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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1929)
Saturday, September 21, 1029 NEWS in BRIEF llriillinrt Mrrt Two brother who bud not mut lur (hi paat I yare, wora given rvunlon through tliu Jackaon county lair and L. V. llarvay, prouilhenl rabbit (rowor of thle county. While t Ilia fulr liar vsy wss Introduced to a man Iroi. Talont, Ors., by tlx nam of C. B. Wolford. Mr. Harvey casually muni luued that b has a neighbor nmd II. Woltord, nd wonderod If they might b Minted. Mr. Wolford u over Joyd, nd itated b had not neon able to local hi brother fur til paat I year. V, 8. Wolford I now a llt r at the It. Wolford bom on the Lake rlew highway. Jmk Ilovrring Ilrturnl Jack llowrlng, leader of Bow rlng'a orcheatra, relumed yes terday 1 from Halt Lake City, where he baa been Willing the paat fortnight. Mr a. Dowrlng and amall daughter and Mra. Iwy I'owell. who have been vlaltlog at Bait Lake for the paat month, accompanied ' Mr. Dowrlng bom. Ilowrlug will again lad hla famaua orchifttrs at Altamont pavilion till ore nlng. Ilrlurncd From I'ortbtml Don Keoney, on of the own era of Mo'( Bhoe ator, returned yoatorday from I'ortland, where he (pent several daya. real- I'lcknrs Waulod Pear picker ere mill In d mund, according to Chrla Oolt lleb of the local branch of the Untied Pile free employment bureau. Over BO could nave been uaod Thttreday In the Itugu lllver valley. Telegrama wore aunt to varlou point on lb I'aclflo roaat for plckera, but they did not bring th dealred roaulla. Modford New. Frank ftordon Returned Frank flordon, former reeldont of Klamath Fslle, returned yea tnrday from Canada, whore be ha been living In Vaucouver and lleglna for aoveral month. Mr. Gordon returned to Klamath Fulls about thre week ago, and ha been employed In Mo' ator alnr. .Mr. Gordon will reaumo hi old poaltlon with th Klam ath Furniture coiupnny. Mia Dunluun Left Mlaa Dorothy Dunham, duughtor of K. A. Dunham of th Dun ham Auto company, left yestor-d-y for Kuguue, where abe will enrcll for hvr aacond year In th University of Oregon. Hhe I uiemhnr of "appa Alpha Thata aororlty. Huiitbarn Guest Mr. C. George la reglatered at the Arrada hotel from New Or leana, I.., and plan to remain her a ahort time vlalllng frlenda. At The) LIBERTY 81 NOW and MONDAY Rex Bell "Taking A Chance" CupP take a hand when a cowpuncber and a mis sionary combine to make bad men good. SEE IT! At The ORPHEUS HINIMV and MONDAY CIIAHHINU TllltlM.g of thn I'. H. Alll MA II, "The Air Legion" with Ben Lyon and Antonio Moreno THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Helm June Leaving Helen Jonna, graduate of the A Glamorous Romance of Two Lovers Who Defied the World! Dolores Costello IN "GLORIOUS BETSY". with Conrad Nagle and John Miljon OV THE 8AMK PROGRAM VITAPHONE ACT NEWS REEL SONG NOVELTY AT THE PINE TREE 3-BIG DAYS 3 STARTING SUNDAY i . SEE and HEAR Ken Maynard (Th Ac of Western Stan) WITH TARZAN "THE WAGON MASTER" Hoar th old-time cowboy song and all the light-hearted, happy, out-door Ufa of tho Old Wostl ON THE BAMH MUX! RAM Paramount New Rex Stratton Talking Comedy Poole's PELICAN Theatre "TUB PRIDE OF SOUTHERN OREOON" Sunday and Monday, September 22 & 23 129 clan of th Klamath Union high acho"l, I leaving tomorrow for Eugen whor ah will enter her flrat year at th Unlveralty, Mr. ti, II. June will accompany hi daughtor north and will vlalt In Tortlnnd and Ralrra. Mr. Jonea' mothnr will return to Klamalb Falls with him to vlalt for a time. Mr. Jonea la upor Intondant at the slat highway shops. leaving Tomorrow Mia Wlnnlfred May, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Albert K. May, la leaving tomorrow for Ashland where ah will resume her ichool work at th Southern Oregon N -mul ichool. The fall term opena on Tfleptember 13. MIk May ha apont th lummer mnnthe vlsltlug frlenda la Klam atb rail. H'ovplng In City The Muiem Florence and Clar Ice Klllot spent th .morning hour In Klamath Fall chopping and visiting frlenda Clark la making