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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1929)
Wgrtncwriny, Novombpr 13, 1029 THE EVENING HERAT. IV KLAMATH FALLS. OKKUUK NEWS IN BRIEF Character Close-Upa G3 (?OWN EYED"BftBifcS WITH U6HT HAIR MAKfc AFFECTIONATE: BUT TEMPtRAAENTAU VAlVfcS I'ortlaaul rU- Irani Portland rnalairanta at th lo rn I bntali today Inrludo A. N. WnoDt. Arthur K. IUII, Mra. A. Adains, II. K. liallmtlr, P. 11. 1'aturaoo, A. V. Funatall, Mr. mod Mr. Prank Oraen, Aln Calllatar. Mr. and Mr. Ueorsa P. Par manlar, Mr. and Mr. Sldn.y 8111m. P. A. McKanna, L. I). Ilronann, Mr. and Mra. Clranvlll I. Inn, Mr. and Mra. O. R. Thorn aon, A. O. Vlncol, Keltb Man villa and Mr. and Mra. Edaon Watanrllla. Visiting Friend Mr. and Mra. P. U Ilarkaa of I.arsnworth. Waahlmtoa, hara btn apandlng tb paat weak In Klarualb rails, stalling al lb homa or Mr.and Mra. J. P. Staf ford. Mr. liarkaa la a ratlrad orcbardIM and fruit growtr of tba Wanatcbaa llejr and la on bla way to Ban Dlefo to apand tba win tar month. Purcha Hnmw Mr. and Mra. Oaona Spannua havo purcbaaad tba Harbart Kay bnma on Auburn avtnu. Mr. and Mra. Kay ara planning fo !ara for tba aoath la tba near fular. Halss VUltor la Oty Ssymour Jonaa, Stala Markat Agaat from Balam la In Klamalb ralla for aavaral day. Motorvd to Medford Mr. and Mr. I. t. Andar pant Armlatioa day In Madford. At The LIBERTY Ia4 Knowing Today TOM MIX Tba Ac af Waatara Star la "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" Mooting Thursday Tba Harmony Clrcla of tba Pint Cbrlatlaa church will moat tomorrow aftarnoon at tba homa of Mr. V. K. Alllaon, 100 Lau caatar, Tha maatlng will ba called lo ordar at I; SO and all mambara ara raquaatad to b praaant at that lima, Hera From Hmttla Jama E. Klaldar aarured a non-rualdant permit for hi car this morning, raglatarlng from Boattlo and Hating that . h plannod to remain la Klamalb Palla and vlrlulty for approil mataly two month. I U-turn tMl to I'orttand Harry Wagnar, Packard dis tributor fur eaata. a Oragon, ra- turuud to Portland today. Mr Wagnar apant anvoral day In th la city, rapruaontlng th Puchurd company. Malln llcaMr-nta ' Mr. A. W. Mackan. wall known realdant of Malln, left laat availing on tba "Klamath" for lualo, California, on an axtandad nam InapM-ta 1iil(Miiln Hrhoola Mlaa I.ydla Prlrka. Couuty School Nuran, la carrying oo arbool Inspection In Cblloquln Mia Prlrka aipacU lo flnUh by tonight. Vlalllng II Cbarlsa K. Kappal lsnother out-of-town visitor bar for a fortnight. Mr. Kvppol, realdant of Sacramento, la ataylng at If Itoosorslt, while la Klamath ralla. VUltlng llrre Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Jenklna ara Tlaltlng la Klamath Palla for a abort tlm from Kllenaburg, Waah. Tba Tlaltora ara gueata at tba Wlllard botaL Hhootliig At Tale Lake Dr. L. C. Garnar. North Band dnnllat, and Roy Jarntan, auto mobile dealer from tba tarn city, are enjoying a . hunt at Tula Lake. CoaTBlearlnK Proa II lama Mr. Jerry McCartla la rapidly convaleaclng at tba Hlllelde boa pltal, where ah baa bean pa tient for om tlm. Rrtoraa to Klamalb ' Cart Harding, of tha Croat Northern, returned to Klamath Palla laat night, after a pending tba paat two weeka la California. Club Meata Toalgnt The Wedneaday elnb will meet at th Parrlab Haute of BL Pant' cbnroh tonight. "J Loft for Olympus John Broad of Klamath Fall left Tueaday morning on tba "Weateoaal" for Olympla, Wsso