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,1 !... iff id -1 1 i l.li'!l.( Villi; mi 1 .ml I I'll it PXGE FOUR K3 Or Missionary Groups . Have joint Meeting The annual joint meeting of the W. H. M. H. nnd the R M. H. of. the First Methodist Kplscopal oiiurch, with the former n'n hor tens, .was held lit tho homo of Mm. K. C, Koppen on North Ouk dnle. Tho business sesslun was con ducted !iy tho president, Mrs, Koppen, with report of vnrlouB secretaries. An expression of tho, . groups' loss and sorrow refrnrdlng the passing of MlHtt Olive Davis, who for ninny yours was the very able superintendent of tile work In tho Portland Buttle. ment, won voiced. Mrs. C. H. Corey conducted de votlonalH singing ' In concert "Amurlrn. tho Beautiful", follow e1 with rending portions of the 20tH nnd 1 :i?tli I'sutms. Mm, (icq Kiinzmnh sketched a ' vocation trip to AtilHku." participated In Mr two women, nnd stressed mat we rend tho book "Undo Sam's At n ' Angel Inland, tho pnthway td Heaven, wua pleasingly preKented by Mi-H.,i)enri1'Carlor. Mm. Wiley gave a synopsla of tho Jaflcin I-ce school papor. edited by tho stu uemn. . . . i . - - i . Nut Chuck1 (moaning llttlo sen!) wan rend iy,.Mrs. Myers during tlio socliii Hour. , j , Hofreshlnents worn served -Ivy hnutimMell. Mri. Ivoimen. Mrs. Chrlstonsnn, Sirs. Hlngler, (jnd Miss l'hlpps. 'jiiii Jolly hub" ;J , lias. Medina' f-The '"fie Jolly club" met at the ii'ome of ' Miss Hluhcho Arnold ' Thursduy afternoon. The after noon ',' wits spent In visiting und participating In various stunts. ThOMe .present wore Miss Hose Jones. Mesilnmcs l.enoro " Margaret llowmun, Clraco Craw ford,, (li'iioe lloyilen. Hazel I-ester, Cora Hanshnw, , fteva llonspotor, Zoo. Arnold, nnd tho hostess. Hnfroshnionts ,woro served on the lawn. ' i Wciionuli cinli lias ' ' ' Meeting- at Ctaliln . The Weitonah club met OulyO nt ' fiadlo Nichols" cabin on the Iloguo, where it' business meeting and' a picnic supper wero enjoyed In ihe evening. . ' . . . Tho next meeting will lie' held nt the homo of Mrs. Win. Hwitrtx, 40 JlorHeley Way, July S3, Tho la'difs nro asked to bring (ovfrcd dishes. Huppur will he servul .nt 7 o'clock., , , Ixtvnl I'olk Itrtuiu J nim Motor Trip - . Mr and Mr. H. O. Wllnpn nntl dmiKhter, jsiliiw . Mno, ud Mm. A. Y. Altav returned Thurmluy nliiHt from ii hionthiV motor trip thrmiRh tho mUltllownttf niul oftut, where, they .vlMtodL rrlutivea aiul frlemlR. On their return I hoy moiU wm time lh Ihp yt'imwHiono nn tlonal piirk una' ht othor nrenU pota. ' i MoNHrtt. Murnliy tind llomiolly llonortsl ' Mri.- H. H. PK'nttoo hli'Htilnod Tuomluy evonltiR , with a dinner party -for eight' lioliorlhR Jorry Murphy nnd Mux. Donnelly of l'orlluriil, wlio lil'e houso KUCHt of Boh nnrt'nill l'renilob. huvliiK compnnled tlem hint Hunduy on their return from n two wcoUh' ilny In .tho. Hone City. JithU hnvix !h INipulnr (JiifHt A chuhnltiR (jiieiu In Medfnrd during the past week wrh MIhh Heater IMvhi of Villein, who visited MriA'niik I'orter nnd wan the JiiAplrnlKm for ft Kmnll ItrldRe party nt the Porter homo Monday after noon. MIhm Invl Rrndunted from Ore gon Htuto colh'no In the uprlnK and Ih knuwit to many nmbem of the local on Metre Hot, Mho made hn outstanding record In cnmpuH nctlvltteH nnd one of n nmall gr9up to receive the Zlegfeld On doraement during ihe pant year. Mr. C1e Ijoavp ytr Klamath ' Mr. Kred Cole, who hnH been a popular Ruettt In Med ford for the pant week, lw now v!nlttug In Klunmth Jf'ullii. Mr. Cole former ly lived In Medford. IVbtnlllii. Circle, MoHw WwlncMlny thft irlHlu Mrce of the FhHt )k1ethodirtt K.plwcopai church will nifl Wedneiiday. July 3S at the jiom of Mrs. Lovell. 626 Kdwnrdn Street. Alt ineinhem nnd fib-nd nr urged to nttend, . ,.. IlurmttM VUll I rlrmU In K nt thorn Oregon , Interentlng vlnitorii In the valley liuit week wore lloruro V.. ltur nett, city editor of the Kugeue KeglHter-Ouard, and Mm. lUttnett of Kugenn, who weri guehtB of Mm. Oeorgo V, ,I?nnn uf Anhlnnd. ZndMO lob Minn At Swlgnrt Homo -" The lovely garden nt the home of Mn. Carl Hwlgart on Uenewie Htrect . wa tho c f n e of the TMumdny morning meeting of the Zodlno club. Mm, lbn Knbiitk entertained the club with Indian legend of peroral trlbvw. Hhe np poured In colorful Indian continue for tho occasion. Vnnhilnff In Iter Our Mrs. lAnettn Ooodwyn and Mm Oolda llnggltifl will upend thl week In Hnn Franclm-o, having left thin morning for the bay elty, They plan to vlnit frtcndu in other Cnllfornlfl cltleg. iH-fore returning to Med lord. ( Vaonttonlnr At . ' 'rHnviit titf i Mr, Hello I.ittrell and grnndnon JncVili' J,lttrll, or thl city nro upending, two week vnfitlonlhtf At Crenceht City. , E TDTT 9 hi D, A. R. Netis Mn, J. O, Grey, regent of (.'inter lAiU.pi Chapter I. A. H. has received word, from Mm. McCredle, utate regent, that another one of the national committees will Im added to the work of tho Oregon chapter thl yeur and Hhe hn appointed Mm i. Q. D'Alblnl an state chair man of the cummlttuo on leglHla tlon In the United Htutei Congro-w. , Mm. iTy has therefore ujjpolnt ed Mnt. M. M. Moifrifi oh local chairman of thin committee. The prcHlilent general, Mth. Ho hach Ih making a tour of the west ern ttUite.s and will visit Oregon the latter part of Augunt. In the IohL number of the O.A.It. mugazinc, Mm. Ilobach outline! ttotne of her plunH for tho celebration of the hl-centennlal unhlvemury of the hlrth of Oeorge. Wanhlngton. Ahxiady Preuldent Hoover has planted an elm on the W hite IfoiiHe grouniifl na the natlon'a tribute and Mrs. Hobart ank that beforo the closo of 1 132 each IJ.A.It, chapter and each Individual Daughter plant ut least one tree to honor the memory of the man who planted 00 many tree hlmnelf. At If ant forty five of the trees at Mt. Vornon are khown to havo been planted ly Washington hlniKolf. AU-endy Miack walmitH from miiiio of theMe Mt. Vernon ttH'CB have been nehl to each of bur cmhaKxlcH in for olgn countries. Thewo aro to -fv planted n government owned ground, an prirt pf t li Ih blcentetuilii) celebration. Mb4. llrookrt Ih (licNt of HollowiiyH M.i'H. V, I. llrookB of Santa Maria, L'al., Iiqh been d ho one gucHt tor iwo wecKH or Air. and Airn. W A. lolloyay. Mih. Jlolloway en tertained wllh a Hinull luncheon In her honor Wednewday. ... tlnptlwt MlsHloiiiiry (Jionn to MtH't Tho July MlHHlounry tpeetlng of tho ladle of tho Klrat Jlaptlnt (ihurch, wilt bo held with Mrs. J. II. Dally, J.ia8 VVeHt Kourth atreet, TuoHday, July 21 nt 2;3u, Miu Kfflo Daily will havo charge of tho program. Mi-H. Klorenco' WlllIaniH will give a Hhort addreKfl, Hoclal committee, Mih. Mamlo Hhnffcr, Mm. Maude MopklbH and Mm, Carrie U'ulkor. Tho (Ilea iter cIuhh will havo n nlibrt bUHineHA nieetlng at tho name place nt 2 p. in. 4 In ANhlaiiil MIkh Joan DeLoHh. daughter of Mm. miy I'hetteplaco, Ih Hpendlng Hoyural dayn In AHtiland aa the guest of Mm. Harry Ling of Dur bank, t'allf., nt tho, JJort Cheer reHldehco, and Mm. Lillian Bchoo flold. Mistily t'lrrlo ' ,f ",' MiMtH Tuesday .' m 1'ho l-'lderlty circle or t'hl Flrki Xt. K. rhuft'h will meet with Mm. J, A. Daron at I'hoenlx, Tuemlay. C'avH w,lll leavo Medfnrd nt 11 o'cluek., For furl her Information pi en wo phone Mrs. H. A. lyoppcx. Mm. Kennedy and Dauithtor 1 1 wo. . Mm, Ina Kennedy nnd daughter. Marcel le, of San i'mni'lHco, nr rlved. In Medford yewtvrdny to Biiend two weeks uh gticntH of Mr. and Mm, Kiu'le Davlp and Mr. and Mm. It. O. StopheiiHou. (IICstN of IjtrUoiiH Continue North. . 