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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1925)
...lATIf NtW3 . . , , . piji '; -, h. ..;;;,;" u,,",, r eminisms -: fmmlll will fill th. thi pruld'Hl'i rhelr wn of Mr. fl. T. ho nm "m 0,0 tliiv In AhtDcl ikt ft moon Vorlh. Mm. H. C. hlri. B- Kmmllt, Mm. skrtr. Mr, w. v. kuc llarn. Jim. w. jr E. Jones. Mra, Hn. U lluronlrh (0(1 jlrc llrolor. llumphny l tcif th. afternoon Through th. courtesy , T'ThuukaalvInc . . " """bur of in- T,,"u",,, '"'"V trn.llng curios of ,n,.,i ....., 'wed l-y "''""" design were .Knl" E,vp""n jW r ,brot, ,nd . dlniiwlon of Egypt. Mm. Don Zumwul, eang In , delightful maun.r, "Long Ago In Kg!." by , Uhm.n ,,. panted by Mm. J, n0)lll Sl(w mum. rnii.i.iiM IH HONORED , ,rOl T,"W Wilbur Jon. r-or- L, J. D. Hf' "d Jr. U HTKHH HOI K 0.1 " HKlor proved aei , on Tuesday rt, ent.r.alned for; ,k. llanpy Hour ciun , . . - - i-iiiim '.Natl. ..d LI.- ? m,k" h" hm ""d. for B, o... th. tn.m- V ""'" mon,M' th motif It until .li.r th. ,,or " on. o'clock v" i luncheon on Tii.i. ..... th. homo of Mr. W. p. McMII Un on 1Mb. street. Mr.. Phillips left Wednesday morning for tbe oulh. Uueiit Included Mm. Surah Phll- By Annette Bradatmv Included p"' Mr1 A' M- WorU"' Mr' J"1"' (Urgent, Mm. W. H. Slough. Mra. Bert 0. Thomas, Mm. A. n. Wll on, Mra. It. K. Wattcnburg. Mm. II u tun Moor, Mra. McMillan and Mlaa Elisabeth McCready. ' T PAY OrriCIAI. VIHIT TO KI.AMATIf Mia. Myrta Jamwi, president of I '"" " th. Ilibrkah atata lunmhlv of Nnw. port, Oregon, will pay an otflctal irlalt to 1'roap.rlty R.bakah lodgo c Klamath Pulla on Haturduy td Ing, lrnibr t. A dlalrlct con v.ntlon will bo held In th. afier- iMKS Ol'HtKIIH tdi Moor, Mra. Al- ,4 nrfc "'"""r,noon of Huinr,luu lih .11 mam.! f " " "" him of th lUl-ekah lodge, of Mr Vn v,tn' ,al ,h,i rill. Ilonania. Lakvlw and Pala lo, of oftlcra of th0 W) g tU,ai,net Tb, mtmhet. proiwionai woimrn. . . .,, .Ill b, an ..nt of of M( im kilti. Imanibor - in. it Whit l'lli-on ho rn Monday vlng i viiiiiiioiTio -:- -:- , , A WHEN THE ANCESTRAL (1 ; SNUFF-BOX FILLS ' V)- y A MODERN NEED JTd 10:00 g. m. Sunday school. I 7:30 p. m. Kvenlng aervlce, j A cordial Invitation xztended to all. j 8KVEXTH DAV ADVKXTIHT Public Library lllil. j AUa w. Walker, Paator. (Habbath HatunUy) 10:00 a. m. Sabbath acbool (Sat urday.) 11:00 a. m. Church iervice. 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tues day erenlnga. NKWiS ( I.AHMIHK1) ADH GKT RBMULTH Advertlaera quickly learn there la a prompt renponne to The New. classified columns. On. of many reasons I that a morning news paper weavea Into the buainesa and buying of the day. 'When an evening paper la read Ihe reader, are ready trr take their rest. . In the morning they awaken to read The News and ecek fresh oppor tunity In it columns. . ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHIUCD Sixth nnd Pine Sta. Arthur h. Itlce, tllnlstxr. 10.00 a. m. Church School with classes for all. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon: "The Gospel of Wlnsom enesa." ' Solo: "Jesus, Jesus O Have Mercy," Nevln, R. E. Patterson. 