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MFJJFORD MAIL Tmnttftfr, mmOiTD, OftttOofr M OX I ). V. ' I ) KC'E M M Kl 1(1, 1929.
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t'AGJB THRER
TOUCHES HEAR! IN
FILM AT RIALTO
A, I'm miuht hVi'"r)'(im the
uuijio ur that milpniltil UllSiit'llm.
.Mother Macliree,'-which opened
a thi-eo days' run- at tlitf , nia'ttai
t heater yesterday,' It i Vine' of n:if
wholcsgme ami
heart- cntragini.' d
stortos ever scen
4n tho screen
ellent or suund
o n d. otherwise
characterized by
tho best of acl
inif .JUy a notable
cast. ,und good
HPK8 picturially
with picturesque
scone from lro
lanU.. :,:
The Mudford
Ito Avhu. can "el
thru this musio
synch'r onized
picture without .
.Nell Hamilton
sheading . at- .
leant-. u few tears will prove n hu
man wonder, for In its universal
apjieal it is productive of many
tci-.rs, ami In Ki'oat sob stuff which
senda all viewers homo foellns hot
ter for having Been it. ' ' :
There is not an .objectionable,
lino, scene of thtlnintlon tqrouKh-:
out, which' makes this film ft wel
come relief from some of tho boot
legger,: college campus, semi-sex,.;
nlBlit ;ilub,-. .buek-stueo, Ritngster,
Ufknl oilier-sou ml plays which have '
been the-rule for--so- Ions at the
theaters.
You can give your preacher and
younK folks a good 'cry und treat
by taking them to see this screen
picture. Kven your bootlesKcf and
all other utlults wuuld Rreialy en
joy it.
"Mother Machree," besides being
an "epic of mother love and 'sac
rifice .vital in theme, almost
breath taking suspense, and spark-.
linjt In tears and brimming with
le tighter," as the picture's, press
ugent says, is n beautiful Irish
rumancc built around a widowed
mother's love jind sacrifice for lie.-,
only son. In fact It has a double-,
b.trrellel love story the romance
of tho mother running coincident
with tho romance of the son. The
story begins in an Irish hamlet and
then shifts across the sea to America.-
'
Uc'.lo Jiennett, that notable char
acter and. emotional actre.su of
stage end screen,, with especial suc
cess iii playlnK maternal parts, is
the star of "Mother Machree,"
pliiylngithe, title vole of the mother,
ably supported In the leadlncr parts
by Victor Moijighlcn, as first, the
Klikemiy Giant and later as a New
-Yurie (policeman; the handsuTntr
fiilno-jcur-old .boy.- Phlillppq Po
Lacoy, ak tho son In boyhood,, und
N"elt Hamilton an thu son grown to
manhood; Ted . Mo.Vuinara, who
furnlslxcii tho main humor ts Ui;
Harpist of Wexford and comrade
of .McXugctt, both .In' Ireland and
America: and Constance Ho ward
as the son's sweetheart..'..
Otner well known actors In the
cast are Kthcl Clayton. I'at Kom
ersct,. l'.ulallo, Jans"ll, Rodney Hll-debr.-iml
and William Piatt..
lielle l'.ennett domlnales the pic
ture all through, and her superb
noting lp alone well worth the view
ing of "Mother Machree." ,'Jn the
opinion of. this reviewer her .work
In thU film Is, at. least equal to
her notable characterization of
"Stella Dallas," which won her so
much fame. . . ' ; . .
Tho music synchronization "f
"Mother Mcchree" can also be
praised for its quality and appro
priateness A pathetic feature of
this film Is when Nell Hamilton,
as the society young man visiting at
the home of his sweethenrt, sits
at tho plfcnu. and Blngs. the song.
"Mot tor .Machree," neither he nor.
his mother, who had given him up
la childhood and who had since
econ an honored maid in the weal
thy home, knowing each other's
Identity at the time.
Tho short siiund subjects. In
cluding tin exceptionally good play
let, are In .keeping with the ex
cellence of tile main picture.
