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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1925)
IMlr, 0O, "Zm Three) I r I DP J- U.M T" ..-.it ' turn In J , .oihff nj ,t,lrs 1 - tail I Mexican Iteautv Collects Shawls A. -I fey t a. J U"nln "r Li:i rn. im- 4 luewi.r a tk. , will b In- Imaf Dumber Ktsi natron, will Uiil aiB.lral pro- La (olio I" - LSM of th BMl L W i order. u Ttcr tnnuue; U earthy matron; rae, vlr. ' eller a see. i ' Pi iveV" - "nwiirf i t"IMlll and lrviB K rtry, "' ud mu,lr wer enjoyed' ,?u1",,,",r,,',,", if,, j"rn " ,,,r,", - 1 Hi lllllrheiiti. . ! Th irKMni J,,,,,,, h '" ' Mm. A. t ,, . Mr and Mr.. Thdur. -,. M))M m ,?k "r' V-" '"'. Kiel- tornark. M,rt. llW(n j I -arson and France. Iir.,,... Mmimt.. ib Oliver. r Holler, Arihur lwi. Myfoo HI,,SIH,a ; Wg M.lniyr. n0),ri, B,r,,,w, , Howard Metr.lf. .ry Murray.! , ..... .irr, "Major" I)Ijb jara mnipion. lay, Dftrcml)gi-13 J 925 Two-Sided FrocU ' Novel Creation and g rl Four I Lain ia Impurl- 1 18 ptopla r- Wul what luod ltd nrrdril Item. Hut wuinara. II Lii( food It di- pa lb" huujry aait blluw paaa. ki. Ik point l lui Iraloa fur ward. b Bad i!ial tl lor !!tiB Ibins h aa only a U eat 1 tor kit la lladdllllt. I Ifckrt In hl i kin with lint, linwtver, lkt ho would i-'tltt rid to Nr iBt by ih (lipali hrr to without I t to f"- IIU Bln flt N lll a toni way f". iloa. bun- Nw. He wmlli.t IIob a little 1 oat. Ilia ! U. t to NKUmath. II 'nfoariNi ituwa Senor Dolorra lr Hlo, Mr lrn aortrtjr Irailrr, who dVacrtrd Ira and tlanrra fur a mm Ir ra-m-r, bat llallywooil'a Inrjir.t collrrtlon of Spnnlih ahawlt, ilit ia raring one of li recent wrrbt. JM.V Vt:i(.IIIHlltH AUK K.NTKIITAIXKII I tmbr of IhB Jolly SVIaiibora f Inb war rnliriolnrd on Wrrtn,4 rirnooii at th horn of Mr. Mary William wlib K-rrral hnura of d-; llrhttul Inrurmallty. fjit, ia ,h., afternoon Jtra. William., l.id by Mr, perrf !troB. Mr. Will, Mr., A, 1. Massing, Mr. J.t I.. IttghtBilr and Jtra, . 8. liolrtm. rd a dalntr p.-.par.d tuBchun.; Th nMt fflfwilng of th nrnnli.. Hon will be hld at ib lioui of Wr, Tbeoilor '. (iuu to rail at th William, hoiti Inrludod Midainr Thodor' . It. It. Miwty, J. K. Trlplrtt.j J. J. Wlrjlrn, Mutton, f,. a.) Wt. llobrrt rryrcar. J. Baldui-,1 Krd I'ptpmoa, Walter Wt, Van! Myr, llrrtha Kifll. T. it t aw, J.j M. IMioa. I. II. Kaylor. Olio Wb.i j tilra, W. J. Km Vrrn tktrdrn.l ltrr Hairy. V. II. ('horfienliiit. 1J I.. Itlibtmlr. O. If. Mlf-. w. f.' I Kaoll. J, r. Mfltua. Mar) Talbot. ! A. J, Manning, and the batni Mr. Wary H. William.. 17 U I- I i r : t 1 aaaa 1 Mr, llotnrt C. Onlcarnlno, aunt and ' romn In restart m ui ,n oria, from Mt, jtnajin t lf y0 ir, mi. ano air, jnlta F, Ilaaxca. i tbl way? : rianaen, Korman iianaen, and tb weddlu; party. Mr, and Mr. William, an at i horn to their many friaad ia tha McCarthy apartmcsta. yc fin thoortt aboal It la lla oa altii ih tor who ,)),, in yant BSBlt l Mtfrrer from till, diwa,, and TS ln ,B ,0,,!' "" ! take told of yorlf or yoar child-1 i rontlnuanra r,f thl. protmtoa It la ntfwarf for aufflrtcat fund, to be ftirBihl to hire ihew turui. And the only sonrc of rerass for tkia work t is (be gala 0r "i "I arer" tb Ckrfitm ) III HISKhH jTO KI.WT OFFK KIW -j Of intcrmt to the Duals and i I'rofMloial Worara'a club of Ktata : alb Fall I th clortlos of offirr. ! wblrb will b held In ih .'hlE. , I'ulican hotel follorin a ala-tbrty j r from I dinner ia th df nlnrronm os ia Tha affair 1 aehrdnled for Mori- " ta Wlm hiia.if i say GVesiBC. aad a InrM Ht ai 1 rnerraiwn ban B H , t-.VTHOI.M- WOMKX , . ''!'