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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Oh'KdON', TUESDAY, 'NOVEMBER If),- 1929.
PAGE FIVE
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Koplol Evi'iitK .'I'nnmrrnu'. ;
relheday Hiudymlub .will h5
meet". In the library; nt 2::iu.
Htudy will eominuo on Japan.
' Pythian 'Sisters will meet in 4
the evenlnw nt Pythian hnllv
Annual roll call.
!: fhi-ysanlhomum 1 7" I r r 1 p
'Thimble club will meet with
'e,ii!hlior Kiel l a AmU'i'son,
USII Nianllc nt " 2' o'c lock.
. Primary ' tcnchpi-K' ten at
..the home nt Mrs. Kvcrctt
Huilf,'' fi korth"t)i'aii.!;o. 'at
3:30. o'clock. ....
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tilW's I'jiuut" IMuiis .
K;Wu Rorviro Work.
The (tirls honjjtio council oC
thfc nenlor hf(rh solmol hckl their'
popular moctinw follow! w? the lun
cheon nt thf hih school Monday
noon. Committoo report) . were
heard on what the individual i
classes were fining for the haznai.
whl' h Ik to he held- .December 7.
Uoxes have been put up by tho
tflHs In the clirt'erent-rooniM at the
Hrhnol, whore, tinfoil in placed.
The money from thlH tfocs to Ore-
Kon s crippled ..children .in tho
Shriner'g hospitnl, "Portland, j
lemboro .of... ina council . voted j
tot contribute to the community
Hi-rut drive, an u part of the social
service work. . r - ..
tl'he girls decided ; that each one
onv the council was to find some
funnily that was really in need, and
hy't-ontrihutions from members of
the league, clothes and food could
b supplied.
Surpi iw Villi)' fur -J
TWO Y Oil I If J.iHllfS
TlH'sMisj iliirRUcrite McAllis
ter and Mary Cunt'iibiug yere very
pleasantly surprised Inst evening
when a Kroup of friends greeted
them at the McAllister humy-in
honor of ' tlolr, birth'da-C t6iit!i
fflrls are thq same ape," their birth
days heinie on the mime d-iMA . '
j t i Hi " 1
pancitiK, and' gunuV in'W'j'. in
Juyod. during' the evening.; Thorn
present, included the;. -MIjwcVmivi1-tfuerile
McAllister, M;ny , 1 (?nnen
beitf, pule Uandulls; i M'nrKm'rite.
.Hll-bard, Kthcl lleKb r, lfeli Mi
A Ulster, Messrs. Walter tfcott; Alan
Heat on, Krnem 'Conrad, .) n c li
Smith, Richard lientnan ami Jfo-'
sler Carroll. ! j'- ,;j
Mr. McKlhoso Talks "C ,
At O-aler .uilt
The Crali-r Luke Ouild met last
niHht with Mrs. JJ. li. Kllloit at
her home on Corning- Court. A
very inlerestintj and instructive
talk was Riven by It. E. McIClhose
on his personal experiences in
Russia and Siberia. Miss Kleanor
Curry sans a charming Itussian
lullaby In keeping with tho sub
ject. ' The hostess 'was assisted by Mrs.
Elsie lttishnw, Mrs. Maud Harris,
Miss lAiola HenKO and Miss Ger
trude Wlutsiiing. Fort y-t h r e e
members of the guild were pres
ent. Aftss' AIucgTudcr - 1
Ciiiost r Honor. -
r8s Grace Kent Magrudor
was guest of honor at a. luncheon
given by Chapter A. A.. P. K. O.,
at tho Hotel Medford Monday at
12::t0. Miss Macgruder is thesi:iin
organizer, and was here on
annual visit.
Following the luncheon,
members wer3 otiteirtained at
norne vi rjrs. i- a. aioore i -
, Orel-on Mother Meet
Willi Ali-s, r. K. Holds.
- Airs. C. K. Bulds was hpstes
yostertlay afternoon to he Ore
gon Mothers' association1' at her
lovely suburban home ' near Cen
tral Point. The rourns and tea
table, were beautifully decorated
whh.ytdlow chrysanthemums, car
rying wit t, university colors of
lemon' qnd green. . . .,4V, i t .
;!jA slidi iv talk : was glver by the
n reside nl. -luUinir tho, uurn'o&A . oS
'the. ortiniuilon, aft up wKiehAIW.
ii. -ttyHl Airs, l. Jlam
nioini, 'iLjfJp'of the state, ,com
initltfe,, guvi tai!;H . on educnlion
T ruble? in a.;; iiy,, Core alao led tlie
tliscus.-iloii pe.riud. -, .
