TUESDAY, DECEMHER 25, 192 PAGB FIVII THE KLAMATH NEWS TvT"1"'" Hold Exams For in aval Academy, West Point Soon R I O . orury; Amphibian, twimroing Hon- ijs IJfl.lll tILUII.lll.1 JM. 1U1I1111L.11I., irimtw , w wss, v At University of Oregon men's bononiry, nd Is member ot PI I'bl, national orltil sorority. Mercedes Boyd Is s eenlor Id Biology. Hha l member of C'hl foinpctlllv. eiumlnullim for lN,VKRHITV Of OREGON., cation. I. known on the campus "'"'' and I the daugh- Dim I'ultuil Ulatu mvil unurfatntf .. .... I tir M W It. HOVIl. Eugene, Ore., Dec. 24. f Special j mrougn committee worn. n i - , . , ----- and w..l Point men In thu aec-KimmuH ,., n for, .) , mpnill,r of Pl Bel. phll .. I 'f""" on.l rni.greM..nal district, which ,,.,, ' umiwliy , llnn.l sm-l.l sorority. r' " J "u' dJ " .1 l..rlml,. Klamath comity, will h of 0rn, .,.ordp, , r,prt I Kdni Korn.. aophomore In pby .A held Junuary I!, 1029. In oo-, (ron) ,,, lf.Mtrar'a office. Moat al,. ,duratlon. I. the daughle il rm ran. ;of them hare Imn active In stu-'of II. K. Kern. Keno route Standard Dyers & Cleaners 1409 Esplanade St. Myrtle Kerne, freahman In Jnuriiallatn, haa worked on th9 Oregon Dally Emerald, the mil vcralty paper, the paat term. Hhr la a daughter of Mr. O. 0. Kern. Richard Magulr'e, freahman In Bualnoas Admlnlatratlon, la a liiliil Best Christmas Wishes Ostendorf Motor Co. 515 Klamath Ave. pledge to Phi Gumma Delta, na-jof Mm. J. ('. Cooley. Ilonal aoclal fraternity. He la ihe ann of J. K. Magulre. 1005 I'lne Avenue. Andrew Manning, freahman In Journalism, haa "been actlre on if cording to an announcement br ; t.nl affaire and hare a With Huncrt it. miner, congrosamnn. i srholaallc average. The mental examination will , z B ,phmore In be conducted by the I'nltcd ,. slue, h.-r arrival on Stale, civil service, rommlaalon at !, fnnip., , Trr .,lvi (ho poalnfflra here on January , ,,. h.vlnr nbiv. m i j, ai a a. m. nny qua.Miiu i ,.d rUM ,,0.in, hockey and railldale may Inko both naumlna- j baaoliall. and haa anrved on anv .5 Jlnin If ho diwlrea. Thoan ilo-rra, ,.aM rnmmltloea. Bhe la a iKlrliiR 10 take tbo eaamlnallon ' momlM.r of Alpha Chi Omega, aiiouiu write ur wiro ongrca- wiitnrii'ai national aoclal aororlty. ina 11 Mullen In order that their Zcpha la a daughtnr nf lwille .name may he filed with the. civil Hognra, ISl I'ailfle Terrace. ervue cominiaanm ana eiamlna- , Jaan nogera la a Ire.hman ! ,h. .i.ff f the Oregon Dally lion papera aent for ihem, It la 'm,joring In Kdumlloa. Bhe alao ! Kmerald. He la the aon of A. J. ,'"""' 1 jhaa been acilve on the enmpua Manning, nottle 1. Box 33T-A. . Kollowlug are the quallflra- ,nd 1, , pledge tQ Alpha t'hl , j,me. Manning. Junior In hl (Icin. fur each achool: Omega. tory, haa been very active dur- , Mllllnrj' Academy I Hieward ttlddell. freahman In J ; hla college career. He waa t'audldalea for dealgnatlon to j Architecture, la the eon of Mr. 1 circulation manager for Oregon Woi I'olnt mil lw eiamlued Inland Mra. K. R. Klddell. I Dally Kmerald: aaalotant 'circa- nlgebra, pliuie geometry. Kugllah I Virginia Itlr hmnnd, aophomore . aton manager for the 192S Ore cnuipnaiiliin and literature, V. fl. ' In Kngllah, haa been aelected togana; clrrnlatlop manager for hlilnry. general hlaiory, and -Kng-,! aerve on aeveral clui-a commit- j the 1924 . Oregana; manager llb grammar. They muat he ac-jtee. 1027 Orogana: and (a a