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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1925)
. :U'' V :.! tfir ;V' r' if SATUnTTAY: Amm"lfl,T028 ! tr.ifj ii'- W Resume of oil Springactivities ZuX day affairs were popular, as were bridge parties. during the afternoons of the nast few dava. Several larce parties are scneduled for the com-' oncert tven 0eor8 Maddox. tag week and before the month Is tenor- He la to bo assiMed by Ru out: socletr will be in full swing fort B. Maddox. W. Carlton Janes, of spring and near-euinmer actlv- itles. Of Interest this week, was th. i uti. avmhh. ...v.,,,, . ; pert given .'In the PreibyterIanauaP'ces ' tha Methodist church church under the direction of Har ry Borel. ' The concert was ex ceptionally woll given, and the lit tle arroun are endeavorinsr with ' great fortitude to put before tne'.6aSed y Ellison-White chau publlc, inusic of such a type that lntau1u comln eason. He one city. 'out of ten. the sise ofjnas Ju8t Ued a three month's Klamath Tails has the fortune to engagement at the Municipal audi hear. Through the kindness ot Mr. ! ""n ln Po"ld " " K"t Borel. the members of toe orchestra , """y of. " PPIe here ttre ac" and carious arrangements have been : Qualnted with him through the presented at various -; meetings of radl- organisations throughout the . city.' Tne interesting program follows: Especially kind has the orchestra ; been to meetings ot civic bodies and luncheon clubs. ' ,. . . ' EASTER PARTY ;-.''. ON MONDAY 1VV i.-Mrs. J, M. Bedford entertained cor a.numoer ox irienas ai ner can- , ia on Agency Lake in honor of her . two daughters, Janet and Roberta Bedford on Monday anernoon. Fol lowing a luncheon, the children In the party joined In an Easter egg .. j hunt on the lawns. Taose present during the afternoon' were Mrs. C. P. .Mason, Bob Mason, Helen Ma son,. Mrs. John - Boyle, . Marguerite mjie, uenruae uoyie, wuour Jones, : (j) "My Jean" ..... Cara Roma June 6etxer,' Mary Thomas, Betty j ;. ' Geo; jjaddox ' Anne Jones, Mrs. Gomar Jones, and4. -The Battle Eve" ...u...Bonheur -ean westiaii, Kooerta ana janei Bedford and Mrs. J. M. Bedford, the hostess; . ; : XEDRON CLUO ; . ELECTS OFFICERS - . . 'Election of officers was tie main vent ot the .evening, when' Mis3 Ferae Banks and Mrs. D. N. Cle mens entertained ' members ot the Kedron . club at the home ot 'the later, . Thursday night.- Election resulU were as follows: Miss Vera Houston, president; Miss Mae Phlu- neyr vice-president; Mta Jean Perry ' secretary; miss aiary waiKer, tre-; asurer. It was also the observance ot the birthday of Mrs. E. L. Cham- blitt, and a huge birthday cake was " served to the guests. . . . . SURPRISE YOUNG COUPLE .' .. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills wero pleasantly ' surprised oo Friday night when a g'ronp of friends cal- led on them In their new home ln . the Winter's apartments. Mrs. Mills .' will be remembered as Miss Jennie . Johnston; whose weddtng to Frank Mills was an event ot Easter morn . . lng. Following an evening at cards . refreshments were served. The following guests called on Mr. and Mrs. Mills: Mrs. Waive Bell, Miss ' Slolse McPherson, Miss Florence . Porter," Miss Anne Mae Johnston, j ' Miss Vera Houston and Ned Metcalt, Percy. Murray, Frank Moser, George Mclntrye and Lloyd Porter. Fur Manufacturer. Coat Remodeling. 