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PA"GE tWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL. 25, 1933. TEACHER STUDY NEXT A general meeting of the Jackson County Teacher Study groups' has been called for Saturday, April 39th at 1:30 p. m. In the auditorium of the court bouse. At this meeting a aummary of the work which has been accomplished this year will be given by each chairman and one entertain ment feature presented by each group. Supt. Bowman will address the members on a matter of Interest to every teacher. The study groups are made up of the following members: Applegate section: Ethel Ludwlg, chairman; Ina Pursel, Marguerite Black, Nettle Armprlest, Jeanette Oore. Oak Orove section: Vlda Steele, chairman:' Agnes Deever, Lucille Arent, Jean Putman, Louise Hansen, Lulu Thurston. Reese Creek section: Marcla Erlck. on, chairman; Eula Minster, Robert Chamberlain. Lavlda culbertson, Annie Mae Wells, Ruth Blgham, Grace Blgham. Browne boro section: Marian Bark er, chairman; Beth Zundel. Sams Valley section: Ada East, chairman; Madge Mitchell, William VImont, Roy Parr, Winifred May. Frances Wilson, ' Xrma May, Ethel Boussom, Viola Pomeroy. Howard section: Frank Newton, chairman; Cora Qustln, Patsy Thomp son, Rhoda Newton, Mabel Thornton, William Ford, II a Evans, Gladys Hoffman. Primary council: Opal McLarnan. chairman; Dorothy Baughman, Laura York, Mary Norvel), Marie Prescott, Mona Ferns, Marcla ErlcKson. Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton Valley Beautiful . As Seen From Air In Morrell Plane Freshly washed by April showers the Rogue River valley presented an Impressive picture for the party of Med ford guest who enjoyed rides thU morning In s new green Wasp Lockheed Vega plane, chartered on goodwill tour for John Morrell Sc Co, filoux Falls, 5. D.. and Topeks, Kan- as. are homes of the Morrell plants while the home offices are located In Ottunvwa, Iowa. J. H. Deerlng, northwest district manager with headquarters at Spo kane, Waah.. wae In charge of the aoenlc trlpa today, Inviting local deal ers for Morrell's meat, and members of the press. The plane was piloted by Cliff Kysor. , . Bx fifteen minute flights were made with the following passengers Included: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Luman and eon David; Mrs. Herbert Thomas, Oeraldlne Thomas, Iris Thomas, Mil dred Berwert, A. J. Anderson, Jack Blckler, P. M. Aldrldge, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Monroe, R. A. Turnqutst, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fllegel and Joe Jr., C. N. Ouly, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Her bert, Miss 'Margaret Hensley, and Tom Olnn. - ' All Society Awaits Large Card Benefit All social groupe of the city are talking bridge tbeae days as plans are beins made for attending the lawre benefit card party to be held a the city hall clubrooms Friday. April 28. The affair promises to be the largeft of the montn as women are lnvld to form their own tables for cards and are promised with the small charae for tea and games, a member- ahlp in the Jackson County Public Health association. The membership drive of the health association opens May 1 and those person attending the bridge party Friday will be exempt from further solicitation, the 50 -cent fee for bridge and tea caring for member ship. The Greater Medford olub la spon soring the bridge event to aid the very worthwhile projects of the heaitn workers, and a pleasant afternoon Is promised all who enjoy a game of bridge and a chat over the tea cup. News has been received here of the death In Mobile, Ala., of Fred Jones, former well known resident of this city. Mrs. Jones, who still resides In Mobile, wrote friends of his passing the last of March. Mr. Jones lived In Medford about seven years ago and was associated with the Brownlee mill. He had many friends In the Rogue Rtver valley. Adxlenne'a have a new. shipment of crisp organdies for graduation. Pas tel colors and smart plaids. Special 8.95 to aie.OS. Miss Marie Honored at Luncheon Carpenter Home Mrs. Leonard Carpenter entertain ed at luncheon yesterday for the pleasure of Mlae Vael Stark, field representative of Olrl Aoouta, with headquarters In California, in vl tin 3 for the occasion members of the lo sal Girl .Scout community commit tee. Miss Stark arrived In Medford from the south, en route to Eugene and Portland, and continued north last evening. In attendance at the luncheon and Informal board meet lng which followed, were: Miss Stark, Mrs. R. E. Green, Mrs. Gordon Voorhlee, Mrs. George Bateman, Mrs. Hamilton Patton, Mrs. Chae. Glen Smith, Mrs. W. A. Hollo way. Mrs. John Mann. Mr. W. W. Walker, Mrs P. C. Latham, Mrs. C O. Larlson and Mrs. Carpenter, the hostess. The next meeting of the commit tee will be held at the home of Mrs. Hamilton Patton Tuesday evening, May 0, and the Girl Scout leaders are invited to Join the group at the session Hon. E. B. Day to Talk, Delphian Meeting