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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1929)
TORE EIGHT RfEDFORD irXTI'j TRTBUyE. MTDFORD, OREflON' SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1929. E I.O.O.F. MEET MAY 20 TO 23 Committees Named And 1 Preparations Started For 'r State Convention Street : ' Parade Will Be Feature i of Many Public Functions. . - . . . ('With Iho forthcoming grand lodge convention of Odd Follow and Rebeknhs of Oregon, to he held in M o,l ford May 20, 21, 22 and 23, but two weeks away, pre parallona by the committees of the local lodges are fully outlined and are entering upon the final phones. Practically every feature has been arranged for, and the locnl fraternity Is beginning to feel the assurance the 1929 convention will be second to none In lodge history In this state. J' There remains but one thing which now gives any degree of concern, and that is the housing problem. With nn influx of pruli ably three and four thousund out side people, it will readily be ol-sei-ved ' that ' providing sleeping quarters Is a m.tIouh mutter. . The hotels, rooming houses and apart ment houses have been reservi-d and many private houses have been placed at the disposal of the oommlttee, hut there Is still need for many more rooms, t-. Those having rooms they run apare during the convention wilt confer a great -favor to the local lodges by nntiryltig John A. 1'erl, chairman of the rooming commit lee. - - In nil therf ore eight branches of tho order which will be repre- acnted ' In Mcdford tho subordi nate, encampment, canton, Mamar itan. Rebekah, ladies' auxiliary, lady Muscovites and Zuainahs. These will require a number of meeting places, und the armory, Elks temple, V. o. W. hall and K. of I, hall have been secured, augmenting the I. O. o. K. hall. 4 Registration and information headquarters will be established In the Baptist church, u central and 'Convenient location. F'The only posslhlo disappoint ment looming on the horizon Is that Frank Martin of Boise. Idaho, grand sire of the sovereign grand lodge of the II. 8. and Cunjiiii, may not bo able to be present, owing to nn affliction which may put him under a surgeon's knife. Hut, ns Bow scheduled, Cieneral Win, (.'. Miller of Maine, commanding ucn- era! bt the national canton organi sation, will be here on Monday, Mny 20, and Mrs. Bertha Willis of "Kansas, at the head of the national Rebeknh association, will also bo In attendance, probably during the entire convention. ; One of the his features of the convention week', and one in which the public ns well as the lodge fra ternity will bo "much Interested, lll be tho street parade on Wed nesday evening, .May 22. Tho '''Medford lodge h.ts offered nub iftantlal prices for float features, Including the best float represenlu jtlvo of Odd Fellowship (Mcdford Jodgeu eliminated); any organiza tion or firm, fraternal or other 'Wlse. In Medford or elsewhere. tTheso must be trucks or wagons. And for best decorated auto.' These .'prliOH should bu an Incentive to (Have a number of attractive flonts till tho parade. Information con corning them will bo furnished by 0. jiaieman. There will also be several bands 7n the parade, among them tho 1. O. O. F. hand of F.ugene. which will be hero dispensing muslo dur ing the entiro convention. Cirnnts Pass promises to send a band or drum corps, or perhaps both; the local lOlks band and Hoy Scouis drum corps. j'Tnero will bo other functions 4000 HER FOR open to the public the grand re ception Tuesday and the canton exercises and dance Monday even ing. The following list of committees will give some idea of the scope of the convention: tiraral Ixxlgp ConiinlltMV, : Kxecullve: F. i;. Redden, chair man; l,onn llergman, treasurer; Annie J. Batetlian, secretary; A. 11. Williams, .1. I:. Daniels. Oliver Rodgers, 1 T. Dyko. Carrie M. Rlckert, Carrie McDamiel, Klhel ' Weed. I - Waya And means committee: K.-O. Oailillir, chairman; i:imrr ).'. Wilson, N. t Chnney. Carrie M. Rlckert,' Minnie lii janl, Cieorgla J less. Publicity cnmmlltee: A. n. Wll llama, chairman: w. F. Rector. 'Klizabeth llowermnn. Badge committee: 1,. o. Howard, chairman: draco 1 Inmlln, Kisie 'Hoover, M. 1 McnilnwH, V. T. lliginbothain. , Klectrotbernpy Chiropractic T, Dr. H. P. Coleman I th Successful Year In Medford v Treatment bjr Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Naturopathy Food Science Ore and Bullion Purchased II 1 Mril by Mit u C littoral ' WILDuG R G BROS. SMtiLTINCi & Kh FINING CO. OHVm; 742 Mrfc St.,S.n Frtti lUnl: South Sn Frtfc'Ko Hall committee: N. J. Wiley, chairman; F. E. Redden, Zoa B. Griffin. Biffhttieelne committee: V. II. Leverette, chairman; C. C. Hoover. Prize committee; Samuel Bate- ; man. chairman; Minnie B. Heine, A. J. Hanby. Ktreet deroratint? committee: H. W. Conger, chairman; J. O. 1 Cave, J. C. ThompKon, C. A. Crow, R. J. CaWer, W. II. Raton. C. L. Goff. Parade and band committee: D. R. Millard, chairman; fit or so Prescott. Printing and program commit tee: C. M. ThomaB, chairtnan; O. C. Uateman, Dellluh 8. Meyers, Panny Calder, J. O. Cirey. A. J. MacDonoufch, Mary O. CrlffilhM. CourteHy earn: C. M- Parker. Registration committee: Klnle Millard, chairman; Kathryn Dan iels, Mary Wiley, Lizzie Reynolds, .Ilermlna Klein, Margery Pearson, t lielle liennntt, Tilitha Pickle, Kate Lnlrtley, Lena Roweherry, S.ira Redden, Minnie Hlooni, I tin Jlolo-; peter. Heeeptlnn committee (program) C. A. Meeker, chairman; (.Jrace Pankey. Reception dance committee: ; Th o man R oneherry . chairman; C. Hoover, Joy Walker, M. i Hergman, D. V. Piatt. j Public eating house committee: Gnorge J. Prescott, chairman. Store decoration committee: II. O. Wortman. chairman. Housing committee: John A. Perl, chairman; J. W. Hamlin, W. M . Kr k I n e. P. R . Ilu (ornan, Lottie Howard, Lltla Hulihard, Lift hea Hubbard. Rt-hekah hall decoration com mittee: Carrie McOanncll. chair- i man: Mm. Jim Howell, Ruth L i Coddard, Kdna Hilderbrand, Mar-j gt-ry Peamin, Carl PcaiHiin, (Jraee Ncwljold, Kate McMurlry, Klmnor Amen. Orare finnan, Julia liuck ley, L. R. P.ucklcy, C. II. .lordun. ICrma Hike. Ri'glHtratlnn: .1. A. IVrl, Frank Wilson, Walter Jennings, Harry Hkyrman, Joe Cavo, W, J-. Rctor, Lh.iII Walton, John Norrls, fleorge Ivernon. I. T. Uyke. KUrlne TiltiiM Shown Tho firm Hhowing of tho KhrEne ceremonial movies wuh made Fri day noon before tho Hhrine club luncheon nt tho Hotel Mcdford, These filniH, which were taken by the advertising department of Copco, showed many Intereatlng HidelightH on the big ceremonial, Including the paraded, AtiintH and clonp-upM of the dignitaries proyent. LOOK! IT'S COMING TUESDAY IT'S ALL-TALKING -.IT'S'' m;m:M Nothing But the Truth" with HELEN KANE "OH, PLEASE DO SOMETHING" HUNT'S CRATERIAN Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food I3 Better" At the Medford These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods . 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