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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, StfDFORD. OK'l',( WKDNKSDAV. .IANI AUV !, li)J!). PAGE FIVE t DECIDE TO HAVE E JOINT Ratlflcntton of the K o 1 1 o g g peace pa ft, ndoptlon of the local community chest, improvement of the Medford traffic situation, and support of the Near Kant Itclief, were anions the considerations to be disposed of favorably at the tfusir.ess and yrofessionnl Wo men's club nuMting at Hotel Med ford last night. The organization Is to have a Valentine dance on February 14 foi'U which Mth. Clarthellc KlHott, pred"nt, appointed the following committee chairmen: Mrs. Loot a Thompson, general chairman; music,- MIhh Louise Kluhrer: Decora tions. Mrs. Jucque lcnnox; adver tising, MIhs Jeunesso IUitler; tick ets, Margaret Morrison and social, , Maud Lantis. That the Modford chapter of Itoalncss and Professional women's clnbs, has won first place In the state federation In the point of personal research, was an an nouncement made by the presi dent which elicited hearty ap plause from the members. Margaret Hunloon Williamson, soloist, accompanied by Miss Mil dred Knight. Hang the three latest compositions of MIhh Clara Ed wards, who visited In Med ford last summer- They were: "rster day," "Clementine" and "Lady Moon," each of which was en thusiastically received by her au dience. Frd McKecn. clever ercentric contributed a group of specialty numbers, which called forth considerable mirth ns well as admiration. He was accompanied on the piano by Jana Karle, of Frank's Comedians. "New and Interesting Books to Head" were reviewed by MIhs Fay Wootecy, city librarian, who choso from among the new fiction, poetry, art. music, biography and historical lifts. Among the most interesting In the point of fiction, sho said. Is tho book of best short stories eollected by John Cournos. She also rccummended arah M il ia ns "Coming of the Lord." Louis Vntermcyr's "Muses' and Father Walsh's "Fall of the Ruffian Kni ptre." which she claims is the most comprehensive and .fascinat ing book on ltussl:i written so far. "Tho City of tho Sacred Well" la one on old Mexico, written by K. H. Thompson, which she also found worth while. 4 New Playhouse Reopens Friday ALFRESCO TRIAL, ln Jr. tlme i REBEKAH LODGE ha offitfra for the scnil-nn- nual term of MeilforU Odd Fel lows and llilxkah IoiIkcs were duly plueed In their respective nations at u Joint Installation cere monial lust nlKht which was a! very plctiiremme it nil hnrmonltlns affair. The Installlni; was con-! ducted by S. I.. Hnleman, as dls- trlct deputy grant! mnslpr and : Carrie M. ltlrkert as district dep uty gin ml president, assisted hy J. L. Denmier and Lnna HerK man as miirshuls and other grand 1 o d e e repres'enlullvci,, and re flected nn intimate and careful preparation for their work. Muny compliments were extended the .installing teams. j Tliero was a lursce attendance, :all sentlng capacity being utilized, tho men ranged on one sidu of ,the hall and the ladles on the other. I After the meeting all repaired to the banquet room and enjoyed a tasty repast served by un effic ient committee. The "new officers of the subor- jdhinto lodge are: N. J. Wiley i N. O.; N. C. Chancy. V. A. 111. Williams, rec. sec; I.. O. How ard, f:n. see.; It. O. I'nldur, treas.; X, A. Meafl. chap.! Francis rut man, war.; W. H. Reynolds, con : J. E. Daniels, I. O.; Krnncis Krye. O. 11.; Oliver Itogere, IS. 1). N. O.. O. W. Illshop, L. S. N. CI.; E. E. Wilson, It. S. V. O.; Oeorge Uats man. U s. V. r,,; C. T. Higon botham. U. S. R.; J. W.. Uitour ette. L. S. S. The. officers of the Kebckall Indgu are: Zoa Clriftln. N. O.; Allen McKnlght, V. l.; Mary M. Wiley, ree. sec; Maud Btieltel, tin. see.; Onrrle McDnnnel. treas.; Mary C'.rlffin, chap.; Caroline leaders, war.; Cora Wilson, con.; Nova Edwards, 1. O.; Ocorgo Kd warils, o. C!.; Lor.a Bergman. II. S. N. CI.: Grace Hamlin. j. B. X. I!.; Elltha l'lckel, It. H. V. G.: I'Mn Millnrd. U S. V. G ; Grace PanUey, musician. OF NEWT CHANEY Among tho pleasant reminis cences of form District