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    MEDFOTIT) MAIL TRTP.UN, MEDFORD, OIJEOOX. SATTTRDAV. NOVEMBER
1929.
POE THREfl
It-
MRS. BOLGER WILL ORGAN AND VOICE
LEAD NEW: GROUP! CONCERT FRIDAY
GRADUATE NURSES AT PRESBYTERIAN
. . i
1
Mrs. S. llolser was clocted
prcMldt-nt of the Crudurtle' Regis
tered Nurses' association of Jack
son ami Josephine counties, urban
ised at a mooting held at her
home Friday afternoon. I.:ize,
Kwayno was chosen vice-president;
Airs. Amy Kent Smith, second
vice-president; Mrs. Raymond S.
i'teh, secretary and Miss Ulood,
treasurer. , .
Over 20 nurses attended tho
meeting. While nil graduate
nurses, whether actively entruged
or not, are invited to fte present
, at :tha meetings, which will- be
held once a month, only those reg
istered in the stuto of -Oregon will
have a volco in the local associa
tion. Following the election of offi
cers and first business ineetln?
yesterday, refreshments wero serv
ed. - The next meeting will he
hold at the homo of AIlss Hlood
in Omnia Pass. January 3. ..
Those present Included: Mrs.
: Tirylor, Miss Buchardi, Miss SWay
no, Aliss Miller. .Mrs.1 W. Ashpolc.
Mrs. Itob Strang. : Mrs. A. Smith.
Miss Helen Crotty. Miss llertha
? -Snider? "Mrs.; Woodbury. ."Mr, 'ov
. bbrno. Mm. Bolger, "Mrs -Mngerlc.
Miss Blond, Mrs. Klsh. Miss Swear
Ingen and Carmen Dorothy.
REBEKAHS ELECT
E
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Nov. 23.
(Special.) At the rcgulur meeting
of the Ilebekah lodge Monday even
ing, election of officers was' held
.for the coming six 'months. The
following were elected: Mattlc
Wilson, noble fjrand: Hattic Logan,
.vico-grnnd; Mamie Walton, record
ing secretary; Florlne Severance,
.treasurer; Myrtle Forbes, financial
secretary, and ltessle Miller, mu
sician. After the business meeting
a covered dish luncheon, was serv
ed In honor of members of the
lodge who have had birthdays re
cently. Gold Hill lodge. I. O. O. F., met
with Jacksonville lodge last Satur
day evening to celebrate the Jif
tieth anniversary of James Hums
. as an Odd Fellow. After hearing
talks from most every one present,
all adjourned to the banquet room
tf tvhere Mrs. AHco Ulrlch, a Rc
lekah for r0" years, joined them.
A lovely dinner was served. The
fake In honor of the occasion was
fut by Mrs. Ulrlch and Mr.' rtunn.
A very enjoyable evening was ,luid
by all present'.
Reginald Denny at
i Craterian Tomorrow
A new Reginald Donny pht.i
eomcdy is coming the Craterian
theater tomorrow and advance re
ports indicate that It is the mo;t
hilarious of that comedian's long
list of screen farce-comedies. It Is
entitled "His Lucky Day." from on
original story by John U. Clymcr
and Gladys Hwhman.
Denny plays the role of a young
real estate dealer who tries to oll
two adjoining mansions to his
sweetheart's father. The old man
is to live In one of them. The othr
Is for well, pive a guest. Instead,
the prospective father-in-law only
rents one of the houses. A gang of
society crooks rent the other. Then
the (rouble liwglus, ospetrially when
the crooks singje out their wealth
neighbor for their depredation."-,
with Denny catching flail Colum
bia from all sides. Hut the gtl.
played by pretty Lo('oyno DuVat,
is worth fighting for, so Denny
pitcheji in. -
, .
"Three Passions" at
Rial to Tomorrow
tlx Ingram Hinashes precedent
with hi production of "The Thre-j
Pulsions," showing ut the Rial to
theater tomorrow for three day,
acclaimed by many good Judges as
by far the best picture Ingram ha-
made In Europe.
It Is,, the first picture Ingram,
famous for "The Four Horsemen
of the A p o c a I y p s e," 'Henr.i
moucho." and "Tho Garden of Al
lah," and as the man who discov
ered Rudloph Valentino. Alice Ter
ry, Ramon Novarro. Barbara La
Marr nnd Ivan Pctrovlch, has made
for n British company.
t Although it is founded on a novil
' by Cosmo Hamilton, the famous
F.uglfsh drbmatlst and author, tb"
film vbj produced bfore the novel
was completed and the two, for the
first time on record, made a sim
ultaneous nppenaance.
1IUOWNSHOIIO. Ore.. Nov. 23.
(Special) Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Rohrer of Montague, Calif., wen
visit Ing at the home of T. J
Rohrer and family last Tuesday.
.Mrs. E. Williams nnd daughter.
