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ill J I ' I SfEDFOHTJ MXTE TRTBTJNT!. M-RDFORD. OttTtfON', TTTEMEVY, MAT 14. 1929. BEHSOH DANCERS I Kentucky Bids Three-Year-Old to Derby Fame AUXILIARY El GIVE RARE TREAT k SPECIAL PRC I 1 ... I f.. A l : i Ml VI "1 : I 4 it t n 'i M rl ;iRAIERIANSTAGEtS X.M . A rare trent for the lovers or the terpsichoreon art wan a feature at Hunt's Craterian theatre last night In the presentation of pupils of Eve Henson'a dancing academy In nov elty. Interpretative aud character dances, and will appear again to night. Each of the 12 numbers presented drew forth generous re sponse and displayed exceptionally good dancing talent, although none of the students is over U years of age; and some as young us C. A well presented, spirited g.vpH' fiance was the first number on the program. The following eight stu dents were included: I-uvon An derson, Ikireen Leverette, Marjorie McNair, Porto 1'iitton. Arlene Ames, Helen l'atton and UaXura lleek. . ( A delightful Holland Kid num ber was presented by George Hen son and Harbara Holt, drawing forth an exceptionally good renKime. In a Japanese dance, Uretchen Mc Allister, Barbura Bevans, liNura llock and Harbara Franklin were Uimli Tongue gins, wiuie ay i.e Kevre and Harbara Holt were fan soloists. The ja.zz Idea was brought out cleverly In a dance by IjtVon An derson, Including a number of dif ficult" rnccoon teps. A novelty dance, Trloka, was especially well enjoyed and presented Helen I'nt ton and Doris ' l'atton as white horses rind 1-aNnm Heck as a black horse, all driven by a Jockey, Noel HeiiHon, tislug long reins and n long whip for effect. I'rnncing stAps were the feature of this num ber;;, ' A toe number, l'lerelto, Is diffi cult' "for even older dancers to at tempt, but was carried through to success by Marlorle McNair, I,a Von -.Anderson, Hae IFevre, Bar bara Hplt, Haruara r.evan 'and Gretchen 'lleck. This number was well received and included Kussiun ballet steps. Spirit, of the Night Winds was done perfectly by Helen Wood, per sonifying the Soft, movements of the evening breeze, growing tem pestuous , and then dying down again. An acrobatic dance featured dlf- v.- 'f'.t: A nIuii-p 111 fln brilliant tlllilll Cllllivlllll IIOWIIN (lllHlVC). ItlMt JXIHVIU.E. Ky., May 14. iP) With a sloppy, thouKh hnrd-liot-tomed track, prevailing at Church ill Downs, indications that a heavy If not muddy condition may con tinue up to the running of tho Gliih Kentucky Derby Haturdny, Is nt IructlliK keen llilci-ext mining horHeiiien here. ltlno Ijirkspur, Conolen Kdvvnrd ft. liradley's winter-book favorite, and his staiileinate, Itay Itentlty, also entered In the classic, dispelled all doubt its to their ability to run In the nun! when they went the flciilt Imck bends, crub walks, annul- der stantlH, arm stands, ktiip tips itnd cruh walks. The Htudents tak ing part included Doris ration, Helen I'nt Ion, UiN'ura Heck, Kmc I.eFevre Hurhara Holt, (Irelchen McAllis tor ami Harbara Hevtin. A beautiful Argentine-dingo by Marjorie McNair, 12 years, olid Noel Benson, 13 years, was u per fect presentation. LuNura Heck was also perfect in the "Moth," an interpretive dance. Thelnm (iootl, Blanche McLean of Ashland and 'Noel Benson of Medford presented a soft toe dance, followed :iv the final num ber. Columbine Qui Flirt. In which AM CIGARETTES WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE The world's largest group of tobacco experts , . . one brand . . . one quality. .'. one size package, . .every thing concentrated on Camel goodness. The smoothness and mildness of Camels are possible only through the use of choicest tobaccos. The most slidful blending gives Camels an individu ality of taste that is beyond imitation. They have a mellowness that you have never known , t my other cigarette ; regardless of price. Camels never tire your taste or leave an unpleasant 1 after-taste. loll of tilt Ki'llllH-ky llorliv Ik of to sIlOWH (lit finish IlINt yi-jir Willi It mile route yesterday in impressive fashion. 