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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1928)
0 'fmr.rtnw tottvay, M:T5rn an. win, PAE PTVH 5 Mrs. C. K. stouder, mid grandson, Klino Welch, were visi'ora at the S. K. Dunuihiuon home Tuesday. Mrs. Yocum has just returned from Albi-a. Ore.. uli'M' she has been visillni; her three uns. Fred, tiran ville and Ma. k. and her duUKhter. Mrs. t. K. stouder. who returned mie with her for a short visit. Mrs. Henrietta Fick had the mis fortune to injure her shoulder last Saturday, she is now improvim- JACKSOXVILI.K. Mar. 29. The nd,'r ,h doctor- care. SI e is past noble (-rands of Kebekah U.de "uw ,he """' t,f her daughter, were entertained Tuesday by Mr. iM' S Zola Kkk.' The following ladies' l-at f nday. March 23. the Win were present: .Mrs. Harriet Hoe. ' t'ma "anilifire Jii is held their lvK Murtha Dunninuton. Lizzie Crone- ' ular "-'"-' In whieh two very Kiilherine Wendt Kmmn "'ci.-i.ms were unnouno- ! pound uirl. born Tuesday, March! ed the ltrldito club at Iter homo :7. The little miss has been named 10 HEAD HUMANE DRIVE AT ME KinilWIinmoreni'. Mi. Nick lUfhup and son Jerry PtvachluK. U u. in. Monday evening. The following ChrlHtinii hndtavur, 6:45 p. m. mi-inlH-rs ami guests were present: j ThereiWill be mi service nt 7:30 Mrs. Hyde of Medford. Mrs. Hur-, so that all who desire to Uo bo old Crump. Mm. Ownr Lewis. Mr.--, j may attend the evening services Howard Haer. Mrs. C. N. Mrljiy. j at Phoenix. whUh is the day that Mrs. Kred Kick. Mrs. t'tvtitn H Wh. i their new church is o be dedi- ' Mrs. Vivian Wilson, Miss C wen- , catod. ' tlolyn White nml the hostess. Itilde Mtidy s.0,or : I ; p. n Tuesday. ' hoir practice. miller. Van Mulkey, Ray fichaefer, Mamie, Norris, Mury Smith, Georgia i'ody j Mainie Nelson, liensie Miller anil the hostess. Miss Dorothy Chltwood is now a 'member of tho Jackson County f Humane society, and was appointed ! a representative of the Jackson- j ville for a membership drive. The1 work which this society wishes to j carry out is to obtain a humane-, officer and establish a hospital fur! doga and cats at some location ! within the county. j Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Png nnd 1 son of Fort Klumuth, who have j been visiting Mrs. Page's parents, gMr. and Mrs. S. M. S my tin. of IhLsj CM, imvf rt'iui iifti mum'. Mrs. T. H. Hunnlngton and moth er. Mrs. Lelila McKee, were Med ford visitors Tuesday. C. H. Dunningtnn went to Grants Pass Tuesday to tnke charge of the Rant ford Jones meat market if or n while. Hugh Coinbe:t is taking his place on Iho Santford Jones truck that went to Klamath Falls Tuesday. Mrs. M. K. Yocum nnd daughter. and Miss Vera Duncan motored from Gold Hill to our city Thurs day and were yut-bts ut Amy's Plate. 0Iiv And Mm Tom 1I:ives and son of Archer, luw.1. were rm-iu bhis Mis. Fred Fick. Miss McCully ih. v, ir V nnd M is. Henry C.alluu visited Mrs. w ir.w.i.i i Hudson at the red Heart hos-' Junior Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Dynge of pitul during the week. j'V- P- .......,..... h(.v- iiin , r v for i will be pleased to welcome s..v..rt .lav- a.tendinir their .n I W H'linU O.urvli. JmksomllU'. i you at all the servic-s. Henry, who is ill ut the Itofcue On Tuesday evening. March -River Fanitarium. about 80 people pathered In the Mrs. Abbott, former resident of basement of the Presbyterian Jm.kHonville. died lit M ml ford Sun- church to partake of a bounteous choir practice. Vicker. Pastor, eu. ilie first was the awarding of ,iuy. The funeral service first prize t Maijtuy French fur hild at CnnKer'n funeral having tlie must artistic and will and she was laid to rest In the planned count book of any of the -Jacksonville cemetery by the side contestants. Mrs. Larson. the f her late husband, Charles Ab Kuardian. Inwiiitf the pleasure of bott. pre.seniin a first aid kit to her.. Mrs. T.izzie Cronentlller wascall The count books mi(ht be further -Ins on friends here TucMlay after explained as a history of the Camp- i noon. Mrs. Crone miller also at fire Oirl's life as far as she has tended the annuul church meeting Kone. including the honors she has 'at the Presbyterian church won and riifferent periods of inter- Tuesday evening. Klnier K. Mc I BUTTE FALLS , were dinner and to hold the annual busi- parlors ness met tlnn. Iteportuf all the activities of the church were given, showing that evtny branch of the church uiii'L' li i.l hxfn 1ii ktn care of ' the past year, both financially and 1 vacation visiting otherwise. place. With the exception of a very few.