0 1) November 8, 1937 CITY BRIEFS Calabria Birth Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald of Illarri II ntartalliod monitions of the Immediate fondly at !hair summer home on the filalin-Morrill high fly Humbly. Uotahor 31, in honor of Mr, Walnut ld'a natal day, According to Mr. McDon ald's tatanuint, ha IN ono yonr older than he wan hoot your, Pr000nt III Ito COMMOIDO ViNtO Mr, and Mrs. Nato Cando, lit, Airs. Juan Willits and ditualitor Bharat', Air. anti Al rs. L. U. liontgland and daughter Margory anti Mr. and Airs. Htaulay liajicok and Unhurt Biotin. Jr. lOnt114)1111 Inspection lion or the Canton auxiliary which was scheduled for iA'etinos day VUllitilg has boon postponed until Saturday evening, Novent bor , when the Inspection or tho local post and banquet start ing at diSe o'clock will be held It the lotne hall. Mato orticorm or the lodge will be preitent at thin time, Including Ntra, Idabel Gilbert or Hood, the mute pried dint, All visiting guile's and numbers sure 111Viti lit to attend. Ismail Dance Hattarday ...- Those planning to attend the Shrine hospital benefit dittlee being given by the Daughters of the Nile at the VItIitrd hotel nest Sittitrilay evening aro urged to parches() their tickets early. litra. Carl dieinselfer, Mrs. W. A. Arnold and Mrs. Harry l'am ning are In charge of the dance arrangements, and they have stated that the affair promises to be one of the beat attended Or the week. Attend Library Meet Enola Ilawkina and Alice Harvey, li brarian and librarian of the city library, and Mary McComb and Elizabeth Vatermon, librarian and astilatant librarian of the county library, attended a library conference which was held at Altura, Calif., lag week end, The meeting wan Uttivutle41 by all California 1111111clone north of Sacramento and reprostinin tires from the California "tate library. on Ilmodnem HildrMIXill0 Pet rson. Klamath Falls student at Whitman college. was appointed to the business staff of the coin ins sophomore class play on the campus, it was announced this week. The play. "The Double Door," will be glY0111 the weekend of November 11, 12. Mina Peter son. graduate of Klamath Falls high school, is pronminent In class ctivities on the Whitman campus. -- liteinmets HomeW. J. Stein mots, who has been receiving treatment at the Ert 111111101 hos pital in Portland for 1101110litne, has returned to his home on Walnut street where he expects to remain for a couple of months before returning to Portland for further treatment. Study Club MerleTime Fair haven PTA study club will meet in the school auditorium Friday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Merian Holli day. the chairman, has arranged an Interesting program. The ub Jen to be followed this year is "Parent Education." -- Eagles Curti PartyTime Esik les auxiliary will bold ita regular card party Thursday at I O. m. in the K. C. hall. The public is cor dially invited. The second of the series of card parties is scheduled for 8 p. m. November 16 at the K. C. hall. Rebekah. MeetProsperity Re bekah lodge NO. 104 will moot for I. regular business session and initiation Thursday at 7:30 P. m. A potluck supper will follow. All members are urged to attend. and visiting Rebekah' are cordially Invited. N Group to MeetA meeting of the verse group of the Writer's league will be held Thursday afternoon, November 4, at the home of the league president, Mrs. E. P. Livingston, 1540 Lookout street. Hit and Mime The Hit and Miss homemaking club ot the Wo men of the Moose will meet for I noon potluck luncheon FridaY. November 5, at the K. C. hall. Co-hostesses will be Lavera Mc Bride and Zola London. Pinochle Party The weekly pinochle party sponsored by the Women of the Moose will be held Friday, November 5, at 2 p. In the K. C. hall. Hostesses are Anna Eccles Elsie Dean. Emma Diets and Alhla Banters. Executive Board Meets The executive board of the Pelican PTA will meet in the Pelican school library Monday, November 8, at I p. tn. Instead of Friday. Club Proves PolluterMember ships for the Winter Dancing club isettmen Ire being taken up rapidly, aceorditik to an an. nonneetnent from offleera. The firet dance of the 1011111111 will be held November la Mt the Willard hotel, Mid membernhips may be obtained up to that time from le alitY King auntie. Hoveral former members have left town mince lant, year, Hulking tholr momborilitim available for oth ers wishing to loin, Notices Ntolen W. b. Parr of itouto 3 han reported to po lice bureau the, theft of bin