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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1929)
PXGE EIGHT WT!T)FOTin MXTK TTlTBTTyE, MEDFORD, OTtECO, SUNDAY, MAY S, 1929. HAND HIROHITO PURPLE GART OF ST. JAMES Prince Henry Kneels at Feet Japanese Emperor for Bestowal Ceremony K Latter Retaliates With -r Chrysanthemum. prlnco Bolmnly to lllrunhllu. When the emperor had exprenaed ! his thanks for King; Oenrgo's cour 1 tesy In sending the order by the i hand of his son, Prince Henry mounted the steps of the throne and knelt with one knee on a cushion at the emperor's feet. Ite then adjusted the royal purple hand, with Its gold Inscribed words "lionl sou qui mnl pense" (Mny ho be shamed who evil thinks) around the left leg of the emperor. Arising, he presented the other purls of the inslgna, constating of a collar and pendant decoration: stepping back then and bowing deeply again as the bond repealed "God Save the King." Thus for the third time is history a Jnpnnese emperor was numbered among the wearers of the garter. v TOKYO, Mny 4. (ff) Prlnco Henry of England, better known as the Duke of Gloucester, third son of King. George, knelt at the fcet of Emperor Hlroehito of Ja pan today. and clasped to his left leg a royal purple garter. Insignia of England's, highest ' order of knighthood. i- Then Emperor Hlroshlto Jour neyed across the city to Knsuml gasekl palace, the prince's tem porary home, to bestow personally upon him the grand order of the chrysanthemum, Japan's highest decoration. , The ceremonial of the garter be stowal took place In the throne ttom of the Imperinl palace. ' The emperor, wearing the uni form of the generalissimo of the Japanese army, entered attended by a brilliant suite. All bowed their heads as ho mounted his thpone. Ood Save the King" and ITInce IHwry with his attendants advanc ed, slowly nlong the corridor lead in to the throne room, then en tftxed the room and approached the imperial dais. i Jle bowed to the emperor and then read the message of his father, King Goorg.o asking his Imperial majesly to accept the Insignia. The message was translated into Jap then handed by The order of the garter was founded in 13G0 by King Edward III., in honor of the Holy Trinity, the Virgin Mary, Saint Edward the Confessor, and Saint George. The popular tradition was that Edward II. picked up a garter of the Countess of Salisbury at a ball and plnced It on his own knee, ex claiming "Ilonl solt qui mal y pense." "v 4 Police Dogs Go With Thieves, Is Plaint of Owner r.Q rt m Pnf Riiro Wotir RittL- ' I I 1 and up j It is m Mr C. P. Talent, one of the state traffic officers of this division, is shown above with a new Silver Anniversary Buick coupe, which is one of the fleet operated by the State Traffic epartment. This Buick was purchased by the Scherer Motor Company, local Buick dealers. WASHINGTON, Mny 4. (IP) For siime tlmo, llnbert Ilershon, local auto scrap- Ping yard proprietor, has maintained a guard of two strapping police dogs nt night over his establishment, to An unseen bund played I T """""" ""every. ti,,,iiH l" i,M-l iiuNiness today he discovered that dnr- lug his absence thieves hud departed not only with $3U0 worth of his property, hut with his brace of canine sen- tries, which wero vnllied at r.oo. anese and Mall Tribune, ads are read bv he i 20,000 people every day. tf HOME EDUCATION "The Chlld'g First School Is the Family." Froebel , Issued by the National Kindergarten Association, g West 40th Street. New York (Illy. Thene art Icier, ure appearing each Sunday In the Mail Tribune. COOPERATING WITH MOTHER Helen Gregg Green JUookinK throiiKh a miiKazine (ho other day, I became Interentod In n letter written hy one of its readers. It was from a wnmnn past fifty, the mother of itvverul children. She wan discouraged and worn out. mentally and physically, with her yeaiH of reM)onlhlllty ami work. "We are all to Maine for many of our trouhlOR," the letter read. "Wo ak nothlriK in return for our labors hut the pleasure of our dear ones; it is n went mlstnke. "We teach them from babyhood i to take our service as a matter of j course, and by the time we. realize j what We have done, w o a re too tired and worn out to care; and It does not pay." Thin is only part of the houI revealinf? Iftter, but in it there Ih food for thought and study, and a warning to younK mothers a warning to bepln with the Just- ai'iiuiiil-lhe-eoriier-from - babyhood j days to (five the children small dtitfeH and small responsibilities, so that the burden which usually falls to the mother's lot may be lessen ed. When boys and girls discover how much actual labor there is connected with a house they real ize the great help they may be to .Mother. So many mothers will continue taking tho entire responsibility for running a house smoothly and ef ficiently year in and year out. The only sign of protest they ever make is a weary little "I'm a bit tired" at night, without ever a heart-to-heart talk with the fam ily asking for cooperation. The piping-hot breakfasts, the dainty, wholesome lunches and de lirious dinners, the cozy, cheery, neat home, are taken as a matter of course. Children who have had no experience In doing household tasks do not realize the effort, timt und hard work back of it all. It looks so easy, so simple! . And who Is to make them realize ,ppreciate, If nut the purenttt? not fair to the "dear ones" to allow them to tnke all this for granted. I "If we allow ourselves to be left behind, if we work so hard we are too tired to take part in the daily lives of our children and hus hands," the letter continues, "they simply learn to do without us," Isn't there a lot of truth tucked away In those words? Shouldn't they make all mothers who have tiny children think? I remember a certain Thanks giving that shames and grieves me. We diil not have a maid, so Mnth or cooked and served a delicious Thanksgiviirg dinner for two guests, and our own family. After dinner the guests, my father and I hurried down town for an after noon's merry-making, leaving Mother who whs not strong to clear off the table and do the stacks of dishes. Mother was the one who deserved and should have had the. happy afternoon. And, now that 1 have come to a realiza tion of the many sacrifices she made and have learned how much help I could have been and would like nothing better than to lighten her burdens. It Is too late. That Is what the writer of the letter suggested: ; "And by the time they marry and have children of their own, and learn from experience what life means, and ; what children mean In a mother's life perhaps It is too late; you may have passed on. and if not. tl Is still rather dif ficult 'to tench old dogs new tricks' "! So the wives and mothers must remedy this. They should coin ttience with the husbands at mar riage, and with the children in their very early years. It Is really very easy to teach tho children to hang up their wraps, to run er rands, to keep their rooms tidy, and to do tho hundred and one other little things which Inculcate in them the habit of service and the sense of responsibility. A mother, like a child, needs un derstanding, love and play. She should share -these and also her household cares with her family. This would make happier, sweeter tempered, younger, and more charming mothers the country over, and better and happier boys and girls. Blackhawk Jacks..... 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