Attorney Newton C. Chancy will be that of his last criminal case, which was tried out In the open, between Medford and Ahlnd. It happened laftt Saturday, when the district Attorney was on his way to Ashland to try the cae of State of Oregon vs. Sid Tostrl that ; Judge Robert, In whose court the cafe was to be heard, was on hfa ( way to a funeral near Talent. Bo i he called Mr. Chaney and Frank ' DeHouza. defense attorney, and asked them to meet him in front of the home of the deceased. The two attorneys arrived, to find Judge Huberts wulting fur them on the highway. Climbing onto a fence and looking as Ju dicial as possible, the judge opened court and the hearing began. This was the last official case for the local prosecutor, whose term of of fice expired at midnight on Sunday. 4 j To Otc LVYnlt Grower. Don't gamble. Hare your graft ing one right. Absolutely guar anteed. JOB CHAIN. J90 Jacksonville. ! F southern Oregon before civic club Ft-hools and otheo- local groups are recalled wltlr-' mui h pleas ! ure. Mr. tireenleaf also created la derided hit over (he local radio stat on when he appeared on re. ecu i Copco programs presenting '"Itip Viin Winkle" and !iokens 'Vhrlfimiift Carol." Mr. and Mrs. tireenleaf leave soon to take up tht-ir residence In Saiila Ilosa.O QUARTETTE PLEASES ON KMED The many local friends of Wm. Lee Oreenleaf will be (nteri-sted to hear of hi appoint uu-nt n head of the department of dra matic art of the Santa Rosa high school. Mr. (!re-nleaf is rejinrded as one of the foremost Shakes peariau actors in the west today and his many appearances in ! Jenny Dolly III. j lWUIS, Jan. 9. (A1) Jenny Dol litne of the American Dolly sls- i.'t- ilu ii.-iiii' miir him Itft'ti iiUHSini: HMii'ly thiouch the crisis f nn ap pendicitis attack and an operation whit h had beer, plnnm-d. ha.n been p(vstpiin.,t until she is thoroughly recov'red, probably within two weeks. PHi-ili id nitve?-iilnc cts results i An excellent Qradio program of ! a little different nature was broad cast last night over KMED by the California Oregon Power company, the Mil consisting of numbers by : tho Copco concert quartet inter 1 spersed hy pleasing solos by Miss Kleauor Curry, i The harmonious melody of the ; lour quartet voices, in songs of the j j south, negro splrituels and other numbers, went out on the air and I well provided n very satisfying' hour's entertainment The dainty little ioloa made a pleasing con- trast to the heavier and deeper iuartev songs. ComVosIn? the quartet were t. K. Millard, first tenor; Mannie OI--ion, second tenor; Chester Wendt, baritone ; and John Kirkpat rick, baBB. MUb Kleanor Curry, the w prano aoloiHt, was accompanied hy M lst Iorothy Ilaugbman at the piano. " (fenal Zone luviteo. PANAMA. Jen. 9. - OP). The federated clubs of the Canal Zone has cabled the general federation of women's clubs at Washington, Inviting the federation to hold Its council next year at Panama. If the Invitation is accepted it will be the first time in tho history of the federatnn that the meeting has b.n held outside the United States. TJie new year will be u:;hercd in to the new Plnyhouse theater, the atrlcally tomorrow night, opening night, and all during the month of January Frank's Comedians will offer to their patrons a bargain month of fun, with lower prices. A lineup ot brand new comedies and dramas will be offered. Mr. Frank, during his vacation, wit nessed many pUiyy that fit his cast, and leased them for production. The opening play Is n fast-traveling comedy-drama, "For Crjin' Out Loud." The following week a comtjdy-drama of movleland, "A Hollywood Madonna," will be pre sented. All amateurs who have signed for the contest will report Satur day at 2:30 nt the theater, for rehearsal. Honeymoon at Rialto Tomorrow Those going through life with tho matrimonial yoke and those still free of martial bliss are asked to witness the Hialto's next en tertainment, "Honeymoon Flats," which open at two-dny run tomor row, with Gcorgo Lewis and Dor otfv" Gulliver In the starring roles. ic Is an amusing and almost tragic story of a young husband