THE KLAMATH NEWS
TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931
PAGE THREE
CITY BRIEFS
Wonl of tlio ntnrrliiRA nf MM
Kdllli Don ii, ilniiKhlor of Mr. Kl
alo livnn, formi'rly of IliU rliy
hut now in it king livr home In Han
mlni, Calif., la Mr, itnllund
McimM Jin mm. HuiKlny, April IV,
wan rncnivcd hum y.af unlay hy
frirmU. Tlin yuunic couple urn at
linnin ill 1107 Alum atrurl, Hun
I'rilro. Mm. H.rrnn U a fornmr
ntudnit of Klunmlli Itlich m-linol,
anU I woll known lu llila illy.
MIm Vhtttnlu IVytoti p'turnml
Mnmluy moruhiic from Kukmii
mid f'urvnllla wlH'M nho upon!
tlio wfti'k-cutl vlhlttiiK friends.
Mm. Poll ore, of Ashland, In
vlnltiiiK Ml lloiilty nt Ihn limnn nf
htr aimer. Mm. l.ouls l'aiikcy,
ml family.
Mm, K. J. HrhihlU of Ilrotly
In lit MciUunl whom aim mum
mllcil iy Ihu lllm'M of hrr
luollirr.
Mlm Illnnrho Vlnlra vltn la
taking nurafN training al HI.
JniM'lt lumitlliil In Huu Krmir In
fo w ml I Kit to lir Iioiimi at
IHIdchniiMl Ity Ilia arloa tllueas
of htr fnthor, Mnnurt Vlrlra.
Mm. Fnnnlo FiimmTiU la a
ralknl ut thn Klmnath Valley
liOHpltnl rrrrlvliiK treatment for
Imtlly Imrnnd hand which ah
puffem! Huudny mornlttn whllfl
rlraiihiir set in dretnea. Mil. Hum
mem II In employed In I tin ready-to-wear
department at Mini's.
Mr ami Mm. Alfred 'nfl and
Mm. Pan Ityan wer ktioiM-ln; In
the rlly Monday from their homo
at Fort Klamath.
Itohert Itadhola. 19, woodiman,
and hurras Hue, 17, school itlrl,
of Vvyerha'DRr Camp No. 3,
were honied a llrei.se to marry at
tho county clerk's offlra Monday.
Mr. and Mm. I. M. Kent of
Vuehlo, Colo., am vUKInc at the
tinme of their datisliter. Mm. Ar
thur Hrhaupp. Kent recently
pnld their rnul estate lulne In
I'uehlo. They ar pleaacd with
the Klamath country and may
docldfl to loaito hvre.
Mm. Iewey H. Hyrn and In
fant dmiithter, Jan, havn re
turned to their homo at K wanna
ump. Mm. Itrrno made her
.tnma at tho Audley apartmeuta
here.
Herbert T. Iliuiehne, Klamath
Kails, employ of ( opeland I.uin
her company, and Lillian ti. Wal
ker. Wall Walla. Wash., wero
united In marrlnitn at tho Meth
p'lUt pamonuKo at 2 : So Hunduf
afternoon by Iter. Melville T.
Wire, pastor of tho Methodist
church.
A birthday party honoring Mm.
V. It. Vance wal held at her
home, 930 North Ninth atreet,
Saturday evening. Curat wero
Mr. and Mm. W. T. Dean. Mr.
and Mm. (. I. Jones, Mr. and
Mm. K. I.. Mltrhcll, Mr. and M a.
W. C. Mule, Mr. and Mm. K. I).
Jonea, Mr. and Mm. C. M. llov
. ' nolda, Mr a. L C. Larkey, and
tho host and host ens, Mr. and
Mm. K. R. Vance. JMnorhlo waa
tho dlvemlon of "-tho craning
with hlRh prlio jtolnc to Mm.
. W. T. Dean. A buro lilrthdny
. rako. ma do hy Mm. Lor key, and
a dellrloua luncheon waa aerved.
