PA'GE TWO MEDFOftD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1933. E PASSES, AGED 86 Birth Arthurs. Oregon pioneer of 3853, pawed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Lamb, near Gold Hill on the Old Stage Road. Thursday at the age of 86. She was born at Knoxvllle, 111., and at the age of 6 years started with her parents by wagon train for Oregon. Forty wagons composed the train, but as they proceeded they be came separated until there were but Jour families In the caravan and at times were surrounded by hundreds of Indians, adding to the hazards of their perilous Journey, but by care Jul maneuvering managed to avoid disaster. Upon reaching Oregon. Mrs. Ar thurs became 7 years of age as they crowed the Cascade mountains. It was here where the wagons were dismantled and let down over the xlm roc Ice by ropes' and tackle. They came by Walla Walla. Wash., then a small trading post, and land ed In Linn county, Oregon, where the town of Bhedd now la and where her father took up a donation claim. Sarah McAllister resided on the farm there until her marriage In 1862 to William Arthurs, and to them were born nine children. Ten years later they moved to Walla Walla. Wash., and came to Jackson county ; In 1808, making their home In the Applegste for many years and later In eastern Oregon. Upon their re turn, Mr. Arthurs died here In 1020. since which time she had resided with her children. Those left are C. A. Arthurs of Idaho; Olive Shel ton, Nya, Ore., and Mrs. W. R. lamb. Central Point. Mrs. Arthurs was a 'great grandchild of Daniel Boon Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. D. R. Millard at the Conger chapel at 3 p. m. Sunday. Inter ment In Medford I. O. O. P. cemetery. Eagle Point . Club Enjoys Meet To Sew On Quilt EAGLE POrNT, Mar. M. (flp1.) H. P.. club met with Mr. .and Mr. Hutchinson. 6r- Mtrch 30. with 30 preeent. Lndlea were all provided with need les and thread and put together the new quilt. At noon a covered dish luncheon was served, after which the regular business meeting was held. The report of the gift of a new quilt to Stater Edith Wtdman was given, the presentation of same hav ing tsken place at the anniversary dinner and program Saturday. Next meeting will - be with Mrs. Jes. Mlttelsteadt. The following ladles enjoyed the day: Meadames Rosa Smith, Orsce Oowden, Edith Weldman. Rtrby Bit-' terllng, Stella Haley, Oladys Ragsdale, Lulu Taylor, Lillian Force, Luella Kline, Jessie Mlttelsteadt, a race Wal ker, Belle Vestal, Zoe Humphrey. Maude DlUworth. Millie Tlngleaf. Violet. Spencer, Dottle Dutton, Julia Jtevcs, Anna Davlee, Pearl Hatfield. BllKa Jacks, Christine Hutchinson, Mrs. Merrlman and Mrs. Hutchinson, Br. Visitors were: Mesdamea Swingle, Morgan, Tucker, Pat ton, Ed Pence and Mrs. Ralph Watson. DOROTHY MASSINGHAM :. FOUND DEAD IN FUMES LONDON. Mar. Sl.) -Dorothy Massingham. a playwright and fihakeap.arean actress, was found dead today In a gas-filled room She had recently left a nursing home where ehe was treated for! a nervous breakdown. On. of hr play., "The Lake," Is now running at the Westminster theater. 1 Participating were Miss Ferry and Mr. Janes, affirmative: and Mr. Hicks and Miss Butbblefleld, negative. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denzer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Btancllfte and Mrs. Lucille Wil cox. Committee announced for next meeting. Is Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Msust, Mr. and Mrs. Rslph Wilcox, and Mr. T. V. Williams. Several member, of the Christian Endeavor society are practicing on a missionary dramatization for a rally at the Ashland Christian church Sun day afternoon. The winner will be chosen to represent Crater Lake union at the atate convention at Eugene in April. Thursdny club met with Mrs. Marie Furry last week with a good attend ance. Several tables of bridge were In play. Next meeting will be April 14 for business. The hostesses Thurs day were Mrs. Dorothy Loffer and Mrs. Marie Furry. Mrs. J. W. Watklns wss hostess at dinner Tuesday honoring the blrth dsy of Mrs. Floyd Watklns. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watklns and daughter, Evelyn Jean, Mr. and Mm. Ed Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bourne, Mees Watklns and Mr. and Mrs. Fran ces Watklns. Mr.. A. H. Hearn was rjoetess at dinner Sunday, OueaU were Mrs, Lil lian Colemsn. Miss Fay Carver and Harry Reames. Miss Sybil Caster Is spending this week with friends at Eagle Point. Many friends and relatives attended the funeral of Dean Clarence Caater, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cas ter, at the Presbyterian church Bun day. Pall bearers were Bert Stan cllffe, Frank Denzer. Esrl Anderson snd Jim McAbee. The services were In charge of Rev. ft. S. Peterson. Mu sic wss furnished by Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sheets, Mrs. Oeorge Carpenter ana a. moan. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hearn were host and hostess at breakfast Sunday. OueaU were oollege friends of Miss Barbara Sims, Mr. Hearn's daughter, who with her, are returning to O. 8. O. to resume their work, after spending spring vacation In California. Guests were Robert Cooper. Misses Peggie McAdama. Marian Voorhles, Jacque lln Brier, Virginia Shults snd Barbara Sims. A birthday party with 31 guests wss enjoyed it Dr. Dan E. Standard's Saturday. The party was a birthday surprise for Mrs. Lydla Vincent, who celebrated her 82nd birthday. A large birthday cake, bearing her name and age. was presented her. Other guests of honor, seated at the birthday table and to whom a cake was prcsei,.: bearlrg all three names, were Mrs. Minnie Albaugh of Medford, Mrs. Sylvester Stevens, and Miss Jean Poling. Mrs. Minnie Al baugh and Mrs. Lydla Vincent have for several years psst celebrated their birthday annlverssry together. They were former acquaintances at Phllla burg, Kansas, where this custom be gan. Quests were air. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling and daughters, Mildred. Marlorle and Oweneth; Mr. and Mrs. i Will Poling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young and son, Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Stevens, Miss Lottie Watklns, Russel Albaugh. A meeting, of the managers of the Oak Circle met with Mrs. Rosell Watt. Present were Mrs. L. O. Csster, and Mrs. Bertha Coblelgb, managers, and Mrs. Lillian Coleman, clerk; Mrs. Fred Daugherty, banker, was unable to at ten. Mrs. Oeorge McClaln spent last week, with Mrs. Charles W. Roberts on Williams creek. Mr. and Mrs. An drew Harvey of Roseburg, spent Sst- urday night at the Oeorge McClaln home. "Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watklns, Mrs. J. w. Watklns, Mr. Oeorge McClaln and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harvey motored to William, creek and spent the day at the Rob erts' home. Mrs. McClaln returned with them. Mrs. Lee Burke entertained with a party Tuesday in honor of her hus band. A number of young people of the community were present and en Joyed the evening. plans are well under way for the tennis court to be constructed soon. A meeting was held at the Presbyte rian church Tuesday attended by 10 young people who signed the tennis membership card, and are willing to pay 25c. A meeting Is planned aoon for the older people who wish to Join the club. $400 SAT n g ITS BAFFLING t IT TESTS YOUR SKILL Checkerboard, VUZZLB Contest Just Starting Oregon Distributors i ULl'MAUF.R FRANK DItllr, COMPANY Portland FICK CIOAR CO., Int. Portland Manufactured br I RIDQWAY LITHOGRAPH 00. Seattle, Wash. Phoenix I PHOENIX, March 31 (Spl.) Ser vices for April a at the Presbyterian church are: Church school, 10 a. m., J. O. N. Poling, aupt. Morning wor ahlp. 11 a. m.. Rev. R. S Peterson, pastor. Sermon. "Choose Ye Thia Day." Special music by the choir, chrlstlsn Endesvor, adujt, senlor-ln-termedlste and Junior soclettes will meet at 6:30. The leader of the adult aoclety la V. R. Bonham. Evening worship service at 7:30. Tople. "Are You a Hobab?" Sundny church services are a con tinuation of evangelistic teaching. April a to 9 will be a week, of special meetings on Tuesday to Friday In clusive. Speakers are Rey. W. J. How ell of the Medrord Presbyterian ehuch. Rev. A. CI. Bennett of Med ford Methodist church. Rev. mieh T. Mltchelmore of the Ashlsnd Presby terian church and Rev. J. M. John son of the Central Point Federated Churches. There will be reception ol members April 9 (Palm Sunday.) Characters In the play "Neighbors." which won flret place In the competi tive plays In this county, left for Corvallls Wednesday to meet th. win ning team of Lane county Thursday. Those In the east are O. C. Mauat. Bob Steadman. Mrs. Ed Marshall. Mrs. Matthew Berkley, Mrs. Oeorge Drake, Mrs. Frsnk Denser. Miss Agnes Col ver and Miss Susanna Berkley. Others were the director. Mrs, Vaughn Quack enbush and promptor, Mr 0. C. Mauat. Phoenix Orange met at the hall Tuesday with a good attendance. One of the main items was the matter of the Olecmen'a entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Newbry were given the first and second degree obligation of the Orange by the master. O. C. Maust. Aa plans now stsnd. the initiation In the third and fourth degrees wilt be given to these two csndtdatea at the next meeting. One of the debate teams of Medford high school waa present with their Instructor, Ralph Bailey, and debated on: "Resolved. Tsxes to be raised In Oregon and other states should be col lected from sources other than tan gible property." CUT CigaE's-Tofoacco-Etfc. WESTERN THRIFT STORE 125 E. 6th St. (Next Wurts Gift Shop) PETR0LAQAR All Number. 87 Flnta 50c U.S.P. Milk or Magne.i. 19c Who brought loner prices to Medford? Western Thrift! Who continues to lead while others 'ollow?,p Who gives you the most for your money aiOC we,,Mrn All prices are cut. Snvlng. en everything. 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