who Is trying- to block .the finan cial Interference of his mother-in-jlaw. Lewis and Miss Gulliver will be remembered for their work In "The Collegians," In which they became one of the greatest romantic-comedy teams In the history of the screen. E CENTENARY CALL SALVATION ARMY With the new year tho Salvation Army has embarked upon the con eluding portion of the great Cen tenary call campaign as a program of Intense evangelism In honor of i the 100th anniversary if the birth j of William Hooth, its founder. Throughout the 11 Pacific coast I states and Hawaii, the area of the i western territory, the Salvation A rmy. under the leadership of Commissioner Adam O If ford, will make special efforts to conclude the Centenary with nn outpouring of religious zeal never before equal led by the army In tho west. "Our founder led tho way In his passion for souls." state Evange line Itnoth, commander of the United States forces. In a com munication to America's Salvation Army leaders. "To him the souls of men were of Incomparable and eternal value. He lead tho way in persistent Indefatigable toll." Kvery corps and outpont of the army In the west will hold special religious and revival services fiiarl Ing immediately, and western ter ritorial headquarters at Han Fran cisco is shaping up a number of intensive programs to be carried out on special designated dates In cluding Washington's birthday: Mareh 3, which will be Prison Sun day; the Commemoration Sunday, the Sunday preceding Fou rider's day, April 10. On Founder's day there will he open air meetings of special Importance In each of the 222 corps of tho territory. 1 A Persistent f Backache Often Gives Warning of Disordered Kidneys EVERY Uy find r Imt achr ufftring tug in g btck ekt, badaci and dizzy ipetli? Are kidney excretions too frequtnt. Kinty or burning in pamgc? Theit I trt eftm tigni of lusgisb kidneri and i shouldn't be neflectedT Foe normal kidney action to deame j your Hood of pot ton out wutti, u i Doan't Pilh, Uien mrywker en : done Dom's. Atk your nethber! 50,000 Users Endorse Dow's: : Ftnll fXckMn, M43 TtIS Am., Lm An : Caltfiar: "I Hi hU rWirt i tiMifsrtMMi br uiag Dk Pin on j r-itntroui omnoai. At tin mw W ; I'm aci-d roo (rtclr n mr btk ! tma and Mr. I didn't (mI lit arttlf. I '' Pill nllnfi) mi rt oo and 1 bat I M a troubk to rk of met." I bOAN'S ps A JTIMIXAVT DIIKF.TIC . KIDNEYS hmiWhra Co. M(f Cliem Bufl.l&NY P,U. WILL MEET FRIDAY The Junior High school Parent Teacher association will meet Fri day afternoon at three o'clock, nt the school building. Mr. Iledrick will be the princi pal speaker of tho afternoon. Ho will discuss school matters with a snecial word of advice, to 'mothers whose children will enter high school at tho mld-ycar. licfreshments will he served, Talking Comedy Hunt's Craterian "Give and Take. the talking comedy special which opened at Hunt'H Cruterlan this afternoon touches one of the modern phutcs of business and shows the advun tag lea and disadvantages of the system whereby employes nharu In the profits of the company lor which they work. The story concerns a fruit can ning factory. Tho owner has built ! up his business step by step, ocar ina the citjre responsibility of it nnnclng It. Ills son returns from ! college and feeling that he Is a 'member of the firm and should demonstrate fair play to the em ploye, endeavors to put the busi ness on a profit-sharing basis. t Jean Ilersholt plays the rolo of Eauer. owner of the factory and ' father of young Jack Uauer. Ocorgc Hldney enacts tho mie of Kruger, llfelonn friend of Uauer. George Lewis plays Jack Bauer IT Ml -! 1 j -mfjj if ' 7VT EDFORD'S newest and smartest Shop extends " to the people of Medford and vicinity a cor dial invitation to visit its new store on the occasion of its opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday January 10th, 11th and 12th Showing Early Spring Merchandise Coats Suits Dresses Millinery-Accessories for Misses and Women ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN I 44 South Central Avenue at 8th : : and Sharon Lynn his wectheart. .... tv.: