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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1934)
Juno 0, 1034 THE EVENTNG HERALD KLAMATH FALTjS. OREGON PAGE riVB CITY BRIEFS . av mi Vacation Mlm 10 vu BmiIMi, officii nttimiluut (ur tliu lllllslilo Ji on ii It it 1 , tu'cuiiiimnlml by her inutliur, Mm, Bnillh nf Poll ran City, I) enjoying a fiiilnlulil'i vacation. 'I'liuy pliin to vlnlt In I'ortlu ml and Vuin'imvar, Wash,, anil alio In Hun Kruudico bofuru returning home. ICnJoy Itamh Vlnlt Mis) IIIiiiii'Iio Mnrtvnson " null Minn Kutliarlnu Htlnnrnun uro spnmllng thi wookuna vlnllltiK lit llio Khun lh county ranch hum of Mr, unci Mrn, l'otu bullhorn. AA1T T1MII TOBJVf NUMIllilf Z TOMORROW Whan lh Ttndereil ol Emotloni Bicomis lh Deadliest of Passions... woman know nojaw but her own blind fury I ... O 5) M ALSO WALT DISNES IN TECHNICOLOR eflSSS? ui.n.y. vroaivw r 3 little Plgi' & $ ALSO ANOTHER SMASH NEWS SPECIAL AND Harry Gribbon - "CORN ON THE COP" KMM TOII.AV "VOICK l.N TIIK MUIIT" TOMORROW Hey fitirt field itcrtt which iht sunrded In c ittty and fcer wlilU all tboul htr In tfili Nw York boarding houit lived llvti ii! 8 ilrinsc 6oustof 5WNUE W WALLACE FORD UUKUIMf IKtt MARY CARLISLE WALTER BYRON WALTER CONNOLLY Kmln Today "AUK OK ACKN" TOMORROW 3 ft- - iiauisiaa. mm n ml i ai ... I'rulrlu tllly (JuestsMni, J, 11. JuliiiHun, motlior at Mrs, Oury Cornd, n n (I Mr. and Mm, I'ulny Imliy, briitliiii'-ln-liiw anil slnlnf of Mia. (!nuii, all of I'rulrle City, Oi'iiKiin, liuvii roturnvd to thulr Ifumn nftur vlnltlng at the Cosiul ho inn Intra, lisloy In pninl duiit of thn Klrst Nutluiiul bunk of I'rali le City, and In proml ni'iit stockman lit that dlittrlot, I In enltiunluntia over thi) Klainutli coiinlry, and "Unit nuv oral days looking ovor thla lur rllory, (Jnyliiriln l,rnv Mlm Culli erlns liaylord of Ihn Ktiiuinll-Kllls tnillo and Imr futlicr, Mr. Uuy lord, left by motor Halunlay (or two week') trip to Moiiliuia whoro thoy will vlnlt Mr. (Jay Inrd'a nlnter. 'I'lwy plan to mop at Hpokuno and othor poluU en route. Htm o Improvement M a (I o I.onlo l'nlln'a porlliiK iiooda and confectionery more at OHO Main street Iiuk bi'iin remodeled and re flnlnlird dlirlnx the pant weak, greatly IniprovInK lis nppoaranco. Now fixture) linva broil added and a floor covering of llnoliiuin laid. Leaves for Malm Mm. Iru It. Hlinrmnn left Friday, May 8, for an extonded vlnlt with her mother, Mm. IS. IS, I'rewntt In lliiKriiiiiu, Ida. Mm, (). H. A very of Dorrls, Calif., will bo the Kiienl of Mm. Hherniun on hnr trip. Iti'lin iK Hoiilli Charles O'lirlun him returned to hi homo In I. on Angeles lifter ipeuillliK uovernl dnya on a liunlneia vlnlt In Klnm nlh Falln. 1 1 u enjoyed ncvorul successful (lulling trlpn while v lu ll lull hero. rm Uonil Harold1 llnluan, 81.1 l'liio mreot, churned with having a void forelmi auto II retmn, wan riled Into Jim! Ire HiirncV court by niulo police, Ilv ponied in. 2b an bond for bin ap pearance June It. Accident It e p 0 r t e il Fred rVhociiMd reported to the nhnr Iff'a offlro that a rar he wan drlv Iiik wun Involved In tin accident at Kcmo lu which A. Kckntrom re ceived a flenh out. Two earn cranhvd hend-ou. I-'iro KillniruUhml A grant i fire which broke out at 1830 I.e. I Hoy nlreet shortly before 9:00 I o'clock Friday evening wun ex ; lliiKUlrheil by llio fire ilnpartiiient ! wllliollt iluinaKlug adjacent prop- erly, Vlnlt lug Hi lutlven Hev. D. E. i Nuuro and fnmlly of r'rovwutur i are vlnltlng thli week with Mrn. Nuurne'a mother, Mn. Jennie drover at 034, North Ninth ! atreuu Iti'turim from PoHliind K. K. MiiKee hnn ruturncd from Port liiuil and t.'arviillli, where ho at tended ineeilngn of tha nlute board of phnruiacy and conducted examination!). VMlllig Mother Mr. Ilobblni or Hurley. Ida., la vlnltlng at the home of It In mother, Mrn. L. A. Urnmwcli; on the Miller III1I road. Weekend Vlultnm Mrn, Benny Illalnu and dnughlor Antonelte, of North Powder, Ore., are pcmllnK the woekond at tho homo of Mm. I. eon Crapo of