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0 MTDFORD VTXTL TRTRI'XF. MFDFnUMi ICON. WKDNMSDAV. AIM,'!!, :V), rXTIT! TTTE G) o o . Kt. civet , Urnml .Mutliill I Over 2k0 inc-iiiljeiH uf the L'au-1 trill Point. Jacksonville, Ashhmd und Medford chapters of O. E. 8., met at the Mauonlc temple ': night to participate in exemplifica tion of the IuiIkc work (fVl Breet Elizabeth Tipton oPTortland. wuTfhy grand mutron, ficlal visit. on her of- ; The lodge rooms' wero brautl- to beauti- ....... i m ., .. i mny uecuruiuu in lerna, ciimnmg , rosfes, uzalias and dogwood with j lamps shedding soft light over the spring blossoms, Tl.o .1,n..r,.ll.,.r( was done- by Mrs. 7tfVieSehoenen t Unnii 'Mrs. Kdna lHiiTca.(3, ho also ! f Arranged the tub lea in the dining! room lor ine wuiper. spireu, snowballs and camlW witli occa sional mixed bouquets of colored flowers were used on the tables. The program for the evening was completed under the leader ship of Mrs. Grace Boyle, chair man offke committee. The lodge work war divided between the four chaptei's, each one putting on an impi!ive ceremony. A silver flower bowl was presented Mrs. Tipton by the chapter njtV a lovely bouquet of flowers givew fiY. W. J I. Mudowun of this city'r past grand matron. The program was opened by a song of welcome sung by Mrs. Isaacs, well known local soloist. Preceding the meeting at the Masonic temple a C:30 dinner was served at Hotel Medford, honoring Mrs. Tipton. Corsages wero pre sented the guest of honor, i(u) troiis, patrons und all past grand officers. laical Productions iMinut Interest Ooclal groups of Medford are more concerned with dramatics than any other i(u)ject this week, judging from conversations at var ious affairs. Little folks as vW as '.adults are Interested in "trre stage" and have a part to play in the productions announced for the coming week, ' Ton orrow the children of the Valley school will present "The Crystal Heart," an appiQriate littlespring phantasy for May day, written and directed by Thomas Swem, The curtain will rise at 2 p. "m. Friday " , evening the Greater Medford .club jiiusical jOlYiedy. Hello There, Wl) bo presented in the armory. Jin snay and Wednesday even- ! phiv together shown tho meaning lugs of next' week "Mrs. Bump- and the value of fair play en stead Leigh" will be staged by tho I eoumged to obey and respect th? St. Mark's guild with several well VaVed and verv young glvenLStait known local artists In the cast. (anion Club .Meets Thursday, Members of the Medford Gar- "iJlvtuelub 1UKl other, reaidentii inter-' Z-Ct ft ClO ..Fitted in the growing of bulbs are . i t ' r auticinating the mOliQ of the' & $aJt6r I (9 club norrow evening, which will' have as main speaker, Ben Bones! 'f laughter Is a tonic, as diwjors of Grants Pass. Mr. Bones will ! "Hsert, the audiences at the Fox bring with him an exhibit of tu-:Klalto theatre should m in a lips and plve an enlighten!, talk . n,,,,lUlv co-Qition. on culture, of hulbnuu nlnnls. . .. . I. AI rs. Harry Vorl man, Jr., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I I lurry Wormian of this city for 1 he past wek, leaves today for her home, Weed, Cal. (.iilld AniHMinces (md Party. Both progressive and p i v o 1 bridge will be in play and prizes I iMitertatning story of two adven awarded at the card party an-j Hirers and their conquest of the nounced for Friday afternoon. May 'screen capital, with Frank Rich- by a comuiiltee of St. Mark 8 Guild tadiefl. 