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MFflYFOItlV MXTL TUTBtTNE, MEDFORD, OIJKCOX. SATl'l.'DAV. .lAXTAKY 1!). llii). page nmEfl o tl "0 nnrATrti Mcnrnon daii a tin ijnnnirr JuLrllU UILUI UIU COMMUNITY HOUSE' TUND DRIVE SOON The prize-winning drawings; i lu new community i luhhou.-e be erect soon opposite the 1 hilh school, whteh were Kuhmilted by hitih school uos Lelaittt Menizer'.s clans In the rec-nt con tent sponsored by the (i renter Jed ford club, are now on display in the east window of the Chamber o I'umim'rct'. Widespread inton-tit in tin- work of Hie hiiih school vocational class han prompted officials at the Chamber of Commerce to leave the blueprints up for an extended pe riod, and u1m to move them to a more conspicuous position than that which they formerly occupied. The new community eluhhuU'e which 1m to be used by all the vari ous e r v 1 ee cl u bs ami civl c o r -uanizjitions, is sponsored by the (Heater Medford elub, which will -start a campaign for funds ! Kinninn Kebruar 1. A series of dunces, bridge parlies and social events have been planned by that organization as one means of ral:--itm money for the project. I0NARY The Woman's Missionary society! of the South Methodist church met j Tuesday at :3U p. m., with Mr.".! Jtobcrt Taylor, on South Laurel street. There wan a good attend-1 a nee, with several visitors. Mrs. I Joe Thomas was leader and had i an instructive and interesting pro-j gram. Last year was the &uth year i wince the first society was organiz ed. .The work of the 50 years has ' 11 been reviewed. The lesion Tuesday dealt with the future work. Kesides the les-snn, readings were given by Mrs. Seller and Mrs. Til ley, a duet by Mrs. Ta!or and .Mrs. Roberts and two violin solos by Mrs, Kugene Thomas. Refresh ments were served by the hoste. The. business meetim; will be held the first Tuesday in February. tj BYW1EDF0RD1.0. 0. F. rH,t CO i The following are the new of 'icory of Medford Kneampmont of " ,Odd Kellows, installed by John R. t Xorris, district deputy grand pati'l ' ; arch, and suite: ' T. J(. Andrews, chief patriarch; , R. T. Jilke, senior warden; II. W. Jlall, high priest; R. o. Howard, scribe; J. V. Hamlin, treasurer: CJ. W. Rishot). inside sentinel; J. F. True, outside sentinel; A. R. Williams. L. J. Walden, C. H. Jor dan. F. I). Krye. watches; X. J. , Wiley, Francis l'ulman, guard of tent. Daily Meteorological Report January !. 1!:' Foiocasts. Medford and vicinity: night, and Sunday, with Fair to temper aturo of ii bout 20. Oregon: Fair tonight nnd day. Colder tonight, with wae in east portion. Sun cob 1 M j Local Ifata Tempenit tire Jliglust (last lowefit ( last (de gs.t.. :in hrs.) 4 7 lira.) -J" :i:t 39 :i;t flu .OS Snow Seo- Kel. humidity pc.) Precipitation (in.).. State of weather .. S8 .. .Oli Cloudy Total temher precipitation since 1, 1928, 7.-1 K inches. Sunset today, 5 Sunrise Sunday, Sunset Sunday, 01 p. m. 7:30 a. it "w 1 p. m. Obsorvaiions Taken at 5 A, 120th Meridian Time city linker 1,'ity .... Hipniarck Boise Penver Dt'H Mutm-H .. Hi'k-iin I, OS AukHch ... JlaidhtlfW ... riiui'iiix Portland lie'il lilufr ...... l:oscliur Salt ljikB nty San Kralu'lsro Santa I'c SrllHl- Sltokano Walla Walla .. 14 Cldy. -16 f'lear Oily. JS Clear '' Clear 1(1 Clear 4 .10 r.s 4li 4S I I .Hi X-2 4-J 21; :is 4X .1 I 411 IS . ci Clear Clear 4 Clear 12 Wlnnlpec 'Cr - k. MHleiiiolimtst. Mhi. O Pol-nT-revei VI(V I'oliiBI lan If ! .xV. ,is,' o.-i l! li-'t tas' n :iit lip ....Ul il... ..ilri....il.m ..f II. e kn.TllouM' ine.tier loioKin ii.ni ToL-e-ltrlaml naet renoiineini: war. J'lieO.eatv will n..f)be wnt to ,.-n....' . .....i., rrie Itain lcad. WilllIlUXI). Cal.. Jan. 19. 