MEDFOED MAIL TRIBUTE, iPEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1933.
PAGE THREE
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
Med ford Brownies
Enjoy Swim, Patton
Home, and Picnic
Brownies of Medford were enter
tained Wednesday at a swimming
party and picnic.
At 10 o'clock they gathered at
the Washington school, where th
were met by Mrs. Carold J. Parker,
Mrs. Carl Tengwald, Mrs. Leonard
Carpenter and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles.
who motored them to the Hamilton
Patton swimming pool. There they
swam until noon, using the "Buddy"
system. Jean Gllllngs acted as life
saver and Doris Patton gave a num
ber of the Brownies swimming In
structions. Following the swim all continued
to the city playgrounds where lunch
eon, arranged by Mrs. L. P. Stub-blefleld-
and Mrs. Gllllngs, was serv
ed. After luncheon. Tawny Owl
Bet.h Gllllngs, read stories and sup
ervised games. Late In the after
noon the Brownies gathered around
their toadstool for ceremonial. Pres
ent were:
Betty Jane Borland, Virginia Clegg,
Prances Cormany. Marjorle Cox,
Jeanne Ersklne, Adrlenne Griggs,
Mary Gunther, Ivy Hart, Cora Ella
Havens, Betty Latham. Natalie Par
ker, Melissa Persons, Odllle Persons.
Jean Smith, Dorothy Stubble field,
Carol Tengwald, and Ann Van Val
zah. Joan Burke was guest for the
day.
At the close of the day the Brown
ies expressed their appreciation of
the community committee, members
of which, made It possible for them
to .nave such a Jolly party.
Party Honors Very
Young Misses Here
Mrs. Jack Fortln and Mrs. George
Stewart entertained at 324 Plum
street, Thursday afternoon honoring
the birthdays of Little Miss Bebe
Marie Mlllsaps, one year old and
Jeanette Stewart, five.
Games were enjoyed during the af
ternoon and many gifts presented the
guests, after which refreshments were
served. Present were: Sarah Frederick,
Patty Bateman, Belva Bateman, Doro
thy Cadwalader, Howard Cadwalader,
Gienda Goddard, Marjorle Goddard,
Jacqueline Fortln, Jeanette Stewart,
Bebe Marie Mlllsaps and Beverley
Kagsdale of Oakland, Cat.
Fidelity Circle Has
Annual Picnic Party
The Fidelity Circle of the First M.
E. church enjoyed an annual picnic
Tuesday, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Conklln of Phoenix. Tables
were set on the lawn under a wide
spreading walnut tree, over 50 years
old. , .
After dinner a cleverly arranged
"song fest" was an enjoyable fea
ture with Mrs. W. Hill leading.
Riders Take Trail
Thru Dark Hollow
The Dark Hollow road was favor
ed again Thursday evening by Med-
lord's horseback riding enthusiasts,
who went out from the Dodge acad
emy for a ride and supper. '
in the party were Marjorle Llnd-
ley, Joyce Gage, Freddie Beck, Gor
don Benson, Barbara McOuat, Grace
Voss, Betty Fowler, Helen Wood. El
sie Pardee, Helen Smith, Katherlne
Bale. Hazel Anthony, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.
Dodge.
Mrs. Butler and Son
Return to Medford
Arnal Butler motored to Diamond
Lake Saturday and will be accompa
nied back to Medford this evening
by Mrs. Butler and son. Bob, who
have been vacationing at the lake
lor two weeks.
Activities of
Legion Auxiliary
SC. Peter's Lutheran Church.
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main 6t and Portland Ave.
H. H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.
Preparatory services at 10:80.
Communion services at 11 KM).
Theme: "The Sin of Hatred."
No evening worship.
The public Is cordially Invited to
all public services of the church
which believes In "A changeless Christ
for ft changing world."
Zton English Lutheran Church
Fourth St., at Oakdale Ave.
Geo. P. Kabele. D.D., pastor
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11 a. m. Church service. Sermon:
"How a Man May Be Assured of His
Salvation."
7 p. m. Vnlon service In the city
park with the Rev. Mr. Knott of the
First Methodist church as speaker.
Monday, 8 p. m. Luther League
meeting in the church parlors.
Thursday 2:80 p. m. Ladles' Aid
meets with Mrs. Alf Brewold at her
home on Jacksonville highway.
St. Mark's Episcopal
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Talent M. E. Church
Glen P. White, pastor
9:48 a. m.( Sunday school.
