The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 29, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
Palo Kel Members nf Ihn flow
er nrruuKoitioni class, whtcli In
cludes realilenta of Morrill, 'I'ula
Inkn "ml Miilln, will not meet un
til Muy IS, iuthi-iIIi'io; lo mi nil
noiiiinemniit mailn by Mid, Hrnoat
I). I.iunli, who In con il iictl UK Ihn
classes. All llio miuiitial uvuilahlu
hull linon tmnil, nml Ihn iinitip him
decicleii Id wall it it 1 11 spring flow
era are In hloniioni tiefora they
cnlitlnllo I hnlr meotliiKs. Tlio next
session will ba hold al llio hiimo
of Mrs. Alino Nowion near Morrill.
Arrive In Norlli Woril tin
boon received thai Mm. Norvnl II.
Jonea anil Mil. Harry K. l'oltii nr
rlvod In 1'ori lnnl before Ilia week-
lid storm struck Hint section ol
tho slulo. They left Humlity morn
Iiik at 8 o'clock nml arrived In
rortlmul at 4 p. in. Mrs, I'elu
will return In u furlulKht afier
vliiltliiK wllh Dr. ami Mm. It. K.
lliimllton, nml Mm. Jonea plmm In
remain north tor her lien II h for
month or nix weeks.
Adi'iuU Mevtliig Mm. IIiirIi
O'Connor of Merrill win among
til out-of-lowii k ileal at a meol-
Inf of iba iiarilun sroup of lha
KUuialh Kul In Woman's Library
olub held In the niiill club rooms
of tho public lllirury Monday aflor-
noon. Iiniiniiiil Interest In helng
shown In ibo group with more
limn 10 mi'tiibi'm roitlstored. lliinh
Itlllor nt tho U. 8. forest servlco,
In or kind out plana for Wildlife
wosk, dlsriiMed tho conservation
of wild flowers.
ItHiinia llrrr ri. It. Henry
Anderson or the Morrill road re
tlimod last week from Yakima
whoro aha has spent tho pant five
weeas vimiiim wun nor nn-in-inw
anil iiauiiiiii'r. Mr. nnd .Mm. Ed
ward tloecktier and Infant noil
lloherl Kent. Mm. Anderson li
acllvo 111 arrulm of Ihn I'minli
iraiisa ami In now working on
piana tor ino ainio sranan meeun
In Klainaih connly In Juno.
(roup to Meet Members of tho
nun or tit. I 'ii u I Episcopal
Church will moot Tliursduv after.
noon at 8 o'clock In tho homo of
Mra. Uary Coiad In tho Alpha
atlMrf mfttita In mntrM iilvna tir ihB
Kamor Monday tea anil benefit
ori'ica wnicn win no given In tho
Wlllard hold April 18. A fashion
how will bo oujoyod during tea
bourn wllh Lal'olnto'a arranging
for I ho (how.
Attend f'oiivoiitlim Mr. anil
Mm. O, C. Tatinnn loft Tuoadiiy
morning for Portland to nttond
thn stain noiivnntlon of llio Ciilln
nry Alllnnrn, Till man la bind
nnna tnimnxor of thn local union.
Iln la to ho ono of lha principal
KPimkora bofora Ilia convoiillnn.
The Intnrnatlnniil president, r.n-
wurd Klors of lluffnlo, N. V.,
will attond lha convention. Tal
iiiuii will alio work In tho Intaroal
of Wlllli Mahonoy'i candidacy for
onator whllo In J'oruanu, no
aid.
t.-1 , u...v....ii Tli Altnmnnt
Community rresbyterlnn church
will bold Ita first colouration of
lha Lord's Huppar at I p. m. Wod-
hhv In lha library of Altamont
Junior high achool. Mombora of
lha Klrst I'rosbytorlan cnurcn wno
hava engaged In mlniilonary work
In lha Altamont field for tho paal
14 t..nr in AaflMrlalltf IllVllflll lO
attond. Tha llov. A. Thoodoro
Hmlth of tha Klrat I'roabytorlnn
church will bo In charge of ad
ministering tna sacramem.
Ilel urns to hVhool Holon Itlch
ardnon rammed Monday to Oak
land. Calif., where aha la a tu
donf at tha School of Mnrlt bual
noM college aflor spending aov
nral day hero visiting her paronta,
Mr. and Mra. Harry ltlchardaon
of South rtlvoialda atroet. Miss
Itlchardiion will graduate from tho
collogo In Juno.
Koclnl liMiKintl Tho hard
times sorliil p!iiiinil by tho United
Townaeud rlub tor Wednesday
night In tho Duka hall In Mills ad
dition has been Indefinitely post
poned, monikers of tho committee
announced .Monday ti Ik lit . Tho
data for tho dnnro will bo announc
ed later.
