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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDPOUD, i;K;0. WKI KSIAY. .IANTARY 11, WVA. PAGE THREE Itellof CoriM lo Jfolil JUUlllallOIt Ceremony. I Tho Woman' 8 Relief Corps will! hold annual . installation ceremony Thursday afternoon with Sarah C'ornwell fin installing offieer A, covered dish luneheon will ho j served at noon. Members of the , O. A. U. and families' are invited, and all , persons are requested to : bring ttieir own servb-e Yahlittn -T. A. The WaNhliiKtun I'.-T. A meet Krhhiy, January 10, at 3 o eloek. In celebrating of thrift week, Ilev. W. II. Hand of the First chrb'ttnn ehurch will talk on that t uhjeet. A splendid mush a I program is plauni'd and patrons and friends are cordially invited io attend I the meeting. )oan I 'u ml Curt I Parly To lit Uu-go Kveiil, Women of southern Oregon are reminded that tomorrow bOi"1 day of tho anniA loan fund cardj party to ho given under the aus-i put'.-' of the Creator Medford ehii( at the Hotel Holland. Women - each community ami town are in-j vittd to join in this effort to swell! the .scholarship loan fund in order. will that mean of attending school may he provided some gin, who; would otherwise to denied an edueation. Mrs. Uay Satehwell is general chairman of the event and will le assisted hy Mif. !!oso Scheffe lin and Mrs. John K. Peter. Mrs. I Louis Jt. Humphreys Is in charget of the tea room, with Mrs. John M it n d a y and M rs. J . C. Colli ns . assisting. Those who do not desire to ptny i I cards may drop in and have u ! cup of tea anytime hetween tho hours of Z and 5 p. m. j 11. I. W. lHnner Party Is lonely Invent Twenty-two guests attended the ; dinner meeting held last evening; ! fu the newly decorated dining: I room of the Hotel Holland by the j local Ilusiness and Professional Women's Club. The long table was attractively arranged with holly, red candles and cactus plants in colorful ele phant containers for decorations. Miss Cecil Cons, popular local soloist, entertained tho guests with three songs during tho din ner. Following dinner a short business session was held. M iss Lucy Davis was general chairman of the committee in charge of the event. Mrs. Ann Howring arranged the table decor ations and Miss Winifred Walker the menu. Other members of the committee were Mrs. Uraco Yoss, Miss Klsie Drown and Mrs. Clarice Hpuhn. f ; Home inul School Circle Will Meet Friday. The Home and School circle of tin lloosovelt school will meet Fri- NOW PLAYING WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY The Funniest Girl on the Screen WARNER BROS. Promt IN ANOTHER COMEDY RIOT f ran?1 Scf" 3 ::. .m WINNIE LI6HTNER Wound in the Tropical City Af fjk jri Winnie " Satisfies " Amcrico's JL WSMpisi Yen for a Really Funny Com- d$mjwl 1 if Jla 'edienne and This is Her, sfMff Remember wild Winnie Lightncr as one of the "Gold Diggers of Broadway?" Well, she's back Rgain as the "Life of the Party" Bigger, better and bolder than ever! Every guy is a gold mine to her. She makes 'em and breaks 'cm! Just a girl from the Golden Vest! She's a Wow! AND HOW! HEAR HER SING NEW, SNAPPY SONGS! AT.SO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS REGULAR HOLLY PRICES Matinee Evening Children 10c Children 25c Adults 35c Adults 50c Loges 50c Loges 75c IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR! day afternoon at it o'clock. The urogram will bo given by inenibQ of the graduating class and win be devoted to the sub ject of -'our Home, inn School and Oi QSiale." Mothers of the 't; members will act us ho-l-'f'.-es. Kaeh mother iw asked to he present. Mrs. T.aughlhi lloiiorccl At Hrhlse larty A delightful bridge party was t?iven hy Mrs, Chewier Cumming nl her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. K, It. Laughliu of Mitchell, Ore., who is her house KUest. There were two tables In play with prize for high Score being won hy Mrs. I'm 11 1 llieks and con Kolation hy Mrs. Lewis lilyth. A lovely finest prize 'was awarded Mrs. I.aughlin. tiuetas present were: Mih. Kuto Collins. Mis. 11. Hrown Koulk'er, Mrs. l'aul llieks, Mrs. I-owIh Itlyth, Mrs. l-'red N. Cuiumings and .Mrs. Paul lterklamt. Mil I ford Folks Among (tusts Inaugural Itall The leaditif; event of Oregon so ciety, the inautiural ball held in Salem Monday evening, as tribute to Coveruor and Mrs. Julius 1. Meier, was attended by numerous southern orcotmis. Ainoui; the Med fort I people reiurtiflitf last nlKht from (he brilliant affair, the first formal inuinuiriil ball to be held in OroRon since ISS", wen Mr. ami Mrs. Carl V. TenRwald. Mr. and Mrs. Malhert S. Deuel, and Mr. and Mrs. Kalph CowrUI. I loyal XeiRhhors I'lati Husines Meet. The Hoy a I XelRhhor camp will meet in reRiilar husinesy hohsIoii Thursday evening. January 1 5. Practice for installation will be the leading feature of tho even ing. I klaiis for' lreeiiialioii or "('rtifirixiiiii' DlsciisMtl. Stainer's "Crueif ixion.' im ot the most b.utiful contributions; io the worldV.f music, written inj elisel v.liu e of tho Kastertidc, iua be presented in Medfonl on Coed l'iil.t, it whs announccti last, AM persons in I crested in the pr.-nitttiun it clmral work in Meil l"! d. !io I'aver such a pre.- nla ti'.n I'.