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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1934)
May 26, 1034 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALIS, OREGON PAGE 5WR GITY BRIEFS Visiting In Oily Mm. Kmuk II, llobliison, iluiiulitur Pinning, iiiii Alfrud mid u lltllu friend or A If I'od'a, urilvnl In Kluniulli Full. Dulurilny morning (rum Muacow, lilalm, 10 suoud iiiiiii lima visiting tiir falliur, A. li. I.oiivltt, uml otlmr rolntlvos lu Ilia oily. Mrs. Ilohliisuu mill Urn ilillilrii msilu tin trip by aulniiinlille, Leave fur Hummer Misses Mno lilt llentrli'e 1'ti I imuy planned lu leave Huniluy uinrning (or Wo natohee, Wiiili.. vrlior limy will auond foriutubt visiting uoture leaving nn an eutomolill tour, Tlmy will u to (Jhltiago, tin middle wust "d a fur suit Nuw llrunuwli'li, wlior Ibuy .will visit reletlv Visit In Viillxy Minn.. Mnry llyiiuk uml Mint Mary Ann Ail ma ur leaving tills weekend (or lb HOKua lllvor valley whore tliay will aiianil k portion of Ilia ainumur viirallnn. In July Mls Aduma plum lu vlalt lior bom In Kansas. .Ullnn Filed In prolirala eourt Saturday Louis llolillnoliur fllfd a pollllon to probate tha will ot Louis Alt. and (or Issuance ot letters Ustainentury to Uuldls oliar. J. JO. Ilodgs, Oacar Hlilvo and II. D. Holvln wr nemod ap praisers ol tha estate. . Kitila Today, "(Jlieyrnii Kill" TOMORROW "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING" EDMUND LOWE WYNNE IBSON . TOMORROW FROM MIll'HANDTO j5jT7 MIUIONAIP.I CO ff jr WOMAN'I lOVl mm CJCXXBS9liMaVHHHH3HHMOCEEa "JIMMY AND W m SALLY" $& TOMORROW PERT 7.. " K" J TKELTON HvTOVMVtoX uas 'MEANEST SAL IM TOW 3 Willi ZASU PITTS The Slightly Ruttaol Vlllaga Bell EL BREHDEL Ona-chalr Barbar and Zatu'i Lovar PERT KELTON Stranded Show-Girl Who Took Small Towns LU Aiplrln Tabloti JAMES GLEASON Pool-hall Hangr-on Who Thought Smart Guyi Did tha Laatt Work. SKEETS GALLAGHER A High-Praiiuro Traveling Salesman Who Claimed to Have Written All the Joket IS Ur si mi AND IUYStMpHOHT I.TGCHNICOLOR JeWsWwwfBWBeWWesrer "COME TO DINNER" Howling; Hnl Ira on "DINNKIl AT H" LATEST NEWS l-oillnud VIllor B, Allyoh, Orliinlnl ri,g dnalnr of I'ortluiid, la a k iiohI at tbe Hull liotul In ivIiiiiiiiiIi nils, Atlynli win 1 nigular vlallor In Klumntli up to thu puat few year. Leave for Knul Mr, mid Mr, n. A, 1'lioiniia, aetoiiiimiiled by Miss llunrlutla Kiki-rn, will luuvu Huniluy for Minnesota uihl tha inlildln west, whom Mr, and Mia, 'I'bomui will aputid iiioulh. Miss lCikoni will romiilii ull uiiunar, l.irtvin for Houlli Minn Kliilne Jiiliiimiii luft Thumduy for Oak land, Cullf., where aliu will apaud imr Htiiiiiiiur vuuatlou with k ali tor and brollier-lu-law, Mason to Mi'kI-TIib regular imiutlnaj of Klnmiith lodiia Nunc Imr 77, A, K, uud A. M, will be hold Monday evening, May UN, ut 8 lOU o'clock at Mimonlo hall, t.vave llmillHl Mra. T.uddla llnjiius and aby ami have loft Klamath Valloy liontillul to re turn to tlialr butno In Morrill. Makra nnlni'a Trip Mra, ItobiTt OiIhII loft Friday evunliiK for Hoornmnnlo, whr nho will make a brief bualnoHH vlalt. VUIU In I'nrlliinil Mlaa Au luata l'arkor loft Friday hvoiiIiik; for l'ortlund, wlicro he will apend aovorul ditya vlaltlni frlnnda and rolatlvtm. Tiilio Vernllon Mr. and Mra. Ilurord MorrU and chllilroii, will li.avo Huniliiy for a wk'a vuca lion trip to ICuitono and Albuny. Pre-Hilionl Cllnlr Jtoonovull aohool will hold n clliilo for pro nohool chlldron on Tuoaday morn liiK, Muy ID, l :0I o'clock. Horn from lngi'll ft. Miil culm Teare, (armor of Ln"ll ralloy. waa bare on bunlnoiu But-urday. lp Krom Ik