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1 ' MEPForcn matl tribune, MEDFORt), onEfioy. Saturday, march 24, ires. PAGE THREB l ! HAVE A CHANCE AT $30 PRIZES , The. highway education board) of Washington. IO --. haK broad-1 cast it printed matter fur the! seventh natiunal safety campaign.! The National Automobile C'haniher t Commerce Hiipplies the awards In the campaign to a total of JGuOO in cash prizes and medals. 1 The essay contest on the siiu- students of the Kve Benson Oanc ject, "Why We Have and I'rae- ing academy, was greatly -njuyi-,1 the Traffic Rules." is open to by tho lai-te undieuce. Variety and all pupils of grades fivo to eisht. j finish distinguislieil the?, program, who are 14 years obi and under, i which opetg d w 1 1 h a Spanish Kach oHsay niusf bo illirti rated : dance in -hieh six dark-hnlred by an oriKinal drawing, appro-' senoritas 'with full skirts. ehawU jn-Iate photf?raph, or clipping 'and fans took part, from magazine or newspaper, and; This was followed by n panlo nn essay sliall exceed iuil words. ! mimic numbei eutitb'd "A 1'eas- . . iripa iiif inriit-Miii n.ia .imiijai ide of the paper only, and must , which aetinK and technique wci-e j,,,,,, a ,jt wi,j iJ0 dauccrs. bear the name and tho school cleverly balanced. Tho snap and ,ie pr,d,aliy tci llic ' zip" and the and home nddress of tho pupil in rhythm of the Itussian polka wer.- "pep" tl at such a college urani upper left-hand corner of first , inctrporated In a dance in which xatjnn ofiers. The e'.-thl pieces in-: pane. Kssays shoulil he handed a colorfully dressed t'ossack ad cude three .saxouhones. trumpet,! to the school principal or desiuihis pretty partner took part. ! trombone, druu-.s. bass and piano.! nated toacber ion or before .May 7. 19SS8. 1 no tirm state pr.zr is i . : and a medal, second J10 and third $5. I The essay - contest open to nil! elementary teachers, grade eiht : nnd below, has as subject "(Hi-, jectives and Methods of teduea-1 tion in Street and Highwav lie from moo to rtuOit . u-mds. Awards are cash staid prizes of :.. :ioo and $-.io tor first. The J. C. I M I'll I . )mM I I I I . i n i i i i i i uc"j:"T':ti'j ii ii 11 t n i l i i i i l . ji '.f i,Mi i i i i i r. . 1 1 I I ll I &vstx-r'f.-- l l 1 ll i V s ' f- ' Y' lmyv-" vi ' I I I "II I I W v"- Tvl VtWil; H - I , I .- . I 11 I I : '. s - - i-msmmm .. i ui m m ill i i -rr i it n r- w-xtv JLA'-wwiik'Tjr i mm . ', i anil ij i ii w-i r i Fi-if . fT-vcr'. i hit tm . ii am i 7 i vi ra-i- '. iKii-i:a mil m - i u 45? ' jpfrmwa Ittl ill mr lm i i , i r m v'Ai Mr.jy, i.rfnw mill im "1 I I I rt ! ' V Xlk Wl ll iteVr'Aftff B s 1 1 I IM iasri , v W rwi-r Llhrjtiif.i w .1 . . i lilt' I I f 'ii i , u-c-.x n I x -i r 1 1 I lit i WWimi :i -V t-yvJk KltR8-F!jf Ji HI I I n :tljIt. "ll lV I C -A '1 I M I ll H I 111 i 11 H 1 1 rr-! 'WftWiW.lfa ' 3 j, y II Monday, March 26, 8 O'clock The most popular show of all I Fashion takes the center of the stage with her com pany of smart models for every Spring and Summer need. jfccniul nnd ihli.l p.,. en. Oilier runs uf t'niitsi are us fur trade pupils, except that teachers m.ft present tin- 1vm.uh through 1." lure, recitation, (same, drama or any suittiMe form. I Optional aw ardu offered In pupil nnt! teachers. uIo. i-itn- fin of a trill to Wu.