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    Mail Tribune
Second Section
Six Pe&es
Second Section
Six Pages
Dally Twnty-fourth Yew.
AMtty Flfty-immh Year.
MEDFORD. OIIEOCR, WEDNESDAY, APltIL 3, 1929.
No. 12.,
Medford
Mrs. M. K. Chapman was nomi
nated for the office of president
of the BuBinenH and Professional
Women's club at the regular April
meeting held at Hotel Medford
last night. For the office of vice
president, M rs. AV. W. Howard
and Mrs. Suzanne Holmes Carter
were nominated; for treasurer,
Jacque Jjennox; for recording sec
retary, Margaret Morrison; for
(-or responding secretary, Miss Dee
Scheffel and Mrs. Grace Vos; for
auditor, Mips Jane McQuatj and
for directors, Claribelle Elliott,
' Mildred Knight and Jane McQuat.
Election of officers will take place
at the next meeting.
"Springtime" was the theme upon
which the- three principal speak
ers of the evening built their in
terring talks. They were Miss
L.eona Marsters, supervisor of mu
sic at the Southern Oregon Nor
mal, who spoke on spring music;
Mrs. Ethel Willits, who spoke on
Bird" and Mrs. L. 13. Williams
on "Flowers."
Miss Marsters began by leading
' community singing, interpreting
the spirit and characteristics of
the numbers as they were being
sung. She then selected composi
tions typical of different nation
alities, which she played on the
orthophonlc, culling attention to
the melodies, - rhythms wliMi dis
tinguished them from othcW-;.
Mrs. Willits, who has made an
extensive study uf birds, gave some
Interesting facts concerning the
migration of well-known b i r d i.
That those which winter In the
most extreme points south, also
summer in the most extreme nor
thern points, was one of interest
ing piece of data.
"Oregon, because of Its position
and topography, may boast a
greater variety of wild flowers
than any other state," said Mrs.
1 B. Williams, in her talk on
Flowers." This state also has
mtjre native orchids than has any
other section of the country, ac
cording to the speaker.
EASIER OBSERVED
FOR FJJOTS GREEK
BY FINE PROGRAM
i
.John 3:16 Wallaco Bollng and
David ntjdseye.
TwentjUnlrd l'salm Intermo
dlate Girls. '
Hymn ConsreRation.
Everyone is c-onlially Invited to
meet with the Kuniiay school next
Sunday at HI a in.
w
Mrs. W. It. Lamb entertained the
Girl Scouts last Saturday ofteraiion
at a clinrmiiiK liaRter parly. Qvn
prnpriale games were pilled and
suitable refreshments wei served.
Mr. and Mrs. George Trance en-
Aprll 3. jtertulned a group of young people
celebrated I lasOi'httrsday evening
Mr. and Mrs. C. CaiVand Mr. and
Harry C'a'rr attended the
FOOTS CHEEK, Ore.
(Special) Eadter was
very appropriately on Foots Creek.
A splendid program was followed I Mrs.
by talks by Rev. Randall and Rev. j dance given by the Turpens a week
Martin of the American Sunday ago iast Saturday night.
School union. Shen tho children Mw. Mirian Lance called on Mrs.
SANCTION OIL PLAN
WASHINGTON, April 3. (P)
Secretary Wilbur today informed
representatives ot the American
Petroleum Institute that Attorney
General Mitchell had ruled , that
the federal oil conservation board
had no power to grant approval of
the institute's proposed production
curtailment.
Ed Prefountain last Friday after
noon. Q '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prefountain
were in Med ford last Monday on
business. Kd Prefountain is now
able to be at work gain. He haft
been suffering from a broken toe;
The nurse who has been caring
jamb for Mrs. liessle Anderson left a
and their daughter, Dorothy. week ago Saturday.
Luke 19 : 29-38 Mrs. h. L. Smith.! Zimmerman brothers spent Ens-
He Arose" Choir. Oer with their parents above Pros
pect
enjoyed an Easter egg hunt, after
which,-charming Easter favors were
presented. The following program
was given: q
"Spring Song" iWrothy Lamb.
. "In the Cross n: Christ 1 Glory"
Mrs. Short ar Mrs. Landrith,
with orchestra Qaccumpnlment.
"Calvary" Mi. and Mrs.
from school for several days on ac
count of illness.
