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PAGE FOTTR JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. 'MED FORD, OREOON, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932. P.-T. A. PRESIDENT WILL SPEAK HERE AT Mm. W. T. Brloa. president of the Oregon Congress of Parsnta and Touchers, who speak In this city to morrow, laavea the middle of May to attend the 30th annual confer ence at Minneapolis of the National Congress of Parent! and Teachers. She will attend aa delegate of the Oregon Congress. Mrs. Brlco la also a member of tot ; ctk F ; r Mrs. .W. ,T. .Brlca. the national nominating committee and chairman of the' Home and School circle aectton of the program committee of the. Oregon Conference on Child Health and Protection, to ba held In Salem May 1 and 3. The all-day session at the local Junior High school, at which she will ba main speaker, opens tomor row morning at 10:30 o'clock, Mrs. O. A. Briscoe of Ashland, secretary of ths Jackson County council, an nounced here today. Phoenix Church In Annual Gathering PHOENIX, Ore., April 8. (Spl.) Fifty people attended the annual con gregational meeting of the Presby terian ohurch Wednesday. Encourag ing reports by the treasurer and sec retary were read, and reports of the Sunday school, the Young Peoples', ladles' Aid and Missionary aocletlss were given. John Roberta waa elect ad netf member of the board of trus tees, and 0. C. Hartley and J. O. N. Poling, elders. By unsnlmous tote. W J. Sloan and John Bonar were elected aa elders emeritus, for the fslthful work In this capacity In years past. It waa voted to oontlnue the pres ent method of filling ths pulpit for the next few moutlis. Announcement was made that Mr. Vincent, former pastor of the Meth odist church at Talent, will preach Sunday morning at II o'clock. PORTLAND Bids be opened April 7 at meeting of Slate Highway commission for projects to cost about 1119.000. SALEM Bids may be advertised soon for clearing right-of-way on next section of North Santlam high way to be constructed this summer. Society and Clubs JLttbCL uy -i Lit Dinner Parties Precede Formal Dance Tonight Tonight promises to ba a festive one In local society with numerous dlnnera planned to preoede the danc Ing party of the Pormal Dancing club at Dreamland hall. Dancing win oe gin at 9:30 o'clock and the majority of members and guesta will dine with frlenda before continuing to the hall. Among those entertaining will be Mr. and Mrs. Treve Lumsden, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Tyree and Dr. and Mra. Ben . Wilson. The Lumsdsns have Invited 40 guests to their home for community dinner, Mr. and Mra. Tyree will be hoata to 14. and the foUowlng guests will gather at the Hart home for a no-host affair: Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vllsa, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Heath, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart. Miss Orble Natwlck and Messrs. Harry McMahon. Tom Swem and Lyle Walther. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson have Invited to their home Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Durno, Mr. and Mra. Jack Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Smith, Mr. ana Mra. Mai pierce and Mr. and Mra, Ben Trowbridge. Katies and Auxiliary Hill Meet This Fvenlnr Members of the fraternal order of Eagles. No. 3093 and the ladles' auxili ary, will meet this evening In their respective halls at eight o'clock, ac cording to announcement. A social time will be held, with dancing and cards, followed by re freshments. All Eagles and ttulr families are Invited to attend. Each lsdy In the auxiliary haa been re quested to bring a cake. Muslo Teachers Meet Monday The Jackson County Muslo Teachers association will meet Monday. April 11, Instead of Tuesday of next week, It waa announced yesterday by Miss Imogens Wallace. The meeting will be held at the home of Mra. E. E Gore on Geneva street. A large attendance la urged aa Im portant business regarding the organ isations participation In observance here of International music week will be considered. Cathollo Dri(!ge Benefit Arouses Much Interest The women of the Sacred Heart Cath olic church are making extensive plan for the benefit bridge party to be held next Thursday afternoon, April 14, at the St. Mary's academy Playing will begin at 9 o'clock and the public Is Invited to th affair. Proceeds from ths party will ba do nated to the academy fund. , Mrs. Brlce Speaks In Medfnrd Tomorrow Mrs. W. T. Brlce, stat president, will ba In this city tomorrow to speak at th county council of Parent- Teachers at which members of the Medford council will be hostesses, The meeting will open at 10:30 Sat urday morning In the Junior high school building. Mra. V. O. N. Smith, county president, will preside. Dr. and Mrs. THppel Entertain at Bridge Dr. and Mrs. 8. Ralph Dlppel were hoata laat evening at a delightful bridge party enjoyed by the follow ing guests: Dr. and Mra. E. W. Shockley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fields. Mr. and Mrs. George Henselman, Mr. snd Mrs. warren Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard and Mra. O, O. Darby, Relrhstelne Hosts , At Dinner, Cards. