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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1931)
Sept. 19, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FTVE CITY BRIEFS .rating Humlay Thomas nd (leorge Maaaey Ira leaving Hun tin y morning for Kugeiie where' they will enter III Uulreraltjr (if Oregon. Tom Maaaey will enroll a ii soihomnr and lloorg a frnalilnall, MlM Melissa Mannar -var 111 rruiiipuny her brother to Kni'iii ami will remain at Ilia Alpha XI Hull Imua durliif ruali week. ri.iiflnr.l at llMillal lllrhard V. roary, who aiiirrtcil a frac tured leg a ml pHvli rlepleniber p In ail automobile accident on the comer nf Fourth and Main i renin, la allll a I'a I l.-nl at tha Klninalh Valley hnapllal. I In will lint ha ahlo In ha moved fo at Irani two months, arciirilhiK lo imapltal authorities. KIlianiK 'oiiiiiilllre Merle- Tllu flnaiira rominlllea of Ilia Klnni alh rouiily rhanihctr of rouimorre, riimponad if A. II. Wilson, rhalr limu; K, W. Vanillic, dirt tor In charm'; II. K. Iiewreea, A. II. Mourn. LobIIb I'eytnn and Karl Wliltlnrk. will moat al 10:00 o'clock Monday morning at tho chamber oltlrc. !, IHsraara llMirt'-.l Konr roses of whooping rough, ouo of ty Vttnld and ona n( sraiilea In Kluma.Ui county were reported lo tho heallh unit office during tha wank ending Heptember IV. Field Nurse Tmnaferred Mlaa Zlllab Malhlaa, who liaa acted aa llnld nurse on tha Klamath In dian reservation (or tha past I lira years, loft Friday for l'p lar, Mont., lo wulrli place alio haa baan transferred hy (ha 1). H. Indian service. Mlaa Malhlaa will ba alatrnnnd at Kort I'eck. To Attend Convention Paul Hchiiiir l leaving Kiitnluy inorii' lug hy motor for Tatallna laland ahrro lia will attend a New York Ufa liiaiiranro convention, lia will ha accompanied hy Mra. hVhyiir and Ihelr two children. P.HjiIo eiperlalUt Hern II. K. Drnblah. of llolaa, Idaho, a po tato specialist, la spending sev rral ilnya In Klamath aa tha meat of f. A. Ilendrraun, roun ly agent. Juiltferi UmliKk-County Alant C. A. Henderson -want to Mad ford Kalurday lo art aa Judga In tha livestock esulhlt of tha Jark aon rounty all club fair. Coaaila Mote Mr. and Mra. O. II. Toiad have moved from tha corner of Berentti and High alreeta. and ara now making their homa In tha Jobnaon apart ment!. I.lrenao laeucd A marriage II renaa waa laaued Friday to How ard l. Itarnbarl. SI. and Vera Maa Seed a, IS, both ot Klamath alia. V lulled Friends Mra. Pa rah Cnrrla lllton, of Kan Kranrlaro, flailed ovor tha weekend with friends In Klamath Kails. Mra. Illiou, with her alaler, Mlaa Ann C'nrrle, wero fnrmorly In busl neaa In III la city, lloturn to Ijiketlrw Mra. 'Aim llaldwln and Mlaa Alvlra Ander aim. of I.aknirlew, will return homa today after flailing at tha homa of Mra. W. A. Leonard In thla rlly. Mra. Illllla Halt will accompany then. Iteturna from tamp Hergt. l-orln I.. (Hborn. of Mattery II. fth Coast Artillery, returned Friday evening from Camp I'ar- ry, Ohio, whrra ha attanded tha national rlfla ahoot. Mra. Jnalta l,avee Mra. B C. Joalyn haa left for ber homa In Kama Monlra. Calif., after fla iling her daughter. Mra. W. A. Leonard, la thla city. P..T. A. to Mart A meeting r.f the Henley I'.-T. A. will ha held Tueaday afternoon. Septem ber t:, at 1 o'clock at tba grada achool building. Alt Tlfo Clfowdki3 r'lrat l'rrelilrrlan CYiurrh, I'lna and Hlalb Hie , tha pa.tor. tha Kev. A. Theodora Rmllh, "IJ-J. will apeak In the morning at 11 o'clock on tha topic, "Tha Throne of Wickedness and iod." Mra. (;era V. Milnlvro. organlat. presents aa prelude. "Crecondo" by laaen and aa offertory. "riap jihlc Ode" by Hrahma. The Seat ed rl.olr directed by Mtaa Aug- iiata I'arker will alng aa anthem. "The (iod of Abraham I'ralee." In lha etenlng at o'rlork Mlaa oleia Htanley, who attended tha International