Ingtoa, oa aa extended trip. ReUiraod to Seattle 0. R. Baker, Seattle realdent. returned north tbl morning attar a brief bnatnea vtatt here. Robert Armatrong and James Gleaton Two famou artiat of stage and acrean in rib-tickling laugh maker, "OH YEAH! 9 ALL' MUSIC ALL SOUND ALL DIALOGUE PLUS NEWS REX STRATTON COMEDY At- Poole's PELICAN Theatre NOW Milium Prom lluneyinooo Mr. and Mr. Poller D. Bltber returned bom Monday rnliii after a week' wedding trip to Portland, Hood River and other valley point. Wbll north they were guaat of Mr. Rlther' brother In Portland and vlalted with Mr. Dither' mother In Hood River. Mr. Illlhar will be remembered a Mia Oartrud Cofer. Tba young coupl will reld In th naw horn rarently complntnd by Mr. Bllher oa Pa clflo Tnrriee. Motoring to lu A E. L. Klllolt and daughter. Msxln and Mr. Pet Motarhen bcrher, and bla young grandson are leaving this morning by motor for Lot Angalea to Join Mr. Elliott, who baa been In tba eiuth aeveral week with bar daughter, Mr. Dorothy Iteed. They will be away about a week, and upon their return will be accompanied by Mr. Elliott. Arrlria From Mrriford Mr. Lot I la Alleu ba arrived here from Medford to take rharge of tha fountain la Mi (Ilia drug atore. Mr. Allan ba bad charge of tha fountain eervlra for the Maglll atore In tba valley city and baa bad year of experience In tbla llnj of work. Id'turn Prom Coast Mr. and Mr. Sydney Evan returned lata Monday evening from a motor trip to coaat points. They made tha return trip via Corrallla and Eugene. Upon their return they reported encountering a great deal of rain and cold weather lo tha valley. tiardra Club MneU A regular meeting of the Klamath Pall Grdea club will b held Thuraday afternoon at tba borne of Mra. Fred gcballoi k on Pacllli Terraca at 1:11. Thit la the final meeting for tbla ;uar and election of officer will be held. It. A. Gl. na la Klamath R. A. Oleno of Preeburg. Pa., la another recant arrival in Klamalb Palla. Mr. Glenn la making bla home at tha Elm hotel while In tha city. Vlalta la City and Medford Mr. McNab, of Cblloquln, waa tb gueal of Mr. C. C. Kelley of tbla city. Mr. Kelley aod Mr. McNab vlalted la Medford on Armlatlce day. Tom Ryan Leavi Tom Ryan, bualneaa man of Lo Angele. left laat evening for hi bom after a abort bualnea Halt bare. Ha will atop at Sac ramanto for a brief TtalU Enronta Home E. D. Patt of Golman, Idaho, departed tbl morning for Poea- tello, Idaho, enrouie to bla hlrae. H vlalted her for a ibort tlm aa bualnea. a Left for Seattle O. P. Eh I man left Tueeday evening for hi bom at Seattle. Mr. Ehlmaa plan to vlalt at Klrkland for a ahort tlm before returning directly to Seattle. GnneU at WUUrd W. E. Barry, 0. C. Plaid. Oeorg D. Murphy and C. 8. Rud- bart are gueata thla morning at th Wlllard hotel from Seattle. Hera for Six Week Emmett Morty of 'Chsdron, Nebraska, 1 among the bulneaa vlaltor In the city to remain bont lz week. New Arrival Gaa C. Powler la among tba naw arrival In Klamalb Pall, coming her from Seattle to itay about three month on bualneu. VUltlng Murphy Mra. R. E. howall and (mall daughter, Norma Helen, ar VUlt lng la Klamath Pall at tba home of Mr. and Mr. P. A. Murphy at 3 Washington thla week. Tba Howall reald la Madford. Planning Mother' Tea Tha Pep pepper, girl' ervlc club of tba Klamath Union High, r planning a lea which will ba given la honor of their mother. Th data tor tba Mother' Tea 1 t for December