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MEDFOBTJ MATE TRIEUNE. MEDFORD, ORF.GO'Nr, SFXDAY, MARCTT 24. 1029. PAGE THREE Social Events of Church Societies Mr. and Sfjrs. Marshall Honored With fii.ma.lcjv l.n ., .. A surprise ity wns held Tuwu I' ' f-fdles' Aid saeiety of-Zion, rtny evening tnt.Mr. nnd .Mr. Krt. j KKllh Lutheran chiiion wm' -Marshall at their how Homo In I J' , lb .'H'P'o, of -Mrs. fiusia l'uhl. Fern Vnlloy. Af(eF ft bountiful ' ,- Thursday. March 2 covred; dish dinner,' wns enjoyed j:al - o'clock, the .evening; was spent In. playing) . - C90. Those present were; Mr. and I Tno' Lndles' Auxiliary of -the Attn. .Gilbert llernnce of Eugene; "PUsl church will hold Its mis Mr. and Mrs. Itov Rnrlesnn. M Isu I slonary Ineetlnir nl Hi. Ifh..i .if winnifred Schnaok of Phoenix;- :-A,r- '. Morris, st5 I'ottage ! Mr.; nnd .Mm. Kloyd p. Walking. I '!';'''' Tuemlny afternoon, March ! MK-and Mrs. Newburn llodpoH and'!:';hl'1- . k ( Ron .iJonald tof ..Medford; Mr., and j- Mr-V .Ed. .Marshall and daughter Tho -annual pro-ICaster day of! Patricia. - I!., " Vls,'ved hy the it wan not only a. surprise party .. " d house warmltiB, hut also ft. '"Istlim ' prayer will be vniuans .Missionary society of tin nnu house warinitiir. hut nlso n. "'"i 'nni.-nc in the' icctui- ulass reunion as the .Musilamos and !!?"m,'u 3::l" '" i'rld.iy. Man h ; r.iei-y one welcome. Miss Sohnack were classmates. I Copoo lo Prosfnt ,., ,-:"llos' AM society of thiij Ml Onean Itwilat Nlo"iodist Kitlnuuiml- church ! An event .of Interest to all radio ! vl".. V""'1, '" "wulur "hpnieroin- I mn.4o lovers is 1)10 next regular! , '." "'0 -u"-'' pai-Jurs, Tue. i Tuesday oveniliK Copeo pi-OKrain. !''', nl"' n- The Uuoen Esther which will present Miss Hetty !, ''...V, 'mrK" "' ""' on" : Ilrown. popular onanist, In an Motors always wol- liuviivu o' ui:uii ituiiii. J lie recital will he broadcast liy reriiota : ,,A . , V control from the 'new Presbyterian " ''' B"."nui . ,.1-1.1 u 1 in roK church, whpro nntf of tho flimai pipe? ortfarm In this section"' of tho stato Will bo uoa by this wnll known ortlst. v , Miss Brown's anility aa fin pr prnnlst of nolo Is roeo&ntittir by musical ftuthoritlos thouhout ho wcHt,, Sho 1h a pupil of. "Warren P. Allen,- one of tho mont brilliant concert orfinnlnts of America, nnd studied concert orpan under his di rection at Stanford nnivorslty. The manager of Duprerf, the world re nowned orfennist, upon henrlnp Miss Ilrown play at the home , of rr, Allen, conRrntuIatcd her on her masterful handling of tho instrn niont, and'. RpoUp. hiyhly of hor artistic promise. ' Fov ,.th C'opcn prowrnm next . Tuesday nljilit Mlys yrown has ar ranged1 proRram of urilvernl ap peal. Ot especinl' Interest to music lovera will bo hor own armnRo mopt. of two . movement of the beautiful symphonic suite,'. "The Atonement of ran." liy Henry ITnd ley, rino of America's fnremost composors. In the first movement "Tho rwinm of the Nymphs," Is heard ;th plaintive music of tho pipes, of ran,1 the shepherd Krt of A ready'.. . . The second movement, "fntormtfzzo," Is an elaboration of the appealing lovo motif that is heard throughout the suite. , The , proffram . will also present two of th ebest known composi tions by Edward llpar, famous KnRlish composer, "Salut d'Amonr' and "Ppmp. and .Circumstance." Tho middle part of the laiter mim bor has ftttuined tho proportipns of a national nnthem in an nrnuiRe ment for chorus called '"Jand of Hope apd fllory.".', y Victor . 1 lorbori a n d Charles Wakefield Cadmhri will nlso be roi resnnted on- the program, which will includo a yaricty of selections to. appeal to nil music lovers. The Copco program will bo KiV(n from fl to 11 p. m., Tuesday, March 2(5, and- will consist of- tho following numliers: .' . ' .Selections from -"The Seronade". . Victor Herbert The Atonement of Pan... 1 ; Henry T la 1 1 1 c y Confetti, Danso Chic .'