The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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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 ' ". PHone 432
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on improved city property.
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