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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1925)
BgfiifOj vrisill, I " i trraiX ""' r... aMri'i" for Now h.. been n . ...i .,r i he group. H " .. v..r.l..u nu.1 lira. pi llicir bi'w tho display. inrr. -IrfH bOHS'i ikU. bou " " rnd and 'l"""""1 ,1"rr ,nlwr -.-I to librarian lit 111 ... wlilrh added In (hn display by any . In' .i tut bee" '"" l,i iu bwo rat.cd In re- iirtux or me " -rru of cniiuron. . through U'o purpose Lk M ll,n " ,bv iim for their ctiiiaren. leprero their minds a Bkjnlrl lo fcippinras? ATHLKTIt' TKAMH (ilVKX IIM LI'TION Th Initial annual rc...i,ii,. Sunday Pf Flv net Ivies, ro ,, r(.al MnU vllul character till llclltiK things. ii.. Mihi.ii ... .. ... "roiicr iiiiiiiiiiiK uml rltl..-nili. : ,n" Ki'miraii.ii. . .. Iw ..,, i "'"" """'"I WM IIVCII l,v member Of lllu .IK ,h, fu.y on Friday evening In I In. Hcndln. avian hull villi member of the ,.. cer Irani, football team and lrri, volley ball leant and llirlr escort an cuonlit. Among Mm iminiiu ami patronca- oca of Ilia evening tvero Elizabeth Spencer RED CROSS DRIVE ? III! I NIK KtlUKU Ih Out Mr. iiH.I U. . " - liMMv i iin murk lvr of m-iiulliiK. Wu cannot 1(ipc. I successfully intll.l character anil Imlu for illlrni'.ilp uiiIim wi stim ulate ami Inlhicure t. w.(lllt t0 pniKrifi i,w ,, !,( on,,. n rouunx. Wlum a hiiy nalliwil olio of Iho Kroutml mlndi cer pro. umi me pnnpia uf (I,,, rmiiiiiiinllyl duroil. Iiivn tlu-lr vyi-ii on l I n und hri-nua.. : l.aKl nUul In llir KlrMl I'riwbyli r- Im it iliurtiii. mim Kllialx'Ui Hpanrcr, Koprniio, waif prrMontril lo tiiuqlc lixttra. nci-iiuipiinli-il y iHH l.uclln MiiMlc. nrxl In n-llKloii mind' arvnlmt Milarn. I ' . - . ' I Ho rlgiuir nam Thnma A. KillHon.i Committee RcDorls Indicate Retponte Thii Yer to Be Beat In Decade Jly M.lYUKI.l.t; LKAVITT . Olry Houh.. Mr.niid Ilm r II n. nvlliili1' rlmlr In Ilm i.uililorium ,....i ... i. ..... ,,n m" " ... . . , , ..ii.. n r.. I.II1IIM U......II... .1 Mima I Imij'M Iipi'iiuhc wnm prowiii Khlln fur llrailfiird, The rullro faiully aa wrll an vinly-flv,, Miidrnln. lUni'ltiK wan Urn main ffaiuro of Ilm rvnilnn with lh program currli'd out In alhlrllr inlrn. Kpviiul daiicra Inrlinliil a "font hall apuilal," "vol Iry linll fin Irul" and "xihit wiiln." Ai'iorillim In uifmlx-r of llio fac ulty Ilia atlilrllr dunre and rrccp llon will Ih an annual affair, to tx lvu by Iho fatuity of the hlah arhool rarly In ili winter montlia fur llir allilrtle loam., both boya' and atlrln." WINS-.'M.t ( AMI'I IKK t'OMH ITH KIIKMIIMtl. Mainbrra of lha Wlnrma cainpllr (roup, umler lh direction uf Mra. Paul Jockmn, mm at tier hum. lo hi' ilimlri il liy I In. wo in u k t- It worth of Iho rhuri'h wan lilli-iP. to hear Mltut fpi'in'cr In oiiii of 'iho lllOHl churnilniily priwntcd n: iiul.i of lilt- your lii'in. '....i,..,,..., ,. . , i Wlrta. of llv wlrtx .Mitilc roinpuny, ' IiwiIh tit I . Varl"U' MIH Hp. nifi'i aiipi'iiran'i- with Minn v uii ii, i in rourt or (.'ollolln wa mmlo p.wllilo. honor. bi-i'imiKa a MM-oiid i'Ihk arout. I Violin nolim. pre-.f nt.