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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1958)
MONDAY. AUGUST 11, ! m HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE in 5 tfj Shrine Circus Set Tuesday Comedy takes on a variety of forms in this year's edition of Po- lack Brothers Circus which will show at the fairgrounds under the sponsorship of the Klamath Falls Shrine Club. Tuesday and Wednes day, with matinee and night per formances at 2:15 and 8:15 daily. Mirth motivates the acrobatic skills of the Original Cutis, whose pandemonium of pranks is a laugh- inducing highlight of the circus. Outstanding individual comic is Tommy Hanneford, unpredictable buffoon- of the famous George Hanneford Family of bareback riders. There are ingratiating touches of humor in the performances of Jan et's Pet Revue. Jennier's Seals and the Besalou Elephants. The clowns, who appear before the circus and at intervals during its progress, are headed by the un inhibited happy hobo Gene Ran- dow, who this year has a minia ture counterpart in the person of I Harold Simmons. Appearing for the first time in America are the Bizzarro Broth ers, a trio of musical mimes from Italy whose bell-ringing and me lodious surprises provide a refresh ing novelty. Musical versatility also is dis played by clowns Johnny Cirillino and Chuckles Facer, the former a recruit from vaudeville's song-and-dance ranks. In a circus memorable for its tension-building thrill features, the comedy interludes afford the prop er relief. CITY BRIEFS A HEADSTRONG PAIR: Mickey and Cherley of the Original Gutis get their heads together for Tuesday and Wednesday's Shrine Circus. CONTAGIOUS KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP)-It was the small hours of the morn ing when the old coon dog began to bay. A shotgun roared and a man screamed. Investigating offi cers found a man who explained: "I got to hearin' Old, Sad (the coon dog) baying, and 1 just got so happy listenin' to him I had to do some shootin and hollerin'. Picnic The Altamont Exten sion picnic will be held at Mrs. Wallace Uerlings, 4540 Shasta Way, Tuesday. August 12, at noon. It will be potluck with coffee, ice tea, rolls and butter furnished. Bring own table service. Every one welcome. Schoolmates will not meet on Friday. August 15. as originally scheduled, but will meet Friday. August 22. at the Wamnler Ranch on the upper lake. Mrs. McLemore will be hostess. Potluck dinner at 1 p.m. The Degree of Honor will hold its annual hostess night tonight at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Colum bus Hall. All drill team members please attend. rnilfrhtpl-s llnmji Vicitnrc at the hnmp nf Mr ntvl Mrs loccn Brown, Henley, on the Merrill Road nave Deen tneir daughter, Norma, niirsp at Samaritan Hncnilal l.imo Linda. California, and Betty, also ot Loma Linda, who teaches in ban Bernardino. Letter Gus Vorchis has re ceived a letter from Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt thanking him for flow ers raised in his garden and greet ings from Mamath halls. Rninilaf k Atldlist mPPtind fit the Evergreen Garden Club will be held at 7:3U p.m. Wednesday, August 13, at the home of Mrs. Wesley Harsey, 4525 Bisbee Street. Women of the Moose. Chapter 467, will hold a nominating com mittee meeting August 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Moose Hall. Anyone interested in being nominated for treasurer please call one of the following numbers, Iris Fairchild. TU 4-8308; Jerry Asher, TU 2-3175 or Thelma Litzenberger, TU 4-7337. Committee Meeting Women of the Moose, Chapter 467, will have a committee meeting at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. August 12. at the Moose Hall. All chairmen are asked to attend. Visitor Mrs. G. II. Hageman. 5016 Johns Avenue, had as her weekend guest her mother. Mrs. Z. A. Shiere, Toledo. Oregon, rep resentative of the Do Good He bekah Lodge, and Mrs. Iren Ryan, Corvallis, member of the same lodge, in Klamath Falls fur the district convention of Rebckahs which convened Saturday. 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