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Relchsteln wer host at a small dinner party at their home on College Hill, enter taining Dr. and Mrs. Ben O. Wilson and Mr. and Mra. David Wilcox. Dinner waa followed by cards. . Food experts recommend India Tea . . . Br jsf .aeTrs,aa ecause more "th to it! ere s India Text poiiottee mora tubitonco, mora flavor, more) fragrance), mora "haftl" That It why cooking school teachers have) bn to quick to re-commend h ... so quick to praii) 111 India producoi th flnetst tea In th world. India Too Is trua tea luxury. "ThorVt mors) to hi" To gat genulno India Taa, max certain that lh Map-oMndla trade mark (above) oppeart somewhere on the label of every package of tea you buy. The following brands of taa fire made up of blends ol delirious India Tea. Each Is marked with th Map of India . , . aa your poslliv (nannies that they contain genuine India Tea, ODI IIKN WET i i All rtesleis I.KillT OF ASIA Ororers I.I IKV KTRIKE ...All Dealers MILLION DOLLAR All Dealers MONARCH . . Independent Ororm NEIGHBORHOOD STORE -N llhhortiood Store DWEODA TTZEA Junior High P.-T. A, To Elect Officers. Regular meeting for election of officers will be held thl evening by the Junior High Parent-Teacher association In the Junior High audi torium. It will be the last evening meeting of the year and the program will be presented by the men with Dr. B. R. Elliott aa chairman. Altar Guild Party For Saturday Postponed The spring bridge tea planned by St. Mark's Altar Guild, haa been post poned for one week and will be held Saturday. April 16, Instead of to morrow. Mrs. Sercombe Invite Friends to Bridge Party. Mrs. Dudley Sercombe it entertain, lng tonight at her home on South Newtown with two tables of bridge. Those present wlU be Mr. and Mrs. Prank Perl, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lar son, Mrs. Luclen Hall, Miss Dorothy Nyswaner, Harry C3111 and Mr. and Mrs. Sercombe. Miss Illgdon to Spend Summer In Portland. Miss Deah Hlgdon, popular mem ber of the younger set here, has gone to Portland to spend the spring and summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Crow, MISS BRANNAN SPEAKS AT CHURCH SATURDAY ON PLACE MOVEMENT With th world court Issue yet to be decided, the SI no-Japanese affair hanging In the balanoe and the dis armament conference In session, try ing to reduce the armaments of the world, much Interest is expressed In the visit here of Miss Eleanor Bran nan, scheduled for Saturday, April 9. Miss Brannan of the National Coun cil for Prevention of War, will speak at the Christian church on the gen eral theme of hov this community can cooperate with other peace-minded communities In preventing war throughout the world. Her lecture here Is being sponsor ec by the Rogue River Valley College Women's club. Several musical num bers will be ofered In connection with the lecture. Mra. H. B. Marsh and Mrs. H. O. Purucker will play In duet Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream, arranged by Sidney Smith, and The Bolero, a Spanish danoe by Mosvkowskl. Report from California, where Miss Brannan has Just spent a successful month in speaking, are uniformly en thusiastic over her messages, which are being given before schools, col leges, service dubs, women' clubs and other groups. The subject of her address to be ' given here Is "Europe Today." Miss Brannan has had much experience In the Buropean countries. She served In the Y. W. 0. A. In France during the World war, was a student at Ox ford, and attended the League of Na tions conference In Oeneva. ELKS' SPELLERS CHALLENGED BY .O.O.F. EXPERTS Seek Swin Title Two Fatalities Oregon Industry SALEM. April 8 (AP) Two la- telltles resulted from the 418 acci dent In Industry during the past week. It waa announced today by the Industrial accident commission. The fstalltlea Include Hermsn N. Olson, Sllverton carpenter and J. A. Welshsar. Woodburn laborer. The spelling title, held with pride by members of the Elks' lodge, down through the years, Is contested to ds for the first time In history, and O us Newbury and Court Kail will be forced to carry the competl tlon outside their own rank to prove their supremacy. The right of the Elks to claim the orthography lsurels of Medford Is questioned by members of the I. O. O. F., whose chsllenge waa ac cepted last night by the B P. O. E Exalted Ruler Joe Fllegel, who ac cepted the challenge for a match, appointed Messrs. Newbury, Hall and Lewis TJlrlch s committee to meet with tha Odd Fellows to com plete detalla for the