April 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE nVB the MarrleaV-Mr. and Mra. Law rence Llllla are rcctlving boat wishes from their many friends in Biy whera they are raiding near Crana mill following their wedding last week In Kenu. Nev. Mra. Little U Uto former Avli Cesebeer of Illy, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ed Casebecr, well known resident of that section. Attending the young couple at their marriage were Eileen Schneider and Denny Decker. Dies at Ban FrancUco Word was received Saturday of the death of Mrs. Everett Thomas at 8an Francisco from a heart at tack. Mr. and Mra. Thomas for nirrly lived on Oregon avenue In Klamath Palls. Thomas was employed here as a teletype op erator for Southern Pacific and was transferred to San Francis co several months ago. To Mare Island Dr. K. K. Bridge of Portland, who has spent the past few days here visiting his brother, Dave Bridge, city recreational officer, will leave Tuesday for Mare Is land where he Is called In the US naval reserve. Dr. Bridge is a well known Portland den tlst and one of the best known golfers In the state. Prominent Visiter Roy Can non of Portland, superintendent of schools In Multnomah coun ty, spent several days In Klam ath Falls this past weekend at tending the convention of Jobs Daughters. Cannon was elected associate grand guardian. He is a Dast associate guardian of Bethel No. 3, Portland. Brines Son Home District Attorney L. Orth Slsemore re iiiml hnnm Sunday from Port land, bringing his son, James Pelton Slsemore. now three weeks old. The bsby. In excel lent health, took up residence at the Slsemore home on Lakeshore drive. UmUW llMlt TuMurh Inter est Is being shown In the tea to be given Thursday aiiernoon from 3 to 6 o'clock In the health unit, corner of Pine and Eighth streets. Mrs. Mahr Reymers Is chairman and all Interested per sons are invited to attend. Son Born In North Born to Dr. and Mrs. Earl M. Harris, Klamath Falls couple, at South Bend. Wash., a son. Earl Mc- Cready Harris, weighing nine pounds, four ounces. Mrs. Harris will be remembered as the for mer Pauline McCready f Returns John H. Harris Jr. MhiMul Mnndiv mnrnlnff br train from Oreat Falls, Mont.. where he was called again ny h Mflnm illnMi nf his father. The elderly man seemed greatly Improved following a relapse an er a major operation. Visitor Honored Henri Aro und, prominent Portland pianist who played before the Klamath Falls Woman's Library club Monday afternoon, was honor guest at a no-hostess luncheon at the Pelican cafe Monday at noon. Leaves Hospital Colleen Ire land, Injured In an automobile accident near Moor park Fit day night, was able to be moved from Hillside hospital to her home on California avenue late Saturday afternoon. Business Women Members of the Klamath Falls Business and Professional Women's club were to meet at the Willard ho tel at 8:30 p. m. Monday for a program and business meeting, Guild Meeting By request of the Rev. Victor E. Newman, there will be a meeting of St, Paul's Guild at 2 o'clock Thurs day afternoon In the parish house. House Quests Mr. and Mrs. George Englund of Portland were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter West during the re cent Jobs Daughters convention held here. Ia Dunsmulr Judith Ann Vandenberg, daughter of Circuit Judge and Mrs. David R. van denberg, spent the weekend at the Timothy Murphy home In Dunsmulr. In Klamath Mra. George Lar der and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gray spent the weekend in Klamath Falls visiting with Mrs. May Hyatt, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Larder. Weekend In Ashland Nan Goeller from Klamath Falls spent the weekend in Ashland visiting with friends. You Don't Han Te TaM Our War For It Bui DMft Waata Tour Mama Tlwansa Isnaranaat Tha Oldest and Softs' Sane of Inouranoa M tha Mutual OIO. J. WALTON 411 MAIN ST. Visit from Portland Percy L. Evar-s returned Mon day motulng to his home In Portland after spending the weekend here visiting with his parents, Mr and Mrs Sydney B. Evans, and other relatives. Mrs. Evans (Constauco Cnrmany) who accompanied him, will visit hero until Wednesday and before re turning home will spend a week or so with her parents In Med ford. Evans Is now affiliated with a Neon sign company In Portland For Your Information 9m MfttM m AetvarlMMc w TMt OtloaWtW. PttMM I'M I 1 Visitor L, J. "Doc" Allen, as sistant state 4 11 club leader, spent Monday in Klamath Fulls conferring with C. C. Jenkins, t il club agent. Tuesday Allen plans to continue to Lakeview to visit the Lake county agent and from there will go to the office of the Jackson county agent. Allen will be unable to attend the spring fair here this weekend ai in past years. Purse Stolen E. A. Shulmlre, 28SS Blsbee street, appeared at the city police department Mon day morning and reported the theft of his alligator leather wal let containing 137, a social se curity card, and driver's license. Shulmiro said he laid the wallet on the car seat fur a few mo ments. From Saa Francisco Mrs. C. G .Vickroy and son and daugh ter of San Francisco, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Ragland of Mo doc