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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1920)
WEDFOTcp 5TXrn TRTBTTyT?. yTFTD'FnTt'D. OTfKfiOV. VONTUY. ArATJCTT 1. lfl-20. ' THKEH EASTERN STARS TO Scene From "My Sunshine Lady" at Page Theatre Tonight Elk's Masquerade Dance Friday, March 19, 1920 CALL.A MEETING SHINE IN ASHLAND TOMORROW NIGH ' ASFltAXD, Mar. 15. riflganllpss of weather forecasts in geni-ral and unmindful of metcoroloBiial condi tions thruout this vally, tho stars will shine respleinlintly in the lati tude of Ashland en Tuesday eveniiiR of thin week,' March It:, that date being set aside to ohserve the for tieth' anniversary of Alpha chapter (No. 1, Order of the Kastern Star, at Masonio temple in this city. The specific anniversary date is l'eli. 24, the charter having been issued at that time In 1880, but it has been thought advisable to change the ob servance this year to conform to the holding of the last stated meeting in March. Not only resident members of the order, hill also visiting mem bers of other jurisdictions, and .Ma sops in general are Invited, the list Including, wife, father, mother, sister or brother. Brief roulino business matters disposed of, the doors will he thrown open to the Xlsiting Huong about 8:30, when the social hours will usurp the intention of the merry company. There will bo musical selections, also literary ones and games, while the refreshments served will uo in keeping with reputation of the Star caterers in this respect, even If not cm the" rormal traditional ban quet order. , Alpha chapter No. 1 was chartered Feb.. 24, 1SS0, and Its. first worthy matron was Mrs. Mary E. McCall, de veased. KiM , Lv M In Indulging their confidence in I the splendid cast were selected with the merits of their fairy-tale musical great care and to match their sinuous comedy, "My Sunshine Lady," which beauties, in height, form and faces, is the feature at the Page theatre to-,110 reasonable monetary inducements iiiMii. i.ei.omie and r-trailer provided were withheld. They were to repre-! this bevy of unusual loveliness and iidiuninii) wnn every ess lalsent "sun-goddesses" ami that meant i small fortune has been tberein invest- known by mcdern producers as safe- that they must measure up to some-led. The production lias received the guards for success. . I what more exaciinir. than iish.m sum- i,,,mniim..i,.,-.- .m,. ,!. i.,.i.,i,,... j The scenery, the costumes, the properties and the electrical erfe.ts, j had, of necessity, to furnish elaborate land hurim.'iiious surroundings for The wondrous, chorus as well as'ilards. how' on earth.' are held on the first and third Tues day evenings of ouch month. Owing to the high cost of "lodging," the an nual dues, formerly $ 1 .50, were fixed at an even $2 beginning with the current year. CJulte a porticn of the membership is non-resident; in fact many of t he names are not1 faiuiliar The local organization haslones to the local membership of the been honored by the election of three I present day. The circumstance that of Its members to the position of those absentees still' retain their af- worthy grand matron, the trio com prising iMrs. Mary E. McCall, Mrs. Jo sephlne D. Crocker, and Mrs. Bay I.. Slier.w.in. (Mrs. Crocker is still a resi dent Of this city, and Mrs. Sherwin, altbo. Ashland is nominally her homo, Is living In Wisconsin. ...The chapter's official, family for the current year Includes Edyth Sack ett, , worthy matron, with Elizabeth lush as associate; P. K. Hammond, worthy patron; Leah Caldwell, secre tary; Lydla McCall, treasurer; Lo rena "McUVair and Gecrgie Coffee, conductress and associate; Anna Brlggs, chaplain; Nellie Peters, mar shal;; 'Marie Stock, organist. The Adah, . nuth, Esther, Martha and Elec tra points of the star are filled re spectively by Mildred Eastman, Mae filiation with Alpha No. 1, although many of them are permanently locat ed far distant from their old Ashland home, denotes that they are loth to sever 'connection with the friendly associations of former years, and proves conclusively the truth of the endearing sentiment as eclioed by the