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IfEDFORD irSIt TRIBUTE. lEDFORl), OREGON, THURSDAY, 'APRIL' 21, 1932. PAGE THREE Society and Club. .9 Coe Glade Concert Leads In Social Interest Tonight Miulo lovers from all section of the valley will gather here tonight for the concert of Coe Glade, famoua contralto of the Chicago Civic Opera association, who arrived from the south at noon, accompanied by Wll lard Rhodes, pianist, who will ap pear In concert with her at the Senior hlfch school auditorium. The concert, the last on this sea son's program of the Clvlo Music as sociation, will begin at 8:15 o'clock, at which time all gueeta are asked tj be In their seats, as no one will be seated during a number. The program announced for the evening la aa follows: Invocation dl Orfeo Prl No. I'll Not Go to the Wood w Old French At the Cry of the First Bird Gulon O, No, John. Old English Verglbllches Stanchen ...Brahma A Dissonance ... ........ Borodtne Snowflakea Grentchanlnoff South Carolina Croon Song Gaul Nina Pancha Valverde Nocturne In F sharp major. Chopin Shepherd'a Hey Grainger Mr. Rhodes. Aria Habanera (Carmen) Bizet Aria Seguldllle (Carmen)- ...Bizet A Memory Genu Tallv-hol Leoni I Seek and Desire Clifford Lang London Bridge Buzzl-peccla Into the Light Le Forge Large Tea Fetes Mrs. Lora LaManca Miss Minnie Heine wes hostess Wednesday afternoon to a large group of women, honoring Mrs. Lora La Mance, national W. C. T. U. worker. Mrs. Hubler. accompanied by Mrs. E. R. Cobb, was heard In a solo, "His Love Is Better 'Inan Gold." Mrs. E. Iverson offered prayer. Mrs. Bryant introduced Mrs. La Mance, who stated that the United States la the 25th country In 4000 yeara to have tried some form of restriction of the drink evil. Review ing the crusade movement In 1873, the organization of the W. C. T. U. !n 1874. and Frances WlUard'a great work as its president, she told how the union had been the first society to work for legislation to protect young girls; narcotic education in schools; legislation against cigarettes, and reasonable hours and wages for women. The International Associa tion Against American Prohibition claims that the "wtrts" of 40 coun tries are behind It and that many millions of dollars are being spent to defeat prohibition In this coun try. In closing, Mrs. LaMance urged the women to hold the young people In the schools and to get the women to the polls. Miss El low Mae Wilson entertained with a whistling solo, which all en joyed. Lilacs and other spring flow ers made an attractive center for the tea table, at which Mrs. H. W. Con ger and Mrs. E. R. Cobb poured. Mrs. LaMance spoke in Central Point high school Wednesday afternoon, and will speak In Medford schools today and Friday. - Mrs. LaMance's Tople . For Friday Anounced The Women's Christian Temperance Union of Jackson county will hold an Institute In the First M. E. church Friday. April 23. The morning ses sion la at 10, with reports from Med ford and Ashland unions. Mrs. La Manoe will speak on her work. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 12. At the 2 o'clock ses sion, Mrs. LaMance will speak on "The Holy Land." This lecture haa been greatly enjoyed wherever it has been given and all are Invited to hear Mrs. LaMance tell of her travels through that country. Rev. W. R. Baird will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Cobb. On Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Mrs. LaMance will address a mass meeting in the Baptist church, her topic being "The Sword of Damas cus." Baptist girls' quartet will. sing. Mrs. LaMance is a clear, entertaining speaker whom all will enjoy hearing She cornea to Jackson county after a week In Klamath Falls, where she spoke to several large and enthusi astic audiences. Eagles and Auxiliary To Hold Social Evening Crater Lake Aerie No. 2093, F. O. E-, and the Ladles' Auxiliary, will meet In their respective halls Friday evening. April 22. A full attendance la desired aa this will be the regular social evening of the two lodges. with dancing, cards and refreshments Included in the program. Owing to an expected change in the social program, the ladles' aux iliary has decided to serve sandwiches and coffee and each auxiliary lady is requested to bring sandwiches. The lodge piano has been purchas ed and will' be In the hall for the Friday evening meeting, it was an nounced this morning. Class Recital at Gold Hill Event for Friday Pupils of the Rogue River and Gold Hill schools will be presented in a public school music class recital and demonstration at the Gold Hill school Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. The event, announced for the first time last week end, has aroused much In terest In music circles and a large attendance is anticipated by the Gold Hill supervisor, Mrs. Minnie Guy of this city. Public school piano classes have been given In eastern schools for many years. Western schools are rapidly taking them up with the aim to give all children a form of musical foundation. The fundamen tals or principles of sight and time reading are covered quickly and eas ily under the system. , The child's ear .la. awakened and a sense of rhythm developed, the instructors state. All dry facts the child must know are studied in public school music with a group of children, converting pleasure out of work. By grouping children this way it Is possible to make the price so lib eral that all parents. It is pointed out, may enter their children in the class, through which talent previous ly unsuspected Is often discovered. Daughters of Union Veterans to Meet On Friday evening the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will hold a meeting In the