PXGE TWO SET FOR EVENING NOVEMBER 18TH Tb annual Boy Soout Jamboree to to be held at the armory Friday even lng, November 18. Thl exposition will be ataged for the benefit of local friend and parent of acouU. The program thU year will include a num ber of new event. The various num' here on the program will be In charge of local scoutmasters. Frank Hull, scoutmaster of Troop No. 3 will have charge of the open ing ceremony. Following this will be stunts demonstrating some part of scouting, under the direction of Max Pierce, scoutmaster of Troop No. 0. The competitive events will be In charge of O. A. Eden of Troop No. 10, assisted by other scoutmasters with the individual contests. At this meeting the satisfactory and honor camper awards esroed at summer camp will be presented to the scouts of the valley. Boms unique lighting effects will be a feature of this year's perform ance, many of the acts being con ducted with lights carried by tihe performers. There will be no admission charge mads. Everyone Interested In scout ing activities should plan to attend. ELECT OFFICERS FOB Hi. Sooutmasters' Association held its first meeting at Boy Soout head, quarter last Friday evening. 4.11 . scoutmasters of Rogue River valley attended, holding sn election of of ficers and discussing a winter pro gram. Max Pelrce, scoutmaster of troop No, 5. was elected president of the Scoutmasters' association for the coming year; O. A. Eden, scoutmaster of troop No. 10, was elected vice president. Dr. Dan E. Standard Ta the retiring president. The past year was most successful la scouting, with many activities brought to a Cose by a large summer damp Plans were mad at Friday's meet ing for the organisation of a scout mothers' auxiliary, for the purpose jf assisting the local troops. One of the first objective will be the collection, reconditioning and redistribution f outgrown scout uniform. At present them 1 no way of supplying scout who are unabl to purchase new uni form with uniform that have been outgrown by former scout. It ' felt that such an organization would be especially helpful at thl time. ' Activities at,d troop work were dis cussed. Scouting' program for the winter is complete end interesting, ' with the Jamboree to be held In the very near future. C.OFC.GLEEIN With only six weeks of preparation rem sin lng before their flrxt public concert, -the Med ford Oleemen will hold their regular reheamAl tonight at Oultd Hall, and according to James Stevens, director of the group, inten sive work In smoothing out the choral numbers to be rendered at the con cert will begin at this week's meet ing. Miss Maud McOaulay, of Portland, who has been furnishing most of the muslo for the Oleemen, was in Med ford yesterday, and after a conference with Mr. Stevens, promised some new and modern arrangements of popular numbers to round out the Tepertotr of the organisation. The Oleemen' concert program, according to present plana, wilt represent a complete even ing's program of elftMlcal, aeml-f-las-steal and popular num bom. All members of the organization are urged to be present at tonight's meet ing, which Is called for 6:00 p. m. CAMPUS MOIST BTTOKNC, Ore Oct. 11(AP) Jluth Ardls oorrell, Eugene student, who wa dropped from the University of Oregon because she drove the fam ily automobile to school In violation of a non-automobile rule instituted by the board of higher education, we today reinstated by the faculty committee on payment of a 3 rs reglatratlon fee and application for a permit to drive the car. . Immedltaely after thl action wa taken, Omar Hoekln of Cottage Orove wa expelled for driving on the campus without a permit. He travel 40 mile to school each day and asld he would apply for a per mit. Reinstatement was expected to follow Immediately. YOUTH DROWNS WHILE 1 WATCHING FISH FEED PORTLAND, Oct. 11. (A1) Absorb ed In watching flab rise to the top of the watsr to take food, Mark N. Pler aen, it, of Aurora, slipped from the Willamette river seawall her late Monday and drowned. The body was reoovered within 30 minute by har bor police, but attempts to reeusl tte young Plereon failed. Graf Makes Onml Tim FRTEDERICH8HAFKN. Oer Oct. 11 (API The Oraf Zeppelin. Oer man dirigible, radioed today that It had passed the Canary Inland at 10 a. m. on another trans-Atlantlo trip to South America. The message said ttit ahlp wa maintaining a speed of 75 mile an &oura Society and CI ubs Edited by Em Nealon Girls' League Council Haa Pleasant Luncheon The Olrls' League