1 Anthem: "Bleaa The Lord," Ipoll-toff-Ivanoff. Organ program: Res-j nrrectlon," Johnston, "S o n g," i Frlml, Mis. Eloise McPheraon, or ganist, j 6:30 p. m. Intermediate and : Young People'a C. B. i 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon: "A Walk With the: Psalmist." Organ, numbers: , "Na-j ture's Adoration," Beethoven, "Ellz-j abeth's ' Prayer," Wagner, "To A Wild Rose," MacDowell. Anthem,! "God So Loved the World," Stain-! er. . . ' j unu ii tvuii la ' HONtlltKI) TI WDAY VIm Unrlnii lliinlfM nraunl wnr. r, dub room. h.nrdth)f mMOn cf h fiur nPon. .run. Klamath Fall. mi Flo, which M ..,, i1,...ri.,iun taT . aurnri1(l bit Kovpinlier. I .. .... , J i tfe u ap i vain nn i iiiibiiih v avvairi in ar ni i im reservation. f0ri Unk mMrac, 0 ,,,, IM0IO man inj ...,,. .,, ,,. . .,,.. Jo fpp of th. Flreti ..m , . those to honor her Included the elective and appointive officers. An engraved allver percolator waa pre sented to Mr, llanka during the "Ada, dear, I expect to make a hit atche dance with this snuff-box. It's an heir loom, you know. And. don't tell anyone, i'm only carrying innocent powder in it." Pelican hotel with fully 200 guests' bone and banjo. Monte Ballou, present during the evening. banjoiat and entertainer waa fea- The colors of the Shrlno were; tured lust aprinx by the Pi-Id used In the dining room and a har vest effect wo. created with tho addition of sheaves of grain bind ing the pillars. Pipers, the leading orchestra on the university campus that season and during the paat summer was respon sible to a great extent for the suc- fiimnged around pn ( brona. cbry- a. to. and Mrs. Leo as Mr. Mahlon alia. R. W. Browne, fv M. Mlaa Klda WISH rM of a number of M Miss Joyce Ben- Mihtful ho.tm. on fnuoi when an n- f thsalr party fol- lml hour at Th. wu aiulsted In her 'Ms by her mother Bnnett and Mlaa Kda I'rlude the follow 'rla: The Mlaaea f". Msstha Jonea. Kda Dbar, Illllls McCall. "Mb Cofer, Lydla von Tlm Crliale Maf- vlrnlnla Ileal). Vlr !wt rtcall. Mar- plnw. Dorothy tlryder, UK flYO MOUTH t R. W. nrown nre MM? .ppoiuted ." M Wnrll ,.M. .1 their home w.. i , J : 1 1 w l-. ni. v.. i.. "- - IPUUIII-1I i,u . u.unn-, , ... u.lll. . . - tennurg. .Mm. r-. .ran. .nuimr m for a number of:""", ' ' . " tieunng. mm. . v,. Mm. P. Hill Hunler. Mm. Oeorge Walton Mlaa Prance Realty, Mm. B. II. Balalger. Mr.. F. W. Rech- tel. Mm. Allan Jonea. Oeorge Wal- ton. Allan Jon" nl ,ne note"- lrthr Houaton. h"- ,'VSfrH " fit, HOLIDAY BRIDK kjlg Friend, of Mra. Oeraldlne Lynch and Honry Cox oi sierriii. rece.veu, a pleaaant aurprlae when they camJ to the home of Mm. Lynch at 11:00 o'clock Thanksgiving evening to partake of a turkey dinner, and discovered that the real reaaon for the gathering waa the wedding of, the well known and noPlr Merrill; couple. After the gueet had aa- ambled the bridal party ateppeo. out from another room and the ring aervlre waa read by R. Ar thur L. Rice of Klamath Falls. Following the ceremony the couple received th. congratulation. of their many friend. fter which U aat down to a turkey dinner. Mr. Cox la a member of the firm of Cox Brother, extensive grain farmore In the Tule lake region, and la widely known In the coun- Venlco Moore. Car. iv where he haa resided for many MIIlrod Rldeoiit, Zepha: yearn. Mrs. Cox ha. alo a large Hordoff, Marie' circle of friends who wisn nr wo...; 'M Mrhols. Alle. kJ. Th. nl wilt visit California tor ""Mil. Muriel Moore piesi. Hoveral vaudeville numbcra were, Ceu of the Vagabonds, another pop- Introduced during the Intermis- ulur band located at Eugene, slon. Robert Mlsner, trombonist, fln- The committee In charge of the hed an engagement with George affair Included, W. H. Gruhba. R. Weber's orchestra In the Eugene E. Crego, Ray Dunn. Tom Dolaell, hotel jut prior