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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1928)
J THE KLAMATH NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923 .11 .. I .... I Jill I. 'I ..i ' U .j . PAGE THRE" CITY BRIEFS r. C CVIa, counseled with thwurk hlnit don on Ih 0. C. Waslnru Union. Is visum, ma B. railroad, local otrir rrom Brattl. II It toppliK Hi tu Hall. U. I. Medea Of thal.anasll A Mm. Nat Oltarbeln hu r I u rued (ram Portland, whtra ah Hunt aavaral day. Una waa ao- Maulial company, Ban Kraiiilsco Icnmpuolod boma 'by bar grand- dru(la, la a Imalaaaa visitor bar for aararal duya and la rag. Inland at Iba Hall. on, Jack Duavar, who will apand tba aummar moutha bare al tha Utorbvlu boino. W. A. WoUnll and aon. mill, ara apanuin- aoma lima In tha rlty from their boma In Halem. Tbay ar rarnoiUllna Ibalr former :Thy ara alaylui at tb Wlllard boma on L'raaeant avnu. for tba north, an ronta to Ibalr boma In iiuraka, Kaiuaa. ! , ' Mr. and Mra. J. K. I.aka, who nmka tbulr boma at tha Kerna hotel, hare relumed from Ta roma, whara Ihay enjoyed vaca tion (or tha paal two wewka. Mr. and Mr. Clay Long of nd Illuff ara rll!om in tha city today. Thay raclatored at tha Kama hotel yirilay evehln. M' R. Colllard of Aaliland ar rived yeaterday (or a abort buel- II HUB visit In Kliimslh Villi Mra. John Uaniol and mi ariWhlt here b li a mieat at tha auvnve in .muinain vans irom : Kama, ineir noma at .jMiiimoih, Ore C. M. Mudlwr. who afinr via lie thla elly from bla boma la Bine Mra. Ivy Propst of tb nabr Department o( sloe's atora Tom Dillon, manager o( tha leoiumenred malllna baby booka Wlllard hoial of thla city, waa a (be (Irat of April to all new luM.it tha L'onaraaa dnrlna a i- ti . . l. . - k... IV.rO.nd. la alaylai at tb 11.11 iu. , , i.i I L. .".7"? .. ..l'" . (or aevaral daya. ... .7 'iur. . " 1 - I 1 11 2 fr Prnml Wini h" a.ivL t""t W KB"h' "J"1' !ir all new b.blea throuib tb .wl. Il.v.rma... prominently 0r... wnl,cl -,, ,. ' BlMilk alt lo. Be.lda. nctd wl.1. b. Portland Or- CroWB Mm. ctmpan)r, , th. ifhV?ol.,";" ,, t TuM " Journal, la .puudlnu st-v.r.l' lly UtnnetluK bu,lnm. Ha I. ll"' , i ' .1!" Lawla llavarmala, conn ana day la tha ally atiantftnx tha con- railalar at tha Valley botal TvniiDo oi in veiarane oi r or alis Ware. ' He la a uel at the ; Wlllard. proving roost Intereailnf, made up of little tot rangln (mm ihi to yeara of aga. It will lie rnmembered that Mra. - aV-an'i Modford claaa flllud an 'engage ment at the Pin Tree lkr.tr aoma time ago and tb plendld way In which thay performed their difficult number repaired much favorable comment. . . i ii . , i ,' Mr. and Mra. P. V. Haley of Bhav Bertram ara receiving con gratulation! upon tha arrival of a baby girl, born Wednesday morning at the Klamath Valley bugpllal. born In Klamath county whoaa parenla ware realdenla of Cali fornia. Many of theft babft-i Mr. and Mra. H. It. Illgglna ' and daughter arrived In the city j iaei evening ana regieierea at tua , Wlllard. They are en route to their home In Ban Kranrlaro after vlaltlng Crater Lake. e Mr. and Mra. Oilavrt Marllaon . of the Nnrthonla hotel In Port land, rlalled In the rlty Tueiday and ware gueate at the Valley botel. Cbarlea Hall and Ear I W. Mur phy of Cooa Hay arrived Wednee day to apend aevaral daya In the city and reglatered at the Wll lard. . I nr if i ....... " .7. Jr.. 7ZZ Z . - " r"r to APm first borne In Portland. Re. la atop-1 ping at lha Vallnr hotel. After a brief vUlt bere at the home of her aon-ln-law , and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Lou Langworthy. Mra. J. L. MjcCum aey ba returned to bar bom In Portland. Mra. McCumaey atoa ped her enroute from a vl'lt In California. . . . t m mnA Ura JVavna WllaAn of iDorrla are vleltora In Klamath Falla today. During their brief tay In tba city Mr. and Mra. Wll on are at tbe botel Blaliee. Shopping and other mattera broaght tbam to Klamath fa He. Mr. and Mra. i. ,0. Cleghorn and daughter of 201 High atreet but tbelr motbera aaked for the baby booka. which ar a courteey of Moe'a Store. left Tueeday for a tw weeka-;'11 m tltT- tar Mlaa Mary