston, Miss Elolse McPherson,
Miss LeLaine West and tbe bostons
Miss Cronquist.
ENTERTAIN
AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McMillan en-
Uertalned at dinner at their home on
Sunday evening in the 'Sunset ap
artments. . Table decorations wore
delightfully ' suggestive of George
Washington's birthday with the col
ors of red, white and blue. Covors
were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. D,
Eller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodden
and Mrs. and Mrs. Floyd McMillan.
RECITAL TO
BE GIVEN ' '
: Senior members' of the music de
partment of Sacred Heart Academy
will be presented In a delightful re
cital on the evening of Tuesday,
March 24, in : tbo Whlto Pelican
hotel. Tickets will be on sale In the
near future for the event which
promises to be one of the most In
teresting musicals of tho year.
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PINOCHLE rUH
WILL MEET
Members of the' ' Pinochle club
will be entertained at tbe home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Oampbell nl
their country - house near PI'n
Grove. . ' '' :' ... '
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MRS. MARTIN
IS HOSTESS
Mrs. John Martin entertained at
her hemo on Sunday evening with a
delightful appointed - dinner party,
covers laid for 1 2 guests. Follow
ing dinner tho evening was spent In'
a social manner. In accordance
with George Washington's birthday,
favors" and decorntkmi about the
rooms' worp In pntrlotic motif,'
KKDKON Cl.l'H
ON WEDNESDAY '
Tho Kudron club of tho I'resby
turlan church Iiatl one of Its most
successful social vettturos on W.si
nesday eveulng whon they mot .'n
tbo church parlors Inforaially. A
short program was given for tho
guests Including an lntuic.it Ing pan
tonine study of sllhouvltes.' Those
In charge of the affair were Miss
Vera Houston, president and Mrs.
Elisabeth Suadora, Mrs. II. H. Had
clltfv, Mrs. A. W. Hicken and Mrs.
Wlnetrnut. , . '
INVITATIONS
ISSl'ED rXHt, PARTY
Mrs. 8yd Evans and Mrs. It. C,
Groesbcck have Issued Invitations
fur a delightful brldgo tea to be
given at the home of tho Inttor on
Ninth and Lincoln stroeta, March 0,
Monday afternoon. '
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HOl'SK G VESTS
OF MRS. ROGERS
Mr. and Mrs. William' Haglesteln
and an William Jr., of Dorrla were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Rogers at their home on Paclf'c
Torraco, the early part of the week,
returning to California on Thursday.
Several Informal affairs wero given
for the Httglestelns Including a de
lightful dfciner prncoodlng the Elks
m'nstrel. ' ,' ;
CHURCHES
St. Paul's Episcopal (liurrh
i a., m. Holy Communion. 1
11 a. m. Church school, Illustrat
ed talk on Missions. ,
11 a. m. Holy Communion and
sermon "History add Use of the
Prayer Book." s '
4:30 p. m. Evenlug Rraytr and
sermon "Morals that Matter."
First Prmbytorlnn Church
Sixth and Pine Streets. - '
10 a. m. Church school.. ,
. 11 a. m. Quarterly Communion
Service. . Sermon: "Tbe Yoarnlng
Heart." Oregon number: "Saluta
tion" Macdougall, ."Serenade" Gou
nod. Solo: "O. Rest In tbe Lord,"
from "Elijah." Mrs. Georgian Uab-
cock. Anthem: "Hark, Hark my
Soul" Shelley.
4:30 p. nt. Vespor Service. Ser
mon: "A New Testament Minute
Man" Anthem: "The Splendors of
Thy ' Glory, " Lord" Woodward. ' Or-
gan prelude: , "Moderato In. G",
Frlml, "Largo" Dvorak. . . ,
6:30 p. jn. C. E. and missionary
study 'of China.4 . '
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' ' Seventh Day AdvenUst
. 1015 Rose Street... -Sabbath
school to a. m. (Satur
day.) .".'''
Sermon 11 a. . m. (March . 7)
"Heaven's Arraignment . Against
Lukewarm Religion. What is the
Remedyt"
Welcome. I .
' Alva G. Walker, Pastor,
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ChrisUaa Church
Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning
worship aull. Sermon: "The First
Great Pioneer."
Evoning services . at7:30. Ser
mon: "Can Klamath Falls be Clean
and Prosper." '
W. E. Bobbltt, Mlnlstor.
.
Grace Methodist Cliurch .
10th and High stroots,
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. morning worship. Rev.
F. M. Jasper of Salem . Will be tbe
speakor.
6:30 P. M. Epworth League.
7:30 p. m. Evoning worship. Tho
Pastor will speak on tho subject;
"If Christ Came to Klamath Falls"
Special music at both these oorv-
Ices. . . . , ,
Thos. D. Yarnes,' PasWr.
-ion Liithcraii (liureh
Chamber of Commerce hall, Fifth
and Main. ' , , . j
9:30 a, m. Sunday school, '
10:30 a. m. Morning . worship,
Sermon: "Judas Iscarlot". This Is
the first of a series of Lenten
sermons.
,0. W. Hoffmann, Pastor.
Milady
Do
You,
Know
Emotion Is
thought
transforming.
I transform your old vorn
furs Into the latest style,
choker.
'Incidentally, your new
choker will change your
emotion.
All Work' Giinrnnlccd. ,
MRS. WM. BESSLER
F urrie r
' 025 Washington, .
Uet. Sixth and Seventh
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111
mm
aiWl,.,,!
Is Your Husband Forgetful?
Using human, he probably does forget, nnro In .while, to bring
home the groceries, Don't go hungry If this liuppmia, vnuuclnlly
at night. We aro open evenings until 0:00 und on Huiidny loo, '
Our lino Includes cuffuo wo roast uurt.ulvus, domestic and Im
ported goods. ... i '
ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERY
010 Mala
Try the Coffee we
lie prnyutlt best who lovoth host
All things both great and mmill;
For tho dear God whu lovolh us.
Ilo mndo and lovolh all." Coleridge.
i.iij'i'ii'ii'i -ii-i'- - - - - -
Worship .In God's house helps us to love the othor fellow,
11 a. in. Communion'' service. Aullioin, Sermon. ' Solo, Mrs.
Uabcock. '
4:J0 p, m. -Vesper sermon: "A Now Testament .Minute man,"
MUST I'llKHHVTKUIAN Clll'IICII -
Sixth ami Pino Streclx.
BOBBITT
will nn8wei' '
"Can Klamath Falls be
Clean and Prosperous?"
Sunday Evening
nt the
Christian Church
. Our New Line of
FRAMED PICTURES
including the new creation
"Peter Pan"
Now on display for your approval
rSBaKQ . Phon.39
ENLARGING AND TINTING
Opposite Court House 827 Main Street
See Our Used Cars i
Priced
1921 Franklin Touring, licensed for . 1925
just overhauled
i ' " -'' " v'"
Four cylinder Essex
- A real buy. "
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Overland Touripg, Oakland Touring and
, , Essex Touring. : 1 ...
AH priced where they must sell. ' .,
Oldtmobile, Rickenbacker and Franklin r
I Petersen Motor Car Co. I
7th and Klamath.
ttwMmtTtmtttttttttttwt7tttttttttt.,,
Open nventngs eud 8undny
roast ourselves! '
AltTlll'lt L. It HE, Mlnlsler
QUALITY
PHOTOGRAPHS
PICTURE
vn Anrt?a
to Sell
and in A-l condition.
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Coach, has 1925 license. . ' '
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