,; -if. ., .. , r-lt. A. K.''l
, -,vorvff"n AVcnthcr -"t--Oregou:
Unsettled, pro b a b I y
rain tonifiht and ..Tuesday', no
change .ln tQunjorftati. lov.mte
to frcsfi Boutheriy winds on tho
const, f . '
Cooks would never
advise making
doughnuts as big as
auoys
The wnalltr the Hotichnut' the
moft cenly it cook. Since Hills
H. Cnfirr i. rn.itldl (tw
pounds St a time, every berry is
.routed evenly. I nu patentea,
MMlintinm nrnreuContmlld
' Roasting products a -matchless
. uniform Havor sues as no duu
, roasted toffee has.
HIU.S BROS
COFFEE
i
Prrsk from tk; prff-
Easily ymtd truk
tht iff.
0 1929
'
Senator McNary Popular Choice
To Succeed Jones as Party Aide f
' In Senate G.O.P, Reorganization
M 9 $ " : pi Jk jl f g .
IM y "-J, ' i 1. Mi -, jT S( Associated l'M Wola -
1 Wesley lit Jones
, WASHING TO X. Dec ' Hi. (IV
Me nib era of iho to-oaltutl yount;
guard Koimbllcuns; ami. Iho we-si-kern
incdepenilnntH arc In line fur
poHltioiiH of - tho kuy uummlttot's
in the fortheominK majorlly reor-'
Kanizutlun in the seimte.
Tho princliial competition . cen
ters on tho foreign rulalioiiB, fi-f
naneo ' and commercial committon
vacancioti. . These comimlttcca will
.be charged .with the furmulatiun uf
much oC the Hoover adininiHtia
tion program during tha session.
Particular interest Ih evident in
the-? makeup ef tho foroisn rela
tions committee, which toon will
have before It the controversial
world court tesue nnd possibly a
treaty from the forthcoming Lon
don njival arms conferenee. j
Chairman ilorali oi tho loreiicn
relations commlttco, and the two
ranking Republicans on the com
mittee Senators Johnson of Cali
fornia and Moses of New Hamp
shire are foen at tho revise'l
world court piutocol which Presi
dent Hoover recently .signed.
While the president is under
stood to have shown considerable
Interest In making up this commit
too with thoso sympathetic to his
foreign policy Senator Robinson pt
lufliana, who .yqteil agatnU Jhihr
tiitrn to) tjie court.; Is tlu ronkinst
caiuliditto of Keven ekihg the va
cancy on this committee.
.That, pvor' J U , tl (J 0 wu eurnodj
during tho past year by local hiyli
school boys employed through the
efforts ut tho uuidance.und iilaco
ment lupartmcnt of. thu high
school was one of tho many in
teresting factu brouulu out In tho
talk delivered before tho Klwunls
club this noon, by W. I VanLoan.
hlntory and. cconomicti lnf5tructor,
who is now engaged In organizing
and. systematizing the vocational;
worlc of tho school. .
Mr. Van Loan said that there
were three types of students the
seljool was concerned In placing.
The .firstcopsists of thowe who arc
in actual need of work: tlie scc
ond.thove who are in actual need
of a home; .and third, those who
lack, responsibility and need somo
type of work to assure- their nor
mal well-being. .
frank Iloss, assistant advortls
IliK mummer of the California Ore
gon l'owor company spoke on tho
value of advertising. Among other
InlerestinH points brotmht out, ho
discouruKcd the tendency to ' bo
,omc. too -hlshbrow In your advertising-
cumpuiKn." . Ho said that
many manufacturi rs inako tlie
mlftiike of bocoiniiiH literary when
their product Is. deslnned to appeal
to the class of people who would
not vrad It. r -'
That the nidi", ip a niedium Is
Htlll-too! jounifhton ndverli.ois to
Vheck iiropcriy was unotlmr stute
incnt made ly the speakor.
int.n.i I! t'link flilnrlv local
re.sibnt who died Huddcnty In a
local barber shop Saturday after
noon, ramo to his di-nlh hh tho re
sult ,vC. heart trouble, -Coroner II.
ConKor wtid today. Chirk hnd
been recelvInK treutmcnt for tho
iilllnent for Hometlrne.
Vltllftllll HCTVllTH Will It llfld tO-
morrow Hft'Tnoop at 2:'J0 and will
bV'ronductod by'Hcv. C. H. I'ovtcr
at tlie Coner piirbdr. Jnterment
,.. . .. ..I 1 .L.Jl...l' r.l f .I
Will ui" ii;i'n -iii in" iMi-iiv" v ' m
O, I", cemetory.
Ronald Colman in
Craterian Talkie
Klmwin; 'I!onald Colinan to hlH
public: it n comic actor of rare
ability an well as a rolimntic hero.