1 'laying II start at 2:15 p.m. New cards have been purchased for tho occasion and several novel fa turns will bo Introduced. I M f Why hospitals appraye this sanitary protection ' ii find J ' I i 1 4 ff '' 3(D IN choosing sanicary protcaion follow the guidance of hospi tals. 857c of our leading hospitals now use the same material of which Kotex is made . . . Ccllucotton (not' cotton) absorbent wadding. This is a cellulose substance gjvhich, for sanitary purposes, per forms the same function as the softest of cotton, with fivt limes the ohsorbency. There are so many rcfinemen-Q cf comfort in Kotex: It deodorizes perfectly, completely, in a way that makes one dainty all the time. It is fashioned to fit snugly and sc- cutely under the closest fating i gown; it stays soft longer; it is CJsily disposable. Kotex Company, Chicago, III. ii,.ic, pi,,,, ,y ( l,,!, Members. Plans fur a picnic to be held lit lidiiowonil pink Saturday even- iiiK were formulated at the Tuen day night meeting of the Iiusinem and hold Info.-isiun;il Women' club : it the Y. W. t'.iA. hultdinu. f Ml member wishing to attend ' 1110 uiked to call Miss .Marion Mer-I eer. I Convention rosts were also (lis-; ... i ., ... i nigni s meeting vi 'luh members are pleased to find ! JJjy wi" "t be as great as tirt iliriu In. 11. I M,'s' ,lt(,- G """it. Mrs. Charles p. Witter and Mrs. Win. N. more are guests of honor at the bridge luncheon being given today by Mrs. Wm. Vawter. Jr., at her home in (Uen Oak. court. Mrs. Witter and Q) s. OllQf Madame Kouge-Oorge (Red more are spending several w-ks here with their parents, Mr.UJid Mrs. A. L. Hill. Will Make llnnio Hen. ' M rs. Ernest I,ee I'arnes, for whom much entertaining has been t ne In Portland during tho past wenk. prior to her (eirture for Medford, has arrived m this city to join her husbrifiy, Mr. Barnes, who is entcringouplncss here. They plan to make Medford their permaijrpyt residence. Q FOSTERS 0JPZM& mm The Mickey Mouse ell has n broad and deep :nlfieance. This is an age of organization, of co operation, of fellowship. More and more, thinkers appreelato that ex change of ideas and unity of action in cnriQMjiK out those ideas whi'nN lll'n .mini -,.-n i.ilol ... Ih,. 1i..milnr.V-n and safety of the woQ, Grown ups have their various associations and clubs for the furtherance of the best interest oho Individual, the community, the state, the n- ' tion anil tho universe. Hova aSkd ! Khs of today are tho citizens of tomorrow: taucht how to work and (HIS MUl UJ IIIIIHIIlg UIIOJlllH they will be better equipped to take their place and do their part in the world. U U iwn ana nierrnnent in large j iiuantities feature "Let's G Places," Fox Movietone music; program at the local picture pal- iter Several spectacular ballet num bers and a hacl(g) omul of Holly wood show spots as wii, as its Irresistible songs are ats.rrespon- slhle for much of the film's popu- lnrit.. Joseph Wagsliiff und X,ola 1 .enact important Qleyrtn this ardson, Walter I'ntlett, Chark-s ; Judels and Ilka ('has furnishing most of the comedy. Dixie, and Sharon Yyon are also sentcd among the co-featured cmiiQn this picti(n. KOTEX IS SOFT . . . Not a deceptive softness, that soon packs into channg hard ness. But a delicate, fleecy softness that lasts for hours. 2 In hospitals Kotex is the identical rn.iieri.il used by surgeons in 85 of the coun try's leading hospitals. Deodorizes ... safely, thor oughly, by a special process. 