old refrain, "lllest be the tie that binds." Thore will be a gala anniversary observance at the Eastern Star gath ering in Masonic temple on Tuesday evening, March lii. On that date Alpha chapter will have reached its fortieth milestone in the annals of the order as being the first chapter organized in Oregon. The Stars de sire to share the celebration of this event with the .Masonic order in gen Leslie', fifflo Brown, Jessica Porter, eral, hence members of the fraternity and Lulu Cheever. Kowena Itoberts is warder, ; and W. II., Day, sentinel. The membership Is 215, and Is stead ily increasing. The stated meetings outside the specific chapter affilia tion are cordially invited to attend. Funeral servces of the late Thomas Uongle were held on Saturday after noon, conducted by He v. ('. A. Ed wards of the Methodist church. In terment was in Jacksonville cem etery. Itev. P. K. Hammond, vicar of Trinity Episcopal church, popular In die ministry as well as secular cir cles, has been elected exalted ruler of the Elks lodge, the installation of officers of which will occur April 3. '.Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McXair and Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. Vaupel, Ashland visitors at the Eugene Shrine cere monial, extended their trip north to Portland before returning home. .Mildred, young daughter of the be reaved McCoy family living in the vicinity of Ayor's Spur.r and who has hoen adopted by Mr. and .Mrs. L. C. Dunn, was the "motif" recently of a shower at the hands of loving friends this event being the counterpart of a similar one sometime since in behalf of Mildred's baby brother who-was adopted by 'Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mitchell. In both instances happy homes have been provided for the little ones. The Cinderella club is the latest, social organization, contests at cards being the incentivo to win a valuable trophy, the wnner to hold the prize as trustee only until it is wrested from her by a more skillful rival. , The name of the organization implies that its members must bike for ' home I f. 'One. Step, mid Yoiire on a Better Road! . lill save money by stopping'' coffee and drinking Postum Thais certain "You. may save health, and nerve - . efficiency T hat & probable There's just! one simple step to take bu.y a tin of 0S1UM Costs less than coffee l Has a. rich, satisfying flavor " Ready instantly in the cup Made by Postum Cereal Co . Battle CreeK, Mich. promptly at midnight, undur penalty of (he fate which biMVll Ccnderella t he original. Mrs. Mary Wilnhire was hostess of tlie club recently at her home on Granite street. Lars Kliascii has returned to the Canadian northwest to join his broth er Koss in farming operations, near Turin, in the province of Alberta. On the way he will visit hs sister Itertha, employed n Southern 1'iu-li'ic offices in Portland. -I. M. Miller, for sometime past connected with government service here at its entomological station, has been transferred to California, Pat terson succeeding to the management of the local "bug station." Another requisition has been made for China pheasants from the state game commission, the birds to be lib erated In this portion of the valley under the care- and espionage of Otto Winter and Will Briggs. Look out for a symposium of band melodies in the parks of Ashland and Medford this summer. A merger of instrumentation implies that,, Frank .Jordan, of this city will be president of the dual organization, while E. C. Hoot, 11, Ij. Clarkand T. A. Kifer, of ftledfcrd, ,. fill ,thei positions ol vice president, secretury and treasurer re spectively. Henry Knders ( of' ; this town, and FIfer and Whito, of Bed ford, constitute an exocutivo commit tee, which will arrange a schedule of band concerts thruout the neason. j aiiurnuung ueiwecn uie iwiui c-jlius. inciiieuu LOi a ousinchs iripioer iu Klamath Kalis, I). It. Grant of Port land, visited relatives and ffriends hereabouts the lust of the week.; Dr. C.'F; Schallcr, instead of going to Talent to locate, has moved to California m the vicinity; of Wood land. ' " ' " Principal AVilson