The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, April 05, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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THE KLAMATH NEWS
Ptf ThrM
SOCIETY
CLUBS - CHURCHES LODGES
which Mra. Arthur Rica la guar
dian, will present the entire pro
gram. Their atuot will probably
be dune In coatunie, and much In
terest la being displayed In Ita pres
entation by the members of the club.
MIIH. WRHillT IHHI'fM
IMITATION Hill ISKIIMJK TKA
lions and all agencies of government , New York elty. New Haven's alng-j York elate eonteat. Fourteen 'the Brandon Opera company, which
to co-operate In celebrating lb la an- era acored Hit polnta out of a flee- ctutbe In all took part. jbaa been phurtng to rapacity hones
nlversary by fitting and appropriate possible 200 aa compared with the Albwl F. Ptckernell, In charge In Portland. Beattle and Viacuanr.
ceremonlea.
Tbe Kulalona Chapter of the
Daughter! of the American Revo
lutlon, of which Mra. It. K. Watlen-
Z2J acored by Princeton, winner of jot the ronteit, announced that a
aecond place. Next came Dart- new district eonteat would be add
mouth with ill, followed by Ml- ed for next season one for the
aourl university, winner of the new- New Kngland college.
berg la regent, bare taken: stepa. tor: ly organized Missouri ralley d'trleU
fitting local celebraUon, which
lire, (leorge I. Wright ha. Isauedwli be held In the Hrt Preabyter-
in;
By Lynn Zimmerman Phone S70
RADtATK M'KHKH KPKXH
SOCIAL AMI IMM'K PI.AXXKII
, 'LltAHAHT HOCIAI. KVKJilWI I V HT. MARY'S ALT A It HOCII.TY
r", xh. Graduate Nursoa Club met The I .art lea of Ihe Altar society
IB ypjday evening at the home of: will bold a (lance and box aortal on
3, , Towey mi North Ninth j the evening of April 13th at Moose,
iireat. After a short business went- ball. Mine Cecillu McMnhon and
"Bg, la which a few Improvement
aor tha "nurses registry were dls
MUaaed, tr. evening was spent In
laying five hiiiulred. followed by
ei'ortune telling and palm reading.
irhlch waa greutly enjoyed by tboae
reeent.
Mra. V, I. Mason had charge of
'0r.be entertnlnmint. and Mra. Towey
t Mra. Richards had charge of the
C-efrehmBtn. The next meeting of ; '''" Preali) tcrlnn church, when the
ha club Will be h!ld the laal Mon- member of the Camp Fire glrln. of
rUy l April ttt the home of Mra. hl'-h Mra. I.ynn Kuliln In giiardlan.
wonta K. Porter. I entertained for their parents. The
K Membern who ulteuded the meet- program unci the entire affulr wan
, ng laat Monday evening were: Mra. . arronged by the glrla. Faye Clrlzzln.
' William C llmkler. Mra. C. I. Ma-1"''" Zimmerman. Alice llnrvey and
n. Mra. II N (iloystelii. Mra. I.ouIm, Margaret
Miss Limine Catluzza have churge of
the entertainment which l.l being
looked forward to with plcusure by
the many who have received Invita
tion to the affair.
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CAMP KIRK GIRLS
KXTKRTAIX PA It K NTH
A delightful program wua given
Itiat evening lu the parlora of the
Invltatlona for lovely bridge tea
In the aun parlor of the Hall Annex.
Sixteen Ublea of bridge will be In
play.
e e e
MIIH. PIKK KXTKRTAIXH Kilt
MAM JO.N'fMJ l.l l
Mra. Kdward II. Pike entertained
for the Mab Jongg club Wednesday , Kon
afternoon at her borne In reman
City. Mra. It. K. Weary received
high acore. The next meeting of
the club will be held at the home
of Mra. C. I. Itoberta.
