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'PAGE FOUR 'AfEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORfiflOX. THURSDAY, JANUARY IS. 3931. 11V N 0' HAVANA, Jan. 15. (A') If "Minna spank," "papa Hpank" to, REBECCA HOOKER 87 YEARS OLD, IS Jli-becca Jane Hooker puhkimI away at Iht humi, 202 JIaven For wjwtal dayH number of tl.r HU-,,t,t- ,,1, l' Thui K.lay murnliiK feminist oiKanlziition, 1 'art da 1" ,, ... , , ,7, n . tl ; 7 yeaiH. Jlur death ciitun on th Mupirt women" have nut outshl the palace unrl adinf niKtered vpankiiiKs to Cuban wo men of a revolutionary turn of mind who appeared in (IcnionntiutlonH ayiiinut J're.sident Alachado. Yenterda four male university MiuientH, dre.s.sed as women, ap- JH'oached n parked ear ami hew an . tn hecklo its oecupaiils. True ti; Uioir pi credent, the women left i tho iar ami atl-mpteil to .spank ' , .ho iuartet. ,. of the f. Hl! ,,,., .M,.,f(, , ..... it, ,1 111 lin other fled. Tho Kpnnliliin women flr.sl mad their appearance last Saiurday when three Cuban kItIh were -h;iH-tlwed. Four other Cuban1 women, one an attorney, com plained to , pollco yesterday that they had ' been attacked. annlveiHary of her hlrth, Jan. 15, 1M4. Kho had been hedfant with , her Illness for tho punt eiKht monttiH. Jane Spurgeon wan horn In New ton county, AHhhouiI Ueceinber Hi, J8iii. Hho married Alfred Hooker, a Civil war Holdier and to thin i union were horn eiKht child run, ! four of whom have preceded her in death. She 1h survived by one dauKhter and three wnn, Mr. II. A. h'reden- J. I). Hooker and W. A. Hook. r of .Medford and II ' InMallallon l-ovi-ly I Affntr of WeclncMlny. Characterised by the beautiful 1 white evening kdwdh worn by the f particlpantH ami bawketH of color ful flowers, whirh banked t)io Masuiih? hall, the annual installa tion of Iteaines chapter, O. JJ. K was k reeled Inst evening hh the moMt brilliant event of tho year in IixIki cirelen. The ceremony was attended by 3.io members a ud quests. Mi'H. (iwendolyn Woodcock was installed an worthy matron and Mrs. Delia Schef fel was presented with tho past matron's Jewel, the presenta tion was nijulu by Mis. C. T. Kweeney. . . Other officeiH infilled to carry on the IndKv work for the coming year were: Urin Si.hcnck. worthy patron ; .M rs. Cordelia HarncH, as foeiate matron; C. M. Houston, Hattle Al- i- ii, a i.i.i.i.i it i.'.,Mu i.i,, i. I associate pairon; .mik. ler, treasurer; ,M rw. Maud Holme ;' j sixteen Kraiulchildren and tvvenly- ono Kieat-Krandchildien. and two brotherH, Anion Spureon, Okla homa City, Okla., and Peny Kpui Keon, Pueblo, Colorado. Mm. HiHiker came to Oregon in Asluria. IHils openod recently for coastructlon of addition - to Klrst Presbyterian church "dlfieo. Rabys Colds ICk Best treated without v-A" aosing just rub on OVER W MILLION JAPS USFD VFAPIV chaplain; Mrs. 1 lanna HweeUand, marshal; Mrs. Krink, orKanist; Mrs. K. !;. Wilson, conduetresH; Mrs. Meda (iilberl, associate con- Ittith i uvi i,..- ..r,ui,i,.,i i.. t..,ir,.,.,i i Uiieirew: hiar poims: m r I wniuron, Auau; .mim, i nni.i wick, Untli; Mrs. little Kinlth, ! Klectra; .Mi Hoso Houston, Mar tha and Mrs. Lillian Oray, lOsther Mrs. Maude West, warder for the past .'II years. She wan known by bur friend" hh Orandma Hooker. Kho was known ami loved by a hoHt of friends besides her relative!. Funeral servlci-s will be held at tho Perl Funeral Home, Saturday at 2 p. m. IIukI) W. JSuch will officiate, ainl Interment will lake place In the Medford cemetery. Mrs, SeKsKhuiii Honored On itirtbday. Mm, Charlie Plaess and Mm. Kay Pritchett uf Trail were Joint! Mr. IteJhlen to Kntertalu UtxI on Tiuwlay Mvtt. F. K. Redden will entertain the Queen J-tther circle at her home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho meeting will bo of Hpecial interest ag Mm. L. F. Helk nap will Kiye a talk on her trip to Hawaii. .Ineksoii I. T. A. Meets Friday Mm. ChurJca WinK will act as program chairman at the meeting hfisn.ss.