1'Mrs." Wat Bessler Furrier' 60S Washington Bet. Sixth and Seventh JZJ 1 Ik. VV Mil 11 !:tl. ' CONCERT WILL BE PRESENTED SOON One of tie principal events ot the seison's musical calendar will be a violinist, and Charles Hagelrlg. ac coiupanlst. The concert la given under the Friday evening In the church These musicians are well-known throughout the Pacific coast and In the oast. Mr. Maddox has been en- "" ries" (Sicilian!) .... Mascagnl (b) "To a Hill Top" . Cox (c) "Forbidden Music", Gatsaldon. ' (d) 'Til Sing Thee Songs of , Araby" . . , Clay Geo. Maddox 2. "Romance" Svendsen ) 'Valse TWete" Sibelius 'Hymn to the Sun" Rymsky Korsakoff Londonary Air" . ..: Krelsler arrangement Carlton Janes Ah, Moon ot My Dellght" (c) (d) - Lhniono (b) "Little Mother of Mine" . . Burleigh (c) "Then You'll " Remember Me (b re Moon Ha Raised Her , Lamp Above" . .. Benedict Duets, Geo. Maddox and . .... . - Rupert Maddox ; 5. "At Night",.,,.;,. Rachmalnoff (b) ",For You Alone" ..';. Geehl (c) "I Go o Claim My- Love".... Royce Geo. Maddox; violin obbligato. Carlton Janes ; BRITXSE-ELECT GIVEX SHOWER For tne pleasure of Miss Jennie Johnston, whose wedding was an event of Eiiter morning to C. Frank Mills, Miss Florence Portar enter tained with a miscellaneous shower at the home of ber sister, Mrs. A. M. Collier on Saturday afternoon. Luncheon was served at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at a daintily ar ranged Inncheon table which had for Its centerpiece lavendar flowers. Orchid favors and the color were carried out In detail. Before Mist Johnston's cover sat a bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rabbit. Gifts for the bride were- brought to ber ln large orchid basket, dain tily arranged. The guests who .call ed were Miss Johnston and Mrs. C. E. Pattern, Mm. K. G. Klahn, Mrs. A. M. Collier, Mrs. John Brett, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Arthur L. Rice, Mrs. G. T. Porter, Mrs. R. H. Radcllffe, Miss Augusta Parker, Miss Gertrude (Parker, Miss Anna Mae Johnston, Miss Vera Houston, Miss Elsie Lang, Miss Ruth Bali and Miss Porter, the nostess. ' ' ' '' ENTERTALV IX HALL ANNEX A series of daintily arranged spKng parties were given ln the Hall Hotel annex on Friday and Saturday of this week, when Mrs. William McNealy and Mrs. Lynn P. Sabin entertained for a large num ber of friends. : Carrying out the spring mctlff, yellow and lavender Iris were used '' throughout " the. rjoms and as centerpieces for the ! luncheon tableB. , During the after noon .Miss'... Ruth McNealy delight ed with a number of piano :jsolos. Assisting Mrs. McNealy and '"Mrs'.'' Sabin about the rooms " wore Mrs. H. N. Moe, Mrs. George -Sabin of Grants Pass, Mrs. Leslie Rogers, Mrs. Earl Whitlock and Mrs. E. B. Hall. : High score for Friday bridge went to Mrs. Obarles Martin, low score to Mrs. J. M. Bedford. ' A ' ' ' MRS. SCHUBERT IS HOSTESS ' ; . For the pleasure of a few friends Mrs. Carl Schubert, Jr., entertained at 1ier home al Fourth and Lincoln streets on Thursday. Following an old fashioned quilting bee, bridge was enjoyed. . Later In the afternoon tea was served by Mrs. Bcbubort to Mrs. H. D. Newell, Mrs. W. H. Me Pberren, and Mrs, Louis Stein. PROGRAM WILL BE . . GIVEN ON SUNDAY It Is a popular delusion that a man of affairs can not be a musi cian and that he can not be artist and business man. There have been Instances where the two gifts hnvo been bestowed upon an Individual. Ia our own time there has been no such conspicuous example as Gen eral Charles G Dawes, vice-president ot the United States, lawyer. great banker, comptroller ot thj currency, brigadier general in the World War and foremost statesman In solving post-war international problems. Wheu such a man could find time to cultivate a taste for music and to be.