Mnrch 10, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PARE FIVli CITY BRIEFS I'lniia Coiiiili'lo Plana are now ciiiiililnto for Novnlly nlilil to b njiiyml by monition of Hwniiwi (luir mill Country dull Mill llwlr I ii vl t ml KiimU Hiitiirtluy, March 13, IK Hid cliibhoiiae. (iaini-a, iIiiiii'Iiik mill a inhliilKlil liini'li ll liu fimtiii'im of I he owning mill mi i'i'i'llvnl orclii'atra haa buoii olitnliitMl. Frank llolinns, Jr., la .In olinr" uf nrrniiKumnnla, aaalsl l by h coiiiiiiltloa I nc 1 mil n K Jlnrry 1'iuiiiIiik, K. A. Moore, T. M. .Miiilfiiril mill Itiilmrl A, Thump ami, Assisting moinlwra irt Kriink Wfnvitr, Curt Hlrong, Dr. itul Sharp, Dr. K, Cecil Artmna, K. II. IkI, Hoy Hull, Harlan lloa wiill Ii, (,'. 0, Kollnjr, Marshall K. Cormll and Lloyd Wray. I'ullmy Display As Intoroallng a collmitlnn aa haa aver boon gaili ai'Od In Klamath Kalla will b aliown ai I ho ninrtlnc Monday arii'rnoon al 2 o'cliirlc In lh largo audllorliini of Ihn public library hn Mra. Claml Havla will pro 'a'iil a program on Moclrtrn Pol icy fur ntninhnra of I ho Klamath Kails Woman'a Library club. Mra. Iiavla la anxious In ohlaln varl oua l)'pi- of pollary, bin It old and now. and anyono having ploi-i-a whlrh ihiy would ponnll lo ho usntl In tho dlaplay, la asked to conlnct Mra. Iiavla. A mualral progrnin la being arranged by Mra. Don J. Znniwalt for Iho afternoon. leaving nn Trip Mr. and Mra. L. It. Kylo and aon, l.olloy, loft Thursday by motor for Portland and llonniivllln ilam lo apend ..nviTnl daya. Kylo. who I" chlnf loclrli'lnii fur Iho l.nng Hoi I Lum ber cnnipany, waa granted pa 'bv Iho fi'dciiil government through tho courteay of Iho General Kloc trio company, to visit Iho oloclrl col department which conlrola lha dam and ronaldorort nno of Iho nmiii liiirk-ale ovor Installed. Tho Kylea will return early noil wook after driving from Portland to tho onasl and aoulh on tho Itnos.vetl highway to Marshfleld. then to Rnseburg and Klamath Falla. 1-.,.,.. hlr. Mlniier Tho Camp Klro ttingcra' club will mwl Krl day Immediately attor ochool In HI. Paul a Kplcopal church par iah h oil ao. It waa announced Thuradav by Mra. I,ulao lloorleln. Camp Fire oiocutlvo. All glrla who will represent tho two group, and thoro will ho at let two from each of tho 10 groupa, ore ankori lo ho there promptly. Thla la Iho riral mooting of the group, and inuslr will bo proc ured for Iho Mothera-Doughter tea. Dinner Dalo Oinnged T h o Dada and Uaughlara dlniior, when Klnmolh (llrl Scouts will outer lain Ibolr fnlhora, will bo hold Tuesday veiling. March 22, at Iho Legion hall at o'clock. The ffalr, which la hold annually In obaervance of the acoula' annl roraary week, waa originally achediilod for Friday. March l, but Iho date waa changed when H conflicted wlih the city achooli' pageant. Iteturna Here Mra. Gordon gnilth of Lakovlow, returned Monday from Port Towniond, Wonh., whore ahe waa called aev eral woeka ago by the lllneaa of .her mother. Mra. .Mary I. Sinclair. Mra. Smith reported her mother very much Improved. Smith mot hla wife, and they returned Tuoa dny to Lakovlew. whore he la hnail of (iordon Smith Molora company. Training Cmirao Of Intoreat to momhora of the niuo nlrd leadera group of Camp Fire la ' tho training coitrae In atory toll ing lo young glrla which will be given Monday morning In tho Camp Klro houao hy Mra. E. P. Llvlngalon. Sho will conduct a ono-hour claaa and thla la one of tho principal polnta In the now niuo nlrd program. Improving Mnrtln Rwmiann, active In affnlra of tho Klamath Cooperative Concort aaaoclatlon, hiiB recovered from a aovoro cold whl.