Mrs. Mamie f.urw.-tf of Horn
brook, Calif., und Mr." ond Mr.
Elmer Williams nd mm. Millie of
Oakland, arrived lat Sunday for
'several days' visit with Mr. nnd
Mm. W, M. Hansen.
Hoart Ktierliiient.
MAX' FKA.NCIHCO.-uP As an
experiment, Tulare county will des
ignate north and itouth road by
nuniberi. east and west roads by
BRQWNSBORO
: James l-l. shearer, the Scottish
James 11. shearer, the Scottish
iMiini, nnu Willi .uim, oiitrti i (.-i i j
gives an organ and voice concert
in : Med ford on November . 2I, at
the First Presbyterian, church, 's
highly endorsed by such musicians
us Wldor of ParU and Schar
w.ehka of Berlin, j
A few recent press criticisms:
"The final organ , number com
manded thunderous applause. Mrs.
Shearer's opening song made every
musician in the audience sit up
and take notice, for hero was
singing of a high order."
"Mr. Shearer proved himself in
arUst at the organ, and after his
descriptions of the pieces the or
gan just seemed to talk' nnd tell
the story of what was in tho mind
of the writer, as It has been de
scribed. , "Ills perfect ease, . composure,
technique and brilliancy in play
ing show him to be. In the front
rank' of recital organists. ... It
Would not be easy to choose the
best of Mrs. Shearer's songs. Each
was Kiing-with roal art. Her
voice has great musical beauty
and power, to which has been
added the charm of a winning
personality." '
The program follows:
Organ
Concert 4n A minor
! Vivaldi-Bach
. Allegro Vivace Trio Allegro
Iirghetto Mozart
SongK
A ljj Cfalro Fontaine
French -Canadian
Le Coeur de Ma Mie....Dalcroze
J'al. Pleuro cn Kuvc Hue
Organ
Fugue In C minor J. S. Bach
Reverie..... Richard Strauss
Aair with variations from Sym
phony in D Haydn
Songs
Ye Banks nnd Braes ..j
Flora MncDonuld's lament....
Coming Through the Rye
Scottlyh folk songs
Orgnn
Eclogue Parker
Highland Romance Shearer
Caprice Gullmant
Collection
"I lMve the Moon" ...Rubens
"Sandman Is Calling You"
' 7.. Roberts
Organ-. ; v., ' ' "' ''j 1
Fantasia on Southern' Airs
; Hnwkes
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE
FIrsf Presbyterian church serv
ices tills Sunday will have Thanks
Klvins as their themes. In the
morning .Mr. Porter will preach on
"Pioneering Yesterday and To
day." In the evening a Hlhlo drama,
"Diana of the Kiihesians," will he
presented by the Cnuco Players.
The story is taken from Acts the
liith chapter. Mrs. Marsh will
present a special evening prelude.
"Sketches or the City" (Ncvln).
The midweek service on Wed
nesday will have as Its study "The
Theme of Jesus' MessnKe." Thurs
day the church will unite In tho
union -Service at the First M. E.
church at 10 a. m.
The noon recitals will continue
as usual on ilondny, Wednesday
and Friday.
The ministry of miislo Includes:
Florence llazelriK .MclClhosc, con
tralto: A. J. MacDonotiKh, tenor:
Mr. W. W. Howard, bass; Kvn
llazclrifsK Marsh, organist nnd di
rector; MarKP.rct Arnold, director
of young people's choir: Marian
Alward Mercer, noon recitals.
Contrary to an ilnprcsKiiin Mild
to prevail in some riuartcrs that
MctKord has n branch church of
the Four Square llonpH, as ex
pounded by Aimcc Scinplc Mc
pherson, tho n?Hre.t church of
Atich lcnomination Is in Ashland.
iccordlnff to Kcv. T. S. Wlncy, pas
tor of the Full io.Hpcl church, cor
ner Main nnd Newtown streets.
Itcv. Wlncy aborts that hi
church has occasionally been con
fused with the Los AnKclcs institu
tion with which It has no connec
tion. Announcement has ben made by
the Full flospel church, corner
Main anil Newtown streets that an
anonymous hem-factor has flnanr
ed the work of finishing the
church, ln'u)inrc plaslerlnt?, In
.talli tlon of an arch over the ros
Irnm. fancy walnscutlnK. new doors
and paint.
AroustU properties of the slru,
ture. nceonlinK to P.cv. T. 8. Wlncy.
pastor, havo been Kreatly lmirovetl
by the new nrranifcment.
BR0WNSB0RO LADIES
PLAN P.-T. A. BAZAAR
ItltoWXSIIOlU. Ore.. Nov. 21.
iSpeclaW Plans are being
made for a bazaar to be (jlvcn by
the ladles of the P.-T. A. on the
BY SEXTETTE AT
FIRST M. E. GH.
Music is to be ..featured in the.