Mr, and .Mrs. Marfan Lance wore
shopping in .Medford Wednesday
and attending to business connect
ed with their property there.
Oi i nut? iiuo uuiifeiii uimami 1
, new Ford car.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prefountain
were In Grains Pass Tuesday.
A week ugo Sunday, Mrs. Harry
Carr. received a visit from Mrs.
Carr's mother of Medford.
Mrs. c. Can made n trip to Med
ford last week.
Last Saturday. Miss Do vie Miles
accompanied her cousin David Riles
to the office of a Medford, speciul
9 to have his tonsils removed.
Next Friday afternoon nt 3:15,
Dr. Ilolcom will address tho mo
thers of this district at the school
house.
On the evening of the same day
an April Fool's party. and Congress
of Nations will be held at the
school house.
John short Is about to buy a
ranch up on llutte creek.
Selections Harmonica Club.
Lesson Outlined in Scripture
Young People's Class, Intermediate
Girls, Junior Boys.
Sacred Quartet Misses Beth
noomsllter, Dorle Biles, I-anra.
Smith and Alice Smith.
Ten Commandments and Books
of the New Testament John Short.
Hooks of the Old Testament
Carle Short.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance and
daughter, Ruth, spent Easter with
Mr. 1 ,a nce's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Lance.
Grrge Hull of Aberdeen, Wash.,
visited a few days with his father,
Millard Hull. He was returning
from a business trip to San Fran
cisco. Margaret Bates has been absent
NE.W YORK, April 3. (fl1)
Adams Express company has pur
chased the holdings of the Ameri
can Express company In tho
Amorifun Hallway Express com
pany, it was nnnouinVd today.
F. W. Murnau and Janet Gaynor,
Fox Director and Star, find that
smooth skin always' touches the heart . .
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JANET GAYNOR, -winsome
Fox star, in the bathroom one
of the most charming seen in
Hollywood which sets off so
well her flower-like beauty.
"nnHERE'S a caressing qual
ity to Lux Toilet Soap that
I have never found before ex
cept in finest French soaps
my skin feels so soft and
smooth."
.
ESTHER RALSTON, popular
Paramount star, says: "In their
close-ups stars are more closely
observed than women in any
other profession. Their popu
larity largely depends cm the
beauty of their skin. Lux Toilet
Soap is excellent for keeping skin
delightfully smooth."
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The crudest test a skin can
meet is the close-up. In the
glare of the incandescent "sun
spxt',' lights, a star's skin must
show ejffjuisitely smooth. That
is why nine out of ten screen
arars uso Lux Toilet Soap. -
TABLE ROCK TOP
IS EXPLORED BY
EAGLE POINTERS
RAOL.R POINT. Ore., April 3. '
(Special.) A large number of our;
tQlizens took advantage of tho low- '
ly weather JSnster Sunday mtvni ;
and went on a picnic to Table
Uoek. They climbed to tho top
of lower Table Rock and there
spread a sumptuous picnic dinner, i
After they had done justice to the
eats some explored the rock while
others found pleasure In examining ;
the varied shaped rocks and for-
matlons, while others gathered wild
flowers. In tho party were Mr. and ,
Mrs. J. H. Stanley and son Dnrrell, j
Mr. and Mrs. Day, Mr, and Mrs. j
lAithor K. Day, Mr. and Mijs. Liter j
Throckmorton, Klinor and Dale,'
Mr. and Mrs. John Under, Mr. and !
Mrs. J. V. Smith, Hafcol and Ches-
t ter and Donald Ashpolo. They ro-!
port a good time. ' !
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford HickRon
nre the proud parents of a baby
i girl weighing seven pounds. The
' little lady will he named Jtrlene
'and Dr. Holt was In attendance.'
They are both doing fine. j
On Sunday morning tho Sunday i
school went off In Its usual way,
ar god number present and on time, j
Mrs. Kach's class won the banner
iyid Miss Dorothy Peare.u sang a1
solo, "Wonderful Words of Life." i
The church service was very well I
attended ns Kaftter Sundays stands j
out as a Clft'lstlan festival in mem
ory of the crucifixion an drcsiir-'
rectlon. Mrs. Patterson preached
a wonderful K aster sermon and a
duet, "He Is Hlsen," was rendered .
by Mi's. Lnttio VanScoy and Mrs. j
Uoynl Brown, with Miss Hurt at,
the piano. Next Sunday tho now i
minister will bo here nnd will take
charge of the church service. It is1
hoped that all people Interested in
church work will attend next Sun-!
day morning to give the new min
ister a royal welcome. j
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Church
sendee, 11a. m., and Christian Kn-
devaor for tho young people nt 8
o'clock p. m. All aro cordially in-j
Paul Itynnlng, county engineer,
was In town Munduy attending to
business. ,
Mr. and Mrs. I,uther M.' Day of
the Antelope district were In towif
Monday attending to business. .