-onie not a mere amateur, but a thorough musician and a recog nised composer. Is a mystery. It suggests that the vast majority - ot people never realize the value o." time or haw to make use ot it. A composition by Vice-President Daw es Is now being played on all clas sic programs In the eait. It will be heard in Klamath Falls tor the first time on Sunday evening, April It, at the. Presbyterian church and played upon the pipe organ by Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln In the pro gram to be given by the Klamath Falls chapter of the Daughters ot the American Revolution In com memoration of the 150th anniver sary of the battles ot Lexington and Concord. . Fallowing Is the program to be given at 7:30 p. m. on Patriot's Day,. April 17: . . . . . .. . . Processional. - Star i Spangled Banner - Francij Scott Key. . . Salute to the Flag. Lead by Mrs. Allan Sloan. , . American's Creed. . Responsive Reading. A Fra;er of George Washington's Mrs. Rachael Solomon. :".,:"' Hymn "America the. Beautiful." ' Reading ot the Governor's Pro clamation. - - - Address "Concord and Lexington"-'Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. "Concord Hymn" Emerson Mrs. Caarles Wood Eberleln. . . . ' -Solo, . "Babylon", Watson. Mrs. Bert C. Thomas. "Lexington" Holmes. Miss : Le Liine West. . ' "Melodie" composed by Gen Char les G. Dawes, Vice-President, U. S. A Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln! . Address of National President D.'A. R. Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Solo "Recessional", Kipling Mrs. Georgisn Babcock. 'America." Prayer Rev. A. L. Rice. ' '' HONOR WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY , In honor of the birthday .of Mrs. Perry Wilson, a delightful dinner party was given on cunday even ing, at the borne ot her parents, Mr. 'and' Mrs. H. H. Jenkins. Fol lowing dinner, the evening was spent In music and games.. The guests were Mr. snd Mrs. Perry Wilson, Mr. and' Mrs. H. H. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Cook, Mr3. Goldle Miller',' Miss Ruth LIndsey, Miss Ines ; Jenkins, Miss Eva Jenkins, Miss Addle Jenkins, Miss Barbara Jenkins, Miss Letba Simmons and Zeddle Barnes and George Jenkins. ' FAREWELL SERMON , TO BE GIVEN . Prior to his departure fcr Ger- mantown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, Rev. T. A. Merry. weather will give his farewell ad dress ;.' to members of .St Paul's Episcopal parish in A. 0. U.' W. .ball Sunday, .morning at 11 a. m. Rev. Merry weather will leave " Sunday afternoon for his new work In the east, and there Join Mrs., llory weathar who was taken east for, her thealtb. Rev. 'Oliver Riley of' Pierre, Sdulh Dakota, .-'if be accepts., the 1 1 , ni.l. ' '.T.I11I.. n t i l U . 1 1 u L uiMiuy . w iinuiu r iyoujjhs- ton will arrive in Klamath Falls to take over the parish work by July 1. The Washington Cafe Is the most popular eating place ln Klamath Falls today "There's a Reason" EAT BETTERFOR 't&Sy?$xjf'bi ' AMERICAN AND CHINESE PISHES I VU SonUi SUUt. ' Wee Suing, Prop. MISS JOHNSTON WEDS CHARLES FRANK MILLS The homo ot Mr. uud Mrs. J. C Johnston was transformed Into 'a garden for the weddlug of Miss Jeuule Hell Johnston mid t'hiule.i Frauk Mills, ut S a. m. Knstur morning. On the arm ot hor ruth or, Mlis Johnston dusecuded the stairs and whs mot by Mr. Mills j and his attondaut Frank Hull. Uo. nonth a bower of" forns nnd rojo.n, Rnv. Arthur L: Hlce read the ring : ceremony. Mhu Gertrude Parker of Grants Pass sang, "Oh Promise .Mo" Mm Pearl Ulohn at the piano The bridge ' Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston,, and a teacher In' too Klamath Falls schools.'' (She . was attractively gowned ln a frock of applo green, while hor sister and' only attend ant, Miss Anna Mo Johnston, woro a creation of brick dust crepe. Following tho welding ceremony, breakfast was served to more tha i 40 guests who were seated at four tables, each table having for IU centerpiece, old fashioned flowers In Faster baskets. . Easier favors md spring motifs were attractively arranged on tho table. Mr. and Mrs. Mills left tor Sac ramento. Calif., and other southern cities for a brief honeymoon, To turning to Klamath Falls Wadnos diy night, to msk,o their home ln the Winter's apartments. XKACHKltS HPK.M) sritING VACATION Among the many Interesting trips taken during 'spring vacation by rarlcus teachers In tho Klamath schools was taat taken by Miss Lo rotta Jennings' who Is spending tha week with her tislur in iSun Fran cisco. .M.35 Hazel Noblo, teacher in Cen tral school. Is veiling with frlonds in the city during Easter week. Miss ' Olive Wilson spent Easter vacation with ber mother, Mrs. iarah Wilson, la Yoncalla at their country home, north of Roseburg. Miss LeLalne : West, spent Easter week-end with Mrs. Johnson, health nurse, of the Klamath Indian res ervation, enjoyUifi several days In that vi:lnlty. Mr. and Mrs. Alburt G. Morrison aro expected ln from 3an Trnncisco tonight, where they spent the pait week, visiting In val ley towns -and: witnessing the ar rival of the fieit . in Golden Gate harbor. Mrs.. Morrison is a teacher in the' Klamath schools. . Miss Alice Blackford, ..principal of Falrvlew school, visited with friends and .relatives In Medtord o'er the week,' rosoirnlng. for her work on Monday morning.- Mr., and Mrs. J. Percy Wells. Ie,ft for the north the I early part of the week,, where Mrs. Wells will visit with her parents In Oregon City. ; -.v. "".Mr. and Mrs.' R. E. Wattenburg, accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Helms, and Miss Mae Phinney spent tho week in San Francisco where they inspected the Atlantic-Pacific (leet now In Golden Gate harbor. TEA CUP CLUB ENTERTAINS In honor of their friends and husbands, members of the Tea Cup club entertained with an Informal party on Thursday evening in the Methodist church parlors. Games and music took up the major portion ot tile evening,' followed by the sorv ing of a dainty supper. More than 70 guests enjoyed the affair. The party had been postponed from early in March due to sickness among the members. "' MRS. KNIGHT . HONORED ,: ;. . The friends of Mrs. E, C. Knight gave her a . pleasant ' surprise on Thursday ti.'ternoon In honor of her birthday. The Afternoon . was spent in bridge, At a late hour the host ess, assisted tby a number of guostj, served a dainty luncheon. The guests were Mrs. C, E. Myers, Mrs. W. D. Butler, Mrs. C. F. Smith, Mrs. F. Gallagher, Mrs. R. B. Hanscom, Mrs. C. II. Reeves and the ho&toss, Mrs. E. C. Knight. . , GUESTS OVER v. I, ".'' EASTER ' VACATION . -. ,' j .; V" .Miss Leila Brown and Miss Marian Brown spent Easter' vacation -.with Miss Gertrude Llndley et the Geo, R. Llndiiey home, front tholr home In Medf'ord While in . Klamath Falls "the girls ' were orttertalnert with a number of -social affairs; in-, eluding a delightful swimming party and supper. Tho; ', returned ; this week to reiume .thblr studies, , 'SYMPHONY PROGRAM GIVEN ON FRIDAY Of prlmnry Inlvrvst during the week, especially to music luvortf, was the concert given In tho Prtt. nyterlan church, Friday evening, by thu l.lllle Symphony oiciieslia niuler the lUreollon of Hurry. Hovel, 'dir ector, lutoren was aroused (luring tho week, when u eubscrtiitlOn con test wns started nmoug thu child ron of tKlamaUi .Ktills'vlt!) prizes offered to thu threoaitlUU'cri sell ing the highest percentage .of tick ets oyer the number at tea. Patronesses for thu concert were .Mr. Joii lloyl,).ffrjjj I,ifiI(f3to!t. Mrs, Merit) West, Mr-. Charles Wood Kbo.