The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 22, 1932, Page 11, Image 11

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    January 22, 1032
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
Today's Pictorial
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"I em making any debut on the lain iif matrimony." smiled
Elsie Janle. 2-year-old former aetre-a. when thla flret picture waa
taken of her wliu her new huland, (illhert Wllann, :. of l.oa
Ani'ln. rWretly niairlrd nn New Year a Eve. they're apcndlng
their honeymtwn al Tarrytnwn. Y. Famous on lha stages of
Amerlre and ICeriipe, MIm Janla waa a popular entertainer for U. 8,
(urea overaeaa durlni lha World War.
Notables Comfort Mrs. Fortescue
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Promlaaat frlanda In Wanh
IbiIoo aad I'hlladalphla ao
elal alrclaa aara aaul miauiM
ertBTlnt aid aad armpathr to
Mra. Oraarllla Fortaacua. ar
rala4 la Hoaolulu'a aanaa
tloaal murdar caaa, acrardlnf
to bar attoraaya. Mra. Edward
T. Htataaaary. nppar rllht.
wlfa of tka Phlladnlahla flnan-
lar, eablad: "I would hara done (ha aama (hint la your place, and
would hare any food mothrr." Olhara who wired were Dr. tlll
bart OroiTeoor, president of lha National (laoxraphlc Society and
Mra. Oroaranor, left; Mra. Kdward U. McLean of Waahlngton,
Vawar rlrwC
Sound Democrats' "Call to Arms"
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Two of the nation'! fnramoat demorrata her are pictured at
Naw York'i "Victory Dinner," one of 60 held almuluneoualy
thromhout the country. Governor Frunklln D. Ronaevelt, lott,
ounded hla purly'a "call to anna." John W. Davla, rliiht, demo-
oral Ic atandnrd bonrer In 1924, opened the drive for fundi to wipe
ont the parlya doflnf.
FamouM Biographer
Passes in England
it, (U.R) I.ytlon fltrarliey, fa
moua bloirapher, died Thuraday
at hla home at Inkpnn. He wna
61. and bad been III of pnrnty
phod for aeveral woeka. Ilia con
riltlon became more aerloua aev
eral daya aao.
He won recognition with "Flm
lemt .TWtarlaaa," Urat yabllabed
In 1918. Latiir hla "queen Vic
toria" and "Ellxaheth and Ei
px" were reRarded ai brilliant
worka.
A man arreated by dry agenta
waa arnnltted when It wna found
he had liouslit hla aupply of liquor
before prohibition. After which
la appear thnt tho heat way to
heat the dry law la to buy your
Uauac If jaaaa ajaa.
Klamath Empire News
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IIIRflKrt, Talif. Conalrui'tlon
waa beiuo thla wank ou a now
uulldlnc to houae lha llll Valley
(laaatta. whoaa plant waa n-
troyad In the fire here Derom-
uer . A. I', inauer, owner aii'i
Dulillahar of the (laiette, aald
that be had bmiitht a linotype
and other equipment and will
atart laaulng the paper from Ha
own plant again aoon.
Hlnre the fire the (Ittette haa
been printed In the ahop of the
Northwoatern Nwa at NuIiIiIht.
A new building for c. K. Kug-
era plumhlng and timnnp la ris
ing erected In the north end or
lilebrr on the atate Highway.
The old ahop waa hurned down
It h other iiuiiuiiiKa on tne
night of DiTt-nilii'r Hi.
A. Kuhlllua' meat market and
W. II. Mock'e diug ature, burned
out laat month, have reaunicd
bualneaa In new temporary build
Inaa. Italuh llarvey'a grocery.
another (Ire I'ma, haa ruopeni'd
In a new location. liu foula.
wboae reataitrant burned In le-
remlier. took over John Dangne'
rate thla weak.
County Surveyor M. J. Tllley
haa run the bouudarlea and Hie-
trlrt Attorney (i rover la drafting
petition for a proponed fire
protection dlatrln comprlalng the
town of llleber. Advocatea of
the formation of auch a dlntrlct
Dlan to circulate the petition
among local taapayera for the
purpoae of getting enough algna
turea to bring the project offl-
rlally before the rounty board
of aupervlaora In the near fut
ure.
An ethnologist offered to take
eight "tendvrfeet" on an tlor
Ing adventure to Kouth America
for IS. 00(1. Hut they would get
more adventure for their money
If they let It be known they would
carry It down aome atreet In Cht-rago.