putt calm which ho had loft in an automobile parked in front of the -Kern hotel on gouth Sixth street. The suitcase COlitilined clothing, toilet articles and a revolver. Joint ' Prom Meeting The Mills Addition Neighborhood prayer broom in connection wit h the Rayburn revival cam palm will hold a Joint 11100ting Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the home or M us, Charles W. Thomas, 2101, Wantland street. Mrs. Rayburn will be the leader. Everyone is invited. Fines Assessed Raven "drunks" were haled Into pollco court Wednesday to receive fine and sentence on the charges. Three of the defendants were al so charged with vagrancy and were sentenced to leave town niter serving time on the In toxication counts. Vandals ReportedW. A. May how of 1112 Fulton street re ported to polka bureau Vednea day that vandals have been let ting air out of the tires of hie automobile and stealing the valve cores several Unica during the past two weeks. Wood NiolenNtra. Frank Os carson of 2301 Merlotti ntroot reported to police Wednesday that a quantity of wood had been stolen from liar back yard while sho was away for a short time. Neighbors heard the wood being thrown into a truck, she stated. Vie Its From Valley Mrs. Rhoda Curie la visiting in the city with relatives tor several days from her home in Ashland. Mrs. nutlet) accompanied home Mn. C. W. Hanson. who spent the weekend in the valley .at tending the Teachers institute. Grange Program A grange program will be held at the HP11- ley school gymnasium Friday. No vember 6, at 8 p. m., with each of the subordinate granges of the county contributing a number. The public la cordially invited to enjoy the entertainment. First of Merles The Pelican PTA will begin a sortos of card parties Friday. November 6. at 8 p. m. at the Pelican club in Peli can City. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Call Meeting A special call meeting of the Women of the Moose will be held Friday. No vember 5. at g p. m. in the K. C. hell dining room. Return. Home :kir'. Elsie Woodard has returned to her home in Grants Pass after a visit here with her son, Harvey Wood ard, and family. Sewing Club MeetsThe sew ing club of the SPIV organiza tion will meet Thursday at 8 p. m., in the home of Mrs. Delphia Hoyt. Card Club Meta The Fair haven PTA card club will meet Thursday at 1:30 IN m at the Lee Holliday home. Dominus Visit B.Benson Dix on ot Bonanza was a business visitor in Klamath Faits Tuesday. Ree Oil City for store oil. Phone 2197. FEET Foot trouble. fade away when properly cared for. DRUGLESS, CHIROPILW TIO, METHODS triumph again in ' relieving human suffering. Our foot treatment. plus ly made and fitted German Orthopedic Foot Cushions will solve your foot problems. Cassel Brothers Chitopractic Clinic 22,4 N. 7th Pi 420 N 7 r,:,,,,,.:,,,,,t,,y,t,.;,,x,.:,.,x,,,,,,.zt:,:,.,v,,;,i,,,,,,,, ,,.:,,,,0 ...,tt-:,.---,,,,k,,,,,.!-,4,1:', L422 "O. K. Since 1905" Household Main St. Moving Phone 87 II MANY ATTEND MEETING FO WOMEN, GIRLS A special nteethig for women and girls was held Wednesday af ternoon lit the tabernacle, when Dr, James Rayburn, the evange list, ',poke earnently and direetly on "Womanhood." It wee the 'argent afternoon audience thus far. At noon Wednesday, the Gid eon,' held their dedication service It the Elk hotel, II11 Mall street, when 100 Bibles were presented to Manager J. R. Devian. The Meeting an held in tile banquet room of the hotel. Dr. Rayburn gave the principal address. Wednesday evening at 7;30 o'clock Dr. 111,,burn'e topic was to be "Heaven." Concerning heaven, he said, "1 ant going to speak on a glorious subject, 'Heaven.' There are four things about heaven that are clearly re vealed In the Bible, These are all that are revealed, hut they are wonderful. Many Christiana have very vague Ideas as to heaven. If I ant going to heaVoit, I want to know something about what it Is." Thursday night a Unique ser vice will be held at the taber nacle at 7:30 o'clock, when Dr. Rayburn will hold what he calls "Quaker meeting." To this ail county, city, lodge and church of ficers are specially invited. Of this meeting Dr. Rayburn sajs. "There will be some talking going on Friday. but I want you to bear what I say and not what some one says I Pay, which Rayburn didn't say. The bulk of the message will be to young men and young women. You will never forget tills meeting. The song service will be short. Something start ling Its going to happen the last five minutes. You should come early to get a seat." Thursday