Medford Arm ory. All out-of-town daughters are Invited to Join the local members In attending. Jackson County Council To Meet Saturday The Jackson County Primary coun- clll will meet Saturday at 1:30 p. m at the Junior high school, room 24, Lillian Wise will continue her dis cussion on ' primary writing. All teachers are Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels Return from South Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels return ed yesterday by motor from a month's stay In the south. While away they divided their time between Needles, Los Angeles and Saboda Hot Springs. Be correctly corseted by ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN Sixth and Holly Streets All sizes, of screen doors at Woods Lumber Co. FACE PROSECUTION SALEM, Ore.. April 21: (AP) As sault complaints and expulsions from school loom for the 10 high school athletes who Tuesday afternoon ab-; ducted and beat Victor De Jardln to 1 unconsciousness. It was indicated : here today. Legal steps to be taken by the parents of the victim will be decided following a conference with the district attorney's office today. De Jardln was found badly beaten several miles from Salem, where he said .he woa taken by 10 students, allegedly members of t he "Julius Caesars" secret society. The attack on him was said to have been made because of his refusal to Join the fraternity, which has been banned with other secret societies by school authorities. : As a result of the Injuries the victim will be unable to attend school for some time, ,hls mother announced last night. He was reported to be suffering from Injuries from kicks in his side and from head Injuries. Reports the attackers had also chok ed the lad were confirmed by Mrs. De Jardln. The father and mother are Inves tigating the affair themselves while school officials began a thorough probe. The matter will be taken up by the school board next week. Principal Fred D. Wolf of the Sa lem high school Issued an ultimatum yesterday that the boys participating in the attack would be expelled from school. CANDIDATES' BALL LAKE CREEK PLAN Plans haw been announced by Russ Moore, master of the Lake Creek Grange, for a candidates' ball at Lake Creek, Saturday evening, to which all the candidates for county offices are invited to attend. At the meeting of Hulet-for-Con-gress club Monday evening at Lake Creek, talks were given by John An derson of Central Point, C. F. Da vies of Eagle Point. A. ft. Edwards of Ap plegate. A round-table discussion was led by Mr. Anderson, end Mr. Moore, Reed Charlie and Floyd Char He also spoke. Music for the evening was furnish ed by Harry Tonn. Wallace R a 5 art ale Mrs. Margaret Knutson and Mrs. Clara O'Brien. CANDIDATE HOST One of the largest meetings of the season, given to honor candidates for office In Jackson county, was held last night at the Phoenix Grange. There were 300 guests and Grange members present to greet the 48 can didates in attendance. An Interesting program was fol lowed by a cake and pie social and dancing. The Grange will also entertain Sat urday night with a dance at the Phoenix Grange balL JENKINS 10 ADDRESS "The Future of southern Orepon" will be the subject of Frank Jenkins address Monday noon at the regular meeting of the Kl wants club, accord ing to announcement made by the club officers. Mr. Jenkins writes Today's News column In the Mall Tribune. Phoenix V Z&Z ..Mil PHOENIX, Ore.. April 21. ,3p!)- At the Presbyterian church Sunday evening, young people of the Baptist church of Medford were In charge. The meeting was well attended. Group singing by Medford young people was enjoyed. Two addresses were given by Mr. Shaw and Miss Jean Ross. It la hoped they will conduct another meeting here. Jess Eldridge will conduct the mid week prayer meeting Wednesday night at the Presbyterian church. Subject, "Our Pattern." Ladles' Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in the Presbyterian church. Rev. Wm. Lewadder will conduct the Presbyterian church service Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. He Is a retired minister residing in the Tal ent district. t Real Estate or insurance Leave tt to Jones Phono 790. i it fit y i RUTH: Sit down, NeD. I'm still doing the dishes NELL: Mine were finished ages ago! RUTH: Wish I could work so fast NELL: Why don't you use Lux? Those tiny, sheer diamonds work like a streak and my dear, it's wonderful for your hands 1 LUX for dishes Costs less than 1 a day III 11 Study Club Meets Tomorrow Tomorrow afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock the studv club of the Junior high schol P.-T. A. will meet In room 17 of the school. Mrs. C. B. Trowbridge will be leader, the topic announced being sex education of children. Whether members of the club or not, all Interested people are Invited to attend. Executive Meeting of j Deiree of Honor Tailed The Desree of Honor will meet for an executive session this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Seller. 635 North Central. Mrs. Eva Traver, state president, who is here from Portland, will be present and all officers are urged to attend the meeting. B. P. W. Club Mefis For pinner Tonlfht A dinner meeting of the Business I P:.-fwior.A. -Vomen'a club has h-en 1 frr t:is evening at 6:30 oVf-k Hn:i . feterla. Dinner will K fo-Vr-i fev a program. wmw LILIES ami Mutrr (inrden Plants O ir ' tell you how to build -.-;r i srnl hiw to care for the -itr .n:-;"r. Wt will be glad to H t t: , ATIC OARIlt'NS u.-. n 1 ' Portland, Ore. This Is Your Opportunity To Save Money The Greatest 1 0 Day Sale of Women's Ready-To-Wear You Have Ever Attended Starts Friday 8:30 A. 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