plana to return to Eugeu where she I a student nt tbe University of Orngon. Mis Florence Klllot will not return to school until th Christmas holt day are over. Announcn Meeting Th Fremont Parent-Teach' era' association announc their Initial mooting of the -ear will be held Tueaday afternoon at 1:30. Appointment of committee chairmen will take place, and delegates to attend th atate convention will ba elected. Mr. Howard I -amen I president of this association. Will (live Dance The socl-l club of Cascade Crest chapter of the Eastern Star todg of Cblloquln, an nounco that snother Invitation al done will b held at tbe Community club ball Saturday ovenlng. September 21. Mem' bers of the Ksster Star and their friend are Invited. Returned Home- Mr. and Mr. H. C. Gleaaer. who ba been spending th poet four montha in thl city, have left for Cotug Orove, where they will pend th" winter montha. Mr. Wenoma Mulkey, their daoghter, reside In Klam ath Falls. "Not Too Cold" A number of swimming parties have been held during th paat week at Olene, Crystal Spring, and th young people who go out there atate that It I "not too cold." Last vnlng aoveral car of young people motored to Olene and enjoyed iwlmmlng. fol lowed by welner roaat. MrCloud Visitor Edwin Cross 1 a bualneoa vlallor In the city for a ahort time from hla boma -t McClond, Calif. Mr. Croe remain In the city for some time when be come. Los Angclre iuet L. D. Woodren I among th Los Angela residents who recent ly acquired a non-resident per mit for hi car at th chamber of commerce. Mr. Woodren will remain her for thirty daya. Rcitlateml Today R. J). Wolford reglatered at th chamber of commrc this morn ing from Pasadena, Calif., and atated that ha planned to remain In th city tor a week looking nt tho buslnea possibilities her. II. W. Green In City II. W. Green and M. L. Green, both of Boye Spring, Calif., ar rived recently to ipend some time In Klamath county on busl neaa. They made the trip north by motor. Here for Three "lontlio Donald D. Rouarh of Marys- vllle, Calif., plans to atay In the city on business for a period of three montha. Mr. Rouab ar rived here recently by motor from hi bom In th south. lloro on Bualneoa. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart of Lakevlew ara visiting friend In the city for a short time before returning boma. They are gueats at the Arcade hotel. Here for Month W. It. Scott la spending a month In and around Klamath Falls for business reaaons. Mr. Scott Is a rosldent of Tacoma. Ilrlilve Party Planned Plans are being completed for the benefit bridge party to b given by th Wednesday club of St, Paul's Episcopal church on Saturday afternoon, September 11. Cards will commence at 1:15. Mrs. Frsncls Olds, Mrs. E. D. Lamb, Mr. Paul Foster and Mlaa Ann Uradlnger ar In charge of arrangement. Th af fair will b held at th St. Paul's Episcopal pariah ball. Issued License. Clifford J. Shuck, Morrill, 19 and Helen Atchleon, Morrill, 17, were laaued a marriage license when they appeared In tbe of' fire of the county clerk, C, R UeLsp yesterday. They were married Immediately following securing the license by Justice of the Peace W. B. Barnes. Visiting; Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Florence, well known residents of Lake view, are visiting frlenda and tending to business matters In the city for a short time. While h" they are making their home at the Hall hotel. Return) Yesterday Mr. P. E. Hannon and daugh ter, Ucrnadine, returned yester day from the south where they vlaltod for a fortnight. They ac companied Walter Hannon south to Menlo park ar 1 on their re turn v 'si ted Mr. and Mr. Han non' eon, Murrar. at Redding. Calif. Mrrt Friday The meeting of the Friendship club will be held on Friday, September 27, at the home of Mra. W. J. Stemmed. 