"KulldiiK Uruminond" acreen ver
sion of the famouji -I inn Hub pIukc
melodrama of wcveml year ms
riMiii'M to the Craterian theatre to
day. Thin H Colnmn'a necond Indi
vidual fUtrrliiR picture and bin
first chonce at n comedy role wince
h appeared In American picture).
"Heau tiettre," "The4(aik Anjrpl."
"Th Nidhl of Uve." "The Rcs
cup" have all exploited only his
dafhlnff handffomnen and ability
j in emotional acllnK.
.Tnnn Mennett. daughter or Kirn
nrd Hennett and a well known act
rw In her own rlcht, nppenrn op
posite Column in her fitrl motion
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WOULD COMMIT
EAIfQDWAGES
1 CharlcH U AlcNury
So far as Senator LaKulloUc .-f
Wit'eonsip, a loader of tho western
Independents.' is thu ranking oanH
dale for the- finance- commit (ec,
which has charge pf tho important
rovonue legislation. . ; .
enatoi'a Sclmll, Minnesota,' Inde
pendent, f and Allen, Kansas, 'a
young guard spokesman, ate In line
for tho vacancy on tlie commerce
eommiLtce, which will bo In charr
of the gigantic-'inland waterways
Improvement program
Senator MoNary of Oregon, look
ed upon as leader of; the youn
guanl, is the popular choice fur
tlie ftsistunt leadership of the la--publicans
succeeding Senator Jones
of ; Washiilgton, who becomes
chairman . of tho appropriations
committee.--'.'.-' . '- .' -
Senator Johnson of California
will , take: over the chairmanship
of tho committee committees, suc
ceeding Jones. Senator McNary
was in lino for this' postt. but he
preferred to remain at tlie head of
tho agricultural committee..-
With tho senate membership
again intact, tho committee reor
ganization will go forward probab
ly next week. Senator McNary is
chairman of the, committee on com
nltteea and wiH. -pilot - tho reor
ganization. Senator ,WtoB of In
diana, tho Republican' ietultuv will
call a party conforepe'o as soon as
tne reorganiKittlon Is completed..
( ': -.J .V'.
The cas-of r;t.ta-. Slay Kerby;. 16
ear old nrl who ran .uwjiy.'lJ'Uanks-
Rlylnsr ilay with- Ruy' c:hlldeis,,,
was-nR'aht'broKKbt'to .thu attention
of. county authorities, .today, when
the mother appeared before Coun
ty Judge Kparrow andnskod that
her daughter be committed to the
Good Shepherd's homo at Portland
and if this could not be clone, she
be returned to her care.. Tho Klrl
is now with un aunt at Yakima.
Wash. The mother toldtho court
tlie atmt was b,uCju fetv years older
than (), girt,.'-5 ,.. '.
Tie county -OtlRey-referred the
request to Hhe- -Ulstl'ha Kttorney's.
office for uctlon.'lf'BnyV '
To Broadcast . . ..,
Tuesday Hits
From Sons o' Guns
The, Old Clold-Paul Whltomun or
uhewtra, on tomorrow evening will
mark --unother memorable- radio
event. In tho first appearance on
the air of Mary Alararet OwetM.
who h now'OHily -cnwavieU-ft'lhe'
count in tlm vmllUea.'.'y - .t-,-
In addition in thi. celebrity w-.U
be heard -for tlio tlrnt time .over
tho ulr hita from tho new, CjontVL'iW.
nnd Kwuntroiil inUHlcal, 1 o.mwlyJ
M.Sono' OurtH.'lpThi8 lsiapuotn
ail thin hoW willv.tiot jiormif any
of its numbei to bo broadcast for
some, tint to oitto. - .
NAVAL OFFICER FACES
UUK.M KUTVN. XVnlU 'Dec. 10.
(Ai charfjed with "conduct uhIm
cor.iinK an officer and u ffentk
man" and leaving- the country
without permission, IJeunant'
Harold W. Xoi'lrtAjtt "of -Norfolk.