-diintrtoii. fash, Q or a j:old watch, according to ranking. The exhibition of rlasslual and baractt r dances presented at Hunt's I'raicrlun last night by th Prion Spanish and Russian the. : 'dances went into Kcyptian and t ri ecian interpretations, then into the universally appealing poetry ; of springtime, with Its .Maypoles' and garlands of flower. The proKram ended with a -snappv . number by the Tap Team, four! dancers who catered lo the vamle-, ville instincts of the audience byjare jdaying practically the satiiej rlivihm. f.dlowe.i be the st ill iazzier southern strut ' number, thq I Kinltajo,, done by the chorus. A NATION-WIDE-INSTITUTION- "where savings Penney Company Will krnr . Ilir 'LOT 1 AMI if K Hit Llll nl iLr . DANCE TONIGHT BYfl. S. G. BAND" The Oregon Stafli t'oUoo mill- tarv cadet band, which Is making its twenty third an11u.1l oiuertur thrri:.:h l lie towns of southern Or gou and nnithern t'aliloi nia. will apiiear here in Hi ai mory for under the ili- r.'ctitm of (a:a;n 11. L. Beard, vet-1 eran land b-ader. Two n'tnihers! on the nr'vuram will be played 1 jointly with the local band. This1 cnocert will Ik- fallowed b a danco ! by the eii;ht-piece band orchestra ( at 9 o'flork, aUn in tin annoiy. j . lhe orchestra is a groat linan- cial help In making iao trip a huc- ! cess as the orchestra men ure also 1 nieiuuers ui ine oaiMi. vn prenma gfx ,,f the mcmlicrs made the trip , wj,h the band last year when they , played for dam cs in the eastern part of the st-ite. "The program I havj Kelected (,. tb.is tour inclllfloa many of lhe heavier clasi. al .nirnbers, and some of the lighter popular selec- lions." says Captain Heard. , best concert bands in America, and 4s welt a'iapied to a mixed audieucl pf music lovers." V I are greatest ' iF We invite you to review the allurif3g modes for miss and matron with us. The pageant will be colorful, fascinaClng and distinctly new. , . . ' 1U... i' - 1 1 . 1 ; I i I AT1"1! 'r-Ti'ili I IIII'm II " MO I M'3W fljpfaffl 11 Catholic Clmn-li mmiiii i'.iKtinu- Kleventii si reel. itev. r . ;la-k. pastor. Masses at S and 10.30 u. 111. ! St. Mark's rplsro'ml CuiniT iiukilnl e and Fifth 'streets. AVm. lb Hamilton, rector. Itolv communion. S a. m Sunday school, lu a. m. Holy communion. 11:13 wairncr OiHk llaptit i liuifh nt' la lent. i:bb- J. F. Simmons, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. lYt aching at 1 1 a. m. Fveryone will be welcome ( tmnh of (;o! Corner North Orapo and llavon. ChtiJi, A. Cooper, pastor. sundav school. f:4 Morning service. 11. Wednesday 0 v c n I 11 g prayer Kerytody welcome. F,jrst M. E. Church .March 2a. lt'-S MDRNMXO Anthem. "Cod So Loved the World" Stalner Offertory Thee' ' My Faith Looks I'p to Lorena Mrs. llouan, Mrs. Temple, Mr emiile. Mr. ,Vrom McDoimuiih, Mr KVKNIXC Missionary pn-;eant. Mrs. Mattie Vronian Huenergaidt tirnnist. "Wn'i lv.,, l,...i,... ftin,.niwiil. it I. rector. : Full itisMl fhiirch t'orncr Newtown and Main. Sunday sehool. Classes Present . , L everyone. uverynony ina.(ioro me meetings cuiko. i nt 4n--' mhool, cordially invited to i.Uend will he cordially! services. . welcomed here. J"". K. McDonald, p; rear in 11 k sei ice. i i u , sermon by the pastor. Silvia Kn-1 hatir. ' 1 Children's church ut the same ";-h..ur in basement Kindergarten for little ones. A his evangelistic service at ' , 'V I , ' , i..,iif 1 Viola i.ind of l.os Angeles, I am. I Kvci body welcome. 1 KjI.:. 5t KM C iUn-.U Qnilth i W. K. Ray. pastor. Itt'sldpmo 2S k- ,..i . umwIv ,.1 rliinrh . I 111. : 1 J ' , " . . ,lk . N ' llTll ' vrirti!.n Mnn . h ,ri,. .rvi e Rev. El- " 1 dcr X. I'onser, veteran preacner. , (overdo years old. will say a few ' farewell words to old friends ue-: l fore leaviliK Medloril. ; Kpworth l,ea-;ue. t,:30 p m. Sermon. 