925 High street at 2 p. m. All membera are requested to be In attend ance. Here On Business Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hickman of Bonanza spent yetaerday In the city on business matters and visiting frlenda. Mr. Hickman Is proprietor of the hotel at Bo nanza and has many friends here. A Ived Yesterday 1 Mr. and Mra. D. S. Crelts ar rived In the city yesterday by motor from their boore at Salt Lake City. Utah. The plan to visit friends here. Degree Meets Mra. J. B. Flemmlng enter tained members of the Degree of Honor lodge, at her borne on Oak street. After the regular business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Rennlck In Bend E. W. Rennlck of Klamath Falls wss a visitor in Bend to day. Mr. Rennlck conducts an auditing office In Klamath Falls. Bend Bulletin. Here From Olympian Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jones of Olympla, Wash., are guests In the city while visiting friends snd trsnrsrting business. Suit Filed A stilt has been filed at the court houae by J. F. Msgulre against Minnie E. Dirden over property in Mills addition. Suit made to meaanre from Detmer woolena, new fall atylea on diaplay. Drew'a Manstore. 733 Main St. 23-2t Redding Guests Among the guests f"m Red ding at the Hall hotel today are Mrs. It. Williamson and Mrs. Fred Smith. Portland Visitors Mr. and Mr. R. E. Taylor are gueats In th rlty o business matter trim their home at Portland. Returned To School- Charles Mack has returned to Oregon State College to resume bis school work. The Churches Here On Duslni A. E. Hsult of Rocky Point Is In tbe city tor a short time tend ing to business matters and shop-Ping. Allan Ingnlls In City Allan E. Ingalls, resident ot Oakland, Is a business visitor In Klamath FaMs for a period ot a week. Mr. Ingalls made the trip north by motor. Leaving Tonight I. C, Boss Is leaving tonight on the Southern Pactflo for Sacra mento to spend a short time on a combined business and pleas ure trip. llurlliigamo Vlsltoi Mr and Mrs. U. M. McCllntou arrived last evening from Ilurl Insttme, Calif., to visit with friends for a short time before continuing tbelr trip. Medford Resident Here Among the Medford regist rants at the Hall hotel this morning Is E. O. French. Mr. French Is here on a short busi ness trip. Shopping I'1 Floyd II. Miller Is among the out ot town shoppors In Khm ath Falls today from the Fort Klamath district. First Methodist Church, 10th and High atreets. Frank L, Wemett, minister. Mr. Wemett closes bis third year of ministry In Klamath Falla tomorrow and will bring algnlflcant messages to both morning and evening congregations. Officiate ot tbo church unite In extending a cord' lal Invitation to friends In the community to b present at tho services. The choir under tbe direction ot Mr, R. E. Pstterson, which has been disbanded d-:ring tbe summer months, will bring a special progrsm of music. Mrs Naomi Homestead will aing at the evening service. Another record attendance at Sunday school was reached last Sun' day and It I hoped that this msrk may be equaled tomorrow. Tbe Epworth League Invites all unaffiliated young people to at tend their meeting at 6:30 Strangers in the city are accord ed cordis! welcome at all serv e e The First Presbyterian Church Sixth and Pine streets. Sunday, 9:15 a. m. Sunday school. Spec ial greetings. Promotion Day In the Primary and Junior depart ment. Completing preparations for Rally Day, Sept. 29. 11 a. m. Morning worship, "Christ and the Constitution" Is the theme of tbe sermon at the close of Constitution Week. An offer ing of song will be brought by Miss Augusta Parker. Mrs. Mc- Intyre brings tbe beautiful serv ice ot ber organ music. (:30 p. m. High School C. E.. Tbe program will bo planned for tbe coming three months. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon topic: "Glorifying the Name." Miiklc by Miss Parker and Mrs. Mclntyre. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Church Night study in Acts. Prayer and discussion. Growing fellowship. Thursday, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Day of prayer; church open to the public; 2:30 p. m. Circle Meetings: Bethany with Mrs. Wclsendanger, 2032 Esrl St., Mrs. Hawkins, assistant hos tess. Dorcas with Mrs. Calvin Peyton, 919 Market St., Mrs. N. B. Drew assistant hostess. Mir iam with Mrs. Wsttenburg, 219 Pine St., Mra. Hum and Mrs. McClure, assistant hostesses; 7:00 p. m. Stewardship clnb for young business and profes sional men at 1500 Worden Avenue. Profit and pleasure In fellowship; Friday. 