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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MF.DFOKD, ORI'tipy. ftrXDAV. fiKrEMBKR n, 1023. PAfJE FIVE x man Irene DeLosh, S2S South Holly St. Phone hon SW-L or 71 I l .,ar nV jssf -.-.Y -a m i 1 "( ' 1 : ' i WEEKLY CALENDAR ? Monday i Greater MedtorU club card ' party, nomo ot .urn. ferry (JruwforU. Siskiyou Heights at ; ! o'clock. 1 Chrysnnthcniuui Circle No. SI, 7:30 1). m. 1. O. O. K1.: Hall. ; American Legion Auxiliary. Social meeting at S:0U o'clock at tho Armory.. ' Tuesday The ". H. M. H. of the First M. K. church will meet Tuck- day afternoon in tho church 4- parlors. ! , Mrs. Hedges hosloss, Mrs. '4 Koppen, progrHin teacher. -fr 4 Wednesday 4 College Women's club lunch- eon at Hotel .Medford. Social ehairman, Miss Josephine h-op- pes. Lady Elks will hnve a soc- lal afternoon at tho Klks' f temple from 2 until 5 o'clock. Cards and pool. S- Zion Lutheran church chick- en dinner, 6 to p. m. t- f'nrripn cliih Htieeinl mpetinc sV at the Medtord hotel at 8:00 o'clock. Mr. Ilettendan of Portland will givo illustrated lecture. Thursday Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church at 2 o'clock. Homo of j. m.. m,u r:ri,r,ii a ' Pythian club, home of Mrs. EliMbelh Temple, 18 North Orau-jc street. A PplHa J. F.tta I), lliibbs Tent, Dnugh- 1 tor nl Vli,rn will meet this 1 afternoon Election of offi- i ! cers. St. Murks' Guild Christmas sale ID a. in., Medford Eire- trie store. Ladles of the Methodist church will have bazaar and Illustrated tulle by Mrs. Halph Stearns. Saturday Daughters of American Ucv- ! olution, homo of Mrs. J. A. i Perry, 2 p. 111. This will be a Christmas party. Juvenile Circle Neighbors of Wbodcrnft, 2 p. m., I. O. O. F. Hall. Crater Lake Chapter D. A. Its will have Christmas lunch- con for C. A. K.'s. 4 4 i i S. J. 44 f Wednesday Study Club '', , Have Knjoyalili! Meetlns. ; The Wednesday Study club held lis regular meeting at the library oil December 5. The program dealt with history of the l.nlted Htates and deciiptlvc material on , certain sections. I Mrs. L. E. Williams niadethe Accessions of Territory of the Unl- t.-d States u,. until the time of the Civil war. read like the marvel uue .. . t.....l. ..!.... .1 1 . .., 1 Urecoll. llle roiuiliuio iiiii; wi Louisiana l'urehase . lands were some of the Interesting things she I told. She also read a few pass ages from Woodrow Wilson's His tory of the Ameriean People. .Mrs. .VI. N. Ilogan reviewed "Mostly Mississippi,'' by Harold Kpeukman. This book Is it, des cription of a trip by ennoe and liouso boat from tho soilree of Ihlt great river to Its mouth. Mrs. Ilo gan delighted her hvarers wllh ehoioo bits of humor nnd vivid deseriptlona by this iirtist-author. Sliethen called intention to the book "Father Mississippi" by Uvll laxon in which personal recollec tion of a Louisiana childhood pre vVent vivid tales ot tills great rlvci TJind Its floods. 1 The next meeting of Ihe club will be on January S, but Guest ay will bo postponed until Janu nry 10. . Carman K. Mcll. pastor of the First Christian church, returned Vriday night from Kugcne nnd I'ortland, whero ho attended the MorthweHt Preachers' parliament, lie had two places on tho conven tion program and also was in vited lo sing before the Lions' club of Eugene. I tiMisevelt I'nrcnt-'IVachers Unto Milling. ' The Itooseveit Varent-Teuchcrs' nssoclatlon mot Friday nfternoon at three o'clock In Minn Allen's room. About fitly mcmbors wcro present. i Tho clrelo decided to use some ot the funds received thru the Hallowe'en Frollo to purchase a portable Victrola for tho uso of tho school. Also ten dollars was voted 4to buy books for tho school 11 I brary. Each child at Christmas time may bring books from homo that have been discarded or out grown to help cnlargo this library. Mrs. Dynan was appointed chair man of the committee to form a lilrl Scout circle for tho Roose velt school. .Miss Allen presented two groups of children singing Christmas cat ols. ltolh numbers were greatly enjoved by the parents. Mrs. Kus sell's ltevelers of the Koosevel school that ide such a hit at tin Hallowe'en Frolic, played severs very pleasing selections. The pro gram was concluded with Mrs llolph Philips' report of tho P. T. A. convention at Kosiburg. De licious refreshments of tea am ilulnty ones were served during the social hour. College Women's Club Meeting With Mrs. Thsyer t'ollege Women's Club met wit! MVs. F. 0. Thsyer Saturday. Dec ember 8. Meeting presided over b? the president. Mips