Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1932, Page 16, Image 16

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IMEDFOItD' ITTTrr; TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDXY, JUNE 3, 1932.
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MEETINGJN TEXAS
Presbyterian Clerics Urged
to Refuse Attendance
Where Black Men Not
Treated As Brothers
DENVER, June 8. (AP) The rec
ord books of the Presbyterian church
In the V. B. A., held the accomplish
went ol the church's 144th general
assembly as ministers and elders
scattered to their homes In all sec
tions of the country and to mission
ary posts in far corners of the world
Before the assembly wu dlieolved
yesterday by Dr. Charles W. Kerr, of
Tulsa, Oklahoma, moderator of tne
church, the commissioners chose Fort
Worth, Tex., for the 145th assembly
, next year.
. A protest against holding the as
sembly In the Texas city was reooraea
by the Rot. Irving W. Underhlll, ne
gro missionary. He urged the negro
delegation to refuse to meet "In any
place wheTe a negro oan not be treat
ed as a man and a brother." There
was no discussion on the protest
which was recorded In the assembly
records.
Church leaders saw la the results
of the assembly sessions several out
standing developments. Included were
the deolslve votes of confidence given
the general council and existing gov
ernment of the church and the ad
mission of women to the general
council for the first time In the
church's history.
Dry Stand Affirmed
The commissioners were also em
phatic In their desire that the church
continue relations with the federal
council of churches of Christ, despite
opposition from a fundamentalist
group. The church reaffirmed Ita
equivocal support of the 18th amend
ment and opposition to attempts to
repeal or nullify the prohibition laws.
The assembly gave tacit approval to
supervised practice of eugenics, the
church holding thst "children have
the right to be well bom."
Ministers of the church were re
minded of new responsibilities In oop
lng with prevailing social and Indus
trial conditions,
WILLIAM SLOAN
William J. Sloan, a resident of
Phoenix lor the put 13 year, pawed
away at his home there Thursday
evening at the age of 72, He waa born
at Ashland. Ohio, Nov. 1, 1850 and
came to Jackson county from Hal
stead, Kansas. He was an ardent
member of the Phoenix Presbyterian
church where he served as elder dur
ing hi entire re&ldenoe thee.
He leaves three children, Del no Slo
an and Elisabeth Carpenter of Phoe
nix and Don A. Sloan of Hutchison.
Kansas. One brother, A. L. Sloan of
San Bernardino, Calif,, one sister,
Mrs. B. It, Brewer, Hutchison, Kansas.
Also six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted
by Rev, Iverson at the Conger chapel
at 9:00 p. m. Saturday, Entombment
will follow In the Med ford memorial
mausoleum.
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PLANS CANNERY
GRANTS PASS, June 8 (Spl)
Masters of all Josephine county
grange,, with the chairmen of the
home economlos and agricultural
committees of each grange have been
called to a meeting at the county
courthouse at 1:30 Saturday after
noon to consider a canning project
with County Agent Howell and Mrs.
Werts, home demonstration agent.
A cooperative community cannery
plan will be discussed, Howell said
Thursday, and if found advisable
plans laid for the preservation by this
means of all foodstuffs in county
garden, which might otherwise go to
waste this year.
The proposal, Howell said Thursday
morning, would be a cannery that
would be moved among the commun
ities, rather than one which would
require each community to bring its
produce to any central location.
20 CHILDREN AT
, HEALTH, CLINIC
A aucceAsful cllnlo was conducted
at the Y. W. O. A. building yesterday
for pre -school children of Med ford,
according to all reports today. Under
the direction of Dr. O. I. Drummond.
county physician, Mlas Ruth Swan
son, Medford school nurse, and Mis,
Blanche Runnels, county health
nurse, assisted by Mrs. Howard Hill
and Mrs. Miles Oammlll, 90 children
were examined.
Complete physical examinations
were given all to determine their fit
ness to enter school, and toxin antl
toxin was given several children to
protect them against the germs with
which they may come In contact upon
entering school.
SWEM'S
"Odds-End." Sale
PURSES
Ba Here Saturday
SWEM'S GIFT SHOP
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SUMMER PRINTS
now af
Jamtt&paAtmurf(Atctz
Nationally known for its femininity,
its delicate texture, its dependability,
its good taste, Its high style
and its very economical-prices.