K u It one L. Clew of the Oukland
1 pollen department la a visitor In
Klumath Knlls for Ihn next fort
nlRht. Clew Is anticipating a mo
tor trip to Cruter lake, an ho flew
over tho luko la January at an
altitude, and wis he to view tho
phenomenon at donor raytte. The
representative of the Onklnnd po
lice department commented on the
peculiar coincidence of hi" name.
Ho told Klninnthttra that It waa n
MfinilhiK Joko In Oakland that
whatever happened, they always
had "a Clew In tho department."
Mm. Kit" ll.irt:tnrk returned to
d.iy to her homo In Med ford
after being railed to tho bed
side, of her mother. Mm. W. It.
Mlllor, nl Merrill. Tho latter la
lit a critical comlHIon and la ex
pected to live only a few daya
Ion kit. Mrs. Miller and h unhand
llvo nl tho homo of tho former's
son. K. Lh Curtlns.
Dr. C. ft. Newsnm, county health
officer, has recently purchased an '
ottractivo homo In tho Wostover
Tor races addition. Tho homo Is
of brick construction. Dr. Now
aom mid family expect to tnkn j
poKscsslon of tho hotiHO upon tho i
completion of a few minor details, i
A meeting of tho Neighbor of
Woodcrnft Thlmhlo club will ho
held this afternoon nt tho
homo of Mm. Mildred Hmlth.
727 Lincoln street. All members
nro asked to attend.
A meet Ink of tho Allnmont
P. T. A. will bo brld at .1 p. m.
today to elect officers for tho
coming year. MIkr Fen wick's
clous of 40-11 club girls will serve
refreshments. All members arc
anked to attend.
flflrgeant Walter Lansing, slate
traffic safety officer, was a rlsttor
In Klamath Falls yesterday.
t After spending several hours In
this city attending to official btisl-
Empire Hotel
In Center of Business District
Hpeclal Kates to Permanent Guests
Mrs. Lena Noel
538 MAIN
Next to American Bank
Clean Rooms
Reasonable
Rates
ueaa and vlallluc wltU friends,
Herioant Laualtig left for Aahland.
Ho will return Wodneaday, and
p rem' nt Ihn forum addreaa at tho
tegular chain her ut commerce
uiuutliig at uooii.
An Important meeting of tho
W. C. T. V. will ho bold at the
horn u of M ra. M c I Minn Id , BOH
Wulnul, nt X.ao p. in. A full al
tDiiduiico la urged.
A meeting of tho Barred Heart
Altar Hocieiy will bo held at 1
o'clock Wednesday evening at
ihn homo of Mm. II. It. Crane,
IMS Knplunade. AH mam bora
uro urged to attend.
Knlliryn K. 1'opo of Klamath
Kalla la one of tint HO new atu
dunts at the lnlvemlty of Ore
gon, according to word received
hern from KiiKoim. Mlaa rope Is
a freahmau lu tho Kugllih do
part men t.
New officers for tho Mills
I'.-T. A. will bo named In the
near future. Mm. K. D. Mitchell,
Mm. C. M. Iteynolda, Mm. II. A.
I'mllt. Mm. llryant and MIm
llernlco Kckateln rompose. the
nominating committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl r. nynolda
and children, accompanied by Mlis
Hernlco llarlenbownr and Mlas
Delia Hawkins, motored aroiinu
Tula Lake Hunday, enjoying his
toric sites, but fulling to enjoy
a fiiw hours' pauso In the trip
while their car waa extricated
from tbo aand.
Thle afternoon from 3:30 to
3:4b a talk on "Mental Helatb"
will be hroadcat over station
K(iV. J'ortland This talk will bo
presented by (ioorge K. Clauss,
probation officer of the court of
domestic relatione In Portland,
Ore. This program la In lino with
tho child health program,
Mr. and Mm. Itohert Odell and
Mm. Odvll'a mother. Mm. II. R.
Momyer, motored to Yreka aa
well as tho valley cttlea Hunday.