Altnmont. Ilrailhury Here It. K. Ilrnd bury was In tho city, Raturdny after an extended ntuy In Port land. Uradbury wun aecretary of the Mulioney for Governor club. Trannferred Here Donald Put nam and Johso Wright have been iriinnferred to Klamath Kulls. vhero they will bo employed an brakomcn for tho (irent Northern. Move lo Country Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Reynolds were mov ing Saturday to their farm on the Merrill road, llmtly Visitor John 8lmmoni of lleatty was a business visitor In Klamath Falls on Thursday. l-lnliea nt Lake Victor M, Pnlinor spoilt several dnyn this week fishing at Crencont l.nko. NewVQX THEATRIC OF THE STARB COM1NM TOMORROW 4 DAYS ONLY I . audBwo warn 1 i I I Jtl 'J K ,-g HI I GABLE W IMYRNA LOY f?5 OS News (loofy New) .; y All Mill' Comedy V Alunt Mini Tonllit "RIPTIDE" 4-H II LEAVING FOR Thlrly-flvo 4-II club mombum from Klamath county will leave Kiinduy and Monday for Corvallli whnro thoy will uttend the an nual 4-11, club aummer nehool. Tho hoyn and glrli aolected to take the aummer cniirae are elionnn for their outntnndlng work In tho vurloua bninrhei of 4-11 club work In which they are reg Inlered. The courne will lunt two weekn, and the Klamath delega tion expecln to return home June 29, according to County Club I. en dor Krnllk Hoxtoll. The 4-11 clubborn will be nc comimnled to Corvallln by Mr, and Mm, Kiiink H-xlon and. three comity leicliem who will act an rhnporonnn. The boyn and glrli from Chlloqtiln and Creacent luke will make the trip by trnln, leav ing Hiindny, and tha remainder will leavo Monday by bun. The complete lint hnn boon an nounced nn followa: Jliiimlo Kutlon, Altnmont; Jo anna Joni'H, Altniiioiit; 'Hilly Cane beer, Illy; l.uura Bavago, Illy; Andrew Miller, Dly: Claudius Miller, Illy; Vnra McMillan, Illy; Itlihui'd Khuek, Merrill; nilloy Kalvny, Morrill; Harriett Heck, fiilrhiiven ; Ilurton Dow, Fnlr liuviui; (ileun Chorpenlng, llo uiinxii; ,l:ino Pool, llonnnii: Mnr Iturel Went, llenloy; Ucllu Uru Iiiiiii, llenloy; Jennie Johnnon, llunloy; Donald Manning, Hen ley; Marjorln Falrclo, llanley; Inns Bui 1 1 h , Mulln; Corn Holier, Mai I ii ; lolu Haley, Mullu; Don ald Jneob, Mulln; Jamea Kldrldge, .Mulln; Illllle Falvny, Merrill; Murgaret Morubba, Chlloiinln; Jink l.iiymnn, Cblloquln: Ituby Huff, Chllonuln; June Crowdor, Chlloyulii; (,'iimllle Cooun, Chllo iinln; Kliilue Couun. Chltoqiiln: (ialo Hire. Onioqutn; (jlonn Kiover, Chlloo.uln; Warren Ulakc, Cblloquln; Audrey Lewellen, Chen cent Lake. f'tiajMrona Mm. HiIku l.ott. Cblloquln: Marjory llowmnii, Merrill; llure nice lirlffln, Fulrhavln. Pemoiml property tax refundn checkn aro holug mallod out by tho county clerk'a office.' A total of 1702. B0 In refundn la to bo aunt out thla yeur, the !urgent ovur-paymeut huvlng been nindo by the Wentern blulon Grocery company, 1111.43. Tho refundn aro neconnnry bo rniiNH the tax waa levied Imme diately after tha property anncu inonlti and before the nilllago ruto for the year had boon de toriulned. When tho rata wun decided, It wan lower than that of tho provloun year, and it waa found the personal property pny mvuta wero above the requlro mentn. COUPE STUDY SESSION IMP --xf ,u I a a am- Society HTt'DKNTH OF HAOdKD HKMVt IIOliU IIA.Vyi'KT The alumnae junlor-aonlor ban quet of Bavrrd Heart academy win hold Thurnday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Wlllurd hotel. Vir ginia Dyche and Luren Culhoun wero In charge. Nlnoty-flve peo ple attoudnd the banquet Including 26 alumnae, noinn from out of town. The table) were docorated with pink and nllc green paper flowere, nut rupa and beautifully painted program allpa. Tbomaa Duke prenlded In the place of the prenldont, Harold I.lKhtfoot, who waa abnont. He alno prenlded an toantmaator. There were aeveral mimical numbera, along with the olann prophecy, clana blatory, clann will and valedictory. There waa a toant from oae.b clana and Rev. Father Dillon gave the talk of the evening, immediately after the banquet, the annual election! were