A JnuslVnl urogram Was given,
ineludijifc .iniM-solos by AfisB Hetty
Ann Von:d.vrrt' dnughter of Mr.
and Mrsjlit 1. Van Oykej Airs. J.
Fj White-.1 uhd. Airs. fe. Core.
Mrs, Olmrtlo' Morgan and Airs.
H. li. Hammond presided at the
tea tables.
Mrs. K. P. Van Dyke. Airs. .1.
F. While and Airs, It. .Wilson
were guests of tho organization.
Piano Itrclial r
Next Tuesday, ' ,
Among the recitals of Iho early
winter is that to he given. )y Aliu.
K. K. Ooro and 'Hks Huth ' Luy
Tuesday, November 2(1. Airs, fior
will present a class ,of twenty
young , pupilsh who .will feature
children's riano workv This class
is made up of n number of talent
ed pupils. . '
AlNs 1 tuth I.uy w'U present a
number of hor pupils from tho
dancing school, which is organ
ized pn the modern' trend . in danc
ing. tf-V .
Airs. F. X. Antlerson and small
daughter Husfmavj' left last night
fur Lbs Angeles, where tlieywill j Heveriy Hills; Calif., is nuv study
spend the winter, and also visit I ing unuMiig under the direction of
Mrs. Anderson's sister. i-Miiriid Stuart, win was premleio
! 1 dansucse In ihe j'avlowu Ballet.
CopiKH' Twi- Plan i , : - ...
Of .lunior Class
A Thanksgiving Copper Tea will
he given next Tuesday afternoon
ut S:HO In the domestic arts rooms
for the mothers of members of the
junior class of, the high school and
members of tlie faculty. Plana are
now underway, committees having
already been appointed as follows:
Invitations, Lucille L,owry, chair- j
man;, Helen Possler, Irene Hre
wold, Mildred Wulkor. Winifred
Unw, Helen nice, tienc Whillock
and henna Haugherty; ten, Harriet j
i Campbell, chairman, Ji-ftth Clem- j
ent, Barbara Fulton, Uuth Atinear,
Dorothy Slead, Alurgai-cU Childers.
Herniee- chapman, Mary Kute
Waltera, Wilda Hewlit, and liessie
.Messino. Program, Clepieht i n u
Smith, chairman. Flora McMaih,
Helep Wilson, .lost phi ne Anderson
ami Helen Williams. Table ami j
decorations, Alelva Pariott, chair- j
man", ."Winifred Warner, Uarbara
Orury, Doreen l.everotte, tioral-
dine hatha in. Helen Wood and j
Jean Woodford. Iti'ceplinn. Doris i
Hundy, chairman, rlene t'arlow, j
Hertlpi Crane, ('lara Mary Fuson.
Mary Norris, ilertha Say lor nrul I
Marjorie' Ttedwood.
M uriel Stuart is now training
eight danreix;. witii M iss Marjorie
as loader, (or u special revue. Aliss
Mi'Nuid is also taking lessons with
Ui' I'ansino sehool uf Spanish
dancing in i.os Angeles.
(rants Pass 1 .attics
Itntci tain: d at Lunch
Fourteen members of tiie Past
Matrons club of drums Fuss were
gucjiis of the Medford chapter at a
one o'clock tunc.heop ju Hotel
Miclford Montiay. After the lunch?
vim, luidgc was enjoyed nt the
ladies' reception room of the Ma
.sonic ball.
The (Jrant Pass women who
Won tlu prizes were Mesdaines
llarncs, Hclmer'and Offius.
RETAIL BUSINESS
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Women's Club Will
Alert Tills KveniiiK
i Airs. C. T. Steward will be boif
tess this evening to t:ie meniter
of tho P.usiness and Professional
Women's club at her home on
Geneva street; ' As this is a Hard
Times party, all members must ap
pear in old clothes. Anyone arriv
ing after 8:30 will be fined. A
short business meeting will ulso'hM tender
A rattling g;od . Uaxio - of. .the
j (uriug .family, that still boasts a
. lop. an 'engine - ami -a- t-lock of
, girl its h ambitious that will proh
fahiy ne ver be realized- was pur-;
f chased by , three hopeful high
school inis.iesv.vcHterday-. and chris
tened their "town car." The own
ers nre "Miss. Irva Fewell, Miss
Ceneviovo Jtrown and Aliss Helen
Wilson. ' '
Having taken a i4illl in its early
youth, the vehicle is stlU'shlvering
and at tinii'M is wracked with a
spasmodic cough. Hut under the
ire of tho three girls,; one
conducted.