council of the local high school met for luncheon yesterday noon. The council Is com posed of the Olrls- League officers, the else representatives and the chairmen of standing committee. Iu purpose Is to tak up the business of the Olrls' League before It Is brought before the meetings of the league. Miss Margaret Warner, president, presided at yesterday's meeting and read a list of standing committees snd the duties of each, requesting Ideas for improvement of the lesgue. Miss Marjorle Paley read the min utes of the last meeting, held Octo ber B, at w,nlch claas representative were elected. The chief purpose of yesterday meeting was to acquaint the new girl with their "big sisters.' The stsndlng committees for 1933. 1S33 were given by Mis Warner aa follows: Social service, chairman, June Da vis; Lol Carter, Dorothy Burgess, Mu riel Coke, Dorothy Culy, Margaret Elliot, Entertainment, chairman;, Anna Mae Pusnn; Mildred Drury. Betty Dynsn, Doris Oass, Louise El rod, Marguerite Boyle. Auxiliary, ohalrman, Barbara Pleld; Jeanne Hamilton, Joyce Banish, Evelyn Her man, lone Bates, Eva Wilson. Pep club, chairman, Ruby Stone; Ger trude Boyle, Georgia Kimball, Flor ence Green, Leona Conger, Constanoe Cormany. School Improvement, ohalr man, Helen Stuart; Mar'orle Ham mack, Susan Dynan, Bonlta Young; Home economics, chairman, Katharine Steams, Betty Fallen, Elmeda Har per, KaUierlne Robinson, Jessie James, Arietta Tyrrell. Advertising, chairman, Dorothy Gore, members of Journalism class. The clsss representative are: Soph omore, Mary Frances Mathss, Edith Csrter; Junior, Pesrl Ssmuelson, Louise Elrod; seniors, Leabelle Miller, Velma Smith,. Mrs. Richardson's Arrival Anticipated Many plsns are being made tn lo cal patrlotlo and other circles for meeting with Mrs. John T. Richard son, regent of the Oregon society, Daughters of the American Revolu tion, who will be in Medford Friday to address the publlo at 3:30 o'clock In the courthouse auditorium on South Oakdal and Main street. A luncheon, at which Mr. Rich ardson will be guest of honor, will be served at the Hotel Medford at 1 o'clock. Mr. Law! 'Jlilch I ohalr man of the luncheon committee and all those planning to attend an ask ed to call her at 1033. Friday evening, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. John Hall, state director of the Children of the Amerloan Rev olution of Oregon, will meet with General Joseph Lane society, O. A, R., at Handle' Grill, at 0:80 'o'clock. Mother of member are also Invited to thl event. Reservation will be made through Mra. O. Q. D'Alblnt, telephone 010. Bible Class Meeting Postponed at Central Point The monthly meeting of the Ladles' Berean Bible olasa of the Federated churches, Central Point, which was to be held at the home of Mis Helen J. Carlton on Wednesday afternoon of thl week, 1 postponed to Wed nesday of the next week, October 10. The Illustrated Bible lesson on the tabernacle, to be given by Mr. H. W. D Vinson, will be the main fea ture of th program, Alt the ladles of the church and congregation In vited. Christian Women's Association to Meet The Women's association of the Christian church will meet in the ohurch basement Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock and a large at tendance I urged aa there will be work for all to do. Mr. Barren Vltlts Her Mr. Ida Barrel, formerly of Med ford, now of Oakland, Cal atopped In Medford thla week to be guest of Mra. Ina Huson. Mr. Barrel! In n rout homo from a visit with her daughter tn Seattle. N'on-Afrtllaied Eastern Star Meet Wednesday. non-affiliated members of O. C. B. in thta city will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, previous to the regular meeting of the local chap. ter, to arrange for their annual card party, to be held November -3, the first Wednesday of the new month. San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! r writ M . r ya.j. 600 otrmni hooks 127 ii'ms rooms al 1.1.50 daily, 118 ol W, 136 at $1.50, 107 at $5, 64 al 15.S0, 48 at la. DoubU room S3 fo $8 daily. IktbiTowi Luxurious Suiu$ 1 1 2 to J 20 doily - DtLun Rooms ft e 1 12 i.ngf. VtoilSdoubt. JfWfe Hsaitia Hcuxa's smsimsli 1 tnMMtllV Mil St jjl' ft?.! K F a i-mmi.; iUX3Wfi MEDFOTtD IfKTL Mrs. Keff Hostess To College Women . College Women's club met at the home of Mr. Porter Neff on Satur day afternoon. Mr. Charles Wing presided during the business meeting. The sddress of Mrs. John T. Richard son, state regent of the D. A. R., was announced by Mlsa Vanueter. Miss