Thursday. Men as well a women of the city are Invited to the meeting of the Post-Del phlans, scheduled for Thurs day morning at 10 o'clock at tfte court house auditorium, when' the Hon. E. B. Day will address the au dience on recent legislation In Ore-; gon, placing particular emphasis up on the sale tax to be voted on in July. A lnrge crowd Is anticipated for the lecture and an additional feature to be added by Mrs. Lei and Mentzer, who will lead a discussion of Anghor, rulna In Rambodla, which will be the subject of a lecture by Mrs Jea- j nle Honeyman of Portland here In May. Mrs. Menteer's discussion will serve as preliminary study as Mrs. Honeyman will lecture here under auspices of the Poet-Del phlans. Members of the club are asked to arrive at the court .house auditorium at 0:30 o'clock Thursday morning for a business meeting to precede the program. Mrs. Coram Head , . Wednesday Party Plans Mrs. Corum and her committee are completing plane for the card party to b held at Pariah hall Wednesday evening as the first of a series plan ned by women of Sacred Heart ; church for the springtime. An in vitation 1 extended all persons who! enjoy an evening at cards. . I Douglas-Pitcher .. I Wedding Told j At n quiet ceremony here Saturday at Fountain Lodge, Mis Mary Doug ; las of Grays Harbor, Wash., became i the bride of F. L. Pitcher of this city. , Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher will make their home In Medford, where he Is representative of the Carnation com pany. J W. C. T. U. Institute Opens Tomorrow Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at. the First Christian church, the in stitute planned by the Women's Christian Temperance Union will open with services by the Ashland union. Covered dish luncheon will be serv ed at noon by the women of the organization and the afternoon's pro gram opening at 2 o clock, will In clude talks by Evangejlst Teddy Leav- ltt and Rev. Sidney Hall, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church Ashland. Rev. W. R. Balrd, pastor of the Christian church here, will also be a guest speaker of the day. Reames Chapter Birthday Paity to Be Happy Affair An unusual program has been pre pared for the birthday party of Reames chapter, O. E. 8., tomorrow evening at the Masonic hall. The program and refreshments will be In charge of Mrs. Addle Wilson and other officers, who assure a good time for all, urging a large attendance. The party will celebrate the 83rd anniversary of Reames chapter. Vi<lng members will be welcomed. Lecture at Wood Home Announced for Wednesday A free lecture on the power of consciousness will be given at the horn? of Mrs. Ida Wood, 332 Nortn Oakdale, Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock and all persons Interested are extended a cordial invitation. The lecture will bring out "how to exer cise alert attention and to focus thought, meditation and the doors it opem Yoga, the eternal by the Right Reverend Chas. Hampton.' Mfss jiulgart of Medford Elected Queen at Normal Mlm Jean Swlgart was elected to represent the Southern Oregon Nor mal In the Queen Llthla and first contest sponsored by the Junior chamber of commerce. Candidates for queen representative of the Nor mal Included Misses Ruth Billings, Lucille Anderson, Jean Swlgart, Ma rian Hitchcock and Maxlne Wheel and. Ashland Tidings. Henselmans Hosts at Community Dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Henaelman entertained at their home Monday evening with a community dinner and bridge party. Present were Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Shockley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs War ren Butler, Dr. and Mrs. R, C. Mul holla nd and the hosts. Medford Folk Visit In Ashland Sunday Several Medford people were over Sunday guests In Ashland, according to reports from the Llthla city. Among them were Mr. and Mrs Wm Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace and small daughter, who are here from San Francisco for a visit with relative and friends in the valley. Alpha fllgma Class To Mnet Xordwlck Home The regulsr party of the Alpha Sigma class will be held at the home of Mrs. H. F. Nordwick, 919 Reddy avenue Thursday evening. The men will be chairmen of the evening's festivities and will furnish the refreshments. ! Plant Exchange at Bundy Home Tomorrow The home of Mrs. Bundy on South Central will be the scene of a plant exchange tomorrow, when members of the Medford Garden olub gather there to trade choloe flowers. They nave been asked to bring their ex tras between 10:30 and B o'clock. Tha exchange has been arranged for Gar den club members only. Mrs. Nolan Returns To Eastern Oregon Mr. C R. Nolan, the former Miss Lucie Oat man, left last evening for Portland to continue to her home at Enterprise, after spending 10 days here guest of her mother, Mrs. N S. Oatman. She was greeted by many friends during her short stey here.. Mlstlftoe Club " Meets Tomorrow Thre will be a meeting of Mistle toe club for covered dish luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Pruitt on Crater Lake highway. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Day Hostess Tomorrow to P. E. O. Mn. E. B. Day will entertain mem bers ot chapter AA, P. E. O-, at her home at Sams Valley tomorrow. She will be assisted as hostess by Mrs. C O. Furnas. Building Bridge ClulT To Meet on Thursday The Building Bridge club will meet Thur.viay at the home of Mrs. C. A. Hartley, 219 North Oakdale, wttn Mrs. A. V. Graves assisting the host eas. Reames To Attend Law Institute In National Capital Mr. and Mrs. Evan Reames wll leave this evening for Washington, D. 0 . via San Francisco and New Orleans, where Mr. Reames will at tend the American Law Institute to be held May 4 to 8. Inclusive. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and Mrs. John Rand of Salem will accompany them. Ex 'Attorney-General R. W. Wlcker- sham Is president of the Institute and It U attended by prominent at torney from all over the country. Mr. and .Mrs. Reames will visit in other eastern cities and while In New York will visit their friends. Judge and. Mrs. Walter Evans, formerly of Portland. Mr. Evans Is Judge of the customs court in New York. 4 BIRTHS Merrttt Circle Plans Friday Silver Tea The Merrltt circle of the Presby terian ehurch will entertain with a allver tea on Friday afternoon In the church parlors, from S to 5 o'clock. A splendid program has been ar ranged and all women of the com munity are cordially Invited. Andciron Spend ' Sandfly, Grants Fas, Mr. and Mrs. O, M this city motored to Sunday and spent the dsy ss guests or rnenaa. Anderson of Qranta Pass Born to Mr. snd Mrs. Jay Walton. a daughter weighing eight pounds, at the Sacred Heart hospital, Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lome 0. McCay, a son. April 23. HELD IN SLAYING (Continued from Page One.) tread marks left in the Columbia count mud. , Silverman, Abe Levin and Ed Fran cisco, alslas "Frisco Burke, are held as material witnesses without ball. All are known associate of Kodat, whose death from the bullet fired by Walker Is believed certain. Story Has Flaws. Detectives said they found a fur ther discrepancy in Silverman's or iginal account of his activities. He bad declared he visited police head quarters at 7 p. m. Friday for a chat with officers, and that a half hour later he left to have his car washed. But police said today Silverman was not at the station after 4 p. m.. snd that he did not deliver his car to be washed until about 0:20 p. m. leaving more than five hour un-i accounted for. ; Pel Ice, physicians and Columbia county residents have tentatively1 placed the killing between 7 and 8 p. cn. Friday. Several residents of the district said they saw the big maiNxir car on the road at 7:48 p. rrt.; The bodies were found Saturday morning. Charges Await. District Attorney John L. Strola of Columbia county, who has taken a1 firm end tctlve direction of the g&ng-1 ster case, was informed on his ar rival here today that habeas corpus action was contemplated with a view of obtaining the release of those held In fall here as material witnesses. Lei; them try It.' he said quick ly. "At the first move In that di rection I 'will file first degree mur der charges against them." He declared he would continue to hold all those detained until his of fice can determine Its course of ac tion. Crim, former Chiloquin pugilist. Is well known to fight fans of Oregon. A middleweight, we has participated In oouts in all sections of the state, j Klimath Falls and Chiloquin es pecially have seen him in action many I ttnuw aunng the past five years, snd I he har made appearances In Marsh - nem, Meorord and eastern Oregon. l KMED Broadcast Schedule Wednesday. 00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune, 05 Musical Clock. 13 A Peerless- Parade. :30 Shopping Guide. :45 When It's Springtime In the Rockies. :00 Friendship Circle. . :30 Today. :45 Shoppers Tour. :00 D. S. Weathc Forecast. 00-Fashion Parade. :15 Gladyce LaMarr. 30 Morning Comments. 43 Seml-Classto Review. 00 Quartettes Parade. 15 Martial Muslo 30 Song and Comedy. Ott-Manhattan Low-down. ft Radio Rendezvous. 30 News Flashes, Mail Tribune. 30 'Pipe Organ Concert. 45 Color Magic. 00 Lumber Jacks. :30 Grants Pass Hour. ;4 5- Interlude. :00 Dance Matinee. :O0 Songs for Everyday. :30--KMED Program Review. ;3WMuslc of Old. ;4S Siesta Hour. 00 Across the Seas to Hawaii. :3') Masterworks. 00 Popular Parade. 43 .News Digest, Mall Tribune. ;00 Medford Theater Oulde. ;05 Dinner Dance Muslo. ;20 Vignettes. :00 -Amateur Night. 30 Cross Cuts from the Log the Day. 35-r-Eventlde. 00 TJ. S. Frost Forecast. RITES FOR HUGUENIN AT CONGER'S CHAPEL Funeral services were held today for Emll Huguenln who has served as cleric In the Hotel Allen since last September, and who passed away Sunday at the age of 89. Mr. Huguenln leavea his wife and three children, all of whom were here to.