The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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.in.U sarvlrs.
I .. Thursdays, and
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III, innii-
ilulel, rasnar.
iaWulb school. .
MuruUK W4rhlp.
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servlca.
hloUIHT C'MIIIMJII
lariirs. I'"""'
Sunday '-'.
Murulug service.
Cpwurih l;:u.
veulng worship.
ATION AllMV
li. ,r. Osbora will
unday Sc hool.
Kvenlng service.
rdlally invited. Hs-
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America Calls Her
Sunday, July 19, 1925.
Page Threa
iscoru. niincii
Headquarters
I'. W. IUU
Church school.
AN CHIItrM
kobbitt, 1'astor.
8. S.
Morning lorries.
E.
Evening services.
BKIM C1II lt11
Commerce KooniS
bffman. Pastor.
Sunday school and
Morning service.
I.IPTIST ClIl'UCH
nil HkIi Kts.
Uavla, Htw
lllhla school.
Mornlnc service.
Kvenlng servlc.
prilatlon eileuded to
Kfi ' I'll
SOCIETY
XluW- CHURCHES LODGES
j-IO. B. Dollarhlde, E. C. Plucky cod
jniaa Aiiot Murray.
'
MHH. vr.iu ,
llONOHKI)
In nooer of Mm. A. YV. Pell,
vlaiuir la the cny from Stockton,
Calif., mir, of the Art and
NedVa Work tWb entertained at th
home ot Mn. II. R. Watteaburg on
Pine at reel, Tuesday afternoon. Mm.
Pell la a charter member of the
organization which Is one of (he
oldest in the city.
Bhaata daisies and sweet peaa
adorned thp rntim n vthtrh ttta Inl.
.lowing guests called to honor Sir. '),
Pell: Meidain.u J. K. Coeller, R. H.
Dunbar, II. 8. HhlllliM. George A.
Wlrix, R. 8. Moore. K. O. Cum-'
mlngs, Allan Klben, 8. E. Martin. ,
K. Hill liuntbr, Charlea Maxtin.l
'WllliuT lmu U V. Went n v.
rone bavo ftmaken ih hot eft- for Amiwf tht many Tlnltoni whoix,,,, J(?aBte Hu(. jiOHf,
(lie N-aorta whure tbfy . maliilaln P'"" o Pnd the wi-pk-end at Lake 8ouJe L TruJ1J( j Carnaniul
aunimer homes and cusiagw on 4hei' ..,' , ""' and Mlna Eliiabeth McCttrday. 6pe-'
r (widen, called .during tha after- '
noon.
KLAMATH VALLEY HOHP1TAI Hi
to confinement ba our Invited ' '
guest. . dt.-
. i.. a mi aim u. ni-ii-JiJ i - .
House parties continue the most WKKK-KM) AT
attraotlre way 1o entertain mnd se-iTOTTAGK
ral hoatMsea thla week hav en-j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton are
tontulned with '"porch' partW ilielng etrltrrtaincd oir ha wattk-emi
' wtiArA lahlM art' rarda in (ha eooi'al tha YrnA HaUHltm lumnii.r itntnm
of porrhoa where attraile awn-1 at Rocky Point. Th-y left late Bat
ing hare lefn liung bare been urdajr night eipectlng to return to
dillKhtfully enoy4.
Week-end In Klamath Falls ap-
para decidedly dull aa the major
the city this evening.
LAKK ill' THK WK)I)H
Ity of the soclply malda and mat- .VIHITUHH
ter of Mra. J. C. Brockenurough
who wMI b entertained with Mr.
lako fihon-. Crater lake Is still
h..1illni fiiaplnatUin nil rta own
and the ainaUw crwka and lakes nd Mrs. ltrockenbrough by Mr. and
throurlioui ,tbe couuiy ar crowd- Mr- E- 11 'llt at ne plk8 ,umm"'
,vd to their irtmo capacity wlin home on be lak. Mla Jonea re
vlaltors from 4he city and the num- ly "returned from an enjoyable
oroua tourints flock lo tb cool tnlp abroad.
ulreama for picnic and perhaps
clal guats for the afternoon In
cluded, Mrs. Clara Elmer Shearer
of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mra. LauT
tere Meh&Key ot Oakland; Mtaa
BJIa McilJDan, Xr. C. Wallenbur,)
.Yira. james lcviure ana airs. v. u.
uaner,
Dia ..l, Ci rtn.m screen favorite, recognize AmettcaTi teaj
In picture iirinliictii.il anil lias uliout decided to amK to this count,
ilia's rare I canty is well nilnptcd to screen work, i "
KKVKN'TII Il.tV ADVKNTIHT'
I'lilillc. I.lbrarr lil.itf.
