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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1926)
Tape Ten Fridav, May 28. lf2fi THE KLAMATH NEW3 gr locals - han Untiiut Mr. and Mrs. V. V jso'utnw!! aud children are plan-' alec a delightful outing for the 'Heeg-eud and holiday in be spent ; ramping. j Here on thislne V. It. l'ea- body of Ashland, was la the city this week tu look into business at-' fairs. ! i WINE BATH NO i NEW THING FOR DAINTV MODEL IV ' rlliopplag from Merrill Mr. and Mra. J. W. Taylor were in the city yesterday for a brief time from; (he .Taylor ranch In Ihe Merrill! county. I Ur-. " i v From the Fort Mrs. K. R. i jfardwell was In the city yesterday ' visiting vith her many friends and ahopplng from the Card Ml ranch pear Fort Klamath. Leaving fr South Mis lsabelle L. Lyon la tearing this week for Oaklaud. where she will make her home. I Mama Sayt Girl Used Dad' Brandy for Dtp to Make Her Tall Merrill Visitor .Margaret Jacob: was In the city yesterday for a brief it it It with friends from her home near Merrill. I Fort Klamath VWtor Mrs. A. Ci.i Jllnesh of Fort Klamath, well jinown resident of the Fort Klam-1 nth district, waa la the city to' hop and visit with friends yester-j day. . In Shoppln Included In the snany out of town business visitors and shoppers la Klamath Falls dur. Ing the past few days Is Mrs. W. B. Hammond, well known resident of the Merrill country. ' Visiting from lily Mrs. S. S. Cotes of Bly, was In the city to shop and visit with her many friends yesterday for a time. ' Miss Stlnsoo in Miss LeVeda Stiason employed with the. First National bank waa the bookkeeping ' department, fa do-fined, to her home on North Ninth street suf fering from an attack of influenza. Scatty Visitor Included in the out . of town business visitor In Klamath Falls this week is Freder- Kr nuuwiu v I ircaiij, writ kuuB resident of that section, who wasj tm to transact affairs in the cons-' tf" court house yesterday. .t- . It fiawpplng Yesterday Included in Algoma Shopper -.Mrs. A. G. i Thompson of Algoma, Is Included 1 in the many out of town business1 visitors in Klamath Falls this week. , , To DuuiioihI l.akr Howard Ab-; bty and a party of friends are plan-' nlng to spend the comity; week-end I and Memorial day at Diamond lake! fishing. I Merrill Shopper Mrs. Robert Adams of Merrill, was in the city tor a brief shopping tour and a rlsit with her many friends In ' Klamath Falls. ! . Mrs. WlllU.r 111 Friends of Mrs. Leland Wllllts will be sorry to! learn that she is suffering from an j attack of Influenza at the family i 'home on Walnut street. leaving fur South Mr. and Mrs. Lester Otfield are planning to leave Saturday evening for Cres cent City, where they will spend the week-end and Memorial day at the beach. the many ont of town visitor In Klamath Falls this week la Mrs. Scott W. McKendree.of the McKen-j ... M.Un)SSA urge num dree ranch near Merrill. With Mrs. I ... , .,i.! McKendree was Mis. Bertie 0'Nell.J affairs, hare been poet- poned during this week due to the presence of Ellison-White Chautau- qua which is being given preference' over other affairs, also of the Merrill district. w- - - Mrs. Gallagher -Out Mrs. Mar-1 garet Gallagher, who has been ser iously 111 for the past few months, waa able to be ont yesterday. Her many friends will be happy to learn t her recovery Mrs. Gallagher is the mother of Miss Agnes Gallagher. Returning from South Miss Oc tavia DeLap. daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. R. DeLap of Eldorada s'.rcet, Is expected to arrive la Klamath Falls this coming week from Richmond. California, where she .has spent the past winter as teacher of English In .the Richmond high school Miss DeLap will be her slste's. Miss Ruth DeLap. On Business Here Included In tbe many out of town visitors In Klamath Falls this week are Mr. and Mrs. J A.. Dewey, well known ranchers of the Merrill country. "jney were accompauieo. aere jws- ...... v. jj,.. . . t A. , . ... only attendant at her wedding to terday by their daughter. Miss V. In- , . , . . . ' Ralph Turner on June 8. ifred Dewey. Child Is III Mrs. Sidney Abbott -,. Visit With Friends-Mis. Thiria , F,u TesteraaJr for Anderson and ner sister Miss Helen jWorden where she ws, called hJ Anderwn were in Klamath Falljthe moese o( her nephew ,e.terday from tielr home In Mer-; Rlcb4rd N-e3on gm of Mr. and nil to visit wun .nies Anns oeizer V H I C A ti O. May !7. -( Tnlted j News! Joyce Hnwley'a wlue bath at Karl Carroll'a February morn' party in New York was not an al-1 together new experience for the chorlue. Joyce's mother has recalled In un ' Interview that her daughter develop-' ed a dtviire for alcoholic tubbings' at the tender age of nine years. It seems that Joyce believed anj occnsional wine bath would make' her grow tall and maybe it did, be-j cause as her mother phrased it. I "she tall girl now." Iaia Is Hough Joyce's father. Tony Cavelns. Is a butcher and her mother Is a plain Lithuanian woman. The parents' were round living in three rooms: In the rear of a small meat market: and grocery on tho west aide. I You enter the home of the cap tivating Joyce by a flight of creaky stairs, stepping carefully to avoid 1 the chubby little hands of numer ous Lithuanian rhlldreu. who make the- stairway their playground. Several of these are Joyce's brothers and sisters. But to get back to Joyce's earlier! tubbings, the ones which probably gave her confidence In herself when she accepted Mr. Carroll's offer,! Mrs. Daugells said Joyce really pre-! fere brandy. ! llrnndy Dip j nnea nercse tuaugeiis. lamuy name) small girl she used to Jake her pa'a brandy and pour It In her tub when she take a bath." the mother said. 