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'JOHN why lie xrocrrws at the
front entrance"
"Tie boss said you were auay, Mrs.
Smith . . . and it wouldn't be safe '
to leave that Golden West coffee
at the back door."
Thanksgiving
Courtesy
a gift of Krause's Chocolates to
, your hostess. Finest of chocolate
coatings. Luscious centers. Richly
boxed. $1. 00 to $7.50.
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BY PHOENIX FOLK
AT. CLUB MEETING
, l'HOlSNlX. Ore.. Nov. SC. r
(Special The Daffodil flub nu-t
at the home of Mrs. J. O. N. I'ol
Iiik hist Wednesday for tin nll-
tlay's meeting pith covered dish
luncheon at noon.
Each lady htul.bVen nske.d to
bring an ' hoirlooin for display.
There were 14 ladies present be
sides the hostess and some of the
heirlooms created applause and
much comment.
Mrs. Ed Anderson contributed
to the collection u sampler whicii
had been worked by her Brand
mother, and which was over a
hundred years old; Mrs., LeRoy
Custer displuyod a piece of , an old
bedspread;- Mrs. CumpbCll. tt Pet
sian shawls made, of wool and
silk with u wide fringe, each of
which was over n hundred years
old. .
Mrs. Vinson, mother of Mrs.
Poling, brought u knitted hood,
over eighty years old. . Although
yellow with age the hood was still
in good-condition.
The heft-loom which won the
most comment was jOiie1 displayed
by the hostess, Mrs. J. O. N. Pol
ing which was a relic of the civil
war daps. . This was a heart
shaped piece of wood made from
a piece of the apple tree under
which General L,ee surrendered.
On one side there were sixteen
stars, which represented the bat
tles that were fought, the larger
ernes representing1 the smaller bat
ties. On the other side was en
graved the name of Captain X.
Poling, his address, hta company
and regiment. - Captain Poling was
the grandfather of Mr. Poling.
The next meeting of the Daffo
dil club will be -held at the home
of Mrs. M. F. Sheets on the first
Wednesday In December.
Shrine Plans Peace Demonstration ;
At Toronto Meeting Early in Year,
As Testamonial to Herbert Hoover
LOCAL CHILDREN IN -
One of the most tremendous
projects ever undertaken by a fra
ternal organization a project to
effect and create a sentiment of
peace among the nations of the
world has been launched by
Shrlners of North America, Im
perial Potentate Leo V. Young
worth of Los Angeles recently an
nounced. '
Kncuuraged by tho great sincer
ity of President Hoover and Pre
mier Kautsny MacDonald of Great
Britain when tho two met in the
hills of Virginia to discuss world
peace, the Shrine will accept the
challenge of the two leaders and
rededicate Itself to the Masonic
Ideal of brotherhood and good will
of mnukind, Mr. Youtifsworth declared.
One of the startling features of
the Shrine project is tho fact that
the- organization, fundamentally
averse to participating In matters
of political nature, will strive to
arouse a sentiment bound to ef
fect, directly or indirectly, the
political destinies of all nations.
Plan Great Demonstration
Backed by the tiOO.000 Shrlners
of North America men recognized
as the leaders of their communities
the project will reach Its climax
with tho peace meeting of the im
perial council at Toronto, Canada,
on June 10, 11 and 11!, 1930.
According to Mr. Youngworth,
the Shrine will attempt to make
the Toronto gathering the greatest
peace demonstration . ever held.
Grand masters of Masonic bodies
of the United States and Canada
will be invited to participate as
guests of the Shrine, together with
the governors of slates of this na
tion and provinces of Canada.
There will be a huge peace ban
quet, at which the speaker, not yet
named, will dwell -on the principle
of the Shrine project.
A peace parade will . be held,
culminating with the unveiling of
the Shrine world peace monument
at Toronto a memorial, Mr.
Youngwnrtli said, which will be
comparable In significance to the
statue of Liberty which France
placed In New York harbor.
A peace flag will be unfurled,
Mr. Youngworth said. Jt will bear
the Arabic Inscription, "Sea sulumu
aleikum." "Peace be on you: and
on you be the peace."
Testimonial to Hoover
The world peace project, M r.
Youngu'orth asserted, will be a tes
timonial to President Hoover and
to Premier MacDonald Umt the
American people stand ready to
announce to the world their, great
IGHT
John MeCornmek, world-famous
Irish tenor, will sing for u nation
wide radio aUdience as the fea
tured artist of the Victor hour to
be broadcast from station WKAF
over the NliC system, at ten
o'clock, Thanksgiving night. No
vember 2S.
Mr. MeConnack's program will
be composed of many of his most
successful numbers. Prominent in
(he list is the well-loved "Kathleen'
hope, desire and passion for peace I M a v o u r n e e n." "Hantry Kay.
and brotherhood. The radio wilm
convey that message. j
"It will be tho culmination of;
that meeting in the hills when two
fanner boys, tho leaders of the
greatest nations of the world, re
vealed themselves frankly and
sincerely to each other. Utterly
shorn of pomp, without secretaries,
soldiers, trumpets and formal stiff
ness, that meeting was tho most
tremendous event of Its kind In the
history of the world," Mr. Young
worth said.
Nations of tho world are looking
to the United States for Intellectu
al leadership In the world peace
movement, he declared. When
America signifies her willingness
to plaoe her cards openly on tho
table, io supplant talk of battle
ships and defense with . talk of
friendship, brotherhood nnd good
will, then America will find the
world glad to follow her.
"President Hoover," ho stated,
"lofigs for a genuine expression of
tho American people. With it there
can bo no doubt but ho will act
accordingly. It Is safe to believe
that President Hoover recognized
national defense of greater value
in a project like the St. Lawrence
waterways, the Improvement of the
Ohio river and such than he does
In the building and rebuilding of
battleships."
Mary Dear," an arrangement of.
"Londonderry Airs." for which t
McCormack wrote the lyrics. Keo- ,
ounltlon of the day on which he
will sing is made In "Thanks lie'
To God." Ktlwin Schneider will j
play Mr. McCormack's accompani
ments, j
The Victor Thanksgiving pro-I
gram will Include selections by the'
new Victor Salon orchestra, under,
the direction of Nathaniel Shilkret i
in some of which it large vocal
chorus will also be a feature. i
An unusual novelty will be the j
first performance on the air of ,
"The Victor," a recent march com
position of Mr. Shllkrefs. which in
the future will introduce all Victor
hours.
CENTRAL POINT SCHOOL
III
Fight pupils of the Eve ttenson
Dancing Academy appeared In a
short program at the Fox Crn
terian Thursday, Friday nnd Sat
urday. The breakaway, latest
snappy jazz and tap number, was
shown 'for tho first time in Med
ford, by four clever dancers, cos
tumed -as little' French waitresses.
These girls were Helen McAllis
ter, Louise Blrod, La Murle Deck
and Dorothy Durgess. Another
tap number was very well ren
dered by the same girls and re
ceived with great favor. -
Four little acrobats and tum
blers who nnnounccd the numbers
with charming grace were Hue Lc
Fevre, 8 years old, Darlmra De
van and Durham Franklin, both 6
years, and Shirley Angle fir.
The numbers were accompanied
by Miss Mercia Miksche. '
DUl'SSELS. A Dorse meat
is becoming Increasingly popular In
Dclgfan industrial centers, largely
because of a rise in the coat of liv
ing. In Charleroi 3,330 horses and
only 8G0 oxen were killed for food
1 1at year.
ELECTRIFY FOR BETTER LIVING
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TUQUClaALPA. llondui-us OP)
Uond building an a cure for "revo
lutionary itch' .has been a sucveHS
thiH year In Honduras. It htix ulna
aiiHwercil a question na to wluit the
government should do with Its
Iiubo crop of Kcnernls. '
OeneralH, -of course, arc supposed
to lie flghters und when there Is no
fighting siinic nf them grow tired
of Idleness nnd sometimes try to
stir up a little excitement. So the
government decided that work
would bo a good outlet for theso
pent up energies. There were two
nit vii I districts and seventeen nrmy
districts which 19 of tho restless
spirits could command, but there
were plenty left over.
Honduras needs roads and the
generals nre good bosses. So., the
superfluous commanders were ile.
tailed to oversee road gangs. They
did good work too. Nino uf them
wero assigned to the North Coast
road, about 120 miles long nnd
among those who made monu
ments for tlielltMntl'nu In I, n ul,n
of smooth highways wero Generals
iikci maiuio, mas Domingucz,
Pedro Triminlo, Francisco Valla
dares. Huhen Itfil'iihnnn nnd !i,.n,.-
do Lardlzulml.
