Ml-iUl-'oUl) MAIL Till lit' MR Ml-int'OKD. owkuon. Monday, dki km liKK . in: so. PAGE THIiEE local . MiiHonlA t ! . - " j Rend Copy Early 5 ! The Christmas holidny rush ! is on at the Mail Tribune and 1 all clubs, church Hocleta and other organizations are asked 4 to fret copy for the Sunday j ncety section jn enrly. Sev- 1 eral items were omitted from 1 yesterday's paper because of it luck of apace. All copy mark- ed Sunday" will be held for 4 the Sunday Hcction. If corre- Hpondpng for the various Miuuim vil( report all events ' happening the early part of the week before Thursday they will he usHuied of tipace in the Sunday nectlon. No copy will ba, received for Sun- day's society after 6 o'clock Friday. .Jackson P. T. A, Is IjMr-cst la County While -the Jackson school Is the second largest grade school In the city It has by far the largest P. T. A., membership of any school in southern Oregon. When the count was made after the great turkey dinner success at daddies' night it was 'found that 114 members had paid their dues and others have joined since then. The association has suffered loss of its capable president. Mrs. O. O. Nichols, who moved to Klamath Falls. Mrs. Raymond, tho vice presi dent, succeeded her and will of ficiate at the Friday meeting. She also had to resign due to ill health. One of the objects of the current meeting is to elect a president to carry on the work. St. Mark's Bazaar Opens -Tomorrow Plans have been completed for the annual tmzuar to be sponsored by I lw? htdies of St. Murk's (inihl which opens tomorrow. Card play ing will sU'( at o'clock. Home made mince meat, candy booths, fancy work and foods will he in cluded in the bazaar. Many people are anticipating the event. Child WeKarc Work Planned by P. T. A. At the Friday afternoon meeting of the Roosevelt Home and School Circle, Mrs. Richardson, the treas urer, reported that $142 was taken in at the Hallowe'en party. The entire funds to be used for child welfare work In Jackson county. It was voted to send Miss Eliabeth Hurt, of .the county school super intendent's office 515 for use in Ijer -work-in the rural school dis tricts. The greater part of the fund: will go in supplying milk to the children of the school. 'llltoD. Hubbs Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans will meet Fri day evening In the armory at 8 o'clock.. .Officers for 1931 will be elected. The installation services will he held In January. The an niversary bf.. the founding of the in-der 'Will he observed at this meeting. Dinner Party Precedes Dance Among those who gave dinner parties preceding the Rotary danc ing party Friday evening were Mr, ami Mrs. Horace IJrom!"y of South Oakdate. Guests included Mr. nnd Mrs; Robert Strang. Mitt Ann Pu- rncker and A. i. Uosenbaum. Lincoln P. T. A. Hun December Meeting i lA'veretti Home to Bo 1 Scene of Kecilnl I Tuesday evening, December, 9 at 1 8 o'clock, the second of the series -j of drawing room recitals to be plven by the students of Rosu . Rlackmoie WilU'U from the Med i ford and Grants Puss studios will take place ut the resilience of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Leveielte at 537 South Holly street. .. The program will be presented At the December meeting of the to the best advantage on the Mas- Lincoln Parent Teachers' associa-lon and Hamlin grand, tion Mrs. Kline presided. Mrs. i 1 The program inrludi-s: Woolridgo, the regularly elected I.a Ta.elle Wnllenhaupt president, being unable to serv j Jean Leverette this year. t Caprlcante Wachs The program was givn under Carol Dougherty the supervision of Mrs. Turner. It ! Sunny Spain ... Martin consisted principally of songs and tJemldine Hunch recltatisns by the children. . 'Two ! Cabalettu - Lack enjoyable readings were given by j Carol Scheffel Mrs. Uigler. Several of the sixth: La Campanula Howell (trade girls were present to lead in 1 Mary Anne Cates Mowlam oh Monro und In my To KiiKilulit P. K. O.'k Mrs. IS. A. Moore nnd Mrs. Helen Tumy will entertain Chapter AA IV. H.