14 - CullfniAi i!ov. ailjuded the fln't ipeclmrh of llaml.oulllet sheep In the Fnlted States, died of pneu- innnln The rum. four veers old' had won f.rst prizes In Chicago. Portland Oakland and San Fran- Cisco. UMILHIW ftHu uni TRAFFIC GROWING FOR COAST tf ES The arrival and departure of air planes from the Oak hum port in one we.-k is uuoiher indicati ol what ail adeuuato nlrnort in .!ed- ford means to iho eifv I mmth. er.i Oregon, hi seven tlas ending .lt.mtu:y u. : phmes letlhe Oak land port on the Pacific Air Trans port line for Medford and Seattle and J I arrived from this section, lu addition to the mail, they car ried I 1 passengers. This was a ieiiii;t kable show ing for tip (tiiidition of the weather. This was four times as many planes as left and arrived at the Oakland port on either the Hoe hi i; or Western Air Kx press lines. MeUford air transportation ex perts point out that lu order to ; keep step wilii the growing require ments of the coastal traffic as shown by the report of the Oak land airport, local facilities should ho provided on a scale adequate to the present ments. and future require- (Contributed. da Wednesday evening, I' 3rd. at T:3. Dr. Royal J. January Dye w ill address a public nins meeting in the Kirst Christian church. He is a world-renowned medical mission ary and one of the most gifted and able speakers on the A nicrican platform today. ... Dr. Royal J. lye is a former mis-sionnry to Agriea, where he aid ed In establishing the Congo Chris- v I 1 ' v A Jt 'Mr Royal .1. Dye tian mission of the Disciples of Christ at Rolemie. I. Men utiles from the mouth of the Congo rlv r. j He beg: .n this Work in 1 N''!t and servotl there until 1!07 when Mrs. i Dye wa.s compelled to return to . America on account of broken tl-'t and sovereign Poland and health. He Inter spent a period : '"I"'" f"" H"1 development and sta iii this mission field without hisil'Hiz ng f the new republic. Filip f anilly. 1 owfc;. has been engaged In the 1 This idoneer medical niisslon:irv ! 'ork f Polish liallonallsm sllH-e ! was the onlv ditetor for bun Jt-eds , of miles in the Congo country . lb . j wa.s among the first to -ittnck v I problem of sleeping siekuess among tVe natives and rnntraeted it him-! i self, with the to leave that result t hii t he hnd ; climate. j day.s (tf the Congo ; These early . mission were filled with dangers jand hardships. The great ina.iority1 ; of the people In the back country! I weiu cannibals and Dr. Dye bears j sears by both man ami wild beast, I Tho unable to return to Afric i as a missionary. Dr. Dye ha, gone across the country addressing con- j veiitions, c h u r e h e s and other j groups for the purpose of increas- I ing missionary giving. I J I 1m only stop between San Fran i Cisco and Portland will be in Med- ford. The Christian church invites j everyone to hear him January 23rd. Comedy Farce ' at Rial to Today The to be the Kialt.i failure of what started on'. perfectly good honej moon audience's good luck at th" 1 iieatre, where "Honey moon," the i mcdy fare:, is now : llow.ni?. A polh-o (Iok, fotini-rly man's Ik ft frlrnil. li'-comi'S hnih villain and ronicdian. I-'tuHh. the wonder doK. Is the hound who Im tlie men- aee lo the Kt'ooin and lnotertor lialn to the hrkle. W it It his ev-ry in Cldy.;tlon lie liro-okes tales of laniih Cldy. ler. I'olly Moran and Harry tjrtt) Clear hen are the two iiniortiiti.-ites who Clear ivieliily try to enjoy their lo Snow ejiuoon vrith the dot alone and cldr. the-e two make tin- most of the clear manv nmtssini,- and highly enter-Clea'.-0'lnltiK ireilteanients tl-oy pet Into. Franks Comedians in Splendid(Prama I in zpienatqcvrama I ! I noiiywoim .m iu ' l'''iy l"'ln p.e-,..d at the fl-i " "" nn" !ru,'k ! rt...n-lvo ehord with Medfori ndi.v-lovi r. It Is on" of the i.'i! ehord with Medford play-lovers. It Is on" of the beti,,un comedy drama yet presented I Frank's comedians. 