Florens Hurd Xfr. Inland MenUer. the pro gram choirmsn, Introduced Mlsej Margueritu Scott of the high school who reviewed the late book ot i Arthur J. Kuhl, 'Tho Central American." Mr. lluhl is n native ; of Illinois, graduated from Harvard ; men cngagou in newspaper work. During tho war htf was In. Berlin mul Itolglum. Ho has written a1 number of books, lie made his : first till) to Central America In U 1 3 uad again a short timo ago.! Tho comparisons made und the changes ho found mako his book very interesting. Wo are. proud of tlic Influence of the United States on tho sanitation snd tho mode of land travel. A railroad built In IS71 from Atlantic to tho Pacific Mountains not like those in tho i United States. Coffco and banu-: nas tho chief corts; companies formed ot foreigners who can handle them better than tho nat ives. Dainty refreshments were served : by tho social chairman -Miss Oral Cox and her heliers. Mrs. Scott, Miss tlray, Mrs. Nellsou and Miss i Van Meter. The Pytbian'Sistrs will meet at ! tho homo of Mrs. Elizabeth Temple, I 48 North Orange, Thursday even- '"B. leccmbcr 13. (I M f i'jinl l'ariv u. ji. t. v.ru tin) Homo of Mrs. Perry CTawtonl. . Greater Medtord club at tho homo ... .u f... o - - I 01 1 ''"'J cr.tv.ioiu on is- kiyou Heights tomorrow after- noon promises to be one of the j lading events of the week. H '., given or tho building fund of t new ciud nouse aim win w v tended by women from all over the valley. Each member Is ex- peeled to bring enough players : lor one lauio. iteserviuious inuj- i "u '"""" , itelcphonlng Mrs. Luko ltyan, 3S1-U u1' lr Davidson, 1035. ! Mrs. It. V. Williams, tho prcsl- j 1 dent of the club, requests that; iall members who volunteered their services for tho selling of Hcd . j Cross seals on Greater Medford j lcul day. which Is Friday, uhune her Tnursday arternoon. Mrs. GtM'luinlt llostess ttouena Clrelo ' The Kow-ena circle of the Yeo man lodge met at the home of Mrs. I'. W. Gorhardl Wednesday after noon, Dee. 6th with Mrs. Lewis Muhcn as hostess. After the business matters were attended to the hostess served de licious refreshments. . The social' meeting for Decern ber will bo held at the home of j Medford unit has been asked to Mrs. Eurl Moore. 1010 Court street ' fln nn( sem sx boxes to the de Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 19th. j partinoiit committee of this state At this meeting the circle are to i ...u. .....kini? olnns to . have have their Chrlslnias tree and nil ! attending are requested to bring j Christmas present lo t';i" I changed. Ma" , A v.-ri- mli-fi'iivfll r.l l-fl llnrlV WnS I , ti ii,.....,, nih hv 1 - the Pythian - sisters ami the KniirhA of Pvtlllas In their bull. Mrs. IIul IMutt and Hurry Ilarno- burg held high score in br dBc. ; Hst hl.s been given by tho depart- zicn Ullnoron HiWh In tho n.,e Mrs. tiaddis ami Koland n)(.nt an(1 we ftrc requested to con- J cljurrh m.,or Wednesday. Decern .Smith received coiibolution. fine ourselves to the things named. , . ..u r. , - , .riinl In five hundred Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Applcguto held high nchuv and Mrs. Thurnian and Mr. Taylor be- ng awarded the cousulution. The committee In charge served leliciou refreshments at the close jf the evening. Another card party a1 be held on December L'Uih. Mi, and Mra. O. J. ClouM-nt 131 West Main at rent had aa attests over the Thanksgiving week-end. Dr. and Mm. -I. K. Talbert, (Marion ;ould) and Mr. and Mrs. Itonald Gould of Port ; land. iit-of-Tc-.vn fiuito intcrtalmnl Here Mr. and Mis. J. W. Young arc enjoying the visit of Mrs. Young's irothcr. AVm. Arnold of Mclvin, Saskatchewan and two fisters, MIns Stella of Melvln and Klizubclh of Long Ileach, Calif. The Arnolds have bad a most ntoresiing inp io -..nicago irum heir homo In Canada and will onlinuc their journey with n trip o Long Itcuch, returning to Med ,'ord to npend the holidays with Mr. and Mra. Young und family. 'Irs. II. Klerstcd J!otcsN jr,'"i- 1id(to Club Tho Bridgo cluu was most picas- '" anliy entcriuineu ui 111c " Mrs. H. K. Klorstc. 9 Oakuaic, xnursuay nticrnoon. Miss sicua Arnoiu o. mciMn. I(! Jn, p,j.n(t rivo Hundred. Saskatchewan, was an out of town . ).-lr1,lH ,,. Wnns first prize guest. After the usual number or an( K10cmon consolation games wero played, refreshments; Tnr, nexl mc0ns W he held were Bcved bythe hostess. :t.ihe homj of Harriet Watson. Mrs. Dalton K. Cox of ' I)es j wocombor Moines, Iowa arrived Sunday and , g( Mark.'i Guild will spend a part of the winter ; Ch-ri,tmas 8ile hero as a guest of her mother. I Tno ,a(,,B n( Rt Mark's Guild Mrs. E. J. Woodcock ot King arc prPpurnK for a salo of Curlst ..cet. This Is Mrs. Cox's first vis- ' mas gg an(1 a)l)0 for food Me. t to Southern Oregon. 