to coming to Klam tiRACK METHODIST CHURCH 10th and High Kta. Thoa. D. Yarnea, Pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. - 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Evening aervlce. Everybody la Invited. Prayer meeting every Wednes- nesduy evening. and E. L. Cramhlltt.' - THAXKStaVIXO DINNKU SKItVKO T,"N W)iti.: f Mr.. W. L. R,. - Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Iimh proved group Is of the tingling variety interesting hosts on Thanksgiving developed on the campus of the day when they entertained for a American college. It la admlr number of guest, at three-thirty. ,iy adapted for standard varieties dinner. of dances as well as the more re- Following dinner, bridge was cent developments of the Charles played late in the afternoon.' 10n, Footloose, Clothespin Doll and A centerpiece of beautiful roses other types. added a lovely touch to the dinner table around which covera were laid for th. following guesta: Rev. J. Henry Thomas, Mr. and Mm. C. C. Seeley, Mr. and Mm. C. C. Kelly and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Caleb Jonea and Miss Martha Jonea, Mr. and Mra. J. Percy Wells. Dr. and Mr. E. p. Lamb and aon Calvin Lamb, DIN NEK DAXCEH IX WHITE PELH'AX Music for the dinner dances at THE SALVATION ARMY 019 Walnut Ave. Public meetings Tuesday, Wed- Other members of theine"da'r ni Saturday. . li:oo a. m. Sunday services. . 1:45 p. m, Sunday school. . 6:15 p. m. Young People'. League.,-..-""", , ;: ,,: ., t 7:30 p. m. Open air. ' ath Falls. White Pelican orchestra are exper ienced and capable musicians. , Dance . innate (, furnished by the CHURCHES CHRISliAX SCIENCE SOCIETY Library Building Third and Mala Sta. t:4S a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Sunday service. Subject for Sunday, November 29 will be as follows: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alia. Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Do tho White "Pellenn hotel as well as, nounced." , -the concert, on Sunday evenings :00 p. m. Wednesday meeting, will b furnished by Bud Lynch's Free reading room and fre ton White Pelican orchestra, a five '" "'1 "2" If. Ul. WU . . POI R 'SQUARE GOSPEL (Temporary Quartpra, Pelican Theatre.) Rot." O. Lewis. Paator-Evansellat 10:04 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m., 3:00 p. m. Preach ing. 7:3J p. m. Great evangelistic service and prayer for the sick. Mid-week services: Wednesday 7:30, and Friday 7:30. A hearty welcome awaits you. WE'LL 8EXD YOIT1 BLANK ETS BACK AS SOFT AND FLEECY. AS THE BIX LIT CLOTHS.". - ' 'Tis Indeed ' the truth our special processes of washing- and drying blankets takes from them their soil and put. back Into them the com font that' make. them your wintertime, friends. Protect them from moth, by hav ing ua call for them. And wrap up all your other, clothes,' child ren's play things, dhe table and bed linens, his shirts and your run aresses. - -J , FRENCH HAND PHONE I 490-R 127 NO. FOURTH ST. LAUNDRY ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. J. Henry Tbooua, Rector. A. O. U. W, Hall Temporary Headquarter. 8:30 a. m. Holy Communion. ' 10:00 a. m. Church acbool. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer. FIRST MAPTI8T CHURCH A. F. Simmons, raator. 9:45 a. in. Bible school. 11:00 a. m. Morning services. 6:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Praper meeting every Wednes day evening at 7:30 p. m. 7.IOX LUTHERAN CHURCH Chamber of Commerce Rooms ; a. W. Hoffman, Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class. 