Some of the working generals
were liberals nnd some were con
servatives but they realized that
good roads would redound tt u1n
credit of their pnlltlunl parlies and
mere was much rivalry among
them. ,
Kurthermurc events ntni.rl iiii
ufter spending a day In tho hot sun
ot the lowlands directing iii
of road building, any general, no
muiicr now mucn or a general ho
Is, feels moro Inclined to tranquil
ity than to Marling a fight.
Women's Average CkmsUiiit.
I'AHIH. (Pi In 17M
ot the exhibitors of paintings In
-ans salons were women. The av
'nige Is the name today
LIGHTING the HEDROOM
Kcal comfort and practical needs call' for
three forms of lighting in your bedroom ;
Overhead fixture or wall brackets for general
illumination lights on each side of mirrors
and dressing table bedside lamp for read- .
ing in bed. A sewing lamp and desk or table
lamp arc needed by most women for bed
room use. Decorative shades and fixtures
will add greatly to the charm of your room.
1HE1( ALIFORMA O It K ft O X POWER COM PA XV
write
this
down
for
DESSERT
CENTRA I POI.NT. Ore., Nov. 20,
(Special.) Next Wednesday even
ing, 'November 27th, two operettas
will bo given In the school uudl
torlum nt 8 o'clock. The Utile
story ot Flopy, Mopsy, Cottontail
and Peter Itabbit In .Mr. McGregor's
garden will bo portrayed-by ohll
dren of the primary grades.
The slnire settlntr is helnc nrn.
! pared under tho direction of Tom
Swcm.
1 A short musical comedy will be
presented by an older group of pu
pils. This Rhows the efforts of two
New Yorkers to fit into rural life
while two young peoplo from the
farm protend to have nn Intimate
knowledge of city life.
The cast of "Peter Itabbit" Is as
follows:
Peter Ttabblt, Clyde 1-ces; FIop-
sj', Geneva Mlllnrd; Mopsy, Ylvl
ennc Koss; Cotton Tall, l.oren Web
ster: Mother Itabbit, lietty Hill:
.Mr. McGregor, Donald Itlehnrdson.
iC'arrots Iris Hill, Homer Younv,
Harold Jewett, Milton Pills, Rob
ert Grlsham, Inez Mornlngsta'r,
Ulchard Wyatt, liorls Leo Ander
son. Margaret DeAVuyne.
ricans Hobby Tucker (smallest
bean), Donald Nichols (biggest
bean). Illllin Lees, Hyron Miller,
Clifford Miller, Charles Uernhardl.
Marlon Bukvi', ' Vernon Holland.
Georgo Jacobs.
Lettuce .lean Hermanson, Max
Ino linker, Avanelle Clemens, Ni.
(Ken Abbolt, Lelha I lesselgrave,,
Wand Hood.
Itadlshes ICmellne Applcgato,
Zada Cash,- Darbara Loe Kohler,
ICrmu Itlehnrdson. Marjorlov Wil
kinson, Klennor Clark.
Cast of "It Can't lie Done": ;
Jack, Alvln Maple; Jill, Vivian
Jones: Jean, Kthclyn Bcott, Dorby,
ItobeM Jones. '
Solo pans Mildred Gregory,
Mildred Hutehins. John Clark, Rob
ert Jones, Alvln Maple.
Chorus City Girls:. Gernldln
Jones, Phyllis Turpln, Wllma Hood,
r.vclyn Jones, Frances Fuller, On.
r.ldlno Tex. Avis Aycrs. Farmers:
John Clnrk. John Hmllh. Harold
Smith. Ijiurell Capps.-John liddy.
Albert Gardner, Ralph Glass.
Harmonica Hand Seventh and
Hlghth Grades.
Director, Margaret Williamson:
accompanist, Kllzabeth Kcott.
Esther Ralston at
Rialto Tomorrow
a m
John Gilbert in
Craterian Talkie
Tho Tough, Elastic, Quick Drying,
Weather? Resisting
AUTO FINISH
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Phone 231 335 East Main St.
Diiriimly sophisticated. John
ClIluMis 1; it est tnlkint: ti-itimil).
'His ClurioiiM NiKht." a f Utiliza
tion of Mnluar'H fitiiuius Hiitm
play. "Olympl;!." o pi' noil tit Hunt's
Craterian yesterday n a most do
HKhtfulIy out-loud Mt of roman
tic comcily. i
Gilbert, suavely reiulniseent of
"The Merry Widow," magnificently
hnndleH bin volts from the very
first scene and opening sentence
to the last, nnd rompletely dis
pels whatever fears his fans may
have held for his future In tho
talkies.