-J by Mliw lalrr a flml rln aiiiui; rntlMeil to ('ollnttw. found a'roinp:inlniint on try for merit builnea. After win- Ilm New Kdlwin.' with Iho rnrordn nluit five merit hadKea hu heeoniMi prodiieod by Ml' a C'olli lH". plnylna a alar lu-oiit. fUe im.r.i .niiM. i.im!brr own ecomp.inlmeni. rouowma is tor program at given Inal ntnlilr : In) l.ullab Uoi-elynl U oil aril Ibl I Hear "Vou Calling .Me ....... lo the rank of life .mil. and a total of 21 entitle hltn to become an Kaglo aroul, I lm hlgheat rank of acouilng. And It lit Iho rourl of honor rumpoacd of Hie lending bual mcb and profeiwloiiiil men In the rummunlly Hint puna on n uout be furo lie ran inlvuiue from one rank lo another. Wednendny evening. November IS, lha ff rail court of honor an belt! In ' Marshall Mlra Upencer (a) Wain In V. ithnrp minor Chopin (l) noun Iloln flu the Wooila) Stnub Mloa Collotle (a) My Heart At Thy Swe?t Voice Sain-Hacns (bl Honey Dat's All ...Van Alstyae Mliui Sprncor Medltullon iThali) i.Mamenet i 4 ' 'Maw Colletl olng well. Mra, Kred Merrill han written In t Mra. II. It. I'crrln for an additional 50 mem berahip cards, and thua indicated that Merrill at leart would fulfill her duly almott lull per cent. The, following team leadera have turned In money from OUtricle allot ted them within the elty limits: Mra. fieri C. Tliomaa. 2; Mra. W. W. McNeally. 3o. with nome of hor helnvra yet lo be heard from.. M Oiicar Hhlve, who covered Ninth fitreet: nitwit well nrnurf uf hr u.e repor. .-umc .., ....... .. , , renl r(.r((ri) Tnit ,,. to day on Iho pr,.gr.H tf the an-. membomhln,. In Hot I Bptinga Mm. Oeorgo H. Merryman van nuccensful In solliiting $35, mini roll call of Ilm American Kid CroH It Ih aver more apparent that Klamath will make lh la the biKXexf year In ten -preceding drives. . lino of the most encouraging re port wniTrereivcd from Mra. Orvllle Klllott of Klamath Agency. Ho fur In tho drive ahe lias collected $50. which repreoenta an Increase over last yuar of $26.. There are other which 1 cotiKldered a very flue allowing for this email oectton of (he elty. Tho names of Mra. Oscar Hmltb and Mra. Kllcr, both of whom aselKt ed with (he booths on lost Saturday, were omitted at the time the report waa made on the work that day. Hlukel of Havngo; vlce-priwldciit. Lucille Gor don: secretary. Toots Taylor. Other members of the club In clude: Adrian Zumbriimm. Eva Bramwell, Klvn Moon, Georgia Sav age, Nel.la Harriot, Juunltu Taylor and Norma, llrophy. , The cooking club's officers are aa follown: Loral club leader, Oliver tihann: prrfildent, Nelda Hargent; vice-preshjent, Mildred Fergneon: secretary, Krnnk Briscoe. Other membera are Vlnnie Briscoe, Norma Gordon. Marian Hunch, Klva Moon. Glen Ferguson, l'egey Ilrloooe, Nurd Copeland and Irma Wiao. "Kort Klamath has produced aomo of our outstanding clubs," Mr. Hog ton declared yesterday. "Their work has been of the very best. Kach year It is displayed at the county fair, and some of tho work era have, Invariably, received piaes., communities which are allowing j gnce lhcy na(, much do wUh the equally fine response to the plea for, 1ettln) of ,ho ,J60 whlch the charity. The mills In (.articular are tunic,, ,. Mr. perrin ls proving themselves generous. anxious to give them the credit due. The Pelican Bay Lumber company j Booths will not be used today, but leads all other mills with a total do-1 uie j0y s,oul will assist In gath nntlon of $24(1. with their logging ering in the loote ends In a house- Hacond and Washington atrneti. on . Wednesday afternoon, and enjoyed ' K',","l", r,,u ladli Kd Kendall IIDAV. i a ceremonial, assisted by Mrs Lynn : pr""'l lu u' uU' ' J"ll", D- v LrnraiU. al o'clock. I . Babln. 