Sunday evening service In the Firs:
Methodist ehuivh. when the Yin
ger sextet of Uoston Cnlversity wi.l
give a special program in aored
concert;
This company of sing
ers r.re of wide renown
In New Rngland, and
last Sunday sang in the
Oregon State Kpworth,
league convention In
Portland, and nt the.
meeting of tho Method
ist bishops during the
week.
In the Queen Anne, Seattle. M.
K. church, where Dr. Aa O. Hen
nett, Medford pastor, was minister
recently, the sextet were heard, to
the great delight of at large con
gregation tho Sunday before. Dur
ing their stay in Medford they will
be guests of the parsonage and ;
other Methodist homes.
The sextet Is composed of Clem-j
ent, Dempster, Homer and Miss
Klcahor Ylnger, brothers and sis
tor, and the wives of two of the
brothers. They are of the parson
age family of the Rev., and Mr.-.
G. D. Yinger of South Haven,'
Mich., and have been singing to
gether for 14 years.
There will be no charge-for ad
mission, but a frre-wlll offering
willbe given. They are en route
to Kos Angeles, and thence back to
Doston.
Dr, Dennett discusses on Sunday
morning the meaning of the creod
al declarations, "I believe in the
Holy Catholic church, and I be
lieve In the communion of saints."
Tho Ylngers will sing at this hour,
also.
"Getting More Out of the Maga
xlne's'' will be tho subject ;of dis
cussion by the young people of the
Kpworth league at G:30 p. m.,. Miss
Mary Arnsplger leading.
FEATURE SERIES
The services at the First Chris
tian church .tomorrow wll: feature
Uie 4 5tli aftnlversai-y of tho organi
zation of the local church, Thanks,
g-lvlnff, the special ThanksRivlnK
offering, nnd the second anniver
sary of tile , local pastor's work
hero.
The Christian church was estab
lished in Medford on November
VI, 1SS4 by JScv. Peterson. Tile
meetings were held in a hall on
.Main street.. Later, a building was
constructed on-Sixth and Ivy, and.
in 11112 the present church was
built, with several additions since.
The sermons both mornliiff nnd
eveninj? will deal with Thanksgiv
ing. The special Thanksgiving of
fering will bo taken in the morn
ing in the old-fashioned way. A
large basket Ls placed in. front of
the room, and everyone will pass
by and put in his offering.
Rev., Carmen K. Moll has com
pleted his second successful year
leading -the- oliureh,' and ' has done
much to' bring: about the aplendid
growth and far-reaching accom
plishments. ,. 1. , -.
UNIVKUSITV OK OUKOOX.
Kugeiu-.f Special.) I'l osbytfu-ian
Ktud'Mtts lead in niimmTs on the
uuivi'tHity Ciimpus. nccording to a
.surrey recently completed by the
campus V. M. ('. A. tin 4 students
claimed that. Iheir preference was
fo' this dcftuinlnat)'n.
A pproxiioatcly lion of tb :iano
cnndli'd dcrlai"d no churi b afnil
allons. There are HO faiths repre
sented, rariKfuv from' ihe leafllng
ehorcbes to those of but one fol
lower. There was one Uuddlst
preference.
TALENT LADIES AID
WILL HAVE BAZAAR
TA LENT. Ore.. Nov. 23. 0p.
The ladles' Aid of the Talent
Methodist church met at the home
of Mrs. Harvey altcrs Thursday
for nn a M-day meeting. a cov
ered dish luncheon w;s served at
noon to the 1H member present.
Plana for the turkey nupp'-r and
bazaar December (i. : we.rn dl
cussed. Many useful articles will
lie on display at thjt time to be
sold.
JACKSONVILLE TOFT
BUILDING IS SOLD
JAfKVONVII.I.h. Ori Nov. 23
(Sli-Piul) .Ml-f. lljVtj of
AnK,l',f purrha.('d (he brick !nlll
Iiik it Mnln ntrrpt. formally o---'upl?d
by (ho j.-oto-:fli f, Mif Uny
Ti fl Thursdny of Ibis v.prk. Mrx
I li-i? U a niflcr of A. H. M,
lnlosh.
BR0WNSB0R0 BOYS TO
FORM A SCOUT TROOP
IIItOWXMIlOIlO. Olr., Nov. IS.
(Speclnll PpvorAl t H)o boys
of Mtownffhrji-o mnt wKh III'
toucher. Mr. I'ooU nt, tint ndiool
houo on . Wodnof day ovignm for
tho pm-poo of orv.'inuinK a 1','iy
icotil troop.- fleraW I lanKen, Purl
HaynoH, and Kdwln iionry havo
paiwod the tendorfoot U'at and
Sextette to Sing at
The Ylnsrcr s-.ct of Itoslon 1' nlverslty will l)o lunnl In sncreil
cooecrl Sunday niKlit at. tho First M. K. c-lmri'll. Tim sestet, whlf'li
IiicIikIcs ( lenient, llfiniMli-r, i:ic.l nor and HoniiT Ylniccr, hnil tiers
unci sister, clilkhi'ii of lu-v. null Mrs. ('. 1. Yliwr r .Mlclilmin: Itiilii
Mj Ylinrcr, dnoi-lilcr of Mrs, S. MaMlii, anil .Vllwn H. Ylnitcr, thuiRli
lor of Jlre. Vnii Humphrey, ulsii of .Micliic-.iu, liavo Ihh'H, sIiikIiik to
Kctlicr' for mhiio time.
