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PWE FOTTR MEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 193i. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS BALK AT MILITARY TRAINING Tomatoes were steady for both hot bouse and Mexicans, but little of the former arriving. Sweet potatoes were holding fully stady. BquMh market, waa alow but un changed la prlc tot FCBL OIL deutery. Phone 3i Relnklng Trucking Co. Pump sad long ho. Wo give 8. H. stamps. Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton . PORTLAND BUTTER 7 B correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Etbelwyn B HoIImaaa. f i Weekly Bible Clans Hears Several Speaker. The Weekly Btble class completed the etudy of the Old Testament lat Tuesday evening and oeiow are given few of the thought presented by each of the speakers. Mr. W. Bunch .presented Joel, prophet of Judah. "He undoubtedly knew Elijah and was a contemporary of Elisha, In Joel a plague or a. vourJng Insect Is shown to have spiritual significance, end gives the occasion of the prophecy of the day of the Lord, not yet fulfilled. The whole picture Is of the end-time of this present age, of the "times of the Gentile : of the nauie or --Arma geddon (Rev. xvi, 14; xlx, 11-31); of the weathering of Israel (itoro. xi, j and of kingdom blessing. It Is re markable that Joel, coming at the very beginning of written prophecy. Mr. M. Putney presented Nnhum Nahum prophesied against Nlnevah Under the preaching of Jonah, B. O, B53. Nlnevah and Ita king turned to Ood: but In the time of Nahum, more than a century later, the city had wholly apostatized from God. Morally, Nlnevah la described In Rom. I. fll-23. The message or wanura, uttered about one hundred years, be fore the destruction of Nlnevah, la. therefore, not a call to repentence, but an unrelieved warning of Judg ment. The great ethical lesson of Nahum Is that the character of God makes Him not only "alow to anger." and "a stronghold to them that trust Him, but also one who "will not be "Just and the Juatlfier of him which be 'Just and the Juatlfier of him which belleveth In Jesus' (Rom in, 20) but only because His holy law has been vindicated In the cross." Next week's lesson will begin the study of the New Testament. It will review the period of 400 years when no prophetic voice spoke In all Israel. President's Mother Buys First Box 'r Birthday Ball While plans for the birthday ball for the President progress here daily, with additional committees named and the list of patrons and patron sees nearlng completion, news comes from New York (hat Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the President, has purchased the first box to be sold for the ball, to be held at the Waldorf-Astoria on the night of Jan uary 30, as one of the chain of balls which will take place 'In every city and town in the United States on that night, for the benefit of 'the Warm Springs Foundation for In fantile paralysis. A permanent endowment will be created for the extension of the cru sade against the disease. Mrs. Roosevelt telephoned the headquarters of the national commit tee to acknowledge receipt In the mall of an invitation to serve as s pat roness at the ball, the New York press release also reports. "And I want to engage a first tier box, too," she said "After all, It Is my eon's birthday, and I am extremely interested In the splendid work of Warm Springs Foun dation. Alan Carley Honored At Dinner Monday. Mrs. R. E. Carley entertained at dinner Monday evening honoring her son, Alan, on the anniversary of his birthday. Covers were plaoed for Vaughn Stone, Bernte Mershon, Roger Headloe and the honor guest. Lady Klwanlans To Meet Monday. The regular business meeting of Lady Klwanlans will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Porter, 1004 Reddy avenue at 3 o'clock Monday after noon, It was announced yesterday, B. P. W. Clnb Change Date of Meeting The evening meeting of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club announced for Tuesday of next week, will be held Thursday Instead, It wax reported today. The change was made to enable members to attend the O lee men concert Tuesday. G renter Medford Club Benefit, Hotel Medford The Hotel Medford will be the scene of the large benefit card party planned for Tuesday by the Greater Medford club, it