.lay Media Vnlse lilueUo '. Ui'Iko A Precious Mlllo Tl.il 11 n Culled .Lovo. I.ou Davis On a Persian Market Kotelhcy Halut d'Amour Kdwnrd KlKar Where rs the Souk of Soiirh for Me t IrvinR Berlin Tomp nnd Circumstance. ..Klfiar R. rue "World Call" hannuot piven ' by the missionary societies of the ' Christian cluncb Tuwriny evening j was a success in every Wny. The tables were beautifully doeoniiod With fluwers nnd rni,llf.u I..,.,,,, baskets of flowers were also placed around the room adding much to the appearance. About 125 were present to enjoy the supper and prom-am, which consisted of sours and brief speeches! Riven at inter vals around the (abies nnd living pioture?i and sieronptieon views. "Around the World," following the menl. The 25 garments on display were mnile by the women of the society for the children in one of the six homes for ciiihlrcti owned and maintained by the United Christian missionary society in tho t'nited States. hy Henry Xeidormeyer and Klor ence Severance: violin solo, l.ois Kmylhe, Ttuth Severance accom panying both of these numbers on the pno, and n rending hy Melon Walton. Kov. McVicker acted as moderator. Jteporls from the dif ferent orgnnlziit ions nnd branches of church work were read and accepted-., Some lndt?ntert a cash balance and all showing obligations met, a prosperous year closed with both a spiritual antl material growth'. Tho budget for tho ycvr 1019-30 was completed In due time and accepted. The following officers were elect ed: Trustees, Henry XoidormeyoV and A. i lei nha turner; benevolent secretary. Mrs. Chester JVendt; communion committee, Mrs. Ches ter Wendt and Mrs. Cora Shaw; church treasurer, Ott 0 N'eidor iiyiypr; church ushers, Un bet t Kurbcs. John Coke, Alfred Coke and Ui-ed Kdens; organist, Kuth Severance.; flower ci tin mitt ee, Vir ginia Kii-k. I'Morence , Severance, Helen Coke nnd I lelen Walton. Mrs! Hoffman' hits served on this cuniuiltiec most eficiently for many years, hut asked to he, relieved on account of her health preventing her attendance at -church. Sunday sch'on). superintendent, Dv. I). A. Forbes: assistant Sunday school su perintendent, Mrs. Vivian ltooeh; secretary and I rcasurer, M rs. 1 ioy Martin: organist, Miss Virginia Kick. That they may ' enjoy a much 'needed rest after 35 years as pas tor. Hoc. McVicker and his most estimable wife have decided to re tire and reside at their own home In Jttandon, Ore. During his min istry of more than three years in Jacksonville, the church has pros pered both spiritually . and mate rially. We have enjoyed the com panionship of these fine folks and while wo are sorry Jo see them leave; the church, the very host wishes or 'the community' go with them to theh' new home. ' Rev. S. H. Jone will take liev. McVicker'.' place In tho. pulpit. This occasion was also the forty fifth wedding anniversary of liev. and Mrs. .McVicker, and during .th eevonitiR Mrs. Uitla Saul sherry presented them in n most pleasing manner and in behalf of the con gregation a lovely gift with the fol lowing reading, which sh .had composed: To a brido nnd a groom of forty five years . Wo pay a tribute tonight; Wo extend our congrntulntlons. With thoughts that are sunny and bright. , In our fancy, we see a swet, vln- . some lirldo, ... And a groom quite handsome and tall; 4 Wo hear wedding hells, a message tn$- leu . - Of two hearts to he happy through all. . The years have dealt kindly; our pastor, you se, And assistant, look wonderfully wel,; ( v Though life must hriiiR hardships. an All-seeing Kyo Has kept litem whatever befell. We thank you sincerely for your - service to us, . ' ,k Your cftor.iN have not been In vain. The seed you have sown, wo trust - will bring forth- All the harvest that ono could at- tain. . ' We will miss you, you know, miss both of you here. As you go to your home by the sea; We're sorry you're going, any time you return You'll bo welcome as welcome ohn be. - And may He who lias led you, and guarded your lives. ; I'.less, comfort, and be wtlh yon still. We offer our token of love and j est coin. I We, your people, of old Jai l;snn f ville. 