Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 17, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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haw Ik'i-ii tin Kt;itrst rini wl:u-k i
in the rciKpiiMiuii (ip'thl torn-
lory, the spoakor miU, who-; ill-j
(hired (hat Hhiiunt'iit ly Knit an. !
truck at thf iiiesent Unit. lepi'c-1
son is a tri'iiHmloun wiving, j
.Mr. Van Iakxw of the Im-al liljib;
fii'lmul prcHfiittHl a. hricf iimiouncu- j
uu'iit tHiiK-rrniiis tin? H'tort ot thoj
pUn-iMiicnt and guidance depart I
t nu-nt of ttio lot al hih whiml In I
j Hci-urlnt; I'mplnymcni for the boys;
h ml girls at lending school, l'n'sl-1
j dent Frank Newman spoki un hi'-j
'half of the club in pledging sup-, 1
Local Itoy Singer
Thrill Hearer
A rare treat, and a golden e.am-
e of piievercliee, was the roll-
Speaks Tonight
ut southern Oregon 11ml northern; ivchain, student of
California in an effort to effect t .luima Su-vens. and winner of 'the
development ami uuisliV Interest I southern - i n egon disti iet Atwuter
hero is t:alnintr ground ranitUv I Kent atnliiitci In-lit here hist suriii:;
'was the gist of an interesting sum-; thrilled the t-luh with a mono of M r. JYinaiii, who two weeks l
mary made before the Uotary club three hoIos. aeemntianied on the:'' Hi loeal tryout had never
this noon bv A. H. Iljniwell. see-' ninmi l.v Miss Kvelvno Wold. i had a voeal lesbou In his life, was
retary if the developuient ussocia
trihuibm of tiem ge I'echam, dis-
- trict winner in the local Al water
Kent autlitiou conducted here last
i spring by James Stevens, of three
'solos before the Hotury elub today.
tion of these territories.
, . During- the past month, the
.'thuslasm of the people throughout!
mom thorn Oregon and nori hern i
California has been harnessed and
f the inlerest of eongressinun and
'scnatory from this Meet ion favor
ably enlisted, according to Mr.
. imnwell. who told what the build
ing of the new harbor at Crescent
City would mean toward opening
". up the resources of southern Ore
gon. High freight rates ami lack "f
adequate transportation faeilit ies
f Templar Annual Mooting.
Malta Conunaudery No! A,
-.. Malta Conunaudery No
K. T.. w ill meet at Mfc-
sonit; Temple, A shin ml,
Wednesday- evening, liev.
A.V' IS. Otwt lioiir form. Inac
tion ,and Installation of officer's,
and Order of Temple, As it pre
lim inary, venison dinner will be
served at : 4 5. Installation will
not.be public, as heretofore an
nounced. All Sir Knights ure
courteously invited.
W. F. LOOM IS, K. C.
V. IT. HAY, Keeonler.
GIVE
FLOWERS
The All-Purpose Christmas Gift
-PLACE ORDERS NOW FOR-
CARNATIONS
ROSES
VIOLETS
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
POINSETTAS .
CYCLAMEN
FERNS
HOLLY WREATHS
MADE OF GENUINE ENGLISH HOLLY,
HEAVILY BERRIED
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main Phono 2G0
Christmas Stockings for the Dog
blessed with the qualities which go
to maUe up an exceptional bass
voice. - Rehearsed by the local
vocal instructor, Aho year old
boy whi wAi-iti W the Tomliu
Mox fictiury.Miiihough a. trifle ner
vous, won out among the other
masculine voices In the district
audition. lie, with Kllow Mae
Wilson, feminine winner went to
l'ortland to try in the state hear- ,
inf. They were awarded nothing j
there. Kllow Mae will try again i
next year, but George, who by that
time will have passed the age
limit, will not be eligible.
However, that has not discour- j
aged him. He determined to mahe j
something of. his voice, and has ;
continued ever since with lessons
and practices, until, to the delight
of all w ho hear him, he has devel
oped a voice that is a 100 percent
over what It was last spring.
Those who heard him at the
Rotary club today, accompanied
by Miss Evelyn Wold, an accom
plished young artist were not only
delighted but thrilled by the dual
ity his voice disclosed. Ills num
bers were. "Duna." "My Lodging Is
the Cellar Here," and that effec
tive post-war composition "Guns,"
each of which allowed him to give
his voice full range.