- nt n MinniiHi firor tiie juckhoii t iqmorrow Mrs. j;. W. SeKeamnan on Monday "fU-rnoon in Hie ubaenco of Mm. evenin at Mr. and Mrs. HeKeMa-, J'-"1' l lJnn, who 1h ill. maii H new h o m e, ' UoKuesfdel The meeting will open at 3 Pine" on the Joue river, honor- n'clocjt and all mothem and mld- Iiik Mrs. .SeKcssmun's birthday UancinK was enjoyed and lunch, ecrved at midnight by the hos tenses. Mrs. KeKctwman received intiny bvely Kifts from her friends, im ludiiii; three 1 a r k e birthday cakes. Ouests for tho evening wero Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ham mack. Mr. and Mm. Willard Mc Cullwk, Mr. and Mm Wesley Lur-ki-e of Medford, Mr. and .Mm. Hum Houston. Mr. and Mm. Pert Con ner, .Mr. and Mm. Italph iJcnder, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Trusty, Mm. Hay Truby, Klvln Pierre, Harney l.eabo. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hluess and Mr. and Mrs. Jtay Pritchelt, all of Trail. Commlltee I'lann oNtuine I'ai'ty Tlie committee In charge 'of the costume party to be (fiven by the Ilusiness and i'rofeHslonal Wom en's club Tuesday evening in the V. W. C. A. par lorn, met ItiHt .eve- year graduates of the uchgol aro uiKed to be present. Mrs. Perl Will KiUertaiu With ItrldKe hiiiicheoii. CumplimentliiK Mm. I L. San dem, Mm. Frank Perl will enter tain with a one o'clock bridge luncheon at her homo tomorrow afternoon. Coven will bo placed for 1'-' KUeatfl. -4 : "" nhiK at the home of Mm. Clarice and1 Spuhn. Final arrnitKementH for (iordon Kershaw, sentinel. t entertainment were made. The installation work was beau- All members of the organization tlfullv c;i.rrie(l on bv installing of-! are urged to attetul, tm an cvtmlng fb...rs. Mrs. W. H. Mcfjowaii. Mm. , of gaiety has been planned. A Co(Ullle. Drilling to bo-'Num-ed nt Fat Flk las & Oil company's well near this town. I'urdln Sanitary Comfort you've never knoivn before INDOORS or out-of-doors, dur ing hours that were once trying, , Kotcx now assures you tlie"greatest , possible comfort and .security. Kotex takes up actually five times . more moisture than an equal weight j of cotton, and it is soft, not only at first, but during hours of wear, i Because it absorbs away from the , surface, it is guaranteed to give ; more protection, longer protection . , than any other sanitary pad. U can . ' j be worn on either side with cqn.tl efficiency. , ;. "I 1 j. IJm 1 4 U AMI' 11 prize will )e given to tho person wearing the most original costume. l-Utch pie 1111)11" Is also asked to bi-lng a cup. Committee memliers are Lucy Davis, Klsle Jtrown, Winifred Walker, Anne J So wring, Mabel Wilson and Mrs. Clarice .Spuhn. Kotcx is rounded and tapered to fit perfectly. It deodorizes by a special process. And, of course, it is disposable. Thai's why millions of women first turned to this new method of sanitary protection. ' Kotcx Company, Chicago 111. KOTSX The New Sanitary Pad which deodortxej Kale Young, Mrs. In and Mrs. Hattle White The Hall was decorated in poln Hulttas. cyclamuns, ferns and lampH for the occasion ami tho dining room tables with wnyla, sweet peas and caudles. The decorations were arranged by Mrs. Kdna Isaacs, Mrs. Marie Sehoepen and Mrs. (Irace lloyl. A program of musical numbers, also