Eaale Point Presbyterian
' isnaf services next Sunday. Sun-
dav school at 10 a. m. PreaclipiK
at 11 a. m. and Christian Kndeavor
at 7 p. ni.
Eagle Point Community Church
. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching by Kov. tlrifliths nt 7:15
p. m. Special music by Mrs. Hoc
nig. St. Mark's Episcopal
Corner Oakdale and Fifth
St.
Wm. 11. Hamilton, rector.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning Bervlce 11:15 o'clock.
Thanksgiving day: Holy com
amnion at 10 a. m.
Watch Tower Program
Broadcast from tho studio of
K.MUD Sunday evening from 9 to
9: :t0. Subject "The Coming Prince."
.Mrs. Will Honors will sing "When
I C.et to tho End of the Uny" and
"The Touch of His Hand on JVllne,"
assisted by Mrs. Jno. Hniiidago nt
the ninnu.
Church of God
North Holly and Haven
Ghns. A. Cooper, pastor.
.Sunday school, 10 a. ill.
ltev.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
livening service, 7: 1!0.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even-1
lug nt 7:30. ' I
Sunday morning Hov. A. L. Dyers
of Ashlnml will brlngi us a mes
sage on Thanksgiving. Coino und
chjoy this service with us.
Valley Itadlo fiutcb. '
Mill Kay. pastor. V. O. box !I1S.
Church office. Herald P.ltlg.. Vast
irffice blofk. IMione lOfil-U, Hon.
.Jacksonville highway. Phone Jack
sonville 102. UroatlcastH from stu
dio KMi:iJ Sundr.y nights from S
to 9.
Mrs. J.ulu Suulnbury In Thanks
giving readings. Pastor will sin:?
;o!o reriucstcd and deliver Thanks
giving message. -
Come 1o the church o'er the ru
dlo. It's tho old-time gospel.
Full Gospel Church
Coiner of Main and Newrown.
ll;v. T. S. Wlney. pastor. Uesl
denco 32 North Oakdnlo.
Hev. Frank Cray of Tacnma.
will preach in tlin morning at II
t'I..lr fitwl nl 7'!tO itl llin nvrtTiini'
I Special music b( nath service. Ilev.
firuy is diHtrict HUiierlntcndcnt nf
tho PenlecoHtal nstiemblies of (lod
for WHshliiKton, Idaho, Oregon and
western Montana and all of Alaska.
Hilile school at U:i' a. in.
Vnung People' Hoclcly at :I0
p. in.; Tuesday und Thursday., ul
7:150 p. in.
Talent Method!!.
I. Audley lirowu, iiastur.
The Talent Melhodist Cohiinu
nity (bureli will be open as u
t thii o or tf a eh mux and woixiti
.next Lord's Day. Sinday
ai :i : i-t a.m. .tiornniK wnrnio i ;
a.m. Th me, "What 1'rb o l.tb-
erty?" Ki7worth leaue fiTO. Ut-
ports from state convention, even-,
ing service of Th-inksj-lvlim. with
mcssaite for the time and placo.
We urge yuu to come and worship
with us. You will only bo i
strank''-! but once. Come and see
for yourself.
Salvation Army
Sunday s;rvlrpH:
I li-l itifss ninfllrm nl II n. in.
Snnilny Hclmol nn1 lllhlo cIiikh nl
2::: p. m.
Viiuuk I'eople'n .lKlmi mnullni!
at 0:30 p. m.
j Kvpninc Hf-rvl( e h( S oV-Iork.
iTIiIh siTVlrn will bo li'd liv Hip
iCoi iis Cndi'is' lirluBilo. MIb Thnlma Tlil ncrvlrc will iiNo rxiin th--ficntiy
will bring (lie lunson. ThanfcKlvlnK uphit. Tlu-rf will b
' Woek day iTVic!n: ! i:ootl plnnlnit und Hix'flnl miiKlcnl
, TudHy, Tliurndiiy, Saturday. S niMnboiK. . Knvinnn ,ulJct. "Th'
I p. in. 'I In- Ki.nnral public is In-1 Offorlntf iif . (iud'n Hlipr..mn tilft."
ivltod to oltcnd these sltvIiph. All lilhli- KChunl uwi-inhly, :45 u. m.
iernnlnc HorvlecH will bo prerndod j Chrliitliin Kndiuvor Kroupn. ii:30 p.
i by oprn nlr nic-rtinnx. rorimr Mnln I m- Mldwni k .rrvlco Wudncmlay
and Central.
