December 81, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN WATCH PARTIES AND DANCES TO WELCOME 1932 Klamalh Valla will welcome tha new year, 11)11, with seversi aorlal functions end numerous religious "watch nlghl" obserr auoea tonight. Mmiy prlrate partlra will be bald 10 watch the old year out and Ihe new year In Among Iba aorlal avanla will ba Iba annual Naw Yaar'a ava ball at Reams. Oolf and Country club, to which members and ( hair frleuTIa art Invited. WlUon Wiley, president; Itlrhard Wr. tharly and Henry Heritor, Jr., ara on lha dance committee and promise something unusual In lha way of darorailona and fee luree. Klabnrala plana ara balm mada for tha New Yaar'a ara frolic at th Kike temple. Rpe clal decoretlone ara balm used and all kinds nf noise-makers for tba fuaala hare been ordered. AH Rika who wl.h to laka tbalr friends may ohtaln Invitations from Bacratary F. I). McMillan, Many nance Tba Tula Laka American I.e gtog poll la ei'onaorlng Ita ee ond annual Naw Yaar'a ava Biaaqua ball December 81. A targe number nf Klamath Falls paopla ara planning to attand. Veterans nf Foreign Wars. 111 bold a dance at lha ' Kxttlblt building. A record crowd If ex pected. Members and friends of Iba Mathndlat Episcopal church will attand a church gathering In Iba aorlal ball Tburaday evening be ginning at 10 o'clock and laatlng until altar midnight. Thara will ba a abort program, games, light rafraahmente and a devotional eerrlre at midnight. (liurrh Herrlree Tbrlatlan and I'reabylerlan Cbrlatlan KnnVaror groups will mat at lha I'reabylerlan church for a watch night aarrlra. A bort program baa been arranged. Similar ohaerranree will ba aid at tha Klamath Temple, ba Inning at p. m. Hpaclul choir land orchestra number, will ba included on lha program. Carl Klundereon of Nan Kranrleco will Iglre a brief lam. I At tha Community Congrega- llonal church ball Ihoee who took part la tha I'hrlaimaa pageant. "At Iba Door of tha Inn." will bather to welcome the new year. A muring picture of lha pageant .will ba taken at thla time. i A watch prayer meeting, pre ceded by baptlamal aerrlca and a program of muale and rerita II loin, will ba held at Ihe Klret llapllal church, according to lha paator, Iter. Leonard H. bima f.otreebmenta will be aerved. Tne program will commence at I m. f Immanuel llaptlat young peo !e will meet at the home of 'Creydoa llroylee at Hhady rine for a aorlal arenlng. FILED WEDNESDAY Three minor complalnle were lied In tha circuit court Wed leaday. K. M. Irvine filed a lharge agalnat Frank Crk and Annie Crk, l'eler Hchek and An. ha Heheb, . M. Tine. Mary M. Diarla, at al, to unlet tha title to (certain properly deacrlbad In the complaint to wblcb tba defend- 'ante claim adrerae right. Another complaint waa tiled tha matter of tha claim ot rbn M. McLeod before the atata duatrlal accident commission Jalnat tba accident commlsalon fejr tha recovery of 12400 which McLeod clalma la due him aa tna result of tha permanent loan of ))ia ngnt arm ana snomuer. sus tained In an accident. McLeod viae employed by Klamath jrVmies, Inc., at tha time ot tba ajcjcldent. (George W. McCollura of the walla Lumber company aaka for lle recovery of .', plua i!iu f rnay'a feea, alleged one on nlaaory note from ("harlea II non. others Arrested- On Burglary Charge fioran Rhoadi, 16. and hla v-it her. Konneth 14, fnce .h.argee ot burglary In a dwelling a reault of their arreat by eitrl police otflcera Wednesday Xia youtha ware arreated after heybad allegedly broken Into tha lV'me of T- Maaney at raat lMnln and Orchard, and taken P watch and tun. How Flames Wrecked Liner Before It Went to Sea ,'..-?m.ji .4efc.iw.