The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    October 21, 1931
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
VVnlneedey lull tit Meet A
fieellng of Ilia Wedueaday club
will li. held In lh parish lull
thla evening, with Mm. Krnnk
lldiduii, Mm. Juaauh Avarv, Mm.
Ilernaid Itewllns mid Miss Ml
Moe as hoaleeaee, 1 1lls will be
gueet night, and each niambnr
la asked lu tiring bar husband or
another gueal.
Mmxlrcaft l Mm-Nolghbora
of Wodocratt will bold a regular
mauling at Iha I. l. O. r. ball,
I lili evening, at I o'clock, A un
cial Invitation la Handed to all
I'uet lluardlan Neighbors lu ba
guaata at thla maalliic. A pro-
ratn la bolnat pntpurad lor tba
evening, llnfreahtueuta will ba
served.
Iluslncaa Merllng Momhers
of Iha MatlmdUt Ladles' Aid
will bold a bualnaaa meeting In
Ih church parlor" Thuradey
allarniMin at S:3U, to wblrb all
niembcra ara requested In at
tend. After ha disposal it hue.
I nr.. a luncheon will ba served
and a program preeenlcd.
dull. I la Meet The (lulld of
HI. I'aiil'a Kplacopal rburrh will
hold an all-day aeaslou, Thura
day, alerting at 10 o'clock In tlia
Iiiornlne. Mainhera nllendlng ara
asked lo hrlng thlmhlcs and
something (or tba pot lurk lunrb
wlilib will ba earved. Tha day
will ba spent nesting (or need
children.
Hoclal Manned A Hard-Time
social will ba (Iran by Iha Joe
eph Conger l'.-T. A. at tha
arhool, Thunday evening, Nov
ambrr 5, It waa annoupcad Wed
nesday. Thara will ba an ad
mission charge o( It came and
IV ceula. Thoaa not wearing
hard-lime costumes will ba lined.
Mra. Wallua Home Mr.
George Walton returned to Klam
ath Kails Turiday morning from
10-day visit In Htockton, Call!.,
with bar daughter. Mra. J. It.
Ilodky and Mlaa Kalharlna Wal
ton, who la aludvlng mualo In
the aoutht-rn cliy (or several
nontba.
Ilualnraa Vlaltnre Carl J.
Kundherg. aaataiant traffic man
ager, and (iuy lull, general Irav
allng agent (or Iha I'arlflc llrey
hound l.lnaa, wara among tha
bualnaaa vlallora In Klamath
Kails Tuesday.
Health lienor According to
Iha state department of haaltb.
Iha following communlrahla die
eseee wara reported In Klamath
county: ona ludueusa and one
pneumonia. .
Altar Hnrlriy to Moot A Tg
ular moating of HI. Mary's Altar
aorlaty will be bald at Iha I'arlah
hall thla evening. Aa thla la lo
ba an Important eeaalon, all
mambera ara naked to ba preaent.
Rummage Hale Tha Methodist
Iadlee Aid wll conduct a rum
mage rata (Saturday In tha (ormor
Hroernfleld atnra building. Mrs.
I). Darnlelle will ba la charge.
It la announced.
Kludy (irmip Met The flrat
mratlng of Ilia Child Ktudy group
of the Joacph Conger achoot l
T. A. waa bald Krlday. October
It, at the arhool when the die-
cnaalon waa lad by Mra. Ander-aon.
Indiana Vlallora Mra. M. M.
York and daughtar of Klwood.
Ind. epenl Tuesday visiting In
Klamath Kails. Thay warn an
ronto to California on a bualnaaa
and plaaaure trip.
Circle to Meet Harmony Cir
cle No. 3 of the Klral Chrlatlan
church will mact Tbnraday a(tar
noon at 2:30 at tha home of
Mra. Itoacoe lllehn. AH members
are aakad to he preaent.
( Irrlo to Meet The Ikirces
circle o( tha Presbyterian church
will mart Thuradny afternoon at
1:30 o'clock at the home of Mra.
J. I. Itecd. 140 North Slllb
atrcet.
Itumirwge Kale rinnncil
Tti. Klamath Lutheran Lad lea'
Aid will hold a rummage aula In
tha old Oregon llnnk building
Saturday, October, 24. C'hll
drerj'a clothing will be featured.
Main Vl'llora Among the vla
llora front tehrr etc Ira In Iha alata
In Klamath Kalla Wadnaaday,
wharo thay waro guaata at the
llotul Wlllard. ara: J. (I, Wal
lace, Portland: Mr. and Mra. A,
II. Kvana, rliilnm; H. t. I.wl,
Portland; Millie I'elaraeu, Ijikn
vlew; C. L. Hhorna, I'orlland; Mr.
and Mra. M, I,. Meyara, Malem;
Mra. It. W. Harla, Halam; f.
hVhmeer, Medford; A. (.alHcu,
Madford; A. A. Amort, Portland;
A. A, Manknl, Portland: (!. It.
Hllpa, A. Ilanaon, I'. II. Hpencar,
all of Portland; I, (ledauike,
Portland.