1 Mr. nnd Mm. Ilermird Pollard of Yrekn, who were gueHtn for n few dayn of Mr. and Mm. Iiri son, have continued on their va cation trip . north and nro. ex pected to Htop In thin city again on their return nouth, , KiMtiru II-Ymn Sen Kin VIhU. 1 Mrn. R Wilson wult, daughter. . Mary Virginia, nnd Mm. WuttM; mother. Mm. Kathb en Snilth, m- turned Thumday from Henttlp. , where they npent two weeks visit- i ing relatlvea nnd friends, , llutlcm t-'nlrrtnln ' With Swimming Party. ' -M r. and M m. Wa rren I hi t ler entertained Wednesday cvenlnti , wllh ft hw linmtng party fur n group of people from tho Med- j ford Kurnlturo and Hard ware. Following the swim nt llelman's ttto party returned to the Putler, residence in Medford. where the j remainder of the evening wuh spent. 1 (lueMH of Mr. and Mrs. Untler; wero Mr. and Mm. Dun lletrlott, M r. a nd M m. ft eg I tin Id Pa r ret t . i Mr. and Mm, Wayn. Wakefield and Mr, nnd Mrs. Itrook Colt. levers l4Ntvo tslay ' For Yaaitlon Trip, j Mr. and Mm. Karl t.ecvcr nnd children of Central Point aro planning a vacation trip to little Filth lake nnd wtll . leavo. their' bonit this morning for the Dla: mond lake highway, i ltd urn From 1 Crt-Mvnt City Miss Arleno Hay nnd sister. Mrs. Ouks Amen and daughters of Wenatchee. Wowh.. who have been guents for several weeks nt the Hay home nt Central Point, spent lust week at Crescent City, Mr. Ames will Join his family here Tuemlay and accompany Mrs. Ames and daughters back to We natchee. Pylhlnn (lob to Mevt Willi Mrs. fcwnrta 1 Tho Pythlnn olnh will meet ' the home of Mrs. Wm. Hwartt, 4" Iterkeley Way. Tueduy. July St. Tho ladles' are to come at 2:30 nnd bring covered dlhei. The men are invited to arrive- at 36. when luncheon will be served on the lawn. - ' " fc Cards and a social llmo will bo enjoyed Inter. V , MEDFORD MAIL .TRIBUNE, JCEDFORD. OREGON,. SUNDAY, What the Girl Scouts AreDoing l&f Mn. D. J. WUUon. He eo ml week of camp U JUHt over und has been a most happy time for all (ilrl Kcouts who nt- 1 tended. The week was filled with ; fun, excitement, and many accom 'plishtnentH which will be always In the metriory of the girls. The outstanding event of this past week was tho arrival of Hor ace Hromlcy and Mr. Kern, who brought the Copco "movie ma chlnc" out and took Hevcral reels pf well known Copco movie, events. A whole day of camping, was put on for Mr. Hrjimley, including a big chicken barbecue at noon, the latter being enjoyed quite literally, as well as plctorlally by campers and viwitom. Other events filmed were, the swimming hour down at tho pool, colors and morning inspection, morning nKScinlily, nature trails and tracking, handicraft clasHes, outdoor cookery camp kapers com mittees, archery volley ball, dish washing, tent raising, und dra matics. Wo are looking forward with n great deal of untlcfputllon to tho premier showing of tho film, winch tho councillors declare will bo breath-taking screen tests of nil participants! Thursday nli;ht was an vent also slnco It was the occasion