held and the following offl corn were elected: Donald Colwell, prenldont; Clement Krueger, vice prenldont; Htelln Albert, aecre- tury-treanuror, and Zed Harrln, hlntorluD. The grnduaton. Katherlne Adnmn, Mildred Colwini, Katnryn Dawnon, Joy Dunn, Zod Harrln, Virginia Houaton, Audrey Lavonlk and Katharine Millar, recelvod their diploma) at Sacred Heart church Friday at 7: SO o'clock. Mr. and Mm. Al Kuykondnll wero hont and homonn to a group of a in a 11 friend) at tho home on Itlvomlilo Drive Thurnday, June 7, In honor of the third birthday of their llttlo daughter, Juanlla. flamen wore played during the aftornoon, aftor which rofrenh- mnula wore aorved to tho follow ing guenls: Nadlno and MarJIe Palmerton, Dotty Knowlton, Lo retta, I-eonard and Wanda Brown, Hobby and Buddy Elttrem, Lowell Davldnon, tbe email honor gueat and her baby brother. Mm. J. Ednall waa hontea) to tha St. Klta Bridge club at her home on Kldorudo nlreet lam Tuemlay afternoon. Four table) wore In play and high acore for the afternoon went to Mrn. Glen C. Lorenz. Low wan won by Mm. Dan Colwell. The club will meet at the parish hall on Tuesday afternoon, June 12, at 2 o'clock. All membera and frlenda are cordially Invited. Mm.. Margie Dlngman and Minn Mary Ann Donahue have returned from Medford, after visiting the Diamond Jubilee there during the pant week. There will be no meeting of the Oregon Mothers' club In June, according to an announce ment from offlccra. The July meeting of tho organ ization will be In the form of a picnic to be beld at the aummer home of Mr. and Mrn. Leslie Hogera at Lako o' the Woods. The dato of tbs picnic will be announced later. Mrs. Ira Sherman of tbla city, wan a gueat this week at the O. A. Avery home at Dorrla, when Mrn. Wilson T. Kennedy enter tained at bridge. Guests of the aftornoon were: Minn Runiburg. Mrn. O. 8. Avery, Mrs. Jarvi, Mrs. McCully, Mra. $SSsP BUYS THIS IIEIV 1934 CHEVROLET DELIVERED FULLY EQUIPPED In Klamath Falls Here's the VALUE that only Chevrolet, the SaW Leader, can offer I Delivered Price includes Spare Tire and Tube, Air Cleaner, Front and Rear Bumper, Federal Excise Tax, Mohair Up- ' holstcry, Octane Selector, Safety Glass Windshield and Ventilators, Fisher No-Draft Ventilation, Constant-Mesh with Silent Second Transmission. Also, Chevrolet offers a Two-Door Sedan for only local Price) delivered fully equipped. . Locke Motor Co. S22 S. 6th St. Phone 49 u News Tlernalh, Mra, MacDonuld, Mrs. Fur bur, Mm. Wright, Mr), Short, Mm. N. Iaraeleon, Mm, B, Israel ion, Mrs. J. Olson, Mm. Woods, Mm. Kelton, Mrn. Meade, Mm. Walker, Mrs. Anderson, Mm. Iteoven, Mm. Sherman and the hontona. High acore waa won by Mm. McCully, second high by Mr), fir vl and low by Mra. Olnon. e Honoring Mrn. D. Elmer Noume and children, Marilyn and David, wbo are here for a abort visit from Freewater, Oregon, relatives enjoyed a reunion picnic Friday at Moor park. The families gathered at noon, and following a picnic dinner en Joyed the afternoon vlnltlng. Those present were: Mr. and Mm. J. P. Keyes, Mm. Jennie G rover, Mr. and Mm, Jamea Orov ar and sons, Mrs. Gus Setters and chlldron, and the visiting guests. e Mr. and Mm. D. J. Bennett ar rived Friday evening from their home In Oakland, Calif., to'spend about ten day) as the guest) of Mm. Bennett's brother-in-law and sinter, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Oull ey of Alameda avenue. The Cull ers and Bennetts left Saturday to enjoy a week's fishing trip and outing at Crater, Diamond and Odoll lakes. HEAVY IJXKVB I.KAP TO 1,KA IX RACE By MARIAN VOUNO NKA Borvico Staff Correspondent. NEW YORK. If yon pay at tention to the fashion tlpa gleaned from the smart crowd) at the Preaknens and the Belmont race track, you'll put your money on linen to win, cotton to place and silk with tweed topcoats to show for the rest of tbe summer racing seanon. For the most part, the linen around the fashionable tracks will be the heavy, uncrushable kind that lends Itself well to suave tail oring some