'Maybe she start tak ing wine bath early, huh? She say she think that make her grow tall." The big. good natured Lithuanian mother Is sure "that girl" has brought disgrace to the- family. "Therese lazy," she said while sluicing the noon dishes In the kit chen sink. "So werk. She always do nothing. I not see her since eight months. She make ns lots of letters and telegrams about this. Why she do It? That make fool ont of me." Papa DaugCfU can ace nothing wrong In what Therese has done. "She good girl, have good time," he said. "Good big Joke. I laugh and langh. Lota people laugh with me." , White Pelican I Theatre Taken; j to Re-open With ! First Run Film The White Pelican Theatre,! closed for uearly a year. Is to be reopened . within a few days. (l.: (I. McPherson, experienced theatre man has ubtaltied a three years' Irate on the building and furnish- lugs and Is now rvuovutlng and redecorating. Mr. McPherson was in the theatre business for aoine I years In San Marcos. Texas, and j has also been engaged in Ihe tele-j phone and lumber busiuesa in Oro gon.. "It la my In leu lion lo offer high class pictures at the lowest po-' sible price" said Mr. McPherson 1 yesterday. "Tbe White Pelican J theatre la within essy reach of a j very considerable population at the present time, which will Increase j with the development of the rail-j road terminal facilities. 1 am aure ; that with the attractions I shall! offer, he White Pelican theatre' will acquire a very respectable sized patronage. ' Mr McPhecson ' la very well Impressed with., the1 business prospects In Klamath Falls Notice! On and after Juue.J' the depot of that Medford-Klamatb Freight Line will be at the It. R. R. Garage on Klamath sAve. Phone ;n. m:;-h and their many friends' and rela- I Mrs. Grant Nelson. The child was taken III yesterday and medical Uree, They plan to vlalt In Klam-1 Uent,on gyen hjm ,mmedlateIy. , th during the summer vacation He e brought t0 Klamath 4wAfn t tt fl It bln-k enhanl I from the Merrill high school. Mrs. IHjo Recovers Friends of Falls. Mr.. A. B Deyo of 430 Washington M,M u Scoelcl and ... uvv; ''u ""'"ilvan Smith are planning to leave ahe a, rapidly recovering from a m--, KUmath Fa Sundajr morning or Jor operation to which she .nbmll-' nonh M Norrl8 ,., vlt led aeveral week, ago In the KUm-wUh her ent Mr and Mr th Valley hospitaL Mrs. Deyo is, Wlim, , Cotta t0T . oow at the family residence h-reiweek m u A ., , the many friends are visiting her I a me , Portland on Miss Scofield will con- 507 PIANO SALE Don't forget the place and re member we are offering terms as low ae J8 a month and other inducements never before offer ed in Klamath County. CARL WlEPHKRD CO. 307 .Main ,SU Don't IKlay. business. jtinue to Pendleton to Join her sister. Mrs. R. T. Cookingham. and 'jthey will continue to Hibbing, Min nesota, to visit with their parents They may spend a short time In Chl- Mrs. Cnoklnnham Is the wife T leaves for South J. A. LaDleu. affiliated with the circulation de partment of The Klamath News, left yesterday for Oakland. accom panied ty Mrs. A. E. LaDleu and son. Mm. LaDleu will visit for uv.,.1 mnnlhi with t,o! father anrf CaS' mother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. M I ?f Sheriff CooklnPham of Umatilla . ' comity, ana wen Known nere uur- E. LaDleu of Oakland. LaDleu will return north next week ac-i companled by his wife. Ing her visits. Mrs. Scofield plans to return In a month. Many to Camp Many families In Klamath Falls as well as parties of Ihe younger set are planning to leave Saturday night or early Sun day morning for Diamond lake. Wlnl-kse. Rocky Point. Lake of -the Woods, Cherry creek or Odes sa to ppsnd the week-end which V-ik been made longer by Memorial day, wMt.h will be ibserved by tiie stoics and business houses on Mon- day. SHOES REPAIRED While Vtiu Walt JACK FROST WORK GI.OVKS FOR LESS 110 Ho. Otb St. First Door From Mnin St. Mis. Thomas Expected Accom panied by her daughter Miss Mary : Charlr-ne. Mrs. llert C. Thomas Is f-xpetted to arrive In Klamath Falls Monday evening after a fix months' abiene spent In Columbus. Ohio, Val'ed by the .ertoite Illness of hu fathr. Mrs. Thomas was able vtp leave Columbus nfter the rccov . pry of Mr. Plumb, her father, who Injured himself severely In a full. Mrs. Thomas and her daughter left the east May 10 and hare returned Ivy .way of the southern route, vis iting In New Orleans, throughout 'Texas and California cities, tofore arriving hero. Her niuny friends .will welcome her return here. LOUIE POLlN Ghiloquin ' "We Carry Nothing But Tbe Best." Ice Cream and Ice Wholesale and Retail. Agent for S. F. Examiner and Chronicle, Klamath News and other papers. Magazines, stationery, fishing tacle. Agency for Haas candy. Phono B03. cAthletic-Knit Swimming Suits Choke of 1edl Swimmers They'rcdcsigncd for those who want the greatest freedom in or out of the water. 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