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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1931)
MEOTORB SOTL TRTDmTR, MEDPORP, ORES OS. TTEftDAY. FERRITARY 24. tt. i ... Mm I Every Type of Smart Sports 'and Dress Goats for SPRING Tailored coats . . . fur-co!hred sports coats . . . coats with a flattering scarf (the most popular of all collar treatments!) of self fabric, fur or silk. Notice the sleeves, particularly . . . they are more elaborate than for many seasons. And notice the prices . . . they set new standards for value in 1931 1 J. C. PENNEY Company, Inc. Sixth and Central Phone 245 ItusKiuii Tea Lonely Tin -nations Issued ( I-lveut f Yesterday I For Junior Tea The Royal Russian family, thci The Junior tea scheduled for quaint peasant gad, and the flus- the t'reshmn of the senior high sian bride all were represented su-ium! ts an annua event pntft at the colorful lea given y ester- j nod by members of the cjiiirt dav afternoon bv members of thci League under the direction of MIsh Greater Medford club at the home j Mauiinp of Mrs. l.f!tri? H. Hninnh! y?, Sin- organisation kiyou Heights. Mrs. Alien HJ Format initiation for all fresh Drury appeared in the Koyat Kus-' men will be conducted Wednes sian costume. Mrs. Humphry;? and day afternoon at the tea by Wlni Mrs. Itawles Moore as peasants : fred Warner. J.ucile lxwry. loris and Mish Liu-He Lowry wore the'liundy and Leneve Simkins, offi costume of the Russian bride. eers uf the organization. They Mrs. Moore s cap was one uec- win give snort lams on eiinracier, Li SHOW WILL BOOST LATEST SONG HIT; &om6ihmg vry, v-ry i-lwr atd Very tar MedtWd is jmmiisld the public by Palmer's M Uie House as another featuro of the Green Face Powder Latest Aid To Beauty Of Fair Sex Medium Makeup Is Stylish gram, which has suddenly obtain ed a mompaiy un Uw.ti interests for the coimm; week. The something very clever is a Uttle m rodent comedy, introduc ing new song hit, 'Tlu Sieety Town Kx press, which will ho l'liir.A ii-:i.iiii .. i-vb. on Vh-vc-r vttliwti thf 'Viiejm. "'i-.fvt'-; tft hitix tf -v. iifid- p th sun." apparently had heard front Louis Clement, noted I'ari.s- r the h:ulel : h.tib.. , e II Itin-i nan. orated with elaborate embroideries and was purchased in Moscow. At the short business mooting which preceded the program and tea. Airs. S. J. Xorris, vice pres ident, presided in the absence of Mrs. A. J. Hanhy. Considerable business was competed with lite minutes and treasurer's report rend and approved. The resigna tion of Mrs. It. K. Green as treas- leadership, scholarship and good fellowship. Copies of the Girls League creed will lo presented the girls, and comical initiation stunts will be carried out by committee. In vita lions have been Issued to the following freshmen: Catherine iirandt, Mottle Brown, Kathryri Dale, Helen -McAllister. Helen Pat- ton. Kathryn Kohlrvion, Marjorle urer was accepted and Mrs. Henry j Stewart, Patricia Turnquist, Selma iUN DEMONSTRATION ' PIANO CLASS METHOD Parents, teachers, pupils, and all . 'those Interested in piano class work, are cordially invited to at- INFLUENZA SPREADING Check Colds at once with 666. Take it as a preventive. Use 666 Salve for Babies liates, secretary, appointed to act as secretary-treasurer for the re-; mainder of the club year. The first number on the pro gram was a very interesting talk on tho development of Russian music, given by Mrs. Humphry, who supplemented her tatk with phonograph records which illus trated the work of the composer, : Tchaikowsky. Harold Corliss entertained with a typical Russian