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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1926)
Page Six Saturday. Amrust 21. 102(1 TIIF KLAMATH NEWS 3E Flowers for Her Son's Grave 3: CHRISTIAX 8CIEXCK SOCIKTV Library Building Third dmi Mala Street. 1:41a. at. Bandar school. 11:00 am., Sunday act-Tic. Subject for Sunday, August "Mind." Fro readme room and tres land ing library opan from 1:30 to 4:30 p. . on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satariaya. . 22: aid. Seriuou: "The Absent Dl- clple." 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor, a: 00 p. m. Vnlon church er vlca at Methodist church. LMMAWEL BAPTIST CHmciI Eleventh and High Sta. Rct. J. V. Uryant 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. FIRST PRKSnYTKRIAX CHURCH Sixth ana line Sta. Arthur L. Ktcc. Minister. 10:40 a. tn. Sunday school. Solo. "Flee aa a Bird." Dana. Vre. Geo. W. Mclntyre. j Organ program, "Unfinished Sym- ZIOX LlTllKRAX CHIT.CH ' 1023 High Street i G. W. Hoffmann, Pastor. J 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. i Sermon: "Christ, the Great I'hy-! slclan." j Next Sunday, August 29th. the m m . v . ;-s;af. vVJ la. , , -.v . phony. (First Movement.) Schu bert. Invocation, Capoccl. 11:00 a. m. Services. "Patting Religion into day Ufe." J. 8. Stubbletteld, D. D. FIRST BAPTIST CHIRCH A..F. Simmon. Pernor. KlKhth and Washington St. t:4S a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. T:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible study Wednesday. congregation at Ashland will have special mission services, and as the ! pastor will preach at one of these j i services, the services here will be j Every- droppd. A cordial Invitation has I been extended by the Aahland con- j ' gregatlon to all Klamath Falls mem bers to attend the services at Ash land on the 29th. i Church of psychic truth meets a K. of P. hall. ' 6 30 p. m. Message and healing. 7:30 p. m. Lecture and inde I pendent wrltnig. A cordial lnvlution extended worship with us. to I Rev. Fay I.. Ingram, pastor. FIRST MKTHODIST CHTRCH 10th and High Sta. Thoa. I). Yamea, Pastor :4S a. m. Church school. C. H. Barnstable, supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Subject: "Holy Ground." 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. Mis Let ha Miller, leader. 1:00 p. m. Union service. Rev. stubbletteld. former pastor of tha Klamath Falls Presbyterian church, will he the speaker. Tha general public is invited to all these service. HEVKVTH DAT ADVF.XTIST . Public Library Bid. " , .' '. C. H. RUleuhonae, Pastor. (Sabbath Saturday) 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school (Sat urday.) 11:00 a. m. Church service. 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Toes day evenings. CliriUH OF THE XAZAREXE R. X. Sanders, Pastor. Place: At the home of Mr. Earl Brltt, 2242 Home avenue. Mills Ad dition; two blocks east of the school building. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. A class for every sge. 11:00 s. m. Preaching service. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. W. W. Gilliam. S. S. Supt. Come and worship with as. Rer. R. Bogstad. Lutheran pastor i from Bend will conduct service In ; the chamber of commerce room at 11:00 a. m. Services in Eng-I lish. I TWO HEAVILY FIXEW ! FOR POSSESSION OK LKJCOH 1 7- N-j,'vv S. ,....!: v Bert Green and II. R. DeLap. ar-: ! rested in a raid on Green's house, 'at 220 Mortimer street, by state., i federal and county men. were i brouiht before Justice R. A. Em-' mitt shortly after 3:30 o'clock yes-. j terday afternoon charged with pos-, . - j session of liquor. maiS 01 W OTTiQW I Two pints ot alleged moonsnine i were found in the house and pro- duced as evidence by the officers. I Green was fined $200 and costs which he was unable to pay. He vaa rnmmitted tn the county iail. his fine of 150 and , ' 1 n'l,u ,ewsp nauniig iur As Iks mothet of Calvin Coolidice. Jr. not as the Vint La.ly of the Land, Mr. Coolulye set out from the olj Plymouth, Vt., homcatrstl with a bucket of flower for tha grave of her son. Tha flowers were raised on the farm and picked by Mrs. Cnoliile herself; they were for Calvin, Jr., therefore her to gather and place at the grave. Mrs. Cooliilge appears in a simple costume perfectly suited to the: place and the occasion. :i Tennis Players Occur on Monday FOREST .1111. l.S. X. Y.. August ! lone ! - - Anderson of Richmond, Va 8-1. .Miss Bayard defeated Miss caret lllake of Boston 6-4. 6-3. Mar- MRS. I'l.W. llElttltTEIl ON ROAD TO RECOVERY DeLap paid costs. Ll"tT-:V AMI DEXNIX HELD IX rJWM) BONOS I the tennis crown, relin'iui.