11:00 a. m., Morning worship, mes
sage, "Love's Crowning Deeds.'
8:00 Op. m . Song service and gos
pel message. "I am come that they
might have life and that they might
have It more abundantly." John 10:10.
We Invite you to all our services.
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
The Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses are broadcasting ft lecture
by Judge Rutherford over KMED
every Sunday morning from 10 to
10:13. These lectures are given by
electrical transcription and will be
repeated on Thursday at 4 p. m. The
subject of the one to be given Sun
day, July 23. Is "Is Hell Hot?"
Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study
every Sunday morning at 10:30 and
every Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock at No. 102 Mistletoe street.
All Interested In Watch Tower Bible
study are welcome. .
Church of the Nazarene
John T. LaRose, pastor.
Rev. D. Shelby Corlett. of Kansas
City, Mo., general secretary of the
Nazarene Young People's society, will
be the preaoher at both services In
this church Sunday. Reverend Cor
lett Is a speaker and singer of ex
ceptional ability, with a message
of interest to everyone. You will
enjoy hearing him.
Main Street Methodist Church South
N. D. Wood, peator
Our servlcses for Sunday are as fol
lows:
9:45 a. m.. Sunday school, Dr. Frank
Roberts, superintendent.
11 a. m.. sermon by the pastor.
good music by the choir.
7 p. m., Young People's service. We
Join with the other churches
union services at the city park In
the evening.
First Baptist Church.
W. H. Eaton, minister.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 100:00 a. m. Ser
mon by the pastor.
Young people's devotional group
meetings, 7:00 p. m.
Union service In city park, under
direction of First M. E. church, 7:00
p. m. Sermon by Pastor Joseph
Knotts.
You are cordially Invited to share
these services with us.
By Mrs. Cole Holmes
The rehabilitation or hospital com
mittee .of the Auxiliary consists of
all activities for the welfare of the
disabled World War veterans. It In
cludes co-operation with the Amer
ican Legion to secure proper hospi
tal caro and Just compensation for
all disabled men, bringing physical
comfort and mental cheer to the
men In Vie hospitals, aiding the
disabled to earn money for the sup
port of themselves and families, and
helping the disabled veterans re
establish themselves In life after
their disabilities have been arrested
or cured. Our hospital chairman.
Mrs. John Fluhrer, has become thor
oughly familiar with the work as
she has handled this committee of
Medford Unit for several years. Be
sides sending practical articles, ask
ed for by the state hospital chair
man, Medford unit has sent news
papers and magazines, pillows and
drapes for the sun room and many
other luxuries that have suggested
themselves to the members that have
visited the hospital. The welfare
committee and the hospital commit
tee are so closely allied that often
their duties are almost Identical.
Generally when a man Is In the
hospital the family needs aid too.
so both committees are Involved. The
funds for this welfare and hospital
work are derived from our annual
poppy sale or from sales or parties
planned and conducted by the unit.
Don't forget members, to secure
your reservations for the state con
vention that takes plsce three weeks
from now. Hotel reservations are
scarce and members and visitors are
asked to wrlto now for reservations.
Altar Society Meets
Tuesday, ParUh Hall
St. Ann's Altar society will meet
'for regular session at Parish hall
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Mrs. I umsden Has
Guests From North
Mrs. H. U. Lumsden Is entertain
ing this week end her brother, A. N. I
Berlin, and Mrs. Berlin of Kent, j
Wash. They arrived by motor Frt-
day evening from the north and are 1
expected to spend a week here. :
Htihhnrds and Butlers Leuve j
For FMamonrt Lake
Mr. rnd Mrs A. C. Hubbard and
Mrs. j h Butler are among the lo
cal ieople who we-.it to Diamond
I-ake nviny. Mrs. Sutler will spend
t.'ie renalnrter of ;he week with her (
daughter, Arllene who Is camping at '
me rv-K'rt this summer.
.
Pat .Noble Grands
lnnv lunn Party
Th-j Pas. Noble Grands club of
Olive r-.ctrliah Lodge No. 28 met on
T.iu.s.-ay evening for a lawn party
at th hrni;- cf Mrs. C. A. Plckel at
Puckp.. '.. There were 35 members
; rf n: for covered rhh supper, which
we? frilowcd by a nhort business
tm :tr mfMn? will be held in
.Vv : u the I. O. O. F. hall in
First Presbyterian Church
William J. Howell, minister.
Bible school, 0:45. Come along and
bring the children.
