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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. MAY 20. 19i!X. P3GE THRU! I Society Personals SEE OPENING GAMEIT AKEFIRST !N OF LEAGUE TODAY TELEGRAPH SHOOT The Laurel 11 ridge meet Friday evening. club time place to be announced later. will and Program Oregon Music Teachers Convention, Medford, May 21-22 Wedding Bells St. Ame's Altar Society will" meet in regular session Tuesday j I i De l,osh ere spending the week- A record crowd is forecast to-; PORTLAND, Ore., Mny l!i.-(P)'of M"rs. Simpler S.'sraitu. ' I lay nt the fair grounds for the Klumuth Run clnh won Hie 192S I I opening game of the Oregon-Call- ,.,, ,. . , , . , . : Mr. nnil Mm. T. B. Daniels will i fornln league, with Klamath Kails '" "f "? S,i"' -.,llkB ,. Mr an Mrs. offering .he reliance to the l'"t "urnament to-, WaM-r an.l Mrs. Susie I Medford Merchants. The fan,,. f, "e "mlaml lil,,r ;"" Kulhc-ford of Santa Anna. Calif.. I will start at 2:30 o'clock. A Ws''h,,. . f ' man ,K?,"I, ,0,,,""1 : on an auto trip to the coast today, crowd of Klamath rooters will f. n,n?., 'rl 'y ! mcnmiinny the team here targets. The Klamath five man Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Clancy re- The mayor'-! oi 1 Ashland? (iran.s lm , l,'"!rkP,'1 "P.tt fine ,0,Bl. C "'' ''" "'"f k' nmiit h Fn h and . ,', - . ' .. ' V . . ' lu r.ciin.1.-. j yv.-ii- ......... PllOORAM Monday. May 31 11:00 (let Together Hieukfasl. Hotel .M.mIioiiI. 8:30 lteglstration. l'reshyterian church. 9:30 Opening Address, Mrs. Clifford Moore, president O. M. T. A. afternoon at S:30 In Parish Hall. Response Mr. o. O. Alendei ter, mayor of Midior.l. ,, , T . , 9:4: llusinesii meeting. I . . "h""u . ., " .7. ! 1 1 :00 Discussion tlUhics Ktan.laiiliz.itioii). i ll':UO No liosl Luncheon, under a, apices of Mcdl'or.l-Ashtan.l Assn. tl.e. Ilomtner Uod and (inn club ..land l-ano conniy sportmen'H asso ciation of Hugene which finished panted home l,y their daughter Mrs. If, M. Day, and liltlo grand daughter, Denlse. of Seattle, also by their son Hubert of Portland. Klumuth. which recplves tliuj Chester Hubbard son of Mr. Orognnian troohv alonia with llininml Mrs. A. C. Hubbard was up-l Pass, lord will take part In the open Ing formalities, and there will be ... , V, i. , . -w..,ir..,,i I I" le for second place with .Michols will pitch for Medford,. , , 1 I ,.. ,.. .I, I,,..,. ..nii.tlllun ct.if.e . lum " nto-'- he arrived. He was troubled with! u cold tne nrst lew wccks. -""- ,.,,,,, ,,,, ,.,., !,. .,, ,,,i ,.i,i,., f n, Pen tor will do the catching ,. I a well-balanced snuad. it. K. Ik?-! committee for next year a the) Very little Is known of 11 e w waB h ,,; 0. A. C. It Is one of the six strength of the K an a h team h 9(j 0t 10() llar(len. I maJor appointments on the can.p-1 exceot that it is about of the same t)look and w R BoV(, tunl(M , ! lls. Thp ....nnniltee has chaw mettle as last 5'r- ; counts of 97: .1. H. Martin finish-i of nil the ralllys. Chester was Earl Davis wl l officiate behind (1(1(.(,(1 v esUlolu ,)t 1P the plate and do tne lancy an-; . f . . . . . s. , , his ,,.,, f,.a.. llfOincinfC. j Twn it iltn ulinntoru enm not I n.T i I rn it fit Corvallls. , SACS TO WIN BY THIRD Two of the shooters comnetlii'! i lernlty nt Corvallls. In the team race broke 99. They were Ray Class. Kuscne, and Carl Itahlburlt. Salem. The WashinKlon County Rod and dun club finished In third place with 473.. Salem was fourth with 4115; C'o quille fifth liosehurn sixth, 4",4; Echo seventh, 444; Yamhill clulilli. 