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oq Auxiliary Installation Event of Friday. Officers of the Ladies Auxiliary ui'fillntod with Canton No. hi. I. u. O. R, were instaileu Friday even ins; at the I. O. O. V. hall with the canton acting us installing oi'flcei'B, Captain Curl IVajson in commaml. Major F. R. Uedden acted as ad jutant nnd ('apt. J. llainlin as aide. Office installed were Miss-Anna Haluman. president; llrg. Mamie :Mrnn. vice president; .Mis. Maude ; niii iu-i, i iui k , Mm. i erry Airmu- nnjp treasurer; Mrs. Karen Mate- I " ni "i,mmi .n s. v.ntco iiunimi, ; vK-ii.ume in tnt: ireament; flirs. Kuthurine Daniels, left aide to the president; Mrs. Carrie Kickert. of ficer of tho day; Airs. Sara Redden, officer of the guard; Mrs. Irene Iteclor, sentinel; Mrs. Minuio Heine tot t aide to the vice president. After the auxiliary was dismiss ed the canton and auxiliary met in i the banquet room lor banquet and general good time. Mrs. Gladys Beeba Honored at Luncheon I.ast Tuesday, Mrs. R. L. Sander son entertained at her country home with u bridge luncheon, hon oring Mrs. Gladys Keebe. Airs. Sanderson's guests were: Mesdames Gladys Heche, 10. Kyle. M. Hutchison. A. Tollefson, IE. Jones. K. Lecver, M. Kindle and Alta I'arker of San Francisco. a hivelv union t nrizo and the liitrli I for Ihe afternoon was held by Mrs. Toilefsnn. Mrs. Reebe expects to return to .Portland Sunday evening. Kiwanis Dinner Dance Event of Tonight Kiwanians and their ladies will meet at the Hotel Modford tonight lor a dinner dance and program, the leading feature of which will he installation ol officers for VXW. The general program is in charge of Carl Glasgow and Glen Fabi-R'U is installing officer. A gala evening is promised and all members of the club "are urged lo be present. Mi-. Ilubhard i:ntertaiiis At Sunday SupK't Mrs. H. T. Hubbard was hostess lat evening at a supper nt her heme on Kast Jackson given in honor of Mr, Hubbard's hirth-j dfiy anniversary. Covers were: phiced for 1 Kuests and a very pleasant evening enjoyed.- (aid Club to Meet With Mrs. Pennington Mrs. Laurence Pennington will hostesy this evening at h lovely home on., Liu Jacksonville road to members of the Card club. There will be three tables nf bridge in play, f"4- Installation to lie F.vent 'I his Kveiiing; The Olive ltcbekah lodge will hold Installation this evening the L . . i hall. in j i ! YOUTH HITS THE HIGH SPOTS IN A Great Fun Show vroV With a Clever Supporting Cast of Comedy Favorites! , . . t MEET THE PEPPI EST, CUTEST BUN DLE OF SWEETNESS THAT EVER MADE AN ARMFUL. WIT x VJ-.'?V JOHN BARRYMORE it coming the Holly soon in "MOBY DICK'' MKs lluth-r U tt ii rim To IMiffview Miss Arline Buth-r, 'who .-pent the holidays in this city aH BUt-Ht uf hr parents. Mr. and Mm. J. 11. llutler, left Sunday morning for 1,onKVHw, Wash., where he is head of the department of physi cal education in the city schouls. She drove to Portland with the I'ortc.zi's of Ashland. .- Dinner tinesls hi (.runts I'ass ir. nnd lis I It. Klllutt and children .spent yesterday in Orams ! i-a.s, whero they were gucsis of tho Hreltinnvem fur .linn...-. Thev were accompanied on their return by Miss Amy Elliott, who has ht visiting the .ltroit mayors for puHt week. the I Ilcivnt Client of Mrs. Hansen Miss Thelnia PerozzI, stutlent at the t'nivei'sity of Oregon medical school in Portland, spent Friday and Saturday in this city as guest of M rs. Harry Hansen. She was guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. perozzi of Ashland for the holi days. Mrs. Vo-s Hostess At I Uii I -e Siittirday Mi's. tirace 'oss entertained with a bridge party at her home Satur day evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martin, Misses Olive rlctM ind Joyce Oabe, Messrs. I (.'lark MeCurran and George Hol- lingsworth. Harriet Sparrow Itctuiiis to School Miss Harriet Sparrow, who spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sparrow at their I country home near Central Point, left this morning for Koss, (al., ti resume her studies at the Kather ine Hraiisou m-1hk1, Cialer Hike Guild Meets Tomorrow Mrs. JU-rna Field, 24 Crater Lake avenue, will he hostess1 to members of Crater Lake Guild tomorrow evening. She will be assisted by Mrs. K. W. Shockley, Mrs. Church and Mrs. Xilson. A talk on Japan will bo given by Mrs. W. W. Howard. Triangle Club To Meet Tuesday The 1 1 i Triangle club of t bet Fir.t Christian church will meet Tuesday evening at the home ofl Miss Helen Wilson, 12lt South Ivy street. All members of the club and their friends are re