- O., at Aire. Moore's home December 10. Mrs. Blanche S prague, state organizer, will make her annual visit at this time. the slnginR of Christmas carols. After the Lord's prayer. the minutes of the previous meeting Valse Arabesque were read by the secretary, M rs. Chirgwin. Mi's. IJigler was unanimously elected to the presidency for the remainder of the school year. The following committees' were appointed: Hospitality, Mrs. Rock ingham; refreshment, Mrs. Diet rich; visual education, Mrs. Florey; program, Miss Schneider, Miss Tucker, and Mrs. Rohrer; press. Miss limy; social service, Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Cass; membership, Mrs. Dietrich and Mrs. Peebles; lay member, Mrs. Thatcher. A report was made by Mrs. Chastaln on the progress made in furnishing and making more com fortable the teachers' loom. Relative to the sponsorship of school movies at the junior high i school building, tho association voted to follow the example of the majority of the other schools in the matter. The (piestion of serving hot soup to tlte lunch pupils was brought up. The soup Is to be sold to the boys and girls at a very low price. The association voted to be respon sible for any deficiency in funds. llni-monlca Heard Over K.MF.D. 1-ast Thursday afternoon the Howard school h:irmoni-:i band, consisting of forty-three members, were hea rd over K M K I) for a u allotted period of if, minutes. Mrs. Custin. the band instructor, has assisted in arranging a num ber of programs for immediate performances. The Angehis (iodard Zella Mae (Irani ..I-ack Leonu Daugherty (a) March of the Flower flirls Wachs (b) Sous Hois Victor Stnub Doreen Leverette (a) Les Myites Rachmnnn (b) Voices of Sprii.g Sinding Ruby Stone Valse In K Flat... Durand Jean Leverette ( a ) Noel u me M eyer-1 lei mu nd l) Impromptu in A Flat Schubert Lorraine Doyle la) Dance of the Imps Warcband h) Impromptu in IS Flat Schubert CeoiKlanna llussong (a) If 1 Were a Rird Henselt (b Liebestraum Strelezk Moneta Meikle (a) Autumn t'haniinade (b) Lahiensilmee Schutt Ver Dean Harvey (a) Ktude ti p. 25, Mack Keys Chopin (M Fanlnsie Impromptu Chopin Doreen Leverette Missionary (iroup fleets Davis Home The Woman's Missionary society of the First Christ km church met ai the home of M rs. J. T. I tavis for (bo regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, Decem ber i. The business session was cond ucted by the presiilent. M m. R. L. Ray. and the devotional pe riod was in charge of Mrs. ISverelt Cads. The -program was prepared manager, Kaette Jones: marshal, Katie Kntlfburn; chancellor, Myr tle Arnold; inter sentinel. IotJjy Script er: outer sentinel. Marie Wells, installation of these new of ficers will be held the first part of j January. The next meeting, which is tiie regular social meeting, a Christmas tree will be given for. members of the camp. All persons, including children, are requested to bring a small glCt to exchange. Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour by the committee in charge of Marie Wells with Ka raite Jones assisting. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. McCargar and daughter, Nancy iee. are guests over the week-end of Mrs. McCnrears parents, Mr. and Mm T. H. Redwell of tiOO W. I Oth St and sisters, Mrs. ISar! York and Mrs. Nelle Winne. The McCar gars were former local residents. Mr. McCargar having been con nected with the Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. for the past several years he has been manager of their Aberdeen office and was re cently transferred to F.ugene. Pythian Sisters Fleet Officers Officers for the comtnjr year were elected by the Pythian Sisters at their Wednesday meeting. They are: Theresa Hoehne, P. C; Kdna Nixon. M. F. C; Rillie Ynrbrough, IS. S.: Maxine Ferg. K. J.; Cather ine Fischer, manager; Katie Judge M. of L.: Mary Webber, M. of R. C; Adelaide Swartz, protector; .Margaret Coold, guard; Lulu Fish, trustee and Mary llarwood, press correspondent. Dr. Carlow To Do Hostess To College Women The Rogue River Valley College Women's club will meet Saturday. December 13, wUh Dr. Kva Mains Carlow. Miss Philn 11. Hall is so cial chnirman for tho afternoon and n book review will be given by Dr. Mary R. strlckler. who has chosen as her book "Fjords and Folk of Norway." by Samuel Beckett. tice and to be prompt. Corvallls Is not, fiw away and Mcdl'ord unit slmuld, liiivts both. n' glee, club und a quartet in the competition and bring the cup back home again. Pythian Club . ; Meets Tuesday Mrs. J. H. Yarbrnugh will lo hostess to members uf the Pythian club at her home. 40 Quince street, Tuesday evening. The P.