1 Tnll4 wm l)n n0,i n(.xt Kridsy. le- . t . it.tr.,n I comber U. in the. Medford Electric oYcrtxl PM. l.umJKon , North Central avenue. iiiicn -WlsUon j M. Btonnetl and Mrs. Clay are The omens assoc.a Ion of the. , f , whlch ,., rcsbytcrlan church had a covered (' - " llsh luncheon. Tucsd'ay at noon. !Pon st lu ' m', t Hec. 4th. Those fortunate to bo ' program TlenderrU irem nl heard the report 01 tnc October and November divisions in hich Mrs. A. J. Ilnnby and Mis. loward Dynan and tho commit- h-i.l .nnnwircfl thO JUbilcC nf.rt Tli.-iiiksifivlng fond sale and program. The Novmibcr !onniltt l taking subscriptions o the Mcfull magazine as a means .1 ih. ...mm (or ih. montli. The December division announo j ed as part of the program of octlv- ; ties diirlnn the month n rummage ; Ie. Frldav and Saturday. Dec. : lltb and 15 lu ibe old city unlit between the tracks and Fir street. n n,0 ladies of the church as well M friends are urged tu help supply n,p demand which always arises at ,' this time of the year. Cull Slti-X ur ryr the collectors or bun- 1 dies. I'ven llcn-son WUt Open Studio Klumatli llnlls Mfs. Kven llonson is leaving Monday morning, with an assist unt pupil teacher, to reopen her studio In Klamath Kails. Mrs. Henson will return nfier a cou plo of days leaving her pupil teacher in charge of tho branch studio nl Klamath Kails and she ...mi visit that eltv two days Wrek to conduct tho more dif ficu'.l phases of tho dance. Mrs. llonson has many friends In Klamath Kalis, and a school f very enthusiastic pupils 01 v....i(1 nces. so- an inter-stlnr; season anticipated.. T,vo local young ladles nra inking advantage of a normal course In tho art of dancing uu- - MrfH' her In'Vanch . ""S h'r "ranch slu.u'" ,,., oonnee- I Hon with the school, w hich is in necessity anitiwui gieanj " " .. ' .... . .n , j",; '"0 consider- '". ' s .,, .Mcc,,iS ,.,,. ..,. . a s ,,1(.oUs , Wednesday at the Hotel Medford. Mr. evening at the llettendors. of Portland, will give a lecture of colored slides on the subject of Hock gardens and Per ennial Plants." m,s. N. H. Walters and uaugn- ,,fl Hutu, jay for Klamath Kails to spend two Weeks visiting wUh ,.0i.lllvcH. American Ix'ghm Auxiliary . . l Have Soctal Mwtln - xhe December social meeting of tn0 American Legion Auxiliary will bo held Monday night in tnc Armory club rooms, Dec. loth. This will be the last social session r.M- iiw. voar IH2S nnd all members aro especially requested to attend j and make it one of tho best in the closing year. The Child Welfare chairman nsks Hint all garments given out by them be returned at thlstime. fin ished nnd unfinished. They will be used In the Christmas welfare rwor, and aro needed Immediately. every Oregon veteran who Is In a hospital, unywiiere. bo remom bered with a Christmas box from . some Oregon unit. . rue nrueicH , J for our hoses are to be donated by i Ihe members nnd may be any of ; the following: Holts, seeks, hand- the following: not i l.l.r.. Il..u ull,.,.n..a .In ., i .. ,....i iioiiory. si,iuijn. Bvtmv hu.-......-., touih brushes, toolh paste, pocket ,! ,..,.,oll i,l-.vlnrr cards, nuz- -iu.s. (rumes. chewing cum. This 1 iMirarcttr.s and sweets aro not ; attwl for an muny patients are not lHUoW,;d to have them. All auxiliary memberf having nrtlelea lo donate j arc aed to bring them Monday : night, or leave them with Mra. KUzabefh rinhrer. m?. Mary Jacobs and her com iti'ittii will linvo cliarce of tho ro- ; frcshmentH at this meeting. Duos for ,1929 are acceptable at ' imAv Klks Hub m M4t W't-dneftday The Kiks Hdles will meet at thn Klks club Wednesday afternoon from 2 to fi. Committee In charge. Mrs. Van It. Gilbert. Mra. Kato Young and Mrs. Henry Bates. Cards, pool ond refreshments. Visiting lady Klks always wel come. ;Y'eiioiah dub Knjoj-s t cviwiih! Dlfli liUticlieon in vvenonan cm, s :.- talned with a covered dish lunch- eon at the home of Ora. Itlnii BUctlon of ortlecr wis hold and tho following officers were elecird;. l-'ldells IHntt. president: Harriet Watson, vlco presient: Ora lllnabarscr. secretary nnd trcnHurcr. and Cnri0 Mllnes. cor fi;jL?,d.nt After the- btis .. Sngenwa o'uS- . malnd,,,. of - tho . afternoon was. . Tnvowphbits Mecllng Tm. xlieobopblsts had an open jmcctini and social on December 1 g Tn0 following program was I nlr.n l.