convention of the Christian Endeavor Society, re renlly held In Kan Franrlaro, will give her Impreaalnna of that great gathering. Tha arenlng inuatral program ronelata of or gan prelude Herena.de" by Vldor, offertory "Krrnlng Tray cr" hy Itelnerke, and a e porta I number by the young people a choir, directed hy Mlaa Dorothy Hmlth. A pot-lurk banquet for lha young people'e aorlotlea ot tha city la to ba beld In thla rhiirrh Tueaday eeenlng at ( o'rlork to hear Robert r. Hopn and lr. Ira I.andreth. Tha lllble arhool meet at :45 a. m . with claaaea for all gea. The I'hrlat lan Kndeavor aocletlea. Senior and Intermediate, meet at :45 p. m. Tha public la welcomed at any or all acrtlrca held In thla church. a i a a lint Pentoroalal Aaarmhly, t Main HI. Corner Conger Are.. A. II. Drake, paator. Hunday arhool for all agea, :4fi a. m., Koy Ilar nell, Knpt. Morning Kelloamhlp aertlre lie. m.: Kvcnlng eran geliat terrlre. 1: 4R p. m.a Urn. Kiting, from Oklahoma, will rrearh at both acrrlrea. Young I'eople'a C. A. meeting Hunday arenlng at 6:90 p. m. Tueaday evening Uueellona and Anawera, 7:40 p. ni.: Wedneailny evening prayer meeting, 7:46 p. ni.: Krl day evening Evangellallc aervlre, 7:45 p. m. Herlal aervlrea: Monday and Saturday evcnlnga Itthla achool atitdlea, 7:4S p. m. Thuraday evening Tarrying meet ing, 7:45 p. m. All welcome, e e a Hranrllnavlan Mlaelon, Cornrr 5th and Main, Daacment. Sunday arhool 9:43: aermnn (Swedish) II; Junior Yonng I'eople'a aerv lre 7: SO p. m. Hervlcea In Swed lah. : Iter. A. 0. Samuolaon of Hacramentn. Calif., will preach the goaprl on thla Sunday at both morning and evening aerv lrea. All are Invited to come and hear him. K. A. Oilman, paator. a e Zlon Lutheran tliurrli (Mla aourl Synod) 1025 High St., U. W. Iloffinami, paator. Tha Sun day arhool will observe Hnlly Vnr Hunday morning with a apo rlni aervlra al 10:30. Ilymna will he aung by the, children and the paator will apeak on tho worda of Chrlat. "Suffer tho- lit tle children to come unto Me, and forbid them not." A cordial In vitation la extended to yon to at tend thla aervlre. Tha membera nf tha Sunday arhool are reqneat ed to meet at the uaual time, :J0 for the Sunday arhool aea alon. Mid-week Blbla Study Hour every Wednesday evonlnf at 7:30. a e e first Itaptlst Church. All Sun day eervlcea will he hold in the auditorium of the Fremont achool during (he reconstruction of the church building. Sunday achool .1 1-4K a m. with rlaasea for all agea and trained workera. Iter. H. K. Milam will prearn ai me II o'clock devotional aervlre. P. Y. I". t'. meet a at :4& followed by tha evening devotional aerv lre at I o'clock led by Her. C. C. flrown. e e e Klamath l.alhrraa Church, I. O. O. V. weat hall, th and Main Hta , Kugena W. Lee, mlnlaler. Sunday achool and Adult lllble rlaaaea commence at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. Theme "Abundant l,lfe" A Cord ial Invitation la extended to every one to attend our eervlcea. e e e Kt. TauTe Kplaropal church. tb and Jefferson Hta., Joseph S. Kwlng. rertnr. I'hone llslt: Itertory J0 N. 11th Hta. I a. m. Holy Cnmmunlnn: '4!l a. m. Churrh arhool. Thla "Welroma Home Sunday" for all children who have been away for tha aum mcr. Wo have a graded courae of study and excellent teacher for all children . 