Ian church on Bunday evenlnn. April
19th, In which nil the cburchea are
naked to unite. -
Invltatlona to attend In bodlea
have been aenl, to Veterans of the
Civil War. Veterana of the Hpanlah
American War, Veteran of the
i World War, "American Legion,"
of the KevoJwitoo, Bona of the
American RevototlM. Society of
Colonial Ware, all wuiuea orxanlza
tlona auxlllury to the above organ
izations. There will be patriotic ad
dresses and good patriotic mimic.
eonteat. The Jttte. were: Ralph WMiK MAIMMtX TO
L. Baldwin. Arthar Bodanzky and ArtKAK HKRK IN APPRIL
Krut Bchlndler. i. George Maddox, noted tenor, will;
'appear here on April !4tb under the
John Coolidge. aon of the preat- auspices of tbe M. K. Choral club,
dent, aang In the raaka of the Am- . Mr. Maddox will be asaiated by CJ
herst Glee club. Besides Missouri, II. Haxelrigg. pianiat. Possessing a:
other d'atrlct wlnnera repreaented tenor voire of rare quality and a
In the eonteat were the University peraona.'ity that wina bia audience.'
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"iiiuuam, viviur in sue mia- .r. jmuimx cornea nere nigmy rec-:
conieet at cnicago. ana riyra- ommenuea aa a Iintnlied artlxt. He'
ruae university, winner of the New W now completing enxagementa with
I
Ship us
Tour
CASH
PAYMENTS
TANKS
LOANED
VIHITIINd ItKIIKKAIIH
knti:ktainki
Vlaltlng Itebekaha from all over
the Mute provided entertainment at
the regular meeting of Prouperlty
Itubekuh lodge Thuraday evening.
The evening waa apent In gamea and
April fool Jokea. The vlaltora were:
.Mr. and M -a. Ilert Khuey, Mra. Kur
ria. Mra. Walah. Mr. and Mra
Htevcna, Mra. May Iaw, Mr. and Mrs.
MUSIC
I.ITTI.K HYMI'HONV OltCHKHTIIA
Hilt rVKIKAY THK I7TH.
Under the auapicea of the Wo-
mun'a I'll rary club, Harry llorel'a
little aymphnny will appear In pnp-
.Satterlee. Mia. Hennett, Mra. Lane-! ular concert on r'rlduy evening.
Mnikuii plenai'd with
K. Porter, Mra. J. J. Muybec. Mra. iiurtette number na dlil Alice llar-
Kadellne li.l'nrln. Mra Kffle Iticli
irda and the Mlw Clulru Itoberta,
ah Wolf. Miirgnret Culbune. Ilelty
Mueller, .Muigmi'l Coluhiin
ydla Trlcke.
e
y and Alexia l.ylo with pfuiio num
bers. Ili-tty Ziinmertiiiin Kave n
reiiillnic. Jciin ltoK!r Kuve u uax-
and uIiiiih- nolo. After the program the
evening wua apeiit in playing Kamen.
ufier which ref rvKlitui nta were
nerved.
RKRKKAII l.tllii: KI.WTM
if BKLWIATKH I I lit ASSKMIII.V ....
' At th regular n ting Thuradny MltS. IIAHNKH KNTKIITAINH
venlni of Prosperity llehekah AT DINNKIt lOK VISITOItH
Odge No. 1(14. I. . U. K.. Mra. Dorla Mr. and .Mra. Murlun llnrnea en-
Soriia, Mrs. It. A. Kmmltt. Mra Kred terluin'-d at dlnuer Thurailuy cven-
Slover and Mra. W. I. Cofer were Ing compll ntlng the house giipala
Y Mooted delegiitea to the i-bekuh of Mr. and Mra. Ilert Cook, Mr. and
Aeaembly. whiih will convene In Mrs. Itatph Cook of Oakland. Cnlif.
.(Aabland on May l!ith. and rloae on i Covers were placed for Mr. unit Mrs.
Hirt Cook. Mrs. lioldle Houston
l.loyd Low. Krcd llnrnes. Mr. and
Mra. Hurnes and the honor guests.
Kmmltt, Mrs. W. H.'Mr. and Mra. Itnlph Cook.
W J. Stelnineti were
May ltd
' Mra. R. K. Waitenburg. past prea
Ident Mra J. Kreil (ioeller. aecre
lary Mra. It. A
pofer and Mrs.
son. Mr. and Ma. Ratheny, Mrs. Ahl
slrom, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Ilrnmit, Mr.
' HiiguM. Mr. Tllton, Mra. Multlanil
llilcn. Miss I'likens. Mrs. Keiey.
Miss Martinson, Miss Foster, Mrs.
Dule.