1 All characters ale w. II eavi. and an eiij..yel.le evening Is prooi- i-cd those who nltelld the las lwo nlithts. (T Martini: next Thursi the nmn ny will present "Dolly of t! Folli. Bsrcnln month has al.i. 'appealed the public. pin! nnv i r Aro OIUIX DUI LLHYLO BED. FLAGS TRAIN AND SAVES UVES o r I'OMKUuY. A youth, lUivlnl flt.lii 1, -?,.' Ohio. J a Ml xvilh Ills lnl influenza, I ml saved N w Vork tYlitial railroad train from an almost certain wreck at ly?svi!le, near here last night. 1 The outli. Glenn Clin". li ins at lyes ille, ln-ard u roa? along the . lhih oad tra ks as he lay in his ; bed. I'onviiu ed that the sound : he le-a: d Wa-s the crush of stone and tlirt in the railroad "cut" a : short distance from his home, h got out of bed. i.i i zed a lantrn and made a hurried inspection. I The investigation pro veil his fears correct. Tons of earth and I ror k hail filled the cut, Know ing that passenger train No. 6 was due in a few inluutes, the lad ' ran to a bend a short distance ' from the landslide and waved his lantern as the locomotive bore ' down on him. I Kngineer Tom Itiley saw the faint liglrt swing hit; to and fro in the darkness and applied ilo : brakes. The train was brought ; to a stop just as it entered the lurtt. 1 l'asyt'nm-rp on the train have I already started a move to obtain a Carnegie hero medal for the boy. HAMILTON. t)nl.. Jan. 1H. tf An express train on the Toronto, 1 1 am lit on C- liuffalo railroad was wrecked last night when it ran Into a washout on a mountainside near I here. ; The fireman was killed and llo-; engineer and a score of paen- : gers Injured. i The track, weakened by heavy rains, gave way under the locomo tive which plunged down a 4"-fout embankment. The baggage car slid on rt witv down the bank and' I the smoking car Immediately be- mind it fell on Its side. Several j Pullmans remained on the rails. Rescuers found the body of the, fireman, Mary R. Rtcker of Hamil- ton. under the engine. Patrick (I. I Ctant, the engineer, was the most seriously injured, suffering f rae lures of both legs and severe scalds. Most of t he injured passengers were In the snicking ear. They suffered bruises and burns from ileum escaping lroin broke ing pipes. waiih- i,... in Mi Tl..-' Filipowlez has been officially named new 1-olish miiiisler to Washington. Tlo-illin.' ni-Unn e-nw-s- b. - in - ishment from their native land. bomb plots and the harried, hunt ed life of revolutionaries undc l he Russian czar have been the lot of Filipowlc)! Wunde Krahelska. turous careers as Irrepressible in and his wife. In their adven Polish patriots. his zeal, first for the creation of an Indepen- 1'h early youth Likewise, his bit for Polish I wife has freedom. done her r i - i NKW YOi;K. Jan. III. itVi With one of tho many records he set during his first American In vasion as his objective, Paavo Nur- nii, thv: phantom Finn, opens his second campaign on the board tracks of the t'nited Stales to night at the Ilroolilyn college meet, He has chosen to run his first race at a. 0(10 yards, a freak distance for which no official record is rec ognized. The best unofficial mark. 7 : 4i li-ii. was made by Nurml in l!i""i. The race also will be timed i at several Intermediate distances. The opposition for Nurml will be I provided by Ove Anderson, a point winner for Finland In tin- Olympic games: Cus Moore of the llrooklyn I Harriers, national cross-country lutiupion: Joe llagen. Columbia stary, and Irvlinr formerly of 1'nloll colleKe. LAWUKNCKVII-I-B, i I'. P)-r-1 H wes house. idormitoi Sf Jit I i u-renceville ' wa.j destroyed early this morning ! In a spectacular fire that sent i students fleeing for their Ir liv es. u2l i. .lni.n.n..re r n 111 i n n liciil- i I rn IPRWIC7 MAMFfl 11 II II II I IJ III I 111 II i WBIBW ) & i I1 nni mn nniiiiriTrn1 I Ilk II I I fill HII III II Ul II I X baj I 111 I III I X D f IUU0II lYItllfOILU i Iniiifrn nnuor nnnh ; ! nrnTnnrn n; nnr K K Yr hi r KM VtmSJ I IIU ILK HI lilt don.UH, .hcT.