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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1938)
May 18, 1938 .PAGE FIVK CITY BRIEFS Knglc. I'lmi Diinrii The Kni tmiiiil urdor at Kniilcs liua iin nouiiend pinna for u public, dunce mill ovuiilug f viiliirtnliiiiiniit Thill'sdny, Mny 10, nt I hi) InilKO luill nt tlin Kirih mill M nl n stronl corner. Delegations will Imi pro aohl from Hut MitKlun lodges nt Lnknvlew, Bend mill Mndford to Join hi llio nvunlMK'n fonilvltltis, mill n riii'iinl group "f Kliimntli ICnglcn mill t Hull' f 1 1 it I h mil 11 Inn cxpecti'd In iillimd, Kiif innlllimilln will hn nerved lifter llin il ll llio. A special meeting In ncliodulcd (or 7:10 o'clock, preceding llio dimes. Convention IMnu Tlio conven t Ion or dlntrlct No. 4, I'ylliliin Hlnloia, will lin linlil III Kliimitlli KuIIk Hiiliirilny, Mny 21 In l)OK luill. ItuKlHli'iiUiiii lit 1 o'clock linn bniui uimnniH'i'd with a lom pln meeting plmiunil for 1(30 p. m. Helmed of limlructlon will ho held In Mm liflernnnn. 'I'ho iiIkIH mnetlnil In scheduled for 7:30 p. in. Knlulitn mill Indies will huvn Joint Innlulliilliin wllh It proKi'um planned for llio evening. Lunch will lin nerved nflnr thn mooting. All visiting Ulsters are cordially Invited to attend. Itoliirn Ninth Mrs. Wallace Ilnthnwny returned on III north bound trnln Wednesday morning to her home In Tlllnmook (tor visiting In Klmnnlli Knlls with her hrothnr, John Khlngnr, nllor liny. Khlngnr'a mother, Mm. I'nnl KhltiKcr of Tlllivnionk, I alio n visitor In thin city mill will re turn lo her hoiua In tho north Kiindny ninrnliiK. I'otluck l.unrli Tho lilt and Minn llomoiiinklng rluh of tho Women of tho Moosn will meet for 1 o'clock politick luncheon Krldny, Mny 2u, at the K. C. hull. Hostesses will lin Kthol (iilvln nnd Clnrn Holland. Birth days to hn remembered nrn thoiin of Kthol Morton, Clnrn Midland mill Dorothy Anderson. Kngliierrs Here Herbert Hint nml F. K. Angel, engineers wllh tho Oregon atntn highway deparl innnl, woro In Klnmnth Kails for several days from Hnlom. They left hy trnln for the north Wednesday morning, planning to return Kiindny on business for thn department. Iloth war gnaata nl tho Wlllnnl. fiiin Taken Ouy V, Jones, J12R Applognto street, reported to city polka Ihn theft of a now 70 Winchester gun, which ha aid wna atolen from hla home on Mny 17 whon prowler entered with a pnnakny. Vlnlla Here Mrs. I'nnl K. Ed wards loft by trnln enrly Wednes day morning for Portland and Seattle. 8ha has been In Klnmath Kalla th pnat all montha as the guest of her on-ln-lnw and daughter, Dr. and ' Mra. Hugh Currln. VUltor leaves Mra. Harry Pollock of Portland returned to her home by trnln Wadneadny morning nftor Tlaltlng In Klnmath Kalla aa tha gueat of Mra. Jnmoa Hlgglna, 2027 Karlo atroct. Jolna Husband Mra. W. T. Wnttnrmnn of Hnlom nrrlvod here Wedneadny morning lo Join her husband who hna apent the paal week In Klnmnth Knlla on busl neaa. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 310 Medical-Dental Bldg. Phono 1183 KNOX Leghorn and Panama Hah for Summer The two itraws you r noed for lummer , fominino, flattoring Leghorn ... for yourr prints and afternoon pastols . . . jaunty, i bresiy Panama forr. M your more caionou hours and clothosl AtE thoir newost, trimmed with Delia Kobbta Blue, divine in light or bold tones. Knox Hats are exclusive Labiate's Called by Dcnlli Varnon Nor vii I wna culled lo 'I'ho Dnllos hy tho dnnth Wednesday morning of hla fnthor, W. T. Norvnl, 70. The elder Norvnl wna a niombnr of a plonnor Wuaco county family and at ono lime ownoil thousand of ncrea of wheiitlnnd and alack rnnchoa. lie retired from active fiirmliiK anvornl ynnri ngo hoennaa of 111 health. Vernon Norvnl wna accompanied north by hla brother, Vnrd, of Full Hlvnr Mllla, Cnllf. Iliiine lrimi Trip Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Hurlrniu, who havo apont tho paat four montha on a cruise which took tham to Boulh America and Intoreatlng porta of call In the Cnrlbhcnn sen, returned lo Klnmnth Knlla Wednesday mornliig. Thoy wore mot In Han Pedro by Mrs. K. W. Ilortram and tha Bertram's young daughter, Helen, A number of frlimda were at the trnln Wednes day lo groat tha llorlrams. They madn tho crtilso out of Hnn Pedro on the McCormlck bont