MIDLAND
MIDLAND, Ore The Midland
grange will have1 ha regular
meeting Friday evening. Janu
ary 22, at the Miller Hill achonl.
Mr. and Mra. It. Hmltb called
at the H llurnett home Hun-
duy evening.
Mr. and Mra. I.yla Hickman
were among the vlaltora In
Klumatb Kalla Haturday evening.
Koae ft ii lid y of Altaniont,
auent Tueaduy evening with June
and Joyce Venelll.
Thoae who attended the dance
at Hhlpplngton Haturday evening
were Mr. and Mra. Ktank Grey,
Mr. and Mra. It. Hmlth, Mr. and
Mra. J. A. foe, and Mr. and Mra.
A. I'lnelll.
William P. Hooper waa among
the eucceaaful appllcanta for Tula
lake homeateada. Hooper baa
been farming the Tlngley ranch
for the paat two yt'ara.
Thoae attending the haakethall
game at Altaniont Friday eve
ning were Kranrea Flnelll, Mary
Hurnetl, Jewel Miller, Angell
and Peter Del Fattl, Kenneth
llrcrnv ell. The Altaniont glrla
won Over Chllo'iuln by the acore
of 14 to 10, and the Altaniont
hnya acored 11 to 10 to win
over Chlloquln.
Two Examined
For West Point
AI.Tl'ItAH, (Modoc Co.) Joe
CMIaghan of Alturaa and Robert
Hweet of Odarvllle. were candi
date for the poaltlon of cadet
a'. Weet Point In an eiamlnatlon
held by the local civil aervlce
board thla week.
Both boya were nominated
bv Cnngreaaman II. L. Kngle
brlcht and both are membera
of pioneer famlllea of thla eoun-
I No candldatea appeared for
the teat for admlaalon to An
napolla, although the examina
tion waa acheduled at the aame
time.
The aeweat thing la a Scotch
vacation. Yoo merely atay at
home and let your mind wander.
T
AITrt'RAfl, (Modoe Co.) New
lutereat waa atlmulated In the
Hoy Hrout movement here wltb
the vlalt thla week of Harry B.
Ogle of Chlro, chief eiecutlve of
the Mt. Laaaen area council.
That the Roy Rcout troopa In
five towna of the county are In
a healthy condition la evidenced
by the fart that the local acouta
laat year carried off two flrat
prlfea and aeveral aerond and
third prltea In competition with
l.too other boye In northern
California.
Awarda of merit badgea and
ratlnga were made at a grand
rally held here Tueaday night.
At a meeting of the Modoc
dlatrlrt thla week the following
dlatrtct offlcere were elected for
132: Chairman, J. T. Negley;
vice chairman, , Ralph Taylor;
camping. Wm. B. Hrown; dlatrlrt
commlaaloner, F. P. Cronemlller;
Junior finance, 8. A. Muaben:
community aervlce, Dr. G. N.
Wllaon; court of honor, Fred A.
Aah of Ft. Hldwell; organization.
J II. Mahan: publicity, Mit
chell Tlllotaon: training, Roaa
Ktephena: reading. L. J. Auatln
and relatlonahlp, Fred E. Buah.
A program of acoutlng for
1932 haa been mapped out by
the county committee. '
Party Sponsored
By Midland Grange
MIDLAND. Ore. The Mid
land grange aponaored a card
party. Friday 'evening, when five
hundred and pinochle were
played. Mra. Taylor and Claud
Thomaa received high acorea for
pinochle and Mra. Ralln and
Paul Htewart were given eonao
latlon: Mra. Lyle Hickman and
Mr. Taylor were awarded high
bonora for five hundred, and
Mra. Folaon and Harry Court
received low.
Native Daughters
Of Golden West
Have Annual Meet
AI.TCRA8, (Modoe Co.) Al
turaa Parlor, Native Daughtera
of the Golden Weat held Ita an
nual birthday banquet here
Monday night with Prealdent
Mildred Boyd acting aa chair
man. After dinner talka were made
by Mlaa Catherine E. Oloater,
paat grand prealdent of the
order, Mra. Irma l.alrd, preaent
grand organlat and Mlaa Dor
othy V. Uloetar. Mlaa Dorothy
Gloalar exhibited old faabloned
plcturea of the charter mem
bera of the local parlor and gave
a hlatory of the local branch of
the organization.