quested to attend. f Miss Leathers Home From San Francisco Miss Louise Leathers has return ed to Modford after spending the past two weeks in fan Francisco, where she was guest of her broth er for Christmas and New Year's day. She also .spent two days visiting relatives in Sacramento while in the southern stnte. men -W ur : i . . y m ; She had all tin boys cutting pa per dolls this grand little par cel of pep! HERE l, A MERRY, DOMESTIC COMEDY OF MC)ERN YOUTH DE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY. A Rousing, Racing Comedy Romance that will hand you a lauah a minute! to POPULAR PRICES Mat. AO, 35; Eve. 25, 50 , O MEDICO Mi MAIL Mrs. Walker Will t j Kntenain liioup ! The Woman's Foreign Mission-, ary uoek'ty of the First Met ho -J dUt church will meet Tuesday alternoon with Mm. W. W. Walk er. Kst Main street. Mrs. rluytun Isaacs will lead tho study. I Mity Chvle Will MiH't Tonight lr. M. T. Ilolyate will nddress' memhors of tho I'nlty t'lrtlo at : the meetint seheduled for this , evening at the Jackson hotel. The' mei'ting will open ai S o'clock, j , ; I1. T. A. Omui'M III j Sc-Mnu Today Ihe first regular meetinp of tho year for the Medfrd t'oundl of Parent Teachers is in sesnlon this afternoon at the ) unhu- high school building. I'-s. Wilder Uetuins Nome Mrs, Mary Wilder, who has been visiting her daughters In San Fran cisco for the past two weeks, re- turned to Iter home in Med ford tliis morning. Missionary tiro up Will Meet Tomorrow ' The Woman's Missionary so ciety of tho First Christian church will meet tomorrow after noon with Mrs. F. J. Wilmot, at her home on Pacific highway, north. Those wishing transporta tion call Mrs. C. T. liavis. Mrs. Stuart ami Daughter Ix-uve for South Mrs. K. 1. Stuart left Med ford last week end for Hollywood. (.'al., accompanying her daughter. Miss Isobel Stuart, who spent the holi days in ibis city. While here Miss Stuart was much entertained. l-ady Klks to Piny Bridge Tomorrow A bridge party In the Klks Tem ple will be enjoyed tomorrow afternoon by the Lady Klks. Play ing will begin at li o'clock and nil wives of Klks are invited. llrcivers Home from Ray City Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rrewer re turned yesterday frrm spending a week of the holiday season in San Francisco. Ir. and Mrs. Itidtlcll Return from Souih Dr. and Mrs. K. G. Uiddell have returned to thia city from siend ing the holiday season In southern California with their daughter. Miss Dorotha, who is a student at Mills college. 4 PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 4 . (P) James P. Moffett, 00, past poten tate of Al Kader temple and past grand master of Portland lodge tif, A. F. & A. M died at his home here yesterday. For 3S years he was connected with the Oregon Insurance Rating Hureau, but has been retired for several years. He was active in Masonic affairs for many years. l TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY! (2 DAYS ONLY . LAST TIMES TONIGHT! GLORIA SWANSON IN "WHAT A WIDOW" A Modern Comedy AL80 strancPas IT SEEMS Multicolor Film of Oddities of the World. ja PAT HE NEWS 2e2 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. Sue Carrol in Clever Holly Comedy - Sun Heralded its the most delightful: light comedy treat of the season "She's My Weakness," Radio Pic tures' adaptation of the success ful Xew York stao hit "Tommy." open tomorrow for 2 days only, at the Holly theatre. The picture version features clever young Arthur Lake,- nnd vivacious Sue Carol in the lead ing roles. Arthur is seen as the youth who! is so highly regarded by the par-! ents of the girl that his courtship, of Sue is rendered doubly difff-j cult. She tires of having him soj flatteringly recommended to hei'j that It takes the ingenious plan-1 ning of several people and aj number of novel story twists to PI II Rertha Miller, wife of Waldo S. Miller, died uL her home on the Appleguta near midnight Saturday, at the age of 'fit years, Bertha. Muy Shldo 'wns' horn at Ronrustnwn, III. Hetorc her- mar riawo she tmiKht Hchool for a mim her cf years, the last term of which she taught at Kock Vale, t'olo., where she met Mr. Miller, to wtiom she was married at Canon City. Colo., It5 years uko. J They came to Oregon in 1 i0T j and for 22 years resided at Cot- tape (Jrove and about one year ao they with their daughter, now Selma YounK. came to Jackson county and settled in the Apple- gate district. Resides her husband and daugh ter she leaves two brothers, Julius W. Shide of Fruita, Colo., and Otto A. of Medlord. Funeral services will he held al