4 Disposable, instantly, com pletely. Regutif Kotex-.Sc for 12 Kotex SurrSiw-65c for 12 A.k lo Kt the KOTFX BFI.T and KOTEX SANITARY APRON .1 nr dm, dry good, or department ftore. K(OT6 X The New Saniury PjmI which dtmloritet ! i VALLEY SCHOOL PRESENTS PtAY YTAL HEART' Thursday, .May 1, at 2 PQn. the t'urtain will rise in the new studio auditorium nf the Vnilcv Mrbrmi for the play. "The Crystal Heart." written and directed by Turn .-.. m Kfh.- tWld in the school will be ' . on l"e i-w'. wiiicn is neing pre- pared Utv the ev, und a record d is anticipated. (T) V .t-ili.. Timirn n lit ...III l.A tl.. Natalie Tengwald will be the dainty girl heroine. "Bee," with Atftf Scherer asj her mother. Wtsy Tmjn and .limmie Teasley are (lie grandparents, while Bobby Conroy is tho father of "Bee." Young "Robin" Is Billy Vawter; nd Anne Dean appears in the role Breast), (fiis mother Q O rabbit, 'T A littrv white rabbit, "Peter, has a great deal to say, through the.i:aof Douglas Janney. Aura Huh! is ' Kitty Willow," fresh from the fields. A big wind.O.rangcr Kenly, Is followed by six little breezes, Billy Salade, David and Dickey Johnson, Bobby Tuttle, Frai Mosher and David Rosenberg, Jr. A gay weather vane is Shelby Tuttle with a cape that is gray on theoutside and sky-blue within. Qlirbnra Jeane Schuler is a stray sunbeam dancing on the MdiD-P, I vfth other sunbeams, PollyQ-her- ei, J'olly Dean, Anne Drysdalo and CJertrude Shepard They are followed by their father the Sun, Jimmic Henj-v. A cloud threatens to hldevsun beam. The cloud, Phoebe. Dean, is In blarft. aiCJirst. But WfoTire- fers her uiss of white cimid lingeil witM twUl,'ht-pink whiclTYion coHtumes for the modern miss i Among the flowersMTiat Xloom are four hyacinths, Patricia Far roll, Harris Janes, Nanette Rosen berg and Uavld Williams. An espeylly sleepy , hyacinth is little HQn Vilas who finally wakes with enthusiasm, Carol Tengwald is a daisy. The daffodils aro Nancv ark, Jeanne Sala'Q Kmlly Scorer and De borah Tinny. There are two UJips, Nancy Day and Martha ScheWr. Four gardeners who help the flowers to grow Q-e Budily Dodge, Jerry Vawter, eldon )ld)e id tipeneer Weil Is. "Spring" herself is Ilelene Sal ade. O And the part of the poet wluy appears at the last Is taken hy Rulli Mosher. It is to the sad poet that the mischievous breeze has given the crystal heart belonging to the little girl, JJee. What can persjfilde the poet to give back Wo heart? Something must out-weigh it in tho Hcales. What can it he? The third, ang mni., .ivt twit ll-llLlim BtUiy. For tho purpoW of paying for the stage curtain, a small ud mis sion will be charged. Included in the cast of tho de lightful comedy, "Mrs. Miimpstead Ijeigl whii-h is to b.Opresented at Ht. MariV1 Hall in Medford next i uesuay nnu weunesuay evenings,jTj II U I'll 1 tll-tlutu l.fll linmitn . valley radio listeners. Jo Murray Hostel, Iliirold Brown Fletcher! rVJ'00,isn ,in(I,one Wright havo been rrpnj Imard In (fiVmy of the dramas pre- e)ited by the Copco Hayers over KM Kit and 1 to lint a liebb has also been presenMl in song recitals through the rrVal station. Tho presence of these favorites in the cast will doubtless be of interest to the host of radio HstQ eners nnu many wno aro ae iuninted only with tho radio pre sentations, will have an opportu nity to se them performing "in person." O sits g. . mm The report from flrant Pass; that a Qyirscryman there had j grown a tjloHsomlng lavender mossi roue on a stalk of a black locust' tree, claimed as