- There were &6 at Sunday school nil of the old officers were ere- .! tf ift inrirnHf attendance we II was unanimously voted tn re- Helen Simervllle, student of the j Ashland normal, spent her spi lim relatives of this have had for some time. Mrs est. Two non-Campfire mothers; Mrs. Hyde of Medford was n tain Hev. F.lnier McVicker an mln-j Marian acted us supt i imenm -nx wero asked to judge these. Mrs. : cuest of Mrs. fJeorce Maxwell Mon-i inter for another year. in the absence of Mr. Nee, who Ferguson and Mrs. Karl White, day niuht, returning to Medford: An excellent orournm of mu- was ill with flu both of Jacksonville. The second Tuesday morning. 1 steal numters by Geneva Dorothy, substituttnn for decision was the date fur the camp-1 Mrs. Anna Coffmun, w ho has accompanied by Marjorie l.intlly. 'U school. play which was set for Fri-; been quite ill at the Itogue Hiverand C. race and Frances WakefM. tleorge Stmerville and Harold May 11th. this being an ope, sanitarium for some time, i now i and humorous readings by Mrs. llildrc.th. students of tln C of t.. improving. She was abb to leave. Frank Saulsbcrry, was given dtii-iwho spent their vacations visiting Mrs. Nee is Mr. Nee this week fire day, date and considered hct. . J. Hice, president of the State the sanitarium Tuesday and is now Normal school at Itellingham. Wn,. I saylng at the home of Mrs. Alpha was a visitor In Jacksonville and; Hnrtmun. Medford this week, relative to the state adoption of the Pice system of penmanship. While here he called on former Kentucky friends. Mrs. J. N'. Williams and Mrs. Frank Ullsberry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfr.'-d Norris are the parents of a nine and a half Mrs. Fred Fick. Miss McCully Mrs. Henry CiaMlup, Mrs. pert ha Ing the evening. Iwi t h Toward the close of the meeting ; turned to lutives and friends, Kugene Saturday Reverend McVicker gave a short talk, explaining several parts of the work and complimenting I be Keegan. Oscar Lewis and Alfred I church as a whole on tho efficient Norris were timnng the Jackson- way. and in such a spirit of unity, vllle people who attended the fu-'that the work had been done the neral of Mrs. Abbott at Medford ' past year. 1 Wednesday. j Program for Sunday, April 1st: ! 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"Tho Spy," ti pliiy t he put on hero Frhlny niKht ! tho KiiBlo- Point KrutiKo. is l-inK .spon sored liy the Uii'ls' .lull. A lut'Ko orowil from hero at temlffl tho f u n o r a 1 of (ieorse Durcer in Medford Saturday after noon. Mr. Hughes h;is lteen quite ill. Pr. Holt was railed to attend him Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe .Nee had as dinner anests Wednesday evenltiK Mrs. Karl llonver. Miss Naomi Van Croon olid -Mrs. Krank Hoover. Mr. Troffern. who has boon ill, is reported ub IjoIhb niueh bettor. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith spent a few days last week trans uetliiK liuslnens in Klamath Kall.i. They returned homo Wednesday. Lester left for Klamath Kails UK a -Q Monday morninn and will ho fire warden on the Indian reservation near there this sum mer. Several elilldron have been ab sent I rom sehool lately With eolds and flu. Mrs. Taylor, who has been ill for sumo time. Is reported to be muib improved. Klmer Hoofs ot Ills knee hurt aL camp Tuesday by a falling log, and Mr. Clark uot n pieeo of steel in his eye., lloth went to Medford Monday afteronon for , medical attention. lleverley Jafkson poked a piece ior.JnuBod alass about a quarter jor an Inch square up her nose Saturday and it was necessary to (take her to Medford to a doctor i to have it