Olam W. I.yonn. Tula lake lariner, pom Friday nlnlit In Klamalh Kalla. Ho roinriiPd to bit ranch Saturday mornlni. ....Olllnnwiitri-a In I'ortUnil T. it. ciillaiiwninm. dlntrlcl attorney, and Arthur l'rlaul. editor ot tbo Chlloquln Rovlow, were in run land Krldny attending lh alata republican conroronoe, Arrlilrnt Itrportcd B. W. I-fO reportid to me anariii i u Itm driver of an automobile In volved In an accldonl May 24 Willi another mnciiina oporaiuu by 0. W. Dratton. nitorre RrMitnl Circuit Juilo W. M. Duncan Baturnuy iikiioo a .i.,rrn vraiitlne a divorce to ItO- land Cnfor from Helen Evanse llne Coter. The groundi ware de- aartlon lo Counly Jll John Jamei Co, clinrird with roeklna driv ing, l aorviiiR out a ao the county Jail. Ho waa aantoncod la Chllouuln juiiiice touri, -.. Ti.M,l..rl An Impropor ...i.,' iirnma caio : agatViHt l'nul ....!.. Ilanitrnn hu btim (IK' iiilaiod In Juatlce court, provldod ho purohaan a liconae. FalrvlKW Cllnlr A froe clinic will be bold at Fnlrvlow achuol alerting kt 9:00 o'clock Tuoad.y morning for chlldron of pro ... Pnrnnia of children uriiuu, -.- cntarlnK achool m-xt full aro urx- cd to visit tlio cnnio. ni " mauta may be made by calling Mra. Stanloy at 1498-J. . ltd urn Ilonir Mra. O. C. Rice and Infant eon. havo loti ninm nth Valloy honpltal to return to tholr homo on houio i. (The fallowing: artlrlai War written by renmntatlva mem bora of the aoulor clum of Klam ath Onion lllglrach'iol, fur uaa by Tha llorald end nowb in uoiinrc tlon with the hi Kli ncliool gradu niton Mi.rclian at the I'allcan Ilia- aire f'rlday udornoon.) lly Jack Iliii'linnan (I'raalilnnt of the Bonlor olaaa) i aiwir.'filnia tha ooonorutlon and lulorniil ha teacbsra have teii,.u,n in (irnneiif Int. Tlialr ioh Joali, Throughout high achool Ihey have endeavored lo teacn the iiibjoota In an Intoreatlng way, I am vry glad to bn a grmtuntn, f ,.m .,ilnv tn milk hllfll Bfthn.il and tlio (rlunila mode thvre. The nodal activity and work of or- gnnlr.alloni and cluiit la of the hlKhnit (itinllty. Tlio olaaa ot '14 baa endoevorod to ooiitrlhutu lo tha achool all that i. M..iil,l in tha anlrlt and aaliatilM- tlc utlalnm'nt and 1 am aura the oliim la alncernly aorry to leave behind the frlnnda made there. We often hear nf the tnxpny er'a money but aeldnm do we ful i, -..Miitn wlmt that nionev hna douo for ui. We have one of tha flnoat hlKh achool building! In I ho 11010, The aplrlt of the tu dent body la fur hotter lhan any other I have wltucnaad, The cluha Bnil ripDnnlyntlntia have lieen a anuroe for real oapreinlon of bohhlei and training. New VOX THEATRE OP THB STARS COMIMJ TOMtlllltoW "I'M A SECOND DON JUAN : AND TWICI At OOOD Al 01 roisri What a ratal What a ptleburl It's Jp-i heart-renJerin'l r 5? It' devaitatin'l' f r rlCTUIES1 JT pttnlt -.3 I p K Proifvctn by B EDWARD SSMALL laleataat lkr UHlllDARtim VMM J ilTllTUe (Sqhnonle) DURANTE XupeVELEZ StuantERWIN ' Mariorfe RAMBEAU oberl ARMSTRONG Mary CARLISLE 0rKftd by namln Slololl ALSO METRO NEWS STRANGE AS IT SEEMS ALL STAR COMEDY A Illii C'omoily l'roKi'am High School Senior Class Heads Tell of Graduation Aa prealdent of the graduating olaiia I wlnh to extend our thankid lo tlio faculty, tnotnliora or too Undent body, parnnta, mid frlonda for having tried to mako our lam year an onjoyablo year and 0110 we ihull never forgot. Wont on Houth ftlvnralde avenu. Mr. Went coma bore from Port hmd. and will loeve In a few duya for Highland l'ark, Illlnoli, where he will ipind the ium incr. The rrlendnhlp elub wa anter tnlned by Mra. note Igl Friday aftarnoon at I o'olook, at bar home on North Third