montone, of course, but many printed, striped, checked and plaided designs. A big per centage of tbe most charming ones will have plain blouses and Jacket). see A two-piece eporta dress Is a perfect raco track fashion. Made of heavy white linen with self buttona down the front of the bodice and on each of the four enormous patch pockets. It has a plain round neckline and elbow length sleeves. Tho bottom of the blouse Is finished with silver clips that clamp over tbe calf bell through eyelets on tbe skirt band. Tbe Ascot tie little brown horses printed on a red background and the lino hat with pleated crown are amusing and flattering accessories. . The new cottons, particularly tha heavy varletle) that are simply perfect around race track), come In Intricate printed designs In bright colors as well as in neutral tones that are meant to be worn with bright Jacketa and short coats. An outfit of imported cotton In cludes a white skirt, brown and yellow plaid Jacket with a white background and a white blouse that has a matching plaid panel llnlll nlM down the front and plaid Ascot tie. The three-quarter length Jacket la loosely cut and finished with large brown button) to match the belt on the blouse. The Jotmty little linen hat 1) trimmed with a brown and yellow feather fancy. NKW MIHHIOV fiitotrp I.VHTAI.I.KI) THIH WKKK A new missionary auxiliary was organised thla week and Installed as a permanent doparlment In the First Methodist church, when with the assistaaae of the pas tor. Rev. J. B. Coan, a local chap ter of the Woman's Home Mission ary society was established. Between 20 and 30 women of the church were announced as charter members and officers elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Mrs. C. L. Kelsey; vice president, Mrs. Mark Morgan; recording secretary, Mrs. I' W 1 JUFVrJ. i'.'.WKB UMiJJ W 'WiSf. UT flTlTH "T-KIKf Slim Girdles D"00 '5-fcn kVWJ-O I M A wee handful of Lastex that re strains jrou gently but firmly! Two-way stretch comfortable as can be! Save at Wards! i?r; Trim Girdles Wsff mads low prfcWf 14-iacn nook- mm m side style la Si -OO brocaded I faille. Values. I 211-229 MAIN STREET 11. B. Brooke; corresponding sec retory, Mrs. Riley D. Hcnson; treasurer, Mm. A. W. Wlnegar, Secretaries of dopartmenta wero ohoson as followa: Spiritual life, Mm. Eva Thomas; missionary ed ucation, Mrs. Robert Lyon; Christ Inn citizenship, Mm. William WoOd; mite boxes. Mm, Audrey Fnlquartx; aoclal service supplies, Mm. J. B. Coan; annual thank offering, Mrs. D. J. Good; young people's work, Miss Haxel Bruner. Tha Initial meeting of the so ciety was held Tuesday afternoon In the parlors of the church with Mrs. Henson si hostess. The group plans to meet monthly for pro gram session. Mm. R. W. Clapp baa returned to her home on Gnrden atrent from Ashland, where abe attend ed the Royal Neighbor conven tion and also visited with relatives. v V t? u l blattering priced lowl SiHcSKpt Put s3k lace trtrntned, and bias cut to fit sleekly! Bodice or V-tops. New Corselets rVces very (aw Boned Inner belt and uplift boat, in fine poplin. $119 Mm. William Arnold bag re turned home from Ashland. She wna accompanied by Mm, Fred McCormack and Mrs. A. W, Hum mel, ' The East Kliiinath Improve ment auxiliary will meet Thurs- , day afternoon to work on a quilt. All membera and friends who de sire to help sew are welcome, Mrs. R. W. Countable of OS East Main street returned home Friday after spending a week at Prlnevllle, Ore., visiting with nor mother, Mm. Hodges. e Mrs. Oaylord Oiinn and daugh ter, Mary Lou, and aon, Jay, have gone to Missouri, Where they will spend two months vis iting with friends and relatives. Necklets made of large ' fur beads were shown at London fashion )how recently. , So get into soaps for Bcnuner! Trim back laced corsets, or inner beh corselets with up lift bust. Both in deftry cot brocaded faille, that washes easily. rj iinesi Rayon Undies PrktJ lor Savsf l Flesh and tea rose in lots of 29c cool ) Styles. PHONE 384 Bras sk res 25. NffVI mm