and Pride), after noon,' at 3:30 o'clock the Bible study lectures will deal with "The False Prophet," An introduction will be given to the Scriptural teachings as to Divine healing. "1 am aomethnes asked, 'Don't you believe in Divine, healing?' I certainly do. but I believe in Scriptural healing." The lecture Tuesday afternoon on "The Deity of Christ" was one of the most convincing presenta tions of this subject ever heard In Klamath Falls. The close of this address dealt with the "Vir gin Birth of Jesus." Dr. Rayburn closed this address Om "Every hit of your humanity you got from your mother, The function of fatherhood is to impart life. The function of motherhood is to bear the child. It Jesus were to have a human body, it had to come from Mary. The life came from Clod the Father. Jesus rs either the Son of God, as the Bible claims He is, or else he is an legimitate Jew." Tuesday night Dr, Rayburn said In part: "My text is one of warn ing and warnings are for sensible UIE WINIFRED CASTLE works long hours at her editorial desksmokes a lot. She says: "I can smoke as many Camels as I please and they never get on my nerves." WARREN PUGET, crack salesman, drives 50.000 milesand more a year. "I get tired," he says. "And I think it's swell the way Camels give me a 'lift'." THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, i(LAMATH FALLS, OREGON people. The railroad engineer munt whistle at a cretonne in or der to protect human live's. The text is ouch a warning, '110 not deceived; God is not niocked, for whatsoever a man soweth that ohitil he also reap. One of the 'saddest things of all to that Hatan pi deceiver. There ere ft lot of folks that think they are saved. but they are not caved, for Satan has deceived them. "There are four thinly; about sowing we all know. Finn we reap the same as we sow. If we Cow wheat we expect to reap wheat, not oomething eine. This poor fool that we read about in Isaiah a little while ago, took a tree. He used one part to cook his meal with and used the rest to make his god, to which he bowed down and which he wor shipped, "That was I PAM thing to do, but you are having some people walking the streets of this town, some of thorn university gradu ates, that are doing Just as slily things. They are giving their lives, their worship to just as fool. lab thingo. They think they know all about Christianity. Some times the thingn we know the bent, we know the least. This law of reaping the same an we sow is God's law, a kind law, a benevolent law. It in a kind law because by it like produces like. "The second thing I would have you notice about this text Is that you. reap more than you sow. You now a grain of wheat and reap a head of wheat, multiplied 40, 50 or 60 times. A farmer couldn't live without multiplication. The devil comes along and tells us that we will not reap more than we sow. "The third thing is we sow with the deliberate intention of reaping. There were several mil lions of acres sown this year in my home state. The farmers are looking forward to reaping. Na ture has fixed that wheat In a certain number of months will mature. Wheat is going to get ripe. But the devil comes along and tells you that you ,will not reap. "I know something about sow ing to the flesh. I have seen the sowing and the reaping of the corruption afterwards. There is one thing about the modern dance. You can never get below it. You can get below the Bible. You can get so low down that people will not respect you, but you can't ever get any lower than the dance. It will always be pos sible to find It lower than the lowest. It will go down just as low as you care to go." "The fourth thing about this text is that you never, never reap what you never sowed. If you can't get wheat without sowing wheat, how in the name Of reason can you get salvation unless you sow It? Whatsoever a man doesn't sow, he will never, never reap. The Thursday morning sched ule of neighborhood prayer meet ings in connection with Ray burn revival campaign la as fol lows: Mrs. Charles Thomas, 2105 Wantland street (joint meeting of three Mills addition groups), Mrs. George Taylor, 510 North Sev enth street; Mrs. Lund, 126 High street; Mrs. G. L. Black, 207 Grant street; Mrs. L. L. Truax, 408 Pine street; Mrs. Anderson, 823 Walnut greet; Mrs. V. 1. Josephson, 1046 Earl street. Mrs. Eaetman, Pacific Terrace and Erie toned; Slre. Amy White bait, 1220 Pleasant street; Mrs. Rims Yi 807 Hill etreet, Ship pington; Mrs. B. K. Robinson, Lindley Heights: Mr.. Higdon, First avenue, St. Francis Park; Mn. Rutledge, Altament Drive, Altamont; Mra. Hail, Second ave nue and Altarnont drive, Alta mont. Mrs. Jensen, Homedale; Mrs. Cox, 226 Neat Main "treat; Mr.. Lovenberg, 332 North Tenth etreet; Mils, Chamberlain, 817 North Ninth street; Mrs. McKim, 1530 Crescent avenue; Mrs. Cal. den, Pelican City. "God, make us sensible in re ligion as in other things!" "There's a bawl room at the Presbyterian church for babies." "There Isn't any counterfeit And many millions of Americansmore people than smoke any other cigarette in the world give a hearty okay to Camelsi 1.,....m ..., . 