Perhaps the on tutu inline charm
and fascination of the picture Is
In the swift tempo that hrlus
out the sparkling dialogue like a
mountain stream racing over tho
rucks. Tho motivation Is distinctly
spley nnd Is calculated to whet
tho appetite at the most exacting
of cinematic palates.
Katherlne Dale Owen. New York
stage star, makes her talkie screen
debut opposite Gilbert as the beau
tiful young widow who happens
to Iw n princess and therefore be
comes a puppet of passions In a
cour.t of regal conventionalities.
That she falls In love with the
dashing young officer Is, of course,
indiscreet. When she spurns him
as n peasant of low birth, however,
she Invites herself (o partake of a
hitter situation which gives him
mi upper hand. j
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TALENT 1
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Thank You!
At this time of General Thanksgiving and";
gratitude for prosperity, happiness, and
well-heing, the First, National. Bank is es
pecially thankful for the' confidence. . rer .
posed in it and the husiness entrusted to
it during 1 he past year.
It is our earnest desire'that each coining
year will bring you additional reasons to
he thankful for your own blessings, , your
family's and your community's.
First National Bank
"A Deportmentizcd Bank"..
Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 " "T
Mcdford, Oregon rv
TAI-KNT, Ore.. Nov. 2. HpU
The Uehekah club of Talent will
meet nt the homo of Mrs. ('has.
Iloldrldge November 2! nt 2:3.
Mr. Kergls Is spending several
days on the Applcgute at tho home
of Mr. unci Mrs. Sum lettlcan.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Itiley Nyswuner of
('hlloqulu arrived In Talent Satur
day to spend Thanksgiving week
with relatives.
Mr. Ilnrtman has returned from
Unscvllle, Cal., where he took MiJ.
llartman,' to spend the winters
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Itaheock of
Greshani, Ore., guests of Mr. and
Mr'n. Manning for the post week,
left fur their home In Ureahum
Sunday morning. r
. It. (.'., llolmun of Marshfleld d.
llvered 300 Purt Orford cedar posts
to C. 1.. Smith and Fred Hupp .ot
Talent recently.
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Plnsfdf led arlvertlsln? got result.
-' "MEXICO CIT Pj To .place
civil mnrrlagesAvllhln tho reach of
nil purses, the government haa
announced thnt;nfter January 1 no
fees . will be charged .for weddiftirs
performed In courts. Civil mtir
:fhigesi alone arc legal In Mexico,
but 'generally a' religious ceremony
Is ,alo hold. -
Cruh Kxtenslvo oil drlHlns
alterations under .way In La wen
ftlstrlr. 1 '2 miles west of here.
W FfjSJw cat -roii oi II T .'
1 -
It's supremely
delicious. Rich
a$ a ruby. And
always success'
ful.Tryittodayl
Ac torn nml o u n d niiiinriiUi"
inovt'il out of the Ktmllo Into a
rumplrtc lu luxo puHHcnErr Irnln
j fur Ilia fllmlnic of nctnti In
ilclun "Thn .Mlclily," coinlnB lo
Oio Itlulto tomorrow.
An Intcrrntlnit noiiucnco hoH
ll:incroft nml Itnyiiionil Mutton in
lunch In thi' npimllnK tniln. while
ilia view from the window clmnxPH
niplilly from open country to city
outnklrta and to tho crowded mil
lion Itnelf. "The MlKllty" how
linncroft an n mllltnry commli
sloncr of pulillc unfcly In h nani
rlddcn clly. No one known Unit
jmncroft formerly wan a notorious
thug. Ilo nwicmblcn hi old Knn
to mnko a haul und then ilicliln
to go mralght for the girl he lovex-
Morgan Farley. O. I'. HcbkI"
and Kihcr Kulxton nre fiHtured
In the cant.
LKMNOHAD.
lPl Tho Ni-
tlonr.1 Geographic society of Hum
la has proponed that Wranuel IhI
lund. which wllhln a rcnliiry h.m
beep claimed hy the United States,
Sreat Drltuln and Russia, nhnuld
Moire (Sauose IFoe'
nvnimg
Strong, healthy youngsters bubbling
over with'hcalth and energy relish the
strength-building and health-making ele
ments in Tru-Blu Honey Graham Crack
ers. Lucky the boys and girls who get
Tru-Blu Grahams aplenty. They have
real cause for Thanksgiving.
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