Alpha Delta Class
; Christian Church to Meet
The regular meeting of the Alnha
Delta class of the Christian church i
will he held at the home of Mrs. j
. Moyd Hicks, 1mm7 Queen Anne ave-;
nue, (his coming Thursday anor-
' noon. Oft It-era w ill lie elected lor
!the ensuing year and a sycial hour
will follow the business session,
i As this will be the annual Christ
'mas party, sifts will he exchanged
among the members. The commit-
jtee in chargo having pertected the
! plans for a successful and enjoy
able meeting; it is nnxlous lor u
large aUendauce. -r?-
Fit hlm-rs i:utertain
; Idaho Relatives
! Mr. and Mrs. August Kichtner of
! Xampii, Idaho; thf house guests
i of Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Kichtner, well
, known Med ford residents. They
Intend to remain here' Over the
: holidays after which they will
leave on an extended vacation tour
' of California.
Mr. Kichtner, who Is a brother
I j of Carl Kichtner, visited this city
I I about 10 years ago and the growth
of Med ford during tl1e4p.iujt.devn do,
has made a decided impression
upon him.
1 i brilmas I'lay Oraws
Capacity Crowd. SI, Mary's. (
A crowd that packed the audi-j
i t.o ium , ami filled an overflow j
space outside the big front doors,
I in the hall byond, saw and en-
; joyed the musical comedy "i?anta j
I Clans' Dilemma" which was ne-
! willed by the St. Mary's school of,
j music last night.
; The program follows:
lit neath the I lolly Seredy-Tocaoen ,
Orchestra.
Rejoice This Happy Morn.
f :
Noel! Nfl 1-aucaull
I'htiral tMass.
I Saula l liuis' Dllcniillu
j A I-1 1.
I Kanlu's hiillR'. 111!' day In-furi'
I t'hfistmas.
1 Spirit ut l'liristni!i Ui-eeinvoltl
j (r-lii'stra
I Hanta's fomiiiK. .iMuirulilll-Uriiulell
I'riinavy (iradt-s.
Act II.
Mm. liow's liiiino. the samu 'lay
at nightfall.
' l'leasmi's of lloim- (liccnwold
Cast nr fliaiactors. Haviim spi'iu over 4:1 yours us an
Santa I'laus thi nrit-'inal anil only I ot'ii.-.-i- in the Salvation Army that
nenulne ont Lucille KslinKer. i has carricil him ill' tliiwu the
Mi-h. Santa t.'lauH Santa's helpful west coast, he lias many rich and
wife liuili Sander. real experiences lo toll, dealing
Mis. Howl poor but honest Ulsle with some of the early day work
l.ouie. 'and stniKKles of the Salvation Armv
Kliznlieth, Mrs. How's stolen ehildland the saciil'ieo of somo (if its
Autlra Mario l.liulley. lol'ficers; how some Have llleir life
l!al and Hal), also Mrs. llow's(0 carry Ilio iwspel of Christ to
K tjor Andrew Loney
1'ield .Major Aiwliew l.oney will
give a lecture at the Salvation
Army hall (aliove. The Toery)
lonmhl at 7 : :t0 o'clock. The sun
)ccl of his lecture will he "Pioneer
Days and Martyrs I Have Known."
J.G.PEMNEYG.
-Catherine Louie, Irm.i
children
lJarkley.
Mrs. Coogiil, owner of the liroeery
store. Anlioni'tte 7:oellcr.
Mrs. Clue, of St. Anns Altar So
ciety Annalelle Taylor.
Mls-'lion, a kind nciKhhor child
l-jiaine nitipo. 'out
Mrs. I-arreu. u worneu
Ann Cross. !
Mary and Craee, iiuarrelsome
children Mary lore, ltelty
lliett.
m.u T.nwell. wealthy hut im-
! happy Mary Amies Louie,
i lletlv. a spoiled child Marie
tlarcia.
Mlnnetle A. poor child l'.etly
Zoeller.
Kairy Queen Clertrude Louie.
Assistant rallies Dorothy Dazcy,
Ivy Miller.
Mrs. Simla's hoUHemalils Ak'nes
I'ollner. Mary Dore, Violet Dark
lev, llettv lliett.
lOskimos kthel Miller. Mai Miller,
Frances Wilson, Ktlilyn Koldn-
ull classes. The major has heen In
Jail for preaching the Kosjiel and
liaH himself known some of the real
early day hardships. The lecture
is free ami all are invited to attend.
Pears Produced in the
Medford District T
Are the Finest Pears Groyh1
, v'-l' i;':.,':';v
The best gift to send your out-of-town
friends would be a half box of :
Extra Fancy Pears. Still time to!
send them east. Just leave address.
Extra Fancy Cornice, Anjous
and Bosc in Half Boxes
Extra Fancy Spitz and Newtown
' Apples in Small Gift Boxes
and Half Boxes
BEAUTIFUL GIFTS
in Redwood boxes, trays and bowls filled with
fruit and nuts. Box chocolates of all ; kinds. .
SEE OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAY
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone H. E. MARSH Phone
252 GROCER "252"
Ucv. A. M. Shaffer read the
service.
"The young couple are well
known In this city, having visited
friends hero freipienily."
Mr. and Mrs.'l':. J. Rogers left
today for San Francisco, where
they will spend the holidays.
tleoiKe S. Johnson, who Is
studying donllstry at tile I'niver
sily of Southern California, arrived
this morning to spend Ilio Christ
mas vacation with his parents.
Dr. and Mrs. F. II. Johnson.
Oregon State Club
Have Christmas Party
.Members of the Oregon State
College club enjoyed a Christmas
party at the homo of -Mr. nnd Mrs.
William J. Warner on South Oak
dale avenue last night.
A real Christinas tree with a glfl
for everyone from Santa himself,
was the main feature of the even
ing's entertainment. In the tab
Beiii'e'o'f the president, A. Z. Dcnti6,
William Carpenter presided.
New officers tor the coming year
were elected including Beaumont
T. Delxish. president: Miss Jose
phine Koppes, vice-president; and
Mrs. .Mabel Mack, secretary and
treasurer. After a brief business
meeting bridge was played at seven
tables. High scores were won by
Mrs. William Carpenter and Cor
don Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter will
entertain the club In January nt
the Porter home on .Minnesota ave
! nue.
.
It. ami V. W. (Hull lo
Hold Open .Mi-vlillg Tonlflll.
Dusiness men and members of
, every service club, as well as wo
; men's civic organiz-al Ion ill Meit
ford are cordially Invited lo at
tend the dinner nieeling of the
' llnslncss and I'rofessloniil Wo
men's club whicii will be llHd at
the Hotel Medford at ti::)ll this
evening.
J. I. Wheeler, lecturer for the
, Pacific Tours Limited will lie the
; Kliest speaker and give nn lllus-
trnted talk on the South Sea Is
; Innds. The entire business pro
I gram will be given over to the
' visitor, and a hirge attendance Is
expected. ,A few musical numbers
I will 'be presented during the dln
I nor. wlilch will be held In the
lower . floor dining ball of the
I hotel,
INSTALL GAS SERVICE
FOR LARGE DISTRICT
Due tti heavily tm Ti-iihlnn liusl
ntn, the Sun thorn dromon (las
company in Installing 7)0ti foot of
new KiiH main on Stewart avenue
lo Hamilton Ml reel ami to Main
ami has a crew of men work Inn
on the Installation, which will
hrinK -hub Hervieo' to a large nuiu
her df families in that section of
the city.
This Is a part of an improve
ment program plan tied hy I he.
company, which is looking forward
to another successful year, accord
ing to its manager, K. I. Da.py,
yesterday afternoon. The com
pany has over fiO miles of gas
mains and serves Ashland, as well
as Medford, from a central plant
'located near I'hocnlx, where all
tho latest gaa manufacturing de
vices have heen Installed.
Double Wedding Held
Grand Hotel December 7
Following Is a clipping from (lie
KoscImuk Review of last Hutimluy,
December 11:
"Of Interest In thin city wuk the
double, weddinw nr Miss Itnth Snuf
fer of Canyonvillo to .Mr. John
Hoskin of Trail, On?., and Miss
.limn AdainH of Medford to .Mr.
James Hoakin of Trail, Ore, nn
Sal unlay. December 7.
"The (pilot but impressive cere
mony todik place in the reception
room of the Crant hotel with only
a few rclntives nnd friends pres-
PHOENIX SEAL SALE
Korty-uno dollars and ru cenis
Was sent ill to ChrtsliiiaH' Seal
headquarters yesterday fro in the
I'hocnlx schools. l'or tlx number
of pupils in the school the amount
is an amazingly lai-pe one. ami
Mrs. U. K. Oreene. Seal Sale chair
man for Jackson county, was very
pleased. ,
"This amount was not all from
I'hocnlx eitherthe leilers have
biid very generous out rib tit ions
from there also."
