Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1935)
November 21, 1035 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE CITY BRIEFS Hiim.iir DIiiiiit- Tlio Hiilrllunl Hvlunro clmi'iili, NO. Mil, will I hoi', through Itl Ladles' Altl siicluly, a hiinio-oookod dinner nt 4IU I'luo Hi root, Friday, from 0:O In 7!30'p, in, lOviiryimo In wnlriiiiin. A abort amvlco will iilso lin glvim tliu anuiii uvoiilng nt 8:uu o'clock, lit which lii-ullim iiihI iiiiiiIIiikn fro m flownrs will Ihi given. HrliiK ii fluwor, Usual iniriililiiioiil ninntlng tonight (Thursday) at 8:1)0. Hliiuln View Ciirnlviil Tim Bhiinln View school will of for carnival rrliluy nliilit lo riilmi inula tu purchase pliituros mid other (i it 1 1-1 oh (or tho school rooms. Jiilinny Hons, profession- iil wrestler, will ulvd u u n ll I tlon ii a wll ii a rofuroo bouts be tween stutluiils, lloiintua fiervlees Tho milled preaching aiirvlcu mill Huniliiy acliool will bo held In tho Ilotinii. tii Mnthndlat church on Hunilny iifti'rniion nt 3:00 o'clock, when H(iv. I). Jay (loud will huvo clung, of I lio services. Thn pim plo of lliiiiiinu mill com in ti ii I ( y mo cordially Invited to uiluiid. Hlmly driiuii M'Vln Tim Fulr vlinv child atiuly group will meet In I ho ciifutrrla room Krldny, No vember 22, nt 2:30 o'clock, Tho subject of tho aflnrnnon will In' "Child Management In thu Homo," and Mia, llowurd Abbey will bo ilio hader. I.um lii'im Ht't for I'rlilay Tho Alolm I'nal Miilrona cluli will hold a luncheon nt 1:00 o'clork Friday at I llo M ii m 1 1 1 1 1 o temple. Thu event una oi Ik I mi 1 1 y iiiiodtilod tor No vember 211, but tho ilnlo waa dimmed to avoid a conflict with tho ThnnkBRivliiK liulldnya, At'rlilent Iti-imrtoil Mra, Kd ltohorta mid Hill McOolluni woro tlrlvura of cum In nil accident near Mnllii, according to a report flltd with Hliurlff Law.. In KaI Mnrahall Cornott, Klninntli oil distributor, la In Do troll on tiualnoaa. Special Friday and Saturday Children's Sweaters Art 8 lo 10 Year. All Hlylra All Wool nnd Adrienne's Children's Shop ADRIENNE'S THREE-DAY LINGERIE EVENT... THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY n . , Shop Early See Our Window! ADRIENNE'S NiiiiicmI Dliilrlhiiltir. O'Hrlun'S Hales mid Service oomiuiny hui Dunn summed exoinslvn l lulrlliiit- uru fur Ilia Alwuliir Knnt radio In I Im KIiiiiiiiIIi section, A enr- IihhI of radios tin a arrived and In on display nt tho Htoro at 110 Hon : ti Hovi'iilli atruul, Oiil-nf-ToHii Visitor Mr, and Mra, Jerry Sliiiiinoro mid Mr. nnd Mra. W Ilium Pugo of Fort Klum nlh, worn visitor In the dly onrly (lila wotk. J. II. Ulxou of Spring l.nko was nlau a vlaltur In thu city Woiinuidny, , llniiar I'liinmsl Tho Blowurt' Lenox Coiiiniuiilly club will hold it Christinas' hnnoflt bazaar, rum iiiiiko mid cooked food sale at II lis Main alront In tho Elk hotul building . on Buturday, Novom- bor 30. Returns From Buying Trip Mra. Myrtlo Larson or Myrtle A mm re I shop Ima returned from Hun Francisco, where alio pur rhuaod holldiiy marchundlao for nor Klamath atoro. .Mocllnit ('aiiocllril Tho regit I ii r Thurnilny iiIkIH mootlnif of tho Hona of iho Amorlciin Legion hna boon poaiponod, accordliiK to un iiotinromuiit of Carl Cook, dl roctor. Delphian In Meet Tho night K rou p of Holla tin mm a chapter of IJolphlsua will moot Friday nvonliiK at I lio homo of Mra. Ilrady Nurcy In tho Audley apart muiita, Horn Front Arkitnaa Mra. Kiln Moonoy of LI'.llo Hock, Ark.. nrrlvod Wednesday night to vlalt bor daughter, Mra. Itny Tuckor, and fninlly, at tho Walnut apart- monta. Jobs Daughters -A mooting of Join linuKhtora la scheduled this ovoii (Thuraday), November 21 nt 7:30 o'clock In Maaoulo torn plo. Merrill Vlaltora Mra. H. D O'Connor and hor mother, Mra, Dolun of Morrill, woro vlaltora In Klamath Kail Monday, I.envi oil Wednesday Louis Motralf left Wednesday for Jordan Valloy, whero ho la employed by tho Dunn A Hakor Conatructlon company, Hnn Frnclco Vlallor D. Mvrrltt of Knn Kranclaco, aaala lant leneral frelcht axent for the flreut Northern, la a bualnoaa vlaltor In Klamath Falls, Nlaff A'Ulnnt Here W. I). Ir win, elnff naalalnnt of the Groat Northern, la a. bualnoaa vlaltor In Klamath Falla from his offlcoa In Bt. l'aul, Minn, Her Vmm Hookanc O. Mc- ! Fnrland, hoarding car Inapoctor fur tho Great Northern, waa a bualneaa vlaltor In Klamath Fall! Thuraday, ntiimiinfto Bnle Tho Fremont P.