Attend Funeral Ilelatlvas and
frUlida of the late K, K. Kamaer
wbo ware In tha city Wadnaaday
morning to attend Iha funeral
Included: Mra. V. Itaniaer and
family, fluaanvllla. L'ullf.; Mr.
and Mra. II. O. Honk, Hprugua
Klvor: Lew la Hllnaluiiiglini,
(Iranla I'aaa; Harry Mraaner,
Rprague Hirer: W, Itamior, Hpok
ana; lloliert t. Itamaar, Colvllla,
Waah.; Ma Ida Itaniaer, Bpokana
and Mra. II. T. Kowlea, lilalna.
Waah. Thay wara guaata at tha
Hotel Hall,
llallroad Men Here J. T. Wal
lace, traveling freight and paaaan
ger aannt (or Iha CbUago and
Norlbwaatnrn rullroad, Portland;
John K. Hianlln. goueral agent
of tha New York Central, Port
land: and C W, llrd, traveling
freight and paaienger agent (or
the Canadian Pacific railroad,
ara among the vlaltlng railroad
men In Klamath Kalla Waduee
day. Vl.lt In City Mr. and Mra. K.
II. Kaodrlik and aon o( Hand;
A. K. Klora. Medford: M. M.
Parla, Portland; W. P. Downard,
city; John Jeep, Portland; George
W. N'eal, Iloaeburg; II. A. Kobl
bruaa. Portland; J. B. MrKaown,
rallrway mall clerk, Portland;
I). U. Wllllama, Yamaay; W. II.
Karr.tt and J. W. Copeland,
both ot Portland, are guaata at
the Hotel Klk Wadneaday.
Xrleoa Arrlvra Captain C. P.
Kelaoa. United Htataa Navy, co
ordinator of the Hevanth Corpe
Area, arrived In Klamath I'alla
Wadnaaday morning from Seattle
to attend tha eeaalon o( the fed
eral bualnMamen'a aaaoclatlon
and to give the dedicatory ad-
dreaa at Ilia dedication of the
new Klamath Kalla federal build-Ing.
(Jneata at Klk Among tha
gneata ragtatered at the ltdtel
Klk Wadnaaday from out of alata
polnta are H. W. Terrell, Berk'
elay: II. K. Pbllllpa, cattle .buy
er. San Kranrlaco: R. P. Itlrh
arda, Alameda: ('. W. Ilenard
and W. ('. Davie, liunamnlr; and
('. C, rinn- i, cattle buyer, Al
turaa.
(iaeeta at Hall Among tha
guaata at tha Hall Wadneaday
were It. W. Jonea, Ran Kranrlaco;
W. I). Duka, atockman. Yreka
Calif.; R. K. Wolfnrd, Fnraaue
lllver: Klmer J. Klder. Paliley
L. U Thnmaa, Cona Bay: K. I).
and William (iraham, Aahland
and Walter May, Portland.
'jewral AgVet Here W. C,
Wllkea. at San Kranctaco, recent
ly named general agent (or the
Weaiern raclflc railroad company
In Klamath Kalla baa arrived to
open offlcea In the Oregon Hank
building. Ha la a gueat at the
Hotel Klk.
Malta Aahland nirhard
Cougblau, day clerk at tha Hotel
Klk, returned Tueaday evening
from Aahland where he apent
two days on pleasure and bust
neaa.
Medford Vlallora Mrs. Grant
Nelson, and two sona. of Medford
are attending tha week In Klam
ath Kalla visiting with relatives
and (rlrnds.
Motor to Klamath Mr. and
Mm. W. I.. Kraln motored to
Klamath Kails Wednesday from
their ranch at Topsy tirade.
Ouaete at Wlllard Among the
guaata registered at the Hotel
Wlllard Wadneaday ware: James
I. Meyara, Han Kran'laro; Wil
liam J. Ilraendlg, lianbury.
Conn.) T. Young, Oakland,
Calif.: II. K. Crowe, Oakland,
Cllf.i (,'. K. Klnlay, Heattle; Mr.
and Mra. .W. II. Anderson, Oak
land, Calif,; Mr. and Mm. Lao K.
Wanner, Han Kramlaro; J, A.
Mnltara, Heattle; It. Jtl. Tapecatt.
Han Krauilaco; Hum H. Itoaan,
Han Kranrlaco; A. I). Hamilton,
Hun Ualirlrl. Calif.; Mr. and Mm.
