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t MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, . OREGON, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 23, 1929. -IW-U -J- , 11 i.j to tier homo at. kugeno and aha and children are Waiting at th,o home of her mother, Mra. Qwln, Sam Sandry and Mr. Spencer, superintendent of 'the Golden Standard Mining company, were htislnemf visitors In our city Tues day. , . - -. Q-nnrtmn Cwmll cole'Tatrrl her 83rd birthday Sunday at her home, not being able to leave home. A ! chicken dinner was brought to her uy iiti- uu(;iiir miiy una mini it; the day many relatives ana fiienud called to visit, and she received a ; number of gifts. '. . i : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson and children have moved to Ash- I land. -.- - . - . ; The Past Noble Grand club -of the Rebekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. P. J. Flck Tuesday afternoon, January 22. Those pres ent were: Mrs. Altec Ulrich, Mrs. Klota Chapman of Gold Hill. Mrs. John Is' or r 1m, Mrs. Alfred Morris, Mrs. J. Shafer, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. Georgia Cody, Mrs. Margaret Lewi a, Mrs. B. S. Severance and Mrs. Katherlne Wendt. A nice luncheon was served by Mrs. Flck. Mrs.,)L: T. WllHim has a bunch of baby chicks, hatched Mondtiy of this ' wewk, : and expects to have iiomo early fryers. : R; '.' A. Deneflt dance t Jack sonville Saturday night, January 26. Fine music and goud eats., n PAGE FTTni SOLON DELEGATION NORMAL VISITORS F; ASHLAND FR DAY lints tu hor Ashland friends tram Miss Kjla Gurnon,, formerly! xf Ashland, n.Wvn,-' resident 06 NocjH j Louis A. rtohi-rls. Jack Tliomp-cht,tc'iill(, Ai 'r' Stra'nso." iiea'd -of, !son; nc-M! n prmldrnt of tho Med- theiraternliy ami vf theidepart-Iffif-a pinh: KflK nmuni nmi ttftYft mailt -of education and . V. -A'. In- short talk on- the Importance -Caldwell, head of tiio department ; Bend, in a letter recently received luf an aviation field for modern of psychology. Two of tho pehool iby J(ss Benedict; ;.. ,.:' i towns and tolrt. of the plans toiBonga were unK by tho irroup j . Mr. and - Mrs. -A. Beaver were I gecuro ford. u ..larger field fur Med- Tho student of Hie- Southern Oregon ' normal school are :muk InB good tine of the city library. Miss Blanche Hicks, city l'brar- ind Ullcn C. Galey furnished aii,,- Aahliind 'this week for a short. violin solo, accompanied on the - -lslt with Mr.' and Mis. A. M.. plouo by ' Helen Ostrniuler. Pre-1 Houvsr. parents. . Tho visitors left codliin lh ueiwuut the initiation j j,',.jay inurnliiK with their car for of now. members Into both thOjvan Nuy. eullforn'u, on a visit orders was held in tho hotel.i . it0 jirs. Edward Stannard, dangli-. Plans arc'undcr way for tho big! tor of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bea- Ian announces that 223,. normal;, junior prom' to be held at thpiver who. with, two of Mra. stanr Rchnnl students worn natrons of :' Southern Orecon Normal school nard's children accompanied the ASHLAND,, Ore., s Jan. . 23. I tho Ubrarv in ID'S to borrow1! on Kc-Viruary'-S. This Is an annual nartv on tho trip south.. ' . (Hpeclal) A: legislative delegation books. : -,. ' affair.'-' .' ' . I Mis. Susie M. Leggett lias be'en from"' Salem visited" Ashland Frl- The annual nioeUiii? of ' thnj J. (':' Wllllunis of Talent was ; visiting for Bomo days Willi her day .in' company with President Ashland y. W. C: A. will be ' belill In. Ashland Thursday on business; son. John Leggett and his famllyj .-Churchill, dt tho. Southern Oi'o- at tho i'resbytorlan liurch on', O.'; K. Camon of the Ca.-son-, and returned to her : home-m gon normal school, to Inspect ; February 1 at (1:31) o'clock..- Tho Fowler, company. Is in.. McMlim- fMyrtltr Point lost Wednesday. Mr. the, achnol-and itsupropertlea tor-j arrangements are -in ' charge ' ofc villa again for several Weeks, in-j Leggett returned toi Myrtlo Point a report to the legislature as lo a committee .composed of Wirt i connection with his lumber yard With his mother..' "-i,! . -.-:.