Alva V. WalkiT, 1'iwtor. :
(Nnlilmlli Kiiliiriluy) '
10 a. m. Bublmth aihool (Satur
day.) 11:00 a. in. Cliurih service.
7:30 p. m. Prayer uieetliig Tuee
dsy evenings.
Kl 1,1. (iOHI'KI. ClU'lit'll
llm. K. A. HuniiT, l'nlur.
1.1 4lh hi.
10:00 a. in. llllile S.lioc.l.,
11:00 a. in. I'r.'ui l.i:u: sf-r!ce.
2:SU p. ni. I'r;i;i r -ervic.
S:li0 p. tti. I'riach'nn 'irvlce.
KverylMidy rerdlally Invited.
A ytiiint: American who was bi
cycling in southern France was push
ing his niaifilne up a Bleep hill when
he overlook a peasant with a don
key cart who wan making but littla
try at fishing.
Oue of the mart popular resorta
this season la ' Wlul-Kae which
has an Interesting hold oo many
for picnics nud early evening awUns
and picnic.
KSJOY WIM
AT WWUKHK ' '
A group of Klamath Falls resi
dents apsnt Jrlday evening t lul
Kse where they enjoyed a swim and
picnic aupper later In the eveolng.
Those in the fwrty Included Elbert
Stile. Ruth Cofer. Bevrle.v Thom
as. Forrest MIIIer..Edan Dunbar. Joy
; Miller, JEva Miller. Gertrude Cofer.
e
F.NTERTA1NH
ON W'WSKHIAY
Mrs, H. i). Lloyd Stewart honor
ed Mrs. F. U. Patrick and Mrs. L. F.
TerwIUiger of California, with one
of the most attractive parties of
the week on .Wednesday afternoon
at the Dr. Stewart borne. Ire. at the home of Mrs. ftufua Moore)
Patrick and Sirs. TerwUllger. .who on Riverside Drive when she prov
aro former residents of Klamath. ed a charming hostess on Thurs-
Falla enjoyed the meeting wUhjday afternoon. , Atore than score
their many friends. Mra. W, K.
Boyd assisted the hostess about the
rooms which were made attractive
ly beautiful with the addition of
numerous bowls Of flowers In pastel
N-hades.
IKH. MIMIItK
KNTEKTAIXH
Mrs. A. W. Poll of Stockton. Calif.,
who ha been the Inspiration for;
a numbtr cf social affairs during1
the past week, again was honored
of guests, friends of the former
We Specialize In
Tinting and
Dyeing '
Henna Pack's and
Bleaching.
Why Have Streaked
Or Faded Hajr.
When a retouching
will give it a lustre
you will be proud of?
Boston Beauty
. . . Shop.. ...
Glorenna Warren,
. Prop.
206 Winters Bldg.
PRETTY PARTY
;iH HNJOYKI
I . Mrs. C. 8. Citrrln entertained for
in mimlinr rkf friends with a uretty
progress, although the donkey was'ty t the whlte peill;an boiel on
doing his best. , Saturday afternoon. Following a
The benevolent cyclist, putting hlsjdulntly appointed Iqncheon. bridge
left hand agnlnst the back of the was enjoyed during the ' remainder
cart mid guiding his machine with lot the afternoon. Guests were:
the other, pushed so hard that theM- Scballock, Mrs. Twyla
.i. ...i,!-- ..nj I Ferguson, ilra. Uteve Sabo Jc. Jlrs.
i . ., . , ! Claude Daggett. Mrs. Howard Per-
" rln, Mrs. w. E. Lamm. Mrs. William
"-i"Ju. lue peuiwiu; ,..,, .nii Mrs.: Currln the nos-
ClrTHIMi MTOIJE ATTtt'HED
l.a Vogue, a woman's clothing
kstore, on the corner of Fifth nnd
Main, wns closed yesterdny evening
burst into Ihunks to his benefactor.
"It was very good of you. Indeed,
in.iiHli'tirs ho protested. '! should
! never have got up the hill with only
I one donkey."
liVTKHIAN ClillU'll
and Pine Nta.
L. Hire, Bllnislnr.
Church schuol.
i Morning worship.
K. '
Evening vnmihlp.
"d In Everyday Life."
