MF.ni'OTin AfATTi TRTBHm "MEDFOTvD, OltFOON'. TIT-SHAV, VVAWIV AHV : HMl. PAOE TIIIIEE Marvelous Values! Spring Dresses Smart and New' .98 Sillily (lull Tollloriiiw ' Members Meets of tho Wednesday NtH-MS rilllt llUltliel Ami Theater Parly A wvoiy evi-iu 01 1 nuii.ua- , ,,, , ui tomorrow. IHK fur Biiulualo nuivra of Ibl ' 'win ' C(.ncinli'iitP on u study of. will In' till' iKinqut'l at the Mllstaphn Kemal ! iisllll anil iiu status of modern Turkey. i ne topic will lie loil by Mm, T. W. Miles. The book review Will he Mia .1. l). Urey mm i tty will he the Itanquri I Hotel Medfuril. to he followed by a theater party at the Holly. The j table In the imiull dining room willj i he colorful with miring flowers and ! lifhted eandliw. with favors to har- ) Cover will Larry Si-hade, he placed for Mrs. Mrs. ltobert Strang. .Miss Louise Leathers. Mrs. Klhort I'oleman, Miss Edith Thorhis, Mrs. William Heath. Miss Herthu I'of feen. Miss lluehardi. Miss Phyllis Swearingcn, Miss Jlaliel Swain, Mrs. Lyda King. Mrs. Josephine Jones, Mrs. Itaymund l'"h, Miss Marie Miller, Miss Carmen Doro thy. Mrs. Amy Kent Smith and Mrs. o'Shauwhncssy. Wood Oil Arllst Keinemlieis l-'i ienils Here I Loral people who followed with J much interest the work of Sam Ijiiik. woodcut artist, during inc period he maintained a small stu dio In this city, are Interested m learning that Lang, as he was best known. Is enjoying a larger elen tele In Santa llarhara, Cal. He in working constantly and delving further into the past for new sub jects. His next color woodcut will be "Atlantis," following Plato's de scriptton. Two lovely prints of cuts made for the holiday season were re cently received by a friend here. One is of the Crucifixion" and the other chooses a gllmpso of ocean from a bank with wind-bluwn trees for its subject. el Ve ll be current events relative to ' tho subject will be given by Mrs. Louis I!. Humphrys. Music Teachers I'laii liwilnir coco Home The Music Teachers association will meet next Tuesday evening at the uome of Mrs. K. K. Miss Harriett lialdwin a paper oji the milijcet school music. Mrs. drews is chairman gram commltice. (.lore. will g'vo of public tleorgo An- of the pro- MANN'S TO GIVE FASHION REVUE ON WEDNESDAY These dresses would have sold for two or three dollars more than this price a year ago! Each one is a new Spring style ... of bright colored silk crepe, a gay new print or a combination of a print and a plain color . . . just the kind of a dress you want to wear right now . . . and all through the Spring. J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc 6th and North Central Phone 2415 Mr. ami Mi-s. Heai'li la-.tci-lalii nl Dinner Complimenting the birthday an niversary of Mrs. K. 12. MclOlhosc of Crants Pass, formerly of this citv. Mr. and Mrs. It. ('.. Ileach entertained with a dinner parly at their home Sunday. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. McKlhosc and daughter. Mary Louise, and son Ulehard, Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Marsh, lira. Mary Hazelrigg and Mr. and Mrs. lieaeh. 4 Mis. Itobill-ou Itctlll'lls l-'ninl Trip South Mrs (l:iin Kobinsoil. who rmiinatilcd her sister, Mrs. Vilas and little daughter. Small, on a trip to southern California, returned to Medford Sunday aftei a short slay under southern sun shine. 