something new In the flower and nursery world, has drawn a protest from N. H. Itennett of the lCden Valley Nur sery, o He said today, discussing the matter: 'The grafting of tho Hose Acacia (Kobinla hlsplda) Into tn-D n',l,'k locust is a common practice with any of the nursery men nil over the coast country, snd top worked tree grafted In this manner are listed In the rattilognes of nearly all the large nurseries. These prafts are placed f fit about six feet on a thrifty , t young black Incunt and the dwarf growing Kofe Acacia i duces a ! bushy growth thnt is very attrac tivfl whn in fulLWoom, y fnn' lT rfcivc invltatlnna to' :ttcnd tho Jorupy Juhilco. upon-! vtrpu hy ino nrppnorii or i'oik county, and nrcordlns: to word from thlr cattlo Hub thin will' be, rppetd for the Jubilee thin year.' Folk county ulnrtfl off the an--ninl urceon Juhllpp ihln year with, 1 tour lo he held on Mond.iy. Mftyj f,. t;irtlng ftt Indepenflence. ' i i i ii ii iai i i i ii ai mm i i I Fashions in Aerial Apparel UNUSUAL lYlUolUAL Q()( r??tT.''Ri: 1 .:"'f PROGRAM TdHGHi ' ? - :f LV v N X KB HC k-W J I.I.., 1 L-o e Air week In Seattle proved an innovation in many ways. De signed to sliJ late aeronautical development, it hus shown femi- visitors something more, that fashions change In aeriiTN'ipparel. Only u sliort time ago Viien wo- ninn in the ah wero few they v(ej)., on the whole, their own pilots and wore overalls and hel met. Emory Hronte, remembered as the first civilian. UHko the Koii to Hawaii, set aV:f d Hvi-l tit r'H Hi-nl of approval k-ii.lej' who travels by plane as hbltu - i m wm roBi-am for observance ft ! 1.1-.,. 111. II hi) Ii lT ... .II wo In the I Y7V. , , , w IH--UUH iMHinn wh u'Ofiu in ii i: v.ufiiiiiiii ki-iiuuim, ami ine aiay les- t tival to bo held Friday afternoonO was am nniTineed today. The pro wiiT opeowlih a pitradc. of gram health honor nw children from the junior high school to the city park, starling at p. m. liussefj wU. bo provided- wr transportatfniV of chl(($-en too small to walk. Following the parade, crowds gather at the City park for the official program and presentation of the health inspection cup by Mrs. Josephine Dnes, school nurse. Tho festival program, (jty'rangf l by .Mrs. Maude Jones of the phys ical education department, will fol low the health program. A priice wilt be glveiOhe school which pre sents the pretlie.st Maypole event. pears w .o m niageu y wo j MlJr-IIl II Willi II Mil IH liUKII Itiver valley last nt, according to reports received today. Floyd I . Itoung. frost exper'Q annoiincefl this afternoon. The clouds which hung over t he city this morning were a romhina-tion of smudge rlUDiaEUuT(Iu Hf IICBT RBIQTi ui Liurib rnuii; smoKe am. log. i.igni iinng was done In the majority of orchards liM',, the eobler i-egioi(g)norlh and noitlh of Medford. I 1ml ica lions for tonight, M r. i Young announces, point to a slight- j ly heavier frost, but nothing se- vcre. f) Q. In MQ'ford and an iQas I'D in me coldest orcnaros last mgtr.. A dense(f)g i'i4ed in about 4 a. m., slowly warmiiV up the atmosphere to such -an extent that many or chards wiere smudging was not done suffered no damage. o llilhnros.hav tht idea in roaslimg coflet No bui.k-roajtino method can Sroduce the flavor that Hills ros.' eidusive proce Con trnlled Roaiting can pro duce. Every berry it roaited evenly and a matchle.s, uni form Aavor it the result. Fresh from the original vacuum pack. Easily opened with the key HILLS BROS COFFER C I1' iiJ idea in roasting CQ$t Nlppounds 1 time mp mm j , a" m i i nlly as hv hunt or rail. "Cl.ithcs r'uiiii.'