Morning worship, 21 a. m. Ser
mon: "Seeing the Invisible." Special
music by the choir under the dir
ection of Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang,
Miss Dorothy Reynolds, organist.
Prelude 'The Vesper Bell"...... Smith
Anthew "Peace I Be Still". Palmer
Offertory "Morning Hymn Lange
Violin solo "Poem" Hartmann
Soloist. Beulafi Gore
Poatlude "Temple March". Lyon
At the close of the morning wor
ship a congregational meeting' will be
held.
Evening worship, 7:00. Open air
union meeting in the City park.
Preacher, Rev. D. Knotts, pastor of
M. E. church.
AL JOLSON HANGS FIST
Oil MR. WINCHELL'S JAW
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., July 32. (AP) Walter Winchell. the Broad
way columnist who specializes In opening closed secrets, receipted last
night for a blow on or near the chin of such proportions that be
dldnt have ft characteristic come back for all of three minutes.
Al Jolson paid the compliment.
First Methodist Church
Joseph Knotts, Minister.
The Sunday school meets at 9:45
a. m., Mr. E. J. Newman, superinten
dent. Regular attendance through
out the summer spells progress.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Sermon
theme, "Spiritual Reward Through
Effort." We have for guest soloist.
Miss Maysle Foster of Portland who
will sing for us "My Task" by Ash-
ford.
The Epworth Leagues will meet at
6 p. m.
Union service In the city park at
7 p. m. Sermon theme, "The Call To
Righteousness."
Prayer meeting on Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
"Come thou with us and We will do
thee good."
Among the thlnga the columnist 1
never knew until now (he said sol)
la the way the mammy singer and
movie actor punches ambidexter
ously, although Winchell Insists that
when Jolson mauled him at the
Hollywood Legion stadium boxing
show, he was helped by two other
guys.
Four thousand persons saw the
brawl, and four thousand versions
were extant today, but the fact re
mains that Jolson hit Winchell be
cause he didn't like him because he
resented things Winchell had put in
a movie scenario reflecting disparag
ingly jolson said on Ruby Keeler.
And he resented that because Ruby
Keeler Is Mrs. Al Jolson.
The spectators, standing on their
seats to see a fight not carded on
the evening's entertainment, lost
count of the knockdowns. Jolson
said afterward he had floored the
self-announced Broadway tattler sev
eral times.
"He hit me In the back of the
neck,"- related Winchell later. "And
there were two of tnem two guys
nil me."
Winchell had Just finished the
scenario for a leading Hollywood film
factory with the title "Broadway
Through a Keyhole," purporting so
It was mongered to depict the lives
of two persons very much like Mr.
and Mrs. Al Jolson.
Miss Keeler, averred Jolson. was
treated very badly, being Identified
In the script with gangsters, boot
leggers and the like. Miss Keeler,
he said further, cried for days after
learning the nature of the projected
atory, and when he saw Winchell
he saw red at the same time.
"I Just up and popped him," said
Jolson. "I hit Winchell several
times, and I know I knocked him
down at least twice. I didn't . bit
him very hard, either,"
The Federated Churches
J. M. Johnson, pastor.
Central Point, Oregon
'Isaiah Denounces Drunkenness
and Other Sins" Is the less title In
the Bible schools this week. The
Scripture la In Isa. 6th chapter. We
Invite you to Join us In the study
of the word of God.
Our young people's meetings are
well attended and of special Interest;
all young people will find a place for
study and for service. Some special
activities for each week.
"God Invites to Special Investiga
tions In the Fields of Grace" will be
the subject for the sermon In the
morning service; and In the evening
service the subject will be: "Christ
In the Courts." Seclal chorus sing
ing by the young people will be
feature of the evening service.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized branch of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday at
11 o'clock, church edifice, 213 North
Oakdale. Subject, for Sunday, July
23: Truth.
Sunday school at 9:30. Applicants
under the age of 30 may be admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings, which
Include testimonies of Christian Scl
ence healings at 8 o'clock.
The reading room, which Is located
at 401 in the Medford Building, Is
open dally from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m
except Sundays an dholldays. The
Librarian is In attendance from 10
to 4, at which time the Bible and all
authorized Christian Sclnce literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend the services and visit the read
lng room.
Radio Gossip Has
Last Word After
Hollywood Fight
HOLLYWOOD. Cal., July 33.
(AP) Walter Winchell' dressing
room version:
"A bunch of gorillas hired by a
major studio were supposed to
have been at the fights last nig.ht
to give me ft shellacking. But
they didn't show.