West Ives. Itellirns North N. O. Walloee, Oregon'a public utilities commla aloner, and eon, Tod Wallnce, re turned to Hond Tueadny night after brief atny Id Klumnlh Knlla when ho apoke over KKJ1 In defense of Governor Mnrlln. Mra. Wallnce Joined the party, nnd they planned to return to Hnlom Wednoadny whoro Wnllnco has hie offlcoa. While hero thoy woro guoata at Jlotol Hall. In California Word haa boon received from Mr. and Mra. Sam uel J. Coull, who left Klnmath Knlla two wooka ago for 8nn l.ula Oblapo' lo make their homo, that thoy havo loaeed an altrac ..... v ,i,inii ihev will nccuny wllhln a week or two. Coull, who wns manager or Htonaarauiicom pnny In thla oily for many yonra. waa trnnsforrod aotith na mnn nger of the Ban Luis Oblapo plant. On lluslnesa W. M. Breald of Portland, win mo ni"e"' Motor company, la paying an of- .. . . ... .. . 11.. ir.lla a .1 i I IIC1BI VIBll lO IVIwinni" -. waa to attend the meeting of . ... I n I I, A urn. i;novroiti ruiiiiujr ... ... lard hotel Wednosday night. Here on llualneee Jloland O. Watt returned lo Mowlch Wedneadny morning after a busi ness visit which brought hltn to Klamath Kalla. Watt waa a guest at the Wlllard while hers. Return Home Mra. Harold J. McCoy and daughter, Jnnet, and Mrs. McCoy's mother. Mra. K. B. Hargrnl of Kpokane, returned Tueadny night from a week's vlalt In Ban Kranclaco. Thoy ro alde at the Wlllard. . In Knife fiaine Wosloy Olson and. Tom Lennlngor, Houtq 2, llox 662. reported to city pollro Wed nesdny morning Hint two men, whose names they did not learn, "took them" In a knife game In which they loal f 5. A description of the men was given police. Ron Horn Word haa been re ceived In Klnmnth Knlla of the kl.lh - an. In Mr llld Mr.. 1(11 ... V Ouy L. Alien of Bonttlo, Mny 16. Mra. Alton la mo rormor Anno Bhon of Klnmath Kalla. Thla la lh,.lr ornml chilli. A llttlo Itlrl. Cnrol Anno, la four yonra old. Reaumea Position Mildred Fraaer, employed In the office of Lorens company, reaumed her position Monday after apondlng a week In Modfnrd aa the gueat of her mother, Mra. Hugh Kraaer. Thursday 'lub The Thuraday club will moot on Thursday, Mny 19, at the home of Mra. Ollvo Mnrahall In Bwnn Lake. SEE THEM IN "VOGUE"! SEE THEM ON YOUI ' The Blueboy 8.75 rvt The Weithampton 6.93 In Klamath Falls with Hotel Fire Takes Heavy Toll an.H ips Min.iimis. i null iithiiiji i ii" AU , s Ill ttli,ffllll;ll, ,,.,. Hpoclnculiir night view of flro equipment pouring atrcama of water Into tho blazing Terminal hotol nt Atlanta, (Ja., whore a poaalblo 60 poraona loat their Uvea In an oarly morning holocaust Monday. Victims, trapped between floors, woro crushed to death when walla collapaod. Up to Wodneaday morning 33 bodlea bad been recovered. Ilnnket Hoelnl Tho Women of the Mooso and tho Loyal Order of Mooso will sponsor a basket eoclnl and dnnco Frldny, May 20, at tho K. C. hall. Women are to bring the bimkotn, It wns an nounced. Members and their friends nro Invited. Procecdn will be used for the convention fund. Keating Kaally According to attondnnta at lllllsldo hospital thero la llttlo chango In tho con dition of Jimmy Plowman, 30, who Buffered eorloua Injurloa In a motorcycle accldont Saturday morning when he ran Into a wood truck. Plowman was resting eas ily Wodnesdny afternoon. On Illinium. Out of stnto visitors In Klnmnth Kalla In cluded Mr. and Mra. Donald While of Bcattle who arrived here on business Wodnesdny morning to remnln the bnlnnce of thn week. Thoy nro guests at tho Wlllard. Vnsas to Meet There wns to bo a meeting of tha Oregon Star lodge No. 60S, Vnsa Order, Wed nesday night nt 7:30 nt tho IO0K hair. Immediately following tho mooting a hard times dnnco was to bo held. Kvery mombor wna urged to bring a frlond. On ntinlneaa Hero B. E. Stoulemyer of Pnrtlnnd, district council for tho Klnmnth project of llio II. S. bureau of roclnmn tlou, is In Klnmnth Knlln on busi ness wllh (ho locnl office. Pnrnilis Here Chnrles M. Parndla of Ontario, with tho Oro gou reemployment aervlce. wna a business vlnltor In Klnmnth Falls thla week. Parndla Is at tho Wlllard hotol while In the city. Practice Postponed Tho Lady En si en drum corps will not prac tice Thursday nlsht becnuso of a meeting of tho Knglcn lodgo. 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