-.'' the needs-nf llio institution.. Tho St. Wright, chairman, ohn. H'KBj there. . . ..., ,li . ' Mrs 'Walter Hci-ndon.' , dnuKhtor . ucicgaiion was . composeo . Qi, ,rtej-, unci itev. ji. -r, .uiiunninuic. , w. w. '. Jlond, n gill clerk til,-, ino.:oi'. .ur. aim airs. j. in; uv.,v,. resentatlve '.Jdlinson.'.' clialrniail.'prlnuipal'' speakbr : at tho : .nicct-M Ashli.inl Hotel, recently',, made a who havo Just :gone' on rt trip- vo nnimui . I .t lunuii.' lilfi -win u . . " SUpri tll'ip , IU iUILiailll, ,UllUb .uiuii inii, r.,,riin . , ton and Senator " Lloyd 'T.Vitey; ; New York ' Mr" '.Kqblnmin.' I" well whCh;.' he luid savoral . airplane -parents soon-, and take 'wltli her nouie, v, euster-v aria, gen- nolds of Salem, ',;. :'.' f . ; well known In this and 'forclcn riaes. ; He is now back-at work, a small niece, whom she has been,""" oi.ionteioBiriit.ior, aau .tliA ilpimt: hv -iL nilmlier nf . AMU- ni' for tile Y.- Al ' IJ. A. ain"HK. . . uillt,ru .n,,lA' n . l.iiuinoHu. triti stannal'fl. : tile cnnu n llliner. iim.. x-itm bnw'ross men, shown' around employed boys. ' During the; dln-;i to Madford- Thursday. ; . t .- .,. KUiiinard, the mother.' lives at Van town ' . and then ' taken to the herllour- Fred; :ht.,''Mnwn$-.fPni.l , At thus Thursday evonliiB incet-' Niiys.' Cnlifornla. alid .'Mrs. Hern Lama Springs hotel whom they clflc . regional' exocutlye . of tjie lug -of Hhe men's discusS'on .group , don will visit there. . ' ' ;. .were .guest, of tho K'wanls club-national council,' will deliver 'i a of the Plrnt ConBreeallonal church. : Mr. i. 'C. 'Williams of ' Talent' for' the regular , noon luncheon. 'short . address. Mr., Hnnsen :coiues ,l(r. piin,jpal .talks were given by! were shopplne in Ashland Frlduy. Tlie Ashland Hotel Is bolng" rcn- crf a group of Kli'l fiienila at tho honjc'iif hor mother,' Mrs. ' Belle Jfcjvweln n .-jChurch (iret last Wednesday evening. ' The occasion was Ip celebration of her -16th blnhdiiy, A splendid dinner graced with a 16-caudled cake was served to the guests'1 who - were Misses Margaret Perrlne, Ilosalihd Wise, Alice Bowniun, and to tho young ho&lrss'and her mother. . -.. - . :.' IICAL VICTIMS WILL SUFFER As the result of. an ccldeutal vrloBfon of ehamicats contained L OF JACKSONVILLE ) tner , Lions., c lrifl' 'ut the t Senator Mann Is a Kiwanlan while from San Francisco. ' Chairman four.- boys of the church,' .Jack one of- tho others Is a , Kotar- Wright announced that Hi s win. liu(-n(; . , -jvuyno Carter, David . lan and tho other a member of be one of the biggest mid best csnffney .' nml Gordon , Duffield. club. , Kach: spoke meetings over held by the- i ' t- .Kach of the.-boys. tnok. ns his; sub- he. luncheon express-. C A. in Ashland.' l-pe?iiil niusic :i,,et soino' .iihase ; of , tho present Ing pleasure at being, present, and group singing will Help to ; problems', looking toward world .The inspection. o of ' the' . nornial inake up the progrum. ; .. peace. The supper . was a 'splendid school . was mado ...In i tlie after-1 .The girls' ho;ior sorority, of thejone of Coney Island clam chow noon. - j '-Ay, V, ": ,; Isouthern Oregon Normal ' school der anil cream waffles. '- ' 1 Mayor -j. Edw, Thornton wait and rihe' boys' frnternlly of th.e liobtrt Piiryes, who .lives In the also a specially .Invited guest of school held u , joint' banquet ' at Wagner creek . district above Tal the .Klwanls club and was asked the LiUi'a Spririgs hotel at seven 0nt, was In Ashlaiul. for one day to extend tho welcome to the o'clock Friday cvenlnir. , A liuhi- this week, Jooking" utter business distinguished visitors. .Oilier Items bor of Uhe ' faculty; members and affairs. .- , . . .. '.. .'