411. Social Events of Church Societies TRAiGHTlDnnu pniiMT iq iivlsuii uuum iu SACRAMENTO. CaU, May Xf. (Pi KaiTnmento took unllHpuwd b iulor.shlp of the racific oast I Haseliail leasue today by winning lis third straight game and the, series from Portland, 8 to 0. yheeley and Severied hit homers. Score: Portland - The II.' M. L. Tiible study class i will meet with Mrs. Mary Douri ) j Wednesday ufternoon. Mrs. Jay j Wilkinson win lean tne siuuy. j The Ladies' Aid society of the ! First M. K. church will meet in , regular "home coining" Tuesday I afternoon in church parlors. The Kast Side circle will have charge 'of the entertulnment. Visitors nl- I ways welcome. I Woman' Bible hts !!tUMlUJJ DOWNS. LOUIS-j M.K. huivh Mi -is Tueslny R. TI. F.., VII.Li:, Ky., May !!. () ' 1 " " ...T 0 4 1 I Reigh Count, the heavily played iibwmhi w..u.l.. ... , Sacramento 8 14 1 favorite won the Hifty-fmirth Ken- 'i'mnlln nnd AInsmKh; Keating I lucky derby with iln $r.o,nuo nri" iind Severeid. today while eighty thousand hm-- ' sous cheered their tribute. OAKLAN'I), Cul., May ID. (P) , Misstep was :.econd and Toro The Oaks took the lead in their' w;lH third. The race over a mil-' .juries with the Senttle lndiunsan(1 n qUnrter route, was run in by scoring n four to one victory jn drizxllng rain and over a track here today. George Hoehler wa.sjsi0,my w)tji nnn. iu rare form for the Oaks. tiC time was 2.10 2-f. Score: R. H. L-1 tye winner, owned by Mrs. John D. Hertz of Chicago, wife of a home" at the church parlorn on Wednesday of next week Instead of Tuesdny as hns been announced. The chunge was made on hp count of suppers given at the church Monday and Tuesday. Mitr Wing urges a good atten ( Presbyterian- church). Selected vm-al iuimbTs I .Isie t "arhon Strang t ItosebuigL with 1'raiu es l.int.-n m the piaim: "Uyum To The Sun" ( Hiinsky-Korsaknw ) W. t'atleion J;ines (MedioiI), with Mix. W. C. Janes, nt the piano. Mis. K. (lore, local chair man, presiding. 1:30 Vocal iJiscussion. Mr. V. A. Ten ll.iaf, rhalrim.n. Practical talk on voice production with demonstrations, by Mr. Ten Jlaaf, to be followed by neneral discussion. lf:3u Violin J tiscusWou, Mr. Tel ltaeoti. chaifiuan. The Practical Value of Knsemble l'laying. by Mr. Paeon, to be followed by gineral discussion. 3:3(( Teaching As A Fine Art. Miss Clar.i A. Trotter, supervisor of intermediate gnuloK nnd Instructor of psychology, Southern Ore gon Normal School. 4:0ii Garden Party at the home of Mrs. Deliuy Getchell'. Hostesses. Greater Medford Club. Piano numbers by Miss Luelb S.ipping lon. Rosehurg. (1:30 No Host blnner. Hotel Medford. X:30 Concert by Portland .Artiste. Presbyterian church. Mrs. Henry W. Meizger, soprano: Mrs. Sylvia Wcinstein Margulls, violin; Mrs. Thomas Curricle Hurke at the piano; Mr. iavld Campbell, piano; Frederick W. Goodrich, organ: I'ortland string quartet : Frank ' Kichtmlaub, violin; Sylvia WVInsieiri Murgulis, violin; Ted Hacon. ; viola: Ferdinand Konmd, violoneello. i (a) Concert overture in L Flat William Fan Ikes (b The LUtlc Hells of Our !ady of Lourdes . 