song, "Nichavo and Mrs. J. C. Collins with a group of songs including: "Oh. Hee the Old Pear Tree," "Xeath tho .Sha dow of a Tree" and "O'er the Dis- ' tant Lonely Mountains Kach song represented the music of a dif ferent province. Miss I-ueiio Lowry, dressed In tho enchanting costume of tho Russian bride, entertained with a true Russian dance. The program was closed with another group of Russian compo sitions, presented ti: rough records. Tea was served with Mesdames Collins. Humphrys, iiriclier, Drury and Moore presiding at the lea : table. raini Planned by , 'Orcg;on" Students ! rXlVRRSITY OF O R E O O X, ; Eugene. (SSpl.) Medford has been ; chosen as one of the towns where the Associated Women Students of the University of Oregon will spon sor a dance some time during the spring vacation, which begins on Mareh 23. i .Portland. Astoria and Klamath Falls are, the other centers chosen, land it Is expected that the dunce will he a drawing card for students living in or near tjte towns. I Medford students at the Univer sity who will he in charge of Hit1 dance are: Kd Ileamcs. publicity I iJn-w fix svif'lcr in tiw kit est. Clement said in addressing tin j annual convi'Utioit of tin1 I'bila- ilelphia lluiivljfs-sers ;issu'i;itiiU X Women oi !'UiJ,v ttmpb-xioti fM i chiftt- i at' vfth tend a demonstration nf the Ox- Thomas, orchestra ami halt; ford course of piano class instruc tion which will he given by Mrs. E. E. Cloro at four o'clock Wed nesday in the Roosevelt school. A number of fourth grade pu pils who have never had any piano class Instruction will be given tho first lesson of the course in order to demonstrate to the guests the materials and methods used in the Minus Their Samples HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) Bo keepers appearing before the leg islative appropriations commit tee passed out samples of honey. Then the state swine breeders' association came up for hearing, "tiot any samples?" asked a committeeman. lieuSnh Core and Kdna Mohr. who wtlf invite patrons nud patronesses; Dorothy Eads, tickets. Ctwst l Iiishoff Home for Holiday l.ouis Bisehoff, student nf Pt. Mary's college, was house guest of Mr. and Miv. A. J. Bischoff and family over the week end and holi day and the In-splmtion for several informal social affairs among mem bers of the younger set. Mrs. Oimmings Ji,eciit Hostess Mrs. Chester A. Ou minings enter tained with two tables of bridge at her home Friday afternoon. First prize was awarded Mrs il. 1 frown Fouiger, and second prize wnt to 1 Mr. J,. S. Stifles. Blackweii. Uraee iiurgess and Ruth IAlbinL Joan Del.osh. Alma Kdter, Vir ginia l-:nglish, hillian Kantor, Bar bara Field. Gwendolyn Krous, Mildrwl McQuigg, Ilazoi Moffet, Lois Xichols. iera hISne Robin son. Helen Stearns. ClatI Cant rail. Maxino Inman. Deltna Lyon. Aud rey Martin, Ethel Oliver, Thelmn Simmons, Muhei tarke and Kv eiyn Rahinson. Laily members of the high school faculty have also received invitations. Committee Plans Tor Banquet Tomorrow Plans lor the banquet and meet ing of Itcames Chapter, O. E. S., to be held tomorrow evening to greet Grand Worthy Matron Carrie K. Jackson, who will make her of f icial visit at the local lodge, were completed last evening at a meet ing of the committee headed by Mrs. Howard Schetfel. Mrs. Seitef- fI, who is chairman of events for the evening, is being assisted In planning the decorations by Mrs. Marie Kchoepe.n. Defphians to Study Tennyson Thursday The chapter meeting of the Del phian society will be held Thurs day morning, February 26, in the study of Tennyson and