I'lrM MolhiKll.l cliiinli.
Ali'Ximdor ;, llonnoit. panior.
Tin: Vinuor Moxtot of Uoston l.'nl
voraily will lj hmrd In .tho morn
and ovonln norvicin .SiAidny.
A lore, I concert will lo fonlurod ifi
tho vr-nin? at 7:3'i, with a doHtdit.
fill nnd hoarl-ntipoalln p:'(iirani.
' . nut Do V Monn: 1 llclicv
In tb Holy i ithollc Chiiioh
licvo in tlio Coinniiinlon
J-alniK?'' -nnon by the panlor on
Iho rial rlKnlftranre of Hip oil
crcodiil docltiralionn, '
The Kpworth loauuo younu folli
will consider how to "floi More
Oui of tho Maaiirlnea." Ml Mm v
First M.E. Church
.Main Street Mptlimllst Cllurcli,
South.
The Friendly Church on the
Corner.
James E. Condor, pastor.
You will fknd comrortable sur
roundings In our growing Sunday
school, which meets every sunna
t :45 a. m: Iir. Hubert Is the
efficient superintendent. This is
graded school with
f-iiiiufti-
teachers.
Preaching at 11 a. in. Sermon
subject, "The Signs of tho Times."
Preaching at" p.' ' in.'. "Neces
sity of Hest.'" 'Sjleclltl, music at all
services. Leagues meet at 6:30
1). m. , ; ' ' i
I Mid-week 'services and choir rc
i hearsal ' Wednesday :evenlng nt 7.
I You are cordially invited.
F.iigllsh lntlHNiii biiri h.
Fourth at Oakdale Ave.
"Where the Way ls .Made Plain"
Dr. H: C. Funk, pastor.
Hour of worship, 11 a. in. Sub
ject, ".Man's Supreme Need." A
communion service. New mem
bers will be received.
Special music:
Organ prelude, "Como t'nto .Me,"
'. Clounod
Anthem, "Hrnk Thou the Hrcud
of Life" Shcrwln
Offertory, "Love's Confiding"
k. Farrar
Postlmle, ".1 Ixpah"....' Lerman
. , liihlc . school 10 a. in, oui
church . will join In tho union
Tlymksglvlng service in tho M. 12.
church Thursday ut 10 n. m,
First, Jtupllst CliMreh.
Central Ave; at Fifth St.
tV. II. Kalon, Ph.l., minlstor.
Phones: Ofrice J052;. residence
7 0 4 -1 r.
Sunday school at fl:45 a. m., with
classes for all anes. (!ome, bring
your bibles and spend tho Sunday
school hour with u . 'M rs, 15. I -1.
U'JIson, Hiipei-lnteiident. '
Dr. O. CI. Laughlln, tho evan
jre'llHt. .will preach at 1 L a. in., on
"Putting God to the Tost,' and at
7:30 p. in., his subject will bo "The
Hlood Atonement.'
Special music In tho mornini;.
At tho evenliiK service the girls'
iuartct will sing. Mi'H. J. A. Smith
at the console both morning and
evening.
H, Y. P. IT. at G:30. A cordial
invitation tq the public to attend
all service.
Klrst hurch of ClirNL K,iemlsL
Authorized branch of tho mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Uoston. Mass.
ServIccH are held every Sunday
at '11 o'clock, church edifice, 212
North Orkdale. Subject for Sun
day, Nov. HI: Soul and liody.
tfunday school at 11:45. Appli
cants mirier the age of I'M may be
admitted.
WcdneHdny evening meeting,
which Include testimonies nf Chris
tian Science healings, af H o'clock.
The rending room, which In hi
Ibe Medford building, Is open dally
from 1 1 to 4, except Sundays and
holiday. The bible and nil ini
Ihorlzcd Chrlsllan Science litem
lure may be read, borrowed or pur
chased. The public is cordially Invited fo
a fiend the services nnd Visit the
j reading room.
First InNllan Church.
Ninth and Oakdule streets.
Curman K. MeJl, minister,
flee and pastor's study In
churcli. phunu 1007: rc-sldiMico
phnnc 1.137.
"Tch( Our Wi'lromi'."
Mornluit wiiifdilp, 10:B5. Tluinkk
Klvlnic hitvIii'. M-rinun, "Orulltudc
lor the (llf( of lod." (Special nnd
,'ipproprlnto munlc. Tins forty
fifth tnnlvomnry of tlm organic:!
linn of thin rhiirch will nl bo
obm-rved. Tlin n n i) u n 1 upoclul
TlinnknulvInK offcrlim Will l
'flvod. Tho dny nlfo rnurllM th
"'con( nnnlvorFiiry of tho pj':nnt
p; Aloriitf.
Popular c-vi-nlmr ifcrvlrn, 7 : 3(1-
vcninc at 7:30.