-.rt-. Mr. and Mm. ,, ,.,,... ... I, ,l hv , Vlee-I'resident Uiwes. In. used 4:i Isluilents. tnree niacters aim iin-.;oi in- i.... m .. - j , ntwplnK In thejand their haliy Is very 111 Hh i (..eeoil ll story aorniuor.es w e I 'Hrnuwed Just In time to eseape An)otlK them - un of the i was Dana Uawes, of the vice -president. ApttV( Names. PAItlH. JiiTT ID. lVl The niinies I of Owen 1). tounc and .1. r. Mnr j an have been oflelully ami defl- nltely approved hy the reparation I eommisrion. thft men havlnu been named to serve on the expert corn- mlttee whleh will ronsldi r repara- I lions revision. nnnMirnnr nnnv UU V I OUL DUU! ORGANIZED FRIDAY IN CENTRAL POINT, CKNTCAI. 1'OINT. Ore., .Ian. I!'.! (Sprrhil) Thursday evening. Then. 1'. Tollcfson, cashier of the; Central 1'oint stale bank, served a banquet at the Central 1'oint hotel to the business men of the ciCO The im-i'ting was very in- ti rcsl jug. Max or W. C. lA-eVer acted as to.istinaster. 1'ilfer citizens wen called upon to -nt pres-i their views, as tt .rgaiiir.mb' a i 'number of Commerce. A committer of five was pointed to draft resolutions. Ill- ! ami according to arrangements a meet ing w as set for Friday to effect permanent organization. The committee is as follows: Chairman. Then. 1'. Tollel'son; Flod Ross, J. R. Sheley, Karl Weaver. Kenneth Reebe. Frank ami George May field came over from Klaniatn fans Wednesday and visited their broth er Howard and family. They will return Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houston and daughter. Cannon ami Gloria ; Jean, were Sunday guests of Mi, and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Houston Is a sister of Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Norv:il Wiley of Portland ; is visiting her parents. Mr. and ! Mrs. Messal of Lake Creek, also jMr. Wiley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiley of Central Point. Harry t'aton, joe .miyiiotu aim and .1. 1 1. ! rink were among . ou i those from the Antioch district in Cen tral Point Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Khlon Rrysdale and children of Medford wVre callers at the home of Mrs Drys dale's parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Paxsons Thui-sday afternoon, j Mrs. R. W. Lnmpert ami dau- j ghters, the Misses Helen and Irene, wero puests Thursday at the home of Mrs. Kffie Casters. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Morrill have been enjoying a visit with Mr. Merritls brothers. Kd Merrill f Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Merritt of Sheridan. Ore., who ar rived last Saturday and returned Wednesday. Joint installation . of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was held in the 1. o. O. hall Monday oveniiiR January I I. Those In charge of the work were Mrs. Mary Lewis, d 'strict deputy president and Sam Ratemau, deputy grand master, and Mrs. Kmnia Gleason and Mr. Howard, deputy installing mnr .shalls. The following officers of Rebekahs were installed for the ensuing term: Past N. G.. Mary Richardson; N. G-, Iva Copenger; '. (. . Mary Hay; Hccrelary, Ar lene Hay; t iVasurer, Kmma Glea fcon ; warden, Ki neslino Host el; eon. (ioldie perry; chaplain Frma eO-epatli: riglU ami ien rup- ! Hvis of N. C... Inez Ferguson and i Ida Henuersoii; rigni unci u'u m.,- (ports for vice grand. Xelll Siin- iniOUS mill tU'lty ratlKCy iuslde and outside guardians, Clara Vin cent and Luzella Damon. The Odd Fellow officers are as follows; Noble granil. George March: vice-grand. .1. S. Catey: secretary, .1. R. Vincent; treasurer. K. R. Rrown;-warden. H. W. Cop penger; con., Frank Tompkins: It. 8. X. (.., Fred