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KASTKK PARTY filVKN
, I1Y Hl'MIAI, SCIKMII. CLASS
The Stinbemn cluss of the Metho
dist Sunday school met at the home
j of Lucille Nine on Third and Wash
ington street. Alice Hurnes assist
ed In entertaining the Riiests. After
an evening of games refreshments
were served to the following guests:
Frances Gyslers, It n til Kay, Mar
garet Young. Margaret Bennington,
Ksther Berglnnd. Edna Scrlbner.
Lois Nine nnd Mrs. Nine and Mrs.
Iawrence K. Phelps.
Wnmm.e.1,.,1 In receive the decora- CAMP rlltK tilltl-S TO
Mon Of chivalry, which Is a medal of KNTKHTAIN BI S1NKSS HOMES
rnerlt Indicating faithful service In A ,ho regular meeting of the
the work of fellowship, nnd Is con- Business and Professional Women's
...a a.irinnl, M mi mil ' club held on Inst Monday evening.
tranch of the onler. 'April 13th. the Camp Fire Glrla. of
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JP. K. O. TO MKKT
jTIKSHAY
1 The P. K. O. Sisterhood will meet
! Tuesday evening at the home of
.Mrs. Junior Daggett. Miss Vera
, Houston will give a paper on "Ger-
inuu Opera."
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GEORGE L. METZ JEWELER
U GIFTS FOR EASTER
- j A full line of graduation gifts that will please the
moat exacting. SUGGESTIONS:
WATCHES ART GOODS RINGS
U VASES, SILVERWARE
PINS
LIBRARY LI B TO
MF.KT FRIDAY
The Woman's Library club will
;hold Its regular meeting Friday af- j tional president
Itrrnnnn In the club room of the I It wl11 K'ven
April 17th, with Mrs. A. J. Voye.
colotura soprano, as assisting ar
tist. This crganizatlon is growing
stronger every day, and much credit
is .lven Harry linrel for giving
i ro Klamath Falls an opportunity
to hear chamber music of a high
j standard. The concert will be
(iten in the 'Scandinavian hall.
Mrs. Horace W. Bridgeford. Mrs
Ft. K. Geary and Mrs. G. A. Krause
' will have charge of the ticket sale
'and the music section under the
supervl-lon of Its president, Mrs.
1 Bert Thomas will have charge of
! the arrangement of the ball, and
j the ufbers.
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COMPOSITION Plll.K
WON i
Announcement Is now being made;
of the first prixe award In the'
Ninth Biennial Prize Competition
for American Composers. Stephen
' Randolph, of Cincinnati, has won j
j the $500 prixe for a Symphonic!
i Poem (Class II. called "The Pit
! and the Pendulum." This prize
t ' offered by the Harmony club,
j of Fort Worth, In honor of Mrs.
John F. Lyons, founder and presi
dent of 19 years, who is now na-
oi me leuerauun. j
adequate presenta-!
ME ! , r
You'll i.d delighted with a BRUNaw lr ixADIOLA the best in phonographs
commbined with the best in radios. Seventh Heaven will be nothing compared with
the delights you will receive during the summer months. Right now we are featur
ing the latest releases, which are: Lady Be Good, Fox Trot; Hot Stuff, Fox Trot;
My Rose Marie, Fox Trot; Honolulu Ros2, Waltz, and many others.
Come in and hear these new records tomorrow. We carry complete Catalogue
of Brunswick records in stock. New releases every day.
CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS
: library. Plana will be definitely tlon on the
j outlined for the presentation of liar- Portland.
i ry Borers llttye symphony, which !
will muke its uppearance on Friday
Biennial program
i YALK SINGKRS WIN
Scandinavian
v "Let George Do It"
Come and See Our Stock 622 Main Street
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What Could Be More Fitting
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photograhic
Opposite Court House
327 Main St.
Phone 39 For Appointment.
evening, April 1 tit. In
hall. I'roceuds from
will go toward furnishing the beau
tiful new library building.
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D. A. It. TO
mi:i:t Monday
! The regular monthly meeting oi
tne Kulalona Chapter of the Daugh
.crs of the American Revolutioi
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Hny Telford on Conger avenue on
Mondnv evening. April flth
Miss I.elnme West will give the
talk of the evening. Her subject
will be "Little Understood Patriots.'