I nlon Thtnk-Klvlnir o r v I r o
Thurduy mornlnif at II o'olonk In
the Klrnt MillHKllt church.
Flr.t Prbyterln Churoh
Clniido II. Porter, nilulKtor.
Hut It niuriilnv and ovenlnn acry
Ircd will bo of Bpoclal charaeier
at tho Klrnt I'mnbytorlan church.
Tho ninrnlnir ninKlc will hav mtP
I ! pliil I'lnphanln In rarrylntc out the
j
ofithntiKht nf TliunkBKlvliiK.
I .Tho following numbers will lie
prencmixi:
Prelude, "Adoration" f llnwroHkl).
Duct, "V'ate:iman, What of tho
Xlght?" (Karitentl A. J. McDon-
I nitnh and llr. W. W. Howard.
Sonrnno Solo. "In Mv Father's
House Are Many -Mansions" (.Mac-
Permit ) Florence llniclrlgg .!e
Klhose. Anthem, "Prayer of Thanksglv
lng" (Dutch Folk Songl.
Postlude, "Allegro Maestoso" (by
West I. .
At the evening service tho Copco
players will present a llhlo drama
entitled "Diana of the Kphesians."
This Is a very impressivo picture
of the events of tho building of the
early church,'' the persecutions nud
the (lit (lenities even to tho martyr
dom some were obliged to undergo
that the church mights bo built. The
drumu ls directed by Kurle Davis.
In connection with this drama
tho young people's choir will sing
"Sow tho llay Is Over," directed
by Miss Margaret Arnold. As a
prelude to the evening service Mrs.
Kva Hazelrlgg Marsh will present
a suite by Nevln, "Sketches of the
City." This will include "The City I
From Afar Off, " J'Urehln Wliist-1
ling in tho Street. " "Tho Blind 1
Man." and "In Busy Mills."
The evening music will also in
clude an offertory. "AC Parting- of
Day" (by FrysinuorV and it jiostliule,
"Festival March", (by Stark).
ENTERTAIN AT TEA
ASHLAND. Ore., Xo 23.
(Special.) Members of Sigma Kpsi
lon VI. woman's honorary frater
nity of tho Southern Oregon Nor
mal school, were hostesses at a tea
given In the Normal auditorium
Wednesday afternoon. Guests in
cluded the membern of the faculty
and wives of faculty members. f
, Miss Clara Trotter, of tho hit or
medtato department, Mlfia Virginia
HalcK, ;of the hytdaul - education
department, Mr. J. A. Churchill,
and Mrs. A. O. Strange poured.
The tables wero decorated with
lemon and lavender . chrynanthe
muniM. Ota 88 candlesticks holding
hand painted candles complcte-i
the table arrangements. Chairmen,
of special committees were: Pro
grain, Wins Helen Ostrnnder; re
freshments, Mrs.-OIllo Swedenburg.
Kntertninment for the afternoon
was provided' )v: J iwiutta Pearson
and Lorraine jSpuri ; ' 1
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Nov. 23.
(Special.) Tho JaekHonvlllo I.e
Blon bitya' club are KpnnsorlnR a
dance nmlKht..,. Tho ' Imperial or
chestra of Medford will tuiniHh
tho niunlo. dlveryone ' Ih promised
a ixuil llnio. . ;
. Tho ninny frlendH of Alra.' T. C.
Xorrla will be Kind to lenrn that
hIio Ik lmprovlllK fllncn golnK to
her flnUKhtcr'a. place nt Alturaa.
tVe: all hopo , for her speedy ro-cMA-ery,.
: ., , ' , i :,
The T. O. O. P. ludgo of Jack
Honvllle will hold election of of
flcora Saturday cvojitng. Xovembur
3. Members aro asked to attend.
Tho 'Missionary society of the
Preabytorlon o h u r o h will - meet
Monday of next week Instead . of
Thursday. Tho meeting will be
held at thi homo of Kcv.' Jones,
Mr. amlv Mrs. Oucntln Rltehey
and son Quontin, Jr., arrived Sun-1
day and spont socral days vivltlnit
with Mr. and Mrs. John It. KniuM,
returning, to their homw Thursday.
Air., and Mrs. 1'at Shay and Mr.
and Mrs. McHonns', nil of Medford.
werej dinner Riiests Tuesday evert
Iiik of Mr. and Mra. Klmcr Adunin.
itaymond Crumley, .Ken Conloy
and friends, all of Butte Falls,
wore callers Wednesday evening at
the homo of Mr. Crumley's sister,
Mrs. Fred Hlltcher. '
Annul .Illxby pf Lincoln, JJoh.,
who has been vIsltliiK his brother,
It. nixby and wife, cast of town,
for some time, loft Thursday tu
visit a (luuuhlcr In Porlervlllo, ('a'.,
and will then return to his home1.