Mls'i! Mar.lorie AlcXalr
To Hear Revue .
I' Aliss Alarjorie AleXalr, daughter
ojl Air. and Airs. James AleNuir,
formerly of this city, now living in syrup.
whom is nomewhat of a pr.w-
.-( Heal nurse, the chonklng Kliza
j belli is being prepared, to-, weather
X ! a hard winter, with the hopes that
spring, with its country-nhlc haunts,
will prove an ultima to soothing
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or once Hives!
t Prejudice thrives Where Ign
AN ANCI ENT PREJUDICE
HA S BfiENlkEM OVED
AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE bechom all to cultivate knowledge. Tyranny,
' - intolerance and poverty wither in $chools grow in this great land of opportunity.
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r ?vv t. Mil II lUlll LA XT XW I II
A hdfine nstltiite; JnderMHe
ans)iceK 'the' J0. S. t. the Oi4'
g:in ketail' AlercltaiiisV asaoeiatluh,
the Chamber of Cummerce and al
lied clubs of Ashland, will open m
that fity, November i li5, ftir a l.wti
day meet, according to an an
nouncement sent to this' paper l-o
d:y, Jackson county business men.
particularly those engaged in retail
trade, are invited, to nUend.
tho two-day program will np
pear prnftissor H. T. Vunca, head
oT the courses In ..merchandising;
and rrofossor - K. - K, - JloswortU,
head of Iho courses in accounting
and auditing, of the .school of com
merce, and O. F. Tale, of Fortland.
secretary of the Suite llctail Mtu--chants'
association.
On AlontUty, Xovomber .', the
first day's session will begin in the
city hall auditorium ut 1:30 p.. m.
Professor A'ance will have ehamu
of the first section of the program,
u "conference on advertising,"
while Professor llosworlh will fol
low, presiding at a "eonforonco on
cost of doing business."
(n Monday evening thero wijl
he a nopen nieetlng from 7:30 to
ll o'clock, al which business men,
wivea, associates and employes-will
be present. Professor Dos worth
will a d d ress the' asse m bla go on
"Credits and Collections," while
Professor Vaneo wJll speak on "He.
tail Selling." .
Tuesday's nession win open nt 0
o'clock with a conference on retail
budgeting. led by Prof, ltoswortn.
A luncheon will be held Tuesday
noon at the LJthla Springs hotel,
under tho uuspiees of the KIwanis,
Kotary and other civic groups, and
the addreHs, "Ofgnn ltuslnus-i''
will lie delivered by O. F. Tate,. .!
Tuesday afternoon from 1;30 Jo
3:.'i0 will be devtited to n eonft'l
tiwo on window, trimming- '
willett Sal
Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress
has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes
when we removed harmful corrosive ACRJDS (pungent irri
tants) from the tobaccos. ;,. :., (
YEARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of
modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against
all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE,
.j;-the finest cigarette you ever 'smoked, made of the choicest tobacco,-
' properly aged and skillfully blended It s Toasted. ; ,
V i "TQASTING," the most modern step in cigarette manufacture,
) 7 removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres-
ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. '
; Everyone knows that heait . purifies,:: and" so "T0A.STING "-j-
LUCKY STRIKE'S extra,, secret process Removes harmful cor- ;
! rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the .
old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation , and
! coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancie'iit preju
1 dice against cigarette' smoking by men and by women.' v "?' :
It's
No Throat If ritatidn -No Cdutt.
"It's Toasted" the phrase that describes the
extra "toasting" process applied in the manu
, facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest
tobaccos the Cream of the Crop are scien
tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini
mum, 260 maximum, 300, Fahrenheit. The
exact, expert regulation of such high tempera
tures removes impurities. More than a slogan.J
"It's Toasted" is recognized by millions as the
most modern step in cigarette manufacture.
HtcmiU'iietinK. by! ji-o i q t jftv, c-(? n J
from Uir 4liilfi'l : iflijlU" "f Hoca
Rlnckhioi-A VVIIIotli' H Cnllfivn'in
Oregon l'(iwt?r oompuny will pro
sent a piano rociuil of unusiml
moiit xluritiK .('opco: liour tonight.