atreet. After a abort builnena meeting, cardi were In play. High aeore for the aftornoon waa won by Mra. P. W. rtadtlff, and low by Mra. Htella Drydon. Delightful refreshment! weft orved at the close of play. The Mutual Improvement e0 olntlon clames of the Letter-Day Halnt church held a baiket aoclal and dance Tuesday evening In the city library auditorium. Thli wan the laat M. I. A. mealing nntll Btptember, The auxiliary of the Eait Kla math Improvement club met In the elub room Wednesday tor a day ot quilt making, A pot-luak luncheon waa aerved at noon. t A pie aoclal and old time dance will be given by tbe Kaat Klamath improvement elub auxiliary Wed neaday evening, May 30. All tnem bera are nrgad to be preaenl, e MIDLAND Mra. Scottl Oden waa nonorod with a delightful aurprla abower Wedneaday af ternoon at th homo ol Mre. Kmm ttegluatto. Mnuy attractive gMfla Were preaented to the gueat of honor, and luncheon aervad by tha hoe teaa to tha following gueetai Moidam William Ilurnett, Floyd Stewart, 8, L. Harnett, Cbarlci Agar, lleglnnato. Otto Aaderaon, Wllaon, Lee Mutton, frank Weill, Frank Uramwell, Mlaa Mary Burnett, and th gueat ot honor, Mra. Oden. lly Winona Doilnon (Hecretury of the Henlor claia) lining a graduate makes me feel thut we ere panlng on Into a Wider and more responsible world. I look forward to attending col lege next fall. It hurdly eoemi poailbl that a aa a olaas have finished four years of study and those who do not seek further schooling will be taking their plaoea In the com merolnl world, holding down re sponsible positions, and rioelvlng g salary In return, I bare always liked Klamath rails and I ahull hate very much to leave It. I regret, toe, the many friend ships I will leave behind. Grad uation would be much happier If It did not moan that we may nevor aee some of our classmates and teachers again. I havo appreciated the fine high School nnd the wide range of sub jects I have been ablo to take I only wish that we did not have to break up our class ao soon, for, after all, the four yoari have not boon 10 very long. Llipior Mtorn Hours Th man- ntf.u ut llin Kln.iiiillt Fulls HtlltO liquor store received Ordera But- uriluy from iloorgo u minimis, administrator of the Orogon II- ... Ann, ml inn. in mallllnlll regular Baturdny opening and closing hours on Tuesday, May 29, the day proesuing .nomornii ,Ihu bhitn tlm .ifirA will remain closed all dny. Tho store will open nt 10:UO ociucg Tuesuay inoriiliiK. and ramnln open until 10:00 o'clock In the evening. Idaho Visitor Mre. Rinlth and diiniihter, .Mary, of Kmmltt, Ida., arrived this weekend to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ktlnernon and family at their homo on Orchard street. Mrs. Ktlnuraon li Mra. Hmlth'a duiiKh tor. Another daughter, Mrs. William Hunlor. ot HO Kast Main street, will also be visited by Mrs. Smith. Rnuke Victim llelter While ho has not yet been pronounced out of danger, IZ-ycnr-old Illlly Hmlth who was recently bitten by a rattlcsnnko was reported to be somewhat Improved Satur day, according to the physician In rlinrgo. Leaves on Visit Miss Edna Jackson, surgical nurse at Klam ath Valloy hospital. Is leaving Sunday for Helton, Montana, where aha will apend a month visiting her mother. Vital Statistics lllllTII Ol'BK Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddie Chailcs Gnso, a son, Muy 1(1, l3t, at K hi math Valloy hos pital. Wolght, pounds. The Montgolflnr brothers were the first to experiment with bal loons and mado their first at tempt on June li. 1781. Society Mr. and Mra. Ira Bherman were dinner guests at th bom ot