11. It. Gaul (c)'esper Processional lly-vi'y II. (iaul Frederick W. Guodrich ' A Few Observations on .Modern M usic. Mrs. Thomas Caniek Hurke I Pastor! IMzzctti Nebbie Resphigi Trois Poesies de hi Lyrhiuc Japonaistv.w Sira winsUy 1 Akaklto, 2 MnxtitKumi, 3 Tsarnlukl vmotreux Separes Roussel I'anyre aux Talons d'Or Puldowskl Mr Metier l M rs. Hurke at the piano (a) Nigun (Improvisation) from the Haul Shcm Suite... Krnest Rloch (h) Allegretto Hoccherinl-Ki'isler , Sylvia Weinstein Margulls .Mrs. Hurke at the piano Japanlsehes Regenlied Poseph Marx Vale ile Chopin Joseph Marx Zigeuner Joseph Marx Waikiki Cburbs T. Grilles Mrs. Metrger Mrs. Hurke at the piano Bnb-loek-Hythe Martin Shaw , Quint. -n. Op. 81 Ovoruk Mr. Campbell and Portland String Quartet PROGRAM TUFSDAY, MAY 211 8:00 Get Together Breakfast, Hotel Medford. 9:00 Business Meeting, reports of committees nnd election nt of ficers; Presbyterian church. 10:00--Harmony Dismission, Mr. Frederick W. Goodrich, chairman. Method in Teaching Harmony, by Frederick W. Goodrich, to be followed by a Round Table Diseulon; each speaker to be limited to three minutes. Hoie-Haynes .V beautiful wedding was solem nized ul the Free Methodist par s:ma?;e. ;i:;T West Tenth street , dm Saturday evening nt eijilu o'clock, when Miss Gladys Hole, daucjiter of Mrs. Klsie Dole and William H. Itaynes. both of Medford. were phdjips united in marriage by lie v. .1. K. vvlniz of McU.nald. The bride was Very attractively attired in white sill., trimmed with lace, and carried a showe. botpie! of Bride's roses. The Misses Kdlth and Nettie Dde, sisters ol the bride, were her attendants, ami WilKain Dole, acted as b. it mail. A tier ctitieratulat iotiv. l.-om rela tives and friends, the bride ami 'tootn d' parti'd on a clliau trip. They will iVr-ide on South Ivy street. u:i W-uni I iu n hill, near Camns. I Lugene Fruit flrowem plnnt yesterday afternoon, officer and opens canning ieatn in rhuhnrh. others m att'hed all night without , finding a truee of the woman. Miss' loiter, who lived with two sisters a wished from siuiu am) i;ti t x liiunatioii of ber ilisuppt a im m e v;i ul-iaiued here loi'ay. AXDitVKIt. Mass.. Mav 1!. (fl'i Addressing the ,st udelil lody of Pfl cademy at:d a l;;ri;e gath loi'utioiwtl aul hoi itii's. rep- VM ix-;'-Mtiii:; universities and schools ( hi nuhout the country. President Ciiolidge warned today a;:ainst un di'i i iiiMllni; ihi paramount im- pio-tiitii-e of Keci-ndary schools i Uiiiniu men to be law aiadin-: p:-tM.:ie and God-fearil:g c PArtland Gns company is In- i stalltnu s:.HM smoke eliminators. S'tS ta ta ca sa a cri JOHNS. M ANVII.I.H U ROOFING and n SHINGLES AT El TROWBRIDGE sa s LUMUlvIl YARD taUDBBS a OPENING OF NEW CREAMERY WEDS. jj FOR YOUR WINTER ' Wednesday evening between the j hours of 7:3ti p. m. and I 1 p. i" ithi Jackson County Creamery will I have open house and Mr. Kroschel 'invites tin' public to be bis r.nesis ! ut this time. The new name selected for the Jackson County Creamery will be announced during Ihe evening nnd 1 iho sS'iii.oo in prize money will he : awarded the winners who MiKgesi -; ed the three best names for l he i creamery. All the farmei'.-; lu'iUn stock in the organization will i e-i-eive their annual divideml checks Wednesday evening. J. D. Miekle, state dairy and food commissioner; Professor P. M. Itrandl. professor of animal husbandry of Oregon State col- Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch v.o Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Reichstein Tel. 631 Deuel ! lege; Porter J. Neff, Medford 1 Seattle 1 Oakland 4 0 1 ' tHxlcah magnate, came from be- Graham and Rorreanl; Roehler j hind in the stretch to capture the rtn.l 1 .1 I ...... IfiflH. 