1 Kuykendall. The board of oumln- i - r w irmnuK. i . - - . i uic, 1 11 i u Ainermn , .n.uir VI - .ww .'- - Uiniiuri. It t HB CSU1D-, " " , . , . . . .. . . . . . ,. J.n.kl.e of f. -t . room at ? o'clock. n.l n,.-l ! 'u "ong ...lionoy m 1.V...H. " -" - 1 ' -rir iH.ru iuiv iiif aroup u u r- - i km C. 8. Currln. became; lug the afternoon, the girls being ,n" "' ' ro'P")r o'clock LtOtta F. Slchota, at the, M jB. Oarcelon and Mlsa Lillian' ,he court "" eaeorled the eigut acouta tnal were to appear Into Circuit Judge Leavltts' court room. Then the court commission ers filed Into the jury box; the color ' (bl ..Strekezki kit. tad Mrs. Arthur L. iKaad . and Jetlerwn Mather. On Monday evening the Wlnonia group, with Mlsa Helen With) combe Inui were on attractive aa rhaperune. will enjoy a swimming Mae with delicate, party in the plunge. Tnoy will hold Happy bays Miss Spencer (a I The World I Waiting For the Sunrise Seltz-Colletoe (bl Kejr Katl Hubay ! Heading "An Old Sweetheart of Mine" ..r. Riley LtstlaMrts. Kit Nlrhol. are at home liir frhndt In Ihe llogue H Mealo way. They a l XUuath rails Ihe 41)4 mmk, after brief llr. Slrhauf parrnta In their regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon with Mra. Jackson, their guurdlan. tdlujoy a monUi'a v. MeMlamm Z. J. Powell. J. K. (ioeller.i ,,unter lo "r"1 "I"" "-outs, yilit liter Iho holliIa)i Knee tliey Hiuile. It. K. Wattenhurg.l A. N. W. AT MONK OF Mim. wii.m ii jonkh Members tif the A. N. W. club were entertained In an Interesting manner at the borne of Mrs. Wilbur Jones on Wednesday afternoon, with an Informal gathering of sewing and. Conversation. . Following a pleaxanl afternoon sis, bavs during ! Mm. Jones served a daintily prepir- vwk for New Kugland. d luncheon In her guests who were I a.,, a halsJ Wood Kber- guard look Ihelr station, tho Judge I Musical setting by Mabelanna Corby went to the bench, tho salute to the flag and the pledge of allegiance given. The orderlies timed the! scouts on their ncoul oath, and the court is then In session. Every scout was In uniform and a colorful sight they were. too. The following boys, all of Troop One. Julius Mueller, scoutmaster, were'advanced In rank as follows:' Thomas Masaey, George Masscy. Itoberl Morrison, Chester ilamaker and Hubert Tolten to second class .acouls.. Elmer Wllkcrson and Hubert In. Eberieln'H abseuce Si, 1st art and drama (klnrrlran Association YnVoarn will be under pad Mrs. Avis Mct'on Vpa ail at Ihe home Pfttaa Thunatay eve jaiast tpariinents and smkin of Greek l ri.ii.tiil.