. lva tb V.H atXtAK ,, riou ooIdcrat!oB . j AmDDii the "" ou rUlied that th oer- ot th ,,,. ... .v.. v...,,." ' rartoai h tubercalosia, aad : ia th number of !flr . aware of It not! hoes achcdulMl tnr i, m,ri. j eioa. On of the mott attrutin be broyrht o lb bazaars mmm that r th. c, iBdlridual. Yoa I Mary- Altar aoetetr. whlj-h i-nl,,t. or r ,n I" omaalattoa of Klaaath Qt 1 Ui a"r shotild . .-i.. jo tpp oi to rirat Nfionol ro eoa yoor thiM-1 ti lt aal in tin of of Majruir nana, WBo u In chant of th dlaoer.1 ""not, aal that a tobercol- aad Magulre oa Main .treat. Tha itotirwa officer ar tM Fraoe!"" ,u"rn "' K Ja the at! menbera of the aodety ban sen iBeatly, prmldeat; Miu chlo Pal-'1, nd ,rom whom Infection may mer, vice precideBt; Mr. Gertrude ; your owa borne. Everyone 1 la danger of tuber cular contagion soiea th diwaa i wiped oof. The sreateat factor ia aiiaiailiiag tb dasser from th whit alagse i the constant atteatisa ot a nurse woo aerate Her whole tine to to- I MlHtt WAI.Ttl.lt VIMITISU IX tMtl'TII Mia Katherln WolK.n. danahtrr (of Mr. and Mr, (ieorte Wullun, left Marlon Hank., worthy oatroa: '"r n " ,n "d A or Parttua aovrlt crca tinn ia railed tlie two-uded (rock. The left aide of the rottume, in. eluding the aleere, ia of black aatin, while there Is a atrip 'of white 'satin on the right. The right aleeve and roller and the itiVt border ace lw of white sotin ' ' Mr, Mr. Ina lnnla. aworlat matron: Mr. Nrlll Wailenburf, ronduet reaa; Mr, iiarriett Hunter, aaaoela ted nmduetiYM; Mr.. Ikdlla Virgil, aerreiary; .Mr., Mulll lhidlni. Irurr. Vttl'M.KK KT TO UK KNTKHTAINKO CHKISTMAH KKALH InrllattoR hair reached Tnty member of th younger aet of Klamath Kali., announcing parti 1 for the holiday eaon to which Mia Il.ltt Mrt'all bb4 Ml, Martha Jonrt. I will Ix ho.te.. The affair wilt a fortnight with her nl.ter. Ml Iteatrlc Walton, a atttdent la thI folleg of th Pacific. Htorkton, I HoberUou, Wyma Orotherton, aadj fallforBia. The Mtaae Walton will ' Mndame Ilea SJcJUIHan. Itobcrt' return nortb Iiumedlatvlr before ; Sloan. Cbarlea Itabart. I.. F Wit.' Jth holiday to apend Chrlirtmaa j lit, Helen BrelteuMls, Hex mlSi HAI'PIXUSS Iwlth her parenta. Miu KatheriaeJ I'rarle, John D. Conway, Paul Xoel.j Probably few people realize that Walton may return aouth for the! iHwia Norria, ItotMrt .McClinlock. "the danaer from tuborcnloslt Is per l remainder of tb year to attend Roderick Hmlth, Kate Otterbein and onal. Very few people atop to achooi. Hhe will major In music l-evt McDonald. ' i th matter serious thought ! yei it baa to do with the most tm i porta nt problem which confronts hu J ntaaity the matter of the tadlld- I a has her staler. MISH KKTKKn KVrKRTAl.MM , Mt Anna Setaer entertained with nnra own life. -,a prettily arrangadinnar, party on; PwP'e i aerioas thought fi Sdttday afterBiKin-ot fhe pgst- wek,j to ,be roadltloBS which make It m itls It U.I, TO UK KWIitllN MIWTKH.H I til AltlllAVS WHtM AWMIATItN Ther ar four groups of Camp. lire tMrl- in Ktamatn -rl!. the Suttdav afierniKifl'df rna oasf Hitnrhaheo groun. nndar th auor- for train of the rouncrr art at : necaaaary for them to rials their Urea I, " ' " , ; dlan.hlp or Mrs. A. U. Hire; the' Ilia bom of her parent. Mr. andt"""' "'; ,! given at Ih faleh Jonea real- j Wnma group under Mr. Paul j Mr. M. S. Setter oa Wa.blnaton I ttnm hT f" vUh h"n dene on Monday ami w eoneiy J.ck.oa and .11 1 u ItrlcB Withy-1 itroet. Koliowjng dluaer a theatre ; enln. IW-cember II aad JJ. 