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IN HASTE, PROVES
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(Hy Kd Andrew)
Mt In a atraiiKo fact' that often!
men of kpiiIiih have a life-loiii;
desire to do wurk for which ihoyj
r not etiuipittrd by nature. The!
late Arthur Sullivan, the hiah j
priest of light opera, was never
in love with Hint kind of work.)
Ills great ambition was to- write :
grand opera. Ho wrote "Ivan-;
hoe," which woh a failure. j
ticorge Fredrick Handel w.rotei
mure titan n dozen gnind operas,
none of which were successful.
In the field of oratorio he wa
the world's greatest, und yet his j
heart was never in this work. j
"The Messiah' ' was written in !
haste,-the latter part of the work!
being completed en route from !
London to Dublin, where It was1
given its first production and
was a great suecesH. It was after
ward sung in liOinlon and cre
ated a furore. At the conclusion
of . the "Hallelujah Chorus," King
iiorgi rose to his feet as a mark
of nuproval'and that custom hold
Ifuod today, although I) nvtas first
established nearly two centuries
ago.
The (7 renter Medford club la to
present this great work tonight t
the Holly theatre under the ca
pable dire.'tion of Mrs, I'aske.
Sixty of Medford's leading sing-ers-.,vill
take pari in the rendi
tion Jof this master, work.
ThM prodin-tlon is timely, en
tertaining and educational and
should have the support of all
music lovers. The "Messiah" is
to be given in a number of the
large cities uf the Pacific coast
during this t'hrlstmns season.
Medford Ip always in the front
rank, as she should be. '. 1
ADD FUNDS TO BILL
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WASHINGTON', Dec. 1G. (P)
The Interior department appropri
ation bill was reported to the sen
ate today carrying $!i,29-i,S00 or
$r3ijy4 more than provided by
the house.
fiold He;tch. House velt cafe
purchased by John I'lthoulus will
bo remodeled and opened Decem
ber is.
TONIGHT
Curtain 8:00 p. ra.
ON THE STAGE
"THE MESSIAH"
ON THE SCREEN
'A PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND"
Auspices Greater Medford Club
Don't Miss the Outstanding
Musical Event of the Season
General Admission 50c - Reserved Scats 75c
Loges $1.00
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ANNOUNCING
THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF .
Year's Greatest Productions
To Be Shown-for. Your Enjoyment -7 -...r.
During the Holiday Season!
BEGINS TOMORROW FOR 4 DAYS .
GENERAL GLOOM SURRENDERS AS
RIOTOUS NIT - WITS DROP BOMB
h ... SHELLS OF JOY IN
BR " LAUGHING GAS
ATTACK, V
Vi'Sjr SUNDAY
VkS 0,ol- MONDAY
"Whoopee"
The Year's
Biggest
Musical Com
edy Is Coming
"SONG OF
THE WEST"
with
John Boles
Joe E. Brown
with
DOROTHY LEE
And a Happy
Army of Lunatics!
Olwa: Yoii rmild
be mirh a crrat
man Itkn . Napn
Iron. lt wan a
great mm.
Cllhprr: Ypah!
htit he's Just a
bust now.
Notice: Starting Mon., Dec. 22 Matineet
wilt beqio at 2 p. m Evenings, Doors
open 6:45, Show starts 7:15
REGULAR PRICES -Matinee
Evening
Children 10c Children 25c
Adults 35c Adults 50c
KMED Tonite 6 to 6:15
Noi'loiy ICiiui'i'ly A wilts
SI iik in; of "McksUiIi
An a beuutlful opening to the
Christmas nonttun the (..router Med
ford club will present tho orutorio,
Messiah, this evening ut the Holly
theatre- with a cust . of 00 lonil
HifiRory and an .orchestra of 0
memberH. Tho theatre, will be
crowded with music lovers from
nil Rcctlons of southern Oregon,
who are anticipating this wonder
ful 'program of Christmas mutdc, j
composed by Handel and accepted j
the world over an the composer's!
greatest wurk.