4 ltcocptloil rlnnnctl By l'vthlan Sisters The reception for all new mem . ... i. tomorrow eve- i... i1,a Pvthlan Sisters v.111 ., csi,,,,,,. narty. All knights .,.i il, 1,1 Indies are cordially i i ti. e new members u,..b',llv urecd to bo present Kadi person is asked in costume. Mrs. Thm'iidyko to Ho .... . Xl'.ul.tkllllV . rr... Thorndyke will be hostess Wednesday afternoon to members of the I-ady Lions club ... ,...,wi ,iish luncheon anci in,, will be assisted by .L...i.. i Vemn Shanglo anil K. uurk. Ned In ure t0 coine PHOENIX BOY HURT IN GLIDER FLIGHT Cecil I In rt Icy, 21. who tin shod Into a barbed wiro fence .venter day In hia first f Unlit with a glider "C 111? own tn.mufnetiirc, :il hh- f:ilh- er's ranch near Phoenix, is report ed to be gctt'ns iilon- nicely this afternoon at the Sacred Heart hos pital, where he is receiving treat ment. He suffered five broken bnne in his riant ankle and inut and severe lirui.sus. The glider bad reached an alti tnde nf r0 (Vi'l when Hartley at It'inplcd to land it and crashed into the fence. He was rushed to Hie Sacred Heart lnpital, where he was found to have several broken bonny. Mrs. While l1osess At. Informal Musioiile An hour of music was enjoyed Sunday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. John White by her pupils and a few friends. Violin and piano nuinliers and a few roadinR.s com posed the program. The Misses Dorothy (.lore and Marjory I'uley entertained with two ensemble numbers, in addition to tho class- work. Kach month Mrs. White ban a recital for her pupils to further their interest in nuirtie. Koyal Arch Masons Poslixme Dunce The lioyal Arch Masons will not sponsor their dunce Friday oven ini? of this week as planned, but will bold it In the near future In Masonic hall. This change of pro main has been made because uf the dance to be kIvou Thursday even inir by the Dauhtera of tho Nile, followin- the ceremonial in the Ashland Masonic temple. Ms. Mills Home from Portlunil Mr. Tli of. H. Mills retitrned Sun dav from a week's visit In I'ort land with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv illeckwith. While there she enjoyed an evening's program of the Portland Symphony orches tra and was the inspiration for -evera 1 informal luncheons. Mr. anil Mr. Andrews licliiin 1'rtnii l.os Anurles Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. Andrews, who have been spending the win ter in I -os Angeles, returned lo Medl'ord oti the Shasta this forenoon. Fxteells KiiMM'tra '1'.. irntnrn IYmIuV mp n,l Mr. Corbin IMgell. who have been visiting in San Francisco tiwi wintot- homo of Mr. ana m.c ' ii fhandler Kgan, Pebble iin.icli. are expected to return their home in thin city today. Chrysanthemum liili tit MlH't Mr.s. Ktra Parker will entertain i.A tki,i,Io Mull of enrysanuu? ,.,. Ph-elo No. 84. Ncignoortf ui u'.m.iriMiri. fit her home on West Wednesday after noon. February lth. lnsianauui. of club officers will be held and a Hood attendance is desired. 1 ARCHERY CLUB IS F !TV k ! ArfffCW NOW PLAYING! V"'",p H ' TOMORROW! mm?:i: J3 Nitc FZ :f-.A J FOR THE fes 1' S LADIES " iHT "J TOMORROW i y i 1 NIGHT 5 - tirra rehg0uLlyr Mb- ':rv'I pmcESI 8 ( w-H'-. t Evening mt-.sH g5-5oc i I rvtTV 1 Buy Holly V I ' Scripl ' One of the Season's Smartest Comedies! He was mistaken for a gentleman and what a suc cess he was. . . If you like to laugh you will like this one "Once a I Gentleman" WITH EDWARD EVERETT HORTON AN ALL-STAR SUPPORTING CAST LOIS WILSON FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN KING BAGGOT GEORGE FAWCETT ALSO PATHE "JUNGLE TERROR" NEWS One of the "Vagabond Series" of adventure reels, with its HUMANETTE Setting in Rangoon Tlio Medford Arclicry club was organized last night as a result of an informal meeting of archers In the U. While Machinery com puny building. An Interesting uo Brum for tho season is being lilunncd. W. h. Jones was elected ,l,l.,nl nnd C. W. DllVlM WHS ninnnd