1 1,. ,,,,.1.1,,., oloMflo fill' VirV iir, He finished with n lead ot i V". . . .... . V dance as the time is getting short ' 11:00 Pluno Discussion, Mrs. Klla Connell Jesse, chairman. The before vacation and the members will not have many more oppor tunities to get together this spring. Presbyterian Church. K. P. Lawrence, minister. 0:45 n. m.. Sabbath school. Good, SAN FRANCISCO. May H (A1) The Seals blanked the Hollywood Stars here today, and collected, I hree scattered runs along the j way, two of them on circuit swats bv Welsh and Jolly. I Score: x R. H. E. ! lolly wood 0 8 1 i San KruncLsuo 3 7 1 Fullerton, Bonolli and Agnwe; Mails and Sprinz. about three lengths. BLUE GREW KEEPS UP VICTORY LIS! LOSETO GIANTS DURRY, Conn.. Mny IU- OP) Yal's nnljeiiten varsity oluht fin ished four lonL-ths nhcad of Cor- I nell and six ahead of Princeton 'in the nnnunl IrianKi'lar regatta ! on the llousatonie here today. ! The blue erew led all the way i from the start. The offirial limes: Yale 10:21: Cornell lu:Ji.; Princeton 10:42V4. ANN'APOI.IS. .May III. W) The naval academy plehe crew today defeated the University of Pennsylvania freshmen liy three today. ctitcAnn Mnv. io IJP) With .., ,' ...... ..i ,,r.,i I lenL-ths on the Severn Had; Wilson hlttinK his sixth liowlns niialnst wind and tl( '; home run of the season, the Cl.hs Ihelr time was 7 minutes and won their thirteenth consecutive seconds for Ihe Henley distance, came defeating Uoston, 3 to 2 to- i.tii r.ADKI.PHI A. Mav in. (P' . .. Harvard; unlieaten Sl'orc,: ,1,-rew finished first, three-fourths I!ns,on , 2 ' of n lenuth ahead ot Pennsylvania '""'!,,KO I nV"i 'yr.' with navy third, two full lencths Robertson and Taylor; ,lollhl(, Pennsylvania in the main nnd Clonbales event of their trinnKUlar regatta ST. I.OI IS. .May 10. (IP) The on the Schuylkill river today, riiants routed rllnt Ithem here! grotip. Kach pupil IK tll'Ked to be on lime every Sunday. Classes will be dismissed early for the high school, baccalaureate service. Morning, Cnlon baccalaureate service, Createrian theater. 7 p. m., Christian Kndeavor so ciety. 8 p. m., livening -service;' Stere- opticon pictures, "The Homance of Suul of Tarsus." Come. Worship with us nnd travel again with Paul to Kpheslis. l'jisl Slle lwle I'lrst M. hu ll The Kast Side circle of the First M. K. ehuth met with Miss May Phlpps Tuesdny nfternoon, Mi-s. .1. A. Doran presiding, Mrs. K. C. Kopper leading the devotions. Mi's. Doran orfei-lng prayei-. After a brief business session the following program was enjoyed: Piano solo. "My Mother's Hands." Mrs. T. (1. Heine: a group of Victrola selections. Mrs. Oco. Uidwell at tile Victrola. A special feature of the program was a talk of the wonders of Scotland by Mrs. Tom Taylor, recently arrived from Scotland. During the social hour, Miss Phlons. aslsted by Mrs. Louise varslly Hodgeman n id well and Miss Clarice Heale, nerved Ice cream and cake. today to win the second game of the series 4 to 3. Dutch Henry pitched for the visitors. i Score H. H. E.! New York 4 12 11 St. I.ouls 3 l 1 Henry and Hogan, O'Farrell; Kheni, I'.elnhart and Wilson. CINCINNATI, May 19. IIP) The Ilrooklyn Ttoblns closed their !.'....!.... ..