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Medford Mail Tribune Second Section 6 Pages Second Section 6 Pages Twenty-ninth Year MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934. No. 61. Joint Ben Ali-Hillah Shrine Ceremonial In This City Saturday BEN ALI WILL Committee That Arranged Ceremonial Ben Alt Rahban Ben Alt Officer Ben Alt Recorder CEREMONIAL COMMITTEES T IAL Golf Tournament and Valley Trip Planned Colorful Parade Follows Banquet Ceremonial in Armory Tomorrow morning at 8 o'olock, 400 happy Californlans will roll Into tht Southern Paclflo depot In Medford for the moat colorful Shrine gather ing In the history of southern Ore gon. Ben All's tezzed nobles, led by Illustrious Potentate W. P. Neville, will spent 18 hours of joyoua good-fellowship In Hlllah Temple's domain aa guests of the southern Oregon Shrln ers, marking another epoch In the history 'of close friendship between the Sacramento nobles and those who wear the Hlllah fez. And Hlllah temple la ready for their welcomed visitors . . . prepared to pack the 18 hours with fun and frivolity. Nearly half of Hlllah'a mem bership has had a hand In the prepa rations for the Joint ceremonial with Harold Brown heading the many com mittees that have been active for the past two months. The program of entertainment for Ben All Shriners will begin with a breakfast In the main floor dining rooms of the Hotel Medford immedi ately following the arrival of the trains and march to the hotel. After the breakfast, those who bring their Photo by Pcasley. Noble Harold Brown nlblto and mashie will be whisked to the beautiful Rogue Valley golf course where a Shrine tournament will be staged. For the visitors who prefer other entertainment, a drive rough the Rogue River valley has been planned, ending at the historic old city of Jacksonville, rich in the ro mance of the 'COs. Here the two mu seums will be visited, the historic old Jacksonville lodge opened, gold pan ning exhibitions held and hospitality dispensed In the famous old U. S. hotel. - While the entertainment In Jack sonville la holding forth, the na tionally famous Ben Alt Chanters will present a program over radio station KM ED. In the afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Ben All's equally famous band will entertain southern Oregon peo ple in the Medford city park. Starting soon after 4 o'clock, a banquet will be held In' the Medford Elks' club with plenty of entertain ment until the forming of the big parade at 7 o'clock. Following this brilliant parade, In which Ben All's uniformed unite and HUlah's band patrol aod drum corps, will partici pate, all Shriners will assemble at the Medford armory for the Joint cer emonial. The entire program will be present ed by Ben All's potentate, W. P. Ne ville, his divan, director and wreck ing crew end southern Oregon mem bers are eagerly anticipating the entire program. Elaborate prepara tions have been made and extensive properties have been assembled by Ben AH temple for this brilliant af ralr. Marching bodies will participate In the presentation of distinguished guests from scores of temples and concerts will be presented by various musical units. Topping off the busy day, all the Shriners who participate In the glo rious ceremonial will gather at the Medford Elks' club for a final good fellowship session before the visitors entrain for Sacramento. A. S. Hosenbaum of the Southern Pacific company announced yester day that the Shrine special from Sac ramento would be comprised of the following ears: One bapgage car. Four 10'i standards. Two six-three room cars. One 10H 3Ur.iard. I One 10-lstandard. 1 One 13-1 standard. Two 16-iction standards. One six-three room car. ATTENTION LOCAL SHRINERS Pue to the croud of guests from California. It will be necessary to rnnflne the hre:tkfat nt the lintel : ' Hord Mtunla) morning lo lltr on I.'. I ! --?- . . T!T.rr.rr. ,- ?r .nf7..Z,Z.. , ,Ts.-a ... . HT" Tr''".,1 Committee of Hlllah Temple supervising arrangements for the Joint Ben All-lllllah ceremonial In Medford to morrow. Back row. lert to right Hade R. Terrctt, chairman decoration committee: II. S. Deuel, chair man parade committee; W. YV. Allen, chairman transportation committee; Herb Grey, chairman publicity commit tee; E. C. "Jerry" Jerome., chairman reception committee. Front row, left to rlglit Horace B. Kelliim, general committee; Raymond R. Refer, general committee; Jack Thompson, chairman membership commltee; Harold Brown, general ceremonial chairman; A. B. Cunningham, chairman banquet committee; Clatous McCredle, chair man of committee In charge of novices, and Elbert L. Lenox, chairman hotel committee. John B. Kirk, chair man of golf committee; Leon B. Hasklns, chairman of the hospitality committee; Recorder R. E. Detrlck, chair man of the committee receiving candidates, and Dr. R. W. Steams, chairman of the medical committee are not shown In this photograph. HtHMIItmiimiHMIIMMIIII IIIMIMIIIDMI.IIIIMMMI Official Ceremonial PROGRAM 8:00 A.M. Arrival of Ben Ali Nobles. 