PAOE EIGHT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDSY, 'APRIL' 16. 1931
had shown the California Oregon
Power company In the "black."
Sebastian Apollo entertained the
club with several classical piano
numbers.
A guest for the day was J. F.
Reynolds of the Hotel Jackson.
Pastor Stricken
In Final Prayer
' SALEM, April 1. (;P) The condi
tion of Dr. Brit ton C. Ross, pastor
of the First Baptist church here, was
reported as still serious this morn
DEPUTY FIRE WARDENS
IN SALEM CONFERENCE
gon were in conference here today
with State Forester Lynn F. Crone
miller, to discuss the new legislative
act which gives the forestry depart
ment the right to close Industrial
operations within forest areas during
fire hazard conditions.
WALLA WALLA, April 16. &) The
engagement of Miss Mildred Hill of
Walla Walla and Gilbert O linger of
Milton. Ore., captain of the University
of Oregon 1034 basketball team, was
announced last night by Dr. and Mrs.,
Elmer Hill, parents of the bride-elect. I
Oregon Weather.
Generally fair tonight and Tues
day: but eloudy northwest portion
Ing, as the result of a sudden heart
attack yesterday.
Dr. Ross had just concluded his
and on the coast; cooler east portion f
SET FOR
evening sermon and had started the
closing prayer when he suddenly fell
SALEM, April lfl. Deputy fire
wardens operating under the state
forestry department in western Ore
tonight: moderate northwest wind
to the floor.
offshore.
14
Monday, May 14, ha been chosen
in the date of the spring concert of
the Medford aleemen, it was an
nounced today toy nmei atevens, dl
yector, and two guest artiste will be
featured, Mr. Stevens also revealed
They are : Frances Mullen, pianist,
and Dorothy 'Waterier, dancer, who will
arrive here on tour from Canada.
Miss Mullen, described in press dis
patches as a "brilliant California pian
ist," baa won high favor with the
musical public by her numerous ap
pearances with prominent clubs, col
leges and other organizations. 3he
baa been a pupil of the finest teach'
era In America and spent several years
studying In Europe.
The opportunity to . see a profes
sional dancer Is one expected to please
boats of southern Oregonlans and
Miss Wagner promises to satisfy their
long desire for such entertainment.
She spent three years with the Met
ropolitan Opera ballet, followed by
three years In musical comedy. A tour
Of Spain and Portugal, which followed
Hater, preceded her return to New
Tfork, where she became a member of
the Mlchlo I to company for a coast-
to-coast tour. Prior to returning to
Hew York In 1D32 as a solo dancer,
Miss Wagner had the distinction of
being the first dancer engaged, by the
Hollywood Bowl in an exclusively solo
eapaclty.
The associate membership tickets
void for aleemen concerts this sea
son will be accepted at the May 14
program.
2 P. M.
AT. PERL PARLORS
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Medford, he served from 1016 to 1010
mid during the past year renewed his
active participation In Chamber of
Commerce work, In spite of 111 health.
Dr. Emmens had gone south for a
vacation, upon advice of attending
physicians, when he suffered a stroke
Of paralysis, whlr'i caused his death,
The Illness was traced to complica
tions resulting from an attack of In
fluenza last January.
The funeral services at the Perl
' parlors tomorrow will be public and
the vwrvlces at the mausoleum In the
I. o. O. F. cemetery will be private,
They will he conducted by Father
Black at both places.
The honorary pall bearers for the
funeral will bo: Dr. B. L. Lngeson,
A. 8. Rosonbaum, T, Sinter Johnston,
Alfred 8. V. Carpenter, Leonard Car
penter, Gordon Voorhles, T. E. Daniels,
E. W. Winkle, Thomas J. Fuson anci
George M. Roberts.
The active pall bearers will be:
pr. J. C. Hayes, Dr. Edwin R. Durnj,
IWheldon h. Blddle, Floyd Hart, Cor
foln Ed poll and Gain Robinson.
Evangelist McKay
Opening Campaign .
At Free Methodist
Evangelist Elmer McKny begins an
evangelistic campaign tonight at the
free Methodist church Tenth, and
Ivy streets.
Rev. McKay comes highly recom
mended as an evangelist. His me&t
sges are oloquent, d re mat to and grip
ping. Services each evening this neck at
7:30 oclock.
KIWANIANS TOLD
Support of Medford'a baseball
team, which hi. described, as a
"snnppy one" this year, was urged
today by John C, Mnnn In ft abort
talk before the Klwanls club at the
Hotel Mcdrord. The crowd at yes
torday's game was small, Mr, Mann
atnted and the playing Justified a big
turnout.
A promising outlook for Medford
lu the next football neitHon was fore
cast by Coach Darwin K. Bursthrr,
who wns also called on for a uprt-ch.
Still other Klwiuilana hciud from
were J. C. Thompson and Carl Y.
Tcn.jwnld. who described the recent
Jubltre caravan's trip to Crescent
City; Everett TrowbrldRP. who brand
ed :u Mnj r.fc "not o pood to date"; i
an l Kterett Fabrr, who cpi.ke on the
U-.-r? y bu'liifAs, whlh l pleat ng
i:' M;. Thompson r :o Informed
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