J, J. Mr.L'ull, Hand Point, Idaho;
J. II. Htnall, Han Kranrlaco: Mr.
and Mra. A. Kapplnr, Han Kran
clsro; Mr. and Mra. John M.
Hudd, HI; Paul, Minn.; Mr. and
Mra. J. K. lietigeudorf, Oakland;
Calif.; Mr. aud Mra. Hoy (J. Lyle,
Heattle; i. L. Ileglln, Han Kran
ctaco; A. II. Ilonatln, Han Kran
claco; Mr. and Mra. It. A. Um
bo- k, Heattle, K. It. Wllllama, Log
Angulee; J, Hornlug, bscrarnen-
to.
Imim (or Itcnd Thnmaa lief-
(ron, reproaeututlve of the Stand
ard durational Horloty, left
Wadnaaday (or lleud.
McColm Funeral
Services Held
Kuneml eervlcea (or the lata
Mary A. McColm were held Wad
neaday morning at the Karl Wblt-
lock Kunoral Home with Her. A,
Theodoro Smith officiating. Tjio
musical numbers were presented
by MlM Auguala Parker, accom
panied by M, Helena joyaui.
The body will be taken lo
Aahland were vault entombment I
will be made In tha family plot
la ML View cemetery.
Mra. McColm, who was aged
73 years at the' time of death,
bad been a realdout of this city
for tha last (Ive yean. She I
paased away Monday afternoon j
at the borne o( her daughter.
Mra. Krleda Kill, Mills Addition
arhool teacher. She Is also sur
vived by daughters, Mra. C. L.
Harvey, city; Mm. Sylvester
Jonaa, North Bend; and one aon
II. L. McColm ot tirants Pats.
2 Flights to. Be
Played by Women
Two (lights, one (or women !
handicapped over 14 and ona (or
women with handicaps of leaa
than It, will be played by the
woman members of the Iteamea 1
golf and country club Krlday In i
a tournament (or which Mra.,
Kogla baa presented two cops to I
be given the wlnnera. I
Winnera of trophlea la the i
tournament last Krlday were 1
Mm. C. C. Keller. Mm. Kogle, !
Mm. E. W. Mercereau and Mrs.
Huntington Taylor.
First Real Blow
of Season Is Due
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 1. M)
Southeast atorm warnlnga ware
ordered np at all Oregon and
Waahlngton coast stations at V
a. m. today. Tha weather bu
reau said tha (Irat real blow of
the auiaon la Indicated.
A atortn ot marked Inteaalty,
the forecast said, la naarlng the
Oregon and Waablngton coast
line from the gulf of Alaska.
Haln tonight and Thuraday and
southerly galea to the coast and
offshoro ware predicted.
Eugene Men Not
to Come Tonight
Because) of (be Inability of Ku
gene business men and offlcluls
o( the chamber of commerce to
reach Klamath Kails tonight the
dinner which was to hare been
given In th'dr honor at the Wll
lard botal has been poatponad.
A telegram (rom K. Q. Harlan,
aerretary of tha Kugana chamber,
Informed the local organization
that the Kugene group wiuld be
unable to reach Klamath Kails,
and would remain In ilend Wed
nesday night.
IIKKM IIIHI-I.AYMt
An Inlerastlng dlaplay of live
honey brae In Iha ahosr window
of the Plggly Wlggly atoro at 30
Main alreet, baa been attracting
a great deal of attention thla
week. The beea ara from the
Stewart aplarlea at Medford.
ntltena of Denmark drank
474.000 gallons of alcohol last
year, aa compared with .23,000
gallons the year before.
,15
NKW YOIlK, Oct. 21. fT")
f'lrdh Pangborn guesaea ba ll go
bark to barnatormlng.
You ran make a living at that,
at leaat. This buainesa of flying
around the world braving doath
In a doien waya and beating a
path acroas the (ogbound Pacific
gela you only a lot of trouble,
a lot of strange fond, aome ex
perience, and a deficit.
Pangborn, veteran army and
air ilrras pilot, dlerlosed last
nlgbt that np to now the round-the-world
venture be accomplish
ed with Hugh Merndon. Jr., well-to-do
aviation enthunlaat, ia dis
tinctly "In tba red."
"We sank over 140.000 In the
flight," ba aald after a dinner
given him and Herndon by It. II.
KlelAchmann, magazine publisher,
"Ware atill a considerable aum
short of making up that total,
even with tba 125,000 check wn
received (rom the Tokyo news
paper. Maybe after we arrange
to sell few testimonials and
the Ilka we'll have the 4(0,000
bark and a little to spare. Hut
nothing to write borne about."