An Important meeting of tho
Itooeevelt rarenl-Teachera asao
elation will ho held at 3 p. m.
today lu tho arhool auditor
ium. The program will center
around tho topic, w hen la a
Family a Success?' Principal
Muender will dovoto twenty mln-
utea to a talk on school prob
lems and Mtna Do Itord'a pupils
will bo presented In a playlet.
There will also bo a question
(mix. Kach member will he asked
to renpond to roll call by a talk
on "How lllrthdaya aro Cclo
bratod lu Our Home."
Tho American Legion Auxil
iary will meet this evening at 8
o'clock at legion hall. All mem
hem are strongly urged to at
tend. Funday fishing at Rocky Point
resort was reported good by lo
cal angler. A large crowd on-
Joyed Ibo first Hunday'a fishing
at that resort, and many fine
catchca wero brought In.
Eld en Johnson. 11111 McCauloy
and Clement Kruegor motored
to Crater Lake, Prospect and
homo rla Mod ford and the
Oreonsprlnga highway Sunday,
Mm. M. K. Hherer of Los An
Roles la visiting with her sou,
Molvln, nt 921 Proapect.
According to word received
her by relatives, Kd Propt, who
Is employed In the construction
of the Waplnltla cut-off at Wan
Initio Pom, renumad work Mon-
iluv fla hln In (il tin mnM
than a fortnight with a serious
injury, rropm is ami usinR
crutches, but Is nhln to superin
tend no tno of tho construction.
KlnniBlh Falls peoplo at Crater
I akn Sunday Included Mr. and
W.H. Robertson and wife, accom
panied hy Librarian Margaret Nyo
and her aunt, Mrs. Claudo Davis
It you want a fow loads of
Extra Big
Blocks
for tho proaont or future use.
wo will sell tbcni for a short
tlmo it regular price.
Blnglo lioad 9S.00
Doublo Land 17.00
This Is furnace wood, order s
lot of It at one. while you
can got It.
-Wood to Bum"
PEYTON & CO.
120 8. Till.
Pbone MS.
and Mrs. Harden, I.oren O.liorn,
Vellna Hmlth, Jo. Kvan, "Hoc"
Cook aud wlfn, Mr. and Mrs. Hal
ily Krni, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllord
llitnry, Poslniuslfir John Mct'all
and family, Dr. Warr.n Hunt and
family, lunula Mueller and family
of Klamnlh Agoncy. Mr, and Mrs.
(leorgo (lurdluor aud Mr, aud Mrs.
Harry Ackloy.
A number of Klamath Tails
teachers enjoyed au oinlnK at Cra
ter Lka Hunday, Amonr them
were Mrs. Walker, Ml Nordeen
ami Ml Kcksllen of Mills; Kmllle
llnldeiiiiut, Mildred llenion,
(lladys Hire, II mi' I heonnrd and
liabul Hllver. grade school tesch
rrfs. and Ml Virginia West of
K. V. II. 8.
Paul ft. Drake, district man
ager of the Ixiyal Protective In
sumttro citinpany and J. K. Kd
wards, special rcpri'seutatlve,
holh Willi heailquurters In 1'orl
land, left Klumath Falls Hunday
after a week spent In Klutuuth
Falls transacting business.
Knslneer Rargent and family
vlilted t'raler l,nke Hunday, en
route to Kurt Klamnlh and Heav
er Mamli. Mr. Hargeunt Is locat
ed at I'nlon creek. In charge of
work being done by the bureau of
public roads.
Miss Marie ItldlngK. teacher of
Medford. formerly of K. V. II. 8.,
waa seen at Crater Ike, and vis
ited with a number of local teach
ers. Avard Whitman, a former
K. 17. II. 8. teacher, was another
of the visitors at the lake Hunday,
Mrs. It. M. Close of I'ansma
Canal son. was a visitor at Crater
I.ake Hunday, en route to New
York city. Hbe was accompanied
ky a frleud.
M. If. and V. W. Anders, of
Medford. apeut Hunday In Klam
ath Kails aa the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. I.. II. Kldwell.