. Ilurold llildrulh of tho l'niver
Hlty of Oreicon, was one of tlie oIk'h
in 'senior clasa to be elected to
"Kiiars,", an honorary organization
for (he oulstandillK sludenls. Hal-,
old Is tho son of Mrs. J. M. Cant
nill of Jai'ksonvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Illxy cntcf
taliied nl dinner Wednesday even
Ins at their country homo east of
town, In honor of Mr. lllxby's
brother. Annul Illxby of Lincoln.
Neb. , Those present were ltev. and
Mrs". A. O. llennelt and Hev. nnd
Mrs. 10. Ivorson of Medford, nnd
ltev. nnd Mra. Jones of Jackson
ville MrJ A.'ft.'Lewn. Was a visitor of
her sister, Mrs. Charles Hamilton
ut ituch Thursday.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS PLAN
JACKSONVILLE BAZAAR
J.OICW)N'irAf-V Ore.,'.VoU 2,1.
(Special.) :A special meednic of
dm Kmj nl NelKhbor I'xlifa wan held
at tho home .t NnluhUor Theljni
Melnllre. Th,men)ber vir much
enjoyed the prosenro of Mrs.. ld.i
Hamlin, slato supoi'vlsInK dcliuty
of l'or(lnnd, and ulso Mrs. Hlal
tmlth, district deputy, of Medford.
Work was done during tho after
noon In preparation for their bo
zanr. which will bo held next Wed
nesday. , at which time they will
also have a cookod food sale. AI
tto closo fit. the: aftarnoon'i work
a lovely luncheon 'was served by
.
ihe Huston with the Wltan of
other members of tho lodge.
TALENT WOMAN FINDS
. EASTERN ROADS BAD
TALKNT. Orp... Nov, 2.1.,
(H-hmiIiiT) Mr, tin Vllllnm, wllff
recently went tn Bo tun to init
her fnihrr. who In rrltlnally, IM,
wrltfj ihf Mtopf(1 over In Koulh
iMkota, fn vliit u ntnter nnd found
llio condition of the roads In thf'
oullytng dUtrlt'tn no bnd that It
whh necesKAry to tta 20 mlleit hy
airplane to reach tho Inter a'
home Mm. William nlno ox-
GIRLS OF TALENT '
GIVEN ASTROLOGY
TALK BY REIMER
TALBXT, Ore., Nov. J3. tSpl )
The Crater 1-hko C'umpfhe Girls
held their regular meet in; Monday
afternoon. The evening was spent
In mending clothing donated for
the Red Cross. This Is part of the
work done by the Klrls each year.
On Tuesday eveninji the girl-,
with their guardian, hiked to the
experiment station, where Prof us- J
sor Iteimer gave them a valuable
lesson in astrology. Tho humi tele
scope was placed In the lawn, and
they vleved the moon and starn.
while Prof. Kelmcr explained the
different planets.
A junior class of Cnmpfire tllrls
was organtacd Wednesday evening.
The younger- group chose the birds
as their subject to study for the
first three months.
Verlee Conner, Lois Mason and
Marjorle Mllhone, senior Campflm
Oil Is, will act as assistant guard
hins, Tho following officer were
chosen by tho Junior group:
President, . Charlecn Kincade,
vice-president, Jessie 'Mosler; sec
retary. June Conner; treasurer,
Margaret Gilbert; sei'Keant-at-r.rms,
Dorothy Mathews.
Their first meeting will bo Fri
day afternoon.
The next regular meeting of the
senior class will be held at the
Suncrcst Orchfijdiv. where tlw girls
nntdtheir guardian will hike y
irtoohlight-. I " '''' ft ? " '
FOREST FIRE REPORTED
BURNING IN WAGNER GAP
TALENT,. Ore., Nov. 23. (Spl.)
A fierce: forest flro Is raging In
the vicfifltyi of Witgiwf gat.
(Hy Myrtle Whipple.) '
UOOUK RIVElt, Oro., Nov. 2S.-
(Kpcolal.) Mr, and Mrs. .Wright
are receiving a visit from Mr9.
Wright's daughter, .Mrs. II. 11. ltose
and daughters, June and Josephine
ot llolse, fda.
Tho turkey shoot given Sunday
by S, J, maker at hs home ranch
was a" decided success. A largo.
crowd attended,
Hill Oalnes. Is receiving a visit
from his brothers, Ilcrt and Hllaii
(liiines of Vnklma, Wnsh.
, . Mrs,, V W'. Ueynolds. and chil
dren returned Monday from a visit
with her daughter In Idaho.
;MrsS;Sam ,41a ml ry. , local postmis
tress, returned Wednesday from '(
few days' visit with" frlenda nf
Klamath Falls. v , ,
Mrs. Calvin linker and Mrs. Ira,
Phelps h&vo been soliciting Jtod
Cross nubsci'lptluus, tho oust twq
days. . , . '.,.'
Mrs. .William Mooro and Mrs.
William Whlto took a. load ot tur
keys to Oranta Pass Wodnesday.