Heselgrave: U S. N. G.. R. K. Amick: R. S. V. G.. Vtowanl Mavfleld: L. S. V. IS.. J. L. Richardson; I. G.. R. K. Scott; ). G., Henry K. Head; chaplain, K. W. Scotl. The deputy grand officers all performed their work In n very efficient manner. Insiallallon was followed by speeches from differ ent visitlni; members, nltm from somo of the orators of Central I'nini lndce. after which delicious refreshment were served.. About ...n...l.ry -mil vIkIIiiI'H OH O.VeU - the occasion. Kugene Merrttt. son oi -nr. unu Mrs. C. M. Merritt, i attending tho Northweslern Jtusiness College I in Portland. .1. II. Ieca. "f'.randpa." as he l.noun In Central Point, who nassed awav last Friday, will ln; greatly missed among the towns people, lit: was of a Jovial dispo sition and a kind father, ami inose w ho It now him personally nossessed of a friend of HttirlinK worth. The family have tho nym- nathles of the eomnrtinlty Mayfleld nnd family vfa - fJeorge ited with ItlH brother liowaru ou metropolis, two nuii'ireii inous .Miiyflelil. Inst week. "'id neres of his 4'1'l.lMMI-nero ,x I.lflle ' Krnestlne Triiaey. who.raneh here wore under leaso to has' heen qullc ill. Is sllKhtly lin-oil eonipanlea. Despite his oil proved. enterprise and exeeutive duties. Mr. and Mrs. Uee Serlven are j however, he never ehaimeil from planiilnu lo move lo Oklalionia. I what be always told every one The Central I'olnt CranKe will he would he until his death, "Just hoid their regular meeting Friday a Texas cowman." ..i..i,i Hi., Coiilev hall. I ll'.v. ,f. M. Johnson held servles at Sams Valley suhool house Sun day. . . . i Mr. and Mrs. J. TV. Birkhoiz hnvo lieen havlnE 'I seliro of It". I Mr. Hlrkhol. wirn In town Tuei.- day and Mm. niikhol. Ih nhlu to il.n llu niiiin. Mm. Wlllluni Mimty and lit"'' dauxhter. Nadlnc, of (IrantM cass. rnmc up Friday nnd vlxlteii woo !mih. Musty'B dauchler. Mm. Ster X. .1.. Jan. Hub ltlelunond anil other iatlvin. the larpest retiirnlnK TueHday lo firnnta I'nw. illle s. hool. llalph l.c Veo came down, from llutte Full" Thursday.. Medford a ch'er or poll Cle- I tut MeCredlc nnd Mrs. McCredle, MeCredic's fllvi'iT iiuesis Ol .Mrs. Tom Hobs, Hiinday. T-d Moran. who lia bad a -leRe - llieiisivs u.i.. e.. Ike Oavlsoh has a new JUiick roadster. Mr. and Mrs Kd Kldred of Med ford were visiting- Mrs. F.ldred's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- .,!,,.,.. Wednesday evenlnfr. Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Wlllinr. P-tr Tuesday for Milton. Ore., where Mr. Wilbur will be employed ns fruit Inspector. The I-adlcs' Aid of the Fede rated church meet Thursday nfter nnon at the church. At this meet- f lllj,'. there will Mrs. H.. i'n i.ik-n to 1 'rtis much improve nki'V, Sr.. who was pri-t a few weeks try poorly. i wry d sinco Koing up L t RAGE, MURDER - , lice Pllll.AhKI.lMH A. Jan. 1? Firing point-blank at a police tin er. who broke through the a ri i. a-b il brdi ooii: . door of his ,oine in th0 chestnut Hill section. W. Gril'l'in Grihhel, -Hi. soi iully pr.onineni. early today shot ntid killed John W. Itlackbuvu. pdlee inspector. wound.d Hlack burn's, chuiRYur. nnd himself fell dill- cally wounded 'under the fire of other police officers. . Gribbei and lor d chil-eowi-red behind a linked In another room to which etn-ated when Grihhel con dri'il door tilv. front d them, brandishing the re volver, police said they believed Gribbei had become crazed when informed by a physician thai hU condition necessitated his removal to a Minatorium. Gribbei is the' son of lohn Gribbei. retired man-1 r. who at one time was ' ; o,facturer. ! president of the and vice-president Ledger company. ! P o 1 1 c v were Fnlon league of the Public j summoned by I neighbors. I way into Itlackburn hackeil his the upstairs bedroom ,.vi,, ax. Gribbei shot him . hi-nueii