1 tl lie larkspur negotiated the quarter In 24 3-5 and the half in 50 -2-r, whilo ltay Beauty fin ished In (id 4-5. . Nulshapur, Chlcatle, Windy City and Florhi were other candidates who went various distances through j the slop In such n way uh to In- j crease the confidence of their I backers. Twelvo of the derby candidates rill He seen In action under colors on tile trial, tho mile feature race at the downs today, and the result will lie watched with tho greatest jl,nVon Anderson, Dorenn I.everelte and I ji Nil ril advantage. Heck performed ) to i A cnpaclty crowd gathered the Sunday school program at for the Central Point Christian chu rob i Sunday when the yonnir lie pie I EL . i ml lln colt who tcmls flic fli-ld lit cigli t'oiiiu Willlllllg. j Interests by turfmen. The colts I entered in this race are: Windy City, raruphrase, Boris, Lord ltradealbane, Port Harlem Double .Heart, Krvast, Prince Pat, ItotanU-al, Tho Choctaw and The Suitor. , Kssare, The Xut, . Folklnt nnd Mlnotuur, derhyt candidates, nil of which raced in the Preakncus, ar rived at Churchill Downs yester day. They nre in fine condition. It is said, and probably will bn given early workout.H around tho downs oval in preparation for the contest Haturdny. " presented a very impressive pro gram. Impersonating children of all nations paying tribute to their mothers In song and flowers. Following the program by the young people, the pastor delivered a very touching message on the subject. "Behold Thy Mother." Nino young people responded to the invitation to become members of the chprch. There were n total of Kit) present In the Sunday school and a capacity crowd for church services. The Sunday school ts planning a picnic In the near fu ture. 4 ' Ctnsfllfled RdVerttRlnK R-efs results. . '7 It s your opinion that interests us be cause we make Camels for you to smoke and enjoy AT ARMORY MEET The reffulur Korial nlpht taeptinff of the American Legion Auxiliary wuh held .Moiulny evenlriK at , th armory club rooms.. About forty lad I en. member! of the local unit, out of town KUrtH, und vlnJtors enjoyed the lovely program - pre pared by . M.hk .Me I ha WillimnH, which included selections by the harmonica, band- and a vocal-trio composed of Miss Williams. Miss BurrlRnr and Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. llelcne Wfllson rend a paper on "Mother," - which wat well re ceived. Mrs. P. O. Crawford was introduced at this time, giving an appeal for members for the Jaukr son County health association. New members were signed up dur ing the evening. J'opny ' report were made and th child welfare chairman, Mrs. Vundermurk, gave out children's clothing for the members to take home for completion; she also re ported that the Girl Hcouts vere making sixteen children's gar ments to be sent to department heudUHrters in Portland to be used ,for ex-service men's families. Now that the chamber of com merce dinner, which was put on by the auxiliary, Is a thing of the past nil hands are turning to the next big objective, poppy sales. Delicious refreHhments were served by the committee composed of Mesdames Marguerite Feldman, Fear! McCrcdie, Marie Stone, (.race Holmes and I-orena Leach. 4 Obituary . CALK Funeral services for the late Lewis L. Clale, aged 7ffyears, who passed away In this city May 1 3th, will he conducted from the Conger funeral parlors Wednesday, May 15th, at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Reese will have .charge of services and Thursday the remains will be forwarded to Brownsville, Oregon where Interment will be . made by tho sido of his wife. i A Chinese who eats a Uu dang II, or drngon fish, believes he thereby adds in years to his life. ) MANN'S The- Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S Wednesday Specials at Mann's Dept. Store Every Item a Money-Saver! Marquisette Panels TTYTT3 Readv - See Display in Window Cheese Cloth For housecleaniiig, car shining and many oth er uses. Hfi-inch, 5c quality 6 yards for 25 .n5-inch, 10c quality '... 3 yards for 25 SG-inch, 15c quality 2 yards for 25 1 Handipack A sealed sterilized package in two grades. Best grade, 5-yd. package 39 Good quality, 5-yd. package 25 Neckwear Sale A special lot of lace, linen and lawn collar' and cuff sets, vests and yokes; come ( in both ecru and white, Just the thing for wash silks and .print dresses. Regular price 59(v On sale 48c AVednesday, each..:..." 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