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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1929)
THE KLAMATH NEWS SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, lfi20 PACK flTVUS Howard R. Perrin Designs and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL HUII.DIWG3 SOW llopka Mils;. Phone NEWS. OF KLAMATH COUNTY H Written by Special Correspondent, Exclusive to' the Klamath News S O C I E T Y KIRK NOTES IN SAN FRANCISCO ;:'"." Golden State Hotel Ellin and Powell Street (Formerly Golden West) A futility lintel lit n flltllUIIS Inr)ltlllll Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Tn't' litis, nil trains 1'rro gul'iigt if you drive in JOS. 1 1ll KMllVT . Owner llcury J. runiilniclMiin. Mgr. l M. (HltMTV . New. I 'orre.imileiil KIIIK, Orn Jim. 12. Kii"lnll -'I liu inciiiliera of llm Kli W t'uiiiiiiiinliy luli s:iried the yenr liy kIvIiih it surprise party In tumor i( Mr. mid Mia. Jerry (i'i'uIIhkIiiiii, mi Now Year's Km. Mm. O'Cillimhiin was tlm retlr Inn iriniil"hi of llio iliili. Tliv puily was iilvi'ii ill llio homo if Mr. mill Mrs. P"ter dillce. II.' frnnliim nl were i rved nml Mr.. () ( uII.ikIiiiii v.aa iri'M'iilrl wl'li ii teapot ami pins cimwroli. by ilu. i hill lueinliei. A good ismny n( the iii.iii l m were linulil" lo ai ('! In . nil "' "f Illness. Those present were Mr. nml Mm. C. W. HIiMiniiii-, Mm. Cl.le Burton ami iIiiiikIkit Din", Mm. F. W. Cad enhcad. Mm. Akers ulul Mrs. Mil ler. Uh- guest of honor and tho IiiimI nml his-lens. Mr. mid Mm. Peter Calico. Mm O'Callaalian. wliii in. v. 'it in Kl.-in.illi K.i II- Jminnry I. will I... rreu'ly iiiIksixI III Kllk. She w.is him iif Hi most I'riiii.liii'nl I'lUtfiin. having been iiiiminlHlri-ii f.ir III.' pi'il four '.um. She was a iiii'iiili-r of Hi.' local n.iiiHil ! i ill mill pie .hl'iii "f I hi' I'mu- llllllllty rllltl. Silas Inula, government si'itli r. hn gone lo KoroNl t'lunii to MUl-l llll'H till Wfl'k. Mm. Kail Sllveia, who lia. been 'Mill" III lor tin' I'.ihI wi'i.Ii, In hi u Ii Improved Klin Wll'l inkiii to liu Arem-y hovpliul l.tHl Wi illl.-ll.lV, gillllg fri.ni lllTO lo rllll'iiillll mi III" 1 1 Mil. where ho was iukI hy Hr. Patterson limn the Agency. Mr nml Mm. C". W. Fllnn. ln -Imiii ihu h.iinlii Willi .Mr. PUnu's n.irt ntM Hi The tlialles. return-d N-w Year's night. Mr Flli.ii Immediately ns.ved hl family from Miirtln, whoro they -ntltincd on Psge Keren) FIX UP YOUR WINDOWS lli fine Inter sets In. We tim e I he Fqolp nient. All you liase, lo ilu Is mil Slnrkry fbe Glass Mini." l THE GLASS HOUSE lUh nd Pine Phone 477-W MILLS ADDITION . MUM. V. II IMMO.M) .NH 'ornMMi(lriit I UlUM ADDITION (Hpccful)---; I.ltlio .M Ihu Juyip Montiy, duuah , trr nf Mr .ami Mm. (). II. Motihy. win binfnM n( u party nf 111 I lo rI k m on her hlrthtluy, January ; 7. M'T HHfutH wtTo Kloyrt llovlfj, , ll'ililiy ltd) lo, I'liullno Hwilifit y. Mlhlnul Jin kn uimI Klva Am ' Ii kt Hint riMftvcU many iilru Mr. nml Mm. K. W. 8-nrift-rM jiml Iluli' Bfiii rfiurniU on Jann 'my 1 fnuu a holhluy I rip Vt , Vuikuit, II. V., hfro lliiy rjM-nt lUllRlitful varullon vMi Ihk filrndn nml rvnuvo, Thfy Hpi-iit HDinn 1 1 in f i with Mm. Haun-iK-m' pitri-iii. ! Kfiui'-ih St'ak rflurmtl to Uiorbnr, nllf.t aTior hp'-ndiitK i t-ii tiny vinlihiK friiMulR lici. Mm. U. It. n Youri'c r -turtiil ' on Saturday trum I'riiicvlllc, 'Ore, mrt h jni Ihr hm( tHO eJN Vl lillllK frW'tld-i UIl'l nlnt ivnjt. j Tlin Hftilor rlnnii of Itif Com ' tnutitiy f'oiinn'ir niton rhnroh if ' tht MtIN nilil Ii Ion. "TIm' Live Wlr," prom-ntiMl a thriH-m t pluy at tin .Mill iu-hoo aiulttorliitti Jon Kut unlay. Thorn wt'ro two I p'rfiii mmin'. tit ii It lion it ml vro nine. Ttif tlilo of tho play fho-n wan "Vlmnili Voiihoii'h Yob." ,hlih ilt'ilU(I tlm trlaU and , irlbiiliitlont vf otii Yimtiilo You roil in Jim roiutortlon wliti lh j"Yoli." It wnii up to (lit auili rnr to uVWdii whctlwr antirlpa 1 1 ion or rcftllmtlon afforttfd the .Kn-atcitt iiatlnfurtlin In tho llf (of an rariifMt worker thfjtc day. I I'll irtTformauro Unt'd Ap proximately two houm ami wan !.tl utti'iidfd . Tho playi'M wr -ri llont in their purl. Tlir iMt rhoHi'ti tii ai follow: 1 Yimmta, from "ManmiJiuta" 1 lloland And run : Pal, iletoctlre. ' Alfred Johnson Krnnk. rlrrk. twla Smith ; Mli kf-y, farmhand, j hiHlUr Herry Mr. Kent, fntWr. Bernard Bmith ' Mm. Kont, Dinthrr, Kay Kenierson f)i'U fotrr daughter, Marie t'olc Sylvia, nice. France Hcrry cook. Jacquollno Frenth. Kilty, helper. t ' -Mnxlno Fiddler. Svnopnpi of tho atory: Act . 1 Late aftornoon In AuKi't. Act 2 That nlht. A'l 3 Lit to In next day. The arene waa laid In thu liv !ttK room of Kent'a furm home. Not a chance conception ... but a deliberate plan ... Chryiltr'i itij telling of Jn dcr-pnihl r4litar w)ih cowt bt moulJini l it otijin to ih rprtiiion ol ruotii in ih bUiuric I0it el tb uocri Ptrthrnoo. Chrysler's New Style is Based on Authentic Canons of Classic Beauty (ilirytlcr engineering his ji hie veil jomething never Jone be fore in motor car design. Ii has searched out authentic forms of beauty which have come down the centuries unsurpassed and unchallenged nd-hj Irani laird them in terms of motor car beauty and motor car utility. The lengths to which Chrysler designers have gone in this patient pursuit of beauty will doubtless prove revelation to those mho have probably accepted Chrysler symmetry and charm as fortunate but more or less accidental conceptions. The Chrysler process goes far deeper than any charming but fortuitous design. I or, Chrysler has left nothing to chance. Chrysler has not relied alone upon the inspiration of indi vidual designers. Chrysler in its newest products-has found that there are .so many glorious precedents and inspiration in art, architecture and design, that the search for authentic and harmoniou sym metry can actually be reduced to something like a scientific system in which results are certain. New Chrytler "6?" Six irybi pritiJ fnm $1040 it j I' Ml ' ' NemChtyttet"yyiimtli0jfilylttfmiJnm ' I nil f Ijmi ' New Chrysler Imneriil fin tmltm H1I11 prittd fnm f J47. All prkn .. Dttnn CHRYSLER Howie Motor Co. m (( oiiiIiiiii ii from nnsn llinT) I Inn hour when ftvo ni-w miimbor with liiltun Into llm rlulj. At till lltllfl It WA4 hIro voti-il to c oeraln Willi th llolnrlnm to so euro u n InK-rniitlonul spfaknr to i'iik In this city ahout March 1. KoIIowIiir tho bualiK'SS meeting i Ml". K. K. .Mur.'