an interest ing program huH been arranged by Mrs. F. II. Johnson, program su pervisor. Kach member will be asked to give a quotation trom Tennyson, and other teatures have been ar ranged for introducing and discuss ing the work of the beloved poet. Mrs. Sanderson Witt Be Hostess at Dinner Complimenting Worthy Grand Matron Carrie K. Jackson, who wi'.i make her official visit to the Con tvut Point chapter of the Oregon Easter Star lodge, Mrs. . firrden Sanderson will- entertain with dinner at her home this evening prior to the lodge session. Among (he guests, will be several members of Keames chapter of this city. 4 Women of Rotary Meet Tomorrow A card party will be enjoyed to morrow afternoon by Women of Rotary at the home of Mrs. W. P. Holt. Coining court. Mrs. Holt will be assisted in entertaining by Mesdames Frank Newman and Har old Rlchsteiu. f Dltlcrs Return From Vaathm Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ditxler have returned to this city from spending a two weeks' vacation hi San Francisco and Palo Alto. sented at the Holly theater Tues- day. Wednesday and Thursday, ! March 3. 4 and Ei. j This is the first time in thej history if the city that a music; shop has chosen this method of introducing a new song. "The S leepy Tow a Express,' ' w hie h is "brand" new, offers wonderful opportunities for siage Interpre tation. Words and music were written by Haven Gillespie, writer of "Tin Pan Parade" and might also he compared with "The Ty Maker liream." It's a novelty fox trot song and the dance possibilities will be em phasized by the pupils of Iixie Ambler Harvey, who will present the skit. Mm. Ambler has atready started work on the show and the fantastic stage settings, which will bo necessary to the skit will be arranged by Tom Swem, M isx Louise Fluhrer of the Palmer Music House announced today. A Feast of "Joe E" Joy Done up BROWN Here's an aero-natighty land-lubber who goes up in the air over a girl . . . and conies down head-over-heels in love ! 3 DAYS OF FUN! The ACE Comedy of the year! mm WX , v--r . Whizzy Whirls-Dizzy Girls . . . It's Good to the Last Laugh! with Laura LEE Lawrence GRAY On MUNSON Walter PIDGEON W NOW PLAYING Clemt'Ht. hince ;t p. lie t,'n der has ln eompiiuudi them. "And ftr evemui in;'.. It it tt& ;fp'iir iOi'f I'Mivnir vivid stiit-ars lilMtick. The viub-t ve't dr-s-tt vs. ftw-n tunu at ttn. vivii id wore never pnpular anmng f"' ! llH-ii who ii ally si t the p.ic 1 si vie, and -niiie u-nd H add- t tt?t MffU' m-fk' ttf ' of riui;e and ii. u) polish -itnd n pow- ,1 This methotl nf introducing an ; especially clever number in rec- j ordj and ht'-t js;jtssc will be- rti- iwaO'd r Vtitijr s-ttiig?. siccortilns to ttresent plans, Mi.ss 1'fuJirer j stated. tiniiic Uroteclive :iS-j-. i 1 1 1 ti I l -1 ' arranged I'.ir ;i ppt ;tm.il el y h.th' milbtn r.fitjh.fx tr'-JiS --;' fl-ntt th- sf;tte g Cf:b. Th : eggs wilt t sfprtf i- ffn- tfttej l-'a Us hatchery t his sprue.:, i 1 The ynimu' fish ;in- fXpceled to, ' bo rt4;sd r'su- plrsntins in th,. i mmr ml f;tll th: veur. j This t.vfn ff utifi'fntw & nk-n from Utah streams which do nc-i . I run directly UAH RAINBOWS III I nn I I IIIITPn .. ...... .... .ni.xi nici'iini,' "i M 1 III HI ill A I I 111 '" '" havr !!' ijitr-h ;(. jiws prkr in ti 11 llliilll SflHIllt Z"m' ts "f 5 tl' Ef.if.t.riittore of Mart h a If LUUflL f in I Lil Low tr.rtif. H.rs -ttf ,.n!crf.ttm-.!i nn.,, !1,-n,nK..m'n( Witt tin AGT1VIANS TALK BIG CELEBRATION FOR JPRQSPERITY Tb- AtJtrt- isjs met say at ;:ihi,:: to be a dfiy never beforo a in M'Mli.niI, according to re poi-iK nf tlie different uiuiittees The jtas-ud is U & a. syfe: f 'Old Man Depression the ).. aiititu'ly tb-cniated floaLs and iliiei,nt novelties (ollowcl that v-tt:FHf by a -btSf "PitwpCTi ISsil4 U f rtKtut Jkmff-Ks, gjarting at ( p.m. There will bo a shower i t l.ii limits., serpentina streamers, ijin.t many novelty tunls. ; Tf b;svt is wrffe siif! t'tnm r'iijrns, a !arg s mud will attend the festivity. Cr.tver Young enteruiined tho ' . 