7:30 l. m.. Wanes or j Ciift. lllch . , Pinvn,. meotiokr Woihipsdav oven-I Iiik nt 7 o'clock, followed by choir practice at s. The Htranuer nnd the poor, as i well us others, are always welcome in the church of tho open door. I're-Easter services first week In April. ! ion Lutheran (iiiuvli Zlon Knglish Lutheran church. West Kou it h st reet n t (a kla le ; W. Itussard. pastor. Hesl- ileme. Hose avenue, phone , Sunday c hool at 10 a. m. Church services, morning at U o'clock, subject. "Itlldn I'reju-1 dices tiarueneii neons. ' , gumniK riuiioay me nmih Ice will start at 'o'clock Instend of 7:30 as heretofore. Kvening .subject, "rnpardomible Hlns. j Luther league meets at i 1'. m ; 1 oplc will le, Wlmi Ih M Share, tin uie .iiiio.m.. r-ut.- . in ine ..iissionar.v r.iuei jji i. . Miss Louise Hussard, leader Church council meeting. : H0 p. m. ednesuay. Choir practice. 7:30 p. m.j Thursday. i You 'ire cordially welcome to the services. F1i-T MeilMMlltH FpWfopnl hiiiTh T. H. Temple. I. I).. minister. Kesidence. 27 Sort h Orange. Phone 33-'. Morning worship at 11; subject "Sincertiy." At the evening worship there will be n pageant, "ftuildlng on tho King's Highway." celebrating Founders' diiy In the Woman's Foreign Missionary society. You are asked to bring an incense gift to celebrate the fifty-ninth birthday. Kpwortii League at 0:30. Sun day, sehoid at P:4&. - Mid-week service Wednesday night nt 7:30. All are welcome. The Willamette Cilrls' (llee club will give a concert In the church auditorium Monday night at 8 o'clock. Monday night, before tho con cert by tho glee club, there will , be a meeting of tho official board. All members are urged to bo present. Thne of meeting. 7:30. r rir-t lUipHsi Church W. H. Katon. I'h. I)., pastor. Our fine Sunday school, meet ing at !:-ir. with classes fro everybody. Invites you. If you nro I not a. member of rtomu other school. Our B. Y. P. r. meetings at 0:30 p. in. nro a source of jny and inspiration to everybody who comes. Meeting in throe groups, with live leaders, nnd discussing llvo topics, all young people up to !MI years or so. find Insplra Hon and plensure there. The worship services at II n. ni. nnd 7:30 p. m,. will b'1 broadcasted on Sunday. pastor Katon will he the speaker nt both vcrvices. nslng In the morning the t.ipie. "Adventures In Living," and In the evening "Tho Homing Instinct." The choir and young , people'H glee club will co-operate with the church orchestra in mnklng the evening porgram ono of special Interest, in addition to the big congregational singing characteristic of this ohureh. Try our welcome. The. I-'ertcntietl Churches of Cen tral Point, On. J. M. Johnson, pustur. In the Hlble school tomorrow we study tho subject "Jesus Pro- claims the Kingdom Itevlew for i S tho Quarter." The lessons on thejzjz: kingdom have been so Interesting ; that we look forwnrd to a good j zz, time. Vou are missing much if!s: you are not studying the Hible. I Z Our verse for tho memory verse I rs rc' ltal is "Keep." (let a vrso that has the keep In It and take j part In the opening service. ! Our young peoplo are going forward with their work In good ! spirit, and we hope to see you , there at U::tO for the song erv- j zzz ice. The class for reception into church membership on Kaster will meet ut 2::m In the nfter- ' noon. In the morning service the pas- U; tor will preach yi the subject,, "The Choked Word." and in the evening ervlce will give nn ex - 'z position of a part of the firHt!-; chapter of James. You will en-i Joy the music, and wo have a good treat for you In the evening. " when .lames Harrlfi will tell uh ss about his trip to IxmOngele. I'hm MeilKHllst f'hiirrli Corner ivy and W. Tenth Kts. Siuiday Hehool at 10 a. in. Inter est and attendance In the school Increasing. Hrlng your children nd friends for a splendid study of Toe Bible. Morning worship ut 11, nt which time our evangelist , He v. Clarence II. Archer, of Topeka, Kansas, will tiring message on "The Soul's Hunger." Itev. Archer, who has been so ably conducting revival services for some time Is it cb-ar, forceful speaker. No ono who listened to the sermon last Monday morning will ever forget It. We are expecting a great day all day Sunday. In the evening, Hv. Archer will unu preach, his subject being. "I'llute's Choice." The results of the meetings this week have been very satisfactory, nnd we hop to ce niany moro accept Christ, be- ou nro all the istor. HiM church of rhrbd. S4h-niM Authorised 11 r a n c h or me Mother church. The Kimt Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos-on. Mass. .services are hem every hunuitv at 1 1 o clock, cnnrcn euim North Oukdale. subject for ti ......,. Suu- Sunday school at 11:4.". AppU- : cants under the ago of 'JO may be .",,'"",1''l- . . ! Wodm-sday evening meetings .whii h I n I ll d 11 tosl limitiia a Is of Christian Selenee healings, o'clock. ; rending room, wnici is in . " ; . ... ""y ... " I ' ,.' ..,.., '. ... . ,. , , , " ' - base - r " m - to attend lhe ,'l vices alio iin I the ieadlnK room. Ilcllicl Mlssloiuuy Hapllst t'huivli 1 Mornlim worship nnd cummun C. II. Kredcnl.ui K. pastor. ion at t(i:f..r.. SiTmon subject. Sunday school lo a. in. "Wenrlnn thu MarkH of the .Mas- I'rcachlnK 11 a. m. ter." KveninK services 7:30. I'opular evenhiR w-rvlce of 'iexi: A.alt. IS.SH. For what Is worship H t?:30. There will be man profited, if he sliall Kaln the a "soiiKfest," special music, 'l whole world, and lose Ills ownlhappv fellowship, and the sermon jsoul? lr what shall a man s've in I exchange for his houI? I Subject, value of the soul, Ps. 4H:7-S, lti-17. none of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor nor give tied a ransom for him. il'or the red, minion of their soul is precious, and It eeaseth forever). IHe thou not afraid when one Is I i nniile r eli. where the irlorv of his , house Ih increased: for when he ; (l u,lh he slmn Carry nothiiiK away; 1 his glory shall not descend after ! him. Twenty-seven In Sunday school , i wemy-seven in pununy scuooi iasi Mimiay. very one weiconu1 ias umiaj. i.veijone to alt services, v oine unu near tne utl time gospel, at 710 Welch ' street. l-ruyor evening. meeting Wednesdn y probvterlan Chmcli announcement ami pun.icuy w... Hlble school. 9:13 a. ni. Vert I appear later. A leadership train O. Walker, superintendent. Kvorvl-"K chool will also bo conducted department of the school wan weil I J-nily tho -Jhurohea. buBlnning filled last S u n d a y. The new i April 18- young people's class had a fine , . start. AVe have n place for you If you attend nowhere, else. Sermon. .11 n. m.. "The Suffer ing Savior," minister. Children's sermon, "A Clock." Musclat program: Organ voluntary. "Cavntcnn" Uaff Contralto solo, "A Voice In the Wilderness" Scott Kdna Klfert Isaacs. Offertory. "To a Wild Hose'.... MclJowell Anthem, "Thine Is the Oreat- ness" Ualhruith Mixed quartette. Postlude , Ash ford Sermon, ,7:3(1 p. in.. "The Crowds Around the Cross." Organ ' voluntary, "Melody" !.