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PAGE SIX MKIMlfI MAM, TIMIUINK ll KDKOKR OKMiOX. 'IT DSDAY, .'lAM'AWV 1.1, Ili-'D. i I! ELECT OFFICIALS L JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Jan. I ' (Special) Two historic IndyeH of JarkHonvIllc recently elected and Imuallcd or the enwuln year. Wurren MtlKu No. JO A. F. and A. M. wiih HiHtUutfU September, IS 05 tit Jacksonville and Kk of fleers for the ensuing year are: J. II. Coleman, W. M.; Ky ti. HmlOi, S. ; Uollio KinebaiKer, .1. ; Kmll Hrkl. treasurer; H. J. Uadtku, S. lh; tieo. K. ItunMl, J. V. T. WHhoii. chaplain; J. A. Lfonney and J. K. Crawford, mow art; A. F. LundKnn, Tyler. Ore Kon Chapter No. 4 loyal Arch Masons wax iMltulel In IK.VJ un der u charter Kranteri by tin Hen oral Grand Chapter of tin; rutted KfatcK at Chicago, and wan one of the four ehaplerH which organized the C.rand Chapter of Oregon. The officer for the ensuing year are: Kmtl Brill, High Pi-lent; V. T. Wll non, King; K. O. M-rrlfleld. Hcrlhe; Hoy Hmlth, C. of II.; C. C. Chit wood, secretary; W. A. lollop, treasurer; . (i. K. Chapman, P. H.; J. 11, Coleman It. A. C; 10. A. IinKley, Victor Jim-Hell, A. J. Hharp. Muster of the Veils, A. T. I-undron, sentinel. Mr. and Mrs. Itay llonham of Kalo Point and M ins Van Mat i noy Wert! callers of Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. LcwIh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wllcnx are returning to OreRon from Califor nia lu a few days to realdo at im homo of Mr. Kyle near JarkmMi vllle. Mrs. I.yle expects to return wllh them. :, Mr. Kred iluleher and sister-in-law, Mrs. Klta Tranta tnm Camp No. 1 at llulto Kails, spent Hun day at Mr. llutchers home at Jack ttonvHIe. A very lntereNtluK meeting of tho Parent -Teacheem association was held last Friday at tho hiwh school auditorium. . There was a delightful musical proKtum con sisting of a duet by Francos AVako fleld and Hay Lewis, and a mum "My Mho ltldge Mountain Home," by H K'oup of high school Htudfuts. As this is national thrift month, tho subject was ' Klven prominence In the. dlseuslon. Mrs. 11. S. Sev erance read a paper which she hail prcpurcd concerning the life of JJenJaniin Franklin in which she emphasized his work as an ex ponent of thrift. Principal M. K Coe (,-avo a talk on thiifi In which ho quoted from men and women of nutlonal repute. In answering roll call each member responded with a quotation from "Poor Itlch Hrd's Almanac." ItcfrcdtmenlH run slsttnu of uoffi'o and wafers were served. - Mr. und Mrs. Chris Kccjtan made a trip to Ashhind Ha tun) ay to Hee Mr. Kecgnn's sister. Mrs. 'Mollie DliKfmn, who recently underwent a serious operation at tho Commun ity hospital there. v . Mint WJIina Hheley sient the week-end with her pa rent h of Cen tral Point, Mr. and Mm. John Kheloy. Mr. niul. Mrs. Horace Jenkins havo returned from their trip In California. They report a pleas ant visit. A very Impressive service was held at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning, the Implant of infanta, the ordaining of the elders, receiving of members Into the church and communion service. K. ti. "Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Curly "Wilson. Mrs. Fred Flck and Mrs. John Knight motonod to Yrcka Thursday, , Judge C. M. Thomas, wife und mother were calling on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Mary Wondl of Medford at tended the Presbyterian church service here Sunday morning. M rs. Fred Kick. M rs. Fra n k - Snulsberry. Mrs. Kd Severance and Miss Ittith Severnncu attended fteanies Chapter O. K, S. at their iinnniil Installation lat Tuesday KEEP STOMACH Eat What You Want . t f Micn the food ymi est goctt into our ucid'soaked ctonuieli, it aotirn ami emi t dljjcfd. JiiHkf foul im mid Hour bile. Tlie blnl lake the- amonou an ils und tun Irs