-ttli n 9 to U: victory over the P.eds here today, i university ot vt asningiun ....... McWeeny was Invincible in the j .. mmd ran away from the ore box for ' Brooklyn. I Ron state college cinder men in Score. R. H. E. the stadium today by a score of Ilrooklyn 2 f. u SI to ja Cincinnati 0 1 HUSKY ATHLETES MASSACRE 0. A. C. SKATTI.E, May Ifl. Ifl) The McWeeny and Hellne; l-.uquc. May and Picinlell. New York at St. Louis, called: rain. The Huskies took ten first in cluding one tie In the fifteen events. (inly one record was broken nnd that a University of Washing ton record. Steve Anderson, a Husky sprint el Mrs. O. Burnett Hostess .Missionary Swiely. The social meeting of the Wom an's Missionary society of the Methodist Kpiscopn! church South was held May 15, nt the home of Mrs. Ollle Burnett, with Mrs. K. O. Henselman as assistant hostess. Mrs. Wilkinson led the study program with devotions, and sing ing, giving as the study topic, "Untouched Centers In Latin America". Several Interestind leaflets touching on the subject were read. The intention for discussion was "What Disclpleshlp Characteris tics are NeceKsary for bringing In the New Day." During thq White Elephant sale after the social hour refresh ments were served by the bos tess and her assistant. . Junior Society Is Crowing A contest between the boys and lowe'red the ' schooi "all time (girls of the Junior department Is r.o.neiping to Keep me uiieiMiiin.-r ... the Presbyterian Sunday schorl large. This contest which was WASHINGTON. May 1!. (IP) Continuing their assault on . lM.n ne covnva ,h. Ington pitchers the -Meve.nnu ,,-, f n ,4 .linns look todav s rnin-delnyed , game !) to 7. i MOSCOW, Idaho. May 19. UP) started some time ago will end Mere I.. 1'" Cleveland " 10 1 Washington 1 12 'ivcrslty of Idaho here this af- Shaute. Harder and L. een. , t,,rnoon, 70V4 to CO 1-2 ' The University of .Montana won n dual track meet from the I nl- C.aston, lluel. Braxton, Marberry and Montana took eight firsts in the 15 events, stowell. Idaho, was 1.1..U r(n..n Bill. 1nU. PHILADF.I.PHIA. May lOj-); Thp ,c vau TeQOra for Iuaho The combination of Kobert Moses , Mnlana was broken by Miller ('.rove nnd Tristram Speaker nl..neior Monin!1 , . .,, arter was sufficient to subdue the -"'- ,,, reKar event, when he Jump eauo White Sox this afternoon a t R ,ni.nei) the Athletics won by 2 to 0 nnd , gained hajy a game on the fly- jiOS anc.KI.KS. May 19. UP) tng Y'ankecs. ' Jack Dempsey will return to the Score: R. H- I ring on June 2 He has ngre, d Chicago - 0 6 " to boi nn exhibition maich then Philadelphia 2 4 1 to raise funds to save the fash- Kaber and Tlerg. Crotlse; drove j tnil)p. velshire Oiotilevanl Con nnd Cochrane. gregatlonal church from going un- Other American leaguo games postponed, rain Kter the hammer. LOUISVILLE. Ky., May 13. UP) , , ,m I Derby day dawned btllllnn with ... May I-1' 11 . . II. .Ut l.ranVA A Singing tonight to an audier.ee of, pjn (lremhfi;, ' th(. r,.ni people, one of the largest i. , AU(,rnnte rrindt. of rain KVOKXR. Ore., June 2 with a butuiuet given by th losing side to the winners. Alt ho this contest has been very close the girls are now a trifle ahead. Mrs. W. W. Kelcher. who Itt superintendent of the department has been the meanH of creating un added Interest In religious train ing. There nre about 10 enrolled In thin diviidon with an average attendance of between CTi and "a with peven teachers und clawes. Kven the large junior room Is not ndenuntn to fill the growing neeiln so that classeH have hod to be helil In other room. Kach side will welcome new members tit help them win. Mim Joyce Andrm IIoMcnh .Mlvdonnry Triangle Club The Missionary Trinngle of the Piano, its Technic and its Repprtoile, by Mm. KUa Connell J to be followed by a Hound Table Discussion. 