- tV,n members ! iJ!:.m' .rtbi Thunnn Nocturne jj. j. H.irold Flycn And- 1 crilon . I j A poem "The Now Creed," byl rw..... r-.r.vL paper was read by Mrs. Ida wood. Subject. "The Astral plane and Our Life After "Death." j and general discussion followed. " A"poem-By Krlsnamurtl, The' Garden of My Heart, lluth E1U Dclekson. original poems by Hormc Cnton. Closing piano number A, Theme Mozart, llaru'd Flyen Anderson A social hour followed -nnu refreshments were served'. . ; Neighbors of Woodcraft Juvenile Circle Meeting - ' The Juvenile Circle, Neighbors of Woodcrnit, will meet at ! I. m., Saturday, Docembor 15, iu I. 0. O. F. hall. Mrs. J. Perry Will Entertain D. A. Ft.'s Next Saturday ' Tho Christmas meeting of the Crater Lake Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution will bo held at the homo of Mrs. J. A. Perry, foi West Main stroet, Sat urday, liocomber 15. Tho program will bo given by tho D. A. II. Tho members are asked to remember the Christmas tree, also tho box to bo filled for Angel Island. To insure full rep resentation at the state conference dues must be in at this meeting. Pythian Sisters Have Regular Meeting Tollumnn TnmnlA 40 1Vthlnn . v. - s ulera met In recular session. Wednesday evening December 5. IinillinH UUHIUH IIIIIMIICM. l-IUVlll'll I of officers formed an interesting part of tho program. At tho cIobo of tho evening a light lunch was served. Tho officers-elect are: M. E. C. Ollvo (luylord: E. S.. Chloe Whlliocli: K. J., Horenco Peterson; M. ot T., Minnie Heine; M. of H. & C, Hello Yarbrough; M. of F., Katie Judgo; P. of T., Kliiabeth Temple; (. of T.. Helen Itosemnn: 1. O.. Adelaide Hwarti; M., Lela Iloherts; P., Kato Lnidley. . Daughters of Veterans Will Meet Ella 1). Ilubbs Tent. Iaughtera of. , Veterans... will hove Its first Deember meeting ou Friday,, tho 4th. Members arc reminded that election of officers will lako place at. that time. Tho last meetir-x November 23rd, hesido routine business, a now member was Initi ated, and planR mado for dtBpos- ing of tho aluminum ware won at a recent dinner. Chrysanthemum Circle Will Meet Regular meeting of Chrysanthe mum Circle No. SI, Neighbors of Woodcraft, Monday evening, Dec ember 10 at ;0 p. m. in 1. O. O; Social Events of Church Societies The regulnr. bi-monthly meeting ' - ' afternoon. December 13th, J.00 o eioes ni ino nuino oi .ui. .... Oerhardt. ,20J .orlll j-eacn sticei. Chicken dinner! by the ladles of Invitation to all 1h extended. He hopo chest displayed In various store windows during the past two weeks will be given away in the evening. j 4 ,- ' the ladlcH of the . Methodist church havo planned a bazaar for Friday evening, December it, at 8 o'clock. In connection with the bazaar, Mrs. Ralph Htearns will give a lecture, with slides, of her recent trip around the world, which promises to bo very Interesting. ItlnhtlayN Cclt-brauil During; the Week Tho Woman's Klblc class of the Presbyterian church spent a pleas ant social time tit the homo of Mrs. Tallohon on Geneva Htreet, Thursday afternoon. Thn meeting was opened with UevotionalH by Mrs. Tutny. The social commlttoc Included: Mesdamns Hemlnglon, TJ ,,,rlhdnyil of ,h0 following ..,1,11, n,.,,,.,-,.,i in No- ivember and December wore celn J-. W ' Detwnlcr. Mrs. I'nyne, Mrs. Wright Mrs. Worlmnn nnd Mrs. Crane. -, A short program wns enjoyed, Miss Van Meter gavo a rending. Master hid word MrKlhosc snug a Christinas song accompanied on - . oan Mc- M Ibsioiui ry Society '' ; llnvo liln(t , The Woman's 'Foreign Mission ary Society of tho First M. K. church met In ihi chprch pnr lors Tuesday afternoon. 1'resldent Miss May Phlpps, presiding. Bong, 'More Ixvo lo Thee." ' Lord's I'rnyer In concert. . Miss Lrficllo Von Ness, led the devotlonals. Song, "Joy to the World." Miss Van Ness offering prayer. Mrs. Olen Arnsplgor gave the book review. Mrs.. A. 8. Uliton read a paper, "Friends of Africa." 1'ocm. "Give 0 Thought to Af rica " read by .Mrs. 11. H. Van Pyke, Mrs. I). T. Iowton offered the closinff nrayer. During tho social hour, tho .'hostess. Mrs. II. A. Koppes. os- ' ststed hv Miss May Phlpps and Mrs. K. C. Koppen served ro- frsshments. Cl.rWIaii dionli numen Missionary Mooting The regular monthly meeting of 'ho Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church was held at the borne of Mrs. r. 3. Wllmot on Kast Jackson street, Tuesday ' Consult Mrs. Chord of the itose nftcrnuon, December -t.fvith about borough llcuuly Khoppc) South 20 members ptesi nl. Central, about your permanent Mrs. J. T. Davis led ihe worship Wave. Absolutely the only Ne.stle pt-riud. the theme being. "Amcr- elreullno rnacleiiic In the city. Tel. lea. New Eearth." The scripture 3iil'. . . i- , . 