10:30 a. m. Morning service. piece combination, members of. which pluyed In some of tho most prominent bands of University of Oregon at Eugene for soveral sea son, past. Instrumentation of the organisa tion features piano, drums, nxa phone and clarinet double, trom- Saturday. IMMAXUEL BAPTIST CHUIiCH Kleventh and High Sta. W. W. Davis, raator. A PHOTOGRAPH A GIFT. THAT WILL BE CHERISHED THROUGH THE YEARS ENLARGING AND TINTING FRAMES Opposite Court House 327 Main Street. Phone 39 m -6. I A A 5 m IB I II ireot a Past Noble Mllon was formed & Waltenhura i.! ident. of the 'wnnnii 'tlvltle, f th0 Mg r aro ntniin..ji - r'r to he elcctod were " as vice-president; -lemmeti Mrs. Stelnniel. win ""noon, Jaminry tho several week, leaving some time In December and returning m time for the .prlng work on the lake bed. I I CI'ltltlNS KXTERTAIX Hirrii WITH IHXXKR PARTY Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Currln en tortnlned with . beautifully ap pointed dinner pnrty at thor n"me, aroup on pcific Terrace Thanksgiving will further ' I Dinner guests Included Mr. t.nA Mm. Ryron Hnrdenbrook. Mra. A. K.- Whitman. Harry Messnor and Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Currln. Following dinner a number of guest, enjoyed the remainder of the evening with cards and dancing. Guests to drop In later during the evening Included Dr. and Mrs. H. n. Lloyd Stewart. Mr. and Mr.. O. H. Dean, Mr. and Mm. Walter Rob inson Waggoner. Mr. and Mm. Art Lenvllt, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Davis and Miss Maybelle Lenvttt. SHRINRR'S HALL EVENT; OF WEEK Coming next to Importance only to Thanksgiving holfdnys was the Shrlner'. ball given Friday evening In the dining room of the Whlto -in 'KTINfl 'hnpter meetln. v dub. ro. n K'math r0n, WM ... ' room of the White B Tuesday , after- "n J. Kl.mamll ian Mrs. T. C r..m. n the chair. son assisted by Have Your Hair Marcelled and Bobbed The Warren Way By Expert Operator Boston Beauty Shop Glorenna Warren, Prop. Phone 311. Winters BWg. KLAMATH TEMPLE "Church of the FOUR FOLD GOSPEL" Our fathers sang, "On, Then, Christian Soldiers, On To Victory." Such describes the rapid and unprecedented march of events in the FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL in the few brief weeks since Klamath Falls threw open its gates and heart to welcome and receive the full gospel message as preached by Jesus Christ and His Apostles, , and recorded in the New Testament, and to enjoy its gracious blessings both to soul and body. THE TRIUMPH OF THE CROSS IS HERE!!! Cold formality and modernistic teachings are crumbling before the lightning march of God's Eternal Word. Truly, "the True Light" now shineth. Millions of men and women from every walk of life, and in every clime, are freeing themselves from every barrier and hindrance, and are saying, with those Bible times, "Sirs, we would see Jesus" (Jno. 12:20.) and are rejoicing to know that "JESUS CHRIST IS THE SAME YESTERDAY, and TODAY and FOREVER." (Heb. 13:8.) Soon the Klamath Temple will throw its doors open to the city, and the waiting, anxious throngs, in the greatest revival ever known in this part of the country. The world's greatest evangelists are coming. GET READY!!! BE READY!:! Our Slogan: "KLAMATH FALLS FOR CHRIST, AND CHRIST FOR ' KLAMATH FALLS" REV. O. LEWIS, Evangelist-Pastor. vV ft t I J