HOSIERY Mala Flo
SERVICE and CHIFFON for 79c
SERVICE or SEMI-SERVICE $1.00
Sheer Semi-Service and Service $1.35
Holeproof Sheer Chiffon for $1.65
Beautiful Holeproof Mesh $1.35-1.95
Out-Size Service Weight for $1.65
See Our Central Street
Window Display of New
Holeproof-Silk Hose...
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Mall and Phone
Ordtri Filled
Underwear
For the Graduate
The girl graduate will need one of these lovely
French crepe slips. They are cut on a true bias
and come In tailored or lace trimmed styles. The
shsdes are peach, flesh or white. All sixes to
select from. Your choice tomorrow at Mann',
$198
Dance Sets and Combinations
to match the above slips $1.98
CHILDREN'S
BEACH PAJAMAS
An outstanding sale of children's fast color beach
pajamas. These are of good quality English print
In one and two piece styles with hats to match.
The sires range Irom S to 14 and the regular
values up to 11.10 per ault. Your choice for
tomorrow only, In the Infants' department.
69Cpr.
NO REFUNDS
New Straws
Bow to
Price Revision
Clearance
, Saturday
at Manns
$14.8 , $348
A real fashion and price thriller for the atyle wise
and economy alert woman. They're rough, ahiny and
smooth straws, flower and ribbon trim or tailored
types, in fact they are marvelous at the prices quoted
above. All colors and head sires.
Softies Are
White -White-White
59 to $12.5
MANN'S HAT SHOP, SECOND FLOOR
COLONIAL DAMES DEMONSTRATION!
FREE
Facials
GIVEN IN
PRIVATE
A staff specialist from the Colonial Dames laboratories la
Hollywood It bow la our toll trie 'department. Let her
prescribe the cere best tutted to your lnrtlv.dual type and
tv you a Col octal Dme Free Facial, These facial are
co nlimentary and art fivtn to private. Make your reserva
tion at once, phone 486 or 487 or call at the totletrlei section.
FREE
Facials
OIVEN IN
PRIVATE
Thla la a aeuon of prints. You'll find them made
up In a many ways aa designers can conceive print
frocka, print pajamas, print blouses and ensembles.
These at 10a are no exception, they are tub fast, amooth
In flnlah and glorious In color and design. See them
tomorrow at Mann's. All are 86 Inches wide.
19Cyd.
Sheer Summer Fabrics
This season we have assembled for your
summer frocks sn exquisite and elaborate
array of dainty voiles, Bwlss prints and
popular plain colored meshes. You'll love
these sheer fabrics and should have a frock
made from one or the other.
A group of sheer summer fabrics that are
inexpensive and so serviceable. New voiles,
batistes and colorful prints In all the want
ed patterns. Ask to see these lovely ma
terials. They are tub fast and make up
beautifully.
Choice 49c yd. Choice 29c yd.
Sofia.
100 New Summer
DRESSES
t h V k I t !
$59-5
Triple sheers, georgettes and printed silks
In solid shades, pastels and white. The
patterns are dots, plaids, stripes and dainty
figured effects. The styles Include many
with Jackets to match. They are all her.
ready for thrifty style wise shoppers. Com.
early tomorrow to Mann's dress shop. Don't
be disappointed.
Sizes for Miss or Matron
14 to 20 and 36 to 46
SECOND FLOOR
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We're knee deep In summer dresses this June
day for we've been looking over the exciting new
models for this unusual sale of dresses. 100 of
them have just arrived from New York and are
the sweetest frocks we have ever been able to
offer at this' sensational price. They are quality
and styl plus!
In the Group Are
Dance Frocks
For Summer Parties
Perhaps It will be Just a party, a house dance or ft
wedding and you will be a bridesmaid. If so, you should
have one of these new frocks of dotted net, organdie or
embroidered and solid color chiffon. Nearly all have a
darling little Jacket or cape, all are ankle length and
feature ruffles, bows tucks and tight fitting bodice These
are In psstels and white. They cost from
$695 10$ 1800
For Summer Wear We
Suggest One of These
WHITE FLANNEL
COATS
Where ever you go this summer you will see
these white flsnnel costs. You'll see them
In th swinger styls or fitted. They are "IT"
for summer wesr. All are unllned. These we
offer are sired from U to 30, and priced at
iff P
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$75.0
Off on Better Spring and
Summer Coats
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SECOND
FLOOR