PXGE TWO WTCPFOTiD MTTL mmXTXE. MFDFOUD OTtEflOy, TntmfiDAT, W .16, ,1929. TOPRESENTPUY Gil FRIDAY NIGHT ASHLAND, O'ro., May 16. (Spe I I ft AT EAGLE POINT i my.-y.-.w r -.- -- cial.) May it .win. witness ine,o( fl.RnlH .and relatives gathered prminuii oi me scmiur niBn alaaa viuy, "Mrs. Temple's Tele- gram." at the senior high gym. Miss Althca Dwyer is directing; Ahe production, which, is said to be ,of unusual excellence and interest, Proceeds .from the play will be used for the. "Annual" fund. Miss Nora..Wa,rd...oue of the fac ulty of Junior .high, left Friday morning for a weok-end visit at Oold HIM. V, Saturday evening at 9:30 o'clock occurred the wedding of Miss Mar garet Perrlne, daughter of Mrs. Jennie, . B. Perrlga of . Nob pill street, and' Frank .Boardman of Prospect. Thsi Rev. O. V. Fallls,, pastor, ..o .ttu- 'First- Methodist ; church.- ot Ashland, performed the , ceremony,. The rooms were beau tifully decorated . nnd .0, .dellclouH i supper followed the '. ceremony. : After the reception, .Mr. and Mrs. i Iloardman' left for a short honey moon spent In the north., Upon . their return they will make their home . In Prospect, where Mr. Doardman Is employed. Mount Ashland chapter, Daugh ' ters of the American Revolution, . will hold' its May meeting Friday of this week with Mrs. J. P.. Dodge, Mrs. H. C- Oaley, Mrs. Loomls and Mrs. Murphy hostesses. . , . '- The program Is in chargo of Mrs. Orace E. Owens-Andrews, chair man of historical, research .. and : preservationof records, and' will deal particularly with tho work tip pertaining to that committee. . It la hoped that there will be a large percentage' at the member: ship present,, since It Is at this . meeting that tho election Is held. Mrs. Ann Hill Russell, who has but lately rocoverod from a seri ous Illness, and more jrecontly cele brated her 92nd birthday, will bo prlnotpal speaker at tho mothers' meeting of the W. C. T. U. held at the home of Mrs. James Boyd on North Main street.. Mrs. Russell is a charter member of tho.W. C, T. U. In Ashland, nnd la particu larly fitted to spoak Informatively at this meeting of that organlza lion. Among thoso who spent,. -the week-end in Eugene the guests of their chlldron . who are students there wore Mrs. Hugh T, Mltchel maro, . Mrs.. X. -D. Wagner, Mrs. IjoiiIs Dodge, Mrs, M. C. Oaley, Mrs. R.. E. fiotrlck and Mrs. .10. ,H. Wagner. Chester Woods, Elliot Mno Cracken, Marvin Shaw and, Clar ence Haan, students at tho State college, spent tho week-end visit ing their parontB and friends, Miss Kllen Taylor, and old-time resident, belonging to ono of the pioneer families, pnssod away at the homo of her rolatlvos Saturday evening. Miss Donna, Karl, student at the .Southern Oregon .-.Normal,- spent tho week-end with fi-londs in Mod ford. HOME HE VALLEY John It. Knight, tonohor nf vlo - lln. from Vancouver and Pondlo ton, Ore., who, with Mm. Knight, well known , vocal aojoftit, hnvo been vlnttlng In tho valley for the pant two months, has doflntloly decided to locato hero, according .tMr. Knight. . Sttuntcd for the summer In Jack sonville, where he agreed to tnko ft few students during his stay, Mr, Knight has now dncldod to open a Studio In Medford In the fall, be ginning Hoptomber ,1. A teacher of violin since 1908 In Vancouver, the local visitor was In constant domand on programs nnd had built up a largo following In his profpwlon. Due to falling health on the part of Mrs. Knight, who had rocolvod, con! do ruble recognition , fin a aoprsnu aoloiHt In the north.' the couple moved tn Jackson county, two months ago to recuperate. Improved In health and ImpresHed with the climate and beauties of Rogue River val-' ley, they recently made up their minds to remain hero permanently. TRIBUNE BOX CREW CENTRAL POINT.. Ore, May 15 (Special.) Tlio Mall Trlbuno dls turlwiico prow was uut on Iho pub lic highways beforo sun-up this inornlng. and awukcnou the bettor half, who remarked , "somoone broke down in a our.'.' nut lo and behold, after tho pounding had oeased. a bright gulden Tribune receptacle was found Installed. This will be appreciated by the subscribers as some have a hard time finding; the paper in the dark, and after this with tho pa tlenoa of the carrier, the Tribune will be in the same place each evening. INDIAN FALLS FROM KI.AM ATH fAI.1,8. Ore., May 15. W) J..h Williams, a Klamath Indian, died late yestertlsy from jE r Injuries suffered Monday when he fell from a olrcua grandstand. His neck was broken. He was a resi dent of Heatty. was a well-known member nf the Klamath tribe and POINT, Ore., May 16 On Hunday a number (Hpoclul.) ;at the home of Ml-, ud tin. jTheron Tuylor ond while Iho ladies I)relmrcd a bountiful picnle dinner ;tno , Bot ,)U14y ttnd ,ttied u fiumc for Mr. Tuylor. Those pros ent wore Grand ma Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Cams and family, Mr. and Mot. Ray Harnish and four children, Mr. and Mrs. William j Jtlolmun and family, MIhs Gertrude I AdaniHon and Mr. and Mrs. Sam i Coy and family. The Mothers Day service was fittingly obHL'ivod at the Frenly teiian church Bunduy morning. Sunday, May nth, Mr. and Mm, W. 11. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stutter und Hon Jack and Mm. Royal Brown motored to Granta Pohh. Qeorga ,IJolrnos who owns a number pf Puroo Red plgS nent one to J. I. Robertson's by Hum Coy. , ; Mr. Force of the Cooloy orchard brought Mrs. Force and little daughter Beverly Jean home Sat urday from tho Puruckur mater nity home of Medford. Wo wol como them home. ' Mrs. Mildred Ferren of AHhland Ih. vlKltlng at the homo of Mr. and Mi-h. BuHter MoLclland for a few .days, Mrn. Guh Nichols, Mra. Gertrude Stanley, Mrs. Blanche Htunlcy and Mrs. BuHter McLellund attended tho electric refrigeration, demon Htnitlon at the Medford Electric store at Medford Saturday, . ,& T heron- Jones, one of the leading cattlemen of Grants' I' una, p"SH(t ih rough town Sunday morning with a large number of cattle which were put in pasture here for a. few days,, when they will be re moved with other cattle to FOrt Klamath. ' Mrs. Nettle Grover and mother, Mrs. Stewart of Medford, were among the visitors at tho Mothers Day service Sunday morning, Jerry Lewis Is driving a new Ford roadHter, , Mr. and Mrs. Gun Nichols havo purchUHcd a now electric refrigera tor from tho Medford Kloetrlo Co. of Medford. .It was brought out. .Monday and installed. - Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Klnsllng and son Randolph of the Carolina Convalescent home - of Portland, : were plcawint cullers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R, A. Wetdnutn i Sunduy overling. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clements wore shoppers in Medford Satur day afternoon arid attending to business. Mr. and Mrs, Guh Nichols mo torcd to Ashland Sunday and spent Mothers Day at tho -home-of, Mrs, Smith. Mrs. Nichols Is the daugh ter of Mrs. Smith. A large number of the .Eagle Point peoplo altondcd.tho dnnco given In the gymnnnlunv at Derby Saturday. Among them wore, Mr. and M rs. Da h ac k , M r. a n d Mrs. Cowden, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gonyon, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward, Mt'H. Anna Brophy, Mr and Mrs. Roy Ashpoln, Mr, and Mrs, Seaman Charlie Pettlgrow, Rudy Weldman, Jack Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr,, und, Mrs. Out Nichols. ... J, G. Kolly, fire relief secretary for tho state of Oregon,, with, of fices at Portland, called at the homo of Floyd Penrco, fire insur ance agent far Kaglo Point, Sun day. Mr. Kelly is taking a trip through the Roguo River valley and while hero visited the ruins of the old hall, Mrs. Lylo Carlton ' and son Clarke, Mrs. Mildred Brown of Ashland nnd son Bobby and Mrs. Mnrlo McClelland' were in town Monday morning attending to bus- mens. 1 V All EAOLI Many lay ers of parallel cord, separated by live rubber, make up the Fisk carcass No? cross strings to generate heat and cause extra heat---l'he Frictibnless All Cord Carcass reduces rolling resistanceSaves gasoline and piles up excess mileage. Our Jennings Tire Co. Sam Jennings, Prop. '. Across Prom Nat Phone 223 EElll!1 11 IBli1,!!1, (111! !!!!!!! ill I llllllllllllllllPlllllP'll111111'1 Pi iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii 11 ill! I III!I1III!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!S!!! . IM. ' I II SELECT SHE FOR PRESBYTERIANSTO UNION SCHOOL BY AIR DISCORD OVER SHADY COVE VOTE PRINCETON STUDY SHADY COVK, Ore., May 10. a'i (Hpoclul.) Tho Oontoi- Hchpol und j rootnd In tho Princeton TheoloKiea.1 tho Laurol Hill Ht-hool hold a moot-1 Homlnary, hna Hprcad to tho 1m inif Haturdny aftnrnoon and tne cm ! pendtnK Kcneral nemhly of tho Holldatlon of tho two districts was I cnrrlod by a unanlmoua voto and a i? ! to for tho now school Iiou.hc wnst ohoson,' also tho name was changod , from Contur to Hhady Cove.- Mrs. Al Hall Is vory HI and wan taltnn to a hospital In Modford Monday. Jo Hall has ffono to Grants Pass to work. Mra. Klnsr and Mrs. Wnrron of Modford wore wcok-end visitors at Mr. Uooth'H at Shady Covo sorvloo station. Mr. and Mrs. John Lndon went to Medford on business Wednesday. Kay Pritchott has Kono to work for tho forest sorylco for tho sum mer. Dick Johnson nnd wife, alm 1 Mr. 1'Vank Johnson, -wore buslntuts ! headed by Dr. William O. Thomp calters in Modford Weduesdny. son, Columbus, Ohio, president cm Our school closes on May 21, and erltus of Ohio State university, rec on May 22 there la to be a nlonlc I ommended reorganization of the of tho community on -the new school grounds.. anrt,..;to get : ac quainted with our now neighbors that havo lately como Into our dintrlct. 4 Cord Construction Giyes Expess Prices on Fisks If f - J. f- .- it PAUL, Mlnn.s(P) Discord, PrOHbytorlnn church of tho U, R A,, which will convene May 23 and oud May 28. Jteprosentod as .having grown, from personalities, tho like run I strife in. tho church's oldest and largest seminary has extended to the institution's . two governing boards, Whllo the controversy will bo submitted to tho general assembly In search of settlement, some Pres bytorian churchmen' believo civil court eventually will untangle It. T h o difference between theJ board of directors and tho board of trustees also has been explained as ono of doctrlno and administration, with a clash of authority la which, the seminary's president figures. Two -years ngo a committee seminary Rbvernmeat. This pro posal, has been arranged again for presentation to tho general assem bly. 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