-lelu, Mrs. Charles. .Mniii, . Mn. Clarence Underwood, Miss "Francos llostty, (Sirs. A. J. Voye, Mrs. Wil liam I.oreni, Mrs. Henry. Moo, Miss Clsra Calkins, ' Miss Margaret Wor den, Mrs. O. E. Gordon, Mrs. Del tlummon, Mrs. Ross Duyvl, Mrs. J. M. Bedford, .Mrs. . K. G. Cummlngn, Mrs. William Duncan, Mrs. Edwurd II. Pike. Mrs. J. C. Brokoubrough, Mrs. R. C. Oroesbock, Mrs. John Martin. Mrs. Warren Hunt, .Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. J. Percy Wells, Mrs. Myrtle Helms, Miss Chloe 'Palmer, Mrs. William McNoaly, Miss Augunu Parker, Mrs. 11. K. Jones. Mrs. Twyli Ferguson, Mrs. W. H. Robertson, Mrs. Francis Olds, Mrs. Lyiin Sabin, Mrs. George Llndley and Mrs. F. Hill Hunter. Following wero tho numbers pre sented: De.icrlptlve, "Atlantis" Safrenox. "Nocturne" and "Morning Hymn of Pralso."' KJourt Function," "Prince and Ana." "Deduction of Atlantis." "Fruhllugsllod." Well. "Luss With ie Dell.ate Air" Thomas Arno. Mrs. A. J. Voye. SuUe In Five Parts Coleridge- Taylor. . Scenes from ao Imaginary Ballot. Violin Solo, "Adoration" Borow ki. Miss Katherlne Walton. "Proluda" and "Slclllana" from "Cavallerla Rustlcana" Mascagnl. "Lo,- Hear tho Gentle Lark" Bishop. "To a Wild Rose." Nevln. Mrs. A. J. Voye, flute obbligato, M. Sward. Overture ',Orphco Aux Enters" Offenbach. ' ' MI"'iiIONAJIlKH ' ' . '. ' ENTERTAINED For the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. George .Whitman, missionaries of China, wbo aro visiting with tholr son, AvarJ Whitman',', a mombor of the Klamath ' high" school faculty, Mrs. Bort( C. Thomas enlertalnod at her. homo Monday evening. Among the guests were a few mem. hers of the missionary societies ot the . Presbyterian and Christian churches. Mrs. Harry Dobbins of Klamath Agency and Miss Elolss McPherson delighted tho guests with voca numbers. ; WILL ENTERTAIN VAST MATRONS Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs. Wilbur Jones will be joint host esses to members of the Past Ma trons club. Aloha chapter of the Eastern Btar, at the nomo of Mrs. Martin on Friday afternoon, April 24. " - RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 'Lucas aro being congratulated upon tho ar rival of a son, at 2 a. m. Easter morning, Sunday, April 12, In a Klamath Falls hospital. They hsvi named the child Marvin Oeorgo Lucas. Mrs. Lucas will be remem bered as Miss Fredla Blohn, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Dlehn, who are now In tho city visiting with their daughter from itholr home In Portland. ( RESIGNS I-OSITION Francis W. Donnelly, who for the past year has been In the bookkeep ing department of the First Nation al Bank has resigned his position and expects to entor the employ of nnother business concern In the city In tho near future. V Swanson's Barber Shop ; '"'' Look for the TaMest Pole ''i.".' n. In the, World.,.,, i .;;. Beauty.,.. Shop In "con-'" ir.':.'w 'Beettoi, '! ''"'' , ... fJertrude " ," Johnson' l in ' charge ''' j Speclallilng In Maroel Ing, water waving snd French paper carl. Shampooing, scalp treat ments, facial massage and manicuring for , ladles and men. Haw tinting and hair ' goods made to order. .', ' . rJyy Phone '318' '''- i,.yB. . .' . 