was announced to day. Mr. Denson, manager of the hotel, has donated the club the use of the building for the occasion and a very festive party is anticipated as a result. The affair was originally scheduled to be held In the women's club rooms In the city hall, which will not offer sufficient space. The spaciousness of the hotel will make it possible for more tables to he arranged and a very large attendance is expected, as funds from the party will be added to the scholarship loan fund. Playing of both contract and auc tion bridge will begin at 3 o'clock and all persons wishing to make res ervations for Vie party are asked to call the hotel, 704, or Mrs. O. R. Satchwell, 780, Tho co-operation of all women's clubs of the city has been promised In making the annual affair a suc cess. . Glllmans Entertain Round Hobln Clnb Mr. and Mrs. Rob Olllman enter talned the members of the Round Robin olub Saturday evening, honor ing Ted Ford, on the anniversary of bis birthday. Cards were enjoyed during the even ing. Refreshments were served at midnight. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klngsley and son and daughter, Harold and Elsie; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bashaw and. son Elmer, Miss Blanche Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arnold and daughter, Norma Jean. The honor guest was the recipient of many presents. Building Bridge Club Plensautly Entertained .Mrs. Larry Duff and Mrs. Robert Duff wers charming hostesses to the Building Bridge club yesterday after-, noon at the letter's home, whore I guests gathered for six tables of I bridge and dessert luncheon. Miss Bertllle Mlksche and Mrs. Clarxson, Jr., presided at the dining table, which was attractively decor ated High score at contract bridge was awarded Mrs. Mclntyre. The next meeting will be held at the Parish hall, Thursday afternoon. with Mrs. Blgelow and Mrs. S. I. Brown as hostesses. Playing will be gin at 3 o'clock. Attend Medford Meeting ' Of Nelrhbors of Woodcraft A party of Grants Pass women were guests of tpe Neighbors of Wood craft in Medford Wednesday night. when the Chrysanthemum circle held an installation ceremony. Among those who attended the Medford meeting were Mrs. Anna Soy both, Mrs. Edith Hostetler, .Mrs. Ella Meade, Mrs. Anna Parker, Mrs. Mar- Jorle Garner, Mrs. Louise Reld, Mrs. Mar lor I e Orme, Mrs. Mary Dean and Mrs. Anna 8 U nobs ugh. Grants Pass Courier. horn I jr. Missionary Society Entertained Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Ralph Peterson were hostesses to the Mis sionary society of the Phoenix Pres byterian churoh Thursday afternoon at the manse. The devotional were led by Mrs. Lydla Vincent and Mrs. Lester Newbry gave a talk on work among the Chinese girls in San Fran Mrs. John Gammll also gave a talk on China. High Hchool Soclrty Has Waffle Supper The executive committee of the high school aootety of the Phoentx Presbyterian chuxh met Thursday evening at the manse for waffle sup per, followed by a business meeting. Mrs. Durham Visits Mother In Medford Mrs. Mildred Durham Is a guest here from Washington of her mother, Mrs. T. O. Heine. Mrs. Durham for merly lived In this city, where she has many friends. i r ' wrf t. l " ! - m ij- , i r u k ' m "to it u. ii Jr- St I L. v V'ft W ' -. i.n..lLl.'fe'ih.iitai Tho$ five Ohio Stat. unlverlty ttudent, wore threatened with expulalon by Preeldent George Right mire beoauaa of their refueal to take military training. Left to right, rear: Donald Leach, Columbus, and David Telfair, Sadlna; front row: Edward Lepon, Cleveland; Richard Baumgardnei, Klmbolton, 0., and Paul Outlay, Columbui. (Aaeoclated Press Photo) LONGEST TUNNEL "HOLED THROUGH" ON COAST RANGE A l '4 . . .. . . 1 WMCOC TUMULI vOc' ... ... Ita utT-il ortjCP . I fK'XY- Two vlewa of the coast range tunnel which waa "holed through" Jan. 6. Tho tunnel, aald to be tho longest In the world, Is 28.6 miles In. length, 25.1 of them being continuous from the Tesla portal to the Eaat Alameda portal, At left la a eectlon of the tunnel aa It appears completed and (right) the Irving ton portal near Mlaelon 8a n Joae. The map shows the route of the huge tunnel which will convey water from Hetch Hetchy dam high In the Sierra Nevada mountalna to San Francisco. In all there are 167 miles of agusduct. (Aasoclated Press Photo) E PORTLAND Ore., Jan. 19. (AP) What to ' do about those "hairy chested ape men" who work shirt less on highway crews was discussed by the state highway commission at yesterday's meeting here. Men I tab Van Nuy's letter pro claiming the shirtless workers a rath er disgusting sight was read. "They can't afford Rhlrts, suggest ed the commission's legal advisor. Another possible solution might be Just rainy weather. 