-T. A. has provided all nnd presented by Mrs. Clarence the members of the band wHhilloyd, the study hour being de cap nnd cloak which presents a, voted to the discussion of mission pleasing appearance for such alary work in Jamaica, the follow large group. ling members giving interesting The numbers played were: Now We're All Together, Row. Row Your Rout. America. America the Ileautiful, solo by Loren Crouch -er. The Wreck of the Old H7. Su smna. and Turkey In the Straw. Silent Night. Home, Sweet Home. Mrs. Flnley Will Bo HosIcks Christmas Pnrly t Miv. Ctcmmn Fin ley of Ross Lane will be hOHtess at the Christ mas meeting of the Ladies auxil iary of the First Hapttst church Tuesday, December i at 2:30 p. m. A short business session will be followed by the Introduction of the Christmas lady by Mis Wor-nack.'Thc- social committee 1s plan ning many 'interesting features for the afternoon including "Little Jack Horner With His Pie." ISach member is advised to bring n plum if she wants little Jack to draw one out for her. . v t Hilly Tovvnes Honored At Rlrlhduy Party Mrs. Ida Sweeney entertained at her home on North Oakdalc Friday afternoon with a birthday party for iier grandson. Hilly To wiles, who was celebrating his eighth birt;hdny. dames followed by refreshments were .enjoyed by the following guesu: Juitnita t'ow gill, Maxine Dorsey. Janet Rush. Victor -Holzgjng, Hobby Kittson. Durrell Adams, Junior Rogers and Hilly Townes. and instructive talks on this sub ject: Mrs. (iertrude Kirk pa trick. Mrs. Lloyd Wicks and Mrs. J. T. Davis. ( Mrs.. James (irigsby was heard In ..several vocal numbers, being accompanied by Miss Gene vieve Drown nt the piano. At the conclusion of the program Mrs. Royd and - her assistants served Christmas salad, wafers and cof fee. Thirty -fve members nnd friends were present to enjoy the afternoon. W. C. T. I. TO Meet Thursday Afternoon The W. C T. U. will meet In regular session Thursday, Decem ber 11, at 2:30 p. m.. at the Y. W. C, A. parlors. Mrs. S. L. Leonard will lead the devotionals. Rev. Bu chanan, pastor of the Valley Ra dio church, will give a talk. The Buchanan trio will furnish music nnd lend In the singing of Christ mas carols. Refreshments will be served. Alt members are requested to attend and bring a guest. Arisiting W. C. T. F. members in Medford are extended n special invitation. Oiririvrs FIretetMJy Royal Neighbors The Royal Neighbor camp met Thursdoy evening. Officers for the coming year were elected as fol lows: Oricle, Callie Gear; vice ori ole. Freda Kingsley; recorder, Bes sie Dewey; receiver, Kate Pnlen; Activities of Legion Auxiliary Pulillc-lty rhnii-iiiun Mrs. Win. Ijco BrU-kcr. D. A. R. News OF SOUTH HOLLY A-n and a man of sterling thar-1 auspices of tho , 1 ai'ter. loved bv all who knew him. i 'oilge. ! ' Funeral services will be con-1 " "'r j ducted at Hie Conger chapel by A baby boy weighing only 3 1 : Rev. Alexander ( ',. Bennett at ounces and measuring 10 Inches . 2:oo p.m. Tuesday with interment b.ny was bofti at Twickenham, emeicrv under: Hngland. but died after i'fi howr-. In the MedlMid CALLED BEYOND Mrs. J. Perkins of Orange, N. J.. is national chairman of the D.A.R. Fllis-Angel island committee and ' . Mrs. Gordon Mci'racken of Ash- 1 land our state chairman. M rs. 1 Harry H. Lewis I'lrlch has for a number of Meds'mu fo years been our local chairman ami j passed awa h;u done splendid work In Inter- , south Molly esting our membei in this work Me wa and has each Decembei' packed i Iowa. Sept. l'. ist.a. and a mar and sent a box of which the chap- j ried in INS.'i to Harriet Dlxou, ter is proiul. who with two daughters. Mit She is asking thiM all contribu- t l.cona Dul'.nls and .M-s. K lions to Mi is year's box brought I Niehnls all if Medford. survive