Annette Grey reviewed in her most delightful manner the life cf Dorothy Wordsworth,' as written by Catherine McDonald Mac Lean. Miss MscLean has steeped herself In Wordsworth lore and la an artist who arouses new Interest In the Words- worths, regardless of their fame. She has faithfully reproduced th rural life of England during the time of Coleridge and Wordsworth. , Mrs. Arthur Warnock, accompanied by Mr. Rawle Moqre, sang "In a Luxemburg Garden, "Sometime 1 Feel Like a Motherless Child." and "When I Was With My Dearie." Miss Sara VanMeter waa assisted at the tea table by Mrs. E- N. War ner and Mrs. Arthur Warnock, who poured, Mra. H. F. Nordwlck, Mrs. P. J. Newman, Mrs. O. O. Taylor and Mrs. L. C. Stewart. The next meeting will be held November 13 at th home of Mr,. Myron Root. M Lincoln P.-T, A. Tea Is Well Attended The Lincoln Parent-Teacher asso ciation met Friday afternoon at the school with an attendance of 40 In terested members. The program was presented by the children of the school and Included numbers by the Glee club, a solo by Margaret Lumen. reading by Russell Leigh and piano solo by D 8. Hswley. Mrs. Roy Buck ingham presided during the tea hour. At the business session th mem ber voted to Join the city study club snd to prepsre one of the rooms In the school basement to be used as a lunch room by the children. The next meeting of the P.-T. A. will be held the first Friday In November. Baptist Choir Resumes Ringing The Rally Day services were well attended at the First Baptist ohurch Isst Sunday. The ohoru choir met the Thursday evening before at the home of the Dra. Carlow for their first practice since the summer vaca tion. After the practice melon nd grape were served. Th choir gave a special number at th evening serv Ice Sunday. A good beginning for the revival meetlnga which start Oc tober IS. Dever Penhollow will have oharge fo the muslo. He expects to be present at the Wednesdsy evening devotional meeting at 7:30. At 8:30 he wishes to meet all who will help In th singing during th meeting. High School Folk Gather, Warner Horn The home of Miss Margaret Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. J. War ner, South Oakdale, was the scene Saturday evening of a Jolly no-host party when a group of 30 high school folk gathered there for a welner roast before the outside fireplace. There were a number of Roseburg high school student among the guest. Mr. Wolf tlostess To Pythian Bisters Mrs. O. J. Wolf ws recently host ess to the Pythian Sisters' cub. An afternoon was devoted to visiting snd embroidering, after which refresh ments were served. mu Returns South Mrs. Edward Hill of Ross, Oil., who hss been here for several days visit ing her slater, Mrs. F. Corning Kenly, left on the Shasta Monday evening for her home. Y. W. Get-Together Party to Be Wednesday Girls of th younger set are antici pating th party to be sponsored by the V. W. O. A. for their pleasure Wednesdsy evening, October 13. It will be a general get-together party and all girls In the city are Invited. The board members of the "Y" will be hostesses and will serve refresh- YICKS COUGH DROP ... All you've hoped for In a Cough Drop - medicated with ingredients of i WICKS V VapoRu Just off Union Square mort convenient to theaters, shops and tores. Only California hotel of fering Servirlor feature thus combining "maximum privacy with minimum tipping". Gamge in basement with dirtct elevator service to all guest room floors. In every room connec tion for radio reception, running tillered ice water, tub and shower. Western-exposure Tower rooms have ultra-violet-ray windows. Dinner in Coffee Shop fromTS up in Main Dining Room from $1.50 up. Also a la carte service. SGS Hotel Sin FlIAIVCIS BsaaM-rlBwooaa Bom Co. Powell Street st Sutter San Francisco oWi lWAeoa and Turner TRTBT7XE. "MEDFORD. AVALANCHE OF Freight ear and other debris wall of water In Tehachapl pa. A second flood In th California rang added to th distress and trag edy which claimed more than a score of live. Upper: a desert rold-flooded between Mojave and Teha chapl and (lower) an engine washed upon hug rock and bloeka of concrete a a culvert wa earrled away. (Associated Pres Photo) ment. Mrs. t. E. Schuler and Miss Margaret Kerr will have direct charge. Claude Hoover Host At Dancing Party Claude Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Hoover of the West Bide dis trict, entertained Saturday evening with a dancing party for high school rriends. E.;ghty guests called during the