them through the boly. Nnlunilly It niukrs you inier able and duoitdcut, IsM-aure ymir iy tnn Is not nourished you lose weiulit. rsj's Diapepnlii diolvoft ilio cm1 Jtnd bweeteiis the ittomnch. It digrsU the food i no mora Hour bile it tskeu up by tho blood. Your apt tile U liko a yomignter' again, and urHduttlly yon yci back your health, rte(.i and energy. Chow a tablet or two of i'uue's Uia pepiii after meal. It tastes good, and relieves the miery of iiitlieitioii in Ave nilntites, It will koep your ' stomach young and vlgorou n you ran rat auythitig you want without Awing afrit ij pf tbc wUBcnucuam. The Christian Endeavor excu- live commit teo of southern Ore Koii met ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Seve.gcc' Saturday eve ning. After a bountiful covered dish supper wua served business j wuh conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klelnham- iner und son attended the Pres- byteriun services lu-i Sunday. j j Mis. William Parsons and ; j daughter DorlH, from Oklahoma j are visiting relatlvcH In this see- j j lion. Mrs. Pat-HonH is a sinter of i ; Mim. Cliarleit Wallace of this place and also a Hlnter of Mih. C. T. : j llainilton of Central Point. j i Mrs. George Maxwell spent Sat- j I urday in Medtot d the KUest of Miss j Van Meter. ' Mrs. W. A. Chllders and ilaii,'h. ter Maxlne spent Friday and Sat- I' urday at the home of Mr. am) Mrs. Jyennrd McKeo on Uin Appk-Kate. John Mntneyfc Taylor , Ittiwden 'and Kuene Mee of the Hufh dis trict were here Friday enroute to J Medford. I MIsh Km ma lieed was calling on I friends here Friday. Frank Matney of Applegate and, Joe Hurst of Ml. Vernon. Oregon, j were in Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and MtM. Gone Cantrall and' I Dr. and Mrs. Hoffman were Sun- j day puchIh at the home of Mr. . and Mrn. James Cantrall. Mr. and Mih. T. U Tou Velle left Sunday for Southern Califor nia for a two month vaeation. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Jones and family of Central Point were Sun day guest of Oscar Lewis and family. Mrs. Katherlne Copple 1h milte ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Davo .Touch in Medford. .Mrs. Sophia Chlldreth of Kagle Point U quite 111 at the Rogue Itlver sanitarium but la improving. Mrs. Km ma iver.non of Long- view, w asn., w no nas ueen vimi -log her motlu't. Mrs. Lizzie Wolf, of ForeHt cre-k for the prist month visited friends here and her sin ter. Mrs. Nellie IVIIukh of Ash laud Sunday and started on her return trip to her home Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thrasher were called to Portia nd Sal unlay morning on account of the scriouH illness of Mr. Thrashers brut her. George Thrasher, of thai city.. The old Cronetniller blacksmith shop on California street now own ed by Kay Toft yf Medford is be ing torn down. TIum Ih one of t he oldest buildiugH In Jackson ville. News has been received here of the death In New York City. De cember 2 of Laura F. Glenn, daughter of the late Major James and Minerva Glenn. H wilt be recalled by early residents Hint Miss Glenn was a native daughter of Jacksonville and her father was a prominent clllxen of sotithren Oregon, being for many years en gaged in Hot mercantile business in Jacksonville during pioneer days. Judge J. I,. Uoe left Monday morning for Walla Walla, Wash., where he has em ploy men I. Mrs. lion wll join her husband In the near future. Howard Lewis ac companied Mr, Hou to drive his cur. H. H. Cndwallader. wife and children of Medford visited rela tives hern Saturday afternoon. They have Just returned from a three weeks' trip in Coos county where they were visiting relatives and friends. They report the roads In fine condition all the way but dense fog In Grant Pass and vi cinity neceshltaliug slow and care ful driving. ' Harold Heed ami wife