contest. W. F. Rector and hie committee, aa yet unnamed, will represent the Odd Fellow at the session to be held Tuesday. At thst time arrange ments for the apelllng bee. which tha Odd Fellows predict will mark the "Elks' undoing," will be com pleted. As leading asplranta to the title, so flong claimed by Newbury and Hall, Mr. Rector names Prof. A. J. Hanby. H. W. Conger and A. B. Wil liams. He has many others whose qualifications and training he re fuses to reveal, but boasta that they can outspell any "has-been school teacher" In the county. The best spellers from both lodges are expected to enter tne contest and the committees have been ad vised to obtain a hall large enough to house a record southern Oregon crowd for the occasion. All lodge members, spellers and their families, former pupil of Hall and Newbury, who glory In the proa pecta of their defeat, and supporters of the cry for bigger and better spellers, are expected to form the throng of spectators. Date of the bee will be announced Immediately after the meeting of tha committees and the publlo is promised only short glimpses ol Newbury, Hall and their leading co horts. Vlo Tengwald and August Klocker, during the Interim to follow. Laura Drury Is Made Treasurer By Co-Ed Group UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene April 8. (Spl.) Laura Drury. of Medford, haa been elected treas urer of the Associated Women 8tu dente at the University of Oregon, to hold office for the coming year. This la one of the most important positions on the campus, aa the organization la composed of all wo men registered In the university. One of the most outstanding ot It activities Is the raising of money to bring over a girl from a foreign country to study here for one year. The present holder of the scholar ship Is Miss Nells Roster, of Flor ence, Italy. Miss Drury Is a sophomore at the University where aha I major ing In English literature. She la a member of Kwama. sophomore ser vice honorary, and of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She graduated from Medford high school with the class of 1030. Desirable houses always In first olass condition for rent, lease or sale. Call IDS Real Estate or Insurance Leave It to Jones Pbone 798 4 :. 1X1 fir ' V" j t4 it f : T HOT DEBATE ON QUESTION SALEM, April 8. (AP) The. pro hibition question almost disrupted the third district convention of Federated Women's clubs, held here yesterdsy. A resolution affirming the convention's stand In favor ol the 18th amendment was finally re ferred to the legislative committee to be presented st the state federa tion convention at Portland In May. Officers elected unanimously for the ensuing two-year term were Mrs. Clara B. Smith of Metzger. president; Mrs. A. E. Austin of Woodburn. second vice-president; Mrs. William M. Hartford. Portland, treasurer; Mrs. Baldla Orr Dunbar. Portlsnd. director. Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Salem, la the retiring president. More than 200 women, represent ing 40 of the 69 clubs In the dis trict federation, attended the con vention. The 1038 session will be held at St. Helena. Be correctly corseted -by ETHEL WYN B HOFFMANN Sixth and Holly street BEAVERTON O. A. Cobb. Forest Grove, leased rooms adjoining Hedge's real estate office for practice of law. Work In nroffr-jut nn .lArln, of-way for Wilson River road. Tllla- mooK Headlight. Schillin What is it about a cup of good coffee in the mrjrning that fortifies the soul of a man when it's good. So, make it with care. Select it with equal care. Fine coffee is worth looking for. Try PFings of the Morning! cofvf ee Ati9tttt4 Prt$t Phot Washington Athletic club of Seat tle believes It has a championship 400-yard swimming relay team In (top to bottom) Helene Madison, Edna McKibbln, Patricia Linton and Olive McKean. They're going after the Olympio title. What the Girl Scouts Are Doing The first Girl Scouts of southern Oregon to receive their Golden Eaglet badge will be presented at the Girl Scout court of awards on Saturday night at the court house. These girls are Katherlne Stearns and Madge Kunzman from the high school troop who have been Girl Scouts since or ganisation of the first troop In Med ford. . The badge prt&entatlon will be made by O. E. Gates at the close of ths regular presentation of all other badges and awards, and the girls will be Introduced by their captain. Miss OUta Walden. The court will begin at 7:30 and end at 9:00 p. m., but In addition to the badge awards a short program will be presented by the Roosevelt and Junior High No. 4 troops. j i Club To Meet At I Willow Springs WIIXOW SPRINGS, April 8. (Spe- i clal) Regular monthly meeting of ! the Willow Springs Thursday club will be held April 14 at the home of Mrs. J. W. BlrltholB. with Mrs. Birk- hols and Mrs. Frank Thompson hostesses. 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