J. II, Stanley was a business vis
itor In town Monday.
Mrs. M. U Pruilt is driving a
now Durnnt coach,
Mrs. Myrtle Smith visited her
mother, Mrs. John Gran, at the
sanitarium at Jacksonville. She re
ports that Mrs. Greb is getting
along fine.
A pair of old rut fly scissors pierc
ed the arm of John Under, one of
our well known stockmen, a few
days ago as he was feeding hny
to his cattle. The scissors out the
flesh and for a while it looked as
though blood poisoning mlght.start.
But Mrs. Under wns ready with
her first aid kit und now Mr. Rader
Is Just about nil right.
10, D. Hopkins of Corning, Cnl.,
visited a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Bonham. returning to his
home for Enster Sundny.
B. M. Kline, foreman ' on the
Chergwln ranch, was In town
Thursday attending to business.
MARY ASTOR, lovely Fox star,
says: "A smogth skyn is one of
the most important assets a
screen s&r has. Like every
woman, I have to guard my
skin. I always use Lux Toilet
Soap a lovely soap."
Nine out of ten screen stars
v $ise, this soap for smooth skin
CVELY SKIN, fresh and smooth it is the very
essence of t1$t flower-like beauty the world finds
so appealing! Every girl knows how greatly her power
to charm depends on the clear smoothness of her skin.
In Hollywood, stdrs and directors alike know this so
q -welll "People respond instantly to the loveliness of
beautiful skin," says F. W. Murnau, Fox director and
sums up the experience of 39 leading directors.
"Every screen star knows this," hgoes on to say,
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Lux Toilet Soap
forcefully. "They take the utmol? care of their skir
For in the close-up only the skin of naturally flawless
beauty can stand the pitiless search of glaring lights."
Janet Gaynor knows so well how important a part
lovely skin plays in her success on the screen she is
one of the host of adored screen stars who keepiheir
skin exquite with Lux Toilet Soap.
Of the 451 important actresses in Hollywood, in
cluding all stars, 442 use this daintily fragrant white
soap. They like its gentle care of their skin its gen
erous lather, too. All the great film studios have made
it the official soap in their dressing rooms.
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Luxury such as you have found only in Trench
soaps at 50ft and $1.00 the cake . . . now
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C'ohool News.
All rooms are busy finishing up
preparations for the school fair
nnd P.-T. A. festival, to bo glvon
April 10th In the school building.
The high school dramatic commit
tee arranged the following program
for last Wednesday:
"Saia 1-ucla," "Atohn" Student
hod?-; harmonica solo, Robert Phil
brook; piano solo, Kthryn Phil
brook. The program for this week:
Plane solo, Dorothea Penrce;
vocal duet, Marguerite Marshall
and Mary Ilannnford; reading, Iho
lee Brown. ,
These programs are given every
Wednesday morning during (ho as
sembly period, 11:40 to 12 o'clock.
The "Beds." tho side that lost
the Curtis Publishing company con
test, gave 0 three-ring circus last
Friday. This was. the price the
lotdng side was to pay. It was he'd
In the gymnasium nt 7:30. IU
freshments consisted of buns nnd
hot-dogs rousted ovor a ronrlng
bonfire. Tho circus was a scheme
by which different Individuals par
ticipated in games. For example,
tho hoop Jumper crawled while
blindfolded through a hoop that
was notiore. Tho circus closed
with a tug-of-war which the
"Greens" won.
lie who laughs last laughs best.
A group of high school pupils play
ed an April fool joke on their
teachers by not coming to school
on the nfternoon of that dny. Tho
time was spent tonstlng mnrshmal
lows. As result school Is being
held until G o'clock the nO of this
week for tho special boncflt of
these students.
Miss Jamison's sewing club en
joyed a picnic last Friday. After
sr-hool they hiked up on the hill.
They spent an onjoyablo evening.
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