Returns are still coming In well
from the letter ami the quota will
he complete lit Christmas, if they
continue us Hoy are now, Is the
expectation at Seal headquarters.
Sore Throats
and Coughs
Quickly Relieved by This
Safe Prescription ,
H -re's n doctor' prescription
that Is rei.llv throat Insurmi e..
Sure r Irritated throats nn re
lieved and soitllwd almost instantlv
Kith the Very first swallow. About
IHt'.; of till couuh fire canned by
an irritated throat ; consequently
for mot couch ton there la noth-j
Jog Letter than t bis famous pr-1
ncription It (foe direct to the In-;
ternal rau-e. It is put up under ,
the name Thoxine and Is uaran-i
teed to stop couubs and relieve vitrei
'throa's In I 5 minutes or your mon-I
ey will be refunded. Slnwers nd j
wpakers find Thoxine very valu
able. The remfirkable thing about
Thoxine Is that while It relieve
nlmoM instantly, it contains noth
tmr harmful, l pleanant tastlutc and ;
afe for the whole family. Ak fori
Thoxine. 3r,e, uc Hnd ll.oa I
t lew.
fill other gooq drug
FIRST CLEAR WIGHT
For Un; fli'Ht nlulil hIiicc Ilio ruin
Klorm Kltirlcil it week imo Sal unlay
tilul t no rain loll in Mcilionl iiml
vicinity liiHt nlislil. Ilowovor, the
r.ilu Hlarloil to lull this forenoon,
villi iiiilic-nliiniH of conllniiinK Hi''
rest nt tliu liny. Fair wcalllcr Is
forecast for inniKlif anil Wcilncs
lav Willi foK III lllc llinl Mini-'.
While r..ril Inches of rain had
li lien In Medfoiil since the slnrl, of
liie priiHout rainy siiell on Decem
ber 7 up to It u. In. loihiy n Irifln
over III Inches of ruin hail fallen In
I (lianlH I'nss up to yeslenlay noon,
acconllim lo I lut Dally Tourer of
tl at clly. In all, since Roitoinher
I last, ft. 117 Inches of rain huu rail
en In Meilfonl.
Only Six More Days
May we again suggest that wher
ever possible you shop in the morn
ings. Also, let us remind you to take
advantage of the Substantial Sav
ings in our
"TOYLAND
The reputation for common sense
prices on uncommonly fine toys
must have been built on merit, be
cause our toy sales will double this
year over last.
We have just received another
shipment of some of the toys that
were sold out these now await your
selection.
Hurry our stock is going rap
idly. You'll have to pay more else
where so now is the time to save
money.
Remember -PEN N-E Y ' S of fers
Quality always at a saving!
Gift Suggestions
Every department is filled with
gift ideas. Value and variety abound
here. We are always glad to assist
you with your selections. Come in
let us be helpful. Again we say:
"Only six more days."
stlliillons, and all Indlcullnns point
lo n snleiidlil iniinlfeslatlon of the
i'IiiIhIiioih spirit thruiiKll outdoor
liclillm; ilolinn (ho holidays
A giFt of
BETTER
RECEPTION
New prizes for thi' winners of
the annual outdoor huhtiiiK con
(-st sponsored 1y Iho Meflford
rhiiinher of Commerce arn liclnK
received dally and liie entire lu-i
I.- to he announced in the very nvar
f in ore
.Many more prizes are nv.'.Hahl''
I ..! 1... (1..... If.
. Sold l.y .Ir.rniln A Woods iMiJi V , . . , , ', ,. , . i
other K...HI .1. UK siores. ''V "J-noro.Ity of local Luslmye, In-
MOTHER
i Atk Your Dealer 1
CHRISTMAS TREES
Oct your Christmas trees from Owen-Oregon Employes'
Relief Committee Carload will arrive Saturday, De
cember 14. See trees at Owon-Oregon office on high
way or phone 771.
EMPLOYES BELIEF COMMITTEE.
Phono 9 for
FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPH0L8TERIN0, REFINI8HIN0
FRANK HOWARD
119 Wait Main Str..l
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