'Etijl lesson was from Itevelallons il:j Three passengers anywhere lii l'3- city. Sic. eilack and White Cab. l-ollowlng a few moments' silent. hono 67 "GO u,?,yZ. "aM,S"'SU,:?.,":"y ,"nU " i A self-clahned survivor of. "tho . , , 1111 1 Davis tod In auillblt pruyor two versos of "Joy tu tho und World" wcro (unc In uniKon. Kor the offertory. Mrs. J.is. f;'ig'S' sang, It lame I pen the Midnight Clear," and .Mrs. C. M. How made! ui. oncnoij prur. i progiamnnii social no or - " v n Wolls' Kroup with Mrs. Clarence juu ifiiuiT. .u ''xn'iinn paper t -4i ii -i i .i i it .i i fi . i i' ... ,. with the White Swan Indian school l( lliu llllf I1IUHIII rtlMIUWI . , . - I , i .. i ,,. . : Christian Missionary society. Mrs. Jack Hemstreet rvad ft very Interesting -and Instruct I vo paper on the lUehlamW.t, which Included Tcnnesee. Mrs- Gerald Unvr pniiB a beautiful solo, playhiK her own accompaniment, nnd n Benornl cussin oC the work anion; tho j urtentais. Delicious refreshments wcro served by the group In charge. , .. j Inlto piece of benevolent work Mde of the regular offering, bast j'car It was garment for ono of the children s homes, and this year.sence. It will be a Christmas gift of five! Orcson Fire Itellof Association ot gallons of honey to tho old peoplc'n McMlnnvlllo, Ore. C. L. tloff, Agt., homo at Walla AValla. Wash., which 419 t;nSt Main St. Tel. 922. 1 Rstf Is one of tho nix homes for the . . . . . Aged maintained by the V. C. M. S. ; Tho Woman's Missionary Rocloty of tho First Christian church met at tho homo of Mrs. F. J. WHttiot. at Kast JackHon Mrect. Mrs. C. It. J oyd's division load. Tho sub ject discussed was "Tho Commis sion to tho New American llo turns." Mrs. Hon eavo a talk on tho "American Indians." and Mrs. Hematreet ou tho "IllRlilanderH." ' Mrs. Swarmntoad war thn only Tuortt. Sho is a momher of thn Portland Society. The special mu sic was furnished by Mrs. Dorothy Harr, and Mm. Irono Origsby. Mth. Harr sang Moy to tho World," and Mrs. flrlgsby sang "11 C'amo tloon a Midnight Clear," an fin offer tory solcctlou. , -The Ill-Triangle of the First Christian clrurcli bold thoir regu lar monthly meeting at tho homo ot Mi.tH Itolen Wilson, U'l) Houth I ' Ivy. .The mooting wns In charge I'of Mrs. ICvorett Kails, supervisor .of the. Triangle. Tho subject dis i cussed was "Moxieo." Siiecial talks 'Woro iven -by Harold Archer and Ilorulco Gill. An interesting fea ture of tho meeting was that each ono present I old something about Mexico. A very enjnynblo social hour followed, after which rcfrosh j ments were served. WEDDINGS TMivrnxirt-GKsl. A marriage iook pinco at 1110. South Methodist parsonage, on Sal-j indications aro' Unit Ituymond urdny afternoon at 2:30, Itov. uittnr .' heavy (told Jllll. up- nnd James K. Conder officiating. whenjconinB wreatlcr, will have a Ml Mrs. Nettle Good and Krank K. ; Hani futuro Is shown In a con Davcnporl. both of Ashland, wcrlract which was on file at -the ; united in marriage. Attorneys "A. K. Keamos, C' Hoggs. Frank Newman ! Newton C. Chaney nttended tho I Ktato liar Association meeting In I ! Hrevines A jKalcm Krldny nnd Knturdoy. after bread wrappers for 8. & H. stamps Iwhlch they left for Portland to ; has been extended to January 1st.. I spend tho remainder of tho week-1 s03 lend. ,! Htnto Traffic Weutennnt ! b. O. j "All aboard," first trip of "Tho j Nichols returned Friday from .1 1 Ohost Train." Thursday night ot business trip through the north I I'loyhouso theater. SCO cm part of the state. Christmas cards from Kngland j nro different. Ask to sec them nt I tho Medford Uook Htore. ltd' I Mr. and Mrs. William Clemen- son. proprietors of the Hotel Jock son, Mr. and :Mrs. J. K. Orlcve oflolnt will' hi held pert Wednes, the flrlovo resort at prospect, and , day .afternoon . instead,. of to'inor Mr. and Mrs. W. Hansen of the; row, us hl previously announced. Ashland hotel wero In Portland The! members of the circle havo Ill's week' end attending tho Ho-'been preparing .for the bazaar for lei' Proprietors' association, nowjtpvcral weeks gnd will havo an In session there, exceptionally 1 good assortment t of "All aboard," first trip of "Tho'fnnoy work for sale.. j Ohost Truln," Thursday nlghl at All kinds of hnnd-pulnted Christ Playhouse theater.