-T. A, will hold a rummage aale Saturday at 117 South Sixth at root. Fart Klamath Vlaltor Mra. Joo Taylor of Fort Klamath waa a vlaltor In Klamath Falls Wed nosdny. Slips , Gowns Dancettes and Hand-Made Panties In pure-dye satin and silk . . . Lacs trimi . , , Tailored 95 We bought such quantify that we are making this special In troductory price, After Satur day this lingerie will be et regular $2.95 and $3.95 prices. Also Special Buy of Glitione Gowns at $2.95. Note the features of , RIP PROOF Slips , , , 'double ad justable straps . i exquisite Imported laces ... curved patented reinforced seams . . . double flat side seams . with pinked inside finish . , 100 per cent true bias . hemmed laces top and bottom, Plumes Herself on Gable Date It was a dlatlnct toother In her bat, and on. wblcb many wom en would envy, wben cbarmlnc Mary Taylor, above, was accom panied by Clark Gable to a Mad button hockey game. A Park avenue society girl and foahlon model with dramatic ambitions, alio waa aeon wltb tho famed film lovor abortly after Gablo'a aocond wife announced bor plan to divorce him. Tiwrhcra to Meet Prlinory touchers of the county acboola will hold an oll-diiy meeting at Sum mora school Suturday. Ill-turn From Houtli Mr. and Mra. H. I. Plckott roturnrd Wed uoadny from aovoral daya' vlalt In San Kranclaco. Tcnclter llnnijuot The TClam nth Grade School Teachera asso ciation will bold a banquat Fri day evening at Ibo Wlllard hotol. Leave Snlurdny Mrs. Alice Hunsen loft Saturday far a visit In Seattle and other Washington cities. Court House Record (WKI)XKHDAV) Divorce Action Filed Margaret M a u p I n voraus Charlca Evan Maupln. Couple married In Klamath Falls, July, 1928. Plaintiff charges desor- tion, asks custody of two minor children. Fred D. Fletcher, plaintiff's attornoy. Oilier Action Filed First National bank of Klam ath Falls versus Elisabeth D. Stewart, Louis E. Nafuger, Mu tual Estates company et at. Plaintiff asks that defendants be required to set forth' claims In cortaln real property allegedly the property of plaintiff and that dofondants bo barrod by court order from any claim In said proporty. Plaintiff also asks judgment for costs of action. Plaintiff's attorney, R, C. Oroes- bock. Divorce Granted Margaret J. Marshall granted a docroe of divorce from Jack O. Marshall. Plaintiff given Judgment for costs of action. Do croe by default. Decree J. O. Ecarilsloy versus Arlle Worrell. Plaintiff given Judg ment agnlnst defendant for (1701 with intoreBt, fl60 attorney's fees and $19.60 costs. Plain tiff's mortgage on defendant's real estate doclnred a prior Hen, mortgage foreclosed and properly ordered sold to satisfy claims. Orders of Dismissal Tho circuit court Wednesday ordered suits dismissed In the cases of: 1, L. J. Hlinolwrlght 1 versus Associated Oil company. SI. Anne M. Avery versuB L. D. Buchnnan and Ostondort Mo tor company. It is bettor that Englishmen should receive good wages mak ing argumonts which, I pray to God, may nover be usedthan walking In tho streets living on the dole. A Duff Cooper, Brit ish official. A year's refuse from London's houses would cover an area of S3 acres to a depth of nine feet. Thanksgiving Masquerade BALL ' Bonanza High School Sat. Eve. Nov. 23 WILKERSON'S 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA Best Coetumed Couple First prise ............... .