member luul realilenla of the aernnd Ore-1 Lawrence Hhaw, Junior in Kng- of Ihe Kmerald "O." Mr. Man on roiigreaaiiinul dlatrlrl, not llah la known on Iba ranipue ! ntng la a member of Alpha Delia I laa I tin u five feel, four Inchea In , through hla arilvliiea. He la a glgnia, national honorary adver helght: muat havn reached their j member of I'hl Kappa Pal. na- tlalng. fraternity, and Phi Kantia 17th birthday, hut nulat not navel"1"") aorlnl fraternity. Ha la the I, national aoclal fratorulty. He reached thnlr tind birthday, on'""" of J- n- haw. j la the aon of Horace Manning. Ihe date of entrance, which la i Marjorle Peyton, Junior In I Df'lmar Kuykcndall, Jr., at a nnnroxlmaielv July 1 10.1 Kd ill a Hon. la a member of Delta freahman In Biology. He la tratlon. Hia home la In Klam ath Fa I la. Kthel Carlaon, aophomore In ftomanra lnguagea, la the daughter of Mr. A. Carlaon. William Clark, Junior In Rco nnmlia. haa aerved on varioua campua commitleea. Ilia home la In Klamath Falla. Irene Cooley, Junior In Dual- eaa Admlniatratlnn, la a daughter 1 David Totten la a hophomore majoring In Bualneaa Adminla tration. Scott Warren, Junior In Bual neaa Admlnlatallon. la known chiefly through hla football abil ity. He la playing Uckle on the Oregon team. He la In Honolulu at the present time aa a member of the Oregon team that piayi the Honolulu town team today, i Mr. Warren la a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and la the aon of Mra. C. W. Warren. Helen Anderaon, freahman ma joring In Kugllah. la a pledge of Delta Zeta. Bhe la a daughter of Robert Anderaon of Merrill Richard Bogus la a aophomore majoring In fieology. Ho la th aon of N. H. Bogue of Merrill. , Loulae Dalton la a Preahmaa majoring In Engllah. Bhe la the daughter of Robert Dalton of Morrill. - To our - friends and patrons Our Greeting of the tea " son to. all of you; may Christmas 1928 be your happiest and -others to follow , happier than this one DHOVnOVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE Corner Fifth and Maia Street i .1: .1 I ' I m . ii'iMVAiuiHiuiy rfmr 1, 1Z'J. . - - - 1 " fongrcanman Butler wl'l appoint ' ito'"' "allonal eoclul aororny. pledge to Phi Sigma Kappa fra- the candidate receiving the hlgh.,"" r""on ' "uh'er, 'iterulty and ! the aon of D. V. I f JJnJo-k fnas jaal rating In ,. teat ., determ-i Wl"rd P',on' ot ''.' KuykendaiU . MIOJilKall Held By Church IS THE SINCERE WISH OF ' The New City Launtdry FOR ALL IT'S PRESENT AND FUTURE CUSTOMERS Ined bv Ihe civil aerrlr. enmmi..'' Aparimenia. Alexia Lyle. freahman In Bual- alon principal radnl and the two! ranking flrat and aooond alter-1 nate radela. .Naval Araaleniily Candidatea for daatgnallon to Annnpiilla will hn examined In algebra, plane geometry, Engllah cnmpnaltion and literature. V. 8. hlMtory. ancient hlatory and phy- Klla Redkey. freahman In phy-mena Admlnlatratlon.. la a pledge aicnl education, haa been active !to Gamma Phi Beta aororlty. i In rlnaa athletlra, and la a daugh- she la the daughter of Mra. A. 2'J. Lyle. Midnight Maaa. Chrlatmaa event an annual In Catholic A LOACKjOfOF CHRISTMAS CHEER Best wishes for a very Merry Christmas to all ouV friends and patrons . Locke Motor Co. . CHEVROLET 522 S. Sixth St. iter of Mr. 8. R. Redkey, jConger avenue. Ailaa Maaacy.. aophomore In rhurchea throughout the world.! Kenton Hamaker. Junior In'Mualc. haa become known on the