-ie-aiiMiiai, - . ' "y aiai - - l.ilng on lie aide wlille flaniee anil aiiinke atlll iHiuml from Ita deck, the tl,WH).MMi liner MeaorU la plriuml almre aa It waa destroyed by fire at Ha dork at New port .Newa, Va. I'nder cwnatraHloai for tlie I nllcl Mall tiloainahlu t'omnany, the teaael waa nearly roiiiuYttl. .No4 the keel, at right, roniiilrtely above the eurfare aflee the alilp had luted sorter Ihe weight of tlmuaanila ot toaa of water which were pouml Into Ilia alructura by lira luga and doaene of engine companlee. Klamath Empire News The Dellea-Callftirnla highway, Hanaford Wllllama, who re cently underwent an operation In tha Klamath Valley boapltal In Klamath r'alln, baa returned to bla home at fort Klamath and la recovering eatlafactorlly from hla recent lllneee. Tba danca iponiorad by Iba Crater Lake 8kl club Saturday night at the Community club waa well attended. Muelc waa fur nlahed by tba Crater Lake Jait I'lratee. ALGOMA NEWS Fort Klamath KOHT KLAMATH, Ore. Fort Klamath waa rlaltad Saturday by a drlrlng anowatorm. uahered la by high wlnda, and It anowed ateadlly throughout Sunday. At preaent there la over lt Inchee ot anow In town, while ranchera ara anowed In and un able to nae can on tha road. Mr. and Mra. Frank Denton mada a trip to town Sunday by team, and atatid that tha roada ara Impaaaahle by motor. Already there la twice aa much anow thla winter aa la at year, which la a rauae for rejoicing to local ranchera who auffered from lack of molatura laat eummer. Langell Valley LANOELL VALLEY, Ore. Mr. and Mra. Curtla Mulkey and daughter, Itutb. were Lakerlew rlaltora laat Thoraday. Tbalr daughter, Mlaa Lola Mulkey, re turned with them to epend tha Chrlatmaa bolldaya. Mlaa Mul key la taking a poetgraduate courae at tha Lakerlew high et'hnol. Johnny Tnrnage apent tba Chrlatmaa vacation rlaltlng rela tive. In Chlro, Calif. Mlaa Mildred Orohl of Klam ath Kella la apendlna the Chrlat maa vacation with bar parenta. Mr. and Mra. Frank Oroha. Mlaa Oroha la a aludant at tha Klam ath Union high echooL Mra. Lather Dunn and aon are apendlng a tew daya rlaltlng with Mra. Dunna parenta. Mr. and Mra. Hradahaw, ot Malln. Mr. and Mra. Amoa Powera and aon, Ralph, and Mr, and Mra. Karl Ithlnehart were gueata of Mr. and Mra. Don Powera and family on Chrlatmaa day. Chat and Rarneat Chandler pent tba Chrlatmaa bolldaya II h relative at l.o Angelea. Mr. and Mra. Luther llurni and family had aa rhelr gueata on Chrlatmaa day, Mr. and Mra. drover Mulkay. Mr. and Mra. Frank Bogga of Ijingrll Valley and Mr. and Mra. John Horn and family wera din' ner gueata on Chrlatmaa day at the 1). tl. Morn borne In Bonanta A neighborhood dance waa held at tha Harlln Prough home oa Chrlatmaa evening. Mlaa Dorothy Dobler and Bill Keller ara apendlng the Chrlat maa vacation with Mr. and Mra (lua Keller. Both ara atudanta at tha Klamath Kalla high achool. Mr. and Mra C. B. Drown and family wera rliltora at the Krank Nlrhola home near Bonan a, Chrlatmaa day. Art llnraely waa a vlaltor at the Rob Thew home, chrlatmaa day. Mr. and Mra. Joe Homely and family wera rlaltora- at he Ar thur Oarrelt home laat Thura day. Mr. and Mra. Iran Welch and aim. Leltor, of lllldebrand, and Mr. and Mra. Herbert Merchant and family were rlaltora at the William Pbllllpa home on Chrlat maa day. Mr. and Mra. "ranch and chil dren from Lakerlew, vlaltcd the Joe Homely family and llnrlln Prough family for a few tlayg over the Chrlatmaa racntlon. Ray Merchant waa a bualneaa rlaitor at the (irnrge KUiott ranch near Malln tha flrat ot the week. Hurt Rrown and Bud Brown were riding for cattla last week on Tulo lake. FORT KLAMATH, Ore. Mr. and Mra. T. R. Nlrholaon and children and Stewart Nlrholaon apent tha bolldaya In Medford with relatlrea Wynn Brewer arrived home Wedneeday to rlalt hla parenta. January I, Fort Klamath grange will hold Ita regular bua lneaa meeting when the ataft ot recently elected olflrere will be Inatalled. Mr. and Mra K. M. Rrattaln and aon. Hobble, left Wedneaday for Lakerlew where they will epend the holiday week with relatlrea. Oarer Hunch will Pare charge of the poatoftlce during Ihe abaenre ot Mra. Ilratlaln, who la local poetmletreea. Chrlatmaa day paaaed quietly In Fort Klamath, with rarloua family gatherings held. Mr. and Mra. George Denton war gueata at tha home ot .Mr. and Mra Frank Denton, Chrlatmaa day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wimer bad aa their dinner gueata, Mr. and Mra K. B. Honnett and children. Mra. Kelda Corbln, Mra. Mlna J. Wlmar, Mr. and Mra. Harvey Copetand. and Mr. and Mra L. M. Straeter. Mra. Nellie Herrlck la pa tient at tha Klamath Valley boa pltal where eha will undergo a major operation. Mra. Herrlck became auddenly III Chrlatmaa eve. and waa ruahed to tha boa pltal for medical attention. Mra Herrlck la tba mother of Mra. Ruth Wllllama. Mra Pearl Ed warda and William Herrlck, of Kort Klamath, and baa been em ployed for aome time at the ALGOMA, Ore.