of Klam ath Falls visited friends and rela tives hero Sunday, returning home Sunday evening. . C, II. Dunulngton made a busi ness trip to Klamath Falls on Thursday reitirnluu Krblay. The many friends of Miss Alice Hoofs worn very delighted Thurs day yvenlng to recuivu tho news that Miss Alice had received the appointment fur postmistress of the Jacksonville, posloffice. Wilbur Hanson of Jacksonville sung a solo at tho Valley Kadlo church In Medford Sunday eve ning. Miss Lizzie lleuter who has been confined to her homo with a se vere cold is now ublo to be out agnin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copple nml daughter Wllmn, of Murphy audi Miss Margaret Hamilton of Kiteh, wore dinner guests of Mr. and(Mrs.J A. O. Lewis Sunday. ' . Hill Kay. pastor and organiser of the Valley Kadlo church had I over one hundred . contrlr-utPm members on January 1. The church was at that l hue two moths old. Is undi'nomlnutlonal and the first radio church to be Incorporated lu America so far n we know. As there ts no official; board or finance committee Kill , spends his time In the field when I not at tho microphone and finds I people a unit lu wanting to have' a part In sending the Gospel mes-1 sage to the thousands that Willi get It In no other way u.h he talks! to morn people In one night thnnj ho would otherwise In five or ten years without the radio.. The j Kadlo church places the a in p tin -. sis on the last cnnunan.nent of tho Son of God, "Make Mo known! to tho uttermost parts of the: World," and that Jesus came tit ' call not the righteous but sinners i to repentance, "Not to condemn ; but to avo." Many of the lead-! lug eltlreiiH of Jacksonville as well as Medford and surrounding coun-j try are voluntary contributing f members and to each will be cent I a contributing charter lembershlpj certificate- I" 'the near future, j There Is much talent In Jnckson-j vllle that the Lord has first call i on and often neighbors of the! pastor feature In the Sunday nluht : service Mr. Hay spends Sunday calling on the Hick and visiting the shut-In, feeling It Is a good way to prepare for the Sundny night service. Ills phone number is Jacksonville 102 and n n minister of Jwius Christ ho Is at your serv ice If you need him. New Ctiatrmuu. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.-l Kf.ar A, MoCullnch of Arkansas, toriny became chairman of tho Federal Trade commlsiilon. ue- Q O 00 ML. 9mm m m . o m -T7 TS ' w 1 So HRIFT WEEK is an ideal time to start to develop a habit of thrifty, regular saving. A bank account is the means of ac quiring all the comforts and luxuries of life. And it gives you a measure of confidence that nothing else can. When Opportunity knocks at your door be ready to receive it with your bank account. You owe it to yourself and loved ones to provide for the future. ' . Sound, careful investments at substantial rates of interest are the basis of nearly all personal fortunes. A few dollars in your pocket may look insignif icent now, but consistent saving makes of them a financial bulwark which sound investment will increase and strengthen. A bank account or some consistent plan of investment are, in fact, the foundation upon which your future success and happiness will be built. There is no better time to begin saving than NOW, at the beginning of National Thrift week. Let These Successful Medford Institutions Help You Save During 1929 a 3 PIP national 1 3 tie i 1 The Medford National Bank Your Partners in Thrift Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank . "Partners in Community Development" Southern Building and Loan Association 125 E. Sixth Street Insured Savings 3hi thiI1ay1 ail E , Phone 1224 SuCCdSand jSLfiC I Happims I 3iffE Your Thrift Contributes to the Wealth and Prosperity of Medford ypdU0 4bmm W'is, rcslgucL,