of a surprise birthduy party for Polaris, (Mrs. Pardee), tho cook. It was a real surprise to Polaris who came back from a visit across the river to find the tables nil decorat ed, (he meal cooked,, and a great big birthday cako awaiting her. Whoever said that girls couldn't keep secrets was all wrong! f Nan Frauflscitus (JllCMtH of IICIIHOUH Mr. and Aim, (Iraham P. Hohsnn and lltllu daughter llurbara of .Man Francisco aro tho guests of their parents, Mr. and Mm. Kilcy D. i (ensoii. Tho opening sermon, fnvn series to be ijlven In tlio treittral Point Federated ' church, preached last Hunday evening ' hy tlio itastor. showed thnt people nro -interested In what tho Diblo has to wiy about political conditions, people frm several outsldn polnls drove as far as twenty miles to bo in tho serv ices, nnd Bay 'they nro coming again. This series of sermons under take to present the Hiblo teaching, both from the blstorn-al nnd pro phetic viewpoint, on tho political Issues, nnd what the movementH of the nations of today indicate as to tho climax of the ages. What ItusHia will do,- nnd lis relation to tho comlnir rontored ' lloman empire will be of vital Interest to all who can hear these discus sions, , You nro Invited to nttend Church hero. The song, services will bo Inspiring, nnd the pnstor promises, to ' unit preaching nt nluo o'elock. Urlng som friend who is not attending church, nnd help Interest that Mend In the gospel message. 4 Constance Behnett Star of State Hit T.ovo nnd lovliia ns on emotion, nn nit, ft sdeneo. niul n roi ket, Is revealed In "Sin Takes n Holiday." whic h opens nt the State -thontro today. Constance llennett liends a lnrKO cast wlllcll Ineludps llasll liatlt- bono, Hlla Ijiltciy, Kenuoth Mac Kohna nnd 7,ut IMtts. 4 s ClnsHlfled advertising (rets results. MINNIE MARTIN ' 803 Wf Socond St. . v You arc Invited to present this cou pon t tne Mail 1 ritiune otTioe ina receive two , ,. . . FR.EE TO A TALKING TICTUEE A PROGRAM AT THE As a Quest Subscriber f tho! MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you r cbtcrlber of the .Msll .Tribune your neme mey appear here tomor row. Only tubicrlbere' namet will be published and. during the du ration of thl offer, alt subscribers will be given an opportunity to en Joy FREfi showt at GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING "Their Mad Moment" TICKETS ' "Maltese Falcon" Now at Holly i . I 4 - V itt : .1--' Bebe Daniels Star "The Maltese Falcon," the mys-; tery melodruma, in which Belie Daniels Is starred, opens a three day engagement at the Holly thea tre today. . . "The Maltese Falcon" offers Miss Daniels a dangerously different role, oho never before attempted New Plymouth kas Debut Throughout . ? Nation; Makes Hit i;ilto ' llrllllant 'lights ' stabbing the twilight, mom.,ihan.: 2.0)10 spectacular flame-colored I'lym outh cars have mndo their nppear nnco simultaiv'ously In every sec tion of the Unlt.-d Stutis within the past few days. These cars nro ' new TMymouths wllh "KloatiiiK-Powcr" nnd free wheeling Introduced .Itily 0 to an enthusiastic, public. Conceived sol'ly ris demonstra tion cars and ns n means of bringing to the attention of Amer ican motorists tho revolutionary new. l'lymouths. the color com bination of these cars Is the most startling that Chrys!er Motors' engineers could devise. Tho paint pigment used on the body of . the car a flame-color was : design ed nnd developed to reproduce tho uppenrance of a lighted red neon tube. The long, sweeping lines ,,of the new : Plymouth . particularly ; Jend themselves to ' this unusuAl eo.lor combination. Tho entire t-at" Iff of the flame-color with blue and silver trim nnd bluo and silver lettering npproprlately carrying tho message of "Floating I'owor" nnd fro wheeling. The wire wheels havo nlterhato blue nnd flume spokes. ' Kthelwyn B. Hoffmann's semi annual, clearing -sale offers straw hatH $1.50 up. Dreescfi nt $5.00. 