- the services. Rev. W. B. Balrd officiated at the Conger chapel and the body will be forwarded this eve ning to San Francisco for Interment. 'SPRUCE DP' FOR (Continued from Psge One.) . to !vue the order for their removal the list of the week. Bauk had another conference with his three attorneys yesterday. It Is understood that Attorney William B. Phlpns will handle the legal phases of the trial, requiring Intimate knowledge of the law. and Attorney Joseph R. Hammersly of Portland, for many years a deputy Multnoma.i countv prosecutor, will conduct the case before the Jury, assisted by At torney Tom J. En right, who is slated to mnke one of the closing pleas to the ury. Lane county. Where the trial will be he.d, la manifesting no undue In REMEMBER Mrs. E. X. Warner's BIBLE CLASS Tuesday. April !5, 7:46 p. m. Y. YV. C. A. Ringlette Permanent Wave If you get It here It mutt be good. 193T prices TUCKEK'8 BEAUTY SOI.ONE Hotel Holland Bldg. Tel. 800 SPECIAL Suits Cleaned 7C and Pressed Plain Dresses....75t up Coats 75$ up Free Delivery Unique Cleaners 20 S. Central. Tel. 98 terest in the proceedings, involving a murder in which they have no- more thsn the normal curiosity that ac companies cases ofa similar nature. The court has issued orders there will be no all-day parking in the courtroom, and no lunches therein durlna the noon hour, and the court room will be cleared at the close of each session. The crowd will be lim ited co the seating capacity of the room which has 325 seats. The state has announced it will oaU 76 witnesses, and has most of the subpoena served The defense has not announced how many wit nesses it will call, nor what Its de fense will be. LOOK OUT FOR THESE SYMPTOMS OF CONSTIPATION Get Relief With Kellogg'a All-Bran Headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sallow complexions, and sleeplessness are often warning signs of common constipation. Unless checked, constipation may impair health. Today, you can get lid of com mon constipation by simply eating a delicious cereal. Laboratory testa show that Kellogg'a All-Bran pro- vides "bulk" to exercise the intes tines, and vitamin B to further aid regularity. -All-Bran is also a good source of blood-building iron. The "bulk" in All-Bran is much like that in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears the intestines of wastes. How much better than tak lng patent medicines. Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of constipa tion. Serious cases, with every meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. , Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or use in cooking. Appetizing recipes on the red-and-green package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Cook, for merlv of this elty, now of California, are the parents of a son born on Easter Sunday, It was learne4 here today. . 1 1 " flt Ann's Altar Society Is sponsor ing a card party Wednesday night at the Parish hall. Admission 25c. Bridge and five hundred will be play ed. n Invitation Is extended to the public. CONVALESCENT HOME GOOD CHEER, GOOD CAKE GOOD FOOD 153 Granite St. ASHLAND TUNE IN KMED Wednesday 10:18 a. m. GLADYS LA MARR soloist for Bowman 't Beauty Shop TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Will Be D LETTER HML IMtTMF.VI.VMtE DAY mmM ?Mm&s At tsrff? flM7 W 7 sasKwraa. m 7!J Hundreds of Special Bargains Will Be Offered Tomorrow Double Green Discount Stamps ON EVERY CASH PURCHASE THROUGHOUT THIS BIG STORE Whillock's GOLDEN RULE o oxo o :o o o co. o 0 ,0.0 o 00000 Only TWO Prices in Silk Dresses for THIS SALE--100 JUST RECEIVED In this Lot! We have just received 100 smart new dresses that should have reached us before Easter ... We are putting these fine dresses on sale at AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES ... Be here early and get your selection from the complete group I Smart SILK Dresses ON SALE! Prtnta and plain frocks are Included In Mils array of really tjllsh and well-made dresses . . . Some have lont aleevea, others short, many have the latest puff sleeves . . . There's a wide selection In dresses for almost every occasion ... Be sure to see them before you buy this week! SALE PRICE $2-87 Another Bargain Lot of SILKDRESESS Too will be dellshted with the many striking creations available In this price (tronp . . . Everyone pleasingly different, some crepes and a few fashioned In Nie new flove silk . . . Included In this lot are two-piece ennemhles with capes and Jackets . . Youll agree that these dresses, at this price, are the beat buy In town! - SALE PRICE $4.95 SEE OUR SPORT JACKETS Fast Color Print DRESSES Fast color print dresses for street and home wear . . there's a wide selection of patterns and styles to choose from, too, and what bargain price 1 49 Wash, House and Street Dresses all of the pastel shades for spring and summer are found In this special array of dresses at this astonl.lilnelv low price . . . 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