A. Adama. teacher ber outlug and vacation, trip to See aide. P. O. Crawford, vice prealdent and general manager of Copco at Mcdford. accompanied by T. O. Ilradley. auperlutandent of power ' "Wrht Mii Adam baa been vialt houaea. arrived In the city yea-; Ing In Aahland with frlenda bom In Nabraaka, where aha will enjoy tbe remainder of ber aummar vacation, returning bere thla fall to take np bar achool work with tba opening of the city achoola. For tba paat fort- tarday evening on a bualnea vlall to tb local Copco offlcea. A R.. Cochran, connected with tbe United Blate foreat aervtre, la a vliltor lu the city from Med- fnrd. Mr. Cochran la a gueat al Rath Kadee filed a divorce eult In the elrcult conrt Wednd.y h. Valley hotel, agalnat Cheater Kadea, on the . around of cruel knd Inhuman treatment. . . H. E. Newell of the Pure Iron Culvert and Manufacturing com- Part 'Ju VaUey bote wb I. ' r."-,b" Karl Reynolda vlalted Bprague.,.,- -..,.,. where aha formerly taught. Mlaa Blanche Porter, wbo haa been visiting In Klamath Falla for aome time with relative, left laat evening for Portland enroute eaat to her horn In Iowa. While ber ah baa been vlaltlng at the home of Lloyd Porter and bla mother. . River, Beatty. Illy and Bonama yaatarday and alao want over tbe REALISTIC Permanent Wave At Reduced- Price MILADY , , ; BEAUTY SHOPFE r Room lot. Winter Building , Pbon 149 M icily on bualnaaa. W. O. Haunam, repreaentatlve 'of a tractor company located la Portland, la a Klamath Fall bnalnaea vlaltor and la reglatered at lh valley hotel. C. C. Btllaon of Eugene la a Tha aumtner dancing, achool conducted In the Valley hotel by Mrr. Era Honnon la proving one of the moat popular yet conduct ed In thla city. The twonty-alxlb of thla month will bring to a clone the f Irat month of the aebbol held In the botel. On Monday. Tueaday and Wedneaday of each week claaaea and private loaaona are conducted by Mra. Benaon, aeveral daya. He la atopplng at the Kerna, bualneea vlaltor In tha city for who la a member of the aaabcla- uon or dancing teaenera in Kua lan Ballet. Grecian, Spanlah, Oriental, Tap and Sortal dancing for Juvenile and adult. New poplla are being .enrolled dally. Mra. Henaoa la very much pleas ed wltb ber claaa and flnda bar pupil are mot ambltlou and enlhuaiaatlc The baby claaa la V Mr. and Mra. John Tolvito and fnon, Cyrua. who are vliltlng.la Klamath Talla with relatives, will motor to Crater Lake to , day, returning thla evening. They 'expect to leave In a few' daya A. E. Sim, connected wltb the Western Union Telegraph com pany la a buslnoaa visitor In the city today. Mr. Rim I atopplng at tbe botel Blabe. f " Mra. Lewis (oereater and Mra. Aldan Kelly, both of Portland, bere attending the convention of the Voterana of Foreign Ware were hosteeae at a dinner party Tueaday evening at Copco. Covora were laid for 10. all delegate to the convention. In a recent con test held In connection with the cooking achool at Copco, Mr. Foereeter took the honor. Aa a courteey to Mra. Foereeter. and her gueata, official of Copco al lowed them the ae of the dem onatrntlon room for tbelr ban quet, i Hereafter Mra. Blanche Jenen and Mla Thalma Kroft, recently of Salt Lake City will render muaic at all aervlcea bold from the Towey Mortuary on Pine and Eighth, according to announce ment made today by I. Andrew Towey. Whenever relative and frlenda request their aervlcea they will be open 'for appointment. They will be known aa tbe Towey ! Duet. Both women are racog- nlted aa talented muelelena. Mr. and Mr. T. D. Case, wall known young couple of Klamath Falla are receiving congratula Hon from frlenda upon the ar rival of a baby aon, born Tuee htj morning at the Klamath Val ley hospital. Mr. Caae la a mem ber of the firm of Caae and Mel ton of thla rlty.' Thla la the sec ond child born to Mr. and Mra. Caae. A little daughter waa born a few yeara ago. Mra. F. W.v Hlrab, latr of I Mrs. H. B. I'elti. plan to leave I within a few day for ber borne I In Pennsylvania after a delight ful visit bere. with relativea and ; frlenda. Earoute eaat Mra. Hirab ' plana to vllt In Ban Francisco land hot Aagele. : During