An aUiuotivo proBinni ; of lilKh
pIukh KolpcllonH from tho Brout
ninMtcra Ikih licon iirrnnKOil by Mr.
W'llli'tt w ho will foaiuro . puplH
from hhc Modford and Clt-untH i'anu
HtudloHv ThlH Is one of a. Herlca of
recliulM prt'sentpd hy Iho Wlllolt
atudloK fo Hhtv tlie gonornl (inH.s
of 'work hplnR rtono. ' ' v' r
I'hpro Ih ii .wido rniiKP of affos
rp.pi'PKpntpd In thlH cvpnlnK'H' pio
Kruin, tho younKOHt planlHto hplnu'
Kdlth llodKltitiH .who Is.only nln
yours old. , Hovpral :of Iho pupITm
will inalto tholr Initial how to tho
radio pohllp nf a'outhcrn Orpjjon
thlH pvpnlnff dtuinff tho (opoo pro-.,
tfnim which HtartH nt I) p. m, t .
Tho detallod program to, he pro.v
Bi-ntnd hy MrH. AVIIIptt Ih iih I'ol
Iowh: (a) .Marche ni'olohiqno ...KlndltiR
(li) I'oTka do In Ilolno Hull-
Doroon lpvoi'Plto ,
Danoo I''rollcH..tf......MoritK HohwarK
l'Mllh Ilndftklnx ' '
Oahalpltn J.nult
1'aullno Hnitprs
'(a)' I'l-plude, C Allmd'... '
, ,.;...,.'.;.'....' nuchmaiilnoff
(h ltUHtlo' of SpiinB.M...,,..Hlndlii(
(0) AralipHijuA !....:Mpypi'-llolmiiiul
Monpla, Mtiklo ,.
Soldlci'H' Chiniin "( KaiiHt) ....(lotinod
(Tarol Djuiffhorty ,
(a) I'iipflioH tn l,arado.......!,.Mljo
(1) ) I'olly ' aniponlk
.loan I.ovpi'i!tto
Horonndo .Mpypr-Ilplmund
Mnxltio Marllp .
rirat Waltz. K-Klai,.; Durnnrt
: Joan Woodford ".
Melody In K aiubensteln
Loonu DauKhorty
(n) Hprlng HonK Mondoliisohn
h) IHitlprflhw ...'.,........ ....piieg
Cloi'trudo Itoylo ;
(n) rnnzonotlii Hollrcodcr
(h) Iloninnco Itulicpatuln
(IpoiKiannii Hiikhopr
(a) If I Worn it Bird Uonxplt
(h) M 11 1 1 11 1 y I'oIciiiiiIhp Chopin
Doroon Levorotto ,
AGILE BURGLAR IN
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TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, oner a coaeUU'COit network of the N.B.C
i C HH, The Atntf lrl Tcbacra Cl, Mfn.
Tho, 'Fred SlcJ'hprHoh utoro wuh
Iho Hi'.tme of n biirRlury lust utff ht
with' lh' tMlrf wlio'iAVns erlllonlly
olthor of nnmll Klg& or n Pontor
llonlHt of aliillly, . making hi'en
li y and exit vln a' narrow tninxotii
onto rhc IntoHifr hiiloony ut Iho
Murv, KU'ven dollai'H In clijih wiim
ri'inovcd from tho till and u bill
fold. ' olKuroito Oomp ; und atlipr
Htmill inprchiimlf.no tn'lVh.'' ; '"if.
The Impijlili of .rhc thtefn hol
win Btlll illnl'lvtly .mullnoil on ,tip
narrow IimIko from 'wlirh 'lie ii
paroiuly atvpppd thronglf Iho tran
iom, and, him flntor, j.ilnt atood
out In bold -rolli'l ,011 ithu ,vlndQW
ciiHlnK. ;vpi'ythlnK hat hia nainp
and tiiophono mimhor woro doped
mil by .lr. Mii'hprunn, (lion Laid -
h'y. employe of the Morn, nnd Tom
l-'uBon, one of Modford'H oaiiy;
rldort. who follnwod the owiipr'
Into hlH .plnoe of. biixlnoiia ut 4in
curly hour.
Tho polioo wcro culled. Immedl.-.i
ritoly. nnd, acenrdliiK, to .Mr. .Mo-1
I'herHon, vorlfled hlM 'gncltiHion 1
that Iho thlof entered TEnrt left !
tlironali the tra;iHom.
A ell la ml. Conatriictlnn of tolo,
phono linen '.In ; ntilvlPW dlHttlkV!
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