'ub i.ul.iy with a showing of mov. ins.: tjv rur - nken dinrmg bfs m;mv r-xm-tXiti&nat vd hRtIs? u-ips in thi wilds of Canada. There were some very unusual scenes jmiiI the showing was much m.i"v'tl by all nrttt. tthe-r vsE'Ts vsw- Br fUlwin. '. TMii no, fr. I L. Snundert: and Phil Singleton. .Vex t meeting will be held fm mado ! they will prove to b a nailvej ;t this n.,.,i,iy. Through t he co-operation of J trout, rather than a nigral cry ; 4 U. Uussell of live 1'uUed Stan' mus tl is. fanned pl-nu iH'-S A bill Uiimdnce! in the- M thtriiH uf KMterfe nmt M. I j tth in tti Anpbsat river, tjHiestmE hUture wonld mtffeft liyckHKuss, Htute sfrittKb-iM ami liig MwJtte .-re-b and th rb-k'w Htiihng fry day as wr- biitcbei b. the .lack-jnn Cmintv upper ri-aehes of the Komie river, i ems nn itteimo an uy nigni. UEV9SE-96EV3E LUCKIES are always kind to your throat Everyone knows that sunshlna mellows- that's why the "TOASTING" process inclydes the use ef the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE-made of the finest tobaccos -the Cream of the Crop THEN "IT'S TOASTED" an extra, secret heating process. Harsh Irri tants present in all raw tobaccos are expelled by "TOASTING." These irritants are sold to others. They are not present In your LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. BY JUDGE NORTON The clreiilt court, Juils" ft. D Norton proHkllnn, convened this morning uwl adjourned until noxt Monday following the Issuance of an trHr contimiinK the RnerH! Krnnd jury tlwil ntuited the invcHtl Kntlrtn into the deiith of Kverett Daliuck, KaKle I'oint district rcsl rtcnt, tlttririK it raid on a Iterate Creek stilt last iJeeemher. The Krand jury, of which J. J. Skinner of this city is foreman, was adjourned subject to call. JtittKe Norton will hold court tn Josephine comity this week. Tho Dahack quiz wilt he resumed as soon uh Assistunt Attorney Gen eral Willis W. Kfoorn is able to re sume active duty. s PLAY I ALSO PATHE NEWS All Color Act "SOUTH SEA 0EARL" Another of the Vagabond Adventure Series "TALE OF TUTULIA" Grantland Rice Sportiight , "COBB GOES FISHING" Tomorrow will be ladies' day at tho Hogue Kiver Valley Golf club course. There will he a hhnd bogey tournament, which means there will be a blind number be tween 45 and 60. with only nine hole tournament for the stitrt. Another feature of the day will tm the plectlott of officer for the comlntf year. Luncheon will be served at 1:01) o'clock nnd a (fen ernl meet Ing held to dincUKs the tournaments, which will he h!d e;tch Wednesday. I'aMor (immI lm ler. rr.'X 'TOH. Vt. ( LM. ) Kev. c. Utnsing Heymort past' r I'nfort church, roUQ 2ti hails At , n lot fil bowHnjf alley and m ot d 2t Ktrikes. liottlu nin were uned. j f Tfte aslvia sf your ptspkian Us Ketjf sm if deett, In the own air, breathe tltclily; take plenty of exetciu In the mellow lumhinr, W have a (KnWic check-uf os the hialA o jour body. It's DSL! Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough sted TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dane Ores tra, twj Tsi day, Thursday and Saturday eotit oeer N B, C, net 0 ittt, Ts Americas Toeco Co., Mtrt. fl u 5 3