Va., vnH before JcourliuartlHl
hero today. Trial MtJirted t - la
o'clock thl mornluR. "oiUlirutt
who was dlneovred- in 'incouver.
n. C, In iNovAfibqr ; nftM- navlmc
diKiippeared froin hfti tiotft uf Nor
folk in October ha upont nio?tt of
Hl -tltuoj ln. dctemitmi here playinn
"MlitHlrel'tlhlifijc'fuHiid ,tii dln
cuw hi CH-or ivall himself uf
counsel. nf fHtjiyr' efflnera' fot his
trial. ' ' '' ' ' ' J
ELECTRIC WIRING C0.:!
BOOSTS LIGHTING IDEA
In order' to Intvrekt Medford
citizens In dccoratlnK .tlj.ei yards
and the exterior' of their, homes
with Chrlstmns IIkIuIiik effects a
prottrnm wns broadcast today from
12:3a to 1 o'clock .through the
courtesy of it. o. J'urucker, of the
Uleitrlc Wlrlnu company.
The -proni-Hni.. whi;h . -wai com
posed entirely of Christmas music
and carols served to ntluiulatn the
spirit of holiday time In many
Medford homes, plans ere tinder
way to make the local liKhtlnn
contest this season nn even more
attractive event than It wns last
Christmas,
AStERYNdTE:
FOR YULE SEASON
The custotn of butd'uor ' chrlst
tnus decorating .for homes in cities
throughout Iho Unltml Stuten. If
raiiidly becoming a tradition with
each year a larger number .coin-,
pcilm; to make their houses -and
yards. say. "Jlcrry Christmas."
. It. ,is' tpterestitig to note tliat
this beautiful Yulotlde. cusloni
originaleil . in Washington, . U. ,C..
oxir national .capital, some ycuos
ago.. In tlie year 1U1M a beautiful
evergreen nee, cut in tile woods
of Vermont, was. sent to Washing
ton and set up in Sherman squaro.
This tree was a gift from Jlldille
bury colleg to the. president of
tho United States.. . This splendid
treo was decorated, md wired with
hundreds of tiny , electric lights,
and on Christmas eve president
Coolldge,, with aiwoprlatc, cere
monies, switched on . tne ngnis
of the first national Christmas
tree. The following, year, a beau
tiful living- tree, was planted. In
Sherman, Plaza behind the While
House and .a permanent .under
ground electric, service installed
so, that cadi year tho same living
treo can be decorated and , illumi
nated; a perfect symbol of national
gopd w111- ..
h'or some years now. a nunincr
of citizens ha.vrv..l.'on ,'deconitlnq
their lpmcs on the outside.,; ami
thisp liomes have been , gay and
memorable spots of color on the
Chrlsiui.is scene. This year there
villi b many more homes sending
out ... their . iiicssago or Slerry
Cluistiiias" by means of , strings
of culuccd... lights festooned about
There arc, many attractive, .yet!
simple ways in which to decorate
resldences and yards for Christ-1
their lawns and houses.
mas. several or wnicn me .-.
gesud hereivUli .as follows: .
,1. Subsiltuto a yed lamp for
the customary tne. In ,.our en
trance flxturu .aiid put . u . wroatli
arouud It. , , . . .
'Ji.., Place electric candles In
Christmas, wreaths ,in your win
dows. . (Electric caudles arc Mr
safer than thu nii varlcty.l
3. Uun. colorca, WWs tliroiutu
th trees, aud shrubbery on your
grounds. ,f) , ,,; . - h
4. '. I'lacu Clirlstinus Ucus. .l.n
tubs In thu yard, and trim them
with strings ut plorotl llguta, , ,
D. . l!un strings of colored ligntsf
nlona vour veranda ..
ti. Kostoon 1 strings or coioreu
lights ,alunit;;.fho.'.,cnfj)i rfrJto.mf
house. . . " ,', ,', . i --(
T. Place colored liglila In your
flower -boxes.t,. ... 1,1 , ., .
s. . Twipc , qolor.od ;.U'.UtiJ IP
wreaths or 'gurlands and hang
them in tho windows or tosioon
them about the outside ..of, tho
house. t , .
9. Place Ulumlnatid stars over
tho doors or qii tile root, pf your
bouse. - ... ....... ii . ;
.10. lllum'lnatu your. Christmas
trees, both , thoso used Indoors and
those In the yard, with string
of tiny electric lights.
11. Place colored lights, onv
red and one green. In twin sockets
JinoV place hem In 'tho windows.
i 12. Banc .lllltmliMil-eilr. i:nrisi-
nias bls In the cnth', o In the
windows.