- t'Cfllma's nlfls .. for sale: . rciisonubly I Homemade rultcs, fruit sake audi plum pudding. Mnr.di's Grocery. I card table . covers, , hondkcrchlef r,lttf j .uisi.'s und liandkerchlcf scarfs, lav Attrlbutcd to fog ond slippery j ender bags, vanity sets, etc. phone paving. II. A. Dulluquo of Cen- 3o-L or cull 3:0 Houth Holly Ml. tral Point, driving a Cadillac, was . .. . , SOTtf involved Friday in an auto crash ! Hufflclcntly recovored from hof nmr Central Point on tho Pa"lfl'! recent opnrntlori nt tho Commun- lilirliwiiv n. Ih. MiTi'lninn Clll'Ve. I.. t.nunll... nm t l.n mmmvil 'The car crashed Into tho whlto j guard railing and Ith It took out ;u section. No ono, however, sus- . talned Injuries. Tho car was tow - led Into Medford by tho I.owls Hu- i per service Blntlon wrecker, which jhiu been used several times dur- Ing the post week In towing inl( ono of utest local resl- cars to the city from minor wrecks dn to confined to his homo In tho outlying sections. B.th inflitonzn. ' For the "flu" nnd the tfter ef-, jnll(f nce lust Monduy night fects see Dr. Slmklns, over Wool-'w))pn )t wg tn from tH park worth store. "'"ling placo on Holly street, the on le IJiHorte Is again on duty i,.d ... stolon from Karl D'. . In Medford for the Pickwick Htogo company, having been transferred hack from Bon Francisco, to which point the company some tlmo ago stationed him. WnlriK. HtottmtM which wink with I a Iiu'kp Unit of lifo off tho Atlun- tii" HOtihounl, wus in Mcilfunl yus- :tt1'fli f..f uhiiPl timn iflill mi I route north. lie gave his name ,, ,,., ...,, ,, ,,,.,, ; traveler's check at local bank 1 n ,,,, ,mnk attaches that he ui-!WUH ft M,rvivr f ,i. ,vv,.ck. it 'I'otiiii mtt no irnriipd wni'iiior n ; was tiU In tho ilty yestordny (ernooiV Football duneo, Jackson Spring .(Club. Sitt. night, 0:30 till 2. A real - .IH l - ..l i m, h"'ilw mil l'v I'lU'tU VII liviui . JJ - Felt no raps, nil bunch at tho Fashion Medford llldh'. Uhonc Our shares are Rood Investments Uulldinff & Loan Asocatlon. 2b0 . Tho uolleo douartiiiLMit, ns tho ' Tho esult dis-iresult of influenza, is nearly de- muraliwd, with three of tho orc lunablo tu work . because of flu ut hacks. Chief MeCredie became III ' today nnd 1'atrolmen slonekcr nnd out-jdays, but are reported to be im- i proving J. H. IRKltt i aolnc substitute work during .their ab . . ... llf their four years In Africa, takini, tho motion pictures to l; shown next week. Very interesting for tht animal lover or hunter. The Mi'dfrd Hook Store recommends this book. L'60 Culled Htutes Kecrult Sergeant flrovcr Owen lefty thla morning , on a short business trip to ltoschurg, which city ho expects to return this evening. Charts Hepresentatlve. Tol. 479 M. Mrs. Hadlc Allen. 203- Orders taken during the nevt few days for the nationally known Junior Art Chautauqua Desk. Miike splendid Xmas gifts for children. Phono 041-J. . 2 CO Announcement has been made that examination of applicants for second Itcutf nnntcics, in the army air corps will bo' held at Vancou-' ver, Wash., heecmber ,17 lo 2. and March 18 to 23. To compete In the testa, applicants must be qualified fliers. , '''.: Tho best .fiction in tho reprints, all new nnd clean, aro. being soldi by tne iMetuora ilook blorc lor t.yc. 1 . ', ' . iiunr naving roonica ror no";iai yenr with a )rlvato family, Dep uty Khoriff I'uttl JenninKH hist week took up bin headnuartcri in the Hotel Holland nnd will ro .side there pcrmniicmli. , being tniuch closer to tho scono, of his ! labors. I Tin. S. II. stamn exehnniro of. ' ' 4 ... . .. .U..V. , has been extended to. January tst.t . nfi3 icounty clerk's office yesterday and signed by himself und Hassan Mu- hammed. .Muhnmmed . for .the next five years will take ' Hitler ,..,, ',, 1,1,,, 'all Ihere is to know in, tho gentle j nnd Improvement In quality or dra ro of wrosllliiB. with, which . Has- 1'tlc T.roduc lons .presented -out- ran has btuomo very familiar iw .11.. ..i,u f r Hitter weighs nearly 30O. pounds , group purposes' to organize nufll , . 1 .. , m-(.H in 20 cities, nnd lis many Hilu iius piiunii Hiipi v uiiit'iiv1 mii.: v ..... . C;hc began wrestling scveml months '"""-o n possible, on n subscrlpllon and ago. ..' tibosla .through local organlitatlonH, To users of i & I!, stamp-: The final redemption date of l-'luhrer's mported things In stationery nt the Medford llook'Htoro mako very nice, useful gifts. SOC The bazaar to be held .by the Chrlstlun church circle of Central priced. - ,.l!lack sateen pillows and Mr Hattlo Cameron was tnken . nt.r home on South Central avenuo yesterduy. 1 ,ont roc.tpta never bought a home. Houthcrn Duildlng & Loan Association. 