arranged by Mrs. IwtaeH, was one of tho leading fenlureu of tho evening. Miss Cecil Cosh entertained tu audience with two solos, playing her own accompaniment; Mrs. Kl- sle Strang with two solos, jiccom panled at the piano by Miss I mo gene. Wallace, and Harold Corliss with two solos, aeeompanied by Mrs. Kffie llerburt Veoman. The male oiiartet, Messrs. Howard. Mc Donald, Shockley and Meeker, also entertained with two numbers, for which Mrs. is. W. Shockley played tho pin no accompaniment. Utile Marjory I'aley delighted I Ik, niifllencn -with a violin solo, playing on the violin with which Auxiliary to .Meet her mother entertained member 'neH noiiie. of lOasttu-n Klar for many years. The number was especially en joyed by the lodge members fa miliar with Inn mother's music. She was accompanied at the piano by her grandmother, Mrn. J. r . White. Little Dick Woodcuck also nleasod tho audience ttnd his mother by playing the march for her to enter tho liiHtallatiiin cere mony. Nhor), btil Impressive, speeches by the Incoming and outgoing of ficers added to tho formality of tho occasion. fiend. Federal government Jto purchase site here for construction of new federal building. W. C. T. T. Will Olwrvu Prohibition's Itirtlubiy. The eleventh anniversary of the passage of the prohibition amend ment will be celebrated tomor row with a covered dlnh luncheon and program by the Medford V. C T. 1. Doth tho luncheon and program will .be held In the Methodist church, South. Several prominent speakers will participate in the program and there will also be several Interest ing musical numbers. All members and friends of the union are invited to ' attend the meeting. A silver offering will' bo taken to aid the lochl organiza tion. f-f I" The Dadies Auxiliary of the Capital church will meet tomor row afternoon at' the hump, of Mrs. W. 1 4. Jones, l4H Apple street. After the business stolon ( a program will be presented by the committee, headed by Mrs. J. .Duly, chairman, Mrs. A. II. Uho(ids and 1 lelen Uawlon, Mrs. Marx Honored Al Itrldge Tea. A lovely event cif special interest to members of tho young mm-rlcd set was the bridge tea and shower given Kriday afternoon by Mrs. .lack Porter and Mrs. I truce Bauer, complimenting Mrs, Homer 'V-t'X. There were thrco tables; of bridge Iti plav. - - - --- - - ----- - M Ml ENLIVEN SOCIAL FESTIVITY AT C. P. They danced tho Virginia , reel, led through the bows and court sies by County Judge Alex Spar row, and "cut the pigeon's wins" along with all other essentials of two quadrilles, called by William I'erry of Kagle Point, at the meet ing of the Jackson County Hecrea-j tion club, held at the Central! Point (1 range hull last night. The meeting, which was In the form of a party honoring mom be rs of tho Josephine county club. was attended by 50 members of the local ,club. Tho program ar ranged by Mrs. Mabel Mack, pro gram chairman was climaxed by the luncheon served by the men's committee, composed of Judge Sparrow. Arnold Hohnert of Cen tral Point and Harry Ward of Kagle Point. In addition to tho old-fashioned dancing, music for which wna fur- nished by Jack Tyrrell of Oak Grove and Airs. Alma Meyer o Hake Creek, games were led by Mrs. Lola , Shepherd of Rogue Hlver. An original paper, In which nil members of the club figured, Ws read by Mrs, O. T. Wilson of Sams Valley. Judge Sparrow presided at tho meeting, welcoming tho 18 Jose phine county guestti- Other num bers on tho program wore: Group singing, led by Mrs. Theodore Slmn of Jacksonville; two readings by Doris Congor of Jacksonville, "Tho Swan' givon as a music appre