Mr. and Mra. Hoy Larson on Vine street, last Monday evonlng. e Miss Ethel Fenwlck, Klamath Kails teacher, plana to leave aoon for Idaho cities, where aha will spend a portion ot her summer vacation. e Llttli Miss Leila McAdams was hoslesa to a group of her friends Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at a vacation party at her borne. (lames were played during the afternoon, and prises awarded to the winners In the various con tests. . Mle Leila's gltesta were: Hasel Halferty, Velma Hamm, Pearl llowera, Audrey Heed, Bar bara Jean tirove, Marclolle Rey nolde, Jane Durbln, Celeste HI gers, Virginia Myers and Henry Clement. The Falrbavcn P.-T. A. card club mil In the ecbool cafe teria for dessert bridge on Thurs day afternoon. May 17. Klght tables vers In play, with high score won by Mre. Bee Oal laspy, and low by Mrs. Istsd. Hostesses for the afternoon wore Mrs. Otto Mlkkelsen, Mra. L. Hull, Mrs. P. Boor and Mra. Bradbury. Mr. and Mra. Thoma Brown of Denver, Colo., are spending sev eral weoks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Y. W. Stnlford, 2109 Hadcllffo Drive. Mrs. Drown la a daughter of the Stalfordl. m Mr. George West la visiting at tbe home of his eon and daugh-tnr-ln-lnw. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter mm m TOOK fflOTHY IN THE NEW FORD V O FOR 1934 HehF.'S wlint you gctt A V-tfpe engine tvttlrh enn be had in only a few of the finest car id the country, all of which except tho Ford coat more than $2500. A now kind of performance on hills, la traillc, out on the road. Greatly increased economy. New clear vision ventilation which give draft-free circulation nnd individual control. New beauty inside and outalde. More comfortable, seat cushion. More flexible car springe. Don't fail to see all the extra which make this the greatest value on the market today. If yon doubt for a moment that the new Ford V-8 for 19S4 gives you th most for your money, pnt it to th tU That' tbe one euro way of finding out that li does. And that'a not alb It not only give you moro power, mora speed, easier riding, greater body comfort than ever but it la tb moat economical Ford ear ever built. You can buy the Ford V-8 completely equipped here on Balaiger Motor Co. payment plan for leas than the cash price of six cylinder cars. We will be cloaed all day Wedneaday, May 30, Decora tlon Day. BALSIGER MOTOR CO. ' Main and Esplanade ON PARADE! for DECORATION DAY! Decorated for fashionhonors! Gallant little frock . with jaunt j jackets and dashing capes! One-piece styles! Tennis dresses! In cool pastels and white. ready to go place Decoration Day and all summer long! The cost? A mere trifle! Sizes 14 to 20, for misses. Save at Wards I WPWRf VM'-. - jsesew" 1 ammrn am. anan T....J.J,... j r1 sum 1 at t BRIMS are Big! 11.00 Daily, the rogue for faoevflattering, huge brimmed straw and fabric hate, grows more Important I And little wonder, when Ward ha auch utterly bewitching rib bon and flower trimmed pastel models, priced ao very low I Get yours NOW I Lastex Gird! BtmpUcaal raasssi sr t 19-mca rou- AA on, with 2wmy iQQ low) Saw I I wh' wm KrassSrSM t. New Swim Suits $289 AO-Wool -U Latest novelty tyle with the smart Optra back.new high walst tes line. Egcltlfif colors in novelty m weaves. Sim 34 to 421 I j LINEN SWAGGER SUITS There' absofutefy nothing smarter for summer and these an knock -ou ts I Fine heavy Unen In clever two-pleca styles, tailored to a Tl Slzea 14 to JO, in white. New Silk Slipi ieyiiew Jove Lac trimmed &rf OQ par silk. Bias , 7 cat; V or Boa- lc top. 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