the Cruiser chapel at 2:110 Tuesday with llev. C. H. Hurler officiating. Interment n Med ford cemetery. DESPITE ST0 They're prepared for emergen cies at the Holly theatre, the man agement proved when the lights went out over the city of Med ford yesterday. Darkness did not "reign" nt the Holly. As soon as 1 the city lights went out the emer gency lights, which are a part of la special lighting Hytem, went on. Then the emergency entertainers came on the stage with no obvious halt in the evening's program. Kred Olsen played several piano numbers, (ieorge Olsen sang two solos and later led the nudience'in the chorus of aeveral popular songs. Miws Lucille Crows, usher nt the theatre, sang two solos. The sec ond time the city lights went out Miss Crews nnd Miss Kthel Chord, who is nlso an usher sang several duets. YULE TREES NOW The Christmas trees which hav graced t he street Intei ncriion in j the bu.siness district since a week or more befurn Christmas were all taken down and carted away to the city dump over tho week end, and anil the evergreen and other, foll.;e decorations of tho store windows and stgre fronts, for the holiday s period, have atmi dlip penred, along with Christmas p r- . bid window dinplnys. 0 A Iho the great mnjority of Cnrintmiis tre-n atid other greens that graced hu rcrin of Mi'dford homer are now lying In nyk yards, alleys or vacant hits awaiting tho starting of spring bon-fires. In other word Medford and vicinity is now all puuured away for another great Christmas ubner- Luce jfcl93I. u Llnkvilln Work of ld.it! Ing local cemetery completed. OI,'K(i(), MONDAY? .1 Cam! hiinir them together. "She's My - Weakness" boasts n supporting cast of exceptionally talented p layer.". Lticten Liltle- field. father of the girl, gives one of the ever-deliKhti'ul perform ances which have given him a name as one of the best -liked featured players In motion pic tures. Helen Ware, who has con- I tribnted s e v e r a 1 unforgettable rules in talking pictures, plays the mother. William Collier. Sr., one of the legitimate stage's, best loved players, altio Is seen to ad- vantage. The merry comedy, "What Widow" with dloria Swnnson in the star role, closes at tin: Holly tonight. j Thrilling Picture of I North at Rialto An enthusiastic autlienec waa held spellbound last night at the Fox Rialto theatre during the many sensational episodes in the Fox Movietone outdoor song thrll lor, "l.'nder Suspicion." Lids Moran ami J.' Harold Murray por tray the featured roles in this lom-iely gripping drama of love nnd adventure , in the Canadian Wilderness. The hero, a man tin le.j- a cloud duu to his suspicious activities as a flying ftee, takes -the appellation of John Smith and tries to loso his identity by Join intf the Canadian .Motilities. I lo 1m hard pressed to retain his secret, however, especially, when he meets the daughter of his cap tain and a jealous suitor tells the Ki'l something of Mr. Smith's career. a thrilling rescue of a hunter adds to Smith's laurels, hut inatteiv reach a crisis when he i called upon to save the ! captain from a dangerous forest fire and flies a plane through tho blinding simdfc to reach bfm. This seijueneo. one of the most exciting Hpectacles this reviewer has wltneed since the advent of the talkies, redeems Smith's tt terinfr reputation and, as might ho, expwted, ends the picture hap pily. ! 4 j RESUME WINGS J. Russell. Cunningham, Pacific Air Transport pilot, has been the object of considerable commenda tion throughout the state for the pat several days for hc.idwork In ; making a forced landing In u ! strange mountain country early , t New Year's morning. 3 miles from ; Oak ridge. Aviators say ho has proved his right to the title "most, seientlfie flier In the service." Cunningham in exiwcted to re-; turn to Meitfnrd in a few days to j resume flying on the regular I'ort- lain run. He left Kug'ne Sunday' tu locate the plane and make ar riuigemenlA for bringing It out of the .anew, nix. feet at Kmlgrnnt lake, where he had landed. The, ship is only slightly damaged nnd If pOHHlhle It will be brought by: hIcIhIih. Otht-rwlKo It will he cnv-l end up and brought out in the spring. I E N'o charges are to hei made fori thoso attending' the night, school which open Thursday evaning at; the iigricultoral hnilding ' tf the Mt-nior hlirh i'hon, under the di -' rertlon of ('. I). ThompHon,' it wax anrifiunced today. The c-lasses will he coiidui'ted two nluhts t'.i,-U week for five weeks. The enur-e heing ntonored by Die Kmitb-llimhen ML'rh uliuial de partment of the local