-r the saeretl Kasirr season, uc asked to call Mis. Klsie Strang I - x I or Mrs. C. 11. PasUe. CENTRAL POINT MEN ELECT AYERS LEADER BALK CAVEMEN' PLOT 10 KIDNAP ADMIRAL BYRD i . i Kisses in Medford Lack Influence Upon Digestion Claimed By Noted Editor . . W. Ayers was elected presl- I dent of tin- Men'H Hrollierhood of ; the 1-Vderaled churches of Central, Point fuf the eomiiiR year at the : regular meeting he hi last nicht. Itol.eit Merrht was elected vice; presiilent and Kills Uanh secretary. ; A number of committees will be appointed at a later date. I The program for the evening ; was cuiiduetetl by A. II. Webster. I t-bah ma ii. who introduced Herb j tlrey. advertising manager of the . Mail Tribune, who was the main ! speaker of the evening. j Mr. (Irey described his recent ' trav Is through the South Sea Is- ! lauds and Australia, showing many j interesting pictures and souvenirs t brought back from the regions ! visited. i Mr. Webster gave the devotional' lesson anil Olaf Severson led the J audience in several spirited songs. The meeting was attended by j the members and their sons ami many guests.' I Salem. Construction progress ing ra pidly on new cell block for state prison here. An application to the circuit court tin- restraining order .i"iuim; any Crants pass organiza tion I roil i hi any way interfering with Admiral Pichard K. Hytd's trip i.i Medford will be presented to Juile Norton in Crants Pass t his after noon by a delegation of Al-dtoi ,1 1.. gionnaires. headed by Coininantler John Holnter. it was announced this morning. The Medford Legion has a run ii act with Admiral Pyrd for his exclusive a p pea rame In southern Oregon. l lery el fort will be made to Me that he arrives in thin ity safely for the Saturday a Kernel in matinee at the Holly t heat re and the evening perform-iim-e lo tollou . I u format inn was received hero last night to the efleel that the Crants Pa-s Cavemen are plan ning to Uiilnap Admiral Pyrd in thai city lo initiate him Into their i rd -r. Therefore immetliate ac tion was taken by Legionnaires of Medford to check such a dem onstration. The Cavemen have in the past initiated numerous celebrities, who endeavored to pass through their city. Put the Medfonl Legion naires feel that Admiral Hyrd is on such a strenuous schedule that he shouldn't he interfered with, even by the Cavemen. The application for injunction will be filed this afternoon and the people of southern Oregon are promised that Admiral Hyrd will be in Medfonl Saturday. (Hy 1'va Xealon) "The bliss of a kiss measures happiness" so poets nnd song sters say. Put Or. Frank II. Viz etelly, dictionary editor. In an ar ticle In Radio Digest, goes a bit further. Now that the practical winter season is here, more prac tical than usual, and spring sev eral months away, he says In be half of the age old custom. "Kiss ing is good for the digestion." Ami in response, men of Med ford, and women too, who prefer not to be quoted, say, "Neither is If lie." On selentifle authority, Dr. Viz etelly avers that In kissing only beneficent organisms are encoun tered ami that the advantages of the practice far outweigh its in finitesimal risks, for it provides the kissers with microbes useful for digestion. A well known Medford bun in ess man replies. "A kiss that is good for t he digestion is bad for (he morals," and concludes with "It brings into play a lot of microbes alt right." Dr. Vi.otolly continues. "It will probably be found that the hene ficlent organisms required flour ish in greatest abundance on the hps of the young ami comely.' And another Medford business man substantiates his nrgument by stating, "The effeet of kissing on the digestion depends entirely upon the person you chuoso to kiss." And still another replied, when Interviewed on tho weighty ques tion this morning, "If tho wife is around It's bad for your digestion." Mis companion answered, "Kiss ing Is ono thing und digestion an other. When I'm romantic I don't want to eat. I'm just romantic." And a woman, emphatically re plied. "A kisH may be Rood for digestion, hut It's also good for a lot of 11 raising," which is rather hard on Mr. Vizetelly's def inition of a kiss, ft reads: "It Is a seal that expresses Bin cere affect Ion; a pledge of future union; a gift, which as Riven, takes from us (be impression of our heart; a crimson balsam for tho heart-broken soul; In fact, kisses are the grains of gold and silver, precious stones from the mind of tho heart that enrich tho store of happiness when hearts are sur charged with love'H electricity." In response to this eloquence, many local persons declared their experience too inadequate to just ify an answer. Among them are Pill Lydiard, A. S. Itosenbaum, .lack Carle, Clenn lirenner and KrneHt Hostel; which only goes to indicate that spring is still too far in ail vance lo interest tho local populace in romanticism though the first rose has bloomed. 4 AMBLING ALP POPULAR WITH FAIR TRAVELERS XKW YORK, Jan. 14 (JP) Who was a general favorite in tho ballroom of a liner just arrived, such a fuvorito that he could not grunt all requests for dances? No body but a fellow with enormous feet by the name of Primo Car-nera. DONT GROW OLD!'' U 4 , i. -2 t'J V i ',f 7, i t John Molt es warns you JOHN BOLES, Universal, whose excellent singing voice and fine acting ability have made him one of the screen's most popular stars, tells you what he considers worn, an's most priceless possession. Learn the complexion secret 98 of the important screen actresses know A i ft ? ' 1 1i I f "ITOVADAYS no woman ' need be afraid of birth days," John Boles says. "Charm isn't by any means measured by years! "One of the most alluring women I know is . . . 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