1 TJto pastor accepted the surprise i package, expressing bis appreia -! tlon of many kindnesses. WEDDINGS 1 MUNICH f.3 The cities of M unieh and St rns.sburg have cx 1 changed niomnneias. in return for ;n fountain - symiiolizing 'Tatlier j Ehlne" presented by Strassburg. this city has sent to the other municipality, a statue known bu-al-: ly as tiie mice tempter." the niek i'tllinie of Strassl.urgers. l.iNt-Ult'iu A quiet wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, March l?n. m the South Met bod 1st parsonage. Itev. Jamen K. Cond'r performed the ceremony uniting Anna K. I.ibo and Percy I. Klein, both of Purl land. D.iirel lluson nnd Mr. ltiglow were itie only attendants; ; The couple left immediately for1 San Uranelsco, where they expect to spend two weeks, returning to their homo by wa v of Klamath Kails. 1 OPENING RECITAL 1 BY t Yl X lAnoN'(1j Mrs. Helen W. Taylor, a pioneer suffragiwt, died here at the age of !H. She can vassed for John Stuart Mill when tho author of treatises on political economy sought the parliamentary eut for Westminster. 1 John Starke Evans 1 55 Professor of organ and associate dean- of ; S music at the Univev'sity of Oregon Mrs. C,.,.K. Hti'iplln of Oakland. P'illfornl.1. ' is n house Kltest .of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Wirth of Laurel street. OtUI Fellows t'onvciitlon Will Convene Hero ' , ;. The local committee of .irranRe manls in connection with the busi ness men of Modford have worked out plans for the financing of the Odd Fellows statu convention that will Rather In Medford durlnj; the weelt beglnnlnK May 20. and contlnulllK four , days. , This . will likely, be one of the linvst .K.'ilh erihs over held. In the.citv. ,: ', Diiiinu the last (our or 'five years the attendance .has ranged ifrom 800 to .100". and with Med ford situated In the sunshine, belt of the'state there will no rtoulvt lie hundreds of members-, who Iwlll take this occasion to make a visit to the Brand lodge, their first- bis i spring outillB of the season. . The incal Indue, have been work ing on plans to handle the big unthering nnd it has hen thought best to handle, this tinder a general budget underwritten by the local lodge In connection with the busi ness men and citizens of Modford. I'ndor this plan It could he handled without a greot burden of expense on any particular group, and since it Is for the. benefit ot .eVeryone ot us, It Is thought we should nil join In making, it a success., Tho ex pense will not he very great com pared to what other conventions have asked. The bu4got for foul days' program will not excedo S2500 or f 3D00. The. local commit tee have already raised part of this nnd bono to raise much more cm their own ncnaii ty tnc time oi , grand lodge. t If each individual will do but a , little It will make our convention a big success and tlje membership of the Odd Follows of the state will have a- pleasant memory of , tho week spent In our city. , A committee of local citizens .will call upon the business houses and public spirited individuals durlne the next few days and hope that everyone will respond by pledging as much support as needed to 'make the gathering n success. Should present plans turn out ns anticipated by' the committee, per haps very little direct financial as sistance will bo, required, but the committee Would llko to fool that the wholn, community is hack of them and should it cost a fow hun dred dollars the returns In- good will and . community spirit will more than compensate for the ef fort, i ' ; ' Mall Tribune ad, are read by J0.000 people every daf. . l'irst Ilapllsl Church Central at Kith Street Slindu'y School at 0:-i:, he time, with a studied lesson and your llll.le. J.,l' Wormian, su perintend. -in'. ; Dr. Union's nirirning sermon will ho the "Kuynl I'rliession", a story sermon of the Triumphal Entry to' Jerusalem. r the evening his subject will he "The Alan of Ker Ith", a dramatic sermon, dealing with the events nf Jesus' ministry and doatli. At Die morning