11. a. m. Morn ing prayer and sermon by the rector. Theme: "Church Loyal ty." Thla Is our "Loyalty Sun day and w ask all members and friends ot St. raul a lo wor- ahlp with ua aa we renew our allegiance to the rhnrrh and Its mission In Klamath Kalis. Hena- tor Jar 1'pton of friend, president of the Laymen's League of tho Kplaropal church In Eastern Ore gon will address the Laymen ot this parish. Wednesday evening Sept. 23. A alag dinner will be prepared by the men at a:S0 p. in. In the pariah hall and the meeting will follow. mlulater. Talk oa tha children. No evening aervlre. Monday eve ning: Kail Itally supper (Tot Luck) and aortal for all the church families and friends. Hll o'clock, Hrlng food for your family, toffee provided by churrh, Olrl Hrouta meet Thura day In Community building. (Ilrls Viwted choir meets Krlday In mo church. e e e Vint Mrthodiat Kplaropal Oiur.h, Mnlvllln T. Wire, pastor. Cornor loth and High Hta. Sunday arhool at :4S a. m.; morning aervlre at 11 o'rlork, solo by Mrs. Arab lloyt (Iraham, "Com Jeans Itedeenier" (llsrllnlt). Her- nion by the paator, loplr, "The Klnlahed Taak." Kpwortli league at CIO p. in.; Kvenlng aervlre at 7:30 p. ni. Hunt hy Mra. I,. II. rinrca and Mra. Meivnie l. Wire. Hermon topic, "Llfn'a Work and Outlook." A cordlul welcome to all, see liiiiuanurl llaptlat fliarrh. tn ,-honl S : 4 ft a. m.. Iter. Ilnnry l.orani. Supt. The arhool la working hard toward Itally Day. Public worahlp II a. m., the aublert "Home of the Dis coveries of Jesus." H. Y. 1', U. meets at 0:30 p. m. At tho eve ning service 7:30 p. m. Tho pas in, ,lll .Milt nn "'t'lie Wav of Salvation aa set Forth by the Havlor. ' Min-weeg aervire vou. 7:30 p. m., lllble study In James, see L' .H..,. Tn.,.t,. Blh and flak atreeta, Kred Harnshuh, paator. nunoay aruuiu ei r.ii ven uu..- J . IbI anil.lil Urnln worship at 11:00, the pastor prearniog on i ue cwu w, w it.-. , Th UiihiIi mnrnltif sarvlr'a will b beld In Klamath t. .1. t a'2 n m. i nu.nl.. HtMllrtV rlu- vuB "" - - alvely for young people. Hervlcea are held every nigni ai i:s ai the lllg Tent on the corner of 7th and I'lna atreeta. conducted by Ktangellat Dwlght McLaugh lin and party. e e UmI C 1. r4J Ii. n llmrrh. Korth th and I'lno ave., aervlce for worahlp and communion at 11 a. m. Iter. Arthur T. Katon will preach tba eermon. At 1:45 a. m Sunday arhool meeta. O. II. Kraley la Iho newly elected au perlntendent. Chrlatlan Endeavor social y meeta at 7 p. m. All vnnnv nennle not connected with other churches are cordially In vited. At I p. m. tba evening aervlre win pe nein. iiev. r Ihnr T. Eaton will occupy the puipu. Cliurrh of the Lailer Hoy KaJnU, Klfth and Commercial Sta. laion for adulta, "Home and Family." Hervlcea begin at 10:00 o'clock a. m. Whittlesey Case To Start Tuesday The Jury panel Is ordered to ap pear In circuit court Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, at whirh time the raaa ot the State vs. K. I). Wblttleasey. Indicted on charges of Tackiest driving, will come up for trial. Immediately following the WhlMeaey trial Is scheduled a second trial for Kalpb Johnson, also charged with rerklesa driv ing. The Johnson rase came up for trial Friday, but after alx hours deliberation the Jury waa nnabla to reach a verdict and wo dismissed by tho court. J Held on Charge Of Intoxication T. R. Calner waa arrested by city police officers early Satur day morning on chargea ot being drunk and disorderly. He Is be ing beld In the city Jail pending a hearing on tho charge. Jark Ireland and A. Lyo were arreeted on chargea of being drunk, Friday night, while Rob ert Johnson waa charged with vagrancy. "Women of All Nations" will be here Tneadar. Adr. TO BE HERE FOR 3 DAYS Klamath Falls hsa been select ed aa one of tha four strategic rrnlera. of lha Htule of Oregon for the coming nf the Allied Cam palgnera. a group of Internation ally known speakers and leaders, who are In be hern the coming week for three days, beginning Tueaday afternoon, September ft, and closing Thuraday evening, September 24. All afternoon mentlnga are lo ha held at 2:30 In the library auditorium. AH eve ning meetings are to be held In the Fremont achool auditorium at 7:30 o'rlork. particular atten tion should be given to this an nouncement, aa It repreaeuta a change with reference to the eve ning meetings aa previously an nounced. The Allied Campaigners Is a