Summer Piano Special
To ininko roc-m for a comtilna-
by Sheriff Burt Hawkins on au al-fllnn cnriitid of pianoa enroute from
luchmutit Issued by the circuit court. ! 'he east wo will accept half the
Tho attacl nt wus secured by,"""" "l paymeins lur a atwn
the Radio lire, company of New ; ""' J'1" D,,w,,,nA u,"fd
..... , , ,. , .,, , . n:uiifl. Ixe btiyera will not fall
York city, against M. I II ky.' , (uk Klvmta, , , Ka,,
proprietor nf the store, the N"-1 shppln-rcl Co. Summer Special aud
York corporation alleged lllm. ky r., t once at 0u7 Main Street.
was hopeleSHly delllliiuellt ill bis
payments for incrchandlHo.
Klser In !. E. Kl of Kiser
Ml ml Ins of Crater lake un.l Port
land Is In the city for a nhort lime
from Craler Like where ho han
made n nu.nher of Intwestlni; tii
dlea so fur In the sea.-nm.
A.lv.
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HOTEL ASTOD
2nd Hill U. Auf.Ua
EVERY ROOM ku PRIVATE TOILET
50:1 Both New, Modern
dole to Shopping District and Theatres
fP.EE CARACF T.Hff fn al.W
.m Iks nixox '
. After. spending the winter in Los
Angeles where ahe lias been teach
ing in the cHy schools. Mies RuM)
Dixon ha returned, to Klamath
Falls to enjoy the remainder of the
summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. i. R: Dixon. ' This week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, Miss Dixon
and several others ore being en
tertained at Ahe Ja-mee Dixon ranch
ill Uly. 1 . '
AXXI AI. PICNIC
ENJOYED THt'RNDAY
, Members of the Tea Cup club en-
Joyed . ipne of tbe mo!it delightful
plcnlca of ithe year at Fort Creek on
Thursday when a cumber of: the
women and their tamlltt gathered
at the Methodist church . leaving
early hi (he day lo spend their time
at the interesting spot.
August 20 has been set as the
date for the next gathering of the
group which will be held at the
heme ot Mrs. Walter West on. Riv
erside Drive. Husbands of the mem
bers are invited for this affair.
Those who enjoyed the trip to
Fori Greek were;: Aleadames F. H.
Cofer,' O.' H. Barnstable, S. R. Ber
ry, M." W. Gerhart, R. D. Buasard,
H. E. Pelti, H. . Momyer. T. D.
Barnes, Preston iVIne, Arthur Ol
son, F. JI. Martin. B. J. Loetagard.
H. . E, Dobbins. Laurence Phelps,
KODAK FINISHING
In at S out at 5 p. m.
The Peasley's J
Opposite Court House - . .
WHITE PELICAN
BEAUTY SHOPPE
INEZ THACKARA '
A reliable shoppe, specallizlng in
all lines ot Beauty Culture for
th03e who retfulre the best In
beauty work in a moat attractive
environment. i
WHITE PELICAN
BEAUTY SHOPPE
-HlTB.PrU.IC..Y HOTEL
Phone 189
FRENCH HAND
LAUNDRY. .
Chases the "Brues','
Laundry cares go and bundles
vanish the moment you place your
wash in care of the French Hand
Laundry.
No need to' look 'forward to that
Monday morning pile cf drudgery
call us and we'll relieve you of
It at no greater .cost. . .,.;
THE
FRENCH HAND
.LAUNDRY.;.
127 X. 4th St. , Phone 400-R
THE
mversal
thread catcWng,
f'iiniiifr nozzle and
llOVYf'rflll uiwlinn
ALL the dirt and
fne of the rug '.
Le of Its Special
Advantages
able to Heavy
or Bare Floor,
simply; adjusted
lirnintr thumb nut
f ear wheel, to
i oare floors or any
fiess of rugs or.
carpets
perior Dust Bag
f a double thickness.
cannot leak out.
.v detached to emp-
naii turn ot collar.
pNivi n :
No Outside Wiring
All wires enclosed in
handle. Connections
cannot get out of order.
Rubber Furniture
Protector
Rubber nozzle bumper
preven's any possible
harm to legs of furniture
Special Tilting
Device '
Cleaner may be easily
tilted at edge of rug to
prevent curling on the
back stroke
No brush to replace,
clean or get out
of order
HOUT ATTACHMENTS, $57.50 Terms, $5.75 down, $5.75
I per month. '
H ATTACHMENTS, $67.50 Terms, b.o aown,
month.
CURRINS FOR DRUGS
. Portland Klamath Falls
v
Now is the opportune time to get that Piano you have
been hoping for. 1
The Klamath Falls Music House
has' several New Pianos in stock that have been here
' for several months. These will be sold during
the next few days ...
- At Special Reduced Prices
If you are at all interested in getting a Piano, it will
be to your interest to come in and investigate the prices!
The Klamath Falls Music House
Phone 125 - 122 South 6th St
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