afEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAT 1, 1932. PAGE FIVE C. P. High to Graduate Largest Class F SENIOR CLASS TO GET SHEEPSKINS The senior class of the Central Point high school numbtn twenty eight. There are thirteen boys and :ifteen girls. This s the largest grad lattng class In the llstory of the chool. Members of he class have taken an active art In all student ictlvltles. Dorothy Inman is idltor of the Cen tal Pointer, the chool paper; Don Ud Snyder la edi tor of the annual vhlch will be pun ished this year, ft h 1 1 e Elisabeth Southwell Is man iger. John Smith H. P. Jewell Superintendent Is president of the student associa tion, and Helen Lees is secretary. Elizabeth Fleischer will give the salutation at the commencement pro gram and Ralph Knight will be vale dictorian. Six members of the class are In the girls' glee club and one played on the girls' basketball team for four years. Three of the boys have been mem bers of the basketball team for three years. The class has been active In dramatics and program presentation. Five members of the class have been on the scholarship honor roll all the year. Everett Grissom has been athletic manager and Alvln Maple haa been yell leader. Elizabeth Southwell Is president of the Girls' League this year. Bessie Milton Is treasurer of the student association. Nine mem bers of the class have attended other high schools and later transferred to Central Point. t Special Service In Song Planned At Saint Peters In harmony with National Music week St. Peter'a Lutheran church on Portland avenue, and East Main will render a special song service. A selec tion of fine old Lutheran chorals has been made and will be rendered part ly by the congregation, partly by the Sunday school and choir. The public Is cordially invited. The following program will be rendered at 7:30 Sun day evening: Organ prelude. Hymn by congregation: "Dear Christians, One and all Rejoice.' Opening Liturgy. Hymn by congregation, choir, and children's chorus: (a) "No I Have Found the Sure Foundation, (b) "Lord Jesus Christ, with Us Abide." Choir: (a) "Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty", (b) "Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness." Hymn by congregation: "May God Bestow on 0s His Grace.' Scripture Lesson. Children's chorus: "Blessed Jesus at Thy Word." Address by pastor. Hymn by congregation: "Commit Whatever Grieves Thee." Choir: (a) "If Thou But Suffer God to Guide Thee"; (b) "O How Blest Are Ye". The Lord's prayer. The Benediction. Closing hymn by congregation. choir, and children's chorus Glory Be to God on High." Organ Poetlude. "All Missionary Will Talk Monday at Lutheran Church Dr. Betty Ntlsson. a medical mis sionary of the United Lutheran church in America to India, will speak Monday evening at 8 :15 In Zlon Lutheran church. West Fourth street at Onkdale avenue. An "All-Church Box Social" will be held In connection with her address concerning her work and experiences In India, In the church parlors under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid So ciety, beginning at 8:30 p. m. The box lunches are to serve for supper at 7 p. m. All are lnvlled. Any unable to come for the supper are Invited to come In time for the address of Dr. Nllsson, who Is an Interesting, popu lar and pleasing speaker. FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL AIDING LOCAL NEEDY (Contributed) The Pour Square Commlsssry lo cated at 1013 W Main atreet Is doing a splendid relief work through the cooperation of the people of Medford snd surrounding country. Since January 19th 85 ready-to-wear garments hve been distributed to those In need. AIo 7 pairs shoes, B pairs hose, 1 comfort, 1 mattress, 1 bed spring. Thirty-eight boxes of food have been given to needy fsmllles. This work is going forward snd every one Is urged to sld In some way the need of the unemployed. All ladles snd men who enjoy in evening at cards axe Invited to par ticipate In the covered dish supper at 8 30 In the Catholic Parish Hall Wed nesday evening. May 4th. Bridge. S00 snd Pinochle will be played (Pivot snd Progressive). Price 35c. Lunch goods, aoda, confections. They are building the courthouse across from uj. De Voes. Be sure to see the new Maytag Re frigerator before buying. Picture frames mde to order. The Ftasieys, opp. Holly theater. irnnij i ., j jwiiini i gjs a,. PI . i k-Ji' WirS: fen kJ" -V'l r" i J tln ii Jtennel Ellis Photos SENIOR CLASS Left to right: Top row Ardlf Casafl, Orvllle Caster, Douglas Elliott, KlUubetU llelch- er, Everett Grlsson, Wllila Hall. Second row Henrietta Hugger, Vera llool, Dorothy Inman, Ralph Knight, Helen Lets, Lois Loesch. Third row Bessie Milton, Alvln Maple, Roy Martin, Chancy Pitts, Dolnrt Patterson. Fourth row Bertlne Perdleu, Rowena Perdleu, Lola Raines, Harold Smith, John Smith. Fifth Row Donald Snyder, Elizabeth Southwell, Oeraldlne St. Arnold, Alfred Taylor, Ruth Turpln, Daisy Wagoner. M!w I 11 : t- i, ef i Um. aw r J'i an w im iJL L.si aiV. -nk Vr