-'hed by Miss Helen Wills, the favorite in the national women's sinKlcn cham pionship have run true to form. SACRED HEART CHURCH ! Eighth and High Sta. 1 Father Loner In Charge ' I 6:30 s. m. Communion mass. 1:00 . m. Parish mass. j Benediction after the late mass . A cordial welcome extended to! 11. Andrew T. Lucey of San Fran- and the predicted finals matrh le- cisco and J. W. Dennin of Port- tween Mrs. Molla Mallory and Mis land, charged with assault, who 1 Eliiabeth Ryan probably will Hike; were given a preliminary hearing ! place next Monday. ' Thursday before Justice R. A. Em- j Miss Ryan first must dispose of' mitt, were bound over to await the , her fellow Californlan. Miss Mnry action of the Klamath county grand ; K Browne In the semi-finals Sat- Jury upon declson of Justice Em-; urday. In the other semi-final mitt at 10 o'clock yesterday morn- i bracket. Mrs. Mallory finds less f0g. ' j opposition, meeting MKs Martha Bonds were set at lir.no. The j Bayard of Short Hills. X. J. penalty under the statutes of thov The rt-siilts of the quarter finals state of Oregon for the offense..' followed tn the letter the predic charged provides for a penitentiary , lions of the experts: I sentence of from one year to life.; Miss ltan defeated .Miss Eleanor ! . Idom of New York 2-6. -4. 6-fl. MERRILL RANCHER CLAIMS Mrs. Mallory defeated Mrs. A. II. KLAMATH OIRL AS BRIDE chupin. Jr.. of SpringfieM. Mass.. I T.S. 6-0. ,' Alexander R. Cheyne. 21. rancherj Mm J(rnwn(, d',.feated Miss Pene I on the Merrill road, and Miss Altai Mrs. Hexel Plant, who was seri ously liijured when her husband, Joe Plant, known as Jo Whiteside, shut her In the neck early Thurs day morning. Is rapidly recovering and according to her attending phy sician, she Is past danger. Mrs. Manx Is at the Klamath Valley hospital. All summer hats, half price. Mi Lady's tihop. 822 Main St. A20-22 GREETINGS. PORTLAND, SAN FRAN CISCO and OAKLAND mMm if For All Your Meals Hurry Cash Groceries Every purchase must satisfy every deliv ery promise must be kept. good things always. If it can be purchased Hurry Cash Has It. TOMORROW WE OFFER: Squash Celery Green Peppers Green Beans Wax Beans Tomatoes Cucumbers Lettuce Persian Melons Casabas Beets Green Onions Carrots Plums Bananas Oranges Apples Peaches Cabbage Hurry Cash Grocery Phone 576 ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ; Leigh Wilson. 18, stenographer fori The Friendly Church j E. B. Ashurst, were married in Eighth and Jefferson j Ashurst's office at 3:30 o'clock Rer. Henry Thomas, Rector 10:00 o'clock Church school. 11:00 o'clock Holy Communion. Visitors In the town snd hotel guests are cordially Invited to at tend these services. THE SALVATION ARMY 019 Walnut St. F.nslgn and Mrs. H. IS. Brlggs, 1 Officers in Charge. 1:00 p. m. Saturday, meeting.; 11:00 a. m. Sunday, holiness' meeting. 2:10 p. m. Company meeting for children. 6:30 p. m. Young People's Leg Ion. 8:00 p. m. Salvation meeting, lng service. Motto: "If yon are a stranger we will take you in: if you are sick, ws will vrlslt you." KLAMATH TEMPLE I. C. Miller, Pastor. "Lost and Found." will be the theme for the morning service Sun day morning at Klamath Temple. Other services during the week will be announced from the pulpW. Something at the Temple ' every night but Monday and Tuesday, when the gospel band are at neigh boring towns. Come and help, us make a great service Sunday even ing. Baptism following the Sun day evening service. FIRST CHRISTIAV CHimcH M. L. IVtelle, Pastor. Xintli nnd Pino 10:00 a. m. Bible school. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. Solo by Miss Muriel MacDon- yesterday afternoon by Rer. T. V. Yarnes of the Methodist church. They will enjoy a brief wedding trip in the valley. - Mrs. Cheyn has been employed in Ashurst's office for the post month and a half. See the new black taffela dresses at Bee Uegin's Store. A2U-22 For result use News Class Ads. Just received carload of No. 1 Grain Sacks Place your order now. H. SCHWARTZ 903 Klamath Ave. Phone 1077. Opposite Post Office. GREETINGS, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND, AND PORTLAND KLAMATH FALLS, MONDAY, AUG. Sixth Street at Washburn Way Second Largest Show in the World 30 f at No street parade. Tickets on sale circus day only FORBES PURE DRUGS Our Pride! GOOD BAKING And Quality Groceries At All Times J;U: SATURDAY'S SPECIAL Extra Large "Special" Olives, 15-oz. Glass jar 39c A complete line of Home-grown Vegetables. Fresh Fruit in season. The same attention given to telephone orders that is given over the counter. Quality at a reasonable price our motto. 6th & Klamath FallS GrOCery Phone83. S3