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.atkw MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934. PAGE THREE Ben Ali Bringing Colorful Marching Units for Joint Ceremonial PLANS PERFECTED COLORFUL SHRINE PARADETOMORROW Famed Sacramento Shrine Band to Give Saturday Concert Ben Alt Patrol, Crack Marching Unit Coming I ili!uuw,u.iiii..u..i' sWiBB'yspMi'f -ill The meet colorful Shrine parade In the history of southern Oregon la promised at 7:00 o'clock Saturday evening, when Ben All and Hlllah Templee hold their Joint ceremonial In Medford. Edward Dell, marshal of Ben Alt, will confer with H. S. Deuel, chairman of the parade com mittee and Director Dade Terrett Immediately upon his arrival In Med ford tomorrow morning. According to present plana, the pa rade will begin at the Elks' Temple, on North Central avenue at 7 :00 p.m., the line of march being south on Central to Sixth, west on Sixth to Oakdale, south on Oakdale to Main, east on Main to Riverside, north on Rlxerslde to Sixth, west on Sixth to Bartlett and north on Bartlett to the Medford armory where the ceremon ial will begin at 8:00 p. m. The tentative line-up of the parade will call for an escort of California state motorcycle police and Oregon state police. Ben All's band will head the column, followed by the California temple's drum and bugle corps, patrol, chanters, wrecking crew and divan. Next In the long line will be distinguished visitors, potentates of other Pacific coast ahrine temples. Shrine nobles will then fall In line, followed by the Hlllah band, patrol, divan, candidates and drum corps. A number of Innovations have been planned by those In charge of the parade and Indications point to the most colorful display ever presented to southern Oregon people. Hillah Patrol and Drum Corps Captain Rex Barnett, Grant Fast. f First Lieutenant Paul B. Rynnlng, Medford. Second Lieutenant Sam Stinebaugh, Grant Pass. Business Manager Bert Peaaley, Medford. Publicity Manager Herb Grey, Medford. Quartermaster Carl Glascow, Medford. Honorary Member E. C. "Jerry" Jerome Dade Terrett Reese Chapman Big. Ash Rex Barnett Rod. Calvert 0. D. Cameron Jim Cbrlsteruen Roy Elliott Carl ' Glascow Herb Grey Cot Haropson Sam Houston John Jensen Sam Jordan John King John Lawrence Austin Lewla Chet Lewla Harry Nordwlck Louis Older Bert Peasley Jack Porter Jud Rlckert Thos. Roseberry Paul Rynnlng Don Shields Sam Stlnebaugh R. E. Swan Ralph Sweeney Elmer Spauldlng RUUng Shurman Hans Thompson Ralph Woodford Bill Voung. Drum and Bugle Corps Leader N. G. Wheeler. Quartermaster P. J. Wright. Snare dnma A. L. Anderson. Hans Hansen, P. B. Patty, W. D. Stitch, E. O. Stucky, W. C. Van Emon. Base drum A. P. Epperson. Cymbals M. W. Rice. Bugles T. R. Glllenwaters, Dr. D. D. Havens, E. B. Henry, G. W. HUlls, A. W. Bchftiipp, R. H. Shelton, G. P. Taylor, L. P. Wllllts. HILLAH TEMPLE BAND Director W. C. Croft. Assistant Director and Manager A. J. McCallan. Secretary and Treasurer 0. W. Fortmlller. Librarian O. K. Thomaa. Cornet Claud Cotsehall. H. O. End en, C. C. Bro. Horns C. W. Fortmlller, Roy Frailer, Dade Terrett. Trombone A. J. McCallan, 8. R. Isaac. Baritones O. F. Canon, C. R. Thomas. Bass C. C. Wolters, Plcolo Stanton Rowell. Clarinet R. L. Burdlc, B. R. Blood. Saxaphone H. H. Brown. Drums E. J. Farlow, w. F. Loomla. P. Q. Hamilton. Honorary members O. H. Johnson, C. R. Bowman. O. Cormany, Frank Jordan. E. T, Newbry, A. W. Moon. J. G. Anderson, W. J. Olmachled. Ceremonial Committees (Continued om page one) Charles A. Wing Walter H. LeveretK Albert E. Peaaley... E. H. Hedrlck Carl Y. Tengwald W. H. Pst F. F. Whittle A. K. Cam N. G. Wheeler Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Ashland ... Ashland Grants Pass Klamath Falls t ' 11.' VA 1 rsVf;4 1 I I A A I PV: One or tne most noted marchlnt; units In the nest Is the patrol of Ben All Temple of the Mvsllc Shrine In Sacramento. This group of 44 splendidly drilled men will form a part of the parade to be staged In Medford tomorrow at 7:00 p. m. Patrol Captain J. W. Fulton, of Sacramento, cap tain of the noted Ben All Patrol, which la being brought to Medford for the Shrine pnrnde to he staged tomorrow. Band Director i ''iT' 'r B. N. Fenton, of 'arramento, who Is the director of the fnmnus 65-plece Ben All Temple Shrine band. HOTEL COMMITTEE Elbert L. Lenox, chatrm'n, Medford Charles S. Butterfleld Medford Claude M. Houston Medford George A. Hunt Medford RECEIVER OF CANDIDATES K. E. Detrlck (Recorder) Ashland O. I). Frazee Medford Roral V. Lee .Medford Olenn E. Simpson Ashland William H. Day Ashland ' ' km " Drum, Bugle Corps To Parade JL ti i ) Kg- 'r . 