Thq Icosiah includes m a n y
Kongs only conquered by amateur
voices after months of concentra
tion and some of the finest orches
trations in the world of music. The
cast selected by the Greater Med
ford club to undertake this great
presentation has been working for
months with several rehearsals a
wuek under the direction of Mrs.
C. Si I'aske. The orchestra mem
bers, directed by V. Wilson Wait,
have atso been concentrating on
the orchestrations for months ami
arc now ready to entertain the
southern Oregon public with ono
of the most unusual programs,
filled with religious feeling, ever
presented In this city.
The public is asked to exert as
much effort in supporting the ora
torio as the cast and directors
have in preparing it, to assure
Medford of future musical pro
grams. In connection with tho presenta
tion of tho Messiah tho theatre
will show on tho screen, "A Pil
grimage Through tho Holy Iand,"
an interesting travelogue of Hibli
enl scenes which mkls to tho relig
ious beauty of the oratorio.
Mrs. Xuttlns: Ih
Frequent Hostess
Considerable entertaining was
done during the past week by Mrs.
B. h. Nutting at her homo on East
Jackson. Tuesday she was hostess
at a shower for Mrs. Homer Marx.
The evening was devoted to sewing
and bridge. High score at cards
was held by Mrs. .lack Porter and
low by Mrs. Klliotl Jtutler. Guests
were Mrs. Willard Whitman. Mrs.
Hruce liauer, Mrs. Jack Porter,
Mrs. J. Jorgensen, Mrs. Klliott
Butler, Mrs. Joe Marshall, Miss
Helen Haskins and Mrs. Homer
Marx.
Bat urdu y evening Mrs. Nutting
entertained with three tables of
bridge. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. U
Nutting, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. .7 or.es.
Or. und Mrs. V. B. Lam Is, Mr. nn
Mrs. K. it. Tucker and Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Nutting.
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HolhiDok-Cctlnrwalt
Wedding to Ho Jee. l!7tli -
Tho wedding of Miss Paradlne
Holbrook, daughter of Mr. and
;Mrs. M. Holbrook of Hood River,
to H firry Cedarwall of this city will
be nn event of December 27th at
tho homo of Mr. Cedarwall's par
ents, Mr. find M'.-s. B. J. Cedarwall
of Seattle, Wuf.h.
Mr. CVlnrw.ill will leave for the
northern city Friday. Miss Hol
brook, who has made her homo in
this city for a short time, left last
week fey Hood Hivcr to spend
ChrlsWiaa with her parents and
will '.tieu continue to Seattle. Fol-low.'-ig
n wedding trip to coast
points they will return about the
Twiddle of Junuary to mnko their
"iiome In this city, where Mr.
Cedarwall Is manager of tho Amer
ican Fruit Growers, Inc.
Nurses Knjoy
IfoIJduy Party
Twenty-six members of the
Graduate Nurses association were
guests last evening of Mrs. C. V.
Ash pole fur the association's an
nual Christmas party. Following
a short business session Santa
Clans arrived and gifts were taken
from the Christmas tree.
Holiday stunts were presented
and refreshments served by the
hostess and her assistant, Miss
Thelma Kent.
The gifts placed on the Christ
mas treo will be turned over to the
lied Cross to bo distributed among
the poor children.
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Delphian chapter
Meeting Thursday
Tho Delphian chapter meeting
will bo held Thursday morning at
i:30 o'clock at tho city library
with Mm It. C. Mulholland, presi
dent, presiding. Mrs. H. V. Wil
liams will act as supervisor during
tho absence of Mrs. Johnson, j
The study of poetry will be con
tinued with quotations from Ten-
nyson being given. A review will;
be given of tho book. "Feeling
Fine," by Ann Shannon Monroe.
Shorlilrj' plan
Motor Trip Smith
Ir. and Mr F. W. Shoekley!
will leave Medford Thursday by
motor for a two weeks vacation
trip to soil t hern California and ;
Arizona. They plan to vi it the
Grand Canyon and other scenic
places as well nn relatives ami
friends. They will spend a nhort.
time In San Diccn find will be
ciiesiM nf Mrs. Shock ley's brother.