ser vice Mrs. Piatt will sing "Th" Palms," and the Church quartette will sing "He's Able and Willing," by -Miles. "At the evening service the Chorus choir will sing "The Comforter Came To ; soul One Day." by Xe.vin. . . A cordial welcome to all soi-t vices. - - Mrs. Anderson Hostess j rJi'i: sid cin ic. Tiie'Kai.t Side circle of the First M. I'l. church met with Mrs. -Albert Anderson, lllllcrost road, Tuesday al'lernoon, -Mrs. r Rlla Peters pre siding. Hong, "(ialilee, Sweet Call lee." Mrs. K. 1.. Leonaiil liaillng the di'Votions and -u-l'ering prayer. .Mrs. O.' V. Myers. Airs. !. A. Kop. pes. Mrs. Ill ley D. llenson had charge of the following program: .Mrs. Myers road a, poem, "St. Patrick's Jiay," by James Kdward lliiligerl'onl. -Mrs. Ileuson con ducted a Patrhdl's guessing contest; Mrs,,- Koppcs closed the lirograiu -wltli each one uivsclU telling nil Irish storf. ' . ' , The April' lueetihit .will' he held ' at the home or Mrs. W. F.1 (.'.'imp- I hell, 8(14 ICast Alain Street. During the, afternoon Mrs. Anderson served fruit salad, care, corfee, i assisted h.V Mi's. .1. W. S'mvP.e anil'; Mrs. .1. A. Damn. ' I Wtshline; Annivorsary 'Colebraioil With fliiirch 1'nrtyV -A happy gathering of c;hureh i folks assembled In the parlorsof! the Presbyterian chuivh Tuesday evening,' .March, ID, for the annunl dinner and business meeting, . clos ing Hid . year's .work. More than 100 enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner, Ice cream, -etc., .served hy tho ladios oU tUe' church, after which a short program, was en joyed i-nnslsting or saxophone duet HUNT'S CRATERlAN TOMORROW HIRUfHCHXnERTON U 1 H D WARNER Jp --lROBtRf tPt-SOMf YES Thia la the lyp ffl Pioture you've beet rap B hearing about And jg 3a- bere are hundreds 12 waiting to s6 It! jk No Investment Pays Bigger Dividends Than A Home of Your Own It saves I'cnt money increases in valuation as suiToundiiift' neigkborliood imjiroves iind tlio city grows and pays the greatest dividends in,' h;f)iness and a feeling of 'security for your- ; seJP-atid v6ur tannlv. Convenient Home Loans Offered by the JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan ASSOCIATION A --.."-' ii ' make it. posijihle for you to have . your own home. Come in, talk' it over witli us. Begin a savings aeeount now toward tile initjal pay ment. ' '' '" ; 1 : 7 Preferred Stock They realize that an investment in thia institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock have just been1 paid $30,000 in earnings for the last six months. Invest NOW and let your money work for you. . , Over 20 years in Medford Not one of our stock holders has lost a penny. A S Q s30,OOO.Qo , r'ACii f in vina 1 ' Jor PICTURES A Snapshot of Your Own Youngster May Win V SNAPSHOT 6f your youngster may win the East man contest grand prize of $2,500 or any one of the mote than a thousand other awards; some for as much as $500. You don't need elaborate equipment to compete. If you haven't a camera we can fit you up with an inexpensive model at our Kodak counter. No knowl edge of photography is required. The contest Is strictly for amateurs you are as apt to take a prize-winning picture as anyone. But get started today. The more pictures you take and enter, the better wJU be your chance. . Come in for Entry Blanks Come in for entry blanks and complete informa tion. Make our store your contest headquarters especially for finishing. For you will need our skil ful developing and printing for picture of real prize-winning quality. , . KOBAKS BOOKS GIFTS New Catholic Church 1 THIS AFTERNOON .1 March 24th at 4:00 P.M. -j .v a: . A eivclial invitation is cxtende d to all music lovers of southern Oregon This vi'ill be the initial concert on the new ly installed t wo-mn'nu'al , .Renter organ'. Tickets Sl.OO lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH . ".r i . , , - , - -' :s ' i i- l ! I.I ...).. i ...! CLASSIFIED' ADVERTISING' GETS RESTJLT8 ;'':.- '"-I - d..llV(,,-,v ..fl. 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