-h conflnnd him to hla home, 2045 Kitrlo at root. PiilMinro Vlalt Hero Chnr lotle Wing of Portland, grand guardian of Daughter, of Job for Oregon, will be nimble to pay her official vlalt to the local botlinl Friday ovnnlng no una previously miniiiincod, nccorilliig to a wlru ro colvoil by May K. I'hlniiny, gunr dlan of the Kliiniiilh bolhol. It la oipncted that Mrs Wing will vlalt here later In tho amtaon. Hlslom to Meet The Pythian Slntera club will moot at the home of Mra. Nina neck, 320 Lewie at reel, Mnrch It, at 8 P. hi, Vlalllng alators are cordially In vited. ID" Hlnlia 3.nn at yard. PEY TON CO. Phono BIW. PILES Quick Pnalllvr Permanent RKLIICP Advanced non.aurRlcnl moth, nil a, NO HOSPITALIZATION No loaa of time from work. Jinny satisfied p l 1 1 e n t ( In Klnnmlli and aiirroiinillng country have born Riven per manent relief. Writ for hook Irl. Dr. O. H. Mather Chiropractic Phyelclan 7111 Mnln Phone 4114 W RECTAL DISEASES Mild electric trcatmcnta, replacing o I d nicthoda. Non-conllnlng, non-surgl-cnl anil aafcr. RHSULI8 tnct nit It flrat treat' inont. Write for I'HKG booklet. DR. M. C. CASSEL Hpoclnllst Cnaiol Drna, Chiropractic Cllnlo B28 No. 7th Phone 420 I'or Vlalt Mra. (loorgo Wlrta, iiccompitiiliiil by Ii or iliiiightar, Mra, Clyilo ilntchnlder, urn luavlng Thuradny for Hod wood City, Calif., to vlalt with Mra. Wlrla' daughter, Mra. Tom Normnn (Union Wlrlr.). Thny nlao plan to vlalt In Knn Fninvlaco with frlenda before returning north. To Funeral Mra. O. J. John aon left Thuradny morning by motor for Ml. Vernon, Waah., whore alio will attend funeral aor vlcea to ho held Saturday for liana rirodland. formnr Klauuith Falla roaldent, who died Tuesday night at the C.iuiornl hoapltnl In ML Vernon. Circle lo Moot Women of the lininnmiol Hnptlat Mlaalon circle wore to have t hoi r rngular pro gram ineollng In tho baaomnnt of Iho church Thuradny night at 7:30 o'clock. A White Croat play waa to ho presented, and nil mem bora and frlenda of Iho church Invited. fjlnuca Found A pair of all vor ur white gold-rliiimod apoc ttules, Ihoughl to havu boon found on Mnln alrret, wore turned over lo city pollen It waa learned Thuraday, mid tho owner of the glasses limy have thorn by calling nt Iho police aintlon. The glaaaea were In a blnck leather caao. ItHiii-iiluiC Horn Among the atiidi-nla from Oregon Stnto col lege who will return Tueadny inornlng for aprlng vacation la Jeiiniietlo Jonea, a sophomore at CorvulllH, daughter of Mra. Nancy Jouiia. Mian Jones la taking n special courso In child care anil training, Degree of Honor Tho Degree of Honor Juveniles will meet Hut unlay. March 12, at 11 a. m., In the K. C. hall. All momhora ere urged to be present aa It will be Mra. Baton's last meeting and to bring all outstanding "(iuldo Hooka." Accident Iteported W. 0. Wll aon, Hniiln 1, Ho 191, filed a ropnrt with city police Wcilnos dny concerning Iho accident at 2 o'clock, March 0, In which lllniin Mtirdoi-k. 77. well known Kcno , district I'uncher. waa aerlously in- jureii. lie auitoren a Iirnken rtn, cula and brulsea iihout tho head. Itcluru Here Dr. and Mra. (loorgo A. Maasoy returned Thura day morning from Portland whoro Ihey liovo been since tho flrat of tho week. While north Dr. Mna ey attended a meeting of tho Oregon Medical Alumni niotocln-(lon. Heneflt Party Members of Iho homo economics club of tho Alln mont grange are completing plana for the benefit card party to be hold In Suminera school gym nasium at S.-Ui o'clock Saturday night. The public la Invited. Pin ochle lll be played. finiup In Meet The Junior Huslness and Professional Wo mon'o club will meet Friday nlghl at 7:3" o'clock at the Klk hotel. Mary Hell will aorvo aa hostess for Ihe evening, and all members are urged to attend. f ar round The car which Hubert Sloan Jr., reported otolin fruin In from of hla house on Washington street, waa found at &:lfl p. m. March 8 In front of 1222 Kast alreet, according to city police. AlK'iid In liilforin Member of Iho city pollco force wore In full unliorm Thursday morning to nltend the funeral of (irnnvllle Metsker, Hither of Oils Metskor, member of the force. Services were held ut I o a. m. Iteaiiniea Polllon Gladys Dan iel of llonnura has resumed her position In the credit department of Montgomery Ward and company. I'rom Merrill Scott McKcn dree, Merrill rancher, waa a busi ness visitor In Klamath Falls Thursday morning. To Port hind District Attorney Hardin C. Hlackmer left for Portland on huslneaa Thursday. To Vlalt Smith Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oacarson aro leaving Thurs day morning for San Francisco for a ahort viali. They will return with their granddaughter. 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