h.h Hchoul. All iTHercHted in the nt inly of poultry are renue.Hicd t0 attend the Mixanly.itiion m e e l 1 n g TJiuix'lay A f. 19: j(JY () SCENE IAGE The Pierce, against Smith, damage suit of Klmer j a logging camp employe, j Sieve Tranos and Glenn . lugging truck . operators. ' was started in the circuit court with the selection of a jury and the departure of that body, in their own curs, to view the scene of the accident. It was understood that the auto expense would lie at the rate of a dime a mile, to be borne by the plaintiff. Pierce seeks $;uno general dam ages and $;iU: special damages, mid th-it no n niuiill nt' a crash July 2S, last, near the Crater Lake highway-Trail-TIller r o a il Junction at Trail his nose was bro ken "ami his breathing impaired." Pierce, the complaint sets forth, was riding In a Ford delivery truck, as the guest of his employer K. W. Sigelman. and asserts there was an auto smash, as a result of the alleged careless driving of the truck. It Is not expected that the case will be finished before tomorrow, as the jury will not bo back front a 23 mile drive to Trail until mld aftcrnoon. SPEED PLANS FOR: LB C. (Men Smith, principal of the Medl'ord hiKh school, and Frank Clark, local architect, left last night for Portland to speed the work nn draft ins of plans for the two new Med ford school buildings. Sunt. 10. II. lledrick stated this morning. Mr. Clark Is having considerable work on drafting of plana for the buildings done by KniKhten & Pow ell. Portland architects. The plans will be completed the middle of this month, according to Mr. (Murk's announcement. The necessity for a second bond election, which will he held Janu ary lf, will not delay the calls for bids. They will be called for as soon ns the plans are completed. Tho school board will let bids for both buildings at the snnie time In order to give the contractors a chance to bid on each or both the buildings. A 5 per cent margin will bo allowert :oeat contractors over outsUln concerns, according to the board's announcement. CUT BAGGAGE RATE A reduction in excess burgage rates of B0 per cent has just been announced by the HoehiK System air lines on tho Han Kranoisco ChiciiKo nnd Port land -Ken I tie-Han UieKO routes. Tho same rates have nlsn been put Into force to all points on the West Coast All Transport's system, and on the Transcontinental nnd Western Air, Inc., pin ties. The new haRRiipe rates nre based on one-half of one per cent of tho fare between point h on air route and will allow 3( pounds to be 'i it led free hy each pnsHenier. Children's Colds Checked without "closing." Rub on ICKS Vaponub OVER tMILUQN JARS USED YEARLY Let Us Improve Your APPEARANCE kit t, . ... INDIVIDUAL Permanents $6.50 Complete Special Facials featuring Paul Vclcn's cor rective creams SIM 0 Cinderella BeSuty Shop Phone 1520 kFor Hird Coughs That Call Crcomulsion is made for coughs fcoin cidds that hang on. For rough deep and diliicult coughs where yaj dar nor risk a less effective help. Hut careful people use it ur coughs which seem milder use it io do the utmost and he safe. For no body knows where a cough may lead. C'reomuUion combines seven major help in one. Some coughs yield best to one help, some to another. Doctors often differ on the bet help, for coughs arc not alike. So here we combine all the best to be sure. Creosote stand first. Here it is blended, emulsified and nude palutii bte. For southing membranes and combating gerins, it is considered the supreme help in this type of cough. Hut other helps are sutuetiuie Charter No. 77'U. INwrvo District No. i'2 UKPOUT til' CONDITION OP Til K First National Bank of Mmll'nril. in tin- suiii- nf o-r-iiii, ui tho eliinr tit' liusincHH un Di-L'om- liri Ill so. ItKSOl itci:s l.nntis ami ilismiuits $ OvT.l!-;ll"ls I'niti'il St:tU'H !(t vi'rn nil-lit Mt'i-ui it it's Dwtlt'tl Other IhiiuIh. stin-Uft. tititl sft'tnitifs owned Itankhlti litttlse. ST S.MMl.tm ; i-'n i-niiure utitt fixttlie.s. S 1 Tt.OOII.IMI Ut'serve Willi l-'t'tiera I Keserve Itank t'ash ami title fi'tim hanliH outsitle cheeks anil tithef ensh items Keili'tiiiuiiin fuml with 1'. S. Treasurer anil tine friun l". S. Treasurer , Total i i Min fiipital stoek iiaiil in Stirplus I'nitiviiled profits- net rireuiuliiu; notes otilstaniiint; line to hanks. ineluillltK certified and cashiers' checks outstanding 19.765.5G Detnand deposits 1. 2.16, 047. 1 1 Time deposits 1I24.349.S3 23. Total J2.4S9.43SI.13 Stale of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: 1. 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