-Tbe Windsors. Youngg and Jackaona apent Chrlflmag with relatlrea at Ban don. Tba Hoffman and Bowell fami lies spent tha bolldaya with Mra. lloffman'a and Mr. Howell's par ents at Medford, and their sla ter, at Klrby. Albert Ladlner and family and Mrs. Idlner's parenta, Mr. and Mra. Morris, are enjoying tba vacation In Portland. Mr. and Mra. I'hrman and daughter, Henrietta Maatera, and children, apent Chrlatmaa day with a daughter, Mra Darlaon, near Klamath Falls. Jim Andrews left to apend tha bolldaya with hla parenta at Eugene. Tha Barretts, Englanda and George Horn apent Chrlatmaa day at tha Conroy home. Mr. and Mrs. Herb England remained antll Sunday, Wallace Henry apent Chrlat maa with bla family near Spo kane. Lewis Pinion recelred badly cot thumb while cnttlng wood laat week. He la Improving but la forced to carry hla hand In aline. BONANZA BONANZA, Ore. Elmer Tar rlngtoa of tha Monopole atora spent tba holidays with hla mother, Mra Parker, of Klamath Falla Jamee Lnebka, wife and aon are apendlng the bolldaya with Mra Lnebke'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. Michael Ruerk. Mr. Lnabke waa formerlv nrtnrlnel of the Hand Creek aerrlca atatloa onj Bonanta high achool and la now to apend tha bolldaya with their mittee of grange membera He's Been Asleep Since Oct. 19 V:; 'j sZS ;. - A. , ;:..ZV-:1.J -J Asleep aince October IP, Joe rligg.ns, eight-year-old Mempnts, Tenn., boy, la now on tha third month of coma, Mlsa Blrdla Sue Tldwell, II, abown beside him above, has been pravlng at hla bed' aide dally for tbo boy a recorery. Joe seems to rally at times, bat Is atlll asleep deaplta tha tact that bla eyea ara open for hoars at time. principal at Moro, Ore, Olenn Burk, of Coqullle. la risking hla mother, Mra Birdie Burk, orer tba holidays. Mra. Nellie Calarnean of Se attle baa been the guest of Mra Birdie Burk for several daya Mr. and Mra George Adama and daughter apent Chrlatmaa at Central Point with relatlrea Mlaa Mary Scott, a atudent at Aehland Normal, la apendlng the racatlon with bar parenta, Mr. and Mra Ed Scott. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Conley and children left laat week for a hol iday rlalt In the Rogue Rlrer ral ley. Harry Lytlo and Mlaa Grace Lytle, who la teaching near Klamath Falla, apent Chrlatmaa la Aabland with Mr. and Mra Robert Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. George Hartley ara bare from Weatwood. Calif. children who ara In achool bare. Mra Ed Gowan and little daughter are apendlng the holi day aeaaon In San Fraaclaco and other Califoraia pointa rlaltlng with relatlrea Parties Held By Grange Committee FORT KLAMATH, Ore. Tneo- day evening, the third card party ot a serlea of four glrea by the finance committee of the Fort Klamath grange waa held la the dubhouaa Fonr teblee of progresstre fire hundred wera la play, witn high scores going to Robert Corden and Mlaa Dor la Noah: aeeond high waa awarded to Badd Vlgae and Mlaa Frances Smith. Re freahmenta wera aerved at the close of the erenlng by a com- VIE FOR LAURELS Old time fiddlers playing real old time muale la the ronteet, sponsored by the llerald-Newa and the Pelican theatre, tor tha championship of Klaineth county hare been delighting packed houses at the 1'allcan theatre during tha peat two daya and will bring to a cloaa ihe pre liminaries with their appearances tonight. Aa haa been prerloualy an nounced the flrat three nlghta ot lha eonteat