110.00, $ 1 5.00 up. Curselettes half price, ftilk underwear half mice-. r- -' Electric KcfrifjereaS So vi --llie Bast ' word in ntbclerit conrehience if &f't. -Vi .; i v -. DtLICIOUSLY (ronn ulidi ind oVsscf U . . . tunning cubes ot kt juil rrudc to tinkle muikjilly in , 111 tfm . . . m ik and cream, butler and 'SS1 nieals and vegetables, pre served (or days and days ?.unst tfoiljgc... v THE dec trie rcfiijctjtor doct ill tlm, and more, in the modem home, tt docs tt economic jtly, too, bccau the nat ol electric ten ice ii low. Vi.it your dclct' More todiy and phn to put n ctcctrk refrijertor in your Itome. . jo Tlie California Oregon Power Company Your needs expert attention 1L A jmvi i h mini m.ii 41, uiVIVUk,ll ViV.Lai anu any neocssuy nwnva iihkhj vow Bring in your ftief na An mitftlt 4 good timopkxH?su T5 L Brophy's of "Maltese Falcon" ' ' '- s" by a star at tlio, hiiight of her popu larity. ... , -iJ.iVf The caRt includes Ricardo Cor tez and Oudlf.y Digges. A Putiie news reel and a two reel comedy entitled "Night CIuhs" will be shown with the feature pic ture. Nash's Down Draft Carburetor Offers New Type Silencer KKNOSHA, Wis.. July 18. The whirlpou! action of water,, dniinliig from a baih tub, led to the devel opment of the famous Maxim sil encer and shell ejector ns applied to firearms and giant ordnance. A similar principle stills ail nlr intako sounds In the new doWn draft carburetlon system of the recently Introduced Nash straight eight 1)70 motor car engine. ! This Interesting "silence engin eering" detail Is accomplished by tho use of baffio plates Installed Insldo of tho new air cleaner which prevents tho entrance of dirt nnd abrasives Into the carburetor,' cyl inder walls and pistons. " The plates muffle all sound ns tho air enters the intake nnd "eliminates the whistling noises common In some types of iiutumdhilo carbure tlon; Mansion ttn.otl for If. S. -PAU18, July 18.W)--The historic mansion nt tho Palace do la Concorde Is being demolished to make way for tho new Ameri can Kmbassy.. Construction of the new building, which will house the embassy, conjUlate-g ner.l and offices of the commercial at t nolie, is in charge oC Cnptalii Richard U Smith of the Kngiu eeiing Corps. who has been named assistant military attache for the duration of ihe work. 4 $100,000 Kodak prizes Details nt Peasley Studio. ft riil t n er v.i.s.a nunur uujuaf win iwy ,uu. watch. We're til fit It rtOlXIIP vnriri E3?rar. -..eh mwm i3 JULY 19, 1031.-- v Graham's NetV Free Wheeling Welcomed r By Car Purchasers Xlodemlzod used cars, equipped with tHe latest free-wheeling drive, are made available to the pulille through Gfaham company's clecjslon to supply dealers every where with Graham improved free wheeling units for installation in older models. H. D. Grey, of Crater Lake Aut omotive .company, Graham representative- 'here, declares thai, this advanced step by the factory will immediately stimulate' the demand for Graham cars In the used car market. " ( - "Tho Graham Improved free wheeling Introduced last month, has met' with a great 'welcome