v-Kennel Ellis Photos JUNIOR CLASS Left to right: Top row Delbert Ayers, Mary Jane Beehe, Wayne Coker, Hnth Collins, Roland Cased, Nellie Elsber. Second row Wilbur Eisner, Clyde Fry, Tlinda filaas. Gram llrrmanwn, Uu dine Hugger. Third row Vivian Jones, Mons Lewis, Mura Mills, Charlea Murphy, Evadna Mu.ty, Wylamae Parker. Fourth row Ruth Ramatrom, Bernlce Keames, Elhelyn Scott, Toshlko Takao, E During the first part of May ap plications for registration during the 1933-33 period will be mailed to all registered chauffeurs in the state. The chauffeurs license for 1031-32 do not expire until June 80, 1032. and chauffeurs will thus have a period of almost two months to make their application) for the new licence. This year, however, nil chaurfeuraj who have not taken the eaaminauon - I-4 - net vl . - v - !: m Hit fj,jj 4m ml i.i for either an operator's or chauffeur's license since July 1, 1931, will be required to do so. They may take the application form, which they will receive through the mall, present themselves to an examiner, past the necessary examination and the new license and badge will be Issued to them. However, any chauffeur who has taken the examination since July 1. 1931. may fill in the application form and send the same with the fee of 100 to the department of state, Salem. Oregon and the license will be mailed to him. Buy now while a sellable. Large double six load lfl-ln, pine s'.abi. 4 50. Kindling free with 3-load oiders. Va:lej fuel Co. Pi one 70. Vi t5aaVafcifa Las, itkmji &Z:'mMtJb Dorothy Sanderson, Jack Sanderson, TURFMAN'S SON VICTIM OF AUTOMOBILE CRASH LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 30 (AP) Jerome B, Respess, Jr., IS, son of one of Kentucky's most prominent turfmen, waa burned to death today in hta automobile after craaning Into a telephone pole. Be correctly irtete by ETHKLWYN B HOFTMAJfN Uixth and Hotly BtreeU Auto glau lnUUd while you wait Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Works. Crystalglow Kodak giant supreme. The Peasiey'e, Opp. Holly TheatT, Best Utah Coal, 913 bO per ton Medford tMel Co. Tel. 031. St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdale and Fifth St. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, Rector 8 a. m. Holy Communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11:15 a. nii Holy Communion. Church of Jesus Christ of Utter Day Saints Beatty and Edwarda r. H. Mewalf, Branch Pres. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Church, 7:30 p. m. Priesthood and Relief Society. Tues day. 8 p. m. Free Methodist Church Corner 10th and Ivy Sta. 8. N. Long, Pastor Our Sunday school meets st 0:4J. Morning service, 11 o'clock, young People's meeting, :4J. Evangelistic service, 7:45. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:45. your presence will be appreciated. Criurch of God Corner Haven and Holly Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. young People'! Training for serv ice, 8:46. Preaching, 8 p. m. w-w MrFr.eder will bring the mes- cage of the evening. Come, let us worship the Lord together.. Talent Federated Churchea J. M. Johnson, Pastor Morning service at eleven o'clock. sermon subject: "Creating An Atmos phere In wnicn ooa ton op.. Evening service at eight o'clock, sermon subject: "Ood's Judgment of the Nations." . r- invlt.it tn hear the Gospel messages which are given In this church, both In aermon and In song. Advent christian Church Corner West Jackson As Welch Sta. Bible school, 0 :45 a. m. Preaching at eight o'clock. Loyal workers service, 7:00 p. m. Praver meeting eight o'clock Wed nesday night. The monthly communion service will occupy the eleven o'clock hour. Prank Patterson of Santa Rosa. California will speak at the eight ociock service. you are Invited to these services. Spiritual Science Church 5th and Orape, K. P. Hall Rev. Orlen R. Krlng, Pastor Sunday services: Lecture 8 p. m. Tuesday, 8 p. m. message circle at 142 N. Ivy. The pastor will be home to conduct Sunday services, and carry on as usual next week. Sunday evening lecture will be giv en In answer to questions asked by those who are Interested In the sci ence and philosophy of Spiritual Sci ence. All are welcome. Main Street Methodist Church South K. D. Wood, Pastor Services for Sunday, May let. We are observing "Sunday School Day" at 8:45 a. m., at which time the Sun day school will put on a special pro gram. 11:00 a. m. Rev. Aubry Bray, a member of the Arlzoru conference, will preach the sermon. 7 p. m. Services under the direc tion of the Toung People's division of the church. 8 n. m. Evangellstlo services, con gregational singing, sermon by the pastor. A cordial welcome to all who may come. First Presbyterian Church W. 8th and So. Holly Sta. Sunday school and Bible study at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 10:60 a. m. Ser mon by Rev. B. J. Klmber. Special music, soprano solo by Miss Gertrude Psrker. Christian Endeavor and Westmins ter Forum 7 p. m, Sunday, May 8th, Mother's Day: ' We will have special music and the morning message will be In keeping with the sentiment of the day. Visitors always cordially Invited. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford company of Jehov ah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KM ED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:15. These lectures are given by electrical transcription and the subject of the one to be given Sun day, May 1, Is 'The Standard." Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 o' clock at the home of Mrs. W. W. Bailey, loa Mistletoe street and every Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. 737 South Central avenue. AH Inter ested In Watch Tower Bible atudy are welcome. Talent Methorilat F.plsropal Church Joaeph Pope, Pastor Morning services: Sunday school, 9:45 with classes for all ages. Public worship, 11:00. Solo, Miss Bsughmsn. Sermon, Rev. Edwin Deacon. Evening services: Epworth League, 7:00. A debate mil be given on the fol lowing o'Jc-vtlon: Resolved: "The young people of today have a harder time living a Christian life than their parents did." Evangelistic service. 8:00; music by the orchestra: sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Cornel You are very welcome. St. Peter'a Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) C. Msln St. c Portland Ave, H. H. Young, Pastor. Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. No mornlncr wnr.hln. Bible class at 8:10 o'clock In the oasement. subject to be discussed Is: "Dangers threatening the ehuroh." Public welcome. Special song service at 7:80. In har mony with National Music week this song service will extol Lutheran hymnology. Sunday school, choir, and congregation will take part In the service. The pastor will deliver a ser mon In harmony with the occasion. Theme: "Singing Unto the Lord Is Pleasing Onto Him." A cordial Invitation Is extended to the public. First Methodist Alexander O. Bennett, Pastor Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pastor, celebrat- Ing Ascension day, "Clouds That Hide Christ." Sunday evening chapel hour, 8 o' clock, with message for Boys' Week, What Do you See In a Boy?" Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., with classes and welcome for all. Epworth League youth's hour, 7 p. m.. In the church parlor. Mid-week meeting. Wednesday, 7:45 p. mv in the church parlor. The pastor leads, speaking of the signi ficance of the Methodist General con ference beginning Its qusdrennlal ses sion this week In Atlantic City. Spe cial prayers for the sick and afflict ed. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, Minister 0:45 a. m, Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Mornlnr wnrhfn Chorue choir. Sermon, "The Century Plant." 7:00 D. ml Young neonle'. vrnnn devotional meetings. 8:00 D. m. Bvenlnv ..rvli Snv,' special. In recognition of the boy we uvgia Boys weea wztn a special serv ice for bOVB. on Sunri.v nloh, Rmi will largely have charge of the serv ice. The pastor will give a special ad dress for the boys, using the topic: ouomsrines. ' All the boys nd their friends sre Invited. Zlon English Lutheran Church Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave. a. p. Kabele, D. D., Pastor 10 a. m. Bible school. Classes for all ages. Subject, Dr. Kabele'a Adult Bible class: "How to Keep from Get ting into War." 11 a, m. Morning service dedica ted to young people. Special sermon for young people on : "Life on Top of the World" or "Winning Success." Special music by young people and by the choir. 7 n. m. Ynnn. P.nnljt' rt, League. Life Vocation day. Topic: "Finding My Place In Life." Leader. Mr. Orval Clark. The general public la heartily In vited to all our meetings at the Church with the Friendly Spirit Where the Way Is Made Plain. Salvation Army Bartlett and Fourth Ensign and Mrs. J. R. pack, officers In charge Lieutenant Evelyn Kldnelgh, Asst. Sunday: Sunday school and Bible claas, 9:45. Holiness meeting, 11:00. Young People's Legion, 8:30. Evening service, 8 :00. The services all day will be con ducted by Sergeant-Major Velma Gib son. Tuesday: Bible atudy. 8:00, conducted Sergeant-Major Velma Gibson. by Auureaay: Young People's service, 8:00. Saturday: Free and Easy Salvation. Service, 8, conducted by Enplcgn J. R. Pack. The public la cordially Invited to attend these services, ring your friends and come to the services at the Salvation Army hall at Fourth and Bartlett streets. Church of the Naxarene John T. LaRose, Pastor Services for Sunday, May 1: Sunday school 0:45. Installation of new officers and teachers. ' Morning worship, 11. The pastor preaching on "Light Is Come." This will be the flrat message by the pas tor since the district assembly, and will sound the keynote for the new church year. Young People's Society meeting In the church at 7 p. m. Something new in the way of young people'a meet ings under the toplo, "The Spirit of Progress." Claaa meeting In the annex at 7 p. m. Evening evangellstlo service at 8 with sermon by the pastor. The Gos pel Jn song and music by members of the choir. Meeting of the official board Mon day evening at 8 In the church. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. True to the name. A service of prayer and testimony. We welcome one and all to every servloe In this church. People are more than welcome. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Sta. W. R. Balrd, Minister Bible school st 9:45 a. m M. E. Otsen, superintendent. Morning worship begins at 10:65. . Announcement . HOTEL ALLEN To Open Monday, May 2 With the completion of remodeling and redecorating the "Hotel Allen," for merly The Nash Hotel, which has been underway during the last three months, I now announce the opening to be Monday, May 2nd. The labor was all done by local workmen, and all the furnishings were supplied by local merchants. Every room has been thoroughly renovated, and nothing was left undone from the roof to the entrance, to make it one of the best popular-priced hotels on the Pacifio highway. All rooms are outside; Comfortable beds with spring filled mattresses are used throughout; New floor oovering and rugs. The lobby is light, comfortable and attractive with upholstered furniture, reading lamps, new light fixtures and new rugs. I have established a one price to all, as follows: $1.00 single. $1.60 double. With bath, $1.60 single; $2.60 double. Sermon subject, "There Is a Lad. Here." 1 Christian Endeavor st 7:00 p. m, Evening evangellstlo aervlce at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject, "The Call to Oreater Things." The musical program will be as follows: Morntng: Prelude "Consolation" ............ Liszt Offertory "I Wslted for the Lord" . Mendelssohn Anthem "Round the Throne of Ood Eternsl" Donlsettl Poetlude "March Id a"....Waghorne Evening: Prelude "The Old Refrain" Krelsler Offertory "Song Without Words" Williams Special Boys' Octette from high school. Postlude Hopkins. Effle Herbert Yeoman, director; Mrs. Theodora Slma, pianist. Flrat Church of Christ, Scientist Authorised branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Msss. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, May 1: Everlasting Punishment. Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants under the age of twenty may be ad mitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which Is lo cated at 401 in the Medford Bldg., la open dally from 8 a. m. to 8 ip. m. except Sundays snd holidays. The librarian is in attendance from 11 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorised Christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur chased. The public la cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room. Four Square Gospel Light House 1013 W. Main St. Estill M. Jones, Pastor Eva Abbott, Assistant Pastor Every Wednesday an all day meet ing will be held at this church to make over garments, make quilts and comforts. Every lady la requested to bring one kind of food and luncheon will be served. Any kind of contributions will be appreciated. Call 301-R-4. Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Bible school; 11 a. m., Holy communion. Subject: "The Potters House." Sunday, 6:30, Crusader meeting; 7:46 p. m., evangellstlo message, sub ject, "Jonah." Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. Regular serv- ELECTRICAL WIRING in the HOTEL ALLEN was handled by Medford Electric Construction Co. B. M. S3 N, Central City Cabinet Shop . Frank Yashin, proprietor 924 So. Central We are proud to have auiated in remodeling the Hotel Allen. The new tables in the roomi and the hall treei were made in thii shop which also had charge of repair ing other articles of furniture. I also own and oprrata th ASHLAND HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP at Ashland. Ore. Our prices range from SI to St. which Includes free parkins lit and sarace. We have made a substantial reduction In the prices In the Toffee ftu and are featuring a ftoe and S5e dinner week days, and S5o five courts lurkejr Dinner on Sundays. E. T. ALLEN Ice: Wednesday, meeting of commis sary, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Thursday. 7:48 p. m. Special mid week service. Miss Eva Abbott will conduct both Tuesday and Thursday evening serv ices. Friday. 7:45 p. m. Divine healing: Saturday, 3 to 3 p. m. Children's church. A street meeting held every Satur day at 7 o'clock on the corner of West Main and North arape streets. Every one Invited to attend all services. 10 The Sunday eervlcea at the First Christian church will be In honor of both National Boys' week and Nation al Musto week. At the morning aerr lce the pastor, W. R. Balrd will speak on the subject, "There Is a Lad Here." In the evening the High School Boys' Octet will furnish the special music. The pastor will preach a sermon that will be of interest to all young peo ple especially. The subject will be, "The Call to Oreater Things. CONTRACT FOR THE Painting and Decoration OP THE , HOTEL ALLEN Handled By F. G. Runyon 223 Willamette Ave. Phone 1382-E BUSH, Mgr. Phone 00