ciation number by Mrs. Meyer, and Hio grand march, led by Mrs. II. W. Ward of Kaglo Point. Guests from Josephine county, for whom tho meeting was hold, were Mrs. Surah Wertz, homo demonstration agent, Mrs. David Jenson, Mrs. L. M. Spencer, Mrs. Joe Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Lnth rop, Mrs. Irene Foster, Levi Vin cent, Hob Brooks, Mrs. Meda Tal in. MIhh Ruth Hoefner, Estella Pol lock, Fanny Grable and Mary Eva teta Fairfield. The I citlnued U to begin an engage ment next Saturday night in the ' Gold Hill dance pavilion for Luke KincaJd, according .to announce- ment today. The Gold Hill dances .! operate from y tsaturoa i night until (ft a.m.. and are the . , only attraction for da -era who ,. , L , , would trip the "light fantastic" Klwoud Htruder orehentra. i , , ,., ,.k.M.l.on AT .SOLD HI1L DANCE! wt'll known for lu music at Ihui of lhe jaokaonvtlle uartlc. Jnf kHonvlllp dancnK rtTi-ntly iliti-t TJi orrhtrft will tnflurlo two new member from San Francisco where ihcy had been located f"--eomo time, playing In cabarets. .Next week this orchestra will play over K.MKD. The .Mail lbulie VliBin station, on regular hour. 1 A New J'ork doctor predicts a revult against high medical -.fees. But ho people should be educated to contract I'jss expensive diseases. Chlcngn K venlng Post. Flavor-Protections Keep MJB Fresher . . Like Cellophane Protects Fine Foods Note the "Hi-Test Vacuum Seal" of Mj-B's exclusive air-removal method mm PARALLEL FLAVOR.PROTECTION SUCCESSES rnt. anil AriA -..'.. I g I TJ ffC . . 1 uv mi vi miMi umi law .1 A&.J.U. 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Our Complete Line of DRAPERIES Nothing Reserved! Wo are closing out our entire stock of ynrd goods Cratomies, Chintzes and other drapery materials . . . This is an absolute CLOSE OUT as we will no longer lmiullo this lino. : g - Cretonne and ' p Chintz, ?5c values, ; S yard l'rj9c. z Price and Less Draperies Finest Chintz, $1.00 and $1.25 values, yard 39c 36-inch Draperies, values to 1.25 yard 39 c 36-Inch Draperies, values to H.75 69c- 50lnch Tafteta and Damask rirapeilcs, values to $5.00 yard $1.89 $1.15 Taffeta and Damask draperies, values from $2.25 to $3.25 yard RUFFLED BEDROOM CURTAINS 08c Vuluo, pair li)c' $1.08 Values, pair , )fS $2.40 Values, pair SI. 10 CLOSE OUT Odds and Ends of CHAIRS Dining room and general purpose chairs two to six of a kind and a few of single chairs. An ABSO LUTE CLOSEOUT of these chairs at these low prices! ' 4 Walnut finished chairs with blue leather seats. SI2.00 values, each $6.75 Walnut finished chairs, blue seats. (8.00 values, each $5.00 6 Walnut finished chairs, cana seats. $8.50 values, each $4.50 4 Walnut finished diners, Tapestry seats. $6.45 values. Specia each $3.75 ODD PIECES OF FURNITURE Chiffoniers, bedroom pieces, etc. will be closed out without regard to cost . . . 8ee our windows and second floor displays! PROTECTION 30 North Central WHILE YOU ARE SAVING When you invest with us you not only have the ' protection of first mortgage security on im proved real estate but you have the comfort ing assurance of our background of twenty two years of safe saving. It is a good thing to place your money where it is always worth a hundred cents on the dol lar' and where it has an assured income. A preferred dividend of 7 is paid on CLASS A stock in this Association, shares are issued in multiples of $100.00 and participate in the semi-annual dividends from date of investment. Jackson County Building and Loan Association . EDFORD FURNITURE & HOWL CO. 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