everywhere," he declared; ' 'Nov that earlier models can be equip ped with tho same free wheeling unit, mnny owners will wish to enjoy the advantages of the new drive. : It can now be Installed in most previous models exactly as In the current models. I "The Sky Raiders" Is Rialtd Picture An airplane pilot who is a posi-, tive . glutton. ; for. : excitement isj Lloyd Hughes in "The Sky Raid-1 ers," the Columbia picture show- Ing last times today at the Fox I Rialto theatre, with Marcellrie Day. I Wheeler Oakman, Walter Miller, j lihnerson Treacy, Kit Guard, Ed j& Saint and niiihy others in the cast. I ; Huglics jilays the role of a crack j pilot for nn air express' serVlcel who loses.hls license hfter n, smash- j ii)i that was the result of Ills drlnk-i Ing.' He haii Hud a bitter quarrel i Willi liis Kill over his dho: wehk-l hess drink-ahd lie realizes: tli,ei best thing lie can do Is' disapjiear. i He lakes to the air in airani-j shnckle old plane' and his Is belies-! ed lost at seu after it report of a! plane seen cracking up over the Pacific : 4 V Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) the explosion In St. Petor'B might' arouse hatred against tho govern ment. J ., Mussolini and the Vatican City j authorities combined will solve the mystery, and, let us hope, detect the criminal. ' . tt is desirable to help Europe, If wo can, for If Europe sinks it would be bad for us. '-. ' . It would he desirable to help va- WHY- More People SNIDER'S Gold .Medal 1 here s a Reason Than Any Other Brand in Southern Oregon! Snider Dairy & Produce Co : "If It's It's Easy He Gets a Smooth Start ; . ; No Matter what the game, or business at hand, you mut start right in order to get along. h . You have ho start at all without a bank account and you can't afford to be without one! ut; Medford rlous things Mri the United States also, If that were possible. For instance, the "Independent Petroleum Association of America," with headquarters in Tulsa, Okla., says "Because of shrinkage ih the value of crude ol. in the mid-continent area, the dally loss in hew rnnltal in this area Is $1,696,000." Mnltlnlv that considerable sumi by 365 and you have lil?,040,000, ! Lucon. heroic ' an item worth thinking about. j patriot of this city, ls . '- - el ln """''-'o and a4c. It ls largely due to a (iron in .me ; ..u , myaity ,i valtie.of crude oil, from $1.29 a bar-; days -: when Itiiei,,,, rel ill 1930. to 33 cents and loweri enemy fire. Arehl.Uho." in 1931. ' I-.mmanu.-l Siuhui-,1. Oil in the United states remiuus i.u...ieu. u. r.n,.i,Si ha you of Uttle Alice's Cheshire cat. j fervent appeal uskinj. It gradilally disappeared until noth- of Cardinal l.u. un t0 ing but the smile was left. In the case of the oil industry, it isn't a cheerful smile. . This will interest farmers "tryiris; tq ma,ke cows pay." The big Shef: fielcj Farms, .Milk company cuts the price of cream 25 per cent, ami you Popularity in Summer Depends 911 Cleanfe Light-colored Frocks and white flannels must be fcleaned ek pertly and frequent- ly. re that heavy date let us brighten up your favorite outfit ! justcaLl 1200 ' High Quality, Speedy Service! Rainbow CSleane CUff Chord Butter v . SmdePs It'k Ihe Best 16 Buy' w Vic k the Wi n net National Banl can biiy half a pint or cents, or Ti cents a Cows would lmy J""1 could get-that 1,.;' with the world, especlan. Ing, is TOO EXPENS. BUTION, Sl!1- KHE1MS. July ,s 1 ' me. meniorv all ' Ijawn Mower? tory exp. . James p i 17'J-M. A Bud laid NorthjFir Streets