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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
Thursday, March 21. 1920 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Tag Sevfn M. E. Minister Is Arraigned; Libel Charged I. OH ANOKI.KH, Mnr.-li 21 lli'V. it. 1', HhuhT. Iliu rruand- 1L Aimdly Wai?imeiL In iKiatur of I riully Mm liodhil i Wiuri'li, was nrrnlmiuil on li Ik llilrd Hind flruiiiluii mid ii ii iioiimfd llml ho would innko IiIh I rhi I trlnl li f llm "HiiukIIiik" mlinliilHlrulliin of .Mayor (Ihoih. K. (T)'ur. alio brought Ilia nrllon lli'T. HIiuIit im orili'riMl In n lurii ni'it Tuitnluy lu pli-ud lo aci'iiaatloiia tliul li niullrloualy uuiatlond I Hi' liuiii'uly and In 1'Hrll y of ih mayor. Tim llbi-l rouuls urn uaavil oil rt Irloa In I lio I'aator'a muanlun In whlrli bo aaaortrdlir Intimated llmt Cry rr niyatiirluusly bud aniulrvd K i rat wi'iillh. ".Mayor Cryrr liaa Invlii'd a r li I of lila liirin of offlia mill I mri'pl," !(. Hbtili'r aulil. it!; 5 NOTES OF MERRILL (Htm, In I To Thn Ih'ruld) i Mli Kitlia .Mirrllt, rom-aoon-di'iill MKItllll.l.. Mar.h M-TIm liny "a biakrlbull If am of llii' bliill M'houl and Mr. Ilniilrti kum rnt lo Aabluod ovrr lim wirk cud to tt vml Ilia louriiaiui'lit lliir. Tim Imya ou ihrlr flrat nunc (rum j C Inula e but tulb d lo win tliulr aanin from Drain. Mra. Hay Mrrrlll fiilertaliii'd rrt-ral of hr Irlrnda at a tirlil.i parly Wi'dimaday aflvmoon. THihh) alio alti'Mdiri it dm Muadaiuva It. I.. Iliilluii. J. f. Hierrnaon, II. J. llcndrli kaon. N. II. HofUP. II. 8. Admna, W. I'. Ilallry. II. M. Ilcotou and llio lioatraa. Mr. and Mra. l.-wl. Kandra are llio parrnt of a baby girl born March 13th. .Mra. Muriel Nl. kola M. Kay vlalt.d In Morrill Wednvaday af ternoon at the home of Mra. Kd llnrwnod. Mra. MrKny taught In llio Morrill It I at la arliool auroral iara ago and haa many f rli nda lirre. Word haa bn rvrulrrd In Morrill of I ha blrih of on to Mr and Mra. Hal 0l at llm Klamath Valley lloapllal. Mra. Oifle will remembered aa Mlaa Florence Dlllard of Morrill. Thla ,, la llm second chid bom to tho f Onles. W. J. Kliirlium hiia purchaaad tho Clydo Mnrtln hontoalead and baa moved hla family there. Krneat Knatwood who haa been vlaltlng with relatives for I ho past two wcrka ha returned to Camp Levis where he la ala tlonrd. Tho Mlaaea Loulae Dalton and Helen Anderaon. freahmen at tho Unlreraltjr of Oregon, arrived home Friday erenlne; lo spend tho spring vacation. They ex pect to return to Kugcno tho Z till. Itlrhard llugu. sophomore at the University ramo homo Sun day to apond hla vacation at the llugue ranch. Mlaa Chnrlliie Wllaon of Med ford apent the week-end vlaltlng with frleada and relutlvca. Klio returned to Mod ford Monday. Mr. and Mra. II. K. Duncan and family havo niovod lo Lorvl l. Mra. II. I, lllanton wa colled to Texas by the avrloua Illness of f her mother. Blie loft Sunday morning, Mra. It. 8. Andcrann i la kunplug houae for Mr. Illuntim olid the two email children In tho ahaenro of Mra. Illiiuton. A large crowd ullended tho St. Tutrlck a iliiiico In .Merrill Satur day lllKlll. The hull wn ut troctlvoly decorated In ureeii, white and oranno atreamera. Mr). Ague Itlelmy and duugh-1 lor Mary Klurenro, lliidnlph Kal ti nhorn and C. I.. Wllaon drove to KilKeno over tho wonk-ond. They returned lo Merrill Mon day night. Mr. Wllxon'a eon llnrold accoinpanled Ilium home. Mra. 0. W. Offlold und Mr. nnd Mra. K. C. Ilurkea drove to Redmond and Tho Dalles Satur day on a roiuhliied bualnea and i pleaauro trip. They ruturned to Merrill Moniluy morning. Mlaa Winifred Offleld vialled at the homo of Mr. and Mra. Jack Shu lie In Kluuuitli Putla for suv orul duya luat wouk. Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Ilaakln and - children (ilen nnd Phyllis Jean.1 spent aevernl dnya vlKltlng with Mr. nnd Mra. John Wo to In Uis Mollnox, Cullfornln luat wevk. : Mrs. Wolfo did not nccompuny tho Husking humo ns It was ex pectod, but will come to Merrill later and will upend aerurul mouths here. 1 IMIKIIITrt JtOXKV. 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