I DuRnis. a resident of tlie i$-it 10 years.! at bis hi me. 1'-M at 2:"' Sunday. born In Jones county. to the next meeting, which will be held December -0 at the home of' Mrs. J. ii. Grey. Another d a u g h t e r was Mary Gladys, deceased. He also leaves one sister. Mm Arthur Merritt of Grundy t'enter. t.wa. Mr. Dultois was a member of the Methodist Kpiscopal church and of the A. F. X- M. Indue at Armstrong. Iowa, where he re sided prior to coming west fur his health in li'l'o. 11,. was also a tVrnier resilient of I'edar I'alls. Iowa Me was an esteemed fit I- C K. Gates arrived home yester day noon from a several weeks absence In the east nnd will remain until Wednesday when he departs for Portland on state highway and other business to remain the rest of the week. Pop was very glad to he home again, as the trip to and from tho east, along with the sojourn' there was not an extra pleasant one be cause of its hurrieduess and his be ing constantly on the go. The trip, on which he departed Nov. 1 1, was ma tie primarily In order that he could attend the national convention of the associa tion of state highway officials, which opened November 17th ami nt which he remained five days. Then lie began the home ward journey, breaking it up with stops for brief visits with relatives in Indiana, Illinois nnd Michigan, including a sister and brothers. In fact Pop was so busy In ar riving, visiting nnd looking up the train schedule for his next move that he did not pay mueh attention to genera) conditions in the sec tions he was visiting In. ill TOMORROW f1 2 A R0MANTIC COMEDY WEDNESDAY M only . ALL IN TECHNICOLOR . j . ." 1 il" . rggggggB--.' a i fl I B A FIBST MATIOMAI i fe "-K A 1 1 I MkW II II H U ffTlk il ! 11 I i :- r KemauuiiiaiVDroiianitOThe &r'5 in? ,a I Screen in Colour Color . f11 Gl It ". 1 IVIVIENNE SEGAL-WALTER PIDCE0N 111, 4 I f f 1 ALLAN PRIOR - LOUISE FAIENDA If ' ... MORE ROMANCE Xf - '. '. '. MORE COMEDY - Y PJl fek. 1 "'Si A ! . . MORE DRAMA L: V' ''J V v With the Greatest of All V Jk I ST M b ' 4 Singing Acts k f. f yfrf last times r0 (I; tf'Zf') TONIGHT! ML V i I i" CLIU THE GREAT I,Vf. P3g DIV"E" ytfmi ;i dorothy lyrMvXK'4. m MACKAILL . M RiisIiicks Electing The regular December business meeting will he held in the Armory club rooms nt o'clock Monday evening. Much Important business is to come before the body. Plans for the locnl Christmas cheer nnd the Christmas party will be twol major topics for discussion. 1 President's McsKugo Mrs. Georgia Holloway, unit president, sends the following mes sage to all those eligible to mem berships In tho American Legion auxiliary ns well as it" members: The time of the year is nerc when we ns n part of the state de partment and in turn of the na tional deportment must stress our membership. Since the auxiliary year has been changed from Janu ary 1 to October 20 of the preced ing year, the adjustment has been little difficult but wo are sure that in another year the readjust ment will have been made. Our nuxlllary has many fields of service. In the child welfare de partment we strive to contact nnd help any ex-service man and his family where help Is needed. Our hospital committee sews nnd helps furnish supplies and cash to the veterans hospital in Portland as well ns to give comfort and aid to the family of the hospitalized man. We have a community service committee that Htrives to cooper ate financially and as moral back ers to all upbuilding and better ment of our community lir every possible way. The work reached beyond our Immediate community through its Americanism nnd legislat've work Not a measure comes before the hands of our government for the benefit of the ex-service man or his family In any way thnt the auxiliary national chairman of leg islative work through her state and limit chairmen do not help push It. Just at present Oregon Is working for free text hooks In the schools; thus by our work on thin issue we will benefit every child and Indirectly his family through out the state. This is only one in stance of what your name on the membership roll will do. You may receive a visit from the membership committee