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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1934. PAGE NINE Local and Personal Arrives from Portland Easter Flynn of Portland arrived la Medford on the Oreronian Saturday morning. To Grants Pass Mra. A. Derby left on the fiiwusta Saturday morning for Grants Pasa to visit for a few days. Here from Cold Hill Mrs. Millie walker, daughter, Sybil, and nleoe, Phyllis Miller, all of Gold Hill, arrived In Medford yesterday morning to spend the day. Bessie Snook Returns Miss Bess'.e Snoolc of this city returned on the Shasta this morning from Westwood. CaU where she had been visiting her sister. Mrs. J. H. Purdy for the pa four weeks. Returns from East Mrs. Irene Wells returned Saturday morning on .ha Shasta from Chicago, where she had been vlsltln? the World's Pair. Mrs. Wells also visited in Iowa, and was away five weeks. Attends ConventionArthur Holmes, chief ranker of Lassen volcanic Na tional park Is in Medford for the con vention of the Shasta -Cascade Won derland association. Ranper Holmes had an Attractive display at the Ho tel Medford from the Lassen park. On Sale Tomorrow Two new series of national park stamps, the four cent and the eight cent, representing Mesa Grande national park and Zion national park, respectively, will go on eale tomorrow at the Medford post office. It wns announced Saturday by Postmaster Frank DeSouza. Office Cnanjjed The navy recruit In? office In the federal building ha been changed to temporary quarters on the same floor, due to the moving of the Crater Lake national park serv ice back to their winter offices, which have been heretofore occupied by the naval headquarters. Permanent offices will be announced in the near future. Naval Recruiting Officer Yongue, said yesterday. n Hospital Mrs. Ivan Davles of Jacksonville is a patient at the Com- munty hospital. Curry ill Allen D. Curry, city Judge, haa been confined to his home wlt'a Illness for the past few days. a To Build Garage Mrs. Annie Jack son of 107 Minnesota avenue was Is sued a permit, Friday for the erection of a garage, with a cost of ai50. Has No LU-ense Laura E. Wright, 41. of Trail, waa arrested In Medford Friday by state police, and was cited. yesterday to appear at Justice court. From Massachusetts Frank Harper of West Brldgewater, Mass., newspa per publisher of that place, was a visitor in Medford on Friday, while on a tour of the west coaet. w Mrs, Powers Here Mra. N. L. Pow ers of Jacksonville Ls visiting in Med ford for a few days, having recently returned from Tacoma, Wash., where she visited her sister, Mrs. O. G. Woolf . Issued Permit Dr. L. D. Inskeep was Issued a permit Friday from the cltv building department for construction of a chimney at 2401 Hlllcrest road. The cost of the work will amount to (46. Jones leaves -W. L. Jones, forest service superintendent of construe tlon, ls spending the week-end on a business trip, taking him to Upper Rogue CCC camp. South Fork CCC camp, and Robinson Butte. Jones Arrested Joseph Jefferson Jones, 15, of Central Point, was arrest ed by state police Friday on charges of receiving stolen property, allegedly articles taken from a second han1 store at Central Point by Gale St. Arnold and Harold Van Dyke, Central Point youths who were recently ar rested for the alleged crime by state police and are awaiting action In Juvenile court. Jones ia in custody of officials, also awaiting action In court On Fishing Trip Frank DeSouu. ! postmaster, W. S. Rose and bam Houa- , ton left yesterday afternoon on e fishing trip to Diamond lake, where they are spending the week-end, well equipped with bamboo fishing poles and camping supplies. Return from Coast Mr. and Mrs. N. O. DeVrles, Elaine DeVrlea and Mick ey Pearson returned Friday from Cres cent City, where they had gone the first of last week on a vacation trip. They reached Crescent City by way of Bandon and the coast highway. Arrives Saturday Ray Conway of Portland, manager of the Oregon state AAA association, arrived in Medford Saturday morning by train, to attend and take part tn the Shasta-Cascade wonderland association convention. Rot urns from North D. D. Randall returned by train yesterday from a missionary conference at Vancouver. Wash., where delegates had assembled rrv, nnwAn. Trffthrt and Washington. Two national representatives also at- tended. Mr. Randall said. House Damaged The roof and at tic of the residence at 513 Beatty street was slightly damaged at 4:30 AVinrv RftturdAv afternoon by fire The city fire department was called to the scene. Mrs. wyani ana Mrs McCanen reside In the house, which la owned by Mr. Merrlman. Report Accident L, R. Mcguire. OCC employe from Camp Applegate, re ported an accident to city police yea terday. after the government truck he was driving collided with a prlvalc car operated by C. J. Baird of Med vitH Th trnrit was onlv sltehtly damaged In the aceldent. which oc curred on the Applegate river roaa ai Sing's point. 4 Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann. L TO P.-U CONFAB Every family of Jackson county should be Interested In the all day school for parents to be held In the courthouse auditorium, October 19. This school waa scheduled for Octo ber 16, but because of the district conference of Parent-Teacher associ ations to be held in Grants pass on that date, the school for parent has been postponed to Friday, October 19. Misa Flora Thurston, an educator of national prominence, will be the guest speaker at both morning and afternoon sessions. M!sa Thurston until recently executive secretary of the National Council of Parent Ed ucation, New York City, has been recently added to the home eco nomics staff at the Oregon State college for a period of one year a acting professor of child develop ment and parent education to re place Mrs. Sara W. Prentiss who ls on leave of absence. Few people could lead such a school more ably than Miss Thurston, who has had wide experience In the field of parent education work, and wa a member of the county and stnti extension staff of Cornell university New York, for several years. Miss Thurston Is a graduate of Colum bia university and recently was granted a two year fellowship at Columbia for child development re search under the National Research Council. She ls now working only part-time while completing this study for an advanced degree. Ph. D. At the morning session beginning at 10 o'clock. Miss Thurston will speak on the subject "Exploring New Values in Family Life." In the aft ernoon her topic will be "Family Life The New Cooperative." recre ation in the home, table games and home play equipment, and FERA nursery school propram will also be themes for discussion. " i r.'.nt'urs. young peo ple, teachers, parent-teacher groups. ..o L.i.-o urn! home extension units are Invited and expected to attend the sessions at 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. In the court house audi torium, October IB, BIRTHS Mr. and Mra. L. E. Mills of 146 South Ivy street are the parents of a daughter, welching 7 pounds, 41-. ounces, born Friday at the Sacred Heart hospital. The mother and child were reported getting along satis factorily yesterday. Not Ire I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Isabella Llnvtlle after this date. (Signed) A. V. LINVILLE. . Dse Mail Tribune want ads Italian Dinners At Gnome Inn To Be Offered Today Delicious Italian dinners, prepared by "Mother" Blanchl. will be feat ured at the Gnome Inn on East Main street near Riverside, according to Sally Cole, charming proprietor and hostess for this popular estab lishment. This new service win begin today. The addition of Italian dinners to the cuisine of the Gnome Inn has been made in response to wideiread demand, Miss Cole says. (adv) Lndies of Sacred Heart Church will serve a dinner at Parish Hall WednBS day evening. Serving will begin at 5:30. All are Invited. wsvat JKtt'fL'aawsttWTO - rare rr? t. .cxx-ai nm SCOTTISH RITE Stated Lodge meetlns, 7:30 P. M.. Oct. 8th. L.E WILLIAMS. 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