.i) iirnililiid over h iiroitrain. Mm. J. Kuyal Hhaw i niiK'rtiiliii.11 wllli tr.u solos, ac ronipiiiilid by Mrs. Ititcr Of-! fli-lil at Ihn piano. Mm. Offli-ld tlii-n favon-il wllh iwvrral solo with Mm. Hhuw as aeroiapanlst. ' Two piano nunihiTS wero Riven ' hy Minn HU-llii AIImtIi, prpdlctvd lo hu a ronilu fuvurllo In cliy niutli-nl Hrrlf-s. I Mlxs Jnn Hnnllror, onn of , SoolhiTii Orncon's beat known, url uulliorltli-n, was thi'n Intro-1 ilurcil. Mins Kncdlror had hcr auhji'i-ts bffore ti.-r as she talked on I'rofi-fsor Bihroff's art exhibit whlrh wns broUKht h.-rf by tho art ' d'-pfirt mant of IhQ library j tluh. TIim plrtnri'H are all watHr rolors di'pli'tlmt srpnes In Wash ington and Orrxon. I'rofesnor j Hi liroff la head of th fine arts ' d'.partini.nt at the University of , Ort'Kon. Tho pii-tums ar for, inlu nt half prlre, and anyone! wUhim; lo uinki a ptirrhaio. In! aiki-d lo iti't In touch with Miss' Bii'-illcor. ! At Ihu conclusion of the pro icrmu tea wiin scrvt'd In tho par lor of the chili rooms. Mrs. II. ' It. I'crrln ' mid Mm. Kmtna 10 Mil!a pn-Hidi-d ut IIih to table which was colorful with four red tclowlnx tupcrs and contraslInK carnallons. ... fil'KV MOI Ki: AT (l VTIIV i.l II Oiuof llio uioki iiicccssful and mini rnjoyublo "open bouse" inci'tlua .vit held ut the Reamos ' Coif and Country club occurred Friday ovcnlnr. wbi-n Mr. Krad Houston had iharRu of tho pro-, arnm. The fenlurp of tho eve ning: wni a radio proRram broad-, cant from Stmloii KCC with II. I.. IliiriU'iibrook InipiTsonatlitcj Cra-' ham McNamce. the moil fitmouj radio announcer. "It soundaex acily llki M'Namee himself." was tho whlapiT which ran through the audlenre as Mr. liar dt'librnnk began announcing tho evening's program. In addition to tho radio num bers which were broadcast, sev. era! hours of dancing was cn Jn.wd and rufroahnient were nerved. The nevt "open house" will bo hold Friday. February 8. l'ltlXiUAM rl.ANNF.W I'Oll TUKSIIAY NIGHT To obtutn proreeds for fur ii'i.Ii!ii a teachers' rest room, a program which promises enter- lulumcnt to please all has been, planned for Tuesday evening, Jan-. uary ii at 8 o'clock at Falrvluw ; sehool when members of the Falr- view 1'. T. A. will preside a 1 hostesses. The program Includes: Selections by the high school orchestra. Vocal Solo II. E. Patterson In costume. Comic Reading Ellen Van Busklrk. Vocal Solo .Mrs. Elizabeth Binders. l'luno Duet Dreer and Frank Drew, Vocal Solo Mrs. Glen Kent. Vocal Solo Jimmy Borginann. Violin Solo Mr. Bruno Sie wart. Vocal Polo Mrs. M. Badger. Fancy Dance Mclrlne DUling-h.