before the first of the year to remind you that dues are delinquent after Jan uary 1. If you arc able to mako application for the 1031 member ship credentials wo will welcome the dues, if not we will enjoy this social contact and hope to know you better. Do not let unpaid dues keep you from attending meeting or helping in good work. Oeorgia Holloway, president. Sewing Club Kleven women met nt the home of Mrs. Carold Parker Monday evening, December 1. Two pillts were tacked and clothes mended for tho supply closet. The recipient has already expressed her grati tude for the much needed quilts. Anyone having usable bedding or other Articles for the supply closet will please bring to the club rooms or Mrs. Parker. Itcitimnls The auxiliary is sorry to lose Mrs. ). O. Nichols, Its former cor respond ing secretary, and M is Jack Hhoemaker, who have recent ly moved awny. Mrs. Nichols to Klamath Knlln and Mis. Shoe maker to I'alo Alto. California. ApHtilllllf'lltH Mrs. Holloway, president, an nounces that Mrs. !. J. Willsitn has accepted the appointment of corcrsponillng secretary, taking Mrs. Nichols place, f.lec ( lull All those Interested In C1e club or qusrtet work are requested to givn their names to Mrs. Warren Boiler, music chairman, imme diately. In order to get a compe tent director ther must be t r:iM 12 guaranteed to be present at pn HERE'S IDEAS OF PW $117.50 i "' ' 1 i Complete With Tubes That's the Amazingly Low Price of the New FOR OVER JJ 0 Guaranteed pur and efficient. USE less than of high priced brands. 25 , Ounces for . 25 PERFECTED Screen Grid Superhetrodyne Easy Payments Guaranteed Service Palmer Music House "WE SELtT HAPPINESS" Montal pictures of "Mertfortl in 1980" me hRlng received todny at the Mail Tribune office ill response, to tlie contest announced Saturday in connection with the picture, "Just Imagine," which opens tills week at tlie Kox Crulerian theatre. Tickets to the show are ueiuR Klv en authors of all Ideas published. fcflsuyH are limited to one para graph and the contest Is open to everyone. The ideas of two locnl with good imaginations who will attend the picture us guests of the Mull-Tribune follow: Everybody will have a flat root for the family p'jtne to land. Med ford will he a thriving city of 200.-1 000 people. Speedy planes will car ry mail to coast cities. Por fast expression land we will have staunch ruble cars carrying mail nt tremendous speed. Medford will be an Important commercial city. There will he rockets shooting mail to the eastern const. Hltl'CH HAMMOND, 205 Crater liko Ave. Karl Fehl runs for mayor. AHA HOYf). 221 Haven. . TURKEY POOL RECEIVING DATES Wed. Dec. 10 to Sat. Dec. 13 CASH PRICES No. 1 young toms, 12 lbs. up All No. 1 hens, 8 lbs. up No. 2's.... IS? Old Toms 1 :.. 25? Ul YOU TAKE NO CHANCE WITH US Farmers Exchange Go-Operative Phone 932 . . , It News was received in Medford today of the death of Mrs. Annie D. Klsller, wife of J. K. Klsiler, and former resident of Medford. Mrs. Kit Hit died ut her home, BTii Olivo street, Kontanu, f'al, Mr. Klstlcr was formerly a prom inent business man in .Medford und moved to California some time ago in hopes that the t-llmaln would benefit bis wife's health. What you do in tPtJ"g corn is always clone in roasting HLL5 Bros coffee A Unit at a time in the popper and every kernel of corn is popped evenly. By roasting Hills Bros. Coflee a ftiv poumh at a time every berry is roasted evenly. This pat ented, continuous process Con trolled Roasting gives Hills Bros, j Coffee a flavor no other codec has Frith ttm iht mgintl vatmum fstk. Hsiil tftnid utth thi kiy. luk r Iht Arsk M tht 0 19)0 telephoned we would be there at six" 1 A COURTESY CALL MANY disapiiomtniMits and sometimes embarrass ment result from "just dropping in" ou folks. : (II,''-." A telephone eall is so quick and reassuring that most r, people think of it not only as a courtesy due o.then, - ' hut a real convenience to themselves and it costs little. '"- Anyone, anywhere, any time from your own telephone, . or from public telephones conveniently located every-. ... where. ! Home Telephone & Telegraph Co. of Southern Oregon , 4