2:00 No Host Luncheon, under the auspices of Oregon Federation of Music Clubs; Presbyterian church. 1:00 Oregon Federation of Music Clubs. Greetings Mrs. Waller II. May, president Federation Miss Helen Calbreatll Federation Plans for Oregon Mrs. Waller H. May District Federation Work. .Mrs. Libert C. l'eets. president National Federation Work.. M is. Warren K. Thomas Junior Department lean Warren Carrielt State nnd National Contest Mrs. Clifford Moure. Hulletin Kate Dell Maiden Music In Settlement Centers Mae Koss Walker Why Federate ? (me Minute Talks by Kepresenta lives of Federated Clubs. - - Mrs. Jumes 'Ohuld, CdrVallls.' Mrs. Carlton Williams, The Dalles. Mrs. William Horsefall, MarshCJehL Mrs. Charles lleinline, Hoselung; and others. (a) The Sea MasDowell (b) Time Was When I In Anguish Lay... .('has. T. Griffcs (c) Night Song at Amalll Mrs. II. 11. A. Heaeh (d) At Morning Jeanne Hnyd (e) Stret'u Winter Walts M a rg.i ret K en nt-i I y Mrs. Warren 10. Thomas at the piano 2:30 Chorus of Ida Jackson ouinty school children, under the dir- eclion of Miss Leona G. Marsters, Southern Oregon Normal school, i 2 : 4 T Public Schoid Musle Mrs. Anna Landsbury Heck, dial emu n. ! 3:30 Scenic Drive (Couresy of Medford Uealty Hoard), visit to nor-! mal school nnd tea in Ashland Civic Club house on Winburn i Way, (courtesy Ashland M usic club, assisted by the -Civic I in- j prove ment club, Monday SI inly club. Fortnightly Study club. Ashland Study club, and the Delphian. 0:30 Dinner, Hotel Medford. liy courtesy of Medford Itotnry, Kl wanis and Lions clubs. Musical progrnm by Miss ICIl'abeth Levy, violin and P. A. Ten Haaf, baritone. Ituth Bedford, JOHu Connell Jesse al tlx piano. N :3 Concert, Presbyterian church. Miss Martha It, Hey nobis, or gan, Portland; Mr. George Hopkms, piano, Hugcue ; Miss Doris Helen Patterson, harpist, Fugcne; M r. James Stevens, baritone, Ashland; Miss Alma Lawrence, nt the piano, Ashland. (a) Allegro from The Fourth Sonata Gttllmant (b) ( 'hunt lastorul A Dubois (c) Tdd bythe Campfhe (legend) Hugo Goodwin Miss Iteynolds (a) Ja Fille aux Cheveux de Lin 0) The Garden in the Huin "It rains. I close my eyes nnd listen. The falling rain I cunuot see Seems to purl nnd flow through The Garden And Flood the Gloom Invoked by me." M inn Patterson Symphonic Etudes Schumann Mr. Hopkins "THK 'CITY OF JOY" Deems Taylor (Words by Charles Hanson Towne) fa) Spring In town (b) Poor put happy (e On a roof garden (d) Home Mr. Slovens (a) Prelude In D Minor Rachmaninoff b) Scottish Gavotte Hopkins (c) May NJght Palmgien (d) I.a Campatiella Paganini-Llszt Mr. Hopkins lawver und It. V. Fowler, county agriculture agent will all give in teresting talks. A good niusie.ti program has been arranged by Mr. Kroschcl during the evening. The Jackson County Creamery's new plant is one of the most mod em In (he state and It will be an editeatloii to come In and Insped it during this night. CAMAS, Wash., May 111. W) , lllodhounds. were ordered lure to day from Olympia to aid in the .