the heart. Lawrence. h's chief's aid. received j wound above the heart, j goimr to a lmlltt Other police then shot Gribbei In i legs, arms and stomach. Gribbei served overseas during the worll war as- a major. Inspector lilaek-j burn leaves u widow and three, children. NEW YOKK Thomas Fortune .lan. lit. (AM Ryan. -i. grand Thomas Fortune and the former Moorhead Rea t honeymoon to- sou of the late Hyau, financier Mrs. Margaret were on a seer day after a surtnise marriage at the municipal building'. They appeared at the marriage license bureau shortly before it dosed yesterday accompanied by two friends, obtained a license and were married immediately by City Clerk Michael J. Cruise In his office. Mrs. .lohn Harry ltyan. mother of the bridegroom, said she knew nothing of the marriage or where her son was. The bridegroom's uncle, A Man A. Hyan. wan cut off with the be quest of a pair of cuff links. The bible is the daughter of the late John Moorhead, Jr., and! member of a family that has fig- ured In the steel industry. Her marriage to Henry O. Ken, sou of the former president of the Pennsylvania railroad. was n social event in Pittsburgh In 1922. CAmE BARON DIES AT AMAILO, TEXAS AMAIULLO, ToxaH, Jan. 19. (P) Amarillo today mourned Iho loss of lt f i rs t citizen, May o r 1 joc OH, cattle and oil baron, tllVIIIH, who owned or held under lease for cattle grazing- m ore than 1.000. 00!) aueH (f Texas and Mex leo land. He was reputed to he the largest Imliyidual cattle owner in thu- Fulted Stales. Thi. ciiitli. kini.- fiilully' ! rttr.rkcn with heart disease al Wlehlla Kalla yesterday, at about tho tilllo of thu funeral of It. K (I'.reek) Walker, Fort Worth and KreekenrldKo oil millionaire, who died the previous day. Mr. ftlvlns was liiri.'ety respon sible, for the rowlll of Amarillo 'from a rattle town lo a IiiioiuIiik LIFE IN LABORATORY CLF.Vrci.ANI). Ohio. Jan. V.K-(A') Professor Albert llnichl of the I'nlverslly of Brussels, before Ule Clovelund Academy of Brussels last nlithl, tleserlhed oxpeilinentH in which life unit Krowth had heen induced tlirotith laboratory treat ment of the em;. "Take a female, floe's cm?, mi fertilizud. and iuncturo It wilh a minute kIhsh point," he said, "and I It will begin lo Brow. Take. Iho fe mule cue of the sea ureln and Ireal ir wllli a certain acid and that de velops. "We have found (hat (he female .element In reproduction Is suffi cient lo produce organism. The male addition merely .tlvcs It Indi vidually, tho residue of Its ances tors. Unfortunately, however, these same tests cannol he experiment ally Induced In I ho human." TOBTI.AXI). Ore., .lan! !. Wi Ilyrtl McCarthy. 21. died today from a broken hack,, received Oc tobor 27 In nn nulomohllo accident. Hildas the fifteenth traffic filial Hy since December 1. thi-iv. RYAN'S RR&NnsnN I til I II I J VIMII1UWWI1 WEDS MRS. REA ui ' St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdulc and Filth. It. Hamilton, rector. Holy communion. S a. in. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Holy coiumtiniou, 1 1 : la a. Wm. 111. Church of Christ Cent i itl PoinK Ore. West Pine (reel, r ait hfuT men in charge. - sscmhly at in a. m. each l.onl's y, worship beg inn in; at In; ;to. Singir :. prayers, teachin. coiitribu lion memorial services of the body ami blood of Christ (1st Cor., loth I' upler. our logout. Let each tueiubi'i- ol the Christ body come and help us restore Apostolic wor ship without iuno at ion. Thirty-seven present at our fir.