IK'IpliInn Chapter Tho evening
group of Delta Gamma rhaplor of
Delphian will meet al thn home
of Mrs. Frauds it. olds on Itlver-
Idn street at 8 o'clock Thursday
night with Mrs. Olds aa the loadnr.
The topic will bo "farming and
Manufacturing (Jo Capitalistic."
'The Peak of Style
and Quality, says
d Mac MuVuuf.
rillaMlM H
CCAUSI THIY'SI
lAmklt-fiiblmj
NunnBush
"To tne, Nunn-Buah hoei rej
reient the peak of ityle ind
quality7," layt Fred Mac Murray
"And they do atiy new-looking
monthi Jongfr." See the Nunn.
Buih itylei Mr. Mac Murray
elected now in our windowi.
NEW LOW PRICES
A im r maiiim
DREW'S
Mnlioney Holly Frlonds of
Willis Mahouuy will gather at tho
Wlllard hotel Wednesday night
at 8:110 p. in. Muhonoy will apeak
over Iouk dlHtmice tolnphone from
Ontario, Orn. Hupporlnra of the
Miilioiiny-fiir-rlnniitor club suited
Tui'siliiy morning that an eicollunt
iitinndiinro had boon assured, and
nil friends of tho former Klamath
Kalla mayor, rngarrllnaa of po
llllciil party, uio Invited to attond
the rally,
Applications Two application!
for boor llcunst'i were rocominend
imI by tho city council In aosslon
Monday night, ono aought by O.
K. l'uckutl and William Houfleld
for thvlr recreation rooms at Sev
enth and Muln atroet, old location
of the Oun store, and H. W, Mc-
Muhan, 1UCU California avenue.
Weekend lsllor Mra. Walter
Joachke apenl the weekend In
Klamath Kalla visiting with her
husband and with friends. Mra.
J esc like la now omployed aa cook
In n mining camp at Happy Camp,
t.'aiir.
Ileturn to Valley Mr. and Mra.
Jack Horton, ploneor roslilents of
Klauiatb county, have roturned lo
Kugene where thoy now resldo, af
ter visiting bore with Mra. llor
ton'a sister, Mm. Tom Garrett,
who Is confined to the Hlllsldo
hospital Willi a fractured hip. Tho
Morions also visited wllh many of
tlielr old frlonda whllo here.
Meota Hon Hon Mrs. A. J.
Freeman and son, Paul, left Sun
day evonlng for tholr home In
Hpnrka, Nov., after a abort visit
hero at the homo of Mr. and Mra.
Joo Kvans In tho Kntorprlao tracts.
Mrs. Krooman made the trip here
to moot hor son who had boon
spondlng several montha In Wash
ington with relatives.
IjCAtlere to Mori A meetliiK of
airl Scout leadera and llrownlo
pae loadera haa boon announced
for Thursday evonlng, March 31,
In the circuit courtroom at the
courthouse at 7:10 o'clock. Mrs.
U. O. Kredorlkscn. executive sec
retary, will be In charge of lha
mooting.
In South Mr. and Mm. Roy
Drown of the Alpha apartmonta
are spending several weeks In
southern California with friends
and relatives.
Iloturna Home Mrs. J. Martin
Adams and Infant daugbtor, Shar
on I,ynno, ratiirnod to their home
on nosnwa; drive Monday evening
from Klamath Valley hospital.
KuRlea Dance There will be a
dunce Wednesday evonlng, March
30, ut tho Kuglos ball. The Orogon
Hill Ullllus will play many old.
tlmo ilancos during the evening,
and I'lnky Crowdor of Pelican
City will act as maator of cere
monies and call tbo quadrilles.
Sponsor Card Party The Vet
erans of Foreign Wars auxiliary
haa announced plana for card
parly to bo held Thursday, March
81 In tho club rooms of the city
library. The party will start at 2
o clock, and awards will be made
Vlslla Parents Helen Richard
son, who Is attending business
collcgo In Oakland, apont the paat
wookend In Klamath Falls visit
ing with ber paronta, Mr. and Mrs.
Ilnrry Richardson of Riverside
street.
Towiuwnd Auxiliary Townsend
auxiliary No. 1 will meet at the
home of Mra. Carl Bergman, 221
North Seventh street, Wednes
day at 1 p. m. for a potluck
luncheon and business meeting.
All members and frlenda are welcome.
On Medford Oaae A. W.
Hchaupp, Klamath Falls attorney,
left Tuesday morning for Medford
where he expected to spend a few
days trying a damage auit.
Trombonist
.Mra. Snyder III Mrs. Charles
Snyder has Improved following a
rocunl attack of Influenza which
confined ber to bod at the family
residence on tho Morrill road. Mra.
Snyder was able to be up Tuesday.
Minneapolis Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. K. J. r'ngllsh are being vis
it oil for a fow daya by Mra. Eng
lish's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ryan of Min
neapolis. Minn., who are en route
homo alter wintering In tbe south.