9:30 a. m. Women's Bible clasa; 8:00 p. m. reception to teachers ot the public school, given Jointly with other churches. Fin' Christian Church. Bible school at 9:15 sharp. Officers and teachers conduct themselves accordingly. Be on time. We mrt not intrude npor the time for morning worship. With Mrs. McPheraon at the organ and Mrs. Crawford In charge of the music tbe morning service will begin at 10:45. The Lord's Supper Is served at 11 o'clock. The choir will sing anthem "I Will Sing Praise To Thee" by Nalte. Mr. Allison will preach, using as bis subject To Whom Shall We Go." It you believe we need a new reli gion hear this message. Mr. Stanley Allison will direct the Christian Endeavor services at 6:30 p. m. At 7:15 Mrs. Mo- ion will. render a preserv es concert on the organ, "Being Born Again" Is the subject for the evangelistic sermon at 7:30 o'clock. There will be special music. The public Is cordially Invited. Klamath Temple, Foursquare Lighthouse, temporary location In the big tent at the corner of 7th and Pine streets. The scene of a great revival every night. PAGE THREE "The entrance of Thy Word giveth light" Psalm 119:130 TO get beyond personal prejudices and pri vate) opinions to reason and principles that have a timeless and divine quality, this is the craving of every earnest thinker, whether it be from the longing for more cer. tainty himself or the desire to convince and in spire others. This is why the Bible is the great- est inspiration to inquiring youth and a power far beyond the most careful advice of parents. The Bible is taught and preached at the Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Erening Worship, 7i30 p, m. First Presbyterian Church Sixth and Pine Street Evsnitel'it Parrott will bring a Declal mesasge tonight. A live growing Sunday acbool at 9:19 . m. Mrs. Jobn uimosiy, superintendent, classes for all ages. Special rally day pro gram, our alogan, "Every mem' ber out with a friend who does not attend Sunday school." Di vine worship at eleven, special message by the pastor, "March ing Orders From Heaven," a big welcome, and blessing awaits you at this service. At 2:30 p, m. service at tbe Mt. Lakl chur ch, Dwight McLaughlin In charge At 6:30 young peoples (Crusad ers') service, all young people welcome, Dwight McLaughlin in charge. At 7:15 p. m. great evangelistic song and preaching service, special musical, follow ed by the evangelistic message by Rev. Parrott, "The God Who Answered by Fire.'" These services will continue every night at 8:00 o'clock. Tuesday snd Friday night Divine Healing s-rvlces, when prsyer will be ot tered for tbe sick. A big wel come Is extended to all at each ot these services. Pastor Guy DeVri- 29 North Fifth street, pbone 918-W. fit. Paul's Episcopal Church, Van. J. Henry Th-ma, Rev. Joseph S. Ewing. 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion; 9:45 a. m. Church school; 11 a. m. Mora ine prayer and sermon by tbe Archdeacon; 3:00 p. m. 3ervlces in Langell Valley; 9:30 p. m. Yonng People' Fellowship lun cheon followed by a regular meeting. This is thl first meet ing ot the year for tbe young people ot the church. The pur pose of this meeting is to or r life and make preparations for the building of strong or ganization. All young people or high school age and over are Invited to attend. It you do not be'ong t- any organisation come and make yourself at borne. Oommunlty Ctongwsjatfcmal Church, Temporary quarters at 2027 Wantland Ave. Rev. Nelson F. Cole, pastor. Sunday morn ing airplane notices will be fly ing out to tell yon that Sept ember 29th 1 Rally Day. Morn ing worship Is at eleven. The pastor will preach on "One Source ot Untroubled Patience." Attend some church. If you come here we will welcome you to worship with us. First Baptist Church, 8th Washington Sts., A. F. Simmons, pastor. Bible school 9:45 a. m., Mr. Welch supt. Classes for all ages. Text tor morning sermon. 