-t ills- rTrgJsi (Jreik llrama" JitrAlradbury. "Me- Theatre. " jams P1IUI l late resting events N 'w membern of the " Hie party given pit it Ihe K. (1. Cum I Washington slreot uu setter and Mhot "aaltn hOfftlMMUI. ks. n " S. Better and llr. 0 I'mnmlngi wero ant rrlved at Ilm Cilin- "re iirbi'd In fnrniera' Hm and .unbonnota. ,u aplrli of Thanks- ""l" were piled hlch ""1 With nnnitikln. ...!.!. ' Imlt. Apple au- 1h celltna adil.ui nu.eh ,ffth lnnrar,ii.e ..t .1.. Jl. E. Phillips. F. Hill Hunter, L, L. Truag, Carey Itamaby, Oeorge A. Wtrts. Charles Martin and J. II. Carnahan. Mrs. Carnahan will entertain Iho A. N. W. club members al her home on Wednesday afternoon, Decem ber Ihe aerond. NMKI.NKR'M DA XI T! KVKNT OK HtlD.W Of Interest lo many la the event of Friday evening on Ihe social cal endar, marking the annual Bhrlncr'nj uld get out of tho scout pro dance In Ihe While Pelican hotel, to m. which many Invitations hnvo been seiil. Several Interesting featurea have been planned for the evening, which promises to be of aoelal Importance tor Iho winter .season. Miss Spencer Piano solos selected. - Mlsa Collette (a) The Bitterness of Love : James Onnn (b) Bummer and You Mabelanna Corby Miss Spencer to-bouso canvass. Fourteen boys have signified their willingness and will be on the job bright and early. The winning team of boys will be entertained by Mrs. Perrin at the close of the day. camps still to be heard from. Ac cording to P. A. Albertson, who is taking care of the drive at the mill, $25 of Ibis sum vu given by H. D. Mortcnson, $121 by employea and $100 by the company. Mra. Matt Egan solicited $107 at Algonia. which is many times greater than the amount collected last year. The people at Modoc Point were gener ous with a contribution toward mem berships amounting to $07. ' This Is besides a check for $20 sent ln from the mill. W. E. Lamm gave his per-J announced Friday by Frank W. Ser sonal check for $25 also. The Klam-j ton, county club agent. One of the New County Clubs Started in Klamath The organization of the two new county clubs, at Fort Klamath, were ath Lumber and Box company, un der the leadership of Robert Getz, has turned in $100 up to date. In spite of the fact that there Is little less Chan a week remaining, few outside precincts have been heard from with the exception of the meosagea reporting that things are organlaatlona Is a sewing club, and the otlher Is a cooking club. Officers of the sewing club were given out as follows:.. Local club leader, Elva Moore; president, Geo. Closing Out All Framed ' pictures at Southwell's. ' N'22.24,27 Have Your Hair " Marcelled and Bobbed The Warren Way By Expert , Operators v Boston Beauty Shop Glorenna Warren, Prop. Phone 311. Winters Bldg. Merle. Kssnsen received five merit badges and advanced lo alar scout. Swansea received badges as follows: riroinanahlp. Safety First, -First Aid to Animals, Path Finding nnd Swim ming., At Iho close of tho court. Judge Kendall gavo a fine talk on scout ing to Ihe boys, while Dr. 0. A. Momcy told them how much pleas ure, aa an adult, lie waa able lo gel out of scouting and urged the boys lo advance as rapidly as they were able to. beenuso of the flue things others," pouted Peggy, as she trip-; ped ashore from the Mauretania, wrapped hi aorgeous. sables, from her diamond earrings lo her slender. 1 sllk-r:.