'rombe; th Ka-Wah-Ka-Moka group party wa staged. under tb direction of Mr. V. K. The gHe.t of Mia Se;r were Parker and Mia Ituth O. Minler. ui.. -n,n,in w and th Opeya group nnder Mra. j lMrB Abbey. Mi Thirta Aodenwa A. I,, itlce. 1 .nja -. fl.!.- A r.tMnn nt Xteelll Oa Thursday erenlng in the cittb. ThrM guardlana and aaitant j Maaar. Frank Hall, Howard Cra room of th Kedron club of the( gnarriln. realltlng the benefit to: ham. Dal Soijle, Stanley lwls and Ktrt Prbyterln rhttrch, member, l derlred through general dlrec- Don Sonie, Hon, met at the horn of Mr. Rlcej on erenlng early In th past wekj jttHS HtVSKV W and nrganlird a fluardlan'a aawJcia- mtlDK OP THK WKKK Hon. with Mr. Htc named a rnatr man. and Mlita Mlnier a aecretary, Th purpose of th group I to promote ideal la ( ampflre Glrta, and to make the organliatlona Is Klamath Kails useful aa well a In teresting from th social standpoint. I Jo!m j. nlsed at Bationai headquarter. n; befor an Improvised New York city. The local group! d f Tie pfSRM u OIFVI rvcrjr muinii uu last Monday. i Moore, secretary, aad Mn. Lores ; Peasley, treasurer. I i rARII PARTY TO B CIVK.V WKW.NBiDAY On Wednesday evening la tb , Masonic hall. Aloha chapter of Eaat- eiuenaia wna a card .tmcuon ot trie community In aa j party for members of the Masonic j effort to find out the ease existing 1 order aad their families. The play- la th community, secure treatment I teg will begin at atght-flfteea, with for them, aad to prevent further prtiea to be awarded darns the! contagion. This la being doae in 'evening, I Klamath Fall aad la Klamath Funds derived from the card county at p regent, but ta assure a ; party will be aeat to Forest Crov. . : Orrgos, aa a benefit to the cbtld-i res' department of the Masonic aad KtMera Star bom. "K" I'U B HAXCK K.NJttVKW PKIIIAl On of th Interesting affair of j the week waa gives la the Scandin avian ball, when members of the "K" club of Klamath county high school, aa organiaatioa made bp of athletic men who have galaed tot ter la competition with other schools of th county, wen host at : a dancing party. The affair was .given as a benefit to pay tor the 1 sweaters which th boy have pur-1 1 chased. The sweaters are red with . ' t 1 a white "K," several ordering white Vera Tbompaoa. Pauline Tlift, Grace i with red Ks," is order to Hoaglaad, MarJ Johnston, Paosy : """T OBl h color h high acoooi, , working for many weeks oa tha ar ticle which they offered th public -RKTTRW FROM THK .NORTH . . Mr, aad Mrs. Leslie Roger, was have been visiting la Portland aad valley cities for the part week, ar eipetted to return to their home la Klan-.atb Fails over the week-esd. Phone Now For Your Holiday Appointment Speeailiste in Marcelling Shampooing Facials Manicuring Boston Beauty Shop GSorenna Warren, Prop. Phone 311." Winter Bldg. i""f tf- laarjwpa The doctor 1 perfectly right tbout it. The waahisg should not be done at home. Steamy aad breed other things except discon tent. Better aa lor a woman' time, too. The housewife ia per tectlr right about ft. She should tare money. Being eeaomteat aow means a well provided for fnture. Aak tor price Hat, FRENCJtL HAND PHONE ! 