-ieiirch lor Miss Mary Luci , tilt, who disappeared from Iwr home INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 10S ' 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon '. SANDER;-'' Aeronautical School, Inc. Medford Airport Med ford's Own Flying School FLYING TAUGHT under supervision of Ex-army in structor and nil- mail pilot, FAST AIRPLANE SERVICE ANYWHERE ANY TIME WITH SAFETY. SEE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FROM THE AIR You don't know how beautiful it is until you do. Special Sightseeing Trips only ?2.50 per passenger. NEW PLANES OF LATE3T TYPE. Thorouglily experienced pilots and instructors. Come out and see us. WE FLY EVERY DAY Debussy Presle FAT CASH PAY LESS NO BILLS TO DISTRESS A NA TIQN' W&S iNSTirurON- n EYUa J A HELPFUt STORE, PAY LESS, CET MORE I where savings are greatest slsted Of a review of the past year's! er's Lullaby." work. Neollle Blden, Harold! Mrs. James C.rigsby gave vocal Archer, Bernice Cill, Ira Kewell, Margaret O'Nell, Kdwin Anderson, and Dorothy Kada each gave short talks. Helen Wilson and Irvu number ".Mother's Love." Mrs. P. C. Unburn, "The Master Is Coming." Mrs. lllllh Iteed, vocal number. Kewlll gave a special number that j "Little Mother of Mine." I IVI.'U II I l.n.-.'l.... .. 1:.. Thanksgiving to mother. Itefreshments of Ice crenm and cake wero served. Those assist ing Mrs. J. T. Dnvls, Mrs. I. 11. Core, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Child- was greatly enjoyed. There were forty present anil three new mem bers were added to the society Di vision No. 2, with Marjery Hon as chairman, hnd charge of the re freshment. They served hot choc olate and sandwiches. I reth, Mrs. C. II. flood, Mrs. Pal- ! terson and .Mrs. Akers. Alpha Ilellu Class I I Have Puny Thurxlay j Vnl'' will Install a curb lighting The Alpha Delta class of Hie system. First Christian church entertained! hear nny singer in I nnil sunshine followed durl.ig tbej during this the cer for the Ernestine Schumann-Helnk. world I Willi a Mother's Day party Thurs- lay nfternoon nt the chiin-h. The ICecretalional Hall had been very beniltlfilllyilecor.ited by Mrs. .1. T. Davis ml her committee. The mothers of the class members re. reived at the door, boutonnleres if roses, anil were the honored guests ot the afternoon. The prcs- Klret Christian church met ict the. blent Mrs. Clyde M. Hon. presided ! home of Joyce Qdrews, 3r, an-jnt the business part f the meet eotiver. Thursday evening. The(nB, The social hour was In business meeting van In charge of; charge of J. T. DaVIs nnd Ihe president. Dorothy Hails. aml,B Very pleasing program had been I m 1 pari in ., i k. . .- nsiiing year w ci.-i-.eii. i ii'-n n -. ,, i, , Kiln liowns iracK W...M.I ne ivu.j ... engag.yj.ent on her gulden Jubilee ld. I lour. v famous contralto will mi """" .,. ,rai.fc would be 'lenvv atiMimlin. l,.l rh.n. ..f 1 gram (or the evening. This con- arranged Mrs. Alleen XVlckn gave piano numbers. Mrs. it. 1. Itsy, reading, ": I Phone V Zlii sty i w mmssr nil tt ILK BUTTER iCE CREAM 1 PATIIPDI7rn .cirr .ennr ,tt":PRODUCED PACKED ,,.' THE SANITARY WAY Rumors are being circulated. The J. C. Penney Company has not sold out to a mail order house. The J. C. Penney Company is a national institution op erating stores in more than one thousand cities and towns. The controlling stock in the J. C. Penney Co. is owned by the local managers of these stores. This stock has not been sold to a mail order house and : will never be sold. The rapid growth of business in the Medford J. C. Pen ney Co. store is ample proof of the confidence and good will that can be established in a community by close, ad;, herence to the J. C. Penney Company policies. We Hold No Sales One Low Price to All Merchandise Built Up to a Standard, Not Down to a Price