SClEfFffi-
ED
THRU CONTACTS
Whllu the scarlet-fever situation:
In Jackson county has not niaohcil
cpidemio. iiroportlons, ' It ,Ih not
satisfactory in that too many cases
have heen reported (luring tho past
two wooks, reports from Dr. II. c
Wilson, county health officer, In
dicated today. ' llo has nuiilo. an
epidemiological survey of thu all
uatlon and Is convinced the lurg,e
number of cases have .been, due
purely. to contact,
Approximately 14 canes were re
ported last week, 15 tho week be.
tore and five so far this, week
The sickness has not been confined
purely to children, but a number
of adults have also been a,rntcteu
Dr. Wilson said. .
. T-he increjwsn, Is uUrlhubed to
lack uf caution by parents and
children . to. provenr thu outbrcuk
of the Ukchhc. and In numerous
eases to the alleged lack of pro
perly olixylng the uuarantlno rules.
chihlrn of nftllcteil families p try
ing wltti otlifti children and par
ents ut. iuarutnol homes - not
ntayltiK, Imloin-s us they ur pnl-
No ci so far has boon found j
to bo milk or water born,' and all
cases ar . ntjrlbuted only to., con
tact) fj firniK Ui situation under
.ctintrUytbe, plihllQ Is urged tt ob
serve tiuaraitfinc rules for the Hako
01 tWimsetveSjnml others. ,tr,ri;-
El. FLOREY
Thi loul Antfclcnn Lok1"i will
tttke imrt In th" final rite In
honor of .luck TToroy, deceased
nifmlir who died at tho Commu
nlty Hopltnl yesterday flftornoon.
Thp norvlcc will lie .held at the
V anger, funarnl home tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clin-k and the fu
neral ttrueewdon will prnrfed from
thrre to the Centrnl Point come
tery for Interment.
Hiirnn. New plate Kins front In
stalled In Omberltng building.
('arlrfon tlallcs llolllo
Sivuo or Itaillo I'arty.
Mr. and Airs. Carlctou Janes en
tertained a number of loyal music
lovers in their home last -night d'.ir
ing the national Atwater Kent audi
tion which started at t:S. Anipiig
those present were the follovim?:,j
Mr. und Mrs. James Slovens, Mrs.
Will, Andrews, .Mr. and Mm. Alan
Bracklnroed. Mr. and Mrs, .11. CI.
Wilson. Kay Woolsey, Mr. anil Mrs. l
Porter .J. Xoff. KUow Mac Wilson
und tleorgo Peehani. J
The latter two, who won the I -'
eal Atwater Kent audition direct .'d
by James Stevens last spring, n:nl.
went to Portland for tho state
elimination, were especially Inter
ested In the national contest. Whiie
Mr. llecham will be past the agf
limit for another Atwater Kent
tryoul, ho Is still studying voice
and hopes to go -Into professional
work later. . Miss Wilson plans to-:
enter the next 'year's contest.
At the conclusion of the audition,
light refreshments were served bv
thc hostess, und the remainder of
the evening was enjoyably spent In
listening to other musical programs
on the national hooli-up.
IxkiiI Hoys unci tlffls '
Arrive lloii)i for Holidays. ,
With troublesome s e m e s t o r'
exams behind tllem nnd a host of
C'hrisin-'as anticipations ahead,-, a
group of Modford's younger set
who have been attending college
and boarding schools in the south
will arrive home this . week, to
spend the holidays'. ' '
; , Corning Kcnly. Jr., son. of eMr.
and Mrs. Corning Kcnly. was the
first, arriving In' the city ' tod:iy
from Ojal, oil., where he is attet.d
Ing Thatcher school. He will he
followed by nts 'liroiner rnrwei
John Weills. son of .Mr. and Mis.
J. C. 8. Wellls. and Cur ton I'n v
ton. son of Mr. and ..Mrs. K -
nrnMtnn nf the Aonlegate. Who will
arrlvo Saturday from San Jtafu.d.
where, they attend Tamnlpals school
for boys.
From San Ilafael also will come
IjOUlsc Conner, daughter of . Mr.
nnd Mrs. CJuy Conner, who attends
Uomlnlcian college, l.oulso Is not
expected tq nrrive until December
21. '
On Friday, Mary, l.ee and Dorothy
ltOberts, daughters of Attorney nnd
Mrs. .0. M.. ljoherts, will arrive
home. from Castilleja school at Palo
,Vlt: and Roxapna Ituhl, daim'i-
tnr'ttt Mr. anil Mrs. .-KolierZ . W.