-t services at the above location. The public cordially invited to attend ur meetings. Valley Radio Church li:y. pastor P. (. Rox '.lis. .Medt'oid. Plume Jacksonville 10'J. i I luleiioinluat ional. ! I'' very Sunday night at S over 1 station KMKD: I'raycr, scripture. ! old time gospel hymns. M union 1 ; leadinj:. "The Songs My Molher Saiis." Lulu Saulsberry. Sermon ; subject. "The Most Important Ilea ' sou."' by the pastm. Tune in with ! tadio land and hear the old story ! In sermon and song, for there is ; power in lint gospel of Jesus Christ I and we believe you will be strengthened by worshiping with us, for we still believe the Hihle from "cover to cover." First Christian Church Niulli and Oakdale. Carman K. MeJl, minister, office and pastor's study in t he enure it. phono 1 007. Residence phone RJIlt. "Test our welcome." Morning worship and communion I0:a5. Sermon, "Fighters in the Good li-;lit." Special music. Th" service will he broadcast over KMKD. Popular evening service, at 7 : :t. Good music, sermon, lots of people and a happy fellowship. Sermon stigject, "Seeking a Sign." liihle Hchool assembly at !: l.r. Christian Kmleavor groups, if:;t". Wediicsilay evening at 7:;tn, Dr. Uoyal .1. Dye, world renowned mis sionary and physician, will mldres4 a great meeting to which the pub lic is invited. First, ltaptlst Church. Sunday scliol at !';-l'i a. in. Conic on time and bring your llibbs, The Men's Hihle class will be th'-rc in full force and all nu n pot at tending any Sunday school are In vited to lie with us at that hour. J. F. Wort man. superintendent, 1 r. Kat on's morning subji "Who Is JesusV" Duel by Mr. and Mrs. D. ct, Piatt, "Nailed lo the Cross." Tullur. At ti::m. P. v. p. c At 7::i we will lake a trii b b Porto Pico, making ti" stops at points of interest. The choir will sing "Anchored in Jesus," by Ilea.. ley. ( li'chesl ra will play. We welcome you to all .services. Try our welcome once and yuu will want to come again. Main Street Methodist Church, South The friendly church on llu; cor ner. James K. Cornier, pastor. Sunday school at a. m. I Preaching at 11 a. in.; sermon sub- ioct. "The Sins of Society." The Leagues at .:!" p. in. Preaching at T::;it p. m.; sermon subject. "The Price of Happiness." Prayer ineel-in-; Wednesday at 7:1a p. m. Tho miii of iho church are put ling on a special dinner at the church Friday w-iifiiK. January 2u. The only part Hint Urn ladies will take Is eating Hie food prepared hy Mm men. (.'llfi'oni McQuintou is the chel' and ho promiseK a menu I that will Halftd'y Iho uppetlm of a king. Serving will begin at t p. m. and rontlnuo until all are nerved. Come ami lunt the meal prepan - dL, and Kerved by the men. English Lutheran Church I'ourlh nl Oakdali', "wln:n -t lio wiiy Ih niailo plHin." Dr. H. ('. Kuiik. iiiiHtnr. Iti'HiiliniM. .MS Went iKimitli Hlri'i-I. Ti'li'pli""" I'-'- llniir of iirslili. I! Spe- l-llll services win 10 1.11 lUKlatlatliut oi ine new pasior. nv the apiiointtnent ut inn prosiueni oi the I'liririr K.vnod, lint Kev. Frank H. I.elstel. piiHtor of Iho I'nlted I. utlieran chiireh al KiiKem', will deliver lliu address. Special music: Oman prelude. "Sifndny," hy Ualph .1. ritcher; Dll'ertory, Oirertolre," by Srlitiimiu: iiostlude, "hisliillii- lion March." hv Rockwell tlllllleiu. "My Feel Shall Stand Within Thy! Hates." by Shawker. ' I lliblo school at 10: 15 n. m wilh classes for all OKI'S. The public lis cordially Inviled to utlunil these j special services. . First Church i f ( lirlsl, Kclcutisl. Authorized branch of llle mother I'llliri h, the First Cjuirch of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 212 No. Oakdale. Subject for tomorrow, "Lire." -Sunday school at !i: 1.1 a. tn. Ap plicants under thu hko or 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evenlllK meOlllIRS, which Include testimonies or Chris tin n Science licnlliiKS, at 8 o'clock. Tlio rrairlni; room, which Is In the Medford bllllillUK, Is open dally rrom 12 lo 4, except Sundays and holidays. The Bible and all au thorized Christian Science lllern. Hire may be read, borrowed or purchased. OThe pill. IP' Is cordially Invited to itend the HervlecH leading room. 1'n'Hbylfilaii (hureJi. Klhth and Holly Htroctf. Kdwln I'ere(J iwretieo, nilnlsntr. li:ir ft. tn., Mlhle m-houl with thorotthlv nrcnnl'crl dcpin-lmentt. (TLU-GRIP Check before it itara. Rub on inhale vapors Viccts Start now for the new quarter's b-s Sollv. i i a. rn . i mist & v uiu mauds." Minister. V,tM.in i'nlud.