1st John 1-7 "But it we walk in the light, as be Is In the light, we have fellowship, one with another, and the blood ot Jesus Christ, his son elean seth us from al sin." E re- Visiting Hei F. O. Elliott Is visiting here In the city with friends from Fontans, Kansas. Stetson hats, new fall styles are on display. The choice ot well dressed men. Drew's Man store, 733 Main St. 21-3t Mnlln "ucsta Mr. ind . Mrs. Clifford Shuck ot Mslln were guests at the Hall hotel last erening. SHOWERS MUST COME BEFORE SEASON OPENS PORTLAND. Sept. 21. (AP) C. M. Granger, district forester, today Issued a statement de claring the tire situation In na tional, forests ot Oregon and Washington was such that It Is impossible at this time to re scind the order closing the na tional forests In the two states. Grsnger said the situstlon Is still hsiardous and that thou sands ot men remain on the tire lines In both states. A general, heavy rain must come before th closure will be revoked, be said Sacred Heart Church, 8th and High, Rev. A. F. Loeser, Rev. O'Connor. Sunday masses at 8:80. 8:00 and 10:30. evening devotion at 7:30; week day mass at 7 a. m. Merrill first and third Sunday. All are cordially welcome at our services. There Is Danger Ahead If You Spend Too Fast Often when the roads are smooth and the mo torist is in a certain frame of mind he speeds along not realizing to what extent he is courting danger by his fast driving. Suddenly he comes upon a quick turn, a sudden intersection and is face to face with danger. - So it is with us in financial matters. We speed along not realizing that we are going more hastily than we should until Suddenly there is a turn in the road and we are faced with sudden perils as sick ness, loss of position, accident or other things which we had not expected. Be prepared to face such possible occurences with a Savings Account. First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank nlng service 7:80 p. m. After the evening worship the pastor will preach from text Romans "Knowing this, thst our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroy ed, thst benceforth we should not sitrve sin." Prayer and Bible atndy service every Wed nesday, 7:30 p. m. We Invite you to worship with us. Zlosj Lutheran Church. 1025 High street. G. W. Hoffman, pastor. Sunday school and Bible clas at 9:30; At th morning service beginning at 10:30 tbe topic ot tbe sermon will be, "Thy Will Be Done on Earth a It Is In Heaven." Strangers and visitors Invited to attend. T. P. 8. Bible class meets Wednes day evening at 7; 30. The Klamath Lutheran Church will atart Sunday school, Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. All children are welcome. Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. Rot. P. J. Luvas and Rev. M. M. Lon dahl will conduct services. Sundsy school and aervlees will be continued In th chamber of commerce rooms until nw anar ch property has been acquired. Flrat Church nt rtiH tlat, 10th and Washington, Bun- , oay scnooi at :i a. m Son day service at 11 a. inbject "Matter." Wednesday eve ning, meeting at t o'clock. Free reading room and free landing library open from 1:80 to 4:30 on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. The publl I cordially invited to attend t- serrlees and us tbe reading room. FOR RESULTS USB THX HERALD WANT ADS. KEEPING IN STEP WITH THE TIMES . Insurance policies, like everything else, are influenced by changing con ditions. New real estate values, prop erty improvements, additions to equip ment all these things influence your: property risks and your insurance pro tection. Are you sure your insurance sched-. ule isn't due for a revision? We shall be very glad to inspect your property with the efficiency of your insurance protection in mind. Jas. H. Driscoll INSURANCE 206 Williams Building ' ". 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