evening for dancing and refresh ments. Included In the guest list were several Roseburg high school students, in Medford tor the Satur day football game. Card Party Planned For Columbus Day Tomorrow. Columbus day, the wom en of the Catholic ohurch are enter taining with another card party at Parish hall. Mrs. L. Hunter and her committee will act aa hostesses for th evening and card playing will begin at 8 o'clock. Following bridge, refreshments will be served and a very pleasant evening is promised all who attend. Baptist Rummage gale Planned The Baptist )&d!ci are planning a rummage aale to be held this week, October 13, 14 and IB. at the shop on South Central avenue, Just back of the Owl drug store, A special food sale will be an added feature for Sat urday. Contributors are asked to bring donation to 33 Almond street todsy. Luncheon for P. E. O. Sisterhood Wednesday Honoring Mrs. Jessie E. Dodge of Ashland, atate organluer, chapter AA. P. E. O. Sisterhood will entertain with a luncheon at the Hotel Medford. Wednesday, October 13, at 13:45 o'clock. Following the luncheon, a meeting of chapter AA will be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Moore, 343 South Holly. City Banks Closing For Columbus Day Following the long established cus tom, Medford benk will be closed tomorrow (Wednesday), which la Col umbus day, according to announce ment made yesterday. Carload To Offer Bed, Till beautiful walnut bedroom tulle, exactly sj pirtirM above, I an extraordinary bargain at thl low price. It's an esampl of hat tve?a A Orr9 quantity rarload buTlnr direct from the mannfaclnrer means to south ern Oregon people) (Bench S3. 30 eitra). $5.00 Down $5.00 'OT?EGO,. TUESDAY, OCTOBER IT, 1932. WATER SWEEPS SCORES TO DEATH 0 . .y,..,, --'f'-smiMirftisminiWisawfaasaiistl--1 J wa burled 60 feet deep In mud a Pope Asks Medics Hit Birth Control VATICAN ,CITT, Oct. 11. (AP)' Pope Plus today encouraged physi cians to oppose birth control and propagate sexual morality. In a letter to the archbishop of Florence In con nection with the forthcoming con vention of Cathollo physicians. The convention 1 expected to give much attention to this subject. Rites For Nichols Friday Afternoon Funeral servlcea for Thos. P. Nich ols, who died at Tucson, Aria., Sat urday, will be held at th Conger chapel at 3 p. m. Friday, with Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton officiating. Inter ment will bo In the Siskiyou memo rial park. Sehillin For SO years several million western women have pinned their faith to Schilling Baking Powder Careful housewives, new from the east, soon learn to do the same. Ask any teacher of cooking which kind uses. A 8k any dietitian. Buying Enables Us Bargains Like This Vanity and Chiffonier a cloudburst loosed a 45-foot-high Phoenix Circle Meets Tomorrow PHOENIX, Oct. II, (Spl.) Nelgh bora of Woodcraft circle will meet at the Grange hall Wednesday night. At the close of the business session a social hour will follow, with re freshments. BIRTHS Bora to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dawson of Eagle Point, a son weighing eight pounds, seven ounces, at th Com munity hospital Monday. t Oregon Weather, Occasional rain tonight and Wed nesday; moderate temperature; fresh southerly winds offshore. she $29 .95 a Month CENTRAL PT. UNIT HOST .U Jackson County rsrent Tescher council was held October 3 with Central Point pnlt a hostess. The meeting wss opened at 10 o'clock with a good attendance from the county uult. Each assocawon told of their plans for the coming year, which especially embodied co operation with the Jackson County Relief association. i The following progrsm ws given by the Central Point students: Songs by the High School Girls' Glee club. Readings by Iris Hill, Doris Lee Anderson and Wylma Parker. Duet by Bettle Hill and Roberta Pankey. There was soms discussion cn some of the measures to be voted upon at the coming election and also on the trend of modern education. Plans were msde for the district 95c Value for 59' -COMBINATION OFFER Get 2 boxes of New PHANTOM KOTEX and 1 box KLEENEX 95c Value ALL FOR 59c to introduce the New PHANTOM KOTEX 2 BOXES of KOTEX, 1 box KLEENEX -3 Items for less than the price of 2 1 The New Phantom Kotex, U. S. Pac.No. 1,857,854-form-fitting. embossed, tapered,sanitarypad,made to fit without any outlines even under smoothest fitting dresses. You've never known perfect sanitary comfort like this before. 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