-. Ciayer m $-)t.ii MI. l t. try. "The I:omii-" Aitth. l tun in W- o Sui,.. -ni... Florence I Ai Tin icr st ivl 0 Origin. S.-riptur ' N'.ilr. Contralto : .j.u i Me llu R mii'nl I i -. Mandel in the Mountain. Nina " Tableau. "Th shipper" Hymn on oi e Mulbollaiul. Cre---. and a VYor- n, "The oid L i :e,i i'ros" Oliill. Stereoptii-oll slide. 'The Gle.U 'niu mis-duti." , H mu, "Speed Au a " rj;;iii playing livnm with sii.b-j tfl'crtory. First Methodist Church ; West Main nt Laurel. Raymond , S. Wees, minister. Church school, Clarence Meekc-. ; superintendent. Attendance last I Sunday. 'J. 1 7. i Morning worship. H: Organ , uiunbei s: "Heiwah" JiiiignniniO . ; "Herceuse" (Godard ) ,and "March i from Tunuheuser" tWagaer). The j choir sh:-';s two mulleins. "A wal. eiiing Chorus" iGaluieli and "Still. Still with Thee" (Adams). Senium subject. "How God Makes Chris tians." Vo ing people's hour, r.:;tu. The : Senior Lea gue will discuss t he I topic, "The F.flect of Industrial ism on 1 1 nninii IVrsonality." Happy Sunday evening hour at ! 7::". M rn. C. 11. Paske is the even ing soloist, singing "The Great i Awakening" ( Kramer!. Mr. Kces will speak on Insipid Saints" am asks tho question as you ivad this "Have you ever known any'.'" I'.aglc I'otnt Gom-I ( liuii-ll. Ragle Point Colon Gospel church will have preaching Sunday morn ing, January L'o. at 1 1 a. m . conducted by Lawrence Collins of ( 'anada, w htch w ill follow t he usual Sunday school service. Rvery one tordialty invited to attemi both services. thrift7g"reat1ieritage py JOHN F. DALY. Prejtidt'iit ttreRon Slate ll.nikeiv;' Aj Ci social ion ami picsai. ni 1 nuiicictal K Savings Hank. 4 i ll..ni. The value of exercising thrift applies as well lo n Rtato or a city us tu imlividualH. Kconouiy in ml- mitiiatering gov ernment, censer vntiott of natural resources, cnieUi! planning for the luiuro hy the peo pie and t li e i i represenla live . are vital faclot In insuring pro. perity to n city m X Week 1,1 a UIH)'. John F. Daly Uine to reiu.iu ourselves that Iho herttae ol fu tnro (UMieralions !:! in our hiiml:; t grander, or, by jirlicions ns urn' wise uxpendlturo, lo conserve am. iiurcuso. SOPHIE LOEB, IS DEAD NKW YOKK. Jan. la.---(V) Sophie Irene l.oeh. whose views on child welfare have been In corporated Into the laws of 411 stlltes. died lar't tllullt lifter II llll KcrhlK lllueSK. Klin was r.2 years old. More than i years aio she starled her Intenslvo welfaru work anioiif; poor and orphan children, pro.eidliiK ou tho theory that tho best solution of I lie problem was in.i'nlenance of iho home, iibollshlni; orphan asylums norma! children. ,,,,,, for I She Kaliu d her first Kieat vic tory in l'.lKI when after a cam paign of three years tho New York b-Klslal lire adopted a law rai'tim; pensions to widowed molliers. Slie was placed at thu head of tin. commission and saw the annual appropriation increaso from siiHiii.iKia to more Hunt r.,- iiiiii e'.o. Sure Way to j Stop Coughing This Prescription Kelicvcs j Almost Instantly t'ouehlnu Iw iiHtiiilly itue In i'iiii.-cm ' which piilciit inedfelncH.iiiol eoiiK'h I'Viups ilu not reueh. However, j Thoxhie, a fumnufl Ioetorn pre M riMhn rellevi-K eotiKlihiK with the , v.-ry flint Kwitlhiw. It woi U-i on an t entirely il liferent theory, Iiiim a f louhle net Ion, re II even the trrlla : lion and koch tllrect to the Internal ' eitune. 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