Hut neither has any regrets.
Both aald they would not (orego
No More Gas -In
Stomach
and Bowels
If yon wish to be permanently
relieved of gas In stomach and
bowela, take Baalmann'a (las
Tablets, which ara prepared es
pecially (or atomarh gaa and all
the bad effects resulting (rom
gaa pressure.
That empty, gnawing feeling at
the pit of the stomach will dis
appear; that anxloua, nervous
feeling with heart palpitation
will vanish, and you will again
be able to take a deep breath
without discomfort.
Thill drowsy, sleepy feeling af
ter O.nner will he replaced by a
desire for entertainment Bloat
ing will cease. Your limbs, arms
and tingem will no longer (eel
cold and "go to sleep" becauae
Haalmann'a Has Tablets prevent
gaa (rom Interfering with the
circulation, tiet the genuine. In
the yellow package, at any good
drug elore. Price $1.
Always da band at Star Drug
Store.
Mra, Molntore 111 Mra. T. A.
Molstore ot Kldorado street, la i
confined to the Klamath Valley
hospital where aha la receiving
medical attention.
Iletitene,! t'Mtin Teln Vr. anil
Mrs. J. K. Clanahan have lust I
returned (rom a 10-day visit In
San Kranctaco.
Ice cream, as fur as Is known,
was (Irat made and eaten during
tha 10th century In Italy.
Lorraine
Beauty School
Permanent Waving Under
Strict Hnprrvlalon
Heat Materials
$3.50
All Other Work at Small
Coat
riinno O'.Mi .
Sll Steivart-Drotv niilg.
VSX
licet Sound in Towri
Last
Showing
Today
JOHN GILBERT
The Phantom o Paris
Coming: Tomorrow
Biff Double Feature
"Dancing Dynamite"
and
"The Coatello Case"
THE RAINBOW
Now Flayinir
"HER
MAN".
with
Union Twrlvetrees
Marjoi'ie Rambeau
Ricardo Cortez
Phillips Holmeii
'James Glenson
Life In the Fastest City In
Iha World Havana!
Pelican Theatre
wn
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A surprisingr IMcturc!
Pine Tree Theatre
M
arie
Dressier
' ami
Polly
IV.
loran
in
Politics
More laughs than a
"President has votes!
The
Peacock Beauty Shop
takes pleasure
in co-operating
with
Ethel M. Hall
in the School
of Home Economics
Take proper care of your health, skin and hair at
home every day. See a competent cosmetician.
Peacock Beauty Shop
Stewart Drew Bldg 221 Phone 629
the eiperlenre and tha memoriae
of their (light (or anything.
I'angborn and Herndon took
off at a. m., today lor Wash
ington. Thay (law to tha capital to ba
welcomed by Prealdant Hoover
and the Japaneae ambassador.
Herndon s w 1 ( accompanied
thera.
t'nlted Rtatea at porta to Rua
ala thla summer more than dou
bled. In one month that country
bought I12,ll,50 worth of ma
terial (rom na.
Edison Pictures
To Be Displayed
At Church Sunday
The It' red accomplishments
of Tbon.., A. Edlaoa will be
shown In three reela o( moving
pirturee at tha Community Con
gregational church on Sunday
evenluir, November 1st, according
to announcement made by Hev. T.
Iiavla l'reaton, minister. These
pictures will naturally he ot very
great lnteraat at thla time.
Mr. l'reaton has recently ob
tained a ll-mtn. projector lor
nae IB the cburcn work. Thla
la tha lataat machine made foe
li mm (lira and protects a 'leer
picture els by nine teat. Tha
showing ot tha Kdlson dim will
start tba evening eervUea lor the
winter and films will ba shown
practically every Burnley evening.
In addition lo the ahowtug ot
dims the church aspects lo fea
ture ninaic and consraaatlonal
singing at theae evening eervlcea.
United Htatea atampa ara of
soma 47 different varieties, gad
In fifteen different shsdee.
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PROOF
WITH
OLD GOLDS
It's not only good manners to avoid
offending others with your smok
ing. It's good sense. The best way
to insure your own enjoyment.
For the same reason that OLD
GOLDS do not taint the breath, or
discolor the teeth ... for that very
reason OLD GOLDS are a finer
smoke . . . easier on the throat and
more delightful in taste.
Pure tobacco . . . that sums it up.
Sun-ripened tobacco . . . sweetened
by nature herself. Tobacco so good
it needs no added flavoring.
If you'll take a dare . . . and try
MturiUUvortd OLD GOLDS for a
day... we predict OLD GOLD will
win another life-long friend I
NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD
NO "ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS" TO TAINT THE BREATH
OR STAIN
P.UrilbeJOa.laa.
THE TEETH