"True, the soenarlo Jolson took
exception to is about ft gangster
and a chorus girl, but it's not
about Jolson and his wife. Jolson
assumed (will you have them itali
cize that?) that It was about hla
wife. And It was pure assumption.
"Jolson hit me once, and that
was on the side of the neck. The
guv who sent me down hit me
from behind, and I know who It
was and who! hired him to do It."
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In token of which, Winchell sat
through the boxing show with ap
parent enjoyment, and when he left
he was flanked by two huskies of
tltantto proportions, much like a
Hon hunter with his gun bearers.
Jolson said he would do every
thing In his power to halt produc
tion of the Winchell picture. He
will, lay the matter before Will
Hays, czar of movledom. today.
Winchell, Jaunty, sel (-possessed
and little the worse for assault out
side the ropes, had his characteristic
last say in the matter.
Opined Broadway's fastest wise
cracker and purveyor of the Inside
dope on Thespla: "Swell publicity
for the picture I wrote, eh?"
The Federated Churches
J. M. Johnson, pastor
Central Point, Oregon
"Deborah" la the character which
we study this week: The Scripture is
found in Judges, chapters 4 and 0
Study carefully the principles found
in the song in this lesson. Our Sun
day school opens at 9:45.
We again invite all the young peo
ple to the devotional services at 7
o'clock. You will find a hearty wel
come, and a place Just right for you.
Pleasure In Service" will be the
subject of the sermon in the morning
church service; and a continuance of
the theme "Christ, The Greatest Cru
sader" will be presented in the eve
ning service. Help us again in the
messages of song. All are welcome
here.
Prison Escape
Attempt Failed
SALEM, July 33 ( AP) An at
tempted escape from the state penl-
cenuary by Clarence Guyman was
frustrated here this morning when
guards saw him jump Into the mill
race with the view of diving out un
der the walls. Guyman was sentenc
ed from Lane county November 30,
1931, to serve life for murder.
REPRESENTATIVE VISITS
Frederick A. Mots, European repre-
sentfttlve of the United States De
partment of agriculture, was visit
or In Medford for ft abort time Fri
day evening, conferring with local
shippers before continuing hla trip
to Sacramento. Mr. Motz Is on ft
tour of the northwest, and due to
the brief time he was allowed to re
main here, was unable to visit any
of the orchards.
He was accompanied here bytW. L.
Close, supervisor of Shipping Botnt
inspection, who makes his head
quarters In Salem.
A meeting of peach and apricot
growers was held at the city hill in
Ashlsnd, July 30, under the direction
of the Medford Chamber of Commerce
and the question of marketing this
year s crop was thoroughly discussed,
The meeting was an outcome of a
similar one held in Medford ft few
days previously, at which time It was
decided to cooperate with the grow
ers in the southern part of the coun
ty and hold a meeting In the Li this
city.
By virtue of holding the two meet
ings the chamber of commerce has
been able to contact more than 85
per cent of the peach and apricot
growers of the county end it la be-
llAved that a definite marketing pro
gram will soon be perfected. Prior to
holding the meeting In Ashland, the
chamber of commerce called the
growers of Medford together and en
listed their cooperation toward dis
posing of some of this year s crop,
and as ft result It is expected the
growers snd grocers will work togeth
er harmoniously this year.
At the meeting In Ashland It was
arranged to form a stone fruot grow
ers committee under the direction of
the Medford Chamber of Commerce
snd Thornton Wiley, mayor of Ash
land, waa appointed chairman. Mr.
Wiley will appoint three other Ash
land growers to make a committee
of four from that city, and three will
be appointed by Charles A. Wing, of
the Medford agricultural committee.
The committee of 7 will meet next
Thursday evening In the Medford
Chamber of Commerce at 8 p.
when it Is expected to perfect the
marketing plans previously set up by
the Medford chamber.
In the meanwhile before the Thurs
day meeting. Mr. Wiley will bold an
other meeting of Ashland growers
and grocers In order to be prepared
to attend the Meedford meeting with
an unanimously adopted program.
The Medford Chamber of Com
me rce agricultural committee under
the direction of Charles A. Wing, has
taken the leadership this year in or
ganizing the vrfrloue agricultural
branches of this section and consid
erable results have" been the outcome
snd It is expected that the atone
fiult growers will benefit by the work
It is hoped will be accomplished this
week.
A tentative arrangement has al
ready been made whereby local gro
cers will give full support to local
growers.