-m. Vocal Solo Mrs, Byron Pcarce. Quartette Folrvlew Teachers. HAHMOXV C1KCI.K AT TOTTKX 1KMIK Tho llnrmony Circle of the First Chrlstlnti church met on Tuesday afternoon tit the borne of Mrs. John Totten on Crescent Avenue. During the afternoon of ficers for tho ensuing year were elected. Mrs. Ueorgo Wlrti will preside as president for the en suing year: Mrs. George Myers, rlce-presldcnt; Mr, i. A. Leech,: treasurer, nnd Mr. George Mc-1 C'i'luto, aecretary. j A social hour followed the ; IiusIum session after which dain ty refreshment were served. Mm. Louisa Brandt and Mrs. j George McCollum assisted the hostess. Twenty-four member attended the meeting. . KKW IlF.KrflKNTH JIO.VOItKI) AT dinm:ii On Wednesday night Mr., and Mrs, lslle Itoger were hosts at a dinner party compli menting Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Brown and Mrs. Brown' mother, Mr. Whillark. Cover were laid for Dr. and Mr. Brown. Mrs. Whltlack. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Burge Ma son, James and Donald Itoger and the host and hostess. Dr. and Mrs. Brown hare re cently come to Klamath Palls to make their home and are domi ciled In the model home In Hot Springs. fl.AHX KNTF.KTAI.VKD UITII TAFFY I'l'l.l. A taffy pull, one of the glori ous old-fnnhloned kinds when one may devour all the pulled candy afterwards, waa presided orer by Mrs. G. L. Black when she entertained a number ef her Sunday school pupils at th Pres byterian church. Besides this thero wsr a number of other amusements which filled la a j ; delightful evening. 1 I Those enjoying the novel party were: Delores Martin, Jerry litis-, ton, Margaret Cbofe, Hatel Gor ' don, Jean Haugur, Loren Plass, j Betty Cleghorn, Louise Fcrrell, ' Mary Derinls, Jtonel llantpor. I Frances Daly, Dorothy Llnd, : Phyllis Sbulti and Mrs. Black. ! I ... , JOI.I.V VF.IOIIHOHX II U K ) POT M't'K DIVNF.K j I A pot lurk dinner was enjoyed by 1 membera of the Jolly Neighbors' club last Wednesday ; evening at the home of Mm. Fred Peterson. The occasion honored "he birthday of a number of th members, and was also a regular i meeting dalo for the club. ! - j OltKI.ON WINH 3:1-13 j KUGKNE. Jan. 12. Showing' j great basket shooting ability and : a atrong defens.--, the University of Oregon basketball quintet de feated Willamette university here tonight, G3 to 13. ! 1 ! Nond's DcLap le-t yesterday for Portland, where she will take np her studies at the Behnke Walker Business college. -t 1 At Have Your Broken Automo bit. Gla Replaced Quickl) While You Wait BOB RYAN'S AUTO TOP SHOP ice Hobble nan Ahout Tom Car Awnings laid MAIN BTKKKT How Are Your Brakes? If your brakes need adjusting or brake drums need trueinff come in and see us We specialize in brakes. Authorized Raybesto Service Chets Motor and Brake Shop In connection ARCADE GARAGE PIIOXE 800 lllh and WALNUT Extra Special i FREE For One Week Only Come in and have your BRAKES TESTED on our Electrometer. This is a perfect test for two or four wheel brakes. Remember, this offer is good for One Week only! Beginning Janu ary 14. Johnson Super Service Station Cor. Eleventh and Main. 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