laventh. Will Leave for Saa Francisco Mr. Parl Martin la leaving tomorrow for Saa Pranclaco where ah will remain for th next month or lx weeka. Six Licenses Are Issued Yesterday Either the feeling of secured peace brought oa by tba observ ance of tb 11th annlverury cf tbe algnlng of tb Armlatlc or cold weal her yeaterday waa cred ited by deputy county clerk for tb call for marriage license. Six were Issued during tb day. Leall Robert Kyle, ZI, alec trlolan, and Etta Palersoo, 12, waltreaa, both of Weed, Calif.; and Bernard Homer Munsel, 11, groceryman, and Olga Welborn, 21, factory worker, alao of Weed, were granted licenses to wed. Elmer Joseph Allen, 14, fac tory worker, and Isobal Sontag, It, both of Klamath Falls; Floyd Frank Folerdeau, 13, cook, Ten nsnl, Calif., and Ruth Rosa Pin ley, It, telephone operator. Ban Francisco; Cbarlea Lewi Claus ing, fireman, Rawlins, Wyo., and Rose Winifred Dixon, 10, teacher. Salt Lake City, Utah, war grant ed marriage license. Belly Kllubeth Mulligan, 17, laundry worker, became tb bride of Henry H. LeRou, IT, logger, at a ceremony performed by Jus tice llsrnea. Both gave their resi dence a Klamath Kail. Telegram Appeals Mannix Judgment SALEM. Ore.. Nor. 11 UP) Tbe Portland Telegram ba ap pealed to tba (tat auprem conn from a docrea of th circuit court awarding to Thome Mannlz. Portland lawyer, a IJ5.000 libel Judgment agalnat that newspaper. Mannix averred la bis complaint that tba Telegram pnbltibed an article In wblcb It' wo ssld that ba betrayed Harry McDonald, alia Harry Knight, who wa bald In tb Multnomah county jail charged with murder committed la Missouri. McDonald bad re tained Mannix as bis attorney. Membership Meet At Pelican City Tonight ther will be held, at tha Pelican Community club, a regular membership meeting, for all mem bare of tha club. Tbe meeting will atart at ( o'clock Tba social committee ba bain fortunat In aeeurlng for tbl meeting tba program sponsored by th Oregon Stat Board of Forestry, Oregoa Fir associa tion and tha United State For est Service. Tb program la termed "Tb Story of tb For eat" and tbl atory la graphic ally told by motion picture and on of tha fineat set of und colored lantern illde aver col lected on tba lubject. Ther ar three parts to tba .program: Plrat, "Tb forest and lu bc-utle," cnry, wild lit nd recreation; aecond la "The foreala and Its Indnatrle." log glng, lumbering and graxlng, and laat la "Tbe forest and Ita tragedies," foreat fir, defores ts! I on and erosion. These picture hav beon ahown throughout tb itate Ir acboola, thealrea, grange ball ervlc club and on the Elllaon- Whlt Chautauqua platform. Mr. Puller, known aa "Oil" for bla Swedish atorle, and George E. Griffith of tb forest service will b In charge of the lecture and picture. Previous to the "Story of tbe Foreat" ther will b tb regu lar business meeting and fol lowing It there will ba refreshments. FUNERAL NOTICES HELD IN JAIL Henry Oacar 1 being held In the city jail pending payment of a fine of 160 or IS daya In jail, following bla arrt at Itb and Main (treat at aa early hoar thla morning for driving whll Intoxi cated. Donglaa was tb arresting officer. aW I Glorify your eyes as Quick as a wink (f Tour ovee. within a aee- ond after you apply Dellca-Brow, will luke on unexpeoted beauty. Tha brow amartly abaped, the lashes acemlngly longer, will serve aa setllnrs to eye tliat never be fore eeemed ao sparkling and mysterious. Ona