(ien. Charles (L Uawfis Offertory, "Shepherd's Iieposo" Schmoll Soprano solo, selected. Jlulh Inwrence.' Postlude in V Ashford "The Attractiveness of Jesus" THE BEST LOAN Has These Four Requisites AVAILABILITY (livinif prom pt uttontiim nit nppliciitionH, (ixnmiiiiitiiiii oC litlo and final cloNiiiK, with Hpc-isiiil iii'ivih'jrcH in noiiHtruution loans. LOW COST OP preliminary pxiiininiitimi of propoi'ty, pussiiijj title, preparing papers nnd closing loan. No commissions. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS t Distrihtited oVtf a'polioil ot .vcf'.., 'carrying extra shares insuring ma turity refund. ' " ' REPAYMENT PRIVILEGES ' rerunning repayment at any time without additional interest charges, uicinhership or withdrawal foes, fines or oUut extra expenses or charges. i zzz j ' ZZT j - ; ZZZ ' ZZZ ' IpS zz sdi 3 ZZZ zzz ; l,. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION . - o v will he the topic for discussion ' 1 at th Christian Endeavor society: jat ti:;to p. in. Miss deorglu (Mir-, rler will he the leader. Tho vitunir tHMtiile of the church ure invUea lo t.omw umi eMjoy thiH . limi devotional hour. OR Wednesday night at 7:30 ; 0-ciock the subject of tho study 'and discussion will he "(Jod us Uev01lie, m tno jew Testament. llring your Bibles and any verses descriptive of this theme. O Mi hi t hrfMii Churcli Ninth and Oakdalu streets. t'armnn K. Mell, minister. Office nn,l P"""H' rvuoy 111 uiw ." J'hone 1UM7. itesiaence pnoiiu iJtf . , , t.n . I.'IM rmniuiy mere wen Sunday sctuxd, largo crowds fo. ,ir1..i1in-. services and four more adtled to the church mem- bershlp. We want 500 In Hible , school next Sunday and 000 on master. The Christian KndenA'nr , .-roups are also very much alive; ..lid manv vounir people nro in! . . tbese services, cfioers inu "Test our welcome." subject is "The Walk With v.oa." At the close of tho sermon an other baptismal service will be conducted. Mid-week service on Wednesday night nt 7:110. The meetings nro ,-onducted in an unusual manner nna are very Interesting and help ful. Come and see. i .i. ....! Ai...ur.- eo use I ....,... unl.,.i,.ftu ... ..nn.iuctPd ..,.. i... f.,n ..i,r,., h. the (city will be held in this church .April The Sunday services if thlU W0(,k win bp heta Uy the. . , thoJr OWl ,.iiui.c1(.a, i h- ...u ..i-uta ..n,.n moM- ...in i... Vialil 'IMiIm will ho i ii veoiiif of nraver and conswra-1 jUon hy uU (hp lnombi;ni- 0f tho participating churches. Complete Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Btntlon The Voioe of a Great Country Program Sunday, March 25 11 A. M. Mnrninn Sorvicos -r from Klrnt llaptlHl Church. 7:30 I'. M. KveninK aervlccs from r'irat Baptliit Church. A A Sllcp Owncrn. At tnni Inn I Wo nro In ponitlon to pay yen moro than anyhody for wool-mo- hair. See ua heforo you soil. MKIr OK1J BAHCiAI.N liOUMi;, ill 111 Phone 1002. 27 N. Urapo Kt.IL? mm mm n PI n PS9 SB!llf This association has all these requisites. It is lo cul, mutual, safe, and a community builder. Ap plication for loans ure given immediate, attention, promptly closed, and tho money is available ut once. JACKSON COUNTY THE NEW RiUlto TODAY. S5H. That Stwtling Mystery Drama, Starring I JUNIOFt CCGHLAN ' The Boy Wonder on tho Screen , ALSO A Sidn-splitting comedy and , ROTH ERMEL'S MUSIC Admission Mats. (, , Eves. 10 425 10 is 35 ., DOMINO .... t, Tomorrow Bryant Washburn In His New Comedy "SKINNER'S BIG IDEA" :r Ibh n n p n PI P! I I U U U U U i II HI . ifi.nrur n. ... , i. vm:nov & door FRAMES 'MM iwm 'pa U TROWBRIDGE I-IJIIBEH YAHI -II i 1 )M Ml wi mm mm .' I i "Va. "Wt