. Morlaliu l ou.'isoii. v for nil- tiavnl." salil lliontp, who ! plm eil soronNn llio state nmnl hontls the aviation department of leal eontest Villi 1'liyllls." will the Assoi lated oil e o in pa n y, sIiik this number. Helen Kdmls "shnulil lie strletlyf3'iloie'Qfm' ten and Hetty .Slenuutt will Klve noinfnrt mid, of course, wainjli.l rendliiRs, and l.uella Corn will frills have no place in the all'." j liK "Nymulis "d Shepherds." A contrast between. Hie remlnlno j Marsuerlto VVj''oll will appear on air costumes of ye(tcr)ay was oT- j tlio proRraln hIiikIuk "When Two fered visitors lit the municipal all - That I."VO Aro l'arted." port wlu;n Miss Pearl Harris. Barb- Tho(nid chorus and tho ulrls ' M7st In Ijenills and helmet, anil : iss letltla Philpett. in a tailored costume especially designed for air travel, visited Emory H rente and fleonro jDhfon In their Associated Oil company plane. ".Mol-unjUaies. -7 Tho sulchle l,otB.eOl,y W. .11. ! Pendleton, Ashlnnd harbor who died yesterday afternoon from a I BeU-inlllctcd Dllllel woiiiKi, nun- cntef) Unit tho man shot himself ',l,"our ' '' yeBioruay n lorniiiK . ... . i The nolo was written an nour no ivt.n lln fivnt llm ubnl He took tlio onlire blame T)liim-1 hgK and wrote that he wotiliT have bet wIho if ho had committed Kill ride four nutiilliK lino. Ho voiced no ill-will inward .WmherK ol' his I- t lit , .r.l.l.t'f. I.i UI.V. V'Ull'iJ' i nu "umi fr,w.,n ...i u w ..... oral Ashland residents, w.lm, ho said, had been kind to him. The note was long and runiK in con tent. o SALE OPENS THURSDAY ' Murelson'H lleady-to-W'ft- Mny .l..i,..,.n u,iln i.'lll h,.rili ltlil.ll'. row, Thursday, and continue until the sale merchandise is disposed of lo nuiko room for tho mld-su(Ti)ner stock of urndunllon apparel and other warm weather clolliliiK. I'laetlcally A'erythlllK now III stock at lurelsc s has been iAi .stantially reduced in price for th' l.l.r Miiv tii, in whlfli vennbti mIii.Ii. ,,(,rs of HOUlhorn orcg.m havo been looking forward to. Included In tho merchandise on hand for the sale 'event are high grade coats, dressoH in hot Iwsilk and cotton, millinery, unde Wear, pajamas, hose and numerous other items of 1 11 1 crest for every worn- .M wanIn,hc fnr Hprln(? Iind HlMn . &.A.VK Y01J BgEN If not, or if you have any doubt, to C II AMI HO It OK On April 1. 1 G)', 1 was tivl the h'4?yf my knowledge I havo or aiiyTbero else. sQ, and Number Woman's Hoee 5J.00 pair Silk from top to too with TicUh Heel PAINT SALE DON'T PASS UJ&THIS 0PP0RTUNITV TO BUY PAINTS Be,".r PHONE Sale laata only 10 days, lection la Bod o BIG PINES LUMBER CO. )ue of the most unusual pro grams to be presriiU'd at the svn- i inr liiK Will in Kivi'il mi? l..v.-iK .,.!,, auspi.es of ,: I toys' and 1 5 iris' glee clubs, ill ArniililJ Wd by Miss Margaret ! nuiKir intrut tiir of thf Meilinnl 1 wliol. () j A -yinpliony ..rehestra will PV The olga liuatman, If 1 Bad j a Talking Birturo of Yiu." "Sunny1 Side Vp," "I'm a Dreamer," ',f i Shepherd h here- ui'KO, onco ami forever. Bycat (tld sweet bong, , reuulnrlv a iloliious cereal iviss Kaeh .Morniim. 'Walling on a Sunbeam." and "The! KCIlotfffS ALL.-iiU.