Educators To
Meet April 25
In Monmouth
Ily IK HUM I'OltTFIl
Klamalb III Curmiponileiit
The K. V. II. 8. advanced bsnd
lu uniform will preaeut a concert
today at 1:30 p. m. In the audi
torium of the school.
They will play March No. 1,
All llnnds, hy Deuter; walls.
Don't Korget Me In Your Dreams,
by Conrad; overture, Kalr Maid
of Perth, by Wlddel; the Don
Qulioto sulto. by Hatrunek! the
Par4dn of the Wooden Soldiers,
by Jessi-I: Danso Orientate, by
I.ubomlrsky, and the High ticboul
Cadeta, by Housa.
Thone who will play In the
band are Jack lJuchnnan, Bruce
llnrland, Dick Currln, Hern
Chambers, Frank Drew, John Do
Mllle, Krank 'Fleet. Dirk Oilman.
Hob Vanlxiker. Wilbur Jones.
Franrla Kranenburg, Ivan Mc
Collum, David McAuley, Call
Newsotu, Wetvln Pyles, Albert
Powell, Ralph Peyton, Dob Par
ker, l.ynn Propst, Howurd Reed,
(ilcn Herkard, Paul Hwlgart. tier-
STffrifnTiKr.-n'n'ic-- Tu -were 1
w married
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Prettiest girl in her set
but still single at 30
fB.O,9 lost Iter every admirer until .
(HcxI'jUdor)
"CJhb'll irtnrry at eighteen," people
J had said. But hero she wag 45 . . .
8 ... 30 ... and still single! Plenty of
admirers, but no proposals until sbo
ruudc a startling discovery.
For years she must have been offend
ing and didn't know it! Now she has
ndnpted A simple .safeguard against
"B.O." (the polite term for body odor).
And . . . the u buying her irouMeaul
Happiness has come at last "B.O." is
safely ended. y
Face thefacut
' It's foolish to think we can never offend.
We can wiihnut knowing ill Our sense
of smell quickly becomes used to an
ever-present odor. But pores give off g
New!
U0U
SHAVING CREAM
Tbu tacublt-dtnuc Uthef
hicldaitndcripota gives
the quirkeM, ilkkctt ihaTS
tret- At fmt drnunt
St V
V
CARS VISIT
LAKE O00DS
Ed Robinson, Ed Dunham
First to Make Trip
This Spring
For the second time In succes
sion Kd Itoblnson,. Klamath Kails
(ulilnut shop owner, has been the
first person to drive his car to
Lake o' the Woods, That Is,
Itoblnson was tne first to reach
the lake, but Kd Dunham, who
made the trip Hunday morning,
waa the first to open his cablo at
the lake.
Robinson, accompanied hy bis
wife and brother, left Klamath
Falls Huturday night, and mado
the trip aa fur aa the lake with
ease. 11 was necessary for him to
set out of the car several times to
shovel snow away and break trail,
ilnwever. ho did not experience as
much difficulty as he did this time
last year, when he had to ahovel
now the last three miles Into the
lake,
Lata Saturday night the Robin
sons attempted to take the cut-off
to Klsh Lake, Instead of going to
their cabin on the west aide of
l.ako o' the Woods. They went
a short distance, and were forced
to remain over nlgbt. Sunday
morning they returned to Lake o'
the Woods, and found that Kd
Dunham bad arrived at the lake
and opened his cabin there. The
Itoblnsons then continued around
to the west side of the lake,
breaking the road Into their cabin.
Several other cars followed the
two trail breakers. The road from
Klamath Kails to the Rocky Point
juuctlon Is reported to be In finer
condition than ever before at this
time of year.
Dunham made the 40-mlle trip
In two hours In his Studebaker.
On the return trip he met aeveral
other cars going Into the lake.
ry Rurles, Tbortnn Smith, Glen
Hrott, Bob Vannlce. Hilly West,
Clyde Williams, Dale Welch,
Vernon Williams and Clarence
Howie.
The band Is under the direction
of John Stovall. who announced
all parents and friends are cord
ially Invited to attend the con
cert tomorrow.