secular organisation within the dry lines to make the prohibition cause much more than a churrh movement, enlisting men, women and young people. It la stated by local sponsors. The united move ment Includes Allied Youth, Al lied Buatness Men and Allied Wo men, with Dr. Daniel C. l'ollng a general chairman. On Tuesday afternoon ""and Tuesday evenin: Dr. Ira Landrlth, chairman cltlsenshlp department ot the Chrlatlan Endeavor society. Ex-Congressman Orant M. Hud son and Mr. Robert C. Ropp. chairman of Allied Youth, will be the aoeakers. On Wedneaday, Raymond Rob- Ina. aoclal economist, one ot the greatest platform apeaker of America, an old Klondyker, and Norma C. Brown, aerretary Allied Forces for Prohibition, will ba the apeakers. On Thuraday Daniel c. Poling and Oliver Stewart, vice chairman Allied Forces, will ba the speak. era. A banquet for the young peo ple ot the city In charge of Mrs. A. Theodore Smith. 7S1-J. will be served at tho First Presbyterian church at o'clock sharp. This la a pot-lurk aupper, and all com ing ahonld bring soroetning aa di' reeled by the one In charge, ac cording to the announcement. No charge la made for tha banquet. A business men a luncheon will be announced later, when oppor. tnnlty will bo given to the men ot tho city to bear Dr. Poling. Tha local organisation co-oper atlng with tho Allied Campaign- era follows: "Ian" General chairman. Attorney Y. L. Elliott. Secretary, tb Rev. T. Davis Preston. Committee on pre siding officers, the Rev. Arthur T. Ecton. Local announcements committee, the Rer. Melville T. Wire. Committee on distribution of advertising, Mrs. Ida Abbey. Committee on announcement In snrroundlng towns, Mrs. Ida Grimes. Committee on lists of names and addresses, Mr. A. R. Wilson. Commltte on co-operation ot women. Mrs. France E. Boyd. Committee on co-operation by business men. Dr. Warren C. Hunt.. Commltte on co-opera tion by ministers, the Iter, T. Da vie rreston. Committee on enroll ment of names, Mr. It. M. ChlU cutte. Commltte on aewspsper publicity, tbe Iter, A. Theodore Smith. Committee on Interesting young people, Mia Thelma Par iah. Committee on civic organiza tions, the Iter, h. 11. Slgle. Lakeview Judge to Hear Cases at Bend SAI.KM, Sept. 1, m Judge O. M. Corklne ot Lakeview has been assigned by Chief Juatlce if. J. Bean of the supreme court to hear the rases of slate agulnat It, H. Paraona, and of the alnle against Winfree at Bend. Judge T. A. J. Duffy haa been dla nunllfled In theae hearings. No dates were set for the trials. Other assignment included sanding Judge Duffey to Lake- view lo replace Judge Corkins. and Bending Arlie (I. Walker of McMlnnville to Washington coun ty to bear rases In which Judge (ieorre n. Bagley hss been disqualified. Grange Bulletin Opens new Office ROEBURO. Ore., Kept 19. (IP) Dr. C. II. Bailey, editor of the Oregon Grange Bulletin, official publication of lha Oregon State Grange, today announced the ee tabliabment ot a business office In Portland. Tbe office will be nnder the direction of-William B. Bmullln, former managing editor ot the Southwestern Oregon New at Marthfleld. The editorial office ot the Bulletin will be continued at Roaeburg. An Increase In crime Is reported In London. Ufa bard to tlx the blame. Great Britain being with out prohibition. LUIS TO GET POLICE I I Jsme Luis, proprietor of the Union Lunch, Is making extensive preparations for winter relief work which he will undertake with the cooperstlon of the Klamath Kail police department. I,oula Is enlarging bla quarter", at 14 Klamath, and will be able to arrv 400 meal a day If tha emergency arise. The lunch-room proprietor Is laying In aupplie for winter use. hut announces that he will not begin serving his free meal un til rigorous winter weather seta In. The opening day I set for January 1, according to