10 Camel spends MILLIONS MORE FOR COSTLIER TOBACCOS! Camels are a matchless blend of finer.. MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS Turkish and Domestic. S 70LT bet they do! In aviation is one of the most loyal groups of Camel smokers in the country. For example, the famous trans continental record holder, Col. Roscoe Turner, smokes Camels. So do test-pilot Lee Gehlbach, Capt. Frank Hawks, and DWA's chief pilot, Hal Sneadto mention only a few. As Col. Turner puts it: "I guess you've noticed that men in aviation are great smokers. And, from what I see, most fliers share my regard for Camels. They need healthy nerves. Thaes one big reason why so many of us stick to Camels." PETER KILLIAN is a news photographer. His slant: "Camels are al wayswith meespecially at the table.Camels help my digestion to keep clicking." EDWARD HURLEY, busy architect, says: "lb my way of thinking, a man doesn't really know what honest-to-goodness natural flavor means un til he smokes Camels." RECTAL DISEASES EXAMINATION FREE By a Specialist Plies, fissure, fistula, itching, permanently removed. Quick, positive relief. Latest scientific, mild, safe, proven methods known. No pain, no cutting, no hospitalization, no toss of time from work. Many satisfied patients In Klamath and surrounding country have been given permanent relief. Get a free examination by a doctor who is especially skilled and trained to properly diagnotte and treat your rectal ailment& DR. O. H. mATHER 731 Main Rt. Chiropractic Physician Phone 404W &UAn TOUR GUID1 TO GOOD 110U0111 Rayburnisms Whether you take your whiskey straightor in cock- tails or highballs, you will like WINDSOR. Mild and straightand now two years old. Try it tonight! on earth as cheap ae a counter feit church member." "Truth Is nometimea the moat uncomfortable thing In the world." "The harvest of wild oats will be as Imre as God Almighty lives." "Thera is no law in this country I hope there never will be although it looks sometimes as though there would be; if so, I hope the Supreme Court knocks It out---there's no law in this country that compels a farmer to sow what he doesn't want to sow. And there's no law that compels a young man to sow wild oats, either." "Sometimes the things we know beat, we know the least." "You can get lower than any thing else, but you can never get lower than the modern dance Go down as low as you possibly can, and it will be lower still." inbser STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY NATMAL Dttruzzas Pao Ducts CORPORATION, Nay" Yam N. 1 t. 90 PROO ED GRAM, gym In. structor, says: "Camels set me right and that takes in a lot of angles. I can smoke all I please without getting Jangled nerves." MARIE DRISCOLL, business girl, speaks for a good many stenogra phers when she says: "Camels have everything I like a cigarette to have." GENE ENGLISH, re dio engineer, notices what cigarette the stars, like: "Camels seem the favorite. I smoke Cam. els. They don't make my throat feel scratchy." DUCK STAMP SALES HERE TOTAL $1100 Duck stamp sales from the Klamath postoMee totaled $1860 up to noon Wednesday. accord DO ARIEnocat IFEEns ammo CIGARETTE IN AMERICA PAGE FIVE In to an announcement troll Burt Hawkins. postmaster. The stamps sell at $t sack and are obtainable from tha post. office or from the major sport ing goods stores of the City. Several of the sporting goods stores buy stamps in lots of or 25 in order to have them on hand for the convenience of their patrons. 3IEE UNE 0011.011L1 TEACCOS 11 11 CAROM a c? NEW NUBLMEATURE CAMEL CARAVAN AI - Two hows-.."Jach Oaks. Collette" and , Ardr'of"....."' Benny Goodman's "Swing School "in one fast. I , ,- funfilled hour. On the air every Tuesday night at 9:30 ism E.S.T., 8: 30 pm CS.T.. 7:30 pm ht.S.T.. h WO pm P.S.T.. over WABC,Colurabia Netwotiu Camicht LIM. J itstuldo Islam (now. 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