490-R, 127 wa ! FOURTH ST. LAUNDRY out his H Tsesday) of Ih Kedron enjoyed their regular bualnru and auclal hour. Mra. Kbba nenoett and Ml. Maud Carlelon wer hrnlemma for th evening, Tb annual f hriatmaa party will b en joyed at th horn of Mia Mary Hall on Jefferson atreet. Th date aet la December Ih twenty-first. IIKIiWiATKH Ttl UK KI.IMTKII Delegate to Ih atat conference of Daughter ot lb Americas Rev olution will b elected OB January th fourth, when member of th Klamath Falla chapter. Kuialona. will meet la the Whit Pelican hotel for a noon luncheon. CHRIHTM.W I'AIITY K.VJDYFH HlllkAV At th hont of Kr. aad Mr. A. ?.. llle on Friday evening, th young poop!' Sunday achooi class of th Firwt Presbyterian church On of the prettiest of the aea son's weddings waa that of Mis Luin M. Hansea, whose marriage to Oliver Williams wa an event of Thursday evening at the home of tha bride parent,. Mr, and Mrs. j EE MMM MrlKWAI.I IIONORK.D WITH SHOWKft Honoring Mine Joan McDonald, Mr. Itodertrk Smith. Mr, it, 1, Sloan and Mr. Nate Otterbein en- enjoyetl a Chrl.tmas PHy with theald were Ih Mle Itnth brids wore a creation of golden brown and carried a bride's corsage of rose and pink sweet peas. She wa attended by Mis Sybil Bam her, who wa f rocked in Nile green satin, and carried a corsage of rose and lavender sweet pea,. . . . . . fv, .. .tt., : jaca t'rensnaw ne .,ti. - ; tsnamaa tor ner i me itutwii (horn with an Informal bride's "m- ahower on Thursday evening. Following in, weoaing cerem..j, Mtaa McDoaalil a marriage to 1-! which was read by Iter. A. L. Itlce, laail Wlllita will be an event of the: a buffet Uacheon waa aerved at near future, a pre-liolldy wedding.; eight o'clock. h hnnrt Miu MrDon- tiueat at the wedding Included Dixon, Mr. ana sirs. t. i. oiirnf. r. " mpfa District I. the Center of WJ? GiftsGolden Rule Quality Id Important To ah. t ' - a ' jUso Our Post Office For Mailing BOXING Main Event Heavyweight 10 Rounds SUGAR WILLIE KEELER Champion of Coeur D'Alene's Weight 212 Pounds Kceler has beat Frank Farmer, Tiny Herman, knocked out Chet Melntyre, , also fought Tommy Gibbons and others VS JACK McGREER Of Texas Weight 200 Pounds McGreer has beat Max House and Bennie Ford, who was Jim Jeffries pro tege. He generally wins his fights by the K. 0, Route. This should be a real heavyweight battle, with lots . of action. Semi-Windup Six Rounds 145 Ibi. v JACK CRM, of CMIoquin Remember Crim's last fight? He always gives the bop a run for their money VS SID HERBERT, of Klamath Falls Sid said "Get me somebody tough." We have! Extra Special Event Four Rounds, 165 lbs. KNOCKOUT HOG AN of Malm Versus JIM FLEMING, of Klamath Falls Hogan knocked Fleming out the last fight and Fleming said it was a lucky punch. So Hogan will try to do it again. Preliminary Four Round KID OLSON, versus MIKE MUSS0LIN0 Tickets on sale at The Mecca, Waldorf, The Smoke and Rex Billiard Parlor. Ringside P.30, Res, $2,20, Gen. Adm. $1.50 Ladle welcome. Under auspice Klamath Falls boxing commission. SYLVESTER, Matchmaker Scandia Hall Thursday, Klamath Falls, Oregon December 17 f We- ' ! eK-tfHd