US
FINEST ORANCE PEKOE and
PEKOE the world produces,
ears India and Ceylon with
gold medal and lint prize!
All tuet . . . Com No Hon
- R.cSB
quart of odor-causing waste daily. Don't
take chances. End "B.O." worries this
easy, pleasant way. Wash and bathe
with Lifebuoy, the health soap.
- Its creamy, refreshing, antiseptic
lather so abundant even in hard or
cold water penetrates pores removes
all odor. Its pleasant, titra-cUan scent
that vanishes as you rinse tells you
Lifebuoy purifict.
Complexions grow lovelier
If Lifebuoy cost a dollar, it couldn't do
more for your complexion. Its gentle,
dcep-clcansing lather frees pores of
'beauty-robbing impurities makes dull
skins glow with healthy radiance. Adopt
Lifebuoy today. -
' A fnsfea V UEVKB BaOTUtaS CO, CoaMajs, Mm.
Lifebuoy
HEALTH SOAP
-stops body odor-
,
DEATHS
JOHK M.N'CHKZ
Jose ganrhes a resident of this
city for . three days, passed away
Hunday morning at 1 o'clock. He
was a native of Meilco and- aged
6 years at the time of death.
The remains are In care of the
Karl Whltlock Kuneral Home.
I'lne Avenue at Hlitb where
friends mny cali. Announcement
of funeral arrangements will be
made later.
r.vxnu.y. whitsf.tt
Oconee Whllsett, a resident of
Kugene, passed away In this city
Monday noon following a brief
Illness. He waa born III the state
of Missouri Oil. 20, 101,3 and
aged 78 years and 6 months at
the time of death.
He Is survived hv aeven sons.
If. L. and fieorge W. Whllsett of
this city. Charles A. of Orland.
Csllf., Henry and Wallace of
Cirants Pass, Roy of Kugene and
Alvin of Caldwell, Idaho; five
daughters, Mrs. c. J, Rosen, Mrs.
Charles Taylor, Mrs. Jesse Lowls
and Nancy Whllsett all nf Ku
gene and Mrs. Kva LaFollette
of Portland, Oregon.
The remains are In the gold
room of the Karl Wb II lock Fu
neral Home, Pine Avenue at
Sixth where friends may call.
Announcement of fnneral ar
rangements will be made later.
WILLIAM HOWARD KXLOB
Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services for
the late William Howard Rnloe to
be held this (Tuesday) afternoon
at 3 o'clock, at the Karl Whltlock
funeral home. Pine avenue at
8lsth, with Rev. A. O. Broyles,
pastor. Interment will be made
In Llnkvllle cemetery.
Seize Two Stills
Near Dairy and
Arrest Two Men
Two stills, one with an 80
Kalloo capacity and tbo other
with only 20. wero seized near
Dairy about 6 a. m. yesterday by
Offfrern MrBrlde and Oake.
A rant and lcCumber wero ar
r pitted In connection with tbo
ttlU. They will bo taken before
V. 8. Commissioner Bert Thomas
(or hearings.
BUT IT IN THE WANT ADS. II IVC-MVV X V mW HA I
own Pfxoi AND PtKOI X WSWV lU It El Brendel MatforieWWl.
'Xxl William Collier. J. Noel Frondi
jJJ ,pj f mkTHA Frank Richardson Minam Seger
. MA mmi ... a
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Many Visit
Crater Lake
Over Sunday
Snow at the rim' of Crater
Lake was sli and a half feet on
the level Hunday, according to
motorlsla who flatted the park.
The paved roadway la dry and
parking space for 100 or more
cars has been provided.
Approximately 325 cars enter
ed the park Sunday, wblch In
cluded a caravan from (Iran Is
Pass consisting of a Greyhound
stage and aeveral private cars.
There w-re about 100 people la
the caravan.
Over 1000 people enjoyed the
exceptional view of Crater La' e
Sunday. Many enjoyed skiing
and other winter sports In the
warm sunshine. The reflection
in the water was remarkably
clear and the lake was more
beautiful than many had aeen It
before The community house
was open for all who cared to
enjoy the shelter and fireplace.
me sky was clear and there
waa no wind at the lake, visitors
reported.