4ujll. and Harriet and Frances
Hparrnw, dnughtors or ir. nnu, jurs.
Alex Kparrow will, bo homo from
tho Katherlno Hranson school fov
jilrls at itoiw. Cnl.,
Jjeny ;i;aruwcj, uaugiuer ui
and 'Mrs. It. CI. Itardwcll, who Is
afteiiillna Marlborough school In
lib Angeles, iwlll also iti'rlVd' Fr'
duj-, nswilJKthcl anil .(.'until Onuqy.
daughters of. Mr. and Mrs. K. I.
Dasey, who ora .ttltondliiK Notre
inumo at San Jose. .
.
Dr. - J.-! IV" Bray returned from
Eugene today whero -ho has .-bean
conducting revival meetings in
tho South Methodist church of
that ;elly' fo,i: the past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Kamey left
today for Newbcrg,.t)rogon where
they will attend tho jfoblen wed
ding elohratlon or Alrrnd Mrs.
Ceorif. Rannev on.r Dealmber 18.
They iv'ili tlien. leuVe Xii i!'ltle to
uttend the Christmas holidays.
.-rTTTr-n--c;
SANITY HEARING-
A healing was scheduled for this
afternoon befuro County .Judge
Alex Sparrow, Into the. sanity of
J l;dwar.d Hrowne, with the, prob-.
ability that the man would be urd--eccd
committed '.to the Oregon
Statu, hospital, for transfer to. the
provincial hospital at. Vancouver,
U. ('. Browne Is a lirltish subject,'
und, according to tho authorities
was previously 'confined lliorp,,,t .
Ib-owno. h man past ntUldle ugc,
and well educated, poseil us a'iiiln
Ing engineer, and during IHs stay
here contracted bills at southern
Oregon hotels, wrote letters, and
hail delusions ui flnunelal prowess.
At several local stores ho mado
chrlBtou's. purtjiascs . ,1r . , hirgo
amounts' .and '. promist-ir ' payment
later, having the purchases luld
away until Christmas.
Thfi California Orcvoii wr
coinpany last Hwluiclay wilh thu
ticm,nt buyer of ChrlMlmaH HmiIh
In JuckHon county, hccoiiIIiik to
roportM from thn ul rtalo commit
ter today. Two thoumind 8'aln
wcro puix'lmiicd und will- iH-olmldy
hr lined in ft hnrt Ihno on com
pony cori'CHpondonco, . ,
Tito, huHlneMH nt the company Ih
not only to Hupiily 1 Iff lit and umc
trttity to the 'Ktowlnir wouthfvn
Every day 10,000 women buy a
bottle of Lydia E. PinkhanVa Ve(tfr
tal)le Compound. They know that
there la no better remedy for their
(roubieaome ailment with their
accompanying nervousnem, back
ache, headache, "blue" spells, and
I rui
rundown condition.
mm Mtaaceicr
GOPCO PURCHASES
BIG BLOCK SEALS
froop it Knjoys
Skiing Amui Springs.
Fifteen members of troop 3 uml i
Mvo Hoy Scouts from Asliland left I
hero by motor early yesterday
inoriilng for a skiing parly In the
vicinity of L'nion Creek. Finding
no snow there, they drove two
utiles past the Diamond lake. lnter-:i
section where they encountered not1
only snow but some sleet and rain. i
' It was In tho Anna Springs vlcln-1
Ity where they put on the sklis nil I ,
enjoyed at least three and one-half
mile ,of beautiful sailing. The
party, accompanied by Scout Kx--ecutivo
Lee Hricker, returned late 1
In the evening.
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IV.a School Plan
I hrislinns I'roxraiil.
Tho Tolo school will give it
('hrlsdnas program and oth
Yuletido festivities on Thursday,
evening, at the school house.
The ladles of tho Community,
club and other patrons of O'e
school arc giving their assistance,
In making the evening ono of
l lc.asurovtu..tho cliildrcn nnd par- j
cuts.
A cordial Invitation is oxtonded
to all persons Interested 111 the
school and community.
Uynl Women's class ,
Will Have Luncheon.