$S.OO Second prize $2.50 Masks told at door.... ..15c ISo penalty if not masked TICKETS, $1.00 ll if ($f:, SET FOR past Masters' night, one of tho big events of the Masonic yoar, will bo celebrated by Klamath Lodgo No, 77 at tho Musonlc liimpla next Monday, Every sta tion In tho ludito will b filled by a pant muster of Klnmatli Lodge, while the Mnslnr Mason dogroo Is bo'fg conferred. Pre Iiurutlona for this ovent are un der tho direction of Carl Pylea, Junior past muster, A bunijunt will be aorved In tho mulii dining room at 6:30 p, m,, with uli paet masters as honorod gnosis and to which all Masons aro Invited, Special mu sical selection will be presented at th. banquet. The lodge ses sion will conveno at olght o clock and Ibo degree work will Imme diately follow a brief business sesilon. It Is expected that dele gations of Masons, Including past musters, will come from Chllo quln, Malln, Tulolake, Dorrls und Lukovlow for. this event, Andy Street, district deputy grand mas ter, who la also a past mastor of Mu 1 1 n lodge, will he present, 'A cordial Invitation la extended all ulslting pat masters and Ma son to attend both tho banquet and the lodge meeting. Subject Announced for Tonights Talk "The Grace of God Hath Ap peared" Is the subject of Dr. Powell'a sermon tonight at the First Baptist church, corner Eighth and Washington streets. Thero aro only four days re maining In this series of meet ings which are being conducted by Dr. It. L. Powell of Tacoma, Wash. He Is a most Interesting speaker with a convincing mes sage and all who have not heard him should avail themselves of this opportunity before the meet ings close Sunday night. Services begin at 7:80 each evening, in cluding Saturday. Dr. Powell wishes to meet with all members of the church at tho close of the service Friday evening and each one Is urged to bo present for this conference. Spokane Man Held In Brother's Death SPOKANE, Wash., Nor. 2-1. (UP) Police tonight held Al llullock, 26, on an open chargo, following the death of his broth er, John, 28, shot during a vlo iont quarrel al his home today. Police said the prisoner ad mitted shooting bis brother. The county prosecutor conferred with him beforo filing a charge. John Bullock died en routo to a hos pital. His wife, three small children and William Palmer witnessed the shooting. WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormograph at .Un derwood's pharmacy shows only slight change In barometric con ditions during tho last 24 hours and a continuance of fair weather la Indicated. Temperatures will probably moderate slightly. The Tycos recording thermom eter registered maximum and minimum temperatures Thursday aa follows: , High ; 38 Low 27 Forecast for next 24 hours: Generally fair and cool. C 1933, Lioeirr It Mriu Tobacco 7 iv mv I . f oB Jackie Coogan ' 1 1 JV r S!W V Jl y:A1 A couple of months ago the names were llnkpri rnmnllnll m iViT VC.. I T :'' " urao'e wno seems to lur- S fi Ch I ,ntcm,t- The pair are shown here in a Hollywood night club, Betty wearing a huge diamond that friends say Is an en gagement ring. High School Cast Presents Mystery Play Tuesday What promises to be one of the best student body plays ever produced by Klamath union high school will be "Drums of Death," by Howard Reed, to be given Tuesday evening ot 8:16 o'clock In the high school auditorium under tbe direction of B. B. Ulomqulst. Music will be presented by the high school orchestra directed by Harry Borel. Players who will appear In the cast are unusually talented, ac cording to Mrs. Blomquist. A large percentage of the student body of K. U. H. S., which num bors over 1,000, entered the try- outs, and only the best were se lected. Ada Lu Miller will be costume manager fot the play; the stage crew, under Harold Teale Is building tbe set. and others as sisting in production of "Drums of Death" are: Eugene Grant, electrician, Dean West, drums, and Herbert Rasmussen, adver tising manager. 