PAGE TWO an n u i po ^ t A merican XHUKttDAV, OCTOBER SI, 1037 CENTRAI. POINT. OREGON the farm for their friends who have coach. been called to the city on business. The plays, sponsored by the Joan, the city girl, is June Furry Pointer staff, are all comedies, and Jill the country girl, is Vivienne promise an evening of real enter- Home time ago Mr. and Air». HU Ross. Darby Jill,» btother, is Ken- talnment. On account of the length Vincent made a trip to New Orleans, noth Williams; and Jack, Joan’s! of the program the early hour of where Mr. Vincent attended the na brother is Milton Garrett. 7:30 has been set for the opening tional convention o? mail carrier». The freshman play Is ‘ His Day play. On their return we stated we were Off." by Roberts- Father comes going to a»k their son Bobby, who home for a day of rest but before accompanied them, to give us bis noon he is glad to go back to the impressions of the trip. So we office for he finds things are "too A codfish lays a million eggs, cornered the iad one day and were hot" for him at home. Lewis While the helpful hen lays one, amazed at the number of things he Ripley takes the part of John Brig But the codfish does not cackle remembered about the country they ham; Shirley Kincaid is his over at To inform you what she's done. had passed through and the mar tentive wife, Mary; Iris Hill is the And so we scorn the codfish. velous things he had seen. We be meddlesome neighbor, Mrs. Podd; The helpful hen we prize. lieve he could write a book about and Marjorie Pierce is Callle the Which indicates to thoughful minds. it. It pays to advertise. But what we particularly wanted|negro servant, Mr. Jewett is the; to know was the thing that most Im pressed him on the trip. And listen M U »"""»" to this, you folks who think kids don't notice and appreciate; Bobby ; .....* **•" h || told us that the most impressive sight on the whole trip was the NO ADDED FARE TO GO great stained glass window depicting the Lord's Supper in the mausoleum In the Forst Hills cemetery in Los Angeles! Can you beat that? NOT ONLY can you buy a winter roundmp « Think of the miles and miles of very low cost, but the privilege of going or mountains and plains they had through California at no additional fare applies from crossed; the giant caverns at Carls most western Oregon and W ashing.on ^ n .s pm v^ bad, the Grand Canyon of the Colo ing, in effect, a fret tick* through Calrfornsa. fcxamp e roundtrips from main 'in- points: rado, the gigantic Boulder Dam and Coach Tourist Sljtuiard the Mojave Desert. How many boys would have been struck after all that CHICAGO . *57.35 »74.00 *90.30 with a mere glass window? NEW YORK 89.75 124.50 l'r0.80 'But Bobby by no means failed tc Coach farts art food in coach.« or chair c a r . a id tourist Urea note the country they passed Îra.ood "«o’ ur’ i* Pui.m.n,. (pl-a berth0«o Memphis, New Orleans, etc through. He can tell you hundreds tions east of those points. I 6-montha' rtturn limit. lim it. Standard Standard farea a t z 6-m onths’ return of wonderful sights they saw and P ullm an , (plus b .rth ) and h . v . a 30-day return limit. we feel sure he has come back home with a much broader knowledge of the great country we live in than all See the books In the world could teach Passenger him. Here’s hoping that in the years to come the remembrance of what he saw this summer will heir this lad to be a better, broader- minded citizen of the country we all love. piece recording orchestra Armistice Day 'Oriental Gardens. To Be Celebrated The Legion committee A Boy’s Impressions Of Eastern Trip Poem with a Moral ^\\\\\\\\\\W'\UU' Plans for the annual Aruiitice Day celebration to b > staged in Medford on Thursday, November 11. are as suming definite shape according to officials of the local American Le gion Post sponsoring the big event. A varied program of entertainment has been arranged for the enjov- ment of the thousands of Southern Oregon people who will be in Med ford on that day to celebrate with the World War veterans. A tenta tive schedule of events including the following attractions: Patriotic Parade, Street Stunts, Legion Dug- out with Free Feed for all veterans. Special matinee features at all theatres. Football Game. Medford versus Ashland High, and the annual Armistice Ball and Floor Show fea turing Archie Legge and his 13- at the vertising & Publicity, Horace Brom ley. Reports of committees heard will be at a recent meeting indicate that the headed by Gain Robinson as general program is well under way and that chairman, who has appointed the fol the 1937 Armistice Day celebration lowing committee chairmen, Parade. will prove one of the best In years. Col. W. H. Paine; Street Stunts. All veterans and citizens in Southern Walter Olmscbeld; Dugout, Joe Oregon are urged to plan now »„ Fleige; Dance £ Floor Show, Lee celebrate with the World War Garlock; Legion Scrip Sales, Mark[ “ vets" of Medford on Thursday, Goldy: Finances, Orln Schenck; Ad-November 11. Our Heartiest C o n g r a t u la t io n s To The CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN On Their Anniversary Rogue River Chevrolet Co. Sparta Bldg., Medford East via California Southern Pacific 4 One-Act Plays Being Rehearsed] » • « • • • • « .a ♦ » » ; » An evening of fun, relaxation, and entertainment is promised those who are planning to attend the In ter-Class play Contest at the high school auditorium on Friday fven- Ing, October 22. Everything is in readiness, and the four comedies, which have been In constant rehearsal for the past three weeks, are going to be sure cure for blue». In choosing these comedies an at tempt was made to find plays of ap proximate equal length, type, and difficulty of presentation. At the close of the program, judges will an nounce the winner of first and sec ond place. The seniors will present "An- oth“r Beginning" by Le Pelley, chosen from the 1934 year hook of plays. The characters are Edith Vincent as Hanna; Barbara Koehler as Edythe Parry; and Kenneth Hood as George Mitchell. The story de picts repeated quarrels between a girl and her boy friend who is Just leaving for college. Mrs. Fleischer Is the coach. The juniors will be seen in "Be Home h.v Midnight" by Sergei, copy righted In 1937. The story, as esn be guessed by the name, concerns the fact that the children aren’t hom£ from their dates and mother and father are getting up In the air about It— pacing the floor, looking out the window— telephoning other parents--as parents will. Jlnt Thurston will play the part of Mr Jones, the father; I^atha Vincent Is Mrs. Jones, the mother. The throe children will be played hy Clyde I M Lees ns Paul Jones; Letha Heasel-IM grave as Mary Jones; and David Putnam as Junior. Mrs. Ross is the coach for the Juniors. "It Can't Be Done," |s a Larry Johnson Comedy and that means It will he great. It is given In an out door setting In a farm yard. The story Is that two city folks, brother and sater, take a hand at running 9 Sat. O n ly ! I C H A R L E S ST A K H E T T "Dodge City Trail” l ’ lu< I'lPtt EpUotlr o f "P h a n tom K M er" Knelt 4on<‘* Hun • M on. 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