Tho Luyal Women's class of the
i'biisllan church will have a cov
ered dish ''luncheon at the home
of Mrs. Henry Currier, GUI. West j
loth street .at, . 10. ulelock tomor
row. Kach .member Is requested I
to bring a . gift. . A special Chiist-'i
mas lu-ograin has been planned. .J
About IS local Shrlncrs returned
.... ,.. tl,(u n.,.,,1 fi'mit Kile- !
rameiito where they attended the
big ceremonial. J)hl there over the
week end. Anxious wives, sweet
hearts nnd families filled the sta
tion ami held court In the South
ern Pacific parking lot an hour
before the train1 arrived. i
Chrysanthemum Circle Thimble
club. Neighbors of Woodcraft will j
give a Christmas party for the .
members oC the Thlmblo club and
their children, Wednesday evening :
December 1 Ktli ut the. home of i
Dorothy Seriplui'Ci T16 Cedar
struct. ... I
The Iteamcs chapter nf Hastern I
Star will hold a special meeting j
and Initiation of candidates at the
Masonic lodge rooms this coming
Wednesday evening. A social even
ing will follow tho Initiation and'
business session, thu turiuor being
In cliai-Ru of, Mrs. Gwendolyn,
Woodcock."
The Wednesday Study club' will'
meet December lHlh ut the public
library. This Is thd last riieetlng
of the old year. The study for the
meeting will be, tho Culture of the'
Japuneso. . The art und aesthetics
will bo handled, by Mrs, Plckol;
thcatori, plays and music by , Mrs.
Wold; muKazino nrtlcles by. Mrs.
lanby. '
Miss Oertrudo Weeks und. ner
brother Alfred Weeks left Satur
day night for. Berkeley, California,
to spend, the holidays visiting at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. P.
ilargarvc and daughter Gertrude.
' Miss Mary Mnn returned today
from Seattle whero she has been
visiting Mr;' J. R. O'Meui'a for!
some time. ' .
Ororon country, hut also In taking
an Interest In health matters of j
tho community by Investing, In the.
seals, the funds of which nro used
in combatting tuberculosis, a seal
official said this afternoon.,.
In purchasing tho seals, C. M.
Brewer, vice president of tho com
pany, said: 'Vq believe in Jacitson
county, nnd lire- vitally Interested
In all Its community problems. It
is faith In further health work that
we glniHy Invest In the seulsi"
ffi (iadd itl'ver, Contract 'wiilVVinii
Mtwdod iter remotlillr)K?HrHli'
way' AtUo compuhy on Fifth ami
i,)uk iitrnnln. ' ,
onnn
FOLEVS
m.inl I Tit r II
COMPOUND yil
mmm
For Ha Id at Jnrmlii 4k WihhIh Irii(c
Hlnre, crnnr Main Mint Vntrnl.
n h n n is:f!5ji
ItUHUr Bl Tor -
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All Hour Service
Oiin cun h( iiiioii us lit uny hour uf llio tluv
or nlnht Willi llio ilnfltllta u(irBiirrj that
tho call wilt lie 'feonild"to Immcd lately.
()ur Ih a norvlcu Ihut trply never iilooim, fur ,
there Ih ulw(iy Hoim.oua on duly -by the
phone. It nun heen nut' ulm In tiiiikn C!oiiKr
Hervlro equal (i lite enieiKency, tin ntnlltir
wl ul ll'.itniy liei' Wtj think w littvo heuu .
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(Parrokeets)
; FOR CHRISTMAS
Cunning in their actions, gorgeous in
color of plumage and fascinating
pets, Love Birds will make sonny,
daughter or mother Happy the year
around. ' " " h
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The First Ever Shown in JVIedford
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Christmas Stockings for tho Dog "
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CHRISTMAS TREES
Got your Christmas trees from Owcn-Orogon Employes'
Belief Committee Carload will arrive Saturday, De
cember 14. Sco trees at Owen-Oregon office on high
way or phone 771. '- '""."-'
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Placing Your Valuables
'.', 'ii :r
in our Safe Deposit Vault
, , not only affords pro:
, , tcction for them
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buf brings a peace of mind that is
worth a'great'deal to the progres
sive man pr woman. " v ' "
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Wln. you .know,, that your valu
ables are safe, you can forget the
responsibility for their ownership,
and banish, from, mind all concern
and -
Fear for
Inspect Our Safe Deposit Facilities
TODAY!
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nd
't , PHYSIO THERAPIST
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Phon. 430-R
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