Mra. F.lla MeGrath and Mlaa
Lily Fogerty, paat prealdenta of
the chapter, were . presented
with apeclal badgea. All otber (
paai preaiaenie prevent ni ine
gathering were given bouquete
of flowera.
New Power Lines
Serving Bonanza
BONANZA, Ore. During the
paat two montha between fonr
and five mllea of new electric
line haa been conatructed In the
Bonanca dlatrlct.
Eight famlllea nave aacored
current and have Inatalled elec
tric rangea and pumpa, la addi
tion to ligbta.
Kidd's Clever
MACD0EL
MACDOEL. Calif. The acarcl
ty of houaee In Macdoel haa
made It neeeeaary for the atate
highway employee to live elae
where. A building owned by
John Stuart la being prepared
for Mr. and Mra. W. Boydatun.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Roaa and Pat
Murphy.
Mr. and Mra. John Johaneon
were Klamath vlaltora Wed nee
day. Mr. and Mra. Harry Toung
and daughter. Fern, made two
tiipa to ML Bhaata laat week.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Garey.
Mr. and Mra. R. Oarey, Mr. and
Mra. Fred Andereon. Mr. and
Mra. Harry Short. Ore and Carl
Garey and Harry Hammond at-
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Mary Kldd la a native if Phila
delphia. Pa. But It'a In Vienna
In an Auatrlan play about Ameri
can cotton mllla that ahe haa
won fame aa an actreaa. Crltlca
commented on her "soulful eyes."
tended a shower and dance at
the J. F. ranch Saturday night,
honoring Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
Naught.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nutting
of the highway department were
overnight rlattora In Macdoel on
Tueaday.
The Get-Togetner club was en
tertained Thuraday by Mra. Et
ter and Mra. Goe. Mra. Huntley
and Mra. Ott won high and low
acorea In a eonteat. Membera
preaent were Meedamee Etter,
E. Goode. Goe, Helt, Hnntley,
Ott, Pulllna. Florence Short.
Leoua Short and Stanton. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mra. Geo. Oliver.
Mrs. Irene Frothlngham and
Mra. Mlna Helt attended the Po
mona grange lnatallatlon at
Greenhorn. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Justin
and Mrs. W. F. Hlpes returned
laat week from a month In the
south.
Frank Luce, former 8. P. op
erator here. Is bow at Grass
Lake station.
1 The home of Charlea Grant,
Routhera Pacific employe at
Leaf, burned to the ground Buil
der night In Mr. llrant a ab
aence.
Mrs. i. W. Wh'tt waa called
to Yraka tor Jury duty the Itral
of laat week.
Charlea Short waa called t
Burna New Year's day by t lie)
serious lllneaa of his aged fathe
ar, T. H. Short
Billy Adama, who la on a !
day furlough from the army, haa
been vlaltlng his grandparents,
Mr. and Mra. H. Cooper, illlly
haa aerved three yuare and five
montha In the army, stationed
at Monterey. He amies that hla
brother, Rteve, la proepectlng
near Sacramento, thla winter.
Mr. and Mra. it. O. Short bar
returned from a trip to Waah
lngton, via Redding, where Mr.
Short took a civil aervlce exam
ination. Mr. and Mra. Roy Fairbanks
and family and Mr. and Mra,
McCormack are moving to the
.lev Ita' ranch near LH ,la.
J. M. Babcork haa returned
from a vlalt with his family la
San Franclaco. He atatea that
hla eldeat daughter waa run over
by an automobile tne day bofore
C'hrlatmaa and aerioualy Injured.
Smith Urged for
Demo Candidate
BIEBER, Calif. Raymond
"mltb waa In Hlebtr Jail Tues
day for failure to pay a $130
fine Imposed on hlra by Juatlce
W. B. Phllllher for Illegal poa.
aeaalon of beer alleged to be In
toxicating. Deputy Sheriff A. M. Molcomb
and Constable W. H. Bunael
malr reported they found two
dnxea bottlea and dumped a bar
rel of brew at Smlth'a home near
Bleber.
Bonanza Grange
Officers Installed
BONANZA, Ore. The Bonan
za grange met Thuraday eve
ning, January T, at the gymna
alum when Glen Van Meter, ot
Poe Valley, was preaent to in
atall the newly elected officers.
Mra. Carl Henry was elected
lecturer In place of Mra. Ben
Daniel, who waa unable to ac
cept the office at preaent oa ac
count of the reaponalhllitiee. The
third and fourth detr:a In tho
order was conferred upon Allee)
Lytle.
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