Employes and tourists report
ed seeing a beer and some mar
mots near Anna Springs. The
camp robber and bluejays bare
oeen tnere ail winter.
Great numbers of birds of
many varieties were seen at the
lake.
St. Rita club members will be
entertained this afternoon a t
the home of Mrs. J. C. Edsall,
833 Kldorado.
ra During! Exotic! W&lnj&lmT- - wa-..-.' Jk
here I. en- , V 'J&-j
y -hantment In her r - , A
g e r e r y gesture. sj I iT V - v- -: '
' she is more than j y ' vl .'" . s!-
& a beautiful wo- ,jf A? , v - I j
man Marlene jfL " , v - ,';
nietrich is the " ,
most Interesting ea.n '" ' n , .j,-, it
womanthe . I
screen has ever 1 j ' i
known! 1 . '
I I Dedicated to the Legion of Women I
It . Who, Without Uniforms, Flags or j
A A Glory, Follow Their Men Into . r
Danger and Death! f . j
Morocco"
51 OAK COOPER n I-
f l MAP.LENB DIETWCIi rellCSUl
1 ADOLPH E MENJOU starting . '
Hi j G paramount Qictum Tuesday
HONOR ROLL
ANNOUNCED
BY JACKSON
The erholastls grand honor
roll and honor roll for the sec
ond six weeks of the second
semester of the school year was
announced Monday by Principal
Paul T. Jackson of Klamath
Union high school and follows:
Grand Honor Itoll.
Seniors; Essie Ashenbrenner,
Rdwlna Casebeer, Kutb May
L'bilcote, Gladys Forquer, Her
nice Fry, Laura Goldsmith,
Blanche O'Neill, Doris Porter.
Eleanor Weinberg, Margaret
Young, Adolph Zamsky and
Clara Zlegler.
Juniors; Haxet Hilman, Ivan
McCollum, Gervaise Quisled.
8ophomores: lietb (Jummlngs,
Kthyl Drlscoll, Ituth Gysbers,
Mayme Lawson, Bernlce Ranker,
Freshmen; Mario Anderson,
Marie Collier, Audrey Dyer. Bill
Kerrell, Everetta Gillespie, Paul
ina Howell, Francis Jones, Wil
bur Jones, Dannie Kennerly, i
James Kerns, Ona Mae Massey,
Goldle McCnllougb, Muvls Mo ,
Williams, William Stampley, An- j
na Tbraaher, Cerene Tipton, Bar
bara Wales. Melvln Yadon.
Scholastic Houor Roll. ,
Seniors; Dlcksy Dryden, Elsie
Eschbeck, Chester Hamaker.
Kathryn Kerns, Charles Kajnns, ,
Ruth Res, Morris Sulsser, Elen-,
ora Weatherford.
Juniors: David McAuley.
Sophomores: Mervln Brink,
Wesley Cross, Dorothy Kidier,
Grace G roes beck, Lottie Hare,
Jean Mr-Call, Juanlta Rboai't.
Barbara Turner, Pearl Jean Wil
son. Freshmen: Marianne Botens.
Jack Cosby, Lena Ulath, Ivar
Hull. Richard Jordan, Tatty
Stewart, Myrtle Petrle, John
Rider, Lois Btone, Naomi WblC
ley, Ardelle Yadon.
Riverside P.-T. A.
Postpone Program
The physical education program
scheduled for the Riverside P.-T.
A. Tuesday, has been combined
with the "Child Health Day" pro
gram and will be presented ea
the afternoon of May 1, At this
time, also, Oregon Day will be
celebrated and an exhibit of the
acbool work for the year will be
on display.
Joseph Peak, physical educa
tion supervisor of the city grade
t'hools. will give a talk on the
recreational side of child welfare
work.
A short business meeting will
follow the program.
RAINBOW
NOW
CHARLES BICKFORD,
RACQCEL TORRES '
and
JOHN MILJAN
In
"THE
SEA BAT"