are to eelect three flddlera for tha finale Friday, rlatarday and Sunday. Tha seren Judges, John Erllng. Harry Oenrga, Marvin L. Shepherd, l.lllle E. Darby, Captain Lee Aekerman, Mra. A. J. Voya and Rob Henry admit that lo data they are almost stumped to cbooaa wlnnera but believe that tonight's playing will put them In the proper frame of mind to make their final selections. Among the old time flddlera In the contest are C. W. Thur man. Nets Erlckson, 1. D. Pear eon, F. E. Pellett, Alice Hamil ton, Charlea H. (Dad) Cook, F. M. Felt, A. L. Owlngs, F. W. Moore, Norman Cage, Charlea Cray, Allen Stanable, who, by the way, playa the fiddle with one arm, and Lea Frye. With Harry George acting aa master of ceremoniee the con test haa been moving along at a rapid gate and patrona ot the Pelican hare been hearing aome of the beat old time muale arer offered In Klamath Falla Peo ple who have not beard the haunting melodtea of old times ara urged to do so today and attend the finale of the conteat, Friday, Saturday and banday during the ahowlng ot Will Rogers In "Young aa You Feel." Flnallata In tha contest will be announced tomorrow. LONDON Women In England are going In for aviation in a big way. Latest figures from the Air Ministry show that Big per cent ot all the licensed air craft pilots In Great frltaln ara women. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus "too BiC O- HOW DO I KNOW VHOSE&OOK IT WA? I LENT IT TO MR- BOeJO AkIO THeVT -V-U t WANT TO UtAR ABOUT ru. CAU-ON rVfe-eoND an' err that Book ewat- 1932 Model Girl To Be Bit Ihunkier, No Streamlines He SIli.NKV Tl. Will United Prraa Hlnff Orroinlent NJCW YORK, Doc. 11, iA't Tha llll model girl, out net month, will he a little chunkier than her 19.11 alitor a little leas gtrenmllned. with fuller ctirres. Blonde. Weight, 118 pounds. Hnlght, fire frot and alg Inrhea. The spoclfllnllons are by Klo Eelgfeld, dictator of the foiling and designer (if faahlona In font Inlno form, It la ritther (difficult to got a moment with Mogfeltl these daya He Is Inspecting the raw material, In lota ot lOO Jally, for his 1931 rente. I But after wilting norronaly, t the only imlo In a flower garden of platfum blonde, for ill mlntitna ot so, ono pusses ot door marked this gnte," and nater ahowman'a llko tha sales Jitomobllo manu- through tlio wl "you enn't era gleps Into tha office. Zlegfold tnlH t.nneer for an fnctnrer. In slTt. J"rky sent ences, each Ohio carrying a "Tea, a little hoarier this year. Tha stream lines are out. Rho'll bo a blonde, not became people prerer blondes. They don't. Hut bernuse there ara mora blondes than brunettes trying to go on the stage. There's a bigger sup ply of blondes. "Morals ot 1932?" he asked. "Juat the same aa last year and erary year. There'll ba one or two girls who can't stand the liiro of night Ufa. There II be others who are so Intent on busi ness they won't go to a party, and they'll ba In lha majority. "Business? "The foMles alwaya do good bualneas. They did good husl-1 neaa last year. Any good show will . do huslnesa If the public lan't frightened away by loo much critlclMii. You know, Now York Isn t a good show town. 8'fact. Tha people out In tha country ara tha real Judges of ahowa, and they're the people we I rely on to keep the houses filled I during the long run. Onr bual neaa comes out of Ihe hotola. A WWT-ft! MfW.60ND JL OH- MR-"5PtUUN VOflCb "I r i fck.i-r- -rwer eas-,, I 1 1 Fx Iwaav urn w aun oc - c I I'M I I -TI.Z L',. .T. 1 I t-S A II v ! Tl I 1 ' - r-ievj i -v w i- i Ufa I icra 1 "ysvp w : i l Pi t t - in l r i eev... tec C,. . .f, 'K t nfl 'am I 231 WASH TUBBS , By Crane Ott Ht5n PZ3ESSZ f mot oat ten smjeet ufeV NotBe V fiwxA VlWlvE '.OVOO 6ET THAT? Artws not vwm wocfc sw, v i " r.ur,l I i ! 60NNA STC AHOONf Till VOU J BET I VnOtI ITi iJl I M CM f - WrtS V 66T TO Trl BOTTW OP TeMS. TettBioNP! 1 , Teas wwavoo was afiesX vts )Jts rWJ7ZL ccy aunou wahts, mkam, but w C'l '.! aw - -y S WAS AFJE.R. 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