'The more sunshine the men get, the better they'll work," ruled the chairman. "File the letter." Epworth League Initiation Rites Sunday Evening Epworth League of the First Metho dist church is planning a novel initia tion service for Sunday .evening when about fifteen new members will be taken Into the league. The church parlors are to be ap propriately decorated in the league colors for the occasion. The lighting arrangement will be by candles. The seating arrangement will be In quad rangle form, and the floor In the open space, or center, will be adorned by the league emblem, the maltese cross. A special Improvised altar will oc cupy the exact center of the cross. The officers will be seated on the several aids and at th corners of the cross. The ritual used will be very appropriate to the work of the young people. Their newly organized or chestra will give a special selection, and the service will be intrspersed with a number of songs. A large number of visitors are ex pected as all who have ever belonged to an Epworth league, and all who are Interested in what the young people are doing, are cordially invited to attend. FRISCO WEAKENS PORTLAND. Jan. 10. (AP) Trad ing In butter here was held un changed for the day despite the weak ening of the California markets and the loss at Esn Francisco. Erratic trade tone waa shown for eggs, although there continued liberal movement which was cleaning current arrivals. Price shading was reported as almost general inasmuch as retail sales were as low or lower than what was being quoted at whole sale. Market here was overloaded with spinach. First hothouse cucumbers of the season out of Iowa was received here from Davenport. Sales were reported around $2 dozen for No. 1 and 92.25 for specials. Slight Increase of offerings of hot house rhubarb from Sumner was re ported. Fancy la quoted 1.90 and choice 91-65 for 15s. Cabbage market continued weak. Cauliflower-Broccoli market a trifle easier. Haven't yon noticed that your happiest hours occur on days when you feel your heat? Hsve more of these happy days. You and all your family. Cuard health while you have it. Keep on the sunny side of life. The greatest enemy of health is common constipation. It may cause loss of appetite end energy Certainly it kills enthusiasm! Yet it can be banished by eating sj delicious cereal. Laboratory testa show KeSogg'a All-Bran supplies "bulk and vita min B to relieve common const! patlon. Also iron for the blood. The "bulk in All-Bran i; much like that in leafy vegetables. How much pleasantcr to eat this deli cious ready-to-eat cereal than to take patent medicines. Two table spoonfuls daily are usually suffi cient. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not re lieved this way, see your doctor. Made by Kellogg in Hefttle Creek. 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You will also be Riven advice as to the sire, width and type of shoe you should wear how to give your fret the right care, etc. ALL WITHOUT CHARGSI What you will gain will be of life-long benefit to you. Therefore, remember the data and be sure to attend. 11 1 1 Only the Center L xxXtKxX" ,v ? twflvK r F V V v xx Ax jV w i v s x v x xx x ,X'X eaves are used in LUCRIES ForheJe are fieMildesi and folly ripeiedjor We buy Only the center leaves forLuckies. Not the top leaves for they are under-developed. Not the bottom leaves for they are inferior in quality. Only the center leaves for these are truly mild and fully ripe. And that's the fine tobacco we use to make Luckies so found, so firm, so fully packed free from loose ends that spill out. That's why Luckies are always mild, always truly mild. And remember, "It's toasted" for throat protection for finer taste. Lucky Strik frtsrnts flu Mrtrofialitan Offra Company "' to kac. Uitr li w nwia, om. "Do. OW.r. r Always the Finest Tobacco Coprrlftil. 1W4. TtW AstlB TvOcot Co4sa and only the Center Leaves 1Z