.' , , - of the Kiwanls program , were President Churchill', were also ' In I A. Busljonp of Portland was In four ', three minute speeches - on attendance. Mrs. ' Heed, " president Ashland for a jihort time Thurs current. events by Klwanlans of tho local sorority, presided at day -evening visiting -w th : friends .'George ' A. Br'scoe. ' Perry 1 II. the meet Ins. The. speakers for while on his way to. California. Ilnrdy. Verner (). N. . Smith, and tho evening were President J. - A. I Miss May Henbdlct . reports irect- ovated for the spring travel. Tho hardwood . floors arc being ro sanded, new carpets will bo laid 111 the hulls and, siicll rooms as may need them, and later In tho season other changes will bo niado In remodeling and refurnishing' parts of the building.. - '' ' --V WcL-l olntlnn in-avpr VneetiniTH are helnir held by members and friends - of the Chrlstinli 'church.' Both' tho Interest and the attend-; ance are gaining. ' On last Wed nesday evening tho meeting wns at thobbme of ' Mr., and Mrs.'-A. H. Peachy on Lincoln street- and Cleorgo 'Andrews , was in charge ': Miss Wanda Schwe'ln entertniri- thl sustainod burns yeater day during class period at the Cen-' tral Point high school; Wertx was removed to his home this forenoon from the Community .hospital and will suffer no permanent 111 affects from the explosion. .The students, :ofl8B Ruth Collins, Artls Casad and Elizabeth 1 South .well, will probably be confined to their homes for a short time re covering from burns about the lace 'caused by the chemical solution. Fears were held . yesterday that Wertss would lose an eye, but re 'ports today were to the contrary. Tho mishap occurred . aa he ,was :uncorking the chemical container, .the pent up gases and .fumos. of which shot lnio his face directly above. The girls were nearby but because ot their dlstaiiee were not as badly, injured. '.":-.'. Cold Eeach Construction of $12,- 000 fire resistant business building Will Btart immediately. ' S-' IS acin g tKe cruelest test a skin can meet Without smooth skin, no girl can be lovely say leading directors IT is the most precious charm a girl can have clear velvety skin. 1 All Hollywood agrees on this, lead ,! ing stars and directors alike. , ; 1 For there is something about lovely i; skin that sends a ripple of emotion : through every heart. .'. And for the screen star, skin as smooth as a flower petal is a prime - necessity. -y 1 ; 'People open their hearts instantly td the appealing loveliness of exqui- site skin," says Edward, Sedgwick, ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer director, ex pressing the experience of 39 Holly wood directors. "Every star knows Aow essential it is to have beautiful, smooth skin." l 4 ' 1 n,f . The 'huge new incandescent "sun- . l' .' . . spot", lights stream down heart-, ' lessly on the star's skin while the .- close-up is being taken. Any tiniest defeat will be registered on the film. -now more highly sensitized even . W 'Hban-hefore. In consequence, of the;.,? ' i 81 Important actresses: in . Holly- ;' - ''wood, Including all stars, 442 guard ; the smoothness of their akin Vith Lux Toilet Soap.. .'. : - ;',. -' JOAN CRAWFORD, fasd-. nating Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer . star, meets the brilliancy of the new incandescent "sun- spot '.' close-up lights with per- feet self-confidence because ' her lovely face and arms and shoulders are kept beautifully ' smooth with Lux Toilet Soap. "I have tried innumerable French 'soaps but never have , I had anything like Lux Toilet . Soap, for keeping my skin fresh i and smooth. And 'studio skin' is the' all-important -asset for the star who must face into , the glaring lights pf the PhotobyCft Bull. Hollywood . 9 out of 10 screen stars '' '' '' ' ' "' v' '.-' ' '-? ' ' :"v" ' - ! '''"'."'.'" . V gudrd their smooth skin this way T TOW well the lovely girls whose beauty 11 stirs a million hearts' every time they. appear in a close-up, know that the skin ' must be kept rarely smooth I . . , Of the 451 important actresses in Holly wood,: including all stars, 442 depend on Lux Toilet Soap to guard their skin. , The very next time you see Joan Craw- Photo by C, & Bull. Hotlrwood JOAr? CRAWFORD finds this delicately fragrant white soap delightful both in this lovely bathroom and in her special dressing room on location, It keeps her skin in such marvelous condition.