-i: hi.klsV. ; "What others?" j "Why, my ..other husbands, oft course." repliid the actress. "And I there's not the leurt estrangement , betwc m -is, and Uiere a n it gci.ig to ; be any djviriv Peggy admlta aue hadn't bad an opportunltv to read Iho 'aila dis patches which told of Leslie Naftz ger, nn attorney associated with Dudley l'ield Mulnno, filing a suit for divorce against Count Corner in h-r name, charging non-snpport and iesertlon. Try a News Clsse Ad. PEGGY DENIES SHE SEEKS SEPARATION h ot Mis. setter and -'" were the Misses ' . Ev.yn Francis, Lois 0"lUln.ThelmaClow. 'm (Irlttle. Thlrtn ome Jenkins '.nt.. ol Bell, Vlralnls n.ll VMC, .Mur. .,., ""lilt MonWrr i Ili-j. - " 7,, ' nmet I-lndwy r Ll4r. Ruth Christy nn a 1.4 "nm, r.ana Hrpti ... , Clrr. Keninn U.a,.e hi, q, r ruun , ' y Lewis, can Y,. ,.Z ' '-'""iiy Uoyd, tins "'"". uoiand rn Dnrki,, . . nil u.i . " "wrence a . " T PAHTV Mr. .-a ..... . trur... . Loiila 2V """char 1. :T l"me at 1329 iilT ""Joyed tho ,i0"l fosldeni. t NEW YORK. Nov. 21. t'nltod' News Peggy Hopklim Ji.yj o has ex orcised n womanly prcrogntlvo and detiltN alio la divorcing her hnnd-j some husband, Count Morner, of Sweden. j "I love him as mueli an I did tin. ' IDl'HT OK IIONOK II) KVKItKTT O. XOIIW. Scout Kxcruthe The Scout Court of Honor la the vehicle through which the local com munity glvea It approval to acouta who have made progress. It exist primarily to encourage and tlmu-j late, to recogulte nnd reward thej boys' effort lo advnnco and make progress through the scout ranksj and tests. Scouting, however, Is something Infinitely more than the passing of testa nntf the meeting ot require ments. The character-building In fluence of the companionship with fine-qitnllfled men and other boys While doing these Interest gripping Framed Moltoc at (44. ithweir. N2I.I4.27 Southwell Stationery Co. KVKIITVTIIIXG Hill THK OFKICK WK INSTALL IIOOKKEK.I'ING KVKTKS1S. BViOli Main HI, Pliotie 0!1 SAVE VOL'K HKAI.ril IT'S MOIIK rilECIOl'S THAN' YOl'li MOXEV Folkt who. look Into the fu ture with confldeuce plan their housekeeping with the same sense that makes a business suc cessful. The old fashioned plan of baring washing done at home does not even pay In dollar and cent. FRENCJLHAND PHONE 490-R 127 NO. FOURTH ST. LAUNDRY M4. GMM1 Tho beautiful, calm dignity of our. ar rangements make an appeal. The simple grandeur of perfect services where tact serves with courtesy and fairness domi nates.' EAmXWHIILOCK L ' ill 'ill 1 1 ili" "V,rflBf ClTVr Call 320-J for San ta Clous Kind Friend: We extend to you and your friends a cordial invitation to at tend our Christmas Opening, Nov ember 28, 1925, between 2:30 and 5:00 p. m. A useful little gift will be pre sented to each visitor. ' ' This day is set aside so that our customers and the general pub lic may come in and look over our wonderfully priced merchandise and prepare for Christmas buying. There is no store in town so well adapted to supply you with gifts for every one you want to i-.iinember. ; All gift f desired, packed ready for mail or express and del-, ivered to the post office or express company at such a time as you specify. . ',, Glover's Jewelry- Store Courtesy, Quality and Service Jut call 877 NEWS Clastif ied Department PHONE FUNERAUWR.SjXTH the ana !'' tollow, "" fonluro of cd by 1k, upper IIMIs.