Dr. H. A. Nelson In Aiinabeim.
Calif., over Christmas. They will
return to Medford January 5.
Itrtuni from
Situ iFranrlsew
Mrs. J. S. C. UVills returned
Sunday from San Fram-lnco after
upending a week visiting friends
tn tho bay city. She whu n'teom-'
panied by Hltle Julie Carpenter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
i 'arj tenter, who motored to San
Francis -o a short time ago with
her aunl, Mrs. Ieonard 'arpen
ter, who In spending the holiday
season with M r. und M rs. 1 1 .
chandler Kcan at their winter
homo at Pebble Peach.
PiilMhig llrldge f lull
To Meet Pnrl-h Hall
Mrs. J. C. Murray and Mrs. W. H.
Wood will entertain tomorrow
afternoon In the Parish hHll for
members of the Huildtng Pridge
ehib nnd Kiiestff. Plnylng will be
gin at 2 o'clock.
Study Club
Meets Tomorrow
The soviet experiment will be
tho subject of study ugaiu to
morrow at I ho meeting of the
Wednesday Study club, Hesourees
and recent development will be
tllseuHscd by Mrs. C. C. Furnas.
A review of the book, "The Soviet
Hepublle Ixok Ahead." prepared
by the Russian planning commis
sion, will be given by Mrs. James.
Current events will be led by Mrs.
Hodges.
Plan Mam! Trip
for New Year
Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Mohr of this
City will leave noon after the ar
rival of 19;tl for Honolulu, Ha
waii, where they will visit their
daughter. Miss Anita Mohr. who
Is a student at tho University of
Hawaii this year.
f4
Kchor re Is t SHml
Holiday In Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sch'ffc will
leave Medford Friday fur Twin
Falls. Idaho, to spend the Christ
mas holidays with relatives and
friends.
H
W ill He Home
for Christmas
William S. Newlmll is expected
to arrive in Medford December
22 from New Haven, Conn., where
he i& a student at Yale, to spend
tho Christmas holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C S. New
hall. Will Spend Christinas
In ltrtinml
Miss olive Parker Is among the
many Medford people; v ho , are
planning to spend the Christmas
holidays in other eitie. She wll
leave next Wednesday for Port
land and remain in the northern
eitv over tho following week-end.
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Eagle Point Civic Club
Meets Thursday Evening
The Civic club -or Kagle Poiut
meets Thursday, December 18, at
the club room and will have a spe
cial Christmas program.
Mrs. S. i. Holmes, Mrs. John Ku
dor and Mrs. Lottie Van Scoyor will
be the hostesses. A full attend
ance is desired.
!PT
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Plans we ro being cnmplolcd to
day by Puul H, MeUonuld, general
chairman, for tho annual confer
ence of. district No. 4, American Le
gion, to be held in Medford tomor
row. Tho auxiliary of the Legion will
alHO hold sessions. Kuch organiza
tion will conduct Its own business
meeting in the al'toruoon at 2
o'clock and a Joint banquet will be
held at Hotel Medford at 0:3U. Carl
Wimhnrly of Koseburg, district
commander, will preside over the
post sessions and Mrs. Alice George
of Kugeno will be in charge of the
auxiliary conference.
A joint meeting of the two or
ganizations has been planned for
the evening, at which time a num
ber of state officers will speak.
Tho meeting will be held in the
small hall at the Oriental Gardens
and dancing will follow tho program.
RoproHeiititlivcH will allend from
Med lord, Ashland, Grants Pnss,
Kerby, IUcvlmv, Klamath Falls
and HoHchurg.
GIRLS LEAGUE 10
STAGE PARTY FOR
LESS FORTUNATE
Children In the Medford gram
mar schools who would not other
wise have a very pleasant Christ
inas, are being entertained at the
senior high school tomorrow after
noon by members of the Girls'
league.
Girls will go to the four schools
after the children in cars, accom
panied by members of tile Tiger!