secretary and treasurer. M. WctsonhcrEcr was cnoscn neiu officer. A regulation Indoor rango of i" vunia baa been completed nnd nreherv innv now bo nracllced Hie machinery building. Meetings will be held every Monday night and nrosneetlvn members or any liersnn Interested aro Invited to 1 present. The list of charter members,, addition to the officers, Include l. M. .laiinev. B. H. Janney, Kcott P. Darby. John II. Darby, C, McDonald and W. N. Offutt. . i Straw hats rough. Straw hats shiny and smooth. Straw huts atop blondes and brunettes will ho shown at Mndiitno I'litherinu I'nt torff's Kushion Ilevuo to ho I'eatitr ed tomorriiw afleruooti, Wednes day, from 2::i0 to 5 o'clock, on Hie second floor of Mann's Department store. Klsht models will display correct styles and colors to wear with new est Spring apparel from Manns storo. Corsages will be presented, to customers at tho millinery de partment during the afternoon. The rakish Wulteau siinoueue which Is so much tallied-ot lakes Its Inspiration from the gay and daring impressions of Hie young (winter. Hats tipped to show tho Air, banked with Mowers at one side, a single rose tucked under a one side drape, and plumes aro In teresting: delails pointed out hy iidaine foltortt. Women this season start Willi the hat instead of selecting Hie rest ol the ensemble and then find ing it hat tu complete the effect. Itight now small huts are reiiim- mended to usher in the new season, but enormous capulines for summer and the. beaches with seven and a half Inch brims will he worn during the summer mouths. Two-lone or two color hats will be shown for spring tailored wear bright colored trimming on black! or navy blue hats, .cherry and flame reds and emerald greens, registering strongly. Among the Meiltoid firms which will cnlllrihute to the success of the fashion promenade will lie llrophy's 'Jewelry store, furnishing accessories of jewelry: .Ijunport's. showing spurts equipment; the llootery, furnishing new modes In feminine footwear: the ltogue Val ley Floral company, decorating with spring flowers; tho l'ulmer Music House loaning a radio lor the afternoon and the Medford lieauty shop donating its services in making up tho models. A cordial invitation is extended to all women of Medl'ord and southern Oregon to see the revue and hear Madame I'ottortl s discus- DRUNKEN DRIVING JL DRAWS FINES LOCAL AP.SIS!SnW Utn of (he atylo liviul in liuis frocks for 1131. atul January is always n poor tiunu n in the linaiulal n-ci'ipts liiUt'ii in-shi'iitf hy the city court, heeausu Unit month is H llht out' in :mvHts for minor violation of laws and crime, but this year it was especially so. Thero was only a totat ol 11 cases in the city court with UV. $.ri0 in fines imposed and collected, according to .Imlgo Tnylor'H month ly report, divided as follows: throe drunks, $10 eash ball hcint; for feited in each; two traffic viola tions in each of which a $10 fine was imposed; and six eases iu vostiyati'd h"t not docketed. An echo or (lie puMic d,uic' ;it ! J Jacksonville lust H:ituni:iy iiifcht, ; ! tlir first Itt'ld siiu'u sin h dunces 1 were hanued some time at;o. was j the $-" fine Imposed yi-sierday j . al'lei'iHMin on Alex Tavis in Judt;e 1 i Taylor's court lu re for heinn j (h unk on a pul'lh- highway, and j the suspension o( the di iviun : license of Karl Woolridue for tlin-.