application lasts sll day. Dellca-Hrow Is water proof. Glorify your eyes with It today. Black or brown. At toilet counters. OYEAKS Baking Rtwder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume in your bakings MBBon$ of pound etsecf by our Government 115 LISTEN "Bhnra yon don't hava to ask why I'm smiling. There' a wo bit ot lov In my heart." -that' Colleen Moor dinging la "Smiling Irian Eyes." Sing ing, not ona, but three aongn. And talking for tha first tlm oa the screen. It' on of th flnost talking picture w have ever ahown I Colleen Moore Smiling irish eyes" Hear Colleen sing "A We Bit O' bore," Jama Hall play th violin. VITAPHOXB ACT y mm VamialiuTiTi-tinii laiwaiiaa iiib im asinaBiirfiniiiwinmr-mr- 1 Coma Bark to Erin" and "Smiling Irian Eye." Hoar 111 NEWS REEL AT Poole's PINE TREE Theatre STARTING TODAT WOMEN OF FASHION are women of Common Sense, too. In which ease they realize that one's wardrobe may be maintained at relative ly small cost by keep ing garments freshly cleaned and pressed. For clothes treated by our expert process are almost like new. KLAMATH Cleaning and Dye Works 43X MAIN STREET PHONE 408 GEOKGE WILBO.V Tb funeral of the lata George Wilton will b held Thursday morning at 10:10 o'clock at tbe Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine Avenue at Sixth. Inter ment will ba made In Llnkvlliv cemetery. NORA ELV.4 FRENCH Funeral aervlce for tbe lata Nora Elva French will be beld Thursday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock at tb Keeney Funeral Homa, at Corvallls. Oregon. In terment will ba made In tbe family plot In tba Corvallls cem etery. The rmslns were tor warded try tb Earl Whltlock Funeral Horn oa , Tueaday night's train. RAT COLMAN BLACXMFJl Friends are respectfully Invit ed to attend tba funeral aervlce for lb lata Ray Colman Black mar to ja held Thursdsy aftar noon at 1:19 o'clock at tb Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine Arenua at Sixth with Rev. D. V. Height, paator of th Plrat Preabyterlan church officiating Interment will ba made la tha family plot la Llnkvllla cemetery. SYDNEY E. DAIIMXO Angelina Romero, daughter of bualneaa man of tbla city, paaaed away Tueaday night at f o'clock Ha waa aged 47 year 10 month nd It daya at tba time of daatb Tba remain ar In care of tbe Karl Whltlock Funeral Homa. Pin Avenue at Sixth. An nouncement of funeral arrange men's will be made la tar. ANGELINA ROMERO Angelina Romera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romero passed sway at tba family real dene at Cherry Creek Tuesday night at t:tt o'clock. 8hs was born at Stockton, Calif., anil aged years 1 months and 10 daya at tha time of deatb. In addition to ber parent aba is survived by two brothers, Clar ence and Antonio and ona sis ter Maria. Th remain will be forwarded by tba Earl Whlt lock Funeral Home, Pine Aven ue and Sixth to Stockton, Calif., wher funeral services will be beld and Interment made In the family plot. BABY SNYDER Tba Infant aon of Mr. and Mrs. Glcna Snyder passed away la this city Wedneaday morning at I o'clock. The child was born In Klamath Falls and In addition to bla parents 1 sur vived by a sister, Frances Ver lee Snyder. Tb remain are In th pink room of tbe Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine Avenue at Sixth. Graveside ser vices will be beld Tbnriday at 10 o'clock at Llnkvllla cemetery. 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