Luis. When he Instituted hi relict program last winter Lula asserted that when bnslness was good his clientele wo msde np of the workingraen. When business Is not good, he Intends to stand by the worklngmen and help them during the unemployment crisis. J Henderson Will Judge Livestock County Agent C. A. Henderson will go to Medford today where ho will judge livestock at the club and grange fair being held there. He will return this after noon. "Women of All Nations" will be hero Tuesday. Adv. Arah lloyt Graham (Mrs. L. U Graham) Contralto ACCREDITED TEACHER. OP VOICH Student of Del ma Do llelde, Paris Laxur Bamolloff, New York Bel Canto Studio Now Opening Special Hates for High School Student Desiring Musto Credit, Voice Tested Without Chargo. Studio, Linda Vista Court, No. 5 Telephone SWIM for Appointment. IltSI Erie Street, Try Herald-News Classified Ads. hjfj Put Your f VALUABLES Where Fire Wfll J ' Never Enter , No ordinary door can ay "Keep I 'Jt f Out" to FIRE. tl Jl f A Absolute safety la posslbl In oar J r i f safety deposit rault, ' I Safety DerxalU RX only 4.0O a Tear. OREGON BANK ff and TRC6T CO. "7 TtrTW- Ivmmnslty Congregational Church, Usrden and Martin Hta. East Side. T. Davis Preston, min ister, Z027 Wantland Avo. School of Chrlatlan Building meru on Sunday at 10 o'rlork. Graded In struction for all groups. Primary and beginners department meet t In the Community Building under the leadership ot Mrs. l'reaton. i Junior and upper gradea meet In 1 the church building under the1 leadership of Rev. l'reaton. 8er- : vice of worship at 11 o'clock. You will enjoy this service In our ( beautiful new building. Music by Girls Vested choir. Sermon by the ' Lakeshore Inn Sunday Dinner Special Our Regular $1.50 Dinner f 1.00 between Hours 1 and a p. m. NEW REDUCED PRICES In Electric and Acetylene Welding Holler Repairing; and Strrl Construction Work Coma In and let ug flfur with you. LELAND OTEY ,VI4 Market St. rhono 003 Yj DANCE IODINE mm and be C MERRY With H. M. Brant and His Radio Dance Band at Plantation 'inn Everybody Welcome She hurt 4 tor l ove npA flatte5y.T-T.tfor a pal n:o:t a headline seeker? DaUGlBLT gillttnt(.f aTvivid; ' jJjV ti a)) I intriiuin play' o sri.lj COLUMBIA PICTURES p,.n Overshadow Any Picturo Ever Made No Raise in Prices KLAMATH'S OWN STAR In the Greatest rieture Ho Ha Ever Made VoX Beat Bound In Tovrn Starting Tomorrov for Entire Week JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES FAY W R A y FRANK CAPRA P&oidiitiCiiiiMn 'XdaptTtion. and Dialoju byTjol Swcrlinj Last Showing Today Tour I.nst Chance to See this Thrillinpf Modern Tictiire The "VIKING' H. W. Poole Theatres Last Times! PELICAN Las Times! A Bparkllng Coinedy of Modern Marriage anr Divorce "MEN CALL IT LOVE" Last Times! PINE TREE Las Times! "Breed of the West" and "Spell of the Circus" Last Times! RAINBOW Times! Olsea and Johnson la Riot 00s Comedy . "OH SAILOR BEHAVE" SUNDAY and MONDAY The Pelican The Pine Tree 'A 3 V his greatest role Vj aince "AH Quiet On ft4 The Western Front" R LEW I ma in J IRON MAM Not a priio-Iight itory, but tha thrilling; romance ot a world' champion (guess ho It 1 In real life!) who wag a man-killer In lha ring but a palooka In the hands or his double-crossing wife! Robt Armstrong and Jean Harlow ' v (The Platinum Itlonile of lli-H' Angela) shro the honor In this outstanding plctnro Framed! Caught in the dragnet! Innocent, unable to prove it . . a because she pinned her faith in a man other women call faithless! J3oes he fail her too?. Tense, forceful, terrific drama. "The Vice Squad" What a Role for5 Kay Francis! What a Role for Paul Lukas! Don't mis this ex citing picture! It's a Timely and Hard-Hitting Drama! The Rainbow "Girls Demand Excitement" No Flat Tire thla Rumble Heat Romance lust a flock of self-starters with free wheeling Ideas!