-viN. inyM nvil t'iiorus." I ciana recommend ALL-BRAtbc- Among tho outstanding InstrfJ causo its action is different from symphony." win. be Miss Petty Stenneltharp. In- her regular (ci)n ...in i.Vr. it i ti ll n b tractive ironing hoant siiwg bp to restMill titrtitnonts t lu- h;irp. tVbr in- ill be made same unli'i'. Miirion Moiiri'. Hccimif).lst for Iho Hoys' Cli'i' rhlli will open tllo pt-nitraiH by playing "I'roludo wl quartette will also no imjmu Harbara Wall. Mnritery Hon, .lanet Wrny Smith anil Dorothy I'll ley willsiliK "Sleep l.ltllo I-ady." O Sl) mbers of tho clubs uro: O tilrls' tilco flu Ik Josephine Amlerwui. Ocrtnirte lioylo, Dolls lllllidy, 11 i:assldy, Uiolla. Corn. Kutli Clement, Jeano Kerituson, llarbara Sander, lOlsa tlaylord, Ijllira Mao Oonlon, Hosa time, Nell (Ireerj VIikOjIii (H'eK ory. MalKery llirfl, MadKo Kuu. nian, Frances Ijilnir, LuclloJ.owry, Klora Me.Malh, Dorotha tltyer, .MarRiiret rtieillllK, rnuiwrn i,..,..,.., Klorence Newman IHutliy Vy. sln)klnni cie'meini Smith. Janet Wrliy smith, nvt'lyii Snyder, Kthel lmkpy, ltuhy tone, liarbara Wall. .O.prit,, Watson, Sibyl Jean Younit, Marlon Moore, Evelyn Herman, Itetly stennell. I'rock, Maxlne0VallKhn, llorolhy Nlcewood, KlIZiiTielh Klelscher and (lenevlevo Itrown. q Hoys' (ilco nuli. llnrold Archer. tleol'KO W'nnell, Q A veroy Ulanclil. iMirlis nonuey, I'hlllln limy, lllchnrd lirown, Charles Clmitiplln, Hobert Clnlst- nni- Wllilnn f'oll.Ollllh. Fl'ltllk 1 S I key. Norman Dal key, VnrQn Kvans. Myron VQfer, Albert (Ind- dls, Hnynor i.uy, naroio itenaue.. t; Albert llollopetcr, fan Iliimlltnn Imvt, Hob Donald Nellson. Victor Noel, Illlly V.gsons, Allen IIokcih, Denny Wm Tins Youngr. GLE POUT VISITOR SURPRISED BY PARTY KAOI.K POINT. Ore, A$i HO. (Special) Mi'H. Dora TenlQi Now York was honored guest, at 11 sur prise party held ut. tho homo or Mr. anil Mrs. W. II. Itrown recently. Tiltun nr.iuiint Aim M liflrl I'H hirold (iuerln of Ran Francisco, M. and Mrs. Frank lirown and Mrs. Wllmarth of Sontllo; Mrs. Van Lottie Van Kcoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. It. I lolmes, M r. and M is. Rouil Hrown, Mr. nnd MrH. Karl KtoiW- and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Hcny. Lvle Van Sctind MrsQ) ft'i" Teal. O Astoria. a nip boll Holmes Motor com pa moved to now quarters at 210 IVth street. tUaRllffiD? fill nut Ibis coupon and mall COM MK IK MO at address given below, but lo not been enumerated, either there CO Insurance First Insurance b , Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 10S 80 N. Central Medford, Oregon bU.y.,?".,..".:.. $ 3.9 .bllon NO. ONE 1 IGNORE WARNING SIGNALS Headaches, Listle3.S9, Bad Breath, Backaches, Indigeation -Stop Them with Kel!ogg ALL-BRAN This is a acrioua matter. You must conquer constipation! Stop 5t st onco befove its poisons cet in their deadly work. Nearly 90 of all sickness lias .. .... t i ' . its origin in irregular elimination. 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Be sure your noxt grocery ordor includes AA-J.B. 1 , o t 0 ' MAY 1' WHiTE : 1 FATE I 1 ---' abundant iron which enriches the Uood, builds strength and the plow ing (r of health. "With milk or cream Or in fruit juices it brings important vitamins to the diet. You'll find tho flavor of ALL BRAN dclioktful. A crisp, ready-to-cat cerearpvith a nut-like flavor. Kelioptg's ALL-BRAN is guar ad to keep you free from both temporary and recurring constipa tion. Ignoring constipation is likn playing with dynamite. StaiyeM- , ing Kcllogg'3 ALL-BRAN now. Sold by nil grocers in red-and-grccn package. It is served in res taurants, hotels arkK dining-cars. ALL-BSa Improved in Texture and Tfttto HI-TEST VACUUM COFFEE