625 Main St CHURCHES Kli'st I'lTHbyU'i'liui Cliineh Sixth and Plnu Klreets. 10 ' a. m. church school with clauses for all. 11 n, m. morning sernuili: "My Faith Wo 8eo." Miss Klnl.'O Me Pberson will slug u soln. 8:30 p. m. -C. . - ' 7:30 ; p. nu '. tiiioelnl' "I'sirlnt's Day Ser,vliu"'ln chargn.of thu Ku lalona Chapter ot I). A, U. Arthur 1.. Rice, .Minister.1 I .MelluMlIm diuMll , Morning service .".Christ our Kv ample .nnd Bavlur," Mrs. Hurry Dobbins of Klamnlh Agoiie)' will sing. No evonluK service u inembniu of tho congregation will attend I lie union sorvlre and patriotic program at tho Preibyterlnn church. Ht. Pnul's Kplxropnl (lillrcb Payne Alley and Main sir em. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. fO a. m. Church school, II a. m. Holy Communion, Ki.iler music repeated. Farewell sermon Rev. T. A. Morrywoatlier. v No evAlnft service. Sovc-nlh .Wny Ailventlnt Public library building. 10 a. m. Sabbath school, Satur day, April J5. A Blind Man at a Movie Is no moro pathctlo a figure than anyone with poor teeth trying to ent a Square meal. How about you? Aro you eotlnpt. or only wishing you could eat? If your tooth can bo saved we'll save them. If they're loo fr gone wo'll make you some. Either way, wa guaraiitn your satisfaction. i R. D. COE, Dentists (Painless, of oourao) 101-204 Hopka Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 111 Special Clearance Sale of PICTURE FRAMES FRAMED PICTURES LAMP SHADES and ' ' " ART NOVELTIES 25o DISCOUNT Photographic 1 ArT- ENLARGING AND TINTING Opposite Court House 327 Main Street Batteries Just received new shipment of Great Western Batteries of the same quality we have been selling for the ' . past year. ; - All sizes guaranteed for one year 6-volt, 11-plate, wood case i...$14.65 6-volt, 11-plate, rubber case .....1.;..;$17.65 (For Fords, Grays, Maxwells, Stars, Chevrolets, "; Overlands and other small cars.) 6-'volt 13-plate wood case .....:.... $17.65 6-volt, 13-plate, rubber case ,......$21.50 (To fit StudebakerS, Buicks, Olds, Oaklands, Hud-' sons, Nash' and other medium-weight cars) 12-volt, rubber case $23.65 Klamath!Falls Auto Co. "The small garage with the large trade" ROY CALL, Prop. .224. Mainly;- r Phono 246-R i Authorized, 11 a. in, rSormiin: "Tho KlsfMo Cuusclcuuv." 7 p. m. Tuesday, llnvulliilinl. Wulrdiim, Alvn U. Wiillior, I'sHiur, ( IlllKllnil 'lllll ell Sunday nehoul at in. .Morning wuiMlilp at 11, No evening scrvlres, will alleuil pulrlotle servli'es lit Presbyterian church. i V. K, lloblilll, Mlulster. . Cllll.tMJl'IN WK'II.TY ( HOI. IIS MKKTIXtl. The Women's Cflniuilinlty Club, of ChlloUln held llieli' Inst uluntlug St ' Mrs. Juck Vnllnlr's liiimn ut ICwaunu ' cuiup. After t tin short bualnrwt mealing nns held, nil ware' Invited to a lovely dinner nl the cook house, after which, ,y menus of the com. pnny train they were tukeu out lo where the Inrgo new lag louder lind Just been put Into ue. After wutclilng this upernln fur some lime, t tic women 'Worn brought back lo tho rump by tha train and from thero to CIiIIimiuIii by aulas. Every, body rnportnd a lovely time. A m pec I u I meutlng will be railed for April 2.1, at the Chloquln church. This Is far the purpose ot plnnulng tho new cluh house, which thu lad les uro In hnvo built. . A lot In ; West Clilloqiiln has already boen donated to the club by Dr. Illtclilo ot I'nsndenn, California and Mr. suit Mrs. R. C. Spink. ' ,' -"-i-ri rii inn n.r.n nnrnAruann.rLriaruLnrrM QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS PICTURE FRAMES Phone 39 . F6fd Service -v-t, I f.T