Guard. They will alo be taken j
to their homes following the en-
tertuiiiment. j
A program, to Include two selec
tions played by the Girls' league
o re best ra, a rea ding by M a x 1 lie
Hagen. and a tap dance by Jane
Antlo will be given for tho chil
dren. Kaeh child will also be
given a toy as well as candy and
nuts. A Christmas tree will be
placed in the gym, ami Santa Clans
will give out the gifts. Members
of the Roys' association aided in
supplying the gifts.
In the evening tho members- of
tho league will have a party, rum
mage sale and bazaar. Tho G. A.
A. also is cooperating in the sales.
Kaeh class will put on a short skit,
and dancing, with music by the
Girls' league orchestra will bo en
joyed. Members of tho orchestra are
Louise Osenbrugge, Helen Wilson,
Margaret and Winifred Warner,
and Mary Chambers.
All nun fey taken in at tho sales
will bo used for relief work by the
league throughout the school year.
USE OE AIRMAIL
Kttdto fiuiH at Rout hern Oregon
are gluii to learn that tho holiday
KcaHon will Include three radio
plays written liy the local author
esa, Helen Norria.
Mlsa Norrla' flrat play, "Inecimc
and Myrrh," was broadcast by Ma
tlon KNX last evening. Another
will be broadcast hy K(JO Christ
maB night from 9 to 10 o'clock and
Is entitled "Chrlstniaa Htory."
On December M KMKI) will
broadbast the third play nf the ae
ries, which la entitled "A Sprig of
Holly." It will be on the air from
9 to 9:30 p. in.
Sues Film Company
Dorothy Mackaill, film cctrest.
filed suit In Loo Angetei for ,16.25
sack 0l" h F'" N
tlonal PIcKrea corporation.
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The Hoeing system urges the
public to make use of the air mail
service Tor belated Christinas greet
ings und presents if they am In a
hurry, to get such to destinations
a long distance uway.
Tho Medford postoffice reports
that to date there has naturally
been little use of the air mail in
sending Christmas greetings or imr
ccls, but that later on when there
is little or no time yet to send their
belated greetings or packages by
the regular nuiil service, thoy will
make considerable use of the air
mail service in order to reach on
time eastern destinations or ad
dresses in adjoining slates.
Tho air mail poHlngo rale is 5
Plenty of Time
To send extra fancy fruit to your friends
Leave the address and we will send the
fruit for you
Extra Fancy Pears in Quarter and Half Boxes
Extra Fancy Apples in Quarter and Full Boxes
REDWOOD BOXES
We have a fine line of beautiful redwood boxes, baskets
and trays. See our Christmas display before you buy.
D
o
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252
GROCER
Phone 252
OBOE
QE301
30EZX01
30EIO
cents for the first ounco and 10
cent for each nddtlonal ounco. Of
course, the same rate applies to
parcels as to first class mail. Any
envelope or wrapping can he used
if tho word "Airmail" Is written
boldly and plainly. Air mail can
be registered, apodal delivery, C.
O. D. or as Insured mall.
Any mailable matter not exceed
ing r. pniimls in weight or S4
Inches In length or girth combined,
except .perishable matter liable to
be damaged hy freezing, " may he
sent by air mail.
Would Halt Aliens
WASHINGTON, Dec. III. P)
The house Immigration comiblttco
today appritvL-d a two year sus
pension of all immigration with
tin except inn of relatives of real-
dents here, who may enter until
half the existing quotas aro filled,
Set 'fmrm Trial ,. ;
I'oltTLANi), Dee. 16. (VP) Tho
trial of Walter D. Tooze, Port
land attorney, and 23 others
charged with conspiracy to vlo
lato the national prohibition act.
was scheduled for February 2 by
Federal .tinlgc John H. McNary.
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By New Methods
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AT THE HOLIDAY
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i9
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FRUIT CAKES
Specially Priced at
75c and $1.50
PLUM PUDDINGS
75c and $1.25
Decorated Ice Cream
CHRISTMAS TREES
$1.80 a Dozen
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