9:00A.M. Breakfast for Visiting Nobles, main floor, Hotel Medford. 10 :30 A. M. Golf tournament at Rogue Valley Golf Club. 10:30 A. M. Tour of Rogue River Valley ending at Jack sonville where entertainment is planned at noon. 12:00 to 12:30 Ben Ali Chanters broadcast over KM ED. 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. Band concert presented by Ben Ali Band in Medford City Park. 4:00 to 7:00 P. M. Banquet in Medford Elks Temple for Nobles of Ben Ali, Hillah and visiting shrin ers. 7:00 P.M. Parade forms at Elks Temple. 8:00 P.M. Ceremonial at Medford Armory First, sec ond and third sections presented by Ben Ali. Candidates received at Hotel Medford until 2:30 P. M. and after that time at Medford Armory. General headquarters and headquarters for all uniformed bodies at Hotel Medford. (Mil, ,1,111111 Ashland Home of Hillah 'Uaaoy 3: Clint Harbor, past potentate of Ben Ali Temple, who will be a guest of honor at the Ben All-Hlllah ceremonial In Medford on June 2nd. E READY FOR PAR Fred J. Johns, Ben All Chief Rab ban, will play an important part In the ceremonial. Walter K. Janeen, assistant Rab- kin nf Ron A II Tamnl. - . k. Mystic Shrine, who aa a member of the Divan wll! participate In the onnno ceremonial to oe neid nere P. A. ErbeSr patt potentate of Islam Temple and member of the Board of Governor! for the Shrin ers Hospitals for Crippled Children who will come to Medford for the Ben Atl-Hfllah joint ceremonial on Saturday, June 2nd. Chairmen Edward R. Smith of the Ben All temple in Sacramento, has forwarded to Chairman J. B. Kirk, of the Hlllah temple, golf committee a list of the Ben Ali players, number ing near 40 participants, from that temple, among whom are some very excellent golfers of low handicaps. A beautiful silver trophy Is to be awarded by the Ben AH contingent to the low net score among the Hlllah players; while in return for this com pliment, Hlllah fa offering a highly at tractive dealt set to the low net scorer of Ben Ali. There will be numerous 1 other prizes of sweaters, golf balls, etc. The recent rains having placed the course In the very best of verdant conditions. It is expected that thla great Shrine golfing event will un-, doubtedly be one of the big "Joy- spots" of the mammoth ceremonial. Mr. Kirk urges all Shriners Inter-1 ested In golfing to be on hand at 10 I o'clock at the Rogue River Valley Oolf ! club. View of the Masonic Temple in Ashland, Oregon, home of Hlllah Temple. It was In this building, that the nobility of Hlllah Temple entertained Imperial Potentate Sebrell on hit recent visit to southern Oregon. The headquarters of Hlllah Is situated near Ashland's beautiful city park, one of the finest In the west. A :r- V zmmZ v .1 IfH. ilk v VI I Roy Mllllgan, past-potentate or Anhmes Templr, Onklnnil, Cnllfornln, who Mill ntleiid (he Medford Shrine ceremonial. Past-potenlatp nroKNfleld of lals Temple, Sallna, Knnnas, and now en Ragpri In biiHlnpKs In Portland, who will come to Medford Saturday for the Joint nen Atl-Hlllnh reremonlal. derby stepped down from the scales today, a total of 32 pounds nearer sylph-like dimensions. A new sparkle In their eyes and a flush to their cheeks attested that while they lost weight, they gained beauty, health, energy and spirit. The diet, supervised by Dr. Her man N. Bundesen, health commis sioner. Started a month ago with the selection of Alice Joy, Felicia Terry and Deon craddock as the partici pants. Today, Alice Joy who Is 12 pounds overweight, had shed 0 Va pounds; Felicia Terry, who was 25 pounds too heavy, 14 pounds, and Deon Crad- OFF GIRLS' BULK CHICAGO. June l.-(AP) Three girls who forsook meet and potatoes for bsnanss and skimmed milk In a scientifically supervised 30-day diet with them. A business session will also be held at 3 o'clock at the Med ford armory. I One 8. P. diner. One 12-1 standard. One all -three room car. One 8. P. observation car. cunmaaiej nave neen requested to sixty-seven varieties of asu'.e.vi Appear at the Hovi M'rttora at 9 .30 jro In a public park known .i Az.t here Recorder Detrlck will confer iea Ravine gardens at Palatka, PU. AUTO GLASS Fender. Body A Radiator Kepan General Sheet Meeal Light structural Iron nmi.L METAL CORKS 109 E. th St. rrjooe lib ASK FOR Ladino Cheese made at Eagle Point from herds free of tuberculosis Forost I.njrlnor, pnst-potenlate of Ben All Temple, .Sncrnmenlo, coming tomorrow for (ho lien All-lllllnh Joint conclave, dock, 