- j months, alone with a $lt fine, for driving In careless nnd impru dent manner. It seems thai the two youny men with a yoli ne laly were enrouto hark to Medford from (he Jack sonville dance at 1' a. in. Sunday when their ear went off the Jack- sonvillo highway into the ditch near the Ityhee ranch and turned lover twice. The voliu;; woman was injured and Tavis was l.adly scralclicd and loured, hut W.nd- icaped injury. I e p u t y I'aul JenniiiKf. who wit- Sturdy HealtbJiLl POSTAL RECEIPTS Thta ford i. desplu eliiewhc mward pru'iess running; true the depressed c, is evi.h-nced uf Med to form situation by the net t hat the January financial cei pis of the postnff ice, al f stamps, etc., Mhowexl ii ten tnd three -tent lis per cent Bain iver those uf January a. year ntzo. Last month's receipts were $7, li!Mi.Tti, as aiiin.-l $ t. 7 : -1 . Ti J for h'.nuary. lictn, a piln of $702.21. nessetl the accident, then placed 'This increase is practically tho the men under arrest. same ratio uf aiu that tho re- It developed in court at their ceipts of January, ltc.in, shuwed trials that Tavis, who owned the , over the receipts ul' January, car was so hadly intoxicated that j l:c:t. he could not drive, ami that Wool- Still another Indication of tho ridwe. who did the driving, had i city's progress u,at lostniaster heen drinking but was not drunk. Warner has Just placed an addt Nevertheless the car was driven on! tional sub-clerk on part time the wrong side of the road and J duty at the postoffico because just on the cUko of the ditch on the steady Increase of busincsn that side, for some distance before warranted it, Win. S. Rose, who it went into the ditch and over-1 stood lushest on the civil Hervico turned. "si. receiving the a ppoint metit. SUMS Puiriifoes LUCKIES are always kind to your throat Hie advice of your physician is: Keep out of doors, in the o()cn air, breathe deeply; take plenty of exercise in the mellow sunshine, and have a peri odic check-up on the health of your body. I.IMICllllK tll HiKllS Of Hpi'lUK, f.-,i iiiirtlMl to tho Mull TrllmiH' liy ii kooiI inni-Rln is tlio tory lolil Huh inornliiK by n well know ! nilnliiK twin. Tho old proioctir killed the first ruttloKnuKo ol iih soiiHon In the foothills neur Ciuld Hill yetciduy. Tho olnht riilth-H mill button, wlilrh belonged to tho ihirhiK roplllii, aro on exhibition t tho Hotel (IninU, whero tho mining nmn makes hid home. "I'vo beon iiroupcctln' all my life" ho milled thiH inornliiK. "but lliln Ik tlio enrlleHt I'vo ever known a ratlloMniikc to come out of hlH bole. 1 UU4-HM ho wan looklliK for l the Kl-ound boK.' IIIh pro-Hounon cxiMtnnoo wan very brief, for tho flint roek land ed on bin body by tho pronpector ended tho whirr of his )irlnK on. nil k Jfii' Hem mmf&smS 2 150 REGISTERED FOR 1 Everyone knows that sunshine mellows - that's why the "TOASTING" process includes the use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE -the finest cigarette you ever smoked made of the finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop -THEN -"IT'S TOASTED" Every one knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" that extra, secret proc ess removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. More than K0 ineinberH "f Medfoid'H unemployed had r-'K l.tered for work on the new Hehool InilldlnKM "t Hiiperlntend ent II. II. lledllik'8 offleo Ml noon today. KeKiHlruttnna are being rreeivo by Nell Franklin and will be aeei ptcd until cmmtrui Hon utal't" tthotlt Febiirary 16. The men were Ktanding in line before noon waiting their turn nt the roKlntratlon dek. All Ke were reprenenled In the nioupe "It's toasted TUNE IN The Lucky Stride Dimes Orehet Ira, every Tmcj iIiiv, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. II. C. ncl-wnhs. Your Threat Protection against irritation against cough 1011, The Amcrlcin Tobacco Co.. Mlrt. ml mm V." who want to work. 0 O