'Drums of Death" Is a mys tery play In three acts. The story Involves a half-ruin ed mansion Isolated by a deso late lagoon, to which there comes Special - - Special ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings At The MIDWAY Joe Kennedy, the Australian Tenor Formerly of Radlo-Kctth-Orphenni Circuit COME OUT AND HAVE HIM SING YOUR FAVORITE SONG Co. , . . - -,' V Has New Girl? of Jackie Coogan and Toby Wing . ' " at midnight a group of oddly as sorted people. Tbey come In an swer to mysterious telegrams; and they find, too late to escape, that some grim plot Is back of the teiograms. An octoroon girl, Celeste, goes Into strange trances; a hooded figure appears; there Is a ghostly suggestion In the air, and across the lagoon comes the ominous beat of muffled drums, creeping nearer and nearer. The element of suspense .is sus tained and i the whole perform ance affords an evening ot pleas ure. and Interest to those who at tend. The only criticism ever offer ed to the play when produced heretofore was that It was "too scarey," which ia certainly a PELICAN SATURDAY mm ":fSspS 'V'-' ' ' tribute to any mystery play, ac cording to reviews, ,.. Cast: ''',v- Jules Bob Foster,'' ,' s ColftHo Thelma Evans. Sboldon Darloy John Mngulre. Nowt Cooper Ben Lear. Mis. OakleyMary Mitchell. Miss Amolla . Patricia Wood ruff. Mrs. Gillette Elizabeth Van Emon. Eugenia Bowles Alice Lyle. Paula Bailey Enid Winning ham. Dr. Cameron Dualn Monroe, Tho Monstor Wayne Jones. The Apparition Tommy John son. Phyllis Foster Helen Mooro, freshman understudies. Ocane Eschle, senior understudy. F.F.'JL TO MALIN, Nov. 21. Malln Fu ture Farmers will confer the Fu ture Farmers degree on students of that organization at Henley, Monday, November 25, raising the rank of the candidates from "green bands," first degree of the order, according to A- E. Street, advisor. Malln, one of three chapters In Klamath county of the nation wide group Is at present the most active, wltb Henley a close second. Bonanza, third of the trio, has only been recently or ganized. Smith-Hughes work was Introduced . In the Malln high school 15 years ago. Officers from here who wrlll take part In the Initiation Include Kepneth Holbrook, president; Emll Potucek, vice president; Jackie Ratllffe, reporter; Orrllle Klrkpatrick, secretary; Halbert Wilson, treasurer. Masonic Event Set for Friday All members of Masonic orders, Junior and senior, with their fam ilies, are invited to attend a pot luck dinner to be given at Masonic temple Friday evening. In charge of Aloha chapter O. E. S. Dinner will be served from 5:30 until 7:00 o'clocki and the eve ning will be spent wltb dancing, cards and a social time. It Is said that hot water baths are effective In relieving tbe pain of a black widow spider bite. DIARY- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Mildness People regarded the tolophon aa a ourloatty when It waa tlrat Invented. Boll .ducatod th.m to uae It by giving a series ol l turoa and .ntertajnm.nts by telephone. Let's Go Places Formal Dresses v $695 And Up To $22.50 Lovely creations thaf will sweep you to new heights of Fashion metallic shot fabrics that have just the fl Drooer "alow" that Dama H Fashion demands many new arrivals ' await your ' , early. Inspection. , . t, ; Bar Dresses V" s'.' ",- For Tha YY'Yv COCKTAIL HOUR $695 Up "To $22.50 As glorious as a Formal . as smart as 5th, Avenue. -You'll lova them. M ARGOT'S 45 Second Off Ha In On 114 North 8th St, Phone 1437-W etter Taste tb Holiday jr$ Season f Brings Its Ouota f j - Parties i I Dances I And n Social l Factions Of Every