1 1, ported Improved Mrs. M. E.
Joyce, who haa been confined to
hor home on Pacific Terrace for
tho paat aororal weoka with ill
ness. Is reported to be Improving,
but alio la still unable to be out.
From the Fort Mr. and Mra.
R. s. Dixon of Fort Klamath are
here for aaveral days on bualneaa
from their ranch home. They are
guesta at Hotel Hall while in the
city.
Am Umtn Tha Diib Urn Rantf
of the mill Sunday acbool In
Bprogue River will have an art
sale at the home of Miss Upp,
Tuesday, April t.
SERMON SERIES BY
POLICE EVANGELIST
TO CONTINUE HERE
Tha services bald at the Seventh
Day Adveutlst church, at 833
North Ninth street by the "police
evangellat," George J. Seltter of
rhleaffn hava been m. StarLllnK
success, according to reports by
L,. M. seltter, local pastor. iapc
Ity audiences during the past
week attest to the success of
umm urvlMi Senear said. The
services will continue on Friday
and Sunday nlgbta at the cnurcn.
The publlo Is Invited.
The "police evangelist" has
preached In the Seventh Day Ad
vontlst church for over 10 years
and In that time haa baptised
more converta to that church than
other avangeliata. He baptised
aeven adnlta laat Saturday.
He sold In part Sunday nlgbt
"a true citizen will not fight tbe
law. or America, neither will a
true Christian fight the law of
Ood."
He added "If there were a text
of scripture commanding, explain
ing and counseling me to observe
Sunday aa tbe Sabbath, I would
do it, but the text has never been
produced, neither can It ever be
produced, for the simple reason
that tbe text la not in tbe Bible."
The "police evangelist" has
preached before audiences of 8000
to 7000 people In the largest cities
ft, Tiniia flintos and la na
tionally known for the work ho
has carried on. L. M. Beltier,
bla on, urgea all to keep In at
tendance at every meeting at tho
church.
Vital Statistics
PRICE Born at Wghtfoot ho
pltal March 21. 1138, to Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Price of Tulelake. a
girl. Weight: ( pounds, 12 ounces.
Mayflies spend from one to
three years as water crawlers,
only to die after the flrat night aa
a winged adult.
v V r H
From Chlloqiitn Mr. and Mra.
J. W. Fltspntrlck of Chlloquln are
among tho visitors In Klamath
Falls this week. Thoy are guesta
at Hotel Hall.
Jack Winston, who will bring
his orchestra end entertainers
bere for a ono-nlght appearance
at the Legion hall Wednesday.
manager of Legion hall dances.
"The Bal Taoarln haa featured
such bands aa Kay Kyser, Happy
Felton, Tom Ocrun and Carol
Lofner hut Winston and his fine
organization outdistanced these
groat bands, breaking all records
In staying 32 weeks." Evans said.
"Winston has been broadcast
ing nightly over NHC and also
transcontinental!. An indication
of the success of the band Is the
flood of fan mall that has pourod
In, night after night. Winston
has a long string of successful
engagements behind him Includ
ing tbe Little club in Shanghai,
Cblna, Mark Hopkins hotel In
San Francisco, Plaza in San An
tonio and tbe Bal Tabarln cafe
In San Francisco.
Winston haa recorded for Vic
tor and Brunswick and baa been
featured on two radio commer
cials of bla own.
"Tbo band la a highly dance
able one with unuaual arrange
mente and effects achieved by
leader Winston. Much after the
manner of Clyde McCoy, Winston
uses his trombone with a muted
effect that has earned bis or
chestra the title of "honey from
the horn" music. Tbe style of
the band la Identified by tbe use
of three trombones with violin
backgrounds."
Dancing will start at 9 o'clock,
Evans aaid.
Ashland, Neb., haa been In three
different countlea during Ita his
tory: Oreen, Calhoun and Saun
ders. The Sangerhausen Rosarium In
Germany, after years of experi
menting, haa pertooted ptrtsot
black roae.
Whales have boon known to
break their Jaws on the ocean bot
tom, after a mlln-deep dive. . .. -
WINSTON BAND
TO APPEAR HERE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Jack Winston and bis orches
tra, on a tour of one-nlghters
after completing a nine-month
engagement at the Bal Tabarln
In San Francisco, will appear at
the Legion hall here Wednesday
night, according to Baldy Evans,
Dr. A. A. Hssi
RECTAL DISEASES
Mild electric treatments,
replacing o I d methods.
Non-contlnlng, non-surgical
and safer. KKSUI.18
start wllh first treat
ment. Wrlto for I'ltKE
booklet.
DR. M. C. CASSEL
Specialist
Coosel Bros. Chiropractic
Clinic
228 No. 71 h Phone 420
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Phone 148
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