8!J pounds of her 31 pounds of excess weight. Alice submitted to the most rlald diet six bananas and three glasses of skimmed milk dolly for tho first two weeks, supplemented the second two weeks by other foods. The other two followed a milk and banana base diet. "It la perfectly possible for any ono to do as these glrla have done," Dr. Bundesen said. "A doctor'a ex amination will tell you how much overweight you are. A diet like the ones we followed, recommended by a doctor, cannot fall to rid you of ex cesa pounds. Remember that overy pound lost Is health gained, beauty added." Pay Increaaea For Teachers LINCOLN, Neb. IP, alary Increas es are In store for nearly half of Ne braska' public school teachers next year, says R.D. Morltz, director of the teachers' placement bureau at the University of Nebraska. . Attention Shriners Please register your cars at once for use in the short trip through the valley for visiting Shrin ers Saturday and for courtesy use in this city. Please Phone ISO W. W. ALLEN and stickers will be provided. 1 I. George C. Jackson, Recorder of Ben All Temple of the Myatlo 8hrine, one of the members of the Divan, who will be In Medford on June 2 to participate in the Joint ceremonial staged by Hlllah Tem ple of Ashland and Ben Ali Temple. C, A. "Dutrh" Carlson, Jr., poten tate of Kcrnk Temple of He no, Nov., n not her guest nt the Shrine ceremo nial In Medford Saturday. PORTLAND NOBLES Al Kader Temple of Portland, Ore gon, will bo well represented at the Joint Ben All-Hlllah Shrine ceremo nial In Medford tomorrow, according to advanco word received from the Hose City. Among tho distinguished Portland Shriners who will come to Medford are: Rufus Holman, poten tate; Leonard R, Elder, assistant rah ban; Dean Vincent, oriental guide; Leon V. Jenkins, first ceremonial master; Earl Perry, second ceremo nial m nater; Louts A. Jacobson, di rector, and Ernie Blazer. Prominent Shriners from all sec tions of the Paclflo coast will be for mally presented at the ceremonial session Saturday evening at the Med ford Armory. LOSANGELEJ ef ei ri rooms svJ J BATHS Grill-Tavern Coffee Shop 7it MOStCbnveott.... Tie hlSUccommou.ifiont 7Ae FINEST-ifear IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INNOVATIONS SERVICa COMFORT HOTEL CLARK P3 B MORRISSVyr GENERAL COMMITTEE Harold H. Brown, chalr'n Medford Dade 11. Terrett Medford Horace B. Kollum Medford Ilaymond R. Eeter. Medford BANQUET COMMITTEE A. B. Cunningham, chalr'n Medford W. P. Ixiomls Ashland Walter J. Olmscheld Medrord W. H. Lydiard Medford Jack L. Porter Medford Charles W. Reames Medford W H. Fluhrer Medford Dr. Robert D. Coe Medford L. P. Buckingham Medford -.Medford Medford Dr. I. H. Gove Louis O. Ulrlch Edward F. Webber Medford Austin D. LowIb, Jr. Prospect Cheater F. Lewis Prospect D. M. Lowe -........Ashland E- H. Binna Medford GOLF COMMITTEE John B. Kirk, chairman, ..Medford Dr. A. F W. Kresse Medford Floyd F. Whittle Ashland Karl Hammerbacher....Oranta Pasa C. C. Lemmon . Medford Darwin G. Tyree Medford Olenn L. Jackson Medford George M. Roberts...Medford L. P. Wilcox Medford Henry G. Endera Ashland Charles A. Hansen Grants Pass R. G. Bardwell -..Medford PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Herb G. Grey, chairman, Medford Fred D. Wagner Ashland A. E. Voorhles .. Grants Pasa Arthur W. Prlaulx Chlloquln James F. Mashburn, Klamath Falls Dr. M. C. Suit Lakeview George R. Chapman .RoseburR P. P. Gray Marshfleld PARADE COMMITTEE H. S. Deuel, chairman Medford Roy Elliott Medford Walter J. Olmscheld Medford faul B. Rynning .Medford DECORATION COMMITTEE Dade R. Terrett, chalr'n. Medford Carl W. Glasgow Medford Earl T. Newbry. Medford Carl Y. Tengwald ..Medford Wm. A. Young .Medford George A. Barnum Medford A. E. Schoepen Medford TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE William W. Allen, chalr'n, Medford George E. Gates...... Medford Hugo F. Lange.- Medford Clarence A. Wlnetrout.GrantB Pass Elmer H. Balalger Klamath Falla A. 3. Roaenbaum Medford John C. Carle.- ... .Medford AuBtln D. Lewis, Jr...... Proapect Sam J. Stlnebaugh Grants Pass James G. Bromley Grants Pass Fred J. Flck Jacksonville H. L. Claycomb Ashland Charles R. Cooley Grants Pass Will C. Holmes Grants Pass K. M. C. Noll Grants Pass RECEPTION COMMITTEE E. C. (Jerry) Jerome, chair., Med'd W. H. McNalr. ."-...Ashland Sam H. Baker Grants Pass W. H. McGowan Medford Emll BrltL Medford P. B. Herman ..-.Grants Pass H. C. Sparr Ashland Wm. H. Colvlg Medford F. II. Newmnn Medford George W. Dunn . - -.Ashland Walter E. Newcombe Grants Pass Thos. H. Simpson Ashland E. M. Wilson -.Medford Reginald Burnett ....Grants Pasa Ward V. Croft Ashland George H. 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