7 & I: s . ft Twenty members of Ben All Temple s Drum and Buric Corps will form a colorful part of the parade to be staged In Medford tomorrow. KEEPER8 OF THE CAPTIVES ("Interna McCredle, chair., Medford Reginald Barnett Grants Pans Ralph E. Sweeney Medford J, Sam Jordan. ......... ..Ashland Louis P. Older Medford Charles Woods ... Medford Erwln C. Trumhly Grants Pass HOSPITALiTY COMMITTEE Leon B. Haslclns, chalrm'n, Medf'd Hans C. Thompson.......Medford John E. Enders .Ashland George W. Porter Modford George M. Roberta Medford George R. Witters Medford Ernest J. Smith .Modford MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE J. C. Thompson ... Chairman Entire Divan. Membership of Hlllah Unlfor: Bodies. MEDICAL STAFF Dr. R. W. Stearns, Chalr'n, Medf'd Dr. C. A. Haines Ashland Dr. C. T. Sweeney Medford br. C. Joyce Moser....Grants Pass Dr. Charles V. Ruch. Klamath Falls Dr. W. E. Blake Ashland Dr. R. L. Burdlc Ashland Dr. A. F. W. Kresse Medford Dr. C. L. Ogle Grants Pass Dr. E. B. Stewart Rosehip D. F. O. Sweder.burs Ashland Assistants to Medical Staff John A. Perl Medford H W. Conger Medford James Taylor (Conger's ast. Med. Night trscn event were scheduled for the first time In Kanua high school competition at the 1934 state meet. i f'r'ni 'fjjj W, H. "BMP' Day, veteran Bhrlner and pnst-r reorder of Hlllah Temple. Rill Day, who rrMrt In AMiland, will he prrrnt at the Joint rerrmnnlal to rn or row. A considerable decrease In the num ber of application for aeed loani la regarded aa a sign of marked econ omic Improvement in the exteiulve farm belt of eat?rn North Carolina Roy Hcnhaw, Loa Aneelea aoutn paw pitcher obtained from the Chi cago cube, la the amalleat on trut About 500 atudpnti took part In trw intra-mural uporta program at Nortn Carolina State college tnla iprtng. ; ',1.1 Zr&W.Misl Wmt Ml Wr3la?ilKi-f-liW.. Southern Oregon people and Diamond Jubilee visitors have been invited to enjoy a-concert Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock featuring the famous 65-piece Shrine band of Ben AH Temple. The nationally-known Sacramento Shriners, under the direction of Robert N. Fulton, are considered one of the best. Shrine bands in the United States and their concert will be a high spot in the joint ceremonial of Ben AH and Hiliah temple in Medford Saturday. The Ben AH band will appear in the big Shrine parade scheduled to begin at 7:00 o'clock tomorrow evening. Chanters of National Fame To The Chanters of lien All Temple of tho Mjstlc Shrine of Hnrrnmrntn, have made a national name for them selves with their harmony over the radio nnil on the stage. They will form one of the parading units. t Band of Hillah Prepared for Big Ceremonial IP Terraplane Sales For May Increase Says Roy Chapin Hudson and Terraplane retail aalea for May are showing an Increaae over April, according to Hny D. Chapin, preatdent of the Huflaon Motor Car company, "while generally the motor Industry flt a rerrnt falling olf In aalea. this improvement In the Hud son and Terraplane record la signifi cant." itja Mr. Chapin, who continues; "Naother large automobile manu facturer has shown auch a heavy aalea Increaae for 1034 over last year This li particularly observed In regie tratlona In the various states, which show In moat instances a doubling I of Hudson and Terrnpinne saImi, In some rnsea they ar three to four times as high as Issf year, "Hudson expects a further advance In Terraptnne sslta because of the i Introduction of the new lower-prlcetf I Challenger models. These are now ion exhibition or shortly will be at lull dealers In the country. Hudson 'anticipated the need for a lull-size, Appear Here ' " Photo by The Peaaleys. fuU-poweret car In the extreme low price field, and the Terraplane Chal lenger ' will account for a heavy volume of business this summer. The delivery prlc on this car la lower than practically all other makes of simitar size and power, "The Hudson ractory la shipping at the rate of five hundred cars a day. Shipments already this year are over 04,000 against 13,000 during the same period in 1033. Hudson oper ates heavily In the Canadian and ex port msrkets and the same record of Increased sates Is prevailing In these fields." Directs Chanters Clifford A. Mott of Sacramento, illreetor or the fnmous ne n All Temple Chanters, who are being brought to Medford for the Bhrlne parade tomor row. Manages Chanters ,1 ' i. sHi Henry spring, mnimgrr of Ren All Temple's Cltnnteit, riinmus m the nlr and stage and one of the foremost men's singing units in the west ly I. i 1" VI t 3