Plans tor the commemoration of
the 150th anniversary of the battles
of Concord and Lexington on the
Ulth or April will be discussed. The
ngent. Mrs. It. K. Wnttenherg. de
sires a full attendance.
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I KW IS-l.t MGltK
F.DDING
I Miss Violet Lewis and K. H. Lund
, gren were united in marriage Sat
i urduy evening at Ihe Methodist par
i sonuge. They were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Carlson. Mr. Lund
Rren is employed at the Kwauna
Box company. The newlyweds ex
pect to make their home in Klamath
Falls.
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KXTKRTAIX LOIMiK
MKMBKR.S
Mrs. Allen Hyrd Jones and Mrs.
Jas. M. Glndwyn entertained a num
ber cf the members of the Eastern'
Star lodge at the home of the latter1
Thuredrty evenrtig. The evening wa8
spent In playing BOO" and making
plana for an Kaster party to he held
April 14. The guests were: Mrs.
Marion Hanks, Mrs. H. G. Wortley,
Mrs. C. K. Dennis. Mrs. Ella McMII-.
Inn, Mrs. L. F. Wlllets. and Mrs. '
Myrtle Helm.
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TO CULKBRATK
"PATRIOT'S DAY."
Local Daughters of the American
Revolution will celebrate "Patriots
Day" at the Presbyterian church on
the evening of April 19th, commem
orating the battles of Concord and
Lexington. -
By proclamation of March 2fh
Governor Pierce set aside Sunday,
April lth, as Patriots' Day, the
150th anniversary of the battles of,
Concord and Lexington, which ush
ered In the American revolution and
a new era.
Governor Pierce calls upon all
patriotic societies, civil organiza-.
M'Ol.I.KtilATK MKKT
this concert! Yale university's prosperous year
in athletics ls matched hy achieve
ment In one of the arts as shown In
Its winning for the second time the
Intercollegiate Glee Club contest in
New York city. This gives Yale two
of the three necewary legs on the
prize cup offered by the Intercol- j
leglate Musical Corporation which:
'rganizes these cr-ntests from Its j
headquarters. 437 Fifth avenue.
1 riCiWIU nr-n & rnvf. -"V-. IN
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1925 Oakland Touring. like
new flOO'J
1921 Bulck Six Touring.
New Paint 450
1921 Bulck Six Touring.
New Paint" 500
1921 Bulck Six Touring.
Duco paint 675
1923 Moon Sedan 1200
1921 Oldsmchile Six Tour
ing, new paint 650
1923 Oldsmobile four cyl.
touring, new paint .... 650
1918 Dodge Touring, new
paint 2S5
1920 Velle Six Touring .... 500
1921 Ford Coupe 350
1920 Chalmers Coupe, new
paint 450
1924 Star Coupe 625
1921 Lexington Touring... 375
1922 Studebaker Big Six.
Calir. Top 1050
1920 Bulck Dig Six, Calif
Top 4S5
1920 Bulck Big Six 350
1922 Overland Touring .... 325
1922 Dodge Tcitrlng 475
1923 Chevrolet Touring .... 350
1921 Dodge Touring 350
1920 Chevrolet Touring .... 325
1923 Overland Touring .... 400
1924 Ford Sedan 600
1924 Overland Roadster .... 400
1924 Oakland, 4 pas. Coupe
Duco Paint 800
1920 Chandler, 1 pas.
senger, New Pnlnt .... 450
1923 Dodge Touring 600
1922 Bulck Six Touring.
New Paint 700
1922 Bulck Six. 7 pas
senger Touring, New
Paint 875
1923 Hudson. 7-pawenger
Touring. New Paint .... 885
1924 Studebaker Light Six,
New Paint 800
1917 Bulck Six Touring.... 200
1921 Nash Touring 876
1921 Nash Roadster, New
Paint 600
And a Big Selection of Guaran
teed Fords.
Artistic bobbing in different styles. We study
the lines of the head and cut the hair accord
ingly. There is no hustle and bustle in our
establishment. Each cut is carefully done and
given all the time necessary to a successful
and becoming bob.
Swanson's Barber Shop
625 Main Street.
Beauty Shop in connection, Marcelling,
Shampooing and Facials. For Appoint
ment phone 318.
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