Point, returned to their home last Sunday. They were hero a month. Mr. Vickroy drove up In the family car for them. Benefit Bridge Party A bene fit bridge party will be given by the social club of the Cas cade Crest chapter, OES, Chllo- quln, at the Masonic hall In Chil oquin, Wednesday, April 23, at 8 p. m. Biidge and pinochle will be played. Members of the Eastern Star and their friends are Invited to attend. To Vancouver Otis M. Mots- krr, member of the city police department, has been called to Vancouver, Wash., where he will serve with the Bonneville Power Projects Guards. Metsker will be stationed at the Vancouver ampere elation and will serve a six months' probation period. WEATHER NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Fair tonight and Tuesday, but considerable clouds or fog on the coast; little chango In tempera ture; moderate northwest winds off coast. WASHINGTON AND ORE GON Fair tonight and Tuesday, but considcrablu clouds or fog near the coast, day temperatures continuing above normal in the Interior; moderate north west wind off coast; light to moder ate variable over Inland waters of Washington. Mall Closing Times (Trains) Southbound: 8:00 a m. Northbound: 9:30 a m. Southbound: 5:18 p m. Northbound: 8:30 p m. (Stages) Alturaa, L s k a I e w, Rocky Point and Ashland, all close 7:00 Purse Lost Everett Starke baum of Tionesta, Calif., told city police he laid his purse down in a local department store Saturday and when ha started to look for It, tha purse was gone along with t IS in cash and his social security card. Visiting Mrs. Pete Motschen bacher, (Nclle Elliott), is visiting here from her home in Rose burg, a guest of her mother, Mrs E. L. Elliott of Lincoln street. Mrs. Motschenbacher is a for mer queen and guardian of the local bethel, Jobs Daughters. ; Attends Funeral Mrs. D. P. O'Leary left the city Sunday night to attend the funeral of her brother, Frank Kreutzen, In Richmond, Calif. She will re turn at the end of the week. Visit Crater Lake Nellie Ha-' zel Baker and Mrs. Helen Dur kee and J. C. Miller motored to Crater lake and returned Sunday morning. Eagles Auxiliary The Eagles auxiliary will hold a special meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. In the Eagles hall. All mem bers and the drum corps and drill tram are requested to be present for reorganization of the drum corps. Card Party The Eagles aux iliary will sponsor a pinochle party Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Kaglrs hall. Hostesses will be Vanessa Butler. Laura Bald win, Rachel Johnson and Ag nes DcChaincau. Moose Meeting Initiation and installation of officers of the Moose lodge was to take place Monday night at the KC hall. Ordinarily, the meetings are held on Friday. Altamont Garden Club The Altamont Garden club will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. A. R. Dickson, located off South Sixth street to the left a mile beyond Ber tha's store. The subject, "Prep aration of Soil for Gardening," will be discussed by a repre sentative of the county agent's office. Happy Hour Club A regu lar meeting of the Happy Hour club will he held Tuesday after noon, April 22, at the home of Mrs. Carl Ssnd-ll. Lincoln street, at 2 o'clock. Canton To Meet The ladles auxiliary of Canton Crater will meet In regular session Thurs day evening, April 24, at the IOOF hall at 8 o'cock. Postponed The Neighbors of Woodcraft Th.mble club meeting has been postponed from April 22 to Mnv 6. Three R Club The Three R club will meet Tuesday at 1:30 At Chiloquin Rev. James Rayburn, evan gelist, is holding services at the Methodist church at Chiloquin for the next two weeks. Rev. Rayburn conducted services at the First Presbyterian church in Klamath Falls last fall and also conducted union services here two years ago. Rev. Lee W. Mooney. pastor of the Chilo quin church. Invited the public to attend the services. Bible study classes will be conducted in . the . afternoons. . Tuesday through Friday, for the dura tion of the services. p. m. in the IOOF hall for a "chatterbox" and General dis cussion. Mi-mocrs ate asked to 1 bring sewing as no cards will be playtd. Hostesses are Helen j Kiting, Avenal Hart. Myrtle ! Hart. Margaret Johnson, Jcsta Kaylor and Frances Killian. Degree of Honor The Degree of Honor Glee club will practice in the KC hall Wednesday morn ing at 9:30. Officers' practice will follow. Lutheran Ladies The Klam ath Lutheran Ladies will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the church. Mrs. D. A. Dahlcim and Mrs. Alfred Carlson will be hostesses. All friends are in vited. Japanese Pasturage Rare Few cattle are raised, and dairy products are not a regular part of the native diet in Japan, because there Is little pasture land In that country. Klamath Visitor Mrs. Albert May of Ashland visited In Klam ath Falls Friday. Poor King Mldasl Gold galore but alasl No Wieland's Lagerl II inian BEBsaaasasssa n Mil ill ja Pipe Found The person who lost 12 joints of six-inch stove pipe from their car on River side street will be- interested to learn the black pipe was found Saturday by A. W. Ekstrom, route 2, box 174. 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