and Principal Forsythe have been re-elected to their positions In the senior and junior high schools respectively. At Haw thorne school the appointment of Miss I la Myers as1 principal has been confirmed. G. McCartor ihw delivers the Ore gonian to the city subscribers on the carrier list, succeeding C. V. Hanta who for yearsr handled the big daily. Mindful of the needy near home, the Sunshine society appeals for aid In the way of contributions of cloth ing or other articles which may serve the purpose of household equipment. Instead of throwing these articles into the discard, remember that the "Sunshine" ladies can dispose of them to best advantage. And altho charity begins at homo, don't forgot at the same time the pitiful appeals from -sufferers In the far east whose condition is absolutely frightful. liUpOOt Hi xoiosives Tbc line sold at a pvii-o Hint includes SERVICE Put your blasting problems up to the DuPont man. , Daily Delivery by the Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Distributors. A big get-together meeting of the Talent Farmers rlub i i culled for Fri day evening. .March If, at S p. lii. at the 1. O. O. F. hall in Talent. County Agent C. 0. Cute will talk t.-n matters pertaining to thetounty farm bureau. Professor F. C. Itelmer will tell about agriculture in China, and Ceo. A. Mansfield, president of (he farm bur eau, will utaUe an address. The ladies are particularly request ed to attend as Miss Pool, county home demonstrator, will be present and will discuss matter: on this sub-! ject. The directors of the Talent lni- gation district will make a detailed; report on the status i.f the district. Refreshments will be served by the ladies of Hie Talent Community club. Prof. Launspach's "Jazz" Orchestra flct your costumes ready early for Ibis will lie .some lance. You don't want to miss it. "We are having nomo rain up here now. All of the farmers are sure gliwl to see it. . -Mrs. Lillian Cunningham whoso illness was mentioned In tho Inst items, died Thursday evening. March I. She leaves to mourn her loss, a daughter three months old, her hus band, Floyd Ciinninghum, her par ents, .Mr. and .Mrs. Nelson Nye, two sisters, Hope and aiarion Nye, four brothers, Waldo, Deo, . Emery and Ivan. H. G. llollenbeak took the farmers erouni to Medford Saturday and re lumed Thursday. Johnny Skans accompanied by Mr llollender of Portland, came to start wnrV wiih r. .1. Sevmour Thursday. Miss Ted Manning iame up from the lirophy district Saturday to' spend the week at the hotel. The men who are going to work on the road for Win. Von dcr Hellen, are putting up their camps. Frank Dilsworth. a prosperous far mer of down tl! river section, has been a frequent visitor at Prospect lately. It Is rumored that he Is to hoenmn actively engaged In a now business venture at this place. Tlcublless before these Items go to ninoa nm nf nur most popular young men will be Introdiiclng'a new bride to his many friends. Kven now tho jolly serenade are rehearsing with v, linnu noise, nrodiicniK instruments incident to showing the happy couple The "Bayer Cross" means genu ine Aspirin prescribed for 18 years. Aspirin created u sensation, when in troduced by lliiyer over uightctm yeure ago. Physicians at once proved its won derful ellieiimey in the relief of puia. The genuine, world-fumoiis Aspirin, in "llayer Tablets of Aspirin" is sm'ely taken by millions for Colds, llettihielie, Klieuintitisin, Neuralgia, Karaehe, Tooth ache, Neuralgia, Aching Joints, Neuri tis, and Pain generally. llo .sure the "Hayer Cross," which is the mark of true "Hayer Tablets of Aspirin," is on each gciuiino 'package and each genuine, tablet. Iloxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents and contain proper directions. Druggists nlso sell larger "llayer" pack ages. Aspirin is tho trudo mark of llayer Manufacture of Aluuoacoticucid ester of Salicyiicacid. THAT OLD HAT Made, new llli n :Wr package of Hat Itye. Wo liuve n complete assortment of colors. Temporary Location OverIand-4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. 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