Pbone 643. We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
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up vital force thru co-ordination of
nerves, muscles, blood and assimila
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PRIMO PUTS OVER PUNCH
AND PATTER AS AN ACTOR
It take a lot of paint and powder to cover the face of a giant but
Wynne Carver (left) and Dorothy Lucey, chorue glrla, eeem equal to
the ta.k. The attitude of the giant, who by the way la Prlmo Camera,
the new heavyweight champ, hardly needa any comment All thla la
Important becauae the big fellow la appearing In a New York theater.
By H. ALLEN SMITH
United Press 8ta(f Correspondent
NEW YORK, July 32. (UP) Prlmo Camera, heavyweight champion
of the world, stood on the atage of a Broadway vaudeville houae today
and. In accents profound and gutural, Informed hla audience that "I
daunt know what for I am doing up .hero anyway."
Vet. for 15 mlnutea, the perpen
dicular aqueduct of Italy went through
every evidence that he may turn
Into a likely comedian, possibly with
southern dialect.
Surrounded by stooges, sparring
partners, masters of ceremonies,
trainers, managera, competing come
dians and a Juggler, the world's
champ answered questions, offered to
fight anyone In the audience (laugn
ter), described the blow which felled
Jack Bharkey, and stepped two rag
ged rounds with aa many sparring
partners.
A curly-haired master of ceremo
nies aid most of the questioning. He
asked Camera what happened im
mediately after the Sharkey fight.
"Yaa, aubl" exclaimed the champ,
lapsing Into aouthern Carolinian,
"from the knockout I go right to my
dressing room, call up by the At
lantis telephone my mother, tell her
.how It come out, yaa, auhl"
"Tell us, Prlmo," urged the master
of ceremonies, "when you Intend to
defend your heavyweight champion-ship.'-
Prlmo flung up hla great anna.
"Enna time, enna place, enribodyl
Y-a-a-a suh. Go places, do things!"
(Cheering, laughter).
They then entered a discussion of
SIDESHOW SPIELERS
ALSO DRAWING CODE
NEW YORK, July 33 (UP) Rank
lng themselves in the category of
striped collar workers, the barkers
and come-on men of Coney Island
today formed an organization for the
purpose of drafting a code which
shall apply to their profession under
the national recovery act.
Have Money
Everyone in this fruitful
Rogue River Valley will soon
be reaping the benefits of the
1933 harvesting season. Reg
ular deposits in your sayings
account at this bank will tide
you over duller times.
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
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Myron Root & Co.
, (Incorporated)
Carlot Distributor
PEARS . APPLES
MARKETING
F. 0. B. Auction Export
' SALES
PACKING FACILITIES
Having leased The Growers Exchange Pack
ing House located corner Fir and Eleventh
Streets, will give us an output of four thous
and packed boxes daily.
COMMERCIAL PACKING
We will pack pears and apples for anyone de
siring this service.
CANNERY OUTLET
Will buy for Reid Murdock and Co., canners
of the Monarch Brand Bartlett Pears.
Packers
TRADER BRAND
PEARS
Shippers
OLD GOLD BRAND
APPLES
stooga.
'Two hun' twent-fl pounds I Nol
Beg the pardon) Stands a six feet
two whoopee; mebbe will grow up
some day, huh? Yas, auhl"
While Camera retired to lace oa
hla glovea tor the sparring the mas
ter of ceremonies told the audience)
which went something like this:
"A friend of Prlmo from Cleveland
Is In town and he brought us to the
theater today and on the way up
we met one of these so-called tough-
New York traffic cops, and he aaya
'Pull over to the curb there.' and we
pulled over to the curb, and so this
cop says, 'Where you from?' so tha
owmr of the car aaya he la from
Cleveland, and so the cop says, 'Well,
If you're from Cleveland what tha
hell you doing wltft tn.t Ohio li
cense on your car?' (Laughter). And
so I spoke up and aald to the cop.
'Officer, you must be mistaken;
Cleveland la In Ohio,' and the oop
saya I guess you're right at that;
maybe Z waa thinking of Columbus.' N
(Conniption tits).
At the close of the prooeedlnga,
attended by a goodly crowd, Prlmo
said ha wished he had a drink of
good old Italian wine (whistling and
stomping) and that he waa glad
the Camera family, and Prlmo told General Balbo got here all rlgftt
about his 19-year-old brother. (cheere), and that he la the hap-
"How tall la he Prlmo?" asked the I plest man In the world.
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