removed. I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Driskoll, I who have resided here for many years, moved Sunday to ysninnu. whero Mr. Dliskell hns secured work lut a truck driver. Members of tho American Le gion from hero who attended the meotliiK In Medford Monday night wero Charllo 1'ntton. I. KoenlK. Itay Talker, Karl Hoover and Clyde Smith. Several of llics.; also attended tho prize fight. The funeral of Sam Krietzer's sister was held Sunday at (irants 1'ass. Tho Krlotzer family from hero attended. Mr. Stoddard spent Monday nnd Tuosdny In Medford. Mrs. Karl Hoover directed tho music at the local institute held In Jacksonville Saturday. Karl Hoover ond Mrs. Alberta Hoovor transacted business in Medford Wednesday. BOlLyT r-jXC-BROlL Many of us know the delightful difference in the freshness of peas picked from our own garden with the dew of early morning on the pods. And at the Fiyc packing plant we have lear".ed from Nature in our time-honored process of slow curing by wood fire and in planning our distribution methods so that these delightful Frye's "Delicious" Brand Hams come fresh from the smokehouse to your table with the least possible loss of time. There are scores of appealing ways to pre pare this tasty, energizing food, ond you'll find them all In Frye's "Meat Guide." Send 3c to Frye & Co., Portland, to cover postage. My r tluoe months, Is now able to attend , Mrs. A. 10. Purves and duuKhtor ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ood siliool. lie has to be taken down ml mother, Mrs. Aluller, wero luidard ot tllls creek. ami back by a member of the fam-.... ,,.., illst Tuesday! ..: V, .a as liraniH runs luuiuj b ily, fiH it Ik too I'm- to walk. Wm. (tlciuifl nrl t'. I). Pui-voh wore fntlfM's nt iho Ikuihi of Mr. nnd Mrs, II. 'P. SIiik'o liiMt Sunday. Mi'dfni'd HlmiPlnK li t afttTIKKHl. Dr. l-'n-d finddard of PkIIh Kp'-ift last Krldny Tui'siiny ihoMidtal plmiB lire nearly finlHhed Klamath' Hood River Culllornla capttallsl , with bin huvH 112-ucro lteuiiih land orctiaru. TOMORROW NIGHT With Jack Bowrinj? and His Music WAGNER CREEK Tho Wnsner Crt-fk hcIiooI board hold thoir annual mffttnjj to idi'ct srhuol toarhorH and Jnnttur, lnnt Haturday 'Vntnjr. As tParhorH tluy Hi lcctftl MIhh Donithy nnd MIkh , niuHHom H-ad of ApidoKatc. . Thpy also i'hrttd Howard W"! k, Jr., nn Jftntor. JvHtsa WIHIaniH returned thin woHi from tho Unas! a valley in Callrornla, whnro h hint uvvn , working with Khccp for tho paHt Wt'fk. Mr. nnd !rH. Jainffi Ravntjn mov d hint Snnday to Hilt. Calif., wln-n ho will work In tho futun. They in) nnd (o make that pin re their hom'. Mr. and Mm. John of rtirwnfx Hpcnt Ih nt Saturday with tlu-lr daughter. Mth. 1'loyd ludl of Yank. r.ulnh. H. H. Coddard Hpnt tlm wrk nd with hln ulstf-r, Mrs. Iifnn. In Phofiiix. Mrn. Htan is will known on this crofk nn a former rnnldcnt. Mr. anil Mm. Wiirn-n Harr fif , NVil rrfpk Hpfnt mst Thnmday vr n I nj? with M ih. 1 ta rr'n pa nn t , Mr. and Mm. John W'olMarnott. O. Cronman of NVJI crt'k, an edd time ncMuainlnncp of tin Woljrainott ; family, nrrompanU-d Mr. and Mrn. Barr on th'lr vIhII. Mrn. F. 10. W. Smith railed on. I her daimhti-r, Mr. Howard Itoyd, I In Mdford lant Saturday. 1 Arthur Kastland of Uorrln. Tnlif.. ! catnn ovor lawt Tursdny nnd will hu n d a f mv d a y h w 1 1 )i M r. a n d ; Mm. O. A. Ilrlncr. ! Amonc thosn cnlHncr nt ihc homo of Mr. nnd Mm. ('. K. frn'n lat U'rdnndy pv-ninc wnro AN'. I. UrntUfy, V. W. Wiirdt-n. f'harlnn I,orkwood, Klrny M'-Ornw, Arl hur !-;atland nnd M. K. Uradlcy. Th . ovnnlnn wan ("pnnt playing curdH . and enjoying radio munlr. K. W, Comhn nnd daughter Tr nlorn wrro In Mfdford Jn.it TtH'H-, day nftornoon htiping. Mm. It. It, riirvfn i -m unim, 'Clyde. Untirt nnd JatnoMpitfk dln- Hilarity Hall DANCING FREE e ADMISSION 25c The Orchestra That Guarantees Plenty of Fun Q3ce our New Figlit Arena, the place where ''Bull" Montana and Al Karasick will do their bone-crushing Friday night,1 April 6. l nr with Mr. and Mm. Ilnry Hur-; I I iH-tto; :t Sunday. Oninn Piirvpn, who hnn Imnn unrl-1 VU7 111 111 ins nvmw iui tuu (iiuk O