waa celebrated laat night at the Architecture, haa built up an cn-;eRmpl, through her activities. I Sacred Heart church when acorea vlublo record through hla ae- pnP haa been appointed to help j of people throughout the coun tlvltlca oir the campua. In bla ' with the annual' April Frolic, try attended. uAknMA vamv h. w-nM tpAaaiirep 1 i .. - i U... nAl,Bl In n,,tiril Phrlatmaa aelectlona rf"'itTh1y m"" b rHittm ';of hla claaa; ho aa elected aa. the music department, and Juatwere given by the choir, direct-: the United Statea and bona fide I. n.h., of int. ran no Feto ! nn. . .i,rf m nreheaiiaieH hv Mra. June Barlow. Be- ; r.nnta of the aecond congreaa- j Directorate. C.reaier Oregon Dl-! honorary aororlty. i aidca thle there were the eero- lonnl dlalrlct of Oregon, and jrectorate: ' aa a member of ; Jack Dennia. Junior In Eng- monlee nied In auch an event. I"1 "a"1 roacnea tneir ltn Kroah debate team and la taking llah. la known on the campua j ( birthday on April 1. 1S29. but ,n active part In the Unlveraitr j through hia artlrltlea. the chief imtui not bare reached their loth I orrheatra and band. Ho la a j one of which ia the Clee Club. ; birthday on March II, 1929. j member of Phi Sigma Kappa, na- Mr. Dennia baa been a member i Congretrman Duller will appoint ' tional aoclal fraternity.- Ha blot the club for two year. He la ihe candidate receiving the high-1 the aon of E. L. Hamaker.' ja member of Phi Mu Alpha, na-1 et rating In thla teat aa determ- Clarcnro Hill, eeuior In Bual- tional mualc. fraternity and Sigma Ined by the civil aervlra commie-neaa Admlnlatratlon. la moat.'chl. national aoclal fraternity, lun principal mldahlpmen and I widely known on ithe campua He la the aon of Bruce Dennia. the three ranking next flrat. aec- throughHiia running ability. H"; Edna Dunbar. Junior In Eng- ond and third allernatca. I la one of Oregon'a , outstanding n,,h, haa ; been active In awim- . Itllalance runnera, nqd he and hi I mlng. basketball. track and ' 1 brother Ralph, are the wo maln-ignocduall. She waa alao appoint- atnya of the dlatance meu. . 'le ed to a captaincy In the big ala haa been out ot the acaaan tOT,ra movement. She la a mem aonm time, suffering from an In-, her of Alpha Delta PI aororlty. Jurcd leg while participating lis' she la the daughter of R. II. the Oregon-O. A. C. nieej. Ralph., Dunbar. ia alao vice-president of the. Or-. . Dorothy Dunham la a frenli der ot the "O." on organllution ma majoring In Education. She compoaed of lellermen on the la . the daughter ot E. A. Dun camr.ua. He la the ann of C. A. ham. ; Hill, It. R. No. 1. Box 3299.; jane Garrelon la a freshman Klamath Kalla. ' , majoring In Kduratlon. She ia , Ralph Hill, aophomore In Bttai-tthe daughter of Charlea Garco noaa Admlnlatratlon. la also watte- ion. ly known on the campua through . .uella Dahlein la a freshman Hla track aciivmea. ; tie ia vine majoring In Kngllsn. sne Is a of Ihe fasten . distance men on daughter ot Mr. and Mra. B. A. At the Pine Tree The apeclul Chrlatmas day and Wedneaduy show at the Pine Tree theatre, la rhockful of good thing, and patrons arc aaiured of a bright and hreesy line-up of variety talent. That Variety Revue that la dif ferent. Introduced tho Alarcona. a quintette of versatile arilata, who offer anme dam-e and mu sical hits of the whirlwind kind. Some syncopated blta at the DEATHS I JOHX BROPHY The funeral ot the lata John Brophy waa held Monday after- noon at the Earl Whitlock Fun eral Home. Pine Avenue at Sixth. Interment was made in Llnkvllle cemetery. For results aaa Nawa Class Ada Wishing our many Friend and Patrons a . Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year Klamath Furniture Co. The Good Will Store 1011 Main Street pluno. eccentric acrobatic danc-;9 ri1.K tmt , tllre 0f Dohlelm. Ing and some worthwhile nuin Ix-ra on the xylophone are high lights of the art. Why Walk, with Doyle and Wristen. In a ruto aklt with the I freahmon meets, oil station attendnnt and 'the jnhn Morrison hla letter this year despite the Beatrice Barr. a freshman ma- fact that this la his first year Jnrlng In Romance languages. of varsity ronincrltlpn. I-ast year is the daughtor of Dr J. R. Barr. he made his numeral In the. Margaret dimming, sopho-l more in Music, has been very trpshman In active In campus activities. She touring mnlorcycMst. There Is : Arrliltoiture. Is out. for fresh-' was manager of the frosh swim- much lo Inugh at In this original; man track at Ihe present tlmo. ming team, served on the Great- comedy offering. and has been active In Inter-; or Oregon committee, waa chair- On the High Cy'a and Low fraternity, basketball. He is a . man of tho Klamath Falls Vnl I Cy'a, with Prunea and Anderson, pledge to Phi Sigma Kappa, lia- i verslly Day. She waa on the I (Tiv xi 1 1 ii ina s r Reasons (jjyreet trigs With Kindest Thoughts and Good Wishes . for a MERRY CHRISTMAS . t Whitman Drug Co, la a singing act thai la of lua highest rallbro. Jacqueline Bru nea la a musical comedy favorite, pretty as a picture and a talent ed artist, while Ted Anderson la a comedy vocalist with a basso ' voice ot iinuaiiut range. William C. Ttittle Indulges In j .comedy mnclc and has n routine ;ot clever trlcka. The three Uls ; wcel girls prove llkitihle enter- ' : tnlners In some pleasing vnudo- ! vlllo blsts. On the screen,. "Two Girls j Wanted," starring Jnnet Gaynor, j (star of "7th Henvon.") tional social, fraternity. - He la I Frosh first team In. awlmming the son of C. K. Morrison. laat year. She is a member of Mnry Hunt, sophomore In Edu-iThcspian. freshman women'a hon- At the Liberty In an effort to Instill realism ' Into tho fight scenea of "Crooks I Can't Win," to open today at tho ' Liberty theatre, more than two- sroro veterans of wArs and arm ies all over the world were gathered by the caatlng depart ment at the studio to appear as New York policemen. - The, fight sequences In "Crooks Can't Win" aro only a few of Ks thrilling highlights. The story, by Joseph Jefferson O'NoIll, deals with a dramatic struggle between tho polled and a desperate gang of silk Ihloves. A rookie cop, Inspired by tho benntifut daugh ter of a former cop, lends the forces ot tha law to victory after ; a series ot diahnartonlng dlanp pnlntmenta and dramatic com plications. Ralph Lowis, voteran of stage and screen, haa the featured role, with Joo B. Brown, popular mu sical comedy star making his flrat screen appearance,, running IiIim mpn The remainder ot the well chosen cast Includes I Thelmn HIM, Sam Nelson, Eu gene Strong, Jumos( Ragle and Charles Hall. ' : Greetings of the Season and a Merry Yuletide to our Friends and Patrons-- JUSTIN $ MONTGOMERY TROY LAUNDRY V 700 South 6th St. Ve wish you a i'k The First National Bank jg A - . Member Federal Reserve Bank - ' '