ber ; visit In Klamath Falla a number of delightful .motor trip war 'enjoyed, i ' Through aa appeal made by Rev. J. Henry Tbomaa. pastor of 8t. Paul'a Epiaeopal church to day, all ladlea of tbe congrega tion ar asked to-" be present at the parish honae on Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Mr. and Mr. - Wlllard Mont gomery and daughter. Owyn, of Oreron City are tbe honae guests of Mr. and Mra. John Montgom ery. Mr. Montgomery la bere as ) a delegate from the Oregon City , Post of Veteran of Foreign War. He la a brother of John Mont I gomery of the Justin-Montgomery Clothing atore. Mra. Montgomery land daughter will remain here for a time.. Mr. Montgomery 'plana to return-home on Satur day at tha and of the convention. Mlaa E I n a Jenaon, popular member of the younger eat of i Klamath Fall for aome time. who left- bere about a year ago , for Salt Lake City haa returned iand ber many friend will be . pleased to learn ahe plana to re ; main bere for aome tlm7 She ;waa employed In the office of the county aurvayor aa a draftsman 'while bere. Her father, Joe Jen aon.' waa formerly county road engineer. ,,., The Ladlea Aid Society of tbe Mltuak elaa of the FIrat Metho dist cburcb will bold a plcole at the borne of Mra. C. F. Hager on tbe Merrill road en Thursday. July 1. Car will' leave tbe church at ten o'clock In the morning. Mra. Ouy Satterlee la chairman of tb committee In charge. P. K. Hlnkley, well known resident of tbta city la confined to tbe Klamath General hospital where he submitted to a melor operation for mastoids on Tuea day. He la reported as resting ae well as could be hoped for. No visitor ara aa yat allowed to enter tbe atck room. Blehop W. P.. Remington of Pendleton will apend the week end In Klamath Falla. Ha wUI greet frlenda at the Sunday aerv lcea at St. Paul' Episcopal cburcb. ' Towey Is In the mortuary busl- neaa In Washington. " j "Doe" Cook of Underwood'! Pharmacy plana to leave thla DEATHS Frlenda are respectfully In Mra. E. D. - Truelove reaumed her dutiea at tbe Golden Rule Wedneaday morning after a for nlgbt'a vacation apent In Bend with frlenda. Mlsa Mae Morgan resumed ber dutlee at the Evening Herald Wedneaday following a two weeka' delightful vacation apent In Seattle nd other northern polnta. ; week end for Portland wbera h. ru,t0 -'Uo1 .tu L.'""1 ,M"1 -in .- h... . ice for tbe lata Willi as Lewis will apend aeveral daya on a . ... k . . ... .., J. ternoon at 1:10 trip. On Monday. Mr. Cook will attend tb Atwater-Kent Jladio convention which will be In ses sion In tbe northern metropolis. Tbe management of the Klam ath Variety Store at 4S4 Main o'clock at the i Karri Whltlock Funeral Home.) Pine Avenue at fllith-street wltb' lUv. Frank Wamett, pastor of: the FIrat Metbodlat cburcb, offl-l elating. Vault entombment will' be made In the, (umlly plat In) I.lnkvllle ci-metery. Btreet annoancee that the atore M-lnkvilie ometerv. Is not for aale and baa not been;' 4 ao adv.tued.-edv, , U-U-A jljtfgUTY MI18. FAR.NL'M SKKKII ij THEATRB DIVORCE FROM WILLIAM LOB ANGELES, July 18. (A P). Mra. Ann Ollle Farnum, wife of WillUm Farnum, actor, filed ault here yeatarday tor sep arate maintenance and 1 3, S09 mony. She named Mlaa laabel Major a corespondent and gavaj the value of the Farnum com munity property as 1(00, 00. . NOW HHOWINO BUZZ BARTON (The -M-leTs greatest Juvcalle Rlilrr) "THE BANTAM COWBOY" ,. DOXT M1HH ITI ," Mrs. Warren Neese, alater Mrs. Lon Lang-worthy, is amon tbe Interesting summer visitor In Klamath Falla. Mr. Neeae ! makea ber bome la Los Angles j and la very much impressed with tbe Klamath country. A numberJ of enjoyable oottnga have bees ra . 9 planned for Mra. Neeae ber visit here. during J. P. Tower, brotber of J. An drew Towey of the Towey Mor tuary, Is visiting bere for a few days enroute to bis bome at Ca maa, Washington, after a combin ed business and pleasure trip In Oakland and San Francisco. Mr. AT THE PINE TREE ST-A-R-T-I-N-C T-O-D-A-Y ... ON THE STAGE . . . . ATTRACTION UNIQUE! "BURNING A WOMAN ALIVE" THRIUJNC FASCINATING DECEIVING . . . 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