260 DgpUy sheriff Iula Jennings iHcrlptcr. of the postofflce staff up until last night had not been recovered. Authorities wero noti fied north and south of Medford, but tho muchlne upparoully slip ped by their vigilance, Ttic annual inrtliiK uf tho I nil point Alumni association will to hrtii tills yrar at tin Kiwi hIOo Community club iJi'comtx'r A tnuKiam hn Uvm a tran ti ed, folio win k 11 big haniiuct, nnd on of tin li'KtHt nlondancos for Nlmtimo 1h c.Npoctod. Mrs. Hay Klonokor, who hus ' bvt'ii ill in a 1 'or t land hoHpltm for novoral months, in hhowhitf ' hnprovomont, nueordinj; to Into j Chan. K. lowin, who is connect-( .,l ...111. ,l.ii,.iei w.i I r the Medtord Furniture an 1 ; ,,,.,, .....,.,. ,.,.u...,-.i,. for a visit with his mother and sister who reside fifty miles soutii of San Francisco, and will also lint itioMtir-ictiirtti-u nmi wiutii. uf-isale Iiounoh of the city before ro - tuinliiK. Kallor Jack AVood. local wrest - llnir pride, took part In n main . i o ,11. 1 colors 5c n Tillamook Inst nlKht, meeting Dob ' C,,WB 1,11 over Amorica. In Jnck lon Khn 40.1 'Myers, who returned recently from , mi.v111c. Flu., in the Hilly Sunday w 11" 'a u'" f Australia. Myers is re-: tabernacle recently, 1,001) heard ' lKardcd as one of the best mm j him, and in Colorado Sprlncs In III UI IV il'Mi 1 1 UK win unt' I in I in his class on the Pacific coast i wriH(!a fiinco hlM rt,Ulrtl fl.oni ! ahi.ii!i uniinr u i.v..i,.i ... rcinm t.idnv i.w.in.i...i nt.w.im iim ( .if tnu-n sttors In Medford yesterday were " .' s. Corthfll of Ashland. Mrs. vi-iiiwltt Milter of Kiti-lo rnint. Mr. i 1 ..... 1 r t it. .1.1 ..r iiiiiin 1.'.. Ilu . " ' : 'Arbuiaist of c'eu'ra'l ! J, "Jli,, i f .M.oenli Mrs dllian Hcott of Talent and Mm. U Fretwoll of Eagle Po'nt. For flrst-elnsH plumbing repair ing, call Will Swnrtz at SGS-l.. W A nmrrlage license was Issued at thn county clerk's office yester day to Ma"on Murphy. 23. and I'.linabeth Nelson, 17, both uf Med ford. In accordance with their usual custom, Copco Is mailing to all local customers copies of the new 1IIJ0 vest pocket calendars. This year's .calendar is of striking col or nnd design nnd promises lo prove popular wllh all who re ceive a copy. Helng of smull sire, It Is a constant help tu tho man whu curries It In his vest pocket or card case, or to tho woman who keeps It In her purse. These little . ciilcndara are being enclos ed with till light hills during the month of Docenibor. which pulley assures that every Cupeo custom er will receive n calendar. :'. K,i ; , i -i, . i i ! IVy fi. I. Se vino ur N13W YOltlv. ' Within a year i itV(.nl Vnvi, ViirU ntri(hK,,irH hone to have In operation a plan which i .... nt-.-Kentntlon of their New York Hlao NUt-ecfcHeH In at least 30 Amorican cIUch on a iar- i antee .basis. "I The medium of their efforts h , Nuloml, Thl,ntor Koundatlon. now being organized under the "'n...-.n".. o - 'In It aro .Oeorgo C. Tyler. Arthur lopklns. Winthrop Ami's and Wal- ter Hampden, nnd tho sponsors say other producers may he expected to manifest Interest when plans approach' maturity. 'Tho foundation doflnus lis objoct I r" l""" ... .. . r .e V,1 " '.. " .. ' , . ... ! hcate. ot Us 1 proper place In j ' Inlpllectun life of tho coun- try: and. the Incrcaso in number i " "'" '.. '., : '1 To uch ovo tills thn producers -'MUl t cnoranTcc eacn cny mx pmyn season. In one group of cities. each of the six plays would run for n week on 11" 110,000 guarantee.. In this group 'would oome such cities as Phllsrti'lphlu. Huston. Washington, llalllmore, ' 'Pittsburg, : Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, Ht. Louis. Kan sas City, Milwaukee, Minneapolis nnd 81. Paul..... The third group of cities would be one 11 Ik lit stands under a $1.7"0 guarantor., and tne tounnniiuii hopes thai Id this class may come Worcester, Springfield, Moss.,' Now llovon. Hertford. Albany, Hehenoe. Indy. CiIcb, tllnghnm'on, Akron. Daylon. Toledo, Fort Wayne. Kouth llend, Madison. Wis., Da. Moines, Omaha, Lljcoln, Neb., and similar cltlcl. ,' '.;'' Tim present ienliitlve progrpm does not cfliteniplnle' Inclusion of cltl"s weal .Of the Missouri river, but they will he Included If n suf ficient number of ihein deslro It. Dniiiiullo I'liijs Only. , If such a plan were now In op eration, tho ollles In thn founda tion might expect to bo seeling tills season such things as Mr. Tyler's j revival of Macbeth with Floren Heed nnd Lyn Harding: ntr. Amos revival of tlllhert nnd Sullivan op eras llkn "lolanlhe" and "Plrntcs of Ponrjinco": such Hopkins plays as' his current New York success. "Machinal," nnd typical Hnmpdon plays from his current repertory with Mr. Hampden hlmsolf In lead ing roles. A number of the cities named Will sen some of these plnys any way, at Ihe producer's' own Initln tlvls. but' It Is more and moro of a risk for a prorturor to take plnys on the road, and the list ot cities played declines steadily from sen son to seatroTi. AHEBROADWAY 1 I Notwithstanding tho fog, sick ness and other Interruptions, tho revival at the First Baptist church has gained momentum overy serv- lee and tho Interest Increuseii niKhlly. Hr. Kramer Ikih never failed to attract crowds and few auditorium liavo been able to seat hla ntidl- the uudltorium, scores were turned ir. Archiba aid of the well known I llantist church In Columbus. Ohio. I writes: "'1Mb Jim' has not equal on the American platform as n I Npcakcr, and never falls toehold i ..b n uu iiiu-inmi( than any man I know or. Dr. W. O. Andei-Hon of Tulsa, Okla., suid: "Ho. put our church on th iniip and mado thin Rrnt city wit up and tnko nolteo w the clainiH of the kingdom." Hunduy promlMes to be a record rer.ker In'the church. . At 11 a. in. acrvlco tho evnnpell.st will preaeh on "Mow Much Are Ton Worth?" At nlKht. "IUr Jirn1 will Klve his famous bnnebttll nermon, "Don't Dlo on Third," which has cuiiHOd so mueh comment nil over the country. In Ioh AKelei, .tU" Koh AimeleH nnd Sun Frnnclseo teiiniK nticndc In a body, and the playera took up th,e. offerliiK Umt nli,-ht. Al .!oy, for yearn nportln editor of iho San Francisco Kx amlner. said: "Kramer In Ihe Ty t'.'ohb and Ituho Huth of the prench eiT. Tho fanH nro for him 1 100 horHOpower." Kramer wan ehnp laln of the 1h Anelos baxobnll club when there. - : Monduy nlKht thn subject will be. "Whs Your Daddy a Monkey?" Tuesday - afternoon, after ' school, children-! mcetliiKH will ftturt. Wed nenday a ureal drive -will bo put on for tlhuich mcmbefn, from 0 to r p. m. One nljiht during thn week thn evutiKellst will kIvw bio Wei! known address; "Arc You for'UucIn Ham?" ' . .. .. ' ' . , '. lAint nlpbt tho evnnnellMt hit from Iho houldcr when speaklnti of modern wny of living and from all over the conKrepatlgu camo hem tv aniens. Hero wore n' few red-hot Kramerlsms lat til(;lit: "Munv n hoy und clrl need n i mother more than they need a preacher or church. Thn world's first church was tho homo and the ' first preacher mother. I "Clod pity any child who has to call a dog-klsslng. cat-hugging, clg- 1 ' .-..... drink, but not God Almighty's typo I of a woman." . The average society dress re. nituds me of a butcher bop--all oii see Is n spnrcrlbs and buck hone." : ' - - ' . v .. ;"C)vor i two . hundred, millions spout for lipsticks and powder last year! fo . wonder men. dio of painter's colic." I There Is no place In some e ho fels for a -woman with a bribe In her arms, but a flapper with a sore-eyed dog can stay." "The world is In a mail rnco for tho land of flapporlsm, fee love : Ism. plcasurlsm and hnllism.' - Tho bomn needs Jesus Christ. ' ..... . .wv "Ont Im church on fire nnd tfto j wot Id will come to see It burn." A Ilrxiketi Ilivirt , , RAN VflANCiacO. Dec. . IP) Mrs. Kdmund Edmundson died last night virtually of grief .ovor the death of her husband enrlloiMir-rhe' dny. nnd they will bo burled at it double funeral Monday. Friends said the widow went to bed In agony of sorrow Immediately nfler l-'dniunilscn. a- mechanic, died at tho ugo of (15. . ; 4 . - Applause Recorder ; r'OI.UMllUH, 0., Hoc. 8. r i A dovlru ntudo ut Ohio Hlalo unl' versify measures the applnuso of an iiudieuce. Congress won't use) It. Homo of tho applaiiso Indicated hy parentheses in tho . congres sional record never would roglstor on tho muchlno. . . ' j Weather Oregon: Italns In west and lo cal snows and rains In vast por tion; normal temperatures: south nnd soiithnost galea on coast. Scottish Kile. Slated meeting Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection, 7:30 p. m.. Dee. 10th. Im portant business. . . L. K. WILLIAMS, Secy, Notice to CVcdltors. -After date of first publication ot this notice, December T, 1J8, I will not bo rosponslblo for any debts contracted herenf tor -by Mrs Hssol Fernlund or any other party. 160 HAY W. FKBNLUND. . . Notice. School District No. :. Josephine County, Oregon, doslres bids on drilling a 3-Inch or 8-!n well, 1"0 feet or deeper. Driller to drlvu casing as deop as necessary. Ad dress D. E. Heller, Clerk, Hug--. Oregon,;: to.. . ' tl. 261 r t