,. 'Mr. NUes returned "Wednesday
from Yakinnv. Wuli,; where he has
been employed.
- In tho absence of "Mrs. Oscar
Hhcpherd, who la attending the Na
tional Orange conference In 6e
atfle. Miss Doris Sundry Is attend
ing the library.,
Jimmy fllackbiirn, whu hus been
seriously HI at his home here, Is
slowly improving, but is atlll finite
III,
Mrs.. Fred Anderson and daugh
ter Jean returned Tuesduy from u
trip to Vancouver. i .
Mrs. Francis Ilurkhart, who has
boon Jil' for several, weoks, Is able
to be about again. .
Mr. ffnd Mra. Oloifv Nourso and
son hav moved to Hock Point tu
live. Mr. Nourse Is employed there
ut the Del Rio 'oreinird.
TALENT
TALK.NT. Ore., Nov. 23. (Spl.)
,'i'ho local Olr) Scouts held their
first meeting November 17, after a,
vaertioil of several moullls during
the fruit season. Regular meetings
will bo hold each week from now
on.
Mra. Jueekel has returned to her
school in this city, after an al
some of two weeks In Huhun, duo,
to III health.
Mrs. Floyd Lacy ha been nt Ht
bedside of Mrs, John Lucy. In Ash
hind the past week. !
Prof, Miller anil family-spent the
week end In .I'TUgene.
Elinor Perkins of Wagner creek
is III ut the Community hospital in
Ashland this week.
Mr. Aiuns of Weed, Cal., pur
chased two truckloads of npplts-
from Hoy Kstes this week. Mi'.
Arcns has bought up must of the
small apple crops In this lucullty
for northern California points., i
.Mr. and Mrs. Fcrge of Phoenix
have leased the hormvof Mrs. Irene
Wejls for the coming year. . , J
Jotse F.sles of Maker CIO', pit).,
arrived lu Talett November .21
fin. a -vlsl. with his melitet an I
brothers here.
t Kri ,. Mr,?:iiHey,:Itr()wn,
fa'illr(,; ltMNn .iloldrliiitc; nnd
rnirlV Itoltti WHivyinHiriiM' from n
ri.E,ccjrncii
11 a. tnV'WaraMr
7:30 p. m., Ooiptl
t:4i ini.', School
8:30 p. m. Laaguti
mm
business trip to Portland over tho
week end. Dr. Standard nf Phoe
nix filled Uio vacancy at tho church
Sunday in tho absenco p RV,
The Rogue-Elk Inn
Rustic sotting in the mountains.
Wlioro the liue tree lifta Ita
head,
Where the Kogue River murmurs
softly,
As It flows o'er rocky bed;
Whoro Elk Creek's lazy waters
Mend with Rogue's cold dash
ing spray,
That's where Hosue-Elk Inn awaits
you,
SVuits, and welcomes you to Btay.
On the way along Rogue niver,
liere the gamey Stoelheuds
Willi
Whoro the friends of Isaac Walton
Punua to tmll with shlnfnGr bait.
Where the pine trees on tho moun
tains
Murmur soft, as breezes wako
Svoe(est music mid their branches,
On tho way to Crater Lake.
Under tall trees by the river,
lu Ihe wclcomo shado, so cool.
Here tho traveler loves to linger,
Hy the side of sparkling pool,
Whore tho speckled beautlos
glisten,
Hero la where rcnl life begins.
On tho banks of the Itoguo River,
At tho famous RoguoElk Inn.
Endless pleasure, ' here, awaits
: them,
If they lovo the larger life
In tho mountains, near to Nature,
Far removed from strife.
Listening to the gcntlo murmur
Of the Rogue, at close ot day.
Or the whispers in the pine tree's.
At lira time when fairies play.
Evoiiingg lure, so well portraying,
At tho setting ot tho sun.
As they danco amid tho shadows
When tho work of day is done;
Here we find, amid the mountains,
At the close ot summer's day,
Quiet, peace, and joy entrancing,
,'Tls our wish to always stay.
Nature calls us with the muslo
Of the water and tho wind,
Bids us look to God who loves us.
Bids us take our cares to Him;
And If we would learn life's les
sons. Learn, for as, the one, best way,
natnro,
Wliere the fairies dance and play.
Neath the tall and bending tree
tops, v
In the shadows, and the moon
Seems to lmng so elode above us
Coaxing lovers fond, to croon
Of the future days, so splendid, 1
As they, their new life begin;
Such a place you'll find near Mod-
, ford, ' ' ' 1
' And 'tis known as Hogue-Elk
Famous for fine chicken dinners,
Famous for its paintings, rare;
Famous' for ftsr sylvan sotting,
Famous for its mountain air;
On the banks of the Rogue River,
on the road toward the rim
Of Crater Lake, you're welcome.
At the tamons Rogue-Elk Inn.
Paid adv. tP
Dr. E. J. Carpenter
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