-:;- . The next time you tee RUTH TAYLOR In a close-up, notice how softly smooth Lux Toilet Soap keeps her fair skin. This little Paramount blonde says: "No art of make-up can deceive tlie close-up. ; I guard my skin as my most priceless possession ' and know that Lui Toilet Soap treats it genUy., ,:.;--'--.--..':'Vi-". ' ford or Ruth Taylor in : the. close-up, notice how captivatingly. smooth Liux Toilet Soap keeps their -slrih. .';:''.;V"V';1' ,'"Vj'''.. , Following the example of the stars, every one of the great film studios has made this ; soap the official soap in all dressing rooms. . w If; you haven't already discovered for yourself just how smooth this fragrant white soap keeps your skin, try it today,. . You'll like it in your bath,' too. It lathers 1 so generously! Remember t 9 out of JO screen stars use it. Lux Toilet ,uxury such as you have found only in . , fine French soaps at 50 j? and $1.00 the sake. , . now Spap JACKSONVILLE, pre., Jan. 2S. (Special.) The ladles of the Royal NelKhbor lodge of Jacksonville met at .the. home of Luclla Dunnlngton where a shower was given for Mar-1 caret Johnson.- Those present were Mesdames Violet Wilson, Sadie Ad ams, Hazel White,, Lola Mclntyre, Thelma Mclntyre, Dena Stevenson, Anna Coleman,,. Netle I'fnney, Mar garet -Johnson, -Leila ; McKee," Lu ella . Dunnlngton, Bessio Butcher, Katherlne Wendt, MyrMe Merrl- fleld, Margaret Lewis and 'Imogene Schmidt. --A ' lovelv lunchoon was served by the hostess. - . ' A large number of Jacksonville people ' attended;, the dance at Ap p legate Saturday evening. A very good time -.was reported, :-' . -l . Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Cadwallauer and children "were Jacksonville vis- itoi-s Monday.. 0. XV. Kitchen from Fort Klam ath, who is staying at the Kogue Hlver sanitarium, taking treat ments, Is improving. The Missionary society of ' tho Presbyterian church will meet at the G.. O; Snnden hm Thurrt-,v afternoon, January 4. Anyone in terested is Invited to attend. 1 : Mrs. l,e Port of Applegnto was In our city Tuesday." - '" ' On January 16tli, W. H. Hunch of Jacksonville, was given a'blrth day dinner by his brother, K. S. Buqch, at his home near the ltogue Klvor Valley academy. W. H. Bunch celebrated hlif'T3rd birth day. He received ' many gifts In honor of the day.' After a delicious dinneiv'was' .served by Mrs.. P. 8 Punch a very . enjoyable evening was spent. ' " " -' . Harold Criimri of A'pplegate spent the week' end 'here h " '' Mr. and-Mrs. John 8heley:''of O-MUrnl 'Point , were 'calling - on friends hero Sunday evenlayrrffK'jl ; Howard . Lewis returned i from': Walla W'alin,. Wash., Thursday.) evening. - , ; Mrs. George Maxwoll entertained the1: following guests' at a' 'waffle supper at her home Monday even ing: Mr, and Mrs. Ivarson and daughter, Miss Mirle, and'Maynar.d Piutney, all of : Medford. . 1 i : v; ' The-teaohRri. of he Jacksonville school' attended the teachcrsV'ln stltute held dt Phoenix last Saturr day. ' ';- .'. j ' Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan and Mrl and Mrs. A.G. Lewis mid son Carrol Norman motored to 'ARh- and 'Sunrlay. afternoon. . ' Herman and .Leon Offenbackcr. of '.the Anulegate wr rcent, busi ness visitors In our city. ,.',',- Mrs. Frank Sauleaberry, Mrs. G O. Satiden, . Mrs. E. S. Severance, and Mrs.- Fred Flck motored .tn Centrnl Point Siturdav. where thp attended-n mePtlng of the Jackson county .council .of :..tia .Pnrr Teachers association. Tho meeting waq in the nature of a reception 1 Mrs. W. W.' Gabriel,' "state presi dent of the Parent-Teachers' work. and was a vory'enlovablo ocoisjnn Lunch was served at noon by the Central Point circle. , r "..-,- wns tt sMedford ! visitor on. Sunday. ! I tolls Parks of Little Applegato was a li'uslncss visitor In out" city Saturday. ' -' Mrs. Al Plche, Mrs. Charles Ham ilton and daughter Margaret, How- nrd Lewis and Blllle Picho drove to Murphy Sunday and wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copple. ;' MlHsee Ruth ' and Florenco May Btrvoranco and John Neldormeyer attotided a skiing party on tho 61s- klyous Sunday. Mr.; and Mrs. B. F. Pankoy of Central Point wore visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butcher Sunday. ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders and daughter Maxlne were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Ohestcr-Jones at Medford. : Mrs. A: G. Lewis of Jacksonville and Mrs. Charles ' Hamilton of Kuch spent Thursday with Will Ma'.ney of Ruch.',: ;,' - Melvln Fields returned ta San Francisco Friday, where he is em ployed- Mrs. Fields was unable to accompany htm homo on.- ac count of Illness, and is staying at tho '.homo of her mother, Mrs. Sparks, until able to return homo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thrasher have returned from a visit to Port land, whero they woro called by 'ho Ul.noss of; Mr. Thrasher's brother. , ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H, TJoly of Kcl log, 'Ida.', .npent Monday evening at the U T. Wilson horn. . Mrs. Anna Board Is In C'oqulllc. Ore., for 'un extended visit with .-datives. ' - , , A message, has 'been .received from Judgo and .Mrs, Frank Ton-i Velle aniiouncing that theyaro en joying thp southern California1 ci mnto, at' present belny In, Lob' ''An geles.' ''-. '.' v.'-.... .-!- Royal' Neighbors lodge of JackJaonvlllo will hold opun Instal lation Tuesday evonlng, January 29, at the Odd Fellows hall. Kveryone Is welcome, ' '' , ' .. ; .. s Mr. and Mrs. Kurmlt Combs, who have boen living In Jacksonville, -"d to Medford the first of tills week. ..'-', ! 1 Mrs. Frank Saiilsberry and Mill Ruth Severance -wero in Medford Sunday evening, where they'tool: part in the progrnm of llin Valley n Vi-'nrch of that, city.'. Mr. and Mrs, Wlllliim (Vhti'll of Yuba City, Cul., were RliesfH, Min day evening of Mrs. O'Nell'H aunt, Mrs. XV. V. Uell and family. Mr. O'Noll Ik an electrician and they are en route to Kllensburg, Wash., wliero he ha been transferred. Mrs, Clara Burgess of Medford was a Sunday guest of Miss Lena Johnson Mrs. Clinton Kendall, nee Florin Hnub, formerly of Jacksonville and now living nenr Jluncom, returned homo Tuesday nftor spending a few days visiting her father, Jim Uablv north of town. ' ' '-, Mrs, Chase Oftedal returned the Clrst part ot this wocu from a trip Shirleys to Visit V ; Missouri Relatives The mother of J. W. Shirley Is quite ill at her homo In Queen City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Shir 'ley leave Saturday to attend hor lilrtn mid to visit .relatives of Mrs. Shirley In tho snino city. . . They will bo gone several woks and when they return Mr. Shirley will enter business for himself. He has been ono -of the popular ami accommodatmg tellers In tho Jack son County bonk for three years and Is rcslfc-nlng that position.-' ,' Dayton Electricity turned Into PlRsFnnulale and Grand Island transmission lines. ' : Once is not , the Safe t '. Way to Soft-cook (Thousand, E GGS Yon boil only a few eggs at a. time so you can take all' instantly from the water when done. Like-, , : wise Hills Bras, roast their coffee ' a few pounds at a time by a con-. n ' tinuous process. Every berry u roasted evenly and a matchless ,, flavor is assured. No other coffee -. can taste like Hills Bros, because none is roasted the same way., hills bros;;' COFFEE ' tatty cetmei wHk - -.. ,,J,,...l.. ..;i 0 .-.''. '. 'I' ... - Ride With i Southern Oregon Stages i ' The pioneer line of southern Ore-' gon operating local service from' Medford to Klamath Falls., - -:' This company httB served you faithfully. In past years and will continue to give you oxcellent ser-, vice, ., ',.; i Bunses leaye from. Hotel Jackson Leave Medford v ( . s . , A.M. NOON' P.M. r.M.' 8:20 .. 12:00 3:20 8:25 Leave ABhland . -. A.M. NOON p.m; P.M. 8:60 U:S0pm 3;50 8:65 Southern Oregon Stages Phone 309 Hotel Jackson ' Guaranteed .-. ;;. ' Pure ." , , use less than of f high priced brandd' MILLIONS of POUNDS VZEIf - BY THE GOVERNMENT ONYX , 1 ' POINTEX J HOSIERY For women.:....$l -85 Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimi'' The following unit of 130 shares of Common Stock, In the propprtlons named, underlies each 1000 - Fixed Trust Shares N'''. 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